require 'active_support/core_ext/module/delegation' require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute' module Middleman # Middleman's Extension API provides the ability to add functionality to Middleman # and to customize existing features. Internally, most features in Middleman are # implemented as extensions. A good way to figure out how to write your own extension # is to look at the source of the built-in extensions or popular extension gems like # `middleman-blog` or `middleman-syntax`. # # The most basic extension looks like: # # class MyFeature < Middleman::Extension # def initialize(app, options_hash={}, &block) # super # end # end # ::Middleman::Extensions.register(:my_feature, MyFeature) # # A more complicated example might look like: # # class MyFeature < Middleman::Extension # option :my_option, 'cool', 'A very cool option' # # def initialize(app, options_hash={}, &block) # super # puts "My option is #{options.my_option}" # end # # def after_configuration # puts "The project has been configured" # end # # def manipulate_resource_list(resources) # resources.each do |resource| # # Make all .jpg's get built or served with a .jpeg extension. # if resource.ext == '.jpg' # resource.destination_path = resource.destination_path.sub('.jpg', '.jpeg') # end # end # end # end # # ::Middleman::Extensions.register :my_feature do # MyFeature # end # # Extensions can add helpers (via {Extension.helpers}), add to the sitemap or change it (via {#manipulate_resource_list}), or run # arbitrary code at different parts of the Middleman application's lifecycle. They can have options (defined via {Extension.option} and accessed via {#options}). # # Common lifecycle events can be handled by extensions simply by implementing an appropriately-named method: # # * {#after_configuration} # * {#after_build} # * {#before_build} # * {#instance_available} # # There are also some less common hooks that can be listened to from within an extension's `initialize` method: # # * `app.before_render {|body, path, locs, template_class| ... }` - Manipulate template sources before they are rendered. # * `app.after_render {|content, path, locs, template_class| ... }` - Manipulate output text after a template has been rendered. It is also common to install a Rack middleware to do this instead. # * `app.ready { ... }` - Run code once Middleman is ready to serve or build files (after `after_configuration`). # * `app.compass_config { |compass_config| ... }` - Manipulate the Compass configuration after it has been set up. # # @see http://middlemanapp.com/advanced/custom/ Middleman Custom Extensions Documentation class Extension # @!attribute supports_multiple_instances # @!scope class # @return [Boolean] whether or not an extension can be activated multiple times, generating multiple instances of the extension. # By default extensions can only be activated once in a project. This is an advanced option. class_attribute :supports_multiple_instances, instance_reader: false, instance_writer: false # @!attribute defined_helpers # @!scope class # @api private # @return [Array] a list of all the helper modules this extension provides. Set these using {#helpers}. class_attribute :defined_helpers, instance_reader: false, instance_writer: false # @!attribute ext_name # @!scope class # @return [Symbol] the name this extension is registered under. This is the symbol used to activate the extension. class_attribute :ext_name, instance_reader: false, instance_writer: false class << self # @api private # @return [Middleman::Configuration::ConfigurationManager] The defined options for this extension. def config @_config ||= ::Middleman::Configuration::ConfigurationManager.new end # Add an option to this extension. # @see Middleman::Configuration::ConfigurationManager#define_setting # @example # option :compress, false, 'Whether to compress the output' # @param [Symbol] key The name of the option # @param [Object] default The default value for the option # @param [String] description A human-readable description of what the option does def option(key, default=nil, description=nil) config.define_setting(key, default, description) end # Declare helpers to be added the global Middleman application. # This accepts either a list of modules to add on behalf # of this extension, or a block whose contents will all # be used as helpers in a new module. # @example With a block: # helpers do # def my_helper # "I helped!" # end # end # @example With modules: # helpers FancyHelpers, PlainHelpers # @param [Array] modules An optional list of modules to add as helpers # @param [Proc] block A block which will be evaluated to create a new helper module # @return [void] def helpers(*modules, &block) self.defined_helpers ||= [] if block_given? mod = Module.new mod.module_eval(&block) modules = [mod] end self.defined_helpers += modules end # Reset all {Extension.after_extension_activated} callbacks. # @api private # @return [void] def clear_after_extension_callbacks @_extension_activation_callbacks = {} end # Register to run a block after a named extension is activated. # @param [Symbol] name The name the extension was registered under # @param [Proc] block A callback to run when the named extension is activated # @return [void] def after_extension_activated(name, &block) @_extension_activation_callbacks ||= {} @_extension_activation_callbacks[name] ||= [] @_extension_activation_callbacks[name] << block if block_given? end # Notify that a particular extension has been activated and run all # registered {Extension.after_extension_activated} callbacks. # @api private # @param [Middleman::Extension] instance Activated extension instance # @return [void] def activated_extension(instance) name = instance.class.ext_name return unless @_extension_activation_callbacks && @_extension_activation_callbacks.has_key?