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"""Makefile for the python-markdown2 project.
${common_task_list}
See `mk -h' for options.
"""
import sys
import os
from os.path import join, dirname, normpath, abspath, exists, basename
import re
import webbrowser
from pprint import pprint
from mklib.common import MkError
from mklib import Task
from mklib.sh import run_in_dir
class bugs(Task):
"""Open bug database page."""
def make(self):
webbrowser.open("http://code.google.com/p/python-markdown2/issues/list")
class site(Task):
"""Open the Google Code project page."""
def make(self):
webbrowser.open("http://code.google.com/p/python-markdown2/")
class sdist(Task):
"""python setup.py sdist"""
def make(self):
run_in_dir("%spython setup.py sdist -f --formats zip"
% _setup_command_prefix(),
self.dir, self.log.debug)
class pypi_upload(Task):
"""Update release to pypi."""
def make(self):
tasks = (sys.platform == "win32"
and "bdist_wininst upload"
or "sdist --formats zip upload")
run_in_dir("%spython setup.py %s" % (_setup_command_prefix(), tasks),
self.dir, self.log.debug)
sys.path.insert(0, join(self.dir, "lib"))
url = "http://pypi.python.org/pypi/markdown2/"
import webbrowser
webbrowser.open_new(url)
class googlecode_upload(Task):
"""Upload sdist to Google Code project site."""
deps = ["sdist"]
def make(self):
helper_in_cwd = exists(join(self.dir, "googlecode_upload.py"))
if helper_in_cwd:
sys.path.insert(0, self.dir)
try:
import googlecode_upload
except ImportError:
raise MkError("couldn't import `googlecode_upload` (get it from http://support.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/scripts/googlecode_upload.py)")
if helper_in_cwd:
del sys.path[0]
sys.path.insert(0, join(self.dir, "lib"))
import markdown2
sdist_path = join(self.dir, "dist",
"markdown2-%s.zip" % markdown2.__version__)
status, reason, url = googlecode_upload.upload_find_auth(
sdist_path,
"python-markdown2", # project_name
"markdown2 %s source package" % markdown2.__version__, # summary
["Featured", "Type-Archive"]) # labels
if not url:
raise MkError("couldn't upload sdist to Google Code: %s (%s)"
% (reason, status))
self.log.info("uploaded sdist to `%s'", url)
project_url = "http://code.google.com/p/python-markdown2/"
import webbrowser
webbrowser.open_new(project_url)
class test(Task):
"""Run all tests (except known failures)."""
def make(self):
for ver, python in self._gen_pythons():
if ver < (2,3):
# Don't support Python < 2.3.
continue
elif ver >= (3, 0):
# Don't yet support Python 3.
continue
ver_str = "%s.%s" % ver
print "-- test with Python %s (%s)" % (ver_str, python)
assert ' ' not in python
run_in_dir("%s test.py -- -knownfailure" % python,
join(self.dir, "test"))
def _python_ver_from_python(self, python):
assert ' ' not in python
o = os.popen('''%s -c "import sys; print(sys.version)"''' % python)
ver_str = o.read().strip()
ver_bits = re.split("\.|[^\d]", ver_str, 2)[:2]
ver = tuple(map(int, ver_bits))
return ver
def _gen_python_names(self):
yield "python"
for ver in [(2,4), (2,5), (2,6), (2,7), (3,0), (3,1)]:
yield "python%d.%d" % ver
if sys.platform == "win32":
yield "python%d%d" % ver
def _gen_pythons(self):
sys.path.insert(0, join(self.dir, "externals", "which"))
import which # get it from http://trentm.com/projects/which
python_from_ver = {}
for name in self._gen_python_names():
for python in which.whichall(name):
ver = self._python_ver_from_python(python)
if ver not in python_from_ver:
python_from_ver[ver] = python
for ver, python in sorted(python_from_ver.items()):
yield ver, python
class todo(Task):
"""Print out todo's and xxx's in the docs area."""
def make(self):
for path in _paths_from_path_patterns(['.'],
excludes=[".svn", "*.pyc", "TO""DO.txt", "Makefile.py",
"*.png", "*.gif", "*.pprint", "*.prof",
"tmp-*"]):
self._dump_pattern_in_path("TO\DO\\|XX\X", path)
path = join(self.dir, "TO""DO.txt")
todos = re.compile("^- ", re.M).findall(open(path, 'r').read())
print "(plus %d TODOs from TO""DO.txt)" % len(todos)
def _dump_pattern_in_path(self, pattern, path):
os.system("grep -nH '%s' '%s'" % (pattern, path))
class pygments(Task):
"""Get a copy of pygments in externals/pygments.
