Arkenstone is a replacement for ActiveRecord that uses RESTful services to get and store data.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'arkenstone'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install arkenstone
Include the Arkenstone::Document
module in your class, set the url
and attributes
and away you go.
class User
include Arkenstone::Document
url 'http://example.com/users/'
attributes :name, :age, :gender
end
User
instances will have accessor properties for :name
, :age
, and :gender
. You can also save
, and update_attributes
as well:
my_user = User.create(name: 'Thorin', age: 195, gender: 'M', bearded: true)
This will make a POST
to http://example.com/users/
. If json data is returned from the server, it will be applied to the attributes of the object.
How about updating?
# Assuming Thorin has an id of 1
thorin = User.find(1)
# Thorin lost a bet and shaved... well you know how bets go!
thorin.update_attribute :bearded, false
This does a PUT
to http://example.com/users/1
. Again, returning json is translated back into a usable Thorin.
You can also change attributes using #update_attributes
or setting them at a field level and saving.
# Thorin didn't shave for a day
thorin = User.find(1)
thorin.bearded = true
thorin.save
Arkenstone
knows if you're a new object or not and properly uses POST
or PUT
where needed.
Here is a list of RESTful
expectations that come with the library:
Model.find(1) # => GET http://example.com/1
Model.all # => GET http://example.com
Model.new.save # => POST http://example.com
Model.find(1).save # => PUT http://example.com/1
Model.find(1).update_attribute(:attribute, 'value') # => PUT http://example.com/1
Model.find(1).update_attributes(attribute1: 'value1', attribute2: 'value2') # => PUT http://example.com/1
Model.find(1).destroy # => DELETE http://example.com/1
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
The MIT License (MIT)
Arkenstone: a lightweight json active model like framework.
Copyright (C) 2020 Michael Christenson II
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