import time from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional import markdown import markdown.extensions.admonition import markdown.extensions.codehilite import markdown.extensions.extra import markdown.extensions.toc import orjson from django.conf import settings from django.contrib.staticfiles.storage import staticfiles_storage from django.template import Library, engines from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe from jinja2.exceptions import TemplateNotFound import zerver.lib.markdown.api_arguments_table_generator import zerver.lib.markdown.api_return_values_table_generator import zerver.lib.markdown.fenced_code import zerver.lib.markdown.help_emoticon_translations_table import zerver.lib.markdown.help_relative_links import zerver.lib.markdown.help_settings_links import zerver.lib.markdown.include import zerver.lib.markdown.nested_code_blocks import zerver.lib.markdown.tabbed_sections import zerver.openapi.markdown_extension from zerver.lib.cache import dict_to_items_tuple, ignore_unhashable_lru_cache, items_tuple_to_dict register = Library() def and_n_others(values: List[str], limit: int) -> str: # A helper for the commonly appended "and N other(s)" string, with # the appropriate pluralization. return " and {} other{}".format( len(values) - limit, "" if len(values) == limit + 1 else "s", ) @register.filter(name="display_list", is_safe=True) def display_list(values: List[str], display_limit: int) -> str: """ Given a list of values, return a string nicely formatting those values, summarizing when you have more than `display_limit`. Eg, for a `display_limit` of 3 we get the following possible cases: Jessica Jessica and Waseem Jessica, Waseem, and Tim Jessica, Waseem, Tim, and 1 other Jessica, Waseem, Tim, and 2 others """ if len(values) == 1: # One value, show it. display_string = f"{values[0]}" elif len(values) <= display_limit: # Fewer than `display_limit` values, show all of them. display_string = ", ".join(f"{value}" for value in values[:-1]) display_string += f" and {values[-1]}" else: # More than `display_limit` values, only mention a few. display_string = ", ".join(f"{value}" for value in values[:display_limit]) display_string += and_n_others(values, display_limit) return display_string md_extensions: Optional[List[markdown.Extension]] = None md_macro_extension: Optional[markdown.Extension] = None # Prevent the automatic substitution of macros in these docs. If # they contain a macro, it is always used literally for documenting # the macro system. docs_without_macros = [ "incoming-webhooks-walkthrough.md", ] # render_markdown_path is passed a context dictionary (unhashable), which # results in the calls not being cached. To work around this, we convert the # dict to a tuple of dict items to cache the results. @dict_to_items_tuple @ignore_unhashable_lru_cache(512) @items_tuple_to_dict @register.filter(name="render_markdown_path", is_safe=True) def render_markdown_path( markdown_file_path: str, context: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, pure_markdown: bool = False ) -> str: """Given a path to a Markdown file, return the rendered HTML. Note that this assumes that any HTML in the Markdown file is trusted; it is intended to be used for documentation, not user data.""" if context is None: context = {} # We set this global hackishly from zerver.lib.markdown.help_settings_links import set_relative_settings_links set_relative_settings_links(bool(context.get("html_settings_links"))) from zerver.lib.markdown.help_relative_links import set_relative_help_links set_relative_help_links(bool(context.get("html_settings_links"))) global md_extensions global md_macro_extension if md_extensions is None: md_extensions = [ markdown.extensions.extra.makeExtension(), markdown.extensions.toc.makeExtension(), markdown.extensions.admonition.makeExtension(), markdown.extensions.codehilite.makeExtension( linenums=False, guess_lang=False, ), zerver.lib.markdown.fenced_code.makeExtension( run_content_validators=context.get("run_content_validators", False), ), zerver.lib.markdown.api_arguments_table_generator.makeExtension( base_path="templates/zerver/api/" ), zerver.lib.markdown.api_return_values_table_generator.makeExtension( base_path="templates/zerver/api/" ), zerver.lib.markdown.nested_code_blocks.makeExtension(), zerver.lib.markdown.tabbed_sections.makeExtension(), zerver.lib.markdown.help_settings_links.makeExtension(), zerver.lib.markdown.help_relative_links.makeExtension(), zerver.lib.markdown.help_emoticon_translations_table.makeExtension(), ] if md_macro_extension is None: md_macro_extension = zerver.lib.markdown.include.makeExtension( base_path="templates/zerver/help/include/" ) if "api_url" in context: # We need to generate the API code examples extension each # time so the `api_url` config parameter can be set dynamically. # # TODO: Convert this to something more efficient involving # passing the API URL as a direct parameter. extensions = [ zerver.openapi.markdown_extension.makeExtension( api_url=context["api_url"], ), *md_extensions, ] else: extensions = md_extensions if not any(doc in markdown_file_path for doc in docs_without_macros): extensions = [md_macro_extension, *extensions] md_engine = markdown.Markdown(extensions=extensions) md_engine.reset() jinja = engines["Jinja2"] try: # By default, we do both Jinja2 templating and Markdown # processing on the file, to make it easy to use both Jinja2 # context variables and markdown includes in the file. markdown_string = jinja.env.loader.get_source(jinja.env, markdown_file_path)[0] except TemplateNotFound as e: if pure_markdown: # For files such as /etc/zulip/terms.md where we don't intend # to use Jinja2 template variables, we still try to load the # template using Jinja2 (in case the file path isn't absolute # and does happen to be in Jinja's recognized template # directories), and if that fails, we try to load it directly # from disk. with open(markdown_file_path) as fp: markdown_string = fp.read() else: raise e API_ENDPOINT_NAME = context.get("API_ENDPOINT_NAME", "") markdown_string = markdown_string.replace("API_ENDPOINT_NAME", API_ENDPOINT_NAME) html = md_engine.convert(markdown_string) rendered_html = jinja.from_string(html).render(context) return mark_safe(rendered_html) def webpack_entry(entrypoint: str) -> List[str]: while True: with open(settings.WEBPACK_STATS_FILE, "rb") as f: stats = orjson.loads(f.read()) status = stats["status"] if not settings.DEBUG or status != "compile": break time.sleep(0.2) if status != "done": raise RuntimeError("Webpack compilation was not successful") return [ staticfiles_storage.url(settings.WEBPACK_BUNDLES + filename) for filename in stats["chunks"][entrypoint] if filename.endswith((".css", ".js")) and not filename.endswith(".hot-update.js") ]