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A dialect for Thymeleaf that allows you to use layout/decorator templates to style your content.
/*
* Copyright 2012, Emanuel Rabina (http://www.ultraq.net.nz/)
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package nz.net.ultraq.thymeleaf.includes
import nz.net.ultraq.thymeleaf.expressions.ExpressionProcessor
import nz.net.ultraq.thymeleaf.fragments.FragmentFinder
import nz.net.ultraq.thymeleaf.fragments.FragmentParameterNamesExtractor
import nz.net.ultraq.thymeleaf.fragments.FragmentProcessor
import nz.net.ultraq.thymeleaf.models.TemplateModelFinder
import org.slf4j.Logger
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory
import org.thymeleaf.context.ITemplateContext
import org.thymeleaf.engine.AttributeName
import org.thymeleaf.model.IModel
import org.thymeleaf.processor.element.AbstractAttributeModelProcessor
import org.thymeleaf.processor.element.IElementModelStructureHandler
import org.thymeleaf.templatemode.TemplateMode
/**
* Similar to Thymeleaf's {@code th:include}, but allows the passing of entire
* element fragments to the included template. Useful if you have some HTML
* that you want to reuse, but whose contents are too complex to determine or
* construct with context variables alone.
*
* @author Emanuel Rabina
* @deprecated Use {@link InsertProcessor} ({@code layout:insert}) instead.
*/
@Deprecated
class IncludeProcessor extends AbstractAttributeModelProcessor {
private static final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(IncludeProcessor)
private static boolean warned = false
static final String PROCESSOR_NAME = 'include'
static final int PROCESSOR_PRECEDENCE = 0
/**
* Constructor, sets this processor to work on the 'include' attribute.
*
* @param templateMode
* @param dialectPrefix
*/
IncludeProcessor(TemplateMode templateMode, String dialectPrefix) {
super(templateMode, dialectPrefix, null, false, PROCESSOR_NAME, true, PROCESSOR_PRECEDENCE, true)
}
/**
* Locates a page fragment and includes it in the current template.
*
* @param context
* @param model
* @param attributeName
* @param attributeValue
* @param structureHandler
*/
@Override
@SuppressWarnings('AssignmentToStaticFieldFromInstanceMethod')
protected void doProcess(ITemplateContext context, IModel model, AttributeName attributeName,
String attributeValue, IElementModelStructureHandler structureHandler) {
if (!warned) {
logger.warn(
'The layout:include/data-layout-include processor is deprecated and will be removed in the next major version of the layout dialect. ' +
'Use the layout:insert/data-layout-insert processor instead. ' +
'See https://github.com/ultraq/thymeleaf-layout-dialect/issues/107 for more information.'
)
warned = true
}
// Locate the page and fragment for inclusion
def fragmentExpression = new ExpressionProcessor(context).parseFragmentExpression(attributeValue)
def fragmentForInclusion = new TemplateModelFinder(context).findFragment(fragmentExpression)
// Gather all fragment parts within the include element, scoping them to this element
def includeFragments = new FragmentFinder(dialectPrefix).findFragments(model)
structureHandler.setLocalFragmentCollection(context, includeFragments)
// Keep track of what template is being processed? Thymeleaf does this for
// its include processor, so I'm just doing the same here.
structureHandler.templateData = fragmentForInclusion.templateData
// Replace the children of this element with the children of the included page fragment
def fragmentForInclusionUse = fragmentForInclusion.cloneModel()
model.removeChildren()
fragmentForInclusionUse.trim()
fragmentForInclusionUse.childModelIterator().each { fragmentChildModel ->
model.insertModel(model.size() - 1, fragmentChildModel)
}
// When fragment parameters aren't named, derive the name from the fragment definition
// TODO: Common code across all the inclusion processors
if (fragmentExpression.hasSyntheticParameters()) {
def fragmentDefinition = fragmentForInclusionUse.first()
.getAttributeValue(dialectPrefix, FragmentProcessor.PROCESSOR_NAME)
def parameterNames = new FragmentParameterNamesExtractor().extract(fragmentDefinition)
fragmentExpression.parameters.eachWithIndex { parameter, index ->
structureHandler.setLocalVariable(parameterNames[index], parameter.right.execute(context))
}
}
// Otherwise, apply values as is
else {
fragmentExpression.parameters.each { parameter ->
structureHandler.setLocalVariable(parameter.left.execute(context), parameter.right.execute(context))
}
}
}
}