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432 lines
12 KiB
Ruby
432 lines
12 KiB
Ruby
require 'haml/helpers/action_view_mods'
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require 'haml/helpers/action_view_extensions'
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module Haml
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# This module contains various helpful methods to make it easier to do
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# various tasks. Haml::Helpers is automatically included in the context
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# that a Haml template is parsed in, so all these methods are at your
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# disposal from within the template.
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module Helpers
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self.extend self
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@@action_view_defined = defined?(ActionView)
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@@force_no_action_view = false
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# Returns whether or not ActionView is installed on the system.
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def self.action_view?
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@@action_view_defined
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end
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# Note: this does *not* need to be called
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# when using Haml helpers normally
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# in Rails.
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#
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# Initializes the current object
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# as though it were in the same context
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# as a normal ActionView rendering
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# using Haml.
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# This is useful if you want to use the helpers in a context
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# other than the normal setup with ActionView.
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# For example:
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#
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# context = Object.new
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# class << context
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# include Haml::Helpers
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# end
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# context.init_haml_helpers
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# context.haml_tag :p, "Stuff"
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#
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def init_haml_helpers
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@haml_buffer = Haml::Buffer.new(@haml_buffer, Haml::Engine.new('').send(:options_for_buffer))
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nil
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end
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# call-seq:
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# non_haml { ... }
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#
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# Runs a block of code in a non-Haml context
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# (i.e. #is_haml? will return false).
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#
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# This is mainly useful for rendering sub-templates such as partials in a non-Haml language,
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# particularly where helpers may behave differently when run from Haml.
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#
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# Note that this is automatically applied to Rails partials.
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def non_haml
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was_active = @haml_buffer.active?
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@haml_buffer.active = false
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res = yield
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@haml_buffer.active = was_active
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res
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end
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# call-seq:
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# find_and_preserve(input, tags = haml_buffer.options[:preserve])
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# find_and_preserve {...}
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#
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# Uses preserve to convert any newlines inside whitespace-sensitive tags
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# into the HTML entities for endlines.
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# @tags@ is an array of tags to preserve.
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# It defaults to the value of the <tt>:preserve</tt> option.
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def find_and_preserve(input = '', tags = haml_buffer.options[:preserve], &block)
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return find_and_preserve(capture_haml(&block)) if block
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input = input.to_s
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input.gsub(/<(#{tags.map(&Regexp.method(:escape)).join('|')})([^>]*)>(.*?)(<\/\1>)/im) do
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"<#{$1}#{$2}>#{preserve($3)}</#{$1}>"
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end
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end
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# call-seq:
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# preserve(input)
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# preserve {...}
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#
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# Takes any string, finds all the endlines and converts them to
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# HTML entities for endlines so they'll render correctly in
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# whitespace-sensitive tags without screwing up the indentation.
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def preserve(input = '', &block)
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return preserve(capture_haml(&block)) if block
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input.chomp("\n").gsub(/\n/, '
').gsub(/\r/, '')
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end
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alias_method :flatten, :preserve
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# Takes an Enumerable object and a block
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# and iterates over the object,
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# yielding each element to a Haml block
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# and putting the result into <tt><li></tt> elements.
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# This creates a list of the results of the block.
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# For example:
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#
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# = list_of([['hello'], ['yall']]) do |i|
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# = i[0]
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#
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# Produces:
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#
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# <li>hello</li>
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# <li>yall</li>
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#
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# And
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#
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# = list_of({:title => 'All the stuff', :description => 'A book about all the stuff.'}) do |key, val|
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# %h3= key.humanize
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# %p= val
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#
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# Produces:
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#
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# <li>
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# <h3>Title</h3>
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# <p>All the stuff</p>
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# </li>
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# <li>
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# <h3>Description</h3>
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# <p>A book about all the stuff.</p>
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# </li>
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#
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def list_of(array, &block) # :yields: item
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to_return = array.collect do |i|
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result = capture_haml(i, &block)
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if result.count("\n") > 1
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result.gsub!("\n", "\n ")
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result = "\n #{result.strip}\n"
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else
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result.strip!
