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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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| # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # Appy is a framework for building applications in the Python language.
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| # Copyright (C) 2007 Gaetan Delannay
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| 
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| # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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| # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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| # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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| # of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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| 
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| # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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| # GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 
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| # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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| # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301,USA.
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| 
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| # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| import xml.sax, difflib, types, cgi
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| from xml.parsers.expat import XML_PARAM_ENTITY_PARSING_NEVER
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| from xml.sax.handler import ContentHandler, ErrorHandler, feature_external_ges
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| from xml.sax.xmlreader import InputSource
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| from xml.sax import SAXParseException
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| 
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| from appy.shared import UnicodeBuffer
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| from appy.shared.errors import AppyError
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| from appy.shared.utils import sequenceTypes
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| from appy.shared.css import parseStyleAttribute
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| 
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| # Constants --------------------------------------------------------------------
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| xmlPrologue = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>\n'
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| xhtmlPrologue = '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" '\
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|                 '"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">\n'
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| 
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| CONVERSION_ERROR = '"%s" value "%s" could not be converted by the XML ' \
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|                    'unmarshaller.'
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| CUSTOM_CONVERSION_ERROR = 'Custom converter for "%s" values produced an ' \
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|                           'error while converting value "%s". %s'
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| XML_SPECIAL_CHARS = {'<': '<', '>': '>', '&': '&', '"': '"',
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|                      "'": '''}
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| XML_SPECIAL_CHARS_NO_APOS = XML_SPECIAL_CHARS.copy()
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| del XML_SPECIAL_CHARS_NO_APOS["'"]
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| XML_ENTITIES = {'lt': '<', 'gt': '>', 'amp': '&', 'quot': '"', 'apos': "'"}
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| HTML_ENTITIES = {
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|         'iexcl': '¡',  'cent': '¢', 'pound': '£', 'curren': '€', 'yen': '¥',
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|         'brvbar': 'Š', 'sect': '§', 'uml': '¨', 'copy':'©', 'ordf':'ª',
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|         'laquo':'«', 'not':'¬', 'shy':'', 'reg':'®', 'macr':'¯', 'deg':'°',
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|         'plusmn':'±', 'sup2':'²', 'sup3':'³', 'acute':'Ž',
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|         'micro':'µ', 'para':'¶', 'middot':'·', 'cedil':'ž', 'sup1':'¹',
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|         'ordm':'º', 'raquo':'»', 'frac14':'Œ', 'frac12':'œ', 'frac34':'Ÿ',
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|         'iquest':'¿', 'Agrave':'À', 'Aacute':'Á', 'Acirc':'Â', 'Atilde':'Ã',
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|         'Auml':'Ä', 'Aring':'Å', 'AElig':'Æ', 'Ccedil':'Ç', 'Egrave':'È',
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|         'Eacute':'É', 'Ecirc':'Ê', 'Euml':'Ë', 'Igrave':'Ì', 'Iacute':'Í',
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|         'Icirc':'Î', 'Iuml':'Ï', 'ETH':'Ð', 'Ntilde':'Ñ', 'Ograve':'Ò',
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|         'Oacute':'Ó', 'Ocirc':'Ó', 'Otilde':'Õ', 'Ouml':'Ö', 'times':'×',
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|         'Oslash':'Ø', 'Ugrave':'Ù', 'Uacute':'Ú', 'Ucirc':'Û', 'Uuml':'Ü',
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|         'Yacute':'Ý', 'THORN':'Þ', 'szlig':'ß', 'agrave':'à', 'aacute':'á',
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|         'acirc':'â', 'atilde':'ã', 'auml':'ä', 'aring':'å', 'aelig':'æ',
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|         'ccedil':'ç', 'egrave':'è', 'eacute':'é', 'ecirc':'ê', 'euml':'ë',
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|         'igrave':'ì', 'iacute':'í', 'icirc':'î', 'iuml':'ï', 'eth':'ð',
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|         'ntilde':'ñ', 'ograve':'ò', 'oacute':'ó', 'ocirc':'ô', 'otilde':'õ',
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|         'ouml':'ö', 'divide':'÷', 'oslash':'ø', 'ugrave':'ù', 'uacute':'ú',
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|         'ucirc':'û', 'uuml':'ü', 'yacute':'ý', 'thorn':'þ', 'yuml':'ÿ',
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|         'euro':'€', 'nbsp':' ', "rsquo":"'", "lsquo":"'", "ldquo":"'",
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|         "rdquo":"'", 'ndash': '—', 'mdash': '—', 'oelig':'oe', 'quot': "'",
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|         'mu': 'µ'}
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| import htmlentitydefs
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| for k, v in htmlentitydefs.entitydefs.iteritems():
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|     if not HTML_ENTITIES.has_key(k) and not XML_ENTITIES.has_key(k):
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|         HTML_ENTITIES[k] = ''
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| 
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| def escapeXml(s, format='xml', nsText='text'):
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|     '''Returns p_s, whose XML special chars have been replaced with escaped XML
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|        entities. If p_format is "odf", line breaks and tabs are converted to
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|        their ODF counterparts. In this case, it is needed to give the name of
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|        the "text" namespace (p_nsText) as defined in the ODF document where the
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|        line breaks and tabs must be inserted.'''
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|     if isinstance(s, unicode):
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|         res = u''
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|     else:
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|         res = ''
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|     odf = format == 'odf'
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|     for c in s:
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|         if XML_SPECIAL_CHARS_NO_APOS.has_key(c):
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|             # We do not escape 'apos': there is no particular need for that.
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|             res += XML_SPECIAL_CHARS_NO_APOS[c]
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|         elif odf and (c == '\n'):
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|             res += '<%s:line-break/>' % nsText
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|         elif odf and (c == '\t'):
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|             res += '<%s:tab/>' % nsText
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|         elif odf and (c == '\r'):
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|             pass
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|         else:
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|             res += c
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|     return res
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| 
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| def escapeXhtml(s):
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|     '''Return p_s, whose XHTML special chars and carriage return chars have
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|        been replaced with corresponding XHTML entities.'''
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|     if isinstance(s, unicode):
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|         res = u''
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|     else:
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|         res = ''
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|     for c in s:
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|         if XML_SPECIAL_CHARS_NO_APOS.has_key(c):
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|             res += XML_SPECIAL_CHARS_NO_APOS[c]
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|         elif c == '\n':
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|             res += '<br/>'
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|         elif c == '\r':
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|             pass
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|         else:
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|             res += c
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|     return res
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| 
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| # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| class XmlElement:
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|     '''Represents an XML tag.'''
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|     def __init__(self, elem, attrs=None, nsUri=None):
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|         '''An XmlElement instance may represent:
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|            - an already parsed tag (in this case, p_elem may be prefixed with a
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|              namespace);
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|            - the definition of an XML element (in this case, no namespace can be
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|              found in p_elem; but a namespace URI may be defined in p_nsUri).'''
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|         self.elem = elem
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|         self.attrs = attrs
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|         if elem.find(':') != -1:
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|             self.ns, self.name = elem.split(':')
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|         else:
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|             self.ns = ''
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|             self.name = elem
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|             self.nsUri = nsUri
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|     def equalsTo(self, other, namespaces=None):
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|         '''Does p_elem == p_other? If a p_namespaces dict is given, p_other must
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|            define a nsUri.'''
