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1 # formatter.py - generic output formatting for mercurial
1 # formatter.py - generic output formatting for mercurial
2 #
2 #
3 # Copyright 2012 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
3 # Copyright 2012 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
4 #
4 #
5 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
5 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
6 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
6 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
7
7
8 """Generic output formatting for Mercurial
8 """Generic output formatting for Mercurial
9
9
10 The formatter provides API to show data in various ways. The following
10 The formatter provides API to show data in various ways. The following
11 functions should be used in place of ui.write():
11 functions should be used in place of ui.write():
12
12
13 - fm.write() for unconditional output
13 - fm.write() for unconditional output
14 - fm.condwrite() to show some extra data conditionally in plain output
14 - fm.condwrite() to show some extra data conditionally in plain output
15 - fm.context() to provide changectx to template output
15 - fm.context() to provide changectx to template output
16 - fm.data() to provide extra data to JSON or template output
16 - fm.data() to provide extra data to JSON or template output
17 - fm.plain() to show raw text that isn't provided to JSON or template output
17 - fm.plain() to show raw text that isn't provided to JSON or template output
18
18
19 To show structured data (e.g. date tuples, dicts, lists), apply fm.format*()
19 To show structured data (e.g. date tuples, dicts, lists), apply fm.format*()
20 beforehand so the data is converted to the appropriate data type. Use
20 beforehand so the data is converted to the appropriate data type. Use
21 fm.isplain() if you need to convert or format data conditionally which isn't
21 fm.isplain() if you need to convert or format data conditionally which isn't
22 supported by the formatter API.
22 supported by the formatter API.
23
23
24 To build nested structure (i.e. a list of dicts), use fm.nested().
24 To build nested structure (i.e. a list of dicts), use fm.nested().
25
25
26 See also https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/GenericTemplatingPlan
26 See also https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/GenericTemplatingPlan
27
27
28 fm.condwrite() vs 'if cond:':
28 fm.condwrite() vs 'if cond:':
29
29
30 In most cases, use fm.condwrite() so users can selectively show the data
30 In most cases, use fm.condwrite() so users can selectively show the data
31 in template output. If it's costly to build data, use plain 'if cond:' with
31 in template output. If it's costly to build data, use plain 'if cond:' with
32 fm.write().
32 fm.write().
33
33
34 fm.nested() vs fm.formatdict() (or fm.formatlist()):
34 fm.nested() vs fm.formatdict() (or fm.formatlist()):
35
35
36 fm.nested() should be used to form a tree structure (a list of dicts of
36 fm.nested() should be used to form a tree structure (a list of dicts of
37 lists of dicts...) which can be accessed through template keywords, e.g.
37 lists of dicts...) which can be accessed through template keywords, e.g.
38 "{foo % "{bar % {...}} {baz % {...}}"}". On the other hand, fm.formatdict()
38 "{foo % "{bar % {...}} {baz % {...}}"}". On the other hand, fm.formatdict()
39 exports a dict-type object to template, which can be accessed by e.g.
39 exports a dict-type object to template, which can be accessed by e.g.
40 "{get(foo, key)}" function.
40 "{get(foo, key)}" function.
