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require 'active_support/core_ext/object/blank'
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require 'active_support/core_ext/string/filters'
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require 'action_view/helpers/tag_helper'
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module ActionView
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# = Action View Text Helpers
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module Helpers #:nodoc:
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# The TextHelper module provides a set of methods for filtering, formatting
# and transforming strings, which can reduce the amount of inline Ruby code in
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# your views. These helper methods extend Action View making them callable
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# within your template files.
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#
# ==== Sanitization
#
# Most text helpers by default sanitize the given content, but do not escape it.
# This means HTML tags will appear in the page but all malicious code will be removed.
# Let's look at some examples using the +simple_format+ method:
#
# simple_format('<a href="http://example.com/">Example</a>')
# # => "<p><a href=\"http://example.com/\">Example</a></p>"
#
# simple_format('<a href="javascript:alert('no!')">Example</a>')
# # => "<p><a>Example</a></p>"
#
# If you want to escape all content, you should invoke the +h+ method before
# calling the text helper.
#
# simple_format h('<a href="http://example.com/">Example</a>')
# # => "<p><a href=\"http://example.com/\">Example</a></p>"
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module TextHelper
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extend ActiveSupport :: Concern
include SanitizeHelper
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# The preferred method of outputting text in your views is to use the
# <%= "text" %> eRuby syntax. The regular _puts_ and _print_ methods
# do not operate as expected in an eRuby code block. If you absolutely must
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# output text within a non-output code block (i.e., <% %>), you can use the concat method.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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# <%
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# concat "hello"
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# # is the equivalent of <%= "hello" %>
#
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# if logged_in
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# concat "Logged in!"
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# else
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# concat link_to('login', :action => login)
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# end
# # will either display "Logged in!" or a login link
# %>
For performance reasons, you can no longer call html_safe! on Strings. Instead, all Strings are always not html_safe?. Instead, you can get a SafeBuffer from a String by calling #html_safe, which will SafeBuffer.new(self).
* Additionally, instead of doing concat("</form>".html_safe), you can do
safe_concat("</form>"), which will skip both the flag set, and the flag
check.
* For the first pass, I converted virtually all #html_safe!s to #html_safe,
and the tests pass. A further optimization would be to try to use
#safe_concat as much as possible, reducing the performance impact if
we know up front that a String is safe.
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def concat ( string )
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output_buffer << string
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end
For performance reasons, you can no longer call html_safe! on Strings. Instead, all Strings are always not html_safe?. Instead, you can get a SafeBuffer from a String by calling #html_safe, which will SafeBuffer.new(self).
* Additionally, instead of doing concat("</form>".html_safe), you can do
safe_concat("</form>"), which will skip both the flag set, and the flag
check.
* For the first pass, I converted virtually all #html_safe!s to #html_safe,
and the tests pass. A further optimization would be to try to use
#safe_concat as much as possible, reducing the performance impact if
we know up front that a String is safe.
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def safe_concat ( string )
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output_buffer . respond_to? ( :safe_concat ) ? output_buffer . safe_concat ( string ) : concat ( string )
For performance reasons, you can no longer call html_safe! on Strings. Instead, all Strings are always not html_safe?. Instead, you can get a SafeBuffer from a String by calling #html_safe, which will SafeBuffer.new(self).
* Additionally, instead of doing concat("</form>".html_safe), you can do
safe_concat("</form>"), which will skip both the flag set, and the flag
check.
* For the first pass, I converted virtually all #html_safe!s to #html_safe,
and the tests pass. A further optimization would be to try to use
#safe_concat as much as possible, reducing the performance impact if
we know up front that a String is safe.
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end
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# Truncates a given +text+ after a given <tt>:length</tt> if +text+ is longer than <tt>:length</tt>
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# (defaults to 30). The last characters will be replaced with the <tt>:omission</tt> (defaults to "...")
# for a total length not exceeding <tt>:length</tt>.
#
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# Pass a <tt>:separator</tt> to truncate +text+ at a natural break.
