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133 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
133 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
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from django.utils.six.moves import html_parser as _html_parser
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import re
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import sys
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current_version = sys.version_info
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use_workaround = (
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(current_version < (2, 7, 3)) or
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(current_version >= (3, 0) and current_version < (3, 2, 3))
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)
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#HTMLParseError = _html_parser.HTMLParseError
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# see http://thefourtheye.in/2015/02/15/python-35-and-django-17s-htmlparseerror/
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# https://github.com/django/django/commit/b07aa52e8a8e4c7fdc7265f75ce2e7992e657ae9
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try:
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HTMLParseError = _html_parser.HTMLParseError
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except AttributeError:
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# create a dummy class for Python 3.5+ where it's been removed
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class HTMLParseError(Exception):
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pass
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if not use_workaround:
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if current_version >= (3, 4):
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class HTMLParser(_html_parser.HTMLParser):
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"""Explicitly set convert_charrefs to be False.
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This silences a deprecation warning on Python 3.4, but we can't do
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it at call time because Python 2.7 does not have the keyword
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argument.
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"""
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def __init__(self, convert_charrefs=False, **kwargs):
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_html_parser.HTMLParser.__init__(self, convert_charrefs=convert_charrefs, **kwargs)
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else:
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HTMLParser = _html_parser.HTMLParser
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else:
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tagfind = re.compile('([a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9:_]*)(?:\s|/(?!>))*')
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class HTMLParser(_html_parser.HTMLParser):
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"""
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Patched version of stdlib's HTMLParser with patch from:
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http://bugs.python.org/issue670664
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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_html_parser.HTMLParser.__init__(self)
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self.cdata_tag = None
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def set_cdata_mode(self, tag):
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try:
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self.interesting = _html_parser.interesting_cdata
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except AttributeError:
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self.interesting = re.compile(r'</\s*%s\s*>' % tag.lower(), re.I)
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self.cdata_tag = tag.lower()
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def clear_cdata_mode(self):
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self.interesting = _html_parser.interesting_normal
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self.cdata_tag = None
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# Internal -- handle starttag, return end or -1 if not terminated
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def parse_starttag(self, i):
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self.__starttag_text = None
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endpos = self.check_for_whole_start_tag(i)
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if endpos < 0:
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return endpos
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rawdata = self.rawdata
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self.__starttag_text = rawdata[i:endpos]
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# Now parse the data between i+1 and j into a tag and attrs
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attrs = []
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match = tagfind.match(rawdata, i + 1)
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assert match, 'unexpected call to parse_starttag()'
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k = match.end()
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self.lasttag = tag = match.group(1).lower()
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while k < endpos:
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m = _html_parser.attrfind.match(rawdata, k)
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if not m:
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break
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attrname, rest, attrvalue = m.group(1, 2, 3)
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if not rest:
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attrvalue = None
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elif (attrvalue[:1] == '\'' == attrvalue[-1:] or
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attrvalue[:1] == '"' == attrvalue[-1:]):
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attrvalue = attrvalue[1:-1]
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if attrvalue:
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attrvalue = self.unescape(attrvalue)
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attrs.append((attrname.lower(), attrvalue))
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k = m.end()
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end = rawdata[k:endpos].strip()
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if end not in (">", "/>"):
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lineno, offset = self.getpos()
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if "\n" in self.__starttag_text:
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lineno = lineno + self.__starttag_text.count("\n")
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offset = (len(self.__starttag_text)
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- self.__starttag_text.rfind("\n"))
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else:
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offset = offset + len(self.__starttag_text)
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self.error("junk characters in start tag: %r"
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% (rawdata[k:endpos][:20],))
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if end.endswith('/>'):
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# XHTML-style empty tag: <span attr="value" />
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self.handle_startendtag(tag, attrs)
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else:
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self.handle_starttag(tag, attrs)
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if tag in self.CDATA_CONTENT_ELEMENTS:
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self.set_cdata_mode(tag) # <--------------------------- Changed
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return endpos
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# Internal -- parse endtag, return end or -1 if incomplete
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def parse_endtag(self, i):
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rawdata = self.rawdata
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assert rawdata[i:i + 2] == "</", "unexpected call to parse_endtag"
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match = _html_parser.endendtag.search(rawdata, i + 1) # >
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if not match:
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return -1
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j = match.end()
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match = _html_parser.endtagfind.match(rawdata, i) # </ + tag + >
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if not match:
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if self.cdata_tag is not None: # *** add ***
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self.handle_data(rawdata[i:j]) # *** add ***
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return j # *** add ***
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self.error("bad end tag: %r" % (rawdata[i:j],))
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# --- changed start ---------------------------------------------------
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tag = match.group(1).strip()
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if self.cdata_tag is not None:
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if tag.lower() != self.cdata_tag:
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self.handle_data(rawdata[i:j])
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return j
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# --- changed end -----------------------------------------------------
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self.handle_endtag(tag.lower())
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self.clear_cdata_mode()
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return j
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