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diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/jinja2/utils.py b/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/jinja2/utils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 18914a5..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/jinja2/utils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,755 +0,0 @@ -import enum -import json -import os -import re -import typing as t -from collections import abc -from collections import deque -from random import choice -from random import randrange -from threading import Lock -from types import CodeType -from urllib.parse import quote_from_bytes - -import markupsafe - -if t.TYPE_CHECKING: - import typing_extensions as te - -F = t.TypeVar("F", bound=t.Callable[..., t.Any]) - -# special singleton representing missing values for the runtime -missing: t.Any = type("MissingType", (), {"__repr__": lambda x: "missing"})() - -internal_code: t.MutableSet[CodeType] = set() - -concat = "".join - - -def pass_context(f: F) -> F: - """Pass the :class:`~jinja2.runtime.Context` as the first argument - to the decorated function when called while rendering a template. - - Can be used on functions, filters, and tests. - - If only ``Context.eval_context`` is needed, use - :func:`pass_eval_context`. If only ``Context.environment`` is - needed, use :func:`pass_environment`. - - .. versionadded:: 3.0.0 - Replaces ``contextfunction`` and ``contextfilter``. - """ - f.jinja_pass_arg = _PassArg.context # type: ignore - return f - - -def pass_eval_context(f: F) -> F: - """Pass the :class:`~jinja2.nodes.EvalContext` as the first argument - to the decorated function when called while rendering a template. - See :ref:`eval-context`. - - Can be used on functions, filters, and tests. - - If only ``EvalContext.environment`` is needed, use - :func:`pass_environment`. - - .. versionadded:: 3.0.0 - Replaces ``evalcontextfunction`` and ``evalcontextfilter``. - """ - f.jinja_pass_arg = _PassArg.eval_context # type: ignore - return f - - -def pass_environment(f: F) -> F: - """Pass the :class:`~jinja2.Environment` as the first argument to - the decorated function when called while rendering a template. - - Can be used on functions, filters, and tests. - - .. versionadded:: 3.0.0 - Replaces ``environmentfunction`` and ``environmentfilter``. - """ - f.jinja_pass_arg = _PassArg.environment # type: ignore - return f - - -class _PassArg(enum.Enum): - context = enum.auto() - eval_context = enum.auto() - environment = enum.auto() - - @classmethod - def from_obj(cls, obj: F) -> t.Optional["_PassArg"]: - if hasattr(obj, "jinja_pass_arg"): - return obj.jinja_pass_arg # type: ignore - - return None - - -def internalcode(f: F) -> F: - """Marks the function as internally used""" - internal_code.add(f.__code__) - return f - - -def is_undefined(obj: t.Any) -> bool: - """Check if the object passed is undefined. This does nothing more than - performing an instance check against :class:`Undefined` but looks nicer. - This can be used for custom filters or tests that want to react to - undefined variables. For example a custom default filter can look like - this:: - - def default(var, default=''): - if is_undefined(var): - return default - return var - """ - from .runtime import Undefined - - return isinstance(obj, Undefined) - - -def consume(iterable: t.Iterable[t.Any]) -> None: - """Consumes an iterable without doing anything with it.""" - for _ in iterable: - pass - - -def clear_caches() -> None: - """Jinja keeps internal caches for environments and lexers. These are - used so that Jinja doesn't have to recreate environments and lexers all - the time. Normally you don't have to care about that but if you are - measuring memory consumption you may want to clean the caches. - """ - from .environment import get_spontaneous_environment - from .lexer import _lexer_cache - - get_spontaneous_environment.cache_clear() - _lexer_cache.clear() - - -def import_string(import_name: str, silent: bool = False) -> t.Any: - """Imports an object based on a string. This is useful if you want to - use import paths as endpoints or something similar. An import path can - be specified either in dotted notation (``xml.sax.saxutils.escape``) - or with a colon as object delimiter (``xml.sax.saxutils:escape``). - - If