require 'trusty_cms/taggable'
require 'local_time'
module StandardTags
include TrustyCms::Taggable
include LocalTime
require "will_paginate/view_helpers"
include WillPaginate::ViewHelpers
class TagError < StandardError; end
desc %{
Causes the tags referring to a page's attributes to refer to the current page.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:page>...</r:page></code></pre>
}
tag 'page' do |tag|
tag.locals.page = tag.globals.page
tag.expand
end
[:breadcrumb, :slug, :title].each do |method|
desc %{
Renders the @#{method}@ attribute of the current page.
}
tag method.to_s do |tag|
tag.locals.page.send(method)
end
end
desc %{
Renders the @path@ attribute of the current page.
}
tag 'path' do |tag|
relative_url_for(tag.locals.page.path, tag.globals.page.request)
end
deprecated_tag 'url', :substitute => 'path', :deadline => '1.2'
desc %{
Gives access to a page's children.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:children>...</r:children></code></pre>
}
tag 'children' do |tag|
tag.locals.children = tag.locals.page.children
tag.expand
end
desc %{
Renders the total number of children.
}
tag 'children:count' do |tag|
options = children_find_options(tag)
options.delete(:order) # Order is irrelevant
tag.locals.children.count(options)
end
desc %{
Returns the first child. Inside this tag all page attribute tags are mapped to
the first child. Takes the same ordering options as @<r:children:each>@.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:children:first>...</r:children:first></code></pre>
}
tag 'children:first' do |tag|
options = children_find_options(tag)
children = tag.locals.children.where(options)
if first = children.first
tag.locals.page = first
tag.expand
end
end
desc %{
Returns the last child. Inside this tag all page attribute tags are mapped to
the last child. Takes the same ordering options as @<r:children:each>@.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:children:last>...</r:children:last></code></pre>
}
tag 'children:last' do |tag|
options = children_find_options(tag)
children = tag.locals.children.where(options)
if last = children.last
tag.locals.page = last
tag.expand
end
end
desc %{
Cycles through each of the children. Inside this tag all page attribute tags
are mapped to the current child page.
Supply @paginated="true"@ to paginate the displayed list. will_paginate view helper
options can also be specified, including @per_page@, @previous_label@, @next_label@,
@class@, @separator@, @inner_window@ and @outer_window@.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:children:each [offset="number"] [limit="number"]
[by="published_at|updated_at|created_at|slug|title|keywords|description"]
[order="asc|desc"]
[status="draft|reviewed|published|hidden|all"]
[paginated="true"]
[per_page="number"]
>
...
</r:children:each>
</code></pre>
}
tag 'children:each' do |tag|
render_children_with_pagination(tag)
end
desc %{
The pagination tag is not usually called directly. Supply paginated="true" when you display a list and it will
be automatically display only the current page of results, with pagination controls at the bottom.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:children:each paginated="true" per_page="50" container="false" previous_label="foo" next_label="bar">
<r:child>...</r:child>
</r:children:each>
</code></pre>
}
tag 'pagination' do |tag|
if tag.locals.paginated_list
will_paginate(tag.locals.paginated_list, will_paginate_options(tag))
end
end
desc %{
Page attribute tags inside of this tag refer to the current child. This is occasionally
useful if you are inside of another tag (like <r:find>) and need to refer back to the
current child.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:children:each>
<r:child>...</r:child>
</r:children:each>
</code></pre>
}
tag 'children:each:child' do |tag|
tag.locals.page = tag.locals.child
tag.expand
end
desc %{
Renders the tag contents only if the current page is the first child in the context of
a children:each tag
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:children:each>
<r:if_first >
...
</r:if_first>
</r:children:each>
</code></pre>
}
tag 'children:each:if_first' do |tag|
tag.expand if tag.locals.first_child
end
desc %{
Renders the tag contents unless the current page is the first child in the context of
a children:each tag
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:children:each>
<r:unless_first >
...
</r:unless_first>
</r:children:each>
</code></pre>
}
tag 'children:each:unless_first' do |tag|
tag.expand unless tag.locals.first_child
end
desc %{
Renders the tag contents only if the current page is the last child in the context of
a children:each tag
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:children:each>
<r:if_last >
...
</r:if_last>
</r:children:each>
</code></pre>
}
tag 'children:each:if_last' do |tag|
tag.expand if tag.locals.last_child
end
desc %{
Renders the tag contents unless the current page is the last child in the context of
a children:each tag
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:children:each>
<r:unless_last >
...
</r:unless_last>
</r:children:each>
</code></pre>
}
tag 'children:each:unless_last' do |tag|
tag.expand unless tag.locals.last_child
end
desc %{
Renders the tag contents only if the contents do not match the previous header. This
is extremely useful for rendering date headers for a list of child pages.
