Class: BarefootJS::Context
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- BarefootJS::Context
- Defined in:
- lib/barefoot_js.rb
Overview
Context is the bf object every compiled .erb template receives as a
local. One instance per render (root or child); render_child /
register_components_from_manifest construct a fresh child instance
per nested render, chaining scope/slot identity off the caller.
Constant Summary collapse
- NUMERIC_STRING_RE =
JS-compat callees -- invoked from generated ERB templates as
bf.json(val),bf.floor(val), etc. Numeric coercion follows JS semantics (NaN propagates; non-numeric input yields NaN rather than silently 0).jsonbubbles backend/marshalling errors loudly rather than producing an empty payload. /\A\s*[+-]?(?:\d+\.?\d*|\.\d+)(?:[eE][+-]?\d+)?\s*\z/.freeze
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.derive_vars_from_defaults(defaults, props) ⇒ Object
Derive template-var kvs from a manifest entry's
ssrDefaultssection.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#abs(value) ⇒ Object
Math.abs()(#2168 math-methods). - #async_boundary(id, fallback_html) ⇒ Object
- #async_resolve(id, content_html) ⇒ Object
-
#at(recv, i) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.at(i)-- negative indices count from the end; out-of-bounds -> nil (renders as '' viah, matching JSundefined). -
#bool_str(value) ⇒ Object
Map a JS-boolean-shaped value to the JS
String(bool)form. - #ceil(value) ⇒ Object
-
#comment(text) ⇒ Object
----------------------------------------------------------------- Comment Markers -----------------------------------------------------------------.
-
#concat(a, b) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.concat(other)-- merges two arrays in order into a new Array. -
#data_key_attr ⇒ Object
Emits
data-key="<key>"for a keyed loop item, else ''. -
#ends_with(recv, suffix, end_position = nil) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.endsWith(suffix, endPosition?). - #every(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
- #every_eval(recv, pred_json, param, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
-
#filter(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
.filter(fn)/.every(fn)/.some(fn)/.find(fn)/.findIndex(fn)/.findLast(fn)/.findLastIndex(fn)-- legacy block-predicate path for shapes the compiler lowers to a native callable (e.g. a Kolon-style lambda literal). - #filter_eval(recv, pred_json, param, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
- #find(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
- #find_eval(recv, pred_json, param, forward = true, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
- #find_index(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
- #find_index_eval(recv, pred_json, param, forward = true, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
- #find_last(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
- #find_last_index(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
-
#flat(recv, depth = 1) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.flat(depth?)-- flatten nested arraysdepthlevels deep. -
#flat_dynamic(recv, depth) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.flat(depth)wheredepthis a DYNAMIC value (#2094) -- e.g. -
#flat_map(recv, key_kind, key) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.flatMap(fn)value-returning field projection: map each element through a self/field projection, then flatten one level. - #flat_map_eval(recv, proj_json, param, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
-
#flat_map_tuple(recv, *specs) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.flatMap(i => [i.a, i.b])-- array-literal tuple projection. - #floor(value) ⇒ Object
-
#h(value) ⇒ Object
HTML-escaping helper for text interpolation (
<%= bf.h(expr) %>-- stdlib ERB does not auto-escape). -
#hydration_attrs ⇒ Object
Emits
bf-h="<host>" bf-m="<slot>" bf-r=""conditionally. -
#includes(recv, elem) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.includes(x)/String.prototype.includes(sub)share a method name in JS; dispatch on Ruby class the way BarefootJS.pm dispatches onref(). -
#index_of(recv, elem) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.indexOf(x)/.lastIndexOf(x)-- value-equality search. -
#initialize(backend = nil) ⇒ Context
constructor
A new instance of Context.
-
#join(recv, sep = nil) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.join(sep)with JS semantics: separator defaults to ",", undefined/null elements render as empty. - #json(value) ⇒ Object
- #last_index_of(recv, elem) ⇒ Object
-
#lc(s) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.toLowerCase()/.toUpperCase(). -
#length(recv) ⇒ Object
.lengthworks on both arrays (element count) and strings (character count). - #map_eval(recv, proj_json, param, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
- #max(a, b) ⇒ Object
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#min(a, b) ⇒ Object
Math.min(a, b)/Math.max(a, b)-- two-arg forms only (#2168 math-methods). -
#number(value) ⇒ Object
JS
Number(v)mirror: numeric / boolean inputs convert as expected; non-numeric / nil yield real numeric NaN so downstream arithmetic propagates correctly (Math.floor(NaN) === NaN). - #pad_end(recv, target, pad_str = nil) ⇒ Object
-
#pad_start(recv, target, pad_str = nil) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.padStart/padEnd. - #props_attr ⇒ Object
- #provide_context(name, value) ⇒ Object
-
#query(base, *triples) ⇒ Object
queryHref(base, { ... })(#2042) -- build "base?k=v&..." from a flat list of (guard, key, value) triples. -
#reduce(recv, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Fold an array into a scalar via the arithmetic-fold catalogue (legacy, pre-#2018 path;
reduce_evalbelow handles arbitrary reducer bodies). - #reduce_eval(recv, body_json, acc_name, item_name, init, direction = 'left', base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
-
#register_child_renderer(name, renderer) ⇒ Object
Register a renderer for
render_child(name, ...). -
#register_components_from_manifest(manifest, signal_init: {}) ⇒ Object
----------------------------------------------------------------- Bulk registration from build manifest -----------------------------------------------------------------.
