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ruby--ruby/lib/rdoc/generator/html.rb
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require 'fileutils'
require 'rdoc/generator'
require 'rdoc/markup/to_html'
##
# We're responsible for generating all the HTML files from the object tree
# defined in code_objects.rb. We generate:
#
# [files] an html file for each input file given. These
# input files appear as objects of class
# TopLevel
#
# [classes] an html file for each class or module encountered.
# These classes are not grouped by file: if a file
# contains four classes, we'll generate an html
# file for the file itself, and four html files
# for the individual classes.
#
# [indices] we generate three indices for files, classes,
# and methods. These are displayed in a browser
# like window with three index panes across the
# top and the selected description below
#
# Method descriptions appear in whatever entity (file, class, or module) that
# contains them.
#
# We generate files in a structure below a specified subdirectory, normally
# +doc+.
#
# opdir
# |
# |___ files
# | |__ per file summaries
# |
# |___ classes
# |__ per class/module descriptions
#
# HTML is generated using the Template class.
class RDoc::Generator::HTML
include RDoc::Generator::MarkUp
##
# Generator may need to return specific subclasses depending on the
# options they are passed. Because of this we create them using a factory
def self.for(options)
RDoc::Generator::AllReferences.reset
RDoc::Generator::Method.reset
if options.all_one_file
RDoc::Generator::HTMLInOne.new options
else
new options
end
end
class << self
protected :new
end
##
# Set up a new HTML generator. Basically all we do here is load up the
# correct output temlate
def initialize(options) #:not-new:
@options = options
load_html_template
end
##
# Build the initial indices and output objects
# based on an array of TopLevel objects containing
# the extracted information.
def generate(toplevels)
@toplevels = toplevels
@files = []
@classes = []
write_style_sheet
gen_sub_directories
build_indices
generate_html
end
private
##
# Load up the HTML template specified in the options.
# If the template name contains a slash, use it literally
def load_html_template
#
# If the template is not a path, first look for it
# in rdoc's HTML template directory. Perhaps this behavior should
# be reversed (first try to include the template and, only if that
# fails, try to include it in the default template directory).
# One danger with reversing the behavior, however, is that
# if something like require 'html' could load up an
# unrelated file in the standard library or in a gem.
#
template = @options.template
unless template =~ %r{/|\\} then
template = File.join('rdoc', 'generator', @options.generator.key,
template)
end
begin
require template
@template = self.class.const_get @options.template.upcase
@options.template_class = @template
rescue LoadError => e
#
# The template did not exist in the default template directory, so
# see if require can find the template elsewhere (in a gem, for
# instance).
#
if(e.message[template] && template != @options.template)
template = @options.template
retry
end
$stderr.puts "Could not find HTML template '#{template}': #{e.message}"
exit 99
end
end
##
# Write out the style sheet used by the main frames
def write_style_sheet
return unless @template.constants.include? :STYLE or
@template.constants.include? 'STYLE'
template = RDoc::TemplatePage.new @template::STYLE
unless @options.css then
open RDoc::Generator::CSS_NAME, 'w' do |f|
values = {}
if @template.constants.include? :FONTS or
@template.constants.include? 'FONTS' then
values["fonts"] = @template::FONTS
end
template.write_html_on(f, values)
end
end
end
##
# See the comments at the top for a description of the directory structure
def gen_sub_directories
FileUtils.mkdir_p RDoc::Generator::FILE_DIR
FileUtils.mkdir_p RDoc::Generator::CLASS_DIR
rescue
$stderr.puts $!.message
exit 1
end
def build_indices
@files, @classes = RDoc::Generator::Context.build_indices(@toplevels,
@options)
end
##
# Generate all the HTML
def generate_html
@main_url = main_url
# the individual descriptions for files and classes
gen_into(@files)
gen_into(@classes)
# and the index files
gen_file_index
gen_class_index
gen_method_index
gen_main_index
# this method is defined in the template file
values = {
'title_suffix' => CGI.escapeHTML("[#{@options.title}]"),
'charset' => @options.charset,
'style_url' => style_url('', @options.css),
}
@template.write_extra_pages(values) if @template.respond_to?(:write_extra_pages)
end
def gen_into(list)
