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Diffstat (limited to 'actionpack/lib')
-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_view.rb | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb | 195 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_view/template/error.rb | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers/erb.rb | 137 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb | 5 |
5 files changed, 72 insertions, 289 deletions
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view.rb index 9f56cca869..5555217ee2 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view.rb @@ -51,17 +51,13 @@ module ActionView autoload :MissingTemplate, 'action_view/template/error' autoload :ActionViewError, 'action_view/template/error' - autoload :EncodingError, 'action_view/template/error' - autoload :TemplateError, 'action_view/template/error' - autoload :WrongEncodingError, 'action_view/template/error' + autoload :TemplateError, 'action_view/template/error' autoload :TemplateHandler, 'action_view/template' autoload :TemplateHandlers, 'action_view/template' end autoload :TestCase, 'action_view/test_case' - - ENCODING_FLAG = '#.*coding[:=]\s*(\S+)[ \t]*' end require 'active_support/i18n' diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb index 5d8ac6b115..a1a970e2d2 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb @@ -1,89 +1,12 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 +# This is so that templates compiled in this file are UTF-8 require 'active_support/core_ext/array/wrap' require 'active_support/core_ext/object/blank' -require 'active_support/core_ext/kernel/singleton_class' module ActionView class Template extend ActiveSupport::Autoload - # === Encodings in ActionView::Template - # - # ActionView::Template is one of a few sources of potential - # encoding issues in Rails. This is because the source for - # templates are usually read from disk, and Ruby (like most - # encoding-aware programming languages) assumes that the - # String retrieved through File IO is encoded in the - # <tt>default_external</tt> encoding. In Rails, the default - # <tt>default_external</tt> encoding is UTF-8. - # - # As a result, if a user saves their template as ISO-8859-1 - # (for instance, using a non-Unicode-aware text editor), - # and uses characters outside of the ASCII range, their - # users will see diamonds with question marks in them in - # the browser. - # - # To mitigate this problem, we use a few strategies: - # 1. If the source is not valid UTF-8, we raise an exception - # when the template is compiled to alert the user - # to the problem. - # 2. The user can specify the encoding using Ruby-style - # encoding comments in any template engine. If such - # a comment is supplied, Rails will apply that encoding - # to the resulting compiled source returned by the - # template handler. - # 3. In all cases, we transcode the resulting String to - # the <tt>default_internal</tt> encoding (which defaults - # to UTF-8). - # - # This means that other parts of Rails can always assume - # that templates are encoded in UTF-8, even if the original - # source of the template was not UTF-8. - # - # From a user's perspective, the easiest thing to do is - # to save your templates as UTF-8. If you do this, you - # do not need to do anything else for things to "just work". - # - # === Instructions for template handlers - # - # The easiest thing for you to do is to simply ignore - # encodings. Rails will hand you the template source - # as the default_internal (generally UTF-8), raising - # an exception for the user before sending the template - # to you if it could not determine the original encoding. - # - # For the greatest simplicity, you can support only - # UTF-8 as the <tt>default_internal</tt>. This means - # that from the perspective of your handler, the - # entire pipeline is just UTF-8. - # - # === Advanced: Handlers with alternate metadata sources - # - # If you want to provide an alternate mechanism for - # specifying encodings (like ERB does via <%# encoding: ... %>), - # you may indicate that you are willing to accept - # BINARY data by implementing <tt>self.accepts_binary?