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Get HtmlReader to work again
wrote unit tests and documentation, improved regular expression. The HtmlReader is enabled by default now and parses metadata in html files of the form: <!-- key:value -->
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@ -171,6 +171,17 @@ Markdown posts should follow this pattern::
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This is the content of my super blog post.
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Your third option is to write raw html (by ending your file in ``.html``)::
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<!-- title: My super title -->
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<!-- date: 2010-12-03 10:20 -->
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<!-- tags: thats, awesome -->
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<!-- category: yeah -->
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<p>
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This is the content of my super blog post.
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</p>
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Note that, aside from the title, none of this metadata is mandatory: if the date
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is not specified, Pelican will rely on the file's "mtime" timestamp, and the
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category can be determined by the directory in which the file resides. For
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@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ Setting name (default value) What doe
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here or a single string representing one locale.
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When providing a list, all the locales will be tried
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until one works.
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`MARKUP` (``('rst', 'md')``) A list of available markup languages you want
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`MARKUP` (``('rst', 'md', 'html')``) A list of available markup languages you want
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to use. For the moment, the only available values
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are `rst` and `md`.
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are `rst`, `md` and `html`.
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`MD_EXTENSIONS` (``['codehilite','extra']``) A list of the extensions that the Markdown processor
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will use. Refer to the extensions chapter in the
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Python-Markdown documentation for a complete list of
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@ -142,19 +142,30 @@ class MarkdownReader(Reader):
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class HtmlReader(Reader):
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file_extensions = ['html', 'htm']
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_re = re.compile('\<\!\-\-\#\s?[A-z0-9_-]*\s?\:s?[A-z0-9\s_-]*\s?\-\-\>')
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# re.DOTALL and .*? (minimal match of an arbitrary number of characters)
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# allow multi-line metadata to be matched correctly
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_re = re.compile('<\!--([^\:]*):(.*?)-->', re.DOTALL)
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def read(self, filename):
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"""Parse content and metadata of (x)HTML files"""
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with open(filename) as content:
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metadata = {'title': 'unnamed'}
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for i in self._re.findall(content):
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key = i.split(':')[0][5:].strip()
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value = i.split(':')[-1][:-3].strip()
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name = key.lower()
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metadata[name] = self.process_metadata(name, value)
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"""Parse content and metadata of (x)HTML files.
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return content, metadata
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Matches for metadata tags in the form <!-- name:value -->
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Activated when you add 'html' to your MARKUP settings variable
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"""
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content = open(filename)
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metadata = {'title': 'unnamed'}
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for comment in self._re.findall(content):
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key = comment[0].strip().lower()
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value = comment[1].strip()
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# remove identation from multi-line metadata
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value = re.sub('[ \t]+', ' ', value)
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value = re.sub(' ?\n ?', '\n', value)
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metadata[key] = self.process_metadata(key, value)
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return content, metadata
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_EXTENSIONS = {}
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'PAGE_EXCLUDES': (),
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'THEME': DEFAULT_THEME,
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'OUTPUT_PATH': 'output/',
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'MARKUP': ('rst', 'md'),
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'MARKUP': ('rst', 'md', 'html'),
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'STATIC_PATHS': ['images', ],
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'THEME_STATIC_PATHS': ['static', ],
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'FEED_ATOM': 'feeds/all.atom.xml',
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13
tests/content/article_with_html_metadata.html
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tests/content/article_with_html_metadata.html
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<!-- title: A great html article with metadata -->
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<!-- tags: foo, bar, foobar -->
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<!-- date: 2010-12-02 10:14 -->
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<!-- category: yeah -->
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<!-- author: Alexis Métaireau -->
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<!-- summary:
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Multi-line metadata should be supported
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as well as <strong>inline markup</strong>.
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-->
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<!-- custom_field: http://notmyidea.org -->
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<h1>This is an article in html with metadata</h1>
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<p>It features very interesting insights.</p>
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[u'This is an article with category !', 'published', 'yeah', 'article'],
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[u'This is an article without category !', 'published', 'Default', 'article'],
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[u'This is an article without category !', 'published', 'TestCategory', 'article'],
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[u'This is a super article !', 'published', 'yeah', 'article']
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[u'This is a super article !', 'published', 'yeah', 'article'],
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[u'A great html article with metadata', 'published', u'yeah', 'article']
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]
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self.assertItemsEqual(articles_expected, articles)
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"<p>This is another markdown test file. Uses the mkd extension.</p>"
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self.assertEqual(content, expected)
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class HtmlReaderTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_article_with_metadata(self):
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reader = readers.HtmlReader({})
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content, metadata = reader.read(_filename('article_with_html_metadata.html'))
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expected = {
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'category': 'yeah',
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'author': u'Alexis Métaireau',
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'title': 'A great html article with metadata',
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'summary': u'Multi-line metadata should be'\
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u' supported\nas well as <strong>inline'\
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u' markup</strong>.',
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'date': datetime.datetime(2010, 12, 2, 10, 14),
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'tags': ['foo', 'bar', 'foobar'],
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'custom_field': 'http://notmyidea.org',
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}
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for key, value in expected.items():
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self.assertEquals(value, metadata[key], key)
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