| // Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| package template |
| |
| import ( |
| "fmt" |
| "io" |
| "io/ioutil" |
| "path/filepath" |
| "sync" |
| "text/template" |
| "text/template/parse" |
| ) |
| |
| // Template is a specialized Template from "text/template" that produces a safe |
| // HTML document fragment. |
| type Template struct { |
| // Sticky error if escaping fails. |
| escapeErr error |
| // We could embed the text/template field, but it's safer not to because |
| // we need to keep our version of the name space and the underlying |
| // template's in sync. |
| text *template.Template |
| // The underlying template's parse tree, updated to be HTML-safe. |
| Tree *parse.Tree |
| *nameSpace // common to all associated templates |
| } |
| |
| // escapeOK is a sentinel value used to indicate valid escaping. |
| var escapeOK = fmt.Errorf("template escaped correctly") |
| |
| // nameSpace is the data structure shared by all templates in an association. |
| type nameSpace struct { |
| mu sync.Mutex |
| set map[string]*Template |
| } |
| |
| // Templates returns a slice of the templates associated with t, including t |
| // itself. |
| func (t *Template) Templates() []*Template { |
| ns := t.nameSpace |
| ns.mu.Lock() |
| defer ns.mu.Unlock() |
| // Return a slice so we don't expose the map. |
| m := make([]*Template, 0, len(ns.set)) |
| for _, v := range ns.set { |
| m = append(m, v) |
| } |
| return m |
| } |
| |
| // escape escapes all associated templates. |
| func (t *Template) escape() error { |
| t.nameSpace.mu.Lock() |
| defer t.nameSpace.mu.Unlock() |
| if t.escapeErr == nil { |
| if err := escapeTemplate(t, t.text.Root, t.Name()); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| } else if t.escapeErr != escapeOK { |
| return t.escapeErr |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // Execute applies a parsed template to the specified data object, |
| // writing the output to wr. |
| // If an error occurs executing the template or writing its output, |
| // execution stops, but partial results may already have been written to |
| // the output writer. |
| // A template may be executed safely in parallel. |
| func (t *Template) Execute(wr io.Writer, data interface{}) error { |
| if err := t.escape(); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| return t.text.Execute(wr, data) |
| } |
| |
| // ExecuteTemplate applies the template associated with t that has the given |
| // name to the specified data object and writes the output to wr. |
| // If an error occurs executing the template or writing its output, |
| // execution stops, but partial results may already have been written to |
| // the output writer. |
| // A template may be executed safely in parallel. |
| func (t *Template) ExecuteTemplate(wr io.Writer, name string, data interface{}) error { |
| tmpl, err := t.lookupAndEscapeTemplate(name) |
| if err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| return tmpl.text.Execute(wr, data) |
| } |
| |
| // lookupAndEscapeTemplate guarantees that the template with the given name |
| // is escaped, or returns an error if it cannot be. It returns the named |
| // template. |
| func (t *Template) lookupAndEscapeTemplate(name string) (tmpl *Template, err error) { |
| t.nameSpace.mu.Lock() |
| defer t.nameSpace.mu.Unlock() |
| tmpl = t.set[name] |
| if tmpl == nil { |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("html/template: %q is undefined", name) |
| } |
| if tmpl.escapeErr != nil && tmpl.escapeErr != escapeOK { |
| return nil, tmpl.escapeErr |
| } |
| if tmpl.text.Tree == nil || tmpl.text.Root == nil { |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("html/template: %q is an incomplete template", name) |
| } |
| if t.text.Lookup(name) == nil { |
| panic("html/template internal error: template escaping out of sync") |
| } |
| if tmpl.escapeErr == nil { |
| err = escapeTemplate(tmpl, tmpl.text.Root, name) |
| } |
| return tmpl, err |
| } |
| |
| // Parse parses a string into a template. Nested template definitions |
| // will be associated with the top-level template t. Parse may be |
| // called multiple times to parse definitions of templates to associate |
| // with t. It is an error if a resulting template is non-empty (contains |
| // content other than template definitions) and would replace a |
| // non-empty template with the same name. (In multiple calls to Parse |
| // with the same receiver template, only one call can contain text |
| // other than space, comments, and template definitions.) |
| func (t *Template) Parse(src string) (*Template, error) { |
| t.nameSpace.mu.Lock() |
