├── .gemtest ├── Gemfile ├── Manifest.txt ├── History.txt ├── Rakefile ├── README.md ├── namecase.gemspec ├── test └── test_namecase.rb ├── lib └── namecase.rb └── LICENSE.txt /.gemtest: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Gemfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | source 'https://rubygems.org' 2 | gemspec 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Manifest.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Gemfile 2 | History.txt 3 | LICENSE.txt 4 | Manifest.txt 5 | README.md 6 | Rakefile 7 | lib/namecase.rb 8 | namecase.gemspec 9 | test/test_namecase.rb 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /History.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | = NameCase CHANGELOG 2 | 3 | == 1.1.0 4 | 5 | * New Features: 6 | * NameCase() function returns a namecased string 7 | * NameCase.nc methind returns a namecased string 8 | 9 | * Bug Fixes: 10 | * Not using chars method, was breaking 1.8.7 11 | 12 | == 1.0.2 13 | 14 | * Updating NameCase to work with the new Edge Rails ActiveSupport::Multibye 15 | class. Thanks Dan Kubb (dan.kubb@autopilotmarketing.com) 16 | * Converted to Hoe. 17 | 18 | == 1.0.0 19 | 20 | * Initial release 21 | 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Rakefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require 'rubygems' 2 | require 'hoe' 3 | 4 | Hoe.plugin :doofus, :git, :gemspec 5 | 6 | Hoe.spec('namecase') do |p| 7 | self.readme_file = 'README.md' 8 | developer('Aaron Patterson', 'aaronp@rubyforge.org') 9 | self.urls = { 10 | "home" => "https://rubygems.org/gems/namecase", 11 | "code" => "https://github.com/tenderlove/namecase", 12 | "bugs" => "https://github.com/tenderlove/namecase/issues", 13 | } 14 | 15 | license 'GPL' 16 | extra_dev_deps << ['minitest', '~> 5.0'] 17 | end 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # [NameCase](https://rubygems.org/gems/namecase) 2 | 3 | https://rubygems.org/gems/namecase 4 | 5 | ## Description 6 | 7 | NameCase is a Ruby implementation of `Lingua::EN::NameCase`, a library for 8 | converting strings to be properly cased. This is good for converting 9 | denormalized data to human friendly data. 10 | 11 | ## Example Usage 12 | 13 | ```ruby 14 | NameCase("RON BURGUNDY") # => Ron Burgundy 15 | NameCase("MCDONALDS") # => McDonalds 16 | ``` 17 | 18 | ## Acknowledgements 19 | 20 | This library is a port of the Perl library, and owes most of its functionality 21 | to the [Perl version by Mark Summerfield](https://metacpan.org/release/SUMMER/Lingua-EN-NameCase-1.12). Any bugs in the Ruby port are my 22 | fault. 23 | 24 | ## Author 25 | 26 | Original Version: 27 | Copyright (c) Mark Summerfield 1998-2002. 28 | 29 | All Rights Reserved 30 | 31 | Ruby Version: 32 | Copyright (c) Aaron Patterson 2006 33 | 34 | ## License 35 | 36 | NameCase is distributed under the GPL license. Please see the LICENSE file. 37 | 38 | 39 | [2]: https://metacpan.org/release/SUMMER/Lingua-EN-NameCase-1.12 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /namecase.gemspec: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- 2 | # stub: namecase 2.0.0 ruby lib 3 | 4 | Gem::Specification.new do |s| 5 | s.name = "namecase" 6 | s.version = "2.0.0" 7 | 8 | s.require_paths = ["lib"] 9 | s.authors = ["Aaron Patterson"] 10 | s.date = "2015-03-01" 11 | s.description = "NameCase is a Ruby implementation of `Lingua::EN::NameCase`, a library for\nconverting strings to be properly cased. This is good for converting\ndenormalized data to human friendly data." 12 | s.email = ["aaronp@rubyforge.org"] 13 | s.extra_rdoc_files = ["History.txt", "LICENSE.txt", "Manifest.txt", "README.md"] 14 | s.files = [".gemtest", "Gemfile", "History.txt", "LICENSE.txt", "Manifest.txt", "README.md", "Rakefile", "lib/namecase.rb", "test/test_namecase.rb"] 15 | s.homepage = "https://rubygems.org/gems/namecase" 16 | s.licenses = ["GPL"] 17 | s.rdoc_options = ["--main", "README.md"] 18 | s.rubygems_version = "2.4.5" 19 | s.summary = "NameCase is a Ruby implementation of `Lingua::EN::NameCase`, a library for converting strings to be properly cased" 20 | s.test_files = ["test/test_namecase.rb"] 21 | 22 | if s.respond_to? :specification_version then 23 | s.specification_version = 4 24 | 25 | if Gem::Version.new(Gem::VERSION) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then 26 | s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 4.0"]) 27 | s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 5.0"]) 28 | s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 3.13"]) 29 | else 30 | s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 4.0"]) 31 | s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 5.0"]) 32 | s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 3.13"]) 33 | end 34 | else 35 | s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 4.0"]) 36 | s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 4.0"]) 37 | s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 3.13"]) 38 | end 39 | end 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/test_namecase.rb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 2 | # 3 | require 'namecase' 4 | require 'minitest/autorun' 5 | 6 | class TestNameCase < Minitest::Test 7 | def setup 8 | @proper_names = [ 9 | "Keith", "Leigh-Williams", "McCarthy", 10 | "O'Callaghan", "St. John", "von Streit", 11 | "van Dyke", "Van", "ap Llwyd Dafydd", 12 | "al Fahd", "Al", 13 | "el Grecco", 14 | "ben Gurion", "Ben", 15 | "da Vinci", 16 | "di Caprio", "du Pont", "de Legate", 17 | "del Crond", "der Sind", "van der Post", 18 | "von Trapp", "la Poisson", "le Figaro", 19 | "Mack Knife", "Dougal MacDonald", 20 | "Ruiz y Picasso", "Dato e Iradier", "Mas i Gavarró", 21 | # Mac exceptions 22 | "Machin", "Machlin", "Machar", 23 | "Mackle", "Macklin", "Mackie", 24 | "Macquarie", "Machado", "Macevicius", 25 | "Maciulis", "Macias", "MacMurdo", 26 | # Roman numerals 27 | "Henry VIII", "Louis III", "Louis XIV", 28 | "Charles II", "Fred XLIX", "Yusof bin Ishak", 29 | ] 30 | end 31 | 32 | def test_namecase 33 | @proper_names.each do |name| 34 | assert_equal(name, NameCase(name.downcase)) 35 | n = name.dup 36 | n.extend(NameCase) 37 | assert_equal(name, n.nc) 38 | assert_equal(name, NameCase(name)) 39 | end 40 | end 41 | 42 | def test_namecase_modify 43 | @proper_names.each do |name| 44 | nc_name = NameCase!(name.downcase) 45 | assert_equal(name, nc_name) 46 | end 47 | end 48 | 49 | def test_namecase_multibyte 50 | proper_cased = 'Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn' 51 | nc_name = NameCase(proper_cased.downcase) 52 | assert_equal(proper_cased, nc_name) 53 | end 54 | 55 | def test_that_it_skips_son_or_daughter_of_formatting 56 | names = ["De Shawn", "Da'Quan", "Le'Andre", "La Tonya"] 57 | 58 | names.each do |name| 59 | nc_name = NameCase(name.downcase, son_or_daughter_of: false) 60 | assert_equal(name, nc_name) 61 | end 62 | end 63 | 64 | def test_mc_prefixes_do_not_duplicate 65 | assert_equal("McFoo McBar", NameCase("mcfoo mcbar")) 66 | assert_equal("McFoo McBar", NameCase("MCFOO MCBAR")) 67 | end 68 | end 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/namecase.rb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module NameCase 2 | VERSION = '2.0.0' 3 | 4 | # Returns a new +String+ with the contents properly namecased 5 | def nc(options = {}) 6 | NameCase.nc self, options 7 | end 8 | 9 | # Modifies _str_ in place and properly namecases the string. 