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author | Rick Olson <technoweenie@gmail.com> | 2007-03-27 14:04:06 +0000 |
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committer | Rick Olson <technoweenie@gmail.com> | 2007-03-27 14:04:06 +0000 |
commit | 2a305949d756c054cee349c1ef3b39c6cf1496f8 (patch) | |
tree | 6de4aa3106b92e128a6b62dae9938b73a1f7ed03 /actionpack/lib/action_view | |
parent | 4b78a2a245cb69e958e3d62d4c0e6fcab2eb3e76 (diff) | |
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documentation project patches, closes #7342, #7319, #7316, #7190 [jeremymcanally]
git-svn-id: http://svn-commit.rubyonrails.org/rails/trunk@6470 5ecf4fe2-1ee6-0310-87b1-e25e094e27de
Diffstat (limited to 'actionpack/lib/action_view')
-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb | 44 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_view/compiled_templates.rb | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/active_record_helper.rb | 36 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb | 10 |
4 files changed, 54 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb index 9956e0fe28..5d52eeaef9 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: # # This refreshes the sidebar, removes a person element and highlights the user list. # - # See the ActionView::Helpers::PrototypeHelper::JavaScriptGenerator documentation for more details. + # See the ActionView::Helpers::PrototypeHelper::GeneratorMethods documentation for more details. class Base include ERB::Util @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: attr_internal :cookies, :flash, :headers, :params, :request, :response, :session # Specify trim mode for the ERB compiler. Defaults to '-'. - # See ERB documentation for suitable values. + # See ERb documentation for suitable values. @@erb_trim_mode = '-' cattr_accessor :erb_trim_mode @@ -194,17 +194,17 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: end include CompiledTemplates - # maps inline templates to their method names + # Maps inline templates to their method names @@method_names = {} - # map method names to their compile time + # Map method names to their compile time @@compile_time = {} - # map method names to the names passed in local assigns so far + # Map method names to the names passed in local assigns so far @@template_args = {} - # count the number of inline templates + # Count the number of inline templates @@inline_template_count = 0 - # maps template paths without extension to their file extension returned by pick_template_extension. - # if for a given path, path.ext1 and path.ext2 exist on the file system, the order of extensions - # used by pick_template_extension determines whether ext1 or ext2 will be stored + # Maps template paths without extension to their file extension returned by pick_template_extension. + # If for a given path, path.ext1 and path.ext2 exist on the file system, the order of extensions + # used by pick_template_extension determines whether ext1 or ext2 will be stored. @@cached_template_extension = {} class ObjectWrapper < Struct.new(:value) #:nodoc: @@ -307,7 +307,6 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: # Render the provided template with the given local assigns. If the template has not been rendered with the provided # local assigns yet, or if the template has been updated on disk, then the template will be compiled to a method. # - # Either, but not both, of template and file_path may be nil. If file_path is given, the template # will only be read if it has to be compiled. # @@ -384,6 +383,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: "#{base_path}/#{file_name}" end + # Asserts the existence of a template. def template_exists?(template_path, extension) file_path = full_template_path(template_path, extension) @@method_names.has_key?(file_path) || FileTest.exists?(file_path) @@ -402,7 +402,8 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: def find_base_path_for(template_file_name) @view_paths.find { |p| File.file?(File.join(p, template_file_name)) } end - + + # Determines the template's file extension, such as rhtml, rxml, or rjs. def find_template_extension_for(template_path) if match = delegate_template_exists?(template_path) match.first.to_sym @@ -419,6 +420,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: File.read(template_path) end + # Evaluate the local assigns and pushes them to the view. def evaluate_assigns unless @assigns_added assign_variables_from_controller @@ -430,6 +432,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: handler.new(self).render(template, local_assigns) end + # Assigns instance variables from the controller to the view. def assign_variables_from_controller @assigns.each { |key, value| instance_variable_set("@#{key}", value) } end @@ -441,10 +444,10 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: ((args = @@template_args[render_symbol]) && local_assigns.all? { |k,_| args.has_key?