| t.escapeErr = nil |
| t.nameSpace.mu.Unlock() |
| ret, err := t.text.Parse(src) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| // In general, all the named templates might have changed underfoot. |
| // Regardless, some new ones may have been defined. |
| // The template.Template set has been updated; update ours. |
| t.nameSpace.mu.Lock() |
| defer t.nameSpace.mu.Unlock() |
| for _, v := range ret.Templates() { |
| name := v.Name() |
| tmpl := t.set[name] |
| if tmpl == nil { |
| tmpl = t.new(name) |
| } |
| // Restore our record of this text/template to its unescaped original state. |
| tmpl.escapeErr = nil |
| tmpl.text = v |
| tmpl.Tree = v.Tree |
| } |
| return t, nil |
| } |
| |
| // AddParseTree creates a new template with the name and parse tree |
| // and associates it with t. |
| // |
| // It returns an error if t has already been executed. |
| func (t *Template) AddParseTree(name string, tree *parse.Tree) (*Template, error) { |
| t.nameSpace.mu.Lock() |
| defer t.nameSpace.mu.Unlock() |
| if t.escapeErr != nil { |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("html/template: cannot AddParseTree to %q after it has executed", t.Name()) |
| } |
| text, err := t.text.AddParseTree(name, tree) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| ret := &Template{ |
| nil, |
| text, |
| text.Tree, |
| t.nameSpace, |
| } |
| t.set[name] = ret |
| return ret, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Clone returns a duplicate of the template, including all associated |
| // templates. The actual representation is not copied, but the name space of |
| // associated templates is, so further calls to Parse in the copy will add |
| // templates to the copy but not to the original. Clone can be used to prepare |
| // common templates and use them with variant definitions for other templates |
| // by adding the variants after the clone is made. |
| // |
| // It returns an error if t has already been executed. |
| func (t *Template) Clone() (*Template, error) { |
| t.nameSpace.mu.Lock() |
| defer t.nameSpace.mu.Unlock() |
| if t.escapeErr != nil { |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("html/template: cannot Clone %q after it has executed", t.Name()) |
| } |
| textClone, err := t.text.Clone() |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| ret := &Template{ |
| nil, |
| textClone, |
| textClone.Tree, |
| &nameSpace{ |
| set: make(map[string]*Template), |
| }, |
| } |
| for _, x := range textClone.Templates() { |
| name := x.Name() |
| src := t.set[name] |
| if src == nil || src.escapeErr != nil { |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("html/template: cannot Clone %q after it has executed", t.Name()) |
| } |
| x.Tree = x.Tree.Copy() |
| ret.set[name] = &Template{ |
| nil, |
| x, |
| x.Tree, |
| ret.nameSpace, |
| } |
| } |
| return ret, nil |
| } |
| |
| // New allocates a new HTML template with the given name. |
| func New(name string) *Template { |
| tmpl := &Template{ |
| nil, |
| template.New(name), |
| nil, |
| &nameSpace{ |
| set: make(map[string]*Template), |
| }, |
| } |
| tmpl.set[name] = tmpl |
| return tmpl |
| } |
| |
| // New allocates a new HTML template associated with the given one |
| // and with the same delimiters. The association, which is transitive, |
| // allows one template to invoke another with a {{template}} action. |
| func (t *Template) New(name string) *Template { |
| t.nameSpace.mu.Lock() |
| defer t.nameSpace.mu.Unlock() |
| return t.new(name) |
| } |
| |
| // new is the implementation of New, without the lock. |
| func (t *Template) new(name string) *Template { |
| tmpl := &Template{ |
| nil, |
| t.text.New(name), |
| nil, |
| t.nameSpace, |
| } |
| tmpl.set[name] = tmpl |
| return tmpl |
| } |
| |
| // Name returns the name of the template. |
| func (t *Template) Name() string { |
| return t.text.Name() |
| } |
| |
| // FuncMap is the type of the map defining the mapping from names to |
| // functions. Each function must have either a single return value, or two |
| // return values of which the second has type error. In that case, if the |
| // second (error) argument evaluates to non-nil during execution, execution |
| // terminates and Execute returns that error. FuncMap has the same base type |
| // as FuncMap in "text/template", copied here so clients need not import |
| // "text/template". |
| type FuncMap map[string]interface{} |
| |
| // Funcs adds the elements of the argument map to the template's function map. |
| // It panics if a value in the map is not a function with appropriate return |
| // type. However, it is legal to overwrite elements of the map. The return |
| // value is the template, so calls can be chained. |
| func (t *Template) Funcs(funcMap FuncMap) *Template { |
| t.text.Funcs(template.FuncMap(funcMap)) |
| return t |
| } |
| |
| // Delims sets the action delimiters to the specified strings, to be used in |
| // subsequent calls to Parse, ParseFiles, or ParseGlob. Nested template |
| // definitions will inherit the settings. An empty delimiter stands for the |
| // corresponding default: {{ or }}. |
| // The return value is the template, so calls can be chained. |
| func (t *Template) Delims(left, right string) *Template { |
| t.text.Delims(left, right) |
| return t |
| } |
| |
| // Lookup returns the template with the given name that is associated with t, |
| // or nil if there is no such template. |
| func (t *Template) Lookup(name string) *Template { |
| t.nameSpace.mu.Lock() |
| defer t.nameSpace.mu.Unlock() |
| return t.set[name] |
| } |
| |
| // Must is a helper that wraps a call to a function returning (*Template, error) |
| // and panics if the error is non-nil. It is intended for use in variable initializations |
| // such as |
| // var t = template.Must(template.New("name").Parse("html")) |
| func Must(t *Template, err error) *Template { |
| if err != nil { |
| panic(err) |
| } |
| return t |
| } |
| |
| // ParseFiles creates a new Template and parses the template definitions from |
| // the named files. The returned template's name will have the (base) name and |
| // (parsed) contents of the first file. There must be at least one file. |
| // If an error occurs, parsing stops and the returned *Template is nil. |
| func ParseFiles(filenames ...string) (*Template, error) { |
| return parseFiles(nil, filenames...) |
| } |
| |
| // ParseFiles parses the named files and associates the resulting templates with |
| // t. If an error occurs, parsing stops and the returned template is nil; |
| // otherwise it is t. There must be at least one file. |
| func (t *Template) ParseFiles(filenames ...string) (*Template, error) { |
| return parseFiles(t, filenames...) |
| } |
| |
| // parseFiles is the helper for the method and function. If the argument |
| // template is nil, it is created from the first file. |
| func parseFiles(t *Template, filenames ...string) (*Template, error) { |
| if len(filenames) == 0 { |
| // Not really a problem, but be consistent. |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("html/template: no files named in call to ParseFiles") |
| } |
| for _, filename := range filenames { |
| b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| s := string(b) |
| name := filepath.Base(filename) |
| // First template becomes return value if not already defined, |
| // and we use that one for subsequent New calls to associate |
| // all the templates together. Also, if this file has the same name |
| // as t, this file becomes the contents of t, so |
| // t, err := New(name).Funcs(xxx).ParseFiles(name) |
| // works. Otherwise we create a new template associated with t. |
| var tmpl *Template |
| if t == nil { |
| t = New(name) |
| } |
| if name == t.Name() { |
| tmpl = t |
| } else { |
| tmpl = t.New(name) |
| } |
| _, err = tmpl.Parse(s) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| } |
| return t, nil |
| } |
| |
| // ParseGlob creates a new Template and parses the template definitions from the |
| // files identified by the pattern, which must match at least one file. The |
| // returned template will have the (base) name and (parsed) contents of the |
| // first file matched by the pattern. ParseGlob is equivalent to calling |
| // ParseFiles with the list of files matched by the pattern. |
| func ParseGlob(pattern string) (*Template, error) { |
| return parseGlob(nil, pattern) |
| } |
| |
| // ParseGlob parses the template definitions in the files identified by the |
| // pattern and associates the resulting templates with t. The pattern is |
| // processed by filepath.Glob and must match at least one file. ParseGlob is |
| // equivalent to calling t.ParseFiles with the list of files matched by the |
| // pattern. |
| func (t *Template) ParseGlob(pattern string) (*Template, error) { |
| return parseGlob(t, pattern) |
| } |
| |
| // parseGlob is the implementation of the function and method ParseGlob. |
| func parseGlob(t *Template, pattern string) (*Template, error) { |
| filenames, err := filepath.Glob(pattern) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| if len(filenames) == 0 { |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("html/template: pattern matches no files: %#q", pattern) |
| } |
| return parseFiles(t, filenames...) |
| } |