from __future__ import annotations from collections.abc import Callable, Generator, Iterable, Mapping, MutableMapping from contextlib import contextmanager from typing import Any from . import helpers, presets # noqa F401 from .common import normalize_url, utils # noqa F401 from .parser_block import ParserBlock # noqa F401 from .parser_core import ParserCore # noqa F401 from .parser_inline import ParserInline # noqa F401 from .renderer import RendererHTML, RendererProtocol from .rules_core.state_core import StateCore from .token import Token from .utils import OptionsDict try: import linkify_it except ModuleNotFoundError: linkify_it = None _PRESETS = { "default": presets.default.make(), "js-default": presets.js_default.make(), "zero": presets.zero.make(), "commonmark": presets.commonmark.make(), "gfm-like": presets.gfm_like.make(), } class MarkdownIt: def __init__( self, config: str | Mapping = "commonmark", options_update: Mapping | None = None, *, renderer_cls: Callable[[MarkdownIt], RendererProtocol] = RendererHTML, ): """Main parser class :param config: name of configuration to load or a pre-defined dictionary :param options_update: dictionary that will be merged into ``config["options"]`` :param renderer_cls: the class to load as the renderer: ``self.renderer = renderer_cls(self) """ # add modules self.utils = utils self.helpers: Any = helpers # initialise classes self.inline = ParserInline() self.block = ParserBlock() self.core = ParserCore() self.renderer = renderer_cls(self) self.linkify = linkify_it.LinkifyIt() if linkify_it else None # set the configuration if options_update and not isinstance(options_update, Mapping): # catch signature change where renderer_cls was not used as a key-word raise TypeError( f"options_update should be a mapping: {options_update}" "\n(Perhaps you intended this to be the renderer_cls?)" ) self.configure(config, options_update=options_update) def __repr__(self) -> str: return f"{self.__class__.__module__}.{self.__class__.__name__}()" def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> Any: return { "inline": self.inline, "block": self.block, "core": self.core, "renderer": self.renderer, }[name] def set(self, options: MutableMapping) -> None: """Set parser options (in the same format as in constructor). Probably, you will never need it, but you can change options after constructor call. __Note:__ To achieve the best possible performance, don't modify a `markdown-it` instance options on the fly. If you need multiple configurations it's best to create multiple instances and initialize each with separate config. """ self.options = OptionsDict(options) def configure( self, presets: str | Mapping, options_update: Mapping | None = None ) -> MarkdownIt: """Batch load of all options and component settings. This is an internal method, and you probably will not need it. But if you will - see available presets and data structure [here](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it/tree/master/lib/presets) We strongly recommend to use presets instead of direct config loads. That will give better compatibility with next versions. """ if isinstance(presets, str): if presets not in _PRESETS: raise KeyError(f"Wrong `markdown-it` preset '{presets}', check name") config = _PRESETS[presets] else: config = presets if not config: raise ValueError("Wrong `markdown-it` config, can't be empty") options = config.get("options", {}) or {} if options_update: options = {**options, **options_update} self.set(options) if "components" in config: for name, component in config["components"].items(): rules = component.get("rules", None) if rules: self[name].ruler.enableOnly(rules) rules2 = component.get("rules2", None) if rules2: self[name].ruler2.enableOnly(rules2) return self def get_all_rules(self) -> dict[str, list[str]]: """Return the names of all active rules.""" rules = { chain: self[chain].ruler.get_all_rules() for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"] } rules["inline2"] = self.inline.ruler2.get_all_rules() return rules def get_active_rules(self) -> dict[str, list[str]]: """Return the names of all active rules.""" rules = { chain: self[chain].ruler.get_active_rules() for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"] } rules["inline2"] = self.inline.ruler2.get_active_rules() return rules def enable( self, names: str | Iterable[str], ignoreInvalid: bool = False ) -> MarkdownIt: """Enable list or rules. (chainable) :param names: rule name or list of rule names to enable. :param ignoreInvalid: set `true` to ignore errors when rule not found. It will automatically find appropriate components, containing rules with given names. If rule not found, and `ignoreInvalid` not set - throws exception. Example:: md = MarkdownIt().enable(['sub', 'sup']).disable('smartquotes') """ result = [] if isinstance(names, str): names = [names] for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"]: result.extend(self[chain].ruler.enable(names, True)) result.extend(self.inline.ruler2.enable(names, True)) missed = [name for name in names if name not in