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- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- #
- # Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Ben Kurtovic <ben.kurtovic@verizon.net>
- #
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- # SOFTWARE.
-
- from __future__ import unicode_literals
- import re
-
- from .compat import maxsize, py3k, str
- from .nodes import (Argument, Comment, Heading, HTMLEntity, Node, Tag,
- Template, Text, Wikilink)
- from .string_mixin import StringMixIn
- from .utils import parse_anything
-
- __all__ = ["Wikicode"]
-
- FLAGS = re.IGNORECASE | re.DOTALL | re.UNICODE
-
- class Wikicode(StringMixIn):
- """A ``Wikicode`` is a container for nodes that operates like a string.
-
- Additionally, it contains methods that can be used to extract data from or
- modify the nodes, implemented in an interface similar to a list. For
- example, :py:meth:`index` can get the index of a node in the list, and
- :py:meth:`insert` can add a new node at that index. The :py:meth:`filter()
- <ifilter>` series of functions is very useful for extracting and iterating
- over, for example, all of the templates in the object.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, nodes):
- super(Wikicode, self).__init__()
- self._nodes = nodes
-
- def __unicode__(self):
- return "".join([str(node) for node in self.nodes])
-
- def _get_children(self, node):
- """Iterate over all descendants of a given *node*, including itself.
-
- This is implemented by the ``__iternodes__()`` generator of ``Node``
- classes, which by default yields itself and nothing more.
- """
- for context, child in node.__iternodes__(self._get_all_nodes):
- yield child
-
- def _get_context(self, node, obj):
- """Return a ``Wikicode`` that contains *obj* in its descendants.
-
- The closest (shortest distance from *node*) suitable ``Wikicode`` will
- be returned, or ``None`` if the *obj* is the *node* itself.
-
- Raises ``ValueError`` if *obj* is not within *node*.
- """
- for context, child in node.__iternodes__(self._get_all_nodes):
- if self._is_equivalent(obj, child):
- return context
- raise ValueError(obj)
-
- def _get_all_nodes(self, code):
- """Iterate over all of our descendant nodes.
-
- This is implemented by calling :py:meth:`_get_children` on every node
- in our node list (:py:attr:`self.nodes <nodes>`).
- """
- for node in code.nodes:
- for child in self._get_children(node):
- yield child
-
- def _is_equivalent(self, obj, node):
- """Return ``True`` if *obj* and *node* are equivalent, else ``False``.
-
- If *obj* is a ``Node``, the function will test whether they are the
- same object, otherwise it will compare them with ``==``.
- """
- return (node is obj) if isinstance(obj, Node) else (node == obj)
-
- def _contains(self, nodes, obj):
- """Return ``True`` if *obj* is inside of *nodes*, else ``False``.
-
- If *obj* is a ``Node``, we will only return ``True`` if *obj* is
- actually in the list (and not just a node that equals it). Otherwise,
- the test is simply ``obj in nodes``.
- """
- if isinstance(obj, Node):
- for node in nodes:
- if node is obj:
- return True
- return False
- return obj in nodes
-
- def _do_search(self, obj, recursive, callback, context, *args, **kwargs):
- """Look within *context* for *obj*, executing *callback* if found.
-
- If *recursive* is ``True``, we'll look within context and its
- descendants, otherwise we'll just execute callback. We raise
- :py:exc:`ValueError` if *obj* isn't in our node list or context. If
- found, *callback* is passed the context, the index of the node within
- the context, and whatever were passed as ``*args`` and ``**kwargs``.
- """
- if recursive:
- for i, node in enumerate(context.nodes):
- if self._is_equivalent(obj, node):
- return callback(context, i, *args, **kwargs)
- if self._contains(self._get_children(node), obj):
- context = self._get_context(node, obj)
- return self._do_search(obj, recursive, callback, context,
- *args, **kwargs)
- raise ValueError(obj)
-
- callback(context, self.index(obj, recursive=False), *args, **kwargs)
-
- def _get_tree(self, code, lines, marker, indent):
- """Build a tree to illustrate the way the Wikicode object was parsed.
