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require 'active_resource/connection' | |
require 'cgi' | |
require 'set' | |
module ActiveResource | |
# ActiveResource::Base is the main class for mapping RESTful resources as models in a Rails application. | |
# | |
# For an outline of what Active Resource is capable of, see link:files/vendor/rails/activeresource/README.html. | |
# | |
# == Automated mapping | |
# | |
# Active Resource objects represent your RESTful resources as manipulatable Ruby objects. To map resources | |
# to Ruby objects, Active Resource only needs a class name that corresponds to the resource name (e.g., the class | |
# Person maps to the resources people, very similarly to Active Record) and a +site+ value, which holds the | |
# URI of the resources. | |
# | |
# class Person < ActiveResource::Base | |
# self.site = "http://api.people.com:3000/" | |
# end | |
# | |
# Now the Person class is mapped to RESTful resources located at <tt>http://api.people.com:3000/people/</tt>, and | |
# you can now use Active Resource's lifecycles methods to manipulate resources. In the case where you already have | |
# an existing model with the same name as the desired RESTful resource you can set the +element_name+ value. | |
# | |
# class PersonResource < ActiveResource::Base | |
# self.site = "http://api.people.com:3000/" | |
# self.element_name = "person" | |
# end | |
# | |
# | |
# == Lifecycle methods | |
# | |
# Active Resource exposes methods for creating, finding, updating, and deleting resources | |
# from REST web services. | |
# | |
# ryan = Person.new(:first => 'Ryan', :last => 'Daigle') | |
# ryan.save # => true | |
# ryan.id # => 2 | |
# Person.exists?(ryan.id) # => true | |
# ryan.exists? # => true | |
# | |
# ryan = Person.find(1) | |
# # Resource holding our newly created Person object | |
# | |
# ryan.first = 'Rizzle' | |
# ryan.save # => true | |
# | |
# ryan.destroy # => true | |
# | |
# As you can see, these are very similar to Active Record's lifecycle methods for database records. | |
# You can read more about each of these methods in their respective documentation. | |
# | |
# === Custom REST methods | |
# | |
# Since simple CRUD/lifecycle methods can't accomplish every task, Active Resource also supports | |
# defining your own custom REST methods. To invoke them, Active Resource provides the <tt>get</tt>, | |
# <tt>post</tt>, <tt>put</tt> and <tt>\delete</tt> methods where you can specify a custom REST method | |
# name to invoke. | |
# | |
# # POST to the custom 'register' REST method, i.e. POST /people/new/register.xml. | |
# Person.new(:name => 'Ryan').post(:register) | |
# # => { :id => 1, :name => 'Ryan', :position => 'Clerk' } | |
# | |
# # PUT an update by invoking the 'promote' REST method, i.e. PUT /people/1/promote.xml?position=Manager. | |
# Person.find(1).put(:promote, :position => 'Manager') | |
# # => { :id => 1, :name => 'Ryan', :position => 'Manager' } | |
# | |
# # GET all the positions available, i.e. GET /people/positions.xml. | |
# Person.get(:positions) | |
# # => [{:name => 'Manager'}, {:name => 'Clerk'}] | |
# | |
# # DELETE to 'fire' a person, i.e. DELETE /people/1/fire.xml. | |
# Person.find(1).delete(:fire) | |
# | |
# For more information on using custom REST methods, see the | |
# ActiveResource::CustomMethods documentation. | |
# | |
# == Validations | |
# | |
# You can validate resources client side by overriding validation methods in the base class. | |
# | |
# class Person < ActiveResource::Base | |
# self.site = "http://api.people.com:3000/" | |
# protected | |
# def validate | |
# errors.add("last", "has invalid characters") unless last =~ /[a-zA-Z]*/ | |
# end | |
# end | |
# | |
# See the ActiveResource::Validations documentation for more information. | |
# | |
# == Authentication | |
# | |
# Many REST APIs will require authentication, usually in the form of basic | |
# HTTP authentication. Authentication can be specified by: | |
# | |
# === HTTP Basic Authentication | |
# * putting the credentials in the URL for the +site+ variable. | |
# | |
# class Person < ActiveResource::Base | |
# self.site = "http://ryan:password@api.people.com:3000/" | |
# end | |
# | |
# * defining +user+ and/or +password+ variables | |
# | |
# class Person < ActiveResource::Base | |
# self.site = "http://api.people.com:3000/" | |
# self.user = "ryan" | |
# self.password = "password" | |
# end | |
# | |
# For obvious security reasons, it is probably best if such services are available | |
# over HTTPS. | |
# | |
# Note: Some values cannot be provided in the URL passed to site. e.g. email addresses | |
# as usernames. In those situations you should use the separate user and password option. | |
# | |
# === Certificate Authentication | |
# | |
# * End point uses an X509 certificate for authentication. <tt>See ssl_options=</tt> for all options. | |
# | |
# class Person < ActiveResource::Base | |
# self.site = "https://secure.api.people.com/" | |
# self.ssl_options = {:cert => OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(File.open(pem_file)) | |
# :key => OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(File.open(pem_file)), | |
# :ca_path => "/path/to/OpenSSL/formatted/CA_Certs", | |
# :verify_mode => OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER} | |
# end | |
# | |
# == Errors & Validation | |
# | |
# Error handling and validation is handled in much the same manner as you're used to seeing