public class NormalizeNewlines extends java.lang.Object implements TemplateTransformModel
Transformer that supports FreeMarker legacy behavior: all newlines appearing within the transformed area will be transformed into the platform's default newline. Unlike the old behavior, however, newlines generated by the data model are also converted. Legacy behavior was to leave newlines in the data model unaltered.
Usage:
From java:
SimpleHash root = new SimpleHash(); root.put( "normalizeNewlines", new freemarker.template.utility.NormalizeNewlines() ); ...
From your FreeMarker template:
<transform normalizeNewlines> <html> <head> ... <p>This template has all newlines normalized to the current platform's default.</p> ... </body> </html> </transform>
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Constructor and Description |
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NormalizeNewlines() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.io.Writer |
getWriter(java.io.Writer out,
java.util.Map args)
Returns a writer that will be used by the engine to feed the
transformation input to the transform.
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void |
transform(java.io.Reader in,
java.io.Writer out)
Performs newline normalization on FreeMarker output.
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public java.io.Writer getWriter(java.io.Writer out, java.util.Map args)
TemplateTransformModel
getWriter
in interface TemplateTransformModel
out
- the character stream to which to write the transformed outputargs
- the arguments (if any) passed to the transformation as a
map of key/value pairs where the keys are strings and the arguments are
TemplateModel instances. This is never null. If you need to convert the
template models to POJOs, you can use the utility methods in the
DeepUnwrap
class.TransformControl
interface if it needs advanced control over the evaluation of the
transformation body.public void transform(java.io.Reader in, java.io.Writer out) throws java.io.IOException
in
- the input to be transformedout
- the destination of the transformationjava.io.IOException