| import gzip |
| import re |
| import secrets |
| import unicodedata |
| from gzip import GzipFile |
| from gzip import compress as gzip_compress |
| from io import BytesIO |
|
|
| from django.core.exceptions import SuspiciousFileOperation |
| from django.utils.functional import SimpleLazyObject, keep_lazy_text, lazy |
| from django.utils.regex_helper import _lazy_re_compile |
| from django.utils.translation import gettext as _ |
| from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy, pgettext |
|
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|
|
| @keep_lazy_text |
| def capfirst(x): |
| """Capitalize the first letter of a string.""" |
| if not x: |
| return x |
| if not isinstance(x, str): |
| x = str(x) |
| return x[0].upper() + x[1:] |
|
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| |
| re_words = _lazy_re_compile(r"<[^>]+?>|([^<>\s]+)", re.S) |
| re_chars = _lazy_re_compile(r"<[^>]+?>|(.)", re.S) |
| re_tag = _lazy_re_compile(r"<(/)?(\S+?)(?:(\s*/)|\s.*?)?>", re.S) |
| re_newlines = _lazy_re_compile(r"\r\n|\r") |
| re_camel_case = _lazy_re_compile(r"(((?<=[a-z])[A-Z])|([A-Z](?![A-Z]|$)))") |
|
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|
|
| @keep_lazy_text |
| def wrap(text, width): |
| """ |
| A word-wrap function that preserves existing line breaks. Expects that |
| existing line breaks are posix newlines. |
| |
| Preserve all white space except added line breaks consume the space on |
| which they break the line. |
| |
| Don't wrap long words, thus the output text may have lines longer than |
| ``width``. |
| """ |
|
|
| def _generator(): |
| for line in text.splitlines(True): |
| max_width = min((line.endswith("\n") and width + 1 or width), width) |
| while len(line) > max_width: |
| space = line[: max_width + 1].rfind(" ") + 1 |
| if space == 0: |
| space = line.find(" ") + 1 |
| if space == 0: |
| yield line |
| line = "" |
| break |
| yield "%s\n" % line[: space - 1] |
| line = line[space:] |
| max_width = min((line.endswith("\n") and width + 1 or width), width) |
| if line: |
| yield line |
|
|
| return "".join(_generator()) |
|
|
|
|
| class Truncator(SimpleLazyObject): |
| """ |
| An object used to truncate text, either by characters or words. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, text): |
| super().__init__(lambda: str(text)) |
|
|
| def add_truncation_text(self, text, truncate=None): |
| if truncate is None: |
| truncate = pgettext( |
| "String to return when truncating text", "%(truncated_text)s…" |
| ) |
| if "%(truncated_text)s" in truncate: |
| return truncate % {"truncated_text": text} |
| |
| |
| if text.endswith(truncate): |
| |
| |
| return text |
| return "%s%s" % (text, truncate) |
|
|
| def chars(self, num, truncate=None, html=False): |
| """ |
| Return the text truncated to be no longer than the specified number |
| of characters. |
| |
| `truncate` specifies what should be used to notify that the string has |
| been truncated, defaulting to a translatable string of an ellipsis. |
| """ |
| self._setup() |
| length = int(num) |
| text = unicodedata.normalize("NFC", self._wrapped) |
|
|
| |
| truncate_len = length |
| for char in self.add_truncation_text("", truncate): |
| if not unicodedata.combining(char): |
| truncate_len -= 1 |
| if truncate_len == 0: |
| break |
| if html: |
| return self._truncate_html(length, truncate, text, truncate_len, False) |
| return self._text_chars(length, truncate, text, truncate_len) |
|
|
| def _text_chars(self, length, truncate, text, truncate_len): |
| """Truncate a string after a certain number of chars.""" |
| s_len = 0 |
| end_index = None |
| for i, char in enumerate(text): |
| if unicodedata.combining(char): |
| |
| |
| continue |
| s_len += 1 |
| if end_index is None and s_len > truncate_len: |
| end_index = i |
| if s_len > length: |
| |
| return self.add_truncation_text(text[: end_index or 0], truncate) |
|
|
| |
| return text |
|
|
| def words(self, num, truncate=None, html=False): |
| """ |
| Truncate a string after a certain number of words. `truncate` specifies |
| what should be used to notify that the string has been truncated, |
| defaulting to ellipsis. |
