Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: zc.resourcelibrary
Version: 1.3.4
Summary: Post-rendering Resource Inclusion
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zc.resourcelibrary
Author: Zope Foundation and Contributors
Author-email: zope-dev@zope.org
License: ZPL 2.1
Description: The resource library is a Zope 3 extension that is designed to make the
        inclusion of JavaScript, CSS, and other resources easy, cache-friendly,
        and component-friendly.
        
        
        .. contents::
        
        ================
        Resource Library
        ================
        
        The resource library is designed to make the inclusion of JavaScript, CSS, and
        other resources easy, cache-friendly, and component-friendly.  For instance, if
        two widgets on a page need the same JavaScript library, the library should be
        only loaded once, but the widget designers should not have to concern
        themselves with the presence of other widgets.
        
        Imagine that one widget has a copy of a fictional Javascript library.  To
        configure that library as available use ZCML like this:
        
            >>> zcml("""
            ... <configure
            ...     xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope"
            ...     package="zc.resourcelibrary">
            ...
            ...   <resourceLibrary name="some-library">
            ...     <directory source="tests/example"/>
            ...   </resourceLibrary>
            ...
            ... </configure>
            ... """)
        
        This is exactly equivalent to a resourceDirectory tag, with no additional
        effect.
        
        Loading Files
        -------------
        
        It is also possible to indicate that one or more Javascript or CSS files should
        be included (by reference) into the HTML of a page that needs the library.
        This is the current difference between resourceLibrary and resourceDirectory.
        
            >>> zcml("""
            ... <configure
            ...     xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope"
            ...     package="zc.resourcelibrary">
            ...
            ...   <resourceLibrary name="my-lib">
            ...     <directory
            ...         source="tests/example/my-lib"
            ...         include="included.js included.css"
            ...     />
            ...   </resourceLibrary>
            ...
            ... </configure>
            ... """)
        
        If a file is included that the resource library doesn't understand (i.e. it
        isn't Javascript or CSS), an exception will occur.
        
            >>> zcml("""
            ... <configure
            ...     xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope"
            ...     package="zc.resourcelibrary">
            ...
            ...   <resourceLibrary name="bad-lib">
            ...     <directory
            ...         source="tests/example/my-lib"
            ...         include="included.bad"
            ...     />
            ...   </resourceLibrary>
            ...
            ... </configure>
            ... """)
            Traceback (most recent call last):
            ...
            ZopeXMLConfigurationError:...
                ConfigurationError: Resource library doesn't know how to include this
                file: "included.bad".
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        Components signal their need for a particular resource library (Javascript or
        otherwise) by using a special TAL expression.  (The use of replace is not
        mandated, the result may be assigned to a dummy variable, or otherwise
        ignored.)
        
            >>> zpt('<tal:block replace="resource_library:my-lib"/>')
        
        We'll be using a testbrowser.Browser to simulate a user viewing web pages.
        
            >>> from zope.testbrowser.testing import Browser
            >>> browser = Browser()
            >>> browser.addHeader('Authorization', 'Basic mgr:mgrpw')
        
        When a page is requested that does not need any resource libraries, the HTML
        will be untouched.
        
            >>> browser.open('http://localhost/zc.resourcelibrary.test_template_1')
            >>> browser.contents
            '...<head></head>...'
        
        When a page is requested that uses a component that needs a resource library,
        the library will be referenced in the rendered page.
        
            >>> browser.open('http://localhost/zc.resourcelibrary.test_template_2')
        
        A reference to the JavaScript is inserted into the HTML.
        
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in browser.contents
            True
        
        And the JavaScript is available from the URL referenced.
        
            >>> browser.open('/@@/my-lib/included.js')
            >>> print browser.contents
                function be_annoying() {
                alert('Hi there!');
            }
        
        For inclusion of resources the full base url with namespaces is used.
        
            >>> browser.open('http://localhost/++skin++Basic/zc.resourcelibrary.test_template_2')
            >>> print browser.contents
            <html...
            src="http://localhost/++skin++Basic/@@/my-lib/included.js"...
            </html>
        
        A reference to the CSS is also inserted into the HTML.
        
            >>> browser.open('http://localhost/zc.resourcelibrary.test_template_2')
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.css' in browser.contents
            True
        
        And the CSS is available from the URL referenced.
        
            >>> browser.open('/@@/my-lib/included.css')
            >>> print browser.contents
            div .border {
                border: 1px silid black;
            }
        
        A reference to an unknown library causes an exception.
        
