Class: Psych::Handler
- Defined in:
- lib/psych/handler.rb,
ext/psych/psych_emitter.c
Overview
Psych::Handler is an abstract base class that defines the events used when dealing with Psych::Parser. Clients who want to use Psych::Parser should implement a class that inherits from Psych::Handler and define events that they can handle.
Psych::Handler defines all events that Psych::Parser can possibly send to event handlers.
See Psych::Parser for more details
Direct Known Subclasses
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: DumperOptions
Constant Summary collapse
- OPTIONS =
Default dumping options
DumperOptions.new
- EVENTS =
Events that a Handler should respond to.
[ :alias, :empty, :end_document, :end_mapping, :end_sequence, :end_stream, :scalar, :start_document, :start_mapping, :start_sequence, :start_stream ]
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#alias(anchor) ⇒ Object
Called when an alias is found to
anchor. -
#empty ⇒ Object
Called when an empty event happens.
-
#end_document(implicit) ⇒ Object
Called with the document ends.
-
#end_mapping ⇒ Object
Called when a map ends.
-
#end_sequence ⇒ Object
Called when a sequence ends.
-
#end_stream ⇒ Object
Called when the YAML stream ends.
-
#scalar(value, anchor, tag, plain, quoted, style) ⇒ Object
Called when a scalar
valueis found. -
#start_document(version, tag_directives, implicit) ⇒ Object
Called when the document starts with the declared
version,tag_directives, if the document isimplicit. -
#start_mapping(anchor, tag, implicit, style) ⇒ Object
Called when a map starts.
-
#start_sequence(anchor, tag, implicit, style) ⇒ Object
Called when a sequence is started.
-
#start_stream(encoding) ⇒ Object
Called with
encodingwhen the YAML stream starts. -
#streaming? ⇒ Boolean
Is this handler a streaming handler?.
Instance Method Details
#alias(anchor) ⇒ Object
Called when an alias is found to anchor. anchor will be the name of the anchor found.
Example
Here we have an example of an array that references itself in YAML:
--- &ponies
- first element
- *ponies
&ponies is the achor, *ponies is the alias. In this case, alias is called with “ponies”.
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 109 def alias anchor end |
#empty ⇒ Object
Called when an empty event happens. (Which, as far as I can tell, is never).
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 235 def empty end |
#end_document(implicit) ⇒ Object
Called with the document ends. implicit is a boolean value indicating whether or not the document has an implicit ending.
Example
Given the following YAML:
---
hello world
implicit will be true. Given this YAML:
---
hello world
...
implicit will be false.
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 92 def end_document implicit end |
#end_mapping ⇒ Object
Called when a map ends
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 229 def end_mapping end |
#end_sequence ⇒ Object
Called when a sequence ends.
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 190 def end_sequence end |
#end_stream ⇒ Object
Called when the YAML stream ends
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 240 def end_stream end |
#scalar(value, anchor, tag, plain, quoted, style) ⇒ Object
Called when a scalar value is found. The scalar may have an anchor, a tag, be implicitly plain or implicitly quoted
value is the string value of the scalar anchor is an associated anchor or nil tag is an associated tag or nil plain is a boolean value quoted is a boolean value style is an integer idicating the string style
See the constants in Psych::Nodes::Scalar for the possible values of style
Example
Here is a YAML document that exercises most of the possible ways this method can be called:
---
- !str "foo"
- &anchor fun
- many
lines
- |
many
newlines
The above YAML document contains a list with four strings. Here are the parameters sent to this method in the same order:
# value anchor tag plain quoted style
["foo", nil, "!str", false, false, 3 ]
["fun", "anchor", nil, true, false, 1 ]
["many lines", nil, nil, true, false, 1 ]
["many\nnewlines\n", nil, nil, false, true, 4 ]
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 149 def scalar value, anchor, tag, plain, quoted, style end |
#start_document(version, tag_directives, implicit) ⇒ Object
Called when the document starts with the declared version, tag_directives, if the document is implicit.
version will be an array of integers indicating the YAML version being dealt with, tag_directives is a list of tuples indicating the prefix and suffix of each tag, and implicit is a boolean indicating whether the document is started implicitly.
Example
Given the following YAML:
YAML 1.1
TAG ! tag:tenderlovemaking.com,2009:
--- !squee
The parameters for start_document must be this:
version # => [1, 1]
tag_directives # => [["!", "tag:tenderlovemaking.com,2009:"]]
implicit # => false
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 71 def start_document version, tag_directives, implicit end |
#start_mapping(anchor, tag, implicit, style) ⇒ Object
Called when a map starts.
anchor is the anchor associated with the map or nil. tag is the tag associated with the map or nil. implicit is a boolean indicating whether or not the map was implicitly started. style is an integer indicating the mapping style.
See the constants in Psych::Nodes::Mapping for the possible values of style.
Example
Here is a YAML document that exercises most of the possible ways this method can be called:
---
k: !!map { hello: world }
v: &pewpew
hello: world
The above YAML document consists of three maps, an outer map that contains two inner maps. Below is a matrix of the parameters sent in order to represent these three maps:
# anchor tag implicit style
[nil, nil, true, 1 ]
[nil, "tag:yaml.org,2002:map", false, 2 ]
["pewpew", nil, true, 1 ]
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 224 def start_mapping anchor, tag, implicit, style end |
#start_sequence(anchor, tag, implicit, style) ⇒ Object
Called when a sequence is started.
anchor is the anchor associated with the sequence or nil. tag is the tag associated with the sequence or nil. implicit a boolean indicating whether or not the sequence was implicitly started. style is an integer indicating the list style.
See the constants in Psych::Nodes::Sequence for the possible values of style.
Example
Here is a YAML document that exercises most of the possible ways this method can be called:
---
- !!seq [
a
]
- &pewpew
- b
The above YAML document consists of three lists, an outer list that contains two inner lists. Here is a matrix of the parameters sent to represent these lists:
# anchor tag implicit style
[nil, nil, true, 1 ]
[nil, "tag:yaml.org,2002:seq", false, 2 ]
["pewpew", nil, true, 1 ]
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 185 def start_sequence anchor, tag, implicit, style end |
#start_stream(encoding) ⇒ Object
Called with encoding when the YAML stream starts. This method is called once per stream. A stream may contain multiple documents.
See the constants in Psych::Parser for the possible values of encoding.
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 46 def start_stream encoding end |
#streaming? ⇒ Boolean
Is this handler a streaming handler?
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# File 'lib/psych/handler.rb', line 245 def streaming? false end |