DBM
YAML::DBM provides the same interface as ::DBM.
However, while DBM only allows strings for both keys and values, this library allows one to use most Ruby objects for values by first converting them to YAML. Keys must be strings.
Conversion to and from YAML is performed automatically.
See the documentation for ::DBM and ::YAML for more information.
Return value associated with key from database.
Returns nil if there is no such key.
See fetch for more information.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 29
def []( key )
fetch( key )
end
Deletes value from database associated with key.
Returns value or nil.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 102
def delete( key )
v = super( key )
if String === v
v = YAML.load( v )
end
v
end
Calls the given block once for each key, value pair in the database. Deletes all entries for which the block returns true.
Returns self.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 117
def delete_if # :yields: [key, value]
del_keys = keys.dup
del_keys.delete_if { |k| yield( k, fetch( k ) ) == false }
del_keys.each { |k| delete( k ) }
self
end
Calls the given block once for each key, value pair in the database.
Returns self.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 140
def each_pair # :yields: [key, value]
keys.each { |k| yield k, fetch( k ) }
self
end
Calls the given block for each value in database.
Returns self.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 151
def each_value # :yields: value
super { |v| yield YAML.load( v ) }
self
end
Return value associated with key.
If there is no value for key and no block is given, returns ifnone.
Otherwise, calls block passing in the given key.
See ::DBM#fetch for more information.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 56
def fetch( keystr, ifnone = nil )
begin
val = super( keystr )
return YAML.load( val ) if String === val
rescue IndexError
end
if block_given?
yield keystr
else
ifnone
end
end
Returns true if specified value is found in the database.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 168
def has_value?( val )
each_value { |v| return true if v == val }
return false
end
Deprecated, used YAML::DBM#key instead.
Note: YAML::DBM#index makes warning from internal of ::DBM#index. It says 'DBM#index is deprecated; use DBM#key', but DBM#key behaves not same as DBM#index.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 76
def index( keystr )
super( keystr.to_yaml )
end
Returns a Hash (not a DBM database) created by using each value in the database as a key, with the corresponding key as its value.
Note that all values in the hash will be Strings, but the keys will be actual objects.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 181
def invert
h = {}
keys.each { |k| h[ self.fetch( k ) ] = k }
h
end
Returns the key for the specified value.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 84
def key( keystr )
invert[keystr]
end
Converts the contents of the database to an in-memory Hash, then calls Hash#reject with the specified code block, returning a new Hash.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 129
def reject
hsh = self.to_hash
hsh.reject { |k,v| yield k, v }
end
If a block is provided, returns a new array containing [key, value] pairs for which the block returns true.
Otherwise, same as values_at
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 219
def select( *keys )
if block_given?
self.keys.collect { |k| v = self[k]; [k, v] if yield k, v }.compact
else
values_at( *keys )
end
end
Removes a [key, value] pair from the database, and returns it. If the database is empty, returns nil.
The order in which values are removed/returned is not guaranteed.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 205
def shift
a = super
a[1] = YAML.load( a[1] ) if a
a
end
Stores value in database with key as the index. value is converted to YAML before being stored.
Returns value
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 234
def store( key, val )
super( key, val.to_yaml )
val
end
Converts the contents of the database to an array of [key, value] arrays, and returns it.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 259
def to_a
a = []
keys.each { |k| a.push [ k, self.fetch( k ) ] }
a
end
Converts the contents of the database to an in-memory Hash object, and returns it.
# File yaml/dbm.rb, line 271
def to_hash
h = {}
keys.each { |k| h[ k ] = self.fetch( k ) }
h
end