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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# $Release: 2.6.5 $
# copyright(c) 2006-2009 kuwata-lab.com all rights reserved.
- release: 2.6.5
date: 2009-07-20
bugfixes:
- |
Fixed bug around '-z' option.
- release: 2.6.4
date: 2009-02-18
enhancemens:
- |
Rails 2.2 and 2.3 support.
- release: 2.6.3
date: 2009-02-07
bugfixes:
- Enhancer name was not displayed in Ruby 1.9.1 when it was missing.
- Command option argument name was not displayed correctly as a part of error message.
- MethoNotFound error was raised when invalid option was specified.
- release: 2.6.2
date: 2008-06-12
enhancements:
- |
Ruby 1.9 support.
bugfixes:
- |
Fixed installation problem on Windows (Thanks to Tim Morgan and Allen).
- release: 2.6.1
date: 2008-06-06
enhancements:
- |
Rails 2.1 support. (special thanks José Valim)
- release: 2.6.0
date: 2008-05-05
enhancements:
- |
Improved support of Ruby on Rails 2.0.2.
New class ActionView::TemplateHandlers::Erubis is defined and
registered as default handler of *.html.erb and *.rhtml.
- |
'<%% %>' and '<%%= %>' are converted into '<% %>' and '<%= %>' respectively.
This is for compatibility with ERB.
ex1.rhtml:
<ul>
<%% for item in @list %>
<li><%%= item %></li>
<%% end %>
</ul>
result:
$ erubis ex1.rhtml
<ul>
<% for item in @list %>
<li><%= item %></li>
<% end %>
</ul>
- |
'<%= -%>' removes tail spaces and newlines.
This is for compatibiliy with ERB when trim mode is '-'.
'<%= =%>' also removes tail spaces and newlines, and this is
Erubis-original enhancement (cooler than '<%= -%>', isn't it?).
ex2.rhtml:
<div>
<%= @var -%> # or <%= @var =%>
</div>
result (version 2.6.0):
$ erubis -c '{var: "AAA\n"}' ex2.rhtml
<div>
AAA
</div>
result (version 2.5.0):
$ erubis -c '{var: "AAA\n"}' ex2.rhtml
<div>
AAA
</div>
- |
Erubis::Eruby.load_file() now allows you to change cache filename.
ex.
eruby = Erubis::Eruby.load_file("ex3.rhtml",
:cachename=>'ex3.rhtml.cache')
- release: 2.5.0
date: 2008-01-30
enhancements:
- |
Ruby on Rails 2.0 support.
If you are using preprocessing, notice that _?('foo.id') will be NG
because it contains period ('.') character.
--------------------
<!-- NG in Rails 2.0 -->
[%= link_to 'Edit', edit_user_path(_?('@user.id')) %]
[%= link_to 'Show', @user %]
[%= link_to 'Delete', @user, :confirm=>'OK?', :method=>:delete %]
<!-- OK in Rails 2.0 -->
<%= user_id = @user.id %>
[%= link_to 'Edit', edit_user_path(_?('user_id')) %]
[%= link_to 'Show', :action=>'show', :id=>_?('user_id') %]
[%= link_to 'Delete', {:action=>'destroy', :id=>_?('user_id')},
{:confirm=>'OK?', :method=>:delete} %]
--------------------
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(experimental)
Rails form helper methods for preprocessing are added.
These helper methos are available with preprocessing.
ex. _form.rhtml
--------------------
Name: <%= text_field :user, :name %>
Name: [%= pp_text_field :user, :name %]
--------------------
preprocessed:
--------------------
Name: <%= text_field :user, :name %>
Name: <input id="stock_name" name="stock[name]" size="30" type="text" value="<%=h @stock.name%>" />
--------------------
Ruby code:
--------------------
_buf << '
Name: '; _buf << ( text_field :stock, :name ).to_s; _buf << '
Name: <input id="stock_name" name="stock[name]" size="30" type="text" value="'; _buf << (h @stock.name).to_s; _buf << '" />
';
--------------------
This shows that text_filed() is called every time when rendering,
but pp_text_filed() is called only once when loading template,
so pp_text_field() with prepocessing is much faster than text_field().
