Class: Mustache

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/mustache.rb,
lib/mustache/parser.rb,
lib/mustache/context.rb,
lib/mustache/sinatra.rb,
lib/mustache/version.rb,
lib/mustache/settings.rb,
lib/mustache/template.rb,
lib/mustache/generator.rb

Overview

Settings which can be configured for all view classes, a single view class, or a single Mustache instance.

Direct Known Subclasses

Rack::Bug::MustachePanel::View

Defined Under Namespace

Modules: Sinatra Classes: Context, ContextMiss, Generator, Parser, Template

Constant Summary collapse

Version =
VERSION = '0.99.5'

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.classify(underscored) ⇒ Object

template_partial => TemplatePartial template/partial => Template::Partial



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 257

def self.classify(underscored)
  underscored.split('/').map do |namespace|
    namespace.split(/[-_]/).map do |part|
      part[0] = part[0].chr.upcase; part
    end.join
  end.join('::')
end

.compiled?Boolean

Has this template already been compiled? Compilation is somewhat expensive so it may be useful to check this before attempting it.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 246

def self.compiled?
  @template.is_a? Template
end

.const_get!(name) ⇒ Object

Supercharged version of Module#const_get.

Always searches under Object and can find constants by their full name,

e.g. Mustache::Views::Index

name - The full constant name to find.

Returns the constant if found Returns nil if nothing is found



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 236

def self.const_get!(name)
  name.split('::').inject(Object) do |klass, cname|
    klass.const_get(cname)
  end
rescue NameError
  nil
end

.inheritable_config_for(attr_name, default) ⇒ Object

Return the value of the configuration setting on the superclass, or return the default.

attr_name - Symbol name of the attribute. It should match the instance variable. default - Default value to use if the superclass does not respond.

Returns the inherited or default configuration setting.



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 301

def self.inheritable_config_for(attr_name, default)
  superclass.respond_to?(attr_name) ? superclass.send(attr_name) : default
end

.partial(name) ⇒ Object

Given a name, attempts to read a file and return the contents as a string. The file is not rendered, so it might contain {mustaches}.

Call ‘render` if you need to process it.



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 170

def self.partial(name)
  File.read("#{template_path}/#{name}.#{template_extension}")
end

.pathObject

Alias for ‘template_path`



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 34

def self.path
  template_path
end

.path=(path) ⇒ Object

Alias for ‘template_path`



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 40

def self.path=(path)
  self.template_path = path
end

.raise_on_context_miss=(boolean) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 181

def self.raise_on_context_miss=(boolean)
  @raise_on_context_miss = boolean
end

.raise_on_context_miss?Boolean

Should an exception be raised when we cannot find a corresponding method or key in the current context? By default this is false to emulate ctemplate’s behavior, but it may be useful to enable when debugging or developing.

If set to true and there is a context miss, ‘Mustache::ContextMiss` will be raised.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 177

def self.raise_on_context_miss?
  @raise_on_context_miss
end

.render(*args) ⇒ Object

Instantiates an instance of this class and calls ‘render` with the passed args.

Returns a rendered String version of a template



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 83

def self.render(*args)
  new.render(*args)
end

.render_file(name, context = {}) ⇒ Object

Given a file name and an optional context, attempts to load and render the file as a template.



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 155

def self.render_file(name, context = {})
  render(partial(name), context)
end

.templateObject

The template is the actual string Mustache uses as its template. There is a bit of magic here: what we get back is actually a Mustache::Template object, but you can still safely use ‘template=`

with a string.


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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 141

def self.template
  @template ||= templateify(File.read(template_file))
end

.template=(template) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 145

def self.template=(template)
  @template = templateify(template)
end

.template_extensionObject

A Mustache template’s default extension is ‘mustache’, but this can be changed.



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 52

def self.template_extension
  @template_extension ||= inheritable_config_for :template_extension, 'mustache'
end

.template_extension=(template_extension) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 56

def self.template_extension=(template_extension)
  @template_extension = template_extension
  @template = nil
end

.template_fileObject

The template file is the absolute path of the file Mustache will use as its template. By default it’s ./class_name.mustache



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 111

def self.template_file
  @template_file || "#{path}/#{template_name}.#{template_extension}"
end

.template_file=(template_file) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 115

def self.template_file=(template_file)
  @template_file = template_file
  @template = nil
end

.template_nameObject

The template name is the Mustache template file without any extension or other information. Defaults to ‘class_name`.

You may want to change this if your class is named Stat but you want to re-use another template.

class Stat
  self.template_name = "graphs" # use graphs.mustache
end


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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 85

def self.template_name
  @template_name || underscore
end

.template_name=(template_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 89

def self.template_name=(template_name)
  @template_name = template_name
  @template = nil
end

.template_pathObject

The template path informs your Mustache view where to look for its corresponding template. By default it’s the current directory (“.”)

A class named Stat with a template_path of “app/templates” will look for “app/templates/stat.mustache”



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 15

def self.template_path
  @template_path ||= inheritable_config_for :template_path, '.'
end

.template_path=(path) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 19

def self.template_path=(path)
  @template_path = File.expand_path(path)
  @template = nil
end

.templateify(obj) ⇒ Object

Turns a string into a Mustache::Template. If passed a Template, returns it.



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 282

def self.templateify(obj)
  if obj.is_a?(Template)
    obj
  else
    Template.new(obj.to_s)
  end
end

.to_htmlObject

Instantiates an instance of this class and calls ‘render` with the passed args.

Returns a rendered String version of a template



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 88

def self.render(*args)
  new.render(*args)
end

.to_textObject

Instantiates an instance of this class and calls ‘render` with the passed args.

Returns a rendered String version of a template



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 89

def self.render(*args)
  new.render(*args)
end

.underscore(classified = name) ⇒ Object

TemplatePartial => template_partial Template::Partial => template/partial Takes a string but defaults to using the current class’ name.



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 268

def self.underscore(classified = name)
  classified = name if classified.to_s.empty?
  classified = superclass.name if classified.to_s.empty?

  string = classified.dup.split("#{view_namespace}::").last

  string.split('::').map do |part|
    part[0] = part[0].chr.downcase
    part.gsub(/[A-Z]/) { |s| "_#{s.downcase}"}
  end.join('/')
end

.view_class(name) ⇒ Object

When given a symbol or string representing a class, will try to produce an appropriate view class. e.g.

Mustache.view_namespace = Hurl::Views
Mustache.view_class(:Partial) # => Hurl::Views::Partial


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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 204

def self.view_class(name)
  if name != classify(name.to_s)
    name = classify(name.to_s)
  end

  # Emptiness begets emptiness.
  if name.to_s == ''
    return Mustache
  end

  file_name = underscore(name)
  name = "#{view_namespace}::#{name}"

  if const = const_get!(name)
    const
  elsif File.exists?(file = "#{view_path}/#{file_name}.rb")
    require "#{file}".chomp('.rb')
    const_get!(name) || Mustache
  else
    Mustache
  end
end

.view_namespaceObject

The constant under which Mustache will look for views when autoloading. By default the view namespace is ‘Object`, but it might be nice to set it to something like `Hurl::Views` if your app’s main namespace is ‘Hurl`.



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 203

def self.view_namespace
  @view_namespace ||= inheritable_config_for(:view_namespace, Object)
end

.view_namespace=(namespace) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 207

def self.view_namespace=(namespace)
  @view_namespace = namespace
end

.view_pathObject

Mustache searches the view path for .rb files to require when asked to find a view class. Defaults to “.”



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 219

def self.view_path
  @view_path ||= inheritable_config_for(:view_path, '.')
end

.view_path=(path) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 223

def self.view_path=(path)
  @view_path = path
end

Instance Method Details

#[](key) ⇒ Object

Context accessors.

view = Mustache.new view = “Jon” view.template = “Hi, {name}!” view.render # => “Hi, Jon!”



