Class: SyntaxTree::Haml::Format

Inherits:
Visitor
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: Formatter, HTMLAttributesPart, HashAttributesPart, LiteralHashValue, PartList, PlainPart, PrefixPart, StringHashValue

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from Visitor

#visit

Constructor Details

#initialize(q) ⇒ Format

Returns a new instance of Format.



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# File 'lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb', line 24

def initialize(q)
  @q = q
end

Instance Attribute Details

#qObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute q.



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# File 'lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb', line 22

def q
  @q
end

Instance Method Details

#visit_comment(node) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb', line 29

def visit_comment(node)
  with_children(node) do
    q.text("/")
    q.text("!") if node.value[:revealed]

    if node.value[:conditional]
      q.text(node.value[:conditional])
    elsif node.value[:text]
      q.text(" #{node.value[:text]}")
    end
  end
end

#visit_doctype(node) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb', line 43

def visit_doctype(node)
  parts = ["!!!"]

  parts << if DOCTYPE_TYPES.key?(node.value[:type])
    DOCTYPE_TYPES[node.value[:type]]
  elsif DOCTYPE_VERSIONS.include?(node.value[:version])
    node.value[:version]
  else
    node.value[:type]
  end

  parts << node.value[:encoding] if node.value[:encoding]
  q.text(parts.join(" "))
end

#visit_filter(node) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb', line 59

def visit_filter(node)
  q.group do
    q.text(":")
    q.text(node.value[:name])

    q.indent do
      q.breakable_force
      first = true

      node.value[:text].each_line(chomp: true) do |line|
        if first
          first = false
        else
          q.breakable_force
        end

        q.text(line)
      end
    end
  end
end

#visit_haml_comment(node) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb', line 82

def visit_haml_comment(node)
  q.text("-#")
  text = node.value[:text].strip

  if text.include?("\n")
    q.indent do
      q.breakable_force
      first = true

      text.each_line(chomp: true) do |line|
        if first
          first = false
        else
          q.breakable_force
        end

        q.text(line)
      end
    end
  else
    q.text(" #{text}")
  end
end

#visit_plain(node) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb', line 107

def visit_plain(node)
  if line = q.literal_lines[node.line]
    q.text(line)
  else
    text = node.value[:text]
    q.text("\\") if escaped?(text)
    q.text(text)
  end
end

#visit_root(node) ⇒ Object

Visit the root node of the AST.



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# File 'lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb', line 118

def visit_root(node)
  node.children.each do |child|
    visit(child)
    q.breakable_force
  end
end

#visit_script(node) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb', line 126

def visit_script(node)
  with_children(node) do
    if line = q.literal_lines[node.line]
      q.text(line)
    else
      q.text("&") if node.value[:escape_html]
      q.text(node.value[:preserve] ? "~" : "=")
      q.text(" ")
      q.text(node.value[:text].strip)
    end
  end
end

#visit_silent_script(node) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb', line 140

def visit_silent_script(node)
  q.group do
    q.text("- ")
    q.text(node.value[:text].strip)

    node.children.each do |child|
      if continuation?(node, child)
        q.breakable_force
        visit(child)
      else
        q.indent do
          q.breakable_force
          visit(child)
        end
      end
    end
  end
end

#visit_tag(node) ⇒ Object

Visit a tag node.



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# File 'lib/syntax_tree/haml/format.rb', line 304

def visit_tag(node)
  parts = PartList.new(node)

  # If we have a tag that isn't a div, then we need to print out that
  # name of that tag first. If it is a div, first we'll check if there
  # are any other things that would force us to print out the div
  # explicitly, and otherwise we'll leave it off.
  if node.value[:name] != "div"
    parts << PrefixPart.new("%", node.value[:name])
  end

  # If we have a class attribute, then we're going to print that here
  # using the special class syntax.
  if node.value[:attributes].key?("class")
    parts << PrefixPart.new(
      ".",
      node.value[:attributes]["class"].tr(" ", ".")
    )
  end

  # If we have an id attribute, then we're going to print that here
  # using the special id syntax.
  if node.value[:attributes].key?("id")
    parts << PrefixPart.new("#", node.value[:attributes]["id"])
  end

  # If we're using dynamic attributes on this tag, then they come in as
  # a string that looks like the output of Hash#inspect from Ruby. So
  # here we're going to split it all up and print it out nicely.
  if node.value[:dynamic_attributes].new
    parts << HTMLAttributesPart.new(node.value[:dynamic_attributes].new)
  end

  # If there are any static attributes that are not class or id (because
  # we already took care of those), then we're going to print them out
  # here.
  static =
    node.value[:attributes].reject do |key, _|
      key == "class" || key == "id"
    end

  parts << HashAttributesPart.new(static) if static.any?

  # If there are dynamic attributes that don't use the newer syntax, then
  # we're going to print them out here.
  if node.value[:dynamic_attributes].old
    parts << PlainPart.new("%div") if parts.empty?

    if ::Haml::AttributeParser.available?
      dynamic = parse_attributes(node.value[:dynamic_attributes].old)
      parts << if dynamic.is_a?(LiteralHashValue)
        PlainPart.new(dynamic.value)
      else
        HashAttributesPart.new(dynamic)
      end
    else
      parts << PlainPart.new(node.value[:dynamic_attributes].old)
    end
  end

  # https://haml.info/docs/yardoc/file.REFERENCE.html#object-reference-
  if node.value[:object_ref] != :nil
    parts << PlainPart.new("%div") if parts.empty?
    parts << PlainPart.new(node.value[:object_ref])
  end

  # https://haml.info/docs/yardoc/file.REFERENCE.html#whitespace-removal--and-
  parts << PlainPart.new(">") if node.value[:nuke_outer_whitespace]
  parts << PlainPart.new("<") if node.value[:nuke_inner_whitespace]

  # https://haml.info/docs/yardoc/file.REFERENCE.html#empty-void-tags-
  parts << PlainPart.new("/") if node.value[:self_closing]

  # If there is a value part, then we're going to print slightly
  # differently as the value goes after the tag declaration.
  if (value = node.value[:value]) && !value.empty?
    with_children(node) do
      q.group { parts.format(q) }
      q.indent do
        # Split between the declaration of the tag and the contents of the
        # tag.
        q.breakable_empty

        if node.value[:parse] && value.match?(/#[{$@]/)
          # There's a weird case here where if the value includes
          # interpolation and it's marked as { parse: true }, then we
          # don't actually want the = prefix, and we want to remove extra
          # escaping.
          q.if_break { q.text("") }.if_flat { q.text(" ") }
          q.text(value[1...-1].gsub(/\\"/, "\""))
        elsif node.value[:parse]
          q.text("= #{value}")
        else
          q.if_break { q.text("") }.if_flat { q.text(" ") }
          q.text(value)
        end
      end
    end
  else
    with_children(node) { parts.format(q) }
  end
end