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-module ActionController
- # In <b>routes.rb</b> one defines URL-to-controller mappings, but the reverse
- # is also possible: an URL can be generated from one of your routing definitions.
- # URL generation functionality is centralized in this module.
- #
- # See ActionController::Routing and ActionController::Resources for general
- # information about routing and routes.rb.
- #
- # <b>Tip:</b> If you need to generate URLs from your models or some other place,
- # then ActionController::UrlWriter is what you're looking for. Read on for
- # an introduction.
- #
- # == URL generation from parameters
- #
- # As you may know, some functions - such as ActionController::Base#url_for
- # and ActionView::Helpers::UrlHelper#link_to, can generate URLs given a set
- # of parameters. For example, you've probably had the chance to write code
- # like this in one of your views:
- #
- # <%= link_to('Click here', :controller => 'users',
- # :action => 'new', :message => 'Welcome!') %>
- #
- # #=> Generates a link to: /users/new?message=Welcome%21
- #
- # link_to, and all other functions that require URL generation functionality,
- # actually use ActionController::UrlWriter under the hood. And in particular,
- # they use the ActionController::UrlWriter#url_for method. One can generate
- # the same path as the above example by using the following code:
- #
- # include UrlWriter
- # url_for(:controller => 'users',
- # :action => 'new',
- # :message => 'Welcome!',
- # :only_path => true)
- # # => "/users/new?message=Welcome%21"
- #
- # Notice the <tt>:only_path => true</tt> part. This is because UrlWriter has no
- # information about the website hostname that your Rails app is serving. So if you
- # want to include the hostname as well, then you must also pass the <tt>:host</tt>
- # argument:
- #
- # include UrlWriter
- # url_for(:controller => 'users',
- # :action => 'new',
- # :message => 'Welcome!',
- # :host => 'www.example.com') # Changed this.
- # # => "http://www.example.com/users/new?message=Welcome%21"
- #
- # By default, all controllers and views have access to a special version of url_for,
- # that already knows what the current hostname is. So if you use url_for in your
- # controllers or your views, then you don't need to explicitly pass the <tt>:host</tt>
- # argument.
- #
- # For convenience reasons, mailers provide a shortcut for ActionController::UrlWriter#url_for.
- # So within mailers, you only have to type 'url_for' instead of 'ActionController::UrlWriter#url_for'
- # in full. However, mailers don't have hostname information, and what's why you'll still
- # have to specify the <tt>:host</tt> argument when generating URLs in mailers.
- #
- #
- # == URL generation for named routes
- #
- # UrlWriter also allows one to access methods that have been auto-generated from
- # named routes. For example, suppose that you have a 'users' resource in your
- # <b>routes.rb</b>:
- #
- # map.resources :users
- #
- # This generates, among other things, the method <tt>users_path</tt>. By default,
- # this method is accessible from your controllers, views and mailers. If you need
- # to access this auto-generated method from other places (such as a model), then
- # you can do that in two ways.
- #
- # The first way is to include ActionController::UrlWriter in your class:
- #
- # class User < ActiveRecord::Base
- # include ActionController::UrlWriter # !!!
- #
- # def name=(value)
- # write_attribute('name', value)
- # write_attribute('base_uri', users_path) # !!!
- # end
- # end
- #
- # The second way is to access them through ActionController::UrlWriter.
- # The autogenerated named routes methods are available as class methods:
- #
- # class User < ActiveRecord::Base
- # def name=(value)
- # write_attribute('name', value)
- # path = ActionController::UrlWriter.users_path # !!!
- # write_attribute('base_uri', path) # !!!
- # end
- # end
- module UrlWriter
- # The default options for urls written by this writer. Typically a <tt>:host</tt>
- # pair is provided.
- mattr_accessor :default_url_options
- self.default_url_options = {}
-
- def self.included(base) #:nodoc:
- ActionController::Routing::Routes.install_helpers(base)
- base.mattr_accessor :default_url_options
- base.default_url_options ||= default_url_options
- end
-
- # Generate a url based on the options provided, default_url_options and the
- # routes defined in routes.rb. The following options are supported:
- #
- # * <tt>:only_path</tt> - If true, the relative url is returned. Defaults to +false+.
- # * <tt>:protocol</tt> - The protocol to connect to. Defaults to 'http'.
- # * <tt>:host</tt> - Specifies the host the link should be targetted at.
- # If <tt>:only_path</tt> is false, this option must be
- # provided either explicitly, or via +default_url_options+.
- # * <tt>:port</tt> - Optionally specify the port to connect to.
