Class: Asciidoctor::AbstractNode

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Includes:
Logging, Substitutors
Defined in:
lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb

Overview

all content segments in an AsciiDoc document.

Direct Known Subclasses

AbstractBlock, Inline, Table::Column

Constant Summary

Constants included from Substitutors

Substitutors::CAN, Substitutors::CGI, Substitutors::DEL, Substitutors::ESC_R_SB, Substitutors::HighlightedPassSlotRx, Substitutors::PASS_END, Substitutors::PASS_START, Substitutors::PLUS, Substitutors::PassSlotRx, Substitutors::QuotedTextSniffRx, Substitutors::RS, Substitutors::R_SB, Substitutors::SUB_GROUPS, Substitutors::SUB_HINTS, Substitutors::SUB_OPTIONS, Substitutors::SpecialCharsRx, Substitutors::SpecialCharsTr

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Substitutors

#apply_header_subs, #apply_normal_subs, #apply_reftext_subs, #apply_subs, #expand_subs, #extract_passthroughs, #highlight_source, #resolve_block_subs, #resolve_lines_to_highlight, #resolve_pass_subs, #resolve_subs, #restore_passthroughs, #sub_attributes, #sub_callouts, #sub_macros, #sub_post_replacements, #sub_quotes, #sub_replacements, #sub_source, #sub_specialchars

Methods included from Logging

#logger, #message_with_context

Constructor Details

#initialize(parent, context, opts = {}) ⇒ AbstractNode

Returns a new instance of AbstractNode.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 28

def initialize parent, context, opts = {}
  # document is a special case, should refer to itself
  if context == :document
    @document = self
  elsif parent
    @document = (@parent = parent).document
  end
  @node_name = (@context = context).to_s
  # NOTE the value of the :attributes option may be nil on an Inline node
  @attributes = (attrs = opts[:attributes]) ? attrs.merge : {}
  @passthroughs = []
end

Instance Attribute Details

#attributesObject (readonly)

Get the Hash of attributes for this node



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 11

def attributes
  @attributes
end

#contextObject (readonly)

Get the Symbol context for this node



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 14

def context
  @context
end

#documentObject (readonly)

Get the Asciidoctor::Document to which this node belongs



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 17

def document
  @document
end

#idObject

Get/Set the String id of this node



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 20

def id
  @id
end

#node_nameObject (readonly)

Get the String name of this node



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 23

def node_name
  @node_name
end

#parentObject

Get the AbstractBlock parent element of this node



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 26

def parent
  @parent
end

Instance Method Details

#add_role(name) ⇒ Boolean

Adds the given role directly to this node.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Returns a Boolean indicating whether the role was added.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 232

def add_role name
  if (val = @attributes['role'])
    # NOTE center + include? is faster than split + include?
    if %( #{val} ).include? %( #{name} )
      false
    else
      @attributes['role'] = %(#{val} #{name})
      true
    end
  else
    @attributes['role'] = name
    true
  end
end

#attr(name, default_value = nil, fallback_name = nil) ⇒ Object

Get the value of the specified attribute. If the attribute is not found on this node, fallback_name is set, and this node is not the Document node, get the value of the specified attribute from the Document node.

Look for the specified attribute in the attributes on this node and return the value of the attribute, if found. Otherwise, if fallback_name is set (default: same as name) and this node is not the Document node, look for that attribute on the Document node and return its value, if found. Otherwise, return the default value (default: nil).

Parameters:

  • name

    The String or Symbol name of the attribute to resolve.

  • default_value (defaults to: nil)

    The Object value to return if the attribute is not found (default: nil).

  • fallback_name (defaults to: nil)

    The String or Symbol of the attribute to resolve on the Document if the attribute is not found on this node (default: same as name).

Returns:

  • (Object)

    Returns the Object value (typically a String) of the attribute or default_value if the attribute is not found.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 87

def attr name, default_value = nil, fallback_name = nil
  @attributes[name.to_s] || (fallback_name && @parent && @document.attributes[(fallback_name == true ? name : fallback_name).to_s] || default_value)
end

#attr?(name, expected_value = nil, fallback_name = nil) ⇒ Boolean

Check if the specified attribute is defined using the same logic as #attr, optionally performing a comparison with the expected value if specified.

