| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
| """ |
| jinja2.utils |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| Utility functions. |
| |
| :copyright: (c) 2009 by the Jinja Team. |
| :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. |
| """ |
| import re |
| import sys |
| import errno |
| try: |
| from thread import allocate_lock |
| except ImportError: |
| from dummy_thread import allocate_lock |
| from collections import deque |
| from itertools import imap |
| |
| |
| _word_split_re = re.compile(r'(\s+)') |
| _punctuation_re = re.compile( |
| '^(?P<lead>(?:%s)*)(?P<middle>.*?)(?P<trail>(?:%s)*)$' % ( |
| '|'.join(imap(re.escape, ('(', '<', '<'))), |
| '|'.join(imap(re.escape, ('.', ',', ')', '>', '\n', '>'))) |
| ) |
| ) |
| _simple_email_re = re.compile(r'^\S+@[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+$') |
| _striptags_re = re.compile(r'(<!--.*?-->|<[^>]*>)') |
| _entity_re = re.compile(r'&([^;]+);') |
| _letters = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' |
| _digits = '0123456789' |
| |
| # special singleton representing missing values for the runtime |
| missing = type('MissingType', (), {'__repr__': lambda x: 'missing'})() |
| |
| # internal code |
| internal_code = set() |
| |
| |
| # concatenate a list of strings and convert them to unicode. |
| # unfortunately there is a bug in python 2.4 and lower that causes |
| # unicode.join trash the traceback. |
| _concat = u''.join |
| try: |
| def _test_gen_bug(): |
| raise TypeError(_test_gen_bug) |
| yield None |
| _concat(_test_gen_bug()) |
| except TypeError, _error: |
| if not _error.args or _error.args[0] is not _test_gen_bug: |
| def concat(gen): |
| try: |
| return _concat(list(gen)) |
| except: |
| # this hack is needed so that the current frame |
| # does not show up in the traceback. |
| exc_type, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info() |
| raise exc_type, exc_value, tb.tb_next |
| else: |
| concat = _concat |
| del _test_gen_bug, _error |
| |
| |
| # for python 2.x we create outselves a next() function that does the |
| # basics without exception catching. |
| try: |
| next = next |
| except NameError: |
| def next(x): |
| return x.next() |
| |
| |
| # ironpython without stdlib doesn't have keyword |
| try: |
| from keyword import iskeyword as is_python_keyword |
| except ImportError: |
| _py_identifier_re = re.compile(r'^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9]*$') |
| def is_python_keyword(name): |
| if _py_identifier_re.search(name) is None: |
| return False |
| try: |
| exec name + " = 42" |
| except SyntaxError: |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| |
| # common types. These do exist in the special types module too which however |
| # does not exist in IronPython out of the box. |
| class _C(object): |
| def method(self): pass |
| def _func(): |
| yield None |
| FunctionType = type(_func) |
| GeneratorType = type(_func()) |
| MethodType = type(_C.method) |
| CodeType = type(_C.method.func_code) |
| try: |
| raise TypeError() |
| except TypeError: |
| _tb = sys.exc_info()[2] |
| TracebackType = type(_tb) |
| FrameType = type(_tb.tb_frame) |
| del _C, _tb, _func |
| |
| |
| def contextfunction(f): |
| """This decorator can be used to mark a function or method context callable. |
| A context callable is passed the active :class:`Context` as first argument when |
| called from the template. This is useful if a function wants to get access |
| to the context or functions provided on the context object. For example |
| a function that returns a sorted list of template variables the current |
| template exports could look like this:: |
| |
| @contextfunction |
| def get_exported_names(context): |
| return sorted(context.exported_vars) |
| """ |
| f.contextfunction = True |
| return f |
| |
| |
| def environmentfunction(f): |
| """This decorator can be used to mark a function or method as environment |
