364 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
364 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
# For instrumenting
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require 'active_support/notifications'
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# Using Thor's indifferent hash access
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require 'thor'
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# Core Pathname library used for traversal
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require 'pathname'
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# Template and Mime detection
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require 'tilt'
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require 'rack/mime'
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module Middleman
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module Util
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class << self
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# Whether the source file is binary.
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#
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# @param [String] filename The file to check.
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# @return [Boolean]
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def binary?(filename)
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ext = File.extname(filename)
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# We hardcode detecting of gzipped SVG files
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return true if ext == '.svgz'
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return false if Tilt.registered?(ext.sub('.', ''))
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dot_ext = (ext.to_s[0] == ?.) ? ext.dup : ".#{ext}"
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if mime = ::Rack::Mime.mime_type(dot_ext, nil)
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!nonbinary_mime?(mime)
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else
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file_contents_include_binary_bytes?(filename)
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end
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end
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# Facade for ActiveSupport/Notification
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def instrument(name, payload={}, &block)
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suffixed_name = (name =~ /\.middleman$/) ? name.dup : "#{name}.middleman"
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::ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument(suffixed_name, payload, &block)
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end
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# Recursively convert a normal Hash into a HashWithIndifferentAccess
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#
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# @private
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# @param [Hash] data Normal hash
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# @return [Middleman::Util::HashWithIndifferentAccess]
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def recursively_enhance(data)
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if data.is_a? Hash
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data = ::Middleman::Util::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(data)
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data.each do |key, val|
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data[key] = recursively_enhance(val)
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end
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data
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elsif data.is_a? Array
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data.each_with_index do |val, i|
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data[i] = recursively_enhance(val)
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end
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data
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else
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data
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end
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end
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# Normalize a path to not include a leading slash
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# @param [String] path
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# @return [String]
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def normalize_path(path)
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# The tr call works around a bug in Ruby's Unicode handling
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path.sub(%r{^/}, '').tr('','')
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end
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# This is a separate method from normalize_path in case we
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# change how we normalize paths
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def strip_leading_slash(path)
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path.sub(%r{^/}, '')
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end
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# Extract the text of a Rack response as a string.
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# Useful for extensions implemented as Rack middleware.
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# @param response The response from #call
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# @return [String] The whole response as a string.
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def extract_response_text(response)
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# The rack spec states all response bodies must respond to each
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result = ''
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response.each do |part, s|
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result << part
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end
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result
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end
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# Takes a matcher, which can be a literal string
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# or a string containing glob expressions, or a
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# regexp, or a proc, or anything else that responds
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# to #match or #call, and returns whether or not the
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# given path matches that matcher.
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#
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# @param matcher A matcher string/regexp/proc/etc
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# @param path A path as a string
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# @return [Boolean] Whether the path matches the matcher
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def path_match(matcher, path)
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case
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when matcher.is_a?(String)
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path.match(matcher)
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when matcher.respond_to?(:match)
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matcher.match(path)
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when matcher.respond_to?(:call)
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matcher.call(path)
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else
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File.fnmatch(matcher.to_s, path)
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end
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end
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# Get a recusive list of files inside a path.
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# Works with symlinks.
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#
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# @param path Some path string or Pathname
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# @param ignore A proc/block that returns true if a given path should be ignored - if a path
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# is ignored, nothing below it will be searched either.
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# @return [Array<Pathname>] An array of Pathnames for each file (no directories)
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def all_files_under(path, &ignore)
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path = Pathname(path)
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return [] if ignore && ignore.call(path)
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if path.directory?
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path.children.flat_map do |child|
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all_files_under(child, &ignore)
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end.compact
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elsif path.file?
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[path]
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else
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[]
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end
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end
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# Given a source path (referenced either absolutely or relatively)
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# or a Resource, this will produce the nice URL configured for that
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# path, respecting :relative_links, directory indexes, etc.
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def url_for(app, path_or_resource, options={})
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# Handle Resources and other things which define their own url method
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url = if path_or_resource.respond_to?(:url)
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path_or_resource.url
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else
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path_or_resource.dup
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end.gsub(' ', '%20')
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# Try to parse URL
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begin
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uri = URI(url)
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rescue URI::InvalidURIError
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# Nothing we can do with it, it's not really a URI
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return url
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end
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relative = options[:relative]
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raise "Can't use the relative option with an external URL" if relative && uri.host
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# Allow people to turn on relative paths for all links with
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# set :relative_links, true
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# but still override on a case by case basis with the :relative parameter.
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effective_relative = relative || false
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effective_relative = true if relative.nil? && app.config[:relative_links]
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# Try to find a sitemap resource corresponding to the desired path
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this_resource = options[:current_resource]
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if path_or_resource.is_a?(::Middleman::Sitemap::Resource)
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resource = path_or_resource
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resource_url = url
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elsif this_resource && uri.path
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# Handle relative urls
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url_path = Pathname(uri.path)
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current_source_dir = Pathname('/' + this_resource.path).dirname
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url_path = current_source_dir.join(url_path) if url_path.relative?
