Module: Merb::RenderMixin
- Includes:
- ControllerExceptions
- Defined in:
- lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: ClassMethods
Constant Summary
Constants included from ControllerExceptions
ControllerExceptions::STATUS_CODES
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.included(base) ⇒ Object
Parameters base<Module>:: Module that is including RenderMixin (probably a controller).
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#_get_layout(layout = nil) ⇒ Object
Get the layout that should be used.
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#_handle_options!(opts) ⇒ Object
Take the options hash and handle it as appropriate.
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#_template_for(context, content_type, controller = nil, template = nil) ⇒ Object
Iterate over the template roots in reverse order, and return the template and template location of the first match.
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#_template_method_for(template_location) ⇒ Object
Return the template method for a location, and check to make sure the current controller actually responds to the method.
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#catch_content(obj = :for_layout) ⇒ Object
Called in templates to get at content thrown in another template.
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#display(object, thing = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Renders an object using to registered transform method based on the negotiated content-type, if a template does not exist.
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#partial(template, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Render a partial template.
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#render(thing = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Render the specified item, with the specified options.
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#throw_content(obj, string = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Called in templates to store up content for later use.
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#thrown_content?(obj = :for_layout) ⇒ Boolean
Called in templates to test for the existence of previously thrown content.
Class Method Details
.included(base) ⇒ Object
Parameters
- base<Module>
-
Module that is including RenderMixin (probably a controller)
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# File 'lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb', line 7 def self.included(base) base.extend(ClassMethods) base.class_eval do class_inheritable_accessor :_default_render_options end end |
Instance Method Details
#_get_layout(layout = nil) ⇒ Object
Get the layout that should be used. The content-type will be appended to the layout unless the layout already contains a “.” in it.
If no layout was passed in, this method will look for one with the same name as the controller, and finally one in “application.#content_type”.
Parameters
- layout<~to_s>
-
A layout, relative to the layout root. Defaults to nil.
Returns
- String
-
The method name that corresponds to the found layout.
Raises
- TemplateNotFound
-
If a layout was specified (either via layout in the class or by passing one in to this method), and not found. No error will be raised if no layout was specified, and the default layouts were not found.
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# File 'lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb', line 356 def _get_layout(layout = nil) return false if layout == false layout = layout.instance_of?(Symbol) && self.respond_to?(layout, true) ? send(layout) : layout layout = layout.to_s if layout # If a layout was provided, throw an error if it's not found if layout template_method, template_location = _template_for(layout, layout.index(".") ? nil : content_type, "layout") raise TemplateNotFound, "No layout found at #{template_location}" unless template_method template_method # If a layout was not provided, try the default locations else template, location = _template_for(controller_name, content_type, "layout") template, location = _template_for("application", content_type, "layout") unless template template end end |
#_handle_options!(opts) ⇒ Object
Take the options hash and handle it as appropriate.
Parameters
- opts<Hash>
-
The options hash that was passed into render.
Options
- :status<~to_i>
-
The status of the response will be set to opts.to_i
Returns
- Hash
-
The options hash that was passed in.
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# File 'lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb', line 333 def (opts) self.status = opts.delete(:status).to_i if opts[:status] headers["Location"] = opts.delete(:location) if opts[:location] opts end |
#_template_for(context, content_type, controller = nil, template = nil) ⇒ Object
Iterate over the template roots in reverse order, and return the template and template location of the first match.
Parameters
- context<Object>
-
The controller action or template (basename or absolute path).
- content_type<~to_s>
-
The content type (like html or json).
- controller<~to_s>
-
The name of the controller. Defaults to nil.
Options (opts)
- :template<String>
-
The location of the template to use. Defaults to whatever matches this context, content_type and controller.
Returns
- Array[Symbol, String]
-
A pair consisting of the template method and location.
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# File 'lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb', line 394 def _template_for(context, content_type, controller=nil, template=nil) template_method, template_location = nil, nil # absolute path to a template (:template => "/foo/bar") if template.is_a?(String) && template =~ %r{^/} template_location = self._absolute_template_location(template, content_type) return [_template_method_for(template_location), template_location] end self.class._template_roots.reverse_each do |root, template_meth| # :template => "foo/bar.html" where root / "foo/bar.html.*" exists if template template_location = root / self.send(template_meth, template, content_type, nil) # :layout => "foo" where root / "layouts" / "#{controller}.html.*" exists else template_location = root / self.send(template_meth, context, content_type, controller) end break if template_method = _template_method_for(template_location.to_s) end # template_location is a Pathname [template_method, template_location.to_s] end |
#_template_method_for(template_location) ⇒ Object
Return the template method for a location, and check to make sure the current controller actually responds to the method.
Parameters
- template_location<String>
-
The phyical path of the template
Returns
- String
-
The method, if it exists. Otherwise return nil.
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# File 'lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb', line 427 def _template_method_for(template_location) meth = Merb::Template.template_for(template_location) meth && self.respond_to?(meth) ? meth : nil end |
#catch_content(obj = :for_layout) ⇒ Object
Called in templates to get at content thrown in another template. The results of rendering a template are automatically thrown into :for_layout, so catch_content or catch_content(:for_layout) can be used inside layouts to get the content rendered by the action template.