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|         res = None
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|         if namespaces:
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|             res = self.elem == ('%s:%s' % (namespaces[other.nsUri], other.name))
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|         else:
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|             res = self.elem == other.elem
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|         return res
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|     def __repr__(self):
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|         res = self.elem
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|         if self.attrs:
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|             res += '('
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|             for attrName, attrValue in self.attrs.items():
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|                 res += '%s="%s"' % (attrName, attrValue)
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|             res += ')'
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|         return res
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|     def getFullName(self, namespaces=None):
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|         '''Gets the name of the element including the namespace prefix.'''
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|         if not namespaces:
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|             res = self.elem
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|         else:
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|             res = '%s:%s' % (namespaces[self.nsUri], self.name)
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|         return res
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| 
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| class XmlEnvironment:
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|     '''An XML environment remembers a series of elements during a SAX parsing.
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|        This class is an abstract class that gathers basic things like
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|        namespaces.'''
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|     def __init__(self):
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|         # This dict contains the xml namespace declarations encountered so far
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|         self.namespaces = {} # ~{s_namespaceUri:s_namespaceName}~
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|         self.currentElem = None # The currently parsed element
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|         self.parser = None
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|     def manageNamespaces(self, attrs):
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|         '''Manages namespaces definitions encountered in p_attrs.'''
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|         for attrName, attrValue in attrs.items():
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|             if attrName.startswith('xmlns:'):
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|                 self.namespaces[attrValue] = attrName[6:]
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|     def ns(self, nsUri):
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|         '''Returns the namespace corresponding to o_nsUri.'''
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|         return self.namespaces[nsUri]
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| 
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| class XmlParser(ContentHandler, ErrorHandler):
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|     '''Basic expat-based XML parser that does things like :
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|       - remembering the currently parsed element;
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|       - managing namespace declarations.
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|       This parser also knows about HTML entities.'''
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|     def __init__(self, env=None, caller=None, raiseOnError=True):
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|         '''p_env should be an instance of a class that inherits from
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|            XmlEnvironment: it specifies the environment to use for this SAX
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|            parser.'''
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|         ContentHandler.__init__(self)
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|         if not env: env = XmlEnvironment()
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|         self.env = env
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|         self.env.parser = self
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|         self.caller = caller # The class calling this parser
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|         self.parser = xml.sax.make_parser() # Fast, standard expat parser
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|         self.res = None # The result of parsing.
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|         # Raise or not an error when a parsing error is encountered.
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|         self.raiseOnError = raiseOnError
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| 
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|     # ContentHandler methods ---------------------------------------------------
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|     def startDocument(self):
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|         parser = self.parser._parser
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|         parser.UseForeignDTD(True)
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|         parser.SetParamEntityParsing(XML_PARAM_ENTITY_PARSING_NEVER)
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|     def setDocumentLocator(self, locator):
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|         self.locator = locator
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|         return self.env
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|     def endDocument(self):
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|         return self.env
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|     def startElement(self, elem, attrs):
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|         self.env.manageNamespaces(attrs)
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|         if self.env.currentElem == None:
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|             self.env.currentElem = XmlElement(elem, attrs=attrs)
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|         else:
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|             # Reuse the exiting instance in order to avoid creating one instance
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|             # every time an elem is met in the XML file.
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|             self.env.currentElem.__init__(elem, attrs)
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|         return self.env
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|     def endElement(self, elem):
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|         self.env.currentElem.__init__(elem)
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|         return self.env
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|     def characters(self, content):
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|         return self.env
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| 
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|     def skippedEntity(self, name):
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|         '''This method is called every time expat does not recognize an entity.
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|            We provide here support for HTML entities.'''
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|         if HTML_ENTITIES.has_key(name):
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|             self.characters(HTML_ENTITIES[name].decode('utf-8'))
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|         else:
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|             # Put a question mark instead of raising an exception.
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|             self.characters('?')
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| 
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|     # ErrorHandler methods ---------------------------------------------------
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|     def error(self, error):
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|         if self.raiseOnError: raise error
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|         else: print('SAX error %s' % str(error))
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|     def fatalError(self, error):
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|         if self.raiseOnError: raise error
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|         else: print('SAX fatal error %s' % str(error))
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|     def warning(self, error): pass
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| 
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|     def parse(self, xml, source='string'):
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|         '''Parses a XML stream.
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|            * If p_source is "string", p_xml must be a string containing
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|              valid XML content.
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|            * If p_source is "file": p_xml can be:
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|              - a string containing the path to the XML file on disk;
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|              - a file instance opened for reading. Note that in this case, this
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|                method will close it.
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|         '''
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|         try:
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|             from cStringIO import StringIO
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|         except ImportError:
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|             from StringIO import StringIO
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|         self.parser.setContentHandler(self)
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|         self.parser.setErrorHandler(self)
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|         self.parser.setFeature(feature_external_ges, False)
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|         inputSource = InputSource()
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|         if source == 'string':
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|             inputSource.setByteStream(StringIO(xml))
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|         else:
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|             if not isinstance(xml, file):
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|                 xml = file(xml)
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|             inputSource.setByteStream(xml)
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|         self.parser.parse(inputSource)
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|         if isinstance(xml, file): xml.close()
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|         return self.res
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| 
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| # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| from appy.shared import UnmarshalledFile
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| from appy import Object
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| try:
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|     from DateTime import DateTime
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| except ImportError:
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|     DateTime = 'unicode'
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| 
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| class XmlUnmarshaller(XmlParser):
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|     '''This class allows to parse a XML file and recreate the corresponding web
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|        of Python objects. This parser assumes that the XML file respects this
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|        convention: any tag may define in attribute "type" storing the type of
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|        its content, which may be:
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|        
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|        bool * int * float * long * DateTime * tuple * list * object
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| 
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|        If "object" is specified, it means that the tag contains sub-tags, each
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|        one corresponding to the value of an attribute for this object.
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|        if "tuple" is specified, it will be converted to a list.'''
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|     def __init__(self, classes={}, tagTypes={}, conversionFunctions={},
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|                  utf8=True):
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|         XmlParser.__init__(self)
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|         # self.classes below is a dict whose keys are tag names and values are
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|         # Python classes. During the unmarshalling process, when an object is
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|         # encountered, instead of creating an instance of Object, we will create
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|         # an instance of the class specified in self.classes.
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|         # Root tag is named "xmlPythonData" by default by the XmlMarshaller.
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|         # This will not work if the object in the specified tag is not an
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|         # Object instance (ie it is a list or tuple or simple value). Note that
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|         # we will not call the constructor of the specified class. We will
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|         # simply create an instance of Objects and dynamically change the class
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|         # of the created instance to this class.
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|         if not isinstance(classes, dict) and classes:
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|             # The user may only need to define a class for the root tag
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|             self.classes = {'xmlPythonData': classes}
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|         else:
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|             self.classes = classes
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|         # We expect that the parsed XML file will follow some conventions
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|         # (ie, a tag that corresponds to a list has attribute type="list" or a
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|         # tag that corresponds to an object has attribute type="object".). If
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|         # it is not the case of p_xmlContent, you can provide the missing type
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|         # information in p_tagTypes. Here is an example of p_tagTypes:
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|         # {"information": "list", "days": "list", "person": "object"}.
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|         self.tagTypes = tagTypes
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|         # The parser assumes that data is represented in some standard way. If
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|         # it is not the case, you may provide, in this dict, custom functions
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|         # allowing to convert values of basic types (long, float, DateTime...).
