require 'haml' require 'rails' require 'haml/railtie' module Haml module Rails class Engine < ::Rails::Engine end class Railtie < ::Rails::Railtie config.app_generators.template_engine :haml config.before_initialize do Haml::Template.options[:format] = :html5 end initializer 'haml_rails.configure_template_digestor' do # Configure cache digests to parse haml view templates # when calculating cache keys for view fragments ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_view) do ActiveSupport.on_load(:after_initialize) do begin if defined?(CacheDigests::DependencyTracker) # 'cache_digests' gem being used (overrides Rails 4 implementation) CacheDigests::DependencyTracker.register_tracker :haml, CacheDigests::DependencyTracker::ERBTracker if ::Rails.env.development? # recalculate cache digest keys for each request CacheDigests::TemplateDigestor.cache = ActiveSupport::Cache::NullStore.new end else # will only apply if Rails 4, which includes 'action_view/dependency_tracker' require 'action_view/dependency_tracker' ActionView::DependencyTracker.register_tracker :haml, ActionView::DependencyTracker::ERBTracker ActionView::Base.cache_template_loading = false if ::Rails.env.development? end rescue # likely this version of Rails doesn't support dependency tracking # so, we can't parse haml templates without 'cache_digests' gem anyway :) end end end end # Configure source annoatation on haml files (support for HAML was # provided directly by railties 3.2..4.1 but was dropped in 4.2. if Gem::Requirement.new(">= 4.2").satisfied_by?(Gem::Version.new(::Rails.version)) initializer 'haml_rails.configure_source_annotation' do SourceAnnotationExtractor::Annotation.register_extensions('haml') do |tag| /\s*-#\s*(#{tag}):?\s*(.*)/ end end end rake_tasks do load 'tasks/erb2haml.rake' end end end end