require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/tag_helper' module ActionView module Helpers #:nodoc: # Provides a set of methods for working with text strings that can help unburden the level of inline Ruby code in the # templates. In the example below we iterate over a collection of posts provided to the template and print each title # after making sure it doesn't run longer than 20 characters: # <% for post in @posts %> # Title: <%= truncate(post.title, 20) %> # <% end %> module TextHelper # The regular puts and print are outlawed in eRuby. It's recommended to use the <%= "hello" %> form instead of print "hello". # If you absolutely must use a method-based output, you can use concat. It's used like this: <% concat "hello", binding %>. Notice that # it doesn't have an equal sign in front. Using <%= concat "hello" %> would result in a double hello. def concat(string, binding) eval("_erbout", binding).concat(string) end # Truncates +text+ to the length of +length+ and replaces the last three characters with the +truncate_string+ # if the +text+ is longer than +length+. def truncate(text, length = 30, truncate_string = "...") if text.nil? then return end l = length - truncate_string.length if $KCODE == "NONE" text.length > length ? text[0...l] + truncate_string : text else chars = text.split(//) chars.length > length ? chars[0...l].join + truncate_string : text end end # Highlights the +phrase+ where it is found in the +text+ by surrounding it like # I'm a highlight phrase. The highlighter can be specialized by # passing +highlighter+ as single-quoted string with \1 where the phrase is supposed to be inserted. # N.B.: The +phrase+ is sanitized to include only letters, digits, and spaces before use. def highlight(text, phrase, highlighter = '\1') if phrase.blank? then return text end text.gsub(/(#{Regexp.escape(phrase)})/i, highlighter) unless text.nil? end # Extracts an excerpt from the +text+ surrounding the +phrase+ with a number of characters on each side determined # by +radius+. If the phrase isn't found, nil is returned. Ex: # excerpt("hello my world", "my", 3) => "...lo my wo..." def excerpt(text, phrase, radius = 100, excerpt_string = "...") if text.nil? || phrase.nil? then return end phrase = Regexp.escape(phrase) if found_pos = text =~ /(#{phrase})/i start_pos = [ found_pos - radius, 0 ].max end_pos = [ found_pos + phrase.length + radius, text.length ].min prefix = start_pos > 0 ? excerpt_string : "" postfix = end_pos < text.length ? excerpt_string : "" prefix + text[start_pos..end_pos].strip + postfix else nil end end # Attempts to pluralize the +singular+ word unless +count+ is 1. See source for pluralization rules. def pluralize(count, singular, plural = nil) "#{count} " + if count == 1 singular elsif plural plural elsif Object.const_defined?("Inflector") Inflector.pluralize(singular) else singular + "s" end end # Word wrap long lines to line_width. def word_wrap(text, line_width = 80) text.gsub(/\n/, "\n\n").gsub(/(.{1,#{line_width}})(\s+|$)/, "\\1\n").strip end begin require "redcloth" # Returns the text with all the Textile codes turned into HTML-tags. # This method is only available if RedCloth can be required. def textilize(text) if text.blank? "" else textilized = RedCloth.new(text, [ :hard_breaks ]) textilized.hard_breaks = true if textilized.respond_to?("hard_breaks=") textilized.to_html end end # Returns the text with all the Textile codes turned into HTML-tags, but without the regular bounding
tag. # This method is only available if RedCloth can be required. def textilize_without_paragraph(text) textiled = textilize(text) if textiled[0..2] == "
" then textiled = textiled[3..-1] end if textiled[-4..-1] == "
" then textiled = textiled[0..-5] end return textiled end rescue LoadError # We can't really help what's not there end begin require "bluecloth" # Returns the text with all the Markdown codes turned into HTML-tags. # This method is only available if BlueCloth can be required. def markdown(text) text.blank? ? "" : BlueCloth.new(text).to_html end rescue LoadError # We can't really help what's not there end # Returns +text+ transformed into HTML using very simple formatting rules # Surrounds paragraphs with <p> tags, and converts line breaks into <br /> # Two consecutive newlines(\n\n) are considered as a paragraph, one newline (\n) is # considered a linebreak, three or more consecutive newlines are turned into two newlines def simple_format(text) text.gsub!(/(\r\n|\n|\r)/, "\n") # lets make them newlines crossplatform text.gsub!(/\n\n+/, "\n\n") # zap dupes text.gsub!(/\n\n/, '\0') # turn two newlines into paragraph
text.gsub!(/([^\n])(\n)([^\n])/, '\1\2
\3') # turn single newline into
content_tag("p", text)