| callable. This decorator works exactly like the :func:`contextfunction` |
| decorator just that the first argument is the active :class:`Environment` |
| and not context. |
| """ |
| f.environmentfunction = True |
| return f |
| |
| |
| def internalcode(f): |
| """Marks the function as internally used""" |
| internal_code.add(f.func_code) |
| return f |
| |
| |
| def is_undefined(obj): |
| """Check if the object passed is undefined. This does nothing more than |
| performing an instance check against :class:`Undefined` but looks nicer. |
| This can be used for custom filters or tests that want to react to |
| undefined variables. For example a custom default filter can look like |
| this:: |
| |
| def default(var, default=''): |
| if is_undefined(var): |
| return default |
| return var |
| """ |
| from jinja2.runtime import Undefined |
| return isinstance(obj, Undefined) |
| |
| |
| def consume(iterable): |
| """Consumes an iterable without doing anything with it.""" |
| for event in iterable: |
| pass |
| |
| |
| def clear_caches(): |
| """Jinja2 keeps internal caches for environments and lexers. These are |
| used so that Jinja2 doesn't have to recreate environments and lexers all |
| the time. Normally you don't have to care about that but if you are |
| messuring memory consumption you may want to clean the caches. |
| """ |
| from jinja2.environment import _spontaneous_environments |
| from jinja2.lexer import _lexer_cache |
| _spontaneous_environments.clear() |
| _lexer_cache.clear() |
| |
| |
| def import_string(import_name, silent=False): |
| """Imports an object based on a string. This use useful if you want to |
| use import paths as endpoints or something similar. An import path can |
| be specified either in dotted notation (``xml.sax.saxutils.escape``) |
| or with a colon as object delimiter (``xml.sax.saxutils:escape``). |
| |
| If the `silent` is True the return value will be `None` if the import |
| fails. |
| |
| :return: imported object |
| """ |
| try: |
| if ':' in import_name: |
| module, obj = import_name.split(':', 1) |
| elif '.' in import_name: |
| items = import_name.split('.') |
| module = '.'.join(items[:-1]) |
| obj = items[-1] |
| else: |
| return __import__(import_name) |
| return getattr(__import__(module, None, None, [obj]), obj) |
| except (ImportError, AttributeError): |
| if not silent: |
| raise |
| |
| |
| def open_if_exists(filename, mode='r'): |
| """Returns a file descriptor for the filename if that file exists, |
| otherwise `None`. |
| """ |
| try: |
| return file(filename, mode) |
| except IOError, e: |
| if e.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.EISDIR): |
| raise |
| |
| |
| def pformat(obj, verbose=False): |
| """Prettyprint an object. Either use the `pretty` library or the |
| builtin `pprint`. |
| """ |
| try: |
| from pretty import pretty |
| return pretty(obj, verbose=verbose) |
| except ImportError: |
| from pprint import pformat |
| return pformat(obj) |
| |
| |
| def urlize(text, trim_url_limit=None, nofollow=False): |
| """Converts any URLs in text into clickable links. Works on http://, |
| https:// and www. links. Links can have trailing punctuation (periods, |
| commas, close-parens) and leading punctuation (opening parens) and |
| it'll still do the right thing. |
| |
| If trim_url_limit is not None, the URLs in link text will be limited |
| to trim_url_limit characters. |
| |
| If nofollow is True, the URLs in link text will get a rel="nofollow" |
| attribute. |
| """ |
| trim_url = lambda x, limit=trim_url_limit: limit is not None \ |
| and (x[:limit] + (len(x) >=limit and '...' |
| or '')) or x |
| words = _word_split_re.split(unicode(escape(text))) |
| nofollow_attr = nofollow and ' rel="nofollow"' or '' |
| for i, word in enumerate(words): |
| match = _punctuation_re.match(word) |
| if match: |
| lead, middle, trail = match.groups() |
| if middle.startswith('www.') or ( |
| '@' not in middle and |