in | |
# Active Record. Both the response code in the HTTP response and the body of the response are used to | |
# indicate that an error occurred. | |
# | |
# === Resource errors | |
# | |
# When a GET is requested for a resource that does not exist, the HTTP <tt>404</tt> (Resource Not Found) | |
# response code will be returned from the server which will raise an ActiveResource::ResourceNotFound | |
# exception. | |
# | |
# # GET http://api.people.com:3000/people/999.xml | |
# ryan = Person.find(999) # 404, raises ActiveResource::ResourceNotFound | |
# | |
# <tt>404</tt> is just one of the HTTP error response codes that Active Resource will handle with its own exception. The | |
# following HTTP response codes will also result in these exceptions: | |
# | |
# * 200..399 - Valid response, no exception (other than 301, 302) | |
# * 301, 302 - ActiveResource::Redirection | |
# * 400 - ActiveResource::BadRequest | |
# * 401 - ActiveResource::UnauthorizedAccess | |
# * 403 - ActiveResource::ForbiddenAccess | |
# * 404 - ActiveResource::ResourceNotFound | |
# * 405 - ActiveResource::MethodNotAllowed | |
# * 409 - ActiveResource::ResourceConflict | |
# * 410 - ActiveResource::ResourceGone | |
# * 422 - ActiveResource::ResourceInvalid (rescued by save as validation errors) | |
# * 401..499 - ActiveResource::ClientError | |
# * 500..599 - ActiveResource::ServerError | |
# * Other - ActiveResource::ConnectionError | |
# | |
# These custom exceptions allow you to deal with resource errors more naturally and with more precision | |
# rather than returning a general HTTP error. For example: | |
# | |
# begin | |
# ryan = Person.find(my_id) | |
# rescue ActiveResource::ResourceNotFound | |
# redirect_to :action => 'not_found' | |
# rescue ActiveResource::ResourceConflict, ActiveResource::ResourceInvalid | |
# redirect_to :action => 'new' | |
# end | |
# | |
# === Validation errors | |
# | |
# Active Resource supports validations on resources and will return errors if any these validations fail | |
# (e.g., "First name can not be blank" and so on). These types of errors are denoted in the response by | |
# a response code of <tt>422</tt> and an XML or JSON representation of the validation errors. The save operation will | |
# then fail (with a <tt>false</tt> return value) and the validation errors can be accessed on the resource in question. | |
# | |
# ryan = Person.find(1) | |
# ryan.first # => '' | |
# ryan.save # => false | |
# | |
# # When | |
# # PUT http://api.people.com:3000/people/1.xml | |
# # or | |
# # PUT http://api.people.com:3000/people/1.json | |
# # is requested with invalid values, the response is: | |
# # | |
# # Response (422): | |
# # <errors type="array"><error>First cannot be empty</error></errors> | |
# # or | |
# # {"errors":["First cannot be empty"]} | |
# # | |
# | |
# ryan.errors.invalid?(:first) # => true | |
# ryan.errors.full_messages # => ['First cannot be empty'] | |
# | |
# Learn more about Active Resource's validation features in the ActiveResource::Validations documentation. | |
# | |
# === Timeouts | |
# | |
# Active Resource relies on HTTP to access RESTful APIs and as such is inherently susceptible to slow or | |
# unresponsive servers. In such cases, your Active Resource method calls could \timeout. You can control the | |
# amount of time before Active Resource times out with the +timeout+ variable. | |
# | |
# class Person < ActiveResource::Base | |
# self.site = "http://api.people.com:3000/" | |
# self.timeout = 5 | |
# end | |
# | |
# This sets the +timeout+ to 5 seconds. You can adjust the +timeout+ to a value suitable for the RESTful API | |
# you are accessing. It is recommended to set this to a reasonably low value to allow your Active Resource | |
# clients (especially if you are using Active Resource in a Rails application) to fail-fast (see | |
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fail-fast) rather than cause cascading failures that could incapacitate your | |
# server. | |
# | |
# When a \timeout occurs, an ActiveResource::TimeoutError is raised. You should rescue from | |
# ActiveResource::TimeoutError in your Active Resource method calls. | |
# | |
# Internally, Active Resource relies on Ruby's Net::HTTP library to make HTTP requests. Setting +timeout+ | |
# sets the <tt>read_timeout</tt> of the internal Net::HTTP instance to the same value. The default | |
# <tt>read_timeout</tt> is 60 seconds on most Ruby implementations. | |
class Base | |
## | |
# :singleton-method: | |
# The logger for diagnosing and tracing Active Resource calls. | |
cattr_accessor :logger | |
class << self | |
# Gets the URI of the REST resources to map for this class. The site variable is required for | |
# Active Resource's mapping to work. | |
def site | |
# Not using superclass_delegating_reader because don't want subclasses to modify superclass instance | |
# | |
# With superclass_delegating_reader | |
# | |
# Parent.site = 'http://anonymous@test.com' | |
# Subclass.site # => 'http://anonymous@test.com' | |
# Subclass.site.user = 'david' | |
# Parent.site # => 'http://david@test.com' | |
# | |
# Without superclass_delegating_reader (expected behaviour) | |
# | |
# Parent.site = 'http://anonymous@test.com' | |
# Subclass.site # => 'http://anonymous@test.com' | |
# Subclass.site.user = 'david' # => TypeError: can't modify frozen object | |
# | |
if defined?(@site) | |
@site | |
elsif superclass != Object && superclass.site | |
