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require 'active_support/core_ext/module/attr_internal'
require 'active_support/core_ext/module/delegation'
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require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute'
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require 'active_support/core_ext/array/wrap'
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require 'active_support/ordered_options'
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require 'action_view/log_subscriber'
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module ActionView #:nodoc:
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# = Action View Base
#
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# Action View templates can be written in three ways. If the template file has a <tt>.erb</tt> (or <tt>.rhtml</tt>) extension then it uses a mixture of ERb
# (included in Ruby) and HTML. If the template file has a <tt>.builder</tt> (or <tt>.rxml</tt>) extension then Jim Weirich's Builder::XmlMarkup library is used.
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# If the template file has a <tt>.rjs</tt> extension then it will use ActionView::Helpers::PrototypeHelper::JavaScriptGenerator.
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#
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# == ERb
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#
# You trigger ERb by using embeddings such as <% %>, <% -%>, and <%= %>. The <%= %> tag set is used when you want output. Consider the
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# following loop for names:
#
# <b>Names of all the people</b>
# <% for person in @people %>
# Name: <%= person.name %><br/>
# <% end %>
#
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# The loop is setup in regular embedding tags <% %> and the name is written using the output embedding tag <%= %>. Note that this
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# is not just a usage suggestion. Regular output functions like print or puts won't work with ERb templates. So this would be wrong:
#
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# <%# WRONG %>
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# Hi, Mr. <% puts "Frodo" %>
#
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# If you absolutely must write from within a function use +concat+.
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#
# <%- and -%> suppress leading and trailing whitespace, including the trailing newline, and can be used interchangeably with <% and %>.
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#
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# === Using sub templates
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#
# Using sub templates allows you to sidestep tedious replication and extract common display structures in shared templates. The
# classic example is the use of a header and footer (even though the Action Pack-way would be to use Layouts):
#
# <%= render "shared/header" %>
# Something really specific and terrific
# <%= render "shared/footer" %>
#
# As you see, we use the output embeddings for the render methods. The render call itself will just return a string holding the
# result of the rendering. The output embedding writes it to the current template.
#
# But you don't have to restrict yourself to static includes. Templates can share variables amongst themselves by using instance
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# variables defined using the regular embedding tags. Like this:
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#
# <% @page_title = "A Wonderful Hello" %>
# <%= render "shared/header" %>
#
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# Now the header can pick up on the <tt>@page_title</tt> variable and use it for outputting a title tag:
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#
# <title><%= @page_title %></title>
#
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# === Passing local variables to sub templates
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#
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# You can pass local variables to sub templates by using a hash with the variable names as keys and the objects as values:
#
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# <%= render "shared/header", { :headline => "Welcome", :person => person } %>
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#
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# These can now be accessed in <tt>shared/header</tt> with:
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#
# Headline: <%= headline %>
# First name: <%= person.first_name %>
#
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# If you need to find out whether a certain local variable has been assigned a value in a particular render call,
# you need to use the following pattern:
#
# <% if local_assigns.has_key? :headline %>
# Headline: <%= headline %>
# <% end %>
#
# Testing using <tt>defined? headline</tt> will not work. This is an implementation restriction.
#
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# === Template caching
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#
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# By default, Rails will compile each template to a method in order to render it. When you alter a template,
# Rails will check the file's modification time and recompile it in development mode.
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#
# == Builder
#
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# Builder templates are a more programmatic alternative to ERb. They are especially useful for generating XML content. An XmlMarkup object
# named +xml+ is automatically made available to templates with a <tt>.builder</tt> extension.
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#
# Here are some basic examples:
#
# xml.em("emphasized") # => <em>emphasized</em>
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# xml.em { xml.b("emph & bold") } # => <em><b>emph & bold</b></em>
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# xml.a("A Link", "href"=>"http://onestepback.org") # => <a href="http://onestepback.org">A Link</a>
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# xml.target("name"=>"compile", "option"=>"fast") # => <target option="fast" name="compile"\>
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# # NOTE: order of attributes is not specified.
