bakkdoor/ripple.fy
Fancy wrapper for Ripple, Ruby's rich modeling layer for Riak.
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Section titled “Ripple.fy”A Fancy wrapper for Ripple, Ruby’s rich modeling layer for Riak.
Section titled “A Fancy wrapper for Ripple, Ruby’s rich modeling layer for Riak.”This package exposes Ripple (https://github.com/seancribbs/ripple) to Fancy in an idiomatic way. You can easily define Model properties and relationships that are backed by and stored in Riak, the distributed key-value database.
Example usage:
class Person # forward declaration due to reference in Pet class below
class Pet { include: Ripple Model properties: { name: { type: String } } key: 'name has_one: 'person type: Person}
class Person { include: Ripple Model properties: { name: { type: String } age: { type: Fixnum } } key: 'name has_many: 'pets type: Pet}
# Let's create a Person (create automatically saves it to Riak after creation):tom = Person create: @{ name: "Tom Tucker" age: 55}
kitty = Pet create: @{ name: "Kitty Cat" person: tom}
tom save: @{ pets << kitty } # add kitty to tom's pets and save tom
# Find Tom by his key:
tom = Person find: "Tom Tucker" # as defined above, the key for a Person is its name# find: returns nil if the given key is invalid.# alternatively use find!: which raises an Exception if given an invalid key:tom = Person find!: "Tom Tucker"Copyright
Section titled “Copyright”(C) 2012 Christopher Bertels chris@fancy-lang.org
Released under the same license as Ripple: Apache License, Version 2.0