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rails--rails/actionview/lib/action_view/base.rb
Jonathan Hefner 614e813161
Disentangle Action Text from ApplicationController
This commit allows Action Text to be used without having an
ApplicationController defined.  In doing so, it also fixes Action Text
attachments to render the correct URL host in mailers.

It also avoids allocating an ActionController::Renderer per request.

Fixes #37183.
Fixes #35578.
Fixes #36963.
Closes #38714.

Co-authored-by: Jeremy Daer <jeremydaer@gmail.com>
2020-10-30 01:01:42 +00:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "active_support/core_ext/module/attr_internal"
require "active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors"
require "active_support/ordered_options"
require "action_view/log_subscriber"
require "action_view/helpers"
require "action_view/context"
require "action_view/template"
require "action_view/lookup_context"
module ActionView #:nodoc:
# = Action View Base
#
# Action View templates can be written in several ways.
# If the template file has a <tt>.erb</tt> extension, then it uses the erubi[https://rubygems.org/gems/erubi]
# template system which can embed Ruby into an HTML document.
# If the template file has a <tt>.builder</tt> extension, then Jim Weirich's Builder::XmlMarkup library is used.
#
# == ERB
#
# You trigger ERB by using embeddings such as <tt><% %></tt>, <tt><% -%></tt>, and <tt><%= %></tt>. The <tt><%= %></tt> tag set is used when you want output. Consider the
# following loop for names:
#
# <b>Names of all the people</b>
# <% @people.each do |person| %>
# Name: <%= person.name %><br/>
# <% end %>
#
# The loop is set up in regular embedding tags <tt><% %></tt>, and the name is written using the output embedding tag <tt><%= %></tt>. Note that this
# is not just a usage suggestion. Regular output functions like print or puts won't work with ERB templates. So this would be wrong:
#
# <%# WRONG %>
# Hi, Mr. <% puts "Frodo" %>
#
# If you absolutely must write from within a function use +concat+.
#
# When on a line that only contains whitespaces except for the tag, <tt><% %></tt> suppresses leading and trailing whitespace,
# including the trailing newline. <tt><% %></tt> and <tt><%- -%></tt> are the same.
# Note however that <tt><%= %></tt> and <tt><%= -%></tt> are different: only the latter removes trailing whitespaces.
#
# === Using sub templates
#
# 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
# variables defined using the regular embedding tags. Like this:
#
# <% @page_title = "A Wonderful Hello" %>
# <%= render "shared/header" %>
#
# Now the header can pick up on the <tt>@page_title</tt> variable and use it for outputting a title tag:
#
# <title><%= @page_title %></title>
#
# === Passing local variables to sub templates
#
# You can pass local variables to sub templates by using a hash with the variable names as keys and the objects as values:
#
# <%= render "shared/header", { headline: "Welcome", person: person } %>
#
# These can now be accessed in <tt>shared/header</tt> with:
#
# Headline: <%= headline %>
# First name: <%= person.first_name %>
#
# The local variables passed to sub templates can be accessed as a hash using the <tt>local_assigns</tt> hash. This lets you access the
# variables as:
#
# Headline: <%= local_assigns[:headline] %>
#
# This is useful in cases where you aren't sure if the local variable has been assigned. Alternatively, you could also use
# <tt>defined? headline</tt> to first check if the variable has been assigned before using it.
#
# === Template caching
#
# 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.
#
# == Builder
#
# 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.
#
# Here are some basic examples:
#
# xml.em("emphasized") # => <em>emphasized</em>
# xml.em { xml.b("emph & bold") } # => <em><b>emph &amp; bold</b></em>
# xml.a("A Link", "href" => "http://onestepback.org") # => <a href="http://onestepback.org">A Link</a>
# xml.target("name" => "compile", "option" => "fast") # => <target option="fast" name="compile"\>
# # NOTE: order of attributes is not specified.
#
# 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 do
# xml.h1(@person.name)
# xml.p(@person.bio)
# end
#
# would produce something like:
#
# <div>
# <h1>David Heinemeier Hansson</h1>
# <p>A product of Danish Design during the Winter of '79...</p>
# </div>
#
# Here is 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"
#
# @recent_items.each do |item|
# 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))
#
# xml.tag!("dc:creator", item.author_name) if item_has_creator?(item)
# end
# end
# end
# end
#
# For more information on Builder please consult the {source
# code}[https://github.com/jimweirich/builder].
class Base
