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+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+"""
+ markupsafe
+ ~~~~~~~~~~
+
+ Implements a Markup string.
+
+ :copyright: (c) 2010 by Armin Ronacher.
+ :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
+"""
+import re
+import string
+from collections import Mapping
+from markupsafe._compat import text_type, string_types, int_types, \
+ unichr, iteritems, PY2
+
+__version__ = "1.0"
+
+__all__ = ['Markup', 'soft_unicode', 'escape', 'escape_silent']
+
+
+_striptags_re = re.compile(r'(<!--.*?-->|<[^>]*>)')
+_entity_re = re.compile(r'&([^& ;]+);')
+
+
+class Markup(text_type):
+ r"""Marks a string as being safe for inclusion in HTML/XML output without
+ needing to be escaped. This implements the `__html__` interface a couple
+ of frameworks and web applications use. :class:`Markup` is a direct
+ subclass of `unicode` and provides all the methods of `unicode` just that
+ it escapes arguments passed and always returns `Markup`.
+
+ The `escape` function returns markup objects so that double escaping can't
+ happen.
+
+ The constructor of the :class:`Markup` class can be used for three
+ different things: When passed an unicode object it's assumed to be safe,
+ when passed an object with an HTML representation (has an `__html__`
+ method) that representation is used, otherwise the object passed is
+ converted into a unicode string and then assumed to be safe:
+
+ >>> Markup("Hello <em>World</em>!")
+ Markup(u'Hello <em>World</em>!')
+ >>> class Foo(object):
+ ... def __html__(self):
+ ... return '<a href="#">foo</a>'
+ ...
+ >>> Markup(Foo())
+ Markup(u'<a href="#">foo</a>')
+
+ If you want object passed being always treated as unsafe you can use the
+ :meth:`escape` classmethod to create a :class:`Markup` object:
+
+ >>> Markup.escape("Hello <em>World</em>!")
+ Markup(u'Hello &lt;em&gt;World&lt;/em&gt;!')
+
+ Operations on a markup string are markup aware which means that all
+ arguments are passed through the :func:`escape` function:
+
+ >>> em = Markup("<em>%s</em>")
+ >>> em % "foo & bar"
+ Markup(u'<em>foo &amp; bar</em>')
+ >>> strong = Markup("<strong>%(text)s</strong>")
+ >>> strong % {'text': '<blink>hacker here</blink>'}
+ Markup(u'<strong>&lt;blink&gt;hacker here&lt;/blink&gt;</strong>')
+ >>> Markup("<em>Hello</em> ") + "<foo>"
+ Markup(u'<em>Hello</em> &lt;foo&gt;')
+ """
+ __slots__ = ()
+
+ def __new__(cls, base=u'', encoding=None, errors='strict'):
+ if hasattr(base, '__html__'):
+ base = base.__html__()
+ if encoding is None:
+ return text_type.__new__(cls, base)
+ return text_type.__new__(cls, base, encoding, errors)
+
+ def __html__(self):
+ return self
+
+ def __add__(self, other):
+ if isinstance(other, string_types) or hasattr(other, '__html__'):
+ return self.__class__(super(Markup, self).__add__(self.escape(other)))
+ return NotImplemented
+
+ def __radd__(self, other):
+ if hasattr(other, '__html__') or isinstance(other, string_types):
+ return self.escape(other).__add__(self)
+ return NotImplemented
+
+ def __mul__(self, num):
+ if isinstance(num, int_types):
+ return self.__class__(text_type.__mul__(self, num))
+ return NotImplemented
+ __rmul__ = __mul__
+
+ def __mod__(self, arg):
+ if isinstance(arg, tuple):
+ arg = tuple(_MarkupEscapeHelper(x, self.escape) for x in arg)
+ else:
+ arg = _MarkupEscapeHelper(arg, self.escape)
+ return self.__class__(text_type.__mod__(self, arg))
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return '%s(%s)' % (
+ self.__class__.__name__,
+ text_type.__repr__(self)
+ )
+
+ def join(self, seq):
+ return self.__class__(text_type.join(self, map(self.escape, seq)))
+ join.__doc__ = text_type.join.__doc__
+
+ def split(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ return list(map(self.__class__, text_type.split(self, *args, **kwargs)))
+ split.__doc__ = text_type.split.__doc__
+
+ def rsplit(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ return list(map(self.__class__, text_type.rsplit(self, *args, **kwargs)))
+ rsplit.__doc__ = text_type.rsplit.__doc__
+
+ def splitlines(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ return list(map(self.__class__, text_type.splitlines(
+ self, *args, **kwargs)))
+ splitlines.__doc__ = text_type.splitlines.__doc__
+
+ def unescape(self):
+ r"""Unescape markup again into an text_type string. This also resolves
+ known HTML4 and XHTML entities:
+
+ >>> Markup("Main &raquo; <em>About</em>").unescape()
+ u'Main \xbb <em>About</em>'
+ """
+ from markupsafe._constants import HTML_ENTITIES
+ def handle_match(m):
+ name = m.group(1)
+ if name in HTML_ENTITIES:
+ return unichr(HTML_ENTITIES[name])
+ try:
+ if name[:2] in ('#x', '#X'):
+ return unichr(int(name[2:], 16))
+ elif name.startswith('#'):
+ return unichr(int(name[1:]))
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+ # Don't modify unexpected input.
