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I am trying to compare data from a cucumber table to an array of hashes.

 Cucumber step: 

 Then I expect tasks created with:
      | issuetype | summary       | status | 
      | Task      | Please review | To do  | 
      | Task      | Please review | To do  |

I turned the table into a hash using:

Then (/^I expect tasks created with:/) do |table| 
  table = table.hashes
end 


 [{"issuetype"=>"Task", 
   "summary"=>"Please review", 
   "status"=>"To do", 
   "assignee"=>"unassigned", 
   "assigned group"=>"rm-group1"}, 
  {"issuetype"=>"Task", 
   "summary"=>"Please review", 
   "status"=>"To do", 
   "assignee"=>"unassigned", 
   "assigned group"=>"rm-group2"}]

How can I select the values (issuetype, summary, status) from the data underneath, which is is a JSON parse and format it like the table.hashes above and compare them?

tasks [ {
      id: 1
      fields:{ 
           summary: "Summary"
      } 
           status:{
                 description: "description"
                 currentstatus: "To do"
             }
            issuetype{ 
                  id: "5"
                  name: "sub-task"
             }
           }]
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  • Please show how table.hashes looks like. Mar 30, 2016 at 12:39
  • @mudasobwa I have just included it in the code block
    – Woots
    Mar 30, 2016 at 12:59

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I expect the table.hashes to be:

[
  { issuetype: 'Task', summary: 'Please review', status: 'To do' },
  { issuetype: 'Task 2', summary: 'Please review', status: 'To do' },
]

To get the array of hashes to compare out of your tasks (which is apparently an invalid object, hence I was forced to make an assumption on it’s real structure:

mapped = tasks.map do |hash|
  {
    issuetype: hash[:issuetype][:name],
    summary: hash[:fields][:summary],
    status: hash[:status][:currentstatus]
  }
end

Now it’s fine to compare table.hashes and mapped. NB the solution above assumes hash keys are symbols. Whether they are strings, the respective cast is to be done.

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  • In this way I do not select the values right? In case the table is expanded with more columns, I would have to rewrite tasks.map.
    – Woots
    Mar 30, 2016 at 13:28
  • I am not sure I understood this question. Values are compared altogether with keys. When one has more columns, one should append these columns to map. Mar 30, 2016 at 13:33

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