include Helpers, ::ERB::Util, Context
# Specify the proc used to decorate input tags that refer to attributes with errors.
cattr_accessor :field_error_proc, default: Proc.new { |html_tag, instance| "<div class=\"field_with_errors\">#{html_tag}</div>".html_safe }
# How to complete the streaming when an exception occurs.
# This is our best guess: first try to close the attribute, then the tag.
cattr_accessor :streaming_completion_on_exception, default: %("><script>window.location = "/500.html"</script></html>)
# Specify whether rendering within namespaced controllers should prefix
# the partial paths for ActiveModel objects with the namespace.
# (e.g., an Admin::PostsController would render @post using /admin/posts/_post.erb)
class_attribute :prefix_partial_path_with_controller_namespace, default: true
# Specify default_formats that can be rendered.
cattr_accessor :default_formats
# Specify whether an error should be raised for missing translations
cattr_accessor :raise_on_missing_translations, default: false
# Specify whether submit_tag should automatically disable on click
cattr_accessor :automatically_disable_submit_tag, default: true
# Annotate rendered view with file names
cattr_accessor :annotate_rendered_view_with_filenames, default: false
class_attribute :_routes
class_attribute :logger
class << self
delegate :erb_trim_mode=, to: "ActionView::Template::Handlers::ERB"
def cache_template_loading
ActionView::Resolver.caching?
end
def cache_template_loading=(value)
ActionView::Resolver.caching = value
end
def xss_safe? #:nodoc:
true
end
def with_empty_template_cache # :nodoc:
subclass = Class.new(self) {
# We can't implement these as self.class because subclasses will
# share the same template cache as superclasses, so "changed?" won't work
# correctly.
define_method(:compiled_method_container) { subclass }
define_singleton_method(:compiled_method_container) { subclass }
def inspect
"#<ActionView::Base:#{'%#016x' % (object_id << 1)}>"
end
}
end
def changed?(other) # :nodoc:
compiled_method_container != other.compiled_method_container
end
end
attr_reader :view_renderer, :lookup_context
attr_internal :config, :assigns
delegate :formats, :formats=, :locale, :locale=, :view_paths, :view_paths=, to: :lookup_context
def assign(new_assigns) # :nodoc:
@_assigns = new_assigns.each { |key, value| instance_variable_set("@#{key}", value) }
end
# :stopdoc:
def self.empty
with_view_paths([])
end
def self.with_view_paths(view_paths, assigns = {}, controller = nil)
with_context ActionView::LookupContext.new(view_paths), assigns, controller
end
def self.with_context(context, assigns = {}, controller = nil)
new context, assigns, controller
end
# :startdoc:
def initialize(lookup_context, assigns, controller) #:nodoc:
@_config = ActiveSupport::InheritableOptions.new
@lookup_context = lookup_context
@view_renderer = ActionView::Renderer.new @lookup_context
@current_template = nil
assign(assigns)
assign_controller(controller)
_prepare_context
end
def _run(method, template, locals, buffer, add_to_stack: true, &block)
_old_output_buffer, _old_template = @output_buffer, @current_template
@current_template = template if add_to_stack
@output_buffer = buffer
public_send(method, locals, buffer, &block)
ensure
@output_buffer, @current_template = _old_output_buffer, _old_template
end
def compiled_method_container
raise NotImplementedError, <<~msg.squish
Subclasses of ActionView::Base must implement `compiled_method_container`
or use the class method `with_empty_template_cache` for constructing
an ActionView::Base subclass that has an empty cache.
msg
end
def in_rendering_context(options)
old_view_renderer = @view_renderer
old_lookup_context = @lookup_context
if !lookup_context.html_fallback_for_js && options[:formats]
formats = Array(options[:formats])
if formats == [:js]
formats << :html
end
@lookup_context = lookup_context.with_prepended_formats(formats)
@view_renderer = ActionView::Renderer.new @lookup_context
end
yield @view_renderer
ensure
@view_renderer = old_view_renderer
@lookup_context = old_lookup_context
end
ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:action_view, self)
end
end