Look for the specified attribute in the attributes on this node. If not found, fallback_name is specified (default: same as name), and this node is not the Document node, look for that attribute on the Document node. In either case, if the attribute is found, and the comparison value is truthy, return whether the two values match. Otherwise, return whether the attribute was found.

Parameters:

  • name

    The String or Symbol name of the attribute to resolve.

  • expected_value (defaults to: nil)

    The expected Object value of the attribute (default: nil).

  • fallback_name (defaults to: nil)

    The String or Symbol of the attribute to resolve on the Document if the attribute is not found on this node (default: same as name).

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Returns a Boolean indicating whether the attribute exists and, if a truthy comparison value is specified, whether the value of the attribute matches the comparison value.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 106

def attr? name, expected_value = nil, fallback_name = nil
  if expected_value
    expected_value == (@attributes[name.to_s] || (fallback_name && @parent ? @document.attributes[(fallback_name == true ? name : fallback_name).to_s] : nil))
  else
    (@attributes.key? name.to_s) || (fallback_name && @parent ? (@document.attributes.key? (fallback_name == true ? name : fallback_name).to_s) : false)
  end
end

#block?Boolean

Returns whether this Asciidoctor::AbstractNode is an instance of Block

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Returns

Raises:

  • (::NotImplementedError)


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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 44

def block?
  # :nocov:
  raise ::NotImplementedError
  # :nocov:
end

#converterObject

Get the Asciidoctor::Converter instance being used to convert the current Asciidoctor::Document.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 61

def converter
  @document.converter
end

#enabled_optionsSet

Retrieve the Set of option names that are enabled on this node

Returns:

  • (Set)

    Returns a Set of option names



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 168

def enabled_options
  ::Set.new.tap {|accum| @attributes.each_key {|k| accum << (k.slice 0, k.length - 7) if k.to_s.end_with? '-option' } }
end

#generate_data_uri(target_image, asset_dir_key = nil) ⇒ A

Generate a data URI that can be used to embed an image in the output document

First, and foremost, the target image path is cleaned if the document safe mode level is set to at least SafeMode::SAFE (a condition which is true by default) to prevent access to ancestor paths in the filesystem. The image data is then read and converted to base64. Finally, a data URI is built which can be used in an image tag.

Parameters:

  • target_image

    A String path to the target image

  • asset_dir_key (defaults to: nil)

    The String attribute key used to lookup the directory where the image is located (default: nil)

Returns:

  • (A)

    String data URI containing the content of the target image



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 365

def generate_data_uri(target_image, asset_dir_key = nil)
  if (ext = Helpers.extname target_image, nil)
    mimetype = ext == '.svg' ? 'image/svg+xml' : %(image/#{ext.slice 1, ext.length})
  else
    mimetype = 'application/octet-stream'
  end

  if asset_dir_key
    image_path = normalize_system_path(target_image, @document.attr(asset_dir_key), nil, target_name: 'image')
  else
    image_path = normalize_system_path(target_image)
  end

  if ::File.readable? image_path
    # NOTE pack 'm0' is equivalent to Base64.strict_encode64
    %(data:#{mimetype};base64,#{[(::File.binread image_path)].pack 'm0'})
  else
    logger.warn %(image to embed not found or not readable: #{image_path})
    %(data:#{mimetype};base64,)
    # uncomment to return 1 pixel white dot instead
    #'data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw=='
  end
end

#generate_data_uri_from_uri(image_uri, cache_uri = false) ⇒ A

Read the image data from the specified URI and generate a data URI

The image data is read from the URI and converted to Base64. A data URI is constructed from the content_type header and Base64 data and returned, which can then be used in an image tag.