+ return m.group()
+ return _entity_re.sub(handle_match, text_type(self))
+
+ def striptags(self):
+ r"""Unescape markup into an text_type string and strip all tags. This
+ also resolves known HTML4 and XHTML entities. Whitespace is
+ normalized to one:
+
+ >>> Markup("Main &raquo; <em>About</em>").striptags()
+ u'Main \xbb About'
+ """
+ stripped = u' '.join(_striptags_re.sub('', self).split())
+ return Markup(stripped).unescape()
+
+ @classmethod
+ def escape(cls, s):
+ """Escape the string. Works like :func:`escape` with the difference
+ that for subclasses of :class:`Markup` this function would return the
+ correct subclass.
+ """
+ rv = escape(s)
+ if rv.__class__ is not cls:
+ return cls(rv)
+ return rv
+
+ def make_simple_escaping_wrapper(name):
+ orig = getattr(text_type, name)
+ def func(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ args = _escape_argspec(list(args), enumerate(args), self.escape)
+ _escape_argspec(kwargs, iteritems(kwargs), self.escape)
+ return self.__class__(orig(self, *args, **kwargs))
+ func.__name__ = orig.__name__
+ func.__doc__ = orig.__doc__
+ return func
+
+ for method in '__getitem__', 'capitalize', \
+ 'title', 'lower', 'upper', 'replace', 'ljust', \
+ 'rjust', 'lstrip', 'rstrip', 'center', 'strip', \
+ 'translate', 'expandtabs', 'swapcase', 'zfill':
+ locals()[method] = make_simple_escaping_wrapper(method)
+
+ # new in python 2.5
+ if hasattr(text_type, 'partition'):
+ def partition(self, sep):
+ return tuple(map(self.__class__,
+ text_type.partition(self, self.escape(sep))))
+ def rpartition(self, sep):
+ return tuple(map(self.__class__,
+ text_type.rpartition(self, self.escape(sep))))
+
+ # new in python 2.6
+ if hasattr(text_type, 'format'):
+ def format(*args, **kwargs):
+ self, args = args[0], args[1:]
+ formatter = EscapeFormatter(self.escape)
+ kwargs = _MagicFormatMapping(args, kwargs)
+ return self.__class__(formatter.vformat(self, args, kwargs))
+
+ def __html_format__(self, format_spec):
+ if format_spec:
+ raise ValueError('Unsupported format specification '
+ 'for Markup.')
+ return self
+
+ # not in python 3
+ if hasattr(text_type, '__getslice__'):
+ __getslice__ = make_simple_escaping_wrapper('__getslice__')
+
+ del method, make_simple_escaping_wrapper
+
+
+class _MagicFormatMapping(Mapping):
+ """This class implements a dummy wrapper to fix a bug in the Python
+ standard library for string formatting.
+
+ See http://bugs.python.org/issue13598 for information about why
+ this is necessary.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, args, kwargs):
+ self._args = args
+ self._kwargs = kwargs
+ self._last_index = 0
+
+ def __getitem__(self, key):
+ if key == '':
+ idx = self._last_index
+ self._last_index += 1
+ try:
+ return self._args[idx]
+ except LookupError:
+ pass
+ key = str(idx)
+ return self._kwargs[key]
+
+ def __iter__(self):
+ return iter(self._kwargs)
+
+ def __len__(self):
+ return len(self._kwargs)
+
+
+if hasattr(text_type, 'format'):
+ class EscapeFormatter(string.Formatter):
+
+ def __init__(self, escape):
+ self.escape = escape
+
+ def format_field(self, value, format_spec):
+ if hasattr(value, '__html_format__'):
+ rv = value.__html_format__(format_spec)
+ elif hasattr(value, '__html__'):
+ if format_spec:
+ raise ValueError('No format specification allowed '
+ 'when formatting an object with '
+ 'its __html__ method.')
+ rv = value.__html__()
+ else:
+ # We need to make sure the format spec is unicode here as
+ # otherwise the wrong callback methods are invoked. For
+ # instance a byte string there would invoke __str__ and
+ # not __unicode__.
+ rv = string.Formatter.format_field(
+ self, value, text_type(format_spec))
+ return text_type(self.escape(rv))
+
+
+def _escape_argspec(obj, iterable, escape):
+ """Helper for various string-wrapped functions."""
+ for key, value in iterable:
+ if hasattr(value, '__html__') or isinstance(value, string_types):
+ obj[key] = escape(value)
+ return obj
+
+
+class _MarkupEscapeHelper(object):
+ """Helper for Markup.__mod__"""
+
+ def __init__(self, obj, escape):
+ self.obj = obj
+ self.escape = escape
+
+ __getitem__ = lambda s, x: _MarkupEscapeHelper(s.obj[x], s.escape)
+ __unicode__ = __str__ = lambda s: text_type(s.escape(s.obj))
+ __repr__ = lambda s: str(s.escape(repr(s.obj)))
+ __int__ = lambda s: int(s.obj)
+ __float__ = lambda s: float(s.obj)
+
+
+# we have to import it down here as the speedups and native
+# modules imports the markup type which is define above.
+try:
+ from markupsafe._speedups import escape, escape_silent, soft_unicode
+except ImportError:
+ from markupsafe._native import escape, escape_silent, soft_unicode
+
+if not PY2:
+ soft_str = soft_unicode
+ __all__.append('soft_str')