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import ctypes
import ctypes.util
import threading
import platform
import warnings
from contextlib import contextmanager
from .sink import create_sink, destroy_sink
__all__ = ['Tidy', 'PersistentTidy']
# Default search order for library names if nothing is passed in
LIB_NAMES = ['libtidy', 'libtidy.so', 'libtidy-0.99.so.0', 'cygtidy-0-99-0',
'tidylib', 'libtidy.dylib', 'tidy']
# Error code from library
ENOMEM = -12
# Default options; can be overriden with argument to Tidy()
BASE_OPTIONS = {
"indent": 1, # Pretty; not too much of a performance hit
"tidy-mark": 0, # No tidy meta tag in output
"wrap": 0, # No wrapping
"alt-text": "", # Help ensure validation
"doctype": 'strict', # Little sense in transitional for tool-generated markup...
"force-output": 1, # May not get what you expect but you will get something
}
KEEP_DOC_WARNING = "keep_doc and release_tidy_doc are no longer used. Create a PersistentTidy object instead."
# Fix for Windows b/c tidy uses stdcall on Windows
if "Windows" == platform.system():
load_library = ctypes.windll.LoadLibrary
else:
load_library = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# 3.x/2.x cross-compatibility
try:
unicode # 2.x
def is_unicode(obj):
return isinstance(obj, unicode)
def encode_key_value(k, v):
return unicode(k).encode('utf-8'), unicode(v).encode('utf-8')
except NameError:
# 3.x
def is_unicode(obj):
return isinstance(obj, str)
def encode_key_value(k, v):
return str(k).encode('utf-8'), str(v).encode('utf-8')
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# The main python interface
class Tidy(object):
""" Wrapper around the HTML Tidy library for cleaning up possibly invalid
HTML and XHTML. """
def __init__(self, lib_names=None):
self._tidy = None
if lib_names is None:
lib_names = ctypes.util.find_library('tidy') or LIB_NAMES
if isinstance(lib_names, str):
lib_names = [lib_names]
for name in lib_names:
try:
self._tidy = load_library(name)
break
except OSError:
continue
if self._tidy is None:
raise OSError(
"Could not load libtidy using any of these names: "
+ ",".join(lib_names))
self._tidy.tidyCreate.restype = ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_void_p) # Fix for 64-bit systems
@contextmanager
def _doc_and_sink(self):
" Create and cleanup a Tidy document and error sink "
doc = self._tidy.tidyCreate()
sink = create_sink()
self._tidy.tidySetErrorSink(doc, sink)
yield (doc, sink)
destroy_sink(sink)
self._tidy.tidyRelease(doc)
def tidy_document(self, text, options=None):
""" Run a string with markup through HTML Tidy; return the corrected one
and any error output.
text: The markup, which may be anything from an empty string to a complete
(X)HTML document. If you pass in a unicode type (py3 str, py2 unicode) you
get one back out, and tidy will have some options set that may affect
behavior (e.g. named entities converted to plain unicode characters). If
you pass in a bytes type (py3 bytes, py2 str) you will get one of those
back.
options (dict): Options passed directly to HTML Tidy; see the HTML Tidy docs
(http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html) or run tidy -help-config
from the command line.
returns (str, str): The tidied markup and unparsed warning/error messages.
Warnings and errors are returned just as tidylib returns them.
"""
# Unicode approach is to encode as string, then decode libtidy output
use_unicode = False
if is_unicode(text):
use_unicode = True
text = text.encode('utf-8')
with self._doc_and_sink() as (doc, sink):
tidy_options = dict(BASE_OPTIONS)
if options:
tidy_options.update(options)
if use_unicode:
tidy_options['input-encoding'] = 'utf8'
tidy_options['output-encoding'] = 'utf8'
for key in tidy_options:
value = tidy_options[key]
key = key.replace('_', '-')
if value is None:
value = ''
key, value = encode_key_value(key, value)
self._tidy.tidyOptParseValue(doc, key, value)
error = str(sink)
if error:
raise ValueError("(tidylib) " + error)
self._tidy.tidyParseString(doc, text)
self._tidy.tidyCleanAndRepair(doc)
# Guess at buffer size; tidy returns ENOMEM if the buffer is too
# small and puts the required size into out_length
out_length = ctypes.c_int(8192)
out = ctypes.c_buffer(out_length.value)
while ENOMEM == self._tidy.tidySaveString(doc, out, ctypes.byref(out_length)):
out = ctypes.c_buffer(out_length.value)
document = out.value
if use_unicode:
document = document.decode('utf-8')
errors = str(sink)
return (document, errors)
def tidy_fragment(self, text, options=None):
""" Tidy a string with markup and return only the <body> contents.
HTML Tidy normally returns a full (X)HTML document; this function returns only
the contents of the <body> element and is meant to be used for snippets.
Calling tidy_fragment on elements that don't go in the <body>, like <title>,
will produce incorrect behavior.
Arguments and return value are the same as tidy_document. Note that HTML
Tidy will always complain about the lack of a doctype and <title> element
in fragments, and these errors are not stripped out for you. """
options = dict(options) if options else dict()
options["show-body-only"] = 1
document, errors = self.tidy_document(text, options)
document = document.strip()
return document, errors
class PersistentTidy(Tidy):
""" Functions the same as the Tidy class but keeps a persistent reference
to one Tidy document object. This increases performance slightly when
tidying many documents in a row. It also persists all options (not just
the base options) between runs, which could lead to unexpected behavior.
If you plan to use different options on each run with PersistentTidy, set
all options that could change on every call. Note that passing in unicode
text will result in the input-encoding and output-encoding options being
automatically set. Thread-local storage is used for the document object
(one document per thread). """
def __init__(self, lib_names=None):
Tidy.__init__(self, lib_names)
self._local = threading.local()
self._local.doc = self._tidy.tidyCreate()
def __del__(self):
self._tidy.tidyRelease(self._local.doc)
@contextmanager
def _doc_and_sink(self):
" Create and cleanup an error sink but use the persistent doc object "
sink = create_sink()
self._tidy.tidySetErrorSink(self._local.doc, sink)
yield (self._local.doc, sink)
destroy_sink(sink)
def tidy_document(text, options=None, keep_doc=False):
if keep_doc:
warnings.warn(KEEP_DOC_WARNING, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
return get_module_tidy().tidy_document(text, options)
def tidy_fragment(text, options=None, keep_doc=False):
if keep_doc:
warnings.warn(KEEP_DOC_WARNING, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
return get_module_tidy().tidy_fragment(text, options)
def get_module_tidy():
global _tidy
if '_tidy' not in globals():
_tidy = Tidy()
return _tidy
def release_tidy_doc():
warnings.warn(KEEP_DOC_WARNING, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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