374 lines
13 KiB
Python
374 lines
13 KiB
Python
"""HTML utilities suitable for global use."""
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import re
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from urllib.parse import (
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parse_qsl, quote, unquote, urlencode, urlsplit, urlunsplit,
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)
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from django.utils.encoding import force_str, force_text
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from django.utils.functional import keep_lazy, keep_lazy_text
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from django.utils.http import RFC3986_GENDELIMS, RFC3986_SUBDELIMS
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from django.utils.safestring import SafeData, SafeText, mark_safe
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from django.utils.text import normalize_newlines
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from .html_parser import HTMLParseError, HTMLParser
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# Configuration for urlize() function.
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TRAILING_PUNCTUATION_RE = re.compile(
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'^' # Beginning of word
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'(.*?)' # The URL in word
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'([.,:;!]+)' # Allowed non-wrapping, trailing punctuation
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'$' # End of word
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)
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WRAPPING_PUNCTUATION = [('(', ')'), ('<', '>'), ('[', ']'), ('<', '>'), ('"', '"'), ('\'', '\'')]
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# List of possible strings used for bullets in bulleted lists.
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DOTS = ['·', '*', '\u2022', '•', '•', '•']
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unencoded_ampersands_re = re.compile(r'&(?!(\w+|#\d+);)')
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word_split_re = re.compile(r'''([\s<>"']+)''')
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simple_url_re = re.compile(r'^https?://\[?\w', re.IGNORECASE)
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simple_url_2_re = re.compile(r'^www\.|^(?!http)\w[^@]+\.(com|edu|gov|int|mil|net|org)($|/.*)$', re.IGNORECASE)
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simple_email_re = re.compile(r'^\S+@\S+\.\S+$')
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@keep_lazy(str, SafeText)
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def escape(text):
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"""
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Returns the given text with ampersands, quotes and angle brackets encoded
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for use in HTML.
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This function always escapes its input, even if it's already escaped and
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marked as such. This may result in double-escaping. If this is a concern,
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use conditional_escape() instead.
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"""
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return mark_safe(
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force_text(text).replace('&', '&').replace('<', '<')
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.replace('>', '>').replace('"', '"').replace("'", ''')
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)
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_js_escapes = {
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ord('\\'): '\\u005C',
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ord('\''): '\\u0027',
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ord('"'): '\\u0022',
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ord('>'): '\\u003E',
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ord('<'): '\\u003C',
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ord('&'): '\\u0026',
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ord('='): '\\u003D',
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ord('-'): '\\u002D',
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ord(';'): '\\u003B',
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ord('\u2028'): '\\u2028',
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ord('\u2029'): '\\u2029'
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}
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# Escape every ASCII character with a value less than 32.
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_js_escapes.update((ord('%c' % z), '\\u%04X' % z) for z in range(32))
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@keep_lazy(str, SafeText)
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def escapejs(value):
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"""Hex encodes characters for use in JavaScript strings."""
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return mark_safe(force_text(value).translate(_js_escapes))
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def conditional_escape(text):
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"""
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Similar to escape(), except that it doesn't operate on pre-escaped strings.
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This function relies on the __html__ convention used both by Django's
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SafeData class and by third-party libraries like markupsafe.
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"""
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if hasattr(text, '__html__'):
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return text.__html__()
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else:
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return escape(text)
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def format_html(format_string, *args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Similar to str.format, but passes all arguments through conditional_escape,
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and calls 'mark_safe' on the result. This function should be used instead
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of str.format or % interpolation to build up small HTML fragments.
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"""
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args_safe = map(conditional_escape, args)
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kwargs_safe = {k: conditional_escape(v) for (k, v) in kwargs.items()}
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return mark_safe(format_string.format(*args_safe, **kwargs_safe))
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def format_html_join(sep, format_string, args_generator):
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"""
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A wrapper of format_html, for the common case of a group of arguments that
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need to be formatted using the same format string, and then joined using
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'sep'. 'sep' is also passed through conditional_escape.
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'args_generator' should be an iterator that returns the sequence of 'args'
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that will be passed to format_html.
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Example:
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format_html_join('\n', "<li>{} {}</li>", ((u.first_name, u.last_name)
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for u in users))
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"""
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return mark_safe(conditional_escape(sep).join(
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format_html(format_string, *tuple(args))
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for args in args_generator))
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@keep_lazy_text
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def linebreaks(value, autoescape=False):
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"""Converts newlines into <p> and <br />s."""