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#
# The result is not marked as HTML-safe, so will be subject to the default escaping when
# used in views, unless wrapped by <tt>raw()</tt>. Care should be taken if +text+ contains HTML tags
# or entities, because truncation may produce invalid HTML (such as unbalanced or incomplete tags).
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#
# ==== Examples
#
# truncate("Once upon a time in a world far far away")
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# # => "Once upon a time in a world..."
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#
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# truncate("Once upon a time in a world far far away", :length => 17)
# # => "Once upon a ti..."
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#
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# truncate("Once upon a time in a world far far away", :length => 17, :separator => ' ')
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# # => "Once upon a..."
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#
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# truncate("And they found that many people were sleeping better.", :length => 25, :omission => '... (continued)')
# # => "And they f... (continued)"
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#
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# truncate("<p>Once upon a time in a world far far away</p>")
# # => "<p>Once upon a time in a wo..."
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def truncate ( text , options = { } )
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options . reverse_merge! ( :length = > 30 )
text . truncate ( options . delete ( :length ) , options ) if text
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end
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# Highlights one or more +phrases+ everywhere in +text+ by inserting it into
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# a <tt>:highlighter</tt> string. The highlighter can be specialized by passing <tt>:highlighter</tt>
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# as a single-quoted string with \1 where the phrase is to be inserted (defaults to
# '<strong class="highlight">\1</strong>')
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#
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# ==== Examples
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# highlight('You searched for: rails', 'rails')
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# # => You searched for: <strong class="highlight">rails</strong>
#
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# highlight('You searched for: ruby, rails, dhh', 'actionpack')
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# # => You searched for: ruby, rails, dhh
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#
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# highlight('You searched for: rails', ['for', 'rails'], :highlighter => '<em>\1</em>')
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# # => You searched <em>for</em>: <em>rails</em>
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#
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# highlight('You searched for: rails', 'rails', :highlighter => '<a href="search?q=\1">\1</a>')
# # => You searched for: <a href="search?q=rails">rails</a>
#
# You can still use <tt>highlight</tt> with the old API that accepts the
# +highlighter+ as its optional third parameter:
# highlight('You searched for: rails', 'rails', '<a href="search?q=\1">\1</a>') # => You searched for: <a href="search?q=rails">rails</a>
def highlight ( text , phrases , * args )
options = args . extract_options!
unless args . empty?
options [ :highlighter ] = args [ 0 ] || '<strong class="highlight">\1</strong>'
end
options . reverse_merge! ( :highlighter = > '<strong class="highlight">\1</strong>' )
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text = sanitize ( text ) unless options [ :sanitize ] == false
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if text . blank? || phrases . blank?
text
else
match = Array ( phrases ) . map { | p | Regexp . escape ( p ) } . join ( '|' )
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text . gsub ( / ( #{ match } )(?!(?:[^<]*?)(?:["'])[^<>]*>) /i , options [ :highlighter ] )
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end . html_safe
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end
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# Extracts an excerpt from +text+ that matches the first instance of +phrase+.
# The <tt>:radius</tt> option expands the excerpt on each side of the first occurrence of +phrase+ by the number of characters
# defined in <tt>:radius</tt> (which defaults to 100). If the excerpt radius overflows the beginning or end of the +text+,
# then the <tt>:omission</tt> option (which defaults to "...") will be prepended/appended accordingly. The resulting string
# will be stripped in any case. If the +phrase+ isn't found, nil is returned.
#
# ==== Examples
# excerpt('This is an example', 'an', :radius => 5)
# # => ...s is an exam...
#
# excerpt('This is an example', 'is', :radius => 5)
# # => This is a...
#
# excerpt('This is an example', 'is')
# # => This is an example
#
# excerpt('This next thing is an example', 'ex', :radius => 2)
# # => ...next...
#
# excerpt('This is also an example', 'an', :radius => 8, :omission => '<chop> ')
# # => <chop> is also an example
#
# You can still use <tt>excerpt</tt> with the old API that accepts the
# +radius+ as its optional third and the +ellipsis+ as its
# optional forth parameter:
# excerpt('This is an example', 'an', 5) # => ...s is an exam...
# excerpt('This is also an example', 'an', 8, '<chop> ') # => <chop> is also an example
def excerpt ( text , phrase , * args )
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return unless text && phrase
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options = args . extract_options!