the `silent` is True the return value will be `None` if the import - fails. - - :return: imported object - """ - try: - if ":" in import_name: - module, obj = import_name.split(":", 1) - elif "." in import_name: - module, _, obj = import_name.rpartition(".") - else: - return __import__(import_name) - return getattr(__import__(module, None, None, [obj]), obj) - except (ImportError, AttributeError): - if not silent: - raise - - -def open_if_exists(filename: str, mode: str = "rb") -> t.Optional[t.IO]: - """Returns a file descriptor for the filename if that file exists, - otherwise ``None``. - """ - if not os.path.isfile(filename): - return None - - return open(filename, mode) - - -def object_type_repr(obj: t.Any) -> str: - """Returns the name of the object's type. For some recognized - singletons the name of the object is returned instead. (For - example for `None` and `Ellipsis`). - """ - if obj is None: - return "None" - elif obj is Ellipsis: - return "Ellipsis" - - cls = type(obj) - - if cls.__module__ == "builtins": - return f"{cls.__name__} object" - - return f"{cls.__module__}.{cls.__name__} object" - - -def pformat(obj: t.Any) -> str: - """Format an object using :func:`pprint.pformat`.""" - from pprint import pformat - - return pformat(obj) - - -_http_re = re.compile( - r""" - ^ - ( - (https?://|www\.) # scheme or www - (([\w%-]+\.)+)? # subdomain - ( - [a-z]{2,63} # basic tld - | - xn--[\w%]{2,59} # idna tld - ) - | - ([\w%-]{2,63}\.)+ # basic domain - (com|net|int|edu|gov|org|info|mil) # basic tld - | - (https?://) # scheme - ( - (([\d]{1,3})(\.[\d]{1,3}){3}) # IPv4 - | - (\[([\da-f]{0,4}:){2}([\da-f]{0,4}:?){1,6}]) # IPv6 - ) - ) - (?::[\d]{1,5})? # port - (?:[/?#]\S*)? # path, query, and fragment - $ - """, - re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE, -) -_email_re = re.compile(r"^\S+@\w[\w.-]*\.\w+$") - - -def urlize( - text: str, - trim_url_limit: t.Optional[int] = None, - rel: t.Optional[str] = None, - target: t.Optional[str] = None, - extra_schemes: t.Optional[t.Iterable[str]] = None, -) -> str: - """Convert URLs in text into clickable links. - - This may not recognize links in some situations. Usually, a more - comprehensive formatter, such as a Markdown library, is a better - choice. - - Works on ``http://``, ``https://``, ``www.``, ``mailto:``, and email - addresses. Links with trailing punctuation (periods, commas, closing - parentheses) and leading punctuation (opening parentheses) are - recognized excluding the punctuation. Email addresses that include - header fields are not recognized (for example, - ``mailto:address@example.com?cc=copy@example.com``). - - :param text: Original text containing URLs to link. - :param trim_url_limit: Shorten displayed URL values to this length. - :param target: Add the ``target`` attribute to links. - :param rel: Add the ``rel`` attribute to links. - :param extra_schemes: Recognize URLs that start with these schemes - in addition to the default behavior. - - .. versionchanged:: 3.0 - The ``extra_schemes`` parameter was added. - - .. versionchanged:: 3.0 - Generate ``https://`` links for URLs without a scheme. - - .. versionchanged:: 3.0 - The parsing rules were updated. Recognize email addresses with - or without the ``mailto:`` scheme. Validate IP addresses. Ignore - parentheses and brackets in more cases. - """ - if trim_url_limit is not None: - - def trim_url(x: str) -> str: - if len(x) > trim_url_limit: - return f"{x[:trim_url_limit]}..." - - return x - - else: - - def trim_url(x: str) -> str: - return x - - words = re.split(r"(\s+)", str(markupsafe.escape(text))) - rel_attr = f' rel="{markupsafe.escape(rel)}"' if rel else "" - target_attr = f' target="{markupsafe.escape(target)}"' if target else "" - - for i, word in enumerate(words): - head, middle, tail = "", word, "" - match = re.match(r"^([(<]|<)+", middle) - - if match: - head = match.group() - middle = middle[match.end() :] - - # Unlike lead, which is anchored to the start of the string, - # need to check that the string ends with any of the characters - # before trying to match all of them, to avoid backtracking. - if middle.endswith((")", ">", ".", ",", "\n", ">")): - match = re.search(r"([)>.,\n]|>)+$", middle) - - if match: - tail = match.group() - middle = middle[: match.start()] - - # Prefer balancing