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#!/usr/bin/env python2 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # SAT: a jabber client # Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org) # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Affero General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. """ template generation """ from sat.core.constants import Const as C from sat.core.i18n import _ from sat.core import exceptions from sat.tools.common import date_utils from sat.core.log import getLogger log = getLogger(__name__) import os.path from xml.sax.saxutils import quoteattr import time import re from babel import support from babel import Locale from babel.core import UnknownLocaleError import pygments from pygments import lexers from pygments import formatters try: import sat_templates except ImportError: raise exceptions.MissingModule( u"sat_templates module is not available, please install it or check your path to use template engine" ) else: sat_templates # to avoid pyflakes warning try: import jinja2 except: raise exceptions.MissingModule( u"Missing module jinja2, please install it from http://jinja.pocoo.org or with pip install jinja2" ) from jinja2 import Markup as safe from jinja2 import is_undefined from lxml import etree HTML_EXT = ("html", "xhtml") RE_ATTR_ESCAPE = re.compile(r"[^a-z_-]") # TODO: handle external path (an additional search path for templates should be settable by user # TODO: handle absolute URL (should be used for trusted use cases) only (e.g. jp) for security reason class TemplateLoader(jinja2.FileSystemLoader): def __init__(self): searchpath = os.path.dirname(sat_templates.__file__) super(TemplateLoader, self).__init__(searchpath, followlinks=True) def parse_template(self, template): """parse template path and return theme and relative URL @param template_path(unicode): path to template with parenthesis syntax @return (tuple[(unicode,None),unicode]): theme and template_path theme can be None if relative path is used relative path is the path from search path with theme specified e.g. default/blog/articles.html """ if template.startswith(u"("): try: theme_end = template.index(u")") except IndexError: raise ValueError(u"incorrect theme in template") theme = template[1:theme_end] template = template[theme_end + 1 :] if not template or template.startswith(u"/"): raise ValueError(u"incorrect path after template name") template = os.path.join(theme, template) elif template.startswith(u"/"): # absolute path means no template theme = None raise NotImplementedError(u"absolute path is not implemented yet") else: theme = C.TEMPLATE_THEME_DEFAULT template = os.path.join(theme, template) return theme, template def get_default_template(self, theme, template_path): """return default template path @param theme(unicode): theme used @param template_path(unicode): path to the not found template @return (unicode, None): default path or None if there is not """ ext = os.path.splitext(template_path)[1][1:] path_elems = template_path.split(u"/") if ext in HTML_EXT: if path_elems[1] == u"error": # if an inexisting error page is requested, we return base page default_path = os.path.join(theme, u"error/base.html") return default_path if theme != C.TEMPLATE_THEME_DEFAULT: # if template doesn't exists for this theme, we try with default return os.path.join(C.TEMPLATE_THEME_DEFAULT, path_elems[1:]) def get_source(self, environment, template): """relative path to template dir, with special theme handling if the path is just relative, "default" theme is used. The theme can be specified in parenthesis just before the path e.g.: (some_theme)path/to/template.html """ theme, template_path = self.parse_template(template) try: return super(TemplateLoader, self).get_source(environment, template_path) except jinja2.exceptions.TemplateNotFound as e: # in some special cases, a defaut template is returned if nothing is found if theme is not None: default_path = self.get_default_template(theme, template_path) if default_path is not None: return super(TemplateLoader, self).get_source( environment, default_path ) # if no default template is found, we re-raise the error raise e class Indexer(object): """Index global to a page""" def __init__(self): self._indexes = {} def next(self, value): if value not in self._indexes: self._indexes[value] = 0 return 0 self._indexes[value] += 1 return self._indexes[value] def current(self, value): return self._indexes.get(value) class ScriptsHandler(object): def __init__(self, renderer, template_path, template_root_dir, root_path): self.renderer = renderer self.template_root_dir = template_root_dir self.root_path = root_path self.scripts = [] # we don't use a set because order may be important dummy, self.theme, self.is_default_theme = renderer.getThemeData(template_path) def include(self, library_name, attribute="defer"): """Mark that a script need to be imported. Must be used before base.html is extended, as <script> are generated there. If called several time with the same library, it will be imported once. @param library_name(unicode): name of the library to import @param loading: """ if attribute not in ("defer", "async", ""): raise