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"""
Exposes a parse() function to parse template strings.
"""
import re
from pystache import defaults
from pystache.parsed import ParsedTemplate
import collections
END_OF_LINE_CHARACTERS = ['\r', '\n']
NON_BLANK_RE = re.compile(r'^(.)', re.M)
# TODO: add some unit tests for this.
# TODO: add a test case that checks for spurious spaces.
# TODO: add test cases for delimiters.
def parse(template, delimiters=None):
"""
Parse a unicode template string and return a ParsedTemplate instance.
Arguments:
template: a unicode template string.
delimiters: a 2-tuple of delimiters. Defaults to the package default.
Examples:
>>> parsed = parse("Hey {{#who}}{{name}}!{{/who}}")
>>> print(str(parsed).replace('u', '')) # This is a hack to get the test to pass both in Python 2 and 3.
['Hey ', _SectionNode(key='who', index_begin=12, index_end=21, parsed=[_EscapeNode(key='name'), '!'])]
"""
if type(template) is not str:
raise Exception("Template is not unicode: %s" % type(template))
parser = _Parser(delimiters)
return parser.parse(template)
def _compile_template_re(delimiters):
"""
Return a regular expresssion object (re.RegexObject) instance.
"""
# The possible tag type characters following the opening tag,
# excluding "=" and "{".
tag_types = "!>&/#^"
# TODO: are we following this in the spec?
#
# The tag's content MUST be a non-whitespace character sequence
# NOT containing the current closing delimiter.
#
tag = r"""
(?P<whitespace>[\ \t]*)
%(otag)s \s*
(?:
(?P<change>=) \s* (?P<delims>.+?) \s* = |
(?P<raw>{) \s* (?P<raw_name>.+?) \s* } |
(?P<tag>[%(tag_types)s]?) \s* (?P<tag_key>[\s\S]+?)
)
\s* %(ctag)s
""" % {'tag_types': tag_types, 'otag': re.escape(delimiters[0]), 'ctag': re.escape(delimiters[1])}
return re.compile(tag, re.VERBOSE)
class ParsingError(Exception):
pass
## Node types
def _format(obj, exclude=None):
if exclude is None:
exclude = []
exclude.append('key')
attrs = obj.__dict__
names = list(set(attrs.keys()) - set(exclude))
names.sort()
names.insert(0, 'key')
args = ["%s=%s" % (name, repr(attrs[name])) for name in names]
return "%s(%s)" % (obj.__class__.__name__, ", ".join(args))
class _CommentNode(object):
def __repr__(self):
return _format(self)
def render(self, engine, context):
return ''
class _ChangeNode(object):
def __init__(self, delimiters):
self.delimiters = delimiters
def __repr__(self):
return _format(self)
def render(self, engine, context):
return ''
class _EscapeNode(object):
def __init__(self, key):
self.key = key
def __repr__(self):
return _format(self)
def render(self, engine, context):
s = engine.fetch_string(context, self.key)
return engine.escape(s)
class _LiteralNode(object):
def __init__(self, key):
self.key = key
def __repr__(self):
return _format(self)
def render(self, engine, context):
s = engine.fetch_string(context, self.key)
return engine.literal(s)
class _PartialNode(object):
def __init__(self, key, indent):
self.key = key
self.indent = indent
def __repr__(self):
return _format(self)
def render(self, engine, context):
template = engine.resolve_partial(self.key)
# Indent before rendering.
template = re.sub(NON_BLANK_RE, self.indent + r'\1', template)
return engine.render(template, context)
class _InvertedNode(object):
def __init__(self, key, parsed_section):
self.key = key
self.parsed_section = parsed_section
def __repr__(self):
return _format(self)
def render(self, engine, context):
# TODO: is there a bug because we are not using the same
# logic as in fetch_string()?
data = engine.resolve_context(context, self.key)
# Note that lambdas are considered truthy for inverted sections
# per the spec.
if data:
return ''
return self.parsed_section.render(engine, context)
class _SectionNode(object):
# TODO: the template_ and parsed_template_ arguments don't both seem
# to be necessary. Can we remove one of them? For example, if
# callable(data) is True, then the initial parsed_template isn't used.
def __init__(self, key, parsed, delimiters, template, index_begin, index_end):
self.delimiters = delimiters
self.key = key
self.parsed = parsed
self.template = template
self.index_begin = index_begin
self.index_end = index_end
def __repr__(self):
return _format(self, exclude=['delimiters', 'template'])
def render(self, engine, context):
values = engine.fetch_section_data(context, self.key)
parts = []
for val in values:
if isinstance(val, collections.Callable):