end
# Turns all urls and email addresses into clickable links. The +link+ parameter can limit what should be linked.
# Options are :all (default), :email_addresses, and :urls.
#
# Example:
# auto_link("Go to http://www.rubyonrails.com and say hello to david@loudthinking.com") =>
# Go to http://www.rubyonrails.com and
# say hello to david@loudthinking.com
#
# If a block is given, each url and email address is yielded and the
# result is used as the link text. Example:
# auto_link(post.body, :all, :target => '_blank') do |text|
# truncate(text, 15)
# end
def auto_link(text, link = :all, href_options = {}, &block)
return '' if text.blank?
case link
when :all then auto_link_urls(auto_link_email_addresses(text, &block), href_options, &block)
when :email_addresses then auto_link_email_addresses(text, &block)
when :urls then auto_link_urls(text, href_options, &block)
end
end
# Turns all links into words, like "else" to "else".
def strip_links(text)
text.gsub(/">
# ... use item ...
#
# <%- end -%>
#
# You can use named cycles to prevent clashes in nested loops. You'll
# have to reset the inner cycle, manually:
#
# <%- for item in @items do -%>
# "row_class")
#
# <%- end -%>
def cycle(first_value, *values)
if (values.last.instance_of? Hash)
params = values.pop
name = params[:name]
else
name = "default"
end
values.unshift(first_value)
cycle = get_cycle(name)
if (cycle.nil? || cycle.values != values)
cycle = set_cycle(name, Cycle.new(*values))
end
return cycle.to_s
end
# Resets a cycle so that it starts from the first element in the array
# the next time it is used.
def reset_cycle(name = "default")
cycle = get_cycle(name)
return if cycle.nil?
cycle.reset
end
class Cycle #:nodoc:
attr_reader :values
def initialize(first_value, *values)
@values = values.unshift(first_value)
reset
end
def reset
@index = 0
end
def to_s
value = @values[@index].to_s
@index = (@index + 1) % @values.size
return value
end
end
private
# The cycle helpers need to store the cycles in a place that is
# guaranteed to be reset every time a page is rendered, so it
# uses an instance variable of ActionView::Base.
def get_cycle(name)
@_cycles = Hash.new if @_cycles.nil?
return @_cycles[name]
end
def set_cycle(name, cycle_object)
@_cycles = Hash.new if @_cycles.nil?
@_cycles[name] = cycle_object
end
AUTO_LINK_RE = /
( # leading text
<\w+.*?>| # leading HTML tag, or
[^=!:'"\/]| # leading punctuation, or
^ # beginning of line
)
(
(?:http[s]?:\/\/)| # protocol spec, or
(?:www\.) # www.*
)
(
([\w]+:?[=?&\/.-]?)* # url segment
\w+[\/]? # url tail
(?:\#\w*)? # trailing anchor
)
([[:punct:]]|\s|<|$) # trailing text
/x unless const_defined?(:AUTO_LINK_RE)
# Turns all urls into clickable links. If a block is given, each url
# is yielded and the result is used as the link text. Example:
# auto_link_urls(post.body, :all, :target => '_blank') do |text|
# truncate(text, 15)
# end
def auto_link_urls(text, href_options = {})
extra_options = tag_options(href_options.stringify_keys) || ""
text.gsub(AUTO_LINK_RE) do
all, a, b, c, d = $&, $1, $2, $3, $5
if a =~ /#{text}#{d})
end
end
end
# Turns all email addresses into clickable links. If a block is given,
# each email is yielded and the result is used as the link text.
# Example:
# auto_link_email_addresses(post.body) do |text|
# truncate(text, 15)
# end
def auto_link_email_addresses(text)
text.gsub(/([\w\.!#\$%\-+.]+@[A-Za-z0-9\-]+(\.[A-Za-z0-9\-]+)+)/) do
text = $1
text = yield(text) if block_given?
%{#{text}}
end
end
end
end
end
# <%- for value in item.values do -%>
# "colors") %>'">
# item
#
# <%- end -%>
# <%- reset_cycle("colors") -%>
#
#