forked from tildetown/tilde-wiki
116 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
116 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
import os
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import re
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from datetime import datetime
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from os.path import join as path_join
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from markdown import markdown
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DOUBLE_NEWLINE_RE = re.compile(r'\n\n', flags=re.MULTILINE|re.DOTALL)
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HEADER_TITLE_RE = re.compile(r'<h([12])>(.*?)</h\1>')
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TITLE_RE = re.compile(r'<title>.*?</title>')
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def compile_wiki(source_path: str, dest_path: str) -> None:
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"""Given a source path (presumably a git repository) and a destination
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path, compiles the files found in {source_path}/articles and compiles them all
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to {dest_path}/.
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THIS FUNCTION CLEARS {dest_path}/!
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Be absolutely sure you know what you are doing when you call this ^_^
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"""
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last_compiled = '<p><em>last compiled: {}</em></p>'.format(datetime.utcnow())
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header_content = compile_markdown(path_join(source_path, 'src/header.md'))
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footer_content = last_compiled + compile_markdown(path_join(source_path, 'src/footer.md'))
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articles_root = path_join(source_path, 'src/articles')
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toc_content = '{}\n<ul>'.format(update_title(header_content, 'table of contents'))
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(articles_root):
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current_suffix = root.replace(articles_root, '')
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if current_suffix and current_suffix[0] == '/':
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current_suffix = current_suffix[1:]
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preview_root = path_join(dest_path, current_suffix)
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for directory in dirs:
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os.mkdir(path_join(preview_root, directory))
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for source_filename in files:
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source_file_path = path_join(root, source_filename)
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output = compile_source_file(
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source_file_path,
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header_content,
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footer_content)
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dest_filename = source_filename.split('.')[0] + '.html'
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toc_content += '<li><a href="{}">{}</a></li>\n'.format(
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path_join(current_suffix, dest_filename),
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path_join(current_suffix,dest_filename.split('.')[0]))
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with open(path_join(preview_root, dest_filename), 'w') as f:
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f.write(output)
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toc_content += '\n</ul>'
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with open(path_join(dest_path, 'toc.html'), 'w') as f:
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f.write(toc_content)
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f.write(footer_content)
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def slurp(file_path):
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content = None
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with open(file_path, 'r') as f:
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content = f.read()
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return content
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def compile_source_file(source_file_path, header_content, footer_content):
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if not os.path.isabs(source_file_path):
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raise ValueError(
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'{} is not an absolute path.'.format(source_file_path))
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compiler = None
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if source_file_path.endswith('.md'):
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compiler = compile_markdown
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elif source_file_path.endswith('.txt'):
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compiler = compile_plaintext
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elif source_file_path.endswith('.html'):
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compiler = slurp
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if compiler is None:
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raise ValueError(
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'{} is not a recognized file type.'.format(source_file_path))
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content = compiler(source_file_path)
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title = extract_title(content)
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if title is not None:
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header_content = update_title(header_content, title)
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return '{}\n{}\n{}'.format(header_content, content, footer_content)
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def update_title(content, title):
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"""Given a chunk of HTML, finds, updates, and returns the title element to
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be the given title. If there is no title element, the content is returned
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unmodified."""
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return re.sub(TITLE_RE, '<title>{}</title>'.format(title), content)
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def extract_title(content):
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"""Given a string of page content, look for a header in the first line.
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Returns it if found; returns None otherwise."""
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first_line = content.split('\n')[0]
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matches = re.match(HEADER_TITLE_RE, first_line)
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if matches is not None:
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return matches.groups()[1]
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return None
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def compile_markdown(source_file_path):
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return markdown(
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slurp(source_file_path),
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output_format='html5')
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def compile_plaintext(source_file_path):
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output = '<p>\n'
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output += re.sub(
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DOUBLE_NEWLINE_RE,
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'</p><p>',
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slurp(source_file_path))
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output += '\n</p>\n'
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return output
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