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+ == 1.0.0 / 2011-06-29
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+ * Initial Release
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+ * Forked from acts_as_markup
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+ (The MIT License)
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+ Copyright (c) 2008 Brian Landau of Viget Labs
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ = Acts as Markup Extended
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+ * by Mitch Marx <mitch.marx@mdpaladin.com>
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+ * based on acts_as_markup by Brian Landau of Viget Labs <brian.landau@viget.com>
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+
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+ GitHub Project: http://github.com/mitchmarx/acts_as_markup_extended
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+
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+ RDoc:
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+ * http://gitrdoc.com/vigetlabs/acts_as_markup/tree/master
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+ * http://vigetlabs.github.com/acts_as_markup
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+
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+
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+ == NOTE:
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+
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+ This is an enhanced version of Brian Landau's acts_as_markup. It includes the
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+ ":extensions =>" option which allows you to specify methods that extend markup
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+ languages (see the samples in lib/markup_methods).
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+
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+ == DESCRIPTION:
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+
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+ Allows you to specify columns of an ActiveRecord model that contain Markdown,
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+ Textile, Wiki text and RDoc. You may then use +to_s+ to get the original markup
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+ text or +to_html+ to get the formated HTML.
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+
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+ Additionally you can have a model that contains a column that has a column with
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+ markup text, and another that defines what language to process it as. If the field
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+ is listed as "markdown" "textile", "wikitext" or "rdoc" (case insensitive) it will
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+ treat it as such, any other value for markup language will have the value pass
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+ through as a normal string.
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+
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+ You can use 4 different types of Markdown processing backends:
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+ BlueCloth, RDiscount, Ruby PEG or Maruku. You specify which one you want to use by setting
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+ a config value in your environment.rb file:
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+ ActsAsMarkup.markdown_library = :bluecloth
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+ By default RDiscount will be used.
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+
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+ You can specify additional options to pass to the markup library by using
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+ <tt>:markdown_options</tt>, <tt>:textile_options</tt> or <tt>:wikitext_options</tt>.
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+ RDoc does not support any useful options. The options should be given as an
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+ array of arguments. You can specify options for multiple languages when
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+ allowing more than one. See each library's documentation for more details on
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+ what options are available.
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+
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+ == MARKUP EXTENSION METHODS:
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+ For any column you can specify markup extension methods by including
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+ <tt>:extensions =></tt> in any of the forms of acts_as_markup illustrated below.
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+ Sample extensions methods are in: <tt>lib/markup_extensions</tt>.
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+ You can include methods that reside anywhere as long as they are
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+ in module MarkupExtensionMethods.
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+ You can invoke all the methods in module MarkupExtensionMethods with <tt>:extensions => :all</tt>.
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+
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+ == EXAMPLES:
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+
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+ ==== Using +acts_as_markdown+:
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+
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ acts_as_markdown :body
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+ end
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+ @post = Post.find(:first)
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+ @post.body.to_s #=> "## Markdown Headline"
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+ @post.body.to_html #=> "<h2> Markdown Headline</h2>"
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+
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+
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+ ==== Using +acts_as_textile+:
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+
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ acts_as_textile :body
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+ end
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+
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+ @post = Post.find(:first)
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+ @post.body.to_s #=> "h2. Textile Headline"
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+ @post.body.to_html #=> "<h2>Textile Headline</h2>"
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+
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+
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+ ==== Using +acts_as_wikitext+:
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+
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ acts_as_wikitext :body
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+ end
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+ @post = Post.find(:first)
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+ @post.body.to_s #=> "== Wikitext Headline =="
