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2.98
Type system for Ruby supporting coercions, constraints and complex types like structs, value objects, enums etc
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1.47
dry-schema provides a DSL for defining schemas with keys and rules that should be applied to
values. It supports coercion, input sanitization, custom types and localized error messages
(with or without I18n gem). It's also used as the schema engine in dry-validation.
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5.78
Renders and parses JSON/XML/YAML documents from and to Ruby objects. Includes plain properties, collections, nesting, coercion and more.
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2.26
Powerful, flexible and configurable coercion library. And nothing more.
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0.01
Clock interface with support for UTC and local timezones, timezone coercion, and dependency substitution
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0.2
A type coercion lib works with Sorbet's static type checker and type definitions; raises an error if the coercion fails.
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0.04
Schema-based validation and coercion for Ruby data structures, inspired
by Prismatic/schema for Clojure.
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0.0
Declaration and coercion of PORO attributes
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0.05
Generates modules that provide conventional value semantics for a given set of attributes.
The behaviour is similar to an immutable `Struct` class,
plus extensible, lightweight validation and coercion.
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0.0
Handle validation, coercion, and attributes.
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0.01
Simple and composable validation and coercion of data structures inspired by clojure specs
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0.0
Safe type coercion for the Jet Toolkit.
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0.17
Type Coercion & Type Enhancement
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0.0
A global Boolean2 constant that is an ancestor of true and false. Useful for coercion libraries.
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0.01
Myrrha provides the coercion framework which is missing to Ruby. Coercions
are simply defined as a set of rules for converting values from source to target
domains (in an abstract sense). As a typical and useful example, it comes with
a coerce() method providing a unique entry point for converti...
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0.0
A variety of functional transforms and value object coercions for Transproc.
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0.01
Rack parameter validation and type coercion.
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0.43
Parameter Validation and Type Coercion for Rails
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0.0
A small collection of extensions useful for data coercion and validation
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0.0
Provides coercions for ActiveModel objects
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