""" sphinx.util ~~~~~~~~~~~ Utility functions for Sphinx. :copyright: Copyright 2007-2020 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. """ import fnmatch import functools import hashlib import os import posixpath import re import sys import tempfile import traceback import unicodedata import warnings from codecs import BOM_UTF8 from collections import deque from datetime import datetime from importlib import import_module from os import path from time import mktime, strptime from typing import IO, Any, Callable, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, List, Pattern, Set, Tuple from urllib.parse import parse_qsl, quote_plus, urlencode, urlsplit, urlunsplit from sphinx.deprecation import RemovedInSphinx40Warning, RemovedInSphinx50Warning from sphinx.errors import (ExtensionError, FiletypeNotFoundError, PycodeError, SphinxParallelError) from sphinx.locale import __ from sphinx.util import smartypants # noqa from sphinx.util import logging from sphinx.util.console import bold, colorize, strip_colors, term_width_line # type: ignore from sphinx.util.matching import patfilter # noqa from sphinx.util.nodes import (caption_ref_re, explicit_title_re, # noqa nested_parse_with_titles, split_explicit_title) # import other utilities; partly for backwards compatibility, so don't # prune unused ones indiscriminately from sphinx.util.osutil import (SEP, copyfile, copytimes, ensuredir, make_filename, # noqa movefile, mtimes_of_files, os_path, relative_uri, walk) from sphinx.util.typing import PathMatcher if False: # For type annotation from typing import Type # for python3.5.1 from sphinx.application import Sphinx logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) # Generally useful regular expressions. ws_re = re.compile(r'\s+') # type: Pattern url_re = re.compile(r'(?P.+)://.*') # type: Pattern # High-level utility functions. def docname_join(basedocname: str, docname: str) -> str: return posixpath.normpath( posixpath.join('/' + basedocname, '..', docname))[1:] def path_stabilize(filepath: str) -> str: "normalize path separater and unicode string" newpath = filepath.replace(os.path.sep, SEP) return unicodedata.normalize('NFC', newpath) def get_matching_files(dirname: str, exclude_matchers: Tuple[PathMatcher, ...] = ()) -> Iterable[str]: # NOQA """Get all file names in a directory, recursively. Exclude files and dirs matching some matcher in *exclude_matchers*. """ # dirname is a normalized absolute path. dirname = path.normpath(path.abspath(dirname)) dirlen = len(dirname) + 1 # exclude final os.path.sep for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dirname, followlinks=True): relativeroot = root[dirlen:] qdirs = enumerate(path_stabilize(path.join(relativeroot, dn)) for dn in dirs) # type: Iterable[Tuple[int, str]] qfiles = enumerate(path_stabilize(path.join(relativeroot, fn)) for fn in files) # type: Iterable[Tuple[int, str]] for matcher in exclude_matchers: qdirs = [entry for entry in qdirs if not matcher(entry[1])] qfiles = [entry for entry in qfiles if not matcher(entry[1])] dirs[:] = sorted(dirs[i] for (i, _) in qdirs) for i, filename in sorted(qfiles): yield filename def get_matching_docs(dirname: str, suffixes: List[str], exclude_matchers: Tuple[PathMatcher, ...] = ()) -> Iterable[str]: """Get all file names (without suffixes) matching a suffix in a directory, recursively. Exclude files and dirs matching a pattern in *exclude_patterns*. """ warnings.warn('get_matching_docs() is now deprecated. Use get_matching_files() instead.', RemovedInSphinx40Warning, stacklevel=2) suffixpatterns = ['*' + s for s in suffixes] for filename in get_matching_files(dirname, exclude_matchers): for suffixpattern in suffixpatterns: if fnmatch.fnmatch(filename, suffixpattern): yield filename[:-len(suffixpattern) + 1] break def get_filetype(source_suffix: Dict[str, str], filename: str) -> str: for suffix, filetype in source_suffix.items(): if filename.endswith(suffix): # If default filetype (None), considered as restructuredtext. return filetype or 'restructuredtext' else: raise FiletypeNotFoundError class FilenameUniqDict(dict): """ A dictionary that automatically generates unique names for its keys, interpreted as filenames, and keeps track of a set of docnames they appear in. Used for images and downloadable files