10 | def nc!(options = {}) 11 | NameCase.nc! self, options 12 | end 13 | 14 | def self.nc! str, options = {} 15 | str.replace NameCase.nc(str, options) 16 | end 17 | 18 | def self.nc str, options = {} 19 | options = { :lazy => true, 20 | :irish => true, 21 | :spanish => true, 22 | :son_or_daughter_of => true }.merge options 23 | 24 | # Skip if string is mixed case 25 | if options[:lazy] 26 | first_letter_lower = str[0] == str.downcase[0] 27 | all_lower_or_upper = (str.downcase == str || str.upcase == str) 28 | 29 | return str unless first_letter_lower || all_lower_or_upper 30 | end 31 | 32 | localstring = str.downcase 33 | localstring.gsub!(/\b\w/) { |first| first.upcase } 34 | localstring.gsub!(/\'\w\b/) { |c| c.downcase } # Lowercase 's 35 | 36 | if options[:irish] 37 | if localstring =~ /\bMac[A-Za-z]{2,}[^aciozj]\b/ or localstring =~ /\bMc/ 38 | localstring.gsub!(/\b(Ma?c)([A-Za-z]+)/) do |match| 39 | prefix, remainder = match.match(/\b(Ma?c)([A-Za-z]+)/).captures 40 | "#{prefix}#{remainder.capitalize}" 41 | end 42 | 43 | # Now fix "Mac" exceptions 44 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacEdo/, 'Macedo') 45 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacEvicius/, 'Macevicius') 46 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacHado/, 'Machado') 47 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacHar/, 'Machar') 48 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacHin/, 'Machin') 49 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacHlin/, 'Machlin') 50 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacIas/, 'Macias') 51 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacIulis/, 'Maciulis') 52 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacKie/, 'Mackie') 53 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacKle/, 'Mackle') 54 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacKlin/, 'Macklin') 55 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacKmin/, 'Mackmin') 56 | localstring.gsub!(/\bMacQuarie/, 'Macquarie') 57 | end 58 | localstring.gsub!('Macmurdo','MacMurdo') 59 | end 60 | 61 | if options[:son_or_daughter_of] 62 | # Fixes for "son (daughter) of" etc 63 | localstring.gsub!(/\bAl(?=\s+\w)/, 'al') # al Arabic or forename Al. 64 | localstring.gsub!(/\b(Bin|Binti|Binte)\b/,'bin') # bin, binti, binte Arabic 65 | localstring.gsub!(/\bAp\b/, 'ap') # ap Welsh. 66 | localstring.gsub!(/\bBen(?=\s+\w)/,'ben') # ben Hebrew or forename Ben. 67 | localstring.gsub!(/\bDell([ae])\b/,'dell\1') # della and delle Italian. 68 | localstring.gsub!(/\bD([aeiou'])\b/,'d\1') # da, de, di Italian; du/d' French; do Brasil 69 | localstring.gsub!(/\bD([ao]s)\b/,'d\1') # das, dos Brasileiros 70 | localstring.gsub!(/\bDe([lr])\b/,'de\1') # del Italian; der Dutch/Flemish. 71 | localstring.gsub!(/\bEl\b/,'el') # el Greek or El Spanish. 72 | localstring.gsub!(/\bLa\b/,'la') # la French or La Spanish. 73 | localstring.gsub!(/\bL([eo])\b/,'l\1') # lo Italian; le French. 74 | localstring.gsub!(/\bVan(?=\s+\w)/,'van') # van German or forename Van. 75 | localstring.gsub!(/\bVon\b/,'von') # von Dutch/Flemish 76 | end 77 | 78 | # Fix roman numeral names 79 | localstring.gsub!( 80 | / \b ( (?: [Xx]{1,3} | [Xx][Ll] | [Ll][Xx]{0,3} )? 81 | (?: [Ii]{1,3} | [Ii][VvXx] | [Vv][Ii]{0,3} )? ) \b /x 82 | ) { |m| m.upcase } 83 | 84 | if options[:spanish] 85 | ["Y", "E", "I"].each do |conjunction| 86 | localstring.gsub!(/\b#{conjunction}\b/, conjunction.downcase) 87 | end 88 | end 89 | 90 | localstring 91 | end 92 | end 93 | 94 | def NameCase(string, options = {}) 95 | NameCase.nc string, options 96 | end 97 | 98 | def NameCase!(string, options = {}) 99 | NameCase.nc! 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