// # link_class helper const {config} = require('../services/proxy'); const {SafeString, localUtils} = require('../services/handlebars'); const _ = require('lodash'); const errors = require('@tryghost/errors'); const tpl = require('@tryghost/tpl'); const {buildLinkClasses} = localUtils; const messages = { forIsRequired: 'The {{link_class}} helper requires a for="" attribute.' }; module.exports = function link_class(options) { // eslint-disable-line camelcase options = options || {}; options.hash = options.hash || {}; options.data = options.data || {}; // If there is no for provided, this is theme dev error, so we throw an error to make this clear. if (!_.has(options.hash, 'for')) { throw new errors.IncorrectUsageError({ message: tpl(messages.forIsRequired) }); } // If the for attribute is present but empty, this is probably a dynamic data problem, hard for theme devs to track down // E.g. {{link_class for=slug}} in a context where slug returns an empty string // Error's here aren't useful (same as with empty get helper filters) so we fallback gracefully if (!options.hash.for || options.hash.for.string === '') { options.hash.for = ''; } let href = options.hash.for.string || options.hash.for; let classes = buildLinkClasses(config.get('url'), href, options); return new SafeString(classes.join(' ')); };