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Feature #11191
closedAdd #to_h method to OptionParser
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Simply collecting configuration values is a very popular use for OptionParser. Code like this is quite common:
config = {}
opts = OptionParser.new do |o|
o.on "-h", "--host=HOST", "hostname" do |h|
config[:host] = h
end
o.on "-p", "--port=PORT", "port", Integer do |p|
config[:port] = p
end
o.on "-v", "--verbose" do
config[:verbose] = true
end
o.on "-q", "--quiet" do
config[:quiet] = true
end
end
opts.parse!
# do something with config values
This boilerplate is one of the reasons I built Slop: https://github.com/leejarvis/slop
I'd like to add a to_h
method to OptionParser which returns a Hash containing the switch name and switch argument values. This would reduce the above example to:
opts = OptionParser.new do |o|
o.on "-h", "--host=HOST", "hostname"
o.on "-p", "--port=PORT", "port", Integer
o.on "-v", "--verbose"
o.on "-q", "--quiet"
end
With this example, the output would look something like:
opts.parse %w(--host localhost --port 8000 --verbose)
puts opts.to_h #=>
{:host=>"localhost", :port=>8000, :verbose=>true, :quiet=>nil}
I've attached a patch that implements this functionality in quite a basic way. I'm very keen to hear what others think.
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