Parameters:

  • image_uri

    The URI from which to read the image data. Can be http://, https:// or ftp://

  • cache_uri (defaults to: false)

    A Boolean to control caching. When true, the open-uri-cached library is used to cache the image for subsequent reads. (default: false)

Returns:

  • (A)

    data URI string built from Base64 encoded data read from the URI and the mime type specified in the Content Type header.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 401

def generate_data_uri_from_uri image_uri, cache_uri = false
  if cache_uri
    # caching requires the open-uri-cached gem to be installed
    # processing will be automatically aborted if these libraries can't be opened
    Helpers.require_library 'open-uri/cached', 'open-uri-cached'
  elsif !RUBY_ENGINE_OPAL
    # autoload open-uri
    ::OpenURI
  end

  begin
    mimetype, bindata = ::OpenURI.open_uri(image_uri, URI_READ_MODE) {|f| [f.content_type, f.read] }
    # NOTE pack 'm0' is equivalent to Base64.strict_encode64
    %(data:#{mimetype};base64,#{[bindata].pack 'm0'})
  rescue
    logger.warn %(could not retrieve image data from URI: #{image_uri})
    image_uri
    # uncomment to return empty data (however, mimetype needs to be resolved)
    #%(data:#{mimetype}:base64,)
    # uncomment to return 1 pixel white dot instead
    #'data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw=='
  end
end

#has_role?(name) ⇒ Boolean

Checks if the specified role is present in the list of roles for this node.

Parameters:

  • name

    The String name of the role to find.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Returns a Boolean indicating whether this node has the specified role.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 215

def has_role? name
  # NOTE center + include? is faster than split + include?
  (val = @attributes['role']) ? (%( #{val} ).include? %( #{name} )) : false
end

#icon_uri(name) ⇒ A

Construct a reference or data URI to an icon image for the specified icon name.

If the ‘icon’ attribute is set on this block, the name is ignored and the value of this attribute is used as the target image path. Otherwise, construct a target image path by concatenating the value of the ‘iconsdir’ attribute, the icon name, and the value of the ‘icontype’ attribute (defaulting to ‘png’).

The target image path is then passed through the #image_uri() method. If the ‘data-uri’ attribute is set on the document, the image will be safely converted to a data URI.

The return value of this method can be safely used in an image tag.

Parameters:

  • name

    The String name of the icon

Returns:

  • (A)

    String reference or data URI for an icon image



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 291

def icon_uri name
  if attr? 'icon'
    icon = attr 'icon'
    # QUESTION should we be adding the extension if the icon is an absolute URI?
    icon = %(#{icon}.#{@document.attr 'icontype', 'png'}) unless Helpers.extname? icon
  else
    icon = %(#{name}.#{@document.attr 'icontype', 'png'})
  end
  image_uri icon, 'iconsdir'
end

#image_uri(target_image, asset_dir_key = 'imagesdir') ⇒ A

Construct a URI reference or data URI to the target image.

If the target image is a URI reference, then leave it untouched.

The target image is resolved relative to the directory retrieved from the specified attribute key, if provided.

If the ‘data-uri’ attribute is set on the document, and the safe mode level is less than SafeMode::SECURE, the image will be safely converted to a data URI by reading it from the same directory. If neither of these conditions are satisfied, a relative path (i.e., URL) will be returned.

The return value of this method can be safely used in an image tag.

Parameters:

  • target_image

    A String path to the target image

  • asset_dir_key (defaults to: 'imagesdir')

    The String attribute key used to lookup the directory where the image is located (default: ‘imagesdir’)

Returns:

  • (A)

    String reference or data URI for the target image



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 321

def image_uri(target_image, asset_dir_key = 'imagesdir')
  if (doc = @document).safe < SafeMode::SECURE && (doc.attr? 'data-uri')
    if ((Helpers.uriish? target_image) && (target_image = Helpers.encode_spaces_in_uri target_image)) ||
        (asset_dir_key && (images_base = doc.attr asset_dir_key) && (Helpers.uriish? images_base) &&
        (target_image = normalize_web_path target_image, images_base, false))
      (doc.attr? 'allow-uri-read') ? (generate_data_uri_from_uri target_image, (doc.attr? 'cache-uri')) : target_image
    else
      generate_data_uri target_image, asset_dir_key
    end
  else
    normalize_web_path target_image, (asset_dir_key ? (doc.attr asset_dir_key) : nil)
  end
end