| not middle.startswith('http://') and |
| len(middle) > 0 and |
| middle[0] in _letters + _digits and ( |
| middle.endswith('.org') or |
| middle.endswith('.net') or |
| middle.endswith('.com') |
| )): |
| middle = '<a href="http://%s"%s>%s</a>' % (middle, |
| nofollow_attr, trim_url(middle)) |
| if middle.startswith('http://') or \ |
| middle.startswith('https://'): |
| middle = '<a href="%s"%s>%s</a>' % (middle, |
| nofollow_attr, trim_url(middle)) |
| if '@' in middle and not middle.startswith('www.') and \ |
| not ':' in middle and _simple_email_re.match(middle): |
| middle = '<a href="mailto:%s">%s</a>' % (middle, middle) |
| if lead + middle + trail != word: |
| words[i] = lead + middle + trail |
| return u''.join(words) |
| |
| |
| def generate_lorem_ipsum(n=5, html=True, min=20, max=100): |
| """Generate some lorem impsum for the template.""" |
| from jinja2.constants import LOREM_IPSUM_WORDS |
| from random import choice, random, randrange |
| words = LOREM_IPSUM_WORDS.split() |
| result = [] |
| |
| for _ in xrange(n): |
| next_capitalized = True |
| last_comma = last_fullstop = 0 |
| word = None |
| last = None |
| p = [] |
| |
| # each paragraph contains out of 20 to 100 words. |
| for idx, _ in enumerate(xrange(randrange(min, max))): |
| while True: |
| word = choice(words) |
| if word != last: |
| last = word |
| break |
| if next_capitalized: |
| word = word.capitalize() |
| next_capitalized = False |
| # add commas |
| if idx - randrange(3, 8) > last_comma: |
| last_comma = idx |
| last_fullstop += 2 |
| word += ',' |
| # add end of sentences |
| if idx - randrange(10, 20) > last_fullstop: |
| last_comma = last_fullstop = idx |
| word += '.' |
| next_capitalized = True |
| p.append(word) |
| |
| # ensure that the paragraph ends with a dot. |
| p = u' '.join(p) |
| if p.endswith(','): |
| p = p[:-1] + '.' |
| elif not p.endswith('.'): |
| p += '.' |
| result.append(p) |
| |
| if not html: |
| return u'\n\n'.join(result) |
| return Markup(u'\n'.join(u'<p>%s</p>' % escape(x) for x in result)) |
| |
| |
| class Markup(unicode): |
| r"""Marks a string as being safe for inclusion in HTML/XML output without |
| needing to be escaped. This implements the `__html__` interface a couple |
| of frameworks and web applications use. :class:`Markup` is a direct |
| subclass of `unicode` and provides all the methods of `unicode` just that |
| it escapes arguments passed and always returns `Markup`. |
| |
| The `escape` function returns markup objects so that double escaping can't |
| happen. If you want to use autoescaping in Jinja just enable the |
| autoescaping feature in the environment. |
| |
| The constructor of the :class:`Markup` class can be used for three |
| different things: When passed an unicode object it's assumed to be safe, |
| when passed an object with an HTML representation (has an `__html__` |
| method) that representation is used, otherwise the object passed is |
| converted into a unicode string and then assumed to be safe: |
| |
| >>> Markup("Hello <em>World</em>!") |
| Markup(u'Hello <em>World</em>!') |
| >>> class Foo(object): |
| ... def __html__(self): |
| ... return '<a href="#">foo</a>' |
| ... |
| >>> Markup(Foo()) |
| Markup(u'<a href="#">foo</a>') |
| |
| If you want object passed being always treated as unsafe you can use the |
| :meth:`escape` classmethod to create a :class:`Markup` object: |
| |
| >>> Markup.escape("Hello <em>World</em>!") |
| Markup(u'Hello <em>World</em>!') |
| |
| Operations on a markup string are markup aware which means that all |
| arguments are passed through the :func:`escape` function: |
| |
| >>> em = Markup("<em>%s</em>") |
| >>> em % "foo & bar" |
| Markup(u'<em>foo & bar</em>') |
| >>> strong = Markup("<strong>%(text)s</strong>") |
| >>> strong % {'text': '<blink>hacker here</blink>'} |
| Markup(u'<strong><blink>hacker here</blink></strong>') |
| >>> Markup("<em>Hello</em> ") + "<foo>" |
| Markup(u'<em>Hello</em> <foo>') |
