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from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from __future__ import division
import hashlib
import logging
from pathlib import Path
import re
import six
from scss.cssdefs import (
_ml_comment_re, _sl_comment_re,
_collapse_properties_space_re,
_strings_re, _urls_re,
)
from scss.cssdefs import determine_encoding
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_safe_strings = {
'^doubleslash^': '//',
'^bigcopen^': '/*',
'^bigcclose^': '*/',
'^doubledot^': ':',
'^semicolon^': ';',
'^curlybracketopen^': '{',
'^curlybracketclosed^': '}',
}
_reverse_safe_strings = dict((v, k) for k, v in _safe_strings.items())
_safe_strings_re = re.compile('|'.join(map(re.escape, _safe_strings)))
_reverse_safe_strings_re = re.compile('|'.join(
map(re.escape, _reverse_safe_strings)))
class MISSING(object):
def __repr__(self):
return "<MISSING>"
MISSING = MISSING()
# TODO i'm still not entirely happy with this, nor with the concept of an
# "origin". it should really be a "loader", with a defined API. also, even
# with all these helpful classmethods, i'm still having to do a lot of manual
# mucking around in django-pyscss, where all i'm given is a file path and a
# string of the contents, and i want to /not/ re-read the file.
class SourceFile(object):
"""A single input file to be fed to the compiler. Detects the encoding
(according to CSS spec rules) and performs some light pre-processing.
This class is mostly internal and you shouldn't have to worry about it.
Source files are uniquely identified by their ``.key``, a 2-tuple of
``(origin, relpath)``.
``origin`` is an object from the compiler's search
path, most often a directory represented by a :class:`pathlib.Path`.
``relpath`` is a relative path from there to the actual file, again usually
a ``Path``.
The idea here is that source files don't always actually come from the
filesystem, yet import semantics are expressed in terms of paths. By
keeping the origin and relative path separate, it's possible for e.g.
Django to swap in an object that has the ``Path`` interface, but actually
looks for files in an arbitrary storage backend. In that case it would
make no sense to key files by their absolute path, as they may not exist on
disk or even on the same machine. Also, relative imports can then continue
to work, because they're guaranteed to only try the same origin.
The ``origin`` may thus be anything that implements a minimal ``Path``ish
interface (division operator, ``.parent``, ``.resolve()``). It may also be
``None``, indicating that the file came from a string or some other origin
that can't usefully produce other files.
``relpath``, however, should always be a ``Path``. or string. XXX only when origin (There's little
advantage to making it anything else.) A ``relpath`` may **never** contain
".."; there is nothing above the origin.
Note that one minor caveat of this setup is that it's possible for the same
file on disk to be imported under two different names (even though symlinks
are always resolved), if directories in the search path happen to overlap.
"""
key = None
"""A 2-tuple of ``(origin, relpath)`` that uniquely identifies where the
file came from and how to find its siblings.
"""
def __init__(
self, origin, relpath, contents, encoding=None,
is_sass=None):
"""Not normally used. See the three alternative constructors:
:func:`SourceFile.from_file`, :func:`SourceFile.from_path`, and
:func:`SourceFile.from_string`.
"""
if not isinstance(contents, six.text_type):
raise TypeError(
"Expected text for 'contents', got {0}"
.format(type(contents)))
if origin and '..' in relpath.parts:
raise ValueError(
"relpath cannot contain ..: {0!r}".format(relpath))
self.origin = origin
self.relpath = relpath
self.key = origin, relpath
self.encoding = encoding
if is_sass is None:
# TODO autodetect from the contents if the extension is bogus
# or missing?
if origin:
self.is_sass = relpath.suffix == '.sass'
else:
self.is_sass = False
else:
self.is_sass = is_sass
self.contents = self.prepare_source(contents)
@property
def path(self):
"""Concatenation of ``origin`` and ``relpath``, as a string. Used in
stack traces and other debugging places.
"""
if self.origin:
return six.text_type(self.origin / self.relpath)
else:
return six.text_type(self.relpath)
def __repr__(self):
return "<{0} {1!r} from {2!r}>".format(
type(self).__name__, self.relpath, self.origin)
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.key)
def __eq__(self, other):
if self is other:
return True
if not isinstance(other, SourceFile):
return NotImplemented
return self.key == other.key
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self == other
@classmethod
def _key_from_path(cls, path, origin=MISSING):
# Given an origin (which may be MISSING) and an absolute path,
# return a key.
if origin is MISSING:
# Resolve only the parent, in case the file itself is a symlink
origin = path.parent.resolve()
relpath = Path(path.name)
else:
# Again, resolving the origin is fine; we just don't want to
# resolve anything inside it, lest we ruin some intended symlink
# structure
origin = origin.resolve()
# pathlib balks if this requires lexically ascending <3
relpath = path.relative_to(origin)
return origin, relpath
@classmethod
def read(cls, origin, relpath, **kwargs):
"""Read a source file from an ``(origin, relpath)`` tuple, as would
happen from an ``@import`` statement.
"""
path = origin / relpath
with path.open('rb') as f:
return cls.from_file(f, origin, relpath, **kwargs)
@classmethod
def from_path(cls, path, origin=MISSING, **kwargs):
"""Read Sass source from a :class:`pathlib.Path`.
