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#============================================================= -*-Perl-*- # # Template::Filters # # DESCRIPTION # Defines filter plugins as used by the FILTER directive. # # AUTHORS # Andy Wardley <abw@wardley.org>, with a number of filters contributed # by Leslie Michael Orchard <deus_x@nijacode.com> # # COPYRIGHT # Copyright (C) 1996-2022 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. # # This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # #============================================================================ package Template::Filters; use strict; use warnings; use locale; use base 'Template::Base'; use Template::Constants; use Scalar::Util 'blessed'; our $VERSION = '3.100'; our $AVAILABLE = { }; our $TRUNCATE_LENGTH = 32; our $TRUNCATE_ADDON = '...'; #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # standard filters, defined in one of the following forms: # name => \&static_filter # name => [ \&subref, $is_dynamic ] # If the $is_dynamic flag is set then the sub-routine reference # is called to create a new filter each time it is requested; if # not set, then it is a single, static sub-routine which is returned # for every filter request for that name. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ our $FILTERS = { # static filters 'html' => \&html_filter, 'html_para' => \&html_paragraph, 'html_break' => \&html_para_break, 'html_para_break' => \&html_para_break, 'html_line_break' => \&html_line_break, 'xml' => \&xml_filter, 'uri' => \&uri_filter, 'url' => \&url_filter, 'upper' => sub { uc $_[0] }, 'lower' => sub { lc $_[0] }, 'ucfirst' => sub { ucfirst $_[0] }, 'lcfirst' => sub { lcfirst $_[0] }, 'stderr' => sub { print STDERR @_; return '' }, 'trim' => sub { for ($_[0]) { s/^\s+//; s/\s+$// }; $_[0] }, 'null' => sub { return '' }, 'collapse' => sub { for ($_[0]) { s/^\s+//; s/\s+$//; s/\s+/ /g }; $_[0] }, # dynamic filters 'html_entity' => [ \&html_entity_filter_factory, 1 ], 'indent' => [ \&indent_filter_factory, 1 ], 'format' => [ \&format_filter_factory, 1 ], 'truncate' => [ \&truncate_filter_factory, 1 ], 'repeat' => [ \&repeat_filter_factory, 1 ], 'replace' => [ \&replace_filter_factory, 1 ], 'remove' => [ \&remove_filter_factory, 1 ], 'eval' => [ \&eval_filter_factory, 1 ], 'evaltt' => [ \&eval_filter_factory, 1 ], # alias 'perl' => [ \&perl_filter_factory, 1 ], 'evalperl' => [ \&perl_filter_factory, 1 ], # alias 'redirect' => [ \&redirect_filter_factory, 1 ], 'file' => [ \&redirect_filter_factory, 1 ], # alias 'stdout' => [ \&stdout_filter_factory, 1 ], }; # name of module implementing plugin filters our $PLUGIN_FILTER = 'Template::Plugin::Filter'; #======================================================================== # -- PUBLIC METHODS -- #======================================================================== #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # fetch($name, \@args, $context) # # Attempts to instantiate or return a reference to a filter sub-routine # named by the first parameter, $name, with additional constructor # arguments passed by reference to a list as the second parameter, # $args. A reference to the calling Template::Context object is # passed as the third parameter. # # Returns a reference to a filter sub-routine or a pair of values # (undef, STATUS_DECLINED) or ($error, STATUS_ERROR) to decline to # deliver the filter or to indicate an error. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub fetch { my ($self, $name, $args, $context) = @_; my ($factory, $is_dynamic, $filter, $error); $self->debug("fetch($name, ", defined $args ? ('[ ', join(', ', @$args), ' ]') : '<no args>', ', ', defined $context ? $context : '<no context>', ')') if $self->{ DEBUG }; # allow $name to be specified as a reference to # a plugin filter object; any other ref is # assumed to be a coderef and hence already a filter; # non-refs are assumed to be regular name lookups if (ref $name) { if (blessed($name) && $name->isa($PLUGIN_FILTER)) { $factory = $name->factory() || return $self->error($name->error()); } else { return $name; } } else { return (undef, Template::Constants::STATUS_DECLINED) unless ($factory = $self->{ FILTERS }->{ $name } || $FILTERS->{ $name }); } # factory can be an [ $code, $dynamic ] or just $code if (ref $factory eq 'ARRAY') { ($factory, $is_dynamic) = @$factory; } else { $is_dynamic = 0; } if (ref $factory eq 'CODE') { if ($is_dynamic) { # if the dynamic flag is set then the sub-routine is a # factory which should be called to create the actual # filter... eval { ($filter, $error) = &$factory($context, $args ? @$args : ()); }; $error ||= $@; $error = "invalid FILTER for '$name' (not a CODE ref)" unless $error || ref($filter) eq 'CODE'; } else { # ...otherwise, it's a static filter sub-routine $filter = $factory; } } else { $error = "invalid FILTER entry for '$name' (not a CODE ref)"; } if ($error) { return $self->{ TOLERANT } ? (undef, Template::Constants::STATUS_DECLINED) : ($error, Template::Constants::STATUS_ERROR) ; } else { return $filter; } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # store($name, \&filter) # # Stores a new filter in the internal FILTERS hash. The first parameter # is the filter name, the second a reference to a subroutine or # array, as per the standard $FILTERS entries. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub store { my ($self, $name, $filter) = @_; $self->debug("store($name, $filter)") if $self->{ DEBUG }; $self->{ FILTERS }->{ $name } = $filter; return 1; } #======================================================================== # -- PRIVATE METHODS -- #======================================================================== #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # _init(\%config) # # Private initialisation method. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub _init { my ($self, $params) = @_; $self->{ FILTERS } = $params->{ FILTERS } || { }; $self->{ TOLERANT } = $params->{ TOLERANT } || 0; $self->{ DEBUG } = ( $params->{ DEBUG } || 0 ) & Template::Constants::DEBUG_FILTERS; return $self; } #======================================================================== # -- STATIC FILTER SUBS -- #======================================================================== #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # uri_filter() and url_filter() below can match using either RFC3986 or # RFC2732. See https://github.com/abw/Template2/issues/13 #----------------------------------------------------------------------- our $UNSAFE_SPEC = { RFC2732 => q{A-Za-z0-9\-_.~!*'()}, RFC3986 => q{A-Za-z0-9\-_.~}, }; our $UNSAFE_CHARS = $UNSAFE_SPEC->{ RFC3986 }; our $URI_REGEX; our $URL_REGEX; our $URI_ESCAPES; sub use_rfc2732 { $UNSAFE_CHARS = $UNSAFE_SPEC->{ RFC2732 }; $URI_REGEX = $URL_REGEX = undef; } sub use_rfc3986 { $UNSAFE_CHARS = $UNSAFE_SPEC->{ RFC3986 }; $URI_REGEX = $URL_REGEX = undef; } sub uri_escapes { return { map { ( chr($_), sprintf("%%%02X", $_) ) } (0..255), }; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # uri_filter() [% FILTER uri %] # # URI escape a string. This code is borrowed from Gisle Aas' URI::Escape # module, copyright 1995-2004. See RFC2396, RFC2732 and RFC3986 for # details. #----------------------------------------------------------------------- sub uri_filter { my $text = shift; $URI_REGEX ||= qr/([^$UNSAFE_CHARS])/; $URI_ESCAPES ||= uri_escapes(); if ($] >= 5.008 && utf8::is_utf8($text)) { utf8::encode($text); } $text =~ s/$URI_REGEX/$URI_ESCAPES->{$1}/eg; $text; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # url_filter() [% FILTER uri %] # # NOTE: the difference: url vs uri. # This implements the old-style, non-strict behaviour of the uri filter # which allows any valid URL characters to pass through so that # http://example.com/blah.html does not get the ':' and '/' characters # munged. #----------------------------------------------------------------------- sub url_filter { my $text = shift; $URL_REGEX ||= qr/([^;\/?:@&=+\$,$UNSAFE_CHARS])/; $URI_ESCAPES ||= uri_escapes(); if ($] >= 5.008 && utf8::is_utf8($text)) { utf8::encode($text); } $text =~ s/$URL_REGEX/$URI_ESCAPES->{$1}/eg; $text; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # html_filter() [% FILTER html %] # # Convert any '<', '>' or '&' characters to the HTML equivalents, '<', # '>' and '&', respectively. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub html_filter { my $text = shift; for ($text) { s/&/&/g; s/</</g; s/>/>/g; s/"/"/g; } return $text; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # xml_filter() [% FILTER xml %] # # Same as the html filter, but adds the conversion of ' to ' which # is native to XML. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub xml_filter { my $text = shift; for ($text) { s/&/&/g; s/</</g; s/>/>/g; s/"/"/g; s/'/'/g; } return $text; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # html_paragraph() [% FILTER html_para %] # # Wrap each paragraph of text (delimited by two or more newlines) in the # <p>...</p> HTML tags. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub html_paragraph { my $text = shift; return "<p>\n" . join("\n</p>\n\n<p>\n", split(/(?:\r?\n){2,}/, $text)) . "</p>\n"; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # html_para_break() [% FILTER html_para_break %] # # Join each paragraph of text (delimited by two or more newlines) with # <br><br> HTML tags. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub html_para_break { my $text = shift; $text =~ s|(\r?\n){2,}|$1<br />$1<br />$1|g; return $text; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # html_line_break() [% FILTER html_line_break %] # # replaces any newlines with <br> HTML tags. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub html_line_break { my $text = shift; $text =~ s|(\r?\n)|<br />$1|g; return $text; } #======================================================================== # -- DYNAMIC FILTER FACTORIES -- #======================================================================== #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # html_entity_filter_factory(\%options) [% FILTER html %] # # Dynamic version of the static html filter which attempts to locate the # Apache::Util or HTML::Entities modules to perform full entity encoding # of the text passed. Returns an exception if one or other of the # modules can't be located. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub use_html_entities { require HTML::Entities; return ($AVAILABLE->{ HTML_ENTITY } = \&HTML::Entities::encode_entities); } sub use_apache_util { require Apache::Util; Apache::Util::escape_html(''); # TODO: explain this return ($AVAILABLE->{ HTML_ENTITY } = \&Apache::Util::escape_html); } sub html_entity_filter_factory { my $context = shift; my $haz; # if Apache::Util is installed then we use escape_html $haz = $AVAILABLE->{ HTML_ENTITY } || eval { use_apache_util() } || eval { use_html_entities() } || -1; # we use -1 for "not available" because it's a true value return ref $haz eq 'CODE' ? $haz : (undef, Template::Exception->new( html_entity => 'cannot locate Apache::Util or HTML::Entities' ) ); } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # indent_filter_factory($pad) [% FILTER indent(pad) %] # # Create a filter to indent text by a fixed pad string or when $pad is # numerical, a number of space. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub indent_filter_factory { my ($context, $pad) = @_; $pad = 4 unless defined $pad; $pad = ' ' x $pad if $pad =~ /^\d+$/; return sub { my $text = shift; $text = '' unless defined $text; $text =~ s/^/$pad/mg; return $text; } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # format_filter_factory() [% FILTER format(format) %] # # Create a filter to format text according to a printf()-like format # string. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub format_filter_factory { my ($context, $format) = @_; $format = '%s' unless defined $format; return sub { my $text = shift; $text = '' unless defined $text; return join("\n", map{ sprintf($format, $_) } split(/\n/, $text)); } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # repeat_filter_factory($n) [% FILTER repeat(n) %] # # Create a filter to repeat text n times. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub repeat_filter_factory { my ($context, $iter) = @_; $iter = 1 unless defined $iter and length $iter; return sub { my $text = shift; $text = '' unless defined $text; return join('\n', $text) x $iter; } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # replace_filter_factory($s, $r) [% FILTER replace(search, replace) %] # # Create a filter to replace 'search' text with 'replace' #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub replace_filter_factory { my ($context, $search, $replace) = @_; $search = '' unless defined $search; $replace = '' unless defined $replace; return sub { my $text = shift; $text = '' unless defined $text; $text =~ s/$search/$replace/g; return $text; } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # remove_filter_factory($text) [% FILTER remove(text) %] # # Create a filter to remove 'search' string from the input text. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub remove_filter_factory { my ($context, $search) = @_; return sub { my $text = shift; $text = '' unless defined $text; $text =~ s/$search//g; return $text; } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # truncate_filter_factory($n) [% FILTER truncate(n) %] # # Create a filter to truncate text after n characters. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub truncate_filter_factory { my ($context, $len, $char) = @_; $len = $TRUNCATE_LENGTH unless defined $len; $char = $TRUNCATE_ADDON unless defined $char; # Length of char is the minimum length my $lchar = length $char; if ($len < $lchar) { $char = substr($char, 0, $len); $lchar = $len; } return sub { my $text = shift; return $text if length $text <= $len; return substr($text, 0, $len - $lchar) . $char; } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # eval_filter_factory [% FILTER eval %] # # Create a filter to evaluate template text. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub eval_filter_factory { my $context = shift; return sub { my $text = shift; $context->process(\$text); } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # perl_filter_factory [% FILTER perl %] # # Create a filter to process Perl text iff the context EVAL_PERL flag # is set. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub perl_filter_factory { my $context = shift; my $stash = $context->stash; return (undef, Template::Exception->new('perl', 'EVAL_PERL is not set')) unless $context->eval_perl(); return sub { my $text = shift; local($Template::Perl::context) = $context; local($Template::Perl::stash) = $stash; my $out = eval <<EOF; package Template::Perl; \$stash = \$context->stash(); $text EOF $context->throw($@) if $@; return $out; } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # redirect_filter_factory($context, $file) [% FILTER redirect(file) %] # # Create a filter to redirect the block text to a file. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub redirect_filter_factory { my ($context, $file, $options) = @_; my $outpath = $context->config->{ OUTPUT_PATH }; return (undef, Template::Exception->new('redirect', 'OUTPUT_PATH is not set')) unless $outpath; $context->throw('redirect', "relative filenames are not supported: $file") if $file =~ m{(^|/)\.\./}; $options = { binmode => $options } unless ref $options; sub { my $text = shift; my $outpath = $context->config->{ OUTPUT_PATH } || return ''; $outpath .