1.7.2 2024-01-05
Fixed
- Fixed BigDecimal warning due to not being required in gemspec (@bkuhlmann in #464)
1.7.1 2023-02-17
Fixed
- Warning from jruby about overwritten keyword (@flash-gordon + @klobuczek in #454)
1.7.0 2022-11-04
Changed
- This version is compatible with recently released dry-rb dependencies (@flash-gordon)
- Updated to dry-core 1.0 (@flash-gordon + @solnic)
- Dependency on dry-container was dropped (@flash-gordon)
1.6.1 2022-10-15
Changed
- Fix issues with internal const_missing and Inflector/Module constants (@flash-gordon + @solnic)
1.6.0 2022-10-15
Changed
- Optimize
PredicateRegistry
for Ruby 2.7+ (see #420 for more details) (@casperisfine) - Use zeitwerk for auto-loading (@flash-gordon)
1.5.1 2021-02-16
Fixed
- Add missing requires for internal usage of
Dry::Equalizer
(@timriley in #418)
1.5.0 2021-01-21
Added
- Wrapping constructor types :tada: (@flash-gordon)
Constructor blocks can have a second argument. The second argument is the underlying type itself:
age_from_year = Dry::Types['coercible.integer'].constructor do |input, type|
Date.today.year - type.(input)
end
age_from_year.('2000') # => 21
With wrapping constructors you have control over "type application". You can even run it more than once:
inc = Dry::Types['integer'].constructor(&:succ)
inc2x = inc.constructor { _2.(_2.(_2.(_1))) }
inc2x.(10) # => 13
- Fallbacks :tada: (@flash-gordon)
age = Dry::Types['coercible.ineger'].fallback(18)
age.('10') # => 10
age.('20') # => 20
age.('abc') # => 18
Fallbacks are different from default values: the later will be evaluated only when no input provided.
Under the hood, .fallback
creates a wrapping constructor.
params.string
as an alias forstrict.string
. This addition should be non-breaking (@flash-gordon)- API for defining custom type builders similar to
.default
,.constructor
, or.optional
(@flash-gordon)
# Making an alias for `.fallback`
Dry::Types.define_builder(:or) { |type, v| type.fallback(v) }
# Using new builder
type = Dry::Types['integer'].or(-273)
type.(:invalid) # => -273
Changed
- Inferring predicates from class names is deprecated. It's very unlikely your code depends on it, however, if it does, you'll get an exception with instructions. (@flash-gordon)
If you don't rely on inferring, just disable it with:
Dry::Types::PredicateInferrer::Compiler.infer_predicate_by_class_name false
Otherwise, enable it explicitly:
Dry::Types::PredicateInferrer::Compiler.infer_predicate_by_class_name true
1.4.0 2020-03-09
Fixed
json.nil
no longer coerces empty strings tonil
. It was a long-standing bug that for some reason remained unnoticed for years. Technically, this may be a breaking change for JSON schemas described with dry-schema (@flash-gordon)
1.3.1 2020-02-17
Changed
- Predicate inferrer now returns
hash?
