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- "Misc. utility functions/classes for admin documentation generator."
-
- import re
- from email.errors import HeaderParseError
- from email.parser import HeaderParser
-
- from django.urls import reverse
- from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
-
- try:
- import docutils.core
- import docutils.nodes
- import docutils.parsers.rst.roles
- except ImportError:
- docutils_is_available = False
- else:
- docutils_is_available = True
-
-
- def get_view_name(view_func):
- mod_name = view_func.__module__
- view_name = getattr(view_func, '__qualname__', view_func.__class__.__name__)
- return mod_name + '.' + view_name
-
-
- def trim_docstring(docstring):
- """
- Uniformly trim leading/trailing whitespace from docstrings.
-
- Based on https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/#handling-docstring-indentation
- """
- if not docstring or not docstring.strip():
- return ''
- # Convert tabs to spaces and split into lines
- lines = docstring.expandtabs().splitlines()
- indent = min(len(line) - len(line.lstrip()) for line in lines if line.lstrip())
- trimmed = [lines[0].lstrip()] + [line[indent:].rstrip() for line in lines[1:]]
- return "\n".join(trimmed).strip()
-
-
- def parse_docstring(docstring):
- """
- Parse out the parts of a docstring. Return (title, body, metadata).
- """
- docstring = trim_docstring(docstring)
- parts = re.split(r'\n{2,}', docstring)
- title = parts[0]
- if len(parts) == 1:
- body = ''
- metadata = {}
- else:
- parser = HeaderParser()
- try:
- metadata = parser.parsestr(parts[-1])
- except HeaderParseError:
- metadata = {}
- body = "\n\n".join(parts[1:])
- else:
- metadata = dict(metadata.items())
- if metadata:
- body = "\n\n".join(parts[1:-1])
- else:
- body = "\n\n".join(parts[1:])
- return title, body, metadata
-
-
- def parse_rst(text, default_reference_context, thing_being_parsed=None):
- """
- Convert the string from reST to an XHTML fragment.
- """
- overrides = {
- 'doctitle_xform': True,
- 'initial_header_level': 3,
- "default_reference_context": default_reference_context,
- "link_base": reverse('django-admindocs-docroot').rstrip('/'),
- 'raw_enabled': False,
- 'file_insertion_enabled': False,
- }
- thing_being_parsed = thing_being_parsed and '<%s>' % thing_being_parsed
- # Wrap ``text`` in some reST that sets the default role to ``cmsreference``,
- # then restores it.
- source = """
- .. default-role:: cmsreference
-
- %s
-
- .. default-role::
- """
- parts = docutils.core.publish_parts(
- source % text,
- source_path=thing_being_parsed, destination_path=None,
- writer_name='html', settings_overrides=overrides,
- )
- return mark_safe(parts['fragment'])
-
-
- #
- # reST roles
- #
- ROLES = {
- 'model': '%s/models/%s/',
- 'view': '%s/views/%s/',
- 'template': '%s/templates/%s/',
- 'filter': '%s/filters/#%s',
- 'tag': '%s/tags/#%s',
- }
-
-
- def create_reference_role(rolename, urlbase):
- def _role(name, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options=None, content=None):
- if options is None:
- options = {}
- node = docutils.nodes.reference(
- rawtext,
- text,
- refuri=(urlbase % (
- inliner.document.settings.link_base,
- text.lower(),
- )),
- **options
- )
- return [node], []
- docutils.parsers.rst.roles.register_canonical_role(rolename, _role)
-
-
- def default_reference_role(name, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options=None, content=None):
- if options is None:
- options = {}
- context = inliner.document.settings.default_reference_context
- node = docutils.nodes.reference(
- rawtext,
- text,
- refuri=(ROLES[context] % (
- inliner.document.settings.link_base,
- text.lower(),
- )),
- **options
- )
- return [node], []
-
-
- if docutils_is_available:
- docutils.parsers.rst.roles.register_canonical_role('cmsreference', default_reference_role)
-
- for name, urlbase in ROLES.items():
- create_reference_role(name, urlbase)
-
- # Match the beginning of a named or unnamed group.