If you would like to use several header blocks you may use the @name@ attribute to
name the header. When a header is named it will not restart until another header of
the same name is different.
Using the @restart@ attribute you can cause other named headers to restart when the
present header changes. Simply specify the names of the other headers in a semicolon
separated list.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:children:each>
<r:header [name="header_name"] [restart="name1[;name2;...]"]>
...
</r:header>
</r:children:each>
</code></pre>
}
tag 'children:each:header' do |tag|
previous_headers = tag.locals.previous_headers
name = tag.attr['name'] || :unnamed
restart = (tag.attr['restart'] || '').split(';')
header = tag.expand
unless header == previous_headers[name]
previous_headers[name] = header
unless restart.empty?
restart.each do |n|
previous_headers[n] = nil
end
end
header
end
end
desc %{
Page attribute tags inside this tag refer to the parent of the current page.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:parent>...</r:parent></code></pre>
}
tag "parent" do |tag|
parent = tag.locals.page.parent
tag.locals.page = parent
tag.expand if parent
end
desc %{
Renders the contained elements only if the current contextual page has a parent, i.e.
is not the root page.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:if_parent>...</r:if_parent></code></pre>
}
tag "if_parent" do |tag|
parent = tag.locals.page.parent
tag.expand if parent
end
desc %{
Renders the contained elements only if the current contextual page has no parent, i.e.
is the root page.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:unless_parent>...</r:unless_parent></code></pre>
}
tag "unless_parent" do |tag|
parent = tag.locals.page.parent
tag.expand unless parent
end
desc %{
Renders the contained elements only if the current contextual page has one or
more child pages. The @status@ attribute limits the status of found child pages
to the given status, the default is @"published"@. @status="all"@ includes all
non-virtual pages regardless of status.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:if_children [status="published"]>...</r:if_children></code></pre>
}
tag "if_children" do |tag|
children = tag.locals.page.children.where(children_find_options(tag)[:conditions]).count
tag.expand if children > 0
end
desc %{
Renders the contained elements only if the current contextual page has no children.
The @status@ attribute limits the status of found child pages to the given status,
the default is @"published"@. @status="all"@ includes all non-virtual pages
regardless of status.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:unless_children [status="published"]>...</r:unless_children></code></pre>
}
tag "unless_children" do |tag|
children = tag.locals.page.children.where(children_find_options(tag)[:conditions]).count
tag.expand unless children > 0
end
desc %{
Aggregates the children of multiple paths using the @paths@ attribute.
Useful for combining many different sections/categories into a single
feed or listing.
*Usage*:
<pre><code><r:aggregate paths="/section1; /section2; /section3"> ... </r:aggregate></code></pre>
}
tag "aggregate" do |tag|
required_attr(tag, 'paths', 'urls')
paths = (tag.attr['paths']||tag.attr["urls"]).split(";").map(&:strip).reject(&:blank?).map { |u| clean_path u }
parent_ids = paths.map {|u| Page.find_by_path(u) }.map(&:id)
tag.locals.parent_ids = parent_ids
tag.expand
end
desc %{
Sets the scope to the individual aggregated page allowing you to
iterate through each of the listed paths.
*Usage*:
<pre><code><r:aggregate:each paths="/section1; /section2; /section3"> ... </r:aggregate:each></code></pre>
}
tag "aggregate:each" do |tag|
aggregates = []
tag.locals.aggregated_pages = tag.locals.parent_ids.map {|p| Page.find(p)}
tag.locals.aggregated_pages.each do |aggregate_page|
tag.locals.page = aggregate_page
aggregates << tag.expand
end
aggregates.flatten.join('')
end
tag "aggregate:each:children" do |tag|
tag.locals.children = tag.locals.page.children
tag.expand
end
tag "aggregate:each:children:each" do |tag|
options = children_find_options(tag)
result = []
children = tag.locals.children
tag.locals.previous_headers = {}
children.where(options).each do |item|
tag.locals.child = item
tag.locals.page = item
result << tag.expand
end
result.flatten.join('')
end
tag "aggregate:children" do |tag|
tag.expand
end
desc %{
Renders the total count of children of the aggregated pages. Accepts the
same options as @<r:children:each />@.
*Usage*:
<pre><code><r:aggregate paths="/section1; /section2; /section3">
<r:children:count />
</r:aggregate></code></pre>
}
tag "aggregate:children:count" do |tag|
options = aggregate_children(tag)
if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.adapter_name.downcase == 'postgresql'
options[:group] = Page.columns.map {|c| c.name}.join(', ')
Page.where(options).size
else
Page.where(options).count
end
end
desc %{
Renders the contained block for each child of the aggregated pages. Accepts the
same options as the plain @<r:children:each />@.
