Feature #17808
openFeature Request: JS like splat of Object properties as named method parameters
Description
I'm pretty sure there is no equivalent Ruby for a very convenient JS way to enter named function parameters as below:
const test = ({param1,
param2,
param3 = null,
param4 = false,
param5 = null,
}={}) => {
console.log(`${param1}, ${param2}, ${param3}, ${param4}, ${param5}\n`)
}
let obj = {
param1: 23,
param2: 234,
param3: 235,
param4: 257
};
test({...obj});
which is super convenient and as far as I'm aware there is no standard Ruby equivalent. It can be accomplished in Ruby but the call syntax is far less nice. A couple examples below:
# Implementing such a feature wouldn't be too difficult.
# Ok so here is what you could do it. Patch Kernel with a method splat. (Sorry in advance for formatting)
module Kernel
def splat obj, method:
new_hash = method.parameters.reduce({}) do |hash, attrr|
hash[attrr.last] = obj.send(attrr.last)
hash
end
end
end
# Then you can pass it a list of symbols.
# Then for your method:
def some_method name:, weight:
puts "#{name} weighs #{weight}"
end
class Dog
attr_reader :name, :weight
def initialize name:,weight:
@name = name
@weight = weight
end
end
a_dog = Dog.new( name: 'fido', weight: '7kg')
hash_puppy = a_dog.splat(a_dog, method: method(:some_method) )
some_method(**hash_puppy)
or what I think is a bit better:
# Same class as above
a_dog = Dog.new( name: 'fido', weight: '7kg')
def other_splat obj, method:
new_hash = method.parameters.reduce({}) do |hash, attrr|
if obj.class <= Hash
hash[attrr.last] = obj[attrr.last]
else
hash[attrr.last] = obj.send attrr.last
end
hash
end
method.call **new_hash
end
other_splat(a_dog, method: method(:some_method))
# above line should be like:
# some_method ...a_dog
Source: https://gist.github.com/bradkrane/e051d205024a5313cb4a5b9eb1eae0e3
I'm sure I'm missing a possibly more clever way to accomplish this, but I'm pretty sure something like other_splat(a_dog, method: method(:some_method))
is about as close as it can get, unless I'm missing something? It would be quite nice to have a similar syntax as JS but in Ruby: some_method ...a_dog
Thanks for your time and attention!