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diff --git a/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/base.rb b/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/base.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b93e6ce634 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/base.rb @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +module AbstractController + + class Base + attr_internal :response_body + attr_internal :action_name + + class << self + attr_reader :abstract + alias_method :abstract?, :abstract + + # Define a controller as abstract. See internal_methods for more + # details. + def abstract! + @abstract = true + end + + def inherited(klass) + ::AbstractController::Base.descendants << klass.to_s + super + end + + # A list of all descendents of AbstractController::Base. This is + # useful for initializers which need to add behavior to all controllers. + def descendants + @descendants ||= [] + end + + # A list of all internal methods for a controller. This finds the first + # abstract superclass of a controller, and gets a list of all public + # instance methods on that abstract class. Public instance methods of + # a controller would normally be considered action methods, so we + # are removing those methods on classes declared as abstract + # (ActionController::Metal and ActionController::Base are defined + # as abstract) + def internal_methods + controller = self + controller = controller.superclass until controller.abstract? + controller.public_instance_methods(true) + end + + # The list of hidden actions to an empty Array. Defaults to an + # empty Array. This can be modified by other modules or subclasses + # to specify particular actions as hidden. + # + # ==== Returns + # Array[String]:: An array of method names that should not be + # considered actions. + def hidden_actions + [] + end + + # A list of method names that should be considered actions. This + # includes all public instance methods on a controller, less + # any internal methods (see #internal_methods), adding back in + # any methods that are internal, but still exist on the class + # itself. Finally, #hidden_actions are removed. + # + # ==== Returns + # Array[String]:: A list of all methods that should be considered + # actions. + def action_methods + @action_methods ||= + # All public instance methods of this class, including ancestors + public_instance_methods(true).map { |m| m.to_s }.to_set - + # Except for public instance methods of Base and its ancestors + internal_methods.map { |m| m.to_s } + + # Be sure to include shadowed public instance methods of this class + public_instance_methods(false).map { |m| m.to_s } - + # And always exclude explicitly hidden actions + hidden_actions + end + end + + abstract! + + # Calls the action going through the entire action dispatch stack. + # + # The actual method that is called is determined by calling + # #method_for_action. If no method can handle the action, then an + # ActionNotFound error is raised. + # + # ==== Returns + # self + def process(action) + @_action_name = action_name = action.to_s + + unless action_name = method_for_action(action_name) + raise ActionNotFound, "The action '#{action}' could not be found" + end + + process_action(action_name) + self + end + + private + # Returns true if the name can be considered an action. This can + # be overridden in subclasses to modify the semantics of what + # can be considered an action. + # + # ==== Parameters + # name<String>:: The name of an action to be tested + # + # ==== Returns + # TrueClass, FalseClass + def action_method?(name) + self.class.action_methods.include?(name) + end + + # Call the action. Override this in a subclass to modify the + # behavior around processing an action. This, and not #process, + # is the intended way to override action dispatching. + def process_action(method_name) + send_action(method_name) + end + + # Actually call the method associated with the action. Override + # this method if you wish to change how action methods are called, + # not to add additional behavior around it. For example, you would + # override #send_action if you want to inject arguments into the + # method. + alias send_action send + + # If the action name was not found, but a method called "action_missing" + # was found, #method_for_action will return "_handle_action_missing". + # This method calls #action_missing with the current action name. + def _handle_action_missing + action_missing(@_action_name) + end + + # Takes an action name and returns the name of the method that will + # handle the action. In normal cases, this method returns the same + # name as it receives. By default, if #method_for_action receives + # a name that is not an action, it will look for an #action_missing + # method and return "_handle_action_missing" if one is found. + # + # Subclasses may override this method to add additional conditions + # that should be considered an action. For instance, an HTTP controller + # with a template matching the action name is considered to exist. + # + # If you override this method to handle additional cases, you may + # also provide a method (like _handle_method_missing) to handle + # the case. + # + # If none of these conditions are true, and method_for_action + # returns nil, an ActionNotFound exception will be raised. + # + # ==== Parameters + # action_name<String>:: An action name to find a method name for + # + # ==== Returns + # String:: The name of the method that handles the action + # nil:: No method name could be found. Raise ActionNotFound. + def method_for_action(action_name) + if action_method?(action_name) then action_name + elsif respond_to?(:action_missing, true) then "_handle_action_missing" + end + end + end +end |