result] if missed and not ignoreInvalid: raise ValueError(f"MarkdownIt. Failed to enable unknown rule(s): {missed}") return self def disable( self, names: str | Iterable[str], ignoreInvalid: bool = False ) -> MarkdownIt: """The same as [[MarkdownIt.enable]], but turn specified rules off. (chainable) :param names: rule name or list of rule names to disable. :param ignoreInvalid: set `true` to ignore errors when rule not found. """ result = [] if isinstance(names, str): names = [names] for chain in ["core", "block", "inline"]: result.extend(self[chain].ruler.disable(names, True)) result.extend(self.inline.ruler2.disable(names, True)) missed = [name for name in names if name not in result] if missed and not ignoreInvalid: raise ValueError(f"MarkdownIt. Failed to disable unknown rule(s): {missed}") return self @contextmanager def reset_rules(self) -> Generator[None, None, None]: """A context manager, that will reset the current enabled rules on exit.""" chain_rules = self.get_active_rules() yield for chain, rules in chain_rules.items(): if chain != "inline2": self[chain].ruler.enableOnly(rules) self.inline.ruler2.enableOnly(chain_rules["inline2"]) def add_render_rule(self, name: str, function: Callable, fmt: str = "html") -> None: """Add a rule for rendering a particular Token type. Only applied when ``renderer.__output__ == fmt`` """ if self.renderer.__output__ == fmt: self.renderer.rules[name] = function.__get__(self.renderer) # type: ignore def use(self, plugin: Callable, *params, **options) -> MarkdownIt: """Load specified plugin with given params into current parser instance. (chainable) It's just a sugar to call `plugin(md, params)` with curring. Example:: def func(tokens, idx): tokens[idx].content = tokens[idx].content.replace('foo', 'bar') md = MarkdownIt().use(plugin, 'foo_replace', 'text', func) """ plugin(self, *params, **options) return self def parse(self, src: str, env: MutableMapping | None = None) -> list[Token]: """Parse the source string to a token stream :param src: source string :param env: environment sandbox Parse input string and return list of block tokens (special token type "inline" will contain list of inline tokens). `env` is used to pass data between "distributed" rules and return additional metadata like reference info, needed for the renderer. It also can be used to inject data in specific cases. Usually, you will be ok to pass `{}`, and then pass updated object to renderer. """ env = {} if env is None else env if not isinstance(env, MutableMapping): raise TypeError(f"Input data should be a MutableMapping, not {type(env)}") if not isinstance(src, str): raise TypeError(f"Input data should be a string, not {type(src)}") state = StateCore(src, self, env) self.core.process(state) return state.tokens def render(self, src: str, env: MutableMapping | None = None) -> Any: """Render markdown string into html. It does all magic for you :). :param src: source string :param env: environment sandbox :returns: The output of the loaded renderer `env` can be used to inject additional metadata (`{}` by default). But you will not need it with high probability. See also comment in [[MarkdownIt.parse]]. """ env = {} if env is None else env return self.renderer.render(self.parse(src, env), self.options, env) def parseInline(self, src: str, env: MutableMapping | None = None) -> list[Token]: """The same as [[MarkdownIt.parse]] but skip all block rules. :param src: source string :param env: environment sandbox It returns the block tokens list with the single `inline` element, containing parsed inline tokens in `children` property. Also updates `env` object. """ env = {} if env is None else env if not isinstance(env, MutableMapping): raise TypeError(f"Input data should be an MutableMapping, not {type(env)}") if not isinstance(src, str): raise TypeError(f"Input data should be a string, not {type(src)}") state = StateCore(src, self, env) state.inlineMode = True self.core.process(state) return state.tokens def renderInline(self, src: str, env: MutableMapping | None = None) -> Any: """Similar to [[MarkdownIt.render]] but for single paragraph content. :param src: source string :param env: environment sandbox Similar to [[MarkdownIt.render]] but for single paragraph content. Result will NOT be wrapped into `

` tags. """ env = {} if env is None else env return self.renderer.render(self.parseInline(src, env), self.options, env) # link methods def validateLink(self, url: str) -> bool: """Validate if the URL link is allowed in output. This validator can prohibit more than really needed to prevent XSS. It's a tradeoff to keep code simple and to be secure by default. Note: the url should be normalized at this point, and existing entities decoded. """ return normalize_url.validateLink(url) def normalizeLink(self, url: str) -> str: """Normalize destination URLs in links :: [label]: destination 'title' ^^^^^^^^^^^ """ return normalize_url.normalizeLink(url) def normalizeLinkText(self, link: str) -> str: """Normalize autolink content :: ~~~~~~~~~~~ """ return normalize_url.normalizeLinkText(link)