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- The original intention of the proxy was to collect up all the requires in our helpers into one place - This has since been expanded and used in more places, in more ways - In hindsight there are now multiple different types of requires in the proxy: - One: true frontend rendering framework requires (stuff from deep inside theme-engine) - Two: data manipulation/sdk stuff, belongs to the frontend, ways to process API data - Three: actual core stuff from Ghost, that we wish wasn't here / needs to be passed in a controlled way - This commit pulls out One into a new rendering service, so at least that stuff is managed independently - This draws the lines clearly between what's internal to the frontend and what isn't - It also highlights that the theme-engine needs to be divided up / refactored so that we don't have these deep requires
72 lines
2.4 KiB
JavaScript
72 lines
2.4 KiB
JavaScript
// # link helper
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const {config} = require('../services/proxy');
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const {SafeString, localUtils} = require('../services/rendering');
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const _ = require('lodash');
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const errors = require('@tryghost/errors');
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const tpl = require('@tryghost/tpl');
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const {buildLinkClasses} = localUtils;
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const messages = {
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hrefIsRequired: 'The {{#link}}{{/link}} helper requires an href="" attribute.'
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};
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const managedAttributes = ['href', 'class', 'activeClass', 'parentActiveClass'];
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function _formatAttrs(attributes) {
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let attributeString = '';
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Object.keys(attributes).forEach((key) => {
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let value = attributes[key];
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// @TODO handle non-string attributes?
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attributeString += `${key}="${value}"`;
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});
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return attributeString;
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}
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module.exports = function link(options) {
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options = options || {};
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options.hash = options.hash || {};
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options.data = options.data || {};
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// If there is no href provided, this is theme dev error, so we throw an error to make this clear.
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if (!_.has(options.hash, 'href')) {
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throw new errors.IncorrectUsageError({
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message: tpl(messages.hrefIsRequired)
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});
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}
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// If the href attribute is empty, this is probably a dynamic data problem, hard for theme devs to track down
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// E.g. {{#link for=slug}}{{/link}} in a context where slug returns an empty string
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// Error's here aren't useful (same as with empty get helper filters) so we fallback gracefully
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if (!options.hash.href) {
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options.hash.href = '';
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}
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let href = options.hash.href.string || options.hash.href;
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// Calculate dynamic properties
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let classes = buildLinkClasses(config.get('url'), href, options);
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// Remove all the attributes we don't want to do a one-to-one mapping of
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managedAttributes.forEach((attr) => {
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delete options.hash[attr];
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});
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// Setup our one-to-one mapping of attributes;
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let attributes = options.hash;
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// Prepare output
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let classString = classes.length > 0 ? `class="${classes.join(' ')}"` : '';
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let hrefString = `href="${href}"`;
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let attributeString = _.size(attributes) > 0 ? _formatAttrs(attributes) : '';
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let openingTag = `<a ${classString} ${hrefString} ${attributeString}>`;
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let closingTag = `</a>`;
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// Clean up any extra spaces
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openingTag = openingTag.replace(/\s{2,}/g, ' ').replace(/\s>/, '>');
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return new SafeString(`${openingTag}${options.fn(this)}${closingTag}`);
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};
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