| # $Id: examples.py 4800 2006-11-12 18:02:01Z goodger $ |
| # Author: David Goodger <[email protected]> |
| # Copyright: This module has been placed in the public domain. |
| |
| """ |
| This module contains practical examples of Docutils client code. |
| |
| Importing this module from client code is not recommended; its contents are |
| subject to change in future Docutils releases. Instead, it is recommended |
| that you copy and paste the parts you need into your own code, modifying as |
| necessary. |
| """ |
| |
| from docutils import core, io |
| |
| |
| def html_parts(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None, |
| input_encoding='unicode', doctitle=1, initial_header_level=1): |
| """ |
| Given an input string, returns a dictionary of HTML document parts. |
| |
| Dictionary keys are the names of parts, and values are Unicode strings; |
| encoding is up to the client. |
| |
| Parameters: |
| |
| - `input_string`: A multi-line text string; required. |
| - `source_path`: Path to the source file or object. Optional, but useful |
| for diagnostic output (system messages). |
| - `destination_path`: Path to the file or object which will receive the |
| output; optional. Used for determining relative paths (stylesheets, |
| source links, etc.). |
| - `input_encoding`: The encoding of `input_string`. If it is an encoded |
| 8-bit string, provide the correct encoding. If it is a Unicode string, |
| use "unicode", the default. |
| - `doctitle`: Disable the promotion of a lone top-level section title to |
| document title (and subsequent section title to document subtitle |
| promotion); enabled by default. |
| - `initial_header_level`: The initial level for header elements (e.g. 1 |
| for "<h1>"). |
| """ |
| overrides = {'input_encoding': input_encoding, |
| 'doctitle_xform': doctitle, |
| 'initial_header_level': initial_header_level} |
| parts = core.publish_parts( |
| source=input_string, source_path=source_path, |
| destination_path=destination_path, |
| writer_name='html', settings_overrides=overrides) |
| return parts |
| |
| def html_body(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None, |
| input_encoding='unicode', output_encoding='unicode', |
| doctitle=1, initial_header_level=1): |
| """ |
| Given an input string, returns an HTML fragment as a string. |
| |
| The return value is the contents of the <body> element. |
| |
| Parameters (see `html_parts()` for the remainder): |
| |
| - `output_encoding`: The desired encoding of the output. If a Unicode |
| string is desired, use the default value of "unicode" . |
| """ |
| parts = html_parts( |
| input_string=input_string, source_path=source_path, |
| destination_path=destination_path, |
| input_encoding=input_encoding, doctitle=doctitle, |
| initial_header_level=initial_header_level) |
| fragment = parts['html_body'] |
| if output_encoding != 'unicode': |
| fragment = fragment.encode(output_encoding) |
| return fragment |
| |
| def internals(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None, |
| input_encoding='unicode', settings_overrides=None): |
| """ |
| Return the document tree and publisher, for exploring Docutils internals. |
| |
| Parameters: see `html_parts()`. |
| """ |
| if settings_overrides: |
| overrides = settings_overrides.copy() |
| else: |
| overrides = {} |
| overrides['input_encoding'] = input_encoding |
| output, pub = core.publish_programmatically( |
| source_class=io.StringInput, source=input_string, |
| source_path=source_path, |
| destination_class=io.NullOutput, destination=None, |
| destination_path=destination_path, |
| reader=None, reader_name='standalone', |
| parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext', |
| writer=None, writer_name='null', |
| settings=None, settings_spec=None, settings_overrides=overrides, |
| config_section=None, enable_exit_status=None) |
| return pub.writer.document, pub |