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I'm a beginner in programming and wrote this little program:

Test.rb:

# encoding: utf-8

require 'open-uri'
require 'nokogiri'

def parse_file 
  doc = Nokogiri::XML(File.open("test.xml"))
  parse_xml(doc)
end

def parse_xml(doc)
  doc.root.elements.each do |node|
    parse_tracks(node)
  end
end

def parse_tracks(node)
  if node.node_name.eql? 'kapitel'
    puts 'New Kapitel'
  end
end

I know how to execute this code:

ruby test.rb 

But how can I call the def parse_file?

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    Put parse_file in the end of test.rb Sep 9, 2013 at 9:59

3 Answers 3

6

Simply add whatever you want to the end of your file. Ruby scripts are simply scripts, they are being interpreted:

…
end

parse_file   # ⇐ HERE YOU GO
3

You can either call the method at the end of your test.rb file:

def parse_file 
  # ...
end

parse_file

And run it with

$ ruby test.rb

Or leave the file as it is, require it as a library and call the method manually:

$ ruby -r test.rb -e "parse_file"

Rather than hard-coding your file path, you can pass it as an argument when calling your script. Arguments can be accessed via the ARGV array:

def parse_file(file)
  doc = Nokogiri::XML(File.open(file))
  parse_xml(doc)
end

parse_file(ARGV.first)

Now you can run it with:

$ ruby test.rb test.xml

Another option is to make the script executable. Add a shebang as the first line of you file:

#!/usr/bin/env ruby

And set the execute flag:

$ chmod +x test.rb

Now you can run it with:

$ ./test.rb test.xml
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2

just add

parse_file

in the end of your ruby file

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