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rails--rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/formatter.rb
Aaron Patterson 932386be8a recall should be path_parameters, also make it required
"recall" is a terrible name.  This variable contains the parameters that
we got from the path (e.g. for "/posts/1" it has :controller => "posts",
:id => "1").  Since it contains the parameters we got from the path,
"path_parameters" is a better name.  We always pass path_parameters to
`generate`, so lets make it required.
2014-07-17 11:26:59 -07:00

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require 'action_controller/metal/exceptions'
module ActionDispatch
module Journey
# The Formatter class is used for formatting URLs. For example, parameters
# passed to +url_for+ in Rails will eventually call Formatter#generate.
class Formatter # :nodoc:
attr_reader :routes
def initialize(routes)
@routes = routes
@cache = nil
end
def generate(name, options, path_parameters, parameterize = nil)
constraints = path_parameters.merge(options)
missing_keys = []
match_route(name, constraints) do |route|
parameterized_parts = extract_parameterized_parts(route, options, path_parameters, parameterize)
# Skip this route unless a name has been provided or it is a
# standard Rails route since we can't determine whether an options
# hash passed to url_for matches a Rack application or a redirect.
next unless name || route.dispatcher?
missing_keys = missing_keys(route, parameterized_parts)
next unless missing_keys.empty?
params = options.dup.delete_if do |key, _|
parameterized_parts.key?(key) || route.defaults.key?(key)
end
defaults = route.defaults
required_parts = route.required_parts
parameterized_parts.delete_if do |key, value|
value.to_s == defaults[key].to_s && !required_parts.include?(key)
end
return [route.format(parameterized_parts), params]
end
message = "No route matches #{Hash[constraints.sort].inspect}"
message << " missing required keys: #{missing_keys.sort.inspect}" if name
raise ActionController::UrlGenerationError, message
end
def clear
@cache = nil
end
private
def extract_parameterized_parts(route, options, recall, parameterize = nil)
parameterized_parts = recall.merge(options)
keys_to_keep = route.parts.reverse.drop_while { |part|
!options.key?(part) || (options[part] || recall[part]).nil?
} | route.required_parts
(parameterized_parts.keys - keys_to_keep).each do |bad_key|
parameterized_parts.delete(bad_key)
end
if parameterize
parameterized_parts.each do |k, v|
parameterized_parts[k] = parameterize.call(k, v)
end
end
parameterized_parts.keep_if { |_, v| v }
parameterized_parts
end
def named_routes
routes.named_routes
end
def match_route(name, options)
if named_routes.key?(name)
yield named_routes[name]
else
routes = non_recursive(cache, options)
hash = routes.group_by { |_, r| r.score(options) }
hash.keys.sort.reverse_each do |score|
break if score < 0
hash[score].sort_by { |i, _| i }.each do |_, route|
yield route
end
end
end
end
def non_recursive(cache, options)
routes = []
queue = [cache]
while queue.any?
c = queue.shift
routes.concat(c[:___routes]) if c.key?(:___routes)
options.each do |pair|
queue << c[pair] if c.key?(pair)
end
end
routes
end
# Returns an array populated with missing keys if any are present.
def missing_keys(route, parts)
missing_keys = []
tests = route.path.requirements
route.required_parts.each { |key|
if tests.key?(key)
missing_keys << key unless /\A#{tests[key]}\Z/ === parts[key]
else
missing_keys << key unless parts[key]
end
}
missing_keys
end
def possibles(cache, options, depth = 0)
cache.fetch(:___routes) { [] } + options.find_all { |pair|
cache.key?(pair)
}.flat_map { |pair|
possibles(cache[pair], options, depth + 1)
}
end
def build_cache
root = { ___routes: [] }
routes.each_with_index do |route, i|
leaf = route.required_defaults.inject(root) do |h, tuple|
h[tuple] ||= {}
end
(leaf[:___routes] ||= []) << [i, route]
end
root
end
def cache
@cache ||= build_cache
end
end
end
end