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author | Waylan Limberg <waylan@gmail.com> | 2008-08-09 22:55:44 -0400 |
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committer | Waylan Limberg <waylan@gmail.com> | 2008-08-09 22:55:44 -0400 |
commit | 2b7e391fcd51d3468133f628f2e013574cf16536 (patch) | |
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reorganized the extensions into a seperate dir. Much cleaner looking file system IMO.
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diff --git a/mdx/mdx_headerid.py b/mdx/mdx_headerid.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8947338 --- /dev/null +++ b/mdx/mdx_headerid.py @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python + +""" +HeaderID Extension for Python-Markdown +====================================== + +Adds ability to set HTML IDs for headers. + +Basic usage: + + >>> import markdown + >>> text = "# Some Header # {#some_id}" + >>> md = markdown.markdown(text, ['headerid']) + >>> md + u'<h1 id="some_id">Some Header</h1>' + +All header IDs are unique: + + >>> text = ''' + ... #Header + ... #Another Header {#header} + ... #Third Header {#header}''' + >>> md = markdown.markdown(text, ['headerid']) + >>> md + u'<h1 id="header">Header</h1>\\n\\n<h1 id="header_1">Another Header</h1>\\n\\n<h1 id="header_2">Third Header</h1>' + +To fit within a html template's hierarchy, set the header base level: + + >>> text = ''' + ... #Some Header + ... ## Next Level''' + >>> md = markdown.markdown(text, ['headerid(level=3)']) + >>> md + u'<h3 id="some_header">Some Header</h3>\\n\\n<h4 id="next_level">Next Level</h4>' + +Turn off auto generated IDs: + + >>> text = ''' + ... # Some Header + ... # Header with ID # { #foo }''' + >>> md = markdown.markdown(text, ['headerid(forceid=False)']) + >>> md + u'<h1>Some Header</h1>\\n\\n<h1 id="foo">Header with ID</h1>' + +Use with MetaData extension: + + >>> text = '''header_level: 2 + ... header_forceid: Off + ... + ... # A Header''' + >>> md = markdown.markdown(text, ['headerid', 'meta']) + >>> md + u'<h2>A Header</h2>' + +By [Waylan Limberg](http://achinghead.com/). + +Project website: http://achinghead.com/markdown-headerid/ +Contact: waylan [at] gmail [dot] com + +License: [BSD](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php) + +Version: 0.1 (May 2, 2008) + +Dependencies: +* [Python 2.3+](http://python.org) +* [Markdown 1.7+](http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/) + +""" + +import markdown +from markdown import etree +import re +from string import ascii_lowercase, digits, punctuation + +ID_CHARS = ascii_lowercase + digits + '-_' + +HEADER_RE = re.compile(r'''^(\#{1,6}) # group(1) = string of hashes + ( [^{^#]*) # group(2) = Header text + [\#]* # optional closing hashes (not counted) + (?:[ \t]*\{[ \t]*\#([-_:a-zA-Z0-9]+)[ \t]*\})? # group(3) = id attr''', + re.VERBOSE) + +IDCOUNT_RE = re.compile(r'^(.*)_([0-9]+)$') + +class HeaderIdExtension (markdown.Extension) : + def __init__(self, configs): + # set defaults + self.config = { + 'level' : ['1', 'Base level for headers.'], + 'forceid' : ['True', 'Force all headers to have an id.'], + 'toc_id' : ['toc', 'Set html id of wrapper div for TOC.'], + 'toc_marker': ['///TOC///', 'Marker to identify position of TOC.'] + } + + for key, value in configs: + self.setConfig(key, value) + + + def extendMarkdown(self, md, md_globals) : + + md.IDs = [] + md.toc = Toc(self.getConfig('toc_id'), self.getConfig('toc_marker')) + + def _processHeaderId(parent_elem, paragraph) : + ''' + Overrides _processHeader of Markdown() and + adds an 'id' to the header. + ''' + m = HEADER_RE.match(paragraph[0]) + if m : + start_level, force_id = _get_meta() + level = len(m.group(1)) + start_level + if level > 6: + level = 6 + h = etree.Element("h%d" % level) + parent_elem.append(h) + inline = etree.SubElement(h, "inline") + inline.text = m.group(2).strip() + i = '' + if m.group(3): + i = _unique_id(m.group(3)) + elif force_id: + i = _create_id(m.group(2).strip()) + if i: + h.set('id', i) + md.toc.append(i, inline.text) + else : + message(CRITICAL, "We've got a problem header!") + + md._processHeader = _processHeaderId + + def _get_meta(): + ''' Return meta data suported by this ext as a tuple ''' + level = int(self.config['level'][0]) - 1 + force = _str2bool(self.config['forceid'][0]) + if hasattr(md, 'Meta'): + if md.Meta.has_key('header_level'): + level = int(md.Meta['header_level'][0]) - 1 + if md.Meta.has_key('header_forceid'): + force = _str2bool(md.Meta['header_forceid'][0]) + return level, force + + def _str2bool(s, default=False): + ''' Convert a string to a booleen value. ''' + s = str(s) + if s.lower() in ['0', 'f', 'false', 'off', 'no', 'n']: + return False + elif s.lower() in ['1', 't', 'true', 'on', 'yes', 'y']: + return True + return default + + def _unique_id(id): + ''' Ensure ID is unique. Append '_1', '_2'... if not ''' + while id in md.IDs: + m = IDCOUNT_RE.match(id) + if m: + id = '%s_%d'% (m.group(1), int(m.group(2))+1) + else: + id = '%s_%d'% (id, 1) + md.IDs.append(id) + return id + + + def _create_id(header): + ''' Return ID from Header text. ''' + h = '' + for c in header.lower().replace(' ', '_'): + if c in ID_CHARS: + h += c + elif c not in punctuation: + h += '+' + return _unique_id(h) + +class Toc(): + """ Store a Table of Contents from a documents Headers. """ + def __init__(self, html_id, marker): + self.html_id = html_id + self.marker = marker + self.ids = [] + self.labels = [] + + def append(self, id, label): + """ Append an item to the store. """ + self.ids.append(id) + self.labels.append(label) + + def render(self): + """ Render the TOC as HTML and return unicode. """ + out = u'<div id="%s"><ul>\n' % self.html_id + for c in range(len(self.ids)): + out += u'<li><a href="#%s">%s</a></li>\n'%(self.ids[c], self.labels[c]) + out += u'</ul></div>' + return out + + +def makeExtension(configs=None) : + return HeaderIdExtension(configs=configs) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + import doctest + doctest.testmod() + |