*Usage*:
<pre><code><r:aggregate paths="/section1; /section2; /section3">
<r:children:each>
...
</r:children:each>
</r:aggregate></code></pre>
}
tag "aggregate:children:each" do |tag|
render_children_with_pagination(tag, :aggregate => true)
end
desc %{
Renders the first child of the aggregated pages. Accepts the
same options as @<r:children:each />@.
*Usage*:
<pre><code><r:aggregate paths="/section1; /section2; /section3">
<r:children:first>
...
</r:children:first>
</r:aggregate></code></pre>
}
tag "aggregate:children:first" do |tag|
options = aggregate_children(tag)
children = Page.where(options)
if first = children.first
tag.locals.page = first
tag.expand
end
end
desc %{
Renders the last child of the aggregated pages. Accepts the
same options as @<r:children:each />@.
*Usage*:
<pre><code><r:aggregate paths="/section1; /section2; /section3">
<r:children:last>
...
</r:children:last>
</r:aggregate></code></pre>
}
tag "aggregate:children:last" do |tag|
options = aggregate_children(tag)
children = Page.where(options)
if last = children.last
tag.locals.page = last
tag.expand
end
end
desc %{
Renders a counter value or one of the values given based on a global cycle counter.
To get a numeric counter just use the tag, or specify a start value with @start@.
Use the @reset@ attribute to reset the cycle to the beginning. Using @reset@ on a
numbered cycle will begin at 0. Use the @name@ attribute to track multiple cycles;
the default is @cycle@.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:cycle [values="first, second, third"] [reset="true|false"] [name="cycle"] [start="second"] /></code></pre>
<pre><code><r:cycle start="3" /></code></pre>
}
tag 'cycle' do |tag|
cycle = (tag.globals.cycle ||= {})
if tag.attr['values']
values = tag.attr['values'].split(",").collect(&:strip)
end
start = tag.attr['start']
cycle_name = tag.attr['name'] || 'cycle'
if values
if start
current_index = (cycle[cycle_name] ||= values.index(start))
else
current_index = (cycle[cycle_name] ||= 0)
end
current_index = 0 if tag.attr['reset'] == 'true'
cycle[cycle_name] = (current_index + 1) % values.size
values[current_index]
else
cycle[cycle_name] ||= (start.presence || 0).to_i
output = cycle[cycle_name]
cycle[cycle_name] += 1
if tag.attr['reset'] == 'true'
cycle[cycle_name] = 0
output = cycle[cycle_name]
end
output
end
end
desc %{
Renders the main content of a page. Use the @part@ attribute to select a specific
page part. By default the @part@ attribute is set to body. Use the @inherit@
attribute to specify that if a page does not have a content part by that name that
the tag should render the parent's content part. By default @inherit@ is set to
@false@. Use the @contextual@ attribute to force a part inherited from a parent
part to be evaluated in the context of the child page. By default 'contextual'
is set to true.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:content [part="part_name"] [inherit="true|false"] [contextual="true|false"] /></code></pre>
}
tag 'content' do |tag|
page = tag.locals.page
part_name = tag_part_name(tag)
# Prevent simple and deep recursive rendering of the same page part
rendering_parts = (tag.locals.rendering_parts ||= Hash.new {|h,k| h[k] = []})
if rendering_parts[page.id].include?(part_name)
raise TagError.new(%{Recursion error: already rendering the `#{part_name}' part.})
else
rendering_parts[page.id] << part_name
end
inherit = boolean_attr_or_error(tag,'inherit',false)
part_page = page
if inherit
while (part_page.part(part_name).nil? and (not part_page.parent.nil?)) do
part_page = part_page.parent
end
end
contextual = boolean_attr_or_error(tag,'contextual', true)
part = part_page.part(part_name)
tag.locals.page = part_page unless contextual
result = tag.globals.page.render_snippet(part) unless part.nil?
rendering_parts[page.id].delete(part_name)
result
end
desc %{
Renders the containing elements if all of the listed parts exist on a page.
By default the @part@ attribute is set to @body@, but you may list more than one
part by separating them with a comma. Setting the optional @inherit@ to true will
search ancestors independently for each part. By default @inherit@ is set to @false@.
When listing more than one part, you may optionally set the @find@ attribute to @any@
so that it will render the containing elements if any of the listed parts are found.
