""" The Pygments Markdown Preprocessor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This fragment is a Markdown_ preprocessor that renders source code to HTML via Pygments. To use it, invoke Markdown like so:: import markdown html = markdown.markdown(someText, extensions=[CodeBlockExtension()]) This uses CSS classes by default, so use ``pygmentize -S -f html > pygments.css`` to create a stylesheet to be added to the website. You can then highlight source code in your markdown markup:: [sourcecode:lexer] some code [/sourcecode] .. _Markdown: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Markdown :copyright: Copyright 2006-2022 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. """ # Options # ~~~~~~~ # Set to True if you want inline CSS styles instead of classes INLINESTYLES = False import re from markdown.preprocessors import Preprocessor from markdown.extensions import Extension from pygments import highlight from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_by_name, TextLexer class CodeBlockPreprocessor(Preprocessor): pattern = re.compile(r'\[sourcecode:(.+?)\](.+?)\[/sourcecode\]', re.S) formatter = HtmlFormatter(noclasses=INLINESTYLES) def run(self, lines): def repl(m): try: lexer = get_lexer_by_name(m.group(1)) except ValueError: lexer = TextLexer() code = highlight(m.group(2), lexer, self.formatter) code = code.replace('\n\n', '\n \n').replace('\n', '
') return '\n\n
%s
\n\n' % code joined_lines = "\n".join(lines) joined_lines = self.pattern.sub(repl, joined_lines) return joined_lines.split("\n") class CodeBlockExtension(Extension): def extendMarkdown(self, md, md_globals): md.preprocessors.add('CodeBlockPreprocessor', CodeBlockPreprocessor(), '_begin')