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417 lines
13 KiB
Ruby
417 lines
13 KiB
Ruby
# coding: utf-8
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require "pathname"
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require "redcarpet"
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require "rouge"
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require "rouge/plugins/redcarpet"
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module SassHelpers
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def page_title
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title = "Sass: "
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if data.page.title
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title << data.page.title
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else
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title << "Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets"
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end
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title
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end
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def copyright_years(start_year)
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end_year = Date.today.year
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if start_year == end_year
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start_year.to_s
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else
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start_year.to_s + '–' + end_year.to_s
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end
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end
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def pages_for_group(group_name)
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group = data.nav.find do |g|
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g.name == group_name
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end
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pages = []
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return pages unless group
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if group.directory
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pages << sitemap.resources.select { |r|
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r.path.match(%r{^#{group.directory}}) && !r.data.hidden
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}.map do |r|
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::Middleman::Util.recursively_enhance({
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:title => r.data.title,
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:path => r.url
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})
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end.sort_by { |p| p.title }
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end
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pages << group.pages if group.pages
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pages.flatten
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end
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# Renders a code example.
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#
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# This takes a block of SCSS and/or indented syntax code, and emits HTML that
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# (combined with JS) will allow users to choose which to display.
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#
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# The SCSS should be separated from the Sass with `===`. For example, in Haml:
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#
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# - example do
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# :plain
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# .foo {
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# color: blue;
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# }
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# ===
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# .foo
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# color: blue
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#
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# Different sections can be separated within one syntax (for example, to
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# indicate different files) with `---`. For example, in Haml:
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#
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# - example do
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# :plain
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# // _reset.scss
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# * {margin: 0}
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# ---
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# // base.scss
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# @import 'reset';
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# ===
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# // _reset.sass
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# *
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# margin: 0;
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# ---
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# // base.sass
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# @import reset
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#
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# Padding is added to the bottom of each section to make it the same length as
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# the section in the other language.
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#
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# A third section may optionally be provided to represent compiled CSS. If
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# it's not passed and `autogen_css` is `true`, it's generated from the SCSS
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# source. If the autogenerated CSS is empty, it's omitted entirely.
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#
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# If `syntax` is either `:sass` or `:scss`, the first section will be
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# interpreted as that syntax and the second will be interpreted (or
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# auto-generated) as the CSS output.
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def example(autogen_css: true, syntax: nil, &block)
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contents = _capture(&block)
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if syntax == :scss
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scss, css = contents.split("\n===\n")
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elsif syntax == :sass
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sass, css = contents.split("\n===\n")
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else
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scss, sass, css = contents.split("\n===\n")
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throw ArgumentError.new("Couldn't find === in:\n#{contents}") if sass.nil?
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end
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scss_sections = scss ? scss.split("\n---\n").map(&:strip) : []
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sass_sections = sass ? sass.split("\n---\n").map(&:strip) : []
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if css.nil? && autogen_css
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sections = scss ? scss_sections : sass_sections
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if sections.length != 1
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throw ArgumentError.new(
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"Can't auto-generate CSS from more than one SCSS file.")
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end
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css = Sass::Engine.new(
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sections.first,
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syntax: syntax || :scss,
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style: :expanded
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).render
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css = nil if css.empty?
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end
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css_sections = css ? css.split("\n---\n").map(&:strip) : []
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# Calculate the lines of padding to add to the bottom of each section so
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# that it lines up with the same section in the other syntax.
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scss_paddings = []
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sass_paddings = []
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css_paddings = []
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max_num_sections =
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[scss_sections, sass_sections, css_sections].map(&:length).max
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max_num_sections.times do |i|
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scss_section = scss_sections[i]
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sass_section = sass_sections[i]
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css_section = css_sections[i]
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scss_lines = (scss_section || "").lines.count
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sass_lines = (sass_section || "").lines.count
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css_lines = (css_section || "").lines.count
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last_scss_section = i == scss_sections.length - 1
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last_sass_section = i == sass_sections.length - 1
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last_css_section = i == css_sections.length - 1
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max_lines = [
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last_scss_section ? 0 : scss_lines,
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last_sass_section ? 0 : sass_lines,
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last_css_section ? 0 : css_lines
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].max
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scss_paddings <<
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if last_scss_section
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# Make sure the last section has as much padding as all the rest of
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# the other syntaxes' sections.