            >>> browser.open('http://localhost/zc.resourcelibrary.test_template_3')
            Traceback (most recent call last):
            ...
            RuntimeError: Unknown resource library: "does-not-exist"
        
        Library usage may also be signaled programattically.  For example, if a page
        would not otherwise include a resource library...
        
            >>> page = ('<html><head></head>'
            ...         '<body tal:define="unused view/doSomething">'
            ...         'This is the body.</body>')
        
            >>> class View(object):
            ...     context = getRootFolder()
            ...     def doSomething(self):
            ...         pass
        
            >>> zpt(page, view=View())
            '...<head></head>...'
        
        ...but we programmatically indicate that a resource library is needed, it will
        be included.
        
            >>> import zc.resourcelibrary
            >>> class View(object):
            ...     context = getRootFolder()
            ...     def doSomething(self):
            ...         zc.resourcelibrary.need('my-lib')
        
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in zpt(page, view=View())
            True
        
        Content-type checking
        ---------------------
        
        Resources should be referenced only from HTML and XML content, other content
        types should not be touched by the resource library:
        
            >>> page = ('<html><head>'
            ...         '<tal:block replace="resource_library:my-lib"/>'
            ...         '</head><body></body></html>')
        
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in zpt(page, content_type='text/html')
            True
        
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in zpt(page, content_type='text/xml')
            True
        
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in zpt(page, content_type='text/none')
            False
        
        This also works if the content type contains uppercase characters, as per RfC
        2045 on the syntax of MIME type specifications (we can't test uppercase
        characters in the major type yet since the publisher is not completely up to
        the RfC on that detail yet):
        
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in zpt(page, content_type='text/hTMl')
            True
        
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in zpt(page, content_type='text/nOne')
            False
        
        Parameters to the content type can't fool the check either:
        
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in zpt(
            ...     page, content_type='text/xml; charset=utf-8')
            True
        
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in zpt(
            ...     page, content_type='text/none; charset=utf-8')
            False
        
        The content type is, however, assumed to be a strictly valid MIME type
        specification, implying that it can't contain any whitespace up to the
        semicolon signalling the start of parameters, if any (we can't test whitespace
        around the major type as that would already upset the publisher):
        
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in zpt(
            ...     page, content_type='text/ xml')
            False
        
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in zpt(
            ...     page, content_type='text/xml ; charset=utf-8')
            False
        
        The content type may also be None if it was never set, which of course doesn't
        count as HTML or XML either:
        
            >>> from zc.resourcelibrary import publication
            >>> from StringIO import StringIO
            >>> request = publication.Request(body_instream=StringIO(''), environ={})
            >>> request.response.setResult("This is not HTML text.")
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in request.response.consumeBody()
            False
        
        
        Dependencies
        ------------
        
        If a resource library registers a dependency on another library, the dependency
        must be satisfied or an error will be generated.
        
            >>> zcml("""
            ... <configure
            ...     xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope"
            ...     package="zc.resourcelibrary">
            ...
            ...   <resourceLibrary name="dependent-but-unsatisfied" require="not-here">
            ...     <directory source="tests/example"/>
            ...   </resourceLibrary>
            ...
            ... </configure>
            ... """)
            Traceback (most recent call last):
            ...
            ConfigurationExecutionError:...Resource library "dependent-but-unsatisfied"
            has unsatisfied dependency on "not-here"...
        
        When the dependencies are satisfied, the registrations will succeed.
        
            >>> zcml("""
            ... <configure
            ...     xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope"
            ...     package="zc.resourcelibrary">
            ...
            ...   <resourceLibrary name="dependent" require="dependency">
            ...     <directory source="tests/example" include="1.js"/>
            ...   </resourceLibrary>
            ...
            ...   <resourceLibrary name="dependency">
            ...     <directory source="tests/example" include="2.css"/>
            ...   </resourceLibrary>
            ...
            ... </configure>
            ... """)
        
        If one library depends on another and the first library is referenced on a
        page, the second library will also be included in the rendered HTML.
        
            >>> zpt('<tal:block replace="resource_library:dependent"/>')
            >>> browser.open('http://localhost/zc.resourcelibrary.test_template_4')
            >>> '/@@/dependent/1.js' in browser.contents
            True
            >>> '/@@/dependency/2.css' in browser.contents
            True
        
        Order matters, espacially for js files, so the dependency should
        appear before the dependent library in the page
        
            >>> print browser.contents.strip()
            <html>...dependency/2.css...dependent/1.js...</html>
        
        It is possible for a resource library to only register a list of dependencies
        and not specify any resources.
        
