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require 'jsonpath'
require 'cgi'
module Utils
def self.unindent(s)
s = s.gsub(/\t/, ' ').chomp
min = ((s.split("\n").find {|l| l !~ /^\s*$/ })[/^\s+/, 0] || "").length
if min > 0
s.gsub(/^#{" " * min}/, "")
else
s
end
end
def self.pretty_print(struct, indent = true)
output = JSON.pretty_generate(struct)
if indent
output.gsub(/\n/i, "\n ")
else
output
end
end
def self.normalize_uri(uri)
begin
URI(uri)
rescue URI::Error
URI(uri.to_s.gsub(/[^\-_.!~*'()a-zA-Z\d;\/?:@&=+$,\[\]]+/) { |unsafe|
unsafe.bytes.each_with_object(String.new) { |uc, s|
s << sprintf('%%%02X', uc)
}
}.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII))
end
end
def self.interpolate_jsonpaths(value, data, options = {})
if options[:leading_dollarsign_is_jsonpath] && value[0] == '$'
Utils.values_at(data, value).first.to_s
else
value.gsub(/<[^>]+>/).each { |jsonpath|
Utils.values_at(data, jsonpath[1..-2]).first.to_s
}
end
end
def self.recursively_interpolate_jsonpaths(struct, data, options = {})
case struct
when Hash
struct.inject({}) {|memo, (key, value)| memo[key] = recursively_interpolate_jsonpaths(value, data, options); memo }
when Array
struct.map {|elem| recursively_interpolate_jsonpaths(elem, data, options) }
when String
interpolate_jsonpaths(struct, data, options)
else
struct
end
end
def self.value_at(data, path)
values_at(data, path).first
end
def self.values_at(data, path)
if path =~ /\Aescape /
path.gsub!(/\Aescape /, '')
escape = true
else
escape = false
end
result = JsonPath.new(path, :allow_eval => ENV['ALLOW_JSONPATH_EVAL'] == "true").on(data.is_a?(String) ? data : data.to_json)
if escape
result.map {|r| CGI::escape r }
else
result
end
end
# Output JSON that is ready for inclusion into HTML. If you simply use to_json on an object, the
# presence of </script> in the valid JSON can break the page and allow XSS attacks.
# Optionally, pass `:skip_safe => true` to not call html_safe on the output.
def self.jsonify(thing, options = {})
json = thing.to_json.gsub('</', '<\/')
if !options[:skip_safe]
json.html_safe
else
json
end
end
def self.pretty_jsonify(thing)
JSON.pretty_generate(thing).gsub('</', '<\/')
end
class TupleSorter
class SortableTuple
attr_reader :array
# The <=> method will call orders[n] to determine if the nth element
# should be compared in descending order.
def initialize(array, orders = [])
@array = array
@orders = orders
end
def <=> other
other = other.array
@array.each_with_index do |e, i|
o = other[i]
case cmp = e <=> o || e.to_s <=> o.to_s
when 0
next
else
return @orders[i] ? -cmp : cmp
end
end
0
end
end
class << self
def sort!(array, orders = [])
array.sort_by! do |e|
SortableTuple.new(e, orders)
end
end
end
end
def self.sort_tuples!(array, orders = [])
TupleSorter.sort!(array, orders)
end
def self.parse_duration(string)
return nil if string.blank?
case string.strip
when /\A(\d+)\.(\w+)\z/
$1.to_i.send($2.to_s)
when /\A(\d+)\z/
$1.to_i
else
STDERR.puts "WARNING: Invalid duration format: '#{string.strip}'"
nil
end
end
def self.if_present(string, method)
if string.present?
string.send(method)
else
nil
end
end
end
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