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 138

def [](key)
  context[key.to_sym]
end

#[]=(key, value) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 142

def []=(key, value)
  context[key.to_sym] = value
end

#compiled?Boolean

Has this instance or its class already compiled a template?

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 251

def compiled?
  (@template && @template.is_a?(Template)) || self.class.compiled?
end

#contextObject

A helper method which gives access to the context at a given time. Kind of a hack for now, but useful when you’re in an iterating section and want access to the hash currently being iterated over.



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 149

def context
  @context ||= Context.new(self)
end

#escapeHTML(str) ⇒ Object

Override this to provide custom escaping.

class PersonView < Mustache

def escapeHTML(str)
  my_html_escape_method(str)
end

end

Returns a String



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 190

def escapeHTML(str)
  CGI.escapeHTML(str)
end

#partial(name) ⇒ Object

Override this in your subclass if you want to do fun things like reading templates from a database. It will be rendered by the context, so all you need to do is return a string.



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 177

def partial(name)
  self.class.partial(name)
end

#raise_on_context_miss=(boolean) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 190

def raise_on_context_miss=(boolean)
  @raise_on_context_miss = boolean
end

#raise_on_context_miss?Boolean

Instance level version of ‘Mustache.raise_on_context_miss?`

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 186

def raise_on_context_miss?
  self.class.raise_on_context_miss? || @raise_on_context_miss
end

#render(data = template, ctx = {}) ⇒ Object Also known as: to_html, to_text

Parses our fancy pants template file and returns normal file with all special {tags} and Mustache.{{#sections}replaced{/sections}.

data - A String template or a Hash context. If a Hash is given,

      we'll try to figure out the template from the class.
ctx - A Hash context if `data` is a String template.

Examples

@view.render("Hi {{thing}}!", :thing => :world)

View.template = "Hi {{thing}}!"
@view = View.new
@view.render(:thing => :world)

Returns a rendered String version of a template



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 108

def render(data = template, ctx = {})
  if data.is_a? Hash
    ctx = data
    tpl = templateify(template)
  elsif data.is_a? Symbol
    self.template_name = data
    tpl = templateify(template)
  else
    tpl = templateify(data)
  end

  return tpl.render(context) if ctx == {}

  begin
    context.push(ctx)
    tpl.render(context)
  ensure
    context.pop
  end
end

#render_file(name, context = {}) ⇒ Object

Given a file name and an optional context, attempts to load and render the file as a template.



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 161

def render_file(name, context = {})
  self.class.render_file(name, context)
end

#templateObject

The template can be set at the instance level.



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 150

def template
  return @template if @template

  # If they sent any instance-level options use that instead of the class's.
  if @template_path || @template_extension || @template_name || @template_file
    @template = templateify(File.read(template_file))
  else
    @template = self.class.template
  end
end

#template=(template) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 161

def template=(template)
  @template = templateify(template)
end

#template_extensionObject



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 61

def template_extension
  @template_extension ||= self.class.template_extension
end

#template_extension=(template_extension) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 65

def template_extension=(template_extension)
  @template_extension = template_extension
  @template = nil
end

#template_fileObject

The template file is the absolute path of the file Mustache will use as its template. By default it’s ./class_name.mustache



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 122

def template_file
  @template_file || "#{path}/#{template_name}.#{template_extension}"
end

#template_file=(template_file) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 126

def template_file=(template_file)
  @template_file = template_file
  @template = nil
end

#template_nameObject



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 94

def template_name
  @template_name ||= self.class.template_name
end

#template_name=(template_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 98

def template_name=(template_name)
  @template_name = template_name
  @template = nil
end

#template_pathObject Also known as: path



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 24

def template_path
  @template_path ||= self.class.template_path
end

#template_path=(path) ⇒ Object Also known as: path=



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# File 'lib/mustache/settings.rb', line 28

def template_path=(path)
  @template_path = File.expand_path(path)
  @template = nil
end

#templateify(obj) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mustache.rb', line 290

def templateify(obj)
  self.class.templateify(obj)
end