For the HashAlignment rule, we're using the default `key` style (keys are aligned and values aren't) instead of the `table` style (both keys and values are aligned) because, even if we used both in the application, we used the `key` style a lot more. Furthermore, the `table` style looks strange in places where there are both very long and very short keys and sometimes we weren't even consistent with the `table` style, aligning some keys without aligning other keys. Ideally we could align hashes to "either key or table", so developers can decide whether keeping the symmetry of the code is worth it in a case-per-case basis, but Rubocop doesn't allow this option.
126 lines
3.3 KiB
Ruby
126 lines
3.3 KiB
Ruby
include DocumentParser
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class CensusApi
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def call(document_type, document_number)
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response = nil
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get_document_number_variants(document_type, document_number).each do |variant|
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response = Response.new(get_response_body(document_type, variant))
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return response if response.valid?
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end
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response
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end
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class Response
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def initialize(body)
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@body = body
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end
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def valid?
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data[:datos_habitante][:item].present?
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end
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def date_of_birth
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str = data[:datos_habitante][:item][:fecha_nacimiento_string]
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day, month, year = str.match(/(\d\d?)\D(\d\d?)\D(\d\d\d?\d?)/)[1..3]
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return nil unless day.present? && month.present? && year.present?
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Time.zone.local(year.to_i, month.to_i, day.to_i).to_date
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end
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def postal_code
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data[:datos_vivienda][:item][:codigo_postal]
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end
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def district_code
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data[:datos_vivienda][:item][:codigo_distrito]
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end
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def gender
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case data[:datos_habitante][:item][:descripcion_sexo]
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when "Varón"
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"male"
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when "Mujer"
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"female"
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end
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end
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def name
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"#{data[:datos_habitante][:item][:nombre]} #{data[:datos_habitante][:item][:apellido1]}"
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end
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private
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def data
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@body[:get_habita_datos_response][:get_habita_datos_return]
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end
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end
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private
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def get_response_body(document_type, document_number)
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if end_point_available?
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client.call(:get_habita_datos, message: request(document_type, document_number)).body
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else
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stubbed_response(document_type, document_number)
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end
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end
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def client
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@client = Savon.client(wsdl: Rails.application.secrets.census_api_end_point)
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end
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def request(document_type, document_number)
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{ request:
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{ codigo_institucion: Rails.application.secrets.census_api_institution_code,
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codigo_portal: Rails.application.secrets.census_api_portal_name,
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codigo_usuario: Rails.application.secrets.census_api_user_code,
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documento: document_number,
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tipo_documento: document_type,
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codigo_idioma: 102,
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nivel: 3 }}
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end
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def end_point_defined?
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Rails.application.secrets.census_api_end_point.present?
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end
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def end_point_available?
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(Rails.env.staging? || Rails.env.preproduction? || Rails.env.production?) && end_point_defined?
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end
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def stubbed_response(document_type, document_number)
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if (document_number == "12345678Z" || document_number == "12345678Y") && document_type == "1"
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stubbed_valid_response
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else
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stubbed_invalid_response
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end
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end
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def stubbed_valid_response
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{
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get_habita_datos_response: {
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get_habita_datos_return: {
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datos_habitante: {
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item: {
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fecha_nacimiento_string: "31-12-1980",
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identificador_documento: "12345678Z",
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descripcion_sexo: "Varón",
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nombre: "José",
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apellido1: "García"
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}
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},
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datos_vivienda: {
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item: {
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codigo_postal: "28013",
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codigo_distrito: "01"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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end
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def stubbed_invalid_response
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{ get_habita_datos_response: { get_habita_datos_return: { datos_habitante: {}, datos_vivienda: {}}}}
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end
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end
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