Daniel Cukier
Daniel Cukier

Reputation: 11952

Converting camel case to underscore case in ruby

Is there any ready function which converts camel case Strings into underscore separated string?

I want something like this:

"CamelCaseString".to_underscore      

to return "camel_case_string".

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Upvotes: 294

Views: 244858

Answers (12)

abo-elleef
abo-elleef

Reputation: 2208

You can use

"CamelCasedName".tableize.singularize

Or just

"CamelCasedName".underscore

Both options ways will yield "camel_cased_name". You can check more details it here.

You need to require active_support/inflector for it to work (see comments).

Upvotes: 157

Rimian
Rimian

Reputation: 38458

I had trouble running "CamelCaseString".underscore in a rake task. This helped me:

ActiveSupport::Inflector.underscore "CamelCaseString"
=> "camel_case_string"

Of course, you need to require ActiveSupport

Upvotes: 4

W4rQCC1yGh
W4rQCC1yGh

Reputation: 2229

Short oneliner for CamelCases when you have spaces also included (doesn't work correctly if you have a word inbetween with small starting-letter):

a = "Test String"
a.gsub(' ', '').underscore
  
  => "test_string"

EDIT: As pointed out by @dft then this method is not part of Ruby but Rails.

Upvotes: 16

rplaurindo
rplaurindo

Reputation: 1404

I would like this:

class String

  # \n returns the capture group of "n" index
  def snakize
    self.gsub(/::/, '/')
    .gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/, "\1_\2")
    .downcase
  end

  # or

  def snakize
    self.gsub(/::/, '/')
    .gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/) do
      "#{$1}_#{$2}"
    end
    .downcase
  end

end

Monkey patch of String class. There are class that begin with two or more letters in uppercase.

Upvotes: 2

magynhard
magynhard

Reputation: 238

The ruby core itself has no support to convert a string from (upper) camel case to (also known as pascal case) to underscore (also known as snake case).

So you need either to make your own implementation or use an existing gem.

There is a small ruby gem called lucky_case which allows you to convert a string from any of the 10+ supported cases to another case easily:

require 'lucky_case'

# convert to snake case string
LuckyCase.snake_case('CamelCaseString')      # => 'camel_case_string'
# or the opposite way
LuckyCase.pascal_case('camel_case_string')   # => 'CamelCaseString'

You can even monkey patch the String class if you want to:

require 'lucky_case/string'

'CamelCaseString'.snake_case  # => 'camel_case_string'
'CamelCaseString'.snake_case! # => 'camel_case_string' and overwriting original

Have a look at the offical repository for more examples and documentation:

https://github.com/magynhard/lucky_case

Upvotes: 2

Arman
Arman

Reputation: 964

In case someone looking for case when he need to apply underscore to string with spaces and want to convert them to underscores as well you can use something like this

'your String will be converted To underscore'.parameterize.underscore
#your_string_will_be_converted_to_underscore

Or just use .parameterize('_') but keep in mind that this one is deprecated

'your String will be converted To underscore'.parameterize('_')
#your_string_will_be_converted_to_underscore

Upvotes: 29

Abram
Abram

Reputation: 41954

Check out snakecase from Ruby Facets

The following cases are handled, as seen below:

"SnakeCase".snakecase         #=> "snake_case"
"Snake-Case".snakecase        #=> "snake_case"
"Snake Case".snakecase        #=> "snake_case"
"Snake  -  Case".snakecase    #=> "snake_case"

From: https://github.com/rubyworks/facets/blob/master/lib/core/facets/string/snakecase.rb

class String

  # Underscore a string such that camelcase, dashes and spaces are
  # replaced by underscores. This is the reverse of {#camelcase},
  # albeit not an exact inverse.
  #
  #   "SnakeCase".snakecase         #=> "snake_case"
  #   "Snake-Case".snakecase        #=> "snake_case"
  #   "Snake Case".snakecase        #=> "snake_case"
  #   "Snake  -  Case".snakecase    #=> "snake_case"
  #
  # Note, this method no longer converts `::` to `/`, in that case
  # use the {#pathize} method instead.

  def snakecase
    #gsub(/::/, '/').
    gsub(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/,'\1_\2').
    gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/,'\1_\2').
    tr('-', '_').
    gsub(/\s/, '_').
    gsub(/__+/, '_').
    downcase
  end

  #
  alias_method :underscore, :snakecase

  # TODO: Add *separators to #snakecase, like camelcase.

end

Upvotes: 13

Aaditi Jain
Aaditi Jain

Reputation: 7027

There is a Rails inbuilt method called 'underscore' that you can use for this purpose

"CamelCaseString".underscore #=> "camel_case_string" 

The 'underscore' method can typically be considered as inverse of 'camelize'

Upvotes: 35

jrhicks
jrhicks

Reputation: 14997

Rails' ActiveSupport adds underscore to the String using the following:

class String
  def underscore
    self.gsub(/::/, '/').
    gsub(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/,'\1_\2').
    gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/,'\1_\2').
    tr("-", "_").
    downcase
  end
end

Then you can do fun stuff:

"CamelCase".underscore
=> "camel_case"

Upvotes: 429

kirushik
kirushik

Reputation: 1314

One-liner Ruby implementation:

class String
   # ruby mutation methods have the expectation to return self if a mutation occurred, nil otherwise. (see http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-1.9.3/String.html#method-i-gsub-21)
   def to_underscore!
     gsub!(/(.)([A-Z])/,'\1_\2')
     downcase!
   end

   def to_underscore
     dup.tap { |s| s.to_underscore! }
   end
end

So "SomeCamelCase".to_underscore # =>"some_camel_case"

Upvotes: 57

Mr. Black
Mr. Black

Reputation: 12122

Receiver converted to snake case: http://rubydoc.info/gems/extlib/0.9.15/String#snake_case-instance_method

This is the Support library for DataMapper and Merb. (http://rubygems.org/gems/extlib)

def snake_case
  return downcase if match(/\A[A-Z]+\z/)
  gsub(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/, '\1_\2').
  gsub(/([a-z])([A-Z])/, '\1_\2').
  downcase
end

"FooBar".snake_case           #=> "foo_bar"
"HeadlineCNNNews".snake_case  #=> "headline_cnn_news"
"CNN".snake_case              #=> "cnn"

Upvotes: 8

Pesto
Pesto

Reputation: 23901

Here's how Rails does it:

   def underscore(camel_cased_word)
     camel_cased_word.to_s.gsub(/::/, '/').
       gsub(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/,'\1_\2').
       gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/,'\1_\2').
       tr("-", "_").
       downcase
   end

Upvotes: 20

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