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_total_padding(sass_sections[i..-1], css_sections[i..-1]) -
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scss_lines - 2
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elsif max_lines > scss_lines
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max_lines - scss_lines
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end
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sass_paddings <<
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if last_sass_section
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_total_padding(scss_sections[i..-1], css_sections[i..-1]) -
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sass_lines - 2
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elsif max_lines > sass_lines
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max_lines - sass_lines
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end
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css_paddings <<
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if last_css_section
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_total_padding(scss_sections[i..-1], sass_sections[i..-1]) -
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css_lines - 2
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elsif max_lines > css_lines
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max_lines - css_lines
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end
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end
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@unique_id ||= 0
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@unique_id += 1
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id = @unique_id
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contents = []
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if scss
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contents <<
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_syntax_div("SCSS Syntax", "scss", scss_sections, scss_paddings, id)
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end
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if sass
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contents <<
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_syntax_div("Sass Syntax", "sass", sass_sections, sass_paddings, id)
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end
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if css
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contents <<
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_syntax_div("CSS Output", "css", css_sections, css_paddings, id)
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end
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text = content_tag(:div, contents,
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class: "code-example",
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"data-unique-id": @unique_id)
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# Newlines between tags cause Markdown to parse these blocks incorrectly.
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text = text.gsub(%r{\n+<(/?[a-z0-9]+)}, '<\1')
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if block_is_haml?(block)
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haml_concat text
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else
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# Padrino's concat helper doesn't play nice with nested captures.
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@_out_buf << text
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end
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end
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# Returns the number of lines of padding that's needed to match the height of
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# the `<pre>`s generated for `sections1` and `sections2`.
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def _total_padding(sections1, sections2)
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sections1 ||= []
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sections2 ||= []
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[sections1, sections1].map(&:length).max.times.sum do |i|
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# Add 2 lines to each additional section: 1 for the extra padding, and 1
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# for the extra margin.
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[
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(sections1[i] || "").lines.count,
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(sections2[i] || "").lines.count
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].max + 2
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end
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end
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# Returns the text of an example div for a single syntax.
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def _syntax_div(name, syntax, sections, paddings, id)
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content_tag(:div, [
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content_tag(:h3, name),
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*sections.zip(paddings).map do |section, padding|
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html = _render_markdown("```#{syntax}\n#{section}\n```")
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# Multiply the lines of padding by 2em, and add 1em to compensate for
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# the existing padding that we're overriding.
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if padding
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html.sub("<pre ", "<pre style='padding-bottom: #{padding * 2 + 1}em'")
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else
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html
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end
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end
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], id: "example-#{id}-#{syntax}", class: syntax)
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end
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# Returns the version for the given implementation (`:dart`, `:ruby`, or
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# `:libsass`), or `nil` if it hasn't been made available yet.
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def impl_version(impl)
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data.version && data.version[impl]
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end
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# Returns the URL tag for the latest release of the given implementation.
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def release_url(impl)
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version = impl_version(impl)
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repo =
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case impl
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when :dart; "dart-sass"
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when :libsass; "libsass"
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when :ruby; "sass"
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end
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if version
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"https://github.com/sass/#{repo}/releases/tag/#{version}"
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else
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"https://github.com/sass/#{repo}/releases"
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end
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end
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# Returns HTML for a warning.
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#
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# The contents should be supplied as a block.
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def heads_up
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concat(content_tag :aside, [
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content_tag(:i, 'TODO(jina): style this div'),
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content_tag(:strong, 'Heads up!'),
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_render_markdown(capture {yield})
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], class: 'warning')
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end
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# Returns HTML for a fun fact that's not directly relevant to the main
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# documentation.
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#
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# The contents should be supplied as a block.
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def fun_fact
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concat(content_tag :aside, [
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content_tag(:i, 'TODO(jina): style this div'),
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content_tag(:strong, 'Fun fact:'),
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_render_markdown(capture {yield})
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], class: 'fun-fact')
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end
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# Renders a status dashboard for each implementation's support for a feature.
