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1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 """
3 jinja2.runtime
4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
6 Runtime helpers.
8 :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
9 :license: BSD.
10 """
11 from itertools import chain
12 from jinja2.nodes import EvalContext, _context_function_types
13 from jinja2.utils import Markup, soft_unicode, escape, missing, concat, \
14 internalcode, object_type_repr
15 from jinja2.exceptions import UndefinedError, TemplateRuntimeError, \
16 TemplateNotFound
17 from jinja2._compat import next, imap, text_type, iteritems, \
18 implements_iterator, implements_to_string, string_types, PY2
21 # these variables are exported to the template runtime
22 __all__ = ['LoopContext', 'TemplateReference', 'Macro', 'Markup',
23 'TemplateRuntimeError', 'missing', 'concat', 'escape',
24 'markup_join', 'unicode_join', 'to_string', 'identity',
25 'TemplateNotFound']
27 #: the name of the function that is used to convert something into
28 #: a string. We can just use the text type here.
29 to_string = text_type
31 #: the identity function. Useful for certain things in the environment
32 identity = lambda x: x
34 _last_iteration = object()
37 def markup_join(seq):
38 """Concatenation that escapes if necessary and converts to unicode."""
39 buf = []
40 iterator = imap(soft_unicode, seq)
41 for arg in iterator:
42 buf.append(arg)
43 if hasattr(arg, '__html__'):
44 return Markup(u'').join(chain(buf, iterator))
45 return concat(buf)
48 def unicode_join(seq):
49 """Simple args to unicode conversion and concatenation."""
50 return concat(imap(text_type, seq))
53 def new_context(environment, template_name, blocks, vars=None,
54 shared=None, globals=None, locals=None):
55 """Internal helper to for context creation."""
56 if vars is None:
57 vars = {}
58 if shared:
59 parent = vars
60 else:
61 parent = dict(globals or (), **vars)
62 if locals:
63 # if the parent is shared a copy should be created because
64 # we don't want to modify the dict passed
65 if shared:
66 parent = dict(parent)
67 for key, value in iteritems(locals):
68 if key[:2] == 'l_' and value is not missing:
69 parent[key[2:]] = value
70 return Context(environment, parent, template_name, blocks)
73 class TemplateReference(object):
74 """The `self` in templates."""
76 def __init__(self, context):
77 self.__context = context
79 def __getitem__(self, name):
80 blocks = self.__context.blocks[name]
81 return BlockReference(name, self.__context, blocks, 0)
83 def __repr__(self):
84 return '<%s %r>' % (
85 self.__class__.__name__,
86 self.__context.name
90 class Context(object):
91 """The template context holds the variables of a template. It stores the
92 values passed to the template and also the names the template exports.
93 Creating instances is neither supported nor useful as it's created
94 automatically at various stages of the template evaluation and should not
95 be created by hand.
97 The context is immutable. Modifications on :attr:`parent` **must not**
98 happen and modifications on :attr:`vars` are allowed from generated
99 template code only. Template filters and global functions marked as
100 :func:`contextfunction`\s get the active context passed as first argument
101 and are allowed to access the context read-only.
103 The template context supports read only dict operations (`get`,
104 `keys`, `values`, `items`, `iterkeys`, `itervalues`, `iteritems`,
105 `__getitem__`, `__contains__`). Additionally there is a :meth:`resolve`
106 method that doesn't fail with a `KeyError` but returns an
107 :class:`Undefined` object for missing variables.
109 __slots__ = ('parent', 'vars', 'environment', 'eval_ctx', 'exported_vars',
110 'name', 'blocks', '__weakref__')
112 def __init__(self, environment, parent, name, blocks):
113 self.parent = parent
114 self.vars = {}
115 self.environment = environment
116 self.eval_ctx = EvalContext(self.environment, name)
117 self.exported_vars = set()
118 self.name = name
120 # create the initial mapping of blocks. Whenever template inheritance
121 # takes place the runtime will update this mapping with the new blocks
122 # from the template.
123 self.blocks = dict((k, [v]) for k, v in iteritems(blocks))
125 def super(self, name, current):
126 """Render a parent block."""
127 try:
128 blocks = self.blocks[name]
129 index = blocks.index(current) + 1
130 blocks[index]
131 except LookupError:
132 return self.environment.undefined('there is no parent block '
133 'called %r.' % name,
134 name='super')
135 return BlockReference(name, self, blocks, index)
137 def get(self, key, default=None):
138 """Returns an item from the template context, if it doesn't exist
139 `default` is returned.