| """ |
| __slots__ = () |
| |
| def __new__(cls, base=u'', encoding=None, errors='strict'): |
| if hasattr(base, '__html__'): |
| base = base.__html__() |
| if encoding is None: |
| return unicode.__new__(cls, base) |
| return unicode.__new__(cls, base, encoding, errors) |
| |
| def __html__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __add__(self, other): |
| if hasattr(other, '__html__') or isinstance(other, basestring): |
| return self.__class__(unicode(self) + unicode(escape(other))) |
| return NotImplemented |
| |
| def __radd__(self, other): |
| if hasattr(other, '__html__') or isinstance(other, basestring): |
| return self.__class__(unicode(escape(other)) + unicode(self)) |
| return NotImplemented |
| |
| def __mul__(self, num): |
| if isinstance(num, (int, long)): |
| return self.__class__(unicode.__mul__(self, num)) |
| return NotImplemented |
| __rmul__ = __mul__ |
| |
| def __mod__(self, arg): |
| if isinstance(arg, tuple): |
| arg = tuple(imap(_MarkupEscapeHelper, arg)) |
| else: |
| arg = _MarkupEscapeHelper(arg) |
| return self.__class__(unicode.__mod__(self, arg)) |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return '%s(%s)' % ( |
| self.__class__.__name__, |
| unicode.__repr__(self) |
| ) |
| |
| def join(self, seq): |
| return self.__class__(unicode.join(self, imap(escape, seq))) |
| join.__doc__ = unicode.join.__doc__ |
| |
| def split(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| return map(self.__class__, unicode.split(self, *args, **kwargs)) |
| split.__doc__ = unicode.split.__doc__ |
| |
| def rsplit(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| return map(self.__class__, unicode.rsplit(self, *args, **kwargs)) |
| rsplit.__doc__ = unicode.rsplit.__doc__ |
| |
| def splitlines(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| return map(self.__class__, unicode.splitlines(self, *args, **kwargs)) |
| splitlines.__doc__ = unicode.splitlines.__doc__ |
| |
| def unescape(self): |
| r"""Unescape markup again into an unicode string. This also resolves |
| known HTML4 and XHTML entities: |
| |
| >>> Markup("Main » <em>About</em>").unescape() |
| u'Main \xbb <em>About</em>' |
| """ |
| from jinja2.constants import HTML_ENTITIES |
| def handle_match(m): |
| name = m.group(1) |
| if name in HTML_ENTITIES: |
| return unichr(HTML_ENTITIES[name]) |
| try: |
| if name[:2] in ('#x', '#X'): |
| return unichr(int(name[2:], 16)) |
| elif name.startswith('#'): |
| return unichr(int(name[1:])) |
| except ValueError: |
| pass |
| return u'' |
| return _entity_re.sub(handle_match, unicode(self)) |
| |
| def striptags(self): |
| r"""Unescape markup into an unicode string and strip all tags. This |
| also resolves known HTML4 and XHTML entities. Whitespace is |
| normalized to one: |
| |
| >>> Markup("Main » <em>About</em>").striptags() |
| u'Main \xbb About' |
| """ |
| stripped = u' '.join(_striptags_re.sub('', self).split()) |
| return Markup(stripped).unescape() |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def escape(cls, s): |
| """Escape the string. Works like :func:`escape` with the difference |
| that for subclasses of :class:`Markup` this function would return the |
| correct subclass. |
| """ |
| rv = escape(s) |
| if rv.__class__ is not cls: |
| return cls(rv) |
| return rv |
| |
| def make_wrapper(name): |
| orig = getattr(unicode, name) |
| def func(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| args = _escape_argspec(list(args), enumerate(args)) |
| _escape_argspec(kwargs, kwargs.iteritems()) |
| return self.__class__(orig(self, *args, **kwargs)) |
| func.__name__ = orig.__name__ |
| func.__doc__ = orig.__doc__ |
| return func |
| |
| for method in '__getitem__', 'capitalize', \ |
| 'title', 'lower', 'upper', 'replace', 'ljust', \ |
| 'rjust', 'lstrip', 'rstrip', 'center', 'strip', \ |
| 'translate', 'expandtabs', 'swapcase', 'zfill': |
| locals()[method] = make_wrapper(method) |
| |
| # new in python 2.5 |
