use Carp;
use IO::File;
use List::Util qw(first);
+use MIME::Base64;
use SL::Request qw(flatten);
use SL::MoreCommon qw(uri_encode);
+use SL::Presenter;
use Rose::Object::MakeMethods::Generic
(
- scalar => [ qw(action_name) ],
+ scalar => [ qw(action_name) ],
+ 'scalar --get_set_init' => [ qw(js p) ],
);
#
my %params = ref($_[0]) eq 'HASH' ? %{ $_[0] } : @_;
my $controller = delete($params{controller}) || $self->controller_name;
my $action = $params{action} || 'dispatch';
+ my $fragment = delete $params{fragment};
my $script;
if ($controller =~ m/\.pl$/) {
my $query = join '&', map { uri_encode($_->[0]) . '=' . uri_encode($_->[1]) } @{ flatten(\%params) };
- return "${script}?${query}";
+ return "${script}?${query}" . (defined $fragment ? "#$fragment" : '');
}
sub redirect_to {
SL::Helper::Flash::delay_flash();
}
+ return $self->render(SL::ClientJS->new->redirect_to($url)) if $::request->is_ajax;
+
print $::request->{cgi}->redirect($url);
}
my $template = shift;
my ($options, %locals) = (@_ && ref($_[0])) ? @_ : ({ }, @_);
- $options->{type} = lc($options->{type} || 'html');
- $options->{no_layout} = 1 if $options->{type} eq 'js';
+ # Special handling/shortcut for an instance of SL::ClientJS:
+ return $self->render(\$template->to_json, { type => 'json' }) if ref($template) eq 'SL::ClientJS';
+
+ # Set defaults for all available options.
+ my %defaults = (
+ type => 'html',
+ output => 1,
+ header => 1,
+ layout => 1,
+ process => 1,
+ status => '200 ok',
+ );
+ $options->{$_} //= $defaults{$_} for keys %defaults;
+ $options->{type} = lc $options->{type};
+
+ # Check supplied options for validity.
+ foreach (keys %{ $options }) {
+ croak "Unsupported option: $_" unless $defaults{$_};
+ }
+
+ # Only certain types are supported.
+ croak "Unsupported type: " . $options->{type} unless $options->{type} =~ m/^(?:html|js|json|text)$/;
- my $source;
- if ($options->{inline}) {
- $source = \$template;
+ # The "template" argument must be a string or a reference to one.
+ $template = ${ $template } if ((ref($template) || '') eq 'REF') && (ref(${ $template }) eq 'SL::Presenter::EscapedText');
+ croak "Unsupported 'template' reference type: " . ref($template) if ref($template) && (ref($template) !~ m/^(?:SCALAR|SL::Presenter::EscapedText)$/);
- } elsif($options->{raw}) {
- $source = $template;
+ # If all output is turned off then don't output the header either.
+ if (!$options->{output}) {
+ $options->{header} = 0;
+ $options->{layout} = 0;
} else {
- $source = "templates/webpages/${template}." . $options->{type};
- croak "Template file ${source} not found" unless -f $source;
+ # Layout only makes sense if we're outputting HTML.
+ $options->{layout} = 0 if $options->{type} ne 'html';
}
- if (!$options->{partial} && !$options->{inline} && !$::form->{header}) {
- if ($options->{no_layout}) {
- $::form->{header} = 1;
- my $content_type = $options->{type} eq 'js' ? 'text/javascript' : 'text/html';
+ # Let the presenter do the rest of the work.
+ my $output;
+ {
+ local $::form->{title} = $locals{title} if $locals{title};
+ $output = $self->presenter->render(
+ $template,
+ { type => $options->{type}, process => $options->{process} },
+ %locals,
+ SELF => $self,
+ );
+ }
- print $::form->create_http_response(content_type => $content_type,
- charset => $::lx_office_conf{system}->{dbcharset} || Common::DEFAULT_CHARSET());
+ if ($options->{header}) {
+ # Output the HTTP response and the layout in case of HTML output.
