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Taggart allows you to tag Strings with HTML
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How and what
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```ruby
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"Hello World!".h1
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```
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returns
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```html
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<h1>Hello World!</h1>
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```
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or try (in bad typographical taste)
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```ruby
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"Important!".em.strong
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```
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to get
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```html
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<em><strong>Important!</em></strong>
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```
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or do some more nesting
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```ruby
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("Label".td + "Value".td).tr.table
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```
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to render a small table
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```html
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<table><tr><td>Label</td><td>Value</td></tr></table>
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```
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Add HTML attributes as Ruby parameters.
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```ruby
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"hello".span(class: 'stuff', id: 'thing')
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```
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to get a nice HTML string like this
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```html
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<span class="stuff" id="thing">hello</span>
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```
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You can also use arrays, how about this table?
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```ruby
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(%w(r1c1 r1c2 r1c3).td.tr + %w(r2c1 r2c2 r2c3).td.tr).table
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```
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will produce this HTML (author's line breaks and indentation)
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```html
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<table>
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<tr>
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<td>r1c1</td>
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<td>r1c2</td>
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<td>r1c3</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>r2c1</td>
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<td>r2c2</td>
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<td>r2c3</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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```
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Naturally we can do single tags too.
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```ruby
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"Gimme a".br
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will return.
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```html
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Gimme a<br />
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Also try some of the 'cleverness', for example calling `.script` on a `.js` file will yield a different result compared to running it on a Javascript.
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Like this:
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"alert('This string will pop up an alert!')".script
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gives you
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<script id="pants_pants" type="text/javascript">alert('This string will pop up an alert!')</script>"
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whereas this string
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gives you this
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```html
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"<script type="text/javascript" src="/script/awesomes_script.js"></script>"
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```
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Naturally this also works with attributes.
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See the `spec/taggart_spec.rb` for more examples (until I have time to do a bigger-better-faster-example file).
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Background:
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I have a lot of Ruby code that marks some String in an HTML tag, usually with a
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specific CSS class. Or perhaps a link or so.
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It's not particularly nice to write `"<strong>#{my_variable}</strong>"`. The more
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complex the Ruby code is, the worse it is to have `"`, `#`, `{` or `}` soiling the code.
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I was looking at the code and I thought, wouldn't it be nice if I could just tell that piece
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of String that it's supposed to be a `<span>` or some other tag. One could simply
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write `my_variable.strong` to get the job done. **Taggart** was born.
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The Idea
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The idea was to simplify the code and make it easier and faster for me to add arbitrary HTML into my
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non-HTML code. I wanted to stop breaking my fingers trying to get the _quote-string-hash-curlybrackets-code-curlybrackets-morestrings-quote_
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right on my keyboard.
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It was _never_ intended to be a full-fledged HTML page renderer. If you want to use it for that, I'd love to see the result, though.
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Installation:
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Install the gem:
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```
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gem install taggart
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```
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Then load Taggart with:
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require 'taggart'
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Taggart is now active, which means you can play around.
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History
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- Added <script>-tag. You can now add ``"my-script.js".script`` and ``"alert('Hello World!')".script`.
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- Added several tags (still not a complete list, tweet or send a pull request for more tags.)
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- Removed several 'if DEBUG' lines
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- Removed examples and most comments from taggart.rb file
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- Converted the README to markdown for a bit better formatting fun.
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- Added `.href` and `.img` feature.
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- Created Gem
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- Pushed code to Git.
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- Created test Gem.
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- Added files to create Gem and reorganised the file structure.
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- Made `dual_sub()` pass all the tests, and added the examples from `.tr` (translate) Ruby docs to the test.
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- More work on the "dynamic namespace clash resolver", in other words, `.tr` and sub work in both classic and Taggart way.
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- Initial version of "dynamic namespace clash resolver" to fix issues with `.tr`.
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- Added basic RSpec test.
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- Added namespacing for Strings and Arrays.
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- Implemented arrays; `["Label", "Value"].td.tr.table` and `["First", "Second", "Third"].li.ol`.
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- Tidied up things a bit.
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- Added a version of attributes `"Red".span(class: 'red')`.
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- First version. Basic tags.
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Future???
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With your blessing. Like Ozzy said; _"The crazier you get, the crazier Ozzy gets!"_, or something.
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* Potential validations, could check file, size, etc
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* Switch between HTML and XHTML.
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* Full fledged examples.
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* Please send suggestions.
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- `"hello".sub('world', 'world')` returns `<sub world world>hello</sub>`. Not really perfect.
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- Please help me test it out.
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Feedback welcome!!
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Author: Jocke Selin <jocke@selincite.com> @jockeselin
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Date: 2012-03-09
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Version: 0.0.5 Build 010
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Github: <https://github.com/jocke/taggart>
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# Taggart
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# Background:
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# Install the gem:
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# gem install taggart
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# Taggart is now active, which means you can play around.
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# Try:
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# "Hello World".h1
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# "Important".em.strong
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# Or do some proper nesting:
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# We can also do single tags.
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