By default the @find@ attribute is set to @all@.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:if_content [part="part_name, other_part"] [inherit="true"] [find="any"]>...</r:if_content></code></pre>
}
tag 'if_content' do |tag|
part_name = tag_part_name(tag)
parts_arr = part_name.split(',')
inherit = boolean_attr_or_error(tag, 'inherit', 'false')
find = attr_or_error(tag, :attribute_name => 'find', :default => 'all', :values => 'any, all')
expandable = true
one_found = false
parts_arr.each do |name|
part_page = tag.locals.page
name.strip!
if inherit
while (part_page.part(name).nil? and (not part_page.parent.nil?)) do
part_page = part_page.parent
end
end
expandable = false if part_page.part(name).nil?
one_found ||= true if !part_page.part(name).nil?
end
expandable = true if (find == 'any' and one_found)
tag.expand if expandable
end
desc %{
The opposite of the @if_content@ tag. It renders the contained elements if all of the
specified parts do not exist. Setting the optional @inherit@ to true will search
ancestors independently for each part. By default @inherit@ is set to @false@.
When listing more than one part, you may optionally set the @find@ attribute to @any@
so that it will not render the containing elements if any of the listed parts are found.
By default the @find@ attribute is set to @all@.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:unless_content [part="part_name, other_part"] [inherit="false"] [find="any"]>...</r:unless_content></code></pre>
}
tag 'unless_content' do |tag|
part_name = tag_part_name(tag)
parts_arr = part_name.split(',')
inherit = boolean_attr_or_error(tag, 'inherit', false)
find = attr_or_error(tag, :attribute_name => 'find', :default => 'all', :values => 'any, all')
expandable, all_found = true, true
parts_arr.each do |name|
part_page = tag.locals.page
name.strip!
if inherit
while (part_page.part(name).nil? and (not part_page.parent.nil?)) do
part_page = part_page.parent
end
end
expandable = false if !part_page.part(name).nil?
all_found = false if part_page.part(name).nil?
end
if all_found == false and find == 'all'
expandable = true
end
tag.expand if expandable
end
desc %{
Renders the containing elements only if the page's path matches the regular expression
given in the @matches@ attribute. If the @ignore_case@ attribute is set to false, the
match is case sensitive. By default, @ignore_case@ is set to true.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:if_path matches="regexp" [ignore_case="true|false"]>...</r:if_path></code></pre>
}
tag 'if_path' do |tag|
required_attr(tag,'matches')
regexp = build_regexp_for(tag, 'matches')
unless tag.locals.page.path.match(regexp).nil?
tag.expand
end
end
deprecated_tag 'if_url', :substitute => 'if_path', :deadline => '1.2'
desc %{
The opposite of the @if_path@ tag.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:unless_path matches="regexp" [ignore_case="true|false"]>...</r:unless_path></code></pre>
}
tag 'unless_path' do |tag|
required_attr(tag, 'matches')
regexp = build_regexp_for(tag, 'matches')
if tag.locals.page.path.match(regexp).nil?
tag.expand
end
end
deprecated_tag 'unless_url', :substitute => 'unless_path', :deadline => '1.2'
desc %{
Renders the contained elements if the current contextual page is either the actual page or one of its parents.
This is typically used inside another tag (like <r:children:each>) to add conditional mark-up if the child element is or descends from the current page.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:if_ancestor_or_self>...</r:if_ancestor_or_self></code></pre>
}
tag "if_ancestor_or_self" do |tag|
tag.expand if (tag.globals.page.ancestors + [tag.globals.page]).include?(tag.locals.page)
end
desc %{
Renders the contained elements unless the current contextual page is either the actual page or one of its parents.
This is typically used inside another tag (like <r:children:each>) to add conditional mark-up unless the child element is or descends from the current page.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:unless_ancestor_or_self>...</r:unless_ancestor_or_self></code></pre>
}
tag "unless_ancestor_or_self" do |tag|
tag.expand unless (tag.globals.page.ancestors + [tag.globals.page]).include?(tag.locals.page)
end
desc %{
Renders the contained elements if the current contextual page is also the actual page.
This is typically used inside another tag (like <r:children:each>) to add conditional mark-up if the child element is the current page.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:if_self>...</r:if_self></code></pre>
}
tag "if_self" do |tag|
tag.expand if tag.locals.page == tag.globals.page
end
desc %{
Renders the contained elements unless the current contextual page is also the actual page.
This is typically used inside another tag (like <r:children:each>) to add conditional mark-up unless the child element is the current page.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:unless_self>...</r:unless_self></code></pre>
}
tag "unless_self" do |tag|
tag.expand unless tag.locals.page == tag.globals.page
end
desc %{
Renders the name of the author of the current page.
