# Copyright 2001-2003 Six Apart. This code cannot be redistributed without # permission from www.movabletype.org. # # $Id: Template.pm,v 1.39 2003/02/12 00:15:03 btrott Exp $ package MT::Template; use strict; use vars qw( %TYPES ); %TYPES = ( 'index' => 'Index', archive => 'Archive', category => 'Category Archive', individual => 'Individual', comments => 'Comment Listing', pings => 'Ping Listing', comment_preview => 'Comment Preview', comment_error => 'Comment Error', custom => 'Custom', ); use MT::Object; @MT::Template::ISA = qw( MT::Object ); __PACKAGE__->install_properties({ columns => [ 'id', 'blog_id', 'name', 'type', 'outfile', 'text', 'linked_file', 'linked_file_mtime', 'linked_file_size', 'rebuild_me', ], indexes => { blog_id => 1, name => 1, type => 1, }, datasource => 'template', primary_key => 'id', }); use MT::Builder; use MT::Blog; use MT::ConfigMgr; use File::Spec; sub build { my $tmpl = shift; my($ctx, $cond) = @_; my $text = $tmpl->text; my $build = MT::Builder->new; my $blog_id = $tmpl->blog_id; $ctx->stash('blog_id', $blog_id); my $blog = MT::Blog->load($blog_id) or return $tmpl->error(MT->translate( "Load of blog '[_1]' failed: [_2]", $blog_id, MT::Blog->errstr )); $ctx->stash('blog', $blog); MT::ConfigMgr->instance->TimeOffset($blog->server_offset); my $tokens = $build->compile($ctx, $text) or return $tmpl->error(MT->translate( "Parse error in template '[_1]': [_2]", $tmpl->name, $build->errstr)); defined(my $res = $build->build($ctx, $tokens, $cond)) or return $tmpl->error(MT->translate( "Build error in template '[_1]': [_2]", $tmpl->name, $build->errstr)); $res; } sub save { my $tmpl = shift; if ($tmpl->linked_file) { $tmpl->_sync_to_disk($tmpl->SUPER::text) or return; } $tmpl->SUPER::save; } sub text { my $tmpl = shift; my $text = $tmpl->SUPER::text(@_); unless (@_) { if ($tmpl->linked_file) { if (my $res = $tmpl->_sync_from_disk) { $text = $res; $tmpl->SUPER::text($text); ## We used to save the template here; now we don't, because ## it causes deadlock (the DB is locked from loading the ## template, so saving would try to write-lock it). } } } $text; } sub _sync_from_disk { my $tmpl = shift; my $lfile = $tmpl->linked_file; unless (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($lfile)) { my $blog = MT::Blog->load($tmpl->blog_id); $lfile = File::Spec->catfile($blog->site_path, $lfile); } return unless -e $lfile; my($size, $mtime) = (stat _)[7,9]; return if $size == $tmpl->linked_file_size && $mtime == $tmpl->linked_file_mtime; local *FH; open FH, $lfile or return; my $c; do { local $/; $c = }; close FH; $tmpl->linked_file_size($size); $tmpl->linked_file_mtime($mtime); $c; } sub _sync_to_disk { my $tmpl = shift; my($text) = @_; my $lfile = $tmpl->linked_file; if (MT::ConfigMgr->instance->SafeMode) { ## Check for a set of extensions that aren't allowed. for my $ext (qw( pl pm cgi cfg )) { if ($lfile =~ /\.$ext$/) { return $tmpl->error(MT->translate( "You cannot use a [_1] extension for a linked file.", ".$ext")); } } } unless (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($lfile)) { my $blog = MT::Blog->load($tmpl->blog_id); $lfile = File::Spec->catfile($blog->site_path, $lfile); } local *FH; ## If the linked file already exists, and there is no template text ## (empty textarea, etc.), then we read the template text from the ## linked file, assuming that it should not be overwritten. If the ## file does not already exist, or if there is template text, assume ## that we should update the linked file. if (-e $lfile && !$tmpl->SUPER::text) { open FH, $lfile or return; do { local $/; $tmpl->SUPER::text() }; close FH; } else { my $cfg = MT::ConfigMgr->instance; my $umask = oct $cfg->HTMLUmask; my $old = umask($umask); ## Untaint. We assume that the user knows what he/she is doing, ## and allow anything. ($lfile) = $lfile =~ /(.