</tt> - # on your handler. - # - # If you do, Rails will not raise an exception if - # the template's encoding could not be determined, - # assuming that you have another mechanism for - # making the determination. - # - # In this case, make sure you return a String from - # your handler encoded in the default_internal. Since - # you are handling out-of-band metadata, you are - # also responsible for alerting the user to any - # problems with converting the user's data to - # the default_internal. - # - # To do so, simply raise the raise WrongEncodingError - # as follows: - # - # raise WrongEncodingError.new( - # problematic_string, - # expected_encoding - # ) - eager_autoload do autoload :Error autoload :Handler @@ -93,22 +16,20 @@ module ActionView extend Template::Handlers - attr_reader :source, :identifier, :handler, :virtual_path, :formats, - :original_encoding + attr_reader :source, :identifier, :handler, :virtual_path, :formats - Finalizer = proc do |method_name, mod| + Finalizer = proc do |method_name| proc do - mod.module_eval do + ActionView::CompiledTemplates.module_eval do remove_possible_method method_name end end end def initialize(source, identifier, handler, details) - @source = source - @identifier = identifier - @handler = handler - @original_encoding = nil + @source = source + @identifier = identifier + @handler = handler @virtual_path = details[:virtual_path] @method_names = {} @@ -121,13 +42,7 @@ module ActionView # Notice that we use a bang in this instrumentation because you don't want to # consume this in production. This is only slow if it's being listened to. ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument("!render_template.action_view", :virtual_path => @virtual_path) do - if view.is_a?(ActionView::CompiledTemplates) - mod = ActionView::CompiledTemplates - else - mod = view.singleton_class - end - - method_name = compile(locals, view, mod) + method_name = compile(locals, view) view.send(method_name, locals, &block) end rescue Exception => e @@ -135,7 +50,7 @@ module ActionView e.sub_template_of(self) raise e else - raise Template::Error.new(self, view.respond_to?(:assigns) ? view.assigns : {}, e) + raise Template::Error.new(self, view.assigns, e) end end @@ -160,97 +75,37 @@ module ActionView end private - # Among other things, this method is responsible for properly setting - # the encoding of the source. Until this point, we assume that the - # source is BINARY data. If no additional information is supplied, - # we assume the encoding is the same as Encoding.default_external. - # - # The user can also specify the encoding via a comment on the first - # line of the template (# encoding: NAME-OF-ENCODING). This will work - # with any template engine, as we process out the encoding comment - # before passing the source on to the template engine, leaving a - # blank line in its stead. - # - # Note that after we figure out the correct encoding, we then - # encode the source into Encoding.default_internal. In general, - # this means that templates will be UTF-8 inside of Rails, - # regardless of the original source encoding. - def compile(locals, view, mod) + def compile(locals, view) method_name = build_method_name(locals) return method_name if view.respond_to?(method_name) locals_code = locals.keys.map! { |key| "#{key} = local_assigns[:#{key}];" }.join - if source.encoding_aware? - if source.sub!(/\A#{ENCODING_FLAG}/, '') - encoding = $1 - else - encoding = Encoding.default_external - end - - # Tag the source with the default external encoding - # or the encoding specified in the file - source.force_encoding(encoding) - - # If the original encoding is BINARY, the actual - # encoding is either stored out-of-band (such as - # in ERB <%# %> style magic comments) or missing. - # This is also true if the original encoding is - # something other than BINARY, but it's invalid. - if source.encoding != Encoding::BINARY && source.valid_encoding? - source.encode! - # If the assumed encoding is incorrect, check to - # see whether the handler accepts BINARY. If it - # does, it has another mechanism for determining - # the true encoding of the String. - elsif @handler.respond_to?