}
tag 'author' do |tag|
page = tag.locals.page
if author = page.created_by
author.name
end
end
desc %{
Renders the Gravatar of the author of the current page or the named user.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:gravatar /></code></pre>
or
<pre><code><r:gravatar [name="User Name"]
[rating="G | PG | R | X"]
[size="32px"] /></code></pre>
}
tag 'gravatar' do |tag|
page = tag.locals.page
name = (tag.attr['name'] || page.created_by.name)
rating = (tag.attr['rating'] || 'G')
size = (tag.attr['size'] || '32px')
user = User.find_by_name(name)
email = user ? user.email : nil
local_avatar_url = "/images/admin/avatar_#{([size.to_i] * 2).join('x')}.png"
default_avatar_url = "#{request.protocol}#{request.host_with_port}#{local_avatar_url}"
unless email.blank?
url = '//gravatar.com/avatar/'
url << "#{Digest::MD5.new.update(email)}?"
url << "rating=#{rating}"
url << "&size=#{size.to_i}"
url << "&default=#{default_avatar_url}" unless request.host_with_port == 'testhost.tld'
# Test the Gravatar url
require 'open-uri'
begin; open "http:#{sanitize(url)}", :proxy => true
rescue; local_avatar_url
else; url
end
else
local_avatar_url
end
end
desc %{
Renders the date based on the current page (by default when it was published or created).
The format attribute uses the same formating codes used by the Ruby @strftime@ function.
By default it's set to @%A, %B %d, %Y@. You may also use the string @rfc1123@ as a shortcut
for @%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT@ (non-localized). The @for@ attribute selects which date to
render. Valid options are @published_at@, @created_at@, @updated_at@, and @now@. @now@ will
render the current date/time, regardless of the page.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:date [format="%A, %B %d, %Y"] [for="published_at"]/></code></pre>
}
tag 'date' do |tag|
page = tag.locals.page
format = (tag.attr['format'] || '%A, %B %d, %Y')
time_attr = tag.attr['for']
date = if time_attr
case
when time_attr == 'now'
Time.zone.now
when Page.date_column_names.include?(time_attr)
page[time_attr]
else
raise TagError, "Invalid value for 'for' attribute."
end
else
page.published_at || page.created_at
end
case format
when 'rfc1123'
CGI.rfc1123_date(date.to_time)
else
@i18n_date_format_keys ||= (I18n.config.backend.send(:translations)[I18n.locale][:date][:formats].keys rescue [])
format = @i18n_date_format_keys.include?(format.to_sym) ? format.to_sym : format
I18n.l date, :format => format
end
end
desc %{
Renders a link to the page. When used as a single tag it uses the page's title
for the link name. When used as a double tag the part in between both tags will
be used as the link text. The link tag passes all attributes over to the HTML
@a@ tag. This is very useful for passing attributes like the @class@ attribute
or @id@ attribute. If the @anchor@ attribute is passed to the tag it will
append a pound sign (<code>#</code>) followed by the value of the attribute to
the @href@ attribute of the HTML @a@ tag--effectively making an HTML anchor.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:link [anchor="name"] [other attributes...] /></code></pre>
or
<pre><code><r:link [anchor="name"] [other attributes...]>link text here</r:link></code></pre>
}
tag 'link' do |tag|
options = tag.attr.dup
anchor = options['anchor'] ? "##{options.delete('anchor')}" : ''
attributes = options.inject('') { |s, (k, v)| s << %{#{k.downcase}="#{v}" } }.strip
attributes = " #{attributes}" unless attributes.empty?
text = tag.double? ? tag.expand : tag.render('title')
%{<a href="#{tag.render('path')}#{anchor}"#{attributes}>#{text}</a>}
end
desc %{
Renders a trail of breadcrumbs to the current page. The separator attribute
specifies the HTML fragment that is inserted between each of the breadcrumbs. By
default it is set to @>@. The boolean @nolinks@ attribute can be specified to render
breadcrumbs in plain text, without any links (useful when generating title tag).
Set the boolean @noself@ attribute to omit the present page (useful in page headers).
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:breadcrumbs [separator="separator_string"] [nolinks="true"] [noself="true"]/></code></pre>
}
tag 'breadcrumbs' do |tag|
page = tag.locals.page
nolinks = (tag.attr['nolinks'] == 'true')
noself = (tag.attr['noself'] == 'true')
breadcrumbs = []
breadcrumbs.unshift page.breadcrumb unless noself
page.ancestors.each do |ancestor|
tag.locals.page = ancestor
if nolinks
breadcrumbs.unshift tag.render('breadcrumb')
else
breadcrumbs.unshift %{<a href="#{tag.render('path')}">#{tag.render('breadcrumb')}</a>}
end
end
separator = tag.attr['separator'] || ' > '
breadcrumbs.join(separator)
end
desc %{
Inside this tag all page related tags refer to the page found at the @path@ attribute.