unless args . empty?
options [ :radius ] = args [ 0 ] || 100
options [ :omission ] = args [ 1 ] || " ... "
end
options . reverse_merge! ( :radius = > 100 , :omission = > " ... " )
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phrase = Regexp . escape ( phrase )
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return unless found_pos = text . mb_chars =~ / ( #{ phrase } ) /i
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start_pos = [ found_pos - options [ :radius ] , 0 ] . max
end_pos = [ [ found_pos + phrase . mb_chars . length + options [ :radius ] - 1 , 0 ] . max , text . mb_chars . length ] . min
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prefix = start_pos > 0 ? options [ :omission ] : " "
postfix = end_pos < text . mb_chars . length - 1 ? options [ :omission ] : " "
prefix + text . mb_chars [ start_pos .. end_pos ] . strip + postfix
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end
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# Attempts to pluralize the +singular+ word unless +count+ is 1. If
# +plural+ is supplied, it will use that when count is > 1, otherwise
# it will use the Inflector to determine the plural form
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#
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# ==== Examples
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# pluralize(1, 'person')
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# # => 1 person
#
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# pluralize(2, 'person')
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# # => 2 people
#
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# pluralize(3, 'person', 'users')
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# # => 3 users
#
# pluralize(0, 'person')
# # => 0 people
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def pluralize ( count , singular , plural = nil )
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" #{ count || 0 } " + ( ( count == 1 || count =~ / ^1( \ .0+)?$ / ) ? singular : ( plural || singular . pluralize ) )
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end
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# Wraps the +text+ into lines no longer than +line_width+ width. This method
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# breaks on the first whitespace character that does not exceed +line_width+
# (which is 80 by default).
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#
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# ==== Examples
#
# word_wrap('Once upon a time')
# # => Once upon a time
#
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# word_wrap('Once upon a time, in a kingdom called Far Far Away, a king fell ill, and finding a successor to the throne turned out to be more trouble than anyone could have imagined...')
# # => Once upon a time, in a kingdom called Far Far Away, a king fell ill, and finding\n a successor to the throne turned out to be more trouble than anyone could have\n imagined...
#
# word_wrap('Once upon a time', :line_width => 8)
# # => Once upon\na time
#
# word_wrap('Once upon a time', :line_width => 1)
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# # => Once\nupon\na\ntime
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#
# You can still use <tt>word_wrap</tt> with the old API that accepts the
# +line_width+ as its optional second parameter:
# word_wrap('Once upon a time', 8) # => Once upon\na time
def word_wrap ( text , * args )
options = args . extract_options!
unless args . blank?
options [ :line_width ] = args [ 0 ] || 80
end
options . reverse_merge! ( :line_width = > 80 )
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text . split ( " \n " ) . collect do | line |
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line . length > options [ :line_width ] ? line . gsub ( / (.{1, #{ options [ :line_width ] } })( \ s+|$) / , " \\ 1 \n " ) . strip : line
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end * " \n "
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end
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# Returns +text+ transformed into HTML using simple formatting rules.
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# Two or more consecutive newlines(<tt>\n\n</tt>) are considered as a
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# paragraph and wrapped in <tt><p></tt> tags. One newline (<tt>\n</tt>) is
# considered as a linebreak and a <tt><br /></tt> tag is appended. This
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# method does not remove the newlines from the +text+.
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#
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# You can pass any HTML attributes into <tt>html_options</tt>. These
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# will be added to all created paragraphs.
