939 lines
31 KiB
Python
939 lines
31 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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| This file is part of the web2py Web Framework
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| License: LGPLv3 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html)
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| Author: Thadeus Burgess
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| Contributors:
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| - Massimo Di Pierro for creating the original gluon/template.py
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| - Jonathan Lundell for extensively testing the regex on Jython.
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| - Limodou (creater of uliweb) who inspired the block-element support for web2py.
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Templating syntax
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------------------
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"""
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import os
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import cgi
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import logging
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from re import compile, sub, escape, DOTALL
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from gluon._compat import StringIO, unicodeT, to_unicode, to_bytes, to_native
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try:
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# have web2py
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from gluon.restricted import RestrictedError
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from gluon.globals import current
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except ImportError:
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# do not have web2py
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current = None
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def RestrictedError(a, b, c):
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logging.error(str(a) + ':' + str(b) + ':' + str(c))
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return RuntimeError
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class Node(object):
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"""
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Basic Container Object
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"""
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def __init__(self, value=None, pre_extend=False):
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self.value = value
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self.pre_extend = pre_extend
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def __str__(self):
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return str(self.value)
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class SuperNode(Node):
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def __init__(self, name='', pre_extend=False):
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self.name = name
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self.value = None
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self.pre_extend = pre_extend
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def __str__(self):
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if self.value:
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return str(self.value)
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else:
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# raise SyntaxError("Undefined parent block ``%s``. \n" % self.name + "You must define a block before referencing it.\nMake sure you have not left out an ``{{end}}`` tag." )
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return ''
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def __repr__(self):
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return "%s->%s" % (self.name, self.value)
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def output_aux(node, blocks):
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# If we have a block level
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# If we can override this block.
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# Override block from vars.
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# Else we take the default
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# Else its just a string
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return (blocks[node.name].output(blocks)
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if node.name in blocks else
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node.output(blocks)) \
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if isinstance(node, BlockNode) \
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else str(node)
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class BlockNode(Node):
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"""
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Block Container.
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This Node can contain other Nodes and will render in a hierarchical order
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of when nodes were added.
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ie::
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{{ block test }}
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This is default block test
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{{ end }}
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"""
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def __init__(self, name='', pre_extend=False, delimiters=('{{', '}}')):
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"""
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name - Name of this Node.
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"""
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self.nodes = []
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self.name = name
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self.pre_extend = pre_extend
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self.left, self.right = delimiters
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def __repr__(self):
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lines = ['%sblock %s%s' % (self.left, self.name, self.right)]
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lines += [str(node) for node in self.nodes]
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lines.append('%send%s' % (self.left, self.right))
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return ''.join(lines)
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def __str__(self):
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"""
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Get this BlockNodes content, not including child Nodes
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"""
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return ''.join(str(node) for node in self.nodes
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if not isinstance(node, BlockNode))
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def append(self, node):
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"""
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Adds an element to the nodes.
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Args:
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node: Node object or string to append.
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"""
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if isinstance(node, str) or isinstance(node, Node):
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self.nodes.append(node)
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else:
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raise TypeError("Invalid type; must be instance of ``str`` or ``BlockNode``. %s" % node)
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def extend(self, other):
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"""
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Extends the list of nodes with another BlockNode class.
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Args:
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other: BlockNode or Content object to extend from.
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"""
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if isinstance(other, BlockNode):
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self.nodes.extend(other.nodes)
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else:
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raise TypeError(
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"Invalid type; must be instance of ``BlockNode``. %s" % other)
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def output(self, blocks):
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"""
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Merges all nodes into a single string.
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Args:
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blocks: Dictionary of blocks that are extending from this template.
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"""
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return ''.join(output_aux(node, blocks) for node in self.nodes)
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class Content(BlockNode):
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"""
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Parent Container -- Used as the root level BlockNode.
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Contains functions that operate as such.
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Args:
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name: Unique name for this BlockNode
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"""
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def __init__(self, name="ContentBlock", pre_extend=False):
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self.name = name
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self.nodes = []
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self.blocks = {}
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self.pre_extend = pre_extend
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def __str__(self):
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return ''.join(output_aux(node, self.blocks) for node in self.nodes)
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def _insert(self, other, index=0):
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"""
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Inserts object at index.
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"""
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if isinstance(other, (str, Node)):
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self.nodes.insert(index, other)
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else:
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raise TypeError(
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"Invalid type, must be instance of ``str`` or ``Node``.")
