Class: CustomERB
- Defined in:
- lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb,
lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb,
lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb,
lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb,
lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb
Overview
– CustomERB::DefMethod
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: DefMethod, Util Classes: Compiler
Constant Summary collapse
- Revision =
‘
'$Date: 2007-02-13 08:01:19 +0900 (Tue, 13 Feb 2007) $'
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#filename ⇒ Object
The optional filename argument passed to Kernel#eval when the CustomERB code is run.
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#src ⇒ Object
readonly
The Ruby code generated by CustomERB.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.version ⇒ Object
Returns revision information for the erb.rb module.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#def_class(superklass = Object, methodname = 'result') ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#def_method(mod, methodname, fname = '(CustomERB)') ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#def_module(methodname = 'erb') ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#initialize(str, safe_level = nil, trim_mode = nil, eoutvar = '_erbout') ⇒ CustomERB
constructor
Constructs a new CustomERB object with the template specified in str.
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#result(b = TOPLEVEL_BINDING) ⇒ Object
Executes the generated CustomERB code to produce a completed template, returning the results of that code.
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#run(b = TOPLEVEL_BINDING) ⇒ Object
Generate results and print them.
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#set_eoutvar(compiler, eoutvar = '_erbout') ⇒ Object
Can be used to set eoutvar as described in CustomERB#new.
Constructor Details
#initialize(str, safe_level = nil, trim_mode = nil, eoutvar = '_erbout') ⇒ CustomERB
Constructs a new CustomERB object with the template specified in str.
An CustomERB object works by building a chunk of Ruby code that will output the completed template when run. If safe_level is set to a non-nil value, CustomERB code will be run in a separate thread with $SAFE set to the provided level.
If trim_mode is passed a String containing one or more of the following modifiers, CustomERB will adjust its code generation as listed:
@ enables Ruby code processing for lines beginning with @ <> omit newline for lines starting with <@ and ending in @> > omit newline for lines ending in @>
eoutvar can be used to set the name of the variable CustomERB will build up its output in. This is useful when you need to run multiple CustomERB templates through the same binding and/or when you want to control where output ends up. Pass the name of the variable to be used inside a String.
Example
require "erb"
# build data class
class Listings
PRODUCT = { :name => "Chicken Fried Steak",
:desc => "A well messages pattie, breaded and fried.",
:cost => 9.95 }
attr_reader :product, :price
def initialize( product = "", price = "" )
@product = product
@price = price
end
def build
b = binding
# create and run templates, filling member data variebles
CustomERB.new(<<-'END_PRODUCT'.gsub(/^\s+/, ""), 0, "", "@product").result b
<@= PRODUCT[:name] @>
<@= PRODUCT[:desc] @>
END_PRODUCT
CustomERB.new(<<-'END_PRICE'.gsub(/^\s+/, ""), 0, "", "@price").result b
<@= PRODUCT[:name] @> -- <@= PRODUCT[:cost] @>
<@= PRODUCT[:desc] @>
END_PRICE
end
end
# setup template data
listings = Listings.new
listings.build
puts listings.product + "\n" + listings.price
Generates
Chicken Fried Steak
A well messages pattie, breaded and fried.
Chicken Fried Steak -- 9.95
A well messages pattie, breaded and fried.
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# File 'lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb', line 702 def initialize(str, safe_level=nil, trim_mode=nil, eoutvar='_erbout') @safe_level = safe_level compiler = CustomERB::Compiler.new(trim_mode) set_eoutvar(compiler, eoutvar) @src = compiler.compile(str) @filename = nil end |
Instance Attribute Details
#filename ⇒ Object
The optional filename argument passed to Kernel#eval when the CustomERB code is run
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# File 'lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb', line 715 def filename @filename end |
#src ⇒ Object (readonly)
The Ruby code generated by CustomERB
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# File 'lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb', line 711 def src @src end |
Class Method Details
Instance Method Details
#def_class(superklass = Object, methodname = 'result') ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb', line 772 def def_class(superklass=Object, methodname='result') # :nodoc: cls = Class.new(superklass) def_method(cls, methodname) cls end |
#def_method(mod, methodname, fname = '(CustomERB)') ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb', line 762 def def_method(mod, methodname, fname='(CustomERB)') # :nodoc: mod.module_eval("def #{methodname}\n" + self.src + "\nend\n", fname, 0) end |
#def_module(methodname = 'erb') ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb', line 766 def def_module(methodname='erb') # :nodoc: mod = Module.new def_method(mod, methodname) mod end |
#result(b = TOPLEVEL_BINDING) ⇒ Object
Executes the generated CustomERB code to produce a completed template, returning the results of that code. (See CustomERB#new for details on how this process can be affected by safe_level.)
b accepts a Binding or Proc object which is used to set the context of code evaluation.
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# File 'lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb', line 750 def result(b=TOPLEVEL_BINDING) if @safe_level th = Thread.start { $SAFE = @safe_level eval(@src, b, (@filename || '(erb)'), 1) } return th.value else return eval(@src, b, (@filename || '(erb)'), 1) end end |
#run(b = TOPLEVEL_BINDING) ⇒ Object
Generate results and print them. (see CustomERB#result)
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# File 'lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb', line 738 def run(b=TOPLEVEL_BINDING) print self.result(b) end |
#set_eoutvar(compiler, eoutvar = '_erbout') ⇒ Object
Can be used to set eoutvar as described in CustomERB#new. It’s probably easier to just use the constructor though, since calling this method requires the setup of an CustomERB compiler object.
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# File 'lib/ontomde-core/customERB.rb', line 722 def set_eoutvar(compiler, eoutvar = '_erbout') compiler.put_cmd = "#{eoutvar}.concat" compiler.insert_cmd = "#{eoutvar}.concat" cmd = [] cmd.push "#{eoutvar} = ''" compiler.pre_cmd = cmd cmd = [] cmd.push(eoutvar) compiler.post_cmd = cmd end |