superclass.site.dup.freeze | |
end | |
end | |
# Sets the URI of the REST resources to map for this class to the value in the +site+ argument. | |
# The site variable is required for Active Resource's mapping to work. | |
def site=(site) | |
@connection = nil | |
if site.nil? | |
@site = nil | |
else | |
@site = create_site_uri_from(site) | |
@user = URI.decode(@site.user) if @site.user | |
@password = URI.decode(@site.password) if @site.password | |
end | |
end | |
# Gets the \proxy variable if a proxy is required | |
def proxy | |
# Not using superclass_delegating_reader. See +site+ for explanation | |
if defined?(@proxy) | |
@proxy | |
elsif superclass != Object && superclass.proxy | |
superclass.proxy.dup.freeze | |
end | |
end | |
# Sets the URI of the http proxy to the value in the +proxy+ argument. | |
def proxy=(proxy) | |
@connection = nil | |
@proxy = proxy.nil? ? nil : create_proxy_uri_from(proxy) | |
end | |
# Gets the \user for REST HTTP authentication. | |
def user | |
# Not using superclass_delegating_reader. See +site+ for explanation | |
if defined?(@user) | |
@user | |
elsif superclass != Object && superclass.user | |
superclass.user.dup.freeze | |
end | |
end | |
# Sets the \user for REST HTTP authentication. | |
def user=(user) | |
@connection = nil | |
@user = user | |
end | |
# Gets the \password for REST HTTP authentication. | |
def password | |
# Not using superclass_delegating_reader. See +site+ for explanation | |
if defined?(@password) | |
@password | |
elsif superclass != Object && superclass.password | |
superclass.password.dup.freeze | |
end | |
end | |
# Sets the \password for REST HTTP authentication. | |
def password=(password) | |
@connection = nil | |
@password = password | |
end | |
# Sets the format that attributes are sent and received in from a mime type reference: | |
# | |
# Person.format = :json | |
# Person.find(1) # => GET /people/1.json | |
# | |
# Person.format = ActiveResource::Formats::XmlFormat | |
# Person.find(1) # => GET /people/1.xml | |
# | |
# Default format is <tt>:xml</tt>. | |
def format=(mime_type_reference_or_format) | |
format = mime_type_reference_or_format.is_a?(Symbol) ? | |
ActiveResource::Formats[mime_type_reference_or_format] : mime_type_reference_or_format | |
write_inheritable_attribute(:format, format) | |
connection.format = format if site | |
end | |
# Returns the current format, default is ActiveResource::Formats::XmlFormat. | |
def format | |
read_inheritable_attribute(:format) || ActiveResource::Formats[:xml] | |
end | |
# Sets the number of seconds after which requests to the REST API should time out. | |
def timeout=(timeout) | |
@connection = nil | |
@timeout = timeout | |
end | |
# Gets the number of seconds after which requests to the REST API should time out. | |
def timeout | |
if defined?(@timeout) | |
@timeout | |
elsif superclass != Object && superclass.timeout | |
superclass.timeout | |
end | |
end | |
# Options that will get applied to an SSL connection. | |
# | |
# * <tt>:key</tt> - An OpenSSL::PKey::RSA or OpenSSL::PKey::DSA object. | |
# * <tt>:cert</tt> - An OpenSSL::X509::Certificate object as client certificate | |
# * <tt>:ca_file</tt> - Path to a CA certification file in PEM format. The file can contrain several CA certificates. | |
# * <tt>:ca_path</tt> - Path of a CA certification directory containing certifications in PEM format. | |
# * <tt>:verify_mode</tt> - Flags for server the certification verification at begining of SSL/TLS session. (OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE or OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER is acceptable) | |
# * <tt>:verify_callback</tt> - The verify callback for the server certification verification. | |
# * <tt>:verify_depth</tt> - The maximum depth for the certificate chain verification. | |
# * <tt>:cert_store</tt> - OpenSSL::X509::Store to verify peer certificate. | |
# * <tt>:ssl_timeout</tt> -The SSL timeout in seconds. | |
def ssl_options=(opts={}) | |
@connection = nil | |
@ssl_options = opts | |
end | |
# Returns the SSL options hash. | |
def ssl_options | |
if defined?(@ssl_options) | |
@ssl_options | |
elsif superclass != Object && superclass.ssl_options | |
superclass.ssl_options | |
end | |
end | |
# An instance of ActiveResource::Connection that is the base \connection to the remote service. | |
# The +refresh+ parameter toggles whether or not the \connection is refreshed at every request | |
# or not (defaults to <tt>false</tt>). | |
def connection(refresh = false) | |
if defined?(@connection) || superclass == Object | |
@connection = Connection.new(site, format) if refresh || @connection.nil? | |
@connection.proxy = proxy if proxy | |
@connection.user = user if user | |
@connection.password = password if password | |
@connection.timeout = timeout if timeout | |
@connection.ssl_options = ssl_options if ssl_options | |
@connection | |
else | |
superclass.connection | |
end | |
end | |
def headers | |
@headers ||= {} | |
end | |
# Do not include any modules in the default element name. This makes it easier to seclude ARes objects | |
# in a separate namespace without having to set element_name repeatedly. | |
attr_accessor_with_default(:element_name) { to_s.split("::").last.underscore } #:nodoc: | |
attr_accessor_with_default(:collection_name) { element_name.pluralize } #:nodoc: | |
attr_accessor_with_default(:primary_key, 'id') #:nodoc: | |