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def insert(self, other, index=0):
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"""
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Inserts object at index.
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You may pass a list of objects and have them inserted.
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"""
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if isinstance(other, (list, tuple)):
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# Must reverse so the order stays the same.
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other.reverse()
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for item in other:
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self._insert(item, index)
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else:
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self._insert(other, index)
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def append(self, node):
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"""
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Adds a node to list. If it is a BlockNode then we assign a block for it.
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"""
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if isinstance(node, (str, Node)):
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self.nodes.append(node)
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if isinstance(node, BlockNode):
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self.blocks[node.name] = node
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else:
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raise TypeError("Invalid type, must be instance of ``str`` or ``BlockNode``. %s" % node)
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def extend(self, other):
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"""
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Extends the objects list of nodes with another objects nodes
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"""
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if isinstance(other, BlockNode):
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self.nodes.extend(other.nodes)
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self.blocks.update(other.blocks)
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else:
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raise TypeError(
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"Invalid type; must be instance of ``BlockNode``. %s" % other)
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def clear_content(self):
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self.nodes = []
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class TemplateParser(object):
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"""Parse all blocks
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Args:
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text: text to parse
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context: context to parse in
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path: folder path to templates
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writer: string of writer class to use
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lexers: dict of custom lexers to use.
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delimiters: for example `('{{','}}')`
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_super_nodes: a list of nodes to check for inclusion
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this should only be set by "self.extend"
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It contains a list of SuperNodes from a child
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template that need to be handled.
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"""
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default_delimiters = ('{{', '}}')
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r_tag = compile(r'(\{\{.*?\}\})', DOTALL)
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r_multiline = compile(r'(""".*?""")|(\'\'\'.*?\'\'\')', DOTALL)
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# These are used for re-indentation.
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# Indent + 1
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re_block = compile('^(elif |else:|except:|except |finally:).*$', DOTALL)
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# Indent - 1
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re_unblock = compile('^(return|continue|break|raise)( .*)?$', DOTALL)
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# Indent - 1
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re_pass = compile('^pass( .*)?$', DOTALL)
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def __init__(self, text,
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name="ParserContainer",
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context=dict(),
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path='views/',
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writer='response.write',
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lexers={},
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delimiters=('{{', '}}'),
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_super_nodes = [],
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):
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# Keep a root level name.
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self.name = name
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# Raw text to start parsing.
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self.text = text
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# Writer to use (refer to the default for an example).
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# This will end up as
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# "%s(%s, escape=False)" % (self.writer, value)
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self.writer = writer
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# Dictionary of custom name lexers to use.
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if isinstance(lexers, dict):
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self.lexers = lexers
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else:
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self.lexers = {}
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# Path of templates
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self.path = path
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# Context for templates.
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self.context = context
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# allow optional alternative delimiters
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if delimiters != self.default_delimiters:
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escaped_delimiters = (escape(delimiters[0]),
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escape(delimiters[1]))
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self.r_tag = compile(r'(%s.*?%s)' % escaped_delimiters, DOTALL)
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elif hasattr(context.get('response', None), 'delimiters'):
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if (context['response'].delimiters != self.default_delimiters) and (context['response'].delimiters != None):
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delimiters = context['response'].delimiters
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escaped_delimiters = (
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escape(delimiters[0]),
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escape(delimiters[1]))
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self.r_tag = compile(r'(%s.*?%s)' % escaped_delimiters,
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DOTALL)
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self.delimiters = delimiters
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# Create a root level Content that everything will go into.
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self.content = Content(name=name)
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# Stack will hold our current stack of nodes.
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# As we descend into a node, it will be added to the stack
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# And when we leave, it will be removed from the stack.
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# self.content should stay on the stack at all times.
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self.stack = [self.content]
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# This variable will hold a reference to every super block
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# that we come across in this template.
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self.super_nodes = []
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# This variable will hold a reference to the child
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# super nodes that need handling.
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self.child_super_nodes = _super_nodes
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# This variable will hold a reference to every block
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# that we come across in this template
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self.blocks = {}
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# Begin parsing.
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self.parse(text)
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def to_string(self):
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"""
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Returns the parsed template with correct indentation.
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Used to make it easier to port to python3.
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"""
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return self.reindent(str(self.content))
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def __str__(self):
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"Makes sure str works exactly the same as python 3"
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return self.to_string()
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def __unicode__(self):
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"Makes sure str works exactly the same as python 3"
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return self.to_string()
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def reindent(self, text):
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"""
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Reindents a string of unindented python code.
