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"""
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*Builders* are small executable chunks that together can be linked into a useful build
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process.
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Builders are decorated with :func:`tzk_builder`, which causes them to be
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lazy-evaluated: that is, when they're initially called in the configuration,
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instead of running the function and returning its result, a zero-argument
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function with all of the arguments wrapped up is returned, to be run at a later
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time. This allows the configuration file to be read at any time to retrieve
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information about the defined products without actually running any build steps.
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"""
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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import functools
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import os
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from pathlib import Path
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import re
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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from typing import Callable, Dict, List, Set, Sequence, Tuple
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from tzk import git
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from tzk import tw
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from tzk.util import BuildError, pushd
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def tzk_builder(func):
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"""
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Decorator which makes a function lazy-evaluable: that is, when it's
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initially called, it returns a zero-argument lambda with the arguments
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initially passed wrapped up in it. Calling that lambda has the effect
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of executing the function.
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We use this in TZK to allow the user to use function calls in her config
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to define the build steps, while not requiring her to write a bunch of
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ugly and confusing lambda:'s in the config. The functions that will be called
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are prepared during the config and executed later.
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"""
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@functools.wraps(func)
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def new_func(*args, **kwargs):
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my_args = args
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my_kwargs = kwargs
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@functools.wraps(new_func)
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def inner():
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func(*my_args, **my_kwargs)
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return inner
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return new_func
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def stop(message: str) -> None:
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"Stop the build due to an error condition."
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raise BuildError(message)
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def info(message: str) -> None:
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"Print information about this build step to the console."
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print(message)
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# Global state available to all builders.
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build_state = {}
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@tzk_builder
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def say_hi(username: str) -> None:
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"""
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Say hi to the specified user.
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This function is intended for testing. It will normally succeed and print
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the provided *username*, but if you give "Jeff" as the username, the step
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will fail, and if you give "General Failure" as the username, it will
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cause an unhandled exception.
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:param username: The name of the person to say hi to.
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"""
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if username.lower() == 'general failure':
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raise Exception("")
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elif username.lower() == 'jeff':
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# https://twitter.com/yephph/status/1249246702126546944
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stop("Sorry, the name Jeff does not work with our database schema.")
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else:
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print(f"Hello {username}!")
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@tzk_builder
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def require_branch(branchname: str) -> None:
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"""
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Require a specific Git branch to be checked out.
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If the branch isn't checked out, the build will fail immediately. This may
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be helpful if you want to be sure you aren't accidentally building a wiki
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from tentative changes or an old version.
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:param branchname: The name of the branch that must be checked out.
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"""
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if git.read("branch", "--show-current") != branchname:
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stop(f"You may only run this build from the {branchname} branch.")
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@tzk_builder
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def require_clean_working_tree() -> None:
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"""
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Require the working tree of the Git repository to be clean.
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If there are any unstaged changes to existing files or staged changes,
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the build will fail immediately.
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For the standard build process, it is not necessary for the working tree
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to be clean. However, if you use any custom build steps that compare history,
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or you simply want to ensure that you always have a recent checkpoint in your
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local version whenever you publishing another version, this may be a useful
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requirement.
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"""
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pleasecommit = "Please commit or stash them before publishing (try 'tzk commit')."
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if git.rc("diff-index", "--quiet", "--cached", "HEAD", "--") != 0:
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stop(f"There are staged changes. {pleasecommit}")
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if git.rc("diff-files", "--quiet") != 0:
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stop(f"There are uncommitted changes. {pleasecommit}")
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@tzk_builder
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def new_output_folder():
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"""
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Create a new temporary folder to hold intermediate steps of the product being built.
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The path to this temporary folder will be stored in the 'public_wiki_folder'
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key of the builders.build_state dictionary. Future build steps can access
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the work in progress here. A cleaner is registered to delete this folder
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when all steps complete, so any finished product should be copied out by a
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later build step once it is complete.
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"""
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assert 'public_wiki_folder' not in build_state
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build_state['public_wiki_folder'] = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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def new_output_folder_cleaner():
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if 'public_wiki_folder' in build_state:
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shutil.rmtree(build_state['public_wiki_folder'])
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new_output_folder.cleaner = new_output_folder_cleaner
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@tzk_builder
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def export_public_tiddlers(export_filter: str) -> None:
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"""
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Export specified tiddlers to a new wiki in the temporary build folder.
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:func:`new_output_folder()` must be run prior to this builder.
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:param export_filter: A TiddlyWiki filter describing the tiddlers to be selected
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for inclusion in the new wiki.