for hash schemas. Note, it doesn't spit more complex preds because we have different plans for dry-schema (@flash-gordon)
1.3.0 2020-02-10
Added
Schema#merge
for merging two hash schemas (@waiting-for-dev)- Aliases for
.constructor
to non-constructor types. Now you can call.prepend
/.append
without silly checks for the type being a constructor (flash-gordon)ruby (Dry::Types['integer'].prepend(-> { _1 + 1 })).(1) # => 2 (Dry::Types['coercible.integer'] >> -> { _1 * 2 }).('99') # => 198
Hash::Schema#clear
returns a schema with the same options but without keys- Optional namespace now includes strict types by default (@flash-gordon)
Fixed
Schema::Key#optional
returns an instance ofSchema::Key
as it should have done- Composition with function handling exceptions. This could occasionally lead to unexpected exceptions (@flash-gordon)
1.2.2 2019-12-14
Fixed
Types.Contructor
doesn't re-wrap class instances implementing type interface, this fixes some quirks in dry-struct (@flash-gordon)
Changed
- Types now use immutable equalizers. This should improve performance in certain cases e.g. in ROM (flash-gordon)
- Attempting to use non-symbol keys in hash schemas raises an error. We always supported only symbols as keys but there was no check, now it'll throw an argument error. If you want to convert strings to symbols, use
Hash#with_key_transform
(flash-gordon) - Params and JSON types accept Time/Date/Datetime instances and boolean values. This can be useful in tests but we discourage you from relying on this behavior in production code. For example, building structs with
Params
types is considered a smell. There are dedicated tools for coercion, namely dry-schema and dry-validation. Be responsible user of dry-types! ❤ (flash-gordon)
1.2.1 2019-11-07
Fixed
- Fix keyword warnings reported by Ruby 2.7 (flash-gordon)
- Error type in failing case in
Array::Member
(esparta)
1.2.0 2019-10-06
Added
Optional::Params
types that coerce empty strings tonil
(flash-gordon)ruby Dry::Types['optional.params.integer'].('') # => nil Dry::Types['optional.params.integer'].('140') # => 140 Dry::Types['optional.params.integer'].('asd') # => exception!
Keep in mind,Dry::Types['optional.params.integer']
andDry::Types['params.integer'].optional
are not the same, the latter doesn't handle empty strings.- Predicate inferrer was ported from dry-schema (authored by solnic)
ruby require 'dry/types/predicate_inferrer' Dry::Types::PredicateInferrer.new[Types::String] # => [:str?] Dry::Types::PredicateInferrer.new[Types::String | Types::Integer] # => [[[:str?], [:int?]]]
Note that the API of the predicate inferrer can change in the stable version, it's dictated by the needs of dry-schema so it should be considered as semi-stable. If you depend on it, write specs covering the desired behavior. Another option is copy-and-paste the whole thing to your project. - Primitive inferrer was ported from dry-schema (authored by solnic)
ruby require 'dry/types/primitive_inferrer' Dry::Types::PrimitiveInferrer.new[Types::String] # => [String] Dry::Types::PrimitiveInferrer.new[Types::String | Types::Integer] # => [String, Integer] Dry::Types::PrimitiveInferrer.new[Types::String.optional] # => [NilClass, String]
The primitive inferrer should be stable by now, you can rely on it. - The
monads
extension addsDry::Types::Result#to_monad
. This makes it compatible with do notation from dry-monads. Load it withDry::Types.load_extensions(:monads)
(skryukov)
Types = Dry.Types
Dry::Types.load_extensions(:monads)
class AddTen
include Dry::Monads[:result, :do]
def call(input)
integer = yield Types::Coercible::Integer.try(input)
Success(integer + 10)
end
end
Fixed
- Bug with using a
Bool
-named struct as a schema key (flash-gordon) - A bunch of issues related to using
meta
on complex types (flash-gordon) Types.Constructor(...)
