Mini Shell
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# may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of
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import logging
logger = logging.getLogger('bcdocs')
class BaseStyle(object):
def __init__(self, doc, indent_width=2):
self.doc = doc
self.indent_width = indent_width
self._indent = 0
self.keep_data = True
@property
def indentation(self):
return self._indent
@indentation.setter
def indentation(self, value):
self._indent = value
def new_paragraph(self):
return '\n%s' % self.spaces()
def indent(self):
self._indent += 1
def dedent(self):
if self._indent > 0:
self._indent -= 1
def spaces(self):
return ' ' * (self._indent * self.indent_width)
def bold(self, s):
return s
def ref(self, link, title=None):
return link
def h2(self, s):
return s
def h3(self, s):
return s
def underline(self, s):
return s
def italics(self, s):
return s
class ReSTStyle(BaseStyle):
def __init__(self, doc, indent_width=2):
BaseStyle.__init__(self, doc, indent_width)
self.do_p = True
self.a_href = None
self.list_depth = 0
def new_paragraph(self):
self.doc.write('\n\n%s' % self.spaces())
def new_line(self):
self.doc.write('\n%s' % self.spaces())
def _start_inline(self, markup):
self.doc.write(markup)
def _end_inline(self, markup):
# Sometimes the HTML markup has whitespace between the end
# of the text inside the inline markup and the closing element
# (e.g. <b>foobar </b>). This trailing space will cause
# problems in the ReST inline markup so we remove it here
# by popping the last item written off the stack, striping
# the whitespace and then pushing it back on the stack.
last_write = self.doc.pop_write().rstrip(' ')
# Sometimes, for whatever reason, a tag like <b/> is present. This
# is problematic because if we simply translate that directly then
# we end up with something like ****, which rst will assume is a
# heading instead of an empty bold.
if last_write == markup:
return
self.doc.push_write(last_write)
self.doc.write(markup + ' ')
def start_bold(self, attrs=None):
self._start_inline('**')
def end_bold(self):
self._end_inline('**')
def start_b(self, attrs=None):
self.doc.do_translation = True
self.start_bold(attrs)
def end_b(self):
self.doc.do_translation = False
self.end_bold()
def bold(self, s):
if s:
self.start_bold()
self.doc.write(s)
self.end_bold()
def ref(self, title, link=None):
if link is None:
link = title
self.doc.write(':doc:`%s <%s>`' % (title, link))
def _heading(self, s, border_char):
border = border_char * len(s)
self.new_paragraph()
self.doc.write('%s\n%s\n%s' % (border, s, border))
self.new_paragraph()
def h1(self, s):
self._heading(s, '*')
def h2(self, s):
self._heading(s, '=')
def h3(self, s):
self._heading(s, '-')
def start_italics(self, attrs=None):
self._start_inline('*')
def end_italics(self):
self._end_inline('*')
def italics(self, s):
if s:
self.start_italics()
self.doc.write(s)
self.end_italics()
def start_p(self, attrs=None):
if self.do_p:
self.doc.write('\n\n%s' % self.spaces())
def end_p(self):
if self.do_p:
self.doc.write('\n\n%s' % self.spaces())
def start_code(self, attrs=None):
self.doc.do_translation = True
self._start_inline('``')
def end_code(self):
self.doc.do_translation = False
self._end_inline('``')
def code(self, s):
if s:
self.start_code()
self.doc.write(s)
self.end_code()
def start_note(self, attrs=None):
self.new_paragraph()
self.doc.write('.. note::')
self.indent()
self.new_paragraph()
def end_note(self):
self.dedent()
self.new_paragraph()
def start_important(self, attrs=None):
self.new_paragraph()
self.doc.write('.. warning::')
self.indent()
self.new_paragraph()
def end_important(self):
self.dedent()
self.new_paragraph()
def start_danger(self, attrs=None):
self.new_paragraph()
self.doc.write('.. danger::')
self.indent()
self.new_paragraph()
def end_danger(self):
self.dedent()
self.new_paragraph()
def start_a(self, attrs=None):
if attrs:
for attr_key, attr_value in attrs:
if attr_key == 'href':
self.a_href = attr_value
self.doc.write('`')
else:
