util.rb
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module Syspro
class Util
# Options that a user is allowed to specify.
OPTS_USER_SPECIFIED = Set[
# :syspro_version
].freeze
def self.objects_to_ids(h)
case h
when ApiResource
h.id
when Hash
res = {}
h.each { |k, v| res[k] = objects_to_ids(v) unless v.nil? }
res
when Array
h.map { |v| objects_to_ids(v) }
else
h
end
end
# Converts a hash of fields or an array of hashes into a +SysproObject+ or
# array of +SysproObject+s. These new objects will be created as a concrete
# type as dictated by their `object` field (e.g. an `object` value of
# `charge` would create an instance of +Charge+), but if `object` is not
# present or of an unknown type, the newly created instance will fall back
# to being a +SysproObject+.
#
# ==== Attributes
#
# * +data+ - Hash of fields and values to be converted into a SysproObject.
# * +opts+ - Options for +SysproObject+ like an API key that will be reused
# on subsequent API calls.
def self.convert_to_syspro_object(data, opts = {})
case data
when Array
data.map { |i| convert_to_syspro_object(i, opts) }
when Hash
# Try converting to a known object class. If none available, fall back to generic SysproObject
object_classes.fetch(data[:object], SysproObject).construct_from(data, opts)
else
data
end
end
# The secondary opts argument can either be a string or hash
# Turn this value into an api_key and a set of headers
def self.normalize_opts(opts)
case opts
when String
opts
when Hash
opts.clone
else
raise TypeError, "normalize_opts expects a string or a hash"
end
end
# Normalizes header keys so that they're all lower case and each
# hyphen-delimited section starts with a single capitalized letter. For
# example, `request-id` becomes `Request-Id`. This is useful for extracting
# certain key values when the user could have set them with a variety of
# diffent naming schemes.
def self.normalize_headers(headers)
headers.each_with_object({}) do |(k, v), new_headers|
if k.is_a?(Symbol)
k = titlecase_parts(k.to_s.tr("_", "-"))
elsif k.is_a?(String)
k = titlecase_parts(k)
end
new_headers[k] = v
end
end
def self.encode_parameters(params)
Util.flatten_params(params)
.map { |k, v| "#{url_encode(k)}=#{url_encode(v)}" }.join("&")
end
def self.flatten_params(params, parent_key = nil)
result = []
# do not sort the final output because arrays (and arrays of hashes
# especially) can be order sensitive, but do sort incoming parameters
params.each do |key, value|
calculated_key = parent_key ? "#{parent_key}[#{key}]" : key.to_s
if value.is_a?(Hash)
result += flatten_params(value, calculated_key)
elsif value.is_a?(Array)
check_array_of_maps_start_keys!(value)
result += flatten_params_array(value, calculated_key)
else
result << [calculated_key, value]
end
end
result
end
def self.log_error(message, data = {})
if !Syspro.logger.nil? ||
!Syspro.log_level.nil? && Syspro.log_level <= Syspro::LEVEL_ERROR
log_internal(message, data, color: :cyan,
level: Syspro::LEVEL_ERROR, logger: Syspro.logger, out: $stderr)
end
end
def self.log_info(message, data = {})
if !Syspro.logger.nil? ||
!Syspro.log_level.nil? && Syspro.log_level <= Syspro::LEVEL_INFO
log_internal(message, data, color: :cyan,
level: Syspro::LEVEL_INFO, logger: Syspro.logger, out: $stdout)
end
end
def self.log_debug(message, data = {})
if !Syspro.logger.nil? ||
!Syspro.log_level.nil? && Syspro.log_level <= Syspro::LEVEL_DEBUG
log_internal(message, data, color: :blue,
level: Syspro::LEVEL_DEBUG, logger: Syspro.logger, out: $stdout)
end
end
end
end