edgedesign/texy-bundle

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Edgedesign Texy! bundle

v1.0.0 2015-03-30 07:53 UTC

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Last update: 2020-01-19 16:21:00 UTC


README

This is a simple bundle wrapping up Texy! text processor (http://texy.info/en) into a Symfony bundle.

Setup

  1. composer require edgedesign/texy-bundle
  2. Add new Edge\TexyBundle\EdgeTexyBundle() to your AppKernel.

Configuration

Feel free to override Resources/config/config.yml directives. You can change classes which will be instantiated, if you are not satisfied with our implementation, just implement correct interfaces please.

### Custom attributes

In section edge_texy_bundle.custom_attributes you can define custom html attributes which will be added to every html element. Useful for allowing html5 attributes (download, data-something, ...).

Filters

In section edge_texy_bundle.filters you can set-up your filters. First-level key determines name of filter.

Then, there are 3 types of settings.

  • 'allowed' is used for setting enabled modules via calls like $texy->allowed[$moduleName] = true/false
  • 'module' is for passing settings to module, it will be translated in call similar to this: $texy->$moduleName.'Module'->$parameter = $settings
  • 'variables' is the most powerful settings, it enables you to do almost everything. It is translated into following call: $texy->$variableName = $variableValue

In values, you can use asterisk sign (*), which will be translated to constant Texy::ALL and dash sign (-), which translates to Texy::NONE.

If this settings is not enough, you can extend Texy, set it up in constructor and set name of your instance as class attribute.

edge_texy_bundle.filters:
  filter_from_my_class:
    # Name of class which will be used to instantiate Texy instance.
    class: MyClassExtendingTexy   
    # equivalent to $texy->allowed['block/code'] = FALSE;
    allowed:
        "block/code": false
    # equivalent to $texy->allowedTags = array('a' => array('href', 'target'), 'em' => Texy::NONE, 'img' => Texy::ALL)
    variables:
        allowedTags:
            a:
               - href
               - target
            em: '-'
            img: '*'
    # equivalent to $texy->{name}Module->variable = value
    modules:
      link:
          forceNoFollow: true; 			

In this case, settings allowed, module and variables will be passed to this extended class too.

Usage

There are two ways how to use this bundle.

Service

You can get TexyProcessor service named edge_texy.processor and call method

$processor->multiLineText($text, $filterId);
$processor->singleLineText($text, $filterId);

This will process your $text via filter set in config with id $filterId.

Twig

Second way is to use registered Twig macros 'texy_process' and 'texy_process_line'.

{{ variableThatINeedToPassThroughTexy|texy_process(filterId)}}

Alternative Twig syntax useful when you don't have the content stored in variable, but in template itself:

{% filter texy_process %}
- Lorem
- Ipsum

Foo **Bar** Baz.
{% endfilter %}

(Thank you, OndraM, for pointing that out.)

This way, given variable is passed through filter named filterId. If no filter name given, macro tries to use filter called "default".

Difference between macros is that when using texy_process_line, Texy will not wrap given code in block tags like

.

Example config.yml

Settings example for sanitizing html output (put this into your config.yml):

edge_texy:
  custom_attributes: &custom_attributes
      500: download
  attribute_settings:
      html5_attributes: &html5_attributes
          100: itemid
          101: itemprop
          102: itemref
          103: itemscope
          104: itemtype
      html_identifiers: &html_identifiers
          200: class
          201: id
      global_attributes: &global_attributes
          << : [*html5_attributes, *html_identifiers]
          << : *custom_attributes
  filters:
      sanitize:
          allowed:
            link/url: false
          modules:
            link:
              shorten: false
          outputMode: 4   # Set outputMode to HTML5 - https://github.com/jiripudil/texy/blob/master/Texy/Texy.php#L122
          variables:
              allowedTags:
                  a:
                      << : *global_attributes
                      0: href
                      1: title
                  acronym: [title]
                  b: *global_attributes
                  br: *global_attributes
                  cite: *global_attributes
                  code: *global_attributes
                  div: *global_attributes
                  em: *global_attributes
                  img:
                      << : *global_attributes
                      0: src
                      1: alt
                  strong: *global_attributes
                  sub: *global_attributes
                  sup: *global_attributes
                  q: *global_attributes
                  small: *global_attributes

      strip:
          allowed:
              paragraph: false
          variables:
              allowedTags: '-'

Now, you can use filter sanitize to sanitize your HTML output from user and filter strip to make user no HTML from user will appear in your code.