# Gets the \prefix for a resource's nested URL (e.g., <tt>prefix/collectionname/1.xml</tt>) | |
# This method is regenerated at runtime based on what the \prefix is set to. | |
def prefix(options={}) | |
default = site.path | |
default << '/' unless default[-1..-1] == '/' | |
# generate the actual method based on the current site path | |
self.prefix = default | |
prefix(options) | |
end | |
# An attribute reader for the source string for the resource path \prefix. This | |
# method is regenerated at runtime based on what the \prefix is set to. | |
def prefix_source | |
prefix # generate #prefix and #prefix_source methods first | |
prefix_source | |
end | |
# Sets the \prefix for a resource's nested URL (e.g., <tt>prefix/collectionname/1.xml</tt>). | |
# Default value is <tt>site.path</tt>. | |
def prefix=(value = '/') | |
# Replace :placeholders with '#{embedded options[:lookups]}' | |
prefix_call = value.gsub(/:\w+/) { |key| "\#{options[#{key}]}" } | |
# Clear prefix parameters in case they have been cached | |
@prefix_parameters = nil | |
# Redefine the new methods. | |
code = <<-end_code | |
def prefix_source() "#{value}" end | |
def prefix(options={}) "#{prefix_call}" end | |
end_code | |
silence_warnings { instance_eval code, __FILE__, __LINE__ } | |
rescue | |
logger.error "Couldn't set prefix: #{$!}\n #{code}" | |
raise | |
end | |
alias_method :set_prefix, :prefix= #:nodoc: | |
alias_method :set_element_name, :element_name= #:nodoc: | |
alias_method :set_collection_name, :collection_name= #:nodoc: | |
# Gets the element path for the given ID in +id+. If the +query_options+ parameter is omitted, Rails | |
# will split from the \prefix options. | |
# | |
# ==== Options | |
# +prefix_options+ - A \hash to add a \prefix to the request for nested URLs (e.g., <tt>:account_id => 19</tt> | |
# would yield a URL like <tt>/accounts/19/purchases.xml</tt>). | |
# +query_options+ - A \hash to add items to the query string for the request. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# Post.element_path(1) | |
# # => /posts/1.xml | |
# | |
# Comment.element_path(1, :post_id => 5) | |
# # => /posts/5/comments/1.xml | |
# | |
# Comment.element_path(1, :post_id => 5, :active => 1) | |
# # => /posts/5/comments/1.xml?active=1 | |
# | |
# Comment.element_path(1, {:post_id => 5}, {:active => 1}) | |
# # => /posts/5/comments/1.xml?active=1 | |
# | |
def element_path(id, prefix_options = {}, query_options = nil) | |
prefix_options, query_options = split_options(prefix_options) if query_options.nil? | |
"#{prefix(prefix_options)}#{collection_name}/#{id}.#{format.extension}#{query_string(query_options)}" | |
end | |
# Gets the collection path for the REST resources. If the +query_options+ parameter is omitted, Rails | |
# will split from the +prefix_options+. | |
# | |
# ==== Options | |
# * +prefix_options+ - A hash to add a prefix to the request for nested URL's (e.g., <tt>:account_id => 19</tt> | |
# would yield a URL like <tt>/accounts/19/purchases.xml</tt>). | |
# * +query_options+ - A hash to add items to the query string for the request. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# Post.collection_path | |
# # => /posts.xml | |
# | |
# Comment.collection_path(:post_id => 5) | |
# # => /posts/5/comments.xml | |
# | |
# Comment.collection_path(:post_id => 5, :active => 1) | |
# # => /posts/5/comments.xml?active=1 | |
# | |
# Comment.collection_path({:post_id => 5}, {:active => 1}) | |
# # => /posts/5/comments.xml?active=1 | |
# | |
def collection_path(prefix_options = {}, query_options = nil) | |
prefix_options, query_options = split_options(prefix_options) if query_options.nil? | |
"#{prefix(prefix_options)}#{collection_name}.#{format.extension}#{query_string(query_options)}" | |
end | |
alias_method :set_primary_key, :primary_key= #:nodoc: | |
# Creates a new resource instance and makes a request to the remote service | |
# that it be saved, making it equivalent to the following simultaneous calls: | |
# | |
# ryan = Person.new(:first => 'ryan') | |
# ryan.save | |
# | |
# Returns the newly created resource. If a failure has occurred an | |
# exception will be raised (see <tt>save</tt>). If the resource is invalid and | |
# has not been saved then <tt>valid?</tt> will return <tt>false</tt>, | |
# while <tt>new?</tt> will still return <tt>true</tt>. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# Person.create(:name => 'Jeremy', :email => 'myname@nospam.com', :enabled => true) | |
# my_person = Person.find(:first) | |
# my_person.email # => myname@nospam.com | |
# | |
# dhh = Person.create(:name => 'David', :email => 'dhh@nospam.com', :enabled => true) | |
# dhh.valid? # => true | |
# dhh.new? # => false | |
# | |
# # We'll assume that there's a validation that requires the name attribute | |
# that_guy = Person.create(:name => '', :email => 'thatguy@nospam.com', :enabled => true) | |
# that_guy.valid? # => false | |
# that_guy.new? # => true | |
def create(attributes = {}) | |
self.new(attributes).tap { |resource| resource.save } | |
end | |