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"""
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# Get each of our lines into an array.
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lines = text.split('\n')
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# Our new lines
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new_lines = []
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# Keeps track of how many indents we have.
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# Used for when we need to drop a level of indentation
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# only to reindent on the next line.
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credit = 0
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# Current indentation
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k = 0
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#################
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# THINGS TO KNOW
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#################
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# k += 1 means indent
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# k -= 1 means unindent
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# credit = 1 means unindent on the next line.
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for raw_line in lines:
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line = raw_line.strip()
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# ignore empty lines
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if not line:
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continue
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# If we have a line that contains python code that
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# should be unindented for this line of code.
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# and then reindented for the next line.
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if TemplateParser.re_block.match(line):
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k = k + credit - 1
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# We obviously can't have a negative indentation
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k = max(k, 0)
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# Add the indentation!
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new_lines.append(' ' * (4 * k) + line)
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# Bank account back to 0 again :(
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credit = 0
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# If we are a pass block, we obviously de-dent.
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if TemplateParser.re_pass.match(line):
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k -= 1
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# If we are any of the following, de-dent.
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# However, we should stay on the same level
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# But the line right after us will be de-dented.
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# So we add one credit to keep us at the level
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# while moving back one indentation level.
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if TemplateParser.re_unblock.match(line):
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credit = 1
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k -= 1
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# If we are an if statement, a try, or a semi-colon we
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# probably need to indent the next line.
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if line.endswith(':') and not line.startswith('#'):
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k += 1
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# This must come before so that we can raise an error with the
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# right content.
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new_text = '\n'.join(new_lines)
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if k > 0:
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self._raise_error('missing "pass" in view', new_text)
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elif k < 0:
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self._raise_error('too many "pass" in view', new_text)
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return new_text
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def _raise_error(self, message='', text=None):
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"""
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Raises an error using itself as the filename and textual content.
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"""
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raise RestrictedError(self.name, text or self.text, message)
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def _get_file_text(self, filename):
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"""
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Attempts to open ``filename`` and retrieve its text.
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This will use self.path to search for the file.
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"""
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# If they didn't specify a filename, how can we find one!
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if not filename.strip():
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self._raise_error('Invalid template filename')
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# Allow Views to include other views dynamically
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context = self.context
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if current and "response" not in context:
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context["response"] = getattr(current, 'response', None)
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# Get the filename; filename looks like ``"template.html"``.
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# We need to eval to remove the quotes and get the string type.
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filename = eval(filename, context)
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# Allow empty filename for conditional extend and include directives.
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if not filename:
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return ''
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# Get the path of the file on the system.
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filepath = self.path and os.path.join(self.path, filename) or filename
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# try to read the text.
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try:
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fileobj = open(filepath, 'rb')
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text = fileobj.read()
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fileobj.close()
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except IOError:
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self._raise_error('Unable to open included view file: ' + filepath)
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text = to_native(text)
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return text
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def include(self, content, filename):
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"""
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Includes ``filename`` here.
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"""
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text = self._get_file_text(filename)
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t = TemplateParser(text,
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name=filename,
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context=self.context,
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path=self.path,
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writer=self.writer,
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delimiters=self.delimiters)
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content.append(t.content)
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def extend(self, filename):
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"""
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Extends `filename`. Anything not declared in a block defined by the
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parent will be placed in the parent templates `{{include}}` block.
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"""
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# If no filename, create a dummy layout with only an {{include}}.
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text = self._get_file_text(filename) or '%sinclude%s' % tuple(self.delimiters)
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# Create out nodes list to send to the parent
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super_nodes = []
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# We want to include any non-handled nodes.
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super_nodes.extend(self.child_super_nodes)
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# And our nodes as well.
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super_nodes.extend(self.super_nodes)
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t = TemplateParser(text,
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name=filename,
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context=self.context,
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path=self.path,
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writer=self.writer,
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delimiters=self.delimiters,
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_super_nodes=super_nodes)
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# Make a temporary buffer that is unique for parent
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# template.
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buf = BlockNode(
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name='__include__' + filename, delimiters=self.delimiters)
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pre = []
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# Iterate through each of our nodes
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for node in self.content.nodes:
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# If a node is a block
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if isinstance(node, BlockNode):
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# That happens to be in the parent template
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if node.name in t.content.blocks:
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# Do not include it
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continue
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if isinstance(node, Node):
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# Or if the node was before the extension
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# we should not include it
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if node.pre_extend:
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pre.append(node)
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continue
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# Otherwise, it should go int the
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# Parent templates {{include}} section.