parentheses in URLs instead of ignoring a - # trailing character. - for start_char, end_char in ("(", ")"), ("<", ">"), ("<", ">"): - start_count = middle.count(start_char) - - if start_count <= middle.count(end_char): - # Balanced, or lighter on the left - continue - - # Move as many as possible from the tail to balance - for _ in range(min(start_count, tail.count(end_char))): - end_index = tail.index(end_char) + len(end_char) - # Move anything in the tail before the end char too - middle += tail[:end_index] - tail = tail[end_index:] - - if _http_re.match(middle): - if middle.startswith("https://") or middle.startswith("http://"): - middle = ( - f'<a href="{middle}"{rel_attr}{target_attr}>{trim_url(middle)}</a>' - ) - else: - middle = ( - f'<a href="https://{middle}"{rel_attr}{target_attr}>' - f"{trim_url(middle)}</a>" - ) - - elif middle.startswith("mailto:") and _email_re.match(middle[7:]): - middle = f'<a href="{middle}">{middle[7:]}</a>' - - elif ( - "@" in middle - and not middle.startswith("www.") - and ":" not in middle - and _email_re.match(middle) - ): - middle = f'<a href="mailto:{middle}">{middle}</a>' - - elif extra_schemes is not None: - for scheme in extra_schemes: - if middle != scheme and middle.startswith(scheme): - middle = f'<a href="{middle}"{rel_attr}{target_attr}>{middle}</a>' - - words[i] = f"{head}{middle}{tail}" - - return "".join(words) - - -def generate_lorem_ipsum( - n: int = 5, html: bool = True, min: int = 20, max: int = 100 -) -> str: - """Generate some lorem ipsum for the template.""" - from .constants import LOREM_IPSUM_WORDS - - words = LOREM_IPSUM_WORDS.split() - result = [] - - for _ in range(n): - next_capitalized = True - last_comma = last_fullstop = 0 - word = None - last = None - p = [] - - # each paragraph contains out of 20 to 100 words. - for idx, _ in enumerate(range(randrange(min, max))): - while True: - word = choice(words) - if word != last: - last = word - break - if next_capitalized: - word = word.capitalize() - next_capitalized = False - # add commas - if idx - randrange(3, 8) > last_comma: - last_comma = idx - last_fullstop += 2 - word += "," - # add end of sentences - if idx - randrange(10, 20) > last_fullstop: - last_comma = last_fullstop = idx - word += "." - next_capitalized = True - p.append(word) - - # ensure that the paragraph ends with a dot. - p_str = " ".join(p) - - if p_str.endswith(","): - p_str = p_str[:-1] + "." - elif not p_str.endswith("."): - p_str += "." - - result.append(p_str) - - if not html: - return "\n\n".join(result) - return markupsafe.Markup( - "\n".join(f"<p>{markupsafe.escape(x)}</p>" for x in result) - ) - - -def url_quote(obj: t.Any, charset: str = "utf-8", for_qs: bool = False) -> str: - """Quote a string for use in a URL using the given charset. - - :param obj: String or bytes to quote. Other types are converted to - string then encoded to bytes using the given charset. - :param charset: Encode text to bytes using this charset. - :param for_qs: Quote "/" and use "+" for spaces. - """ - if not isinstance(obj, bytes): - if not isinstance(obj, str): - obj = str(obj) - - obj = obj.encode(charset) - - safe = b"" if for_qs else b"/" - rv = quote_from_bytes(obj, safe) - - if for_qs: - rv = rv.replace("%20", "+") - - return rv - - -@abc.MutableMapping.register -class LRUCache: - """A simple LRU Cache implementation.""" - - # this is fast for small capacities (something below 1000) but doesn't - # scale. But as long as it's only used as storage for templates this - # won't do any harm. - - def __init__(self, capacity: int) -> None: - self.capacity = capacity - self._mapping: t.Dict[t.Any, t.Any] = {} - self._queue: "te.Deque[t.Any]" = deque() - self._postinit() - - def _postinit(self) -> None: - # alias all queue methods for faster lookup - self._popleft = self._queue.popleft - self._pop = self._queue.pop - self._remove = self._queue.remove - self._wlock = Lock() - self._append = self._queue.append - - def __getstate__(self) -> t.Mapping[str, t.Any]: - return { - "capacity": self.capacity, - "_mapping": self._mapping, - "_queue": self._queue, - } - - def __setstate__(self, d: t.Mapping[str, t.Any]) -> None: - self.__dict__.update(d) - self._postinit() - - def __getnewargs__(self) -> t.Tuple: - return (self.capacity,) - - def copy(self) -> "LRUCache": - """Return a shallow copy of the instance.""" - rv = self.