returns aTypes::Array
as it should (flash-gordon)
Changed
Dry::Types.[]
used to work with classes, now it's deprecated (flash-gordon)
1.1.1 2019-07-26
Fixed
- A bug where meta was lost for lax array types (flash-gordon)
1.1.0 2019-07-02
Added
- New builder method
Interface
constructs a type which accepts objects that respond to the given methods (waiting-for-dev)ruby Types = Dry.Types() Types::Callable = Types.Interface(:call) Types::Callable.valid?(Object.new) # => false Types::Callable.valid?(proc {}) # => true
- New types:
coercible.symbol
,params.symbol
, andjson.symbol
, all use.to_sym
for coercion (waiting-for-dev)
Fixed
- Converting schema keys to maybe types (flash-gordon)
- Using
Schema#key
andArray#member
on constuctors (flash-gordon) - Using
meta(omittable: true)
withintransform_types
works again but produces a warning, please migrate to.omittable
or.required(false)
(flash-gordon) - Bug with a constructror defined on top of enum (flash-gordon)
1.0.1 2019-06-04
Added
- In a case of failure the constructor block can now pass a different value (flash-gordon)
ruby not_empty_string = Types::String.constructor do |value, &failure| value.strip.empty? ? failure.(nil) : value.strip end not_empty_string.(' ') { |v| v } # => nil not_empty_string.lax.(' ') # => nil not_empty_string.lax.(' foo ') # => "foo"
Schema#strict
now accepts an boolean argument. Iffales
is passed this will turn a strict schema into a non-strict one (flash-gordon)
1.0.0 2019-04-23
Added
- API for custom constructor types was enhanced. If you pass your own callable to
.constructor
it can have a block in its signature. If a block is passed, you must call it on failed coercion, otherwise raise a type coercion error (flash-gordon) Example:ruby proc do |input, &block| if input.is_a? String Integer(input, 10) else Integer(input) end rescue ArgumentError, TypeError => error if block block.call else raise Dry::Types::CoercionError.new( error.message, backtrace: error.backtrace ) end end
This makes the exception handling your job so that dry-types won't have to catch and re-wrap all possible errors (this is not safe, generally speaking). - Types now can be converted to procs thus you can pass them as blocks (flash-gordon)
ruby %w(1 2 3).map(&Types::Coercible::Integer) # => [1, 2, 3]
Changed
- [BREAKING] Behavior of built-in constructor types was changed to be more strict. They will always raise an error on failed coercion (flash-gordon) Compare:
# 0.15.0
Types::Params::Integer.('foo')
# => "foo"
# 1.0.0
Types::Params::Integer.('foo')
# => Dry::Types::CoercionError: invalid value for Integer(): "foo"
To handle coercion errors Type#call
now yields a block:
Types::Params::Integer.('foo') { :invalid } # => :invalid
This makes work with coercions more straightforward and way faster.
- [BREAKING] Safe types were renamed to Lax, this name better serves their purpose. The previous name is available but prints a warning (flash-gordon)
- [BREAKING] Metadata is now pushed down to the decorated type. It is not likely you will notice a difference but this a breaking change that enables some use cases in rom related to the usage of default types in relations (flash-gordon)
- Nominal types are now completely unconstrained. This fixes some inconsistencies when using them with constraints.
Nominal#try
will always return a successful result, for the previous behavior useNominal#try_coerce
or switch to strict types with passing a block to#call
(flash-gordon) - ## Performance improvements
- During the work on this release, a lot of performance improvements were made. dry-types 1.0 combined with dry-logic 1.0 are multiple times faster than dry-types 0.15 and dry-logic 0.5 for common cases including constraints checking and coercion (flash-gordon)
0.15.0 2019-03-22
Added
- Improved string representation of types (flash-gordon)
ruby Dry::Types['nominal.integer'] # => #<Dry::Types[Nominal<Integer>]> Dry::Types['params.integer'] # => #<Dry::Types[Constructor<Nominal<Integer> fn=Dry::Types::Coercions::Params.to_int>]> Dry::Types['hash'].schema(age?: 'integer') # => #<Dry::Types[Constrained<Schema<keys={age?: Constrained<Nominal<Integer> rule=[type?(Integer)]>}> rule=[type?(Hash)]>]> Dry::Types['array<integer>'] # => #<Dry::Types[Constrained<Array<Constrained<Nominal<Integer> rule=[type?(Integer)]>> rule=[type?(Array)]>]>
- Options for the list of types you want to import with
Dry.Types
(flash-gordon) Cherry-pick only certain types:ruby module Types include Dry.Types(:strict, :nominal, :coercible) end Types.constants # => [:Strict, :Nominal, :Coercible]
Change default top-level types:ruby module Types include Dry.Types(default: :coercible) end # => #<Dry::Types[Constructor<Nominal<Integer> fn=Kernel.Integer>]>
Rename type namespaces:ruby module Types include Dry.Types(strict: :Strong, coercible: :Kernel) end
- Optional keys for schemas can be provided with ?-ending symbols (flash-gordon)
ruby Dry::Types['hash'].schema(name: 'string', age?: 'integer')
- Another way of making keys optional is setting
required: false
to meta. In fact, it is the preferable way if you have to store this information inmeta
, otherwise use the Key's API (see below) (flash-gordon)ruby Dry::Types['hash'].schema( name: Dry::Types['string'], age: Dry::Types['integer'].meta(required: false) )
- Key types have API for making keys omittable and back (flash-gordon)
# defining a base schema with optional keys
lax_hash = Dry::Types['hash'].with_type_transform { |key| key.required(false) }
# same as
lax_hash = Dry::Types['hash'].with_type_transform(&:omittable)
# keys in user_schema are not required
user_schema = lax_hash.schema(name: 'string', age: 'integer')
Type#optional?
