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Fenced Code Extension for Python Markdown
=========================================
This extension adds Fenced Code Blocks to Python-Markdown.
>>> import markdown
>>> text = '''
... A paragraph before a fenced code block:
...
... ~~~
... Fenced code block
... ~~~
... '''
>>> html = markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'])
>>> print html
<p>A paragraph before a fenced code block:</p>
<pre><code>Fenced code block
</code></pre>
Works with safe_mode also (we check this because we are using the HtmlStash):
>>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'], safe_mode='replace')
<p>A paragraph before a fenced code block:</p>
<pre><code>Fenced code block
</code></pre>
Include tilde's in a code block and wrap with blank lines:
>>> text = '''
... ~~~~~~~~
...
... ~~~~
... ~~~~~~~~'''
>>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'])
<pre><code>
~~~~
</code></pre>
Language tags:
>>> text = '''
... ~~~~{.python}
... # Some python code
... ~~~~'''
>>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'])
<pre><code class="python"># Some python code
</code></pre>
Optionally backticks instead of tildes as per how github's code block markdown is identified:
>>> text = '''
... `````
... # Arbitrary code
... ~~~~~ # these tildes will not close the block
... `````'''
>>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'])
<pre><code># Arbitrary code
~~~~~ # these tildes will not close the block
</code></pre>
If the codehighlite extension and Pygments are installed, lines can be highlighted:
>>> text = '''
... ```hl_lines="1 3"
... line 1
... line 2
... line 3
... ```'''
>>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['codehilite', 'fenced_code'])
<pre><code><span class="hilight">line 1</span>
line 2
<span class="hilight">line 3</span>
</code></pre>
Copyright 2007-2008 [Waylan Limberg](http://achinghead.com/).
Project website: <http://packages.python.org/Markdown/extensions/fenced_code_blocks.html>
Contact: markdown@freewisdom.org
License: BSD (see ../docs/LICENSE for details)
Dependencies:
* [Python 2.4+](http://python.org)
* [Markdown 2.0+](http://packages.python.org/Markdown/)
* [Pygments (optional)](http://pygments.org)
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from . import Extension
from ..preprocessors import Preprocessor
from .codehilite import CodeHilite, CodeHiliteExtension, parse_hl_lines
import re
class FencedCodeExtension(Extension):
def extendMarkdown(self, md, md_globals):
""" Add FencedBlockPreprocessor to the Markdown instance. """
md.registerExtension(self)
md.preprocessors.add('fenced_code_block',
FencedBlockPreprocessor(md),
">normalize_whitespace")
class FencedBlockPreprocessor(Preprocessor):
FENCED_BLOCK_RE = re.compile(r'''
(?P<fence>^(?:~{3,}|`{3,}))[ ]* # Opening ``` or ~~~
(\{?\.?(?P<lang>[a-zA-Z0-9_+-]*))?[ ]* # Optional {, and lang
# Optional highlight lines, single- or double-quote-delimited
(hl_lines=(?P<quot>"|')(?P<hl_lines>.*?)(?P=quot))?[ ]*
}?[ ]*\n # Optional closing }
(?P<code>.*?)(?<=\n)
(?P=fence)[ ]*$''', re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL | re.VERBOSE)
CODE_WRAP = '<pre><code%s>%s</code></pre>'
LANG_TAG = ' class="%s"'
def __init__(self, md):
super(FencedBlockPreprocessor, self).__init__(md)
self.checked_for_codehilite = False
self.codehilite_conf = {}
def run(self, lines):
""" Match and store Fenced Code Blocks in the HtmlStash. """
# Check for code hilite extension
if not self.checked_for_codehilite:
for ext in self.markdown.registeredExtensions:
if isinstance(ext, CodeHiliteExtension):
self.codehilite_conf = ext.config
break
self.checked_for_codehilite = True
text = "\n".join(lines)
while 1:
m = self.FENCED_BLOCK_RE.search(text)
if m:
lang = ''
if m.group('lang'):
lang = self.LANG_TAG % m.group('lang')
# If config is not empty, then the codehighlite extension
# is enabled, so we call it to highlight the code
if self.codehilite_conf:
highliter = CodeHilite(m.group('code'),
linenums=self.codehilite_conf['linenums'][0],
guess_lang=self.codehilite_conf['guess_lang'][0],
css_class=self.codehilite_conf['css_class'][0],
style=self.codehilite_conf['pygments_style'][0],
lang=(m.group('lang') or None),
noclasses=self.codehilite_conf['noclasses'][0],
hl_lines=parse_hl_lines(m.group('hl_lines')))
code = highliter.hilite()
else:
code = self.CODE_WRAP % (lang, self._escape(m.group('code')))
placeholder = self.markdown.htmlStash.store(code, safe=True)
text = '%s\n%s\n%s'% (text[:m.start()], placeholder, text[m.end():])
else:
break
return text.split("\n")
def _escape(self, txt):
""" basic html escaping """
txt = txt.replace('&', '&')
txt = txt.replace('<', '<')
txt = txt.replace('>', '>')
txt = txt.replace('"', '"')
return txt
def makeExtension(configs=None):
return FencedCodeExtension(configs=configs)
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