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#
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# Any method with a block will be treated as an XML markup tag with nested markup in the block. For example, the following:
#
# xml.div {
# xml.h1(@person.name)
# xml.p(@person.bio)
# }
#
# would produce something like:
#
# <div>
# <h1>David Heinemeier Hansson</h1>
# <p>A product of Danish Design during the Winter of '79...</p>
# </div>
#
# A full-length RSS example actually used on Basecamp:
#
# xml.rss("version" => "2.0", "xmlns:dc" => "http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/") do
# xml.channel do
# xml.title(@feed_title)
# xml.link(@url)
# xml.description "Basecamp: Recent items"
# xml.language "en-us"
# xml.ttl "40"
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#
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# for item in @recent_items
# xml.item do
# xml.title(item_title(item))
# xml.description(item_description(item)) if item_description(item)
# xml.pubDate(item_pubDate(item))
# xml.guid(@person.firm.account.url + @recent_items.url(item))
# xml.link(@person.firm.account.url + @recent_items.url(item))
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#
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# xml.tag!("dc:creator", item.author_name) if item_has_creator?(item)
# end
# end
# end
# end
#
# More builder documentation can be found at http://builder.rubyforge.org.
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#
# == JavaScriptGenerator
#
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# JavaScriptGenerator templates end in <tt>.rjs</tt>. Unlike conventional templates which are used to
# render the results of an action, these templates generate instructions on how to modify an already rendered page. This makes it easy to
# modify multiple elements on your page in one declarative Ajax response. Actions with these templates are called in the background with Ajax
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# and make updates to the page where the request originated from.
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#
# An instance of the JavaScriptGenerator object named +page+ is automatically made available to your template, which is implicitly wrapped in an ActionView::Helpers::PrototypeHelper#update_page block.
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#
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# When an <tt>.rjs</tt> action is called with +link_to_remote+, the generated JavaScript is automatically evaluated. Example:
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#
# link_to_remote :url => {:action => 'delete'}
#
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# The subsequently rendered <tt>delete.rjs</tt> might look like:
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#
# page.replace_html 'sidebar', :partial => 'sidebar'
# page.remove "person-#{@person.id}"
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# page.visual_effect :highlight, 'user-list'
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#
# This refreshes the sidebar, removes a person element and highlights the user list.
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#
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# See the ActionView::Helpers::PrototypeHelper::JavaScriptGenerator::GeneratorMethods documentation for more details.
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class Base
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include Helpers , Rendering , Partials , :: ERB :: Util , Context
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# Specify whether RJS responses should be wrapped in a try/catch block
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# that alert()s the caught exception (and then re-raises it).
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cattr_accessor :debug_rjs
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@@debug_rjs = false
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# Specify the proc used to decorate input tags that refer to attributes with errors.
cattr_accessor :field_error_proc
@@field_error_proc = Proc . new { | html_tag , instance | " <div class= \" field_with_errors \" > #{ html_tag } </div> " . html_safe }
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class_attribute :helpers
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class_attribute :_routes
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class << self
delegate :erb_trim_mode = , :to = > 'ActionView::Template::Handlers::ERB'
delegate :logger , :to = > 'ActionController::Base' , :allow_nil = > true
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def cache_template_loading
ActionView :: Resolver . caching?
end
def cache_template_loading = ( value )
ActionView :: Resolver . caching = value
end
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end
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attr_accessor :_template
attr_internal :request , :controller , :config , :assigns , :lookup_context
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delegate :formats , :formats = , :locale , :locale = , :view_paths , :view_paths = , :to = > :lookup_context
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delegate :request_forgery_protection_token , :params , :session , :cookies , :response , :headers ,
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:flash , :action_name , :controller_name , :to = > :controller
delegate :logger , :to = > :controller , :allow_nil = > true
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def self . xss_safe? #:nodoc:
true
end
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def self . process_view_paths ( value )
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value . is_a? ( PathSet ) ?
value . dup : ActionView :: PathSet . new ( Array . wrap ( value ) )
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end
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def assign ( new_assigns ) # :nodoc:
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@_assigns = new_assigns . each { | key , value | instance_variable_set ( " @ #{ key } " , value ) }
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end
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def initialize ( lookup_context = nil , assigns_for_first_render = { } , controller = nil , formats = nil ) #:nodoc:
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assign ( assigns_for_first_render )
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self . helpers = Module . new unless self . class . helpers
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@_config = { }
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@_content_for = Hash . new { | h , k | h [ k ] = ActiveSupport :: SafeBuffer . new }
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@_virtual_path = nil
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@output_buffer = nil
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if @_controller = controller
@_request = controller . request if controller . respond_to? ( :request )
@_config = controller . config . inheritable_copy if controller . respond_to? ( :config )
end
@_lookup_context = lookup_context . is_a? ( ActionView :: LookupContext ) ?
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lookup_context : ActionView :: LookupContext . new ( lookup_context )
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@_lookup_context . formats = formats if formats
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end
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def store_content_for ( key , value )
@_content_for [ key ] = value
end
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def controller_path
@controller_path || = controller && controller . controller_path
end
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def controller_prefix
@controller_prefix || = controller && controller . _prefix
end
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ActiveSupport . run_load_hooks ( :action_view , self )
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end
end