| if hasattr(unicode, 'partition'): |
| partition = make_wrapper('partition'), |
| rpartition = make_wrapper('rpartition') |
| |
| # new in python 2.6 |
| if hasattr(unicode, 'format'): |
| format = make_wrapper('format') |
| |
| # not in python 3 |
| if hasattr(unicode, '__getslice__'): |
| __getslice__ = make_wrapper('__getslice__') |
| |
| del method, make_wrapper |
| |
| |
| def _escape_argspec(obj, iterable): |
| """Helper for various string-wrapped functions.""" |
| for key, value in iterable: |
| if hasattr(value, '__html__') or isinstance(value, basestring): |
| obj[key] = escape(value) |
| return obj |
| |
| |
| class _MarkupEscapeHelper(object): |
| """Helper for Markup.__mod__""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, obj): |
| self.obj = obj |
| |
| __getitem__ = lambda s, x: _MarkupEscapeHelper(s.obj[x]) |
| __unicode__ = lambda s: unicode(escape(s.obj)) |
| __str__ = lambda s: str(escape(s.obj)) |
| __repr__ = lambda s: str(escape(repr(s.obj))) |
| __int__ = lambda s: int(s.obj) |
| __float__ = lambda s: float(s.obj) |
| |
| |
| class LRUCache(object): |
| """A simple LRU Cache implementation.""" |
| |
| # this is fast for small capacities (something below 1000) but doesn't |
| # scale. But as long as it's only used as storage for templates this |
| # won't do any harm. |
| |
| def __init__(self, capacity): |
| self.capacity = capacity |
| self._mapping = {} |
| self._queue = deque() |
| self._postinit() |
| |
| def _postinit(self): |
| # alias all queue methods for faster lookup |
| self._popleft = self._queue.popleft |
| self._pop = self._queue.pop |
| if hasattr(self._queue, 'remove'): |
| self._remove = self._queue.remove |
| self._wlock = allocate_lock() |
| self._append = self._queue.append |
| |
| def _remove(self, obj): |
| """Python 2.4 compatibility.""" |
| for idx, item in enumerate(self._queue): |
| if item == obj: |
| del self._queue[idx] |
| break |
| |
| def __getstate__(self): |
| return { |
| 'capacity': self.capacity, |
| '_mapping': self._mapping, |
| '_queue': self._queue |
| } |
| |
| def __setstate__(self, d): |
| self.__dict__.update(d) |
| self._postinit() |
| |
| def __getnewargs__(self): |
| return (self.capacity,) |
| |
| def copy(self): |
| """Return an shallow copy of the instance.""" |
| rv = self.__class__(self.capacity) |
| rv._mapping.update(self._mapping) |
| rv._queue = deque(self._queue) |
| return rv |
| |
| def get(self, key, default=None): |
| """Return an item from the cache dict or `default`""" |
| try: |
| return self[key] |
| except KeyError: |
| return default |
| |
| def setdefault(self, key, default=None): |
| """Set `default` if the key is not in the cache otherwise |
| leave unchanged. Return the value of this key. |
| """ |
| try: |
| return self[key] |
| except KeyError: |
| self[key] = default |
| return default |
| |
| def clear(self): |
| """Clear the cache.""" |
| self._wlock.acquire() |
| try: |
| self._mapping.clear() |
| self._queue.clear() |
| finally: |
| self._wlock.release() |
| |
| def __contains__(self, key): |
| """Check if a key exists in this cache.""" |
| return key in self._mapping |
| |
| def __len__(self): |
| """Return the current size of the cache.""" |
| return len(self._mapping) |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return '<%s %r>' % ( |
| self.__class__.__name__, |
| self._mapping |
| ) |
| |
| def __getitem__(self, key): |
| """Get an item from the cache. Moves the item up so that it has the |
| highest priority then. |
| |
| Raise an `KeyError` if it does not exist. |
| """ |
| rv = self._mapping[key] |
| if self._queue[-1] != key: |
| try: |
| self._remove(key) |
| except ValueError: |
| # if something removed the key from the container |
| # when we read, ignore the ValueError that we would |
| # get otherwise. |
| pass |
| self._append(key) |
| return rv |
| |
| def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
