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217 lines
6.4 KiB
Ruby
217 lines
6.4 KiB
Ruby
module Haml
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# This class is used only internally. It holds the buffer of XHTML that
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# is eventually output by Haml::Engine's to_html method. It's called
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# from within the precompiled code, and helps reduce the amount of
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# processing done within instance_eval'd code.
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class Buffer
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include Haml::Helpers
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# Set the maximum length for a line to be considered a one-liner.
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# Lines <= the maximum will be rendered on one line,
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# i.e. <tt><p>Hello world</p></tt>
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ONE_LINER_LENGTH = 50
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# The string that holds the compiled XHTML. This is aliased as
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# _erbout for compatibility with ERB-specific code.
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attr_accessor :buffer
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# The options hash passed in from Haml::Engine.
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attr_accessor :options
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# True if the format is XHTML
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def xhtml?
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not html?
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end
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# True if the format is any flavor of HTML
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def html?
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html4? or html5?
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end
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# True if the format is HTML4
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def html4?
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@options[:format] == :html4
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end
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# True if the format is HTML5
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def html5?
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@options[:format] == :html5
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end
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# Gets the current tabulation of the document.
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def tabulation
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@real_tabs + @tabulation
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end
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# Sets the current tabulation of the document.
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def tabulation=(val)
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val = val - @real_tabs
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@tabulation = val > -1 ? val : 0
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end
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# Creates a new buffer.
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def initialize(options = {})
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@options = {
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:attr_wrapper => "'",
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:ugly => false,
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:format => :xhtml
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}.merge options
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@buffer = ""
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@tabulation = 0
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# The number of tabs that Engine thinks we should have
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# @real_tabs + @tabulation is the number of tabs actually output
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@real_tabs = 0
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end
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# Renders +text+ with the proper tabulation. This also deals with
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# making a possible one-line tag one line or not.
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def push_text(text, tab_change = 0)
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if @tabulation > 0 && !@options[:ugly]
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# Have to push every line in by the extra user set tabulation
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text.gsub!(/^/m, ' ' * @tabulation)
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end
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@buffer << text
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@real_tabs += tab_change
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end
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# Properly formats the output of a script that was run in the
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# instance_eval.
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def push_script(result, preserve_script, close_tag = nil, preserve_tag = false, escape_html = false)
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tabulation = @real_tabs
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if preserve_tag
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result = Haml::Helpers.preserve(result)
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elsif preserve_script
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result = Haml::Helpers.find_and_preserve(result)
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end
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result = result.to_s
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while result[-1] == ?\n
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# String#chomp is slow
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result = result[0...-1]
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end
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result = html_escape(result) if escape_html
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if close_tag && (@options[:ugly] || Buffer.one_liner?(result) || preserve_tag)
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@buffer << "#{result}</#{close_tag}>\n"
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@real_tabs -= 1
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else
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if close_tag
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@buffer << "\n"
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end
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result = result.gsub(/^/m, tabs(tabulation)) unless @options[:ugly]
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@buffer << "#{result}\n"
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if close_tag
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# We never get here if @options[:ugly] is true
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@buffer << "#{tabs(tabulation-1)}</#{close_tag}>\n"
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@real_tabs -= 1
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end
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end
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nil
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end
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# Takes the various information about the opening tag for an
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# element, formats it, and adds it to the buffer.
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def open_tag(name, self_closing, try_one_line, preserve_tag, escape_html, class_id, obj_ref, content, *attributes_hashes)
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tabulation = @real_tabs
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attributes = class_id
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attributes_hashes.each do |attributes_hash|
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attributes_hash.keys.each { |key| attributes_hash[key.to_s] = attributes_hash.delete(key) }
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self.class.merge_attrs(attributes, attributes_hash)
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end
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self.class.merge_attrs(attributes, parse_object_ref(obj_ref)) if obj_ref
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if self_closing
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str = " />\n"
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elsif try_one_line || preserve_tag
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str = ">"
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else
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str = ">\n"
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end
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attributes = Precompiler.build_attributes(html?, @options[:attr_wrapper], attributes)
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@buffer << "#{@options[:ugly] ? '' : tabs(tabulation)}<#{name}#{attributes}#{str}"
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if content
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if @options[:ugly] || Buffer.one_liner?(content)
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@buffer << "#{content}</#{name}>\n"
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else
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@buffer << "\n#{tabs(@real_tabs+1)}#{content}\n#{tabs(@real_tabs)}</#{name}>\n"
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end
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elsif !self_closing
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@real_tabs += 1
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end
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end
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def self.merge_attrs(to, from)
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if to['id'] && from['id']
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to['id'] << '_' << from.delete('id')
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elsif to['id'] || from['id']
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from['id'] ||= to['id']
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end
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if to['class'] && from['class']
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# Make sure we don't duplicate class names
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from['class'] = (from['class'].split(' ') | to['class'].split(' ')).join(' ')
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elsif to['class'] || from['class']
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from['class'] ||= to['class']
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end
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to.merge!(from)
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end
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# Some of these methods are exposed as public class methods
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# so they can be re-used in helpers.
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# Returns whether or not the given value is short enough to be rendered
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# on one line.
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def self.one_liner?(value)
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value.length <= ONE_LINER_LENGTH && value.scan(/\n/).empty?
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end
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private
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@@tab_cache = {}
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# Gets <tt>count</tt> tabs. Mostly for internal use.
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def tabs(count)
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tabs = count + @tabulation
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@@tab_cache[tabs] ||= ' ' * tabs
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end
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# Takes an array of objects and uses the class and id of the first
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# one to create an attributes hash.
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# The second object, if present, is used as a prefix,
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# just like you can do with dom_id() and dom_class() in Rails
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def parse_object_ref(ref)
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prefix = ref[1]
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ref = ref[0]
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# Let's make sure the value isn't nil. If it is, return the default Hash.
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return {} if ref.nil?
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class_name = underscore(ref.class)
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id = "#{class_name}_#{ref.id || 'new'}"
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if prefix
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class_name = "#{ prefix }_#{ class_name}"
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id = "#{ prefix }_#{ id }"
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end
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{'id' => id, 'class' => class_name}
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end
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# Changes a word from camel case to underscores.
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# Based on the method of the same name in Rails' Inflector,
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# but copied here so it'll run properly without Rails.
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def underscore(camel_cased_word)
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camel_cased_word.to_s.gsub(/::/, '_').
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gsub(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/,'\1_\2').
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gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/,'\1_\2').
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tr("-", "_").
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downcase
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end
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end
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end
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