# Core method for finding resources. Used similarly to Active Record's +find+ method. | |
# | |
# ==== Arguments | |
# The first argument is considered to be the scope of the query. That is, how many | |
# resources are returned from the request. It can be one of the following. | |
# | |
# * <tt>:one</tt> - Returns a single resource. | |
# * <tt>:first</tt> - Returns the first resource found. | |
# * <tt>:last</tt> - Returns the last resource found. | |
# * <tt>:all</tt> - Returns every resource that matches the request. | |
# | |
# ==== Options | |
# | |
# * <tt>:from</tt> - Sets the path or custom method that resources will be fetched from. | |
# * <tt>:params</tt> - Sets query and \prefix (nested URL) parameters. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# Person.find(1) | |
# # => GET /people/1.xml | |
# | |
# Person.find(:all) | |
# # => GET /people.xml | |
# | |
# Person.find(:all, :params => { :title => "CEO" }) | |
# # => GET /people.xml?title=CEO | |
# | |
# Person.find(:first, :from => :managers) | |
# # => GET /people/managers.xml | |
# | |
# Person.find(:last, :from => :managers) | |
# # => GET /people/managers.xml | |
# | |
# Person.find(:all, :from => "/companies/1/people.xml") | |
# # => GET /companies/1/people.xml | |
# | |
# Person.find(:one, :from => :leader) | |
# # => GET /people/leader.xml | |
# | |
# Person.find(:all, :from => :developers, :params => { :language => 'ruby' }) | |
# # => GET /people/developers.xml?language=ruby | |
# | |
# Person.find(:one, :from => "/companies/1/manager.xml") | |
# # => GET /companies/1/manager.xml | |
# | |
# StreetAddress.find(1, :params => { :person_id => 1 }) | |
# # => GET /people/1/street_addresses/1.xml | |
def find(*arguments) | |
scope = arguments.slice!(0) | |
options = arguments.slice!(0) || {} | |
case scope | |
when :all then find_every(options) | |
when :first then find_every(options).first | |
when :last then find_every(options).last | |
when :one then find_one(options) | |
else find_single(scope, options) | |
end | |
end | |
# Deletes the resources with the ID in the +id+ parameter. | |
# | |
# ==== Options | |
# All options specify \prefix and query parameters. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# Event.delete(2) # sends DELETE /events/2 | |
# | |
# Event.create(:name => 'Free Concert', :location => 'Community Center') | |
# my_event = Event.find(:first) # let's assume this is event with ID 7 | |
# Event.delete(my_event.id) # sends DELETE /events/7 | |
# | |
# # Let's assume a request to events/5/cancel.xml | |
# Event.delete(params[:id]) # sends DELETE /events/5 | |
def delete(id, options = {}) | |
connection.delete(element_path(id, options)) | |
end | |
# Asserts the existence of a resource, returning <tt>true</tt> if the resource is found. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# Note.create(:title => 'Hello, world.', :body => 'Nothing more for now...') | |
# Note.exists?(1) # => true | |
# | |
# Note.exists(1349) # => false | |
def exists?(id, options = {}) | |
if id | |
prefix_options, query_options = split_options(options[:params]) | |
path = element_path(id, prefix_options, query_options) | |
response = connection.head(path, headers) | |
response.code.to_i == 200 | |
end | |
# id && !find_single(id, options).nil? | |
rescue ActiveResource::ResourceNotFound, ActiveResource::ResourceGone | |
false | |
end | |
private | |
# Find every resource | |
def find_every(options) | |
case from = options[:from] | |
when Symbol | |
instantiate_collection(get(from, options[:params])) | |
when String | |
path = "#{from}#{query_string(options[:params])}" | |
instantiate_collection(connection.get(path, headers) || []) | |
else | |
prefix_options, query_options = split_options(options[:params]) | |
path = collection_path(prefix_options, query_options) | |
instantiate_collection( (connection.get(path, headers) || []), prefix_options ) | |
end | |
end | |
# Find a single resource from a one-off URL | |
def find_one(options) | |
case from = options[:from] | |
when Symbol | |
instantiate_record(get(from, options[:params])) | |
when String | |
path = "#{from}#{query_string(options[:params])}" | |
instantiate_record(connection.get(path, headers)) | |
end | |
end | |
# Find a single resource from the default URL | |
def find_single(scope, options) | |
prefix_options, query_options = split_options(options[:params]) | |
path = element_path(scope, prefix_options, query_options) | |
instantiate_record(connection.get(path, headers), prefix_options) | |
end | |
def instantiate_collection(collection, prefix_options = {}) | |
collection.collect! { |record| instantiate_record(record, prefix_options) } | |
end | |
def instantiate_record(record, prefix_options = {}) | |
new(record).tap do |resource| | |
resource.prefix_options = prefix_options | |
end | |
end | |
# Accepts a URI and creates the site URI from that. | |
def create_site_uri_from(site) | |
site.is_a?(URI) ? site.dup : URI.parse(site) | |
end | |
# Accepts a URI and creates the proxy URI from that. | |
def create_proxy_uri_from(proxy) | |
proxy.is_a?(URI) ? proxy.dup : URI.parse(proxy) | |
end | |
# contains a set of the current prefix parameters. | |
def prefix_parameters | |
@prefix_parameters ||= prefix_source.scan(/:\w+/).map { |key| key[1..-1].to_sym }.to_set | |
end | |
# Builds the query string for the request. | |
def query_string(options) | |
"?#{options.to_query}" unless options.nil? || options.empty? | |
end | |
# split an option hash into two hashes, one containing the prefix options, | |
# and the other containing the leftovers. | |
def split_options(options = {}) | |
prefix_options, query_options = {}, {} | |
(options || {}).each do |key, value| | |
next if key.blank? | |
(prefix_parameters.include?(key.to_sym) ? prefix_options : query_options)[key.to_sym] = value | |
end | |
[ prefix_options, query_options ] | |
end | |
end | |
attr_accessor :attributes #:nodoc: | |