(:accepts_binary?) && @handler.accepts_binary? - source.force_encoding(Encoding::BINARY) - # If the handler does not accept BINARY, the - # assumed encoding (either the default_external, - # or the explicit encoding specified by the user) - # is incorrect. We raise an exception here. - else - raise WrongEncodingError.new(source, encoding) - end - - # Don't validate the encoding yet -- the handler - # may treat the String as raw bytes and extract - # the encoding some other way - end - code = @handler.call(self) + if code.sub!(/\A(#.*coding.*)\n/, '') + encoding_comment = $1 + elsif defined?(Encoding) && Encoding.respond_to?(:default_external) + encoding_comment = "#coding:#{Encoding.default_external}" + end source = <<-end_src def #{method_name}(local_assigns) - _old_virtual_path, @_virtual_path = @_virtual_path, #{@virtual_path.inspect};_old_output_buffer = @output_buffer;#{locals_code};#{code} + _old_virtual_path, @_virtual_path = @_virtual_path, #{@virtual_path.inspect};_old_output_buffer = output_buffer;#{locals_code};#{code} ensure - @_virtual_path, @output_buffer = _old_virtual_path, _old_output_buffer + @_virtual_path, self.output_buffer = _old_virtual_path, _old_output_buffer end end_src - if source.encoding_aware? - # Handlers should return their source Strings in either the - # default_internal or BINARY. If the handler returns a BINARY - # String, we assume its encoding is the one we determined - # earlier, and encode the resulting source in the default_internal. - if source.encoding == Encoding::BINARY - source.force_encoding(Encoding.default_internal) - end - - # In case we get back a String from a handler that is not in - # BINARY or the default_internal, encode it to the default_internal - source.encode! - - # Now, validate that the source we got back from the template - # handler is valid in the default_internal - unless source.valid_encoding? - raise WrongEncodingError.new(@source, Encoding.default_internal) - end + if encoding_comment + source = "#{encoding_comment}\n#{source}" + line = -1 + else + line = 0 end begin - mod.module_eval(source, identifier, 0) - ObjectSpace.define_finalizer(self, Finalizer[method_name, mod]) + ActionView::CompiledTemplates.module_eval(source, identifier, line) + ObjectSpace.define_finalizer(self, Finalizer[method_name]) method_name rescue Exception => e # errors from template code diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/error.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/error.rb index d3a53d2147..6866eabf77 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/error.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/error.rb @@ -4,24 +4,6 @@ module ActionView class ActionViewError < StandardError #:nodoc: end - class EncodingError < StandardError #:nodoc: - end - - class WrongEncodingError < EncodingError #:nodoc: - def initialize(string, encoding) - @string, @encoding = string, encoding - end - - def message - "Your template was not saved as valid #{@encoding}. Please " \ - "either specify #{@encoding} as the encoding for your template " \ - "in your text editor, or mark the template with its " \ - "encoding by inserting the following as the first line " \ - "of the template:\n\n# encoding: <name of correct encoding>.\n\n" \ - "The source of your template was:\n\n#{@string}" - end - end - class MissingTemplate < ActionViewError #:nodoc: attr_reader :path diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers/erb.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers/erb.rb index bbf012ab15..237746437a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers/erb.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers/erb.rb @@ -1,15 +1,9 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors' require 'active_support/core_ext/string/output_safety' -require "action_view/template" require 'erubis' module ActionView class OutputBuffer < ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer - def initialize(*) - super - encode! - end - def <<(value) super(value.to_s) end @@ -23,106 +17,65 @@ module ActionView end end - class Template - module Handlers - class Erubis < ::Erubis::Eruby - def add_preamble(src) - src << "@output_buffer = ActionView::OutputBuffer.new;" - end - - def add_text(src, text) - return if text.empty? - src << "@output_buffer.safe_concat('" << escape_text(text) << "');" - end - - BLOCK_EXPR = /\s+(do|\{)(\s*\|[^|]*\|)?