41
41
42 Doctest helper:
42 Doctest helper:
43
43
44 >>> def show(fn, verbose=False, **opts):
44 >>> def show(fn, verbose=False, **opts):
45 ... import sys
45 ... import sys
46 ... from . import ui as uimod
46 ... from . import ui as uimod
47 ... ui = uimod.ui()
47 ... ui = uimod.ui()
48 ... ui.fout = sys.stdout # redirect to doctest
48 ... ui.fout = sys.stdout # redirect to doctest
49 ... ui.verbose = verbose
49 ... ui.verbose = verbose
50 ... return fn(ui, ui.formatter(fn.__name__, opts))
50 ... return fn(ui, ui.formatter(fn.__name__, opts))
51
51
52 Basic example:
52 Basic example:
53
53
54 >>> def files(ui, fm):
54 >>> def files(ui, fm):
55 ... files = [('foo', 123, (0, 0)), ('bar', 456, (1, 0))]
55 ... files = [('foo', 123, (0, 0)), ('bar', 456, (1, 0))]
56 ... for f in files:
56 ... for f in files:
57 ... fm.startitem()
57 ... fm.startitem()
58 ... fm.write('path', '%s', f[0])
58 ... fm.write('path', '%s', f[0])
59 ... fm.condwrite(ui.verbose, 'date', ' %s',
59 ... fm.condwrite(ui.verbose, 'date', ' %s',
60 ... fm.formatdate(f[2], '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))
60 ... fm.formatdate(f[2], '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))
61 ... fm.data(size=f[1])
61 ... fm.data(size=f[1])
62 ... fm.plain('\\n')
62 ... fm.plain('\\n')
63 ... fm.end()
63 ... fm.end()
64 >>> show(files)
64 >>> show(files)
65 foo
65 foo
66 bar
66 bar
67 >>> show(files, verbose=True)
67 >>> show(files, verbose=True)
68 foo 1970-01-01 00:00:00
68 foo 1970-01-01 00:00:00
69 bar 1970-01-01 00:00:01
69 bar 1970-01-01 00:00:01
70 >>> show(files, template='json')
70 >>> show(files, template='json')
71 [
71 [
72 {
72 {
73 "date": [0, 0],
73 "date": [0, 0],
74 "path": "foo",
74 "path": "foo",
75 "size": 123
75 "size": 123
76 },
76 },
77 {
77 {
78 "date": [1, 0],
78 "date": [1, 0],
79 "path": "bar",
79 "path": "bar",
80 "size": 456
80 "size": 456
81 }
81 }
82 ]
82 ]
83 >>> show(files, template='path: {path}\\ndate: {date|rfc3339date}\\n')
83 >>> show(files, template='path: {path}\\ndate: {date|rfc3339date}\\n')
84 path: foo
84 path: foo
85 date: 1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
85 date: 1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
86 path: bar
86 path: bar
87 date: 1970-01-01T00:00:01+00:00
87 date: 1970-01-01T00:00:01+00:00
88
88
89 Nested example:
89 Nested example:
90
90
91 >>> def subrepos(ui, fm):
91 >>> def subrepos(ui, fm):
92 ... fm.startitem()
92 ... fm.startitem()
93 ... fm.write('repo', '[%s]\\n', 'baz')
93 ... fm.write('repo', '[%s]\\n', 'baz')
94 ... files(ui, fm.nested('files'))
94 ... files(ui, fm.nested('files'))
95 ... fm.end()
95 ... fm.end()
96 >>> show(subrepos)
96 >>> show(subrepos)
97 [baz]
97 [baz]
98 foo
98 foo
99 bar
99 bar
100 >>> show(subrepos, template='{repo}: {join(files % "{path}", ", ")}\\n')
100 >>> show(subrepos, template='{repo}: {join(files % "{path}", ", ")}\\n')
101 baz: foo, bar
101 baz: foo, bar
102 """
102 """
103
103
104 from __future__ import absolute_import
104 from __future__ import absolute_import
105
105
106 import collections
106 import collections
107 import contextlib
107 import contextlib
108 import itertools
108 import itertools
109 import os
109 import os
110
110
111 from .i18n import _
111 from .i18n import _
112 from .node import (
112 from .node import (
113 hex,
113 hex,
114 short,
114 short,
115 )
115 )
116
116
117 from . import (
117 from . import (
118 error,
118 error,
119 pycompat,
119 pycompat,
120 templatefilters,
120 templatefilters,
121 templatekw,
121 templatekw,
122 templater,
122 templater,
123 util,
123 util,
124 )
124 )
125
125
126 pickle = util.pickle
126 pickle = util.pickle
127
127
128 class _nullconverter(object):
128 class _nullconverter(object):
129 '''convert non-primitive data types to be processed by formatter'''
129 '''convert non-primitive data types to be processed by formatter'''
130 @staticmethod
130 @staticmethod
131 def formatdate(date, fmt):
131 def formatdate(date, fmt):
132 '''convert date tuple to appropriate format'''
132 '''convert date tuple to appropriate format'''
133 return date
133 return date
134 @staticmethod
134 @staticmethod
135 def formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep):
135 def formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep):
136 '''convert dict or key-value pairs to appropriate dict format'''
136 '''convert dict or key-value pairs to appropriate dict format'''
137 # use plain dict instead of util.sortdict so that data can be
137 # use plain dict instead of util.sortdict so that data can be
138 # serialized as a builtin dict in pickle output
138 # serialized as a builtin dict in pickle output
139 return dict(data)
139 return dict(data)
140 @staticmethod
140 @staticmethod
141 def formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep):