Parameters
- obj<Object>
-
The key in the thrown_content hash. Defaults to :for_layout.
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# File 'lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb', line 441 def catch_content(obj = :for_layout) @_caught_content[obj] * '' unless @_caught_content[obj].nil? end |
#display(object, thing = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Renders an object using to registered transform method based on the negotiated content-type, if a template does not exist. For instance, if the content-type is :json, Merb will first look for current_action.json.*. Failing that, it will run object.to_json.
Parameter
- object<Object>
-
An object that responds_to? the transform method registered for the negotiated mime-type.
- thing<String, Symbol>
-
The thing to attempt to render via #render before calling the transform method on the object. Defaults to nil.
- opts<Hash>
-
An options hash that will be used for rendering (passed on to #render or serialization methods like #to_json or #to_xml)
Returns
- String
-
The rendered template or if no template is found, the transformed object.
Raises
- NotAcceptable
-
If there is no transform method for the specified mime-type or the object does not respond to the transform method.
Alternatives
A string in the second parameter will be interpreted as a template:
display @object, "path/to/foo"
#=> display @object, nil, :template => "path/to/foo"
A hash in the second parameters will be interpreted as opts:
display @object, :layout => "zoo"
#=> display @object, nil, :layout => "zoo"
If you need to pass extra parameters to serialization method, for instance, to exclude some of attributes or serialize associations, just pass options for it. For instance,
display @locations, :except => [:locatable_type, :locatable_id], :include => [:locatable]
serializes object with polymorphic association, not raw locatable_* attributes.
Options
:template a template to use for rendering :layout a layout to use for rendering :status the status code to return (defaults to 200) :location the value of the Location header
all other options options that will be pass to serialization method
like #to_json or #to_xml
Notes
The transformed object will not be used in a layout unless a :layout is explicitly passed in the opts.
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# File 'lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb', line 191 def display(object, thing = nil, opts = {}) template_opt = opts.delete(:template) case thing # display @object, "path/to/foo" means display @object, nil, :template => "path/to/foo" when String template_opt, thing = thing, nil # display @object, :template => "path/to/foo" means display @object, nil, :template => "path/to/foo" when Hash opts, thing = thing, nil end # Try to render without the object render(thing || action_name.to_sym, opts.merge(:template => template_opt)) # If the render fails (i.e. a template was not found) rescue TemplateNotFound => e # Merge with class level default render options # @todo can we find a way to refactor this out so we don't have to do it everywhere? opts = self.class..merge(opts) # Figure out what to transform and raise NotAcceptable unless there's a transform method assigned transform = Merb.mime_transform_method(content_type) if !transform raise NotAcceptable, "#{e.} and there was no transform method registered for #{content_type.inspect}" elsif !object.respond_to?(transform) raise NotAcceptable, "#{e.} and your object does not respond to ##{transform}" end layout_opt = opts.delete(:layout) (opts) throw_content(:for_layout, opts.empty? ? object.send(transform) : object.send(transform, opts)) meth, _ = _template_for(layout_opt, layout_opt.to_s.index(".") ? nil : content_type, "layout") if layout_opt meth ? send(meth) : catch_content(:for_layout) end |
#partial(template, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Render a partial template.
Parameters
- template<~to_s>
-
The path to the template, relative to the current controller or the template root; absolute path will work too. If the template contains a “/”, Merb will search for it relative to the template root; otherwise, Merb will search for it relative to the current controller.
- opts<Hash>
-
A hash of options (see below)
Options (opts)
- :with<Object, Array>
-
An object or an array of objects that will be passed into the partial.
- :as<~to_sym>
-
The local name of the :with Object inside of the partial.
- :format<Symbol>
-
The mime format that you want the partial to be in (:js, :html, etc.)
- others
-
A Hash object names and values that will be the local names and values inside the partial.
Examples
partial :foo, :hello => @object
The “_foo” partial will be called, relative to the current controller, with a local variable of hello
inside of it, assigned to @object.
partial :bar, :with => ['one', 'two', 'three']
The “_bar” partial will be called once for each element of the array specified by :with for a total of three iterations. Each element of the array will be available in the partial via a local variable named bar
. Additionally, there will be two extra local variables: collection_index
and collection_size
. collection_index
is the index of the object currently referenced by bar
in the collection passed to the partial. collection_size
is the total size of the collection.
By default, the object specified by :with will be available through a local variable with the same name as the partial template. However, this can be changed using the :as option.
partial :bar, :with => "one", :as => :number
In this case, “one” will be available in the partial through the local variable named number
.
Notes
It is important to note that the object being passed to the partial as well as any extra local variables cannot use names of helper methods since any helper method of the same name will take precedence over the passed variable. Example:
partial :bar, :with => "one", :as => :partial
In this case, “one” will not be available in the partial because “partial” is already a helper method.