- named_group_matcher = re.compile(r'\(\?P(<\w+>)')
- unnamed_group_matcher = re.compile(r'\(')
-
-
- def replace_named_groups(pattern):
- r"""
- Find named groups in `pattern` and replace them with the group name. E.g.,
- 1. ^(?P<a>\w+)/b/(\w+)$ ==> ^<a>/b/(\w+)$
- 2. ^(?P<a>\w+)/b/(?P<c>\w+)/$ ==> ^<a>/b/<c>/$
- """
- named_group_indices = [
- (m.start(0), m.end(0), m.group(1))
- for m in named_group_matcher.finditer(pattern)
- ]
- # Tuples of (named capture group pattern, group name).
- group_pattern_and_name = []
- # Loop over the groups and their start and end indices.
- for start, end, group_name in named_group_indices:
- # Handle nested parentheses, e.g. '^(?P<a>(x|y))/b'.
- unmatched_open_brackets, prev_char = 1, None
- for idx, val in enumerate(list(pattern[end:])):
- # If brackets are balanced, the end of the string for the current
- # named capture group pattern has been reached.
- if unmatched_open_brackets == 0:
- group_pattern_and_name.append((pattern[start:end + idx], group_name))
- break
-
- # Check for unescaped `(` and `)`. They mark the start and end of a
- # nested group.
- if val == '(' and prev_char != '\\':
- unmatched_open_brackets += 1
- elif val == ')' and prev_char != '\\':
- unmatched_open_brackets -= 1
- prev_char = val
-
- # Replace the string for named capture groups with their group names.
- for group_pattern, group_name in group_pattern_and_name:
- pattern = pattern.replace(group_pattern, group_name)
- return pattern
-
-
- def replace_unnamed_groups(pattern):
- r"""
- Find unnamed groups in `pattern` and replace them with '<var>'. E.g.,
- 1. ^(?P<a>\w+)/b/(\w+)$ ==> ^(?P<a>\w+)/b/<var>$
- 2. ^(?P<a>\w+)/b/((x|y)\w+)$ ==> ^(?P<a>\w+)/b/<var>$
- """
- unnamed_group_indices = [m.start(0) for m in unnamed_group_matcher.finditer(pattern)]
- # Indices of the start of unnamed capture groups.
- group_indices = []
- # Loop over the start indices of the groups.
- for start in unnamed_group_indices:
- # Handle nested parentheses, e.g. '^b/((x|y)\w+)$'.
- unmatched_open_brackets, prev_char = 1, None
- for idx, val in enumerate(list(pattern[start + 1:])):
- if unmatched_open_brackets == 0:
- group_indices.append((start, start + 1 + idx))
- break
-
- # Check for unescaped `(` and `)`. They mark the start and end of
- # a nested group.
- if val == '(' and prev_char != '\\':
- unmatched_open_brackets += 1
- elif val == ')' and prev_char != '\\':
- unmatched_open_brackets -= 1
- prev_char = val
-
- # Remove unnamed group matches inside other unnamed capture groups.
- group_start_end_indices = []
- prev_end = None
- for start, end in group_indices:
- if prev_end and start > prev_end or not prev_end:
- group_start_end_indices.append((start, end))
- prev_end = end
-
- if group_start_end_indices:
- # Replace unnamed groups with <var>. Handle the fact that replacing the
- # string between indices will change string length and thus indices
- # will point to the wrong substring if not corrected.
- final_pattern, prev_end = [], None
- for start, end in group_start_end_indices:
- if prev_end:
- final_pattern.append(pattern[prev_end:start])
- final_pattern.append(pattern[:start] + '<var>')
- prev_end = end
- final_pattern.append(pattern[prev_end:])
- return ''.join(final_pattern)
- else:
- return pattern
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