now recognizes more cases wherenil
is an allowed value (flash-gordon)Constructor#{prepend,append}
with<<
and>>
as aliases.Constructor#append
works the same wayConstructor#constrcutor
does.Constuctor#prepend
chains functions in the reverse order, see examples (flash-gordon)
to_int = Types::Coercible::Integer
inc = to_int.append { |x| x + 2 }
inc.("1") # => "1" -> 1 -> 3
inc = to_int.prepend { |x| x + "2" }
inc.("1") # => "1" -> "12" -> 12
- Partial schema application for cases when you want to validate only a subset of keys (flash-gordon)
This is useful when you want to update a key or two in an already-validated hash. A perfect example is
Dry::Struct#new
where this feature is now used.ruby schema = Dry::Types['hash'].schema(name: 'string', age: 'integer') value = schema.(name: 'John', age: 20) update = schema.apply({ age: 21 }, skip_missing: true) value.merge(update)
Fixed
Hash::Map
now behaves as a constrained type if its values are constrained (flash-gordon)coercible.integer
now doesn't blow up on invalid strings (exterm)
Changed
- [BREAKING] Internal representation of hash schemas was changed to be a simple list of key types (flash-gordon)
Dry::Types::Hash#with_type_transform
now yields a key type instead of type + name:ruby Dry::Types['strict.hash'].with_type_transform { |key| key.name == :age ? key.required(false) : key }
- [BREAKING] Definition types were renamed to nominal (flash-gordon)
- [BREAKING] Top-level types returned by
Dry::Types.[]
are now strict (flash-gordon)ruby # before Dry::Types['integer'] # => #<Dry::Types[Nominal<Integer>]> # now Dry::Types['integer'] # => <Dry::Types[Constrained<Nominal<Integer> rule=[type?(Integer)]>]> # you can still access nominal types using namespace Dry::Types['nominal.integer'] # => #<Dry::Types[Nominal<Integer>]>
- [BREAKING] Default values are not evaluated if the decorated type returns
nil
. They are triggered onUndefined
instead (GustavoCaso + flash-gordon) - [BREAKING] Support for old hash schemas was fully removed. This makes dry-types not compatible with dry-validation < 1.0 (flash-gordon)
Dry::Types.module
is deprecated in favor ofDry.Types
(flash-gordon) Keep in mindDry.Types
uses strict types for top-level names, that is afterruby module Types include Dry.Types end
Types::Integer
is a strict type. If you want it to be nominal, useinclude Dry.Types(default: :nominal)
. See other options below.params.integer
now always converts strings to decimal numbers, this means09
will be coerced to9
(threw an error before) (skryukov)- Ruby 2.3 is EOL and not officially supported. It may work but we don't test it.
0.14.1 2019-03-25
Fixed
coercible.integer
now doesn't blow up on invalid strings (exterm)
0.14.0 2019-01-29
Fixed
valid?
works correctly with constructors now (cgeorgii)
Changed
- [BREAKING] Support for Ruby 2.2 was dropped. It reached EOL on March 31, 2018.
dry-logic
was updated to~> 0.5
(solnic)
0.13.4 2018-12-21
Fixed
- Fixed warnings about keyword arguments from Ruby 2.6. See https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14183 for all the details (flash-gordon)
0.13.3 2018-11-25
Fixed
Dry::Types::Hash#try
returnsFailure
instead of throwing an exception on missing keys (GustavoCaso)
0.13.2 2018-05-30
Fixed
Defaults#valid?
