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package groovy.text;

import groovy.lang.Binding;
import groovy.lang.Closure;
import groovy.lang.GroovyClassLoader;
import groovy.lang.GroovyCodeSource;
import groovy.lang.GroovyObject;
import groovy.lang.GroovyRuntimeException;
import groovy.lang.Writable;
import org.apache.groovy.util.SystemUtil;
import org.codehaus.groovy.control.CompilationFailedException;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;

/**
 * Processes template source files substituting variables and expressions into
 * placeholders in a template source text to produce the desired output using
 * a streaming approach. This engine has equivalent functionality to the
 * {@link SimpleTemplateEngine} but creates the template using writable
 * closures making it potentially more scalable for large templates or in streaming scenarios.
 * 

* The template engine uses JSP style <% %> script and <%= %> expression syntax * or GString style expressions. The variable 'out' is bound to the writer that the template * is being written to. *

* Frequently, the template source will be in a file but here is a simple * example providing the template as a string: *

 * def binding = [
 *     firstname : "Grace",
 *     lastname  : "Hopper",
 *     accepted  : true,
 *     title     : 'Groovy for COBOL programmers'
 * ]
 * def engine = new groovy.text.GStringTemplateEngine()
 * def text = '''\
 * Dear <%= firstname %> $lastname,
 *
 * We <% if (accepted) print 'are pleased' else print 'regret' %> \
 * to inform you that your paper entitled
 * '$title' was ${ accepted ? 'accepted' : 'rejected' }.
 *
 * The conference committee.
 * '''
 * def template = engine.createTemplate(text).make(binding)
 * println template.toString()
 * 
* This example uses a mix of the JSP style and GString style placeholders * but you can typically use just one style if you wish. Running this * example will produce this output: *
 * Dear Grace Hopper,
 *
 * We are pleased to inform you that your paper entitled
 * 'Groovy for COBOL programmers' was accepted.
 *
 * The conference committee.
 * 
* The template engine can also be used as the engine for {@link groovy.servlet.TemplateServlet} by placing the * following in your web.xml file (plus a corresponding servlet-mapping element): *
 * <servlet>
 *   <servlet-name>GStringTemplate</servlet-name>
 *   <servlet-class>groovy.servlet.TemplateServlet</servlet-class>
 *   <init-param>
 *     <param-name>template.engine</param-name>
 *     <param-value>groovy.text.GStringTemplateEngine</param-value>
 *   </init-param>
 * </servlet>
 * 
* In this case, your template source file should be HTML with the appropriate embedded placeholders. */ public class GStringTemplateEngine extends TemplateEngine { private final ClassLoader parentLoader; private static AtomicInteger counter = new AtomicInteger(); private static final boolean reuseClassLoader = SystemUtil.getBooleanSafe("groovy.GStringTemplateEngine.reuseClassLoader"); public GStringTemplateEngine() { this(GStringTemplate.class.getClassLoader()); } public GStringTemplateEngine(ClassLoader parentLoader) { this.parentLoader = parentLoader; } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see groovy.text.TemplateEngine#createTemplate(java.io.Reader) */ public Template createTemplate(final Reader reader) throws CompilationFailedException, ClassNotFoundException, IOException { return new GStringTemplate(reader, parentLoader); } private static class GStringTemplate implements Template { final Closure template; /** * Turn the template into a writable Closure * When executed the closure evaluates all the code embedded in the * template and then writes a GString containing the fixed and variable items * to the writer passed as a parameter *

