HashDot allows you to call your Ruby hash properties with a dot syntax.
require 'hash_dot'
user = {name: 'Anna', job: {title: 'Programmer'}}.to_dot
user.job.title #=> 'Programmer'
user.job.title = 'Senior Programmer'
user.job.title #=> 'Senior Programmer'
user.job.delete(:title)
user.job.title #=> NoMethodError
You can also allow dot syntax for all hashes via the class setting.
Hash.use_dot_syntax = true
{name: 'Pat'}.name #=> 'Pat'
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'hash_dot'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install hash_dot
Benchmarks should be taken with a grain of salt, as always. For example, OpenStruct is much slower to initialize, but calls its methods faster once initialized. The OpenStruct solution also can't traverse more than a single dot without recursively instantiating all sub-hashes into OpenStructs.
require 'ostruct'
require 'benchmark'
require 'hash_dot'
user = { address: { category: { desc: 'Urban'}}}.to_dot
iterations = 50000
Benchmark.bm(8) do |bm|
bm.report("Default Notation :") {
iterations.times do; user[:address][:category][:desc]; end
}
bm.report("Dot Notation :") {
iterations.times do; user.address.category.desc; end
}
bm.report("OpenStruct :") {
iterations.times do; OpenStruct.new(user); end
}
# Minus OpenStruct instantiation cost
os_user = OpenStruct.new(user)
bm.report("OpenStruct Single :") {
iterations.times do; os_user.address; end
}
bm.report("Dot Notation Single:") {
iterations.times do; user.address; end
}
end
# Benchmark Example
# user system total real
Default Notation : 0.010000 0.000000 0.010000 ( 0.008807)
Dot Notation : 0.190000 0.000000 0.190000 ( 0.195819)
OpenStruct : 0.400000 0.010000 0.410000 ( 0.399542)
OpenStruct Single : 0.010000 0.000000 0.010000 ( 0.011259)
Dot Notation Single: 0.080000 0.000000 0.080000 ( 0.082606)
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/adsteel/hash_dot. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.