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|         # Every such function must take a single arg which is the value to
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|         # convert and return the converted value. Dict keys are strings
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|         # representing types ('bool', 'int', 'unicode', etc) and dict values are
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|         # conversion functions. Here is an example:
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|         # {'int': convertInteger, 'DateTime': convertDate}
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|         # NOTE: you can even invent a new basic type, put it in self.tagTypes,
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|         # and create a specific conversionFunction for it. This way, you can
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|         # for example convert strings that have specific values (in this case,
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|         # knowing that the value is a 'string' is not sufficient).        
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|         self.conversionFunctions = conversionFunctions
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|         self.utf8 = utf8
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| 
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|     def convertAttrs(self, attrs):
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|         '''Converts XML attrs to a dict.'''
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|         res = {}
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|         for k, v in attrs.items():
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|             if ':' in k: # An attr prefixed with a namespace. Remove this.
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|                 k = k.split(':')[-1]
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|             res[str(k)] = v
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|         return res
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| 
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|     def startDocument(self):
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|         XmlParser.startDocument(self)
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|         self.res = None # The resulting web of Python objects (Object instances)
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|         self.env.containerStack = [] # The stack of current "containers" where
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|         # to store the next parsed element. A container can be a list, a tuple,
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|         # an object (the root object of the whole web or a sub-object).
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|         self.env.currentBasicType = None # Will hold the name of the currently
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|         # parsed basic type (unicode, float...)
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|         self.env.currentContent = '' # We store here the content of tags.
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| 
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|     containerTags = ('tuple', 'list', 'dict', 'object', 'file')
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|     numericTypes = ('bool', 'int', 'float', 'long')
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|     def startElement(self, elem, attrs):
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|         # Remember the name of the previous element
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|         previousElem = None
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|         if self.env.currentElem:
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|             previousElem = self.env.currentElem.name
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|         e = XmlParser.startElement(self, elem, attrs)
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|         # Determine the type of the element.
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|         elemType = 'unicode' # Default value
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|         if attrs.has_key('type'):
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|             elemType = attrs['type']
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|         elif self.tagTypes.has_key(elem):
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|             elemType = self.tagTypes[elem]
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|         if elemType in self.containerTags:
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|             # I must create a new container object.
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|             if elemType == 'object':
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|                 newObject = Object(**self.convertAttrs(attrs))
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|             elif elemType == 'tuple': newObject = [] # Tuples become lists
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|             elif elemType == 'list': newObject = []
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|             elif elemType == 'dict': newObject = {}
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|             elif elemType == 'file':
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|                 newObject = UnmarshalledFile()
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|                 if attrs.has_key('name'):
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|                     newObject.name = attrs['name']
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|                 if attrs.has_key('mimeType'):
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|                     newObject.mimeType = attrs['mimeType']
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|             else: newObject = Object(**self.convertAttrs(attrs))
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|             # Store the value on the last container, or on the root object.
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|             self.storeValue(elem, newObject)
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|             # Push the new object on the container stack
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|             e.containerStack.append(newObject)
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|         else:
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|             # If we are already parsing a basic type, it means that we were
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|             # wrong for our diagnotsic of the containing element: it was not
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|             # basic. We will make the assumption that the containing element is
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|             # then an object.
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|             if e.currentBasicType:
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|                 # Previous elem was an object: create it on the stack.
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|                 newObject = Object()
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|                 self.storeValue(previousElem, newObject)
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|                 e.containerStack.append(newObject)
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|             e.currentBasicType = elemType
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| 
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|     def storeValue(self, name, value):
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|         '''Stores the newly parsed p_value (contained in tag p_name) on the
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|            current container in environment self.env.'''
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|         e = self.env
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|         # Remove namespace prefix when relevant
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|         if ':' in name: name = name.split(':')[-1]
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|         # Change the class of the value if relevant
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|         if (name in self.classes) and isinstance(value, Object):
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|             value.__class__ = self.classes[name]
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|         # Where must I store this value?
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|         if not e.containerStack:
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|             # I store the object at the root of the web.
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|             self.res = value
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|         else:
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|             currentContainer = e.containerStack[-1]
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|             if isinstance(currentContainer, list):
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|                 currentContainer.append(value)
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|             elif isinstance(currentContainer, dict):
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|                 # If the current container is a dict, it means that p_value is
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|                 # a dict entry object named "entry" by convention and having
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|                 # attributes "k" and "v" that store, respectively, the key and
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|                 # the value of the entry. But this object is under construction:
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|                 # at this time, attributes "k" and "v" are not created yet. We
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|                 # will act in m_endElement, when the object will be finalized.
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|                 pass
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|             elif isinstance(currentContainer, UnmarshalledFile):
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|                 currentContainer.content += value or ''
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|             else:
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|                 # Current container is an object
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|                 if hasattr(currentContainer, name) and \
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|                    getattr(currentContainer, name):
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|                     # We have already encountered a sub-object with this name.
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|                     # Having several sub-objects with the same name, we will
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|                     # create a list.
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|                     attrValue = getattr(currentContainer, name)
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|                     if not isinstance(attrValue, list):
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|                         attrValue = [attrValue, value]
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|                     else:
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|                         attrValue.append(value)
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|                 else:
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|                     attrValue = value
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|                 setattr(currentContainer, name, attrValue)
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| 
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|     def characters(self, content):
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|         if not self.utf8:
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|             content = content.encode('utf-8')
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|         e = XmlParser.characters(self, content)
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|         if e.currentBasicType:
 | ||
|             e.currentContent += content
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def endElement(self, elem):
 | ||
|         e = XmlParser.endElement(self, elem)
 | ||
|         if e.currentBasicType:
 | ||
|             value = e.currentContent.strip()
 | ||
|             if not value: value = None
 | ||
|             else:
 | ||
|                 # If we have a custom converter for values of this type, use it.
 | ||
|                 if self.conversionFunctions.has_key(e.currentBasicType):
 | ||
|                     try:
 | ||
|                         value = self.conversionFunctions[e.currentBasicType](
 | ||
|                             value)
 | ||
|                     except Exception, err:
 | ||
|                         raise AppyError(CUSTOM_CONVERSION_ERROR % (
 | ||
|                             e.currentBasicType, value, str(err)))
 | ||
|                 # If not, try a standard conversion
 | ||
|                 elif e.currentBasicType in self.numericTypes:
 | ||
|                     try:
 | ||
|                         exec 'value = %s' % value
 | ||
|                     except SyntaxError:
 | ||
|                         raise AppyError(CONVERSION_ERROR % (
 | ||
|                             e.currentBasicType, value))
 | ||
|                     except NameError:
 | ||
|                         raise AppyError(CONVERSION_ERROR % (
 | ||
|                             e.currentBasicType, value))
 | ||
|                     # Check that the value is of the correct type. For instance,
 | ||
|                     # a float value with a comma in it could have been converted
 | ||
|                     # to a tuple instead of a float.
 | ||
|                     if not isinstance(value, eval(e.currentBasicType)):
 | ||
|                         raise AppyError(CONVERSION_ERROR % (
 | ||
|                             e.currentBasicType, value))
 | ||
|                 elif e.currentBasicType == 'DateTime':
 | ||
|                     value = DateTime(value)
 | ||
|                 elif e.currentBasicType == 'base64':
 | ||
|                     value = e.currentContent.decode('base64')
 | ||
|             # Store the value on the last container
 | ||
|             self.storeValue(elem, value)
 | ||
|             # Clean the environment
 | ||
|             e.currentBasicType = None
 | ||
|             e.currentContent = ''
 | ||
|         else:
 | ||
|             elem = e.containerStack.pop()
 | ||
|             # This element can be a temporary "entry" object representing a dict
 | ||
|             # entry.
