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README.md
CFPropertyList implementation class to read, manipulate and write both XML and binary property list files (plist(5)) as defined by Apple. Have a look at CFPropertyList::List for more documentation.
Caution!
In version 3.0.0 we dropped Ruby 1.8 compatibility. If you are using Ruby 1.8 consider to update Ruby; if you can't upgrade, don't upgrade CFPropertyList.
Installation
You could either use ruby gems and install it via
gem install CFPropertyList
or you could clone this repository and place it somewhere in your load path.
Example:
require 'cfpropertylist'
If you're using Rails, you can add it into your Gemfile
gem 'CFPropertyList'
Usage
create a arbitrary data structure of basic data types
data = {
'name' => 'John Doe',
'missing' => true,
'last_seen' => Time.now,
'friends' => ['Jane Doe','Julian Doe'],
'likes' => {
'me' => false
}
}
create CFPropertyList::List object
plist = CFPropertyList::List.new
call CFPropertyList.guess() to create corresponding CFType values
plist.value = CFPropertyList.guess(data)
write plist to file
plist.save("example.plist", CFPropertyList::List::FORMAT_BINARY)
… later, read it again
plist = CFPropertyList::List.new(:file => "example.plist")
data = CFPropertyList.native_types(plist.value)
Author and license
Author: Christian Kruse (mailto:cjk@wwwtech.de)
Copyright: Copyright (c) 2010
License: MIT License