This will be used by the test suite.
"""
def make(self):
pygments_dir = join(self.dir, "externals", "pygments")
if exists(pygments_dir):
run_in_dir("hg pull", pygments_dir, self.log.info)
run_in_dir("hg update", pygments_dir, self.log.info)
else:
if not exists(dirname(pygments_dir)):
os.makedirs(dirname(pygments_dir))
run_in_dir("hg clone http://dev.pocoo.org/hg/pygments-main %s"
% basename(pygments_dir),
dirname(pygments_dir), self.log.info)
class announce_release(Task):
"""Send a release announcement. Don't send this multiple times!."""
headers = {
"To": [
],
"From": ["Trent Mick <[email protected]>"],
"Subject": "ANN: python-markdown2 %(version)s -- A fast and complete Python implementation of Markdown",
"Reply-To": "[email protected]",
}
if False: # for dev/debugging
headers["To"] = ["[email protected]"]
body = r"""
### Where?
- Project Page: <http://code.google.com/p/python-markdown2/>
- PyPI: <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/markdown2/>
### What's new?
%(whatsnew)s
Full changelog: <http://code.google.com/p/python-markdown2/source/browse/trunk/CHANGES.txt>
### What is 'markdown2'?
`markdown2.py` is a fast and complete Python implementation of
[Markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) -- a
text-to-HTML markup syntax.
### Module usage
>>> import markdown2
>>> markdown2.markdown("*boo!*") # or use `html = markdown_path(PATH)`
u'<p><em>boo!</em></p>\n'
>>> markdowner = Markdown()
>>> markdowner.convert("*boo!*")
u'<p><em>boo!</em></p>\n'
>>> markdowner.convert("**boom!**")
u'<p><strong>boom!</strong></p>\n'
### Command line usage
$ cat hi.markdown
# Hello World!
$ markdown2 hi.markdown
<h1>Hello World!</h1>
This implementation of Markdown implements the full "core" syntax plus a
number of extras (e.g., code syntax coloring, footnotes) as described on
<http://code.google.com/p/python-markdown2/wiki/Extras>.
Cheers,
Trent
--
Trent Mick
http://trentm.com/blog/
"""
def _parse_changes_txt(self):
changes_txt = open(join(self.dir, "CHANGES.txt")).read()
sections = re.split(r'\n(?=##)', changes_txt)
for section in sections[1:]:
first, tail = section.split('\n', 1)
if "not yet released" in first:
continue
break
whatsnew_text = tail.strip()
version = first.strip().split()[-1]
if version.startswith("v"):
version = version[1:]
return version, whatsnew_text
def make(self):
import getpass
if getpass.getuser() != "trentm":
raise RuntimeError("You're not `trentm`. That's not "
"expected here.")
version, whatsnew = self._parse_changes_txt()
data = {
"whatsnew": whatsnew,
"version": version,
}
headers = {}
for name, v in self.headers.items():
if isinstance(v, basestring):
value = v % data
else:
value = v
headers[name] = value
body = _dedent(self.body, skip_first_line=True) % data
# Ensure all the footer lines end with two spaces: markdown syntax
# for <br/>.
lines = body.splitlines(False)
idx = lines.index("Cheers,") - 1
for i in range(idx, len(lines)):
lines[i] += ' '
body = '\n'.join(lines)
print "=" * 70, "body"
print body
print "=" * 70
answer = _query_yes_no(
"Send release announcement email for v%s to %s?" % (
version, ", ".join(self.headers["To"])),
default="no")
if answer != "yes":
return
sys.path.insert(0, join(self.dir, "lib"))
import markdown2
body_html = markdown2.markdown(body)
email_it_via_gmail(headers, text=body, html=body_html)
self.log.info("announcement sent")
#---- internal support stuff
# Recipe http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576824/
def email_it_via_gmail(headers, text=None, html=None, password=None):
"""Send an email -- with text and HTML parts.
