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| author | Ben McGinnes <[email protected]> | 2018-05-15 03:13:16 +0000 |
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| committer | Ben McGinnes <[email protected]> | 2018-05-15 03:13:16 +0000 |
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docs: python bindings HOWTO - DITA XML version
* Due to the org-babel bug which breaks Python source code examples
beyond the most simple snippets, ported the HOWTO to a source format
which I *know* for sure won't break it.
* Details of the org-mode bug is in https://dev.gnupg.org/T3977
* DITA project uses DITA-OT 2.x (2.4 or 2.5, IIRC) with support for DITA 1.3.
* source files were written with oXygenXML Editor 20.0, hence the
oXygenXML project file in the directory; however only the .ditamap
and .dita files are required to generate any output with the
DITA-OT.
Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <[email protected]>
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diff --git a/lang/python/docs/dita/howto/part06/group-lines.dita b/lang/python/docs/dita/howto/part06/group-lines.dita new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a63d150 --- /dev/null +++ b/lang/python/docs/dita/howto/part06/group-lines.dita @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<!DOCTYPE dita PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Composite//EN" "ditabase.dtd"> +<dita> + <topic id="topic_gbm_bxz_5db"> + <title>Group Lines</title> + <body> + <p>There is not yet an easy way to access groups configured in the + <filepath>gpg.conf</filepath> file from within GPGME. As a consequence these central + groupings of keys cannot be shared amongst multiple programs, such as MUAs readily.</p> + <p>The following code, however, provides a work-around for obtaining this information in + Python.</p> + <p> + <codeblock id="groups-1" outputclass="language-python">import subprocess + +lines = subprocess.getoutput("gpgconf --list-options gpg").splitlines() + +for i in range(len(lines)): + if lines[i].startswith("group") is True: + line = lines[i] + else: + pass + +groups = line.split(":")[-1].replace('"', '').split(',') + +group_lines = groups +for i in range(len(group_lines)): + group_lines[i] = group_lines[i].split("=") + +group_lists = group_lines +for i in range(len(group_lists)): + group_lists[i][1] = group_lists[i][1].split() +</codeblock> + </p> + <p>The result of that code is that <codeph>group_lines</codeph> is a list of lists where + <codeph>group_lines[i][0]</codeph> is the name of the group and + <codeph>group_lines[i][1]</codeph> is the key IDs of the group as a string.</p> + <p>The <codeph>group_lists</codeph> result is very similar in that it is a list of lists. The + first part, <codeph>group_lists[i][0]</codeph> matches <codeph>group_lines[i][0]</codeph> as + the name of the group, but <codeph>group_lists[i][1]</codeph> is the key IDs of the group as + a string.</p> + <p>To use this code as a module use:</p> + <p> + <codeblock id="groups-2" outputclass="language-python">from groups import group_lists</codeblock> + </p> + </body> + </topic> +</dita> |