141 try:
142 return self[key]
143 except KeyError:
144 return default
146 def resolve(self, key):
147 """Looks up a variable like `__getitem__` or `get` but returns an
148 :class:`Undefined` object with the name of the name looked up.
150 if key in self.vars:
151 return self.vars[key]
152 if key in self.parent:
153 return self.parent[key]
154 return self.environment.undefined(name=key)
156 def get_exported(self):
157 """Get a new dict with the exported variables."""
158 return dict((k, self.vars[k]) for k in self.exported_vars)
160 def get_all(self):
161 """Return a copy of the complete context as dict including the
162 exported variables.
164 return dict(self.parent, **self.vars)
166 @internalcode
167 def call(__self, __obj, *args, **kwargs):
168 """Call the callable with the arguments and keyword arguments
169 provided but inject the active context or environment as first
170 argument if the callable is a :func:`contextfunction` or
171 :func:`environmentfunction`.
173 if __debug__:
174 __traceback_hide__ = True
176 # Allow callable classes to take a context
177 fn = __obj.__call__
178 for fn_type in ('contextfunction',
179 'evalcontextfunction',
180 'environmentfunction'):
181 if hasattr(fn, fn_type):
182 __obj = fn
183 break
185 if isinstance(__obj, _context_function_types):
186 if getattr(__obj, 'contextfunction', 0):
187 args = (__self,) + args
188 elif getattr(__obj, 'evalcontextfunction', 0):
189 args = (__self.eval_ctx,) + args
190 elif getattr(__obj, 'environmentfunction', 0):
191 args = (__self.environment,) + args
192 try:
193 return __obj(*args, **kwargs)
194 except StopIteration:
195 return __self.environment.undefined('value was undefined because '
196 'a callable raised a '
197 'StopIteration exception')
199 def derived(self, locals=None):
200 """Internal helper function to create a derived context."""
201 context = new_context(self.environment, self.name, {},
202 self.parent, True, None, locals)
203 context.vars.update(self.vars)
204 context.eval_ctx = self.eval_ctx
205 context.blocks.update((k, list(v)) for k, v in iteritems(self.blocks))
206 return context
208 def _all(meth):
209 proxy = lambda self: getattr(self.get_all(), meth)()
210 proxy.__doc__ = getattr(dict, meth).__doc__
211 proxy.__name__ = meth
212 return proxy
214 keys = _all('keys')
215 values = _all('values')
216 items = _all('items')
218 # not available on python 3
219 if PY2:
220 iterkeys = _all('iterkeys')
221 itervalues = _all('itervalues')
222 iteritems = _all('iteritems')
223 del _all
225 def __contains__(self, name):
226 return name in self.vars or name in self.parent
228 def __getitem__(self, key):
229 """Lookup a variable or raise `KeyError` if the variable is
230 undefined.
232 item = self.resolve(key)
233 if isinstance(item, Undefined):
234 raise KeyError(key)
235 return item
237 def __repr__(self):
238 return '<%s %s of %r>' % (
239 self.__class__.__name__,
240 repr(self.get_all()),
241 self.name
245 # register the context as mapping if possible
246 try:
247 from collections import Mapping
248 Mapping.register(Context)
249 except ImportError:
250 pass
253 class BlockReference(object):
254 """One block on a template reference."""
256 def __init__(self, name, context, stack, depth):
257 self.name = name
258 self._context = context
259 self._stack = stack
260 self._depth = depth
262 @property
263 def super(self):
264 """Super the block."""
265 if self._depth + 1 >= len(self._stack):
266 return self._context.environment. \
267 undefined('there is no parent block called %r.' %
268 self.name, name='super')
269 return BlockReference(self.name, self._context, self._stack,
270 self._depth + 1)
272 @internalcode
273 def __call__(self):
274 rv = concat(self._stack[self._depth](self._context))
275 if self._context.eval_ctx.autoescape:
276 rv = Markup(rv)
277 return rv
280 class LoopContext(object):
281 """A loop context for dynamic iteration."""
283 def __init__(self, iterable, recurse=None, depth0=0):
284 self._iterator = iter(iterable)
285 self._recurse = recurse
286 self._after = self._safe_next()
287 self.index0 = -1
288 self.depth0 = depth0
290 # try to get the length of the iterable early. This must be done
291 # here because there are some broken iterators around where there
292 # __len__ is the number of iterations left (i'm looking at your
293 # listreverseiterator!).