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+ @post.body.to_html #=> "<h2>Wikitext Headline</h2>"
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+
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+
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+ ==== Using +acts_as_rdoc+:
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+
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ acts_as_rdoc :body
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+ end
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+
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+ @post = Post.find(:first)
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+ @post.body.to_s #=> "== RDoc Headline"
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+ @post.body.to_html #=> "<h2>RDoc Headline</h2>"
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+
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+
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+ ==== Using +acts_as_markup+:
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+
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ acts_as_markup :language => :markdown, :columns => [:body]
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+ end
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+ @post = Post.find(:first)
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+ @post.body.to_s #=> "## Markdown Headline"
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+ @post.body.to_html #=> "<h2> Markdown Headline</h2>"
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+
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+
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+ ==== Using +acts_as_markup+ with <tt>:variable</tt> language:
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+
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ acts_as_markup :language => :variable, :columns => [:body]
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+ end
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+ @post = Post.find(:first)
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+ @post.markup_language # => "markdown"
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+ @post.body.to_s # => "## Markdown Headline"
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+ @post.body.to_html # => "<h2> Markdown Headline</h2>"
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+
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+
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+ ==== Using options
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ acts_as_markdown :body, :markdown_options => [ :filter_html ]
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+ end
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ acts_as_textile :body, :textile_options => [ [ :filter_html ] ]
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+ end
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+
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ acts_as_wikitext :body, :wikitext_options => [ { :space_to_underscore => true } ]
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+ end
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+
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+ ==== With markup extension methods
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ acts_as_markup :language => :markdown, :columns => [:body],
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+ :extensions => [:method1, method2, ...].
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+ end
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+ class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ acts_as_markdown :body, :extensions => :all
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+ end
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+ == REQUIREMENTS:
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+ You will need the RedCloth[http://whytheluckystiff.net/ruby/redcloth/] library
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+ for processing the Textile text, and the Wikitext[http://wikitext.rubyforge.org/]
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+ library for processing wikitext.
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+ You will also need to install some type of Markdown processor.
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+ The three options currently supported are:
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+ * BlueCloth
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+ * RDiscount[http://github.com/rtomayko/rdiscount]
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+ * {Ruby PEG}[http://github.com/rtomayko/rpeg-markdown/tree/master]
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+ * Maruku[http://maruku.rubyforge.org/]
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+ == INSTALL:
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+ <tt>sudo gem install acts_as_markup</tt>
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+ Add "+acts_as_markup+" to your environment.rb:
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+ config.gem "acts_as_markup"
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+
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+ == CONTRIBUTING:
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+ Make a fork on GitHub, make your changes and do a pull request. Good places to start are adding new Markdown libraries or new markup languages, here's instructions for both:
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+ === Instructions for how to add a new Markdown Library:
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+ 1. Add another item to the <tt>ActsAsMarkup::MARKDOWN_LIBS</tt> hash in the form of:
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+ :bluecloth => {:class_name => "BlueCloth",
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+ :lib_name => "bluecloth"}
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+ <tt>:lib_name</tt> should be the name needed to require the library, while <tt>:class_name</tt> should be the class that we are making an instance of.
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+ 2. If you need to modify the object in anyway (e.g. to add a <tt>to_s</tt> or <tt>to_html</tt> method), add a file to the "lib/acts_as_markup/exts/" directory.
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+ 3. Add appropriate tests (see current tests).
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+ === Instructions for how to add a new Markup Language:
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+ 1. Add a "<tt>when</tt>" statement to the "<tt>case</tt>" statement in <tt>acts_as_markup</tt>. The "<tt>when</tt>" statement should match with a symbol that represents the language name in some way (e.g. "<tt>:markdown</tt>").
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+ 2. In the "<tt>when</tt>" block you need to set the "<tt>klass</tt>" local variable and require the library and the extension file if you need one (use the special <tt>require_extensions</tt> method to require extensions).
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+ 3. Add the same lines you added to the previous "<tt>when</tt>" statement to the "<tt>:variable</tt>" "<tt>when</tt>" statement. But replace "<tt>klass</tt>" with "<tt>language_klass</tt>" (e.g. "<tt>markdown_klass</tt>").
