module Nanoc::Helpers # Provides functionality for filtering parts of an item or a layout. module Filtering require 'nanoc/helpers/capturing' include Nanoc::Helpers::Capturing # Filters the content in the given block and outputs it. This function # does not return anything; instead, the filtered contents is directly # appended to the output buffer (`_erbout`). # # This function has been tested with ERB and Haml. Other filters may not # work correctly. # # @example Running a filter on a part of an item or layout # #
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# <% end %> # # @param [Symbol] filter_name The name of the filter to run on the # contents of the block # # @param [Hash] arguments Arguments to pass to the filter # # @return [void] def filter(filter_name, arguments = {}, &block) # Capture block data = capture(&block) # Find filter klass = Nanoc::Filter.named(filter_name) raise Nanoc::Int::Errors::UnknownFilter.new(filter_name) if klass.nil? # Create filter assigns = { item: @item, rep: @rep, item_rep: @item_rep, items: @items, layouts: @layouts, config: @config, content: @content, } filter = klass.new(assigns) # Filter captured data Nanoc::Int::NotificationCenter.post(:filtering_started, @item_rep.unwrap, filter_name) filtered_data = filter.setup_and_run(data, arguments) Nanoc::Int::NotificationCenter.post(:filtering_ended, @item_rep.unwrap, filter_name) # Append filtered data to buffer buffer = eval('_erbout', block.binding) buffer << filtered_data end end end