294 try:
295 self._length = len(iterable)
296 except (TypeError, AttributeError):
297 self._length = None
299 def cycle(self, *args):
300 """Cycles among the arguments with the current loop index."""
301 if not args:
302 raise TypeError('no items for cycling given')
303 return args[self.index0 % len(args)]
305 first = property(lambda x: x.index0 == 0)
306 last = property(lambda x: x._after is _last_iteration)
307 index = property(lambda x: x.index0 + 1)
308 revindex = property(lambda x: x.length - x.index0)
309 revindex0 = property(lambda x: x.length - x.index)
310 depth = property(lambda x: x.depth0 + 1)
312 def __len__(self):
313 return self.length
315 def __iter__(self):
316 return LoopContextIterator(self)
318 def _safe_next(self):
319 try:
320 return next(self._iterator)
321 except StopIteration:
322 return _last_iteration
324 @internalcode
325 def loop(self, iterable):
326 if self._recurse is None:
327 raise TypeError('Tried to call non recursive loop. Maybe you '
328 "forgot the 'recursive' modifier.")
329 return self._recurse(iterable, self._recurse, self.depth0 + 1)
331 # a nifty trick to enhance the error message if someone tried to call
332 # the the loop without or with too many arguments.
333 __call__ = loop
334 del loop
336 @property
337 def length(self):
338 if self._length is None:
339 # if was not possible to get the length of the iterator when
340 # the loop context was created (ie: iterating over a generator)
341 # we have to convert the iterable into a sequence and use the
342 # length of that.
343 iterable = tuple(self._iterator)
344 self._iterator = iter(iterable)
345 self._length = len(iterable) + self.index0 + 1
346 return self._length
348 def __repr__(self):
349 return '<%s %r/%r>' % (
350 self.__class__.__name__,
351 self.index,
352 self.length
356 @implements_iterator
357 class LoopContextIterator(object):
358 """The iterator for a loop context."""
359 __slots__ = ('context',)
361 def __init__(self, context):
362 self.context = context
364 def __iter__(self):
365 return self
367 def __next__(self):
368 ctx = self.context
369 ctx.index0 += 1
370 if ctx._after is _last_iteration:
371 raise StopIteration()
372 next_elem = ctx._after
373 ctx._after = ctx._safe_next()
374 return next_elem, ctx
377 class Macro(object):
378 """Wraps a macro function."""
380 def __init__(self, environment, func, name, arguments, defaults,
381 catch_kwargs, catch_varargs, caller):
382 self._environment = environment
383 self._func = func
384 self._argument_count = len(arguments)
385 self.name = name
386 self.arguments = arguments
387 self.defaults = defaults
388 self.catch_kwargs = catch_kwargs
389 self.catch_varargs = catch_varargs
390 self.caller = caller
392 @internalcode
393 def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
394 # try to consume the positional arguments
395 arguments = list(args[:self._argument_count])
396 off = len(arguments)
398 # if the number of arguments consumed is not the number of
399 # arguments expected we start filling in keyword arguments
400 # and defaults.
401 if off != self._argument_count:
402 for idx, name in enumerate(self.arguments[len(arguments):]):
403 try:
404 value = kwargs.pop(name)
405 except KeyError:
406 try:
407 value = self.defaults[idx - self._argument_count + off]
408 except IndexError:
409 value = self._environment.undefined(
410 'parameter %r was not provided' % name, name=name)
411 arguments.append(value)
413 # it's important that the order of these arguments does not change
414 # if not also changed in the compiler's `function_scoping` method.
415 # the order is caller, keyword arguments, positional arguments!