+)/s; open FH, ">$lfile" or return $tmpl->error(MT->translate( "Opening linked file '[_1]' failed: [_2]", $lfile, "$!" )); print FH $text; close FH; umask($old); } my($size, $mtime) = (stat $lfile)[7,9]; $tmpl->linked_file_size($size); $tmpl->linked_file_mtime($mtime); 1; } sub remove { my $tmpl = shift; require MT::TemplateMap; my @map = MT::TemplateMap->load({ template_id => $tmpl->id }); for my $map (@map) { $map->remove; } $tmpl->SUPER::remove; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME MT::Template - Movable Type template record =head1 SYNOPSIS use MT::Template; my $tmpl = MT::Template->load($tmpl_id); defined(my $html = $tmpl->build($ctx)) or die $tmpl->errstr; $tmpl->name('New Template name'); $tmpl->save or die $tmpl->errstr; =head1 DESCRIPTION An I object represents a template in the Movable Type system. It contains the actual template body, along with metadata used for keeping the template in sync with a linked file, etc. It also contains the functionality necessary to build an output file from a generic template. Linking a template to an external file means that any updates to the template through the Movable Type CMS will be synced automatically to the file on disk, and vice versa. This allows authors to edit their templates in an external editor that supports FTP, which is preferable for users who do not like editing in textareas. =head1 USAGE As a subclass of I, I inherits all of the data-management and -storage methods from that class; thus you should look at the I documentation for details about creating a new object, loading an existing object, saving an object, etc. The following methods are unique to the I interface: =head2 $tmpl->build($ctx [, \%cond ]) Given a context I<$ctx> (an I object) and an optional set of conditions \%cond, builds a template into its output form. The template is first parsed into a list of tokens, then is interpreted/executed to generate the final output. If specified, I<\%cond> should be a reference to a hash with MT tag names (without the leading C) as the keys, and boolean flags as the values--the flags specify whether the template interpreter should include any conditional containers found in the template body. Returns the output as a scalar string, C on error. Because the empty string C<''> and the value C<0> are both valid return values for this method, you should check specifically for C: defined(my $html = $tmpl->build($ctx)) or die $tmpl->errstr; =head1 DATA ACCESS METHODS The I object holds the following pieces of data. These fields can be accessed and set using the standard data access methods described in the I documentation. =over 4 =item * id The numeric ID of the template. =item * blog_id The numeric ID of the blog to which this template belongs. =item * name The name of the template. This should be unique on a per-blog basis, because templates--particularly template modules, which are stored as regular templates--are included by name, using CMTIncludeE>. =item * type The type of the template. This can be any of the following values: C, an Index Template; C, an Archive Template; C, also an Archive Template; C, also an Archive Template; C, a Comment Listing Template; C, a Comment Preview Template; C, a Comment Error Template; C, an Uploaded Image Popup Template; or C, a Template Module. =item * outfile The name/path of the output file of this template. This is only applicable if the template is an Index Template. =item * text The body of the template, containing the markup and Movable Type template tags. If the template is linked to an external file, the body of the template is automatically synced between this data field and the external file. =item * rebuild_me A boolean flag specifying whether or not the index template will be rebuilt automatically when rebuilding indexes, rebuilding all, or saving a new entry. =item * linked_file The name/path of the file to which this template is linked in the filesystem, if it is linked. =item * linked_file_mtime The last modified time of the linked file. This, along with I, is used to determine whether a file has been updated on disk, and needs to be re-synced. =item * linked_file_size The size of the linked file, in bytes. This, along with I, is used to determine whether a file has been updated on disk, and needs to be re-synced. =back =head1 DATA LOOKUP In addition to numeric ID lookup, you can look up or sort records by any combination of the following fields. See the I documentation in I for more information. =over 4 =item * blog_id =item * name =item * type =back =head1 NOTES =over 4 =item * When you remove a template using I, in addition to removing the template record, all of the I objects associated with this template will be removed. =item * If a template is linked to an external file, I will sync the template body to disk, and I (the data access method to retrieve the body of the template) will sync the template body from disk. =back =head1 AUTHOR & COPYRIGHTS Please see the I manpage for author, copyright, and license information. =cut