-
#register_script(path) ⇒ Object
----------------------------------------------------------------- Script Registration -----------------------------------------------------------------.
- #render_child(name, *args) ⇒ Object
-
#repeat(recv, count) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.repeat(n)-- a count <= 0 degrades to '' rather than raising (JS throws RangeError for negative counts; SSR templates degrade instead of dying mid-render). -
#replace(recv, pattern, replacement) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.replace(pattern, replacement)-- string-pattern form only, replacing the FIRST occurrence, literally (no regex metacharacters, no$1-style replacement interpolation). -
#replace_all(recv, pattern, replacement) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.replaceAll(pattern, replacement)-- string-pattern form only (#2182), replacing EVERY occurrence (the all-occurrences sibling ofreplaceabove). -
#reverse(recv) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.reverse()/.toReversed()-- always returns a new Array (SSR renders a snapshot; the mutate-vs-copy JS distinction is moot here). - #revoke_context(name) ⇒ Object
- #round(value) ⇒ Object
-
#scope_attr ⇒ Object
bf-s is the addressable scope id only (#1249).
-
#scope_comment ⇒ Object
See spec/compiler.md "Slot identity" for the comment-scope wire format.
- #scripts ⇒ Object
-
#search_params(query = '') ⇒ Object
search_params(query = '') -- request-scoped reader for the reactive searchParams() environment signal (router v0.5, #1922), built from a raw query string.
-
#slice(recv, start, end_ = nil) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.slice(start, end?)ANDString.prototype.slice(thestring-slicedivergence) -- the adapter emits the samebf_slicecall for both receiver shapes (it can't disambiguate string vs. array at compile time), so this dispatches on Ruby class, mirroringincludesabove. - #some(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
- #some_eval(recv, pred_json, param, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
-
#sort(recv, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.sort(cmp)/.toSorted(cmp)-- fixed comparator catalogue (legacy, pre-#2018 path;sort_evalbelow handles arbitrary comparator bodies). -
#sort_eval(recv, cmp_json, param_a, param_b, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
----------------------------------------------------------------- Evaluator-driven sort / reduce / higher-order predicates (#2018): the comparator / reducer / predicate body rides as a serialized- ParsedExpr JSON string and is evaluated per element, delegating to the shared BarefootJS::Evaluator.
-
#split(recv, sep = nil, limit = nil) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.split(sep)-- string -> Array. -
#spread_attrs(bag) ⇒ Object
----------------------------------------------------------------- JSX intrinsic-element spread (#1407) -----------------------------------------------------------------.
-
#starts_with(recv, prefix, position = nil) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.startsWith(prefix, position?). -
#streaming_bootstrap ⇒ Object
----------------------------------------------------------------- Streaming SSR (Out-of-Order) -----------------------------------------------------------------.
-
#string(value) ⇒ Object
JS
String(v)mirror, EXCEPTnilrenders as '' (not the literal "null") so an unset prop doesn't surface as literal text in user-facing HTML -- the same divergence the Go/Perl adapters document for theirstringhelper. - #text_end ⇒ Object
- #text_start(slot_id) ⇒ Object
-
#to_fixed(value, digits = 0) ⇒ Object
Number.prototype.toFixed(digits)-- fixed-decimal string with zero-padding, rounding half toward +Infinity (matchinground). -
#trim(recv) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.trim(). - #trim_end(recv) ⇒ Object
-
#trim_start(recv) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.trimStart()/.trimEnd()-- the one-sided siblings oftrimabove (#2183 follow-up), same\p{Space}regex restricted to one side. -
#truthy?(value) ⇒ Boolean
JS truthiness (falsy: false, nil, 0, NaN, "").
- #uc(s) ⇒ Object
- #use_context(name, default = nil) ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize(backend = nil) ⇒ Context
Returns a new instance of Context.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 78 def initialize(backend = nil) @backend = backend end |
Class Method Details
.derive_vars_from_defaults(defaults, props) ⇒ Object
Derive template-var kvs from a manifest entry's ssrDefaults section.
Each entry shape: { value:, propName:, isRestProps: }. For
isRestProps, the rest bag passes through unchanged (or the static
{} if the caller didn't supply one). For ordinary entries the
caller's props[propName] wins when present, otherwise the static
value does. propName-less entries (signal / memo locals) always
use the static value.
