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bazarr/libs/markdown/extensions/md_in_html.py

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# Python-Markdown Markdown in HTML Extension
# ===============================
# An implementation of [PHP Markdown Extra](http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/extra/)'s
# parsing of Markdown syntax in raw HTML.
# See https://Python-Markdown.github.io/extensions/raw_html
# for documentation.
# Copyright The Python Markdown Project
# License: [BSD](https://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
"""
An implementation of [PHP Markdown Extra](http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/extra/)'s
parsing of Markdown syntax in raw HTML.
See the [documentation](https://Python-Markdown.github.io/extensions/raw_html)
for details.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
from . import Extension
from ..blockprocessors import BlockProcessor
from ..preprocessors import Preprocessor
from ..postprocessors import RawHtmlPostprocessor
from .. import util
from ..htmlparser import HTMLExtractor, blank_line_re
import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Literal, Mapping
if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover
from markdown import Markdown
class HTMLExtractorExtra(HTMLExtractor):
"""
Override `HTMLExtractor` and create `etree` `Elements` for any elements which should have content parsed as
Markdown.
"""
def __init__(self, md: Markdown, *args, **kwargs):
# All block-level tags.
self.block_level_tags = set(md.block_level_elements.copy())
# Block-level tags in which the content only gets span level parsing
self.span_tags = set(
['address', 'dd', 'dt', 'h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', 'h6', 'legend', 'li', 'p', 'summary', 'td', 'th']
)
# Block-level tags which never get their content parsed.
self.raw_tags = set(['canvas', 'math', 'option', 'pre', 'script', 'style', 'textarea'])
super().__init__(md, *args, **kwargs)
# Block-level tags in which the content gets parsed as blocks
self.block_tags = set(self.block_level_tags) - (self.span_tags | self.raw_tags | self.empty_tags)
self.span_and_blocks_tags = self.block_tags | self.span_tags
def reset(self):
"""Reset this instance. Loses all unprocessed data."""
self.mdstack: list[str] = [] # When markdown=1, stack contains a list of tags
self.treebuilder = etree.TreeBuilder()
self.mdstate: list[Literal['block', 'span', 'off', None]] = []
super().reset()
def close(self):
"""Handle any buffered data."""
super().close()
# Handle any unclosed tags.
if self.mdstack:
# Close the outermost parent. `handle_endtag` will close all unclosed children.
self.handle_endtag(self.mdstack[0])
def get_element(self) -> etree.Element:
""" Return element from `treebuilder` and reset `treebuilder` for later use. """
element = self.treebuilder.close()
self.treebuilder = etree.TreeBuilder()
return element
def get_state(self, tag, attrs: Mapping[str, str]) -> Literal['block', 'span', 'off', None]:
""" Return state from tag and `markdown` attribute. One of 'block', 'span', or 'off'. """
md_attr = attrs.get('markdown', '0')
if md_attr == 'markdown':
# `<tag markdown>` is the same as `<tag markdown='1'>`.
md_attr = '1'
parent_state = self.mdstate[-1] if self.mdstate else None
if parent_state == 'off' or (parent_state == 'span' and md_attr != '0'):
# Only use the parent state if it is more restrictive than the markdown attribute.
md_attr = parent_state
if ((md_attr == '1' and tag in self.block_tags) or
(md_attr == 'block' and tag in self.span_and_blocks_tags)):
return 'block'
elif ((md_attr == '1' and tag in self.span_tags) or
(md_attr == 'span' and tag in self.span_and_blocks_tags)):
return 'span'
elif tag in self.block_level_tags:
return 'off'
else: # pragma: no cover
return None
def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
# Handle tags that should always be empty and do not specify a closing tag
if tag in self.empty_tags and (self.at_line_start() or self.intail):
attrs = {key: value if value is not None else key for key, value in attrs}
if "markdown" in attrs:
attrs.pop('markdown')
element = etree.Element(tag, attrs)
data = etree.tostring(element, encoding='unicode', method='html')
else:
data = self.get_starttag_text()
self.handle_empty_tag(data, True)
return
if tag in self.block_level_tags and (self.at_line_start() or self.intail):
# Valueless attribute (ex: `<tag checked>`) results in `[('checked', None)]`.
# Convert to `{'checked': 'checked'}`.
attrs = {key: value if value is not None else key for key, value in attrs}
state = self.get_state(tag, attrs)
if self.inraw or (state in [None, 'off'] and not self.mdstack):
# fall back to default behavior
attrs.pop('markdown', None)
super().handle_starttag(tag, attrs)
else:
if 'p' in self.mdstack and tag in self.block_level_tags:
# Close unclosed 'p' tag
self.handle_endtag('p')
self.mdstate.append(state)
self.mdstack.append(tag)
attrs['markdown'] = state
self.treebuilder.start(tag, attrs)
else:
# Span level tag
if self.inraw:
super().handle_starttag(tag, attrs)
else:
text = self.get_starttag_text()
if self.mdstate and self.mdstate[-1] == "off":
self.handle_data(self.md.htmlStash.store(text))
else:
self.handle_data(text)
if tag in self.CDATA_CONTENT_ELEMENTS:
# This is presumably a standalone tag in a code span (see #1036).
self.clear_cdata_mode()
def handle_endtag(self, tag):
if tag in self.block_level_tags:
if self.inraw:
super().handle_endtag(tag)
elif tag in self.mdstack:
# Close element and any unclosed children
while self.mdstack:
item = self.mdstack.pop()
self.mdstate.pop()
self.treebuilder.end(item)
if item == tag:
break
if not self.mdstack:
# Last item in stack is closed. Stash it
element = self.get_element()
# Get last entry to see if it ends in newlines
# If it is an element, assume there is no newlines
item = self.cleandoc[-1] if self.cleandoc else ''
# If we only have one newline before block element, add another
if not item.endswith('\n\n') and item.endswith('\n'):
self.cleandoc.append('\n')
self.cleandoc.append(self.md.htmlStash.store(element))
self.cleandoc.append('\n\n')
self.state = []
# Check if element has a tail
if not blank_line_re.match(
self.rawdata[self.line_offset + self.offset + len(self.get_endtag_text(tag)):]):
# More content exists after `endtag`.
self.intail = True
else:
# Treat orphan closing tag as a span level tag.
text = self.get_endtag_text(tag)
if self.mdstate and self.mdstate[-1] == "off":
self.handle_data(self.md.htmlStash.store(text))
else:
self.handle_data(text)
else:
# Span level tag
if self.inraw:
super().handle_endtag(tag)
else:
text = self.get_endtag_text(tag)
if self.mdstate and self.mdstate[-1] == "off":
self.handle_data(self.md.htmlStash.store(text))
else:
self.handle_data(text)
def handle_startendtag(self, tag, attrs):
if tag in self.empty_tags:
attrs = {key: value if value is not None else key for key, value in attrs}
if "markdown" in attrs:
attrs.pop('markdown')
element = etree.Element(tag, attrs)
data = etree.tostring(element, encoding='unicode', method='html')
else:
data = self.get_starttag_text()
else:
data = self.get_starttag_text()
self.handle_empty_tag(data, is_block=self.md.is_block_level(tag))
def handle_data(self, data):
if self.intail and '\n' in data:
self.intail = False
if self.inraw or not self.mdstack:
super().handle_data(data)
else:
self.treebuilder.data(data)
def handle_empty_tag(self, data, is_block):
if self.inraw or not self.mdstack:
super().handle_empty_tag(data, is_block)
else:
if self.at_line_start() and is_block:
self.handle_data('\n' + self.md.htmlStash.store(data) + '\n\n')
else:
self.handle_data(self.md.htmlStash.store(data))
def parse_pi(self, i: int) -> int:
if self.at_line_start() or self.intail or self.mdstack:
# The same override exists in `HTMLExtractor` without the check
# for `mdstack`. Therefore, use parent of `HTMLExtractor` instead.
return super(HTMLExtractor, self).parse_pi(i)
# This is not the beginning of a raw block so treat as plain data
# and avoid consuming any tags which may follow (see #1066).
self.handle_data('<?')
return i + 2
def parse_html_declaration(self, i: int) -> int:
if self.at_line_start() or self.intail or self.mdstack:
# The same override exists in `HTMLExtractor` without the check
# for `mdstack`. Therefore, use parent of `HTMLExtractor` instead.
return super(HTMLExtractor, self).parse_html_declaration(i)
# This is not the beginning of a raw block so treat as plain data
# and avoid consuming any tags which may follow (see #1066).
self.handle_data('<!')
return i + 2
class HtmlBlockPreprocessor(Preprocessor):
"""Remove html blocks from the text and store them for later retrieval."""
def run(self, lines: list[str]) -> list[str]:
source = '\n'.join(lines)
parser = HTMLExtractorExtra(self.md)
parser.feed(source)
parser.close()
return ''.join(parser.cleandoc).split('\n')
class MarkdownInHtmlProcessor(BlockProcessor):
"""Process Markdown Inside HTML Blocks which have been stored in the `HtmlStash`."""