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+ 4. Add a relevant "<tt>when</tt>" statement to the <tt>class_eval</tt> block for the "<tt>:variable</tt>" language option. This should look something like:
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+ when /markdown/i
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+ markup_klasses[:markdown].new self[col].to_s
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+ 5. Add a convenience method (e.g. "<tt>acts_as_markdown</tt>")
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+ 6. Add an extension file to the "lib/acts_as_markup/exts/" directory if you need to modify the object in anyway.
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+ 7. Add appropriate tests (see current tests).
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+ # Look in the tasks/setup.rb file for the various options that can be
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+ # configured in this Rakefile. The .rake files in the tasks directory
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+ # are where the options are used.
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+ $:.unshift(File.expand_path('lib'))
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+ require 'rake'
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+ begin
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+ require 'jeweler'
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+ Jeweler::Tasks.new do |gem|
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+ gem.name = "acts_as_markup_extended"
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+ gem.summary = %Q{Represent ActiveRecord Markdown, Textile, Wiki text, RDoc columns as Markdown, Textile Wikitext, RDoc objects using various external libraries to convert to HTML. Includes markup extension methods.}
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+ gem.description = %Q{Represent ActiveRecord Markdown, Textile, Wiki text, RDoc columns as Markdown, Textile Wikitext, RDoc objects using various external libraries to convert to HTML. Includes markup extension methods.}
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+ gem.email = "mitch.marx@mdpaladin.com"
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+ gem.homepage = "https://github.com/mitchmarx/acts_as_markup_extended/"
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+ gem.authors = ["Mitch Marx"]
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+ gem.version = '1.0.1'
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+ gem.add_dependency('activesupport', '>= 2.3.2')
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+ gem.add_dependency('activerecord', '>= 2.3.2')
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+ gem.add_dependency('rdiscount', '~> 1.3')
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+ gem.add_dependency('wikitext', '~> 2.0')
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+ gem.add_dependency('RedCloth', '~> 4.2')
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+ gem.files = FileList["[A-Z]*", "{lib,test}/**/*"]
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+ # gem is a Gem::Specification... see http://www.rubygems.org/read/chapter/20 for additional settings
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+ end
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+ Jeweler::GemcutterTasks.new
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ puts "Jeweler (or a dependency) not available. Install it with: sudo gem install jeweler"
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+ end
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+
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+ require 'tasks/test'
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+ require 'tasks/rdoc'
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+
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+ task :test => :check_dependencies
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+ task :default => :test
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+ require 'active_record'
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+ module ActiveRecord # :nodoc:
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+ module Acts # :nodoc:
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+ module AsMarkup
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+ def self.included(base) # :nodoc:
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+ base.extend(ClassMethods)
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+ end
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+
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+ module ClassMethods
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+
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+ # This allows you to specify columns you want to define as containing
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+ # Markdown, Textile, Wikitext or RDoc content.
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+ # Then you can simply call <tt>.to_html</tt> method on the attribute.
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+ #
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+ # You can also specify the language as <tt>:variable</tt>. The language used
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+ # to process the column will be based on another column. By default a column
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+ # named "<tt>markup_language</tt>" is used, but this can be changed by providing
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+ # a <tt>:language_column</tt> option. When a value is accessed it will create
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+ # the correct object (Markdown, Textile, Wikitext or RDoc) based on the value
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+ # of the language column. If any value besides markdown, textile, wikitext, or
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+ # RDoc is supplied for the markup language the text will pass through as a string.
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+ #
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+ # You can specify additional options to pass to the markup library by using
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+ # <tt>:markdown_options</tt>, <tt>:textile_options</tt> or <tt>:wikitext_options</tt>.
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+ # RDoc does not support any useful options. The options should be given as an array
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+ # of arguments. You can specify options for more than one language when using
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+ # <tt>:variable</tt>. See each library's documentation for more details on what
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+ # options are available.
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+ #
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+ # For any column you can specify markup extensions by including
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+ # <tt>:extensions =></tt> in any of the forms of acts_as_markup illustrated below.
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+ #
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+ # Sample extensions methods are in: lib/markup_extensions.
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+ # You can include methods that reside anywhere as long as they are
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+ # in module MarkupExtensionMethods. (see the samples in lib/markup_methods).
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+ #
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+ # You can invoke all the methods in module MarkupExtensionMethods with :extensions => :all.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Examples
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+ #
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+ # ===== Using Markdown language
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+ #
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+ # class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ # acts_as_markup :language => :markdown, :columns => [:body]
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # @post = Post.find(:first)
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+ # @post.body.to_s # => "## Markdown Headline"
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+ # @post.body.to_html # => "<h2> Markdown Headline</h2>"
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # ===== Using variable language
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+ #
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+ # class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ # acts_as_markup :language => :variable, :columns => [:body], :language_column => 'language_name'
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # @post = Post.find(:first)
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+ # @post.language_name # => "markdown"
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+ # @post.body.to_s # => "## Markdown Headline"
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+ # @post.body.to_html # => "<h2> Markdown Headline</h2>"
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # ===== Using options
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+ #
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+ # class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ # acts_as_markup :language => :markdown, :columns => [:body], :markdown_options => [ :filter_html ]
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ # acts_as_markup :language => :textile, :columns => [:body], :textile_options => [ [ :filter_html ] ]
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ # acts_as_markup :language => :wikitext, :columns => [:body], :wikitext_options => [ { :space_to_underscore => true } ]
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # ===== With markup extension methods
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+ #
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+ # class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ # acts_as_markup :language => :markdown, :columns => [:body],
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+ # :extensions => [:method1, method2, ...].
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # class Post < ActiveRecord
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+ # acts_as_markdown :body, :extensions => :all
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+ # end
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+
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+ def acts_as_markup(options)
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+ case options[:language].to_sym
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+ when :markdown, :textile, :wikitext, :rdoc
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+ klass = require_library_and_get_class(options[:language].to_sym)
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+ when :variable
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+ markup_klasses = {}
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+ [:textile, :wikitext, :rdoc, :markdown].each do |language|
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+ markup_klasses[language] = require_library_and_get_class(language)
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+ end
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+ options[:language_column] ||= :markup_language
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+ else
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+ raise ActsAsMarkup::UnsupportedMarkupLanguage, "#{options[:langauge]} is not a currently supported markup language."
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+ end
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+
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+ # create the proc object in current scope
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+ set_markup_object = markup_object_proc
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+ unless options[:language].to_sym == :variable
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+ markup_options = options["#{options[:language]}_options".to_sym] || []
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+ options[:columns].each do |col|
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+ define_method col do
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+ if instance_variable_defined?("@#{col}")
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+ unless send("#{col}_changed?")
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+ return instance_variable_get("@#{col}")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # call the proc to make all 'to_html' methods return an MString instead of a String
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+ set_markup_object.call("@#{col}",options,
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+ klass.new(self[col].to_s, *markup_options))
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+ end
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+ end
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+ else
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+ options[:columns].each do |col|
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+ define_method col do
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+ if instance_variable_defined?("@#{col}")
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+ unless send("#{col}_changed?") || send("#{options[:language_column]}_changed?")
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+ return instance_variable_get("@#{col}")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # call the proc to make all 'to_html' methods return an MString instead of a String
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+ set_markup_object.call("@#{col}",options, case send(options[:language_column])
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+ when /markdown/i
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+ markup_klasses[:markdown].new self[col].to_s, *(options[:markdown_options] || [])
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+ when /textile/i
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+ markup_klasses[:textile].new self[col].to_s, *(options[:textile_options] || [])
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+ when /wikitext/i
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+ markup_klasses[:wikitext].new self[col].to_s, *(options[:wikitext_options] || [])
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+ when /rdoc/i
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+ markup_klasses[:rdoc].new self[col].to_s
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+ else
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+ self[col]
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+ end)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # This is a convenience method for
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+ # `<tt>acts_as_markup :language => :markdown, :columns => [:body]</tt>`
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+ # Additional options can be given at the end, if necessary.