@path@s may be relative or absolute paths.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:find path="value_to_find">...</r:find></code></pre>
}
tag 'find' do |tag|
required_attr(tag,'path','url')
path = tag.attr['path'] || tag.attr['url']
found = Page.find_by_path(absolute_path_for(tag.locals.page.path, path))
if page_found?(found)
tag.locals.page = found
tag.expand
end
end
desc %{
Randomly renders one of the options specified by the @option@ tags.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:random>
<r:option>...</r:option>
<r:option>...</r:option>
...
<r:random>
</code></pre>
}
tag 'random' do |tag|
tag.locals.random = []
tag.expand
options = tag.locals.random
option = options[rand(options.size)]
option if option
end
tag 'random:option' do |tag|
items = tag.locals.random
items << tag.expand
end
desc %{
Nothing inside a set of hide tags is rendered.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:hide>...</r:hide></code></pre>
}
tag 'hide' do |tag|
end
desc %{
Escapes angle brackets, etc. for rendering in an HTML document.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:escape_html>...</r:escape_html></code></pre>
}
tag "escape_html" do |tag|
CGI.escapeHTML(tag.expand)
end
desc %{
Renders a list of links specified in the @paths@ attribute according to three
states:
* @normal@ specifies the normal state for the link
* @here@ specifies the state of the link when the path matches the current
page's PATH
* @selected@ specifies the state of the link when the current page matches
is a child of the specified path
# @if_last@ renders its contents within a @normal@, @here@ or
@selected@ tag if the item is the last in the navigation elements
# @if_first@ renders its contents within a @normal@, @here@ or
@selected@ tag if the item is the first in the navigation elements
The @between@ tag specifies what should be inserted in between each of the links.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:navigation paths="[Title: path | Title: path | ...]">
<r:normal><a href="<r:path />"><r:title /></a></r:normal>
<r:here><strong><r:title /></strong></r:here>
<r:selected><strong><a href="<r:path />"><r:title /></a></strong></r:selected>
<r:between> | </r:between>
</r:navigation>
</code></pre>
}
tag 'navigation' do |tag|
hash = tag.locals.navigation = {}
tag.expand
raise TagError.new("`navigation' tag must include a `normal' tag") unless hash.has_key? :normal
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("The 'urls' attribute of the r:navigation tag has been deprecated in favour of 'paths'. Please update your site.") if tag.attr['urls']
result = []
pairs = (tag.attr['paths']||tag.attr['urls']).to_s.split('|').map do |pair|
parts = pair.split(':')
value = parts.pop
key = parts.join(':')
[key.strip, value.strip]
end
pairs.each_with_index do |(title, path), i|
compare_path = remove_trailing_slash(path)
page_path = remove_trailing_slash(self.path)
hash[:title] = title
hash[:path] = path
tag.locals.first_child = i == 0
tag.locals.last_child = i == pairs.length - 1
case page_path
when compare_path
result << (hash[:here] || hash[:selected] || hash[:normal]).call
when Regexp.compile( '^' + Regexp.quote(path))
result << (hash[:selected] || hash[:normal]).call
else
result << hash[:normal].call
end
end
between = hash.has_key?(:between) ? hash[:between].call : ' '
result.reject { |i| i.blank? }.join(between)
end
[:normal, :here, :selected, :between].each do |symbol|
tag "navigation:#{symbol}" do |tag|
hash = tag.locals.navigation
hash[symbol] = tag.block
end
end
[:title, :path].each do |symbol|
tag "navigation:#{symbol}" do |tag|
hash = tag.locals.navigation
hash[symbol]
end
end
tag "navigation:url" do |tag|
hash = tag.locals.navigation
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("The 'r:navigation:url' tag has been deprecated in favour of 'r:navigation:path'. Please update your site.")