attr_accessor :prefix_options #:nodoc: | |
# Constructor method for \new resources; the optional +attributes+ parameter takes a \hash | |
# of attributes for the \new resource. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# my_course = Course.new | |
# my_course.name = "Western Civilization" | |
# my_course.lecturer = "Don Trotter" | |
# my_course.save | |
# | |
# my_other_course = Course.new(:name => "Philosophy: Reason and Being", :lecturer => "Ralph Cling") | |
# my_other_course.save | |
def initialize(attributes = {}) | |
@attributes = {} | |
@prefix_options = {} | |
load(attributes) | |
end | |
# Returns a \clone of the resource that hasn't been assigned an +id+ yet and | |
# is treated as a \new resource. | |
# | |
# ryan = Person.find(1) | |
# not_ryan = ryan.clone | |
# not_ryan.new? # => true | |
# | |
# Any active resource member attributes will NOT be cloned, though all other | |
# attributes are. This is to prevent the conflict between any +prefix_options+ | |
# that refer to the original parent resource and the newly cloned parent | |
# resource that does not exist. | |
# | |
# ryan = Person.find(1) | |
# ryan.address = StreetAddress.find(1, :person_id => ryan.id) | |
# ryan.hash = {:not => "an ARes instance"} | |
# | |
# not_ryan = ryan.clone | |
# not_ryan.new? # => true | |
# not_ryan.address # => NoMethodError | |
# not_ryan.hash # => {:not => "an ARes instance"} | |
def clone | |
# Clone all attributes except the pk and any nested ARes | |
cloned = attributes.reject {|k,v| k == self.class.primary_key || v.is_a?(ActiveResource::Base)}.inject({}) do |attrs, (k, v)| | |
attrs[k] = v.clone | |
attrs | |
end | |
# Form the new resource - bypass initialize of resource with 'new' as that will call 'load' which | |
# attempts to convert hashes into member objects and arrays into collections of objects. We want | |
# the raw objects to be cloned so we bypass load by directly setting the attributes hash. | |
resource = self.class.new({}) | |
resource.prefix_options = self.prefix_options | |
resource.send :instance_variable_set, '@attributes', cloned | |
resource | |
end | |
# A method to determine if the resource a \new object (i.e., it has not been POSTed to the remote service yet). | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# not_new = Computer.create(:brand => 'Apple', :make => 'MacBook', :vendor => 'MacMall') | |
# not_new.new? # => false | |
# | |
# is_new = Computer.new(:brand => 'IBM', :make => 'Thinkpad', :vendor => 'IBM') | |
# is_new.new? # => true | |
# | |
# is_new.save | |
# is_new.new? # => false | |
# | |
def new? | |
id.nil? | |
end | |
alias :new_record? :new? | |
# Gets the <tt>\id</tt> attribute of the resource. | |
def id | |
attributes[self.class.primary_key] | |
end | |
# Sets the <tt>\id</tt> attribute of the resource. | |
def id=(id) | |
attributes[self.class.primary_key] = id | |
end | |
# Allows Active Resource objects to be used as parameters in Action Pack URL generation. | |
def to_param | |
id && id.to_s | |
end | |
# Test for equality. Resource are equal if and only if +other+ is the same object or | |
# is an instance of the same class, is not <tt>new?</tt>, and has the same +id+. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# ryan = Person.create(:name => 'Ryan') | |
# jamie = Person.create(:name => 'Jamie') | |
# | |
# ryan == jamie | |
# # => false (Different name attribute and id) | |
# | |
# ryan_again = Person.new(:name => 'Ryan') | |
# ryan == ryan_again | |
# # => false (ryan_again is new?) | |
# | |
# ryans_clone = Person.create(:name => 'Ryan') | |
# ryan == ryans_clone | |
# # => false (Different id attributes) | |
# | |
# ryans_twin = Person.find(ryan.id) | |
# ryan == ryans_twin | |
# # => true | |
# | |
def ==(other) | |
other.equal?(self) || (other.instance_of?(self.class) && other.id == id && other.prefix_options == prefix_options) | |
end | |
# Tests for equality (delegates to ==). | |
def eql?(other) | |
self == other | |
end | |
# Delegates to id in order to allow two resources of the same type and \id to work with something like: | |
# [Person.find(1), Person.find(2)] & [Person.find(1), Person.find(4)] # => [Person.find(1)] | |
def hash | |
id.hash | |
end | |
# Duplicate the current resource without saving it. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# my_invoice = Invoice.create(:customer => 'That Company') | |
# next_invoice = my_invoice.dup | |
# next_invoice.new? # => true | |
# | |
# next_invoice.save | |
# next_invoice == my_invoice # => false (different id attributes) | |
# | |
# my_invoice.customer # => That Company | |
# next_invoice.customer # => That Company | |
def dup | |
self.class.new.tap do |resource| | |
resource.attributes = @attributes | |
resource.prefix_options = @prefix_options | |
end | |
end | |
# A method to \save (+POST+) or \update (+PUT+) a resource. It delegates to +create+ if a \new object, | |
# +update+ if it is existing. If the response to the \save includes a body, it will be assumed that this body | |
# is XML for the final object as it looked after the \save (which would include attributes like +created_at+ | |
# that weren't part of the original submit). | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# my_company = Company.new(:name => 'RoleModel Software', :owner => 'Ken Auer', :size => 2) | |
# my_company.new? # => true | |
# my_company.save # sends POST /companies/ (create) | |
# | |
# my_company.new? # => false | |
# my_company.size = 10 | |
# my_company.save # sends PUT /companies/1 (update) | |
def save | |