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value = normalize_newlines(force_text(value))
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paras = re.split('\n{2,}', value)
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if autoescape:
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paras = ['<p>%s</p>' % escape(p).replace('\n', '<br />') for p in paras]
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else:
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paras = ['<p>%s</p>' % p.replace('\n', '<br />') for p in paras]
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return '\n\n'.join(paras)
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class MLStripper(HTMLParser):
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def __init__(self):
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HTMLParser.__init__(self)
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self.reset()
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self.fed = []
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def handle_data(self, d):
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self.fed.append(d)
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def handle_entityref(self, name):
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self.fed.append('&%s;' % name)
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def handle_charref(self, name):
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self.fed.append('&#%s;' % name)
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def get_data(self):
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return ''.join(self.fed)
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def _strip_once(value):
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"""
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Internal tag stripping utility used by strip_tags.
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"""
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s = MLStripper()
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try:
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s.feed(value)
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except HTMLParseError:
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return value
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try:
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s.close()
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except HTMLParseError:
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return s.get_data() + s.rawdata
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else:
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return s.get_data()
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@keep_lazy_text
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def strip_tags(value):
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"""Returns the given HTML with all tags stripped."""
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# Note: in typical case this loop executes _strip_once once. Loop condition
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# is redundant, but helps to reduce number of executions of _strip_once.
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value = force_text(value)
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while '<' in value and '>' in value:
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new_value = _strip_once(value)
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if len(new_value) >= len(value):
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# _strip_once was not able to detect more tags or length increased
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# due to http://bugs.python.org/issue20288
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# (affects Python 2 < 2.7.7 and Python 3 < 3.3.5)
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break
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value = new_value
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return value
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@keep_lazy_text
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def strip_spaces_between_tags(value):
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"""Returns the given HTML with spaces between tags removed."""
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return re.sub(r'>\s+<', '><', force_text(value))
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def smart_urlquote(url):
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"Quotes a URL if it isn't already quoted."
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def unquote_quote(segment):
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segment = unquote(force_str(segment))
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# Tilde is part of RFC3986 Unreserved Characters
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# http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-2.3
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# See also http://bugs.python.org/issue16285
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segment = quote(segment, safe=RFC3986_SUBDELIMS + RFC3986_GENDELIMS + str('~'))
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return force_text(segment)
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# Handle IDN before quoting.
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try:
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scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = urlsplit(url)
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except ValueError:
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# invalid IPv6 URL (normally square brackets in hostname part).
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return unquote_quote(url)
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try:
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netloc = netloc.encode('idna').decode('ascii') # IDN -> ACE
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except UnicodeError: # invalid domain part
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return unquote_quote(url)
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if query:
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# Separately unquoting key/value, so as to not mix querystring separators
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# included in query values. See #22267.
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query_parts = [(unquote(force_str(q[0])), unquote(force_str(q[1])))
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for q in parse_qsl(query, keep_blank_values=True)]
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# urlencode will take care of quoting
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query = urlencode(query_parts)
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path = unquote_quote(path)
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fragment = unquote_quote(fragment)
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return urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment))
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@keep_lazy_text
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def urlize(text, trim_url_limit=None, nofollow=False, autoescape=False):
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"""
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Converts any URLs in text into clickable links.
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Works on http://, https://, www. links, and also on links ending in one of
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the original seven gTLDs (.com, .edu, .gov, .int, .mil, .net, and .org).
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Links can have trailing punctuation (periods, commas, close-parens) and
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leading punctuation (opening parens) and it'll still do the right thing.
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If trim_url_limit is not None, the URLs in the link text longer than this
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limit will be truncated to trim_url_limit-3 characters and appended with
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an ellipsis.
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If nofollow is True, the links will get a rel="nofollow" attribute.
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If autoescape is True, the link text and URLs will be autoescaped.
