Awesome
Tokamak
Is a template engine for hypermedia resources that provides a single DSL to generate several media types representations.
This version supports json and xml generation (you can add other media types easily)
The lib provide hooks for:
- Rails
- Sinatra
- Tilt (https://github.com/rtomayko/tilt)
Just put require "tokamak/hook/[sinatra|rails|tilt]"
on your app. See unit
tests for hook samples.
You are also able to implement hooks for other frameworks.
Sample
Tokamak code
collection(@some_articles) do |collection|
collection.values do |values|
values.id "http://example.com/json"
values.title "Feed"
values.updated Time.now
values.author {
values.name "John Doe"
values.email "joedoe@example.com"
}
values.author {
values.name "Foo Bar"
values.email "foobar@example.com"
}
end
collection.link("next" , "http://a.link.com/next")
collection.link("previous", "http://a.link.com/previous")
collection.members(:root => "articles") do |member, article|
member.values do |values|
values.id "uri:#{article[:id]}"
values.title article[:title]
values.updated article[:updated]
end
member.link("image", "http://example.com/image/1")
member.link("image", "http://example.com/image/2", :type => "application/json")
end
end
Generates the following representations:
JSON
{
"author": [{
"name": "John Doe",
"email": "joedoe@example.com"
},
{
"name": "Foo Bar",
"email": "foobar@example.com"
}],
"title": "Feed",
"id": "http://example.com/json",
"link": [{
"href": "http://a.link.com/next",
"rel": "next",
"type": "application/json"
},
{
"href": "http://a.link.com/previous",
"rel": "previous",
"type": "application/json"
}],
"articles": [{
"title": "a great article",
"id": "uri:1",
"link": [{
"href": "http://example.com/image/1",
"rel": "image",
"type": "application/json"
},
{
"type": "application/json",
"href": "http://example.com/image/2",
"rel": "image",
"type": "application/json"
}],
"updated": "2011-01-05T10:40:58-02:00"
},
{
"title": "another great article",
"id": "uri:2",
"link": [{
"href": "http://example.com/image/1",
"rel": "image",
"type": "application/json"
},
{
"type": "application/json",
"href": "http://example.com/image/2",
"rel": "image",
"type": "application/json"
}],
"updated": "2011-01-05T10:40:58-02:00"
}],
"updated": "2011-01-05T10:40:58-02:00"
}
XML
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<root>
<id>http://example.com/json</id>
<title>Feed</title>
<updated>2011-01-05T10:40:58-02:00</updated>
<author>
<name>John Doe</name>
<email>joedoe@example.com</email>
</author>
<author>
<name>Foo Bar</name>
<email>foobar@example.com</email>
</author>
<link href="http://a.link.com/next" rel="next" type="application/xml"/>
<link href="http://a.link.com/previous" rel="previous" type="application/xml"/>
<articles>
<id>uri:1</id>
<title>a great article</title>
<updated>2011-01-05T10:40:58-02:00</updated>
<link href="http://example.com/image/1" rel="image" type="application/xml"/>
<link href="http://example.com/image/2" type="application/json" rel="image"/>
</articles>
<articles>
<id>uri:2</id>
<title>another great article</title>
<updated>2011-01-05T10:40:58-02:00</updated>
<link href="http://example.com/image/1" rel="image" type="application/xml"/>
<link href="http://example.com/image/2" type="application/json" rel="image"/>
</articles>
</root>
Other features
- You can declare recipes once and reuse it later (see
Tokamak::Recipes
) - You can extend
Tokamak::Builder::Base
to support a custom media type. - You can customize the DSL entrypoint helpers, used by the hooks (see
Tokamak::Builder::HelperTest
)
Want to know more?
Please check the unit tests, you can see a lot of richer samples, including tests for the hooks.
This library was extracted from Restfulie and then heavy refactored. The same terms apply, see LICENSE.txt