hash_to_struct
It enables recursive conversion of a ruby Hash to a Struct-like object and back. (by a-bohush)
portrayal
A minimal builder for struct-like classes in Ruby (by maxim)
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4 | 67 | |
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0.0 | 4.5 | |
about 2 years ago | 9 months ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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hash_to_struct
Posts with mentions or reviews of hash_to_struct.
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Convert a Hash to a Struct-like object
To facilitate this, I've built the hash_to_struct gem, which defines a unified interface for creating objects based on Struct or OpenStruct out of Hash objects, with an ability to use nested hashes and a few other convenient features. It is a simple gem under 100 lines of code, with no external dependencies.
portrayal
Posts with mentions or reviews of portrayal.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-23.
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An Overview of Ruby on Rails 7.1 Features. Part III
I've been had great success building form objects with portrayal (https://github.com/scottscheapflights/portrayal) and ActiveModel. You can put validations into them, use them as form objects. Auto-filter the params based on class-level `portrayal.attributes` by making a `from_params`-type constructor. You're right that it'd be nice to have this out of the box, but this is just a few lines of glue code to setup. I'm in process of working on a new app template that does that.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing hash_to_struct and portrayal you can also consider the following projects:
dry-struct - Typed struct and value objects
typed_struct - Ruby structs but with type-checked attributes ⚡️🔐
alba - Alba is a JSON serializer for Ruby, JRuby and TruffleRuby.
Ruby-Cheatsheet - 💎 The missing cheatsheet for Ruby
Grape - An opinionated framework for creating REST-like APIs in Ruby.
motion - Reactive frontend UI components for Rails in pure Ruby
authentication-zero - An authentication system generator for Rails applications.
railsdiff - What you should change about your app's configuration when upgrading Rails versions