require 'active_support/core_ext/string/output_safety' require 'set' module ActionView # = Action View Tag Helpers module Helpers #:nodoc: # Provides methods to generate HTML tags programmatically when you can't use # a Builder. By default, they output XHTML compliant tags. module TagHelper extend ActiveSupport::Concern include CaptureHelper include OutputSafetyHelper BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES = %w(disabled readonly multiple checked autobuffer autoplay controls loop selected hidden scoped async defer reversed ismap seamless muted required autofocus novalidate formnovalidate open pubdate itemscope allowfullscreen default inert sortable truespeed typemustmatch).to_set BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES.merge(BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES.map {|attribute| attribute.to_sym }) TAG_PREFIXES = ['aria', 'data', :aria, :data].to_set PRE_CONTENT_STRINGS = { :textarea => "\n" } # Returns an empty HTML tag of type +name+ which by default is XHTML # compliant. Set +open+ to true to create an open tag compatible # with HTML 4.0 and below. Add HTML attributes by passing an attributes # hash to +options+. Set +escape+ to false to disable attribute value # escaping. # # ==== Options # You can use symbols or strings for the attribute names. # # Use +true+ with boolean attributes that can render with no value, like # +disabled+ and +readonly+. # # HTML5 data-* attributes can be set with a single +data+ key # pointing to a hash of sub-attributes. # # To play nicely with JavaScript conventions sub-attributes are dasherized. # For example, a key +user_id+ would render as data-user-id and # thus accessed as dataset.userId. # # Values are encoded to JSON, with the exception of strings, symbols and # BigDecimals. # This may come in handy when using jQuery's HTML5-aware .data() # from 1.4.3. # # ==== Examples # tag("br") # # =>
# # tag("br", nil, true) # # =>
# # tag("input", type: 'text', disabled: true) # # => # # tag("input", type: 'text', class: ["strong", "highlight"]) # # => # # tag("img", src: "open & shut.png") # # => # # tag("img", {src: "open & shut.png"}, false, false) # # => # # tag("div", data: {name: 'Stephen', city_state: %w(Chicago IL)}) # # =>
def tag(name, options = nil, open = false, escape = true) "<#{name}#{tag_options(options, escape) if options}#{open ? ">" : " />"}".html_safe end # Returns an HTML block tag of type +name+ surrounding the +content+. Add # HTML attributes by passing an attributes hash to +options+. # Instead of passing the content as an argument, you can also use a block # in which case, you pass your +options+ as the second parameter. # Set escape to false to disable attribute value escaping. # # ==== Options # The +options+ hash can be used with attributes with no value like (disabled and # readonly), which you can give a value of true in the +options+ hash. You can use # symbols or strings for the attribute names. # # ==== Examples # content_tag(:p, "Hello world!") # # =>

Hello world!

# content_tag(:div, content_tag(:p, "Hello world!"), class: "strong") # # =>

Hello world!

# content_tag(:div, "Hello world!", class: ["strong", "highlight"]) # # =>
Hello world!
# content_tag("select", options, multiple: true) # # => # # <%= content_tag :div, class: "strong" do -%> # Hello world! # <% end -%> # # =>
Hello world!
def content_tag(name, content_or_options_with_block = nil, options = nil, escape = true, &block) if block_given? options = content_or_options_with_block if content_or_options_with_block.is_a?(Hash) content_tag_string(name, capture(&block), options, escape) else content_tag_string(name, content_or_options_with_block, options, escape) end end # Returns a CDATA section with the given +content+. CDATA sections # are used to escape blocks of text containing characters which would # otherwise be recognized as markup. CDATA sections begin with the string # and end with (and may not contain) the string ]]>. # # cdata_section("") # # => ]]> # # cdata_section(File.read("hello_world.txt")) # # => # # cdata_section("hello]]>world") # # => world]]> def cdata_section(content) splitted = content.to_s.gsub(']]>', ']]]]>') "".html_safe end # Returns an escaped version of +html+ without affecting existing escaped entities. # # escape_once("1 < 2 & 3") # # => "1 < 2 & 3" # # escape_once("<< Accept & Checkout") # # => "<< Accept & Checkout" def escape_once(html) ERB::Util.html_escape_once(html) end private def content_tag_string(name, content, options, escape = true) tag_options = tag_options(options, escape) if options content = ERB::Util.unwrapped_html_escape(content) if escape "<#{name}#{tag_options}>#{PRE_CONTENT_STRINGS[name.to_sym]}#{content}".html_safe end def tag_options(options, escape = true) return if options.blank? attrs = [] options.each_pair do |key, value| if TAG_PREFIXES.include?(key) && value.is_a?(Hash) value.each_pair do |k, v| attrs << prefix_tag_option(key, k, v, escape) end elsif BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES.include?(key) attrs << boolean_tag_option(key) if value elsif !value.nil? attrs << tag_option(key, value, escape) end end " #{attrs * ' '}" unless attrs.empty? end def prefix_tag_option(prefix, key, value, escape) key = "#{prefix}-#{key.to_s.dasherize}" unless value.is_a?(String) || value.is_a?(Symbol) || value.is_a?(BigDecimal) value = value.to_json end tag_option(key, value, escape) end def boolean_tag_option(key) %(#{key}="#{key}") end def tag_option(key, value, escape) if value.is_a?(Array) value = escape ? safe_join(value, " ") : value.join(" ") else value = escape ? ERB::Util.unwrapped_html_escape(value) : value end %(#{key}="#{value}") end end end end