in the environment. """ def __init__(self) -> None: self._existing = set() # type: Set[str] def add_file(self, docname: str, newfile: str) -> str: if newfile in self: self[newfile][0].add(docname) return self[newfile][1] uniquename = path.basename(newfile) base, ext = path.splitext(uniquename) i = 0 while uniquename in self._existing: i += 1 uniquename = '%s%s%s' % (base, i, ext) self[newfile] = ({docname}, uniquename) self._existing.add(uniquename) return uniquename def purge_doc(self, docname: str) -> None: for filename, (docs, unique) in list(self.items()): docs.discard(docname) if not docs: del self[filename] self._existing.discard(unique) def merge_other(self, docnames: Set[str], other: Dict[str, Tuple[Set[str], Any]]) -> None: for filename, (docs, unique) in other.items(): for doc in docs & set(docnames): self.add_file(doc, filename) def __getstate__(self) -> Set[str]: return self._existing def __setstate__(self, state: Set[str]) -> None: self._existing = state def md5(data=b'', **kwargs): """Wrapper around hashlib.md5 Attempt call with 'usedforsecurity=False' if we get a ValueError, which happens when OpenSSL FIPS mode is enabled: ValueError: error:060800A3:digital envelope routines:EVP_DigestInit_ex:disabled for fips See: https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/7611 """ try: return hashlib.md5(data, **kwargs) # type: ignore except ValueError: return hashlib.md5(data, **kwargs, usedforsecurity=False) # type: ignore def sha1(data=b'', **kwargs): """Wrapper around hashlib.sha1 Attempt call with 'usedforsecurity=False' if we get a ValueError See: https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/7611 """ try: return hashlib.sha1(data, **kwargs) # type: ignore except ValueError: return hashlib.sha1(data, **kwargs, usedforsecurity=False) # type: ignore class DownloadFiles(dict): """A special dictionary for download files. .. important:: This class would be refactored in nearly future. Hence don't hack this directly. """ def add_file(self, docname: str, filename: str) -> str: if filename not in self: digest = md5(filename.encode()).hexdigest() dest = '%s/%s' % (digest, os.path.basename(filename)) self[filename] = (set(), dest) self[filename][0].add(docname) return self[filename][1] def purge_doc(self, docname: str) -> None: for filename, (docs, dest) in list(self.items()): docs.discard(docname) if not docs: del self[filename] def merge_other(self, docnames: Set[str], other: Dict[str, Tuple[Set[str], Any]]) -> None: for filename, (docs, dest) in other.items(): for docname in docs & set(docnames): self.add_file(docname, filename) _DEBUG_HEADER = '''\ # Sphinx version: %s # Python version: %s (%s) # Docutils version: %s %s # Jinja2 version: %s # Last messages: %s # Loaded extensions: ''' def save_traceback(app: "Sphinx") -> str: """Save the current exception's traceback in a temporary file.""" import platform import docutils import jinja2 import sphinx exc = sys.exc_info()[1] if isinstance(exc, SphinxParallelError): exc_format = '(Error in parallel process)\n' + exc.traceback else: exc_format = traceback.format_exc() fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp('.log', 'sphinx-err-') last_msgs = '' if app is not None: last_msgs = '\n'.join( '# %s' % strip_colors(s).strip() for s in app.messagelog) os.write(fd, (_DEBUG_HEADER % (sphinx.__display_version__, platform.python_version(), platform.python_implementation(), docutils.__version__, docutils.__version_details__, jinja2.__version__, # type: ignore last_msgs)).encode()) if app is not None: for ext in app.extensions.values(): modfile = getattr(ext.module, '__file__', 'unknown') if ext.version != 'builtin': os.write(fd, ('# %s (%s) from %s\n' % (ext.name, ext.version, modfile)).encode()) os.write(fd, exc_format.encode()) os.close(fd) return path def get_module_source(modname: str) -> Tuple[str, str]: """Try to find the source code for a module. Can return ('file', 'filename') in which case the source is in the given file, or ('string', 'source') which which case the source is the string. """ warnings.warn('get_module_source() is deprecated.', RemovedInSphinx40Warning, stacklevel=2) try: mod = import_module(modname) except Exception as err: raise PycodeError('error importing %r' % modname, err) from err filename = getattr(mod, '__file__', None) loader = getattr(mod, '__loader__', None) if loader and getattr(loader, 'get_filename', None): try: filename = loader.get_filename(modname) except Exception as err: raise PycodeError('error getting filename for %r' % filename, err) from err if filename is None and loader: try: filename = loader.get_source(modname) if filename: return 'string', filename except Exception as err: raise PycodeError('error getting source for %r' % modname, err) from err if filename is None: raise PycodeError('no source found for module %r' % modname) filename = path.normpath(path.abspath(filename)) lfilename = filename.lower() if lfilename.endswith('.pyo') or lfilename.endswith('.pyc'): filename = filename[:-1] if not path.isfile(filename) and path.isfile(filename + 'w'): filename += 'w' elif not (lfilename.endswith('.py') or lfilename.endswith('.pyw')): raise PycodeError('source is not a .py file: %r' % filename) elif ('.egg' + os.path.sep) in filename: pat = '(?<=\\.egg)' + re.escape(os.path.sep) eggpath, _ = re.split(pat, filename, 1) if path.isfile(eggpath): return 'file', filename if not path.isfile(filename): raise PycodeError('source file is not present: %r' % filename) return 'file', filename def get_full_modname(modname: str, attribute: str) -> str: if modname is None: # Prevents a TypeError: if the last getattr() call will return None # then it's better to return it directly return None module = import_module(modname) # Allow an attribute to have multiple parts and incidentally allow # repeated .s in the attribute. value = module for attr in attribute.split('.'): if attr: value = getattr(value, attr) return getattr(value, '__module__', None) # a regex to recognize coding cookies _coding_re = re.compile(r'coding[:=]\s*([-\w.]+)') def detect_encoding(readline: Callable[[], bytes]) -> str: """Like tokenize.detect_encoding() from Py3k, but a bit simplified.""" warnings.warn('sphinx.util.detect_encoding() is deprecated', RemovedInSphinx40Warning, stacklevel=2) def read_or_stop() -> bytes: try: return readline() except StopIteration: return None def get_normal_name(orig_enc: str) -> str: """Imitates get_normal_name in tokenizer.c.""" # Only care about the first 12 characters. enc = orig_enc[:12].lower().replace('_', '-') if enc == 'utf-8' or enc.startswith('utf-8-'): return 'utf-8' if enc in ('latin-1', 'iso-8859-1', 'iso-latin-1') or \ enc.startswith(('latin-1-', 'iso-8859-1-', 'iso-latin-1-')): return 'iso-8859-1' return orig_enc def find_cookie(line: bytes) -> str: try: line_string = line.decode('ascii') except UnicodeDecodeError: return None matches = _coding_re.findall(line_string) if not matches: return None return get_normal_name(matches[0]) default = sys.getdefaultencoding() first = read_or_stop() if first and first.startswith(BOM_UTF8): first = first[3:] default = 'utf-8-sig' if not first: return default encoding = find_cookie(first) if encoding: return encoding second = read_or_stop() if not second: return default encoding = find_cookie(second) if encoding: return encoding return default class UnicodeDecodeErrorHandler: """Custom error handler for open() that warns and replaces.""" def __init__(self, docname: str) -> None: self.docname = docname def __call__(self, error: UnicodeDecodeError) -> Tuple[str, int]: linestart = error.object.rfind(b'\n', 0, error.start) lineend = error.object.find(b'\n', error.start) if lineend == -1: lineend = len(error.object) lineno = error.object.count(b'\n', 0, error.start) + 1 logger.warning(__('undecodable source characters, replacing with "?": %r'), (error.object[linestart + 1:error.start] + b'>>>' + error.object[error.start:error.end] + b'<<<' + error.object[error.end:lineend]), location=(self.docname, lineno)) return ('?', error.end) # Low-level utility functions and classes. class Tee: """ File-like object writing to two streams. """ def __init__(self, stream1: IO, stream2: IO) -> None: self.stream1 = stream1 self.stream2 = stream2 def write(self, text: str) -> None: self.stream1.write(text) self.stream2.write(text) def flush(self) -> None: if hasattr(self.stream1, 'flush'): self.stream1.flush() if hasattr(self.stream2, 'flush'): self.stream2.flush() def parselinenos(spec: str, total: int) -> List[int]: """Parse a line number spec (such as "1,2,4-6") and return a list of wanted line