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool:
# Always return True. `run` will return `False` it not a valid match.
return True
def parse_element_content(self, element: etree.Element) -> None:
"""
Recursively parse the text content of an `etree` Element as Markdown.
Any block level elements generated from the Markdown will be inserted as children of the element in place
of the text content. All `markdown` attributes are removed. For any elements in which Markdown parsing has
been disabled, the text content of it and its children are wrapped in an `AtomicString`.
"""
md_attr = element.attrib.pop('markdown', 'off')
if md_attr == 'block':
# Parse content as block level
# The order in which the different parts are parsed (text, children, tails) is important here as the
# order of elements needs to be preserved. We can't be inserting items at a later point in the current
# iteration as we don't want to do raw processing on elements created from parsing Markdown text (for
# example). Therefore, the order of operations is children, tails, text.
# Recursively parse existing children from raw HTML
for child in list(element):
self.parse_element_content(child)
# Parse Markdown text in tail of children. Do this separate to avoid raw HTML parsing.
# Save the position of each item to be inserted later in reverse.
tails = []
for pos, child in enumerate(element):
if child.tail:
block = child.tail.rstrip('\n')
child.tail = ''
# Use a dummy placeholder element.
dummy = etree.Element('div')
self.parser.parseBlocks(dummy, block.split('\n\n'))
children = list(dummy)
children.reverse()
tails.append((pos + 1, children))
# Insert the elements created from the tails in reverse.
tails.reverse()
for pos, tail in tails:
for item in tail:
element.insert(pos, item)
# Parse Markdown text content. Do this last to avoid raw HTML parsing.
if element.text:
block = element.text.rstrip('\n')
element.text = ''
# Use a dummy placeholder element as the content needs to get inserted before existing children.
dummy = etree.Element('div')
self.parser.parseBlocks(dummy, block.split('\n\n'))
children = list(dummy)
children.reverse()
for child in children:
element.insert(0, child)
elif md_attr == 'span':
# Span level parsing will be handled by inline processors.
# Walk children here to remove any `markdown` attributes.
for child in list(element):
self.parse_element_content(child)
else:
# Disable inline parsing for everything else
if element.text is None:
element.text = ''
element.text = util.AtomicString(element.text)
for child in list(element):
self.parse_element_content(child)
if child.tail:
child.tail = util.AtomicString(child.tail)
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> bool:
m = util.HTML_PLACEHOLDER_RE.match(blocks[0])
if m:
index = int(m.group(1))
element = self.parser.md.htmlStash.rawHtmlBlocks[index]
if isinstance(element, etree.Element):
# We have a matched element. Process it.
blocks.pop(0)
self.parse_element_content(element)
parent.append(element)
# Cleanup stash. Replace element with empty string to avoid confusing postprocessor.
self.parser.md.htmlStash.rawHtmlBlocks.pop(index)
self.parser.md.htmlStash.rawHtmlBlocks.insert(index, '')
# Confirm the match to the `blockparser`.
return True
# No match found.
return False
class MarkdownInHTMLPostprocessor(RawHtmlPostprocessor):
def stash_to_string(self, text: str | etree.Element) -> str:
""" Override default to handle any `etree` elements still in the stash. """
if isinstance(text, etree.Element):
return self.md.serializer(text)
else:
return str(text)
class MarkdownInHtmlExtension(Extension):
"""Add Markdown parsing in HTML to Markdown class."""
def extendMarkdown(self, md):
""" Register extension instances. """
# Replace raw HTML preprocessor
md.preprocessors.register(HtmlBlockPreprocessor(md), 'html_block', 20)
# Add `blockprocessor` which handles the placeholders for `etree` elements
md.parser.blockprocessors.register(
MarkdownInHtmlProcessor(md.parser), 'markdown_block', 105
)
# Replace raw HTML postprocessor
md.postprocessors.register(MarkdownInHTMLPostprocessor(md), 'raw_html', 30)
def makeExtension(**kwargs): # pragma: no cover
return MarkdownInHtmlExtension(**kwargs)