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buf.append(node)
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else:
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buf.append(node)
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# Clear our current nodes. We will be replacing this with
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# the parent nodes.
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self.content.nodes = []
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t_content = t.content
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# Set our include, unique by filename
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t_content.blocks['__include__' + filename] = buf
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# Make sure our pre_extended nodes go first
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t_content.insert(pre)
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# Then we extend our blocks
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t_content.extend(self.content)
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# Work off the parent node.
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self.content = t_content
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def parse(self, text):
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# Basically, r_tag.split will split the text into
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# an array containing, 'non-tag', 'tag', 'non-tag', 'tag'
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# so if we alternate this variable, we know
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# what to look for. This is alternate to
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# line.startswith("{{")
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in_tag = False
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extend = None
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pre_extend = True
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# Use a list to store everything in
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# This is because later the code will "look ahead"
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# for missing strings or brackets.
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ij = self.r_tag.split(text)
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# j = current index
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# i = current item
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stack = self.stack
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for j in range(len(ij)):
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i = ij[j]
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if i:
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if not stack:
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self._raise_error('The "end" tag is unmatched, please check if you have a starting "block" tag')
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# Our current element in the stack.
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top = stack[-1]
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if in_tag:
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line = i
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# Get rid of delimiters
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line = line[len(self.delimiters[0]): \
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-len(self.delimiters[1])].strip()
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# This is bad juju, but let's do it anyway
|
|
if not line:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
# We do not want to replace the newlines in code,
|
|
# only in block comments.
|
|
def remove_newline(re_val):
|
|
# Take the entire match and replace newlines with
|
|
# escaped newlines.
|
|
return re_val.group(0).replace('\n', '\\n')
|
|
|
|
# Perform block comment escaping.
|
|
# This performs escaping ON anything
|
|
# in between """ and """
|
|
line = sub(TemplateParser.r_multiline,
|
|
remove_newline,
|
|
line)
|
|
|
|
if line.startswith('='):
|
|
# IE: {{=response.title}}
|
|
name, value = '=', line[1:].strip()
|
|
else:
|
|
v = line.split(' ', 1)
|
|
if len(v) == 1:
|
|
# Example
|
|
# {{ include }}
|
|
# {{ end }}
|
|
name = v[0]
|
|
value = ''
|
|
else:
|
|
# Example
|
|
# {{ block pie }}
|
|
# {{ include "layout.html" }}
|
|
# {{ for i in range(10): }}
|
|
name = v[0]
|
|
value = v[1]
|
|
|
|
# This will replace newlines in block comments
|
|
# with the newline character. This is so that they
|
|
# retain their formatting, but squish down to one
|
|
# line in the rendered template.
|
|
|
|
# First check if we have any custom lexers
|
|
if name in self.lexers:
|
|
# Pass the information to the lexer
|
|
# and allow it to inject in the environment
|
|
|
|
# You can define custom names such as
|
|
# '{{<<variable}}' which could potentially
|
|
# write unescaped version of the variable.
|
|
self.lexers[name](parser=self,
|
|
value=value,
|
|
top=top,
|
|
stack=stack)
|
|
|
|
elif name == '=':
|
|
# So we have a variable to insert into
|
|
# the template
|
|
buf = "\n%s(%s)" % (self.writer, value)
|
|
top.append(Node(buf, pre_extend=pre_extend))
|
|
|
|
elif name == 'block' and not value.startswith('='):
|
|
# Make a new node with name.
|
|
node = BlockNode(name=value.strip(),
|
|
pre_extend=pre_extend,
|
|
delimiters=self.delimiters)
|
|
|
|
# Append this node to our active node
|
|
top.append(node)
|
|
|
|
# Make sure to add the node to the stack.
|
|
# so anything after this gets added
|
|
# to this node. This allows us to
|
|
# "nest" nodes.
|
|
stack.append(node)
|
|
|
|
elif name == 'end' and not value.startswith('='):
|
|
# We are done with this node.
|
|
|
|
# Save an instance of it
|
|
self.blocks[top.name] = top
|
|
|
|
# Pop it.
|
|
stack.pop()
|
|
|
|
elif name == 'super' and not value.startswith('='):