numbers. """ items = list() parts = spec.split(',') for part in parts: try: begend = part.strip().split('-') if ['', ''] == begend: raise ValueError elif len(begend) == 1: items.append(int(begend[0]) - 1) elif len(begend) == 2: start = int(begend[0] or 1) # left half open (cf. -10) end = int(begend[1] or max(start, total)) # right half open (cf. 10-) if start > end: # invalid range (cf. 10-1) raise ValueError items.extend(range(start - 1, end)) else: raise ValueError except Exception as exc: raise ValueError('invalid line number spec: %r' % spec) from exc return items def force_decode(string: str, encoding: str) -> str: """Forcibly get a unicode string out of a bytestring.""" warnings.warn('force_decode() is deprecated.', RemovedInSphinx40Warning, stacklevel=2) if isinstance(string, bytes): try: if encoding: string = string.decode(encoding) else: # try decoding with utf-8, should only work for real UTF-8 string = string.decode() except UnicodeError: # last resort -- can't fail string = string.decode('latin1') return string class attrdict(dict): def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) warnings.warn('The attrdict class is deprecated.', RemovedInSphinx40Warning, stacklevel=2) def __getattr__(self, key: str) -> str: return self[key] def __setattr__(self, key: str, val: str) -> None: self[key] = val def __delattr__(self, key: str) -> None: del self[key] def rpartition(s: str, t: str) -> Tuple[str, str]: """Similar to str.rpartition from 2.5, but doesn't return the separator.""" warnings.warn('rpartition() is now deprecated.', RemovedInSphinx50Warning, stacklevel=2) i = s.rfind(t) if i != -1: return s[:i], s[i + len(t):] return '', s def split_into(n: int, type: str, value: str) -> List[str]: """Split an index entry into a given number of parts at semicolons.""" parts = [x.strip() for x in value.split(';', n - 1)] if sum(1 for part in parts if part) < n: raise ValueError('invalid %s index entry %r' % (type, value)) return parts def split_index_msg(type: str, value: str) -> List[str]: # new entry types must be listed in directives/other.py! if type == 'single': try: result = split_into(2, 'single', value) except ValueError: result = split_into(1, 'single', value) elif type == 'pair': result = split_into(2, 'pair', value) elif type == 'triple': result = split_into(3, 'triple', value) elif type == 'see': result = split_into(2, 'see', value) elif type == 'seealso': result = split_into(2, 'see', value) else: raise ValueError('invalid %s index entry %r' % (type, value)) return result def format_exception_cut_frames(x: int = 1) -> str: """Format an exception with traceback, but only the last x frames.""" typ, val, tb = sys.exc_info() # res = ['Traceback (most recent call last):\n'] res = [] # type: List[str] tbres = traceback.format_tb(tb) res += tbres[-x:] res += traceback.format_exception_only(typ, val) return ''.join(res) class PeekableIterator: """ An iterator which wraps any iterable and makes it possible to peek to see what's the next item. """ def __init__(self, iterable: Iterable) -> None: self.remaining = deque() # type: deque self._iterator = iter(iterable) warnings.warn('PeekableIterator is deprecated.', RemovedInSphinx40Warning, stacklevel=2) def __iter__(self) -> "PeekableIterator": return self def __next__(self) -> Any: """Return the next item from the iterator.""" if self.remaining: return self.remaining.popleft() return next(self._iterator) next = __next__ # Python 2 compatibility def push(self, item: Any) -> None: """Push the `item` on the internal stack, it will be returned on the next :meth:`next` call. """ self.remaining.append(item) def peek(self) -> Any: """Return the next item without changing the state of the iterator.""" item = next(self) self.push(item) return item def import_object(objname: str, source: str = None) -> Any: """Import python object by qualname.""" try: objpath = objname.split('.') modname = objpath.pop(0) obj = import_module(modname) for name in objpath: modname += '.' + name try: obj = getattr(obj, name) except AttributeError: obj = import_module(modname) return obj except (AttributeError, ImportError) as exc: if source: raise ExtensionError('Could not import %s (needed for %s)' % (objname, source), exc) from exc else: raise ExtensionError('Could not import %s' % objname, exc) from