#inline?Boolean

Returns whether this Asciidoctor::AbstractNode is an instance of Inline

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Returns

Raises:

  • (::NotImplementedError)


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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 53

def inline?
  # :nocov:
  raise ::NotImplementedError
  # :nocov:
end

#is_uri?(str) ⇒ Boolean

Deprecated.

Do not use this in new code, and replace it when updating old code.

Check whether the specified String is a URI by matching it against the Asciidoctor::UriSniffRx regex.

In use by Asciidoctor PDF

@deprecated Use Helpers.uriish? instead

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 563

def is_uri? str
  Helpers.uriish? str
end

#media_uri(target, asset_dir_key = 'imagesdir') ⇒ A

Construct a URI reference to the target media.

If the target media is a URI reference, then leave it untouched.

The target media is resolved relative to the directory retrieved from the specified attribute key, if provided.

The return value can be safely used in a media tag (img, audio, video).

Parameters:

  • target

    A String reference to the target media

  • asset_dir_key (defaults to: 'imagesdir')

    The String attribute key used to lookup the directory where the media is located (default: ‘imagesdir’)

Returns:

  • (A)

    String reference for the target media



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 349

def media_uri(target, asset_dir_key = 'imagesdir')
  normalize_web_path target, (asset_dir_key ? @document.attr(asset_dir_key) : nil)
end

#normalize_asset_path(asset_ref, asset_name = 'path', autocorrect = true) ⇒ Object

Normalize the asset file or directory to a concrete and rinsed path

Delegates to normalize_system_path, with the start path set to the value of the base_dir instance variable on the Document object.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 429

def normalize_asset_path(asset_ref, asset_name = 'path', autocorrect = true)
  normalize_system_path(asset_ref, @document.base_dir, nil, target_name: asset_name, recover: autocorrect)
end

#normalize_system_path(target, start = nil, jail = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ String

Resolve and normalize a secure path from the target and start paths using the PathResolver.

See PathResolver#system_path for details.

The most important functionality in this method is to prevent resolving a path outside of the jail (which defaults to the directory of the source file, stored in the base_dir instance variable on Document) if the document safe level is set to SafeMode::SAFE or greater (a condition which is true by default).

Parameters:

  • target

    the String target path

  • start (defaults to: nil)

    the String start (i.e., parent) path

  • jail (defaults to: nil)

    the String jail path to confine the resolved path

  • opts (defaults to: {})

    an optional Hash of options to control processing (default: {}): * :recover is used to control whether the processor should automatically recover when an illegal path is encountered * :target_name is used in messages to refer to the path being resolved

  • raises

    a SecurityError if a jail is specified and the resolved path is

  • outside

    the jail.

Returns:

  • (String)

    Returns the String path resolved from the start and target paths, with any parent references resolved and self references removed. If a jail is provided, this path will be guaranteed to be contained within the jail.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 458

def normalize_system_path target, start = nil, jail = nil, opts = {}
  if (doc = @document).safe < SafeMode::SAFE
    if start
      start = ::File.join doc.base_dir, start unless doc.path_resolver.root? start
    else
      start = doc.base_dir
    end
  else
    start ||= doc.base_dir
    jail ||= doc.base_dir
  end
  doc.path_resolver.system_path target, start, jail, opts
end

#normalize_web_path(target, start = nil, preserve_uri_target = true) ⇒ String

Normalize the web path using the PathResolver.

See PathResolver#web_path for details about path resolution and encoding.

