Class: ActionView::Template
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- ActionView::Template
- Extended by:
- Handlers, ActiveSupport::Autoload
- Defined in:
- lib/action_view/template.rb,
lib/action_view/template/text.rb,
lib/action_view/template/error.rb,
lib/action_view/template/handlers.rb,
lib/action_view/template/handlers/erb.rb
Overview
Action View Template Handlers
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: Handlers Classes: Error, Text
Constant Summary collapse
- Finalizer =
This finalizer is needed (and exactly with a proc inside another proc) otherwise templates leak in development.
proc do |method_name, mod| proc do mod.module_eval do remove_possible_method method_name end end end
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#formats ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute formats.
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#handler ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute handler.
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#identifier ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute identifier.
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#locals ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute locals.
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#original_encoding ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute original_encoding.
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#source ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute source.
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#updated_at ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute updated_at.
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#virtual_path ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute virtual_path.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#encode! ⇒ Object
This method is responsible for properly setting the encoding of the source.
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#initialize(source, identifier, handler, details) ⇒ Template
constructor
A new instance of Template.
- #inspect ⇒ Object
- #mime_type ⇒ Object
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#refresh(view) ⇒ Object
Receives a view object and return a template similar to self by using @virtual_path.
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#render(view, locals, buffer = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Render a template.
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#supports_streaming? ⇒ Boolean
Returns if the underlying handler supports streaming.
Methods included from Handlers
extended, extensions, handler_for_extension, register_default_template_handler, register_template_handler, registered_template_handler, template_handler_extensions
Constructor Details
#initialize(source, identifier, handler, details) ⇒ Template
Returns a new instance of Template.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 115 def initialize(source, identifier, handler, details) format = details[:format] || (handler.default_format if handler.respond_to?(:default_format)) @source = source @identifier = identifier @handler = handler @compiled = false @original_encoding = nil @locals = details[:locals] || [] @virtual_path = details[:virtual_path] @updated_at = details[:updated_at] || Time.now @formats = Array.wrap(format).map { |f| f.is_a?(Mime::Type) ? f.ref : f } @compile_mutex = Mutex.new end |
Instance Attribute Details
#formats ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute formats.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 101 def formats @formats end |
#handler ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute handler.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 103 def handler @handler end |
#identifier ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute identifier.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 103 def identifier @identifier end |
#locals ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute locals.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 101 def locals @locals end |
#original_encoding ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute original_encoding.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 103 def original_encoding @original_encoding end |
#source ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute source.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 103 def source @source end |
#updated_at ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute updated_at.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 103 def updated_at @updated_at end |
#virtual_path ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute virtual_path.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 101 def virtual_path @virtual_path end |
Instance Method Details
#encode! ⇒ Object
This method is responsible for properly setting the encoding of the source. Until this point, we assume that the source is BINARY data. If no additional information is supplied, we assume the encoding is the same as Encoding.default_external
.
The user can also specify the encoding via a comment on the first line of the template (# encoding: NAME-OF-ENCODING). This will work with any template engine, as we process out the encoding comment before passing the source on to the template engine, leaving a blank line in its stead.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 188 def encode! return unless source.encoding_aware? && source.encoding == Encoding::BINARY # Look for # encoding: *. If we find one, we'll encode the # String in that encoding, otherwise, we'll use the # default external encoding. if source.sub!(/\A#{ENCODING_FLAG}/, '') encoding = magic_encoding = $1 else encoding = Encoding.default_external end # Tag the source with the default external encoding # or the encoding specified in the file source.force_encoding(encoding) # If the user didn't specify an encoding, and the handler # handles encodings, we simply pass the String as is to # the handler (with the default_external tag) if !magic_encoding && @handler.respond_to?(:handles_encoding?) && @handler.handles_encoding? source # Otherwise, if the String is valid in the encoding, # encode immediately to default_internal. This means # that if a handler doesn't handle encodings, it will # always get Strings in the default_internal elsif source.valid_encoding? source.encode! # Otherwise, since the String is invalid in the encoding # specified, raise an exception else raise WrongEncodingError.new(source, encoding) end end |
#inspect ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 174 def inspect @inspect ||= defined?(Rails.root) ? identifier.sub("#{Rails.root}/", '') : identifier end |
#mime_type ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 151 def mime_type @mime_type ||= Mime::Type.lookup_by_extension(@formats.first.to_s) if @formats.first end |
#refresh(view) ⇒ Object
Receives a view object and return a template similar to self by using @virtual_path.
This method is useful if you have a template object but it does not contain its source anymore since it was already compiled. In such cases, all you need to do is to call refresh passing in the view object.
Notice this method raises an error if the template to be refreshed does not have a virtual path set (true just for inline templates).
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 163 def refresh(view) raise "A template needs to have a virtual path in order to be refreshed" unless @virtual_path lookup = view.lookup_context pieces = @virtual_path.split("/") name = pieces.pop partial = !!name.sub!(/^_/, "") lookup.disable_cache do lookup.find_template(name, [ pieces.join('/') ], partial, @locals) end end |
#render(view, locals, buffer = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Render a template. If the template was not compiled yet, it is done exactly before rendering.
This method is instrumented as “!render_template.action_view”. Notice that we use a bang in this instrumentation because you don’t want to consume this in production. This is only slow if it’s being listened to.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 142 def render(view, locals, buffer=nil, &block) ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument("!render_template.action_view", :virtual_path => @virtual_path) do compile!(view) view.send(method_name, locals, buffer, &block) end rescue Exception => e handle_render_error(view, e) end |
#supports_streaming? ⇒ Boolean
Returns if the underlying handler supports streaming. If so, a streaming buffer may be passed when it start rendering.
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# File 'lib/action_view/template.rb', line 132 def supports_streaming? handler.respond_to?(:supports_streaming?) && handler.supports_streaming? end |