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diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base/helpers.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base/helpers.rb index f74158bc13..2fa5ea6519 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base/helpers.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base/helpers.rb @@ -1,85 +1,80 @@ +require 'active_support/core_ext/load_error' +require 'active_support/core_ext/name_error' require 'active_support/dependencies' -# FIXME: helper { ... } is broken on Ruby 1.9 -module ActionController #:nodoc: - module Helpers #:nodoc: +module ActionController + # The Rails framework provides a large number of helpers for working with +assets+, +dates+, +forms+, + # +numbers+ and model objects, to name a few. These helpers are available to all templates + # by default. + # + # In addition to using the standard template helpers provided in the Rails framework, creating custom helpers to + # extract complicated logic or reusable functionality is strongly encouraged. By default, the controller will + # include a helper whose name matches that of the controller, e.g., <tt>MyController</tt> will automatically + # include <tt>MyHelper</tt>. + # + # Additional helpers can be specified using the +helper+ class method in <tt>ActionController::Base</tt> or any + # controller which inherits from it. + # + # ==== Examples + # The +to_s+ method from the Time class can be wrapped in a helper method to display a custom message if + # the Time object is blank: + # + # module FormattedTimeHelper + # def format_time(time, format=:long, blank_message=" ") + # time.blank? ? blank_message : time.to_s(format) + # end + # end + # + # FormattedTimeHelper can now be included in a controller, using the +helper+ class method: + # + # class EventsController < ActionController::Base + # helper FormattedTimeHelper + # def index + # @events = Event.find(:all) + # end + # end + # + # Then, in any view rendered by <tt>EventController</tt>, the <tt>format_time</tt> method can be called: + # + # <% @events.each do |event| -%> + # <p> + # <% format_time(event.time, :short, "N/A") %> | <%= event.name %> + # </p> + # <% end -%> + # + # Finally, assuming we have two event instances, one which has a time and one which does not, + # the output might look like this: + # + # 23 Aug 11:30 | Carolina Railhawks Soccer Match + # N/A | Carolina Railhaws Training Workshop + # + module Helpers extend ActiveSupport::Concern - included do - # Initialize the base module to aggregate its helpers. - class_inheritable_accessor :master_helper_module - self.master_helper_module = Module.new + include AbstractController::Helpers + included do # Set the default directory for helpers - class_inheritable_accessor :helpers_dir - self.helpers_dir = (defined?(RAILS_ROOT) ? "#{RAILS_ROOT}/app/helpers" : "app/helpers") - - class << self - alias_method_chain :inherited, :helper + extlib_inheritable_accessor(:helpers_dir) do + defined?(RAILS_ROOT) ? "#{RAILS_ROOT}/app/helpers" : "app/helpers" end end - # The Rails framework provides a large number of helpers for working with +assets+, +dates+, +forms+, - # +numbers+ and Active Record objects, to name a few. These helpers are available to all templates - # by default. - # - # In addition to using the standard template helpers provided in the Rails framework, creating custom helpers to - # extract complicated logic or reusable functionality is strongly encouraged. By default, the controller will - # include a helper whose name matches that of the controller, e.g., <tt>MyController</tt> will automatically - # include <tt>MyHelper</tt>. - # - # Additional helpers can be specified using the +helper+ class method in <tt>ActionController::Base</tt> or any - # controller which inherits from it. - # - # ==== Examples - # The +to_s+ method from the Time class can be wrapped in a helper method to display a custom message if - # the Time object is blank: - # - # module FormattedTimeHelper - # def format_time(time, format=:long, blank_message=" ") - # time.blank? ? blank_message : time.to_s(format) - # end - # end - # - # FormattedTimeHelper can now be included in a controller, using the +helper+ class method: - # - # class EventsController < ActionController::Base - # helper FormattedTimeHelper - # def index - # @events = Event.find(:all) - # end - # end - # - # Then, in any view rendered by <tt>EventController</tt>, the <tt>format_time</tt> method can be called: - # - # <% @events.each do |event| -%> - # <p> - # <% format_time(event.time, :short, "N/A") %> | <%= event.name %> - # </p> - # <% end -%> - # - # Finally, assuming we have two event instances, one which has a time and one which does not, - # the output might look like this: - # - # 23 Aug 11:30 | Carolina Railhawks Soccer Match - # N/A | Carolina Railhaws Training Workshop - # module ClassMethods - # Makes all the (instance) methods in the helper module available to templates rendered through this controller. - # See ActionView::Helpers (link:classes/ActionView/Helpers.html) for more about making your own helper modules - # available to the templates. - def add_template_helper(helper_module) #:nodoc: - master_helper_module.module_eval { include helper_module } + def inherited(klass) + klass.class_eval { default_helper_module! unless name.blank? } + super end # The +helper+ class method can take a series of helper module names, a block, or both. # - # * <tt>*args</tt>: One or more modules, strings or symbols, or the special symbol <tt>:all</tt>. - # * <tt>&block</tt>: A block defining helper methods. - # + # ==== Parameters + # *args<Array[Module, Symbol, String, :all]> + # block<Block>:: A block defining helper methods + # # ==== Examples - # When the argument is a string or symbol, the method will provide the "_helper" suffix, require the file - # and include the module in the template class. The second form illustrates how to include custom helpers + # When the argument is a string or symbol, the method will provide the "_helper" suffix, require the file + # and include the