        When such a library is used in a resource_library statement in a template,
        only its dependencies are referenced in the final rendered page.
        
            >>> zcml("""
            ... <configure
            ...     xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope"
            ...     package="zc.resourcelibrary">
            ...
            ...   <resourceLibrary name="only_require" require="my-lib dependent"/>
            ...
            ... </configure>
            ... """)
            >>> zpt('<tal:block replace="resource_library:only_require"/>')
            >>> browser.open('http://localhost/zc.resourcelibrary.test_template_7')
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in browser.contents
            True
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.css' in browser.contents
            True
            >>> '/@@/dependent/1.js' in browser.contents
            True
            >>> '/@@/dependency/2.css' in browser.contents
            True
            >>> '/@@/only_require' in browser.contents
            False
        
        
        Error Conditions
        ----------------
        
        Errors are reported if you do something wrong.
        
            >>> zcml("""
            ... <configure
            ...     xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope"
            ...     package="zc.resourcelibrary">
            ...
            ...   <resourceLibrary name="some-library">
            ...     <directory source="does-not-exist"/>
            ...   </resourceLibrary>
            ...
            ... </configure>
            ... """)
            Traceback (most recent call last):
            ...
            ZopeXMLConfigurationError: ...
                ConfigurationError: Directory u'...does-not-exist' does not exist
        
        Multiple Heads
        --------------
        
        On occasion the body of an HTML document may contain the text "<head>".  In
        those cases, only the actual head tag should be manipulated.  The first
        occurrence of "<head>" has the script tag inserted...
        
            >>> browser.open('http://localhost/zc.resourcelibrary.test_template_5')
            >>> print browser.contents
            <html>...<head> <script src="http://localhost/@@/my-lib/included.js"...
        
        ...but that is the only time it is inserted.
        
            >>> browser.contents.count('src="http://localhost/@@/my-lib/included.js"')
            1
        
        Error during publishing
        -----------------------
        
        Note that in case an exception is raised during publishing, the
        resource library is disabled.
        
            >>> browser.handleErrors = True
            >>> browser.post(
            ...    'http://localhost/zc.resourcelibrary.test_template_5',
            ...    'value:int=dummy', 'multipart/form-data')
            Traceback (most recent call last):
             ...
            HTTPError: ...
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/included.js' in browser.contents
            False
        
        Custom "directory" factories
        ----------------------------
        
        By default, a resource directory is created when a directory directive
        is used.  You can add a factory option to specify a different
        resource-directory factory.  This can be used, for example, to provide
        dynamic resources.
        
        
            >>> zcml("""
            ... <configure
            ...     xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope"
            ...     package="zc.resourcelibrary">
            ...
            ...   <resourceLibrary name="my-lib">
            ...     <directory
            ...         source="tests/example/my-lib"
            ...         include="foo.js"
            ...         factory="zc.resourcelibrary.tests.tests.TestFactory"
            ...     />
            ...   </resourceLibrary>
            ...
            ... </configure>
            ... """, clear=['my-lib'])
        
        The factory will be called with a source directory, a security checker
        and a name.  We've created a class that implements a resource
        directory dynamically.
        
            >>> browser.open('http://localhost/zc.resourcelibrary.test_template_2')
            >>> '/@@/my-lib/foo.js' in browser.contents
            True
        
            >>> browser.open('http://localhost/@@/my-lib/foo.js')
            >>> print browser.contents,
            foo = 1;
        
        Library insertion place marker
        ------------------------------
        
        You can explicitly mark where to insert HTML. Do do that, add the
        special comment "<!-- zc.resourcelibrary -->" (exact string, w/o quotes)
        to the template. It will be replaced by resource libraries HTML on
        processing.
        
            >>> browser.open('http://localhost/zc.resourcelibrary.test_template_6')
        
        A reference to the JavaScript is inserted into the HTML.
        
            >>> print browser.contents
            <html>
              <head>
                <title>Marker test</title>
            <BLANKLINE>
                <!-- Libraries will be included below -->
                <script src="http://localhost/@@/my-lib/foo.js"
                    type="text/javascript">
                </script>
              </head>
            ...
            </html>
        
        Future Work
        -----------
        
         * We want to be able to specify a single file to add to the resource.
         * We may want to be able to override a file in the resource with a different
           file.
         * Currently only one <directory> tag is allowed per-library.  If multiple tags
           are allowed, should they be merged or have distinct prefixes?
         * Add a test to ensure that files are only included once, and in the proper
           order
        
        
        =======
        CHANGES
        =======
        
        1.3.4 (2012-01-20)
        ------------------
        
        - Register adapters with getSiteManager rather than getGlobalSiteManager. This
          allows registering resource libraries in non-global sites. For detais see:
        
           - https://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-dev/2010-March/039657.html
           - http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_zcml/en/latest/narr.html#using-broken-zcml-directives
        
        - Raise NotImplementedError if we find that a second ZCML declaration would
          change the global library_info dict in a way that may (depending on ZCML
          ordering) break applications at runtime. These errors were pretty hard to
          debug.
        