__class__(self.capacity) - rv._mapping.update(self._mapping) - rv._queue.extend(self._queue) - return rv - - def get(self, key: t.Any, default: t.Any = None) -> t.Any: - """Return an item from the cache dict or `default`""" - try: - return self[key] - except KeyError: - return default - - def setdefault(self, key: t.Any, default: t.Any = None) -> t.Any: - """Set `default` if the key is not in the cache otherwise - leave unchanged. Return the value of this key. - """ - try: - return self[key] - except KeyError: - self[key] = default - return default - - def clear(self) -> None: - """Clear the cache.""" - with self._wlock: - self._mapping.clear() - self._queue.clear() - - def __contains__(self, key: t.Any) -> bool: - """Check if a key exists in this cache.""" - return key in self._mapping - - def __len__(self) -> int: - """Return the current size of the cache.""" - return len(self._mapping) - - def __repr__(self) -> str: - return f"<{type(self).__name__} {self._mapping!r}>" - - def __getitem__(self, key: t.Any) -> t.Any: - """Get an item from the cache. Moves the item up so that it has the - highest priority then. - - Raise a `KeyError` if it does not exist. - """ - with self._wlock: - rv = self._mapping[key] - - if self._queue[-1] != key: - try: - self._remove(key) - except ValueError: - # if something removed the key from the container - # when we read, ignore the ValueError that we would - # get otherwise. - pass - - self._append(key) - - return rv - - def __setitem__(self, key: t.Any, value: t.Any) -> None: - """Sets the value for an item. Moves the item up so that it - has the highest priority then. - """ - with self._wlock: - if key in self._mapping: - self._remove(key) - elif len(self._mapping) == self.capacity: - del self._mapping[self._popleft()] - - self._append(key) - self._mapping[key] = value - - def __delitem__(self, key: t.Any) -> None: - """Remove an item from the cache dict. - Raise a `KeyError` if it does not exist. - """ - with self._wlock: - del self._mapping[key] - - try: - self._remove(key) - except ValueError: - pass - - def items(self) -> t.Iterable[t.Tuple[t.Any, t.Any]]: - """Return a list of items.""" - result = [(key, self._mapping[key]) for key in list(self._queue)] - result.reverse() - return result - - def values(self) -> t.Iterable[t.Any]: - """Return a list of all values.""" - return [x[1] for x in self.items()] - - def keys(self) -> t.Iterable[t.Any]: - """Return a list of all keys ordered by most recent usage.""" - return list(self) - - def __iter__(self) -> t.Iterator[t.Any]: - return reversed(tuple(self._queue)) - - def __reversed__(self) -> t.Iterator[t.Any]: - """Iterate over the keys in the cache dict, oldest items - coming first. - """ - return iter(tuple(self._queue)) - - __copy__ = copy - - -def select_autoescape( - enabled_extensions: t.Collection[str] = ("html", "htm", "xml"), - disabled_extensions: t.Collection[str] = (), - default_for_string: bool = True, - default: bool = False, -) -> t.Callable[[t.Optional[str]], bool]: - """Intelligently sets the initial value of autoescaping based on the - filename of the template. This is the recommended way to configure - autoescaping if you do not want to write a custom function yourself. - - If you want to enable it for all templates created from strings or - for all templates with `.html` and `.xml` extensions:: - - from jinja2 import Environment, select_autoescape - env = Environment(autoescape=select_autoescape( - enabled_extensions=('html', 'xml'), - default_for_string=True, - )) - - Example configuration to turn it on at all times except if the template - ends with `.txt`:: - - from jinja2 import Environment, select_autoescape - env = Environment(autoescape=select_autoescape( - disabled_extensions=('txt',), - default_for_string=True, - default=True, - )) - - The `enabled_extensions` is an iterable of all the extensions that - autoescaping should be enabled for. Likewise `disabled_extensions` is - a list of all templates it should be disabled for. If a template is - loaded from a string then the default from `default_for_string` is used. - If nothing matches then the initial value of autoescaping is set to the - value of `default`. - - For security reasons this function operates case insensitive. - - .. versionadded:: 2.9 - """ - enabled_patterns = tuple(f".