exceptions.DataError( _(u'Invalid attribute, please use one of "defer", "async" or ""') ) if library_name.endswith(".js"): library_name = library_name[:-3] if library_name not in self.scripts: self.scripts.append((library_name, attribute)) return u"" def generate_scripts(self): """Generate the <script> elements @return (unicode): <scripts> HTML tags """ scripts = [] tpl = u"<script src={src} {attribute}></script>" for library, attribute in self.scripts: path = self.renderer.getStaticPath( library, self.template_root_dir, self.theme, self.is_default_theme, ".js" ) if path is None: log.warning(_(u"Can't find {}.js javascript library").format(library)) continue path = os.path.join(self.root_path, path) scripts.append(tpl.format(src=quoteattr(path), attribute=attribute)) return safe(u"\n".join(scripts)) class Renderer(object): def __init__(self, host): self.host = host self.base_dir = os.path.dirname( sat_templates.__file__ ) # FIXME: should be modified if we handle use extra dirs self.env = jinja2.Environment( loader=TemplateLoader(), autoescape=jinja2.select_autoescape(["html", "xhtml", "xml"]), trim_blocks=True, lstrip_blocks=True, extensions=["jinja2.ext.i18n"], ) self._locale_str = C.DEFAULT_LOCALE self._locale = Locale.parse(self._locale_str) self.installTranslations() # we want to have access to SàT constants in templates self.env.globals[u"C"] = C # custom filters self.env.filters["next_gidx"] = self._next_gidx self.env.filters["cur_gidx"] = self._cur_gidx self.env.filters["date_fmt"] = self._date_fmt self.env.filters["xmlui_class"] = self._xmlui_class self.env.filters["attr_escape"] = self.attr_escape self.env.filters["item_filter"] = self._item_filter self.env.filters["adv_format"] = self._adv_format self.env.filters["dict_ext"] = self._dict_ext self.env.filters["highlight"] = self.highlight # custom tests self.env.tests["in_the_past"] = self._in_the_past self.icons_path = os.path.join(host.media_dir, u"fonts/fontello/svg") def installTranslations(self): i18n_dir = os.path.join(self.base_dir, "i18n") self.translations = {} for lang_dir in os.listdir(i18n_dir): lang_path = os.path.join(i18n_dir, lang_dir) if not os.path.isdir(lang_path): continue po_path = os.path.join(lang_path, "LC_MESSAGES/sat.mo") try: with open(po_path, "rb") as f: self.translations[Locale.parse(lang_dir)] = support.Translations( f, "sat" ) except EnvironmentError: log.error( _(u"Can't find template translation at {path}").format(path=po_path) ) except UnknownLocaleError as e: log.error(_(u"Invalid locale name: {msg}").format(msg=e)) else: log.info(_(u"loaded {lang} templates translations").format(lang=lang_dir)) self.env.install_null_translations(True) def setLocale(self, locale_str): """set current locale change current translation locale and self self._locale and self._locale_str """ if locale_str == self._locale_str: return if locale_str == "en": # we default to GB English when it's not specified # one of the main reason is to avoid the nonsense U.S. short date format locale_str = "en_GB" try: locale = Locale.parse(locale_str) except ValueError as e: log.warning(_(u"invalid locale value: {msg}").format(msg=e)) locale_str = self._locale_str = C.DEFAULT_LOCALE locale = Locale.parse(locale_str) locale_str = unicode(locale) if locale_str != C.DEFAULT_LOCALE: try: translations = self.translations[locale] except KeyError: log.warning(_(u"Can't find locale {locale}".format(locale=locale))) locale_str = C.DEFAULT_LOCALE locale = Locale.parse(self._locale_str) else: self.env.install_gettext_translations(translations, True) log.debug(_(u"Switched to {lang}").format(lang=locale.english_name)) if locale_str == C.DEFAULT_LOCALE: self.env.install_null_translations(True) self._locale = locale self._locale_str = locale_str def getThemeAndRoot(self, template): """retrieve theme and root dir of a given tempalte @param template(unicode): template to parse @return (tuple[unicode, unicode]): theme and absolute path to theme's root dir """ theme, dummy = self.env.loader.parse_template(template) return theme, os.path.join(self.base_dir, theme) def getStaticPath(self, name, template_root_dir, theme, is_default, ext=".css"): """retrieve path of a static file if it exists with current theme or default File will be looked at [theme]/static/[name][ext], and then default if not found. @param name(unicode): name of the file to look for @param template_root_dir(unicode): absolute path to template root used @param theme(unicode): name of the template theme used @param is_default(bool): True if theme is the default theme @return (unicode, None): relative path if found, else None """ file_ = None path = os.path.join(theme, C.TEMPLATE_STATIC_DIR, name + ext) if os.path.exists(os.path.join(template_root_dir, path)): file_ = path elif not is_default: path = os.path.join( C.TEMPLATE_THEME_DEFAULT, C.TEMPLATE_STATIC_DIR, name + ext ) if os.path.exists(os.path.join(template_root_dir, path)): file_.append(path) return file_ def getThemeData(self, template_path): """return template data got from template_path @return tuple(unicode, unicode, bool): path_elems: elements of the path theme: theme of the page is_default: True if the