Resolve objects from an IoC container within the flow of your Roda routes.
Your Roda application class must respond to the .resolve(container_key)
method and return the object matching the container key.
You can implement this method yourself, with your own container, or you can use the roda-container plugin to turn your Roda app into a dry-container and offer the .resolve
method for you.
This example uses the roda-container plugin.
require "roda/plugins/container"
User = Struct.new(:id, :name, :email)
class Repository
attr_accessor :data
def initialize(data = {})
self.data = data
end
def all
data.values
end
def [](id)
data[id]
end
def push(obj)
obj.id = data.values.length.next
data[obj.id] = obj
end
def update(obj)
data[obj.id] = obj
end
def delete(obj)
data.delete(obj.id)
end
end
class UsersController
attr_reader :response, :user_repository
def initialize(response, user_repository)
@response = response
@user_repository = user_repository
end
def index
user_repository.all.map(&:to_h)
end
# call_with will pass arguments to the method or registered proc
def show(user_id)
if (user = user_repository[user_id.to_i])
user.to_h
else
response.status = 404
{}
end
end
def create(params)
user = User.new(nil, *params.values_at('name', 'email'))
if !params.values.map(&:to_s).any?(&:empty?)
response.status = 201
user_repository.push(
user
).to_h
else
response.status = 422
user.to_h
end
end
def update(user_id, params)
if (user = user_repository[user_id.to_i])
params = params.each_with_object(user.to_h) { |(k, v), h| h[k.to_sym] = v }
if params.values.map(&:to_s).any?(&:empty?)
response.status = 422
params
else
user_repository.update(
User.new(*params.values)
).to_h
end
else
response.status = 404
{}
end
end
def destroy(user_id)
if (user = user_repository[user_id.to_i])
user_repository.delete(user)
{}
else
response.status = 404
{}
end
end
end
class App < Roda
plugin :all_verbs
plugin :json
plugin :container
plugin :flow
route do |r|
r.on 'users' do
r.resolve 'repositories.user' do |user_repository| do
# You can set the default options passed when
# mapping a route to a container item with
# flow_defaults, i.e.
flow_defaults inject: [response, user_repository] do
r.is do
r.get to: 'controllers.users#index'
r.post(
to: 'controllers.users#create',
# The following line is implied because of
# the call to flow_defaults above
# inject: [response, user_repository],
call_with: [r.params]
)
end
r.on :user_id do |user_id|
r.get(
to: 'controllers.users#show',
call_with: [user_id]
)
r.put(
to: 'controllers.users#update',
call_with: [user_id, r.params]
)
r.delete(
# to: can also be a registered proc, just omit the "#" and method name
to: 'controllers.users#destroy',
call_with: [user_id]
)
end
end
end
end
end
register('repositories.user', Repository.new)
# Inject will pass the arguments to the register block
register('controllers.users') do |response, user_repository|
UsersController.new(response, user_repository)
end
end
- Fork it ( https://github.com/AMHOL/roda-flow )
- 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 a new Pull Request