@param headers {dict} A mapping with, at least: "To", "Subject" and
"From", header values. "To", "Cc" and "Bcc" values must be *lists*,
if given.
@param text {str} The text email content.
@param html {str} The HTML email content.
@param password {str} Is the 'From' gmail user's password. If not given
it will be prompted for via `getpass.getpass()`.
Derived from http://code.activestate.com/recipes/473810/ and
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/778202/smtplib-and-gmail-python-script-problems
"""
from email.MIMEMultipart import MIMEMultipart
from email.MIMEText import MIMEText
import smtplib
import getpass
if text is None and html is None:
raise ValueError("neither `text` nor `html` content was given for "
"sending the email")
if not ("To" in headers and "From" in headers and "Subject" in headers):
raise ValueError("`headers` dict must include at least all of "
"'To', 'From' and 'Subject' keys")
# Create the root message and fill in the from, to, and subject headers
msg_root = MIMEMultipart('related')
for name, value in headers.items():
msg_root[name] = isinstance(value, list) and ', '.join(value) or value
msg_root.preamble = 'This is a multi-part message in MIME format.'
# Encapsulate the plain and HTML versions of the message body in an
# 'alternative' part, so message agents can decide which they want
# to display.
msg_alternative = MIMEMultipart('alternative')
msg_root.attach(msg_alternative)
# Attach HTML and text alternatives.
if text:
msg_text = MIMEText(text.encode('utf-8'))
msg_alternative.attach(msg_text)
if html:
msg_text = MIMEText(html.encode('utf-8'), 'html')
msg_alternative.attach(msg_text)
to_addrs = headers["To"] \
+ headers.get("Cc", []) \
+ headers.get("Bcc", [])
from_addr = msg_root["From"]
# Get username and password.
from_addr_pats = [
re.compile(".*\((.+@.+)\)"), # Joe ([email protected])
re.compile(".*<(.+@.+)>"), # Joe <[email protected]>
]
for pat in from_addr_pats:
m = pat.match(from_addr)
if m:
username = m.group(1)
break
else:
username = from_addr
if not password:
password = getpass.getpass("%s's password: " % username)
smtp = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.gmail.com', 587) # port 465 or 587
smtp.ehlo()
smtp.starttls()
smtp.ehlo()
smtp.login(username, password)
smtp.sendmail(from_addr, to_addrs, msg_root.as_string())
smtp.close()
# Recipe: dedent (0.1.2)
def _dedentlines(lines, tabsize=8, skip_first_line=False):
"""_dedentlines(lines, tabsize=8, skip_first_line=False) -> dedented lines
"lines" is a list of lines to dedent.
"tabsize" is the tab width to use for indent width calculations.
"skip_first_line" is a boolean indicating if the first line should
be skipped for calculating the indent width and for dedenting.
This is sometimes useful for docstrings and similar.
Same as dedent() except operates on a sequence of lines. Note: the
lines list is modified **in-place**.
