module Haml
# The module containing the default filters,
# as well as the base module,
# Haml::Filters::Base.
module Filters
# Returns a hash of defined filters.
def self.defined
@defined ||= {}
end
# The base module for Haml filters.
# User-defined filters should be modules including this module.
#
# A user-defined filter should override either Base#render or Base #compile.
# Base#render is the most common.
# It takes a string, the filter source,
# and returns another string,
# the result of the filter.
# For example:
#
# module Haml::Filters::Sass
# include Haml::Filters::Base
#
# def render(text)
# ::Sass::Engine.new(text).render
# end
# end
#
# For details on overriding #compile, see its documentation.
#
module Base
def self.included(base) # :nodoc:
Filters.defined[base.name.split("::").last.downcase] = base
base.extend(base)
base.instance_variable_set "@lazy_requires", nil
end
# Takes a string, the source text that should be passed to the filter,
# and returns the string resulting from running the filter on text.
#
# This should be overridden in most individual filter modules
# to render text with the given filter.
# If compile is overridden, however, render doesn't need to be.
def render(text)
raise Error.new("#{self.inspect}#render not defined!")
end
# Same as render, but takes the Haml options hash as well.
# It's only safe to rely on options made available in Haml::Engine#options_for_buffer.
def render_with_options(text, options)
render(text)
end
def internal_compile(*args) # :nodoc:
resolve_lazy_requires
compile(*args)
end
# compile should be overridden when a filter needs to have access
# to the Haml evaluation context.
# Rather than applying a filter to a string at compile-time,
# compile uses the Haml::Precompiler instance to compile the string to Ruby code
# that will be executed in the context of the active Haml template.
#
# Warning: the Haml::Precompiler interface is neither well-documented
# nor guaranteed to be stable.
# If you want to make use of it,
# you'll probably need to look at the source code
# and should test your filter when upgrading to new Haml versions.
def compile(precompiler, text)
resolve_lazy_requires
filter = self
precompiler.instance_eval do
if contains_interpolation?(text)
return if options[:suppress_eval]
push_script(< e
classname = self.name.match(/\w+$/)[0]
if @lazy_requires.size == 1
raise Error.new("Can't run #{classname} filter; required file '#{@lazy_requires.first}' not found")
else
raise Error.new("Can't run #{classname} filter; required #{@lazy_requires.map { |r| "'#{r}'" }.join(' or ')}, but none were found")
end
end
end
end
end
end
# :stopdoc:
begin
require 'rubygems'
rescue LoadError; end
module Haml
module Filters
module Plain
include Base
def render(text); text; end
end
module Javascript
include Base
def render_with_options(text, options)
<
//
END
end
end
module Cdata
include Base
def render(text)
""
end
end
module Escaped
include Base
def render(text)
Haml::Helpers.html_escape text
end
end
module Ruby
include Base
lazy_require 'stringio'
def compile(precompiler, text)
return if precompiler.options[:suppress_eval]
precompiler.instance_eval do
push_silent <<-FIRST.gsub("\n", ';') + text + <<-LAST.gsub("\n", ';')
_haml_old_stdout = $stdout
$stdout = StringIO.new(_hamlout.buffer, 'a')
FIRST
_haml_old_stdout, $stdout = $stdout, _haml_old_stdout
_haml_old_stdout.close
LAST
end
end
end
module Preserve
include Base
def render(text)
Haml::Helpers.preserve text
end
end
module Sass
include Base
lazy_require 'sass/plugin'
def render(text)
::Sass::Engine.new(text, ::Sass::Plugin.engine_options).render
end
end
module ERB
include Base
lazy_require 'erb'
def compile(precompiler, text)
return if precompiler.options[:suppress_eval]
src = ::ERB.new(text).src.sub(/^_erbout = '';/, "").gsub("\n", ';')
precompiler.send(:push_silent, src)
end
end
module Textile
include Base
lazy_require 'redcloth'
def render(text)
::RedCloth.new(text).to_html(:textile)
end
end
RedCloth = Textile
Filters.defined['redcloth'] = RedCloth
# Uses BlueCloth or RedCloth to provide only Markdown (not Textile) parsing
module Markdown
include Base
lazy_require 'rdiscount', 'peg_markdown', 'maruku', 'bluecloth'
def render(text)
engine = case @required
when 'rdiscount'
RDiscount
when 'peg_markdown'
PEGMarkdown
when 'maruku'
Maruku
when 'bluecloth'
BlueCloth
end
engine.new(text).to_html
end
end
module Maruku
include Base
lazy_require 'maruku'
def render(text)
Maruku.new(text).to_html
end
end
end
end
# :startdoc: