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from __future__ import annotations |
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from collections.abc import Callable, Generator, Iterable, Mapping, MutableMapping |
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from contextlib import contextmanager |
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from typing import Any, Literal, overload |
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from . import helpers, presets |
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from .common import normalize_url, utils |
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from .parser_block import ParserBlock |
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from .parser_core import ParserCore |
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from .parser_inline import ParserInline |
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from .renderer import RendererHTML, RendererProtocol |
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from .rules_core.state_core import StateCore |
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from .token import Token |
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from .utils import EnvType, OptionsDict, OptionsType, PresetType |
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try: |
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import linkify_it |
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except ModuleNotFoundError: |
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linkify_it = None |
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_PRESETS: dict[str, PresetType] = { |
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"default": presets.default.make(), |
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"js-default": presets.js_default.make(), |
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"zero": presets.zero.make(), |
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"commonmark": presets.commonmark.make(), |
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"gfm-like": presets.gfm_like.make(), |
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} |
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class MarkdownIt: |
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def __init__( |
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self, |
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config: str | PresetType = "commonmark", |
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options_update: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, |
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*, |
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renderer_cls: Callable[[MarkdownIt], RendererProtocol] = RendererHTML, |
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): |
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"""Main parser class |
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:param config: name of configuration to load or a pre-defined dictionary |
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:param options_update: dictionary that will be merged into ``config["options"]`` |
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:param renderer_cls: the class to load as the renderer: |
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``self.renderer = renderer_cls(self) |
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""" |
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self.utils = utils |
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self.helpers = helpers |
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self.inline = ParserInline() |
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self.block = ParserBlock() |
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self.core = ParserCore() |
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self.renderer = renderer_cls(self) |
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self.linkify = linkify_it.LinkifyIt() if linkify_it else None |
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if options_update and not isinstance(options_update, Mapping): |
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raise TypeError( |
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f"options_update should be a mapping: {options_update}" |
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"\n(Perhaps you intended this to be the renderer_cls?)" |
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) |
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self.configure(config, options_update=options_update) |
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def __repr__(self) -> str: |
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return f"{self.__class__.__module__}.{self.__class__.__name__}()" |
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@overload |
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def __getitem__(self, name: Literal["inline"]) -> ParserInline: |
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... |
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@overload |
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def __getitem__(self, name: Literal["block"]) -> ParserBlock: |
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... |
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@overload |
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def __getitem__(self, name: Literal["core"]) -> ParserCore: |
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... |
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@overload |
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def __getitem__(self, name: Literal["renderer"]) -> RendererProtocol: |
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... |
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@overload |
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def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> Any: |
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... |
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def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> Any: |
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return { |
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"inline": self.inline, |
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"block": self.block, |
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"core": self.core, |
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"renderer": self.renderer, |
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}[name] |
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def set(self, options: OptionsType) -> None: |
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"""Set parser options (in the same format as in constructor). |
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Probably, you will never need it, but you can change options after constructor call. |
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__Note:__ To achieve the best possible performance, don't modify a |
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`markdown-it` instance options on the fly. If you need multiple configurations |
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it's best to create multiple instances and initialize each with separate config. |
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""" |
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self.options = OptionsDict(options) |
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def configure( |
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self, presets: str | PresetType, options_update: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None |
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) -> MarkdownIt: |
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"""Batch load of all options and component settings. |
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This is an internal method, and you probably will not need it. |
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But if you will - see available presets and data structure |
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[here](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it/tree/master/lib/presets) |
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We strongly recommend to use presets instead of direct config loads. |
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That will give better compatibility with next versions. |
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""" |
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if isinstance(presets, str): |
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if presets not in _PRESETS: |
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raise KeyError(f"Wrong `markdown-it` preset '{presets}', check name") |
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config = _PRESETS[presets] |
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else: |
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config = presets |
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if not config: |
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raise ValueError("Wrong `markdown-it` config, can't be empty") |
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options = config.get("options", {}) or {} |
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if options_update: |
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options = {**options, **options_update} |
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self.set(options) |
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if "components" in config: |
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for name, component in config["components"].items(): |
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rules = component.get("rules", None) |
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if rules: |
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self[name].ruler.enableOnly(rules) |
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rules2 = component.get("rules2", None) |
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if rules2: |
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self[name].ruler2.enableOnly(rules2) |
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return self |
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def get_all_rules(self) -> dict[str, list[str]]: |
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"""Return the names of all active rules.""" |
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rules = { |
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chain: self[chain].ruler.get_all_rules() |
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for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"] |
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} |
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rules["inline2"] = self.inline.ruler2.get_all_rules() |
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return rules |
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def get_active_rules(self) -> dict[str, list[str]]: |
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"""Return the names of all active rules.""" |
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rules = { |
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chain: self[chain].ruler.get_active_rules() |
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for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"] |
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} |
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rules["inline2"] = self.inline.ruler2.get_active_rules() |
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return rules |
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def enable( |
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self, names: str | Iterable[str], ignoreInvalid: bool = False |
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) -> MarkdownIt: |
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"""Enable list or rules. (chainable) |
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:param names: rule name or list of rule names to enable. |
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:param ignoreInvalid: set `true` to ignore errors when rule not found. |
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It will automatically find appropriate components, |
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containing rules with given names. If rule not found, and `ignoreInvalid` |
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not set - throws exception. |
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Example:: |
