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tools (common/template), jp: refactoring to handle multiple sites: - site can now be specified in template header before theme, for instance: (some_site/some_theme)path/to/template.ext - absolute template paths are now implemented, but Renderer must be instanciated with trusted to True for security reason (it's the case for jp) - a new "front_url_filter" callable can be given to Renderer, which will convert template path to URL seen by end-user (default to real path). - the "front_url_filter" can be used in templates with… "front_url" filter - template_data is a new named tuple available in templates, which give site, theme and template relative URL - search order is site/theme, site/default_theme, and default/default_theme where default link to sat_pubsub templates - when loading CSS files, files with _noscript suffixes are now loaded, and used when javascript is not available - "styles_extra.css" is also loaded before "styles.css", useful when a theme want to reuse default style, and just override some rules - new site can be specified in sat.conf [DEFAULT] section, using sites_path_public_dict or sites_path_private_dict (where sites_path_private_dict won't be used in public frontends, like Libervia) - "private" argument of Renderer tells the renderer to load private sites or not - templates are now loaded from "templates" subdirectory, to differenciate them from other data like i18n - jp template output has been updated to handle those changes, and to manage absolute templates
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Mon, 10 Sep 2018 08:58:18 +0200
parents 56f94936df1e
children 003b8b4b56a7
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#!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# Salut à Toi: an XMPP client
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""" regex tools common to backend and frontends """

import re

path_escape = {"%": "%25", "/": "%2F", "\\": "%5c"}
path_escape_rev = {re.escape(v): k for k, v in path_escape.iteritems()}
path_escape = {re.escape(k): v for k, v in path_escape.iteritems()}
#  thanks to Martijn Pieters (https://stackoverflow.com/a/14693789)
RE_ANSI_REMOVE = re.compile(r"\x1b[^m]*m")


def reJoin(exps):
    """Join (OR) various regexes"""
    return re.compile("|".join(exps))


def reSubDict(pattern, repl_dict, string):
    """Replace key, value found in dict according to pattern

    @param pattern(basestr): pattern using keys found in repl_dict
    @repl_dict(dict): keys found in this dict will be replaced by
        corresponding values
    @param string(basestr): string to use for the replacement
    """
    return pattern.sub(lambda m: repl_dict[re.escape(m.group(0))], string)


path_escape_re = reJoin(path_escape.keys())
path_escape_rev_re = reJoin(path_escape_rev.keys())


def pathEscape(string):
    """Escape string so it can be use in a file path

    @param string(basestr): string to escape
    @return (str, unicode): escaped string, usable in a file path
    """
    return reSubDict(path_escape_re, path_escape, string)


def pathUnescape(string):
    """Unescape string from value found in file path

    @param string(basestr): string found in file path
    @return (str, unicode): unescaped string
    """
    return reSubDict(path_escape_rev_re, path_escape_rev, string)


def ansiRemove(string):
    """Remove ANSI escape codes from string

    @param string(basestr): string to filter
    @return (str, unicode): string without ANSI escape codes
    """
    return RE_ANSI_REMOVE.sub("", string)