| """ |
| self._setup() |
| length = int(num) |
| if html: |
| return self._truncate_html(length, truncate, self._wrapped, length, True) |
| return self._text_words(length, truncate) |
|
|
| def _text_words(self, length, truncate): |
| """ |
| Truncate a string after a certain number of words. |
| |
| Strip newlines in the string. |
| """ |
| words = self._wrapped.split() |
| if len(words) > length: |
| words = words[:length] |
| return self.add_truncation_text(" ".join(words), truncate) |
| return " ".join(words) |
|
|
| def _truncate_html(self, length, truncate, text, truncate_len, words): |
| """ |
| Truncate HTML to a certain number of chars (not counting tags and |
| comments), or, if words is True, then to a certain number of words. |
| Close opened tags if they were correctly closed in the given HTML. |
| |
| Preserve newlines in the HTML. |
| """ |
| if words and length <= 0: |
| return "" |
|
|
| html4_singlets = ( |
| "br", |
| "col", |
| "link", |
| "base", |
| "img", |
| "param", |
| "area", |
| "hr", |
| "input", |
| ) |
|
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| |
| pos = 0 |
| end_text_pos = 0 |
| current_len = 0 |
| open_tags = [] |
|
|
| regex = re_words if words else re_chars |
|
|
| while current_len <= length: |
| m = regex.search(text, pos) |
| if not m: |
| |
| break |
| pos = m.end(0) |
| if m[1]: |
| |
| current_len += 1 |
| if current_len == truncate_len: |
| end_text_pos = pos |
| continue |
| |
| tag = re_tag.match(m[0]) |
| if not tag or current_len >= truncate_len: |
| |
| continue |
| closing_tag, tagname, self_closing = tag.groups() |
| |
| tagname = tagname.lower() |
| if self_closing or tagname in html4_singlets: |
| pass |
| elif closing_tag: |
| |
| try: |
| i = open_tags.index(tagname) |
| except ValueError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| |
| |
| open_tags = open_tags[i + 1 :] |
| else: |
| |
| open_tags.insert(0, tagname) |
|
|
| if current_len <= length: |
| return text |
| out = text[:end_text_pos] |
| truncate_text = self.add_truncation_text("", truncate) |
| if truncate_text: |
| out += truncate_text |
| |
| for tag in open_tags: |
| out += "</%s>" % tag |
| |
| return out |
|
|
|
|
| @keep_lazy_text |
| def get_valid_filename(name): |
| """ |
| Return the given string converted to a string that can be used for a clean |
| filename. Remove leading and trailing spaces; convert other spaces to |
| underscores; and remove anything that is not an alphanumeric, dash, |
| underscore, or dot. |
| >>> get_valid_filename("john's portrait in 2004.jpg") |
| 'johns_portrait_in_2004.jpg' |
| """ |
| s = str(name).strip().replace(" ", "_") |
| s = re.sub(r"(?u)[^-\w.]", "", s) |
| if s in {"", ".", ".."}: |
| raise SuspiciousFileOperation("Could not derive file name from '%s'" % name) |
| return s |
|
|
|
|
| @keep_lazy_text |
| def get_text_list(list_, last_word=gettext_lazy("or")): |
| """ |
| >>> get_text_list(['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']) |
| 'a, b, c or d' |
| >>> get_text_list(['a', 'b', 'c'], 'and') |
| 'a, b and c' |
| >>> get_text_list(['a', 'b'], 'and') |
| 'a and b' |
| >>> get_text_list(['a']) |
| 'a' |
| >>> get_text_list([]) |
| '' |
| """ |
| if not list_: |
| return "" |
| if len(list_) == 1: |
| return str(list_[0]) |
| return "%s %s %s" % ( |
| |
| _(", ").join(str(i) for i in list_[:-1]), |
| str(last_word), |
| str(list_[-1]), |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| @keep_lazy_text |
| def normalize_newlines(text): |
| """Normalize CRLF and CR newlines to just LF.""" |
| return re_newlines.sub("\n", str(text)) |
|
|
|
|
| @keep_lazy_text |
| def phone2numeric(phone): |
| """Convert a phone number with letters into its numeric equivalent.""" |
| char2number = { |
| "a": "2", |
| "b": "2", |
| "c": "2", |
| "d": "3", |
| "e": "3", |
| "f": "3", |
| "g": "4", |
| "h": "4", |
| "i": "4", |
| "j": "5", |
| "k": "5", |
| "l": "5", |
| "m": "6", |
| "n": "6", |
| "o": "6", |
| "p": "7", |
| "q": "7", |
| "r": "7", |
| "s": "7", |
| "t": "8", |
| "u": "8", |
| "v": "8", |
| "w": "9", |
| "x": "9", |
| "y": "9", |
| "z": "9", |
| } |