{x.lstrip('.').lower()}" for x in enabled_extensions) - disabled_patterns = tuple(f".{x.lstrip('.').lower()}" for x in disabled_extensions) - - def autoescape(template_name: t.Optional[str]) -> bool: - if template_name is None: - return default_for_string - template_name = template_name.lower() - if template_name.endswith(enabled_patterns): - return True - if template_name.endswith(disabled_patterns): - return False - return default - - return autoescape - - -def htmlsafe_json_dumps( - obj: t.Any, dumps: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., str]] = None, **kwargs: t.Any -) -> markupsafe.Markup: - """Serialize an object to a string of JSON with :func:`json.dumps`, - then replace HTML-unsafe characters with Unicode escapes and mark - the result safe with :class:`~markupsafe.Markup`. - - This is available in templates as the ``|tojson`` filter. - - The following characters are escaped: ``<``, ``>``, ``&``, ``'``. - - The returned string is safe to render in HTML documents and - ``<script>`` tags. The exception is in HTML attributes that are - double quoted; either use single quotes or the ``|forceescape`` - filter. - - :param obj: The object to serialize to JSON. - :param dumps: The ``dumps`` function to use. Defaults to - ``env.policies["json.dumps_function"]``, which defaults to - :func:`json.dumps`. - :param kwargs: Extra arguments to pass to ``dumps``. Merged onto - ``env.policies["json.dumps_kwargs"]``. - - .. versionchanged:: 3.0 - The ``dumper`` parameter is renamed to ``dumps``. - - .. versionadded:: 2.9 - """ - if dumps is None: - dumps = json.dumps - - return markupsafe.Markup( - dumps(obj, **kwargs) - .replace("<", "\\u003c") - .replace(">", "\\u003e") - .replace("&", "\\u0026") - .replace("'", "\\u0027") - ) - - -class Cycler: - """Cycle through values by yield them one at a time, then restarting - once the end is reached. Available as ``cycler`` in templates. - - Similar to ``loop.cycle``, but can be used outside loops or across - multiple loops. For example, render a list of folders and files in a - list, alternating giving them "odd" and "even" classes. - - .. code-block:: html+jinja - - {% set row_class = cycler("odd", "even") %} - <ul class="browser"> - {% for folder in folders %} - <li class="folder {{ row_class.next() }}">{{ folder }} - {% endfor %} - {% for file in files %} - <li class="file {{ row_class.next() }}">{{ file }} - {% endfor %} - </ul> - - :param items: Each positional argument will be yielded in the order - given for each cycle. - - .. versionadded:: 2.1 - """ - - def __init__(self, *items: t.Any) -> None: - if not items: - raise RuntimeError("at least one item has to be provided") - self.items = items - self.pos = 0 - - def reset(self) -> None: - """Resets the current item to the first item.""" - self.pos = 0 - - @property - def current(self) -> t.Any: - """Return the current item. Equivalent to the item that will be - returned next time :meth:`next` is called. - """ - return self.items[self.pos] - - def next(self) -> t.Any: - """Return the current item, then advance :attr:`current` to the - next item. - """ - rv = self.current - self.pos = (self.pos + 1) % len(self.items) - return rv - - __next__ = next - - -class Joiner: - """A joining helper for templates.""" - - def __init__(self, sep: str = ", ") -> None: - self.sep = sep - self.used = False - - def __call__(self) -> str: - if not self.used: - self.used = True - return "" - return self.sep - - -class Namespace: - """A namespace object that can hold arbitrary attributes. It may be - initialized from a dictionary or with keyword arguments.""" - - def __init__(*args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None: # noqa: B902 - self, args = args[0], args[1:] - self.__attrs = dict(*args, **kwargs) - - def __getattribute__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: - # __class__ is needed for the awaitable check in async mode - if name in {"_Namespace__attrs", "__class__"}: - return object.__getattribute__(self, name) - try: - return self.__attrs[name] - except KeyError: - raise AttributeError(name) from None - - def __setitem__(self, name: str, value: t.Any) -> None: - self.__attrs[name] = value - - def __repr__(self) -> str: - return f"<Namespace {self.__attrs!r}>" |