instiki/vendor/rails/railties/guides/rails_guides/generator.rb
Jacques Distler 8ea8b6a8f7 <video> and x-sendfile
Using <object> and <embed> were forbidden for obvious
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via the HTML5 <video> element (Ogg/Theora encoded videos
only, with .ogg or .ogv extensions). You can even upload
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    [[foo.ogg:video]]

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Update Rails to latest Edge (hopefully converging on RC2!).
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require 'set'
module RailsGuides
class Generator
attr_reader :output, :view_path, :view, :guides_dir
def initialize(output = nil)
@guides_dir = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..')
@output = output || File.join(@guides_dir, "output")
unless ENV["ONLY"]
FileUtils.rm_r(@output) if File.directory?(@output)
FileUtils.mkdir(@output)
end
@view_path = File.join(@guides_dir, "source")
end
def generate
guides = Dir.entries(view_path).find_all {|g| g =~ /textile$/ }
if ENV["ONLY"]
only = ENV["ONLY"].split(",").map{|x| x.strip }.map {|o| "#{o}.textile" }
guides = guides.find_all {|g| only.include?(g) }
puts "GENERATING ONLY #{guides.inspect}"
end
guides.each do |guide|
generate_guide(guide)
end
# Copy images and css files to html directory
FileUtils.cp_r File.join(guides_dir, 'images'), File.join(output, 'images')
FileUtils.cp_r File.join(guides_dir, 'files'), File.join(output, 'files')
end
def generate_guide(guide)
guide =~ /(.*?)(\.erb)?\.textile/
name = $1
puts "Generating #{name}"
file = File.join(output, "#{name}.html")
File.open(file, 'w') do |f|
@view = ActionView::Base.new(view_path)
@view.extend(Helpers)
if guide =~ /\.erb\.textile/
# Generate the erb pages with textile formatting - e.g. index/authors
result = view.render(:layout => 'layout', :file => name)
f.write textile(result)
else
body = File.read(File.join(view_path, guide))
body = set_header_section(body, @view)
body = set_index(body, @view)
result = view.render(:layout => 'layout', :text => textile(body))
f.write result
warn_about_broken_links(result)
end
end
end
def set_header_section(body, view)
new_body = body.gsub(/(.*?)endprologue\./m, '').strip
header = $1
header =~ /h2\.(.*)/
page_title = $1.strip
header = textile(header)
view.content_for(:page_title) { page_title }
view.content_for(:header_section) { header }
new_body
end
def set_index(body, view)
index = <<-INDEX
<div id="subCol">
<h3 class="chapter"><img src="images/chapters_icon.gif" alt="" />Chapters</h3>
<ol class="chapters">
INDEX
i = Indexer.new(body)
i.index
# Set index for 2 levels
i.level_hash.each do |key, value|
link = view.content_tag(:a, :href => key[:id]) { textile(key[:title]) }
children = value.keys.map do |k|
l = view.content_tag(:a, :href => k[:id]) { textile(k[:title]) }
view.content_tag(:li, l)
end
children_ul = view.content_tag(:ul, children)
index << view.content_tag(:li, link + children_ul)
end
index << '</ol>'
index << '</div>'
view.content_for(:index_section) { index }
i.result
end
def textile(body)
# If the issue with nontextile is fixed just remove the wrapper.
with_workaround_for_nontextile(body) do |body|
t = RedCloth.new(body)
t.hard_breaks = false
t.to_html(:notestuff, :plusplus, :code, :tip)
end
end
# For some reason the notextile tag does not always turn off textile. See
# LH ticket of the security guide (#7). As a temporary workaround we deal
# with code blocks by hand.
def with_workaround_for_nontextile(body)
code_blocks = []
body.gsub!(%r{<(yaml|shell|ruby|erb|html|sql|plain)>(.*?)</\1>}m) do |m|
es = ERB::Util.h($2)
css_class = ['erb', 'shell'].include?($1) ? 'html' : $1
code_blocks << %{<div class="code_container"><code class="#{css_class}">#{es}</code></div>}
"dirty_workaround_for_nontextile_#{code_blocks.size - 1}"
end
body = yield body
body.gsub(%r{<p>dirty_workaround_for_nontextile_(\d+)</p>}) do |_|
code_blocks[$1.to_i]
end
end
def warn_about_broken_links(html)
# Textile generates headers with IDs computed from titles.
anchors = Set.new(html.scan(/<h\d\s+id="([^"]+)/).flatten)
# Also, footnotes are rendered as paragraphs this way.
anchors += Set.new(html.scan(/<p\s+class="footnote"\s+id="([^"]+)/).flatten)
# Check fragment identifiers.
html.scan(/<a\s+href="#([^"]+)/).flatten.each do |fragment_identifier|
next if fragment_identifier == 'mainCol' # in layout, jumps to some DIV
unless anchors.member?(fragment_identifier)
puts "BROKEN LINK: ##{fragment_identifier}"
end
end
end
end
end