- } else {
+ if ($options->{layout}) {
$::form->{title} = $locals{title} if $locals{title};
- $::form->header(no_menu => $options->{no_menu});
- }
- }
+ $::form->header;
- my %params = ( %locals,
- AUTH => $::auth,
- FLASH => $::form->{FLASH},
- FORM => $::form,
- INSTANCE_CONF => $::instance_conf,
- LOCALE => $::locale,
- LXCONFIG => \%::lx_office_conf,
- LXDEBUG => $::lxdebug,
- MYCONFIG => \%::myconfig,
- SELF => $self,
- );
+ } else {
+ # No layout: just the standard HTTP response. Also notify
+ # $::form that the header has already been output so that
+ # $::form->header() won't output it again.
+ $::form->{header} = 1;
+ my $content_type = $options->{type} eq 'html' ? 'text/html'
+ : $options->{type} eq 'js' ? 'text/javascript'
+ : $options->{type} eq 'text' ? 'text/plain'
+ : 'application/json';
- my $output;
- if (!$options->{raw}) {
- my $parser = $self->_template_obj;
- $parser->process($source, \%params, \$output) || croak $parser->error;
- } else {
- $output = $$source;
+ print $::form->create_http_response(content_type => $content_type,
+ charset => 'UTF-8',
+ (status => $options->{status}) x !!$options->{status});
+ }
}
- print $output unless $options->{inline} || $options->{no_output};
+ # Print the output if wanted.
+ print $output if $options->{output};
return $output;
}
sub send_file {
- my ($self, $file_name, %params) = @_;
+ my ($self, $file_name_or_content, %params) = @_;
+
+ my ($file, $size);
+
+ if (!ref $file_name_or_content) {
+ $file = IO::File->new($file_name_or_content, 'r') || croak("Cannot open file '${file_name_or_content}'");
+ $size = -s $file_name_or_content;
+ } else {
+ $size = length $$file_name_or_content;
+ }
- my $file = IO::File->new($file_name, 'r') || croak("Cannot open file '${file_name}'");
my $content_type = $params{type} || 'application/octet_stream';
- my $attachment_name = $params{name} || $file_name;
+ my $attachment_name = $params{name} || (!ref($file_name_or_content) ? $file_name_or_content : '');
$attachment_name =~ s:.*//::g;
- print $::form->create_http_response(content_type => $content_type,
- content_disposition => 'attachment; filename="' . $attachment_name . '"',
- content_length => -s $file);
+ if ($::request->is_ajax || $params{ajax}) {
+ my $octets = ref $file_name_or_content ? $file_name_or_content : \ do { local $/ = undef; <$file> };
+ $self->js->save_file(MIME::Base64::encode_base64($$octets), $content_type, $size, $attachment_name);
+ $self->js->render unless $params{js_no_render};
+ } else {
+ print $::form->create_http_response(content_type => $content_type,
+ content_disposition => 'attachment; filename="' . $attachment_name . '"',
+ content_length => $size);
+
+ if (!ref $file_name_or_content) {
+ $::locale->with_raw_io(\*STDOUT, sub { print while <$file> });
+ $file->close;
+ unlink $file_name_or_content if $params{unlink};
+ } else {
+ $::locale->with_raw_io(\*STDOUT, sub { print $$file_name_or_content });
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+sub presenter {
+ return SL::Presenter->get;
+}
- $::locale->with_raw_io(\*STDOUT, sub { print while <$file> });
- $file->close;
+sub init_p {
+ return SL::Presenter->get;
}
sub controller_name {
return $class;
}
+sub init_js {
+ SL::ClientJS->new(controller => $_[0])
+}
+
#
# Before/after run hooks
#
$self->$sub(@_);
$self->_run_hooks('after', $action);
} else {
- $::form->error($::locale->text('Oops. No valid action found to dispatch. Please report this case to the Lx-Office team.'));
+ $::form->error($::locale->text('Oops. No valid action found to dispatch. Please report this case to the kivitendo team.'));
}
}
-sub _template_obj {
- my ($self) = @_;
-
- $self->{__basepriv_template_obj} ||=
- Template->new({ INTERPOLATE => 0,
- EVAL_PERL => 0,
- ABSOLUTE => 1,
- CACHE_SIZE => 0,
- PLUGIN_BASE => 'SL::Template::Plugin',
- INCLUDE_PATH => '.:templates/webpages',
- COMPILE_EXT => '.tcc',
- COMPILE_DIR => $::lx_office_conf{paths}->{userspath} . '/templates-cache',
- ERROR => 'templates/webpages/generic/exception.html',
- }) || croak;
-
- return $self->{__basepriv_template_obj};
-}
-
1;
__END__
C<$options>, if present, must be a hash reference. All remaining
parameters are slurped into C<%locals>.