now works fine when passingDry::Core::Constans::Undefined
as value (GustavoCaso)valid?
for constructor types wrappingSum
s (GustavoCaso)
0.13.1 2018-05-28
Added
params.int
was added to make the upgrade process in dry-validation smoother (available after yourequire 'dry/types/compat/int'
) (flash-gordon)
Fixed
- Defaults now works fine with meta (GustavoCaso)
- Defaults are now re-decorated properly (flash-gordon)
0.13.0 2018-05-03
Added
- Hash schemas were rewritten. The old API is still around but is going to be deprecated and removed before 1.0. The new API is simpler and more flexible. Instead of having a bunch of predefined schemas you can build your own by combining the following methods:
Schema#with_key_transform
—transforms keys of input hashes, for things like symbolizing etc.Schema#strict
—makes a schema intolerant to unknown keys.Hash#with_type_transform
—transforms member types with an arbitrary block. For instance,
optional_keys = Types::Hash.with_type_transform { |t, _key| t.optional }
schema = optional_keys.schema(name: 'strict.string', age: 'strict.int')
schema.(name: "Jane", age: nil) # => {name: "Jane", age: nil}
Note that by default all keys are required, if a key is expected to be absent, add to the corresponding type's meta omittable: true
:
intolerant = Types::Hash.schema(name: Types::Strict::String)
intolerant[{}] # => Dry::Types::MissingKeyError
tolerant = Types::Hash.schema(name: Types::Strict::String.(omittable: true))
tolerant[{}] # => {}
tolerant_with_default = Types::Hash.schema(name: Types::Strict::String.(omittable: true).default("John"))
tolerant[{}] # => {name: "John"}
The new API is composable in a natural way:
TOLERANT = Types::Hash.with_type_transform { |t| t.(omittable: true) }.freeze
user = TOLERANT.schema(name: 'strict.string', age: 'strict.int')
user.(name: "Jane") # => {name: "Jane"}
TOLERANT_SYMBOLIZED = TOLERANT.with_key_transform(&:to_sym)
user_sym = TOLERANT_SYMBOLIZED.schema(name: 'strict.string', age: 'strict.int')
user_sym.("name" => "Jane") # => {name: "Jane"}
(flash-gordon)
Types.Strict
is an alias forTypes.Instance
(flash-gordon)ruby strict_range = Types.Strict(Range) strict_range == Types.Instance(Range) # => true
Enum#include?
is an alias toEnum#valid?
(d-Pixie + flash-gordon)Range
was added (GustavoCaso)Array
types filter outUndefined
values, if you have an array type with a constructor type as its member, the constructor now can returnDry::Types::Undefined
to indicate empty value:ruby filter_empty_strings = Types::Strict::Array.of( Types::Strict::String.constructor { |input| input.to_s.yield_self { |s| s.empty? ? Dry::Types::Undefined : s } } ) filter_empty_strings.(["John", nil, "", "Jane"]) # => ["John", "Jane"]
Types::Map
was added for homogeneous hashes, when only types of keys and values are known in advance, not specific key names (fledman + flash-gordon)ruby int_to_string = Types::Hash.map('strict.integer', 'strict.string') int_to_string[0 => 'foo'] # => { 0 => "foo" } int_to_string[0 => 1] # Dry::Types::MapError: input value 1 for key 0 is invalid: type?(String, 1)
- Enum supports mappings (bolshakov + flash-gordon)
ruby dict = Types::Strict::String.enum('draft' => 0, 'published' => 10, 'archived' => 20) dict['published'] # => 'published' dict[10] # => 'published'
Fixed
- Fixed applying constraints to optional type, i.e.