141 def formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep):
142 '''convert iterable to appropriate list format'''
142 '''convert iterable to appropriate list format'''
143 return list(data)
143 return list(data)
144
144
145 class baseformatter(object):
145 class baseformatter(object):
146 def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts, converter):
146 def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts, converter):
147 self._ui = ui
147 self._ui = ui
148 self._topic = topic
148 self._topic = topic
149 self._style = opts.get("style")
149 self._style = opts.get("style")
150 self._template = opts.get("template")
150 self._template = opts.get("template")
151 self._converter = converter
151 self._converter = converter
152 self._item = None
152 self._item = None
153 # function to convert node to string suitable for this output
153 # function to convert node to string suitable for this output
154 self.hexfunc = hex
154 self.hexfunc = hex
155 def __enter__(self):
155 def __enter__(self):
156 return self
156 return self
157 def __exit__(self, exctype, excvalue, traceback):
157 def __exit__(self, exctype, excvalue, traceback):
158 if exctype is None:
158 if exctype is None:
159 self.end()
159 self.end()
160 def _showitem(self):
160 def _showitem(self):
161 '''show a formatted item once all data is collected'''
161 '''show a formatted item once all data is collected'''
162 pass
162 pass
163 def startitem(self):
163 def startitem(self):
164 '''begin an item in the format list'''
164 '''begin an item in the format list'''
165 if self._item is not None:
165 if self._item is not None:
166 self._showitem()
166 self._showitem()
167 self._item = {}
167 self._item = {}
168 def formatdate(self, date, fmt='%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y %1%2'):
168 def formatdate(self, date, fmt='%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y %1%2'):
169 '''convert date tuple to appropriate format'''
169 '''convert date tuple to appropriate format'''
170 return self._converter.formatdate(date, fmt)
170 return self._converter.formatdate(date, fmt)
171 def formatdict(self, data, key='key', value='value', fmt='%s=%s', sep=' '):
171 def formatdict(self, data, key='key', value='value', fmt='%s=%s', sep=' '):
172 '''convert dict or key-value pairs to appropriate dict format'''
172 '''convert dict or key-value pairs to appropriate dict format'''
173 return self._converter.formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep)
173 return self._converter.formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep)
174 def formatlist(self, data, name, fmt='%s', sep=' '):
174 def formatlist(self, data, name, fmt='%s', sep=' '):
175 '''convert iterable to appropriate list format'''
175 '''convert iterable to appropriate list format'''
176 # name is mandatory argument for now, but it could be optional if
176 # name is mandatory argument for now, but it could be optional if
177 # we have default template keyword, e.g. {item}
177 # we have default template keyword, e.g. {item}
178 return self._converter.formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep)
178 return self._converter.formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep)
179 def context(self, **ctxs):
179 def context(self, **ctxs):
180 '''insert context objects to be used to render template keywords'''
180 '''insert context objects to be used to render template keywords'''
181 pass
181 pass
182 def data(self, **data):
182 def data(self, **data):
183 '''insert data into item that's not shown in default output'''
183 '''insert data into item that's not shown in default output'''
184 data = pycompat.byteskwargs(data)
184 data = pycompat.byteskwargs(data)
185 self._item.update(data)
185 self._item.update(data)
186 def write(self, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
186 def write(self, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
187 '''do default text output while assigning data to item'''
187 '''do default text output while assigning data to item'''
188 fieldkeys = fields.split()
188 fieldkeys = fields.split()
189 assert len(fieldkeys) == len(fielddata)
189 assert len(fieldkeys) == len(fielddata)
190 self._item.update(zip(fieldkeys, fielddata))
190 self._item.update(zip(fieldkeys, fielddata))
191 def condwrite(self, cond, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
191 def condwrite(self, cond, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
192 '''do conditional write (primarily for plain formatter)'''
192 '''do conditional write (primarily for plain formatter)'''
193 fieldkeys = fields.split()
193 fieldkeys = fields.split()
194 assert len(fieldkeys) == len(fielddata)
194 assert len(fieldkeys) == len(fielddata)
195 self._item.update(zip(fieldkeys, fielddata))