| """Sets the value for an item. Moves the item up so that it |
| has the highest priority then. |
| """ |
| self._wlock.acquire() |
| try: |
| if key in self._mapping: |
| self._remove(key) |
| elif len(self._mapping) == self.capacity: |
| del self._mapping[self._popleft()] |
| self._append(key) |
| self._mapping[key] = value |
| finally: |
| self._wlock.release() |
| |
| def __delitem__(self, key): |
| """Remove an item from the cache dict. |
| Raise an `KeyError` if it does not exist. |
| """ |
| self._wlock.acquire() |
| try: |
| del self._mapping[key] |
| try: |
| self._remove(key) |
| except ValueError: |
| # __getitem__ is not locked, it might happen |
| pass |
| finally: |
| self._wlock.release() |
| |
| def items(self): |
| """Return a list of items.""" |
| result = [(key, self._mapping[key]) for key in list(self._queue)] |
| result.reverse() |
| return result |
| |
| def iteritems(self): |
| """Iterate over all items.""" |
| return iter(self.items()) |
| |
| def values(self): |
| """Return a list of all values.""" |
| return [x[1] for x in self.items()] |
| |
| def itervalue(self): |
| """Iterate over all values.""" |
| return iter(self.values()) |
| |
| def keys(self): |
| """Return a list of all keys ordered by most recent usage.""" |
| return list(self) |
| |
| def iterkeys(self): |
| """Iterate over all keys in the cache dict, ordered by |
| the most recent usage. |
| """ |
| return reversed(tuple(self._queue)) |
| |
| __iter__ = iterkeys |
| |
| def __reversed__(self): |
| """Iterate over the values in the cache dict, oldest items |
| coming first. |
| """ |
| return iter(tuple(self._queue)) |
| |
| __copy__ = copy |
| |
| |
| # register the LRU cache as mutable mapping if possible |
| try: |
| from collections import MutableMapping |
| MutableMapping.register(LRUCache) |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class Cycler(object): |
| """A cycle helper for templates.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, *items): |
| if not items: |
| raise RuntimeError('at least one item has to be provided') |
| self.items = items |
| self.reset() |
| |
| def reset(self): |
| """Resets the cycle.""" |
| self.pos = 0 |
| |
| @property |
| def current(self): |
| """Returns the current item.""" |
| return self.items[self.pos] |
| |
| def next(self): |
| """Goes one item ahead and returns it.""" |
| rv = self.current |
| self.pos = (self.pos + 1) % len(self.items) |
| return rv |
| |
| |
| class Joiner(object): |
| """A joining helper for templates.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, sep=u', '): |
| self.sep = sep |
| self.used = False |
| |
| def __call__(self): |
| if not self.used: |
| self.used = True |
| return u'' |
| return self.sep |
| |
| |
| # we have to import it down here as the speedups module imports the |
| # markup type which is define above. |
| try: |
| from jinja2._speedups import escape, soft_unicode |
| except ImportError: |
| def escape(s): |
| """Convert the characters &, <, >, ' and " in string s to HTML-safe |
| sequences. Use this if you need to display text that might contain |
| such characters in HTML. Marks return value as markup string. |
| """ |
| if hasattr(s, '__html__'): |
| return s.__html__() |
| return Markup(unicode(s) |
| .replace('&', '&') |
| .replace('>', '>') |
| .replace('<', '<') |
| .replace("'", ''') |
| .replace('"', '"') |
| ) |
| |
| def soft_unicode(s): |
| """Make a string unicode if it isn't already. That way a markup |
| string is not converted back to unicode. |
| """ |
| if not isinstance(s, unicode): |
| s = unicode(s) |
| return s |
| |
| |
| # partials |
| try: |
| from functools import partial |
| except ImportError: |
| class partial(object): |
| def __init__(self, _func, *args, **kwargs): |
| self._func = _func |
| self._args = args |
| self._kwargs = kwargs |
| def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| kwargs.update(self._kwargs) |
| return self._func(*(self._args + args), **kwargs) |