- # * <tt>:anchor</tt> - An anchor name to be appended to the path.
- # * <tt>:skip_relative_url_root</tt> - If true, the url is not constructed using the
- # +relative_url_root+ set in ActionController::Base.relative_url_root.
- # * <tt>:trailing_slash</tt> - If true, adds a trailing slash, as in "/archive/2009/"
- #
- # Any other key (<tt>:controller</tt>, <tt>:action</tt>, etc.) given to
- # +url_for+ is forwarded to the Routes module.
- #
- # Examples:
- #
- # url_for :controller => 'tasks', :action => 'testing', :host=>'somehost.org', :port=>'8080' # => 'http://somehost.org:8080/tasks/testing'
- # url_for :controller => 'tasks', :action => 'testing', :host=>'somehost.org', :anchor => 'ok', :only_path => true # => '/tasks/testing#ok'
- # url_for :controller => 'tasks', :action => 'testing', :trailing_slash=>true # => 'http://somehost.org/tasks/testing/'
- # url_for :controller => 'tasks', :action => 'testing', :host=>'somehost.org', :number => '33' # => 'http://somehost.org/tasks/testing?number=33'
- def url_for(options)
- options = self.class.default_url_options.merge(options)
-
- url = ''
-
- unless options.delete(:only_path)
- url << (options.delete(:protocol) || 'http')
- url << '://' unless url.match("://")
-
- raise "Missing host to link to! Please provide :host parameter or set default_url_options[:host]" unless options[:host]
-
- url << options.delete(:host)
- url << ":#{options.delete(:port)}" if options.key?(:port)
- else
- # Delete the unused options to prevent their appearance in the query string.
- [:protocol, :host, :port, :skip_relative_url_root].each { |k| options.delete(k) }
- end
- trailing_slash = options.delete(:trailing_slash) if options.key?(:trailing_slash)
- url << ActionController::Base.relative_url_root.to_s unless options[:skip_relative_url_root]
- anchor = "##{CGI.escape options.delete(:anchor).to_param.to_s}" if options[:anchor]
- generated = Routing::Routes.generate(options, {})
- url << (trailing_slash ? generated.sub(/\?|\z/) { "/" + $& } : generated)
- url << anchor if anchor
-
- url
- end
- end
-
- # Rewrites URLs for Base.redirect_to and Base.url_for in the controller.
- class UrlRewriter #:nodoc:
- RESERVED_OPTIONS = [:anchor, :params, :only_path, :host, :protocol, :port, :trailing_slash, :skip_relative_url_root]
- def initialize(request, parameters)
- @request, @parameters = request, parameters
- end
-
- def rewrite(options = {})
- rewrite_url(options)
- end
-
- def to_str
- "#{@request.protocol}, #{@request.host_with_port}, #{@request.path}, #{@parameters[:controller]}, #{@parameters[:action]}, #{@request.parameters.inspect}"
- end
-
- alias_method :to_s, :to_str
-
- private
- # Given a path and options, returns a rewritten URL string
- def rewrite_url(options)
- rewritten_url = ""
-
- unless options[:only_path]
- rewritten_url << (options[:protocol] || @request.protocol)
- rewritten_url << "://" unless rewritten_url.match("://")
- rewritten_url << rewrite_authentication(options)
- rewritten_url << (options[:host] || @request.host_with_port)
- rewritten_url << ":#{options.delete(:port)}" if options.key?(:port)
- end
-
- path = rewrite_path(options)
- rewritten_url << ActionController::Base.relative_url_root.to_s unless options[:skip_relative_url_root]
- rewritten_url << (options[:trailing_slash] ? path.sub(/\?|\z/) { "/" + $& } : path)
- rewritten_url << "##{options[:anchor]}" if options[:anchor]
-
- rewritten_url
- end
-
- # Given a Hash of options, generates a route
- def rewrite_path(options)
- options = options.symbolize_keys
- options.update(options[:params].symbolize_keys) if options[:params]
-
- if (overwrite = options.delete(:overwrite_params))
- options.update(@parameters.symbolize_keys)
- options.update(overwrite.symbolize_keys)
- end
-
- RESERVED_OPTIONS.each { |k| options.delete(k) }
-
- # Generates the query string, too
- Routing::Routes.generate(options, @request.symbolized_path_parameters)
- end
-
- def rewrite_authentication(options)
- if options[:user] && options[:password]
- "#{CGI.escape(options.delete(:user))}:#{CGI.escape(options.delete(:password))}@"
- else
- ""
- end
- end
- end
-end