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"""
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assert 'public_wiki_folder' in build_state, "new_output_folder builder must run first"
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tw.exec((
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("savewikifolder", build_state['public_wiki_folder'], export_filter),
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))
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def _find_kill_phrases(phrases: Set[str]):
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"""
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Search all tiddlers in the public_wiki_folder for the specified kill phrases.
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"""
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regexes = [re.compile(phrase) for phrase in phrases]
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failures = []
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tid_files = (Path(build_state['public_wiki_folder']) / "tiddlers").glob("**/*.tid")
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for tid_file in tid_files:
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with tid_file.open() as f:
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for line in f:
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for regex in regexes:
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if re.search(regex, line):
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failures.append((regex, str(tid_file), line))
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return failures
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@tzk_builder
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def check_for_kill_phrases(kill_phrase_file: str = None) -> None:
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"""
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Fail the build if any of a series of regexes matches a tiddler's source in the temp wiki.
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The temp wiki should be created first
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using the :func:`export_public_tiddlers()` builder.
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The kill phrases are Python-format regular expressions and may be configured
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within the wiki, currently in $:/sib/gui/KillPhrases.
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:param kill_phrase_file: The path from the source wiki's root directory to the
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config tiddler containing kill phrases. In the default
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Zettelkasten edition, this is
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tiddlers/_system/config/zettelkasten/Build/KillPhrases.tid;
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if you change the way paths are determined, you can give
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a different path here.
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"""
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assert 'public_wiki_folder' in build_state, "new_output_folder builder must run first"
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if kill_phrase_file is None:
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kill_phrase_file = "tiddlers/_system/config/zettelkasten/Build/KillPhrases.tid"
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kill_phrases = set()
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with open(kill_phrase_file) as f:
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reading = False
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for line in f:
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if not line.strip():
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reading = True
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if line.strip() and reading:
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kill_phrases.add(line)
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failures = _find_kill_phrases(kill_phrases)
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if failures:
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result = ["Kill phrases were found in your public wiki:"]
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for failed_regex, failed_file, failed_line in failures:
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trimmed_file = failed_file.replace(build_state['public_wiki_folder'], '')
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result.append(f"'{failed_regex.pattern}' matched file {trimmed_file}:\n"
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f" {failed_line.strip()}")
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stop('\n'.join(result))
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@tzk_builder
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def save_attachments_externally(attachment_filter: str = "[is[image]]",
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extimage_folder: str = "extimage") -> None:
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"""
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Save embedded files in the temp wiki into an external folder.
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The temp wiki should be created first
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using the :func:`export_public_tiddlers()` builder.
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Note that this builder **does not finish externalizing images**.
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It saves the images outside the wiki,
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but it does not change the ``_canonical_uri`` and ``text`` fields
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on each image tiddler to point to this new location.
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For the latter step, use the
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``externalize_attachments``, ``attachment_filter``, and ``canonical_uri_template``
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parameters to the :func:`compile_html_file` step.
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:param attachment_filter: The tiddlers to be saved to the external folder;
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by default, ``[is[image]]``.
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:param extimage_folder: The name of the external folder to save to. This must
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be the default of ``extimage`` to work with the default
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``canonical_uri_template``
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in the :func:`compile_html_file()` builder,
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but you can use a different name and a different
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canonical URI template if you prefer.
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"""
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assert 'public_wiki_folder' in build_state
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tw.exec(
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(
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("savetiddlers", attachment_filter, extimage_folder),
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),
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base_wiki_folder=build_state['public_wiki_folder']
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)
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@tzk_builder
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def compile_html_file(
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wiki_name: str = "index.html",
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output_folder: str = "output/public_site/",
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overwrite: bool = True,
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externalize_attachments: bool = False,
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attachment_filter: str = "[is[image]]",
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canonical_uri_template: str = "$:/core/templates/canonical-uri-external-image",
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) -> None:
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"""
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Compile a single HTML file from the temp wiki.
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Before compiling an HTML file,
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you should create a temp wiki using the :func:`export_public_tiddlers()` builder,
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then run any other build steps you want to use
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to make changes to the wiki being built.
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Once you compile the HTML file,
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it will be copied out to an output location outside the temp folder,
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and the content can no longer be changed through tzk.
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:param wiki_name: The filename of the single-file wiki to create.
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Default ``index.html``.
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:param output_folder: The path to the folder
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where the single-file wiki and any externalized attachments
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will be placed, relative to the private wiki's root directory.
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Default ``output/public_site``.
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:param overwrite: If the ``output_folder`` already exists,
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should we overwrite it? Default True.
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:param externalize_attachments: If True, update tiddlers that match
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the ``attachment_filter`` parameter to point to
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external versions of their content.