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#
# ==== Options
# * <tt>:sanitize</tt> - If +false+, does not sanitize +text+.
#
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# ==== Examples
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# my_text = "Here is some basic text...\n...with a line break."
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#
# simple_format(my_text)
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# # => "<p>Here is some basic text...\n<br />...with a line break.</p>"
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#
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# more_text = "We want to put a paragraph...\n\n...right there."
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#
# simple_format(more_text)
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# # => "<p>We want to put a paragraph...</p>\n\n<p>...right there.</p>"
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#
# simple_format("Look ma! A class!", :class => 'description')
# # => "<p class='description'>Look ma! A class!</p>"
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#
# simple_format("<span>I'm allowed!</span> It's true.", {}, :sanitize => false)
# # => "<p><span>I'm allowed!</span> It's true.</p>"
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def simple_format ( text , html_options = { } , options = { } )
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text = '' . html_safe if text . nil?
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start_tag = tag ( 'p' , html_options , true )
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text = sanitize ( text ) unless options [ :sanitize ] == false
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text . gsub! ( / \ r \ n? / , " \n " ) # \r\n and \r -> \n
text . gsub! ( / \ n \ n+ / , " </p> \n \n #{ start_tag } " ) # 2+ newline -> paragraph
text . gsub! ( / ([^ \ n] \ n)(?=[^ \ n]) / , '\1<br />' ) # 1 newline -> br
text . insert 0 , start_tag
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text . html_safe . safe_concat ( " </p> " )
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end
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# Turns all URLs and e-mail addresses into clickable links. The <tt>:link</tt> option
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# will limit what should be linked. You can add HTML attributes to the links using
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# <tt>:html</tt>. Possible values for <tt>:link</tt> are <tt>:all</tt> (default),
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# <tt>:email_addresses</tt>, and <tt>:urls</tt>. If a block is given, each URL and
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# e-mail address is yielded and the result is used as the link text.
#
# ==== Examples
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# auto_link("Go to http://www.rubyonrails.org and say hello to david@loudthinking.com")
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# # => "Go to <a href=\"http://www.rubyonrails.org\">http://www.rubyonrails.org</a> and
# # say hello to <a href=\"mailto:david@loudthinking.com\">david@loudthinking.com</a>"
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#
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# auto_link("Visit http://www.loudthinking.com/ or e-mail david@loudthinking.com", :link => :urls)
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# # => "Visit <a href=\"http://www.loudthinking.com/\">http://www.loudthinking.com/</a>
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# # or e-mail david@loudthinking.com"
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#
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# auto_link("Visit http://www.loudthinking.com/ or e-mail david@loudthinking.com", :link => :email_addresses)
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# # => "Visit http://www.loudthinking.com/ or e-mail <a href=\"mailto:david@loudthinking.com\">david@loudthinking.com</a>"
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#
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# post_body = "Welcome to my new blog at http://www.myblog.com/. Please e-mail me at me@email.com."
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# auto_link(post_body, :html => { :target => '_blank' }) do |text|
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# truncate(text, :length => 15)
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# end
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# # => "Welcome to my new blog at <a href=\"http://www.myblog.com/\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.m...</a>.
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# Please e-mail me at <a href=\"mailto:me@email.com\">me@email.com</a>."
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#
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#
# You can still use <tt>auto_link</tt> with the old API that accepts the
# +link+ as its optional second parameter and the +html_options+ hash
# as its optional third parameter:
# post_body = "Welcome to my new blog at http://www.myblog.com/. Please e-mail me at me@email.com."
# auto_link(post_body, :urls) # => Once upon\na time
# # => "Welcome to my new blog at <a href=\"http://www.myblog.com/\">http://www.myblog.com</a>.
# Please e-mail me at me@email.com."
#
# auto_link(post_body, :all, :target => "_blank") # => Once upon\na time
# # => "Welcome to my new blog at <a href=\"http://www.myblog.com/\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.myblog.com</a>.
