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Democritus is library for building classes from reusable components.
Democritus is inspired as followup of a common pattern that I saw in the development of Sipity's form objects. It also aims to address the needs of Sipity's yet to be developed sibling application; The dissemination of processed data.
I'm looking to apply the ideas put forward in Avdi Grimm's Naught gem.
I would like to be able to declare in Ruby the following:
ApprovalForm = Democritus.build(command_namespaces: ['Sipity::DemocritusCommands', 'Democritus::ClassBuilder::Commands']) do |builder|
builder.form do
attributes do
attribute(name: 'agree_to_terms_of_service', type: 'Boolean', validates: 'acceptance')
end
action_name(name: 'approval')
end
end
With an ApprovalForm
, I could #submit
if #valid?
(i.e. the agree_to_terms_of_service
has been accepted).
From that point forward, I would like to be able to create the class based on a JSON description:
{
"#command_namespaces": ["Sipity::DemocritusCommands", "Democritus::ClassBuilder::Commands"],
"#form": {
"#attributes": {
"#attribute": [
{ "name": "agree_to_terms_of_service", "type": "Boolean", "validates": "acceptance" }
]
},
"#action_name": { "name": "approval" }
}
}
ApprovalForm = Demcritus.build_from_json(json)
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