Public (not private_class_method): register_components_from_manifest
above uses it for the ui/* registry path, but a page that composes
flat (non-ui/*) components by hand -- e.g. the blog islands in the
Sinatra/xslate/Mojolicious integrations -- needs the exact same
ssrDefaults-seeding logic for its own manual register_child_renderer
calls. Mirrors the Perl runtime's BarefootJS::_derive_stash_from_defaults,
which is likewise callable from integration code (Perl has no enforced
privacy; the leading underscore is convention only) -- see
integrations/xslate/app.psgi's _register_blog_child and
integrations/mojolicious/app.pl's equivalent.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 328 def self.derive_vars_from_defaults(defaults, props) extra = {} defaults.each do |name, d| unless d.is_a?(Hash) extra[name] = d next end if d[:isRestProps] extra[name] = props.key?(name) ? props[name] : d[:value] next end # `propName` rides in from the JSON manifest as a String -- JSON has # no symbol type, and the manifest's `symbolize_names: true` parse # only symbolizes hash KEYS, never string values. Runtime prop # hashes, meanwhile, are symbol-keyed because compiled ERB templates # pass `{ children: ... }` literals, so `props.key?(prop_name)` with # the String would always miss, silently falling back to the static # default for every manifest-registered child (e.g. `children` # rendering empty) (#2157). prop_name = d[:propName]&.to_sym extra[name] = if !prop_name.nil? && props.key?(prop_name) && !props[prop_name].nil? props[prop_name] else d[:value] end end extra end |
Instance Method Details
#abs(value) ⇒ Object
Math.abs() (#2168 math-methods).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 473 def abs(value) n = number(value) nan_number?(n) ? n : n.abs end |
#async_boundary(id, fallback_html) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 366 def async_boundary(id, fallback_html) fallback_html = backend.materialize(fallback_html) %(<div bf-async="#{id}">#{fallback_html}</div>) end |
#async_resolve(id, content_html) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 371 def async_resolve(id, content_html) %(<template bf-async-resolve="#{id}">#{content_html}</template><script>__bf_swap("#{id}")</script>) end |
#at(recv, i) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.at(i) -- negative indices count from the end;
out-of-bounds -> nil (renders as '' via h, matching JS undefined).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 588 def at(recv, i) return nil unless recv.is_a?(Array) return nil if i.nil? idx = i.to_i len = recv.length return nil if len.zero? idx = len + idx if idx.negative? return nil if idx.negative? || idx >= len recv[idx] end |
#bool_str(value) ⇒ Object
Map a JS-boolean-shaped value to the JS String(bool) form. See
BarefootJS.pm's bool_str docstring for the boolean-only contract --
callers must have already classified the expression as boolean-
result; non-boolean attribute bindings never reach this helper.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 176 def bool_str(value) value ? 'true' : 'false' end |
#ceil(value) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 440 def ceil(value) n = number(value) finite_number?(n) ? n.ceil : n end |
#comment(text) ⇒ Object
Comment Markers
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 168 def comment(text) "<!--bf-#{text}-->" end |
#concat(a, b) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.concat(other) -- merges two arrays in order into a
new Array. Non-array operands collapse to empty.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 604 def concat(a, b) out = [] out.concat(a) if a.is_a?(Array) out.concat(b) if b.is_a?(Array) out end |
#data_key_attr ⇒ Object
Emits data-key="<key>" for a keyed loop item, else ''. See
BarefootJS.pm's docstring on the client reconciliation contract.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 113 def data_key_attr k = _data_key return '' if k.nil? escaped = k.to_s.gsub('&', '&').gsub('"', '"') %( data-key="#{escaped}") end |
#ends_with(recv, suffix, end_position = nil) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.endsWith(suffix, endPosition?).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 788 def ends_with(recv, suffix, end_position = nil) s = recv.nil? ? '' : string(recv) x = suffix.nil? ? '' : string(suffix) unless end_position.nil? e = clamp_index(end_position.to_i, s.length) s = s[0...e] end s.end_with?(x) end |
#every(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 510 def every(recv, pred) return true unless recv.is_a?(Array) recv.all? { |item| pred.call(item) } end |
#every_eval(recv, pred_json, param, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 993 def every_eval(recv, pred_json, param, base_env = {}) Evaluator.every_json(recv, pred_json, param, base_env) end |
#filter(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
.filter(fn) / .every(fn) / .some(fn) / .find(fn) /
.findIndex(fn) / .findLast(fn) / .findLastIndex(fn) -- legacy
block-predicate path for shapes the compiler lowers to a native
callable (e.g. a Kolon-style lambda literal). pred is anything
responding to #call(item). The _eval family below is the
evaluator-driven generalisation used for arbitrary pure bodies.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 504 def filter(recv, pred) return [] unless recv.is_a?(Array) recv.select { |item| pred.call(item) } end |
#filter_eval(recv, pred_json, param, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 989 def filter_eval(recv, pred_json, param, base_env = {}) Evaluator.filter_json(recv, pred_json, param, base_env) end |
#find(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 522 def find(recv, pred) return nil unless recv.is_a?(Array) recv.find { |item| pred.call(item) } end |
#find_eval(recv, pred_json, param, forward = true, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 1001 def find_eval(recv, pred_json, param, forward = true, base_env = {}) Evaluator.find_json(recv, pred_json, param, forward, base_env) end |
#find_index(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 528 def find_index(recv, pred) return -1 unless recv.is_a?(Array) recv.each_index { |i| return i if pred.call(recv[i]) } -1 end |
#find_index_eval(recv, pred_json, param, forward = true, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 1005 def find_index_eval(recv, pred_json, param, forward = true, base_env = {}) Evaluator.find_index_json(recv, pred_json, param, forward, base_env) end |
#find_last(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 535 def find_last(recv, pred) return nil unless recv.is_a?(Array) recv.reverse_each { |item| return item if pred.call(item) } nil end |
#find_last_index(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 542 def find_last_index(recv, pred) return -1 unless recv.is_a?(Array) (recv.length - 1).downto(0) { |i| return i if pred.call(recv[i]) } -1 end |
#flat(recv, depth = 1) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.flat(depth?) -- flatten nested arrays depth levels
deep. depth of -1 is the Infinity sentinel (flatten fully); 0
returns a shallow copy.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 653 def flat(recv, depth = 1) return [] unless recv.is_a?(Array) out = [] recv.each do |el| if !depth.zero? && el.is_a?(Array) out.concat(flat(el, depth.positive? ? depth - 1 : depth)) else out << el end end out end |
#flat_dynamic(recv, depth) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.flat(depth) where depth is a DYNAMIC value (#2094)
-- e.g. items.flat(props.depth) -- rather than a compile-time
literal. Coerces depth via JS ToIntegerOrInfinity (truncate toward
zero; NaN/non-numeric -> 0; negative -> 0; +Infinity or a huge finite
value -> flatten fully) and delegates to flat.