See User's guide for details.
http://www.kuwata-lab.com/erubis/users-guide.05.html#rails-formhelpers
#
- release: 2.4.1
date: 2007-09-25
enhancements:
- |
Add new section 'evaluate(context) v.s. result(binding)' to user's guide.
This section describes why Erubis::Eruby#evaluate(context) is recommended
rather than Erubis::Eruby#result(binding).
User's Guide > Other Topics > evaluate(context) v.s. result(binding)
http://www.kuwata-lab.com/erubis/users-guide.06.html#topics-context-vs-binding
- |
Add new command-line property '--docwrite={true|false}' to
Erubis::Ejavascript.
If this property is true then 'document.write(_buf.join(""));' is used
as postamble and if it is false then '_buf.join("")' is used.
Default is true for compatibility reason but it will be false in the
future release.
(This feature was proposed by D.Dribin. Thank you.)
bugfix:
- |
When using Erubis::Eruby#evaluate(), changing local variables in
templates have affected to variables accessible with TOPLEVEL_BINDING.
It means that if you change variables in templates, it is possible to
change variables in main program.
This was a bug and is now fixed not to affect to variables in main
program.
ex. template.rhtml
--------------------
<% for x in @items %>
item = <%= x %>
<% end %>
--------------------
ex. main-program.rb
--------------------
require 'erubis'
x = 10
items = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']
eruby = Erubis::Eruby.new(File.read('template.rhtml'))
s = eruby.evaluate(:items=>items)
print s
$stderr.puts "*** debug: x=#{x.inspect}" #=> x="baz" (2.4.0)
#=> x=10 (2.4.1)
--------------------
- |
PercentLineEnhancer was very slow. Now performance problem is solved.
#
- release: 2.4.0
date: 2007-07-19
enhancements:
- |
Preprocessing is supported by Ruby on Rails helper.
Preprocessing makes Ruby on Rails application about 20-40 percent faster.
For example,
[%= link_to 'Show', :action=>'show', :id=>_?('@user.id') %]
is evaluate by preprocessor and expanded into the following
when template file is loaded.
<a href="/users/show/<%=@user.id%>">Show</a>
It means that link_to() is not called when template is rendered
and rendering speed will be much faster in the result.
See User's Guide for details.
- |
Erubis::Eruby#evaluate() (or Erubis::RubyEvaluator#evaluate()) now
creates Proc object from @src and eval it.
def evaluate(context=Context.new)
context = Context.new(context) if context.is_a?(Hash)
@_proc ||= eval("proc { #{@src} }", TOPLEVEL_BINDING, @filename || '(erubis)')
return context.instance_eval(&@_proc)
end
This makes evaluate() much faster when eruby object is reused.
- |
Erubis::Eruby#def_method() is supported.
This method defines ruby code as instance method or singleton metod.
require 'erubis'
s = "hello <%= name %>"
eruby = Erubis::Eruby.new(s)
filename = 'hello.rhtml'
## define instance method to Dummy class (or module)
class Dummy; end
eruby.def_method(Dummy, 'render(name)', filename) # filename is optional
p Dummy.new.render('world') #=> "hello world"
## define singleton method to an object
obj = Object.new
eruby.def_method(obj, 'render(name)', filename) # filename is optional
p obj.render('world') #=> "hello world"
This is equivarent to ERB#def_method().
- |
Erubis::XmlHelper.url_escape() and u() which is alias of url_escape()
are added.
This is equivarent to ERB#Util.url_escape().
bugfix:
- Help message was not shown when '-h' is specified. Fixed.
- 'def method()' was not availabe in template file. Fixed.
#
- release: 2.3.1
date: 2007-05-26
bugfix:
- A serious bug in 'helpers/rails_helper.rb' is fixed.
You must be update if you are using Erubis with Ruby on Rails.
#
- release: 2.3.0
date: 2007-05-23
enhancements:
- |
New class 'Erubis::FastEruby' is added.