 | ||
|             if e.containerStack:
 | ||
|                 lastContainer = e.containerStack[-1]
 | ||
|                 if isinstance(lastContainer, dict):
 | ||
|                     lastContainer[elem.k] = elem.v
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     # Alias: "unmarshall" -> "parse"
 | ||
|     unmarshall = XmlParser.parse
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | ||
| class XmlMarshaller:
 | ||
|     '''This class allows to produce a XML version of a Python object, which
 | ||
|        respects some conventions as described in the doc of the corresponding
 | ||
|        Unmarshaller (see above).'''
 | ||
|     xmlEntities = {'<': '<', '>': '>', '&': '&', '"': '"',
 | ||
|                    "'": '''}
 | ||
|     trueFalse = {True: 'True', False: 'False'}
 | ||
|     fieldsToMarshall = 'all'
 | ||
|     fieldsToExclude = []
 | ||
|     atFiles = ('image', 'file') # Types of archetypes fields that contain files.
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def __init__(self, cdata=False, dumpUnicode=False, conversionFunctions={},
 | ||
|                  dumpXmlPrologue=True, rootTag='xmlPythonData', namespaces={},
 | ||
|                  namespacedTags={}):
 | ||
|         # If p_cdata is True, all string values will be dumped as XML CDATA.
 | ||
|         self.cdata = cdata
 | ||
|         # If p_dumpUnicode is True, the result will be unicode.
 | ||
|         self.dumpUnicode = dumpUnicode
 | ||
|         # The following dict stores specific conversion (=Python to XML)
 | ||
|         # functions. A specific conversion function is useful when you are not
 | ||
|         # happy with the way built-in converters work, or if you want to
 | ||
|         # specify a specific way to represent, in XML, some particular Python
 | ||
|         # object or value. In this dict, every key represents a given type
 | ||
|         # (class names must be full-path class names); every value is a function
 | ||
|         # accepting 2 args: first one is the UnicodeBuffer where the result is
 | ||
|         # being dumped, while the second one is the Python object or value to
 | ||
|         # dump.
 | ||
|         self.conversionFunctions = conversionFunctions
 | ||
|         # If dumpXmlPrologue is True, the XML prologue will be dumped.
 | ||
|         self.dumpXmlPrologue = dumpXmlPrologue
 | ||
|         # The name of the root tag
 | ||
|         self.rootElementName = rootTag
 | ||
|         # The namespaces that will be defined at the root of the XML message.
 | ||
|         # It is a dict whose keys are namespace prefixes and whose values are
 | ||
|         # namespace URLs. If you want to specify a default namespace, specify an
 | ||
|         # entry with an empty string as a key.
 | ||
|         self.namespaces = namespaces
 | ||
|         # The following dict will tell which XML tags will get which namespace
 | ||
|         # prefix ({s_tagName: s_prefix}). Special optional dict entry
 | ||
|         # '*':s_prefix will indicate a default prefix that will be applied to
 | ||
|         # any tag that does not have it own key in this dict.
 | ||
|         self.namespacedTags = namespacedTags
 | ||
|         self.objectType = None # Will be given by method m_marshal
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def getTagName(self, name):
 | ||
|         '''Returns the name of tag p_name as will be dumped. It can be p_name,
 | ||
|            or p_name prefixed with a namespace prefix (will depend on
 | ||
|            self.prefixedTags).'''
 | ||
|         # Determine the prefix
 | ||
|         prefix = ''
 | ||
|         if name in self.namespacedTags: prefix = self.namespacedTags[name]
 | ||
|         elif '*' in self.namespacedTags: prefix = self.namespacedTags['*']
 | ||
|         if prefix: return '%s:%s' % (prefix, name)
 | ||
|         return name
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def isAnObject(self, instance):
 | ||
|         '''Returns True if p_instance is a class instance, False if it is a
 | ||
|            basic type, or tuple, sequence, etc.'''
 | ||
|         if instance.__class__.__name__ == 'LazyMap': return False
 | ||
|         iType = type(instance)
 | ||
|         if iType == types.InstanceType:
 | ||
|             return True
 | ||
|         elif iType.__name__ == 'ImplicitAcquirerWrapper':
 | ||
|             # This is the case with Archetype instances
 | ||
|             return True
 | ||
|         elif iType.__class__.__name__ == 'ExtensionClass':
 | ||
|             return True
 | ||
|         return False
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def isAList(self, value):
 | ||
|         '''Is p_value a list?'''
 | ||
|         return value.__class__.__name__ in ('list', 'PersistentList', 'LazyMap')
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def isADict(self, value):
 | ||
|         '''Is p_value a dict?'''
 | ||
|         return value.__class__.__name__ in ('dict', 'PersistentMapping')
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def dumpRootTag(self, res, instance):
 | ||
|         '''Dumps the root tag.'''
 | ||
|         # Dumps the name of the tag.
 | ||
|         tagName = self.getTagName(self.rootElementName)
 | ||
|         res.write('<'); res.write(tagName)
 | ||
|         # Dumps namespace definitions if any
 | ||
|         for prefix, url in self.namespaces.iteritems():
 | ||
|             if not prefix:
 | ||
|                 pre = 'xmlns' # The default namespace
 | ||
|             else:
 | ||
|                 pre = 'xmlns:%s' % prefix
 | ||
|             res.write(' %s="%s"' % (pre, url))
 | ||
|         # Dumps Appy- or Plone-specific attribute
 | ||
|         if self.objectType != 'popo':
 | ||
|             res.write(' type="object" id="%s"' % instance.UID())
 | ||
|         res.write('>')
 | ||
|         return tagName
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def dumpString(self, res, s):
 | ||
|         '''Dumps a string into the result.'''
 | ||
|         if self.cdata: res.write('<![CDATA[')
 | ||
|         if isinstance(s, str):
 | ||
|             s = s.decode('utf-8')
 | ||
|         # Replace special chars by XML entities
 | ||
|         for c in s:
 | ||
|             if self.xmlEntities.has_key(c):
 | ||
|                 res.write(self.xmlEntities[c])
 | ||
|             else:
 | ||
|                 res.write(c)
 | ||
|         if self.cdata: res.write(']]>')
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def dumpFile(self, res, v):
 | ||
|         '''Dumps a file into the result.'''
 | ||
|         if not v: return
 | ||
|         w = res.write
 | ||
|         # p_value contains the (possibly binary) content of a file. We will
 | ||
|         # encode it in Base64, in one or several parts.
 | ||
|         partTag = self.getTagName('part')
 | ||
|         res.write('<%s type="base64" number="1">' % partTag)
 | ||
|         if hasattr(v, 'data'):
 | ||
|             # The file is an Archetypes file.
 | ||
|             if v.data.__class__.__name__ == 'Pdata':
 | ||
|                 # There will be several parts.
 | ||
|                 w(v.data.data.encode('base64'))
 | ||
|                 # Write subsequent parts
 | ||
|                 nextPart = v.data.next
 | ||
|                 nextPartNb = 2
 | ||
|                 while nextPart:
 | ||
|                     w('</%s>' % partTag) # Close the previous part
 | ||
|                     w('<%s type="base64" number="%d">' % (partTag, nextPartNb))
 | ||
|                     w(nextPart.data.encode('base64'))
 | ||
|                     nextPart = nextPart.next
 | ||
|                     nextPartNb += 1
 | ||
|             else:
 | ||
|                 w(v.data.encode('base64'))
 | ||
|             w('</%s>' % partTag)
 | ||
|         elif hasattr(v, 'uploadName'):
 | ||
|             # The file is a Appy FileInfo instance. Read the file from disk.