This is a SEPARATE method from flat, not a smarter overload of it:
flat's depth parameter treats -1 as a compile-time SENTINEL
meaning "the source literally wrote Infinity" (the parser's own
normalisation, baked into the emitted template). A genuinely dynamic
depth value that happens to be -1 at render time means the
JS-correct OPPOSITE: .flat(-1) never recurses (same as .flat(0),
a shallow copy), because real JS only recurses when depth > 0.
Reusing flat's int contract for a raw dynamic value would silently
invert that case, so this coerces FIRST -- mapping a real +Infinity
/ huge finite value to flat's own -1 sentinel, and a real negative
value to 0 -- and only then delegates to flat's recursion. Mirrors
Go's FlatDynamicDepth/coerceFlatDepth (adapter-go-template/runtime/bf.go).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 685 def flat_dynamic(recv, depth) flat(recv, coerce_flat_depth(depth)) end |
#flat_map(recv, key_kind, key) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.flatMap(fn) value-returning field projection: map
each element through a self/field projection, then flatten one level.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 691 def flat_map(recv, key_kind, key) return [] unless recv.is_a?(Array) projected = recv.map { |el| key_kind == 'field' ? field_value(el, key) : el } flat(projected, 1) end |
#flat_map_eval(recv, proj_json, param, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 1009 def flat_map_eval(recv, proj_json, param, base_env = {}) Evaluator.flat_map_json(recv, proj_json, param, base_env) end |
#flat_map_tuple(recv, *specs) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.flatMap(i => [i.a, i.b]) -- array-literal tuple
projection. Each spec is [kind, key] (['self', ''] or
['field', 'a']).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 701 def flat_map_tuple(recv, *specs) return [] unless recv.is_a?(Array) out = [] recv.each do |el| specs.each do |kind, key| out << (kind == 'field' ? field_value(el, key) : el) end end out end |
#floor(value) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 435 def floor(value) n = number(value) finite_number?(n) ? n.floor : n end |
#h(value) ⇒ Object
HTML-escaping helper for text interpolation (<%= bf.h(expr) %> --
stdlib ERB does not auto-escape). JS-style stringification via
string (numbers per JS Number#toString, nil -> "", booleans ->
"true"/"false"), then HTML-escaped. A SafeString (already-finished
HTML forwarded from a parent's capture -- see that class's docstring)
passes through unescaped, matching Twig/Blade/Kolon's safe-string
bypass on their own auto-escaping {{ }}/<: :> output tags.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 410 def h(value) return value if value.is_a?(SafeString) html_escape(string(value)) end |
#hydration_attrs ⇒ Object
Emits bf-h="<host>" bf-m="<slot>" bf-r="" conditionally. See
spec/compiler.md "Slot identity".
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 101 def hydration_attrs parts = [] host = _bf_parent mount = _bf_mount parts << %(bf-h="#{host.gsub('"', '"')}") if host && !host.empty? parts << %(bf-m="#{mount.gsub('"', '"')}") if mount && !mount.empty? parts << 'bf-r=""' unless _is_child parts.join(' ') end |
#includes(recv, elem) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.includes(x) / String.prototype.includes(sub)
share a method name in JS; dispatch on Ruby class the way BarefootJS.pm
dispatches on ref(). The Array arm scans with
Evaluator.same_value_zero? (SameValueZero: no cross-type coercion,
e.g. [2].includes("2") is false; NaN matches NaN) -- the same
algorithm the evaluator's serialized-callback array-method path uses
for .includes, so both positions agree.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 489 def includes(recv, elem) return recv.any? { |item| Evaluator.same_value_zero?(item, elem) } if recv.is_a?(Array) return false if recv.is_a?(Hash) s = recv.nil? ? '' : string(recv) needle = elem.nil? ? '' : string(elem) s.include?(needle) end |
#index_of(recv, elem) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.indexOf(x) / .lastIndexOf(x) -- value-equality
search. Non-array receivers return -1.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 578 def index_of(recv, elem) array_index_of(recv, elem, false) end |
#join(recv, sep = nil) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.join(sep) with JS semantics: separator defaults to
",", undefined/null elements render as empty.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 560 def join(recv, sep = nil) return '' unless recv.is_a?(Array) sep = ',' if sep.nil? recv.map { |el| string(el) }.join(sep) end |
#json(value) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 385 def json(value) backend.encode_json(value) end |
#last_index_of(recv, elem) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 582 def last_index_of(recv, elem) array_index_of(recv, elem, true) end |
#lc(s) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.toLowerCase() / .toUpperCase().