| return "".join(char2number.get(c, c) for c in phone.lower()) |
|
|
|
|
| def _get_random_filename(max_random_bytes): |
| return b"a" * secrets.randbelow(max_random_bytes) |
|
|
|
|
| def compress_string(s, *, max_random_bytes=None): |
| compressed_data = gzip_compress(s, compresslevel=6, mtime=0) |
|
|
| if not max_random_bytes: |
| return compressed_data |
|
|
| compressed_view = memoryview(compressed_data) |
| header = bytearray(compressed_view[:10]) |
| header[3] = gzip.FNAME |
|
|
| filename = _get_random_filename(max_random_bytes) + b"\x00" |
|
|
| return bytes(header) + filename + compressed_view[10:] |
|
|
|
|
| class StreamingBuffer(BytesIO): |
| def read(self): |
| ret = self.getvalue() |
| self.seek(0) |
| self.truncate() |
| return ret |
|
|
|
|
| |
| def compress_sequence(sequence, *, max_random_bytes=None): |
| buf = StreamingBuffer() |
| filename = _get_random_filename(max_random_bytes) if max_random_bytes else None |
| with GzipFile( |
| filename=filename, mode="wb", compresslevel=6, fileobj=buf, mtime=0 |
| ) as zfile: |
| |
| yield buf.read() |
| for item in sequence: |
| zfile.write(item) |
| data = buf.read() |
| if data: |
| yield data |
| yield buf.read() |
|
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|
| |
| |
| smart_split_re = _lazy_re_compile( |
| r""" |
| ((?: |
| [^\s'"]* |
| (?: |
| (?:"(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*" | '(?:[^'\\]|\\.)*') |
| [^\s'"]* |
| )+ |
| ) | \S+) |
| """, |
| re.VERBOSE, |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| def smart_split(text): |
| r""" |
| Generator that splits a string by spaces, leaving quoted phrases together. |
| Supports both single and double quotes, and supports escaping quotes with |
| backslashes. In the output, strings will keep their initial and trailing |
| quote marks and escaped quotes will remain escaped (the results can then |
| be further processed with unescape_string_literal()). |
| |
| >>> list(smart_split(r'This is "a person\'s" test.')) |
| ['This', 'is', '"a person\\\'s"', 'test.'] |
| >>> list(smart_split(r"Another 'person\'s' test.")) |
| ['Another', "'person\\'s'", 'test.'] |
| >>> list(smart_split(r'A "\"funky\" style" test.')) |
| ['A', '"\\"funky\\" style"', 'test.'] |
| """ |
| for bit in smart_split_re.finditer(str(text)): |
| yield bit[0] |
|
|
|
|
| @keep_lazy_text |
| def unescape_string_literal(s): |
| r""" |
| Convert quoted string literals to unquoted strings with escaped quotes and |
| backslashes unquoted:: |
| |
| >>> unescape_string_literal('"abc"') |
| 'abc' |
| >>> unescape_string_literal("'abc'") |
| 'abc' |
| >>> unescape_string_literal('"a \"bc\""') |
| 'a "bc"' |
| >>> unescape_string_literal("'\'ab\' c'") |
| "'ab' c" |
| """ |
| if not s or s[0] not in "\"'" or s[-1] != s[0]: |
| raise ValueError("Not a string literal: %r" % s) |
| quote = s[0] |
| return s[1:-1].replace(r"\%s" % quote, quote).replace(r"\\", "\\") |
|
|
|
|
| @keep_lazy_text |
| def slugify(value, allow_unicode=False): |
| """ |
| Convert to ASCII if 'allow_unicode' is False. Convert spaces or repeated |
| dashes to single dashes. Remove characters that aren't alphanumerics, |
| underscores, or hyphens. Convert to lowercase. Also strip leading and |
| trailing whitespace, dashes, and underscores. |
| """ |
| value = str(value) |
| if allow_unicode: |
| value = unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", value) |
| else: |
| value = ( |
| unicodedata.normalize("NFKD", value) |
| .encode("ascii", "ignore") |
| .decode("ascii") |
| ) |
| value = re.sub(r"[^\w\s-]", "", value.lower()) |
| return re.sub(r"[-\s]+", "-", value).strip("-_") |
|
|
|
|
| def camel_case_to_spaces(value): |
| """ |
| Split CamelCase and convert to lowercase. Strip surrounding whitespace. |
| """ |
| return re_camel_case.sub(r" \1", value).strip().lower() |
|
|
|
|
| def _format_lazy(format_string, *args, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Apply str.format() on 'format_string' where format_string, args, |
| and/or kwargs might be lazy. |
| """ |
| return format_string.format(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
|
|
| format_lazy = lazy(_format_lazy, str) |
|
|