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+ #
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+ def acts_as_markdown(*columns)
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+ options = columns.extract_options!
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+ acts_as_markup options.merge(:language => :markdown, :columns => columns)
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+ end
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+
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+ # This is a convenience method for
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+ # `<tt>acts_as_markup :language => :textile, :columns => [:body]</tt>`
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+ # Additional options can be given at the end, if necessary.
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+ #
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+ def acts_as_textile(*columns)
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+ options = columns.extract_options!
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+ acts_as_markup options.merge(:language => :textile, :columns => columns)
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+ end
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+
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+ # This is a convenience method for
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+ # `<tt>acts_as_markup :language => :wikitext, :columns => [:body]</tt>`
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+ # Additional options can be given at the end, if necessary.
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+ #
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+ def acts_as_wikitext(*columns)
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+ options = columns.extract_options!
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+ acts_as_markup options.merge(:language => :wikitext, :columns => columns)
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+ end
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+
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+ # This is a convenience method for
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+ # `<tt>acts_as_markup :language => :rdoc, :columns => [:body]</tt>`
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+ # Additional options can be given at the end, if necessary.
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+ #
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+ def acts_as_rdoc(*columns)
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+ options = columns.extract_options!
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+ acts_as_markup options.merge(:language => :rdoc, :columns => columns)
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ private
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+ def get_markdown_class
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+ if ActsAsMarkup::MARKDOWN_LIBS.keys.include? ActsAsMarkup.markdown_library
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+ markdown_library_names = ActsAsMarkup::MARKDOWN_LIBS[ActsAsMarkup.markdown_library]
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+ require markdown_library_names[:lib_name]
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+ require_extensions(markdown_library_names[:lib_name])
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+ return markdown_library_names[:class_name].constantize
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+ else
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+ raise ActsAsMarkup::UnsportedMarkdownLibrary, "#{ActsAsMarkup.markdown_library} is not currently supported."
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def require_extensions(library)# :nodoc:
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+ if ActsAsMarkup::LIBRARY_EXTENSIONS.include? library.to_s
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+ require "#{ActsAsMarkup::LIBPATH}/acts_as_markup/exts/#{library}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def require_library_and_get_class(language)
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+ case language
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+ when :markdown
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+ return get_markdown_class
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+ when :textile
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+ require 'redcloth'
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+ return RedCloth
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+ when :wikitext
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+ require 'wikitext'
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+ require_extensions 'wikitext'
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+ return WikitextString
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+ when :rdoc
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+ require 'rdoc/markup/simple_markup'
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+ require 'rdoc/markup/simple_markup/to_html'
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+ require_extensions 'rdoc'
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+ return RDocText
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+ else
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+ return String
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # This method returns a Proc object that is called
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+ # when acts_as_markup intercepts ActiveRecord
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+ # while it is creating a column instance.
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+ # The Proc creates an Eigenclass for the markup
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+ # object. The eigenclass overrides the <tt>to_html</tt> method
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+ # in the markup object (Rdiscount, Textile, etc.) so
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+ # that it returns an instance of MString instead of String
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+ # MString includes all the markup extension methods and invokes
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+ # the ones named in <tt>:extensions =></tt>.
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+ #
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+ def markup_object_proc
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+ Proc.new {|col, options, markup_object |
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+ if options[:extensions]
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+ singleton = markup_object.singleton_class
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+ singleton.send(:alias_method,:old_to_html, :to_html)
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+ singleton.send(:define_method, :to_html) {
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+ MarkupExtensions::MString.new(old_to_html).
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+ run_methods(options[:extensions])
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+ }
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+ end
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+ instance_variable_set(col, markup_object)
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ ActiveRecord::Base.send :include, ActiveRecord::Acts::AsMarkup