# Please e-mail me at <a href=\"mailto:me@email.com\">me@email.com</a>."
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def auto_link ( text , * args , & block ) #link = :all, html = {}, &block)
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return '' if text . blank?
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options = args . size == 2 ? { } : args . extract_options! # this is necessary because the old auto_link API has a Hash as its last parameter
unless args . empty?
options [ :link ] = args [ 0 ] || :all
options [ :html ] = args [ 1 ] || { }
end
options . reverse_merge! ( :link = > :all , :html = > { } )
case options [ :link ] . to_sym
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when :all then auto_link_email_addresses ( auto_link_urls ( text , options [ :html ] , options , & block ) , options [ :html ] , & block )
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when :email_addresses then auto_link_email_addresses ( text , options [ :html ] , & block )
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when :urls then auto_link_urls ( text , options [ :html ] , options , & block )
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end
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end
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# Creates a Cycle object whose _to_s_ method cycles through elements of an
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# array every time it is called. This can be used for example, to alternate
# classes for table rows. You can use named cycles to allow nesting in loops.
# Passing a Hash as the last parameter with a <tt>:name</tt> key will create a
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# named cycle. The default name for a cycle without a +:name+ key is
# <tt>"default"</tt>. You can manually reset a cycle by calling reset_cycle
# and passing the name of the cycle. The current cycle string can be obtained
# anytime using the current_cycle method.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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# # Alternate CSS classes for even and odd numbers...
# @items = [1,2,3,4]
# <table>
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# <% @items.each do |item| %>
# <tr class="<%= cycle("even", "odd") -%>">
# <td>item</td>
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# </tr>
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# <% end %>
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# </table>
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#
#
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# # Cycle CSS classes for rows, and text colors for values within each row
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# @items = x = [{:first => 'Robert', :middle => 'Daniel', :last => 'James'},
# {:first => 'Emily', :middle => 'Shannon', :maiden => 'Pike', :last => 'Hicks'},
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# {:first => 'June', :middle => 'Dae', :last => 'Jones'}]
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# <% @items.each do |item| %>
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# <tr class="<%= cycle("odd", "even", :name => "row_class") -%>">
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# <td>
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# <% item.values.each do |value| %>
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# <%# Create a named cycle "colors" %>
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# <span style="color:<%= cycle("red", "green", "blue", :name => "colors") -%>">
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# <%= value %>
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# </span>
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# <% end %>
# <% reset_cycle("colors") %>
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# </td>
# </tr>
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# <% end %>
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def cycle ( first_value , * values )
if ( values . last . instance_of? Hash )
params = values . pop
name = params [ :name ]
else
name = " default "
end
values . unshift ( first_value )
cycle = get_cycle ( name )
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unless cycle && cycle . values == values
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cycle = set_cycle ( name , Cycle . new ( * values ) )
end
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cycle . to_s
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end
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# Returns the current cycle string after a cycle has been started. Useful
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# for complex table highlighting or any other design need which requires
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# the current cycle string in more than one place.
#
# ==== Example
# # Alternate background colors
# @items = [1,2,3,4]
# <% @items.each do |item| %>
# <div style="background-color:<%= cycle("red","white","blue") %>">
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# <span style="background-color:<%= current_cycle %>"><%= item %></span>
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# </div>
# <% end %>
def current_cycle ( name = " default " )
cycle = get_cycle ( name )
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cycle . current_value if cycle
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end
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# Resets a cycle so that it starts from the first element the next time
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# it is called. Pass in +name+ to reset a named cycle.