|
|
# Get our correct target name
|
|
# If they just called {{super}} without a name
|
|
# attempt to assume the top blocks name.
|
|
if value:
|
|
target_node = value
|
|
else:
|
|
target_node = top.name
|
|
|
|
# Create a SuperNode instance
|
|
node = SuperNode(name=target_node,
|
|
pre_extend=pre_extend)
|
|
|
|
# Add this to our list to be taken care of
|
|
self.super_nodes.append(node)
|
|
|
|
# And put in in the tree
|
|
top.append(node)
|
|
|
|
elif name == 'include' and not value.startswith('='):
|
|
# If we know the target file to include
|
|
if value:
|
|
self.include(top, value)
|
|
|
|
# Otherwise, make a temporary include node
|
|
# That the child node will know to hook into.
|
|
else:
|
|
include_node = BlockNode(
|
|
name='__include__' + self.name,
|
|
pre_extend=pre_extend,
|
|
delimiters=self.delimiters)
|
|
top.append(include_node)
|
|
|
|
elif name == 'extend' and not value.startswith('='):
|
|
# We need to extend the following
|
|
# template.
|
|
extend = value
|
|
pre_extend = False
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
# If we don't know where it belongs
|
|
# we just add it anyways without formatting.
|
|
if line and in_tag:
|
|
|
|
# Split on the newlines >.<
|
|
tokens = line.split('\n')
|
|
|
|
# We need to look for any instances of
|
|
# for i in range(10):
|
|
# = i
|
|
# pass
|
|
# So we can properly put a response.write() in place.
|
|
continuation = False
|
|
len_parsed = 0
|
|
for k, token in enumerate(tokens):
|
|
|
|
token = tokens[k] = token.strip()
|
|
len_parsed += len(token)
|
|
|
|
if token.startswith('='):
|
|
if token.endswith('\\'):
|
|
continuation = True
|
|
tokens[k] = "\n%s(%s" % (
|
|
self.writer, token[1:].strip())
|
|
else:
|
|
tokens[k] = "\n%s(%s)" % (
|
|
self.writer, token[1:].strip())
|
|
elif continuation:
|
|
tokens[k] += ')'
|
|
continuation = False
|
|
|
|
buf = "\n%s" % '\n'.join(tokens)
|
|
top.append(Node(buf, pre_extend=pre_extend))
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
# It is HTML so just include it.
|
|
buf = "\n%s(%r, escape=False)" % (self.writer, i)
|
|
top.append(Node(buf, pre_extend=pre_extend))
|
|
|
|
# Remember: tag, not tag, tag, not tag
|
|
in_tag = not in_tag
|
|
|
|
# Make a list of items to remove from child
|
|
to_rm = []
|
|
|
|
# Go through each of the children nodes
|
|
for node in self.child_super_nodes:
|
|
# If we declared a block that this node wants to include
|
|
if node.name in self.blocks:
|
|
# Go ahead and include it!
|
|
node.value = self.blocks[node.name]
|
|
# Since we processed this child, we don't need to
|
|
# pass it along to the parent
|
|
to_rm.append(node)
|
|
|
|
# Remove some of the processed nodes
|
|
for node in to_rm:
|
|
# Since this is a pointer, it works beautifully.
|
|
# Sometimes I miss C-Style pointers... I want my asterisk...
|
|
self.child_super_nodes.remove(node)
|
|
|
|
# If we need to extend a template.
|
|
if extend:
|
|
self.extend(extend)
|
|
|
|
# We need this for integration with gluon
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_template(filename,
|
|
path='views/',
|
|
context=dict(),
|
|
lexers={},
|
|
delimiters=('{{', '}}')
|
|
):
|
|
"""
|
|
Args:
|
|
filename: can be a view filename in the views folder or an input stream
|
|
path: is the path of a views folder
|
|
context: is a dictionary of symbols used to render the template
|
|
lexers: dict of custom lexers to use
|
|
delimiters: opening and closing tags
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
# First, if we have a str try to open the file
|
|
if isinstance(filename, str):
|
|
fname = os.path.join(path, filename)
|
|
try:
|
|
with open(fname, 'rb') as fp:
|
|
text = fp.read()
|
|
except IOError:
|
|
raise RestrictedError(filename, '', 'Unable to find the file')
|
|
else:
|
|
text = filename.read()
|
|
text = to_native(text)
