"""Flatpages extension.""" import operator import os from itertools import takewhile import six from flask import abort from werkzeug.utils import cached_property, import_string from yaml import ( BlockMappingStartToken, BlockSequenceStartToken, DocumentEndToken, DocumentStartToken, FlowMappingStartToken, FlowSequenceStartToken, KeyToken, SafeLoader, ScalarToken ) from .page import Page from .utils import force_unicode, pygmented_markdown if six.PY3: from inspect import getfullargspec from io import StringIO else: from inspect import getargspec as getfullargspec from StringIO import StringIO START_TOKENS = (BlockMappingStartToken, BlockSequenceStartToken, DocumentStartToken, FlowMappingStartToken, FlowSequenceStartToken, KeyToken) def _check_newline_token(token): return ( isinstance(token, ScalarToken) and token.style is None and '\n' in token.value ) def _check_continue_parsing_tokens(token): return not ( isinstance( token, (DocumentStartToken, DocumentEndToken) ) or token is None ) class FlatPages(object): """A collection of :class:`Page` objects.""" #: Default configuration for FlatPages extension default_config = ( ('root', 'pages'), ('extension', '.html'), ('encoding', 'utf-8'), ('html_renderer', pygmented_markdown), ('markdown_extensions', ['codehilite']), ('extension_configs', {}), ('auto_reload', 'if debug'), ('case_insensitive', False), ('instance_relative', False), ('legacy_meta_parser', False), ) def __init__(self, app=None, name=None): """Initialize FlatPages extension. :param app: Your application. Can be omitted if you call :meth:`init_app` later. :type app: A :class:`~flask.Flask` instance :param name: The name for this FlatPages instance. Used for looking up config values using 'FLATPAGES_%s_%s' % (name.upper(), key) By default, no name is used, so configuration is done by specifying config values using 'FLATPAGES_%s' % (key) Typically, you only need to set this parameter if you want to use multiple :class:`FlatPages instances within the same Flask application. :type name: string .. versionchanged:: 0.6 New parameter `name` to support multiple FlatPages instances. """ self.name = name if name is None: self.config_prefix = 'FLATPAGES' else: self.config_prefix = '_'.join(('FLATPAGES', name.upper())) #: dict of filename: (page object, mtime when loaded) self._file_cache = {} if app: self.init_app(app) def __iter__(self): """Iterate on all :class:`Page` objects.""" return six.itervalues(self._pages) def config(self, key): """Read actual configuration from Flask application config. :param key: Lowercase config key from :attr:`default_config` tuple """ return self.app.config['_'.join((self.config_prefix, key.upper()))] def get(self, path, default=None): """ Return the :class:`Page` object at ``path``. Returns ``default`` if there is no such page. """ # This may trigger the property. Do it outside of the try block. pages = self._pages try: return pages[path] except KeyError: return default def get_or_404(self, path): """ Return the :class:`Page` object at ``path``. Raise Flask's 404 error if there is no such page. """ page = self.get(path) if not page: abort(404) return page def init_app(self, app): """ Use to initialize an application. Ueful for passing an app later and app factory patterns. :param app: your application :type app: a :class:`~flask.Flask` instance """ # Store default config to application for key, value in self.default_config: config_key = '_'.join((self.config_prefix, key.upper())) app.config.setdefault(config_key, value) # Register function to forget all pages if necessary app.before_request(self._conditional_auto_reset) # And finally store application to current instance and current # instance to application if 'flatpages' not in app.extensions: app.extensions['flatpages'] = {} app.extensions['flatpages'][self.name] = self self.app = app def reload(self): """Forget all pages. All pages will be reloaded next time they're accessed. """ try: # This will "unshadow" the cached_property. # The property will be re-executed on next access. del self.__dict__['_pages'] except KeyError: pass @property def root(self): """Full path to the directory where pages are looked for. This corresponds to the `FLATPAGES_%(name)s_ROOT` config value, interpreted as relative to the app's root directory, or as relative to the app's instance folder if `FLATPAGES_%(name)s_INSTANCE_RELATIVE` is set to `True`. """ if self.config('instance_relative'): root_dir = os.path.join(self.app.instance_path, self.config('root')) else: root_dir = os.path.join(self.app.root_path, self.config('root')) return force_unicode(root_dir) def _conditional_auto_reset(self): """Reset if configured to do so on new requests.""" auto = self.config('auto_reload') if auto == 'if debug': auto = self.app.debug if auto: self.reload() def _load_file(self, path, filename, rel_path): """ Load file from file system and cache it. We store the result as a tuple of :class:`Path` and the file `mtime`. """ mtime = os.path.getmtime(filename) cached = self._file_cache.get(filename) if cached and cached[1] == mtime: page = cached[0] else: encoding = self.config('encoding') if six.PY3: with open(filename, encoding=encoding) as handler: content = handler.read() else: with open(filename) as handler: content = handler.read().decode(encoding) page = self._parse(content, path, rel_path) self._file_cache[filename] = (page, mtime) return page @cached_property def _pages(self): """ Walk the page root directory and return a dict of pages. Returns a dictionary of pages keyed by their path. """ def _walker(): """ Walk over directory and find all possible flatpages. Returns files which end with the string or sequence given by ``FLATPAGES_%(name)s_EXTENSION``. """ for cur_path, _, filenames in os.walk(self.root): rel_path = cur_path.replace(self.root, '').lstrip(os.sep) path_prefix = tuple(rel_path.split(os.sep)) if rel_path else () for name in filenames: if not name.endswith(extension): continue full_name = os.path.join(cur_path, name) name_without_extension = [name[:-len(item)] for item in extension if name.endswith(item)][0] path = u'/'.join(path_prefix + (name_without_extension, )) if self.config('case_insensitive'): path = path.lower() yield (path, full_name, rel_path) # Read extension from config extension = self.config('extension') # Support for multiple extensions if isinstance(extension, six.string_types): if ',' in extension: extension = tuple(extension.split(',')) else: extension = (extension, ) elif isinstance(extension, (list, set)): extension = tuple(extension) # FlatPage extension should be a string or a sequence if not isinstance(extension, tuple): raise ValueError( 'Invalid value for FlatPages extension. Should be a string or ' 'a sequence, got {0} instead: {1}'. format(type(extension).__name__, extension) ) pages = {} for path, full_name, rel_path in _walker(): if path in pages: raise ValueError( 'Multiple pages found which correspond to the same path. ' 'This error can arise when using multiple extensions.') pages[path] = self._load_file(path, full_name, rel_path) return pages def _libyaml_parser(self, content): if not six.PY3: content = force_unicode(content) yaml_loader = SafeLoader(StringIO(content)) yaml_loader.get_token() # Get stream start token token = yaml_loader.get_token() if not isinstance(token, START_TOKENS): meta = '' content = content.lstrip('\n') else: lines = content.split('\n') if isinstance(token, DocumentStartToken): token = yaml_loader.get_token() newline_token = None while _check_continue_parsing_tokens(token): try: token = yaml_loader.get_token() if ( _check_newline_token(token) and newline_token is None ): newline_token = token except Exception: break if token is None and newline_token is None: meta = content content = '' else: if token is not None: meta_end_line = token.end_mark.line + 1 else: meta_end_line = newline_token.start_mark.line meta_end_line += lines[meta_end_line:].index('') meta = '\n'.join(lines[:meta_end_line]) content = '\n'.join(lines[meta_end_line:]).lstrip('\n') if not six.PY3: return force_unicode(meta), force_unicode(content) return meta, content def _legacy_parser(self, content): lines = iter(content.split('\n')) # Read lines until an empty line is encountered. meta = '\n'.join(takewhile(operator.methodcaller('strip'), lines)) # The rest is the content. `lines` is an iterator so it continues # where `itertools.takewhile` left it. content = '\n'.join(lines) return meta, content def _parse(self, content, path, rel_path): """Parse a flatpage file, i.e. read and parse its meta data and body. :return: initialized :class:`Page` instance. """ if self.config('legacy_meta_parser'): meta, content = self._legacy_parser(content) else: meta, content = self._libyaml_parser(content) # Now we ready to get HTML renderer function html_renderer = self.config('html_renderer') # If function is not callable yet, import it if not callable(html_renderer): html_renderer = import_string(html_renderer) # Make able to pass custom arguments to renderer function html_renderer = self._smart_html_renderer(html_renderer) # Assign the relative path (to root) for use in the page object folder = rel_path # Initialize and return Page instance return Page(path, meta, content, html_renderer, folder) def _smart_html_renderer(self, html_renderer): """ Wrappper to enable rendering functions with differing signatures. We stay backwards compatible by using reflection, i.e. we inspect the given rendering function's signature in order to find out how many arguments the function takes. .. versionchanged:: 0.6 Support for HTML renderer functions with signature ``f(body, flatpages, page)``, where ``page`` is an instance of :class:`Page`. .. versionchanged:: 0.5 Support for HTML renderer functions with signature ``f(body, flatpages)``, where ``flatpages`` is an instance of :class:`FlatPages`. """ def wrapper(page): """Wrap HTML renderer function. Pass arguments to the renderer based on the number of arguments. * 1 argument -> page body * 2 arguments -> page body, flatpages instance * 3 arguments -> page body, flatpages instance, page instance """ body = page.body try: args_length = len(getfullargspec(html_renderer).args) except TypeError: return html_renderer(body) if args_length == 1: return html_renderer(body) elif args_length == 2: return html_renderer(body, self) elif args_length == 3: return html_renderer(body, self, page) raise ValueError( 'HTML renderer function {0!r} not supported by ' 'Flask-FlatPages, wrong number of arguments: {1}.'. format(html_renderer, args_length) ) return wrapper