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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'bundler/gem_tasks'
require 'bundler/setup'
require 'rubocop/rake_task'
require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
RuboCop::RakeTask.new(:rubocop) do |task|
task.fail_on_error = false
task.options = %w[--force-exclusion]
task.patterns = %w[{lib,spec}/**/*.rb Rakefile]
task.requires << 'rubocop-rspec'
end
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
task default: :spec
desc 'Dump type definitions from docs to YAML'
task :dump_type_attributes do
require File.expand_path('lib/telegram/bot', __dir__)
require 'nokogiri'
require 'open-uri'
require 'yaml'
# Preload every type we have
Zeitwerk::Loader.eager_load_all
types = Telegram::Bot::Types::Base.descendants.map { |c| c.name.split('::').last }
# Fetch and parse docs
doc = Nokogiri::HTML(URI.open('https://core.telegram.org/bots/api').read)
result = types.to_h do |type|
# This is very hacky but working way to find table containing attributes for
# given type. Basic idea is to find heading with type and then iterate until
# we find table with attributes or next heading (because sometimes type
# doesn't have any attributes).
element = doc.at_xpath(%{//h4[text() = "#{type}"]})
loop do
element = element.next_element
break if %w[table h4].include?(element.name)
end
attributes = element.xpath('.//tbody//tr').map do |el|
cells = el.children.select { |c| c.name == 'td' }
{
'name' => cells[0].text,
'required' => !cells[2].text.start_with?('Optional.')
}
end
[type, attributes]
end
# Write everything to fixture file
File.write(
File.expand_path('spec/support/type_attributes.yml', __dir__),
result.to_yaml
)
end