 | ||
|             filePath = v.getFilePath(self.instance)
 | ||
|             f = file(filePath, 'rb')
 | ||
|             partNb = 1
 | ||
|             while True:
 | ||
|                 chunk = f.read(v.BYTES)
 | ||
|                 if not chunk: break
 | ||
|                 # We have one more chunk. Dump the start tag (excepted if it is
 | ||
|                 # the first chunk: the start tag has already been dumped, see
 | ||
|                 # above).
 | ||
|                 if partNb > 1:
 | ||
|                     w('<%s type="base64" number="%d">' % (partTag, partNb))
 | ||
|                 w(chunk.encode('base64'))
 | ||
|                 w('</%s>' % partTag) # Close the tag
 | ||
|                 partNb += 1
 | ||
|             f.close()
 | ||
|         else:
 | ||
|             w(v.encode('base64'))
 | ||
|             w('</%s>' % partTag)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def dumpDict(self, res, v):
 | ||
|         '''Dumps the XML version of dict p_v.'''
 | ||
|         for key, value in v.iteritems():
 | ||
|             res.write('<entry type="object">')
 | ||
|             self.dumpField(res, 'k', key)
 | ||
|             self.dumpField(res, 'v', value)
 | ||
|             res.write('</entry>')
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def dumpValue(self, res, value, fieldType, isRef=False):
 | ||
|         '''Dumps the XML version of p_value to p_res.'''
 | ||
|         # Use a custom function if one is defined for this type of value.
 | ||
|         className = value.__class__.__name__
 | ||
|         if className in self.conversionFunctions:
 | ||
|             self.conversionFunctions[className](res, value)
 | ||
|             return
 | ||
|         # Use a standard conversion else.
 | ||
|         if fieldType == 'file':   self.dumpFile(res, value)
 | ||
|         elif fieldType == 'dict': self.dumpDict(res, value)
 | ||
|         elif isRef:
 | ||
|             if value:
 | ||
|                 if self.objectType == 'appy':
 | ||
|                     suffix = '/xml'
 | ||
|                 else:
 | ||
|                     suffix = ''
 | ||
|                 if type(value) in sequenceTypes:
 | ||
|                     for elem in value:
 | ||
|                         self.dumpField(res, 'url', elem.absolute_url()+suffix)
 | ||
|                 else:
 | ||
|                     self.dumpField(res, 'url', value.absolute_url()+suffix)
 | ||
|         elif fieldType in ('list', 'tuple'):
 | ||
|             # The previous condition must be checked before this one because
 | ||
|             # referred objects may be stored in lists or tuples, too.
 | ||
|             for elem in value: self.dumpField(res, 'e', elem)
 | ||
|         elif isinstance(value, basestring): self.dumpString(res, value)
 | ||
|         elif isinstance(value, bool): res.write(self.trueFalse[value])
 | ||
|         elif fieldType == 'object':
 | ||
|             if hasattr(value, 'absolute_url'):
 | ||
|                 # Dump the URL to the object only
 | ||
|                 res.write(value.absolute_url())
 | ||
|             else:
 | ||
|                 # Dump the entire object content
 | ||
|                 for k, v in value.__dict__.iteritems():
 | ||
|                     if not k.startswith('__'):
 | ||
|                         self.dumpField(res, k, v)
 | ||
|                 # Maybe we could add a parameter to the marshaller to know how
 | ||
|                 # to marshall objects (produce an ID, an URL, include the entire
 | ||
|                 # tag but we need to take care of circular references,...)
 | ||
|         else:
 | ||
|             res.write(value)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def dumpField(self, res, fieldName, fieldValue, fieldType='basic'):
 | ||
|         '''Dumps in p_res, the value of the p_field for p_instance.'''
 | ||
|         # As a preamble, manage special case of p_fieldName == "_any". In that
 | ||
|         # case, p_fieldValue corresponds to a previously marshalled string that
 | ||
|         # must be included as is here, without dumping the tag name.
 | ||
|         if fieldName == '_any':
 | ||
|             res.write(value)
 | ||
|             return
 | ||
|         # Now, dump "normal" fields.
 | ||
|         fieldTag = self.getTagName(fieldName)
 | ||
|         res.write('<'); res.write(fieldTag)
 | ||
|         # Dump the type of the field as an XML attribute
 | ||
|         fType = None # No type will mean "unicode".
 | ||
|         if   fieldType == 'file':                         fType = 'file'
 | ||
|         elif fieldType == 'ref':                          fType = 'list'
 | ||
|         elif isinstance(fieldValue, bool):                fType = 'bool'
 | ||
|         elif isinstance(fieldValue, int):                 fType = 'int'
 | ||
|         elif isinstance(fieldValue, float):               fType = 'float'
 | ||
|         elif isinstance(fieldValue, long):                fType = 'long'
 | ||
|         elif isinstance(fieldValue, tuple):               fType = 'tuple'
 | ||
|         elif self.isAList(fieldValue):                    fType = 'list'
 | ||
|         elif self.isADict(fieldValue):                    fType = 'dict'
 | ||
|         elif fieldValue.__class__.__name__ == 'DateTime': fType = 'DateTime'
 | ||
|         elif self.isAnObject(fieldValue):                 fType = 'object'
 | ||
|         if self.objectType != 'popo':
 | ||
|             if fType: res.write(' type="%s"' % fType)
 | ||
|             # Dump other attributes if needed
 | ||
|             if fType in ('list', 'tuple'):
 | ||
|                 length = 0
 | ||
|                 if fieldValue: length = len(fieldValue)
 | ||
|                 res.write(' count="%d"' % length)
 | ||
|         if fType == 'file':
 | ||
|             # Get the MIME type
 | ||
|             mimeType = None
 | ||
|             if hasattr(fieldValue, 'content_type'):
 | ||
|                 mimeType = fieldValue.content_type
 | ||
|             elif hasattr(fieldValue, 'mimeType'):
 | ||
|                 mimeType = fieldValue.mimeType
 | ||
|             if mimeType: res.write(' mimeType="%s"' % mimeType)
 | ||
|             # Get the file name
 | ||
|             fileName = None
 | ||
|             if hasattr(fieldValue, 'filename'):
 | ||
|                 fileName = fieldValue.filename
 | ||
|             elif hasattr(fieldValue, 'uploadName'):
 | ||
|                 fileName = fieldValue.uploadName
 | ||
|             if fileName:
 | ||
|                 res.write(' name="')
 | ||
|                 self.dumpString(res, fileName)
 | ||
|                 res.write('"')
 | ||
|         res.write('>')
 | ||
|         # Dump the field value
 | ||
|         self.dumpValue(res, fieldValue, fType, isRef=(fieldType=='ref'))
 | ||
|         res.write('</'); res.write(fieldTag); res.write('>')
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def marshall(self, instance, objectType='popo', conversionFunctions={}):
 | ||
|         '''Returns in a UnicodeBuffer the XML version of p_instance. If
 | ||
|            p_instance corresponds to a Plain Old Python Object, specify 'popo'
 | ||
|            for p_objectType. If p_instance corresponds to an Archetypes object
 | ||
|            (Zope/Plone), specify 'archetype' for p_objectType. if p_instance is
 | ||
|            a Appy object, specify "appy" as p_objectType. If p_instance is not
 | ||
|            an instance at all, but another Python data structure or basic type,
 | ||
|            p_objectType is ignored.'''
