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## Awesome Print ##
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Awesome Print is a Ruby library that pretty prints Ruby objects in full color
exposing their internal structure with proper indentation. Rails ActiveRecord
objects and usage within Rails templates are supported via included mixins.
__NOTE__: awesome_print v1.2.0 is the last release supporting Ruby versions
prior to v1.9.3 and Rails versions prior to v3.0. The upcoming awesome_print
v2.0 will *require* Ruby v1.9.3 or later and Rails v3.0 or later.
### Installation ###
# Installing as Ruby gem
$ gem install awesome_print
# Cloning the repository
$ git clone git://github.com/awesome-print/awesome_print.git
### Usage ###
```ruby
require "awesome_print"
ap object, options = {}
```
Default options:
```ruby
indent: 4, # Number of spaces for indenting.
index: true, # Display array indices.
html: false, # Use ANSI color codes rather than HTML.
multiline: true, # Display in multiple lines.
plain: false, # Use colors.
raw: false, # Do not recursively format instance variables.
sort_keys: false, # Do not sort hash keys.
sort_vars: true, # Sort instance variables.
limit: false, # Limit arrays & hashes. Accepts bool or int.
ruby19_syntax: false, # Use Ruby 1.9 hash syntax in output.
color: {
args: :pale,
array: :white,
bigdecimal: :blue,
class: :yellow,
date: :greenish,
falseclass: :red,
integer: :blue,
float: :blue,
hash: :pale,
keyword: :cyan,
method: :purpleish,
nilclass: :red,
rational: :blue,
string: :yellowish,
struct: :pale,
symbol: :cyanish,
time: :greenish,
trueclass: :green,
variable: :cyanish
}
```
Supported color names:
```ruby
:gray, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :purple, :cyan, :white
:black, :redish, :greenish, :yellowish, :blueish, :purpleish, :cyanish, :pale
```
Use `Object#ai` to return an ASCII encoded string:
```ruby
irb> "awesome print".ai
=> "\e[0;33m\"awesome print\"\e[0m"
```
### Examples ###
```ruby
$ cat > 1.rb
require "awesome_print"
data = [ false, 42, %w(forty two), { :now => Time.now, :class => Time.now.class, :distance => 42e42 } ]
ap data
^D
$ ruby 1.rb
[
[0] false,
[1] 42,
[2] [
[0] "forty",
[1] "two"
],
[3] {
:class => Time < Object,
:now => Fri Apr 02 19:55:53 -0700 2010,
:distance => 4.2e 43
}
]
$ cat > 2.rb
require "awesome_print"
data = { :now => Time.now, :class => Time.now.class, :distance => 42e42 }
ap data, :indent => -2 # <-- Left align hash keys.
^D
$ ruby 2.rb
{
:class => Time < Object,
:now => Fri Apr 02 19:55:53 -0700 2010,
:distance => 4.2e 43
}
$ cat > 3.rb
require "awesome_print"
data = [ false, 42, %w(forty two) ]
data << data # <-- Nested array.
