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require 'set' module Liquid # A drop in liquid is a class which allows you to export DOM like things to liquid. # Methods of drops are callable. # The main use for liquid drops is to implement lazy loaded objects. # If you would like to make data available to the web designers which you don't want loaded unless needed then # a drop is a great way to do that. # # Example: # # class ProductDrop < Liquid::Drop # def top_sales # Shop.current.products.find(:all, :order => 'sales', :limit => 10 ) # end # end # # tmpl = Liquid::Template.parse( ' {% for product in product.top_sales %} {{ product.name }} {%endfor%} ' ) # tmpl.render('product' => ProductDrop.new ) # will invoke top_sales query. # # Your drop can either implement the methods sans any parameters or implement the before_method(name) method which is a # catch all. class Drop attr_writer :context EMPTY_STRING = ''.freeze # Catch all for the method def before_method(method) nil end # called by liquid to invoke a drop def invoke_drop(method_or_key) if method_or_key && method_or_key != EMPTY_STRING && self.class.invokable?(method_or_key) send(method_or_key) else before_method(method_or_key) end end def has_key?(name) true end def to_liquid self end alias :[] :invoke_drop private # Check for method existence without invoking respond_to?, which creates symbols def self.invokable?(method_name) @invokable_methods ||= Set.new(["to_liquid"] + (public_instance_methods - Liquid::Drop.public_instance_methods).map(&:to_s)) @invokable_methods.include?(method_name.to_s) end end end
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