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md = MarkdownIt().enable(['sub', 'sup']).disable('smartquotes') |
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""" |
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result = [] |
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if isinstance(names, str): |
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names = [names] |
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for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"]: |
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result.extend(self[chain].ruler.enable(names, True)) |
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result.extend(self.inline.ruler2.enable(names, True)) |
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missed = [name for name in names if name not in result] |
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if missed and not ignoreInvalid: |
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raise ValueError(f"MarkdownIt. Failed to enable unknown rule(s): {missed}") |
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return self |
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def disable( |
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self, names: str | Iterable[str], ignoreInvalid: bool = False |
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) -> MarkdownIt: |
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"""The same as [[MarkdownIt.enable]], but turn specified rules off. (chainable) |
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:param names: rule name or list of rule names to disable. |
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:param ignoreInvalid: set `true` to ignore errors when rule not found. |
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""" |
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result = [] |
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if isinstance(names, str): |
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names = [names] |
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for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"]: |
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result.extend(self[chain].ruler.disable(names, True)) |
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result.extend(self.inline.ruler2.disable(names, True)) |
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missed = [name for name in names if name not in result] |
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if missed and not ignoreInvalid: |
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raise ValueError(f"MarkdownIt. Failed to disable unknown rule(s): {missed}") |
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return self |
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@contextmanager |
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def reset_rules(self) -> Generator[None, None, None]: |
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"""A context manager, that will reset the current enabled rules on exit.""" |
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chain_rules = self.get_active_rules() |
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yield |
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for chain, rules in chain_rules.items(): |
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if chain != "inline2": |
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self[chain].ruler.enableOnly(rules) |
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self.inline.ruler2.enableOnly(chain_rules["inline2"]) |
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def add_render_rule( |
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self, name: str, function: Callable[..., Any], fmt: str = "html" |
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) -> None: |
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"""Add a rule for rendering a particular Token type. |
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Only applied when ``renderer.__output__ == fmt`` |
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""" |
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if self.renderer.__output__ == fmt: |
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self.renderer.rules[name] = function.__get__(self.renderer) |
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def use( |
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self, plugin: Callable[..., None], *params: Any, **options: Any |
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) -> MarkdownIt: |
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"""Load specified plugin with given params into current parser instance. (chainable) |
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It's just a sugar to call `plugin(md, params)` with curring. |
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Example:: |
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def func(tokens, idx): |
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tokens[idx].content = tokens[idx].content.replace('foo', 'bar') |
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md = MarkdownIt().use(plugin, 'foo_replace', 'text', func) |
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""" |
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plugin(self, *params, **options) |
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return self |
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def parse(self, src: str, env: EnvType | None = None) -> list[Token]: |
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"""Parse the source string to a token stream |
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:param src: source string |
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:param env: environment sandbox |
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Parse input string and return list of block tokens (special token type |
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"inline" will contain list of inline tokens). |
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`env` is used to pass data between "distributed" rules and return additional |
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metadata like reference info, needed for the renderer. It also can be used to |
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inject data in specific cases. Usually, you will be ok to pass `{}`, |
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and then pass updated object to renderer. |
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""" |
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env = {} if env is None else env |
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if not isinstance(env, MutableMapping): |
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raise TypeError(f"Input data should be a MutableMapping, not {type(env)}") |
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if not isinstance(src, str): |
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raise TypeError(f"Input data should be a string, not {type(src)}") |
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state = StateCore(src, self, env) |
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self.core.process(state) |
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return state.tokens |
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def render(self, src: str, env: EnvType | None = None) -> Any: |
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"""Render markdown string into html. It does all magic for you :). |
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:param src: source string |
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:param env: environment sandbox |
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:returns: The output of the loaded renderer |
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`env` can be used to inject additional metadata (`{}` by default). |
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But you will not need it with high probability. See also comment |
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in [[MarkdownIt.parse]]. |
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""" |
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env = {} if env is None else env |
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return self.renderer.render(self.parse(src, env), self.options, env) |
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def parseInline(self, src: str, env: EnvType | None = None) -> list[Token]: |
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"""The same as [[MarkdownIt.parse]] but skip all block rules. |
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:param src: source string |
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:param env: environment sandbox |
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It returns the |
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block tokens list with the single `inline` element, containing parsed inline |
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tokens in `children` property. Also updates `env` object. |
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""" |
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env = {} if env is None else env |
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if not isinstance(env, MutableMapping): |
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raise TypeError(f"Input data should be an MutableMapping, not {type(env)}") |
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if not isinstance(src, str): |
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raise TypeError(f"Input data should be a string, not {type(src)}") |
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state = StateCore(src, self, env) |
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state.inlineMode = True |
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self.core.process(state) |
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return state.tokens |
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def renderInline(self, src: str, env: EnvType | None = None) -> Any: |
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"""Similar to [[MarkdownIt.render]] but for single paragraph content. |
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:param src: source string |
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:param env: environment sandbox |
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Similar to [[MarkdownIt.render]] but for single paragraph content. Result |
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will NOT be wrapped into `<p>` tags. |
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""" |
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env = {} if env is None else env |
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return self.renderer.render(self.parseInline(src, env), self.options, env) |
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def validateLink(self, url: str) -> bool: |
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"""Validate if the URL link is allowed in output. |
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This validator can prohibit more than really needed to prevent XSS. |
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It's a tradeoff to keep code simple and to be secure by default. |
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Note: the url should be normalized at this point, and existing entities decoded. |
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""" |
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return normalize_url.validateLink(url) |
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def normalizeLink(self, url: str) -> str: |
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"""Normalize destination URLs in links |
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[label]: destination 'title' |
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^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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""" |
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return normalize_url.normalizeLink(url) |
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def normalizeLinkText(self, link: str) -> str: |
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"""Normalize autolink content |
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<destination> |
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~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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""" |
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return normalize_url.normalizeLinkText(link) |
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