-
- The method that builds the actual tree is ``__showtree__`` of ``Node``
- objects. *code* is the ``Wikicode`` object to build a tree for. *lines*
- is the list to append the tree to, which is returned at the end of the
- method. *marker* is some object to be used to indicate that the builder
- should continue on from the last line instead of starting a new one; it
- should be any object that can be tested for with ``is``. *indent* is
- the starting indentation.
- """
- def write(*args):
- """Write a new line following the proper indentation rules."""
- if lines and lines[-1] is marker: # Continue from the last line
- lines.pop() # Remove the marker
- last = lines.pop()
- lines.append(last + " ".join(args))
- else:
- lines.append(" " * 6 * indent + " ".join(args))
-
- get = lambda code: self._get_tree(code, lines, marker, indent + 1)
- mark = lambda: lines.append(marker)
- for node in code.nodes:
- node.__showtree__(write, get, mark)
- return lines
-
- @classmethod
- def _build_filter_methods(cls, **meths):
- """Given Node types, build the corresponding i?filter shortcuts.
-
- The should be given as keys storing the method's base name paired
- with values storing the corresponding :py:class:`~.Node` type. For
- example, the dict may contain the pair ``("templates", Template)``,
- which will produce the methods :py:meth:`ifilter_templates` and
- :py:meth:`filter_templates`, which are shortcuts for
- :py:meth:`ifilter(forcetype=Template) <ifilter>` and
- :py:meth:`filter(forcetype=Template) <filter>`, respectively. These
- shortcuts are added to the class itself, with an appropriate docstring.
- """
- doc = """Iterate over {0}.
-
- This is equivalent to :py:meth:`{1}` with *forcetype* set to
- :py:class:`~.{2}`.
- """
- make_ifilter = lambda ftype: (lambda self, **kw:
- self.ifilter(forcetype=ftype, **kw))
- make_filter = lambda ftype: (lambda self, **kw:
- self.filter(forcetype=ftype, **kw))
- for name, ftype in (meths.items() if py3k else meths.iteritems()):
- ifilter = make_ifilter(ftype)
- filter = make_filter(ftype)
- ifilter.__doc__ = doc.format(name, "ifilter", ftype.__name__)
- filter.__doc__ = doc.format(name, "filter", ftype.__name__)
- setattr(cls, "ifilter_" + name, ifilter)
- setattr(cls, "filter_" + name, filter)
-
- @property
- def nodes(self):
- """A list of :py:class:`~.Node` objects.
-
- This is the internal data actually stored within a
- :py:class:`~.Wikicode` object.
- """
- return self._nodes
-
- @nodes.setter
- def nodes(self, value):
- if not isinstance(value, list):
- value = parse_anything(value).nodes
- self._nodes = value
-
- def get(self, index):
- """Return the *index*\ th node within the list of nodes."""
- return self.nodes[index]
-
- def set(self, index, value):
- """Set the ``Node`` at *index* to *value*.
-
- Raises :py:exc:`IndexError` if *index* is out of range, or
- :py:exc:`ValueError` if *value* cannot be coerced into one
- :py:class:`~.Node`. To insert multiple nodes at an index, use
- :py:meth:`get` with either :py:meth:`remove` and :py:meth:`insert` or
- :py:meth:`replace`.
- """
- nodes = parse_anything(value).nodes
- if len(nodes) > 1:
- raise ValueError("Cannot coerce multiple nodes into one index")
- if index >= len(self.nodes) or -1 * index > len(self.nodes):
- raise IndexError("List assignment index out of range")
- if nodes:
- self.nodes[index] = nodes[0]
- else:
- self.nodes.pop(index)
-
- def index(self, obj, recursive=False):
- """Return the index of *obj* in the list of nodes.
-
- Raises :py:exc:`ValueError` if *obj* is not found. If *recursive* is
- ``True``, we will look in all nodes of ours and their descendants, and
- return the index of our direct descendant node within *our* list of
- nodes. Otherwise, the lookup is done only on direct descendants.
- """
- if recursive:
- for i, node in enumerate(self.nodes):
- if self._contains(self._get_children(node), obj):
- return i
- raise ValueError(obj)
-
- for i, node in enumerate(self.nodes):
- if self._is_equivalent(obj, node):
- return i
- raise ValueError(obj)
-
- def insert(self, index, value):
- """Insert *value* at *index* in the list of nodes.
