From 40a355a42d4a9444dc753c04c6608dade2f06a23 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2024 03:13:27 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 125.0.1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- third_party/python/Mako/mako/template.py | 780 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 780 insertions(+) create mode 100644 third_party/python/Mako/mako/template.py (limited to 'third_party/python/Mako/mako/template.py') diff --git a/third_party/python/Mako/mako/template.py b/third_party/python/Mako/mako/template.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3fd08714b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/Mako/mako/template.py @@ -0,0 +1,780 @@ +# mako/template.py +# Copyright 2006-2020 the Mako authors and contributors +# +# This module is part of Mako and is released under +# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php + +"""Provides the Template class, a facade for parsing, generating and executing +template strings, as well as template runtime operations.""" + +import json +import os +import re +import shutil +import stat +import sys +import tempfile +import types +import weakref + +from mako import cache +from mako import codegen +from mako import compat +from mako import exceptions +from mako import runtime +from mako import util +from mako.lexer import Lexer + + +class Template(object): + + r"""Represents a compiled template. + + :class:`.Template` includes a reference to the original + template source (via the :attr:`.source` attribute) + as well as the source code of the + generated Python module (i.e. the :attr:`.code` attribute), + as well as a reference to an actual Python module. + + :class:`.Template` is constructed using either a literal string + representing the template text, or a filename representing a filesystem + path to a source file. + + :param text: textual template source. This argument is mutually + exclusive versus the ``filename`` parameter. + + :param filename: filename of the source template. This argument is + mutually exclusive versus the ``text`` parameter. + + :param buffer_filters: string list of filters to be applied + to the output of ``%def``\ s which are buffered, cached, or otherwise + filtered, after all filters + defined with the ``%def`` itself have been applied. Allows the + creation of default expression filters that let the output + of return-valued ``%def``\ s "opt out" of that filtering via + passing special attributes or objects. + + :param bytestring_passthrough: When ``True``, and ``output_encoding`` is + set to ``None``, and :meth:`.Template.render` is used to render, + the `StringIO` or `cStringIO` buffer will be used instead of the + default "fast" buffer. This allows raw bytestrings in the + output stream, such as in expressions, to pass straight + through to the buffer. This flag is forced + to ``True`` if ``disable_unicode`` is also configured. + + .. versionadded:: 0.4 + Added to provide the same behavior as that of the previous series. + + :param cache_args: Dictionary of cache configuration arguments that + will be passed to the :class:`.CacheImpl`. See :ref:`caching_toplevel`. + + :param cache_dir: + + .. deprecated:: 0.6 + Use the ``'dir'`` argument in the ``cache_args`` dictionary. + See :ref:`caching_toplevel`. + + :param cache_enabled: Boolean flag which enables caching of this + template. See :ref:`caching_toplevel`. + + :param cache_impl: String name of a :class:`.CacheImpl` caching + implementation to use. Defaults to ``'beaker'``. + + :param cache_type: + + .. deprecated:: 0.6 + Use the ``'type'`` argument in the ``cache_args`` dictionary. + See :ref:`caching_toplevel`. + + :param cache_url: + + .. deprecated:: 0.6 + Use the ``'url'`` argument in the ``cache_args`` dictionary. + See :ref:`caching_toplevel`. + + :param default_filters: List of string filter names that will + be applied to all expressions. See :ref:`filtering_default_filters`. + + :param disable_unicode: Disables all awareness of Python Unicode + objects. See :ref:`unicode_disabled`. + + :param enable_loop: When ``True``, enable the ``loop`` context variable. + This can be set to ``False`` to support templates that may + be making usage of the name "``loop``". Individual templates can + re-enable the "loop" context by placing the directive + ``enable_loop="True"`` inside the ``<%page>`` tag -- see + :ref:`migrating_loop`. + + :param encoding_errors: Error parameter passed to ``encode()`` when + string encoding is performed. See :ref:`usage_unicode`. + + :param error_handler: Python callable which is called whenever + compile or runtime exceptions occur. The callable is passed + the current context as well as the exception. If the + callable returns ``True``, the exception is considered to + be handled, else it is re-raised after the function + completes. Is used to provide custom error-rendering + functions. + + .. seealso:: + + :paramref:`.Template.include_error_handler` - include-specific + error handler function + + :param format_exceptions: if ``True``, exceptions which occur during + the render phase of this template will be caught and + formatted into an HTML error page, which then becomes the + rendered result of the :meth:`.render` call. Otherwise, + runtime exceptions are propagated outwards. + + :param imports: String list of Python statements, typically individual + "import" lines, which will be placed into the module level + preamble of all generated Python modules. See the example + in :ref:`filtering_default_filters`. + + :param future_imports: String list of names to import from `__future__`. + These will be concatenated into a comma-separated string and inserted + into the beginning of the template, e.g. ``futures_imports=['FOO', + 'BAR']`` results in ``from __future__ import FOO, BAR``. If you're + interested in using features like the new division operator, you must + use future_imports to convey that to the renderer, as otherwise the + import will not appear as the first executed statement in the generated + code and will therefore not have the desired effect. + + :param include_error_handler: An error handler that runs when this template + is included within another one via the ``<%include>`` tag, and raises an + error. Compare to the :paramref:`.Template.error_handler` option. + + .. versionadded:: 1.0.6 + + .. seealso:: + + :paramref:`.Template.error_handler` - top-level error handler function + + :param input_encoding: Encoding of the template's source code. Can + be used in lieu of the coding comment. See + :ref:`usage_unicode` as well as :ref:`unicode_toplevel` for + details on source encoding. + + :param lookup: a :class:`.TemplateLookup` instance that will be used + for all file lookups via the ``<%namespace>``, + ``<%include>``, and ``<%inherit>`` tags. See + :ref:`usage_templatelookup`. + + :param module_directory: Filesystem location where generated + Python module files will be placed. + + :param module_filename: Overrides the filename of the generated + Python module file. For advanced usage only. + + :param module_writer: A callable which overrides how the Python + module is written entirely. The callable is passed the + encoded source content of the module and the destination + path to be written to. The default behavior of module writing + uses a tempfile in conjunction with a file move in order + to make the operation atomic. So a user-defined module + writing function that mimics the default behavior would be: + + .. sourcecode:: python + + import tempfile + import os + import shutil + + def module_writer(source, outputpath): + (dest, name) = \\ + tempfile.mkstemp( + dir=os.path.dirname(outputpath) + ) + + os.write(dest, source) + os.close(dest) + shutil.move(name, outputpath) + + from mako.template import Template + mytemplate = Template( + filename="index.html", + module_directory="/path/to/modules", + module_writer=module_writer + ) + + The function is provided for unusual configurations where + certain platform-specific permissions or other special + steps are needed. + + :param output_encoding: The encoding to use when :meth:`.render` + is called. + See :ref:`usage_unicode` as well as :ref:`unicode_toplevel`. + + :param preprocessor: Python callable which will be passed + the full template source before it is parsed. The return + result of the callable will be used as the template source + code. + + :param lexer_cls: A :class:`.Lexer` class used to parse + the template. The :class:`.Lexer` class is used by + default. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7.4 + + :param strict_undefined: Replaces the automatic usage of + ``UNDEFINED`` for any undeclared variables not located in + the :class:`.Context` with an immediate raise of + ``NameError``. The advantage is immediate reporting of + missing variables which include the name. + + .. versionadded:: 0.3.6 + + :param uri: string URI or other identifier for this template. + If not provided, the ``uri`` is generated from the filesystem + path, or from the in-memory identity of a non-file-based + template. The primary usage of the ``uri`` is to provide a key + within :class:`.TemplateLookup`, as well as to generate the + file path of the generated Python module file, if + ``module_directory`` is specified. + + """ + + lexer_cls = Lexer + + def __init__( + self, + text=None, + filename=None, + uri=None, + format_exceptions=False, + error_handler=None, + lookup=None, + output_encoding=None, + encoding_errors="strict", + module_directory=None, + cache_args=None, + cache_impl="beaker", + cache_enabled=True, + cache_type=None, + cache_dir=None, + cache_url=None, + module_filename=None, + input_encoding=None, + disable_unicode=False, + module_writer=None, + bytestring_passthrough=False, + default_filters=None, + buffer_filters=(), + strict_undefined=False, + imports=None, + future_imports=None, + enable_loop=True, + preprocessor=None, + lexer_cls=None, + include_error_handler=None, + ): + if uri: + self.module_id = re.sub(r"\W", "_", uri) + self.uri = uri + elif filename: + self.module_id = re.sub(r"\W", "_", filename) + drive, path = os.path.splitdrive(filename) + path = os.path.normpath(path).replace(os.path.sep, "/") + self.uri = path + else: + self.module_id = "memory:" + hex(id(self)) + self.uri = self.module_id + + u_norm = self.uri + if u_norm.startswith("/"): + u_norm = u_norm[1:] + u_norm = os.path.normpath(u_norm) + if u_norm.startswith(".."): + raise exceptions.TemplateLookupException( + 'Template uri "%s" is invalid - ' + "it cannot be relative outside " + "of the root path." % self.uri + ) + + self.input_encoding = input_encoding + self.output_encoding = output_encoding + self.encoding_errors = encoding_errors + self.disable_unicode = disable_unicode + self.bytestring_passthrough = bytestring_passthrough or disable_unicode + self.enable_loop = enable_loop + self.strict_undefined = strict_undefined + self.module_writer = module_writer + + if compat.py3k and disable_unicode: + raise exceptions.UnsupportedError( + "Mako for Python 3 does not " "support disabling Unicode" + ) + elif output_encoding and disable_unicode: + raise exceptions.UnsupportedError( + "output_encoding must be set to " + "None when disable_unicode is used." + ) + if default_filters is None: + if compat.py3k or self.disable_unicode: + self.default_filters = ["str"] + else: + self.default_filters = ["unicode"] + else: + self.default_filters = default_filters + self.buffer_filters = buffer_filters + + self.imports = imports + self.future_imports = future_imports + self.preprocessor = preprocessor + + if lexer_cls is not None: + self.lexer_cls = lexer_cls + + # if plain text, compile code in memory only + if text is not None: + (code, module) = _compile_text(self, text, filename) + self._code = code + self._source = text + ModuleInfo(module, None, self, filename, code, text, uri) + elif filename is not None: + # if template filename and a module directory, load + # a filesystem-based module file, generating if needed + if module_filename is not None: + path = module_filename + elif module_directory is not None: + path = os.path.abspath( + os.path.join( + os.path.normpath(module_directory), u_norm + ".py" + ) + ) + else: + path = None + module = self._compile_from_file(path, filename) + else: + raise exceptions.RuntimeException( + "Template requires text or filename" + ) + + self.module = module + self.filename = filename + self.callable_ = self.module.render_body + self.format_exceptions = format_exceptions + self.error_handler = error_handler + self.include_error_handler = include_error_handler + self.lookup = lookup + + self.module_directory = module_directory + + self._setup_cache_args( + cache_impl, + cache_enabled, + cache_args, + cache_type, + cache_dir, + cache_url, + ) + + @util.memoized_property + def reserved_names(self): + if self.enable_loop: + return codegen.RESERVED_NAMES + else: + return codegen.RESERVED_NAMES.difference(["loop"]) + + def _setup_cache_args( + self, + cache_impl, + cache_enabled, + cache_args, + cache_type, + cache_dir, + cache_url, + ): + self.cache_impl = cache_impl + self.cache_enabled = cache_enabled + if cache_args: + self.cache_args = cache_args + else: + self.cache_args = {} + + # transfer deprecated cache_* args + if cache_type: + self.cache_args["type"] = cache_type + if cache_dir: + self.cache_args["dir"] = cache_dir + if cache_url: + self.cache_args["url"] = cache_url + + def _compile_from_file(self, path, filename): + if path is not None: + util.verify_directory(os.path.dirname(path)) + filemtime = os.stat(filename)[stat.ST_MTIME] + if ( + not os.path.exists(path) + or os.stat(path)[stat.ST_MTIME] < filemtime + ): + data = util.read_file(filename) + _compile_module_file( + self, data, filename, path, self.module_writer + ) + module = compat.load_module(self.module_id, path) + del sys.modules[self.module_id] + if module._magic_number != codegen.MAGIC_NUMBER: + data = util.read_file(filename) + _compile_module_file( + self, data, filename, path, self.module_writer + ) + module = compat.load_module(self.module_id, path) + del sys.modules[self.module_id] + ModuleInfo(module, path, self, filename, None, None, None) + else: + # template filename and no module directory, compile code + # in memory + data = util.read_file(filename) + code, module = _compile_text(self, data, filename) + self._source = None + self._code = code + ModuleInfo(module, None, self, filename, code, None, None) + return module + + @property + def source(self): + """Return the template source code for this :class:`.Template`.""" + + return _get_module_info_from_callable(self.callable_).source + + @property + def code(self): + """Return the module source code for this :class:`.Template`.""" + + return _get_module_info_from_callable(self.callable_).code + + @util.memoized_property + def cache(self): + return cache.Cache(self) + + @property + def cache_dir(self): + return self.cache_args["dir"] + + @property + def cache_url(self): + return self.cache_args["url"] + + @property + def cache_type(self): + return self.cache_args["type"] + + def render(self, *args, **data): + """Render the output of this template as a string. + + If the template specifies an output encoding, the string + will be encoded accordingly, else the output is raw (raw + output uses `cStringIO` and can't handle multibyte + characters). A :class:`.Context` object is created corresponding + to the given data. Arguments that are explicitly declared + by this template's internal rendering method are also + pulled from the given ``*args``, ``**data`` members. + + """ + return runtime._render(self, self.callable_, args, data) + + def render_unicode(self, *args, **data): + """Render the output of this template as a unicode object.""" + + return runtime._render( + self, self.callable_, args, data, as_unicode=True + ) + + def render_context(self, context, *args, **kwargs): + """Render this :class:`.Template` with the given context. + + The data is written to the context's buffer. + + """ + if getattr(context, "_with_template", None) is None: + context._set_with_template(self) + runtime._render_context(self, self.callable_, context, *args, **kwargs) + + def has_def(self, name): + return hasattr(self.module, "render_%s" % name) + + def get_def(self, name): + """Return a def of this template as a :class:`.DefTemplate`.""" + + return DefTemplate(self, getattr(self.module, "render_%s" % name)) + + def list_defs(self): + """return a list of defs in the template. + + .. versionadded:: 1.0.4 + + """ + return [i[7:] for i in dir(self.module) if i[:7] == "render_"] + + def _get_def_callable(self, name): + return getattr(self.module, "render_%s" % name) + + @property + def last_modified(self): + return self.module._modified_time + + +class ModuleTemplate(Template): + + """A Template which is constructed given an existing Python module. + + e.g.:: + + t = Template("this is a template") + f = file("mymodule.py", "w") + f.write(t.code) + f.close() + + import mymodule + + t = ModuleTemplate(mymodule) + print(t.render()) + + """ + + def __init__( + self, + module, + module_filename=None, + template=None, + template_filename=None, + module_source=None, + template_source=None, + output_encoding=None, + encoding_errors="strict", + disable_unicode=False, + bytestring_passthrough=False, + format_exceptions=False, + error_handler=None, + lookup=None, + cache_args=None, + cache_impl="beaker", + cache_enabled=True, + cache_type=None, + cache_dir=None, + cache_url=None, + include_error_handler=None, + ): + self.module_id = re.sub(r"\W", "_", module._template_uri) + self.uri = module._template_uri + self.input_encoding = module._source_encoding + self.output_encoding = output_encoding + self.encoding_errors = encoding_errors + self.disable_unicode = disable_unicode + self.bytestring_passthrough = bytestring_passthrough or disable_unicode + self.enable_loop = module._enable_loop + + if compat.py3k and disable_unicode: + raise exceptions.UnsupportedError( + "Mako for Python 3 does not " "support disabling Unicode" + ) + elif output_encoding and disable_unicode: + raise exceptions.UnsupportedError( + "output_encoding must be set to " + "None when disable_unicode is used." + ) + + self.module = module + self.filename = template_filename + ModuleInfo( + module, + module_filename, + self, + template_filename, + module_source, + template_source, + module._template_uri, + ) + + self.callable_ = self.module.render_body + self.format_exceptions = format_exceptions + self.error_handler = error_handler + self.include_error_handler = include_error_handler + self.lookup = lookup + self._setup_cache_args( + cache_impl, + cache_enabled, + cache_args, + cache_type, + cache_dir, + cache_url, + ) + + +class DefTemplate(Template): + + """A :class:`.Template` which represents a callable def in a parent + template.""" + + def __init__(self, parent, callable_): + self.parent = parent + self.callable_ = callable_ + self.output_encoding = parent.output_encoding + self.module = parent.module + self.encoding_errors = parent.encoding_errors + self.format_exceptions = parent.format_exceptions + self.error_handler = parent.error_handler + self.include_error_handler = parent.include_error_handler + self.enable_loop = parent.enable_loop + self.lookup = parent.lookup + self.bytestring_passthrough = parent.bytestring_passthrough + + def get_def(self, name): + return self.parent.get_def(name) + + +class ModuleInfo(object): + + """Stores information about a module currently loaded into + memory, provides reverse lookups of template source, module + source code based on a module's identifier. + + """ + + _modules = weakref.WeakValueDictionary() + + def __init__( + self, + module, + module_filename, + template, + template_filename, + module_source, + template_source, + template_uri, + ): + self.module = module + self.module_filename = module_filename + self.template_filename = template_filename + self.module_source = module_source + self.template_source = template_source + self.template_uri = template_uri + self._modules[module.__name__] = template._mmarker = self + if module_filename: + self._modules[module_filename] = self + + @classmethod + def get_module_source_metadata(cls, module_source, full_line_map=False): + source_map = re.search( + r"__M_BEGIN_METADATA(.+?)__M_END_METADATA", module_source, re.S + ).group(1) + source_map = json.loads(source_map) + source_map["line_map"] = dict( + (int(k), int(v)) for k, v in source_map["line_map"].items() + ) + if full_line_map: + f_line_map = source_map["full_line_map"] = [] + line_map = source_map["line_map"] + + curr_templ_line = 1 + for mod_line in range(1, max(line_map)): + if mod_line in line_map: + curr_templ_line = line_map[mod_line] + f_line_map.append(curr_templ_line) + return source_map + + @property + def code(self): + if self.module_source is not None: + return self.module_source + else: + return util.read_python_file(self.module_filename) + + @property + def source(self): + if self.template_source is not None: + if self.module._source_encoding and not isinstance( + self.template_source, compat.text_type + ): + return self.template_source.decode( + self.module._source_encoding + ) + else: + return self.template_source + else: + data = util.read_file(self.template_filename) + if self.module._source_encoding: + return data.decode(self.module._source_encoding) + else: + return data + + +def _compile(template, text, filename, generate_magic_comment): + lexer = template.lexer_cls( + text, + filename, + disable_unicode=template.disable_unicode, + input_encoding=template.input_encoding, + preprocessor=template.preprocessor, + ) + node = lexer.parse() + source = codegen.compile( + node, + template.uri, + filename, + default_filters=template.default_filters, + buffer_filters=template.buffer_filters, + imports=template.imports, + future_imports=template.future_imports, + source_encoding=lexer.encoding, + generate_magic_comment=generate_magic_comment, + disable_unicode=template.disable_unicode, + strict_undefined=template.strict_undefined, + enable_loop=template.enable_loop, + reserved_names=template.reserved_names, + ) + return source, lexer + + +def _compile_text(template, text, filename): + identifier = template.module_id + source, lexer = _compile( + template, + text, + filename, + generate_magic_comment=template.disable_unicode, + ) + + cid = identifier + if not compat.py3k and isinstance(cid, compat.text_type): + cid = cid.encode() + module = types.ModuleType(cid) + code = compile(source, cid, "exec") + + # this exec() works for 2.4->3.3. + exec(code, module.__dict__, module.__dict__) + return (source, module) + + +def _compile_module_file(template, text, filename, outputpath, module_writer): + source, lexer = _compile( + template, text, filename, generate_magic_comment=True + ) + + if isinstance(source, compat.text_type): + source = source.encode(lexer.encoding or "ascii") + + if module_writer: + module_writer(source, outputpath) + else: + # make tempfiles in the same location as the ultimate + # location. this ensures they're on the same filesystem, + # avoiding synchronization issues. + (dest, name) = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=os.path.dirname(outputpath)) + + os.write(dest, source) + os.close(dest) + shutil.move(name, outputpath) + + +def _get_module_info_from_callable(callable_): + if compat.py3k: + return _get_module_info(callable_.__globals__["__name__"]) + else: + return _get_module_info(callable_.func_globals["__name__"]) + + +def _get_module_info(filename): + return ModuleInfo._modules[filename] -- cgit v1.2.3