 | ||
|         self.objectType = objectType
 | ||
|         # The Appy object is needed to marshall its File fields.
 | ||
|         if objectType == 'appy': self.instance = instance
 | ||
|         # Call the XmlMarshaller constructor if it hasn't been called yet.
 | ||
|         if not hasattr(self, 'cdata'):
 | ||
|             XmlMarshaller.__init__(self)
 | ||
|         if conversionFunctions:
 | ||
|             self.conversionFunctions.update(conversionFunctions)
 | ||
|         # Create the buffer where the XML result will be dumped.
 | ||
|         res = UnicodeBuffer()
 | ||
|         # Dump the XML prologue if required
 | ||
|         if self.dumpXmlPrologue:
 | ||
|             res.write(xmlPrologue)
 | ||
|         if self.isAnObject(instance):
 | ||
|             # Dump the root tag
 | ||
|             rootTagName = self.dumpRootTag(res, instance)
 | ||
|             # Dump the fields of this root object
 | ||
|             if objectType == 'popo':
 | ||
|                 for fieldName, fieldValue in instance.__dict__.iteritems():
 | ||
|                     mustDump = False
 | ||
|                     if fieldName in self.fieldsToExclude:
 | ||
|                         mustDump = False
 | ||
|                     elif self.fieldsToMarshall == 'all':
 | ||
|                         mustDump = True
 | ||
|                     else:
 | ||
|                         if (type(self.fieldsToMarshall) in sequenceTypes) \
 | ||
|                            and (fieldName in self.fieldsToMarshall):
 | ||
|                             mustDump = True
 | ||
|                     if mustDump:
 | ||
|                         self.dumpField(res, fieldName, fieldValue)
 | ||
|             elif objectType == 'archetype':
 | ||
|                 for field in instance.schema.fields():
 | ||
|                     # Dump only needed fields
 | ||
|                     mustDump = False
 | ||
|                     if field.getName() in self.fieldsToExclude:
 | ||
|                         mustDump = False
 | ||
|                     elif (self.fieldsToMarshall == 'all') and \
 | ||
|                        (field.schemata != 'metadata'):
 | ||
|                         mustDump = True
 | ||
|                     elif self.fieldsToMarshall == 'all_with_metadata':
 | ||
|                         mustDump = True
 | ||
|                     else:
 | ||
|                         if (type(self.fieldsToMarshall) in sequenceTypes) \
 | ||
|                            and (field.getName() in self.fieldsToMarshall):
 | ||
|                             mustDump = True
 | ||
|                     if mustDump:
 | ||
|                         fieldType = 'basic'
 | ||
|                         if field.type in self.atFiles:
 | ||
|                             fieldType = 'file'
 | ||
|                         elif field.type == 'reference':
 | ||
|                             fieldType = 'ref'
 | ||
|                         self.dumpField(res, field.getName(),field.get(instance),
 | ||
|                                        fieldType=fieldType)
 | ||
|             elif objectType == 'appy':
 | ||
|                 for field in instance.getAppyTypes('view', None):
 | ||
|                     # Dump only needed fields
 | ||
|                     if (field.type == 'Computed') and not field.plainText:
 | ||
|                         # Ignore fields used for producing custom chunks of HTML
 | ||
|                         # within the web UI.
 | ||
|                         continue
 | ||
|                     if field.name in self.fieldsToExclude: continue
 | ||
|                     if (type(self.fieldsToMarshall) in sequenceTypes) \
 | ||
|                         and (field.name not in self.fieldsToMarshall): continue
 | ||
|                     # Determine field type and value
 | ||
|                     fieldType = 'basic'
 | ||
|                     if field.type == 'File':
 | ||
|                         fieldType = 'file'
 | ||
|                         v = field.getValue(instance)
 | ||
|                     elif field.type == 'Ref':
 | ||
|                         fieldType = 'ref'
 | ||
|                         v = field.getValue(instance, appy=False)
 | ||
|                     else:
 | ||
|                         v = field.getValue(instance)
 | ||
|                     self.dumpField(res, field.name, v, fieldType=fieldType)
 | ||
|                 # Dump the object history.
 | ||
|                 if hasattr(instance.aq_base, 'workflow_history'):
 | ||
|                     histTag = self.getTagName('history')
 | ||
|                     eventTag = self.getTagName('event')
 | ||
|                     res.write('<%s type="list">' % histTag)
 | ||
|                     key = instance.workflow_history.keys()[0]
 | ||
|                     history = instance.workflow_history[key]
 | ||
|                     for event in history:
 | ||
|                         res.write('<%s type="object">' % eventTag)
 | ||
|                         for k, v in event.iteritems():
 | ||
|                             self.dumpField(res, k, v)
 | ||
|                         res.write('</%s>' % eventTag)
 | ||
|                     res.write('</%s>' % histTag)
 | ||
|             self.marshallSpecificElements(instance, res)
 | ||
|             res.write('</'); res.write(rootTagName); res.write('>')
 | ||
|         else:
 | ||
|             self.dumpField(res, self.rootElementName, instance)
 | ||
|         # Return the result
 | ||
|         res = res.getValue()
 | ||
|         if not self.dumpUnicode:
 | ||
|             res = res.encode('utf-8')
 | ||
|         return res
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def marshallSpecificElements(self, instance, res):
 | ||
|         '''You can use this marshaller as a base class for creating your own.
 | ||
|            In this case, this method will be called by the marshall method
 | ||
|            for allowing your concrete marshaller to insert more things in the
 | ||
|            result. p_res is the UnicodeBuffer buffer where the result of the
 | ||
|            marshalling process is currently dumped; p_instance is the instance
 | ||
|            currently marshalled.'''
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | ||
| class XmlHandler(ContentHandler):
 | ||
|     '''This handler is used for producing, in self.res, a readable XML
 | ||
|        (with carriage returns) and for removing some tags that always change
 | ||
|        (like dates) from a file that need to be compared to another file.'''
 | ||
|     def __init__(self, xmlTagsToIgnore, xmlAttrsToIgnore):
 | ||
|         ContentHandler.__init__(self)
 | ||
|         self.res = unicode(xmlPrologue)
 | ||
|         self.namespaces = {} # ~{s_namespaceUri:s_namespaceName}~
 | ||
|         self.indentLevel = -1
 | ||
|         self.tabWidth = 3
 | ||
|         self.tagsToIgnore = xmlTagsToIgnore
 | ||
|         self.attrsToIgnore = xmlAttrsToIgnore
 | ||
|         self.ignoring = False # Some content must be ignored, and not dumped
 | ||
|         # into the result.
 | ||
|     def isIgnorable(self, elem):
 | ||
|         '''Is p_elem an ignorable element ?'''