"""
DEBUG = False
if DEBUG:
print "dedent: dedent(..., tabsize=%d, skip_first_line=%r)"\
% (tabsize, skip_first_line)
indents = []
margin = None
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
if i == 0 and skip_first_line: continue
indent = 0
for ch in line:
if ch == ' ':
indent += 1
elif ch == '\t':
indent += tabsize - (indent % tabsize)
elif ch in '\r\n':
continue # skip all-whitespace lines
else:
break
else:
continue # skip all-whitespace lines
if DEBUG: print "dedent: indent=%d: %r" % (indent, line)
if margin is None:
margin = indent
else:
margin = min(margin, indent)
if DEBUG: print "dedent: margin=%r" % margin
if margin is not None and margin > 0:
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
if i == 0 and skip_first_line: continue
removed = 0
for j, ch in enumerate(line):
if ch == ' ':
removed += 1
elif ch == '\t':
removed += tabsize - (removed % tabsize)
elif ch in '\r\n':
if DEBUG: print "dedent: %r: EOL -> strip up to EOL" % line
lines[i] = lines[i][j:]
break
else:
raise ValueError("unexpected non-whitespace char %r in "
"line %r while removing %d-space margin"
% (ch, line, margin))
if DEBUG:
print "dedent: %r: %r -> removed %d/%d"\
% (line, ch, removed, margin)
if removed == margin:
lines[i] = lines[i][j+1:]
break
elif removed > margin:
lines[i] = ' '*(removed-margin) + lines[i][j+1:]
break
else:
if removed:
lines[i] = lines[i][removed:]
return lines
def _dedent(text, tabsize=8, skip_first_line=False):
"""_dedent(text, tabsize=8, skip_first_line=False) -> dedented text
"text" is the text to dedent.
"tabsize" is the tab width to use for indent width calculations.
"skip_first_line" is a boolean indicating if the first line should
be skipped for calculating the indent width and for dedenting.
This is sometimes useful for docstrings and similar.
textwrap.dedent(s), but don't expand tabs to spaces
"""
lines = text.splitlines(1)
_dedentlines(lines, tabsize=tabsize, skip_first_line=skip_first_line)
return ''.join(lines)
# Recipe: query_yes_no (1.0)
def _query_yes_no(question, default="yes"):
"""Ask a yes/no question via raw_input() and return their answer.
"question" is a string that is presented to the user.
"default" is the presumed answer if the user just hits <Enter>.
It must be "yes" (the default), "no" or None (meaning
an answer is required of the user).
The "answer" return value is one of "yes" or "no".
"""
valid = {"yes":"yes", "y":"yes", "ye":"yes",
"no":"no", "n":"no"}
if default == None:
prompt = " [y/n] "
elif default == "yes":
prompt = " [Y/n] "
elif default == "no":
prompt = " [y/N] "
else:
raise ValueError("invalid default answer: '%s'" % default)
while 1:
sys.stdout.write(question + prompt)
choice = raw_input().lower()
if default is not None and choice == '':
return default
elif choice in valid.keys():
return valid[choice]
else:
sys.stdout.write("Please respond with 'yes' or 'no' "\
"(or 'y' or 'n').\n")
# Recipe: paths_from_path_patterns (0.3.7)
def _should_include_path(path, includes, excludes):
"""Return True iff the given path should be included."""
from os.path import basename
from fnmatch import fnmatch
base = basename(path)
if includes:
for include in includes:
if fnmatch(base, include):
try:
log.debug("include `%s' (matches `%s')", path, include)
except (NameError, AttributeError):
pass
break
else:
try:
log.debug("exclude `%s' (matches no includes)", path)
except (NameError, AttributeError):
pass
return False
for exclude in excludes:
if fnmatch(base, exclude):
try:
log.debug("exclude `%s' (matches `%s')", path, exclude)
except (NameError, AttributeError):
pass
return False
return True
_NOT_SPECIFIED = ("NOT", "SPECIFIED")
def _paths_from_path_patterns(path_patterns, files=True, dirs="never",
recursive=True, includes=[], excludes=[],
on_error=_NOT_SPECIFIED):
"""_paths_from_path_patterns([<path-patterns>, ...]) -> file paths
Generate a list of paths (files and/or dirs) represented by the given path
patterns.
"path_patterns" is a list of paths optionally using the '*', '?' and
'[seq]' glob patterns.
"files" is boolean (default True) indicating if file paths
should be yielded
"dirs" is string indicating under what conditions dirs are
yielded. It must be one of:
never (default) never yield dirs
always yield all dirs matching given patterns
if-not-recursive only yield dirs for invocations when
recursive=False
See use cases below for more details.
"recursive" is boolean (default True) indicating if paths should
be recursively yielded under given dirs.
"includes" is a list of file patterns to include in recursive
searches.
"excludes" is a list of file and dir patterns to exclude.
