This doesn't affect the end result because all collections used the same order, but it makes debugging easier.
47 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
47 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
# This class combines multiple collections with shared keys into a
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# hash of collections compatible with C3.js charts
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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module Ahoy
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class DataSource
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def self.build(&block)
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new.tap { |data_source| block.call(data_source) }.build
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end
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# Adds a collection with the datasource
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# Name is the name of the collection and will be showed in the
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# chart
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def add(name, collection)
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collections.push data: collection, name: name
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dates.merge(collection.keys)
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end
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def build
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data = { x: [] }
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dates.sort.each do |date|
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# Add the key with a valid date format
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data[:x].push date.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
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# Add the value for each column, or 0 if not present
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collections.each do |col|
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data[col[:name]] ||= []
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count = col[:data][date] || 0
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data[col[:name]].push count
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end
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end
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data
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end
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private
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def collections
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@collections ||= []
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end
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def dates
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@dates ||= Set.new
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end
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end
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end
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