Hi all,
I have a database "text" column with YAML-formatted content.
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---
section:
first_item: this is the first item
second_item: this is the second item
I need to be able to convert all that into a hash. Something tells me
Ruby has something built-in for this sort of task, but I'm not sure.
This is what I tried:
Hash[the_string.split("\n").map{|s| s.split(": ")}]
But that isn't working. The problem is it essentially ends up formatting
it like:
Hash[["---", "section", "first_item", "this is the first item",
"second_item", "this is the second item"]]
And that outputs:
{}
If the [[ turned into [ so that it's not an array within the Hash object
it would work. But whatever, that's probably not a good solution anyway.
I'm hoping there's something neater and hopefully already built in to
get me from that first YAML I posted to something more like:
{"section" => {"first_item" => "this is the first item", "second_item"
=> "this is the second item"}}
Thanks in advance, all.
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I have a database "text" column with YAML-formatted content.
require "yaml"
hash = YAML.parse the_string
---
section:
first_item: this is the first item
second_item: this is the second item
I need to be able to convert all that into a hash. Something tells me
Ruby has something built-in for this sort of task, but I'm not sure.
This is what I tried:
Hash[the_string.split("\n").map{|s| s.split(": ")}]
But that isn't working. The problem is it essentially ends up formatting
it like:
Hash[["---", "section", "first_item", "this is the first item",
"second_item", "this is the second item"]]
And that outputs:
{}
If the [[ turned into [ so that it's not an array within the Hash object
it would work. But whatever, that's probably not a good solution anyway.
I'm hoping there's something neater and hopefully already built in to
get me from that first YAML I posted to something more like:
{"section" => {"first_item" => "this is the first item", "second_item"
=> "this is the second item"}}
Thanks in advance, all.
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~ j.
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On Apr 4, 2010, at 8:18 PM, Jack Bauer wrote: