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gitea/modules/templates/htmlrenderer.go
wxiaoguang 50a72e7a83
Use a general approach to access custom/static/builtin assets (#24022)
The idea is to use a Layered Asset File-system (modules/assetfs/layered.go)

For example: when there are 2 layers: "custom", "builtin", when access
to asset "my/page.tmpl", the Layered Asset File-system will first try to
use "custom" assets, if not found, then use "builtin" assets.

This approach will hugely simplify a lot of code, make them testable.

Other changes:

* Simplify the AssetsHandlerFunc code
* Simplify the `gitea embedded` sub-command code

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Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
2023-04-12 18:16:45 +08:00

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// Copyright 2022 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package templates
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"html/template"
"io"
"net/http"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
texttemplate "text/template"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
)
var (
rendererKey interface{} = "templatesHtmlRenderer"
templateError = regexp.MustCompile(`^template: (.*):([0-9]+): (.*)`)
notDefinedError = regexp.MustCompile(`^template: (.*):([0-9]+): function "(.*)" not defined`)
unexpectedError = regexp.MustCompile(`^template: (.*):([0-9]+): unexpected "(.*)" in operand`)
expectedEndError = regexp.MustCompile(`^template: (.*):([0-9]+): expected end; found (.*)`)
)
type HTMLRender struct {
templates atomic.Pointer[template.Template]
}
var ErrTemplateNotInitialized = errors.New("template system is not initialized, check your log for errors")
func (h *HTMLRender) HTML(w io.Writer, status int, name string, data interface{}) error {
if respWriter, ok := w.(http.ResponseWriter); ok {
if respWriter.Header().Get("Content-Type") == "" {
respWriter.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/html; charset=utf-8")
}
respWriter.WriteHeader(status)
}
t, err := h.TemplateLookup(name)
if err != nil {
return texttemplate.ExecError{Name: name, Err: err}
}
return t.Execute(w, data)
}
func (h *HTMLRender) TemplateLookup(name string) (*template.Template, error) {
tmpls := h.templates.Load()
if tmpls == nil {
return nil, ErrTemplateNotInitialized
}
tmpl := tmpls.Lookup(name)
if tmpl == nil {
return nil, util.ErrNotExist
}
return tmpl, nil
}
func (h *HTMLRender) CompileTemplates() error {
extSuffix := ".tmpl"
tmpls := template.New("")
assets := AssetFS()
files, err := ListWebTemplateAssetNames(assets)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
for _, file := range files {
if !strings.HasSuffix(file, extSuffix) {
continue
}
name := strings.TrimSuffix(file, extSuffix)
tmpl := tmpls.New(filepath.ToSlash(name))
for _, fm := range NewFuncMap() {
tmpl.Funcs(fm)
}
buf, err := assets.ReadFile(file)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if _, err = tmpl.Parse(string(buf)); err != nil {
return err
}
}
h.templates.Store(tmpls)
return nil
}
// HTMLRenderer returns the current html renderer for the context or creates and stores one within the context for future use
func HTMLRenderer(ctx context.Context) (context.Context, *HTMLRender) {
if renderer, ok := ctx.Value(rendererKey).(*HTMLRender); ok {
return ctx, renderer
}
rendererType := "static"
if !setting.IsProd {
rendererType = "auto-reloading"
}
log.Log(1, log.DEBUG, "Creating "+rendererType+" HTML Renderer")
renderer := &HTMLRender{}
if err := renderer.CompileTemplates(); err != nil {
wrapFatal(handleNotDefinedPanicError(err))
wrapFatal(handleUnexpected(err))
wrapFatal(handleExpectedEnd(err))
wrapFatal(handleGenericTemplateError(err))
log.Fatal("HTMLRenderer error: %v", err)
}
if !setting.IsProd {
go AssetFS().WatchLocalChanges(ctx, func() {
if err := renderer.CompileTemplates(); err != nil {
log.Error("Template error: %v\n%s", err, log.Stack(2))
}
})
}
return context.WithValue(ctx, rendererKey, renderer), renderer
}
func wrapFatal(format string, args []interface{}) {
if format == "" {
return
}
log.FatalWithSkip(1, format, args...)
}
func handleGenericTemplateError(err error) (string, []interface{}) {
groups := templateError.FindStringSubmatch(err.Error())
if len(groups) != 4 {
return "", nil
}
templateName, lineNumberStr, message := groups[1], groups[2], groups[3]
filename := fmt.Sprintf("%s (provided by %s)", templateName, AssetFS().GetFileLayerName(templateName+".tmpl"))
lineNumber, _ := strconv.Atoi(lineNumberStr)
line := GetLineFromTemplate(templateName, lineNumber, "", -1)
return "PANIC: Unable to compile templates!\n%s in template file %s at line %d:\n\n%s\nStacktrace:\n\n%s", []interface{}{message, filename, lineNumber, log.NewColoredValue(line, log.Reset), log.Stack(2)}
}
func handleNotDefinedPanicError(err error) (string, []interface{}) {
groups := notDefinedError.FindStringSubmatch(err.Error())
if len(groups) != 4 {
return "", nil
}
templateName, lineNumberStr, functionName := groups[1], groups[2], groups[3]
functionName, _ = strconv.Unquote(`"` + functionName + `"`)
filename := fmt.Sprintf("%s (provided by %s)", templateName, AssetFS().GetFileLayerName(templateName+".tmpl"))
lineNumber, _ := strconv.Atoi(lineNumberStr)
line := GetLineFromTemplate(templateName, lineNumber, functionName, -1)
return "PANIC: Unable to compile templates!\nUndefined function %q in template file %s at line %d:\n\n%s", []interface{}{functionName, filename, lineNumber, log.NewColoredValue(line, log.Reset)}
}
func handleUnexpected(err error) (string, []interface{}) {
groups := unexpectedError.FindStringSubmatch(err.Error())
if len(groups) != 4 {
return "", nil
}
templateName, lineNumberStr, unexpected := groups[1], groups[2], groups[3]
unexpected, _ = strconv.Unquote(`"` + unexpected + `"`)
filename := fmt.Sprintf("%s (provided by %s)", templateName, AssetFS().GetFileLayerName(templateName+".tmpl"))
lineNumber, _ := strconv.Atoi(lineNumberStr)
line := GetLineFromTemplate(templateName, lineNumber, unexpected, -1)
return "PANIC: Unable to compile templates!\nUnexpected %q in template file %s at line %d:\n\n%s", []interface{}{unexpected, filename, lineNumber, log.NewColoredValue(line, log.Reset)}
}
func handleExpectedEnd(err error) (string, []interface{}) {
groups := expectedEndError.FindStringSubmatch(err.Error())
if len(groups) != 4 {
return "", nil
}
templateName, lineNumberStr, unexpected := groups[1], groups[2], groups[3]
filename := fmt.Sprintf("%s (provided by %s)", templateName, AssetFS().GetFileLayerName(templateName+".tmpl"))
lineNumber, _ := strconv.Atoi(lineNumberStr)
line := GetLineFromTemplate(templateName, lineNumber, unexpected, -1)
return "PANIC: Unable to compile templates!\nMissing end with unexpected %q in template file %s at line %d:\n\n%s", []interface{}{unexpected, filename, lineNumber, log.NewColoredValue(line, log.Reset)}
}
const dashSeparator = "----------------------------------------------------------------------\n"
// GetLineFromTemplate returns a line from a template with some context
func GetLineFromTemplate(templateName string, targetLineNum int, target string, position int) string {
bs, err := AssetFS().ReadFile(templateName + ".tmpl")
if err != nil {
return fmt.Sprintf("(unable to read template file: %v)", err)
}
sb := &strings.Builder{}
// Write the header
sb.WriteString(dashSeparator)
var lineBs []byte
// Iterate through the lines from the asset file to find the target line
for start, currentLineNum := 0, 1; currentLineNum <= targetLineNum && start < len(bs); currentLineNum++ {
// Find the next new line
end := bytes.IndexByte(bs[start:], '\n')
// adjust the end to be a direct pointer in to []byte
if end < 0 {
end = len(bs)
} else {
end += start
}
// set lineBs to the current line []byte
lineBs = bs[start:end]
// move start to after the current new line position
start = end + 1
// Write 2 preceding lines + the target line
if targetLineNum-currentLineNum < 3 {
_, _ = sb.Write(lineBs)
_ = sb.WriteByte('\n')
}
}
// FIXME: this algorithm could provide incorrect results and mislead the developers.
// For example: Undefined function "file" in template .....
// {{Func .file.Addition file.Deletion .file.Addition}}
// ^^^^ ^(the real error is here)
// The pointer is added to the first one, but the second one is the real incorrect one.
//
// If there is a provided target to look for in the line add a pointer to it
// e.g. ^^^^^^^
if target != "" {
targetPos := bytes.Index(lineBs, []byte(target))
if targetPos >= 0 {
position = targetPos
}
}
if position >= 0 {
// take the current line and replace preceding text with whitespace (except for tab)
for i := range lineBs[:position] {
if lineBs[i] != '\t' {
lineBs[i] = ' '
}
}
// write the preceding "space"
_, _ = sb.Write(lineBs[:position])
// Now write the ^^ pointer
targetLen := len(target)
if targetLen == 0 {
targetLen = 1
}
_, _ = sb.WriteString(strings.Repeat("^", targetLen))
_ = sb.WriteByte('\n')
}
// Finally write the footer
sb.WriteString(dashSeparator)
return sb.String()
}