195 self._item.update(zip(fieldkeys, fielddata))
196 def plain(self, text, **opts):
196 def plain(self, text, **opts):
197 '''show raw text for non-templated mode'''
197 '''show raw text for non-templated mode'''
198 pass
198 pass
199 def isplain(self):
199 def isplain(self):
200 '''check for plain formatter usage'''
200 '''check for plain formatter usage'''
201 return False
201 return False
202 def nested(self, field):
202 def nested(self, field):
203 '''sub formatter to store nested data in the specified field'''
203 '''sub formatter to store nested data in the specified field'''
204 self._item[field] = data = []
204 self._item[field] = data = []
205 return _nestedformatter(self._ui, self._converter, data)
205 return _nestedformatter(self._ui, self._converter, data)
206 def end(self):
206 def end(self):
207 '''end output for the formatter'''
207 '''end output for the formatter'''
208 if self._item is not None:
208 if self._item is not None:
209 self._showitem()
209 self._showitem()
210
210
211 def nullformatter(ui, topic):
211 def nullformatter(ui, topic):
212 '''formatter that prints nothing'''
212 '''formatter that prints nothing'''
213 return baseformatter(ui, topic, opts={}, converter=_nullconverter)
213 return baseformatter(ui, topic, opts={}, converter=_nullconverter)
214
214
215 class _nestedformatter(baseformatter):
215 class _nestedformatter(baseformatter):
216 '''build sub items and store them in the parent formatter'''
216 '''build sub items and store them in the parent formatter'''
217 def __init__(self, ui, converter, data):
217 def __init__(self, ui, converter, data):
218 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic='', opts={}, converter=converter)
218 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic='', opts={}, converter=converter)
219 self._data = data
219 self._data = data
220 def _showitem(self):
220 def _showitem(self):
221 self._data.append(self._item)
221 self._data.append(self._item)
222
222
223 def _iteritems(data):
223 def _iteritems(data):
224 '''iterate key-value pairs in stable order'''
224 '''iterate key-value pairs in stable order'''
225 if isinstance(data, dict):
225 if isinstance(data, dict):
226 return sorted(data.iteritems())
226 return sorted(data.iteritems())
227 return data
227 return data
228
228
229 class _plainconverter(object):
229 class _plainconverter(object):
230 '''convert non-primitive data types to text'''
230 '''convert non-primitive data types to text'''
231 @staticmethod
231 @staticmethod
232 def formatdate(date, fmt):
232 def formatdate(date, fmt):
233 '''stringify date tuple in the given format'''
233 '''stringify date tuple in the given format'''
234 return util.datestr(date, fmt)
234 return util.datestr(date, fmt)
235 @staticmethod
235 @staticmethod
236 def formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep):
236 def formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep):
237 '''stringify key-value pairs separated by sep'''
237 '''stringify key-value pairs separated by sep'''
238 return sep.join(fmt % (k, v) for k, v in _iteritems(data))
238 return sep.join(fmt % (k, v) for k, v in _iteritems(data))
239 @staticmethod
239 @staticmethod
240 def formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep):
240 def formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep):
241 '''stringify iterable separated by sep'''
241 '''stringify iterable separated by sep'''
242 return sep.join(fmt % e for e in data)
242 return sep.join(fmt % e for e in data)
243
243
244 class plainformatter(baseformatter):
244 class plainformatter(baseformatter):
245 '''the default text output scheme'''
245 '''the default text output scheme'''
246 def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
246 def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
247 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _plainconverter)
247 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _plainconverter)
248 if ui.debugflag:
248 if ui.debugflag:
249 self.hexfunc = hex
249 self.hexfunc = hex
250 else:
250 else:
251 self.hexfunc = short
251 self.hexfunc = short
252 if ui is out:
252 if ui is out:
253 self._write = ui.write
253 self._write = ui.write
254 else:
254 else:
255 self._write = lambda s, **opts: out.write(s)
255 self._write = lambda s, **opts: out.write(s)
256 def startitem(self):
256 def startitem(self):
257 pass
257 pass
258 def data(self, **data):
258 def data(self, **data):
259 pass
259 pass
260 def write(self, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
260 def write(self, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
261 self._write(deftext % fielddata, **opts)
261 self._write(deftext % fielddata, **opts)
262 def condwrite(self, cond, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