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end
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"<li>#{result}</li>"
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end
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to_return.join("\n")
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end
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# Returns a hash containing default assignments for the xmlns and xml:lang
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# attributes of the <tt>html</tt> HTML element.
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# It also takes an optional argument for the value of xml:lang and lang,
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# which defaults to 'en-US'.
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# For example,
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#
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# %html{html_attrs}
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#
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# becomes
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#
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# <html xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' xml:lang='en-US' lang='en-US'>
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#
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def html_attrs(lang = 'en-US')
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{:xmlns => "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml", 'xml:lang' => lang, :lang => lang}
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end
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# Increments the number of tabs the buffer automatically adds
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# to the lines of the template.
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# For example:
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#
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# %h1 foo
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# - tab_up
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# %p bar
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# - tab_down
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# %strong baz
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#
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# Produces:
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#
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# <h1>foo</h1>
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# <p>bar</p>
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# <strong>baz</strong>
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#
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def tab_up(i = 1)
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haml_buffer.tabulation += i
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end
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# Decrements the number of tabs the buffer automatically adds
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# to the lines of the template.
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#
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# See also tab_up.
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def tab_down(i = 1)
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haml_buffer.tabulation -= i
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end
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# Surrounds the given block of Haml code with the given characters,
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# with no whitespace in between.
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# For example:
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#
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# = surround '(', ')' do
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# %a{:href => "food"} chicken
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#
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# Produces:
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#
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# (<a href='food'>chicken</a>)
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#
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# and
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#
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# = surround '*' do
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# %strong angry
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#
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# Produces:
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#
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# *<strong>angry</strong>*
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#
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def surround(front, back = nil, &block)
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back ||= front
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output = capture_haml(&block)
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"#{front}#{output.chomp}#{back}\n"
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end
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# Prepends the given character to the beginning of the Haml block,
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# with no whitespace between.
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# For example:
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#
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# = precede '*' do
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# %span.small Not really
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#
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# Produces:
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#
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# *<span class='small'>Not really</span>
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#
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def precede(char, &block)
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"#{char}#{capture_haml(&block).chomp}\n"
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end
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# Appends the given character to the end of the Haml block,
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# with no whitespace between.
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# For example:
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#
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# click
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# = succeed '.' do
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# %a{:href=>"thing"} here
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#
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# Produces:
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#
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# click
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# <a href='thing'>here</a>.
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#
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def succeed(char, &block)
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"#{capture_haml(&block).chomp}#{char}\n"
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end
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# Captures the result of the given block of Haml code,
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# gets rid of the excess indentation,
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# and returns it as a string.
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# For example, after the following,
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#
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# .foo
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# - foo = capture_haml(13) do |a|
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# %p= a
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#
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# the local variable <tt>foo</tt> would be assigned to "<p>13</p>\n".
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#
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def capture_haml(*args, &block)
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capture_haml_with_buffer(haml_buffer.buffer, *args, &block)
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end
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# Outputs text directly to the Haml buffer, with the proper tabulation
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def puts(text = "")
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haml_buffer.buffer << (' ' * haml_buffer.tabulation) << text.to_s << "\n"
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nil
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end
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#
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# call-seq:
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# haml_tag(name, *flags, attributes = {}) {...}
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# haml_tag(name, text, *flags, attributes = {}) {...}
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#
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# Creates an HTML tag with the given name and optionally text and attributes.
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# Can take a block that will be executed
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# between when the opening and closing tags are output.
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# If the block is a Haml block or outputs text using puts,
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# the text will be properly indented.
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#
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# <tt>flags</tt> is a list of symbol flags
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# like those that can be put at the end of a Haml tag
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# (<tt>:/</tt>, <tt>:<</tt>, and <tt>:></tt>).
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# Currently, only <tt>:/</tt> and <tt>:<</tt> are supported.
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#
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# For example,
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#
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# haml_tag :table do
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# haml_tag :tr do
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# haml_tag :td, {:class => 'cell'} do
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# haml_tag :strong, "strong!"
