elasticsearch-model/lib/elasticsearch/model/response/aggregations.rb (23 lines of code) (raw):
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module Elasticsearch
module Model
module Response
class Aggregations < HashWrapper
disable_warnings if respond_to?(:disable_warnings)
def initialize(attributes={})
__redefine_enumerable_methods super(attributes)
end
# Fix the problem of Hashie::Mash returning unexpected values for `min` and `max` methods
#
# People can define names for aggregations such as `min` and `max`, but these
# methods are defined in `Enumerable#min` and `Enumerable#max`
#
# { foo: 'bar' }.min
# # => [:foo, "bar"]
#
# Therefore, any Hashie::Mash instance value has the `min` and `max`
# methods redefined to return the real value
#
def __redefine_enumerable_methods(h)
if h.respond_to?(:each_pair)
h.each_pair { |k, v| v = __redefine_enumerable_methods(v) }
end
if h.is_a?(Hashie::Mash)
class << h
define_method(:min) { self[:min] }
define_method(:max) { self[:max] }
end
end
end
end
end
end
end