If no origin is given, it's assumed to be the file's parent directory.
"""
origin, relpath = cls._key_from_path(path, origin)
# Open in binary mode so we can reliably detect the encoding
with path.open('rb') as f:
return cls.from_file(f, origin, relpath, **kwargs)
# back-compat
@classmethod
def from_filename(cls, path_string, origin=MISSING, **kwargs):
""" Read Sass source from a String specifying the path
"""
path = Path(path_string)
return cls.from_path(path, origin, **kwargs)
@classmethod
def from_file(cls, f, origin=MISSING, relpath=MISSING, **kwargs):
"""Read Sass source from a file or file-like object.
If `origin` or `relpath` are missing, they are derived from the file's
``.name`` attribute as with `from_path`. If it doesn't have one, the
origin becomes None and the relpath becomes the file's repr.
"""
contents = f.read()
encoding = determine_encoding(contents)
if isinstance(contents, six.binary_type):
contents = contents.decode(encoding)
if origin is MISSING or relpath is MISSING:
filename = getattr(f, 'name', None)
if filename is None:
origin = None
relpath = repr(f)
else:
origin, relpath = cls._key_from_path(Path(filename), origin)
return cls(origin, relpath, contents, encoding=encoding, **kwargs)
@classmethod
def from_string(cls, string, relpath=None, encoding=None, is_sass=None):
"""Read Sass source from the contents of a string.
The origin is always None. `relpath` defaults to "string:...".
"""
if isinstance(string, six.text_type):
# Already decoded; we don't know what encoding to use for output,
# though, so still check for a @charset.
# TODO what if the given encoding conflicts with the one in the
# file? do we care?
if encoding is None:
encoding = determine_encoding(string)
byte_contents = string.encode(encoding)
text_contents = string
elif isinstance(string, six.binary_type):
encoding = determine_encoding(string)
byte_contents = string
text_contents = string.decode(encoding)
else:
raise TypeError("Expected text or bytes, got {0!r}".format(string))
origin = None
if relpath is None:
m = hashlib.sha256()
m.update(byte_contents)
relpath = repr("string:{0}:{1}".format(
m.hexdigest()[:16], text_contents[:100]))
return cls(
origin, relpath, text_contents, encoding=encoding,
is_sass=is_sass,
)
def parse_scss_line(self, line, state):
ret = ''
if line is None:
line = ''
line = state['line_buffer'] + line
if line and line[-1] == '\\':
state['line_buffer'] = line[:-1]
return ''
else:
state['line_buffer'] = ''
output = state['prev_line']
output = output.strip()
state['prev_line'] = line
ret += output
ret += '\n'
return ret
def parse_sass_line(self, line, state):
ret = ''
if line is None:
line = ''
line = state['line_buffer'] + line
if line and line[-1] == '\\':
state['line_buffer'] = line[:-1]
return ret
else:
state['line_buffer'] = ''
indent = len(line) - len(line.lstrip())
# make sure we support multi-space indent as long as indent is
# consistent
if indent and not state['indent_marker']:
state['indent_marker'] = indent
if state['indent_marker']:
indent //= state['indent_marker']
if indent == state['prev_indent']:
# same indentation as previous line
if state['prev_line']:
state['prev_line'] += ';'
elif indent > state['prev_indent']:
# new indentation is greater than previous, we just entered a new
# block
state['prev_line'] += ' {'
state['nested_blocks'] += 1
else:
# indentation is reset, we exited a block
block_diff = state['prev_indent'] - indent
if state['prev_line']:
state['prev_line'] += ';'
state['prev_line'] += ' }' * block_diff
state['nested_blocks'] -= block_diff
output = state['prev_line']
output = output.strip()
state['prev_indent'] = indent
state['prev_line'] = line
ret += output
ret += '\n'
return ret
def prepare_source(self, codestr, sass=False):
state = {
'line_buffer': '',
'prev_line': '',
'prev_indent': 0,
'nested_blocks': 0,
'indent_marker': 0,
}
if self.is_sass:
parse_line = self.parse_sass_line
else:
parse_line = self.parse_scss_line
_codestr = codestr
codestr = ''
for line in _codestr.splitlines():
codestr += parse_line(line, state)
# parse the last line stored in prev_line buffer
codestr += parse_line(None, state)
# pop off the extra \n parse_line puts at the beginning
codestr = codestr[1:]
# protects codestr: "..." strings
codestr = _strings_re.sub(
lambda m: _reverse_safe_strings_re.sub(
lambda n: _reverse_safe_strings[n.group(0)], m.group(0)),
codestr)
codestr = _urls_re.sub(
lambda m: _reverse_safe_strings_re.sub(
lambda n: _reverse_safe_strings[n.group(0)], m.group(0)),
codestr)
# removes multiple line comments
codestr = _ml_comment_re.sub('', codestr)
# removes inline comments, but not :// (protocol)
codestr = _sl_comment_re.sub('', codestr)
codestr = _safe_strings_re.sub(
lambda m: _safe_strings[m.group(0)], codestr)
# collapse the space in properties blocks
codestr = _collapse_properties_space_re.sub(r'\1{', codestr)
return codestr
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