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Only useful if you have previously run
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the ``save_attachments_externally`` builder.
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Default False.
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:param attachment_filter: If externalizing attachments,
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which tiddlers should be externalized?
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Default ``[is[image]]``.
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:param canonical_uri_template: What TiddlyWiki template should be used
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to determine the new content
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of the ``_canonical_uri`` field?
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Default ``$:/core/templates/canonical-uri-external-image``.
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If you're not sure what this is, don't change it.
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"""
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assert 'public_wiki_folder' in build_state
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commands: List[Tuple[str, ...]] = []
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if externalize_attachments:
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commands.extend([
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("setfield", attachment_filter, "_canonical_uri",
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canonical_uri_template, "text/plain"),
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("setfield", attachment_filter, "text", "", "text/plain"),
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])
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commands.append(("render", "$:/core/save/all", wiki_name, "text/plain"))
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tw.exec(commands, base_wiki_folder=build_state['public_wiki_folder'])
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if os.path.exists(output_folder) and not overwrite:
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stop(f"The output folder '{os.path.abspath(output_folder)}' already exists. "
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f"(To overwrite any files existing in the output folder, "
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f"set overwrite = True for this builder.)")
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shutil.copytree(
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Path(build_state['public_wiki_folder']) / "output",
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Path(output_folder),
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dirs_exist_ok=True
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)
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info(f"Successfully copied built output to {os.path.abspath(output_folder)}.")
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def _private_people_replacement_table(
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initialer: Callable[[str], str] = None) -> Dict[str, str]:
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"Build table of private people and their transformed initials."
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def _initials_from_tiddler_name(name: str) -> str:
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m = re.match(r"^(?:Mr|Ms|Mx|The)(?P<camel_case_name>.*?)\.tid", name)
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assert m
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return '.'.join(i for i in m.group('camel_case_name') if i.isupper()) + '.'
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if initialer is None:
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initialer = _initials_from_tiddler_name
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tiddlers = (Path.cwd() / "tiddlers").glob("**/*.tid")
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person_tiddlers = (i for i in tiddlers if re.match("^(Mr|Ms|Mx|The)", i.name))
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private_person_tiddlers = []
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for pt in person_tiddlers:
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with pt.open() as f:
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for line in f:
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if line.startswith("tags:"):
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if re.search(r'\bPublic\b', line):
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# If there's a tags line in the file and it contains the
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# Public tag, we skip it.
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break
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else:
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# Otherwise, if there's a tags line in the file and it
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# doesn't contain the Public tag, it's private.
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private_person_tiddlers.append(pt)
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break
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if not line.strip():
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# And if there's no tags line in the file at all,
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# it's private by default.
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private_person_tiddlers.append(pt)
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break
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return {
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i.name.replace('.tid', ''): initialer(i.name)
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for i in private_person_tiddlers
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}
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@tzk_builder
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def replace_private_people(initialer: Callable[[str], str] = None) -> None:
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"""
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Replace the names of people who are not marked Public with their initials.
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If you have lots of PAO (People, Animals, and Organizations) in your Zettelkasten
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and many of them are personal friends,
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you might prefer not to make everything you said about them
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easily searchable on the internet.
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This is more challenging than simply not marking their tiddlers public,
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since
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This builder replaces all links, bracketed or WikiCamelCase,
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to the names of all people *not* tagged Public
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with the initials suggested by their CamelCase titles
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(e.g., MsJaneDoe becomes J.D.). The links point to the tiddler ``PrivatePerson``,
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which explains this process.
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:param initialer: If you don't like the way that initials
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are generated from tiddler filenames by default,
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you can customize it by passing a callable
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that takes one string argument
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(a tiddler filename without the full path, e.g., ``MsJaneDoe.tid``)
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and returns a string to be considered the "initials" of that person.
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"""
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assert 'public_wiki_folder' in build_state
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replacement_table = _private_people_replacement_table(initialer)
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tid_files = (Path(build_state['public_wiki_folder']) / "tiddlers").glob("**/*.tid")
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for tiddler in tid_files:
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dirty = False
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with tiddler.open() as f:
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lines = f.readlines()
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for idx, line in enumerate(lines):
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for replace_person, replace_initials in replacement_table.items():
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if replace_person in line:
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if '|' + replace_person + ']]' in line:
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# link with the person as the target only;
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# beware that you might have put something private in the text
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lines[idx] = line.replace(replace_person,
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'PrivatePerson')
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elif '[[' + replace_person + ']]' in line:
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# link with the person as the target and text
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lines[idx] = line.replace(replace_person,
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replace_initials + '|PrivatePerson')
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else:
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# camel-case link or unlinked reference in text;
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# or spurious substring, so rule that out with the '\b' search
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lines[idx] = re.sub(
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r"\b" + re.escape(replace_person) + r"\b",
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f'<<privateperson "{replace_initials}">>',
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line
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)
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dirty = True
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if dirty:
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with tiddler.open("w") as f:
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f.writelines(lines)
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@tzk_builder
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def set_tiddler_values(mappings: Dict[str, str]) -> None:
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"""
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Set the 'text' field of selected config or other tiddlers to arbitrary new values.
