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= AC/DC - h3o(software) == For Those About To Rock This is a little XML-to-object-to-XML library that gets Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap. == Features * Take XML string objects and convert them to real Ruby objects from your library * Take real Ruby objects and convert them to XML strings * Declare XML elements/attributes easily and with type enforcement == Usage === It's A Long Way To The Top, If You Want To Rock n Roll AcDc::Body assists you with declaring XML objects with ease. And #acdc makes marshaling those objects from XML a breeze. ==== Simple Data Model This example will go over a simple Address data model and all of the ways you could use it. require 'rubygems' require 'acdc' class Address < AcDc::Body attribute :type, String, :tag => "Type" end puts Address.new.acdc #=> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><address Type=""></address> First thing to point out is the #attribute class method that allows you to specify the name of the method (:type) the type of the data (String) and the XML tag ("Type"). You can also do this with #element. class Address < AcDc::Body attribute :type, String, :tag => "Type" element :street, String, :tag => "Street" end puts Address.new.acdc #=> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><address Type=""><Street/></address> The :tag parameter is optional. The reason it's demonstrated here is simply to capitalize the attribute/element tag. You could :tag any element/attribute with another name for rendering. By default AcDc will output XML in lowercase. class Address < AcDc::Body attribute :type, String element :street, String end puts Address.new.acdc #=> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><address type=""><street/></address> You could also specify a custom type for the second parameter. In the following example the Street element will be created as a custom type. class Street < AcDc::Body element :line_1, String end class Address < AcDc::Body attribute :type, String element :street, Street end add = Address.new add.street = Street.new add.street.line_1 = "1234 Somewhere" puts add.acdc #=> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><address type=""><street><line_1>1234 Somewhere</line_1></street></address> AcDc will also recognize collections of elements. You can do this with the :single parameter. Here is an example: class Street < AcDc::Body element :line_1, String end class Address < AcDc::Body attribute :type, String element :streets, Street, :single => false end add = Address.new street1 = Street.new street2 = Street.new street1.line_1 = "1234 Somewhere" street2.line_1 = "5678 Somwhere Else" add.streets = [street1,street2] puts add.acdc #=> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><address type=""><street><line_1>1234 Somewhere</line_1></street><street><line_1>5678 Somwhere Else</line_1></street></address> The final example is the Dc part - Xml to Object. The following example uses the Street and Address classes above and the #acdc method to derive the objects from the XML string. addy = acdc <<EOF <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <address type=""> <street><line_1>1234 Somewhere</line_1></street> <street><line_1>5678 Somwhere Else</line_1></street> </address> EOF puts addy.inspect #<Address:0x3342f8 @type="", @streets=[#<Street:0x32abb8 @line_1="1234 Somewhere">, #<Street:0x329290 @line_1="5678 Somwhere Else">]> == Contact - Author:: Clint Hill [email protected] - Home Page:: http://h3osoftware.com/acdc - GitHub:: git://github.com/clinth3o/acdc.git == Special Thanks I want to thank John Nunemaker for his HappyMapper gem. I stole quite a bit of code from that gem. * http://railstips.org/2008/11/17/happymapper-making-xml-fun-again * http://github.com/jnunemaker/happymapper/ And if you might ask why not just use his library? Well - that's the acdc part of this story. He had the AC - I added the DC.
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