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5.8 KiB
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Admonition extension for Python-Markdown |
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Adds rST-style admonitions. Inspired by [rST][] feature with the same name. |
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[rST]: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/directives.html#specific-admonitions |
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See <https://Python-Markdown.github.io/extensions/admonition> |
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for documentation. |
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Original code Copyright [Tiago Serafim](https://www.tiagoserafim.com/). |
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All changes Copyright The Python Markdown Project |
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License: [BSD](https://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php) |
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""" |
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from . import Extension |
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from ..blockprocessors import BlockProcessor |
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import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree |
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import re |
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class AdmonitionExtension(Extension): |
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""" Admonition extension for Python-Markdown. """ |
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def extendMarkdown(self, md): |
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""" Add Admonition to Markdown instance. """ |
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md.registerExtension(self) |
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md.parser.blockprocessors.register(AdmonitionProcessor(md.parser), 'admonition', 105) |
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class AdmonitionProcessor(BlockProcessor): |
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CLASSNAME = 'admonition' |
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CLASSNAME_TITLE = 'admonition-title' |
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RE = re.compile(r'(?:^|\n)!!! ?([\w\-]+(?: +[\w\-]+)*)(?: +"(.*?)")? *(?:\n|$)') |
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RE_SPACES = re.compile(' +') |
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def __init__(self, parser): |
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"""Initialization.""" |
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super().__init__(parser) |
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self.current_sibling = None |
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self.content_indention = 0 |
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def parse_content(self, parent, block): |
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"""Get sibling admonition. |
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Retrieve the appropriate sibling element. This can get tricky when |
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dealing with lists. |
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""" |
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old_block = block |
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the_rest = '' |
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# We already acquired the block via test |
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if self.current_sibling is not None: |
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sibling = self.current_sibling |
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block, the_rest = self.detab(block, self.content_indent) |
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self.current_sibling = None |
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self.content_indent = 0 |
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return sibling, block, the_rest |
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sibling = self.lastChild(parent) |
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if sibling is None or sibling.get('class', '').find(self.CLASSNAME) == -1: |
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sibling = None |
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else: |
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# If the last child is a list and the content is sufficiently indented |
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# to be under it, then the content's sibling is in the list. |
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last_child = self.lastChild(sibling) |
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indent = 0 |
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while last_child is not None: |
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if ( |
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sibling is not None and block.startswith(' ' * self.tab_length * 2) and |
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last_child is not None and last_child.tag in ('ul', 'ol', 'dl') |
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): |
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# The expectation is that we'll find an `<li>` or `<dt>`. |
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# We should get its last child as well. |
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sibling = self.lastChild(last_child) |
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last_child = self.lastChild(sibling) if sibling is not None else None |
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# Context has been lost at this point, so we must adjust the |
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# text's indentation level so it will be evaluated correctly |
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# under the list. |
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block = block[self.tab_length:] |
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indent += self.tab_length |
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else: |
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last_child = None |
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if not block.startswith(' ' * self.tab_length): |
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sibling = None |
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if sibling is not None: |
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indent += self.tab_length |
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block, the_rest = self.detab(old_block, indent) |
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self.current_sibling = sibling |
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self.content_indent = indent |
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return sibling, block, the_rest |
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def test(self, parent, block): |
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if self.RE.search(block): |
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return True |
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else: |
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return self.parse_content(parent, block)[0] is not None |
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def run(self, parent, blocks): |
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block = blocks.pop(0) |
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m = self.RE.search(block) |
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if m: |
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if m.start() > 0: |
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self.parser.parseBlocks(parent, [block[:m.start()]]) |
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block = block[m.end():] # removes the first line |
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block, theRest = self.detab(block) |
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else: |
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sibling, block, theRest = self.parse_content(parent, block) |
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if m: |
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klass, title = self.get_class_and_title(m) |
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div = etree.SubElement(parent, 'div') |
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div.set('class', '{} {}'.format(self.CLASSNAME, klass)) |
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if title: |
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p = etree.SubElement(div, 'p') |
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p.text = title |
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p.set('class', self.CLASSNAME_TITLE) |
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else: |
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# Sibling is a list item, but we need to wrap it's content should be wrapped in <p> |
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if sibling.tag in ('li', 'dd') and sibling.text: |
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text = sibling.text |
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sibling.text = '' |
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p = etree.SubElement(sibling, 'p') |
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p.text = text |
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div = sibling |
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self.parser.parseChunk(div, block) |
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if theRest: |
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# This block contained unindented line(s) after the first indented |
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# line. Insert these lines as the first block of the master blocks |
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# list for future processing. |
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blocks.insert(0, theRest) |
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def get_class_and_title(self, match): |
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klass, title = match.group(1).lower(), match.group(2) |
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klass = self.RE_SPACES.sub(' ', klass) |
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if title is None: |
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# no title was provided, use the capitalized class name as title |
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# e.g.: `!!! note` will render |
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# `<p class="admonition-title">Note</p>` |
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title = klass.split(' ', 1)[0].capitalize() |
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elif title == '': |
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# an explicit blank title should not be rendered |
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# e.g.: `!!! warning ""` will *not* render `p` with a title |
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title = None |
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return klass, title |
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def makeExtension(**kwargs): # pragma: no cover |
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return AdmonitionExtension(**kwargs)
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