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# puts "data"
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# end
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# haml_tag :td do
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# puts "more_data"
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# end
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# end
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# end
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#
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# outputs
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#
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# <table>
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# <tr>
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# <td class='cell'>
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# <strong>
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# strong!
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# </strong>
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# data
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# </td>
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# <td>
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# more_data
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# </td>
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# </tr>
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# </table>
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#
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def haml_tag(name, *rest, &block)
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name = name.to_s
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text = rest.shift.to_s unless [Symbol, Hash, NilClass].any? {|t| rest.first.is_a? t}
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flags = []
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flags << rest.shift while rest.first.is_a? Symbol
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attributes = Haml::Precompiler.build_attributes(haml_buffer.html?,
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haml_buffer.options[:attr_wrapper],
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rest.shift || {})
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if text.nil? && block.nil? && (haml_buffer.options[:autoclose].include?(name) || flags.include?(:/))
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puts "<#{name}#{attributes} />"
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return nil
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end
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if flags.include?(:/)
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raise Error.new("Self-closing tags can't have content.") if text
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raise Error.new("Illegal nesting: nesting within a self-closing tag is illegal.") if block
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end
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tag = "<#{name}#{attributes}>"
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if block.nil?
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tag << text.to_s << "</#{name}>"
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puts tag
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return
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end
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if text
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raise Error.new("Illegal nesting: content can't be both given to haml_tag :#{name} and nested within it.")
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end
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if flags.include?(:<)
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tag << capture_haml(&block).strip << "</#{name}>"
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puts tag
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return
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end
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puts tag
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tab_up
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block.call
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tab_down
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puts "</#{name}>"
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nil
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end
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# Characters that need to be escaped to HTML entities from user input
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HTML_ESCAPE = { '&'=>'&', '<'=>'<', '>'=>'>', '"'=>'"', "'"=>''', }
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# Returns a copy of <tt>text</tt> with ampersands, angle brackets and quotes
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# escaped into HTML entities.
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def html_escape(text)
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text.to_s.gsub(/[\"><&]/) { |s| HTML_ESCAPE[s] }
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end
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# Escapes HTML entities in <tt>text</tt>, but without escaping an ampersand
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# that is already part of an escaped entity.
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def escape_once(text)
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text.to_s.gsub(/[\"><]|&(?!([a-zA-Z]+|(#\d+));)/) { |s| HTML_ESCAPE[s] }
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end
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# Returns whether or not the current template is a Haml template.
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#
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# This function, unlike other Haml::Helpers functions,
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# also works in other ActionView templates,
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# where it will always return false.
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def is_haml?
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!@haml_buffer.nil? && @haml_buffer.active?
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end
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private
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# Gets a reference to the current Haml::Buffer object.
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def haml_buffer
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@haml_buffer
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end
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# Gives a proc the same local "_hamlout" and "_erbout" variables
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# that the current template has.
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def haml_bind_proc(&proc)
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_hamlout = haml_buffer
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_erbout = _hamlout.buffer
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proc { |*args| proc.call(*args) }
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end
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# Performs the function of capture_haml, assuming <tt>local_buffer</tt>
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# is where the output of block goes.
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def capture_haml_with_buffer(local_buffer, *args, &block)
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position = local_buffer.length
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block.call *args
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captured = local_buffer.slice!(position..-1)
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min_tabs = nil
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captured.each do |line|
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tabs = line.index(/[^ ]/)
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min_tabs ||= tabs
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min_tabs = min_tabs > tabs ? tabs : min_tabs
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end
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result = captured.map do |line|
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line[min_tabs..-1]
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end
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result.to_s
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end
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include ActionViewExtensions if self.const_defined? "ActionViewExtensions"
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end
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end
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class Object
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# Haml overrides various ActionView helpers,
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# which call an #is_haml? method
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# to determine whether or not the current context object
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# is a proper Haml context.
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# Because ActionView helpers may be included in non-ActionView::Base classes,
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# it's a good idea to define is_haml? for all objects.
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def is_haml?
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false
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end
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end
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