(Note: This is slightly different than GNU grep's --exclude
option which only excludes *files*. I.e. you cannot exclude
a ".svn" dir.)
"on_error" is an error callback called when a given path pattern
matches nothing:
on_error(PATH_PATTERN)
If not specified, the default is look for a "log" global and
call:
log.error("`%s': No such file or directory")
Specify None to do nothing.
Typically this is useful for a command-line tool that takes a list
of paths as arguments. (For Unix-heads: the shell on Windows does
NOT expand glob chars, that is left to the app.)
Use case #1: like `grep -r`
{files=True, dirs='never', recursive=(if '-r' in opts)}
script FILE # yield FILE, else call on_error(FILE)
script DIR # yield nothing
script PATH* # yield all files matching PATH*; if none,
# call on_error(PATH*) callback
script -r DIR # yield files (not dirs) recursively under DIR
script -r PATH* # yield files matching PATH* and files recursively
# under dirs matching PATH*; if none, call
# on_error(PATH*) callback
Use case #2: like `file -r` (if it had a recursive option)
{files=True, dirs='if-not-recursive', recursive=(if '-r' in opts)}
script FILE # yield FILE, else call on_error(FILE)
script DIR # yield DIR, else call on_error(DIR)
script PATH* # yield all files and dirs matching PATH*; if none,
# call on_error(PATH*) callback
script -r DIR # yield files (not dirs) recursively under DIR
script -r PATH* # yield files matching PATH* and files recursively
# under dirs matching PATH*; if none, call
# on_error(PATH*) callback
Use case #3: kind of like `find .`
{files=True, dirs='always', recursive=(if '-r' in opts)}
script FILE # yield FILE, else call on_error(FILE)
script DIR # yield DIR, else call on_error(DIR)
script PATH* # yield all files and dirs matching PATH*; if none,
# call on_error(PATH*) callback
script -r DIR # yield files and dirs recursively under DIR
# (including DIR)
script -r PATH* # yield files and dirs matching PATH* and recursively
# under dirs; if none, call on_error(PATH*)
# callback
"""
from os.path import basename, exists, isdir, join
from glob import glob
assert not isinstance(path_patterns, basestring), \
"'path_patterns' must be a sequence, not a string: %r" % path_patterns
GLOB_CHARS = '*?['
for path_pattern in path_patterns:
# Determine the set of paths matching this path_pattern.
for glob_char in GLOB_CHARS:
if glob_char in path_pattern:
paths = glob(path_pattern)
break
else:
paths = exists(path_pattern) and [path_pattern] or []
if not paths:
if on_error is None:
pass
elif on_error is _NOT_SPECIFIED:
try:
log.error("`%s': No such file or directory", path_pattern)
except (NameError, AttributeError):
pass
else:
on_error(path_pattern)
for path in paths:
if isdir(path):
# 'includes' SHOULD affect whether a dir is yielded.
if (dirs == "always"
or (dirs == "if-not-recursive" and not recursive)
) and _should_include_path(path, includes, excludes):
yield path
# However, if recursive, 'includes' should NOT affect
# whether a dir is recursed into. Otherwise you could
# not:
# script -r --include="*.py" DIR
if recursive and _should_include_path(path, [], excludes):
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(path):
dir_indeces_to_remove = []
for i, dirname in enumerate(dirnames):
d = join(dirpath, dirname)
if dirs == "always" \
and _should_include_path(d, includes, excludes):
yield d
if not _should_include_path(d, [], excludes):
dir_indeces_to_remove.append(i)
for i in reversed(dir_indeces_to_remove):
del dirnames[i]
if files:
for filename in sorted(filenames):
f = join(dirpath, filename)
if _should_include_path(f, includes, excludes):
yield f
elif files and _should_include_path(path, includes, excludes):
yield path
def _setup_command_prefix():
prefix = ""
if sys.platform == "darwin":
# http://forums.macosxhints.com/archive/index.php/t-43243.html
# This is an Apple customization to `tar` to avoid creating
# '._foo' files for extended-attributes for archived files.
prefix = "COPY_EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTES_DISABLE=1 "
return prefix