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"""
Module that allows custom Sphinx parameters to be set on the notebook and
on the 'other' object passed into Jinja.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
# Used to find Sphinx package location
import sphinx
import os.path
# Used to determine python version
import sys
# Used to set the default date to today's date
from datetime import date
# Configurable traitlets
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode, Bool
# Needed for Pygments latex definitions.
from pygments.formatters import LatexFormatter
# Needed to override transformer
from .transformers import (ActivatableTransformer)
class SphinxTransformer(ActivatableTransformer):
"""
Sphinx utility transformer.
This transformer is used to set variables needed by the latex to build
Sphinx stylized templates.
"""
interactive = Bool(True, config=True, help="""
Allows you to define whether or not the Sphinx exporter will prompt
you for input during the conversion process. If this is set to false,
the author, version, release, date, and chapterstyle traits should
be set.
""")
author = Unicode("Unknown Author", config=True, help="Author name")
version = Unicode("", config=True, help="""Version number
You can leave this blank if you do not want to render a version number.
Example: "1.0.0"
""")
release = Unicode("", config=True, help="""Release name
You can leave this blank if you do not want to render a release name.
Example: "Rough Draft"
""")
publishdate = Unicode("", config=True, help="""Publish date
This is the date to render on the document as the publish date.
Leave this blank to default to todays date.
Example: "June 12, 1990"
""")
chapterstyle = Unicode("Bjarne", config=True, help="""Sphinx chapter style
This is the style to use for the chapter headers in the document.
You may choose one of the following:
"Bjarne" (default)
"Lenny"
"Glenn"
"Conny"
"Rejne"
"Sonny" (used for international documents)
""")
def __call__(self, nb, other):
"""
Entry
Since we are not interested in any additional manipulation on a cell
by cell basis, we do not call the base implementation.
"""
if self.enabled:
return self.transform(nb, other)
else:
return nb,other
def transform(self, nb, other):
"""
Sphinx transformation to apply on each notebook.
"""
if self.interactive:
# Prompt the user for additional meta data that doesn't exist currently
# but would be usefull for Sphinx.
nb.metadata["author"] = self._prompt_author()
nb.metadata["version"] = self._prompt_version()
nb.metadata["release"] = self._prompt_release()
nb.metadata["date"] = self._prompt_date()
# Prompt the user for the document style.
other["sphinx_chapterstyle"] = self._prompt_chapter_title_style()
else:
# Try to use the traitlets.
nb.metadata["author"] = self.author
nb.metadata["version"] = self.version
nb.metadata["release"] = self.release
if len(self.publishdate.strip()) == 0:
nb.metadata["date"] = date.today().strftime("%B %-d, %Y")
else:
nb.metadata["date"] = self.publishdate
other["sphinx_chapterstyle"] = self.chapterstyle
# Find and pass in the path to the Sphinx dependencies.
other["sphinx_texinputs"] = os.path.abspath(sphinx.__file__ + "/../texinputs")
# Generate Pygments definitions for Latex
other["pygment_definitions"] = self._generate_pygments_latex_def()
# End
return nb, other
def _generate_pygments_latex_def(self):
return LatexFormatter().get_style_defs()
def _prompt_author(self):
return self._input("Author name: ")
def _prompt_version(self):
return self._input("Version (ie ""1.0.0""): ")
def _prompt_release(self):
return self._input("Release Name (ie ""Rough draft""): ")
def _prompt_date(self):
default_date = date.today().strftime("%B %-d, %Y")
user_date = self._input("Date (deafults to \"" + default_date + "\"): ")
if len(user_date.strip()) == 0:
user_date = default_date
return user_date
def _prompt_chapter_title_style(self):
# Dictionary of available Sphinx styles
styles = {1: "Bjarne",
2: "Lenny",
3: "Glenn",
4: "Conny",
5: "Rejne",
6: "Sonny"}
default_style = 1
# Build the menu that will be displayed to the user with
# all of the options available.
style_prompt = ""
for key, value in styles.iteritems():
style_prompt += "%d %s" % (key, value)
if key == default_style:
style_prompt += " (default)"
elif value == "Sonny":
style_prompt += " (for international documents)"
style_prompt += "\n"
# Continue to ask the user for a style until an appropriate
# one is specified.
response = -1
while (0 > response or response > 6):
try:
text_response = self._input(style_prompt)
# Use default option if no input.
if len(text_response.strip()) == 0:
response = 1
else:
response = int(text_response)
except:
print("Error: Value must be a number between 1 and 6, leave blank for default\n")
return styles[response]
def _input(self, prompt_text):
"""
Prompt the user for input.
The input command will change depending on the version of python
installed. To maintain support for 2 and earlier, we must use
raw_input in that case. Else use input.
"""
# Try to get the python version. This command is only available in
# python 2 and later, so it's important that we catch the exception
# if the command isn't found.
try:
majorversion = sys.version_info[0]
except:
majorversion = 1
# Use the correct function to prompt the user for input depending on
# what python version the code is running in.
if majorversion >= 3:
return input(prompt_text)
else:
return raw_input(prompt_text)