new? ? create : update | |
end | |
# Deletes the resource from the remote service. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# my_id = 3 | |
# my_person = Person.find(my_id) | |
# my_person.destroy | |
# Person.find(my_id) # 404 (Resource Not Found) | |
# | |
# new_person = Person.create(:name => 'James') | |
# new_id = new_person.id # => 7 | |
# new_person.destroy | |
# Person.find(new_id) # 404 (Resource Not Found) | |
def destroy | |
connection.delete(element_path, self.class.headers) | |
end | |
# Evaluates to <tt>true</tt> if this resource is not <tt>new?</tt> and is | |
# found on the remote service. Using this method, you can check for | |
# resources that may have been deleted between the object's instantiation | |
# and actions on it. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# Person.create(:name => 'Theodore Roosevelt') | |
# that_guy = Person.find(:first) | |
# that_guy.exists? # => true | |
# | |
# that_lady = Person.new(:name => 'Paul Bean') | |
# that_lady.exists? # => false | |
# | |
# guys_id = that_guy.id | |
# Person.delete(guys_id) | |
# that_guy.exists? # => false | |
def exists? | |
!new? && self.class.exists?(to_param, :params => prefix_options) | |
end | |
# Converts the resource to an XML string representation. | |
# | |
# ==== Options | |
# The +options+ parameter is handed off to the +to_xml+ method on each | |
# attribute, so it has the same options as the +to_xml+ methods in | |
# Active Support. | |
# | |
# * <tt>:indent</tt> - Set the indent level for the XML output (default is +2+). | |
# * <tt>:dasherize</tt> - Boolean option to determine whether or not element names should | |
# replace underscores with dashes. Default is <tt>true</tt>. The default can be set to <tt>false</tt> | |
# by setting the module attribute <tt>ActiveSupport.dasherize_xml = false</tt> in an initializer. Because save | |
# uses this method, and there are no options on save, then you will have to set the default if you don't | |
# want underscores in element names to become dashes when the resource is saved. This is important when | |
# integrating with non-Rails applications. | |
# * <tt>:camelize</tt> - Boolean option to determine whether or not element names should be converted | |
# to camel case, e.g some_name to SomeName. Default is <tt>false</tt>. Like <tt>:dasherize</tt> you can | |
# change the default by setting the module attribute <tt>ActiveSupport.camelise_xml = true</tt> in an initializer. | |
# * <tt>:skip_instruct</tt> - Toggle skipping the +instruct!+ call on the XML builder | |
# that generates the XML declaration (default is <tt>false</tt>). | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# my_group = SubsidiaryGroup.find(:first) | |
# my_group.to_xml | |
# # => <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
# # <subsidiary_group> [...] </subsidiary_group> | |
# | |
# my_group.to_xml(:dasherize => true) | |
# # => <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
# # <subsidiary-group> [...] </subsidiary-group> | |
# | |
# my_group.to_xml(:skip_instruct => true) | |
# # => <subsidiary_group> [...] </subsidiary_group> | |
def to_xml(options={}) | |
attributes.to_xml({:root => self.class.element_name}.merge(options)) | |
end | |
# Coerces to a hash for JSON encoding. | |
# | |
# ==== Options | |
# The +options+ are passed to the +to_json+ method on each | |
# attribute, so the same options as the +to_json+ methods in | |
# Active Support. | |
# | |
# * <tt>:only</tt> - Only include the specified attribute or list of | |
# attributes in the serialized output. Attribute names must be specified | |
# as strings. | |
# * <tt>:except</tt> - Do not include the specified attribute or list of | |
# attributes in the serialized output. Attribute names must be specified | |
# as strings. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# person = Person.new(:first_name => "Jim", :last_name => "Smith") | |
# person.to_json | |
# # => {"first_name": "Jim", "last_name": "Smith"} | |
# | |
# person.to_json(:only => ["first_name"]) | |
# # => {"first_name": "Jim"} | |
# | |
# person.to_json(:except => ["first_name"]) | |
# # => {"last_name": "Smith"} | |
def as_json(options = nil) | |
attributes.as_json(options) | |
end | |
# Returns the serialized string representation of the resource in the configured | |
# serialization format specified in ActiveResource::Base.format. The options | |
# applicable depend on the configured encoding format. | |
def encode(options={}) | |
case self.class.format | |
when ActiveResource::Formats[:xml] | |
self.class.format.encode(attributes, {:root => self.class.element_name}.merge(options)) | |
else | |
self.class.format.encode(attributes, options) | |
end | |
end | |
# A method to \reload the attributes of this object from the remote web service. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# my_branch = Branch.find(:first) | |
# my_branch.name # => "Wislon Raod" | |
# | |
# # Another client fixes the typo... | |
# | |
# my_branch.name # => "Wislon Raod" | |
# my_branch.reload | |
# my_branch.name # => "Wilson Road" | |
def reload | |
self.load(self.class.find(to_param, :params => @prefix_options).attributes) | |
end | |