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 550 def lc(s) s.nil? ? '' : string(s).downcase end |
#length(recv) ⇒ Object
.length works on both arrays (element count) and strings (character
count).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 569 def length(recv) return recv.length if recv.is_a?(Array) return 0 if recv.is_a?(Hash) || recv.nil? string(recv).length end |
#map_eval(recv, proj_json, param, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 1013 def map_eval(recv, proj_json, param, base_env = {}) Evaluator.map_json(recv, proj_json, param, base_env) end |
#max(a, b) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 463 def max(a, b) x = number(a) y = number(b) return x if nan_number?(x) return y if nan_number?(y) x > y ? x : y end |
#min(a, b) ⇒ Object
Math.min(a, b) / Math.max(a, b) -- two-arg forms only (#2168
math-methods). JS returns NaN if either operand is NaN. number()
may return a plain Integer (no #nan?), so guard like
finite_number? above rather than calling #nan? unconditionally.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 454 def min(a, b) x = number(a) y = number(b) return x if nan_number?(x) return y if nan_number?(y) x < y ? x : y end |
#number(value) ⇒ Object
JS Number(v) mirror: numeric / boolean inputs convert as expected;
non-numeric / nil yield real numeric NaN so downstream arithmetic
propagates correctly (Math.floor(NaN) === NaN).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 426 def number(value) return Float::NAN if value.nil? return value ? 1 : 0 if value.is_a?(TrueClass) || value.is_a?(FalseClass) return value if value.is_a?(Numeric) return Float(value.strip) if value.is_a?(String) && value.strip =~ NUMERIC_STRING_RE Float::NAN end |
#pad_end(recv, target, pad_str = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 898 def pad_end(recv, target, pad_str = nil) pad_string(recv.nil? ? '' : string(recv), target, pad_str, false) end |
#pad_start(recv, target, pad_str = nil) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.padStart / padEnd.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 894 def pad_start(recv, target, pad_str = nil) pad_string(recv.nil? ? '' : string(recv), target, pad_str, true) end |
#props_attr ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 121 def props_attr props = _props return '' unless props && !props.empty? # The JSON must be attribute-escaped: a raw `'` inside a string value # (e.g. a blog paragraph) terminates the single-quoted attribute and # truncates the hydration payload. The browser entity-decodes the # attribute value, so the client's JSON.parse sees the original text. json = html_escape(backend.encode_json(props)) %( bf-p='#{json}') end |
#provide_context(name, value) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 148 def provide_context(name, value) CONTEXT_STACKS[name].push(value) '' end |
#query(base, *triples) ⇒ Object
queryHref(base, { ... }) (#2042) -- build "base?k=v&..." from a flat
list of (guard, key, value) triples. A pair is included iff its guard
is truthy AND its value is a non-empty string. A value may instead be
an Array, which APPENDS one pair per non-empty member. Repeating a key
overwrites the value at its first position (URLSearchParams.set
semantics); array members always append (.append semantics).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 851 def query(base, *triples) b = base.nil? ? '' : string(base) pairs = [] pos = {} i = 0 while i + 2 < triples.length guard, key, val = triples[i], triples[i + 1], triples[i + 2] i += 3 next unless truthy?(guard) k = key.nil? ? '' : string(key) if val.is_a?(Array) val.each do |m| sm = string(m) pairs << [k, sm] unless sm.empty? end next end v = val.nil? ? '' : string(val) next if v.empty? if pos.key?(k) pairs[pos[k]][1] = v else pos[k] = pairs.length pairs << [k, v] end end return b if pairs.empty? "#{b}?#{pairs.map { |pk, pv| "#{form_escape(pk)}=#{form_escape(pv)}" }.join('&')}" end |
#reduce(recv, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Fold an array into a scalar via the arithmetic-fold catalogue
(legacy, pre-#2018 path; reduce_eval below handles arbitrary
reducer bodies). opts: { op: '+'|'*', key_kind:, key:, type: 'numeric'|'string', init:, direction: 'left'|'right' }.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 944 def reduce(recv, opts = {}) op = opts[:op] || '+' key_kind = opts[:key_kind] || 'self' key = opts[:key] || '' type = opts[:type] || 'numeric' direction = opts[:direction] || 'left' items = recv.is_a?(Array) ? recv.dup : [] items.reverse! if direction == 'right' project = lambda { |item| key_kind == 'field' ? field_value(item, key) : item } if type == 'string' acc = opts[:init].nil? ? '' : string(opts[:init]) items.each { |item| acc += string(project.call(item)) } return acc end # `init` rides through the adapter as whatever literal the template # emits -- often a numeric-looking String (JSON-decoded, not a Ruby # numeric literal) -- so route it through the same numeric coercion # as every per-element projection rather than trusting its Ruby class. acc = opts[:init].nil? ? 0 : numeric_or_zero(opts[:init]) items.each do |item| n = numeric_or_zero(project.call(item)) acc = op == '*' ? acc * n : acc + n end acc end |
#reduce_eval(recv, body_json, acc_name, item_name, init, direction = 'left', base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 985 def reduce_eval(recv, body_json, acc_name, item_name, init, direction = 'left', base_env = {}) Evaluator.fold_json(recv, body_json, acc_name, item_name, init, direction, base_env) end |
