githaven-fork/modules/templates/util_string.go
wxiaoguang e71eb8930a
Refactor some Str2html code (#29397)
This PR touches the most interesting part of the "template refactoring".

1. Unclear variable type. Especially for "web/feed/convert.go":
sometimes it uses text, sometimes it uses HTML.
2. Assign text content to "RenderedContent" field, for example: `
project.RenderedContent = project.Description` in web/org/projects.go
3. Assign rendered content to text field, for example: `r.Note =
rendered content` in web/repo/release.go
4. (possible) Incorrectly calling `{{Str2html
.PackageDescriptor.Metadata.ReleaseNotes}}` in
package/content/nuget.tmpl, I guess the name Str2html misleads
developers to use it to "render string to html", but it only sanitizes.
if ReleaseNotes really contains HTML, then this is not a problem.
2024-03-01 07:11:51 +00:00

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// Copyright 2023 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package templates
import (
"fmt"
"html/template"
"strings"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/base"
)
type StringUtils struct{}
var stringUtils = StringUtils{}
func NewStringUtils() *StringUtils {
return &stringUtils
}
func (su *StringUtils) ToString(v any) string {
switch v := v.(type) {
case string:
return v
case template.HTML:
return string(v)
case fmt.Stringer:
return v.String()
default:
return fmt.Sprint(v)
}
}
func (su *StringUtils) HasPrefix(s, prefix string) bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(s, prefix)
}
func (su *StringUtils) Contains(s, substr string) bool {
return strings.Contains(s, substr)
}
func (su *StringUtils) Split(s, sep string) []string {
return strings.Split(s, sep)
}
func (su *StringUtils) Join(a []string, sep string) string {
return strings.Join(a, sep)
}
func (su *StringUtils) Cut(s, sep string) []any {
before, after, found := strings.Cut(s, sep)
return []any{before, after, found}
}
func (su *StringUtils) EllipsisString(s string, max int) string {
return base.EllipsisString(s, max)
}
func (su *StringUtils) ToUpper(s string) string {
return strings.ToUpper(s)
}