#
# The file, class, and method lists technically should be regenerated
# for every output file, in order that the relative links be correct
# (we are worried here about frameless templates, which need this
# information for every generated page). Doing this is a bit slow,
# however. For a medium-sized gem, this increased rdoc's runtime by
# about 5% (using the 'time' command-line utility). While this is not
# necessarily a problem, I do not want to pessimize rdoc for large
# projects, however, and so we only regenerate the lists when the
# directory of the output file changes, which seems like a reasonable
# optimization.
#
file_list = {}
class_list = {}
method_list = {}
prev_op_dir = nil
list.each do |item|
next unless item.document_self
op_file = item.path
op_dir = File.dirname(op_file)
if(op_dir != prev_op_dir)
file_list = index_to_links op_file, @files
class_list = index_to_links op_file, @classes
method_list = index_to_links op_file, RDoc::Generator::Method.all_methods
end
prev_op_dir = op_dir
FileUtils.mkdir_p op_dir
open op_file, 'w' do |io|
item.write_on io, file_list, class_list, method_list
end
end
end
def gen_file_index
gen_an_index @files, 'Files', @template::FILE_INDEX, "fr_file_index.html"
end
def gen_class_index
gen_an_index(@classes, 'Classes', @template::CLASS_INDEX,
"fr_class_index.html")
end
def gen_method_index
gen_an_index(RDoc::Generator::Method.all_methods, 'Methods',
@template::METHOD_INDEX, "fr_method_index.html")
end
def gen_an_index(collection, title, template, filename)
template = RDoc::TemplatePage.new @template::FR_INDEX_BODY, template
res = []
collection.sort.each do |f|
if f.document_self
res << { "href" => f.path, "name" => f.index_name }
end
end
values = {
"entries" => res,
'title' => CGI.escapeHTML("#{title} [#{@options.title}]"),
'list_title' => CGI.escapeHTML(title),
'index_url' => @main_url,
'charset' => @options.charset,
'style_url' => style_url('', @options.css),
}
open filename, 'w' do |f|
template.write_html_on(f, values)
end
end
##
# The main index page is mostly a template frameset, but includes the
# initial page. If the <tt>--main</tt> option was given, we use this as
# our main page, otherwise we use the first file specified on the command
# line.
def gen_main_index
if @template.const_defined? :FRAMELESS then
#
# If we're using a template without frames, then just redirect
# to it from index.html.
#
# One alternative to this, expanding the main page's template into
# index.html, is tricky because the relative URLs will be different
# (since index.html is located in at the site's root,
# rather than within a files or a classes subdirectory).
#
open 'index.html', 'w' do |f|
f.puts(%{<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">})
f.puts(%{<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"
lang="en">})
f.puts(%{<head>})
f.puts(%{<title>#{CGI.escapeHTML(@options.title)}</title>})
f.puts(%{<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=#{@main_url}" />})
f.puts(%{</head>})
f.puts(%{<body></body>})
f.puts(%{</html>})
end
else
main = RDoc::TemplatePage.new @template::INDEX
open 'index.html', 'w' do |f|
style_url = style_url '', @options.css
classes = @classes.sort.map { |klass| klass.value_hash }
values = {
'initial_page' => @main_url,
'style_url' => style_url('', @options.css),
'title' => CGI.escapeHTML(@options.title),
'charset' => @options.charset,
'classes' => classes,
}
values['inline_source'] = @options.inline_source
main.write_html_on f, values
end
end
end
def index_to_links(output_path, collection)
collection.sort.map do |f|
next unless f.document_self
{ "href" => RDoc::Markup::ToHtml.gen_relative_url(output_path, f.path),
"name" => f.index_name }
end.compact
end
##
# Returns the url of the main page
def main_url
main_page = @options.main_page
#
# If a main page has been specified (--main), then search for it
# in the AllReferences array. This allows either files or classes
# to be used for the main page.
#
if main_page then
main_page_ref = RDoc::Generator::AllReferences[main_page]
if main_page_ref then
return main_page_ref.path
else
$stderr.puts "Could not find main page #{main_page}"
end
end
#
# No main page has been specified, so just use the README.
#
@files.each do |file|
if file.name =~ /^README/ then
return file.path
end
end
#
# There's no README (shame! shame!). Just use the first file
# that will be documented.
#
@files.each do |file|
if file.document_self then
return file.path
end
end
#
# There are no files to be documented... Something seems very wrong.
#
raise RDoc::Error, "Couldn't find anything to document (perhaps :stopdoc: has been used in all classes)!"
end
private :main_url
end
class RDoc::Generator::HTMLInOne < RDoc::Generator::HTML
def initialize(*args)
super
end
##
# Build the initial indices and output objects
# based on an array of TopLevel objects containing
# the extracted information.
def generate(info)
@toplevels = info
@hyperlinks = {}
build_indices
generate_xml
end
##
# Generate:
#
# * a list of RDoc::Generator::File objects for each TopLevel object.
# * a list of RDoc::Generator::Class objects for each first level
# class or module in the TopLevel objects
# * a complete list of all hyperlinkable terms (file,
# class, module, and method names)
def build_indices
@files, @classes = RDoc::Generator::Context.build_indices(@toplevels,
@options)
end
##
# Generate all the HTML. For the one-file case, we generate
# all the information in to one big hash
def generate_xml
values = {
'charset' => @options.charset,
'files' => gen_into(@files),
'classes' => gen_into(@classes),
'title' => CGI.escapeHTML(@options.title),
}
template = RDoc::TemplatePage.new @template::ONE_PAGE
if @options.op_name
opfile = open @options.op_name, 'w'
else
opfile = $stdout
end
template.write_html_on(opfile, values)
end
def gen_into(list)
res = []
list.each do |item|
res << item.value_hash
end
res
end
end