262 def condwrite(self, cond, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
263 '''do conditional write'''
263 '''do conditional write'''
264 if cond:
264 if cond:
265 self._write(deftext % fielddata, **opts)
265 self._write(deftext % fielddata, **opts)
266 def plain(self, text, **opts):
266 def plain(self, text, **opts):
267 self._write(text, **opts)
267 self._write(text, **opts)
268 def isplain(self):
268 def isplain(self):
269 return True
269 return True
270 def nested(self, field):
270 def nested(self, field):
271 # nested data will be directly written to ui
271 # nested data will be directly written to ui
272 return self
272 return self
273 def end(self):
273 def end(self):
274 pass
274 pass
275
275
276 class debugformatter(baseformatter):
276 class debugformatter(baseformatter):
277 def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
277 def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
278 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _nullconverter)
278 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _nullconverter)
279 self._out = out
279 self._out = out
280 self._out.write("%s = [\n" % self._topic)
280 self._out.write("%s = [\n" % self._topic)
281 def _showitem(self):
281 def _showitem(self):
282 self._out.write(" " + repr(self._item) + ",\n")
282 self._out.write(" " + repr(self._item) + ",\n")
283 def end(self):
283 def end(self):
284 baseformatter.end(self)
284 baseformatter.end(self)
285 self._out.write("]\n")
285 self._out.write("]\n")
286
286
287 class pickleformatter(baseformatter):
287 class pickleformatter(baseformatter):
288 def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
288 def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
289 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _nullconverter)
289 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _nullconverter)
290 self._out = out
290 self._out = out
291 self._data = []
291 self._data = []
292 def _showitem(self):
292 def _showitem(self):
293 self._data.append(self._item)
293 self._data.append(self._item)
294 def end(self):
294 def end(self):
295 baseformatter.end(self)
295 baseformatter.end(self)
296 self._out.write(pickle.dumps(self._data))
296 self._out.write(pickle.dumps(self._data))
297
297
298 class jsonformatter(baseformatter):
298 class jsonformatter(baseformatter):
299 def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
299 def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
300 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _nullconverter)
300 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _nullconverter)
301 self._out = out
301 self._out = out
302 self._out.write("[")
302 self._out.write("[")
303 self._first = True
303 self._first = True
304 def _showitem(self):
304 def _showitem(self):
305 if self._first:
305 if self._first:
306 self._first = False
306 self._first = False
307 else:
307 else:
308 self._out.write(",")
308 self._out.write(",")
309
309
310 self._out.write("\n {\n")
310 self._out.write("\n {\n")
311 first = True
311 first = True
312 for k, v in sorted(self._item.items()):
312 for k, v in sorted(self._item.items()):
313 if first:
313 if first:
314 first = False
314 first = False
315 else:
315 else:
316 self._out.write(",\n")
316 self._out.write(",\n")
317 u = templatefilters.json(v, paranoid=False)
317 u = templatefilters.json(v, paranoid=False)
318 self._out.write(' "%s": %s' % (k, u))
318 self._out.write(' "%s": %s' % (k, u))
319 self._out.write("\n }")
319 self._out.write("\n }")
320 def end(self):
320 def end(self):
321 baseformatter.end(self)
321 baseformatter.end(self)
322 self._out.write("\n]\n")
322 self._out.write("\n]\n")
323
323
324 class _templateconverter(object):
324 class _templateconverter(object):
325 '''convert non-primitive data types to be processed by templater'''
325 '''convert non-primitive data types to be processed by templater'''
326 @staticmethod
326 @staticmethod
327 def formatdate(date, fmt):
327 def formatdate(date, fmt):
328 '''return date tuple'''
328 '''return date tuple'''
329 return date
329 return date
330 @staticmethod
330 @staticmethod
331 def formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep):
331 def formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep):
332 '''build object that can be evaluated as either plain string or dict'''
332 '''build object that can be evaluated as either plain string or dict'''
333 data = util.sortdict(_iteritems(data))
333 data = util.sortdict(_iteritems(data))
334 def f():
334 def f():
335 yield _plainconverter.formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep)
335 yield _plainconverter.formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep)
336 return templatekw.hybriddict(data, key=key, value=value, fmt=fmt,
336 return templatekw.hybriddict(data, key=key, value=value, fmt=fmt,
337 gen=f())
337 gen=f())
338 @staticmethod
338 @staticmethod
339 def formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep):
339 def formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep):
340 '''build object that can be evaluated as either plain string or list'''
340 '''build object that can be evaluated as either plain string or list'''
341 data = list(data)
341 data = list(data)
342 def f():
342 def f():
343 yield _plainconverter.formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep)
343 yield _plainconverter.formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep)
344 return templatekw.hybridlist(data, name=name, fmt=fmt, gen=f())
344 return templatekw.hybridlist(data, name=name, fmt=fmt, gen=f())
345
345
346 class templateformatter(baseformatter):
346 class templateformatter(baseformatter):
347 def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
347 def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
348 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _templateconverter)
348 baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _templateconverter)
349 self._out = out
349 self._out = out
350 spec = lookuptemplate(ui, topic, opts.get('template', ''))
350 spec = lookuptemplate(ui, topic, opts.get('template', ''))
351 self._tref = spec.ref
351 self._tref = spec.ref
352 self._t = loadtemplater(ui, spec, cache=templatekw.defaulttempl)
352 self._t = loadtemplater(ui, spec, cache=templatekw.defaulttempl)
353 self._counter = itertools.count()
353 self._counter = itertools.count()
354 self._cache = {} # for templatekw/funcs to store reusable data
354 self._cache = {} # for templatekw/funcs to store reusable data
355 def context(self, **ctxs):
355 def context(self, **ctxs):
356 '''insert context objects to be used to render template keywords'''
356 '''insert context objects to be used to render template keywords'''
357 assert all(k == 'ctx' for k in ctxs)
357 assert all(k == 'ctx' for k in ctxs)
358 self._item.update(ctxs)
358 self._item.update(ctxs)
359 def _showitem(self):
359 def _showitem(self):
360 # TODO: add support for filectx. probably each template keyword or
360 # TODO: add support for filectx. probably each template keyword or
361 # function will have to declare dependent resources. e.g.
361 # function will have to declare dependent resources. e.g.
362 # @templatekeyword(..., requires=('ctx',))
362 # @templatekeyword(..., requires=('ctx',))
363 props = {}
363 props = {}
364 if 'ctx' in self._item:
364 if 'ctx' in self._item:
365 props.update(templatekw.keywords)
365 props.update(templatekw.keywords)
366 props['index'] = next(self._counter)
366 props['index'] = next(self._counter)
367 # explicitly-defined fields precede templatekw
367 # explicitly-defined fields precede templatekw
368 props.update(self._item)
368 props.update(self._item)
369 if 'ctx' in self._item:
369 if 'ctx' in self._item:
370 # but template resources must be always available
370 # but template resources must be always available
371 props['templ'] = self._t
371 props['templ'] = self._t
372 props['repo'] = props['ctx'].repo()
372 props['repo'] = props['ctx'].repo()
373 props['revcache'] = {}
373 props['revcache'] = {}
374 g = self._t(self._tref, ui=self._ui, cache=self._cache, **props)
374 g = self._t(self._tref, ui=self._ui, cache=self._cache, **props)
375 self._out.write(templater.stringify(g))
375 self._out.write(templater.stringify(g))
376
376
377 templatespec = collections.namedtuple(r'templatespec',
377 templatespec = collections.namedtuple(r'templatespec',
378 r'ref tmpl mapfile')
378 r'ref tmpl mapfile')
379
379
380 def lookuptemplate(ui, topic, tmpl):
380 def lookuptemplate(ui, topic, tmpl):
381 """Find the template matching the given -T/--template spec 'tmpl'
381 """Find the template matching the given -T/--template spec 'tmpl'
382
382
383 'tmpl' can be any of the following:
383 'tmpl' can be any of the following:
384
384
385 - a literal template (e.g. '{rev}')
385 - a literal template (e.g. '{rev}')
386 - a map-file name or path (e.g. 'changelog')
386 - a map-file name or path (e.g. 'changelog')
387 - a reference to [templates] in config file
387 - a reference to [templates] in config file
388 - a path to raw template file
388 - a path to raw template file
389
389
390 A map file defines a stand-alone template environment. If a map file
390 A map file defines a stand-alone template environment. If a map file
391 selected, all templates defined in the file will be loaded, and the
391 selected, all templates defined in the file will be loaded, and the
392 template matching the given topic will be rendered. No aliases will be
392 template matching the given topic will be rendered. No aliases will be
393 loaded from user config.
393 loaded from user config.
394
394
395 If no map file selected, all templates in [templates] section will be
395 If no map file selected, all templates in [templates] section will be
396 available as well as aliases in [templatealias].
396 available as well as aliases in [templatealias].
397 """
397 """
398
398
399 # looks like a literal template?
399 # looks like a literal template?
400 if '{' in tmpl:
400 if '{' in tmpl:
401 return templatespec('', tmpl, None)
401 return templatespec('', tmpl, None)
402
402
403 # perhaps a stock style?
403 # perhaps a stock style?
404 if not os.path.split(tmpl)[0]:
404 if not os.path.split(tmpl)[0]:
405 mapname = (templater.templatepath('map-cmdline.' + tmpl)
405 mapname = (templater.templatepath('map-cmdline.' + tmpl)
406 or templater.templatepath(tmpl))
406 or templater.templatepath(tmpl))
407 if mapname and os.path.isfile(mapname):
407 if mapname and os.path.isfile(mapname):
408 return templatespec(topic, None, mapname)
408 return templatespec(topic, None, mapname)
409
409
410 # perhaps it's a reference to [templates]
410 # perhaps it's a reference to [templates]
411 if ui.config('templates', tmpl):
411 if ui.config('templates', tmpl):
412 return templatespec(tmpl, None, None)
412 return templatespec(tmpl, None, None)
413
413
414 if tmpl == 'list':
414 if tmpl == 'list':
415 ui.write(_("available styles: %s\n") % templater.stylelist())
415 ui.write(_("available styles: %s\n") % templater.stylelist())
416 raise error.Abort(_("specify a template"))
416 raise error.Abort(_("specify a template"))
417
417
418 # perhaps it's a path to a map or a template
418 # perhaps it's a path to a map or a template
419 if ('/' in tmpl or '\\' in tmpl) and os.path.isfile(tmpl):
419 if ('/' in tmpl or '\\' in tmpl) and os.path.isfile(tmpl):
420 # is it a mapfile for a style?
420 # is it a mapfile for a style?
421 if os.path.basename(tmpl).startswith("map-"):
421 if os.path.basename(tmpl).startswith("map-"):
422 return templatespec(topic, None, os.path.realpath(tmpl))
422 return templatespec(topic, None, os.path.realpath(tmpl))
423 with util.posixfile(tmpl, 'rb') as f:
423 with util.posixfile(tmpl, 'rb') as f:
424 tmpl = f.read()
424 tmpl = f.read()
425 return templatespec('', tmpl, None)
425 return templatespec('', tmpl, None)
426
426
427 # constant string?
427 # constant string?