Parameters:

  • target

    the String target path

  • start (defaults to: nil)

    the String start (i.e, parent) path (optional, default: nil)

  • preserve_uri_target (defaults to: true)

    a Boolean indicating whether target should be preserved if contains a URI (default: true)

Returns:

  • (String)

    Returns the resolved String path



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 481

def normalize_web_path(target, start = nil, preserve_uri_target = true)
  if preserve_uri_target && (Helpers.uriish? target)
    Helpers.encode_spaces_in_uri target
  else
    @document.path_resolver.web_path target, start
  end
end

#option?(name) ⇒ Boolean

A convenience method to check if the specified option attribute is enabled on the current node.

Check if the option is enabled. This method simply checks to see if the <name>-option attribute is defined on the current node.

Parameters:

  • name

    the String or Symbol name of the option

  • return

    a Boolean indicating whether the option has been specified

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 149

def option? name
  @attributes[%(#{name}-option)] ? true : false
end

#read_asset(path, opts = {}) ⇒ String

Read the contents of the file at the specified path. This method assumes that the path is safe to read. It checks that the file is readable before attempting to read it.

Parameters:

  • path

    the String path from which to read the contents

  • opts (defaults to: {})

    a Hash of options to control processing (default: {}) * :warn_on_failure a Boolean that controls whether a warning is issued if the file cannot be read (default: false) * :normalize a Boolean that controls whether the lines are normalized and coerced to UTF-8 (default: false)

Returns:

  • (String)

    Returns the String content of the file at the specified path, or nil if the file does not exist.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 502

def read_asset path, opts = {}
  # remap opts for backwards compatibility
  opts = { warn_on_failure: (opts != false) } unless ::Hash === opts
  if ::File.readable? path
    # QUESTION should we chomp content if normalize is false?
    opts[:normalize] ? ((Helpers.prepare_source_string ::File.read path, mode: FILE_READ_MODE).join LF) : (::File.read path, mode: FILE_READ_MODE)
  elsif opts[:warn_on_failure]
    logger.warn %(#{(attr 'docfile') || '<stdin>'}: #{opts[:label] || 'file'} does not exist or cannot be read: #{path})
    nil
  end
end

#read_contents(target, opts = {}) ⇒ Object

Resolve the URI or system path to the specified target, then read and return its contents

The URI or system path of the target is first resolved. If the resolved path is a URI, read the contents from the URI if the allow-uri-read attribute is set, enabling caching if the cache-uri attribute is also set. If the resolved path is not a URI, read the contents of the file from the file system. If the normalize option is set, the data will be normalized.

Parameters:

  • target

    The URI or local path from which to read the data.

  • opts (defaults to: {})

    a Hash of options to control processing (default: {}) * :label the String label of the target to use in warning messages (default: ‘asset’) * :normalize a Boolean that indicates whether the data should be normalized (default: false) * :start the String relative base path to use when resolving the target (default: nil) * :warn_on_failure a Boolean that indicates whether warnings are issued if the target cannot be read (default: true) * :warn_if_empty a Boolean that indicates whether a warning is issued if contents of target is empty (default: false)

Returns:

  • the contents of the resolved target or nil if the resolved target cannot be read – TODO refactor other methods in this class to use this method were possible (repurposing if necessary)



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 531

def read_contents target, opts = {}
  doc = @document
  if (Helpers.uriish? target) || ((start = opts[:start]) && (Helpers.uriish? start) &&
      (target = doc.path_resolver.web_path target, start))
    if doc.attr? 'allow-uri-read'
      Helpers.require_library 'open-uri/cached', 'open-uri-cached' if doc.attr? 'cache-uri'
      begin
        if opts[:normalize]
          contents = (Helpers.prepare_source_string ::OpenURI.open_uri(target, URI_READ_MODE) {|f| f.read }).join LF
        else
          contents = ::OpenURI.open_uri(target, URI_READ_MODE) {|f| f.read }
        end
      rescue
        logger.warn %(could not retrieve contents of #{opts[:label] || 'asset'} at URI: #{target}) if opts.fetch :warn_on_failure, true
      end
    elsif opts.fetch :warn_on_failure, true
      logger.warn %(cannot retrieve contents of #{opts[:label] || 'asset'} at URI: #{target} (allow-uri-read attribute not enabled))
    end
  else
    target = normalize_system_path target, opts[:start], nil, target_name: (opts[:label] || 'asset')
    contents = read_asset target, normalize: opts[:normalize], warn_on_failure: (opts.fetch :warn_on_failure, true), label: opts[:label]
  end
  logger.warn %(contents of #{opts[:label] || 'asset'} is empty: #{target}) if contents && opts[:warn_if_empty] && contents.empty?
  contents
end

