"""Markdown filters This file contains a collection of utility filters for dealing with markdown within Jinja 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 # Stdlib imports import os import subprocess from io import TextIOWrapper, BytesIO import mistune from pygments import highlight from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_by_name from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter # IPython imports from IPython.nbconvert.utils.pandoc import pandoc from IPython.nbconvert.utils.exceptions import ConversionException from IPython.utils.process import get_output_error_code from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_bytes from IPython.utils.version import check_version #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Functions #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- marked = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "marked.js") _node = None __all__ = [ 'markdown2html', 'markdown2html_pandoc', 'markdown2html_marked', 'markdown2html_mistune', 'markdown2latex', 'markdown2rst', ] class NodeJSMissing(ConversionException): """Exception raised when node.js is missing.""" pass def markdown2latex(source): """Convert a markdown string to LaTeX via pandoc. This function will raise an error if pandoc is not installed. Any error messages generated by pandoc are printed to stderr. Parameters ---------- source : string Input string, assumed to be valid markdown. Returns ------- out : string Output as returned by pandoc. """ return pandoc(source, 'markdown', 'latex') class MyRenderer(mistune.Renderer): def block_code(self, code, lang): if not lang: return '\n
%s
\n' % \ mistune.escape(code) lexer = get_lexer_by_name(lang, stripall=True) formatter = HtmlFormatter() return highlight(code, lexer, formatter) def markdown2html_mistune(source): """Convert a markdown string to HTML using mistune""" return mistune.Markdown(renderer=MyRenderer()).render(source) def markdown2html_pandoc(source): """Convert a markdown string to HTML via pandoc""" return pandoc(source, 'markdown', 'html', extra_args=['--mathjax']) def _find_nodejs(): global _node if _node is None: # prefer md2html via marked if node.js >= 0.9.12 is available # node is called nodejs on debian, so try that first _node = 'nodejs' if not _verify_node(_node): _node = 'node' return _node def markdown2html_marked(source, encoding='utf-8'): """Convert a markdown string to HTML via marked""" command = [_find_nodejs(), marked] try: p = subprocess.Popen(command, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE ) except OSError as e: raise NodeJSMissing( "The command '%s' returned an error: %s.\n" % (" ".join(command), e) + "Please check that Node.js is installed." ) out, _ = p.communicate(cast_bytes(source, encoding)) out = TextIOWrapper(BytesIO(out), encoding, 'replace').read() return out.rstrip('\n') # The mistune renderer is the default, because it's simple to depend on it markdown2html = markdown2html_mistune def markdown2rst(source): """Convert a markdown string to ReST via pandoc. This function will raise an error if pandoc is not installed. Any error messages generated by pandoc are printed to stderr. Parameters ---------- source : string Input string, assumed to be valid markdown. Returns ------- out : string Output as returned by pandoc. """ return pandoc(source, 'markdown', 'rst') def _verify_node(cmd): """Verify that the node command exists and is at least the minimum supported version of node. Parameters ---------- cmd : string Node command to verify (i.e 'node').""" try: out, err, return_code = get_output_error_code([cmd, '--version']) except OSError: # Command not found return False if return_code: # Command error return False return check_version(out.lstrip('v'), '0.9.12')