(k) }) end - # Check whether compilation is necessary. - # Compile if the inline template or file has not been compiled yet. - # Or if local_assigns has a new key, which isn't supported by the compiled code yet. - # Or if the file has changed on disk and checking file mods hasn't been disabled. + # Method to check whether template compilation is necessary. + # The template will be compiled if the inline template or file has not been compiled yet, + # if local_assigns has a new key, which isn't supported by the compiled code yet, + # or if the file has changed on disk and checking file mods hasn't been disabled. def compile_template?(template, file_name, local_assigns) method_key = file_name || template render_symbol = @@method_names[method_key] @@ -458,14 +461,14 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: end end - # handles checking if template changed since last compile, isolated so that templates - # not stored on the file system can hook and extend appropriately + # Method to handle checking a whether a template has changed since last compile; isolated so that templates + # not stored on the file system can hook and extend appropriately. def template_changed_since?(file_name, compile_time) compile_time < File.mtime(file_name) || (File.symlink?(file_name) && (compile_time < File.lstat(file_name).mtime)) end - # Create source code for given template + # Method to create the source code for a given template. def create_template_source(extension, template, render_symbol, locals) if template_requires_setup?(extension) body = case extension.to_sym @@ -493,11 +496,11 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: "def #{render_symbol}(local_assigns)\n#{locals_code}#{body}\nend" end - def template_requires_setup?(extension) + def template_requires_setup?(extension) #:nodoc: templates_requiring_setup.include? extension.to_s end - def templates_requiring_setup + def templates_requiring_setup #:nodoc: %w(builder rxml rjs) end @@ -521,6 +524,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: end end + # Compile and evaluate the template's code def compile_template(extension, template, file_name, local_assigns) render_symbol = assign_method_name(extension, template, file_name) render_source = create_template_source(extension, template, render_symbol, local_assigns.keys) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/compiled_templates.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/compiled_templates.rb index deb730f4da..73cce12e0d 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/compiled_templates.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/compiled_templates.rb @@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ module ActionView # CompiledTemplates modules hold methods that have been compiled. # Templates are compiled into these methods so that they do not need to be - # re-read and re-parsed each request. + # read and parsed for each request. # # Each template may be compiled into one or more methods. Each method accepts a given # set of parameters which is used to implement local assigns passing. # # To use a compiled template module, create a new instance and include it into the class # in which you want the template to be rendered. - class CompiledTemplates < Module #:nodoc: + class CompiledTemplates < Module attr_reader :method_names def initialize diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/active_record_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/active_record_helper.rb index dcaf54be46..97ddc41c7e 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/active_record_helper.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/active_record_helper.rb @@ -13,17 +13,18 @@ module ActionView # is a great of making the record quickly available for editing, but likely to prove lackluster for a complicated real-world form. # In that case, it's better to use the input method and the specialized form methods in link:classes/ActionView/Helpers/FormHelper.html module ActiveRecordHelper - # Returns a default input tag for the type of object returned by the method. Example - # (title is a VARCHAR column and holds "Hello World"): + # Returns a default input tag for the type of object returned by the method. For example, let's say you have a model + # that has an attribute +title+ of type VARCHAR column, and this instance holds "Hello World": # input("post", "title") => # <input id="post_title" name="post[title]" size="30" type="text" value="Hello World" /> def input(record_name, method, options = {}) InstanceTag.new(record_name, method, self).to_tag(options) end - # Returns an entire form with input tags and everything for a specified Active Record object. Example - # (post is a new record that has a title using VARCHAR and a body using TEXT): - # form("post") => + # Returns an entire form with all needed