""" 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
A paragraph before a fenced code block:
Fenced code block
Works with safe_mode also (we check this because we are using the HtmlStash):
>>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'], safe_mode='replace')
A paragraph before a fenced code block:
Fenced code block
Include tilde's in a code block and wrap with blank lines:
>>> text = '''
... ~~~~~~~~
...
... ~~~~
... ~~~~~~~~'''
>>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'])
~~~~
Removes trailing whitespace from code blocks that cause horizontal scrolling
>>> import markdown
>>> text = '''
... A paragraph before a fenced code block:
...
... ~~~
... Fenced code block \t\t\t\t\t\t\t
... ~~~
... '''
>>> html = markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'])
>>> print html
A paragraph before a fenced code block:
Fenced code block
Language tags:
>>> text = '''
... ~~~~{.python}
... # Some python code
... ~~~~'''
>>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'])
# Some python code
Copyright 2007-2008 [Waylan Limberg](http://achinghead.com/).
Project website: {}\n
'
LANG_TAG = ' class="{}"'
def validate_curl_content(lines: List[str]) -> None:
error_msg = """
Missing required -X argument in curl command:
{command}
""".strip()
for line in lines:
regex = r'curl [-](sS)?X "?(GET|DELETE|PATCH|POST)"?'
if line.startswith('curl'):
if re.search(regex, line) is None:
raise MarkdownRenderingException(error_msg.format(command=line.strip()))
CODE_VALIDATORS = {
'curl': validate_curl_content,
}
class FencedCodeExtension(Extension):
def __init__(self, config: Mapping[str, Any] = {}) -> None:
self.config = {
'run_content_validators': [
config.get('run_content_validators', False),
'Boolean specifying whether to run content validation code in CodeHandler',
],
}
for key, value in config.items():
self.setConfig(key, value)
def extendMarkdown(self, md: Markdown) -> None:
""" Add FencedBlockPreprocessor to the Markdown instance. """
md.registerExtension(self)
processor = FencedBlockPreprocessor(
md, run_content_validators=self.config['run_content_validators'][0])
md.preprocessors.register(processor, 'fenced_code_block', 25)
class BaseHandler:
def handle_line(self, line: str) -> None:
raise NotImplementedError()
def done(self) -> None:
raise NotImplementedError()
def generic_handler(processor: Any, output: MutableSequence[str],
fence: str, lang: str, header: str,
run_content_validators: bool=False,
default_language: Optional[str]=None) -> BaseHandler:
lang = lang.lower()
if lang in ('quote', 'quoted'):
return QuoteHandler(processor, output, fence, default_language)
elif lang == 'math':
return TexHandler(processor, output, fence)
elif lang == 'spoiler':
return SpoilerHandler(processor, output, fence, header)
else:
return CodeHandler(processor, output, fence, lang, run_content_validators)
def check_for_new_fence(processor: Any, output: MutableSequence[str], line: str,
run_content_validators: bool=False,
default_language: Optional[str]=None) -> None:
m = FENCE_RE.match(line)
if m:
fence = m.group('fence')
lang = m.group('lang')
header = m.group('header')
if not lang and default_language:
lang = default_language
handler = generic_handler(processor, output, fence, lang, header,
run_content_validators, default_language)
processor.push(handler)
else:
output.append(line)
class OuterHandler(BaseHandler):
def __init__(self, processor: Any, output: MutableSequence[str],
run_content_validators: bool=False,
default_language: Optional[str]=None) -> None:
self.output = output
self.processor = processor
self.run_content_validators = run_content_validators
self.default_language = default_language
def handle_line(self, line: str) -> None:
check_for_new_fence(self.processor, self.output, line,
self.run_content_validators, self.default_language)
def done(self) -> None:
self.processor.pop()
class CodeHandler(BaseHandler):
def __init__(self, processor: Any, output: MutableSequence[str],
fence: str, lang: str, run_content_validators: bool=False) -> None:
self.processor = processor
self.output = output
self.fence = fence
self.lang = lang
self.lines: List[str] = []
self.run_content_validators = run_content_validators
def handle_line(self, line: str) -> None:
if line.rstrip() == self.fence:
self.done()
else:
self.lines.append(line.rstrip())
def done(self) -> None:
text = '\n'.join(self.lines)
# run content validators (if any)
if self.run_content_validators:
validator = CODE_VALIDATORS.get(self.lang, lambda text: None)
validator(self.lines)
text = self.processor.format_code(self.lang, text)
text = self.processor.placeholder(text)
processed_lines = text.split('\n')
self.output.append('')
self.output.extend(processed_lines)
self.output.append('')
self.processor.pop()
class QuoteHandler(BaseHandler):
def __init__(self, processor: Any, output: MutableSequence[str],
fence: str, default_language: Optional[str]=None) -> None:
self.processor = processor
self.output = output
self.fence = fence
self.lines: List[str] = []
self.default_language = default_language
def handle_line(self, line: str) -> None:
