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Sources Configuration
Sources tell an index where to get its data.
Picky sources simply need an #each
method that returns objects.
Picky::Index.new(:books) do
source { ActiveRecordBookModel.order('isbn ASC') }
end
Picky gets its data from traversing the data through the #each
method of whatever you give it as source.
The returned object needs to respond to methods called like the categories
For example, this could be an ActiveRecord object.
Picky::Index.new(:books) do
source { Book.order('title DESC') }
category :title
category :isbn, :from => :historic_isbn_method_name
end
In this case, each returned book should offer the #title
and #historic_isbn_method_name
methods.
Use the from
option if you want to name the category differently from the method you get it from.
As you’ve seen, you tell the Picky::Index
where to get the data by calling source inside the index definition. There’s two ways:
- with a block (delayed execution when the index is indexing)
- without a block (execution as soon as the index definition is evaluated)
What’s the difference?
Picky::Index.new(:books) do
source { Book.order('title DESC') }
end
This will be executed each time the books are indexed.
Picky::Index.new(:books) do
source Book.order('title DESC').all
end
This will be executed each time the index definition is read. So once for all indexing.
Picky::Index.new(:books) do
source do
[Book.new(1, 'title 1'), Book.new(2, 'title 2')]
end
category :title
end
Picky::Index.new(:books) do
source { Book.order('isbn ASC') }
category :title
category :isbn
end
Other ORMs will work in a similar way.
class CSVBooks
def initialize file, options = {}
@file, @options = file, options
end
Book = Struct.new(:id, :title, :author)
def each
CSV.foreach(@file, @options) do |row|
yield Book.new(*row)
end
end
end
Picky::Index.new(:books) do
source { CSVBooks.new(File.expand_path('../books.csv', __FILE__), col_sep: "\t") }
category :title
category :author
end
class RSSItems
def each &block
require 'rss'
require 'open-uri'
rss_feed = "http://florianhanke.com/blog/atom.xml"
rss_content = ""
open rss_feed do |f|
rss_content = f.read
end
rss = RSS::Parser.parse rss_content, true
rss.items.each &block
rescue
# Don't call block, no data.
end
end
Index.new :rss do
source RSSItems.new
key_format :to_s # String key format since the ids are non-Integer.
category :title
# More categories here...
end