class ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess
Implements a hash where keys :foo and "foo" are considered to be the same.
rgb = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new rgb[:black] = '#000000' rgb[:black] # => '#000000' rgb['black'] # => '#000000' rgb['white'] = '#FFFFFF' rgb[:white] # => '#FFFFFF' rgb['white'] # => '#FFFFFF'
Internally symbols are mapped to strings when used as keys in the entire writing interface (calling []=, merge, etc). This mapping belongs to the public interface. For example, given:
hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(a: 1)
You are guaranteed that the key is returned as a string:
hash.keys # => ["a"]
Technically other types of keys are accepted:
hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(a: 1)
hash[0] = 0
hash # => {"a"=>1, 0=>0}
but this class is intended for use cases where strings or symbols are the expected keys and it is convenient to understand both as the same. For example the params hash in Ruby on Rails.
Note that core extensions define Hash#with_indifferent_access:
rgb = { black: '#000000', white: '#FFFFFF' }.with_indifferent_access
which may be handy.
To access this class outside of Rails, require the core extension with:
require "active_support/core_ext/hash/indifferent_access"
which will, in turn, require this file.
Public Class Methods
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 79 def self.[](*args) new.merge!(Hash[*args]) end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 66
def initialize(constructor = {})
if constructor.respond_to?(:to_hash)
super()
update(constructor)
hash = constructor.to_hash
self.default = hash.default if hash.default
self.default_proc = hash.default_proc if hash.default_proc
else
super(constructor)
end
end Public Instance Methods
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 162 def [](key) super(convert_key(key)) end
Same as Hash#[] where the key passed as argument can be either a string or a symbol:
counters = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new counters[:foo] = 1 counters['foo'] # => 1 counters[:foo] # => 1 counters[:zoo] # => nil
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 92 def []=(key, value) regular_writer(convert_key(key), convert_value(value, for: :assignment)) end
Assigns a new value to the hash:
hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new hash[:key] = 'value'
This value can be later fetched using either :key or 'key'.
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 333 def compact dup.tap(&:compact!) end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 287 def deep_stringify_keys; dup end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 285 def deep_stringify_keys!; self end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 292 def deep_symbolize_keys; to_hash.deep_symbolize_keys! end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 206
def default(*args)
super(*args.map { |arg| convert_key(arg) })
end Same as Hash#default where the key passed as argument can be either a string or a symbol:
hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(1)
hash.default # => 1
hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new { |hash, key| key }
hash.default # => nil
hash.default('foo') # => 'foo'
hash.default(:foo) # => 'foo'
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 280 def delete(key) super(convert_key(key)) end
Removes the specified key from the hash.
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 190 def dig(*args) args[0] = convert_key(args[0]) if args.size > 0 super(*args) end
Same as Hash#dig where the key passed as argument can be either a string or a symbol:
counters = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
counters[:foo] = { bar: 1 }
counters.dig('foo', 'bar') # => 1
counters.dig(:foo, :bar) # => 1
counters.dig(:zoo) # => nil
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 241
def dup
self.class.new(self).tap do |new_hash|
set_defaults(new_hash)
end
end Returns a shallow copy of the hash.
hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new({ a: { b: 'b' } })
dup = hash.dup
dup[:a][:c] = 'c'
hash[:a][:c] # => "c"
dup[:a][:c] # => "c"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 54 def extractable_options? true end
Returns true so that Array#extract_options! finds members of this class.
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 176 def fetch(key, *extras) super(convert_key(key), *extras) end
Same as Hash#fetch where the key passed as argument can be either a string or a symbol:
counters = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
counters[:foo] = 1
counters.fetch('foo') # => 1
counters.fetch(:bar, 0) # => 0
counters.fetch(:bar) { |key| 0 } # => 0
counters.fetch(:zoo) # => KeyError: key not found: "zoo"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 229
def fetch_values(*indices, &block)
indices.collect { |key| fetch(key, &block) }
end Returns an array of the values at the specified indices, but also raises an exception when one of the keys can't be found.
hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
hash[:a] = 'x'
hash[:b] = 'y'
hash.fetch_values('a', 'b') # => ["x", "y"]
hash.fetch_values('a', 'c') { |key| 'z' } # => ["x", "z"]
hash.fetch_values('a', 'c') # => KeyError: key not found: "c"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 145 def key?(key) super(convert_key(key)) end
Checks the hash for a key matching the argument passed in:
hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
hash['key'] = 'value'
hash.key?(:key) # => true
hash.key?('key') # => true
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 250 def merge(hash, &block) dup.update(hash, &block) end
This method has the same semantics of update, except it does not modify the receiver but rather returns a new hash with indifferent access with the result of the merge.