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This can be used to make customizations that can't easily be done with feature
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flags or other wikitext solutions within the wiki -- for instance, changing the
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subtitle or what buttons are visible. It's also used to implement feature flags
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in the first place by changing the ``$:/config/sib/CurrentEditionPublicity``
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2021-08-27 17:52:58 +00:00
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tiddler to ``public``, so at minimum, the build of a public wiki should use:
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.. code-block:: python
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builders.set_tiddler_values({
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'$__config_sib_CurrentEditionPublicity.tid': 'public',
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})
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:param mappings: A dictionary whose keys are tiddler names
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and whose values are the values to be inserted
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in those tiddlers' ``text`` fields.
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"""
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assert 'public_wiki_folder' in build_state
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for tiddler, new_text in mappings.items():
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tiddler_path = (Path(build_state['public_wiki_folder']) / "tiddlers" / tiddler)
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with tiddler_path.open("r") as f:
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tiddler_lines = f.readlines()
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first_blank_line_index = next(idx
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for idx, value in enumerate(tiddler_lines)
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if not value.strip())
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with tiddler_path.open("w") as f:
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f.writelines(tiddler_lines[0:first_blank_line_index+1])
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f.write(new_text)
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@tzk_builder
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def publish_wiki_to_github(
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output_folder: str = "output/public_site/",
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commit_message: str = "publish checkpoint",
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remote: str = "origin",
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refspec: str = "master",
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push = True) -> None:
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"""
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Publish the built wiki to GitHub.
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|
:param output_folder: Path to a folder containing the Git repository you'd like
|
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|
|
to publish, relative to your private wiki's root directory.
|
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|
This folder should contain the version of your wiki
|
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|
built by the :func:`compile_html_file()` builder,
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|
either directly or in a subfolder somewhere.
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|
You need to clone or create the repository yourself
|
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|
and set up the remotes as appropriate
|
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|
|
before running this step.
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|
|
Default ``output/public_site``.
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|
:param commit_message: Message to use when committing the newly built wiki.
|
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|
|
Note that all changes in the repository will be committed.
|
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|
|
Default ``publish checkpoint``.
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|
|
:param remote: The repository remote to push changes to.
|
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|
|
If you don't know what that is,
|
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|
|
the default of ``origin`` is probably correct.
|
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|
|
:param refspec: The local branch or refspec to push.
|
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|
Default ``master``.
|
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|
|
:param push: If set to False, don't push after committing the changes
|
|
|
|
(mostly useful for testing purposes).
|
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|
|
Default True.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
with pushd(output_folder):
|
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|
|
if not os.path.isdir(".git"):
|
|
|
|
stop(f"The output folder {output_folder} isn't a Git repository. "
|
|
|
|
f"Please go initialize it and then try again.")
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
git.exec("add", "-A")
|
|
|
|
rc = git.rc("commit", "-m", commit_message)
|
|
|
|
if rc == 0:
|
|
|
|
if push:
|
|
|
|
git.exec("push", remote, refspec)
|
|
|
|
elif rc == 1:
|
|
|
|
info("No changes to commit or publish. "
|
|
|
|
"You probably rebuilt without changing the wiki in between.")
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
stop(f"'git commit' returned unknown return code {rc}.")
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@tzk_builder
|
|
|
|
def shell(shell_command: str) -> None:
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
Run an arbitrary shell command.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The builder will fail if a return code other than 0 is returned,
|
|
|
|
otherwise it will succeed. Output will be printed to stdout.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
:param shell_command: A string to be passed to your system's shell.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
info("$ " + shell_command)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
|
output = subprocess.check_output(shell_command, shell=True, text=True)
|
|
|
|
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
|
|
|
|
if e.output.strip():
|
|
|
|
stop(f"Command exited with return code {e.returncode}:\n{e.output}")
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
stop(f"Command exited with return code {e.returncode} (no output).")
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
if output.strip():
|
|
|
|
info(f"Command exited with return code 0:\n{output}")
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
info(f"Command exited with return code 0 (no output).")
|