\s*\Z/ + module Template::Handlers + class Erubis < ::Erubis::Eruby + def add_preamble(src) + src << "@output_buffer = ActionView::OutputBuffer.new;" + end - def add_expr_literal(src, code) - if code =~ BLOCK_EXPR - src << '@output_buffer.append= ' << code - else - src << '@output_buffer.append= (' << code << ');' - end - end + def add_text(src, text) + return if text.empty? + src << "@output_buffer.safe_concat('" << escape_text(text) << "');" + end - def add_stmt(src, code) - if code =~ BLOCK_EXPR - src << '@output_buffer.append_if_string= ' << code - else - super - end - end + BLOCK_EXPR = /\s+(do|\{)(\s*\|[^|]*\|)?\s*\Z/ - def add_expr_escaped(src, code) - src << '@output_buffer.append= ' << escaped_expr(code) << ';' + def add_expr_literal(src, code) + if code =~ BLOCK_EXPR + src << '@output_buffer.append= ' << code + else + src << '@output_buffer.append= (' << code << ');' end + end - def add_postamble(src) - src << '@output_buffer.to_s' + def add_stmt(src, code) + if code =~ BLOCK_EXPR + src << '@output_buffer.append_if_string= ' << code + else + super end end - class ERB < Handler - include Compilable - - ## - # :singleton-method: - # Specify trim mode for the ERB compiler. Defaults to '-'. - # See ERb documentation for suitable values. - cattr_accessor :erb_trim_mode - self.erb_trim_mode = '-' - - self.default_format = Mime::HTML - - cattr_accessor :erb_implementation - self.erb_implementation = Erubis - - ENCODING_TAG = Regexp.new("\\A(<%#{ENCODING_FLAG}-?%>)[ \\t]*") + def add_expr_escaped(src, code) + src << '@output_buffer.append= ' << escaped_expr(code) << ';' + end - def self.accepts_binary? - true - end + def add_postamble(src) + src << '@output_buffer.to_s' + end + end - def compile(template) - if template.source.encoding_aware? - # Even though Rails has given us a String tagged with the - # default_internal encoding (likely UTF-8), it is possible - # that the String is actually encoded using a different - # encoding, specified via an ERB magic comment. If the - # String is not actually UTF-8, the regular expression - # engine will (correctly) raise an exception. For now, - # we'll reset the String to BINARY so we can run regular - # expressions against it - template_source = template.source.dup.force_encoding("BINARY") + class ERB < Template::Handler + include Compilable - # Erubis does not have direct support for encodings. - # As a result, we will extract the ERB-style magic - # comment, give the String to Erubis as BINARY data, - # and then tag the resulting String with the extracted - # encoding later - erb = template_source.gsub(ENCODING_TAG, '') - encoding = $2 + ## + # :singleton-method: + # Specify trim mode for the ERB compiler. Defaults to '-'. + # See ERb documentation for suitable values. + cattr_accessor :erb_trim_mode + self.erb_trim_mode = '-' - if !encoding && (template.source.encoding == Encoding::BINARY) - raise WrongEncodingError.new(template_source, Encoding.default_external) - end - end + self.default_format = Mime::HTML - result = self.class.erb_implementation.new( - erb, - :trim => (self.class.erb_trim_mode == "-") - ).src + cattr_accessor :erb_implementation + self.erb_implementation = Erubis - # If an encoding tag was found, tag the String - # we're returning with that encoding. Otherwise, - # return a BINARY String, which is what ERB - # returns. Note that if a magic comment was - # not specified, we will return the data to - # Rails as BINARY, which will then use its - # own encoding logic to create a UTF-8 String. - result = "\n#{result}".force_encoding(encoding).encode if encoding - result - end + def compile(template) + source = template.source.gsub(/\A(<%(#.*coding[:=]\s*(\S+)\s*)-?%>)\s*\n?/, '') + erb = "<% __in_erb_template=true %>#{source}" + result = self.class.erb_implementation.new(erb, :trim=>(self.class.erb_trim_mode == "-")).src + result = "#{$2}\n#{result}" if $2 + result end end end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb index ef44925951..a223b3a55f 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb @@ -70,10 +70,7 @@ module ActionView Dir[query].reject { |p| File.directory?(p) }.map do |p| handler, format = extract_handler_and_format(p, formats) - - contents = File.open(p, "rb") {|io| io.read } - - Template.new(contents, File.expand_path(p), handler, + Template.new(File.read(p), File.expand_path(p), handler, :virtual_path => path, :format => format) end end |