module in the template class. The second form illustrates how to include custom helpers # when working with namespaced controllers, or other cases where the file containing the helper definition is not # in one of Rails' standard load paths: # helper :foo # => requires 'foo_helper' and includes FooHelper @@ -92,78 +87,23 @@ module ActionController #:nodoc: # <tt>ActionController::Base.helpers_dir</tt> (defaults to <tt>app/helpers/**/*.rb</tt> under RAILS_ROOT). # helper :all # - # Additionally, the +helper+ class method can receive and evaluate a block, making the methods defined available + # Additionally, the +helper+ class method can receive and evaluate a block, making the methods defined available # to the template. # # One line # helper { def hello() "Hello, world!" end } # # Multi-line # helper do - # def foo(bar) - # "#{bar} is the very best" + # def foo(bar) + # "#{bar} is the very best" # end # end - # + # # Finally, all the above styles can be mixed together, and the +helper+ method can be invoked with a mix of # +symbols+, +strings+, +modules+ and blocks. # helper(:three, BlindHelper) { def mice() 'mice' end } # def helper(*args, &block) - args.flatten.each do |arg| - case arg - when Module - add_template_helper(arg) - when :all - helper(all_application_helpers) - when String, Symbol - file_name = arg.to_s.underscore + '_helper' - class_name = file_name.camelize - - begin - require_dependency(file_name) - rescue LoadError => load_error - requiree = / -- (.*?)(\.rb)?$/.match(load_error.message).to_a[1] - if requiree == file_name - msg = "Missing helper file helpers/#{file_name}.rb" - raise LoadError.new(msg).copy_blame!(load_error) - else - raise - end - end - - add_template_helper(class_name.constantize) - else - raise ArgumentError, "helper expects String, Symbol, or Module argument (was: #{args.inspect})" - end - end - - # Evaluate block in template class if given. - master_helper_module.module_eval(&block) if block_given? - end - - # Declare a controller method as a helper. For example, the following - # makes the +current_user+ controller method available to the view: - # class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base - # helper_method :current_user, :logged_in? - # - # def current_user - # @current_user ||= User.find_by_id(session[:user]) - # end - # - # def logged_in? - # current_user != nil - # end - # end - # - # In a view: - # <% if logged_in? -%>Welcome, <%= current_user.name %><% end -%> - def helper_method(*methods) - methods.flatten.each do |method| - master_helper_module.module_eval <<-end_eval - def #{method}(*args, &block) # def current_user(*args, &block) - controller.send(%(#{method}), *args, &block) # controller.send(%(current_user), *args, &block) - end # end - end_eval - end + super(*_modules_for_helpers(args), &block) end # Declares helper accessors for controller attributes. For example, the @@ -171,51 +111,68 @@ module ActionController #:nodoc: # controller and makes them available to the view: # helper_attr :name # attr_accessor :name + # + # ==== Parameters + # *attrs<Array[String, Symbol]>:: Names of attributes to be converted + # into helpers. def helper_attr(*attrs) attrs.flatten.each { |attr| helper_method(attr, "#{attr}=") } end # Provides a proxy to access helpers methods from outside the view. def helpers - unless @helper_proxy - @helper_proxy = ActionView::Base.new - @helper_proxy.extend master_helper_module - else - @helper_proxy - end + @helper_proxy ||= ActionView::Base.new.extend(_helpers) end - private - def default_helper_module! - unless name.blank? - module_name = name.sub(/Controller$|$/, 'Helper') - module_path = module_name.split('::').map { |m| m.underscore }.join('/') - require_dependency module_path - helper module_name.constantize + private + # Returns a list of modules, normalized from the acceptable kinds of + # helpers with the following behavior: + # String or Symbol:: :FooBar or "FooBar" becomes "foo_bar_helper", + # and "foo_bar_helper.rb" is loaded using require_dependency. + # :all:: Loads all modules in the #helpers_dir + # Module:: No further processing + # + # After loading the appropriate files, the corresponding modules + # are returned. + # + # ==== Parameters + # args<Array[String, Symbol, Module, all]>:: A list of helpers + # + # ==== Returns + # Array[Module]:: A normalized list of modules for the list of + # helpers provided. + def _modules_for_helpers(args) + args.flatten.map! do |arg| + case arg + when :all + _modules_for_helpers all_application_helpers + when String, Symbol + file_name = "#{arg.to_s.underscore}_helper" + require_dependency(file_name, "Missing helper file helpers/%s.rb") + file_name.camelize.constantize + when Module + arg + else + raise ArgumentError, "helper must be a String, Symbol, or Module" end - rescue MissingSourceFile => e - raise unless e.is_missing? module_path - rescue NameError => e - raise unless e.missing_name? module_name end + end - def inherited_with_helper(child) - inherited_without_helper(child) - - begin - child.master_helper_module = Module.new - child.master_helper_module.__send__ :include, master_helper_module - child.__send__ :default_helper_module! - rescue MissingSourceFile => e - raise unless e.is_missing?("helpers/#{child.controller_path}_helper") - end - end + def default_helper_module! + module_name = name.sub(/Controller$/, '') + module_path = module_name.underscore + helper module_path + rescue MissingSourceFile => e + raise e unless e.is_missing? "#{module_path}_helper" + rescue NameError => e + raise e unless e.missing_name? "#{module_name}Helper" + end - # Extract helper names from files in app/helpers/**/*.rb - def all_application_helpers - extract = /^#{Regexp.quote(helpers_dir)}\/?(.*)_helper.rb$/ - Dir["#{helpers_dir}/**/*_helper.rb"].map { |file| file.sub extract, '\1' } - end + # Extract helper names from files in app/helpers/**/*.rb + def all_application_helpers + extract = /^#{Regexp.quote(helpers_dir)}\/?(.*)_helper.rb$/ + Dir["#{helpers_dir}/**/*_helper.rb"].map { |file| file.sub extract, '\1' } + end end end end |