.optional.constrained
works correctly (flash-gordon) - Fixed enum working with optionals (flash-gordon)
- ## Internal
- Dropped the
dry-configurable
dependency (GustavoCaso) - The gem now uses
dry-inflector
for inflections instead ofinflecto
(GustavoCaso)
Changed
- [BREAKING] Renamed
Types::Form
toTypes::Params
. You can opt-in the former name withrequire 'dry/types/compat/form_types'
. It will be dropped in the next release (ndrluis) - [BREAKING] The
Int
types was renamed toInteger
, this was the only type named differently from the standard Ruby classes so it has been made consistent. The former name is available withrequire 'dry/types/compat/int'
(GustavoCaso + flash-gordon) - [BREAKING] Default types are not evaluated on
nil
. Default values are evaluated only if no value were given.ruby type = Types::Strict::String.default("hello") type[nil] # => constraint error type[] # => "hello"
This change allowed to greatly simplify hash schemas, make them a lot more flexible yet predictable (see below). - [BREAKING]
Dry::Types.register_class
was removed,Dry::Types.register
was made private API, do not register your types in the globaldry-types
container, use a module instead, e.g.Types
(flash-gordon) - [BREAKING] Enum types don't accept value index anymore. Instead, explicit mapping is supported, see below (flash-gordon)
0.12.2 2017-11-04
Fixed
- The type compiler was fixed for simple rules such as used for strict type checks (flash-gordon)
- Fixed an error on
Dry::Types['json.decimal'].try(nil)
(nesaulov) - Fixed an error on calling
try
on an array type built of constrained types (flash-gordon) - Implemented
===
for enum types (GustavoCaso)
0.12.1 2017-10-11
Fixed
Constructor#try
rescuesArgumentError
(raised in cases likeInteger('foo')
) (flash-gordon)#constructor
works correctly for default and enum types (solnic)- Optional sum types work correctly in
safe
mode (GustavoCaso) - The equalizer of constrained types respects meta (flash-gordon)
0.12.0 2017-09-15
Added
- A bunch of shortcut methods for constructing types to the autogenerated module, e.g.
Types.Constructor(String, &:to_s)
(flash-gordon) - ## Deprecated
Types::Array#member
was deprecated in favor ofTypes::Array#of
(flash-gordon)
0.11.1 2017-08-14
Fixed
- Fixed
Constructor#name
withSum
-types (flash-gordon)
Changed
- Constructors are now equalized using
fn
andmeta
too (flash-gordon)
0.11.0 2017-06-30
Added
#to_ast
available for all type objects (GustavoCaso)Types::Array#of
as an alias for#member
(maliqq)- Detailed failure objects are passed to results which improves constraint violation messages (GustavoCaso)
0.10.3 2017-05-06
Added
- Callable defaults accept the underlying type (v-kolesnikov)
0.10.2 2017-04-28
Fixed
- Fixed
Type#optional?
for sum types (flash-gordon)
0.10.1 2017-04-28
Added
Type#optional?
returns true if type is Sum and left is nil (GustavoCaso)Type#pristine
returns a type withoutmeta
(flash-gordon)
Fixed
meta
is used in type equality again (solnic)Any
works correctly with meta again (flash-gordon)
0.10.0 2017-04-26
Added
- Types can be used in
case
statements now (GustavoCaso)
Fixed
- Return original value when Date.parse raises a RangeError (jviney)
Changed
- Meta data are now stored separately from options (flash-gordon)
Types::Object
was renamed toTypes::Any
(flash-gordon)
0.9.4 2017-01-24
Added
- Added
Types::Object
which passes an object of any type (flash-gordon)
0.9.3 2016-12-03
Fixed
- Updated to dry-core >= 0.2.1 (ruby warnings are gone) (flash-gordon)
0.9.2 2016-11-13
Added
- Support for
"Y"
and"N"
astrue
andfalse
values, respectively (scare21410)
Changed
- Optimized object allocation in hash schemas, resulting in up to 25% speed boost (davydovanton)
0.9.1 2016-11-04
Fixed
Hash#strict_with_defaults
properly evaluates callable defaults (bolshakov)
Changed
Hash#weak
accepts Hash-descendants again (solnic)
0.9.0 2016-09-21
Added
Hash#strict_with_defaults
which validates presence of all required keys and respects default types for missing values (backus)Type#constrained?