416 if self.caller:
417 caller = kwargs.pop('caller', None)
418 if caller is None:
419 caller = self._environment.undefined('No caller defined',
420 name='caller')
421 arguments.append(caller)
422 if self.catch_kwargs:
423 arguments.append(kwargs)
424 elif kwargs:
425 raise TypeError('macro %r takes no keyword argument %r' %
426 (self.name, next(iter(kwargs))))
427 if self.catch_varargs:
428 arguments.append(args[self._argument_count:])
429 elif len(args) > self._argument_count:
430 raise TypeError('macro %r takes not more than %d argument(s)' %
431 (self.name, len(self.arguments)))
432 return self._func(*arguments)
434 def __repr__(self):
435 return '<%s %s>' % (
436 self.__class__.__name__,
437 self.name is None and 'anonymous' or repr(self.name)
441 @implements_to_string
442 class Undefined(object):
443 """The default undefined type. This undefined type can be printed and
444 iterated over, but every other access will raise an :exc:`UndefinedError`:
446 >>> foo = Undefined(name='foo')
447 >>> str(foo)
449 >>> not foo
450 True
451 >>> foo + 42
452 Traceback (most recent call last):
454 UndefinedError: 'foo' is undefined
456 __slots__ = ('_undefined_hint', '_undefined_obj', '_undefined_name',
457 '_undefined_exception')
459 def __init__(self, hint=None, obj=missing, name=None, exc=UndefinedError):
460 self._undefined_hint = hint
461 self._undefined_obj = obj
462 self._undefined_name = name
463 self._undefined_exception = exc
465 @internalcode
466 def _fail_with_undefined_error(self, *args, **kwargs):
467 """Regular callback function for undefined objects that raises an
468 `UndefinedError` on call.
470 if self._undefined_hint is None:
471 if self._undefined_obj is missing:
472 hint = '%r is undefined' % self._undefined_name
473 elif not isinstance(self._undefined_name, string_types):
474 hint = '%s has no element %r' % (
475 object_type_repr(self._undefined_obj),
476 self._undefined_name
478 else:
479 hint = '%r has no attribute %r' % (
480 object_type_repr(self._undefined_obj),
481 self._undefined_name
483 else:
484 hint = self._undefined_hint
485 raise self._undefined_exception(hint)
487 @internalcode
488 def __getattr__(self, name):
489 if name[:2] == '__':
490 raise AttributeError(name)
491 return self._fail_with_undefined_error()
493 __add__ = __radd__ = __mul__ = __rmul__ = __div__ = __rdiv__ = \
494 __truediv__ = __rtruediv__ = __floordiv__ = __rfloordiv__ = \
495 __mod__ = __rmod__ = __pos__ = __neg__ = __call__ = \
496 __getitem__ = __lt__ = __le__ = __gt__ = __ge__ = __int__ = \
497 __float__ = __complex__ = __pow__ = __rpow__ = \
498 _fail_with_undefined_error
500 def __eq__(self, other):
501 return type(self) is type(other)
503 def __ne__(self, other):
504 return not self.__eq__(other)
506 def __hash__(self):
507 return id(type(self))
509 def __str__(self):
510 return u''
512 def __len__(self):
513 return 0
515 def __iter__(self):
516 if 0:
517 yield None
519 def __nonzero__(self):
520 return False
522 def __repr__(self):
523 return 'Undefined'
526 @implements_to_string
527 class DebugUndefined(Undefined):
528 """An undefined that returns the debug info when printed.
530 >>> foo = DebugUndefined(name='foo')
531 >>> str(foo)
532 '{{ foo }}'
533 >>> not foo
534 True
535 >>> foo + 42
536 Traceback (most recent call last):
538 UndefinedError: 'foo' is undefined
540 __slots__ = ()
542 def __str__(self):
543 if self._undefined_hint is None:
544 if self._undefined_obj is missing:
545 return u'{{ %s }}' % self._undefined_name
546 return '{{ no such element: %s[%r] }}' % (
547 object_type_repr(self._undefined_obj),
548 self._undefined_name
550 return u'{{ undefined value printed: %s }}' % self._undefined_hint
553 @implements_to_string
554 class StrictUndefined(Undefined):
555 """An undefined that barks on print and iteration as well as boolean
556 tests and all kinds of comparisons. In other words: you can do nothing
557 with it except checking if it's defined using the `defined` test.
559 >>> foo = StrictUndefined(name='foo')
560 >>> str(foo)
561 Traceback (most recent call last):
563 UndefinedError: 'foo' is undefined
564 >>> not foo
565 Traceback (most recent call last):
567 UndefinedError: 'foo' is undefined
568 >>> foo + 42
569 Traceback (most recent call last):
571 UndefinedError: 'foo' is undefined
573 __slots__ = ()
574 __iter__ = __str__ = __len__ = __nonzero__ = __eq__ = \
575 __ne__ = __bool__ = __hash__ = \
576 Undefined._fail_with_undefined_error
579 # remove remaining slots attributes, after the metaclass did the magic they
580 # are unneeded and irritating as they contain wrong data for the subclasses.
581 del Undefined.__slots__, DebugUndefined.__slots__, StrictUndefined.__slots__