# A method to manually load attributes from a \hash. Recursively loads collections of | |
# resources. This method is called in +initialize+ and +create+ when a \hash of attributes | |
# is provided. | |
# | |
# ==== Examples | |
# my_attrs = {:name => 'J&J Textiles', :industry => 'Cloth and textiles'} | |
# my_attrs = {:name => 'Marty', :colors => ["red", "green", "blue"]} | |
# | |
# the_supplier = Supplier.find(:first) | |
# the_supplier.name # => 'J&M Textiles' | |
# the_supplier.load(my_attrs) | |
# the_supplier.name('J&J Textiles') | |
# | |
# # These two calls are the same as Supplier.new(my_attrs) | |
# my_supplier = Supplier.new | |
# my_supplier.load(my_attrs) | |
# | |
# # These three calls are the same as Supplier.create(my_attrs) | |
# your_supplier = Supplier.new | |
# your_supplier.load(my_attrs) | |
# your_supplier.save | |
def load(attributes) | |
raise ArgumentError, "expected an attributes Hash, got #{attributes.inspect}" unless attributes.is_a?(Hash) | |
@prefix_options, attributes = split_options(attributes) | |
attributes.each do |key, value| | |
@attributes[key.to_s] = | |
case value | |
when Array | |
resource = find_or_create_resource_for_collection(key) | |
value.map do |attrs| | |
if attrs.is_a?(String) || attrs.is_a?(Numeric) | |
attrs.duplicable? ? attrs.dup : attrs | |
else | |
resource.new(attrs) | |
end | |
end | |
when Hash | |
resource = find_or_create_resource_for(key) | |
resource.new(value) | |
else | |
value.dup rescue value | |
end | |
end | |
self | |
end | |
# For checking <tt>respond_to?</tt> without searching the attributes (which is faster). | |
alias_method :respond_to_without_attributes?, :respond_to? | |
# A method to determine if an object responds to a message (e.g., a method call). In Active Resource, a Person object with a | |
# +name+ attribute can answer <tt>true</tt> to <tt>my_person.respond_to?(:name)</tt>, <tt>my_person.respond_to?(:name=)</tt>, and | |
# <tt>my_person.respond_to?(:name?)</tt>. | |
def respond_to?(method, include_priv = false) | |
method_name = method.to_s | |
if attributes.nil? | |
return super | |
elsif attributes.has_key?(method_name) | |
return true | |
elsif ['?','='].include?(method_name.last) && attributes.has_key?(method_name.first(-1)) | |
return true | |
end | |
# super must be called at the end of the method, because the inherited respond_to? | |
# would return true for generated readers, even if the attribute wasn't present | |
super | |
end | |
protected | |
def connection(refresh = false) | |
self.class.connection(refresh) | |
end | |
# Update the resource on the remote service. | |
def update | |
connection.put(element_path(prefix_options), encode, self.class.headers).tap do |response| | |
load_attributes_from_response(response) | |
end | |
end | |
# Create (i.e., \save to the remote service) the \new resource. | |
def create | |
connection.post(collection_path, encode, self.class.headers).tap do |response| | |
self.id = id_from_response(response) | |
load_attributes_from_response(response) | |
end | |
end | |
def load_attributes_from_response(response) | |
if response['Content-Length'] != "0" && response.body.strip.size > 0 | |
load(self.class.format.decode(response.body)) | |
end | |
end | |
# Takes a response from a typical create post and pulls the ID out | |
def id_from_response(response) | |
response['Location'][/\/([^\/]*?)(\.\w+)?$/, 1] if response['Location'] | |
end | |
def element_path(options = nil) | |
self.class.element_path(to_param, options || prefix_options) | |
end | |
def collection_path(options = nil) | |
self.class.collection_path(options || prefix_options) | |
end | |
private | |
# Tries to find a resource for a given collection name; if it fails, then the resource is created | |
def find_or_create_resource_for_collection(name) | |
find_or_create_resource_for(name.to_s.singularize) | |
end | |
# Tries to find a resource in a non empty list of nested modules | |
# Raises a NameError if it was not found in any of the given nested modules | |
def find_resource_in_modules(resource_name, module_names) | |
receiver = Object | |
namespaces = module_names[0, module_names.size-1].map do |module_name| | |
receiver = receiver.const_get(module_name) | |
end | |
if namespace = namespaces.reverse.detect { |ns| ns.const_defined?(resource_name) } | |
return namespace.const_get(resource_name) | |
else | |
raise NameError | |
end | |
end | |
# Tries to find a resource for a given name; if it fails, then the resource is created | |
def find_or_create_resource_for(name) | |
resource_name = name.to_s.camelize | |
ancestors = self.class.name.split("::") | |
if ancestors.size > 1 | |
find_resource_in_modules(resource_name, ancestors) | |
else | |
self.class.const_get(resource_name) | |
end | |
rescue NameError | |
if self.class.const_defined?(resource_name) | |
resource = self.class.const_get(resource_name) | |
else | |
resource = self.class.const_set(resource_name, Class.new(ActiveResource::Base)) | |
end | |
resource.prefix = self.class.prefix | |
resource.site = self.class.site | |
resource | |
end | |
def split_options(options = {}) | |
self.class.__send__(:split_options, options) | |
end | |
def method_missing(method_symbol, *arguments) #:nodoc: | |
method_name = method_symbol.to_s | |
case method_name.last | |
when "=" | |
attributes[method_name.first(-1)] = arguments.first | |
when "?" | |
attributes[method_name.first(-1)] | |
else | |
attributes.has_key?(method_name) ? attributes[method_name] : super | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
end |
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