(name) @_extension_activation_callbacks[name].each do |block| block.arity == 1 ? block.call(instance) : block.call end end end # @return [Middleman::Configuration::ConfigurationManager] options for this extension instance. attr_reader :options # @return [Middleman::Application] the Middleman application instance. attr_reader :app # @!method after_extension_activated(name, &block) # Register to run a block after a named extension is activated. # @param [Symbol] name The name the extension was registered under # @param [Proc] block A callback to run when the named extension is activated # @return [void] delegate :after_extension_activated, to: :"::Middleman::Extension" # Extensions are instantiated when they are activated. # @param [Class] klass The Middleman::Application class # @param [Hash] options_hash The raw options hash. Subclasses should not manipulate this directly - it will be turned into {#options}. # @yield An optional block that can be used to customize options before the extension is activated. # @yieldparam [Middleman::Configuration::ConfigurationManager] options Extension options def initialize(klass, options_hash={}, &block) @_helpers = [] @klass = klass setup_options(options_hash, &block) setup_app_reference_when_available # Bind app hooks to local methods bind_before_configuration bind_after_configuration bind_before_build bind_after_build end # @!method before_configuration # Respond to the `before_configuration` event. # If a `before_configuration` method is implemented, that method will be run before `config.rb` is run. # @note Because most extensions are activated from within `config.rb`, they *will not run* any `before_configuration` hook. # @!method after_configuration # Respond to the `after_configuration` event. # If an `after_configuration` method is implemented, that method will be run before `config.rb` is run. # @!method before_build # Respond to the `before_build` event. # If an `before_build` method is implemented, that method will be run before the builder runs. # @!method after_build # Respond to the `after_build` event. # If an `after_build` method is implemented, that method will be run after the builder runs. # @!method instance_available # Respond to the `instance_available` event. # If an `instance_available` method is implemented, that method will be run after `config.rb` is run and after environment-specific config blocks have been run, but before any `after_configuration` callbacks. # @!method manipulate_resource_list(resources) # Manipulate the resource list by transforming or adding {Sitemap::Resource}s. # Sitemap manipulation is a powerful way of interacting with a project, since it can modify each {Sitemap::Resource} or generate new {Sitemap::Resources}. This method is used in a pipeline where each sitemap manipulator is run in turn, with each one being fed the output of the previous manipulator. See the source of built-in Middleman extensions like {Middleman::Extensions::DirectoryIndexes} and {Middleman::Extensions::AssetHash} for examples of how to use this. # @note This method *must* return the full set of resources, because its return value will be used as the new sitemap. # @see http://middlemanapp.com/advanced/sitemap/ Sitemap Documentation # @see Sitemap::Store # @see Sitemap::Resource # @param [Array] resources A list of all the resources known to the sitemap. # @return [Array] The transformed list of resources. # Assign the app instance. Used internally. # @api private def app=(app) @app = app ext = self if ext.respond_to?(:instance_available) @klass.instance_available do ext.instance_available end end end private # @yield An optional block that can be used to customize options before the extension is activated. # @yieldparam Middleman::Configuration::ConfigurationManager] options Extension options def setup_options(options_hash) @options = self.class.config.dup @options.finalize! options_hash.each do |k, v| @options[k] = v end yield @options if block_given? end def setup_app_reference_when_available ext = self @klass.initialized do ext.app = self end @klass.instance_available do ext.app ||= self end end def bind_before_configuration ext = self if ext.respond_to?(:before_configuration) @klass.before_configuration do ext.before_configuration end end end def bind_after_configuration ext = self @klass.after_configuration do ext.after_configuration if ext.respond_to?(:after_configuration) # rubocop:disable IfUnlessModifier if ext.respond_to?(:manipulate_resource_list) ext.app.sitemap.register_resource_list_manipulator(ext.class.ext_name, ext) end end end def bind_before_build ext = self if ext.respond_to?(:before_build) @klass.before_build do |builder| if ext.method(:before_build).arity == 1 ext.before_build(builder) else ext.before_build end end end end def bind_after_build ext = self if ext.respond_to?(:after_build) @klass.after_build do |builder| if ext.method(:after_build).arity == 1 ext.after_build(builder) else ext.after_build end end end end end end