if line.rstrip() == self.fence:
self.done()
else:
check_for_new_fence(self.processor, self.lines, line, default_language=self.default_language)
def done(self) -> None:
text = '\n'.join(self.lines)
text = self.processor.format_quote(text)
processed_lines = text.split('\n')
self.output.append('')
self.output.extend(processed_lines)
self.output.append('')
self.processor.pop()
class SpoilerHandler(BaseHandler):
def __init__(self, processor: Any, output: MutableSequence[str],
fence: str, spoiler_header: str) -> None:
self.processor = processor
self.output = output
self.fence = fence
self.spoiler_header = spoiler_header
self.lines: List[str] = []
def handle_line(self, line: str) -> None:
if line.rstrip() == self.fence:
self.done()
else:
check_for_new_fence(self.processor, self.lines, line)
def done(self) -> None:
if len(self.lines) == 0:
# No content, do nothing
return
else:
header = self.spoiler_header
text = '\n'.join(self.lines)
text = self.processor.format_spoiler(header, text)
processed_lines = text.split('\n')
self.output.append('')
self.output.extend(processed_lines)
self.output.append('')
self.processor.pop()
class TexHandler(BaseHandler):
def __init__(self, processor: Any, output: MutableSequence[str], fence: str) -> None:
self.processor = processor
self.output = output
self.fence = fence
self.lines: List[str] = []
def handle_line(self, line: str) -> None:
if line.rstrip() == self.fence:
self.done()
else:
self.lines.append(line)
def done(self) -> None:
text = '\n'.join(self.lines)
text = self.processor.format_tex(text)
text = self.processor.placeholder(text)
processed_lines = text.split('\n')
self.output.append('')
self.output.extend(processed_lines)
self.output.append('')
self.processor.pop()
class FencedBlockPreprocessor(Preprocessor):
def __init__(self, md: Markdown, run_content_validators: bool=False) -> None:
super().__init__(md)
self.checked_for_codehilite = False
self.run_content_validators = run_content_validators
self.codehilite_conf: Mapping[str, Sequence[Any]] = {}
def push(self, handler: BaseHandler) -> None:
self.handlers.append(handler)
def pop(self) -> None:
self.handlers.pop()
def run(self, lines: Iterable[str]) -> List[str]:
""" Match and store Fenced Code Blocks in the HtmlStash. """
output: List[str] = []
processor = self
self.handlers: List[BaseHandler] = []
default_language = None
try:
default_language = self.md.zulip_realm.default_code_block_language
except AttributeError:
pass
handler = OuterHandler(processor, output, self.run_content_validators, default_language)
self.push(handler)
for line in lines:
self.handlers[-1].handle_line(line)
while self.handlers:
self.handlers[-1].done()
# This fiddly handling of new lines at the end of our output was done to make
# existing tests pass. Markdown is just kind of funny when it comes to new lines,
# but we could probably remove this hack.
if len(output) > 2 and output[-2] != '':
output.append('')
return output
def format_code(self, lang: str, text: str) -> str:
if lang:
langclass = LANG_TAG.format(lang)
else:
langclass = ''
# Check for code hilite extension
if not self.checked_for_codehilite:
for ext in self.md.registeredExtensions:
if isinstance(ext, CodeHiliteExtension):
self.codehilite_conf = ext.config
break
self.checked_for_codehilite = True
# If config is not empty, then the codehighlite extension
# is enabled, so we call it to highlite the code
if self.codehilite_conf:
highliter = CodeHilite(text,
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],
use_pygments=self.codehilite_conf['use_pygments'][0],
lang=(lang or None),
noclasses=self.codehilite_conf['noclasses'][0])
code = highliter.hilite().rstrip('\n')
else:
code = CODE_WRAP.format(langclass, self._escape(text))
# To support our "view in playground" feature, the frontend
# needs to know what Pygments language was used for
# highlighting this code block. We record this in a data
# attribute attached to the outer `pre` element.
# Unfortunately, the pygments API doesn't offer a way to add
# this, so we need to do it in a post-processing step.
if lang:
div_tag = lxml.html.fromstring(code)
# For the value of our data element, we get the lexer
# subclass name instead of directly using the language,
# since that canonicalizes aliases (Eg: `js` and
# `javascript` will be mapped to `JavaScript`).
try:
code_language = get_lexer_by_name(lang).name
except ClassNotFound:
# If there isn't a Pygments lexer by this name, we
# still tag it with the user's data-code-language
# value, since this allows hooking up a "playground"
# for custom "languages" that aren't known to Pygments.
code_language = lang
div_tag.attrib['data-code-language'] = code_language
code = lxml.html.tostring(div_tag, encoding="unicode")
return code
def format_quote(self, text: str) -> str:
paragraphs = text.split("\n")
quoted_paragraphs = []
for paragraph in paragraphs:
lines = paragraph.split("\n")
quoted_paragraphs.append("\n".join("> " + line for line in lines))
return "\n".join(quoted_paragraphs)
def format_spoiler(self, header: str, text: str) -> str:
output = []
header_div_open_html = '