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- # This started out as https://www.snip2code.com/Snippet/1704331/Convert-trac-markup-to-Markdown/
- # which in turn said "This code mostly taken from patches to pagure_importer by mreynolds".
- # Has mutated considerably since then.
- import re
- from urllib.parse import quote
- class Trac2Markdown:
- content_linebreak_pattern = re.compile(r"\[\[br\]\]|\\\\", re.I)
- camelcase_pattern = re.compile(r"(?:^|(?<=\s))([A-Z][a-z]+[A-Z][a-z][A-Za-z]*)(?:$|(?=\s))")
- wikiheading_patterns = tuple(
- (level, re.compile("^{} (.*)[ \t]*=*$".format("=" * level)))
- for level in range(1, 7)
- )
- def convert_headers(self, line):
- for level_count, header in self.wikiheading_patterns:
- try:
- level = header.search(line).group(1)
- if level:
- line = "{} {}".format('#' * level_count, level.rstrip("= \r\t"))
- break # No need to check other heading levels
- except:
- pass # Try the next heading level
- return line
- def convert_to_creole(self, m):
- # Convert Trac's native link form to Creole's, so that rest of the code only has to deal with one format.
- # Creole's is easier to parse and harder to confuse with partially converted Markdown.
- text = m.group(1).strip()
- if " " in text:
- return "[[{0[0]}|{0[1]}]]".format(text.split(" ", 1))
- elif ":" in text or self.camelcase_pattern.match(text):
- return "[[{}]]".format(text)
- else:
- return m.group(0)
- # Probably most of the non-wiki scheme tests should become a table in an
- # extended JSON config file which maps
- #
- # { "source:fee/fie/foe/fum": "https://git.cryptech.is/blarg/blee/blue" }
- def convert_wikilinks(self, m):
- scheme, link, text = [p.strip() if p else p for p in m.groups()]
- if text is None:
- text = link
- if any(link.startswith(q) and link.endswith(q) for q in ('"', "'")):
- link = link[1:-1]
- if any(text.startswith(q) and text.endswith(q) for q in ('"', "'")):
- text = text[1:-1]
- if text == link and link.startswith("http") and "://" in link:
- return "<{}>".format(link)
- elif scheme == "attachment:":
- return "[{}]({{attach}}/{}/{})".format(text, self.slug, link)
- elif scheme in ("source:", "browser:"):
- return "[{}]({}/{})".format(text, self.source_url.rstrip("/"), link.lstrip("/"))
- elif scheme == "wiki:" or (scheme is None and self.camelcase_pattern.match(link)):
- return "[{}]({{filename}}{}.md)".format(text, link)
- else:
- return "[{}]({})".format(text, link)
- def convert_image(self, m):
- text = m.group(1).split(",")[0].strip()
- if "://" in text:
- return "<img src=\"{}\">".format(text)
- else:
- return "![{}]({{attach}}/{}/{})".format(text, self.slug, quote(text, ""))
- def __init__(self, source_url):
- self.source_url = source_url
- self.pattern_actions = (
- # Convert TracLinks to WikiCreole syntax to simplify remaining processing
- (re.compile(r"(?<!\[)\[([^][]+)\]"), self.convert_to_creole),
- # Convert CamelCase links to explicit links
- (self.camelcase_pattern, r"[[\1]]"),
- # Convert !x quoting
- (re.compile(r"!((?:\w|[#])+)"), r"\1"),
- # Convert (limited subset of) spans
- (re.compile(r"\[\[span\((?:[^][]*,)*([^(),]+)\)\]\]"), r"\1"),
- # Convert images
- (re.compile(r"\[\[Image\((.*)\)\]\]"), self.convert_image),
- # Delete Trac macros that have no useful counterpart
- (re.compile(r"\[\[PageOutline\]\]", re.I), r""),
- # Convert wiki links
- (re.compile(r"\[\[(wiki:|attachment:|source:|browser:)?([^]|[]+)(?:[|]([^][]+))?\]\]"), self.convert_wikilinks),
- # Convert striked through text
- (re.compile(r"~~([^~]+)~~"), r"<s>\1</s>"),
- # Convert line breaks -- Markdown spec says linebreak is <SPACE><SPACE><RETURN>, who am I to argue?
- (re.compile(r"\\\\$"), r" "),
- # Convert bold and italic text (do this last)
- (re.compile(r"'''"), r"**"),
- (re.compile(r"''"), r"*"),
- )
- def __call__(self, content, slug):
- self.slug = slug
- old_content = self.content_linebreak_pattern.sub("\\\\\\\\\n", content).splitlines()
- new_content = []
- code_block = False
- in_list = False
- in_table = False
- nested_level = 0
- prev_indent = 0
- while old_content:
- line = old_content.pop(0).rstrip()
- tail = ["\n"]
- while "{{{" in line or "}}}" in line:
- if "{{{" in line:
- code_block = True
- line = line.replace("{{{", "```")
- if "}}}" in line:
- code_block = False
- line = line.replace("}}}", "```")
- if not code_block:
- # Convert tables. References:
- # https://github.github.com/gfm/#tables-extension-
- # https://permatrac.noc.ietf.org/wiki/WikiFormatting#Tables
- # Table start: line containing "||"; table end: blank line?
- #
- # Figuring out whether there's a real header line is fun, trac doesn't require one, markdown does. Guess we can
- # add a dummy header if no better idea. Markdown requires delimiter line, which we add immediately after the
- # header, both appear to be mandatory. Trac can have label cells anywhere, not just in header, might need to
- # add "*" to those or just ignore the issue. Justification we can sort of figure out from the header,
- # if the rows do anything different, ouch, because markdown specifies in delimiter line.
- #
- # Might do something clever with the "=" markers and alignment, start with just getting the basic table
- # structure to something markdown will believe.
- if line.strip().startswith("||"):
- line = line.replace("=|", "|").replace("|=", "|")
- line = line.replace("||", "|")
- if not in_table:
- tail.append("|---" * (line.count("|") - 1) + "|\n")
- in_table = True
- elif in_table and not line.strip().startswith("||"):
- new_content.append("\n")
- in_table = False
- #
- # Convert bullet lists. The start and end of a list needs an empty line.
- #
- nested_line = line.lstrip(' ')
- if nested_line.startswith('- ') or nested_line.startswith('* '):
- indent = len(line) - len(nested_line)
- if not in_list:
- new_content.append("\n")
- nested_level = 0
- prev_indent = indent
- in_list = True
- text_indent = len(line) - len(nested_line[1:].lstrip())
- if indent > prev_indent:
- nested_level += 1
- elif indent < prev_indent:
- nested_level -= 1
- prev_indent = indent
- line = ' ' * nested_level + nested_line
- elif in_list and len(line) < len(nested_line) + text_indent:
- new_content.append("\n")
- in_list = False
- nested_level = 0
- prev_indent = 0
- text_indent = 0
- # Convert headers
- line = self.convert_headers(line)
- # Rest is regexp-driven conversions
- for pattern, action in self.pattern_actions:
- line = pattern.sub(action, line)
- new_content.append(line)
- new_content.extend(tail)
- del self.slug
- return "".join(new_content)
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