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181 lines
4.8 KiB
Ruby
181 lines
4.8 KiB
Ruby
module Liquid
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# Templates are central to liquid.
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# Interpretating templates is a two step process. First you compile the
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# source code you got. During compile time some extensive error checking is performed.
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# your code should expect to get some SyntaxErrors.
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#
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# After you have a compiled template you can then <tt>render</tt> it.
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# You can use a compiled template over and over again and keep it cached.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# template = Liquid::Template.parse(source)
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# template.render('user_name' => 'bob')
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#
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class Template
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DEFAULT_OPTIONS = {
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:locale => I18n.new
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}
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attr_accessor :root, :resource_limits
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@@file_system = BlankFileSystem.new
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class << self
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def file_system
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@@file_system
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end
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def file_system=(obj)
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@@file_system = obj
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end
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def register_tag(name, klass)
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tags[name.to_s] = klass
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end
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def tags
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@tags ||= {}
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end
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# Sets how strict the parser should be.
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# :lax acts like liquid 2.5 and silently ignores malformed tags in most cases.
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# :warn is the default and will give deprecation warnings when invalid syntax is used.
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# :strict will enforce correct syntax.
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def error_mode=(mode)
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@error_mode = mode
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end
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def error_mode
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@error_mode || :lax
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end
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# Pass a module with filter methods which should be available
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# to all liquid views. Good for registering the standard library
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def register_filter(mod)
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Strainer.global_filter(mod)
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end
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# creates a new <tt>Template</tt> object from liquid source code
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def parse(source, options = {})
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template = Template.new
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template.parse(source, options)
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end
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end
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# creates a new <tt>Template</tt> from an array of tokens. Use <tt>Template.parse</tt> instead
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def initialize
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@resource_limits = {}
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end
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# Parse source code.
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# Returns self for easy chaining
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def parse(source, options = {})
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@root = Document.parse(tokenize(source), DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge(options))
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@warnings = nil
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self
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end
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def warnings
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return [] unless @root
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@warnings ||= @root.warnings
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end
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def registers
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@registers ||= {}
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end
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def assigns
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@assigns ||= {}
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end
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def instance_assigns
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@instance_assigns ||= {}
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end
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def errors
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@errors ||= []
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end
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# Render takes a hash with local variables.
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#
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# if you use the same filters over and over again consider registering them globally
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# with <tt>Template.register_filter</tt>
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#
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# Following options can be passed:
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#
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# * <tt>filters</tt> : array with local filters
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# * <tt>registers</tt> : hash with register variables. Those can be accessed from
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# filters and tags and might be useful to integrate liquid more with its host application
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#
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def render(*args)
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return ''.freeze if @root.nil?
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context = case args.first
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when Liquid::Context
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c = args.shift
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c.rethrow_errors = true if @rethrow_errors
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c
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when Liquid::Drop
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drop = args.shift
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drop.context = Context.new([drop, assigns], instance_assigns, registers, @rethrow_errors, @resource_limits)
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when Hash
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Context.new([args.shift, assigns], instance_assigns, registers, @rethrow_errors, @resource_limits)
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when nil
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Context.new(assigns, instance_assigns, registers, @rethrow_errors, @resource_limits)
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else
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raise ArgumentError, "Expected Hash or Liquid::Context as parameter"
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end
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case args.last
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when Hash
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options = args.pop
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if options[:registers].is_a?(Hash)
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self.registers.merge!(options[:registers])
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end
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if options[:filters]
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context.add_filters(options[:filters])
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end
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when Module
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context.add_filters(args.pop)
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when Array
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context.add_filters(args.pop)
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end
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begin
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# render the nodelist.
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# for performance reasons we get an array back here. join will make a string out of it.
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result = @root.render(context)
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result.respond_to?(:join) ? result.join : result
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rescue Liquid::MemoryError => e
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context.handle_error(e)
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ensure
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@errors = context.errors
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end
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end
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def render!(*args)
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@rethrow_errors = true
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render(*args)
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end
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private
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# Uses the <tt>Liquid::TemplateParser</tt> regexp to tokenize the passed source
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def tokenize(source)
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source = source.source if source.respond_to?(:source)
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return [] if source.to_s.empty?
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tokens = source.split(TemplateParser)
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# removes the rogue empty element at the beginning of the array
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tokens.shift if tokens[0] and tokens[0].empty?
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tokens
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end
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end
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end
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