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resource = app.sitemap.find_resource_by_path(url_path.to_s)
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resource_url = resource.url if resource
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elsif options[:find_resource] && uri.path
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resource = app.sitemap.find_resource_by_path(uri.path)
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resource_url = resource.url if resource
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end
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if resource
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uri.path = relative_path_from_resource(this_resource, resource_url, effective_relative)
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else
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# If they explicitly asked for relative links but we can't find a resource...
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raise "No resource exists at #{url}" if relative
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end
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# Support a :query option that can be a string or hash
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if query = options[:query]
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uri.query = query.respond_to?(:to_param) ? query.to_param : query.to_s
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end
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# Support a :fragment or :anchor option just like Padrino
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fragment = options[:anchor] || options[:fragment]
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uri.fragment = fragment.to_s if fragment
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# Finally make the URL back into a string
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uri.to_s
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end
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# Expand a path to include the index file if it's a directory
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#
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# @param [String] path Request path/
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# @param [Middleman::Application] app The requesting app.
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# @return [String] Path with index file if necessary.
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def full_path(path, app)
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resource = app.sitemap.find_resource_by_destination_path(path)
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if !resource
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# Try it with /index.html at the end
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indexed_path = File.join(path.sub(%r{/$}, ''), app.config[:index_file])
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resource = app.sitemap.find_resource_by_destination_path(indexed_path)
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end
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if resource
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'/' + resource.destination_path
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else
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'/' + normalize_path(path)
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end
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end
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private
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# Is mime type known to be non-binary?
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#
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# @param [String] mime The mimetype to check.
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# @return [Boolean]
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def nonbinary_mime?(mime)
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case
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when mime.start_with?('text/')
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true
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when mime.include?('xml')
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true
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when mime.include?('json')
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true
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when mime.include?('javascript')
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true
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else
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false
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end
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end
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# Read a few bytes from the file and see if they are binary.
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#
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# @param [String] filename The file to check.
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# @return [Boolean]
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def file_contents_include_binary_bytes?(filename)
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binary_bytes = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31]
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s = File.read(filename, 4096) || ''
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s.each_byte do |c|
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return true if binary_bytes.include?(c)
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end
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false
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end
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# Get a relative path to a resource.
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#
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# @param [Middleman::Sitemap::Resource] curr_resource The resource.
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# @param [String] resource_url The target url.
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# @param [Boolean] relative If the path should be relative.
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# @return [String]
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def relative_path_from_resource(curr_resource, resource_url, relative)
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# Switch to the relative path between resource and the given resource
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# if we've been asked to.
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if relative && curr_resource
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# Output urls relative to the destination path, not the source path
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current_dir = Pathname('/' + curr_resource.destination_path).dirname
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relative_path = Pathname(resource_url).relative_path_from(current_dir).to_s
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# Put back the trailing slash to avoid unnecessary Apache redirects
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if resource_url.end_with?('/') && !relative_path.end_with?('/')
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relative_path << '/'
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end
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relative_path
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else
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resource_url
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end
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end
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end
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# A hash with indifferent access and magic predicates.
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# Copied from Thor
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#
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# hash = Middleman::Util::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new 'foo' => 'bar', 'baz' => 'bee', 'force' => true
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#
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# hash[:foo] #=> 'bar'
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# hash['foo'] #=> 'bar'
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# hash.foo? #=> true
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#
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class HashWithIndifferentAccess < ::Hash #:nodoc:
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def initialize(hash={})
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super()
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hash.each do |key, value|
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self[convert_key(key)] = value
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end
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end
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def [](key)
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super(convert_key(key))
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end
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def []=(key, value)
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super(convert_key(key), value)
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end
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def delete(key)
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super(convert_key(key))
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end
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def values_at(*indices)
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indices.collect { |key| self[convert_key(key)] }
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end
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def merge(other)
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dup.merge!(other)
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end
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def merge!(other)
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other.each do |key, value|
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self[convert_key(key)] = value
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end
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self
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end
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# Convert to a Hash with String keys.
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def to_hash
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Hash.new(default).merge!(self)
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end
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protected
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def convert_key(key)
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key.is_a?(Symbol) ? key.to_s : key
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end
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# Magic predicates. For instance:
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#
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# options.force? # => !!options['force']
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# options.shebang # => "/usr/lib/local/ruby"
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# options.test_framework?(:rspec) # => options[:test_framework] == :rspec
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#
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def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
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method = method.to_s
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if method =~ /^(\w+)\?$/
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if args.empty?
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!!self[$1]
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else
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self[$1] == args.first
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end
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else
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self[method]
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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