#!/usr/bin/env python3 from lib.html_grep import grep import argparse import sys from typing import List # check for the venv from lib import sanity_check sanity_check.check_venv(__file__) from zulint import lister USAGE = ''' This file greps HTML files for keywords in a context-sensitive manner. Example: $ ./tools/html-grep '#group-pms' '.filters' templates/zerver/right_sidebar.html 45 div.right-sidebar#right-sidebar div#group-pm-list ul.filters.scrolling_list#group-pms Keyword syntax: When supplying keywords, they must correspond to HTML elements, classes, or ids. Typical keywords are: li // search for "
  • " '.modal' // search for '' '#intro' // search for '' Searches are context-sensitive in the sense that the keyword may be found among parent tags of a leaf tag, not just the leaf tag itself. (Think of this as being similar to the way a browser applies nested CSS styles; it looks at the whole HTML tree.) Finding files to search: The tool currently searches your git repo for files with the extension .html or .handlebars., and then it does the grep against all those files. TODO: allow specific files to be searched.''' def check_our_files(): # type: () -> None parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=USAGE, formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter) parser.add_argument('--modified', '-m', action='store_true', default=False, help='Only check modified files') parser.add_argument('--no-filter', '-a', dest='show_all', action='store_true', default=False, help='Show all HTML files (no filtering)') parser.add_argument("keyword", nargs="*", help='keyword to be searched') options = parser.parse_args() if options.show_all: keywords = [] # type: List[str] else: if not options.keyword: print('No keywords specified...try --help or --no-filter') sys.exit(1) else: keywords = options.keyword files = lister.list_files( modified_only=options.modified, ftypes=['handlebars', 'html'], ) fns = [fn for fn in files if ('casperjs' not in fn) and ('puppet/zulip' not in fn)] grep(fns, set(keywords)) if __name__ == '__main__': check_our_files()