#register_child_renderer(name, renderer) ⇒ Object
Register a renderer for render_child(name, ...). renderer is
called as renderer.call(props_hash, invoking_bf) -- the invoking
Context matters because a renderer registered on the root may be
called from a nested child render, and the grandchild's scope / slot
identity must chain off the CALLER's scope id, not the registrant's
(#1897).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 225 def register_child_renderer(name, renderer) _child_renderers[name] = renderer end |
#register_components_from_manifest(manifest, signal_init: {}) ⇒ Object
Bulk registration from build manifest
bf build emits dist/templates/manifest.json describing every
component the page might invoke. This walks that manifest and
registers one child renderer per UI registry entry (ui/<name>/index
-> slot key <name>), seeding each child's template vars from the
manifest's statically-derived ssrDefaults (prop destructure
defaults + signal/memo initial values). signal_init[slot_key] is an
opt-in override for defaults the static extractor can't see through.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 256 def register_components_from_manifest(manifest, signal_init: {}) parent_scope = _scope_id parent = self manifest.each do |entry_name, entry| next if entry_name.to_s == '__barefoot__' m = entry_name.to_s.match(%r{\Aui/([^/]+)/index\z}) next unless m slot_key = m[1] marked = entry[:markedTemplate] || '' next if marked.empty? template_name = marked.sub(%r{\Atemplates/}, '').sub(/\.erb\z/, '') sig_init = signal_init[slot_key] manifest_defaults = entry[:ssrDefaults] register_child_renderer(slot_key, lambda do |props, caller| host = caller || parent host_scope = host._scope_id || parent_scope child_bf = self.class.new(parent.backend) slot_id = props.delete(:_bf_slot) data_key = props.delete(:key) child_bf._data_key(data_key) unless data_key.nil? child_bf._scope_id( slot_id ? "#{host_scope}_#{slot_id}" : "#{template_name}_#{rand.to_s[2, 6]}", ) child_bf._is_child(true) if slot_id child_bf._bf_parent(host_scope) child_bf._bf_mount(slot_id) end # Share the root registry so the child's own template can render # further imported components (#1897). child_bf._child_renderers(parent._child_renderers) child_bf._scripts(parent._scripts) child_bf._script_seen(parent._script_seen) extra = if sig_init sig_init.call(props) elsif manifest_defaults self.class.send(:derive_vars_from_defaults, manifest_defaults, props) else {} end html = parent.backend.render_named(template_name, child_bf, props.merge(extra)) html.chomp end) end end |
#register_script(path) ⇒ Object
Script Registration
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 204 def register_script(path) return if _script_seen.key?(path) _script_seen[path] = true _scripts.push(path) end |
#render_child(name, *args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 229 def render_child(name, *args) renderer = _child_renderers[name] raise "No renderer registered for child component '#{name}'" unless renderer # Accept both `render_child(name, k: v, ...)` (kwargs collapse into a # trailing Hash under Ruby's argument-splat rules) and the explicit # single-Hash form `render_child(name, { k: v })`. props = (args.length == 1 && args[0].is_a?(Hash)) ? args[0].dup : Hash[*args] # JSX children come in via the ERB backend's content-capture buffer # slice; materialize it through the backend so the child renderer sees # `props[:children]` as already-rendered HTML. Guard on `key?` so a # childless invocation doesn't gain a spurious `children: nil` key. props[:children] = backend.materialize(props[:children]) if props.key?(:children) renderer.call(props, self) end |
#repeat(recv, count) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.repeat(n) -- a count <= 0 degrades to '' rather
than raising (JS throws RangeError for negative counts; SSR
templates degrade instead of dying mid-render).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 887 def repeat(recv, count) s = recv.nil? ? '' : string(recv) n = count.nil? ? 0 : count.to_i n.positive? ? s * n : '' end |
#replace(recv, pattern, replacement) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.replace(pattern, replacement) -- string-pattern
form only, replacing the FIRST occurrence, literally (no regex
metacharacters, no $1-style replacement interpolation).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 801 def replace(recv, pattern, replacement) s = recv.nil? ? '' : string(recv) o = pattern.nil? ? '' : string(pattern) n = replacement.nil? ? '' : string(replacement) return n + s if o.empty? idx = s.index(o) return s if idx.nil? s[0...idx] + n + s[(idx + o.length)..] end |
#replace_all(recv, pattern, replacement) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.replaceAll(pattern, replacement) -- string-pattern
form only (#2182), replacing EVERY occurrence (the all-occurrences
sibling of replace above). Deliberately NOT String#gsub: Ruby's
gsub interprets \1 / \& backreference syntax in the replacement
even for a literal string pattern ("abc".gsub("b", "\\1") -> "ac",
not the literal "\1"), which would diverge from .replace's literal
splice above and from the other backends' literal treatment. The
index/splice loop keeps the replacement literal, matching replace.