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#
# ==== Example
# # Alternate CSS classes for even and odd numbers...
# @items = [[1,2,3,4], [5,6,3], [3,4,5,6,7,4]]
# <table>
# <% @items.each do |item| %>
# <tr class="<%= cycle("even", "odd") -%>">
# <% item.each do |value| %>
# <span style="color:<%= cycle("#333", "#666", "#999", :name => "colors") -%>">
# <%= value %>
# </span>
# <% end %>
#
# <% reset_cycle("colors") %>
# </tr>
# <% end %>
# </table>
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def reset_cycle ( name = " default " )
cycle = get_cycle ( name )
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cycle . reset if cycle
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end
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class Cycle #:nodoc:
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attr_reader :values
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def initialize ( first_value , * values )
@values = values . unshift ( first_value )
reset
end
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def reset
@index = 0
end
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def current_value
@values [ previous_index ] . to_s
end
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def to_s
value = @values [ @index ] . to_s
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@index = next_index
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return value
end
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private
def next_index
step_index ( 1 )
end
def previous_index
step_index ( - 1 )
end
def step_index ( n )
( @index + n ) % @values . size
end
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end
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private
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# The cycle helpers need to store the cycles in a place that is
# guaranteed to be reset every time a page is rendered, so it
# uses an instance variable of ActionView::Base.
def get_cycle ( name )
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@_cycles = Hash . new unless defined? ( @_cycles )
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return @_cycles [ name ]
end
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def set_cycle ( name , cycle_object )
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@_cycles = Hash . new unless defined? ( @_cycles )
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@_cycles [ name ] = cycle_object
end
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AUTO_LINK_RE = %r{
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( ?: ( [ 0 - 9 A - Za - z + . :- ] + : ) / / | www \ . )
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[ ^ \ s < ] +
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} x
# regexps for determining context, used high-volume
AUTO_LINK_CRE = [ / <[^>]+$ / , / ^[^>]*> / , / <a \ b.*?> /i , / < \/ a> /i ]
AUTO_EMAIL_RE = / [ \ w.! # \ $%+-]+@[ \ w-]+(?: \ .[ \ w-]+)+ /
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BRACKETS = { ']' = > '[' , ')' = > '(' , '}' = > '{' }
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# Turns all urls into clickable links. If a block is given, each url
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# is yielded and the result is used as the link text.
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def auto_link_urls ( text , html_options = { } , options = { } )
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link_attributes = html_options . stringify_keys
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text . gsub ( AUTO_LINK_RE ) do
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scheme , href = $1 , $&
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punctuation = [ ]
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if auto_linked? ( $` , $' )
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# do not change string; URL is already linked
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href
else
# don't include trailing punctuation character as part of the URL
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while href . sub! ( / [^ \ w \/ -]$ / , '' )
punctuation . push $&
if opening = BRACKETS [ punctuation . last ] and href . scan ( opening ) . size > href . scan ( punctuation . last ) . size
href << punctuation . pop
break
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end
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end
link_text = block_given? ? yield ( href ) : href
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href = 'http://' + href unless scheme
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unless options [ :sanitize ] == false
link_text = sanitize ( link_text )
href = sanitize ( href )
end
content_tag ( :a , link_text , link_attributes . merge ( 'href' = > href ) , ! ! options [ :sanitize ] ) + punctuation . reverse . join ( '' )
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end
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end
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end
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# Turns all email addresses into clickable links. If a block is given,
# each email is yielded and the result is used as the link text.
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def auto_link_email_addresses ( text , html_options = { } , options = { } )
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text . gsub ( AUTO_EMAIL_RE ) do
text = $&
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if auto_linked? ( $` , $' )
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text . html_safe
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else
display_text = ( block_given? ) ? yield ( text ) : text
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unless options [ :sanitize ] == false
text = sanitize ( text )
display_text = sanitize ( display_text ) unless text == display_text
end
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mail_to text , display_text , html_options
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end
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end
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end
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# Detects already linked context or position in the middle of a tag
def auto_linked? ( left , right )
( left =~ AUTO_LINK_CRE [ 0 ] and right =~ AUTO_LINK_CRE [ 1 ] ) or
( left . rindex ( AUTO_LINK_CRE [ 2 ] ) and $' !~ AUTO_LINK_CRE [ 3 ] )
end
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end
end
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end