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Poll: useful 'escape' transforms
In 4.7 we have introduced a global escape
attribute, which applies to all tags (core and plugins) that don’t treat it natively. Its value is a comma-separated list of “transforms” that will be applied to the content in the given order. For example,
<txp:variable name="code" escape="trim, textile">
Hello, _world_!
</txp:variable>
<txp:variable name="code" escape="html" />
will output
<p>Hello, <em>world</em>!</p>
Currently (4.7-dev), the following transforms have been implemented:
html
(default): encode special HTML characters ("'&<>
);json
: JSON-encode, without the surrounding""
quotes;textile
: Textile the content;number
: output as numeric value (via PHPfloatval
);intval
: output as integer;strip
: strip tags;upper
,lower
: upper-/lower-case;trim
,ltrim
,rtrim
: remove surrounding space (on the left/right)
The question is: are these names intuitive enough, and what other transforms could be added to the list? Hurry up before 4.7 is out!
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Re: Poll: useful 'escape' transforms
Move over smd_wrap, there’s a new kid in town.
All these seem reasonable to me. Is it worth considering some form of ucfirst and ucwords or do they not translate well to other languages? Wouldn’t have a clue what to name such transforms though.
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Re: Poll: useful 'escape' transforms
Markdown?! ?
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What about some of the sanitize options in smd_wrap, like url_title? Or fordb
(doSlash), or is that already catered for with the regular escape case?
The classic thing that happens in conjunction with strip_tags
is shortening to a number of words or characters. Not sure if that’s a candidate for an escape
attribute, but perhaps a transform
attribute.
The {liquid} templating tags have various string filters too…
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#5 2017-12-12 13:13:54
- jpdupont
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Re: Poll: useful 'escape' transforms
All this seems perfect, and will allow to remove more and more plugins.
I do not know if this request falls under this attribute: “replace” str1 with str2 ???
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Bloke wrote #308270:
Move over smd_wrap, there’s a new kid in town.
No worries, there will always be a need to cut|200|20w|…
:-)
Is it worth considering some form of ucfirst and ucwords or do they not translate well to other languages? Wouldn’t have a clue what to name such transforms though.
capitalize
, camelcase
? Some mb_
variant should be ok.
philwareham wrote #308271:
Markdown?! ?
In due course, admin side first :-)
jakob wrote #308272:
What about some of the sanitize options in smd_wrap, like url_title? Or
fordb
(doSlash), or is that already catered for with the regular escape case?
These are normally not used in core, but plugins are free to register their own global attributes for that.
The classic thing that happens in conjunction with
strip_tags
is shortening to a number of words or characters. Not sure if that’s a candidate for anescape
attribute, but perhaps atransform
attribute.The {liquid} templating tags have various string filters too…
jpdupont wrote #308273:
I do not know if this request falls under this attribute: “replace” str1 with str2 ???
These require extra parameters (cut length, strings to replace, etc), dunno how they should look in an attribute. If we decide (later) on a syntax, sure, but atm plugins territory for me (example).
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#7 2017-12-12 14:03:02
- Algaris
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Re: Poll: useful 'escape' transforms
+1 for Markdown please.
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#8 2017-12-12 18:54:30
- GugUser
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Re: Poll: useful 'escape' transforms
What do you mean about this two examples?
<txp:smd_wrap transform='replace|regex|/"/|", textile'>
<txp:smd_wrap transform="textile,replace|regex|'<\/?p>'|">
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GugUser wrote #308276:
What do you mean about this two examples?
<txp:smd_wrap transform='replace|regex|/"/|", textile'>...
That’s fine if one can replace the pipe |
delimiter with another symbol when needed (certainly the case with smd_wrap
). But in core we have no global delimiter
attribute atm, though it could be introduced if the community agrees on the syntax. But then the comma ,
should be configurable too…
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I don’t like the pipe syntax, and separating out fields by a string is clunky anyway – see smd_if for a real-world example of how annoying this can be.
Right now, this is just about single simple transforms that can be performed for convenience in core without worrying about complicating things with extra arguments and delimiters. I’m fine with the ones Oleg’s already added. If there are any others, please add your thoughts here, but if it requires additional parameters, it won’t be considered (at least for now).
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#11 2017-12-13 11:37:43
- uli
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Re: Poll: useful 'escape' transforms
Now that we’ll be able to even rtrim
and ltrim
white space, wouldn’t it be desirable to have the variable tag calculate
in order to do some simple, user defined maths?
E.g.
var “current iteration-no.” plus 1
var “current iteration-no.” < n
var “image width” minus 90px
etc.
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uli wrote #308288:
Now that we’ll be able to even
rtrim
andltrim
white space, wouldn’t it be desirable to have the variable tagcalculate
in order to do some simple, user defined maths?
We do. :-) See example 1, for instance.
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