-
- *value* can be anything parasable by :py:func:`.parse_anything`, which
- includes strings or other :py:class:`~.Wikicode` or :py:class:`~.Node`
- objects.
- """
- nodes = parse_anything(value).nodes
- for node in reversed(nodes):
- self.nodes.insert(index, node)
-
- def insert_before(self, obj, value, recursive=True):
- """Insert *value* immediately before *obj* in the list of nodes.
-
- *obj* can be either a string or a :py:class:`~.Node`. *value* can be
- anything parasable by :py:func:`.parse_anything`. If *recursive* is
- ``True``, we will try to find *obj* within our child nodes even if it
- is not a direct descendant of this :py:class:`~.Wikicode` object. If
- *obj* is not in the node list, :py:exc:`ValueError` is raised.
- """
- callback = lambda self, i, value: self.insert(i, value)
- self._do_search(obj, recursive, callback, self, value)
-
- def insert_after(self, obj, value, recursive=True):
- """Insert *value* immediately after *obj* in the list of nodes.
-
- *obj* can be either a string or a :py:class:`~.Node`. *value* can be
- anything parasable by :py:func:`.parse_anything`. If *recursive* is
- ``True``, we will try to find *obj* within our child nodes even if it
- is not a direct descendant of this :py:class:`~.Wikicode` object. If
- *obj* is not in the node list, :py:exc:`ValueError` is raised.
- """
- callback = lambda self, i, value: self.insert(i + 1, value)
- self._do_search(obj, recursive, callback, self, value)
-
- def replace(self, obj, value, recursive=True):
- """Replace *obj* with *value* in the list of nodes.
-
- *obj* can be either a string or a :py:class:`~.Node`. *value* can be
- anything parasable by :py:func:`.parse_anything`. If *recursive* is
- ``True``, we will try to find *obj* within our child nodes even if it
- is not a direct descendant of this :py:class:`~.Wikicode` object. If
- *obj* is not in the node list, :py:exc:`ValueError` is raised.
- """
- def callback(self, i, value):
- self.nodes.pop(i)
- self.insert(i, value)
-
- self._do_search(obj, recursive, callback, self, value)
-
- def append(self, value):
- """Insert *value* at the end of the list of nodes.
-
- *value* can be anything parasable by :py:func:`.parse_anything`.
- """
- nodes = parse_anything(value).nodes
- for node in nodes:
- self.nodes.append(node)
-
- def remove(self, obj, recursive=True):
- """Remove *obj* from the list of nodes.
-
- *obj* can be either a string or a :py:class:`~.Node`. If *recursive* is
- ``True``, we will try to find *obj* within our child nodes even if it
- is not a direct descendant of this :py:class:`~.Wikicode` object. If
- *obj* is not in the node list, :py:exc:`ValueError` is raised.
- """
- callback = lambda self, i: self.nodes.pop(i)
- self._do_search(obj, recursive, callback, self)
-
- def ifilter(self, recursive=False, matches=None, flags=FLAGS,
- forcetype=None):
- """Iterate over nodes in our list matching certain conditions.
-
- If *recursive* is ``True``, we will iterate over our children and all
- descendants of our children, otherwise just our immediate children. If
- *matches* is given, we will only yield the nodes that match the given
- regular expression (with :py:func:`re.search`). The default flags used
- are :py:const:`re.IGNORECASE`, :py:const:`re.DOTALL`, and
- :py:const:`re.UNICODE`, but custom flags can be specified by passing
- *flags*. If *forcetype* is given, only nodes that are instances of this
- type are yielded.
- """
- for node in (self._get_all_nodes(self) if recursive else self.nodes):
- if not forcetype or isinstance(node, forcetype):
- if not matches or re.search(matches, str(node), flags):
- yield node
-
- def filter(self, recursive=False, matches=None, flags=FLAGS,
- forcetype=None):
- """Return a list of nodes within our list matching certain conditions.
-
- This is equivalent to calling :py:func:`list` on :py:meth:`ifilter`.