-What is rendered and how C<$template> is interpreted is determined by
-the options I<type>, I<inline>, I<partial> and I<no_layout>.
+What is rendered and how C<$template> is interpreted is determined
+both by C<$template>'s reference type and by the supplied options. The
+actual rendering is handled by L<SL::Presenter/render>.
-If C<< $options->{inline} >> is trueish then C<$template> is a string
-containing the template code to interprete. Additionally the output
-will not be sent to the browser. Instead it is only returned to the
-caller.
+If C<$template> is a normal scalar (not a reference) then it is meant
+to be a template file name relative to the C<templates/webpages>
+directory. The file name to use is determined by the C<type> option.
-If C<< $options->{raw} >> is trueish, the function will treat the input as
-already parsed, and will not filter the input through Template. Unlike
-C<inline>, the input is taked as a reference.
+If C<$template> is a reference to a scalar then the referenced
+scalar's content is used as the content to process. The C<type> option
+is not considered in this case.
-If C<< $options->{inline} >> is falsish then C<$template> is
-interpreted as the name of a template file. It is prefixed with
-"templates/webpages/" and postfixed with a file extension based on
-C<< $options->{type} >>. C<< $options->{type} >> can be either C<html>
-or C<js> and defaults to C<html>. An exception will be thrown if that
-file does not exist.
+C<$template> can also be an instance of L<SL::Presenter::EscapedText>
+or a reference to such an instance. Both of these cases are handled
+the same way as if C<$template> were a reference to a scalar: its
+content is processed, and C<type> is not considered.
-If C<< $options->{partial} >> or C<< $options->{inline} >> is trueish
-then neither the HTTP response header nor the standard HTML header is
-generated.
+Other reference types, unknown options and unknown arguments to the
+C<type> option cause the function to L<croak>.
-Otherwise at least the HTTP response header will be generated based on
-the template type (C<< $options->{type} >>).
+The following options are available (defaults: C<type> = 'html',
+C<process> = 1, C<output> = 1, C<header> = 1, C<layout> = 1):
-If the template type is C<html> then the standard HTML header will be
-output via C<< $::form->header >> with C<< $::form->{title} >> set to
-C<$locals{title}> (the latter only if C<$locals{title}> is
-trueish). Setting C<< $options->{no_layout} >> to trueish will prevent
-this.
+=over 2
-The template itself has access to the following variables:
+=item C<type>
-=over 2
+The template type. Can be C<html> (the default), C<js> for JavaScript,
+C<json> for JSON and C<text> for plain text content. Affects the
+extension that's added to the file name given with a non-reference
+C<$template> argument, the content type HTTP header that is output and
+whether or not the layout will be output as well (see description of
+C<layout> below).
-=item * C<AUTH> -- C<$::auth>
+=item C<process>
-=item * C<FORM> -- C<$::form>
+If trueish (which is also the default) it causes the template/content
+to be processed by the Template toolkit. Otherwise the
+template/content is output as-is.
-=item * C<LOCALE> -- C<$::locale>
+=item C<output>
-=item * C<LXCONFIG> -- all parameters from C<config/lx_office.conf>
-with the same name they appear in the file (first level is the
-section, second the actual variable, e.g. C<system.dbcharset>,
-C<features.webdav> etc)
+If trueish (the default) then the generated output will be sent to the
+browser in addition to being returned. If falsish then the options
+C<header> and C<layout> are set to 0 as well.
-=item * C<LXDEBUG> -- C<$::lxdebug>
+=item C<header>
-=item * C<MYCONFIG> -- C<%::myconfig>
+Determines whether or not to output the HTTP response
+headers. Defaults to the same value that C<output> is set to. If set
+to falsish then the layout is not output either.