= "/$file"; my $error = Template::_output($outpath, \$text, $options); die Template::Exception->new('redirect', $error) if $error; return ''; } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # stdout_filter_factory($context, $binmode) [% FILTER stdout(binmode) %] # # Create a filter to print a block to stdout, with an optional binmode. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub stdout_filter_factory { my ($context, $options) = @_; $options = { binmode => $options } unless ref $options; sub { my $text = shift; binmode(STDOUT) if $options->{ binmode }; print STDOUT $text; return ''; } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Template::Filters - Post-processing filters for template blocks =head1 SYNOPSIS use Template::Filters; $filters = Template::Filters->new(\%config); ($filter, $error) = $filters->fetch($name, \@args, $context); if ($filter) { print &$filter("some text"); } else { print "Could not fetch $name filter: $error\n"; } =head1 DESCRIPTION The C<Template::Filters> module implements a provider for creating subroutines that implement the standard filters. Additional custom filters may be provided via the L<FILTERS> configuration option. =head1 METHODS =head2 new(\%params) Constructor method which instantiates and returns a reference to a C<Template::Filters> object. A reference to a hash array of configuration items may be passed as a parameter. These are described below. my $filters = Template::Filters->new({ FILTERS => { ... }, }); my $template = Template->new({ LOAD_FILTERS => [ $filters ], }); A default C<Template::Filters> module is created by the L<Template> module if the L<LOAD_FILTERS> option isn't specified. All configuration parameters are forwarded to the constructor. $template = Template->new({ FILTERS => { ... }, }); =head2 fetch($name, \@args, $context) Called to request that a filter of a given name be provided. The name of the filter should be specified as the first parameter. This should be one of the standard filters or one specified in the L<FILTERS> configuration hash. The second argument should be a reference to an array containing configuration parameters for the filter. This may be specified as 0, or undef where no parameters are provided. The third argument should be a reference to the current L<Template::Context> object. The method returns a reference to a filter sub-routine on success. It may also return C<(undef, STATUS_DECLINE)> to decline the request, to allow delegation onto other filter providers in the L<LOAD_FILTERS> chain of responsibility. On error, C<($error, STATUS_ERROR)> is returned where $error is an error message or L<Template::Exception> object indicating the error that occurred. When the C<TOLERANT> option is set, errors are automatically downgraded to a C<STATUS_DECLINE> response. =head2 use_html_entities() This class method can be called to configure the C<html_entity> filter to use the L<HTML::Entities> module. An error will be raised if it is not installed on your system. use Template::Filters; Template::Filters->use_html_entities(); =head2 use_apache_util() This class method can be called to configure the C<html_entity> filter to use the L<Apache::Util> module. An error will be raised if it is not installed on your system. use Template::Filters; Template::Filters->use_apache_util(); =head2 use_rfc2732() This class method can be called to configure the C<uri> and C<url> filters to use the older RFC2732 standard for matching unsafe characters. =head2 use_rfc3986() This class method can be called to configure the C<uri> and C<url> filters to use the newer RFC3986 standard for matching unsafe characters. =head1 CONFIGURATION OPTIONS The following list summarises the configuration options that can be provided to the C<Template::Filters> L<new()> constructor. Please see L<Template::Manual::Config> for further information about each option. =head2 FILTERS The L<FILTERS|Template::Manual::Config#FILTERS> option can be used to specify custom filters which can then be used with the L<FILTER|Template::Manual::Directives#FILTER> directive like any other. These are added to the standard filters which are available by default. $filters = Template::Filters->new({ FILTERS => { 'sfilt1' => \&static_filter, 'dfilt1' => [ \&dyanamic_filter_factory, 1 ], }, }); =head2 TOLERANT The L<TOLERANT|Template::Manual::Config#TOLERANT> flag can be set to indicate that the C<Template::Filters> module should ignore any errors and instead return C<STATUS_DECLINED>. =head2 DEBUG The L<DEBUG|Template::Manual::Config#DEBUG> option can be used to enable debugging messages for the Template::Filters module by setting it to include the C<DEBUG_FILTERS> value. use Template::Constants qw( :debug ); my $template = Template->new({ DEBUG => DEBUG_FILTERS | DEBUG_PLUGINS, }); =head1 STANDARD FILTERS Please see L<Template::Manual::Filters> for a list of the filters provided with the Template Toolkit, complete with examples of use. =head1 AUTHOR Andy Wardley E<lt>abw@wardley.orgE<gt> L<http://wardley.org/> =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 1996-20202Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO L<Template::Manual::Filters>, L<Template>, L<Template::Context> =cut # Local Variables: # mode: perl # perl-indent-level: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: # # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4: