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"""Base classes for the notebook conversion pipeline.
This module defines ConverterTemplate, a highly configurable converter
that uses Jinja2 to convert notebook files into different format.
You can register both pre-transformers that will act on the notebook format
befor conversion and jinja filter that would then be availlable in the templates
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import
# Stdlib imports
import io
# IPython imports
from IPython.utils.traitlets import MetaHasTraits
from IPython.utils.traitlets import (Unicode, List, Bool)
from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable
from IPython.nbformat import current as nbformat
# other libs/dependencies
from jinja2 import Environment, FileSystemLoader
# local import (pre-transformers)
import converters.transformers as trans
# some jinja filters
from converters.jinja_filters import (python_comment, indent,
rm_fake, remove_ansi, markdown, highlight,
ansi2html, markdown2latex, escape_tex, FilterDataType)
from converters.utils import markdown2rst
# define differents environemnt with different
# delimiters not to conflict with languages inside
env = Environment(
loader=FileSystemLoader([
'./templates/',
'./templates/skeleton/',
]),
extensions=['jinja2.ext.loopcontrols']
)
texenv = Environment(
loader=FileSystemLoader([
'./templates/tex/',
'./templates/skeleton/tex/',
]),
extensions=['jinja2.ext.loopcontrols']
)
texenv.block_start_string = '((*'
texenv.block_end_string = '*))'
texenv.variable_start_string = '((('
texenv.variable_end_string = ')))'
texenv.comment_start_string = '((='
texenv.comment_end_string = '=))'
texenv.filters['escape_tex'] = escape_tex
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Class declarations
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ConversionException(Exception):
pass
class ConverterTemplate(Configurable):
""" A Jinja2 base converter templates
Preprocess the ipynb files, feed it throug jinja templates,
and spit an converted files and a data object with other data
shoudl be mostly configurable
"""
pre_transformer_order = List(['haspyout_transformer'],
config=True,
help= """
An ordered list of pre transformer to apply to the ipynb
file befor running through templates
"""
)
tex_environement = Bool(False,
config=True,
help=""" is this a tex environment or not """)
template_file = Unicode('',
config=True,
help=""" Name of the template file to use """ )
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Instance-level attributes that are set in the constructor for this
# class.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
preprocessors = []
def __init__(self, preprocessors={}, jinja_filters={}, config=None, **kw):
""" Init a new converter.
config: the Configurable config object to pass around.
preprocessors: dict of **availlable** key/value function to run on
ipynb json data before conversion to extract/inline file.
See `transformer.py` and `ConfigurableTransformers`
set the order in which the transformers should apply
with the `pre_transformer_order` trait of this class
transformers registerd by this key will take precedence on
default one.
jinja_filters: dict of supplementary jinja filter that should be made
availlable in template. If those are of Configurable Class type,
they will be instanciated with the config object as argument.
user defined filter will overwrite the one availlable by default.
"""
super(ConverterTemplate, self).__init__(config=config, **kw)
# variable parameters depending on the pype of jinja environement
self.env = texenv if self.tex_environement else env
self.ext = '.tplx' if self.tex_environement else '.tpl'
for name in self.pre_transformer_order:
# get the user-defined transformer first
transformer = getattr(preprocessors, name, getattr(trans, name, None))
if isinstance(transformer, MetaHasTraits):
transformer = transformer(config=config)
self.preprocessors.append(transformer)
## for compat, remove later
self.preprocessors.append(trans.coalesce_streams)
self.preprocessors.append(trans.ExtractFigureTransformer(config=config))
self.preprocessors.append(trans.RevealHelpTransformer(config=config))
self.preprocessors.append(trans.CSSHtmlHeaderTransformer(config=config))
##
self.env.filters['filter_data_type'] = FilterDataType(config=config)
self.env.filters['pycomment'] = python_comment
self.env.filters['indent'] = indent
self.env.filters['rm_fake'] = rm_fake
self.env.filters['rm_ansi'] = remove_ansi
self.env.filters['markdown'] = markdown
self.env.filters['highlight'] = highlight
self.env.filters['ansi2html'] = ansi2html
self.env.filters['markdown2latex'] = markdown2latex
self.env.filters['markdown2rst'] = markdown2rst
## user filter will overwrite
for key, filtr in jinja_filters.iteritems():
if isinstance(filtr, MetaHasTraits):
self.env.filters[key] = filtr(config=config)
else :
self.env.filters[key] = filtr
self.template = self.env.get_template(self.template_file+self.ext)
def process(self, nb):
"""
preprocess the notebook json for easier use with the templates.
will call all the `preprocessor`s in order before returning it.
"""
# dict of 'resources' that could be made by the preprocessors
# like key/value data to extract files from ipynb like in latex conversion
resources = {}
for preprocessor in self.preprocessors:
nb, resources = preprocessor(nb, resources)
return nb, resources
def convert(self, nb):
""" convert the ipynb file
return both the converted ipynb file and a dict containing potential
other resources
"""
nb, resources = self.process(nb)
return self.template.render(nb=nb, resources=resources), resources
def from_filename(self, filename):
"read and parse notebook into NotebookNode called self.nb"
with io.open(filename) as f:
return self.convert(nbformat.read(f, 'json'))