# Lambdas special case section rendering and bypass pushing
# the data value onto the context stack. From the spec--
#
# When used as the data value for a Section tag, the
# lambda MUST be treatable as an arity 1 function, and
# invoked as such (passing a String containing the
# unprocessed section contents). The returned value
# MUST be rendered against the current delimiters, then
# interpolated in place of the section.
#
# Also see--
#
# https://github.com/defunkt/pystache/issues/113
#
# TODO: should we check the arity?
val = val(self.template[self.index_begin:self.index_end])
val = engine._render_value(val, context, delimiters=self.delimiters)
parts.append(val)
continue
context.push(val)
parts.append(self.parsed.render(engine, context))
context.pop()
return str(''.join(parts))
class _Parser(object):
_delimiters = None
_template_re = None
def __init__(self, delimiters=None):
if delimiters is None:
delimiters = defaults.DELIMITERS
self._delimiters = delimiters
def _compile_delimiters(self):
self._template_re = _compile_template_re(self._delimiters)
def _change_delimiters(self, delimiters):
self._delimiters = delimiters
self._compile_delimiters()
def parse(self, template):
"""
Parse a template string starting at some index.
This method uses the current tag delimiter.
Arguments:
template: a unicode string that is the template to parse.
index: the index at which to start parsing.
Returns:
a ParsedTemplate instance.
"""
self._compile_delimiters()
start_index = 0
content_end_index, parsed_section, section_key = None, None, None
parsed_template = ParsedTemplate()
states = []
while True:
match = self._template_re.search(template, start_index)
if match is None:
break
match_index = match.start()
end_index = match.end()
matches = match.groupdict()
# Normalize the matches dictionary.
if matches['change'] is not None:
matches.update(tag='=', tag_key=matches['delims'])
elif matches['raw'] is not None:
matches.update(tag='&', tag_key=matches['raw_name'])
tag_type = matches['tag']
tag_key = matches['tag_key']
leading_whitespace = matches['whitespace']
# Standalone (non-interpolation) tags consume the entire line,
# both leading whitespace and trailing newline.
did_tag_begin_line = match_index == 0 or template[match_index - 1] in END_OF_LINE_CHARACTERS
did_tag_end_line = end_index == len(template) or template[end_index] in END_OF_LINE_CHARACTERS
is_tag_interpolating = tag_type in ['', '&']
if did_tag_begin_line and did_tag_end_line and not is_tag_interpolating:
if end_index < len(template):
end_index += template[end_index] == '\r' and 1 or 0
if end_index < len(template):
end_index += template[end_index] == '\n' and 1 or 0
elif leading_whitespace:
match_index += len(leading_whitespace)
leading_whitespace = ''
# Avoid adding spurious empty strings to the parse tree.
if start_index != match_index:
parsed_template.add(template[start_index:match_index])
start_index = end_index
if tag_type in ('#', '^'):
# Cache current state.
state = (tag_type, end_index, section_key, parsed_template)
states.append(state)
# Initialize new state
section_key, parsed_template = tag_key, ParsedTemplate()
continue
if tag_type == '/':
if tag_key != section_key:
raise ParsingError("Section end tag mismatch: %s != %s" % (tag_key, section_key))
# Restore previous state with newly found section data.
parsed_section = parsed_template
(tag_type, section_start_index, section_key, parsed_template) = states.pop()
node = self._make_section_node(template, tag_type, tag_key, parsed_section,
section_start_index, match_index)
else:
node = self._make_interpolation_node(tag_type, tag_key, leading_whitespace)
parsed_template.add(node)
# Avoid adding spurious empty strings to the parse tree.
if start_index != len(template):
parsed_template.add(template[start_index:])
return parsed_template
def _make_interpolation_node(self, tag_type, tag_key, leading_whitespace):
"""
Create and return a non-section node for the parse tree.
"""
# TODO: switch to using a dictionary instead of a bunch of ifs and elifs.
if tag_type == '!':
return _CommentNode()
if tag_type == '=':
delimiters = tag_key.split()
self._change_delimiters(delimiters)
return _ChangeNode(delimiters)
if tag_type == '':
return _EscapeNode(tag_key)
if tag_type == '&':
return _LiteralNode(tag_key)
if tag_type == '>':
return _PartialNode(tag_key, leading_whitespace)
raise Exception("Invalid symbol for interpolation tag: %s" % repr(tag_type))
def _make_section_node(self, template, tag_type, tag_key, parsed_section,
section_start_index, section_end_index):
"""
Create and return a section node for the parse tree.
"""
if tag_type == '#':
return _SectionNode(tag_key, parsed_section, self._delimiters,
template, section_start_index, section_end_index)
if tag_type == '^':
return _InvertedNode(tag_key, parsed_section)
raise Exception("Invalid symbol for section tag: %s" % repr(tag_type))
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