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author | Constance Okoghenun <cokoghenun@gitlab.com> | 2018-01-09 00:50:54 +0100 |
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committer | Constance Okoghenun <cokoghenun@gitlab.com> | 2018-01-09 00:50:54 +0100 |
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diff --git a/doc/development/utilities.md b/doc/development/utilities.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..951c3ef85ce --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/development/utilities.md @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +# GitLab utilities + +We developed a number of utilities to ease development. + +## [`MergeHash`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/lib/gitlab/utils/merge_hash.rb) + +* Deep merges an array of hashes: + + ``` ruby + Gitlab::Utils::MergeHash.merge( + [{ hello: ["world"] }, + { hello: "Everyone" }, + { hello: { greetings: ['Bonjour', 'Hello', 'Hallo', 'Dzien dobry'] } }, + "Goodbye", "Hallo"] + ) + ``` + + Gives: + + ``` ruby + [ + { + hello: + [ + "world", + "Everyone", + { greetings: ['Bonjour', 'Hello', 'Hallo', 'Dzien dobry'] } + ] + }, + "Goodbye" + ] + ``` + +* Extracts all keys and values from a hash into an array: + + ``` ruby + Gitlab::Utils::MergeHash.crush( + { hello: "world", this: { crushes: ["an entire", "hash"] } } + ) + ``` + + Gives: + + ``` ruby + [:hello, "world", :this, :crushes, "an entire", "hash"] + ``` + +## [`StrongMemoize`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/lib/gitlab/utils/strong_memoize.rb) + +* Memoize the value even if it is `nil` or `false`. + + We often do `@value ||= compute`, however this doesn't work well if + `compute` might eventually give `nil` and we don't want to compute again. + Instead we could use `defined?` to check if the value is set or not. + However it's tedious to write such pattern, and `StrongMemoize` would + help us use such pattern. + + Instead of writing patterns like this: + + ``` ruby + class Find + def result + return @result if defined?(@result) + + @result = search + end + end + ``` + + We could write it like: + + ``` ruby + class Find + include Gitlab::Utils::StrongMemoize + + def result + strong_memoize(:result) do + search + end + end + end + ``` + +* Clear memoization + + ``` ruby + class Find + include Gitlab::Utils::StrongMemoize + end + + Find.new.clear_memoization(:result) + ``` |