|
|
# Use the file contents to get a parsed template and return it.
|
|
return str(TemplateParser(text, context=context, path=path, lexers=lexers, delimiters=delimiters))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_parsed(text):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns the indented python code of text. Useful for unit testing.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
return str(TemplateParser(text))
|
|
|
|
|
|
class DummyResponse():
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.body = StringIO()
|
|
|
|
def write(self, data, escape=True):
|
|
if not escape:
|
|
self.body.write(str(data))
|
|
elif hasattr(data, 'xml') and callable(data.xml):
|
|
self.body.write(data.xml())
|
|
else:
|
|
# make it a string
|
|
if not isinstance(data, (str, unicodeT)):
|
|
data = str(data)
|
|
elif isinstance(data, unicodeT):
|
|
data = data.encode('utf8', 'xmlcharrefreplace')
|
|
data = cgi.escape(data, True).replace("'", "'")
|
|
self.body.write(data)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class NOESCAPE():
|
|
"""
|
|
A little helper to avoid escaping.
|
|
"""
|
|
def __init__(self, text):
|
|
self.text = text
|
|
|
|
def xml(self):
|
|
return self.text
|
|
|
|
# And this is a generic render function.
|
|
# Here for integration with gluon.
|
|
|
|
|
|
def render(content="hello world",
|
|
stream=None,
|
|
filename=None,
|
|
path=None,
|
|
context={},
|
|
lexers={},
|
|
delimiters=('{{', '}}'),
|
|
writer='response.write'
|
|
):
|
|
"""
|
|
Generic render function
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
content: default content
|
|
stream: file-like obj to read template from
|
|
filename: where to find template
|
|
path: base path for templates
|
|
context: env
|
|
lexers: custom lexers to use
|
|
delimiters: opening and closing tags
|
|
writer: where to inject the resulting stream
|
|
|
|
Example::
|
|
>>> render()
|
|
'hello world'
|
|
>>> render(content='abc')
|
|
'abc'
|
|
>>> render(content="abc'")
|
|
"abc'"
|
|
>>> render(content=''''a"'bc''')
|
|
'a"'bc'
|
|
>>> render(content='a\\nbc')
|
|
'a\\nbc'
|
|
>>> render(content='a"bcd"e')
|
|
'a"bcd"e'
|
|
>>> render(content="'''a\\nc'''")
|
|
"'''a\\nc'''"
|
|
>>> render(content="'''a\\'c'''")
|
|
"'''a\'c'''"
|
|
>>> render(content='{{for i in range(a):}}{{=i}}<br />{{pass}}', context=dict(a=5))
|
|
'0<br />1<br />2<br />3<br />4<br />'
|
|
>>> render(content='{%for i in range(a):%}{%=i%}<br />{%pass%}', context=dict(a=5),delimiters=('{%','%}'))
|
|
'0<br />1<br />2<br />3<br />4<br />'
|
|
>>> render(content="{{='''hello\\nworld'''}}")
|
|
'hello\\nworld'
|
|
>>> render(content='{{for i in range(3):\\n=i\\npass}}')
|
|
'012'
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
# here to avoid circular Imports
|
|
try:
|
|
from gluon.globals import Response
|
|
except ImportError:
|
|
# Working standalone. Build a mock Response object.
|
|
Response = DummyResponse
|
|
|
|
# Add it to the context so we can use it.
|
|
if 'NOESCAPE' not in context:
|
|
context['NOESCAPE'] = NOESCAPE
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(content, unicodeT):
|
|
content = content.encode('utf8')
|
|
|
|
# save current response class
|
|
if context and 'response' in context:
|
|
old_response_body = context['response'].body
|
|
context['response'].body = StringIO()
|
|
else:
|
|
old_response_body = None
|
|
context['response'] = Response()
|
|
|
|
# If we don't have anything to render, why bother?
|
|
if not content and not stream and not filename:
|
|
raise SyntaxError("Must specify a stream or filename or content")
|
|
|
|
# Here for legacy purposes, probably can be reduced to
|
|
# something more simple.
|
|
close_stream = False
|
|
if not stream:
|
|
if filename:
|
|
stream = open(filename, 'rb')
|
|
close_stream = True
|
|
elif content:
|
|
stream = StringIO(to_native(content))
|
|
|
|
# Execute the template.
|
|
code = str(TemplateParser(stream.read(
|
|
), context=context, path=path, lexers=lexers, delimiters=delimiters, writer=writer))
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
exec(code, context)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
# for i,line in enumerate(code.split('\n')): print i,line
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
if close_stream:
|
|
stream.close()
|
|
|
|
# Returned the rendered content.
|
|
text = context['response'].body.getvalue()
|
|
if old_response_body is not None:
|
|
context['response'].body = old_response_body
|
|
return text
|