hash[:path]
end
desc %{
Renders the containing elements if the element is the first
in the navigation list
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:normal><r:if_first>...</r:if_first></r:normal></code></pre>
}
tag 'navigation:if_first' do |tag|
tag.expand if tag.locals.first_child
end
desc %{
Renders the containing elements unless the element is the first
in the navigation list
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:normal><r:unless_first>...</r:unless_first></r:normal></code></pre>
}
tag 'navigation:unless_first' do |tag|
tag.expand unless tag.locals.first_child
end
desc %{
Renders the containing elements unless the element is the last
in the navigation list
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:normal><r:unless_last>...</r:unless_last></r:normal></code></pre>
}
tag 'navigation:unless_last' do |tag|
tag.expand unless tag.locals.last_child
end
desc %{
Renders the containing elements if the element is the last
in the navigation list
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:normal><r:if_last>...</r:if_last></r:normal></code></pre>
}
tag 'navigation:if_last' do |tag|
tag.expand if tag.locals.last_child
end
desc %{
Renders the containing elements only if TrustyCms in is development mode.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:if_dev>...</r:if_dev></code></pre>
}
tag 'if_dev' do |tag|
tag.expand if dev?(tag.globals.page.request)
end
desc %{
The opposite of the @if_dev@ tag.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:unless_dev>...</r:unless_dev></code></pre>
}
tag 'unless_dev' do |tag|
tag.expand unless dev?(tag.globals.page.request)
end
desc %{
Prints the page's status as a string. Optional attribute 'downcase'
will cause the status to be all lowercase.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:status [downcase='true'] /></code></pre>
}
tag 'status' do |tag|
status = tag.globals.page.status.name
return status.downcase if tag.attr['downcase']
status
end
desc %(
Renders the content of the field given in the @name@ attribute.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:field name="Keywords" /></code></pre>
)
tag 'field' do |tag|
required_attr(tag,'name')
tag.locals.page.field(tag.attr['name']).try(:content)
end
desc %(
Renders the contained elements if the field given in the @name@ attribute
exists. The tag also takes an optional @equals@ or @matches@ attribute;
these will expand the tag if the field's content equals or matches the
given string or regex.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:if_field name="author" [equals|matches="John"] [ignore_case="true|false"]>...</r:if_field></code></pre>
)
tag 'if_field' do |tag|
required_attr(tag,'name')
field = tag.locals.page.field(tag.attr['name'])
return '' if field.nil?
tag.expand if case
when (tag.attr['equals'] and tag.attr['ignore_case'] == 'false') then field.content == tag.attr['equals']
when tag.attr['equals'] then field.content.downcase == tag.attr['equals'].downcase
when tag.attr['matches'] then field.content =~ build_regexp_for(tag, 'matches')
else field
end
end
desc %(
The opposite of @if_field@. Renders the contained elements unless the field
given in the @name@ attribute exists. The tag also takes an optional
@equals@ or @matches@ attribute; these will expand the tag unless the
field's content equals or matches the given string or regex.
*Usage:*
<pre><code><r:unless_field name="author" [equals|matches="John"] [ignore_case="true|false"]>...</r:unless_field></code></pre>
)
tag 'unless_field' do |tag|
required_attr(tag,'name')
field = tag.locals.page.field(tag.attr['name'])
tag.expand unless case
when (field and (tag.attr['equals'] and tag.attr['ignore_case'] == 'false')) then field.content == tag.attr['equals']
when (field and tag.attr['equals']) then field.content.downcase == tag.attr['equals'].downcase
when (field and tag.attr['matches']) then field.content =~ build_regexp_for(tag, 'matches')
else field
end
end
tag 'site' do |tag|
tag.expand
end
desc %{
Returns TrustyCms::Config['site.title'] as configured under the Settings tab.
}
tag "site:title" do |tag|
TrustyCms::Config["site.title"]
end
desc %{
Returns TrustyCms::Config['site.host'] as configured under the Settings tab.
}
tag "site:host" do |tag|
TrustyCms::Config["site.host"]
end
desc %{
Returns TrustyCms::Config['dev.host'] as configured under the Settings tab.
}
tag "site:dev_host" do |tag|
TrustyCms::Config["dev.host"]
end
tag 'meta:description' do |tag|
show_tag = tag.attr['tag'] != 'false' || false
description = CGI.escapeHTML(tag.locals.page.field(:description).try(:content)) if tag.locals.page.field(:description)
if show_tag
"<meta name=\"description\" content=\"#{description}\" />"
else
description
end
end
tag 'meta:keywords' do |tag|
show_tag = tag.attr['tag'] != 'false' || false
keywords = CGI.escapeHTML(tag.locals.page.field(:keywords).try(:content)) if tag.locals.page.field(:keywords)
if show_tag
"<meta name=\"keywords\" content=\"#{keywords}\" />"
else
keywords
end
end
desc "Widget of sharing icons"
tag "rad_share_widget" do |tag|
attributes = tag.attr.to_options
url = attributes[:url].nil? ? request.url : attributes[:url]