input tags for a specified Active Record object. For example, let's say you + # have a table model <tt>Post</tt> with attributes named <tt>title</tt> of type <tt>VARCHAR</tt> and <tt>body</tt> of type <tt>TEXT</tt>: + # form("post") + # That line would yield a form like the following: # <form action='/post/create' method='post'> # <p> # <label for="post_title">Title</label><br /> @@ -32,14 +33,13 @@ module ActionView # <p> # <label for="post_body">Body</label><br /> # <textarea cols="40" id="post_body" name="post[body]" rows="20"> - # Back to the hill and over it again! # </textarea> # </p> # <input type='submit' value='Create' /> # </form> # # It's possible to specialize the form builder by using a different action name and by supplying another - # block renderer. Example (entry is a new record that has a message attribute using VARCHAR): + # block renderer. For example, let's say you have a model <tt>Entry</tt> with an attribute <tt>message</tt> of type <tt>VARCHAR</tt>: # # form("entry", :action => "sign", :input_block => # Proc.new { |record, column| "#{column.human_name}: #{input(record, column.name)}<br />" }) => @@ -74,16 +74,16 @@ module ActionView content_tag('form', contents, :action => action, :method => 'post', :enctype => options[:multipart] ? 'multipart/form-data': nil) end - # Returns a string containing the error message attached to the +method+ on the +object+, if one exists. - # This error message is wrapped in a DIV tag, which can be specialized to include both a +prepend_text+ and +append_text+ - # to properly introduce the error and a +css_class+ to style it accordingly. Examples (post has an error message - # "can't be empty" on the title attribute): + # Returns a string containing the error message attached to the +method+ on the +object+ if one exists. + # This error message is wrapped in a <tt>DIV</tt> tag, which can be extended to include a +prepend_text+ and/or +append_text+ + # (to properly explain the error), and a +css_class+ to style it accordingly. As an example, let's say you have a model + # +post+ that has an error message on the +title+ attribute: # # <%= error_message_on "post", "title" %> => # <div class="formError">can't be empty</div> # - # <%= error_message_on "post", "title", "Title simply ", " (or it won't work)", "inputError" %> => - # <div class="inputError">Title simply can't be empty (or it won't work)</div> + # <%= error_message_on "post", "title", "Title simply ", " (or it won't work).", "inputError" %> => + # <div class="inputError">Title simply can't be empty (or it won't work).</div> def error_message_on(object, method, prepend_text = "", append_text = "", css_class = "formError") if (obj = instance_variable_get("@#{object}")) && (errors = obj.errors.on(method)) content_tag("div", "#{prepend_text}#{errors.is_a?(Array) ? errors.first : errors}#{append_text}", :class => css_class) @@ -92,11 +92,11 @@ module ActionView end end - # Returns a string with a div containing all of the error messages for the objects located as instance variables by the names + # Returns a string with a <tt>DIV</tt> containing all of the error messages for the objects located as instance variables by the names # given. If more than one object is specified, the errors for the objects are displayed in the order that the object names are # provided. # - # This div can be tailored by the following options: + # This <tt>DIV</tt> can be tailored by the following options: # # * <tt>header_tag</tt> - Used for the header of the error div (default: h2) # * <tt>id</tt> - The id of the error div (default: errorExplanation) @@ -105,12 +105,12 @@ module ActionView # any text that you prefer. If <tt>object_name</tt> is not set, the name of # the first object will be used. # - # Specifying one object: + # To specify the display for one object, you simply provide its name as a parameter. For example, for the +User+ model: # # error_messages_for 'user' # - # Specifying more than one object (and using the name 'user' in the - # header as the <tt>object_name</tt> instead of 'user_common'): + # To specify more than one object, you simply list them; optionally, you can add an extra +object_name+ parameter, which + # be the name in the header. # # error_messages_for 'user_common', 'user', :object_name => 'user' # diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb index 9e92813a18..ef089c1bad 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb @@ -3,6 +3,16 @@ module ActionView # Provides a set of methods for making it easier to locate problems. module DebugHelper # Returns a <pre>-tag set with the +object+ dumped by YAML. Very readable way to inspect an object. + # my_hash = {'first' => 1, 'second' => 'two', 'third' => [1,2,3]} + # debug(my_hash) + # => <pre class='debug_dump'>--- + # first: 1 + # second: two + # third: + # - 1 + # - 2 + # - 3 + # </pre> def debug(object) begin Marshal::dump(object) |