It is a subclass of Erubis::Eruby and includes InterpolationEnhancer.
Erubis::FastEruby is compatible with and faster than Erubis::Eruby.
- |
New enhancer 'InterpolationEnhancer' is added.
This enhancer uses expression interpolation to eliminate method call
of String#<<. In the result, this enhancer makes Eruby a little faster.
--------------------
## Assume that input is '<a href="<%=url%>"><%=name%></a>'.
## Eruby convert input into the following code. String#<< is called 5 times.
_buf << '<a href="'; _buf << (url).to_s; _buf << '">'; _buf << (name).to_s; _buf << '</a>';
## When InterpolationEnhancer is used, String#<< is called only once.
_buf << %Q`<a href="#{url}">#{name}</a>`;
--------------------
- |
New enhancer 'ErboutEnhancer' is added.
ErboutEnhancer set '_erbout' as well as '_buf' to be compatible with ERB.
ex.
====================
$ cat ex.rhtml
<p>Hello</p>
$ erubis -x ex.rhtml
_buf = ''; _buf << '<p>Hello</p>
';
_buf.to_s
$ erubis -xE Erbout ex.rhtml
_erbout = _buf = ''; _buf << '<p>Hello</p>
';
_buf.to_s
====================
- |
[experimental]
New enhancer 'DeleteIndentEnhancer' is added.
This enhancer deletes indentation of HTML file.
ex.
====================
$ cat ex.rhtml
<div>
<ul>
<% for item in ['AAA', 'BBB', 'CCC'] %>
<li><%= item %></li>
<% end %>
</ul>
</div>
$ erubis ex.rhtml
<div>
<ul>
<li>AAA</li>
<li>BBB</li>
<li>CCC</li>
</ul>
</div>
$ erubis -E DeleteIndent ex.rhtml
<div>
<ul>
<li>AAA</li>
<li>BBB</li>
<li>CCC</li>
</ul>
</div>
====================
- |
Mod_ruby is supported (very thanks to Andrew R Jackson!).
See users-guide and 'contrib/erubis-run.rb' for details.
- |
New command-line option '-X', '-N', '-U', and '-C' are added.
These are intended to be a replacement of 'notext' command.
'-X' shows only ruby statements and expressions.
'-N' adds line numbers.
'-U' compress empty lines into a line.
'-C' removes empty lines.
changes:
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'helpers/rails_helper.rb' is changed to use ErboutEnhancer.
The following is an examle to use Erubis with Ruby on Rails.
File 'config/environment.rb':
----------------------------------------
require 'erubis/helpers/rails_helper'
#Erubis::Helpers::RailsHelper.engine_class = Erubis::Eruby # or Erubis::FastEruby
#Erubis::Helpers::RailsHelper.init_properties = {}
#Erubis::Helpers::RailsHelper.show_src = false # set true for debugging
----------------------------------------
- |
Command 'notext' has been removed. Use '-X', '-N', '-U', and '-C'
instead.
- |
Tab characters in YAML file are expaneded automatically.
If you want not to expand tab characters, add command-line optio '-T'.
- |
Benchmark scripts (benchmark/bench.*) are rewrited.
- |
Users-guide (doc/users-guide.html) is updated.
#
- release: 2.2.0
date: 2007-02-11
enhancements:
- |
Performance tuned up. Release 2.2.0 works about 8 percent faster
than 2.1.0.
As a result, Erubis works more than 10 percent faster than eruby.
(eruby is the extension module of eRuby written in C.)
- |
Support of Ruby on Rails improved.
If you want to use Erubis with Ruby on Rails, add the following code
into your 'config/environment.rb' and restart web server.
This will set Erubis as eRuby compiler in Ruby on Rails instead of ERB.
--------------------
require 'erubis/helpers/rails_helper'
#Erubis::Helpers::RailsHelper.engine_class = Erubis::Eruby
#Erubis::Helpers::RailsHelper.init_properties = {}
#Erubis::Helpers::RailsHelper.show_src = true
--------------------
Methods 'capture()' and 'content_for()' of ActionView::Helpers::CaptureHelper
are available. Methd ActionView::Helpers::TextHelper#concat() is also available.
