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require 'active_support/time'
require 'active_support/core_ext/object/blank'
require 'active_support/core_ext/object/to_param'
require 'active_support/core_ext/object/to_query'
require 'active_support/core_ext/array/wrap'
require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/reverse_merge'
require 'active_support/core_ext/string/inflections'
class Hash
# Returns a string containing an XML representation of its receiver:
#
# { foo: 1, bar: 2 }.to_xml
# # =>
# # <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
# # <hash>
# # <foo type="integer">1</foo>
# # <bar type="integer">2</bar>
# # </hash>
#
# To do so, the method loops over the pairs and builds nodes that depend on
# the _values_. Given a pair +key+, +value+:
#
# * If +value+ is a hash there's a recursive call with +key+ as <tt>:root</tt>.
#
# * If +value+ is an array there's a recursive call with +key+ as <tt>:root</tt>,
# and +key+ singularized as <tt>:children</tt>.
#
# * If +value+ is a callable object it must expect one or two arguments. Depending
# on the arity, the callable is invoked with the +options+ hash as first argument
# with +key+ as <tt>:root</tt>, and +key+ singularized as second argument. The
# callable can add nodes by using <tt>options[:builder]</tt>.
#
# 'foo'.to_xml(lambda { |options, key| options[:builder].b(key) })
# # => "<b>foo</b>"
#
# * If +value+ responds to +to_xml+ the method is invoked with +key+ as <tt>:root</tt>.
#
# class Foo
# def to_xml(options)
# options[:builder].bar 'fooing!'
# end
# end
#
# { foo: Foo.new }.to_xml(skip_instruct: true)
# # =>
# # <hash>
# # <bar>fooing!</bar>
# # </hash>
#
# * Otherwise, a node with +key+ as tag is created with a string representation of
# +value+ as text node. If +value+ is +nil+ an attribute "nil" set to "true" is added.
# Unless the option <tt>:skip_types</tt> exists and is true, an attribute "type" is
# added as well according to the following mapping:
#
# XML_TYPE_NAMES = {
# "Symbol" => "symbol",
# "Integer" => "integer",
# "BigDecimal" => "decimal",
# "Float" => "float",
# "TrueClass" => "boolean",
# "FalseClass" => "boolean",
# "Date" => "date",
# "DateTime" => "dateTime",
# "Time" => "dateTime"
# }
#
# By default the root node is "hash", but that's configurable via the <tt>:root</tt> option.
#
# The default XML builder is a fresh instance of <tt>Builder::XmlMarkup</tt>. You can
# configure your own builder with the <tt>:builder</tt> option. The method also accepts
# options like <tt>:dasherize</tt> and friends, they are forwarded to the builder.
def to_xml(options = {})
require 'active_support/builder' unless defined?(Builder)
options = options.dup
options[:indent] ||= 2
options[:root] ||= 'hash'
options[:builder] ||= Builder::XmlMarkup.new(indent: options[:indent])
builder = options[:builder]
builder.instruct! unless options.delete(:skip_instruct)
root = ActiveSupport::XmlMini.rename_key(options[:root].to_s, options)
builder.tag!(root) do
each { |key, value| ActiveSupport::XmlMini.to_tag(key, value, options) }
yield builder if block_given?
end
end
class << self
# Returns a Hash containing a collection of pairs when the key is the node name and the value is
# its content
#
# xml = <<-XML
# <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
# <hash>
# <foo type="integer">1</foo>
# <bar type="integer">2</bar>
# </hash>
# XML
#
# hash = Hash.from_xml(xml)
# # => {"hash"=>{"foo"=>1, "bar"=>2}}
#
# +DisallowedType+ is raised if the XML contains attributes with <tt>type="yaml"</tt> or
# <tt>type="symbol"</tt>. Use <tt>Hash.from_trusted_xml</tt> to parse this XML.
def from_xml(xml, disallowed_types = nil)
ActiveSupport::XMLConverter.new(xml, disallowed_types).to_h
end
# Builds a Hash from XML just like <tt>Hash.from_xml</tt>, but also allows Symbol and YAML.
def from_trusted_xml(xml)
from_xml xml, []
end
end
end
module ActiveSupport
class XMLConverter # :nodoc:
class DisallowedType < StandardError
def initialize(type)
super "Disallowed type attribute: #{type.inspect}"
end
end
DISALLOWED_TYPES = %w(symbol yaml)
def initialize(xml, disallowed_types = nil)
@xml = normalize_keys(XmlMini.parse(xml))
@disallowed_types = disallowed_types || DISALLOWED_TYPES
end
def to_h
deep_to_h(@xml)
end
private
def normalize_keys(params)
case params
when Hash
Hash[params.map { |k,v| [k.to_s.tr('-', '_'), normalize_keys(v)] } ]
when Array
params.map { |v| normalize_keys(v) }
else
params
end
end
def deep_to_h(value)
case value
when Hash
process_hash(value)
when Array
process_array(value)
when String
value
else
raise "can't typecast #{value.class.name} - #{value.inspect}"
end
end
def process_hash(value)
if value.include?('type') && !value['type'].is_a?(Hash) && @disallowed_types.include?(value['type'])
raise DisallowedType, value['type']
end
if become_array?(value)
_, entries = Array.wrap(value.detect { |k,v| not v.is_a?(String) })
if entries.nil? || value['__content__'].try(:empty?)
[]
else
case entries
when Array
entries.collect { |v| deep_to_h(v) }
when Hash
[deep_to_h(entries)]
else
raise "can't typecast #{entries.inspect}"
end
end
elsif become_content?(value)
process_content(value)
elsif become_empty_string?(value)
''
elsif become_hash?(value)
xml_value = Hash[value.map { |k,v| [k, deep_to_h(v)] }]
# Turn { files: { file: #<StringIO> } } into { files: #<StringIO> } so it is compatible with
# how multipart uploaded files from HTML appear
xml_value['file'].is_a?(StringIO) ? xml_value['file'] : xml_value
end
end
def become_content?(value)
value['type'] == 'file' || (value['__content__'] && (value.keys.size == 1 || value['__content__'].present?))
end
def become_array?(value)
value['type'] == 'array'
end
def become_empty_string?(value)
# { "string" => true }
# No tests fail when the second term is removed.
value['type'] == 'string' && value['nil'] != 'true'
end
def become_hash?(value)
!nothing?(value) && !garbage?(value)
end
def nothing?(value)
# blank or nil parsed values are represented by nil
value.blank? || value['nil'] == 'true'
end
def garbage?(value)
# If the type is the only element which makes it then
# this still makes the value nil, except if type is
# an XML node(where type['value'] is a Hash)
value['type'] && !value['type'].is_a?(::Hash) && value.size == 1
end
def process_content(value)
content = value['__content__']
if parser = ActiveSupport::XmlMini::PARSING[value['type']]
parser.arity == 1 ? parser.call(content) : parser.call(content, value)
else
content
end
end
def process_array(value)
value.map! { |i| deep_to_h(i) }
value.length > 1 ? value : value.first
end
end
end
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