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Easy JSON storage.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'active_json'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install active_json
my_database.json
somewhere.ActiveJson::Base
.module MyDatabase
extend ActiveJson::Base
configure do |config|
config.path = 'path/to/my_database.json'
end
end
You can access your json as any ruby Hash
or Array
. For example, if your database looks like this:
{
"website": "Mr. Buster Muller's Blog.",
"posts": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Sustainable twee kinfolk cronut williamsburg franzen.",
"published": true
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Marfa skateboard synth swag.",
"published": false
}
]
}
Then you can do something like this:
# Get website title
MyDatabase.website
# Iterate through posts
MyDatabase.posts each do |post|
puts post.title
end
Update you database as you want:
MyDatabase.website
# => "Mr. Buster Muller's Blog."
MyDatabase.website = "Someone else's Blog."
MyDatabase.website
# => "Someone else's Blog."
If you changed something and don't want it anymore:
MyDatabase.website
# => "Mr. Buster Muller's Blog."
MyDatabase.website = "Someone else's Blog."
MyDatabase.website
# => "Someone else's Blog."
MyDatabase.reload
MyDatabase.website
# => "Mr. Buster Muller's Blog."
Or save you changes into my_database.json
file:
MyDatabase.website
# => "Mr. Buster Muller's Blog."
MyDatabase.website = "Someone else's Blog."
MyDatabase.website
# => "Someone else's Blog."
MyDatabase.save
# => true
MyDatabase.reload
MyDatabase.website
# => "Someone else's Blog."
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
FAQs
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We found that active_json demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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