 | ||
|         res = False
 | ||
|         for tagName in self.tagsToIgnore:
 | ||
|             if isinstance(tagName, list) or isinstance(tagName, tuple):
 | ||
|                 # We have a namespace
 | ||
|                 nsUri, elemName = tagName
 | ||
|                 try:
 | ||
|                     nsName = self.ns(nsUri)
 | ||
|                     elemFullName = '%s:%s' % (nsName, elemName)
 | ||
|                 except KeyError:
 | ||
|                     elemFullName = ''
 | ||
|             else:
 | ||
|                 # No namespace
 | ||
|                 elemFullName = tagName
 | ||
|             if elemFullName == elem:
 | ||
|                 res = True
 | ||
|                 break
 | ||
|         return res
 | ||
|     def setDocumentLocator(self, locator):
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|         self.locator = locator
 | ||
|     def endDocument(self):
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|         pass
 | ||
|     def dumpSpaces(self):
 | ||
|         self.res += '\n' + (' ' * self.indentLevel * self.tabWidth)
 | ||
|     def manageNamespaces(self, attrs):
 | ||
|         '''Manage namespaces definitions encountered in attrs'''
 | ||
|         for attrName, attrValue in attrs.items():
 | ||
|             if attrName.startswith('xmlns:'):
 | ||
|                 self.namespaces[attrValue] = attrName[6:]
 | ||
|     def ns(self, nsUri):
 | ||
|         return self.namespaces[nsUri]
 | ||
|     def startElement(self, elem, attrs):
 | ||
|         self.manageNamespaces(attrs)
 | ||
|         # Do we enter into a ignorable element ?
 | ||
|         if self.isIgnorable(elem):
 | ||
|             self.ignoring = True
 | ||
|         else:
 | ||
|             if not self.ignoring:
 | ||
|                 self.indentLevel += 1
 | ||
|                 self.dumpSpaces()
 | ||
|                 self.res += '<%s' % elem
 | ||
|                 attrsNames = attrs.keys()
 | ||
|                 attrsNames.sort()
 | ||
|                 for attrToIgnore in self.attrsToIgnore:
 | ||
|                     if attrToIgnore in attrsNames:
 | ||
|                         attrsNames.remove(attrToIgnore)
 | ||
|                 for attrName in attrsNames:
 | ||
|                     self.res += ' %s="%s"' % (attrName, attrs[attrName])
 | ||
|                 self.res += '>'
 | ||
|     def endElement(self, elem):
 | ||
|         if self.isIgnorable(elem):
 | ||
|             self.ignoring = False
 | ||
|         else:
 | ||
|             if not self.ignoring:
 | ||
|                 self.dumpSpaces()
 | ||
|                 self.indentLevel -= 1
 | ||
|                 self.res += '</%s>' % elem
 | ||
|     def characters(self, content):
 | ||
|         if not self.ignoring:
 | ||
|             self.res += content.replace('\n', '')
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | ||
| class XmlComparator:
 | ||
|     '''Compares 2 XML files and produces a diff.'''
 | ||
|     def __init__(self, fileNameA, fileNameB, areXml=True, xmlTagsToIgnore=(),
 | ||
|         xmlAttrsToIgnore=()):
 | ||
|         self.fileNameA = fileNameA
 | ||
|         self.fileNameB = fileNameB
 | ||
|         self.areXml = areXml # Can also diff non-XML files.
 | ||
|         self.xmlTagsToIgnore = xmlTagsToIgnore
 | ||
|         self.xmlAttrsToIgnore = xmlAttrsToIgnore
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def filesAreIdentical(self, report=None, encoding=None):
 | ||
|         '''Compares the 2 files and returns True if they are identical (if we
 | ||
|            ignore xmlTagsToIgnore and xmlAttrsToIgnore).
 | ||
|            If p_report is specified, it must be an instance of
 | ||
|            appy.shared.test.TestReport; the diffs will be dumped in it.'''
 | ||
|         # Perform the comparison
 | ||
|         differ = difflib.Differ()
 | ||
|         if self.areXml:
 | ||
|             f = file(self.fileNameA)
 | ||
|             contentA = f.read()
 | ||
|             f.close()
 | ||
|             f = file(self.fileNameB)
 | ||
|             contentB = f.read()
 | ||
|             f.close()
 | ||
|             xmlHandler = XmlHandler(self.xmlTagsToIgnore, self.xmlAttrsToIgnore)
 | ||
|             xml.sax.parseString(contentA, xmlHandler)
 | ||
|             contentA = xmlHandler.res.split('\n')
 | ||
|             xmlHandler = XmlHandler(self.xmlTagsToIgnore, self.xmlAttrsToIgnore)
 | ||
|             xml.sax.parseString(contentB, xmlHandler)
 | ||
|             contentB = xmlHandler.res.split('\n')
 | ||
|         else:
 | ||
|             f = file(self.fileNameA)
 | ||
|             contentA = f.readlines()
 | ||
|             f.close()
 | ||
|             f = file(self.fileNameB)
 | ||
|             contentB = f.readlines()
 | ||
|             f.close()
 | ||
|         diffResult = list(differ.compare(contentA, contentB))
 | ||
|         # Analyse, format and report the result.
 | ||
|         atLeastOneDiff = False
 | ||
|         lastLinePrinted = False
 | ||
|         i = -1
 | ||
|         for line in diffResult:
 | ||
|             i += 1
 | ||
|             if line and (line[0] != ' '):
 | ||
|                 if not atLeastOneDiff:
 | ||
|                     msg = 'Difference(s) detected between files %s and %s:' % \
 | ||
|                           (self.fileNameA, self.fileNameB)
 | ||
|                     if report: report.say(msg, encoding='utf-8')
 | ||
|                     else: print(msg)
 | ||
|                     atLeastOneDiff = True
 | ||
|                 if not lastLinePrinted:
 | ||
|                     if report: report.say('...')
 | ||
|                     else: print('...')
 | ||
|                 if self.areXml:
 | ||
|                     if report: report.say(line, encoding=encoding)
 | ||
|                     else: print(line)
 | ||
|                 else:
 | ||
|                     if report: report.say(line[:-1], encoding=encoding)
 | ||
|                     else: print(line[:-1])
 | ||
|                 lastLinePrinted = True
 | ||
|             else:
 | ||
|                 lastLinePrinted = False
 | ||
|         return not atLeastOneDiff
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | ||
| class XhtmlCleaner(XmlParser):
 | ||
|     '''This class cleans XHTML content, so it becomes ready to be stored into a
 | ||
|        Appy-compliant format.'''
 | ||
|     class Error(Exception): pass
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     # Tags that will never be in the result, content included.
 | ||
|     tagsToIgnoreWithContent = ('style', 'colgroup', 'head')
 | ||
|     # Tags that will be removed from the result, but whose content will be kept,
 | ||
|     tagsToIgnoreKeepContent = ('x', 'html', 'body')
 | ||
|     allTagsToIgnore = tagsToIgnoreWithContent + tagsToIgnoreKeepContent
 | ||
|     
 | ||
|     # Additional tags that will be removed, but content kept, if keepStyles is
 | ||
|     # False.
 | ||
|     tagsToIgnoreKeepContentDropStyles = ('font', 'center')
 | ||
|     
 | ||
|     # Attributes to ignore, if keepStyles if False.
 | ||
|     attrsToIgnore = ('align', 'valign', 'cellpadding', 'cellspacing', 'width',
 | ||
|                      'height', 'bgcolor', 'lang', 'border', 'class', 'rules',
 | ||
|                      'id', 'name')
 | ||
|     # CSS attributes to keep even if keepStyles if False. These attributes can
 | ||
|     # be used by pod (to align a paragraph, center/resize an image...).
 | ||
|     cssAttrsToKeep = ('width', 'height', 'float', 'text-align',
 | ||
|                       'font-style', 'font-weight')
 | ||
|     # Attrs to add, if not present, to ensure good formatting, be it at the web
 | ||
|     # or ODT levels.