method (flash-gordon)
Fixed
- Summing two constrained types works correctly (flash-gordon)
Types::Array::Member#valid?
in cases where member type is a constraint (solnic)Hash::Schema#try
handles exceptions properly and returns a failure object (solnic)
Changed
- [BREAKING] Renamed
Hash##{schema=>permissive}
(backus) - [BREAKING]
dry-monads
dependency was made optional, Maybe types are available afterDry::Types.load_extensions(:maybe)
(flash-gordon) - [BREAKING]
Dry::Types::Struct
andDry::Types::Value
have been extracted todry-struct
(backus) Types::Form::Bool
supports upcased true/false values (kirs)Types::Form::{Date,DateTime,Time}
fail gracefully for invalid input (padde)- ice_nine dependency has been dropped as it was required by Struct only (flash-gordon)
0.8.1 2016-07-13
Fixed
- Compiler no longer chokes on type nodes without args (solnic)
- Removed
bin/console
from gem package (solnic)
0.8.0 2016-07-01
Added
Struct
now implementsType
interface so ieSomeStruct | String
works now (flash-gordon):weak
Hash constructor which can partially coerce a hash even when it includes invalid values (solnic)- Types include
Dry::Equalizer
now (flash-gordon)
Fixed
Struct#to_hash
descends into arrays too (nepalez)Default#with
works now (flash-gordon)
Changed
:symbolized
hash schema is now based on:weak
schema (solnic)Struct::Value
instances are now deeply frozen via ice_nine (backus)
0.7.2 2016-05-11
Fixed
Bool#default
gladly acceptsfalse
as its value (solnic)- Creating an empty schema with input processor no longer fails (lasseebert)
Changed
- Allow multiple calls to meta (solnic)
- Allow capitalised versions of true and false values for boolean coercions (nil0bject)
- Replace kleisli with dry-monads (flash-gordon)
- Use coercions from Kernel (flash-gordon)
- Decimal coercions now work with Float (flash-gordon)
- Coerce empty strings in form posts to blank arrays and hashes (timriley)
- update to use dry-logic v0.2.3 (fran-worley)
0.7.1 2016-04-06
Added
JSON::*
types with JSON-specific coercions (coop)
Fixed
- Schema is properly inherited in Struct (backus)
constructor_type
is properly inherited in Struct (fbernier)
0.7.0 2016-03-30
Major focus of this release is to make complex type composition possible and improving constraint errors to be more meaningful.
Added
Type#try
interface that tries to process the input and return a result object which can be either a success or failure (solnic)#meta
interface for setting arbitrary meta data on types (solnic)ConstraintError
has a message which includes information about the predicate which failed ienil violates constraints (type?(String) failed)
(solnic)Struct
usesDry::Equalizer
too, just likeValue
(AMHOL)Sum::Constrained
which has a disjunction rule built from its types (solnic)- Compiler supports
[:constructor, [primitive, fn_proc]]
nodes (solnic) - Compiler supports building schema-less
form.hash
types (solnic)
Fixed
Sum
now supports complex types likeArray
orHash
with member types and/or constraints (solnic)Default#constrained
will properly wrap a new constrained type (solnic)
Changed
- [BREAKING] Renamed
Type#{optional=>maybe}
(AMHOL) - [BREAKING]
Type#optional(other)
builds a sum:Strict::Nil | other
(AMHOL) - [BREAKING] Type objects are now frozen (solnic)
- [BREAKING]
Value
instances are frozen (AMHOL) Array
is no longer a constructor and has aArray::Member
subclass (solnic)Hash
is no longer a constructor and is split intoHash::Safe
,Hash::Strict
andHash::Symbolized
(solnic)Constrained
has now aConstrained::Coercible
subclass which will try to apply its type prior applying its rule (solnic)#maybe
usesStrict::Nil
now (solnic)Type#default
will raise ifnil
was passed forMaybe
type (solnic)Hash
with a schema will set maybe values for missing keys or nils (flash-gordon)
0.6.0 2016-03-16
Renamed from dry-data
to dry-types
and:
Added
Dry::Types.module