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#
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# Each implementation's value can be `true`, indicating that that
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# implementation fully supports the feature; `false`, indicating that it does
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# not yet support the feature; or a string, indicating the version it started
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# supporting the feature.
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#
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# When possible, prefer using the start version rather than `true`.
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#
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# This takes a Markdown block that should provide more information about the
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# implementation differences or the old behavior.
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def impl_status(dart: nil, libsass: nil, ruby: nil)
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raise ArgumentError.new("Missing argument dart.") if dart.nil?
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raise ArgumentError.new("Missing argument libsass.") if libsass.nil?
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raise ArgumentError.new("Missing argument ruby.") if ruby.nil?
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contents = [
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_impl_status_row('Dart Sass', dart),
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_impl_status_row('LibSass', libsass),
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_impl_status_row('Ruby Sass', ruby),
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]
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if block_given?
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contents.unshift(content_tag(:caption, [
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_render_markdown(capture {yield})
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]))
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end
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concat(content_tag :table, contents, class: 'impl-status')
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end
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# Renders a single row for `impl_status`.
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def _impl_status_row(name, status)
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status_text =
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if status == true
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"✓"
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elsif status == false
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"✗"
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else
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"since #{status}"
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end
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content_tag :tr, [
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content_tag(:th, name, class: 'name'),
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content_tag(:th, status_text, class: 'status'),
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], class: status ? 'supported' : 'unsupported'
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end
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# Renders API docs for a Sass function.
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#
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# The function's name is parsed from the signature. The API description is
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# passed as a Markdown block. If `returns` is passed, it's included as the
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# function's return type.
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#
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# Multiple signatures may be passed, in which case they're all included in
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# sequence.
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def function(*signatures, returns: nil)
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names = []
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highlighted_signatures = signatures.map do |signature|
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name = signature.split("(").first
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names << name
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html = Nokogiri::HTML(_render_markdown(<<MARKDOWN))
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```scss
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@function #{signature}
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{}
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```
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MARKDOWN
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highlighted_signature = html.css("pre code").children.
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drop_while {|el| el.text != "@function"}.
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take_while {|el| el.text != "{}"}[1...-1].
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map(&:to_html).join.strip
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end
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html = content_tag :div, [
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content_tag(:pre, [
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content_tag(:code, highlighted_signatures.join("\n"))
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], class: 'signature highlight scss'),
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returns ? content_tag(:div, return_type_link(returns), class: 'return-type') : '',
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_render_markdown(capture {yield})
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], class: 'function', id: names.first
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concat(names[1..-1].inject(html) {|h, n| content_tag(:div, h, id: n)})
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end
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def return_type_link(return_type)
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return_type.split("|").map do |type|
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type = type.strip
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case type.strip
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when 'number'; link_to type, '/documentation/values/numbers'
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when 'string'; link_to type, '/documentation/values/strings'
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when 'quoted string'; link_to type, '/documentation/values/strings#quoted'
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when 'unquoted string'; link_to type, '/documentation/values/strings#unquoted'
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when 'color'; link_to type, '/documentation/values/colors'
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when 'list'; link_to type, '/documentation/values/lists'
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when 'map'; link_to type, '/documentation/values/maps'
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when 'boolean'; link_to type, '/documentation/values/booleans'
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when 'null'; link_to '<code>null</code>', '/documentation/values/null'
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when 'function'; link_to type, '/documentation/values/functions'
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else raise "Unknown type #{type}"
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end
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end.join(" | ")
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end
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# Removes leading spaces from every non-empty line in `text` while preserving
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# relative indentation.
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def remove_leading_indentation(text)
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text.gsub(/^#{text.scan(/^ *(?=\S)/).min}/, "")
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end
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# A helper method that renders a chunk of Markdown text.
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def _render_markdown(content)
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@redcarpet ||= Redcarpet::Markdown.new(
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Class.new(Redcarpet::Render::HTML) { include Rouge::Plugins::Redcarpet },
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markdown
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)
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find_and_preserve(@redcarpet.render(content))
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end
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# Captures the contents of `block` from ERB or Haml.
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#
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# Strips all leading indentation from the block.
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def _capture(&block)
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remove_leading_indentation(
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block_is_haml?(block) ? capture_haml(&block) : capture(&block))
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end
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end
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