If Erubis::Helpers::RailsHelper.show_src is ture, Erubis prints converted
Ruby code into log file (such as 'log/development.log').
- |
Erubis::Engine.load_file(filename) creates cache file (filename +
'.cache') automatically if cache file is old or not exist.
Caching makes Erubis about 40-50 percent faster.
ex.
--------------------
require 'erubis'
eruby = Erubis::Eruby.load_file('example.rhtml')
## cache file 'example.rhtml.cache' is created automatically
--------------------
- |
Command-line option '-f datafile' can take Ruby script ('*.rb')
as well as YAML file ('*.yaml' or '*.yml').
ex.
====================
$ cat context.rb
@title = 'Example'
@list = %w[AAA BBB CCC]
$ cat example.rhtml
<h1><%= @title %></h1>
<ul>
<% for item in @list %>
<li><%= item %></li>
<% end %>
</ul>
$ erubis -f context.rb example.rhtml
<h1>Example</h1>
<ul>
<li>AAA</li>
<li>BBB</li>
<li>CCC</li>
</ul>
====================
- |
New command-line option '-c context' support. It takes context string
in YAML inline style or Ruby code style.
ex. YAML inline style
====================
$ erubis -c '{title: Example, list: [AAA, BBB, CCC]}' example.rhtml
====================
ex. Ruby style
====================
$ erubis -c '@title="Example"; @list=%w[AAA BBB CCC]' example.rhtml
====================
- |
New command-line option '-z' (syntax checking) support. It is similar
to 'erubis -x file.rhtml | ruby -wc', but it can take several filenames.
ex.
====================
$ erubis -z app/views/*/*.rhtml
Syntax OK
====================
- |
New constant Erubis::VERSION added.
changes:
- |
Class Erubis::Eruby changed to include Erubis::StringBufferEnhancer
instead of Erubis::ArrayBufferEnhancer.
This is for Ruby on Rails support.
ex.
====================
$ cat example.rhtml
<ul>
<% for item in @list %>
<li><%= item %></li>
<% end %>
</ul>
$ erubis -x example.rhtml
_buf = ''; _buf << '<ul>
'; for item in @list
_buf << ' <li>'; _buf << ( item ).to_s; _buf << '</li>
'; end
_buf << '</ul>
';
_buf.to_s
====================
- |
Erubis::StringBufferEnhancer#add_postamble() prints "_buf.to_s"
instead of "_buf".
This is useful for 'erubis -x file.rhtml | ruby -wc'.
- |
Command-line option '-T' is removed. Use '--trim=false' instead.
- |
License is changed to MIT License.
- |
Embedded pattern '<%- -%>' can be handled.
#
- release: 2.1.0
date: 2006-09-23
enhancements:
- |
Ruby on Rails support. Add the following code to
your 'app/controllers/application.rb' and restart web server.
--------------------
require 'erubis/helper/rails'
suffix = 'erubis'
ActionView::Base.register_template_handler(suffix, Erubis::Helper::RailsTemplate)
#Erubis::Helper::RailsTemplate.engine_class = Erubis::EscapedEruby ## or Erubis::PI::Eruby
#Erubis::Helper::RailsTemplate.default_properties = { :escape=>true, :escapefunc=>'h' }
--------------------
And rename your view template as 'xxx.erubis'.
If you got the "(eval):10:in `render': no block given" error,
use '@content_for_layout' instead 'yield' in your layout template.
- |
Another eRuby engine (PIEngine) support. This engine doesn't
break HTML design because it uses Processing Instructions (PI)
'<?rb .. ?>' as embedded pattern instead of '<% .. %>'.
example.rhtml
--------------------
<table>
<?rb @list.each_with_index do |item, i| ?>
<?rb klass = i % 2 == 0 ? 'odd' : 'even' ?>
<tr class="@{klass}@">
<td>@!{item}@</td>
</tr>
<?rb end ?>
</table>
--------------------
compile:
====================
$ erubis -x --pi example.rhtml
_buf = []; _buf << '<table>
'; @list.each_with_index do |item, i|
klass = i % 2 == 0 ? 'odd' : 'even'
_buf << ' <tr class="'; _buf << Erubis::XmlHelper.escape_xml(klass); _buf << '">
<td>'; _buf << (item).to_s; _buf << '</td>
</tr>
'; end
_buf << '</table>
';
_buf.join
====================
- |
Add new command 'notext' which remove text part from eRuby
script and leaves only Ruby code.
