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An example console from my geofence-server-example project
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# require all the necessary files | |
$: << ::File.expand_path('../src', __FILE__) | |
require 'app' | |
require 'geofence' | |
# at this point bundler should be setup and the :development group | |
# should have been included. However, just to be sure, I'm going to | |
# include bundler again and require the console group. | |
require 'bundler/setup' | |
Bundler.require(:console) | |
# specify some sample fences to play with | |
# | |
# format: | |
# [ | |
# [:lon, :lat], | |
# ... | |
# ] | |
fence_1 = [ | |
[0, 0], | |
[3, 0], | |
[4, 2], | |
[6, 3], | |
[6, 6], | |
[5, 7], | |
[3, 5], | |
[2, 4], | |
[0, 1] | |
] | |
fence_2 = [ | |
[5, 5], | |
[7, 5], | |
[3, 2], | |
[10, 2], | |
[12, 7], | |
[12, 10], | |
[15, 10], | |
[15, 15], | |
[12, 15], | |
[10, 18], | |
[8, 15], | |
[7, 15], | |
[6, 13], | |
[5, 10] | |
] | |
# patch pretty-print to use a smaller width for looking at our fences | |
class PP | |
class << self | |
alias_method :old_pp, :pp | |
def pp(obj, out = $>, width = 40) | |
old_pp(obj, out, width) | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
# include helpers to play around with Sinatra application | |
include Rack::Test::Methods | |
self.instance_eval do | |
@app = App.new | |
def app; @app; end | |
end | |
# add ability to reload console | |
def reload | |
reload_msg = '# Reloading the console...' | |
puts CodeRay.scan(reload_msg, :ruby).term | |
Pry.save_history | |
exec('./console') | |
end | |
g = Class.new { | |
def method_missing(m, *args, &block) | |
Geofence.send(m, *args, &block) | |
end | |
}.new | |
# start the console! :-) | |
system('clear') | |
welcome = <<eos | |
# This is my interactive playground. You can call the Sinatra methods in | |
# the same way you would in RSpec (get, post). There are also a couple of | |
# test fences defined for you (fence_1, fence_2). I also monkey-patched | |
# 'pp' to print short arrays nicer. | |
# | |
# Everything you would want to play with (for this project) should be in here | |
# | |
eos | |
puts CodeRay.scan(welcome, :ruby).term | |
Pry.start |
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