# There are some model documentation that
# looks like this: <a>DescribeInstances</a>.
# In this case we just write out an empty
# string.
self.doc.write(' ')
self.doc.do_translation = True
def link_target_definition(self, refname, link):
self.doc.writeln('.. _%s: %s' % (refname, link))
def sphinx_reference_label(self, label, text=None):
if text is None:
text = label
if self.doc.target == 'html':
self.doc.write(':ref:`%s <%s>`' % (text, label))
else:
self.doc.write(text)
def end_a(self):
self.doc.do_translation = False
if self.a_href:
last_write = self.doc.pop_write()
last_write = last_write.rstrip(' ')
if last_write and last_write != '`':
if ':' in last_write:
last_write = last_write.replace(':', r'\:')
self.doc.push_write(last_write)
self.doc.push_write(' <%s>`__' % self.a_href)
elif last_write == '`':
# Look at start_a(). It will do a self.doc.write('`')
# which is the start of the link title. If that is the
# case then there was no link text. We should just
# use an inline link. The syntax of this is
# `<http://url>`_
self.doc.push_write('`<%s>`__' % self.a_href)
else:
self.doc.push_write(self.a_href)
self.doc.hrefs[self.a_href] = self.a_href
self.doc.write('`__')
self.a_href = None
self.doc.write(' ')
def start_i(self, attrs=None):
self.doc.do_translation = True
self.start_italics()
def end_i(self):
self.doc.do_translation = False
self.end_italics()
def start_li(self, attrs=None):
self.new_line()
self.do_p = False
self.doc.write('* ')
def end_li(self):
self.do_p = True
self.new_line()
def li(self, s):
if s:
self.start_li()
self.doc.writeln(s)
self.end_li()
def start_ul(self, attrs=None):
if self.list_depth != 0:
self.indent()
self.list_depth += 1
self.new_paragraph()
def end_ul(self):
self.list_depth -= 1
if self.list_depth != 0:
self.dedent()
self.new_paragraph()
def start_ol(self, attrs=None):
# TODO: Need to control the bullets used for LI items
if self.list_depth != 0:
self.indent()
self.list_depth += 1
self.new_paragraph()
def end_ol(self):
self.list_depth -= 1
if self.list_depth != 0:
self.dedent()
self.new_paragraph()
def start_examples(self, attrs=None):
self.doc.keep_data = False
def end_examples(self):
self.doc.keep_data = True
def start_fullname(self, attrs=None):
self.doc.keep_data = False
def end_fullname(self):
self.doc.keep_data = True
def start_codeblock(self, attrs=None):
self.doc.write('::')
self.indent()
self.new_paragraph()
def end_codeblock(self):
self.dedent()
self.new_paragraph()
def codeblock(self, code):
"""
Literal code blocks are introduced by ending a paragraph with
the special marker ::. The literal block must be indented
(and, like all paragraphs, separated from the surrounding
ones by blank lines).
"""
self.start_codeblock()
self.doc.writeln(code)
self.end_codeblock()
def toctree(self):
if self.doc.target == 'html':
self.doc.write('\n.. toctree::\n')
self.doc.write(' :maxdepth: 1\n')
self.doc.write(' :titlesonly:\n\n')
else:
self.start_ul()
def tocitem(self, item, file_name=None):
if self.doc.target == 'man':
self.li(item)
else:
if file_name:
self.doc.writeln(' %s' % file_name)
else:
self.doc.writeln(' %s' % item)
def hidden_toctree(self):
if self.doc.target == 'html':
self.doc.write('\n.. toctree::\n')
self.doc.write(' :maxdepth: 1\n')
self.doc.write(' :hidden:\n\n')
def hidden_tocitem(self, item):
if self.doc.target == 'html':
self.tocitem(item)
def table_of_contents(self, title=None, depth=None):
self.doc.write('.. contents:: ')
if title is not None:
self.doc.writeln(title)
if depth is not None:
self.doc.writeln(' :depth: %s' % depth)
def start_sphinx_py_class(self, class_name):
self.new_paragraph()
self.doc.write('.. py:class:: %s' % class_name)
self.indent()
self.new_paragraph()
def end_sphinx_py_class(self):
self.dedent()
self.new_paragraph()
def start_sphinx_py_method(self, method_name, parameters=None):
self.new_paragraph()
content = '.. py:method:: %s' % method_name
if parameters is not None:
content += '(%s)' % parameters
self.doc.write(content)
self.indent()
self.new_paragraph()
def end_sphinx_py_method(self):
self.dedent()
self.new_paragraph()
def start_sphinx_py_attr(self, attr_name):
self.new_paragraph()
self.doc.write('.. py:attribute:: %s' % attr_name)
self.indent()
self.new_paragraph()
def end_sphinx_py_attr(self):
self.dedent()
self.new_paragraph()
def write_py_doc_string(self, docstring):
docstring_lines = docstring.splitlines()
for docstring_line in docstring_lines:
self.doc.writeln(docstring_line)
def external_link(self, title, link):
if self.doc.target == 'html':
self.doc.write('`%s <%s>`_' % (title, link))
else:
self.doc.write(title)
def internal_link(self, title, page):
if self.doc.target == 'html':
self.doc.write(':doc:`%s <%s>`' % (title, page))
else:
self.doc.write(title)
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