An empty pattern inserts at every boundary, including before the
first and after the last character ("abc".replaceAll("", "X") ->
"XaXbXcX"), matching JS.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 824 def replace_all(recv, pattern, replacement) s = recv.nil? ? '' : string(recv) o = pattern.nil? ? '' : string(pattern) n = replacement.nil? ? '' : string(replacement) return ([''] + s.chars + ['']).join(n) if o.empty? # `+''` (not the frozen `''` literal under frozen_string_literal) # so `<<` can append in place instead of `+=` reallocating a new # string each iteration (quadratic for long inputs / many matches). out = +'' pos = 0 loop do idx = s.index(o, pos) break if idx.nil? out << s[pos...idx] << n pos = idx + o.length end out << s[pos..] end |
#reverse(recv) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.reverse() / .toReversed() -- always returns a new
Array (SSR renders a snapshot; the mutate-vs-copy JS distinction is
moot here).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 646 def reverse(recv) recv.is_a?(Array) ? recv.reverse : [] end |
#revoke_context(name) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 153 def revoke_context(name) stack = CONTEXT_STACKS[name] stack.pop unless stack.empty? '' end |
#round(value) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 445 def round(value) n = number(value) finite_number?(n) ? (n + 0.5).floor : n end |
#scope_attr ⇒ Object
bf-s is the addressable scope id only (#1249).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 95 def scope_attr _scope_id || '' end |
#scope_comment ⇒ Object
See spec/compiler.md "Slot identity" for the comment-scope wire format.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 189 def scope_comment scope_id = _scope_id || '' host_segment = '' host = _bf_parent mount = _bf_mount host_segment = "|h=#{host}|m=#{mount || ''}" if host && !host.empty? props_json = '' props_json = "|#{backend.encode_json(_props)}" if _props && !_props.empty? "<!--bf-scope:#{scope_id}#{host_segment}#{props_json}-->" end |
#scripts ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 211 def scripts _scripts.map { |path| %(<script type="module" src="#{path}"></script>) }.join("\n") end |
#search_params(query = '') ⇒ Object
search_params(query = '') -- request-scoped reader for the reactive
searchParams() environment signal (router v0.5, #1922), built from a
raw query string. The compiled template reads it via
v[:searchParams].get('key').
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 86 def search_params(query = '') SearchParams.new(query) end |
#slice(recv, start, end_ = nil) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.slice(start, end?) AND String.prototype.slice
(the string-slice divergence) -- the adapter emits the same
bf_slice call for both receiver shapes (it can't disambiguate
string vs. array at compile time), so this dispatches on Ruby
class, mirroring includes above. Mirrors the Go/Perl bf_slice
/ slice arithmetic so adapter output stays symmetric.
String#length / #[] already index by character (not byte) for
a UTF-8-encoded string, matching JS except for astral-plane input
(the same divergence boundary every other adapter's pad/trim
helpers already accept).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 621 def slice(recv, start, end_ = nil) return [] unless recv.is_a?(Array) || recv.is_a?(String) empty = recv.is_a?(String) ? '' : [] len = recv.length return empty if len.zero? s = start.nil? ? 0 : start.to_i s = len + s if s.negative? s = 0 if s.negative? s = len if s > len e = end_.nil? ? len : end_.to_i e = len + e if e.negative? e = 0 if e.negative? e = len if e > len return empty if s >= e recv[s...e] end |
#some(recv, pred) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 516 def some(recv, pred) return false unless recv.is_a?(Array) recv.any? { |item| pred.call(item) } end |
#some_eval(recv, pred_json, param, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 997 def some_eval(recv, pred_json, param, base_env = {}) Evaluator.some_json(recv, pred_json, param, base_env) end |
#sort(recv, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Array.prototype.sort(cmp) / .toSorted(cmp) -- fixed comparator
catalogue (legacy, pre-#2018 path; sort_eval below handles arbitrary
comparator bodies). opts[:keys] is a priority-ordered list of
{ key_kind:, key:, compare_type:, direction: }. Stable (ties break
on original index) and non-mutating.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 907 def sort(recv, opts = {}) return [] unless recv.is_a?(Array) spec = (opts[:keys] || []).map do |k| { key_kind: k[:key_kind] || 'self', key: k[:key] || '', compare_type: k[:compare_type] || 'numeric', direction: k[:direction] || 'asc', } end return recv.dup if spec.empty? decorated = recv.each_with_index.map do |item, idx| keys = spec.map { |sp| sp[:key_kind] == 'field' ? field_value(item, sp[:key]) : item } [keys, item, idx] end sorted = decorated.sort do |x, y| result = 0 spec.each_index do |i| c = compare_sort_key(x[0][i], y[0][i], spec[i][:compare_type]) next if c.zero? result = spec[i][:direction] == 'desc' ? -c : c break end result.zero? ? (x[2] <=> y[2]) : result end sorted.map { |pair| pair[1] } end |
#sort_eval(recv, cmp_json, param_a, param_b, base_env = {}) ⇒ Object
Evaluator-driven sort / reduce / higher-order predicates (#2018):
the comparator / reducer / predicate body rides as a serialized-
ParsedExpr JSON string and is evaluated per element, delegating to
the shared BarefootJS::Evaluator. find_eval / find_index_eval
take a forward flag (false -> findLast / findLastIndex).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 981 def sort_eval(recv, cmp_json, param_a, param_b, base_env = {}) Evaluator.sort_by_json(recv, cmp_json, param_a, param_b, base_env) end |
#split(recv, sep = nil, limit = nil) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.split(sep) -- string -> Array. An empty separator
splits into individual characters; a nil separator returns the whole
string in a single-element Array; trailing empty fields are kept
(JS parity -- Ruby's String#split(str, -1) already matches this,
and (unlike a Regexp) a String separator is matched literally).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 753 def split(recv, sep = nil, limit = nil) s = (recv.nil? || recv.is_a?(Array) || recv.is_a?(Hash)) ? '' : string(recv) parts = if sep.nil? [s] elsif string(sep).empty? s.chars elsif s.empty? [''] else s.split(string(sep), -1) end unless limit.nil? n = limit.to_i if n.zero? parts = [] elsif n.positive? && n < parts.length parts = parts[0...n] end end parts end |
#spread_attrs(bag) ⇒ Object
JSX intrinsic-element spread (#1407)
Mirrors the JS spreadAttrs runtime and the Go/Perl adapters'
spread helpers so SSR output stays byte-equal across adapters.
