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require 'active_support/core_ext/module/remove_method'

module ActionView
  # = Action View Lookup Context
  #
  # LookupContext is the object responsible to hold all information required to lookup
  # templates, i.e. view paths and details. The LookupContext is also responsible to
  # generate a key, given to view paths, used in the resolver cache lookup. Since
  # this key is generated just once during the request, it speeds up all cache accesses.
  class LookupContext #:nodoc:
    attr_accessor :prefixes, :rendered_format

    mattr_accessor :fallbacks
    @@fallbacks = FallbackFileSystemResolver.instances

    mattr_accessor :registered_details
    self.registered_details = []

    def self.register_detail(name, options = {}, &block)
      self.registered_details << name
      initialize = registered_details.map { |n| "@details[:#{n}] = details[:#{n}] || default_#{n}" }

      Accessors.send :define_method, :"default_#{name}", &block
      Accessors.module_eval <<-METHOD, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
        def #{name}
          @details.fetch(:#{name}, [])
        end

        def #{name}=(value)
          value = value.present? ? Array(value) : default_#{name}
          _set_detail(:#{name}, value) if value != @details[:#{name}]
        end

        remove_possible_method :initialize_details
        def initialize_details(details)
          #{initialize.join("\n")}
        end
      METHOD
    end

    # Holds accessors for the registered details.
    module Accessors #:nodoc:
    end

    register_detail(:locale)  { [I18n.locale, I18n.default_locale].uniq }
    register_detail(:formats) { Mime::SET.symbols }
    register_detail(:handlers){ Template::Handlers.extensions }

    class DetailsKey #:nodoc:
      alias :eql? :equal?
      alias :object_hash :hash

      attr_reader :hash
      @details_keys = Hash.new

      def self.get(details)
        @details_keys[details] ||= new
      end

      def self.clear
        @details_keys.clear
      end

      def initialize
        @hash = object_hash
      end
    end

    # Add caching behavior on top of Details.
    module DetailsCache
      attr_accessor :cache

      # Calculate the details key. Remove the handlers from calculation to improve performance
      # since the user cannot modify it explicitly.
      def details_key #:nodoc:
        @details_key ||= DetailsKey.get(@details) if @cache
      end

      # Temporary skip passing the details_key forward.
      def disable_cache
        old_value, @cache = @cache, false
        yield
      ensure
        @cache = old_value
      end

    protected

      def _set_detail(key, value)
        @details = @details.dup if @details_key
        @details_key = nil
        @details[key] = value
      end
    end

    # Helpers related to template lookup using the lookup context information.
    module ViewPaths
      attr_reader :view_paths, :html_fallback_for_js

      # Whenever setting view paths, makes a copy so we can manipulate then in
      # instance objects as we wish.
      def view_paths=(paths)
        @view_paths = ActionView::PathSet.new(Array(paths))
      end

      def find(name, prefixes = [], partial = false, keys = [], options = {})
        @view_paths.find(*args_for_lookup(name, prefixes, partial, keys, options))
      end
      alias :find_template :find

      def find_all(name, prefixes = [], partial = false, keys = [], options = {})
        @view_paths.find_all(*args_for_lookup(name, prefixes, partial, keys, options))
      end

      def exists?(name, prefixes = [], partial = false, keys = [], options = {})
        @view_paths.exists?(*args_for_lookup(name, prefixes, partial, keys, options))
      end
      alias :template_exists? :exists?

      # Add fallbacks to the view paths. Useful in cases you are rendering a :file.
      def with_fallbacks
        added_resolvers = 0
        self.class.fallbacks.each do |resolver|
          next if view_paths.include?(resolver)
          view_paths.push(resolver)
          added_resolvers += 1
        end
        yield
      ensure
        added_resolvers.times { view_paths.pop }
      end

    protected

      def args_for_lookup(name, prefixes, partial, keys, details_options) #:nodoc:
        name, prefixes = normalize_name(name, prefixes)
        details, details_key = detail_args_for(details_options)
        [name, prefixes, partial || false, details, details_key, keys]
      end

      # Compute details hash and key according to user options (e.g. passed from #render).
      def detail_args_for(options)
        return @details, details_key if options.empty? # most common path.
        user_details = @details.merge(options)
        [user_details, DetailsKey.get(user_details)]
      end

      # Support legacy foo.erb names even though we now ignore .erb
      # as well as incorrectly putting part of the path in the template
      # name instead of the prefix.
      def normalize_name(name, prefixes) #:nodoc:
        prefixes = nil if prefixes.blank?
        parts    = name.to_s.split('/')
        parts.shift if parts.first.empty?
        name     = parts.pop

        return name, prefixes || [""] if parts.empty?

        parts    = parts.join('/')
        prefixes = prefixes ? prefixes.map { |p| "#{p}/#{parts}" } : [parts]

        return name, prefixes
      end
    end

    include Accessors
    include DetailsCache
    include ViewPaths

    def initialize(view_paths, details = {}, prefixes = [])
      @details, @details_key = {}, nil
      @skip_default_locale = false
      @cache = true
      @prefixes = prefixes
      @rendered_format = nil

      self.view_paths = view_paths
      initialize_details(details)
    end

    # Override formats= to expand ["*/*"] values and automatically
    # add :html as fallback to :js.
    def formats=(values)
      if values
        values.concat(default_formats) if values.delete "*/*"
        if values == [:js]
          values << :html
          @html_fallback_for_js = true
        end
      end
      super(values)
    end

    # Do not use the default locale on template lookup.
    def skip_default_locale!
      @skip_default_locale = true
      self.locale = nil
    end

    # Override locale to return a symbol instead of array.
    def locale
      @details[:locale].first
    end

    # Overload locale= to also set the I18n.locale. If the current I18n.config object responds
    # to original_config, it means that it's has a copy of the original I18n configuration and it's
    # acting as proxy, which we need to skip.
    def locale=(value)
      if value
        config = I18n.config.respond_to?(:original_config) ? I18n.config.original_config : I18n.config
        config.locale = value
      end

      super(@skip_default_locale ? I18n.locale : default_locale)
    end

    # A method which only uses the first format in the formats array for layout lookup.
    def with_layout_format
      if formats.size == 1
        yield
      else
        old_formats = formats
        _set_detail(:formats, formats[0,1])

        begin
          yield
        ensure
          _set_detail(:formats, old_formats)
        end
      end
    end
  end
end