##// END OF EJS Templates
Also catch SyntaxErrors from InputTransformers in run_cell()...
Also catch SyntaxErrors from InputTransformers in run_cell() The run_cell() method is not used in the IPython terminal, so there are two code paths where the SyntaxError needs to be caught. Also, this commit moves the terminal test to IPython/terminal/test/ instead of IPython/app/test. I've checked that this works in the terminal, the Qt console, and the html notebook.

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templateexporter.py
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"""This module defines Exporter, a highly configurable converter
that uses Jinja2 to export notebook files into different formats.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 os
# other libs/dependencies
from jinja2 import Environment, FileSystemLoader, ChoiceLoader, TemplateNotFound
# IPython imports
from IPython.utils.traitlets import MetaHasTraits, Unicode, List, Dict, Any
from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item
from IPython.utils import py3compat, text
from IPython.nbconvert import filters
from .exporter import Exporter
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Globals and constants
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#Jinja2 extensions to load.
JINJA_EXTENSIONS = ['jinja2.ext.loopcontrols']
default_filters = {
'indent': text.indent,
'markdown2html': filters.markdown2html,
'ansi2html': filters.ansi2html,
'filter_data_type': filters.DataTypeFilter,
'get_lines': filters.get_lines,
'highlight2html': filters.highlight2html,
'highlight2latex': filters.highlight2latex,
'ipython2python': filters.ipython2python,
'posix_path': filters.posix_path,
'markdown2latex': filters.markdown2latex,
'markdown2rst': filters.markdown2rst,
'comment_lines': filters.comment_lines,
'strip_ansi': filters.strip_ansi,
'strip_dollars': filters.strip_dollars,
'strip_files_prefix': filters.strip_files_prefix,
'html2text' : filters.html2text,
'add_anchor': filters.add_anchor,
'ansi2latex': filters.ansi2latex,
'wrap_text': filters.wrap_text,
'escape_latex': filters.escape_latex,
'citation2latex': filters.citation2latex,
'path2url': filters.path2url,
'add_prompts': filters.add_prompts,
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Class
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TemplateExporter(Exporter):
"""
Exports notebooks into other file formats. Uses Jinja 2 templating engine
to output new formats. Inherit from this class if you are creating a new
template type along with new filters/preprocessors. If the filters/
preprocessors provided by default suffice, there is no need to inherit from
this class. Instead, override the template_file and file_extension
traits via a config file.
{filters}
"""
# finish the docstring
__doc__ = __doc__.format(filters = '- '+'\n - '.join(default_filters.keys()))
template_file = Unicode(u'default',
config=True,
help="Name of the template file to use")
def _template_file_changed(self, name, old, new):
if new == 'default':
self.template_file = self.default_template
else:
self.template_file = new
self.template = None
self._load_template()
default_template = Unicode(u'')
template = Any()
environment = Any()
template_path = List(['.'], config=True)
def _template_path_changed(self, name, old, new):
self._load_template()
default_template_path = Unicode(
os.path.join("..", "templates"),
help="Path where the template files are located.")
template_skeleton_path = Unicode(
os.path.join("..", "templates", "skeleton"),
help="Path where the template skeleton files are located.")
#Jinja block definitions
jinja_comment_block_start = Unicode("", config=True)
jinja_comment_block_end = Unicode("", config=True)
jinja_variable_block_start = Unicode("", config=True)
jinja_variable_block_end = Unicode("", config=True)
jinja_logic_block_start = Unicode("", config=True)
jinja_logic_block_end = Unicode("", config=True)
#Extension that the template files use.
template_extension = Unicode(".tpl", config=True)
filters = Dict(config=True,
help="""Dictionary of filters, by name and namespace, to add to the Jinja
environment.""")
def __init__(self, config=None, extra_loaders=None, **kw):
"""
Public constructor
Parameters
----------
config : config
User configuration instance.
extra_loaders : list[of Jinja Loaders]
ordered list of Jinja loader to find templates. Will be tried in order
before the default FileSystem ones.
template : str (optional, kw arg)
Template to use when exporting.
"""
super(TemplateExporter, self).__init__(config=config, **kw)
#Init
self._init_template()
self._init_environment(extra_loaders=extra_loaders)
self._init_preprocessors()
self._init_filters()
def _load_template(self):
"""Load the Jinja template object from the template file
This is a no-op if the template attribute is already defined,
or the Jinja environment is not setup yet.
This is triggered by various trait changes that would change the template.
"""
if self.template is not None:
return
# called too early, do nothing
if self.environment is None:
return
# Try different template names during conversion. First try to load the
# template by name with extension added, then try loading the template
# as if the name is explicitly specified, then try the name as a
# 'flavor', and lastly just try to load the template by module name.
module_name = self.__module__.rsplit('.', 1)[-1]
try_names = []
if self.template_file:
try_names.extend([
self.template_file + self.template_extension,
self.template_file,
module_name + '_' + self.template_file + self.template_extension,
])
try_names.append(module_name + self.template_extension)
for try_name in try_names:
self.log.debug("Attempting to load template %s", try_name)
try:
self.template = self.environment.get_template(try_name)
except (TemplateNotFound, IOError):
pass
except Exception as e:
self.log.warn("Unexpected exception loading template: %s", try_name, exc_info=True)
else:
self.log.info("Loaded template %s", try_name)
break
def from_notebook_node(self, nb, resources=None, **kw):
"""
Convert a notebook from a notebook node instance.
Parameters
----------
nb : Notebook node
resources : dict (**kw)
of additional resources that can be accessed read/write by
preprocessors and filters.
"""
nb_copy, resources = super(TemplateExporter, self).from_notebook_node(nb, resources, **kw)
self._load_template()
if self.template is not None:
output = self.template.render(nb=nb_copy, resources=resources)
else:
raise IOError('template file "%s" could not be found' % self.template_file)
return output, resources
def register_filter(self, name, jinja_filter):
"""
Register a filter.
A filter is a function that accepts and acts on one string.
The filters are accesible within the Jinja templating engine.
Parameters
----------
name : str
name to give the filter in the Jinja engine
filter : filter
"""
if jinja_filter is None:
raise TypeError('filter')
isclass = isinstance(jinja_filter, type)
constructed = not isclass
#Handle filter's registration based on it's type
if constructed and isinstance(jinja_filter, py3compat.string_types):
#filter is a string, import the namespace and recursively call
#this register_filter method
filter_cls = import_item(jinja_filter)
return self.register_filter(name, filter_cls)
if constructed and hasattr(jinja_filter, '__call__'):
#filter is a function, no need to construct it.
self.environment.filters[name] = jinja_filter
return jinja_filter
elif isclass and isinstance(jinja_filter, MetaHasTraits):
#filter is configurable. Make sure to pass in new default for
#the enabled flag if one was specified.
filter_instance = jinja_filter(parent=self)
self.register_filter(name, filter_instance )
elif isclass:
#filter is not configurable, construct it
filter_instance = jinja_filter()
self.register_filter(name, filter_instance)
else:
#filter is an instance of something without a __call__
#attribute.
raise TypeError('filter')
def _init_template(self):
"""
Make sure a template name is specified. If one isn't specified, try to
build one from the information we know.
"""
self._template_file_changed('template_file', self.template_file, self.template_file)
def _init_environment(self, extra_loaders=None):
"""
Create the Jinja templating environment.
"""
here = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
loaders = []
if extra_loaders:
loaders.extend(extra_loaders)
paths = self.template_path
paths.extend([os.path.join(here, self.default_template_path),
os.path.join(here, self.template_skeleton_path)])
loaders.append(FileSystemLoader(paths))
self.environment = Environment(
loader= ChoiceLoader(loaders),
extensions=JINJA_EXTENSIONS
)
#Set special Jinja2 syntax that will not conflict with latex.
if self.jinja_logic_block_start:
self.environment.block_start_string = self.jinja_logic_block_start
if self.jinja_logic_block_end:
self.environment.block_end_string = self.jinja_logic_block_end
if self.jinja_variable_block_start:
self.environment.variable_start_string = self.jinja_variable_block_start
if self.jinja_variable_block_end:
self.environment.variable_end_string = self.jinja_variable_block_end
if self.jinja_comment_block_start:
self.environment.comment_start_string = self.jinja_comment_block_start
if self.jinja_comment_block_end:
self.environment.comment_end_string = self.jinja_comment_block_end
def _init_filters(self):
"""
Register all of the filters required for the exporter.
"""
#Add default filters to the Jinja2 environment
for key, value in default_filters.items():
self.register_filter(key, value)
#Load user filters. Overwrite existing filters if need be.
if self.filters:
for key, user_filter in self.filters.items():
self.register_filter(key, user_filter)