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# File 'lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb', line 282 def partial(template, opts={}) # partial :foo becomes "#{controller_name}/_foo" # partial "foo/bar" becomes "foo/_bar" template = template.to_s if template =~ %r{^/} template_path = File.dirname(template) / "_#{File.basename(template)}" else kontroller = (m = template.match(/.*(?=\/)/)) ? m[0] : controller_name template = "_#{File.basename(template)}" end template_method, template_location = _template_for(template, opts.delete(:format) || content_type, kontroller, template_path) (@_old_partial_locals ||= []).push @_merb_partial_locals # This handles no :with as well with = [opts.delete(:with)].flatten as = opts.delete(:as) || template_location.match(%r[.*/_([^\.]*)])[1] @_merb_partial_locals = opts.merge(:collection_index => -1, :collection_size => with.size) # this handles an edge-case where the name of the partial is _foo.* and your opts # have :foo as a key. named_local = @_merb_partial_locals.key?(as.to_sym) sent_template = with.map do |temp| @_merb_partial_locals[as.to_sym] = temp unless named_local if template_method && self.respond_to?(template_method) @_merb_partial_locals[:collection_index] += 1 send(template_method) else raise TemplateNotFound, "Could not find template at #{template_location}.*" end end.join @_merb_partial_locals = @_old_partial_locals.pop sent_template end |
#render(thing = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Render the specified item, with the specified options.
Parameters
- thing<String, Symbol, nil>
-
The thing to render. This will default to the current action
- opts<Hash>
-
An options hash (see below)
Options (opts)
- :format<Symbol>
-
A registered mime-type format
- :template<String>
-
The path to the template relative to the template root
- :status<~to_i>
-
The status to send to the client. Typically, this would be an integer (200), or a Merb status code (Accepted)
- :layout<~to_s, FalseClass>
-
A layout to use instead of the default. This should be relative to the layout root. By default, the layout will be either the controller_name or application. If you want to use an alternative content-type than the one that the base template was rendered as, you will need to do :layout => “foo.#content_type” (i.e. “foo.json”). If you want to render without layout, use :layout => false. This overrides layout set by
layout
method.
Returns
- String
-
The rendered template, including layout, if appropriate.
Raises
- TemplateNotFound
-
There is no template for the specified location.
Alternatives
If you pass a Hash as the first parameter, it will be moved to opts and “thing” will be the current action
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# File 'lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb', line 87 def render(thing = nil, opts = {}) # render :format => :xml means render nil, :format => :xml opts, thing = thing, nil if thing.is_a?(Hash) # Merge with class level default render options opts = self.class..merge(opts) # If you don't specify a thing to render, assume they want to render the current action thing ||= action_name.to_sym # Content negotiation opts[:format] ? (self.content_type = opts[:format]) : content_type # Handle options (:status) (opts) # Do we have a template to try to render? if thing.is_a?(Symbol) || opts[:template] template_method, template_location = _template_for(thing, content_type, controller_name, opts[:template]) # Raise an error if there's no template unless template_method && self.respond_to?(template_method) template_files = Merb::Template.template_extensions.map { |ext| "#{template_location}.#{ext}" } raise TemplateNotFound, "Oops! No template found. Merb was looking for #{template_files.join(', ')}" + "for content type '#{content_type}'. You might have mispelled the template or file name. " + "Registered template extensions: #{Merb::Template.template_extensions.join(', ')}. " + "If you use Haml or some other template plugin, make sure you required Merb plugin dependency " + "in your init file." end # Call the method in question and throw the content for later consumption by the layout throw_content(:for_layout, self.send(template_method)) # Do we have a string to render? elsif thing.is_a?(String) # Throw it for later consumption by the layout throw_content(:for_layout, thing) end # If we find a layout, use it. Otherwise, just render the content thrown for layout. (layout = _get_layout(opts[:layout])) ? send(layout) : catch_content(:for_layout) end |
#throw_content(obj, string = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Called in templates to store up content for later use. Takes a string and/or a block. First, the string is evaluated, and then the block is captured using the capture() helper provided by the template languages. The two are concatenated together.
Parameters
- obj<Object>
-
The key in the thrown_content hash.
- string<String>
-
Textual content. Defaults to nil.
- &block
-
A block to be evaluated and concatenated to string.
Raises
- ArgumentError
-
Neither string nor block given.
Example
throw_content(:foo, "Foo")
catch_content(:foo) #=> "Foo"
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# File 'lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb', line 473 def throw_content(obj, string = nil, &block) unless string || block_given? raise ArgumentError, "You must pass a block or a string into throw_content" end @_caught_content[obj] = [] if @_caught_content[obj].nil? @_caught_content[obj] << string.to_s << (block_given? ? capture(&block) : "") end |
#thrown_content?(obj = :for_layout) ⇒ Boolean
Called in templates to test for the existence of previously thrown content.
Parameters
- obj<Object>
-
The key in the thrown_content hash. Defaults to :for_layout.
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# File 'lib/merb-core/controller/mixins/render.rb', line 451 def thrown_content?(obj = :for_layout) @_caught_content.key?(obj) end |