which returns a namespace for inclusion which has all built-in types defined as constants (solnic)Hash#schema
supports default values now (solnic)Hash#symbolized
passes through keys that are already symbols (solnic)Struct.new
uses an empty hash by default as input (solnic)Struct.constructor_type
macro can be used to change attributes constructor (solnic)default
accepts a block now for dynamic values (solnic)Types.register_class
accepts a second arg which is the name of the class' constructor method, defaults to:new
(solnic)
Fixed
Struct
will simply pass-through the input if it is already a struct (solnic)default
will raise if a value violates constraints (solnic)- Evaluating a default value tries to use type's constructor which makes it work with types that may coerce an input into nil (solnic)
enum
works just fine with integer-values (solnic)enum
+default
works just fine (solnic)Optional
no longer responds toprimitive
as it makes no sense since there's no single primitive for an optional value (solnic)Optional
passes-through a value which is already a maybe (solnic)
Changed
Dry::Types::Definition
is now the base type definition object (solnic)Dry::Types::Constructor
is now a type definition with a constructor function (solnic)
0.5.1 2016-01-11
Added
Dry::Data::Type#safe
for types which can skip constructor when primitive does not match input's class (solnic)form.array
andform.hash
safe types (solnic)
0.5.0 2016-01-11
Added
Type#default
interface for defining a type with a default value (solnic)
Fixed
attribute
raises proper error when type definition is missing (solnic)
Changed
- [BREAKING]
Dry::Data::Type.new
accepts constructor and options now (solnic) - Renamed
Dry::Data::Type::{Enum,Constrained}
=>Dry::Data::{Enum,Constrained}
(solnic) dry-logic
is now a dependency for constrained types (solnic)- Constrained types are now always available (solnic)
strict.*
category uses constrained types with:type?
predicate (solnic)SumType#call
no longer needs to rescue fromTypeError
(solnic)
0.4.2 2015-12-27
Added
- Support for arrays in type compiler (solnic)
Changed
- Array member uses type objects now rather than just their constructors (solnic)
0.4.0 2015-12-11
Added
- Support for sum-types with constraint type (solnic)
Dry::Data::Type#optional
for defining optional types (solnic)
Changed
Dry::Data['optional']
was removed in favor ofDry::Data::Type#optional
(solnic)
0.3.2 2015-12-10
Added
Dry::Data::Value
which works like a struct but is a value object with equalizer (solnic)
Fixed
- Added missing require for
dry-equalizer
(solnic)
0.3.1 2015-12-09
Changed
- Removed require of constrained type and make it optional (solnic)
0.3.0 2015-12-09
Added
Type#constrained
interface for defining constrained types (solnic)Dry::Data
can be configured with a type namespace (solnic)Dry::Data.finalize
can be used to define types as constants under configured namespace (solnic)Dry::Data::Type#enum
for defining an enum from a specific type (solnic)- New types:
symbol
andclass
along with theirstrict
versions (solnic)
0.2.1 2015-11-30
Added
- Type compiler supports nested hashes now (solnic)
Fixed
form.bool
sum is using correct right-sideform.false
type (solnic)
Changed
- Improved structure of the ast (solnic)
0.2.0 2015-11-29
Added
form.nil
which coerces empty strings tonil
(solnic)bool
sum-type (true | false) (solnic)- Type compiler supports sum-types now (solnic)
Changed
- Constructing optional types uses the new
Dry::Data["optional"]
built-in type (solnic)
0.1.0 2015-11-27
Added
form.*
coercible types (solnic)Type::Hash#strict
for defining hashes with a strict schema (solnic)Type::Hash#symbolized
for defining hashes that will symbolize keys (solnic)Dry::Data.register_class
short-cut interface for registering a class and setting its.new
method as the constructor (solnic)Dry::Data::Compiler
for building a type from a simple ast (solnic)
0.0.1 2015-10-05
First public release