ap data, :multiline => false
^D
$ ruby 3.rb
[ false, 42, [ "forty", "two" ], [...] ]
$ cat > 4.rb
require "awesome_print"
class Hello
def self.world(x, y, z = nil, &blk)
end
end
ap Hello.methods - Class.methods
^D
$ ruby 4.rb
[
[0] world(x, y, *z, &blk) Hello
]
$ cat > 5.rb
require "awesome_print"
ap (''.methods - Object.methods).grep(/!/)
^D
$ ruby 5.rb
[
[ 0] capitalize!() String
[ 1] chomp!(*arg1) String
[ 2] chop!() String
[ 3] delete!(*arg1) String
[ 4] downcase!() String
[ 5] encode!(*arg1) String
[ 6] gsub!(*arg1) String
[ 7] lstrip!() String
[ 8] next!() String
[ 9] reverse!() String
[10] rstrip!() String
[11] slice!(*arg1) String
[12] squeeze!(*arg1) String
[13] strip!() String
[14] sub!(*arg1) String
[15] succ!() String
[16] swapcase!() String
[17] tr!(arg1, arg2) String
[18] tr_s!(arg1, arg2) String
[19] upcase!() String
]
$ cat > 6.rb
require "awesome_print"
ap 42 == ap(42)
^D
$ ruby 6.rb
42
true
$ cat 7.rb
require "awesome_print"
some_array = (1..1000).to_a
ap some_array, :limit => true
^D
$ ruby 7.rb
[
[ 0] 1,
[ 1] 2,
[ 2] 3,
[ 3] .. [996],
[997] 998,
[998] 999,
[999] 1000
]
$ cat 8.rb
require "awesome_print"
some_array = (1..1000).to_a
ap some_array, :limit => 5
^D
$ ruby 8.rb
[
[ 0] 1,
[ 1] 2,
[ 2] .. [997],
[998] 999,
[999] 1000
]
```
### Example (Rails console) ###
```ruby
$ rails console
rails> require "awesome_print"
rails> ap Account.limit(2).all
[
[0] #<Account:0x1033220b8> {
:id => 1,
:user_id => 5,
:assigned_to => 7,
:name => "Hayes-DuBuque",
:access => "Public",
:website => "http://www.hayesdubuque.com",
:toll_free_phone => "1-800-932-6571",
:phone => "(111)549-5002",
:fax => "(349)415-2266",
:deleted_at => nil,
:created_at => Sat, 06 Mar 2010 09:46:10 UTC 00:00,
:updated_at => Sat, 06 Mar 2010 16:33:10 UTC 00:00,
:email => "[email protected]",
:background_info => nil
},
[1] #<Account:0x103321ff0> {
:id => 2,
:user_id => 4,
:assigned_to => 4,
:name => "Ziemann-Streich",
:access => "Public",
:website => "http://www.ziemannstreich.com",
:toll_free_phone => "1-800-871-0619",
:phone => "(042)056-1534",
:fax => "(106)017-8792",
:deleted_at => nil,
:created_at => Tue, 09 Feb 2010 13:32:10 UTC 00:00,
:updated_at => Tue, 09 Feb 2010 20:05:01 UTC 00:00,
:email => "[email protected]",
:background_info => nil
}
]
rails> ap Account
class Account < ActiveRecord::Base {
:id => :integer,
:user_id => :integer,
:assigned_to => :integer,
:name => :string,
:access => :string,
:website => :string,
:toll_free_phone => :string,
:phone => :string,
:fax => :string,
:deleted_at => :datetime,
:created_at => :datetime,
:updated_at => :datetime,
:email => :string,
:background_info => :string
}
rails>
```
### IRB integration ###
To use awesome_print as default formatter in irb and Rails console add the following
code to your ~/.irbrc file:
```ruby
require "awesome_print"
AwesomePrint.irb!
```
### PRY integration ###
If you miss awesome_print's way of formatting output, here's how you can use it in place
of the formatting which comes with pry. Add the following code to your ~/.pryrc:
```ruby
require "awesome_print"
AwesomePrint.pry!
```
### Logger Convenience Method ###
awesome_print adds the 'ap' method to the Logger and ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger classes
letting you call:
logger.ap object
By default, this logs at the :debug level. You can override that globally with:
:log_level => :info
in the custom defaults (see below). You can also override on a per call basis with:
logger.ap object, :warn
### ActionView Convenience Method ###
awesome_print adds the 'ap' method to the ActionView::Base class making it available
within Rails templates. For example:
<%= ap @accounts.first %> # ERB
!= ap @accounts.first # HAML
With other web frameworks (ex: in Sinatra templates) you can explicitly request HTML
formatting:
<%= ap @accounts.first, :html => true %>
### String Convenience Methods ###
Use methods such as `.red` to set string color:
```ruby
irb> puts "red text".red
red text # (it's red)
```
### Setting Custom Defaults ###
You can set your own default options by creating ``.aprc`` file in your home
directory. Within that file assign your defaults to ``AwesomePrint.defaults``.
For example:
```ruby
# ~/.aprc file.
AwesomePrint.defaults = {
:indent => -2,
:color => {
:hash => :pale,
:class => :white
}
}
```
## Versioning
AwesomePrint follows the [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/) standard.
### Contributing ###
See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for information.
### License ###
Copyright (c) 2010-2016 Michael Dvorkin and contributors
http://www.dvorkin.net
%w(mike dvorkin.net) * "@" || "twitter.com/mid"
Released under the MIT license. See LICENSE file for details.
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