Class: ViewComponent::Base

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Includes:
ActionView::Helpers, ActiveSupport::CoreExt::ERBUtil, ERB::Escape, InlineTemplate, Slotable, Translatable, WithContentHelper
Defined in:
lib/view_component/base.rb

Class Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from WithContentHelper

#with_content

Methods included from Translatable

#__vc_i18n_scope, #translate

Methods included from Slotable

#__vc_get_slot, #__vc_set_polymorphic_slot, #__vc_set_slot

Constructor Details

#initializeBase

Including Rails.application.routes.url_helpers defines an initializer that accepts (…), so we have to define our own empty initializer to overwrite it.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 94

def initialize
end

Dynamic Method Handling

This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method

#method_missing(method_name, *args) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 309

def method_missing(method_name, *args) # rubocop:disable Style/MissingRespondToMissing
  super
rescue => e # rubocop:disable Style/RescueStandardError
  e.set_backtrace e.backtrace.tap(&:shift)
  raise e, "    \#{e.message}\n\n    You may be trying to call a method provided as a view helper. Did you mean `helpers.\#{method_name}`?\n  MESSAGE\n\n  raise\nend\n".chomp if view_context && e.is_a?(NameError) && helpers.respond_to?(method_name)

Class Attribute Details

.identifierString

The file path of the component Ruby file.

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 503

def identifier
  @identifier
end

.virtual_pathObject



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 509

def virtual_path
  @virtual_path
end

Instance Attribute Details

#__vc_original_view_contextObject

Returns the value of attribute __vc_original_view_context.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 74

def __vc_original_view_context
  @__vc_original_view_context
end

#current_templateObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute current_template.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 75

def current_template
  @current_template
end

Class Method Details

.__vc_collection_counter_parameterObject



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 702

def __vc_collection_counter_parameter
  @__vc_collection_counter_parameter ||= :"#{__vc_collection_parameter}_counter"
end

.__vc_collection_iteration_parameterObject



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 712

def __vc_collection_iteration_parameter
  @__vc_collection_iteration_parameter ||= :"#{__vc_collection_parameter}_iteration"
end

.__vc_collection_parameterObject



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 697

def __vc_collection_parameter
  @__vc_provided_collection_parameter ||= name && name.demodulize.underscore.chomp("_component").to_sym
end

.__vc_compile(raise_errors: false, force: false) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 567

def __vc_compile(raise_errors: false, force: false)
  __vc_compiler.compile(raise_errors: raise_errors, force: force)
end

.__vc_compiled?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 615

def __vc_compiled?
  __vc_compiler.compiled?
end

.__vc_compilerObject



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 635

def __vc_compiler
  @__vc_compiler ||= Compiler.new(self)
end

.__vc_counter_argument_present?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 707

def __vc_counter_argument_present?
  __vc_initialize_parameter_names.include?(__vc_collection_counter_parameter)
end

.__vc_ensure_compiledObject



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 630

def __vc_ensure_compiled
  __vc_compile unless __vc_compiled?
end

.__vc_iteration_argument_present?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 717

def __vc_iteration_argument_present?
  __vc_initialize_parameter_names.include?(__vc_collection_iteration_parameter)
end

.__vc_validate_collection_parameter!(validate_default: false) ⇒ Object

Ensure the component initializer accepts the collection parameter. By default, we don’t validate that the default parameter name is accepted, as support for collection rendering is optional.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 677

def __vc_validate_collection_parameter!(validate_default: false)
  parameter = validate_default ? __vc_collection_parameter : __vc_provided_collection_parameter

  return unless parameter
  return if __vc_initialize_parameter_names.include?(parameter) || __vc_splatted_keyword_argument_present?

  raise MissingCollectionArgumentError.new(name, parameter)
end

.__vc_validate_initialization_parameters!Object

Ensure the component initializer doesn’t define invalid parameters that could override the framework’s methods.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 690

def __vc_validate_initialization_parameters!
  return unless __vc_initialize_parameter_names.include?(:content)

  raise ReservedParameterError.new(name, :content)
end

.after_compileObject

Hook called by the compiler after a component is compiled.

Extensions can override this class method to run logic after compilation (e.g., generate helpers, register metadata, etc.).

By default, this is a no-op.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 625

def after_compile
  # no-op by default
end

.configActiveSupport::OrderedOptions

Returns the current config.

Returns:

  • (ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 39

def config
  module_parents.each do |module_parent|
    next unless module_parent.respond_to?(:config)
    module_parent_config = module_parent.config.try(:view_component)
    return module_parent_config if module_parent_config
  end
  ViewComponent::Config.current
end

.inherited(child) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 572

def inherited(child)
  # Compile so child will inherit compiled `call_*` template methods that
  # `compile` defines
  __vc_compile

  # Give the child its own personal #render_template_for to protect against the case when
  # eager loading is disabled and the parent component is rendered before the child. In
  # such a scenario, the parent will override ViewComponent::Base#render_template_for,
  # meaning it will not be called for any children and thus not compile their templates.
  if !child.method_defined?(:render_template_for, false) && !child.__vc_compiled?
    child.class_eval "      def render_template_for(requested_details)\n        # Force compilation here so the compiler always redefines render_template_for.\n        # This is mostly a safeguard to prevent infinite recursion.\n        self.class.__vc_compile(raise_errors: true, force: true)\n        # .__vc_compile replaces this method; call the new one\n        render_template_for(requested_details)\n      end\n    RUBY\n  end\n\n  # Derive the source location of the component Ruby file from the call stack.\n  # We need to ignore `inherited` frames here as they indicate that `inherited`\n  # has been re-defined by the consuming application, likely in ApplicationComponent.\n  # We use `base_label` method here instead of `label` to avoid cases where the method\n  # owner is included in a prefix like `ApplicationComponent.inherited`.\n  child.identifier = caller_locations(1, 10).reject { |l| l.base_label == \"inherited\" }[0].path\n  child.virtual_path = child.name&.underscore\n\n  # Set collection parameter to the extended component\n  child.with_collection_parameter(__vc_provided_collection_parameter)\n\n  if method_defined?(:render_template_for, false)\n    vc_ancestor_calls = defined?(@__vc_ancestor_calls) ? @__vc_ancestor_calls.dup : []\n\n    vc_ancestor_calls.unshift(instance_method(:render_template_for))\n    child.instance_variable_set(:@__vc_ancestor_calls, vc_ancestor_calls)\n  end\n\n  super\nend\n", __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1

.sidecar_files(extensions) ⇒ Object

Find sidecar files for the given extensions.

The provided array of extensions is expected to contain strings starting without the dot, example: ‘[“erb”, “haml”]`.

For example, one might collect sidecar CSS files that need to be compiled.

Parameters:

  • extensions (Array<String>)

    Extensions of which to return matching sidecar files.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 518

def sidecar_files(extensions)
  return [] unless identifier

  extensions = extensions.join(",")

  # view files in a directory named like the component
  directory = File.dirname(identifier)
  filename = File.basename(identifier, ".rb")
  component_name = name.demodulize.underscore

  # Add support for nested components defined in the same file.
  #
  # for example
  #
  # class MyComponent < ViewComponent::Base
  #   class MyOtherComponent < ViewComponent::Base
  #   end
  # end
  #
  # Without this, `MyOtherComponent` will not look for `my_component/my_other_component.html.erb`
  nested_component_files =
    if name.include?("::") && component_name != filename
      Dir["#{directory}/#{filename}/#{component_name}.*{#{extensions}}"]
    else
      []
    end

  # view files in the same directory as the component
  sidecar_files = Dir["#{directory}/#{component_name}.*{#{extensions}}"]

  sidecar_directory_files = Dir["#{directory}/#{component_name}/#{filename}.*{#{extensions}}"]

  (sidecar_files - [identifier] + sidecar_directory_files + nested_component_files).uniq
end

.strip_trailing_whitespace(value = true) ⇒ Object

Strips trailing whitespace from templates before compiling them.

“‘ruby class MyComponent < ViewComponent::Base

strip_trailing_whitespace

end “‘

Parameters:

  • value (Boolean) (defaults to: true)

    Whether to strip newlines.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 660

def strip_trailing_whitespace(value = true)
  self.__vc_strip_trailing_whitespace = value
end

.strip_trailing_whitespace?Boolean

Whether trailing whitespace will be stripped before compilation.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 667

def strip_trailing_whitespace?
  __vc_strip_trailing_whitespace
end

.with_collection(collection, spacer_component: nil, **args) ⇒ Object

Render a component for each element in a collection ([documentation](/guide/collections)):

“‘ruby render(ProductsComponent.with_collection(@products, foo: :bar)) “`

Parameters:

  • collection (Enumerable)

    A list of items to pass the ViewComponent one at a time.

  • spacer_component (ViewComponent::Base) (defaults to: nil)

    Component instance to be rendered between items.

  • args (Arguments)

    Arguments to pass to the ViewComponent every time.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 562

def with_collection(collection, spacer_component: nil, **args)
  Collection.new(self, collection, spacer_component, **args)
end

.with_collection_parameter(parameter) ⇒ Object

Set the parameter name used when rendering elements of a collection ([documentation](/guide/collections)):

“‘ruby with_collection_parameter :item “`

Parameters:

  • parameter (Symbol)

    The parameter name used when rendering elements of a collection.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 646

def with_collection_parameter(parameter)
  @__vc_provided_collection_parameter = parameter
  @__vc_initialize_parameters = nil
end

Instance Method Details

#__vc_requestObject



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 353

def __vc_request
  # The current request (if present, as mailers/jobs/etc do not have a request)
  @__vc_request ||= controller.request if controller.respond_to?(:request)
end

#around_rendervoid

This method returns an undefined value.

Called around rendering the component. Override to wrap the rendering of a component in custom instrumentation, etc.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 235

def around_render
  yield
end

#before_rendervoid

This method returns an undefined value.

Called before rendering the component. Override to perform operations that depend on having access to the view context, such as helpers.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 227

def before_render
  # noop
end

#contentString

The content passed to the component instance as a block.

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 361

def content
  @__vc_content_evaluated = true
  return @__vc_content if defined?(@__vc_content)

  @__vc_content =
    if __vc_render_in_block_provided?
      with_captured_virtual_path(@old_virtual_path) do
        view_context.capture(self, &@__vc_render_in_block)
      end
    elsif __vc_content_set_by_with_content_defined?
      @__vc_content_set_by_with_content
    end
end

#content?Boolean

Whether content has been passed to the component.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 378

def content?
  __vc_render_in_block_provided? || __vc_content_set_by_with_content_defined?
end

#controllerActionController::Base

The current controller. Use sparingly as doing so introduces coupling that inhibits encapsulation & reuse, often making testing difficult.

Returns:

  • (ActionController::Base)

Raises:



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 284

def controller
  raise ControllerCalledBeforeRenderError if view_context.nil?

  @__vc_controller ||= view_context.controller
end

#formatObject

Rails expects us to define format on all renderables, but we do not know the format of a ViewComponent until runtime.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 339

def format
  nil
end

#helpersActionView::Base

A proxy through which to access helpers. Use sparingly as doing so introduces coupling that inhibits encapsulation & reuse, often making testing difficult.

Returns:

  • (ActionView::Base)

Raises:



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 294

def helpers
  raise HelpersCalledBeforeRenderError if view_context.nil?

  # Attempt to re-use the original view_context passed to the first
  # component rendered in the rendering pipeline. This prevents the
  # instantiation of a new view_context via `controller.view_context` which
  # always returns a new instance of the view context class.
  #
  # This allows ivars to remain persisted when using the same helper via
  # `helpers` across multiple components and partials.
  @__vc_helpers ||= __vc_original_view_context || controller.view_context
end

#output_postambleString

Optional content to be returned after the rendered template.

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 219

def output_postamble
  @@default_output_postamble ||= "".html_safe
end

#output_preambleString

Optional content to be returned before the rendered template.

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 212

def output_preamble
  @@default_output_preamble ||= "".html_safe
end

#render(options = {}, args = {}, &block) ⇒ Object

Re-use original view_context if we’re not rendering a component.

As of v4, ViewComponent::Base re-uses the existing view context created by ActionView, meaning the current view context and the original view context are the same object. set_original_view_context is still called to maintain backwards compatibility.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 254

def render(options = {}, args = {}, &block)
  if options.respond_to?(:set_original_view_context)
    options.set_original_view_context(self.__vc_original_view_context)

    # We assume options is a component, so there's no need to evaluate the
    # block in the view context as we do below.
    @view_context.render(options, args, &block)
  elsif block
    __vc_original_view_context.render(options, args) do
      # capture the block output in the view context of the component
      output = capture(&block)

      # Partials are rendered to their own buffer and do not append to the
      # original @output_buffer we retain a reference to in #render_in. This
      # is a problem since the block passed to us here in the #render method
      # is evaluated within the context of ViewComponent::Base, and thus
      # appends to the original @output_buffer. To avoid this, we evaluate the
      # block in the view context instead, which will append to the output buffer
      # created for the partial.
      __vc_original_view_context.capture { output }
    end
  else
    __vc_original_view_context.render(options, args)
  end
end

#render?Boolean

Override to determine whether the ViewComponent should render.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 242

def render?
  true
end

#render_in(view_context, &block) ⇒ String

Entrypoint for rendering components.

  • view_context: ActionView context from calling view

  • block: optional block to be captured within the view context

Returns HTML that has been escaped by the respective template handler.

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 105

def render_in(view_context, &block)
  self.class.__vc_compile(raise_errors: true)

  @view_context = view_context
  @old_virtual_path = view_context.instance_variable_get(:@virtual_path)
  self.__vc_original_view_context ||= view_context

  @output_buffer = view_context.output_buffer

  @lookup_context ||= view_context.lookup_context

  # For content_for
  @view_flow ||= view_context.view_flow

  # For i18n
  @virtual_path ||= virtual_path

  # Describes the inferred request constraints (locales, formats, variants)
  @__vc_requested_details ||= @lookup_context.vc_requested_details

  # For caching, such as #cache_if
  @current_template = nil unless defined?(@current_template)
  old_current_template = @current_template

  if block && defined?(@__vc_content_set_by_with_content)
    raise DuplicateContentError.new(self.class.name)
  end

  @__vc_content_evaluated = false
  @__vc_render_in_block = block
  @view_context.instance_variable_set(:@virtual_path, virtual_path)

  before_render

  if render?
    value = nil

    @output_buffer.with_buffer do
      rendered_template =
        around_render do
          render_template_for(@__vc_requested_details).to_s
        end

      # Avoid allocating new string when output_preamble and output_postamble are blank
      value = if output_preamble.blank? && output_postamble.blank?
        rendered_template
      else
        __vc_safe_output_preamble + rendered_template + __vc_safe_output_postamble
      end
    end

    if ActionView::Base.annotate_rendered_view_with_filenames && current_template.inline_call? && request&.format == :html
      identifier = defined?(Rails.root) ? self.class.identifier.sub("#{Rails.root}/", "") : self.class.identifier
      value = "<!-- BEGIN #{identifier} -->".html_safe + value + "<!-- END #{identifier} -->".html_safe
    end

    value
  else
    "".html_safe
  end
ensure
  view_context.instance_variable_set(:@virtual_path, @old_virtual_path)
  @current_template = old_current_template
end

#render_parentObject

Subclass components that call super inside their template code will cause a double render if they emit the result.

“‘erb <%= super %> # double-renders <% super %> # doesn’t double-render “‘

super also doesn’t consider the current variant. render_parent renders the parent template considering the current variant and emits the result without double-rendering.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 181

def render_parent
  render_parent_to_string
  nil
end

#render_parent_to_stringObject

Renders the parent component to a string and returns it. This method is meant to be used inside custom #call methods when a string result is desired, eg.

“‘ruby def call

"<div>#{render_parent_to_string}</div>"

end “‘

When rendering the parent inside an .erb template, use #render_parent instead.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 196

def render_parent_to_string
  @__vc_parent_render_level ||= 0 # ensure a good starting value

  begin
    target_render = self.class.instance_variable_get(:@__vc_ancestor_calls)[@__vc_parent_render_level]
    @__vc_parent_render_level += 1

    target_render.bind_call(self, @__vc_requested_details)
  ensure
    @__vc_parent_render_level -= 1
  end
end

#requestActionDispatch::Request

The current request. Use sparingly as doing so introduces coupling that inhibits encapsulation & reuse, often making testing difficult.

Returns:

  • (ActionDispatch::Request)


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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 348

def request
  __vc_request
end

#set_original_view_context(view_context) ⇒ void

This method returns an undefined value.

Components render in their own view context. Helpers and other functionality require a reference to the original Rails view context, an instance of ActionView::Base. Use this method to set a reference to the original view context. Objects that implement this method will render in the component’s view context, while objects that don’t will render in the original view context so helpers, etc work as expected.

Parameters:

  • view_context (ActionView::Base)

    The original view context.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 86

def set_original_view_context(view_context)
  # noop
end

#view_cache_dependenciesObject

For caching, such as #cache_if



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 332

def view_cache_dependencies
  []
end

#virtual_pathObject

Exposes .virtual_path as an instance method



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 326

def virtual_path
  self.class.virtual_path
end

#with_captured_virtual_path(captured_path) ⇒ Object

Temporarily sets the virtual path to the captured value, then restores it. This ensures translations and other path-dependent code execute with the correct scope.



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# File 'lib/view_component/base.rb', line 385

def with_captured_virtual_path(captured_path)
  old_virtual_path = @view_context.instance_variable_get(:@virtual_path)
  @view_context.instance_variable_set(:@virtual_path, captured_path)
  yield
ensure
  @view_context.instance_variable_set(:@virtual_path, old_virtual_path)
end