message = attributes[:message].nil? ? "Check out #{tag.locals.page.title}." : attributes[:message]
email_subject = attributes[:email_subject].nil? ? tag.locals.page.title : attributes[:email_subject]
email_message = attributes[:email_message].nil? ? "I thought you might be interested in this: #{url}" : "#{attributes[:email_message]} #{url}"
email_action_url = attributes[:email_action_url].nil? ? "/rad_social/mail" : attributes[:email_action_url]
request.env["action_controller.instance"].render_to_string :partial => "widget/horizontal_widget",
:locals => { :url => url,
:message => message,
:email_subject => email_subject,
:email_message => email_message,
:email_action_url => email_action_url
}
end
private
def render_children_with_pagination(tag, opts={})
if opts[:aggregate]
findable = Page
options = aggregate_children(tag)
else
findable = tag.locals.children
options = children_find_options(tag)
end
paging = pagination_find_options(tag)
result = []
tag.locals.previous_headers = {}
displayed_children = paging ? findable.paginate(options.merge(paging)) : findable.all.where(options[:conditions]).order(options[:order])
displayed_children.each_with_index do |item, i|
tag.locals.child = item
tag.locals.page = item
tag.locals.first_child = i == 0
tag.locals.last_child = i == displayed_children.length - 1
result << tag.expand
end
if paging && displayed_children.total_pages > 1
tag.locals.paginated_list = displayed_children
result << tag.render('pagination', tag.attr.dup)
end
result.flatten.join('')
end
def children_find_options(tag)
attr = tag.attr.symbolize_keys
options = {}
[:limit, :offset].each do |symbol|
if number = attr[symbol]
if number =~ /^\d+$/
options[symbol] = number.to_i
else
raise TagError.new("`#{symbol}' attribute must be a positive number")
end
end
end
by = (attr[:by] || 'published_at').strip
order = (attr[:order] || 'asc').strip
order_string = ''
if self.attributes.keys.include?(by)
order_string << by
else
raise TagError.new("`by' attribute of `each' tag must be set to a valid field name")
end
if order =~ /^(asc|desc)$/i
order_string << " #{$1.upcase}"
else
raise TagError.new(%{`order' attribute of `each' tag must be set to either "asc" or "desc"})
end
options[:order] = order_string
status = (attr[:status] || ( dev?(tag.globals.page.request) ? 'all' : 'published')).downcase
unless status == 'all'
stat = Status[status]
unless stat.nil?
options[:conditions] = ["(virtual = ?) and (status_id = ?)", false, stat.id]
else
raise TagError.new(%{`status' attribute of `each' tag must be set to a valid status})
end
else
options[:conditions] = ["virtual = ?", false]
end
options
end
def aggregate_children(tag)
options = children_find_options(tag)
parent_ids = tag.locals.parent_ids
conditions = options[:conditions]
conditions.first << " AND parent_id IN (?)"
conditions << parent_ids
options
end
def pagination_find_options(tag)
attr = tag.attr.symbolize_keys
if attr[:paginated] == 'true'
pagination_parameters.merge(attr.slice(:per_page))
else
false
end
end
def will_paginate_options(tag)
attr = tag.attr.symbolize_keys
if attr[:paginated] == 'true'
attr.slice(:class, :previous_label, :next_label, :inner_window, :outer_window, :separator, :per_page).merge({:renderer => TrustyCms::Pagination::LinkRenderer.new(tag.globals.page.path)})
else
{}
end
end
def remove_trailing_slash(string)
(string =~ %r{^(.*?)/$}) ? $1 : string
end
def tag_part_name(tag)
tag.attr['part'] || 'body'
end
def build_regexp_for(tag, attribute_name)
ignore_case = tag.attr.has_key?('ignore_case') && tag.attr['ignore_case']=='false' ? nil : true
begin
regexp = Regexp.new(tag.attr['matches'], ignore_case)
rescue RegexpError => e
raise TagError.new("Malformed regular expression in `#{attribute_name}' argument of `#{tag.name}' tag: #{e.message}")
end
regexp
end
def relative_url_for(url, request)
File.join(ActionController::Base.relative_url_root || '', url)
end
def absolute_path_for(base_path, new_path)
if new_path.first == '/'
new_path
else
File.expand_path(File.join(base_path, new_path))
end
end
def page_found?(page)
page && !(FileNotFoundPage === page)
end
def boolean_attr_or_error(tag, attribute_name, default)
attribute = attr_or_error(tag, :attribute_name => attribute_name, :default => default.to_s, :values => 'true, false')
(attribute.to_s.downcase == 'true') ? true : false
end
def attr_or_error(tag, options = {})
attribute_name = options[:attribute_name].to_s
default = options[:default]
values = options[:values].split(',').map!(&:strip)
attribute = (tag.attr[attribute_name] || default).to_s
raise TagError.new(%{`#{attribute_name}' attribute of `#{tag.name}' tag must be one of: #{values.join(', ')}}) unless values.include?(attribute)
return attribute
end
def required_attr(tag, *attribute_names)
attr_collection = attribute_names.map{|a| "`#{a}'"}.join(' or ')
raise TagError.new("`#{tag.name}' tag must contain a #{attr_collection} attribute.") if (tag.attr.keys & attribute_names).blank?
end
def dev?(request)
return false if request.nil?
if dev_host = TrustyCms::Config['dev.host']
dev_host == request.host
else
request.host =~ /^dev\./
end
end
end