This is very useful for debug of eRuby script.
example2.rhtml
--------------------
<html>
<body>
<table>
<% @list.each_with_index do |item, i| %>
<% klass = i % 2 == 0 ? 'odd' : 'even' %>
<tr class="<%= klass %>">
<td><%== item %></td>
</tr>
<% end %>
</table>
</body>
</html>
--------------------
command line example:
====================
$ notext example2.rhtml
_buf = [];
@list.each_with_index do |item, i| ;
klass = i % 2 == 0 ? 'odd' : 'even' ;
_buf << ( klass ).to_s;
_buf << Erubis::XmlHelper.escape_xml( item );
end ;
_buf.join
$ notext -nc example2.rhtml
1: _buf = [];
4: @list.each_with_index do |item, i| ;
5: klass = i % 2 == 0 ? 'odd' : 'even' ;
6: _buf << ( klass ).to_s;
7: _buf << Erubis::XmlHelper.escape_xml( item );
9: end ;
13: _buf.join
====================
- |
Add new enhance 'NoCode' which removes ruby code from
eRuby script and leaves only HTML text part.
It is very useful to validate HTML of eRuby script.
command-line example:
====================
$ erubis -x -E NoCode example2.rhtml
<html>
<body>
<table>
<tr class="">
<td></td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>
====================
changes:
- License is changed to LGPL.
- Command-line property '--escape=name' is renamed to
'--escapefunc=name'.
- When command-line option '-l perl' is specified, function
'encode_entities()' is used ad escaping function which is
available wth HTML::Entities module.
bugfix:
- There is a certain pattern which makes Engine#convert()
too slow. Now Engne#convert() is fixed not to be slown.
- Command name is now displayed when '-h' is specified.
#
- release: 2.0.1
date: 2006-06-21
bugfix:
- some minor bugs are fixed
#
- release: 2.0.0
date: 2006-05-20
changes:
- module 'PrintEnhancer' is renamed to 'PrintEnabledEnahncer'
- module 'FastEnhancer' and class 'FastEruby' is obsolete because they are integrated into Eruby class
- Eruby#evaluate() calls instance_eval() instead of eval()
- XmlEruby.escape_xml() is moved to XmlHelper.escape_xml()
enhancements:
- multi programming language support (Ruby/PHP/C/Java/Scheme/Perl/Javascript)
- class Eruby runs very fast because FastEnhancer module is integrated into Eruby by default
- TinyEruby class (tiny.rb) is added
- module ArrayBufferEnhancer added
- module ArrayEnhancer added
- module BiPatternEnhancer added
- module EscapeEnhancer added
- module HeaderFooterEnhancer added
- module NoTextEnhancer added
- module PercentLineEnhancer added
- module PrintEnabledEnhancer added
- module PrintOutEnhancer added
- module SimplifyEnhancer added
- module StringBufferEnhancer added
- module StringIOEnhancer added
- command-line option '-b' (body only) added
- command-line option '-e' (escape) added
- command-line option '-l' (lang) added
- command-line option '-E' (enhancer) added
- command-line option '-I' (require path) added
- command-line option '-K' (kanji code) added
- command-line option '-S' (string to symbol) added
- command-line option '-B' (call result(binding())) added
#
- release: 1.1.0
date: 2006-03-05
enhancements:
- '<%# ... %>' is supported
- PrintEnhancer, PrintEruby, and PrintXmlEruby added
- release: 1.0.1
date: 2006-02-01
bugfixes:
- bin/erubis is available with RubyGems
#
- release: 1.0.0
date: 2006-02-01
bugfixes:
- first release