theme is the default theme """ path_elems = [os.path.splitext(p)[0] for p in template_path.split(u"/")] theme = path_elems.pop(0) is_default = theme == C.TEMPLATE_THEME_DEFAULT return (path_elems, theme, is_default) def getCSSFiles(self, template_path, template_root_dir): """retrieve CSS files to use according to theme and template path for each element of the path, a .css file is looked for in /static, and returned if it exists. previous element are kept by replacing '/' with '_', and styles.css is always returned. For instance, if template_path is some_theme/blog/articles.html: some_theme/static/styles.css is returned if it exists else default/static/styles.css some_theme/static/blog.css is returned if it exists else default/static/blog.css (if it exists too) some_theme/static/blog_articles.css is returned if it exists else default/static/blog_articles.css (if it exists too) @param template_path(unicode): relative path to template file (e.g. some_theme/blog/articles.html) @param template_root_dir(unicode): absolute path of the theme root dir used @return list[unicode]: relative path to CSS files to use """ # TODO: some caching would be nice css_files = [] path_elems, theme, is_default = self.getThemeData(template_path) for css in (u"fonts", u"styles"): css_path = self.getStaticPath(css, template_root_dir, theme, is_default) if css_path is not None: css_files.append(css_path) for idx, path in enumerate(path_elems): css_path = self.getStaticPath( u"_".join(path_elems[: idx + 1]), template_root_dir, theme, is_default ) if css_path is not None: css_files.append(css_path) return css_files ## custom filters ## @jinja2.contextfilter def _next_gidx(self, ctx, value): """Use next current global index as suffix""" next_ = ctx["gidx"].next(value) return value if next_ == 0 else u"{}_{}".format(value, next_) @jinja2.contextfilter def _cur_gidx(self, ctx, value): """Use current current global index as suffix""" current = ctx["gidx"].current(value) return value if not current else u"{}_{}".format(value, current) def _date_fmt( self, timestamp, fmt="short", date_only=False, auto_limit=None, auto_old_fmt=None ): if is_undefined(fmt): fmt = u"short" try: return date_utils.date_fmt( timestamp, fmt, date_only, auto_limit, auto_old_fmt ) except Exception as e: log.warning(_(u"Can't parse date: {msg}").format(msg=e)) return timestamp def attr_escape(self, text): """escape a text to a value usable as an attribute remove spaces, and put in lower case """ return RE_ATTR_ESCAPE.sub(u"_", text.strip().lower())[:50] def _xmlui_class(self, xmlui_item, fields): """return classes computed from XMLUI fields name will return a string with a series of escaped {name}_{value} separated by spaces. @param xmlui_item(xmlui.XMLUIPanel): XMLUI containing the widgets to use @param fields(iterable(unicode)): names of the widgets to use @return (unicode, None): computer string to use as class attribute value None if no field was specified """ classes = [] for name in fields: escaped_name = self.attr_escape(name) try: for value in xmlui_item.widgets[name].values: classes.append(escaped_name + "_" + self.attr_escape(value)) except KeyError: log.debug( _(u'ignoring field "{name}": it doesn\'t exists').format(name=name) ) continue return u" ".join(classes) or None @jinja2.contextfilter def _item_filter(self, ctx, item, filters): """return item's value, filtered if suitable @param item(object): item to filter value must have name and value attributes, mostly used for XMLUI items @param filters(dict[unicode, (callable, dict, None)]): map of name => filter if filter is None, return the value unchanged if filter is a callable, apply it if filter is a dict, it can have following keys: - filters: iterable of filters to apply - filters_args: kwargs of filters in the same order as filters (use empty dict if needed) - template: template to format where {value} is the filtered value """ value = item.value filter_ = filters.get(item.name, None) if filter_ is None: return value elif isinstance(filter_, dict): filters_args = filter_.get(u"filters_args") for idx, f_name in enumerate(filter_.get(u"filters", [])): kwargs = filters_args[idx] if filters_args is not None else {} filter_func = self.env.filters[f_name] try: eval_context_filter = filter_func.evalcontextfilter except AttributeError: eval_context_filter = False if eval_context_filter: value = filter_func(ctx.eval_ctx, value, **kwargs) else: value = filter_func(value, **kwargs) template = filter_.get(u"template") if template: # format will return a string, so we need to check first # if the value is safe or not, and re-mark it after formatting is_safe = isinstance(value, safe) value = template.format(value=value) if is_safe: value = safe(value) return value def _adv_format(self, value, template, **kwargs): """Advancer formatter like format() method, but take care or special values like None @param value(unicode): value to format @param template(None, unicode): template to use with format() method. It will be formatted using value=value and **kwargs None to return value unchanged @return (unicode): formatted value """ if template is None: return value # jinja use string when no special char is used, so we have to convert to unicode return unicode(template).format(value=value, **kwargs) def _dict_ext(self, source_dict, extra_dict, key=None): """extend source_dict with extra dict and return the result @param source_dict(dict): dictionary to extend @param extra_dict(dict, None): dictionary to use to extend first one None to return source_dict unmodified @param key(unicode, None): if specified extra_dict[key] will be used if it doesn't exists, a copy of unmodified source_dict is returned @return (dict): resulting dictionary """ if extra_dict is None: return source_dict if key is not None: extra_dict = extra_dict.get(key, {}) ret = source_dict.copy() ret.update(extra_dict) return ret def highlight(self, code, lexer_name=None, lexer_opts=None, html_fmt_opts=None): """Do syntax highlighting on code under the hood, pygments is used, check its documentation for options possible values @param code(unicode): code or markup to highlight @param lexer_name(unicode, None): name of the lexer to use None to autodetect it @param html_fmt_opts(dict, None): kword arguments to use for HtmlFormatter @return (unicode): HTML markup with highlight classes """ if lexer_opts is None: lexer_opts = {} if html_fmt_opts is None: html_fmt_opts = {} if lexer_name is None: lexer = lexers.guess_lexer(code, **lexer_opts) else: lexer = lexers.get_lexer_by_name(lexer_name, **lexer_opts) formatter = formatters.HtmlFormatter(**html_fmt_opts) return safe(pygments.highlight(code, lexer, formatter)) ## custom tests ## def _in_the_past(self, timestamp): """check if a date is in the past @param timestamp(unicode, int): unix time @return (bool): True if date is in the past """ return time.time() > int(timestamp) ## template methods ## def _icon_defs(self, *names): """Define svg icons which will be used in the template, and use their name as id""" svg_elt = etree.Element( "svg", nsmap={None: "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"}, width="0", height="0", style="display: block", ) defs_elt = etree.SubElement(svg_elt, "defs") for name in names: path = os.path.join(self.icons_path, name + u".svg") icon_svg_elt = etree.parse(path).getroot() # we use icon name as id, so we can retrieve them easily icon_svg_elt.set("id", name) if not icon_svg_elt.tag == "{http://www.w3.org/2000/svg}svg": raise exceptions.DataError(u"invalid SVG element") defs_elt.append(icon_svg_elt) return safe(etree.tostring(svg_elt, encoding="unicode")) def _icon_use(self, name, cls=""): return safe( u"""<svg class="svg-icon{cls}" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 100 100"> <use href="#{name}"/> </svg> """.format( name=name, cls=(" " + cls) if cls else "" ) ) def render( self, template, theme=None, locale=C.DEFAULT_LOCALE, root_path=u"", media_path=u"", css_files=None, css_inline=False, **kwargs ): """render a template . @param template(unicode): template to render (e.g. blog/articles.html) @param theme(unicode): template theme @param root_path(unicode): prefix of the path/URL to use for template root must end with a u'/' @param media_path(unicode): prefix of the SàT media path/URL to use for template root must end with a u'/' @param css_files(list[unicode],None): CSS files to used CSS files must be in static dir of the template use None for automatic selection of CSS files based on template category None is recommended. General static/style.css and theme file name will be used. @param css_inline(bool): if True, CSS will be embedded in the HTML page @param **kwargs: variable to transmit to the template """ if not template: raise ValueError(u"template can't be empty") if theme is not None: # use want to set a theme, we add it to the template path if template[0] == u"(": raise ValueError( u"you can't specify theme in template path and in argument at the same time" ) elif template[0] == u"/": raise ValueError(u"you can't specify theme with absolute paths") template = u"(" + theme + u")" + template else: theme, dummy = self.env.loader.parse_template(template) template_source = self.env.get_template(template) template_root_dir = os.path.normpath( self.base_dir ) # FIXME: should be modified if we handle use extra dirs # XXX: template_path may have a different theme as first element than theme if a default page is used template_path = template_source.filename[len(template_root_dir) + 1 :] if css_files is None: css_files = self.getCSSFiles(template_path, template_root_dir) kwargs["icon_defs"] = self._icon_defs kwargs["icon"] = self._icon_use if css_inline: css_contents = [] for css_file in css_files: css_file_path = os.path.join(template_root_dir, css_file) with open(css_file_path) as f: css_contents.append(f.read()) if css_contents: kwargs["css_content"] = "\n".join(css_contents) scripts_handler = ScriptsHandler( self, template_path, template_root_dir, root_path ) self.setLocale(locale) # XXX: theme used in template arguments is the requested theme, which may differ from actual theme # if the template doesn't exist in the requested theme. return template_source.render( theme=theme, root_path=root_path, media_path=media_path, css_files=css_files, locale=self._locale, gidx=Indexer(), script=scripts_handler, **kwargs )