Generated ERB templates invoke this as <%= bf.spread_attrs(bag) %>.
Skip rules: nil/false values, event handlers (on[A-Z]...), and
children. ref is intentionally NOT filtered (matches the JS
reference). Key remap: className -> class, htmlFor -> for; SVG
camelCase attrs preserved; other camelCase keys lowered to
kebab-case. style routes through style_to_css. Output is
deterministic: keys are sorted alphabetically before emission.
Unlike the Perl/Go ports, no boolean-sentinel detection is needed --
Ruby's true/false are real booleans, distinct from 0/1, so a
bag value's Ruby class alone tells JS-boolean from JS-number.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 1035 def spread_attrs(bag) return '' unless bag.is_a?(Hash) parts = [] bag.keys.sort_by(&:to_s).each do |key| key_s = key.to_s if key_s.length > 2 && key_s.start_with?('on') c = key_s[2] next if c.upcase == c end next if key_s == 'children' val = bag[key] next if val.nil? if val.is_a?(TrueClass) || val.is_a?(FalseClass) next unless val parts << to_attr_name(key_s) next end if key_s == 'style' css = style_to_css(val) next if css.nil? || css.empty? parts << %(style="#{html_escape(css)}") next end parts << %(#{to_attr_name(key_s)}="#{html_escape(string(val))}") end return '' if parts.empty? # Mark the result raw so the calling template's plain `<%=` doesn't # need a second escape pass (the backend decides how "raw" is # represented for its engine; ERB's own emit has no auto-escape, so # BarefootJS::Backend::Erb's `mark_raw` is the identity function). backend.mark_raw(parts.join(' ')) end |
#starts_with(recv, prefix, position = nil) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.startsWith(prefix, position?).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 777 def starts_with(recv, prefix, position = nil) s = recv.nil? ? '' : string(recv) p = prefix.nil? ? '' : string(prefix) unless position.nil? n = clamp_index(position.to_i, s.length) s = s[n..] || '' end s.start_with?(p) end |
#streaming_bootstrap ⇒ Object
Streaming SSR (Out-of-Order)
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 362 def streaming_bootstrap %{<script>(function(){function s(id){var a=document.querySelector('[bf-async="'+id+'"]');var t=document.querySelector('template[bf-async-resolve="'+id+'"]');if(!a||!t)return;a.replaceChildren(t.content.cloneNode(true));a.removeAttribute('bf-async');t.remove();requestAnimationFrame(function(){if(window.__bf_hydrate)window.__bf_hydrate()})};window.__bf_swap=s})()</script>} end |
#string(value) ⇒ Object
JS String(v) mirror, EXCEPT nil renders as '' (not the literal
"null") so an unset prop doesn't surface as literal text in
user-facing HTML -- the same divergence the Go/Perl adapters document
for their string helper. This is the canonical JS-ish stringifier
used throughout this file (join, spread_attrs, h, reduce's string
fold, ...).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 395 def string(value) return '' if value.nil? return value ? 'true' : 'false' if value.is_a?(TrueClass) || value.is_a?(FalseClass) return Evaluator.number_to_string(value) if value.is_a?(Numeric) value.to_s end |
#text_end ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 184 def text_end '<!--/-->' end |
#text_start(slot_id) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 180 def text_start(slot_id) "<!--bf:#{slot_id}-->" end |
#to_fixed(value, digits = 0) ⇒ Object
Number.prototype.toFixed(digits) -- fixed-decimal string with
zero-padding, rounding half toward +Infinity (matching round).
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 737 def to_fixed(value, digits = 0) n = number(value) return 'NaN' if n.respond_to?(:nan?) && n.nan? return n.negative? ? '-Infinity' : 'Infinity' if n.respond_to?(:infinite?) && n.infinite? digits = 0 if digits.nil? || digits.negative? factor = 10.0**digits rounded = (n * factor + 0.5).floor format("%.#{digits}f", rounded / factor) end |
#trim(recv) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.trim().
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 714 def trim(recv) return '' if recv.nil? || recv.is_a?(Array) || recv.is_a?(Hash) string(recv).gsub(/\A\p{Space}+|\p{Space}+\z/, '') end |
#trim_end(recv) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 729 def trim_end(recv) return '' if recv.nil? || recv.is_a?(Array) || recv.is_a?(Hash) string(recv).sub(/\p{Space}+\z/, '') end |
#trim_start(recv) ⇒ Object
String.prototype.trimStart() / .trimEnd() -- the one-sided
siblings of trim above (#2183 follow-up), same \p{Space} regex
restricted to one side.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 723 def trim_start(recv) return '' if recv.nil? || recv.is_a?(Array) || recv.is_a?(Hash) string(recv).sub(/\A\p{Space}+/, '') end |
#truthy?(value) ⇒ Boolean
JS truthiness (falsy: false, nil, 0, NaN, ""). Delegates to the
shared evaluator so template-emitted conditionals
(if bf.truthy?(x)) and callback-body evaluation agree byte-for-byte.
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 419 def truthy?(value) Evaluator.truthy?(value) end |
#uc(s) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 554 def uc(s) s.nil? ? '' : string(s).upcase end |
#use_context(name, default = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/barefoot_js.rb', line 159 def use_context(name, default = nil) stack = CONTEXT_STACKS[name] stack.empty? ? default : stack.last end |