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Fix actionpack typos [ci skip]
111 lines
3.3 KiB
Ruby
111 lines
3.3 KiB
Ruby
require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/keys'
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module ActionController
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# ActionController::Renderer allows to render arbitrary templates
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# without requirement of being in controller actions.
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#
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# You get a concrete renderer class by invoking ActionController::Base#renderer.
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# For example,
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#
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# ApplicationController.renderer
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#
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# It allows you to call method #render directly.
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#
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# ApplicationController.renderer.render template: '...'
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#
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# You can use this shortcut in a controller, instead of the previous example:
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#
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# ApplicationController.render template: '...'
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#
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# #render allows you to use the same options that you can use when rendering in a controller.
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# For example,
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#
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# FooController.render :action, locals: { ... }, assigns: { ... }
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#
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# The template will be rendered in a Rack environment which is accessible through
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# ActionController::Renderer#env. You can set it up in two ways:
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#
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# * by changing renderer defaults, like
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#
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# ApplicationController.renderer.defaults # => hash with default Rack environment
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#
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# * by initializing an instance of renderer by passing it a custom environment.
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#
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# ApplicationController.renderer.new(method: 'post', https: true)
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#
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class Renderer
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attr_reader :defaults, :controller
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DEFAULTS = {
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http_host: 'example.org',
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https: false,
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method: 'get',
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script_name: '',
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input: ''
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}.freeze
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# Create a new renderer instance for a specific controller class.
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def self.for(controller, env = {}, defaults = DEFAULTS.dup)
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new(controller, env, defaults)
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end
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# Create a new renderer for the same controller but with a new env.
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def new(env = {})
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self.class.new controller, env, defaults
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end
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# Create a new renderer for the same controller but with new defaults.
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def with_defaults(defaults)
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self.class.new controller, env, self.defaults.merge(defaults)
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end
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# Accepts a custom Rack environment to render templates in.
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# It will be merged with ActionController::Renderer.defaults
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def initialize(controller, env, defaults)
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@controller = controller
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@defaults = defaults
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@env = normalize_keys defaults.merge(env)
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end
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# Render templates with any options from ActionController::Base#render_to_string.
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def render(*args)
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raise 'missing controller' unless controller
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request = ActionDispatch::Request.new @env
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request.routes = controller._routes
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instance = controller.new
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instance.set_request! request
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instance.set_response! controller.make_response!(request)
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instance.render_to_string(*args)
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end
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private
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def normalize_keys(env)
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new_env = {}
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env.each_pair { |k,v| new_env[rack_key_for(k)] = rack_value_for(k, v) }
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new_env
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end
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RACK_KEY_TRANSLATION = {
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http_host: 'HTTP_HOST',
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https: 'HTTPS',
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method: 'REQUEST_METHOD',
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script_name: 'SCRIPT_NAME',
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input: 'rack.input'
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}
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IDENTITY = ->(_) { _ }
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RACK_VALUE_TRANSLATION = {
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https: ->(v) { v ? 'on' : 'off' },
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method: ->(v) { v.upcase },
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}
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def rack_key_for(key); RACK_KEY_TRANSLATION[key]; end
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def rack_value_for(key, value)
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RACK_VALUE_TRANSLATION.fetch(key, IDENTITY).call value
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end
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end
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end
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