class Liquid::Template
Templates are central to liquid. Interpretating templates is a two step process. First you compile the source code you got. During compile time some extensive error checking is performed. your code should expect to get some SyntaxErrors.
After you have a compiled template you can then render
it. You can use a compiled template over and over again and keep it cached.
Example:
template = Liquid::Template.parse(source) template.render('user_name' => 'bob')
Attributes
Sets how strict the parser should be. :lax acts like liquid 2.5 and silently ignores malformed tags in most cases. :warn is the default and will give deprecation warnings when invalid syntax is used. :strict will enforce correct syntax.
Sets how strict the taint checker should be. :lax is the default, and ignores the taint flag completely :warn adds a warning, but does not interrupt the rendering :error raises an error when tainted output is used
Public Class Methods
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 107 def default_resource_limits @default_resource_limits ||= {} end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 93 def error_mode @error_mode ||= :lax end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 77 def file_system @@file_system end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 81 def file_system=(obj) @@file_system = obj end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 120 def initialize @rethrow_errors = false @resource_limits = ResourceLimits.new(self.class.default_resource_limits) end
creates a new Template
object from liquid source code To enable profiling, pass in profile: true
as an option. See Liquid::Profiler
for more information
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 114 def parse(source, options = {}) template = Template.new template.parse(source, options) end
Pass a module with filter methods which should be available to all liquid views. Good for registering the standard library
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 103 def register_filter(mod) Strainer.global_filter(mod) end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 85 def register_tag(name, klass) tags[name.to_s] = klass end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 97 def taint_mode @taint_mode ||= :lax end
Public Instance Methods
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 141 def assigns @assigns ||= {} end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 149 def errors @errors ||= [] end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 145 def instance_assigns @instance_assigns ||= {} end
Parse source code. Returns self for easy chaining
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 127 def parse(source, options = {}) @options = options @profiling = options[:profile] @line_numbers = options[:line_numbers] || @profiling parse_context = options.is_a?(ParseContext) ? options : ParseContext.new(options) @root = Document.parse(tokenize(source), parse_context) @warnings = parse_context.warnings self end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 137 def registers @registers ||= {} end
Render takes a hash with local variables.
if you use the same filters over and over again consider registering them globally with Template.register_filter
if profiling was enabled in Template#parse
then the resulting profiling information will be available via Template#profiler
Following options can be passed:
* <tt>filters</tt> : array with local filters * <tt>registers</tt> : hash with register variables. Those can be accessed from filters and tags and might be useful to integrate liquid more with its host application
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 167 def render(*args) return ''.freeze if @root.nil? context = case args.first when Liquid::Context c = args.shift if @rethrow_errors c.exception_renderer = ->(e) { raise } end c when Liquid::Drop drop = args.shift drop.context = Context.new([drop, assigns], instance_assigns, registers, @rethrow_errors, @resource_limits) when Hash Context.new([args.shift, assigns], instance_assigns, registers, @rethrow_errors, @resource_limits) when nil Context.new(assigns, instance_assigns, registers, @rethrow_errors, @resource_limits) else raise ArgumentError, "Expected Hash or Liquid::Context as parameter" end case args.last when Hash options = args.pop registers.merge!(options[:registers]) if options[:registers].is_a?(Hash) apply_options_to_context(context, options) when Module, Array context.add_filters(args.pop) end # Retrying a render resets resource usage context.resource_limits.reset begin # render the nodelist. # for performance reasons we get an array back here. join will make a string out of it. result = with_profiling(context) do @root.render(context) end result.respond_to?(:join) ? result.join : result rescue Liquid::MemoryError => e context.handle_error(e) ensure @errors = context.errors end end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 218 def render!(*args) @rethrow_errors = true render(*args) end
Private Instance Methods
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 246 def apply_options_to_context(context, options) context.add_filters(options[:filters]) if options[:filters] context.global_filter = options[:global_filter] if options[:global_filter] context.exception_renderer = options[:exception_renderer] if options[:exception_renderer] context.strict_variables = options[:strict_variables] if options[:strict_variables] context.strict_filters = options[:strict_filters] if options[:strict_filters] end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 225 def tokenize(source) Tokenizer.new(source, @line_numbers) end
# File lib/liquid/template.rb, line 229 def with_profiling(context) if @profiling && !context.partial raise "Profiler not loaded, require 'liquid/profiler' first" unless defined?(Liquid::Profiler) @profiler = Profiler.new @profiler.start begin yield ensure @profiler.stop end else yield end end