-=item * C<SELF> -- the controller instance
+=item C<layout>
-=item * All items from C<%locals>
+Determines whether or not the basic HTML layout structure should be
+output (HTML header, common JavaScript and stylesheet inclusions, menu
+etc.). Defaults to 0 if C<type> is not C<html> and to the same value
+C<header> is set to otherwise.
=back
-Unless C<< $options->{inline} >> is trueish the function will send the
-output to the browser.
+The template itself has access to several variables. These are listed
+in the documentation to L<SL::Presenter/render>.
The function will always return the output.
TODO_ITEMS => SL::DB::Manager::Todo->get_all_sorted);
Example: Render a string and return its content for further processing
-by the calling function. No header is generated due to C<inline>.
+by the calling function. No header is generated due to C<output>.
- my $content = $self->render('[% USE JavaScript %][% JavaScript.replace_with("#someid", "js/something") %]',
- { type => 'js', inline => 1 });
+ my $content = $self->render(\'[% USE JavaScript %][% JavaScript.replace_with("#someid", "js/something") %]',
+ { output => 0 });
-Example: Render a JavaScript template and send it to the
+Example: Render a JavaScript template
+"templates/webpages/todo/single_item.js" and send it to the
browser. Typical use for actions called via AJAX:
$self->render('todo/single_item', { type => 'js' },
item => $employee->most_important_todo_item);
-=item C<send_file $file_name, [%params]>
+=item C<send_file $file_name_or_content, [%params]>
+
+Sends the file C<$file_name_or_content> to the browser including
+appropriate HTTP headers for a download. If C<$file_name_or_content>
+is a scalar then it is interpreted as a file name which is opened and
+whose content is sent. Otherwise (C<$file_name_or_content> being a
+reference) the referenced scalar's data itself is sent.
-Sends the file C<$file_name> to the browser including appropriate HTTP
-headers for a download. C<%params> can include the following:
+C<%params> can include the following:
=over 2
'application/octet_stream'
=item * C<name> -- the name presented to the browser; defaults to
-C<$file_name>
+C<$file_name>; mandatory if C<$file_name_or_content> is a reference
+
+=item * C<unlink> -- if trueish and C<$file_name_or_content> refers to
+a file name then unlink the file after it has been sent to the browser
+(e.g. for temporary files)
=back
The action to call is given by C<$params{action}>. It defaults to
C<dispatch>.
+If C<$params{fragment}> is present, it's used as the fragment of the resulting
+URL.
+
All other key/value pairs in C<%params> are appended as GET parameters
to the URL.
=item C<redirect_to %url_params>
-Redirects the browser to a new URL by outputting a HTTP redirect
-header. The URL is generated by calling L</url_for> with
-C<%url_params>.
+Redirects the browser to a new URL. The URL is generated by calling
+L</url_for> with C<%url_params>.
+
+This function implements the redirection depending on whether or not
+the current request is an AJAX request as determined by
+L<SL::Request/is_ajax>. If it is a normal request then it outputs a
+standard HTTP redirect header (HTTP code 302). If it is an AJAX
+request then it outputs an AJAX response suitable for the
+C<kivi.eval_json_result> function from the L<SL::ClientJS> module.
=item C<run_before $sub, %params>
future value C<none> (which would require no authentication but is not
yet implemented).
-=item C<keep_auth_vars_in_form>
+=item C<keep_auth_vars_in_form %params>
May be overridden by a controller. If falsish (the default) all form
variables whose name starts with C<{AUTH}> are removed before the
request is routed. Only controllers that handle login requests
themselves should return trueish for this function.
+C<$params{action}> contains the action name that the request will be
+dispatched to.
+
=item C<controller_name>
Returns the name of the curernt controller package without the
mechanism was used then this is not C<dispatch> but the actual method
name the dispatching resolved to.
+=item C<presenter>
+
+Returns the global presenter object by calling
+L<SL::Presenter/get>.
+
+=item C<js>
+
+Returns an L<SL::ClientJS> instance for this controller.
+
=back
=head2 PRIVATE FUNCTIONS