428 return templatespec('', tmpl, None)
428 return templatespec('', tmpl, None)
429
429
430 def loadtemplater(ui, spec, cache=None):
430 def loadtemplater(ui, spec, cache=None):
431 """Create a templater from either a literal template or loading from
431 """Create a templater from either a literal template or loading from
432 a map file"""
432 a map file"""
433 assert not (spec.tmpl and spec.mapfile)
433 assert not (spec.tmpl and spec.mapfile)
434 if spec.mapfile:
434 if spec.mapfile:
435 return templater.templater.frommapfile(spec.mapfile, cache=cache)
435 return templater.templater.frommapfile(spec.mapfile, cache=cache)
436 return _maketemplater(ui, spec.ref, spec.tmpl, cache=cache)
436 return maketemplater(ui, spec.tmpl, cache=cache)
437
437
438 def maketemplater(ui, tmpl, cache=None):
438 def maketemplater(ui, tmpl, cache=None):
439 """Create a templater from a string template 'tmpl'"""
439 """Create a templater from a string template 'tmpl'"""
440 return _maketemplater(ui, '', tmpl, cache=cache)
441
442 def _maketemplater(ui, topic, tmpl, cache=None):
443 aliases = ui.configitems('templatealias')
440 aliases = ui.configitems('templatealias')
444 t = templater.templater(cache=cache, aliases=aliases)
441 t = templater.templater(cache=cache, aliases=aliases)
445 t.cache.update((k, templater.unquotestring(v))
442 t.cache.update((k, templater.unquotestring(v))
446 for k, v in ui.configitems('templates'))
443 for k, v in ui.configitems('templates'))
447 if tmpl:
444 if tmpl:
448 t.cache[topic] = tmpl
445 t.cache[''] = tmpl
449 return t
446 return t
450
447
451 def formatter(ui, out, topic, opts):
448 def formatter(ui, out, topic, opts):
452 template = opts.get("template", "")
449 template = opts.get("template", "")
453 if template == "json":
450 if template == "json":
454 return jsonformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
451 return jsonformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
455 elif template == "pickle":
452 elif template == "pickle":
456 return pickleformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
453 return pickleformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
457 elif template == "debug":
454 elif template == "debug":
458 return debugformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
455 return debugformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
459 elif template != "":
456 elif template != "":
460 return templateformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
457 return templateformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
461 # developer config: ui.formatdebug
458 # developer config: ui.formatdebug
462 elif ui.configbool('ui', 'formatdebug'):
459 elif ui.configbool('ui', 'formatdebug'):
463 return debugformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
460 return debugformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
464 # deprecated config: ui.formatjson
461 # deprecated config: ui.formatjson
465 elif ui.configbool('ui', 'formatjson'):
462 elif ui.configbool('ui', 'formatjson'):
466 return jsonformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
463 return jsonformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
467 return plainformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
464 return plainformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
468
465
469 @contextlib.contextmanager
466 @contextlib.contextmanager
470 def openformatter(ui, filename, topic, opts):
467 def openformatter(ui, filename, topic, opts):
471 """Create a formatter that writes outputs to the specified file
468 """Create a formatter that writes outputs to the specified file
472
469
473 Must be invoked using the 'with' statement.
470 Must be invoked using the 'with' statement.
474 """
471 """
475 with util.posixfile(filename, 'wb') as out:
472 with util.posixfile(filename, 'wb') as out:
476 with formatter(ui, out, topic, opts) as fm:
473 with formatter(ui, out, topic, opts) as fm:
477 yield fm
474 yield fm
478
475
479 @contextlib.contextmanager
476 @contextlib.contextmanager
480 def _neverending(fm):
477 def _neverending(fm):
481 yield fm
478 yield fm
482
479
483 def maybereopen(fm, filename, opts):
480 def maybereopen(fm, filename, opts):
484 """Create a formatter backed by file if filename specified, else return
481 """Create a formatter backed by file if filename specified, else return
485 the given formatter
482 the given formatter
486
483
487 Must be invoked using the 'with' statement. This will never call fm.end()
484 Must be invoked using the 'with' statement. This will never call fm.end()
488 of the given formatter.
485 of the given formatter.
489 """
486 """
490 if filename:
487 if filename:
491 return openformatter(fm._ui, filename, fm._topic, opts)
488 return openformatter(fm._ui, filename, fm._topic, opts)
492 else:
489 else:
493 return _neverending(fm)
490 return _neverending(fm)
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