#reftextObject

A convenience method that returns the value of the reftext attribute with substitutions applied.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 264

def reftext
  (val = @attributes['reftext']) ? (apply_reftext_subs val) : nil
end

#reftext?Boolean

A convenience method that checks if the reftext attribute is defined.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 269

def reftext?
  @attributes.key? 'reftext'
end

#remove_attr(name) ⇒ String

Remove the attribute from the current node.

Parameters:

  • name

    The String attribute name to remove

Returns:

  • (String)

    Returns the previous String value, or nil if the attribute was not present.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 136

def remove_attr name
  @attributes.delete name
end

#remove_role(name) ⇒ Boolean

Removes the given role directly from this node.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Returns a Boolean indicating whether the role was removed.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 250

def remove_role name
  if (val = @attributes['role']) && ((val = val.split).delete name)
    if val.empty?
      @attributes.delete 'role'
    else
      @attributes['role'] = val.join ' '
    end
    true
  else
    false
  end
end

#roleString

Retrieves the space-separated String role for this node.

Returns:

  • (String)

    Returns the role as a space-separated String.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 188

def role
  @attributes['role']
end

#role=(names) ⇒ Object

Sets the value of the role attribute on this node.

Parameters:

  • names

    A single role name, a space-separated String of role names, or an Array of role names

Returns:

  • the specified String role name or Array of role names



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 225

def role= names
  @attributes['role'] = (::Array === names) ? (names.join ' ') : names
end

#role?(expected_value = nil) ⇒ Boolean

Checks if the role attribute is set on this node and, if an expected value is given, whether the space-separated role matches that value.

Parameters:

  • expected_value (defaults to: nil)

    The expected String value of the role (optional, default: nil)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Returns a Boolean indicating whether the role attribute is set on this node and, if an expected value is given, whether the space-separated role matches that value.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 206

def role? expected_value = nil
  expected_value ? expected_value == @attributes['role'] : (@attributes.key? 'role')
end

#rolesArray

Retrieves the String role names for this node as an Array.

Returns:

  • (Array)

    Returns the role names as a String Array, which is empty if the role attribute is absent on this node.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 195

def roles
  (val = @attributes['role']) ? val.split : []
end

#set_attr(name, value = '', overwrite = true) ⇒ Boolean

Assign the value to the attribute name for the current node.

Parameters:

  • name

    The String attribute name to assign

  • value (defaults to: '')

    The Object value to assign to the attribute (default: ”)

  • overwrite (defaults to: true)

    A Boolean indicating whether to assign the attribute if currently present in the attributes Hash (default: true)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Returns a Boolean indicating whether the assignment was performed



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 122

def set_attr name, value = '', overwrite = true
  if overwrite == false && (@attributes.key? name)
    false
  else
    @attributes[name] = value
    true
  end
end

#set_option(name) ⇒ void

This method returns an undefined value.

Set the specified option on this node.

This method sets the specified option on this node by setting the <name>-option attribute.

Parameters:

  • name

    the String name of the option



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 160

def set_option name
  @attributes[%(#{name}-option)] = ''
  nil
end

#update_attributes(new_attributes) ⇒ Hash

Update the attributes of this node with the new values in the attributes argument.

If an attribute already exists with the same key, it’s value will be overwritten.

Parameters:

  • new_attributes

    A Hash of additional attributes to assign to this node.

Returns:

  • (Hash)

    Returns the updated attributes Hash on this node.



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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/abstract_node.rb', line 181

def update_attributes new_attributes
  @attributes.update new_attributes
end