package Gitalist::View::SyntaxHighlight;
use Moose;
-use Gitalist; # ->path_to
use namespace::autoclean;
extends 'Catalyst::View';
use HTML::Entities qw(encode_entities);
-=begin
-
-B<Notes>
-
-What should be done, but isn't currently:
-
- broquaint> Another Cat question - if I want to have arbitrary things highlighted is pushing things through a View at all costs terribly wrong?
- broquaint> e.g modifying this slightly to highlight anything (or arrays of anything) http://github.com/broquaint/Gitalist/blob/a7cc1ede5f9729465bb53da9c3a8b300a3aa8a0a/lib/Gitalist/View/SyntaxHighlight.pm
- t0m> no, that's totally fine.. I'd tend to push the rendering logic into a model, so you end up doing something like: $c->model('SyntaxDriver')->highlight_all($stuff, $c->view('SyntaxHighlight'));
- broquaint> I'm thinking it's a bad idea because the Controller needs to munge data such that the View knows what to do
- broquaint> You just blew my mind ;)
- t0m> ^^ That works _much_ better if you split up your view methods into process & render..
- t0m> ala TT..
- t0m> i.e. I'd have 'highlight this scalar' as the ->render method in the view..
- t0m> And then the 'default' thing (i.e. process method) will do that and shove the output in the body..
- t0m> but then you can write foreach my $thing (@things) { push(@highlighted_things, $c->view('SyntaxHighlight')->render($thing)); }
- t0m> and then I'd move that ^^ loop down into a model which actually knows about / abstracts walking the data structures concerned..
- t0m> But splitting render and process is the most important bit.. :) Otherwise you need to jump through hoops to render things that don't fit 'nicely' into the bits of stash / body that the view uses by 'default'
- t0m> I wouldn't kill you for putting the structure walking code in the view given you're walking simple arrays / hashes.. It becomes more important if you have a more complex visitor..
- t0m> (I use Visitor in the design patterns sense)
- t0m> As the visitor is responsible for walking the structure, delegating to the ->render call in the view which is responsible for actually mangling the content..
-
-=cut
-
sub process {
my($self, $c) = @_;
- for($c->stash->{blobs} ? @{$c->stash->{blobs}} : $c->stash->{blob}) {
- $_ = $self->highlight($c->stash->{language} => $_);
- }
-
- $c->forward('View::Default');
+ $c->res->body($self->render($c, $c->res->body, $c->stash));
}
-# XXX This takes for freakin' ever on big merges. A cache may be needed.
-sub highlight {
- my($self, $lang, $blob) = @_;
+sub render {
+ my ($self, $c, $blob, $args) = @_;
+
+ # Don't bother with anything over 64kb, it'll be tragically slow.
+ return encode_entities $blob if length $blob > 8192;
+
+ my $lang = $args->{language};
my $ret;
if($lang) {
}
__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
+
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Gitalist::View::SyntaxHighlight - Responsible for syntax highlighting code
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+Catalyst View for Syntax highlighting.
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=head2 process
+
+=head2 highlight
+
+=head1 AUTHORS
+
+See L<Gitalist> for authors.
+
+=head1 LICENSE
+
+See L<Gitalist> for the license.
+
+=cut