* For example: *

         * '<%= "test" %> of expr and <% test = 1 %>${test} script.'
         * 
*

* would compile into: *

         * { out -> out << "${"test"} of expr and "; test = 1 ; out << "${test} script."}.asWritable()
         * 
* * @param reader * @param parentLoader * @throws CompilationFailedException * @throws ClassNotFoundException * @throws IOException */ GStringTemplate(final Reader reader, final ClassLoader parentLoader) throws CompilationFailedException, ClassNotFoundException, IOException { final StringBuilder templateExpressions = new StringBuilder("package groovy.tmp.templates\n def getTemplate() { return { out -> out << \"\"\""); boolean writingString = true; while (true) { int c = reader.read(); if (c == -1) break; if (c == '<') { c = reader.read(); if (c == '%') { c = reader.read(); if (c == '=') { parseExpression(reader, writingString, templateExpressions); writingString = true; continue; } else { parseSection(c, reader, writingString, templateExpressions); writingString = false; continue; } } else { appendCharacter('<', templateExpressions, writingString); writingString = true; } } else if (c == '"') { appendCharacter('\\', templateExpressions, writingString); writingString = true; } else if (c == '$') { appendCharacter('$', templateExpressions, writingString); writingString = true; c = reader.read(); if (c == '{') { appendCharacter('{', templateExpressions, writingString); writingString = true; parseGSstring(reader, writingString, templateExpressions); writingString = true; continue; } } appendCharacter((char) c, templateExpressions, writingString); writingString = true; } if (writingString) { templateExpressions.append("\"\"\""); } templateExpressions.append("}}"); // Use a new class loader by default for each class so each class can be independently garbage collected final GroovyClassLoader loader = reuseClassLoader && parentLoader instanceof GroovyClassLoader ? (GroovyClassLoader) parentLoader : AccessController.doPrivileged((PrivilegedAction) () -> new GroovyClassLoader(parentLoader)); final Class groovyClass; try { groovyClass = loader.parseClass(new GroovyCodeSource(templateExpressions.toString(), "GStringTemplateScript" + counter.incrementAndGet() + ".groovy", "x")); } catch (Exception e) { throw new GroovyRuntimeException("Failed to parse template script (your template may contain an error or be trying to use expressions not currently supported): " + e.getMessage()); } try { final GroovyObject script = (GroovyObject) groovyClass.getDeclaredConstructor().newInstance(); this.template = (Closure) script.invokeMethod("getTemplate", null); // GROOVY-6521: must set strategy to DELEGATE_FIRST, otherwise writing // books = 'foo' in a template would store 'books' in the binding of the template script itself ("script") // instead of storing it in the delegate, which is a Binding too this.template.setResolveStrategy(Closure.DELEGATE_FIRST); } catch (InstantiationException | IllegalAccessException | NoSuchMethodException | InvocationTargetException e) { throw new ClassNotFoundException(e.getMessage()); } } private static void appendCharacter(final char c, final StringBuilder templateExpressions, final boolean writingString) { if (!writingString) { templateExpressions.append("out << \"\"\""); } templateExpressions.append(c); } private void parseGSstring(Reader reader, boolean writingString, StringBuilder templateExpressions) throws IOException { if (!writingString) { templateExpressions.append("\"\"\"; "); } while (true) { int c = reader.read(); if (c == -1) break; templateExpressions.append((char) c); if (c == '}') { break; } } } /** * Parse a <% .... %> section * if we are writing a GString close and append ';' * then write the section as a statement * * @param pendingC * @param reader * @param writingString * @param templateExpressions * @throws IOException */ private static void parseSection(final int pendingC, final Reader reader, final boolean writingString, final StringBuilder templateExpressions) throws IOException { if (writingString) { templateExpressions.append("\"\"\"; "); } templateExpressions.append((char) pendingC); readAndAppend(reader, templateExpressions); templateExpressions.append(";\n "); } private static void readAndAppend(Reader reader, StringBuilder templateExpressions) throws IOException { while (true) { int c = reader.read(); if (c == -1) break; if (c == '%') { c = reader.read(); if (c == '>') break; templateExpressions.append('%'); } templateExpressions.append((char) c); } } /** * Parse a <%= .... %> expression * * @param reader * @param writingString * @param templateExpressions * @throws IOException */ private static void parseExpression(final Reader reader, final boolean writingString, final StringBuilder templateExpressions) throws IOException { if (!writingString) { templateExpressions.append("out << \"\"\""); } templateExpressions.append("${"); readAndAppend(reader, templateExpressions); templateExpressions.append('}'); } public Writable make() { return make(null); } public Writable make(final Map map) { final Closure template = ((Closure) this.template.clone()).asWritable(); Binding binding = new Binding(map); template.setDelegate(binding); return (Writable) template; } } }




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