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 62 def nested_under_indifferent_access self end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 300
def reject(*args, &block)
return to_enum(:reject) unless block_given?
dup.tap { |hash| hash.reject!(*args, &block) }
end # File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 275 def replace(other_hash) super(self.class.new(other_hash)) end
Replaces the contents of this hash with other_hash.
h = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200 }
h.replace({ "c" => 300, "d" => 400 }) # => {"c"=>300, "d"=>400}
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 260 def reverse_merge(other_hash) super(self.class.new(other_hash)) end
Like merge but the other way around: Merges the receiver into the argument and returns a new hash with indifferent access as result:
hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
hash['a'] = nil
hash.reverse_merge(a: 0, b: 1) # => {"a"=>nil, "b"=>1}
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 266 def reverse_merge!(other_hash) super(self.class.new(other_hash)) end
Same semantics as reverse_merge but modifies the receiver in-place.
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 295
def select(*args, &block)
return to_enum(:select) unless block_given?
dup.tap { |hash| hash.select!(*args, &block) }
end # File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 323
def slice(*keys)
keys.map! { |key| convert_key(key) }
self.class.new(super)
end # File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 328
def slice!(*keys)
keys.map! { |key| convert_key(key) }
super
end # File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 286 def stringify_keys; dup end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 284 def stringify_keys!; self end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 290 def symbolize_keys; to_hash.symbolize_keys! end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 338
def to_hash
_new_hash = Hash.new
set_defaults(_new_hash)
each do |key, value|
_new_hash[key] = convert_value(value, for: :to_hash)
end
_new_hash
end Convert to a regular hash with string keys.
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 293 def to_options!; self end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 310
def transform_keys(*args, &block)
return to_enum(:transform_keys) unless block_given?
dup.tap { |hash| hash.transform_keys!(*args, &block) }
end # File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 315
def transform_keys!
return enum_for(:transform_keys!) { size } unless block_given?
keys.each do |key|
self[yield(key)] = delete(key)
end
self
end # File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 305
def transform_values(*args, &block)
return to_enum(:transform_values) unless block_given?
dup.tap { |hash| hash.transform_values!(*args, &block) }
end # File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 123
def update(other_hash)
if other_hash.is_a? HashWithIndifferentAccess
super(other_hash)
else
other_hash.to_hash.each_pair do |key, value|
if block_given? && key?(key)
value = yield(convert_key(key), self[key], value)
end
regular_writer(convert_key(key), convert_value(value))
end
self
end
end Updates the receiver in-place, merging in the hash passed as argument:
hash_1 = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
hash_1[:key] = 'value'
hash_2 = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
hash_2[:key] = 'New Value!'
hash_1.update(hash_2) # => {"key"=>"New Value!"}
The argument can be either an ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess or a regular Hash. In either case the merge respects the semantics of indifferent access.
If the argument is a regular hash with keys :key and +“key”+ only one of the values end up in the receiver, but which one is unspecified.
When given a block, the value for duplicated keys will be determined by the result of invoking the block with the duplicated key, the value in the receiver, and the value in other_hash. The rules for duplicated keys follow the semantics of indifferent access:
hash_1[:key] = 10
hash_2['key'] = 12
hash_1.update(hash_2) { |key, old, new| old + new } # => {"key"=>22}
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 216
def values_at(*indices)
indices.collect { |key| self[convert_key(key)] }
end Returns an array of the values at the specified indices:
hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
hash[:a] = 'x'
hash[:b] = 'y'
hash.values_at('a', 'b') # => ["x", "y"]
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 58 def with_indifferent_access dup end
Private Instance Methods
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 349 def convert_key(key) # :doc: key.kind_of?(Symbol) ? key.to_s : key end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 353
def convert_value(value, options = {}) # :doc:
if value.is_a? Hash
if options[:for] == :to_hash
value.to_hash
else
value.nested_under_indifferent_access
end
elsif value.is_a?(Array)
if options[:for] != :assignment || value.frozen?
value = value.dup
end
value.map! { |e| convert_value(e, options) }
else
value
end
end # File activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb, line 370
def set_defaults(target) # :doc:
if default_proc
target.default_proc = default_proc.dup
else
target.default = default
end
end
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