        - Remove unneeded test dependencies on ``zope.app.authentication`` and
          ``zope.app.securitypolicy``.
        
        - Remove dependency on ``zope.app.pagetemplate``.
        
        1.3.2 (2010-08-16)
        ------------------
        
        - Response._addDependencies will only include a ResourceLibrary in the
          list of dependencies if the ResourceLibrary actually has included
          resources.
        
          This makes directives that simply declare dependencies on other
          libraries work again.
        
        - Add missing depedency on ``zope.app.pagetemplate``, clean up unused
          imports and whitespace.
        
        1.3.1 (2010-03-24)
        ------------------
        
        - Resource libraries that are required during a retried request are now
          correctly registered and injected to the HTML.
        
        - Import hooks functionality from zope.component after it was moved there from
          zope.site. This lifts the dependency on zope.site.
        
        - Removed an unused ISite import and thereby, the undeclared dependency on
          zope.location.
        
        
        1.3.0 (2009-10-08)
        ------------------
        
        - Use ``zope.browserresource`` instead of ``zope.app.publisher``, removing
          a dependency on latter.
        
        - Look up the "resources view" via queryMultiAdapter instead of looking into
          the adapter registry.
        
        - Moved the dependency on zope.site to the test dependencies.
        
        1.2.0 (2009-06-04)
        ------------------
        
        - Use ``zope.site`` instead of ``zope.app.component``.  Removes direct
          dependency on ``zope.app.component``.
        
        1.1.0 (2009-05-05)
        ------------------
        
        New features:
        
        - An attempt to generate resource URLs using the "resources view" (@@)
          is now made; if unsuccesful, we fall back to the previous method of
          crafting the URL by hand from the site url. This ensures that the
          resource library respects the existing plugging points for resource
          publishing (see ``zope.app.publisher.browser.resources``).
        
        - You can now explicitly specify where resource links should be
          inserted using the special marker comment '<!-- zc.resourcelibrary -->'.
        
        1.0.2 (2009-01-27)
        ------------------
        
        - Remove zope.app.zapi from dependencies, substituting
          its uses with direct imports.
        
        - Use zope-dev at zope.org mailing list address instead of
          zope3-dev at zope.org as the latter one is retired.
        
        - Change "cheeseshop" to "pypi" in the package homepage.
        
        1.0.1 (2008-03-07)
        ------------------
        
        Bugs fixed:
        
        - added the behavior from the standard Zope 3 response to guess that a body
          that is not HTML without an explicit mimetype should have a
          'text/plain' mimetype.  This means that, for instance, redirects with
          a body of '' and no explicit content type will no longer cause an
          exception in the resourcelibrary response code.
        
        1.0.0 (2008-02-17)
        ------------------
        
        New features:
        
        - You can now provide an alternative "directory-resource"
          factory. This facilitates implementation of dynamic resources.
        
        
        Bugs fixed:
        
        - Updated the functional-testing zcml file to get rid of a deprecation
          warning.
        
        
        0.8.2 (2007-12-07)
        ------------------
        
        - bug fix: when checking content type, take into account that it may be None
        
        0.8.1 (2007-12-05)
        ------------------
        
        - changed MIME type handling to be more restrictive about whitespace to
          conform to RfC 2045
        
        0.8 (2007-12-04)
        ----------------
        
        - fixed the check for HTML and XML content to allow content type parameters
        
        0.6.1 (2007-11-03)
        ------------------
        
        - Update package meta-data.
        
        - Fixed package dependencies.
        
        - Merged functional and unit tests.
        
        0.6.0 (2006-09-22)
        ------------------
        
        ???
        
        0.5.2 (2006-06-15)
        ------------------
        
        - Add more package meta-data.
        
        0.5.1 (2006-06-06)
        ------------------
        
        - Update package code to work with newer versions of other packages.
        
        0.5.0 (2006-04-24)
        ------------------
        
        - Initial release.
        
Keywords: zope3 resource javascript css inclusion
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP
Classifier: Framework :: Zope3