- """
- return list(self.ifilter(recursive, matches, flags, forcetype))
-
- def get_sections(self, levels=None, matches=None, flags=FLAGS,
- include_lead=None, include_headings=True):
- """Return a list of sections within the page.
-
- Sections are returned as :py:class:`~.Wikicode` objects with a shared
- node list (implemented using :py:class:`~.SmartList`) so that changes
- to sections are reflected in the parent Wikicode object.
-
- Each section contains all of its subsections. If *levels* is given, it
- should be a iterable of integers; only sections whose heading levels
- are within it will be returned.If *matches* is given, it should be a
- regex to be matched against the titles of section headings; only
- sections whose headings match the regex will be included. *flags* can
- be used to override the default regex flags (see :py:meth:`ifilter`) if
- *matches* is used.
-
- If *include_lead* is ``True``, the first, lead section (without a
- heading) will be included in the list; ``False`` will not include it;
- the default will include it only if no specific *levels* were given. If
- *include_headings* is ``True``, the section's beginning
- :py:class:`~.Heading` object will be included; otherwise, this is
- skipped.
- """
- if matches:
- matches = r"^(=+?)\s*" + matches + r"\s*\1$"
- headings = self.filter_headings(recursive=True)
- filtered = self.filter_headings(recursive=True, matches=matches,
- flags=flags)
- if levels:
- filtered = [head for head in filtered if head.level in levels]
-
- if matches or include_lead is False or (not include_lead and levels):
- buffers = []
- else:
- buffers = [(maxsize, 0)]
- sections = []
- i = 0
- while i < len(self.nodes):
- if self.nodes[i] in headings:
- this = self.nodes[i].level
- for (level, start) in buffers:
- if this <= level:
- sections.append(Wikicode(self.nodes[start:i]))
- buffers = [buf for buf in buffers if buf[0] < this]
- if self.nodes[i] in filtered:
- if not include_headings:
- i += 1
- if i >= len(self.nodes):
- break
- buffers.append((this, i))
- i += 1
- for (level, start) in buffers:
- if start != i:
- sections.append(Wikicode(self.nodes[start:i]))
- return sections
-
- def strip_code(self, normalize=True, collapse=True):
- """Return a rendered string without unprintable code such as templates.
-
- The way a node is stripped is handled by the
- :py:meth:`~.Node.__showtree__` method of :py:class:`~.Node` objects,
- which generally return a subset of their nodes or ``None``. For
- example, templates and tags are removed completely, links are stripped
- to just their display part, headings are stripped to just their title.
- If *normalize* is ``True``, various things may be done to strip code
- further, such as converting HTML entities like ``Σ``, ``Σ``,
- and ``Σ`` to ``Σ``. If *collapse* is ``True``, we will try to
- remove excess whitespace as well (three or more newlines are converted
- to two, for example).
- """
- nodes = []
- for node in self.nodes:
- stripped = node.__strip__(normalize, collapse)
- if stripped:
- nodes.append(str(stripped))
-
- if collapse:
- stripped = "".join(nodes).strip("\n")
- while "\n\n\n" in stripped:
- stripped = stripped.replace("\n\n\n", "\n\n")
- return stripped
- else:
- return "".join(nodes)
-
- def get_tree(self):
- """Return a hierarchical tree representation of the object.
-
- The representation is a string makes the most sense printed. It is
- built by calling :py:meth:`_get_tree` on the
- :py:class:`~.Wikicode` object and its children recursively. The end
- result may look something like the following::
-
- >>> text = "Lorem ipsum {{foo|bar|{{baz}}|spam=eggs}}"
- >>> print mwparserfromhell.parse(text).get_tree()
- Lorem ipsum
- {{
- foo
- | 1
- = bar
- | 2
- = {{
- baz
- }}
- | spam
- = eggs
- }}
- """
- marker = object() # Random object we can find with certainty in a list
- return "\n".join(self._get_tree(self, [], marker, 0))
-
- Wikicode._build_filter_methods(
- arguments=Argument, comments=Comment, headings=Heading,
- html_entities=HTMLEntity, tags=Tag, templates=Template, text=Text,
- wikilinks=Wikilink)
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