{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances, MultiParamTypeClasses, NoMonomorphismRestriction, ScopedTypeVariables, UndecidableInstances #-} {- | Functions I found useful for doing webapps with HStringTemplate. More usage examples can be found by grep -r \"Text.StringTemplate.Helpers\" in happs-tutorial, on hackage. -} module Text.StringTemplate.Helpers ( directoryGroupSafer , directoryGroupsSafer , dirgroupKeys , getTemplateGroup , renderTemplateDirGroup , lookupDirgroup , renderTemplateGroup , render1 , STDirGroups , readTmplDef , readTmplM , readTmplTuples ) where import Text.StringTemplate --hiding (directoryGroup) import Text.StringTemplate.Base import System.Directory import System.FilePath import qualified System.IO.Strict as Strict import Control.Applicative import Data.List (find) import Data.Char import Control.Monad.Reader import HSH import qualified Data.Map as M import Text.StringTemplate.Classes import Safe {- | Chooses a template from an STGroup, or errors if not found. Render that template using attrs. If a template k/v pair is repeated, it appears twice. (Perhaps a clue to buggy behavior?) Repeated keys could be eliminated by running clean: > clean = nubBy (\(a1,b1) (a2,b2) -> a1 == a2) . sortBy (\(a1,b1) (a2,b2) -> a1 `compare` a2) The ToSElem type is probably either String or [String] -} renderTemplateGroup :: (ToSElem a) => STGroup String -> [(String, a)] -> [Char] -> String renderTemplateGroup gr attrs tmpl = maybe ( "template not found: " ++ tmpl ) ( toString . setManyAttribSafer attrs ) ( getStringTemplate tmpl gr ) renderTemplateGroupS :: STGroup String -> [(String, String)] -> [Char] -> String renderTemplateGroupS = renderTemplateGroup -- can this be done for Bytestrings? Below doesn't work, need an instance for (ToSElem B.ByteString) --renderTemplateGroupB :: STGroup String -> [(String, B.ByteString)] -> [Char] -> String --renderTemplateGroupB = renderTemplateGroup t :: IO [FilePath] t = do (map :: M.Map FilePath (STGroup String)) <- ( directoryGroupsSafer "/home/thartman/testtemplates" ) return $ M.keys map --getST type STDirGroups a = M.Map FilePath (STGroup a) {- | calculate a map of directory groups from a top-level directory Each directory gives rise to its own groups. Groups are independent; groups from higher in the directory structure do not have access to groups lower. The top group has key \".\" (mnemonic, current directory), other groups have key names of subdirectories, including the starting ., eg \".\/templates\/path\/to/\subdir\" -} --directoryGroupsSafer :: (Stringable a) => FilePath -> IO (STDirGroups a) directoryGroupsSafer d = bracketCD d $ do subDirs <- findDirectories $ "." -- attempt to make strict, but doesn't make any difference --putStrLn . show . last $ show subDirs return . M.fromList =<< mapM f subDirs where f d = do g <- directoryGroupSafer d return (d,g) -- this seems suspect. Perhaps try using the find module on hackage? -- | wrapper over find \/path\/to\/top\/dir -type d findDirectories :: FilePath -> IO [FilePath] findDirectories d = runStrings $ render1 [("d",d)] "find $d$ -type d" where runStrings :: String -> IO [String] runStrings = ( return . lines =<< ) . run {- | The STGroup can't be shown in a useful way because it's a function type, but you can at least show the directories via Data.Map.keys. -} dirgroupKeys :: (Stringable a) => STDirGroups a -> [FilePath] dirgroupKeys = M.keys lookupDirgroup :: (Stringable a) => FilePath -> STDirGroups a -> Maybe (STGroup a) lookupDirgroup d = M.lookup d -- | > example: getTG "./baselayout" ts' getTemplateGroup :: (Stringable a) => FilePath -> STDirGroups a -> STGroup a getTemplateGroup dir tdg = maybe (error $ "getTG, bad dir:" ++ dir) id . lookupDirgroup dir $ tdg -- | > example: renderTemplateDirGroup ts' "./baselayout" "base" renderTemplateDirGroup :: ToSElem a => STDirGroups String -> FilePath -> String -> [(String,a)] -> String renderTemplateDirGroup tdg dir tname attrs = let ts = getTemplateGroup dir tdg in renderTemplateGroup ts attrs tname -- | calculate the STGroup for a given directory, filtering out files that are probably errors (eg emacs backups) --directoryGroupSafer :: (Stringable a) => FilePath -> IO (STGroup a) directoryGroupSafer :: FilePath -> IO (String -> StFirst (StringTemplate String) ) directoryGroupSafer path = do files <- mapM checkTmplName =<< return . filter isTemplateFile =<< getDirectoryContents path contents <- mapM Strict.readFile $ map (path ) files -- does this make it strict? what's the right way to do it? -- mm, the buggy behavior persists. --putStrLn . show . last . show $ contents let sts = map newSTMP contents tnames = map dropExtension files return $ groupStringTemplates $ zip tnames sts where checkTmplName t = if ( badTmplVarName . takeBaseName ) t then fail $ "directoryGroupSafer, bad template name: " ++ t else return t isTemplateFile f = ( (".st" ==) . takeExtension $ f ) && (not . or . map (=='#') $ f ) {-filename doesn't contain naughty emacs backup character-} setManyAttribSafer attrs st = let mbFoundbadattr = find badTmplVarName . map fst $ attrs in maybe (setManyAttrib attrs st) (\mbA -> newSTMP . ("setManyAttribSafer, bad template atr: "++) $ mbA) mbFoundbadattr (<$$>) :: (Functor f1, Functor f) => (a -> b) -> f (f1 a) -> f (f1 b) (<$$>) = fmap . fmap badTmplVarName :: String -> Bool badTmplVarName t = or . map (not . isAlpha) $ t {- | > render1 [("name","Bill")] "Hi, my name is $name$" > render1 attribs tmpl = render . setManyAttrib attribs . newSTMP $ tmpl -} render1 :: [(String,String)] -> String -> String render1 attribs tmpl = render . setManyAttrib attribs . newSTMP $ tmpl --type StringTemplateReader a = ReaderT (StringTemplate a) --t :: (Stringable a, Monad m) => ReaderT (StringTemplate a) m a --renderArrg :: String -> ReaderT (StringTemplate String) IO (StringTemplate String) renderArrg name = do (e :: StringTemplate String) <- return . newSTMP $ "aaarg, $name$" named <- local $ setAttribute "name" name return named --t2 :: IO String --t2 = renderArrg "Matey" {- | > readTmplTuples = readTmplDef [("readTutTuples error","")] use ST machinery to store key/val configuration information, eg as a configuration hack or in web apps -} readTmplTuples :: STGroup String -> String -> [(String, String)] readTmplTuples = readTmplDef [("readTutTuples error","")] readTmplDef :: (Read b) => b -> STGroup String -> FilePath -> b readTmplDef def ts f = either (const def) id ( readTmplM ts f :: Read a => Either String a) readTmplM :: (Monad m, Read a) => STGroup String -> FilePath -> m a readTmplM ts file = safeRead . renderTemplateGroup ts ([] :: [(String,String)] ) . concatMap escapequote $ file where escapequote char = if char=='"' then "\\\"" else [char] safeRead :: (Monad m, Read a) => String -> m a safeRead s = maybe (fail $ "safeRead: " ++ s) return . readMay $ s