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"""
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safe_input = isinstance(text, SafeData)
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def trim_url(x, limit=trim_url_limit):
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if limit is None or len(x) <= limit:
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return x
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return '%s...' % x[:max(0, limit - 3)]
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def unescape(text, trail):
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"""
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If input URL is HTML-escaped, unescape it so as we can safely feed it to
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smart_urlquote. For example:
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http://example.com?x=1&y=<2> => http://example.com?x=1&y=<2>
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"""
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unescaped = (text + trail).replace(
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'&', '&').replace('<', '<').replace(
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'>', '>').replace('"', '"').replace(''', "'")
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if trail and unescaped.endswith(trail):
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# Remove trail for unescaped if it was not consumed by unescape
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unescaped = unescaped[:-len(trail)]
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elif trail == ';':
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# Trail was consumed by unescape (as end-of-entity marker), move it to text
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text += trail
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trail = ''
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return text, unescaped, trail
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def trim_punctuation(lead, middle, trail):
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"""
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Trim trailing and wrapping punctuation from `middle`. Return the items
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of the new state.
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"""
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# Continue trimming until middle remains unchanged.
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trimmed_something = True
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while trimmed_something:
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trimmed_something = False
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# Trim trailing punctuation.
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match = TRAILING_PUNCTUATION_RE.match(middle)
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if match:
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middle = match.group(1)
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trail = match.group(2) + trail
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trimmed_something = True
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# Trim wrapping punctuation.
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for opening, closing in WRAPPING_PUNCTUATION:
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if middle.startswith(opening):
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middle = middle[len(opening):]
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lead += opening
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trimmed_something = True
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# Keep parentheses at the end only if they're balanced.
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if (middle.endswith(closing) and
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middle.count(closing) == middle.count(opening) + 1):
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middle = middle[:-len(closing)]
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trail = closing + trail
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trimmed_something = True
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return lead, middle, trail
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words = word_split_re.split(force_text(text))
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for i, word in enumerate(words):
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if '.' in word or '@' in word or ':' in word:
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# lead: Current punctuation trimmed from the beginning of the word.
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# middle: Current state of the word.
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# trail: Current punctuation trimmed from the end of the word.
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lead, middle, trail = '', word, ''
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# Deal with punctuation.
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lead, middle, trail = trim_punctuation(lead, middle, trail)
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# Make URL we want to point to.
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url = None
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nofollow_attr = ' rel="nofollow"' if nofollow else ''
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if simple_url_re.match(middle):
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middle, middle_unescaped, trail = unescape(middle, trail)
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url = smart_urlquote(middle_unescaped)
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elif simple_url_2_re.match(middle):
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middle, middle_unescaped, trail = unescape(middle, trail)
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url = smart_urlquote('http://%s' % middle_unescaped)
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elif ':' not in middle and simple_email_re.match(middle):
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local, domain = middle.rsplit('@', 1)
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try:
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domain = domain.encode('idna').decode('ascii')
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except UnicodeError:
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continue
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url = 'mailto:%s@%s' % (local, domain)
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nofollow_attr = ''
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# Make link.
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if url:
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trimmed = trim_url(middle)
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if autoescape and not safe_input:
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lead, trail = escape(lead), escape(trail)
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trimmed = escape(trimmed)
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middle = '<a href="%s"%s>%s</a>' % (escape(url), nofollow_attr, trimmed)
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words[i] = mark_safe('%s%s%s' % (lead, middle, trail))
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else:
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if safe_input:
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words[i] = mark_safe(word)
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elif autoescape:
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words[i] = escape(word)
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elif safe_input:
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words[i] = mark_safe(word)
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elif autoescape:
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words[i] = escape(word)
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return ''.join(words)
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def avoid_wrapping(value):
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"""
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Avoid text wrapping in the middle of a phrase by adding non-breaking
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spaces where there previously were normal spaces.
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"""
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return value.replace(" ", "\xa0")
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def html_safe(klass):
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"""
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A decorator that defines the __html__ method. This helps non-Django
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templates to detect classes whose __str__ methods return SafeText.
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"""
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if '__html__' in klass.__dict__:
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raise ValueError(
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"can't apply @html_safe to %s because it defines "
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"__html__()." % klass.__name__
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)
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if '__str__' not in klass.__dict__:
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raise ValueError(
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"can't apply @html_safe to %s because it doesn't "
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"define __str__()." % klass.__name__
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)
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klass_str = klass.__str__
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klass.__str__ = lambda self: mark_safe(klass_str(self))
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klass.__html__ = lambda self: str(self)
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return klass
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