require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/keys'
module ActionDispatch
class Request
# Access the contents of the flash. Use <tt>flash["notice"]</tt> to
# read a notice you put there or <tt>flash["notice"] = "hello"</tt>
# to put a new one.
def flash
flash = flash_hash
return flash if flash
self.flash = Flash::FlashHash.from_session_value(session["flash"])
end
def flash=(flash)
set_header Flash::KEY, flash
end
def flash_hash # :nodoc:
get_header Flash::KEY
end
def commit_flash # :nodoc:
session = self.session || {}
flash_hash = self.flash_hash
if flash_hash && (flash_hash.present? || session.key?('flash'))
session["flash"] = flash_hash.to_session_value
self.flash = flash_hash.dup
end
if (!session.respond_to?(:loaded?) || session.loaded?) && # (reset_session uses {}, which doesn't implement #loaded?)
session.key?('flash') && session['flash'].nil?
session.delete('flash')
end
end
end
# The flash provides a way to pass temporary primitive-types (String, Array, Hash) between actions. Anything you place in the flash will be exposed
# to the very next action and then cleared out. This is a great way of doing notices and alerts, such as a create
# action that sets <tt>flash[:notice] = "Post successfully created"</tt> before redirecting to a display action that can
# then expose the flash to its template. Actually, that exposure is automatically done.
#
# class PostsController < ActionController::Base
# def create
# # save post
# flash[:notice] = "Post successfully created"
# redirect_to @post
# end
#
# def show
# # doesn't need to assign the flash notice to the template, that's done automatically
# end
# end
#
# show.html.erb
# <% if flash[:notice] %>
# <div class="notice"><%= flash[:notice] %></div>
# <% end %>
#
# Since the +notice+ and +alert+ keys are a common idiom, convenience accessors are available:
#
# flash.alert = "You must be logged in"
# flash.notice = "Post successfully created"
#
# This example places a string in the flash. And of course, you can put as many as you like at a time too. If you want to pass
# non-primitive types, you will have to handle that in your application. Example: To show messages with links, you will have to
# use sanitize helper.
#
# Just remember: They'll be gone by the time the next action has been performed.
#
# See docs on the FlashHash class for more details about the flash.
class Flash
KEY = 'action_dispatch.request.flash_hash'.freeze
class FlashNow #:nodoc:
attr_accessor :flash
def initialize(flash)
@flash = flash
end
def []=(k, v)
k = k.to_s
@flash[k] = v
@flash.discard(k)
v
end
def [](k)
@flash[k.to_s]
end
# Convenience accessor for <tt>flash.now[:alert]=</tt>.
def alert=(message)
self[:alert] = message
end
# Convenience accessor for <tt>flash.now[:notice]=</tt>.
def notice=(message)
self[:notice] = message
end
end
class FlashHash
include Enumerable
def self.from_session_value(value) #:nodoc:
case value
when FlashHash # Rails 3.1, 3.2
flashes = value.instance_variable_get(:@flashes)
if discard = value.instance_variable_get(:@used)
flashes.except!(*discard)
end
new(flashes, flashes.keys)
when Hash # Rails 4.0
flashes = value['flashes']
if discard = value['discard']
flashes.except!(*discard)
end
new(flashes, flashes.keys)
else
new
end
end
# Builds a hash containing the flashes to keep for the next request.
# If there are none to keep, returns nil.
def to_session_value #:nodoc:
flashes_to_keep = @flashes.except(*@discard)
return nil if flashes_to_keep.empty?
{'flashes' => flashes_to_keep}
end
def initialize(flashes = {}, discard = []) #:nodoc:
@discard = Set.new(stringify_array(discard))
@flashes = flashes.stringify_keys
@now = nil
end
def initialize_copy(other)
if other.now_is_loaded?
@now = other.now.dup
@now.flash = self
end
super
end
def []=(k, v)
k = k.to_s
@discard.delete k
@flashes[k] = v
end
def [](k)
@flashes[k.to_s]
end
def update(h) #:nodoc:
@discard.subtract stringify_array(h.keys)
@flashes.update h.stringify_keys
self
end
def keys
@flashes.keys
end
def key?(name)
@flashes.key? name.to_s
end
def delete(key)
key = key.to_s
@discard.delete key
@flashes.delete key
self
end
def to_hash
@flashes.dup
end
def empty?
@flashes.empty?
end
def clear
@discard.clear
@flashes.clear
end
def each(&block)
@flashes.each(&block)
end
alias :merge! :update
def replace(h) #:nodoc:
@discard.clear
@flashes.replace h.stringify_keys
self
end
# Sets a flash that will not be available to the next action, only to the current.
#
# flash.now[:message] = "Hello current action"
#
# This method enables you to use the flash as a central messaging system in your app.
# When you need to pass an object to the next action, you use the standard flash assign (<tt>[]=</tt>).
# When you need to pass an object to the current action, you use <tt>now</tt>, and your object will
# vanish when the current action is done.
#
# Entries set via <tt>now</tt> are accessed the same way as standard entries: <tt>flash['my-key']</tt>.
#
# Also, brings two convenience accessors:
#
# flash.now.alert = "Beware now!"
# # Equivalent to flash.now[:alert] = "Beware now!"
#
# flash.now.notice = "Good luck now!"
# # Equivalent to flash.now[:notice] = "Good luck now!"
def now
@now ||= FlashNow.new(self)
end
# Keeps either the entire current flash or a specific flash entry available for the next action:
#
# flash.keep # keeps the entire flash
# flash.keep(:notice) # keeps only the "notice" entry, the rest of the flash is discarded
def keep(k = nil)
k = k.to_s if k
@discard.subtract Array(k || keys)
k ? self[k] : self
end
# Marks the entire flash or a single flash entry to be discarded by the end of the current action:
#
# flash.discard # discard the entire flash at the end of the current action
# flash.discard(:warning) # discard only the "warning" entry at the end of the current action
def discard(k = nil)
k = k.to_s if k
@discard.merge Array(k || keys)
k ? self[k] : self
end
# Mark for removal entries that were kept, and delete unkept ones.
#
# This method is called automatically by filters, so you generally don't need to care about it.
def sweep #:nodoc:
@discard.each { |k| @flashes.delete k }
@discard.replace @flashes.keys
end
# Convenience accessor for <tt>flash[:alert]</tt>.
def alert
self[:alert]
end
# Convenience accessor for <tt>flash[:alert]=</tt>.
def alert=(message)
self[:alert] = message
end
# Convenience accessor for <tt>flash[:notice]</tt>.
def notice
self[:notice]
end
# Convenience accessor for <tt>flash[:notice]=</tt>.
def notice=(message)
self[:notice] = message
end
protected
def now_is_loaded?
@now
end
def stringify_array(array)
array.map do |item|
item.kind_of?(Symbol) ? item.to_s : item
end
end
end
def self.new(app) app; end
end
end