 | ||
|     attrsToAdd = {'table': {'cellspacing':'0', 'cellpadding':'6', 'border':'1'},
 | ||
|                   'tr':    {'valign': 'top'}}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     # Tags that require a line break to be inserted after them.
 | ||
|     lineBreakTags = ('p', 'li', 'h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', 'h6', 'td')
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     # No-end tags
 | ||
|     noEndTags = ('br', 'img')
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def __init__(self, keepStyles=True):
 | ||
|         XmlParser.__init__(self)
 | ||
|         self.keepStyles = keepStyles
 | ||
|         # Compute tags to ignore, which may vary according to p_keepStyles.
 | ||
|         self.tagsToIgnore = self.allTagsToIgnore
 | ||
|         if not keepStyles:
 | ||
|             self.tagsToIgnore += self.tagsToIgnoreKeepContentDropStyles
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def clean(self, s):
 | ||
|         '''Cleaning XHTML code is done for 2 reasons:
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|            1. The main objective is to format XHTML p_s to be storable in the
 | ||
|               ZODB according to Appy rules.
 | ||
|               a. Every <p> or <li> must be on a single line (ending with a
 | ||
|                  carriage return); else, appy.shared.diff will not be able to
 | ||
|                  compute XHTML diffs;
 | ||
|               b. Optimize size: HTML comments are removed.
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|            2. If p_keepStyles (or m_clean) is False, some style-related
 | ||
|               information will be removed, in order to get a standardized
 | ||
|               content that can be dumped in an elegant and systematic manner
 | ||
|               into a POD template.
 | ||
|         '''
 | ||
|         self.env.currentContent = ''
 | ||
|         # The stack of currently parsed elements (will contain only ignored
 | ||
|         # ones).
 | ||
|         self.env.currentElems = []
 | ||
|         # 'ignoreTag' is True if we must ignore the currently walked tag.
 | ||
|         self.env.ignoreTag = False
 | ||
|         # 'ignoreContent' is True if, within the currently ignored tag, we must
 | ||
|         # also ignore its content.
 | ||
|         self.env.ignoreContent = False
 | ||
|         try:
 | ||
|             res = self.parse('<x>%s</x>' % s).encode('utf-8')
 | ||
|         except SAXParseException, e:
 | ||
|             raise self.Error(str(e))
 | ||
|         return res
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def cleanStyleAttribute(self, value):
 | ||
|         '''p_value contains some CSS attributes from a "style" attribute. We
 | ||
|            keep those that pod can manage.'''
 | ||
|         res = []
 | ||
|         for name, v in parseStyleAttribute(value):
 | ||
|             if name in self.cssAttrsToKeep:
 | ||
|                 res.append('%s: %s' % (name, v))
 | ||
|         return '; '.join(res)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def startDocument(self):
 | ||
|         # The result will be cleaned XHTML, joined from self.res.
 | ||
|         XmlParser.startDocument(self)
 | ||
|         self.res = []
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def endDocument(self):
 | ||
|         self.res = ''.join(self.res)
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def startElement(self, elem, attrs):
 | ||
|         e = self.env
 | ||
|         # Dump any previously gathered content if any
 | ||
|         if e.currentContent:
 | ||
|             self.res.append(e.currentContent)
 | ||
|             e.currentContent = ''
 | ||
|         if e.ignoreTag and e.ignoreContent: return
 | ||
|         if elem in self.tagsToIgnore:
 | ||
|             e.ignoreTag = True
 | ||
|             if elem in self.tagsToIgnoreWithContent:
 | ||
|                 e.ignoreContent = True
 | ||
|             else:
 | ||
|                 e.ignoreContent = False
 | ||
|             e.currentElems.append( (elem, e.ignoreContent) )
 | ||
|             return
 | ||
|         # Add a line break before the start tag if required (ie: xhtml differ
 | ||
|         # needs to get paragraphs and other elements on separate lines).
 | ||
|         if (elem in self.lineBreakTags) and self.res and \
 | ||
|            (self.res[-1][-1] != '\n'):
 | ||
|             prefix = '\n'
 | ||
|         else:
 | ||
|             prefix = ''
 | ||
|         res = '%s<%s' % (prefix, elem)
 | ||
|         # Include the found attributes, excepted those that must be ignored.
 | ||
|         for name, value in attrs.items():
 | ||
|             if not self.keepStyles:
 | ||
|                 if name in self.attrsToIgnore: continue
 | ||
|                 elif name == 'style':
 | ||
|                     value = self.cleanStyleAttribute(value)
 | ||
|                     if not value: continue
 | ||
|             res += ' %s="%s"' % (name, value)
 | ||
|         # Include additional attributes if required.
 | ||
|         if elem in self.attrsToAdd:
 | ||
|             for name, value in self.attrsToAdd[elem].iteritems():
 | ||
|                 res += ' %s="%s"' % (name, value)
 | ||
|         # Close the tag if it is a no-end tag
 | ||
|         if elem in self.noEndTags:
 | ||
|             suffix = '/>'
 | ||
|         else:
 | ||
|             suffix = '>'
 | ||
|         self.res.append('%s%s' % (res, suffix))
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def endElement(self, elem):
 | ||
|         e = self.env
 | ||
|         if e.ignoreTag and (elem in self.tagsToIgnore):
 | ||
|             # Pop the currently ignored tag
 | ||
|             e.currentElems.pop()
 | ||
|             if e.currentElems:
 | ||
|                 # Keep ignoring tags.
 | ||
|                 e.ignoreContent = e.currentElems[-1][1]
 | ||
|             else:
 | ||
|                 # Stop ignoring elems
 | ||
|                 e.ignoreTag = e.ignoreContent = False
 | ||
|         elif e.ignoreTag and e.ignoreContent:
 | ||
|             # This is the end of a sub-tag within a region that we must ignore.
 | ||
|             pass
 | ||
|         else:
 | ||
|             if self.env.currentContent:
 | ||
|                 self.res.append(self.env.currentContent)
 | ||
|             # Close the tag only if it is a no-end tag.
 | ||
|             if elem not in self.noEndTags:
 | ||
|                 # Add a line break after the end tag if required (ie: xhtml
 | ||
|                 # differ needs to get paragraphs and other elements on separate
 | ||
|                 # lines).
 | ||
|                 if (elem in self.lineBreakTags) and self.res and \
 | ||
|                    (self.res[-1][-1] != '\n'):
 | ||
|                     suffix = '\n'
 | ||
|                 else:
 | ||
|                     suffix = ''
 | ||
|                 self.res.append('</%s>%s' % (elem, suffix))
 | ||
|             self.env.currentContent = ''
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     def characters(self, content):
 | ||
|         if self.env.ignoreContent: return
 | ||
|         # Remove blanks that ckeditor may add just after a start tag or
 | ||
|         # between tags.
 | ||
|         if not self.env.currentContent or \
 | ||
|            self.env.currentContent[-1] in ('\n', ' '):
 | ||
|             # I give here to lstrip an explicit list of what is to be considered
 | ||
|             # as blank chars, because I do not want unicode NBSP chars to be in
 | ||
|             # this list.
 | ||
|             toAdd = content.lstrip(u' \n\r\t')
 | ||
|         else:
 | ||
|             toAdd = content
 | ||
|         # Re-transform XML special chars to entities.
 | ||
|         self.env.currentContent += cgi.escape(toAdd)
 | ||
| # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