exc def split_full_qualified_name(name: str) -> Tuple[str, str]: """Split full qualified name to a pair of modname and qualname. A qualname is an abbreviation for "Qualified name" introduced at PEP-3155 (https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3155/). It is a dotted path name from the module top-level. A "full" qualified name means a string containing both module name and qualified name. .. note:: This function imports module actually to check the exisitence. Therefore you need to mock 3rd party modules if needed before calling this function. """ parts = name.split('.') for i, part in enumerate(parts, 1): try: modname = ".".join(parts[:i]) import_module(modname) except ImportError: if parts[:i - 1]: return ".".join(parts[:i - 1]), ".".join(parts[i - 1:]) else: return None, ".".join(parts) except IndexError: pass return name, "" def encode_uri(uri: str) -> str: split = list(urlsplit(uri)) split[1] = split[1].encode('idna').decode('ascii') split[2] = quote_plus(split[2].encode(), '/') query = list((q, v.encode()) for (q, v) in parse_qsl(split[3])) split[3] = urlencode(query) return urlunsplit(split) def display_chunk(chunk: Any) -> str: if isinstance(chunk, (list, tuple)): if len(chunk) == 1: return str(chunk[0]) return '%s .. %s' % (chunk[0], chunk[-1]) return str(chunk) def old_status_iterator(iterable: Iterable, summary: str, color: str = "darkgreen", stringify_func: Callable[[Any], str] = display_chunk) -> Iterator: l = 0 for item in iterable: if l == 0: logger.info(bold(summary), nonl=True) l = 1 logger.info(stringify_func(item), color=color, nonl=True) logger.info(" ", nonl=True) yield item if l == 1: logger.info('') # new version with progress info def status_iterator(iterable: Iterable, summary: str, color: str = "darkgreen", length: int = 0, verbosity: int = 0, stringify_func: Callable[[Any], str] = display_chunk) -> Iterable: if length == 0: yield from old_status_iterator(iterable, summary, color, stringify_func) return l = 0 summary = bold(summary) for item in iterable: l += 1 s = '%s[%3d%%] %s' % (summary, 100 * l / length, colorize(color, stringify_func(item))) if verbosity: s += '\n' else: s = term_width_line(s) logger.info(s, nonl=True) yield item if l > 0: logger.info('') class SkipProgressMessage(Exception): pass class progress_message: def __init__(self, message: str) -> None: self.message = message def __enter__(self) -> None: logger.info(bold(self.message + '... '), nonl=True) def __exit__(self, exc_type: "Type[Exception]", exc_value: Exception, traceback: Any) -> bool: # NOQA if isinstance(exc_value, SkipProgressMessage): logger.info(__('skipped')) if exc_value.args: logger.info(*exc_value.args) return True elif exc_type: logger.info(__('failed')) else: logger.info(__('done')) return False def __call__(self, f: Callable) -> Callable: @functools.wraps(f) def wrapper(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Any: with self: return f(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper def epoch_to_rfc1123(epoch: float) -> str: """Convert datetime format epoch to RFC1123.""" from babel.dates import format_datetime dt = datetime.fromtimestamp(epoch) fmt = 'EEE, dd LLL yyyy hh:mm:ss' return format_datetime(dt, fmt, locale='en') + ' GMT' def rfc1123_to_epoch(rfc1123: str) -> float: return mktime(strptime(rfc1123, '%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z')) def xmlname_checker() -> Pattern: # https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#NT-Name name_start_chars = [ ':', ['A', 'Z'], '_', ['a', 'z'], ['\u00C0', '\u00D6'], ['\u00D8', '\u00F6'], ['\u00F8', '\u02FF'], ['\u0370', '\u037D'], ['\u037F', '\u1FFF'], ['\u200C', '\u200D'], ['\u2070', '\u218F'], ['\u2C00', '\u2FEF'], ['\u3001', '\uD7FF'], ['\uF900', '\uFDCF'], ['\uFDF0', '\uFFFD'], ['\U00010000', '\U000EFFFF']] name_chars = [ "\\-", "\\.", ['0', '9'], '\u00B7', ['\u0300', '\u036F'], ['\u203F', '\u2040'] ] def convert(entries: Any, splitter: str = '|') -> str: results = [] for entry in entries: if isinstance(entry, list): results.append('[%s]' % convert(entry, '-')) else: results.append(entry) return splitter.join(results) start_chars_regex = convert(name_start_chars) name_chars_regex = convert(name_chars) return re.compile('(%s)(%s|%s)*' % ( start_chars_regex, start_chars_regex, name_chars_regex))