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view piecrust/commands/base.py @ 173:0a86a7a6b284
routes: Actually match metadata when finding routes, fix problems with paths.
When we look for a route that matches a given page, we now look at the
source metadata that comes with that page, and compare it to the metadata
we need to build URIs.
Also, when matching URIs, we handle the case where a 'path'-component in
our pattern may be completely empty, and thus we may be missing some trailing
slashes in the URI.
author | Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com> |
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date | Sat, 03 Jan 2015 21:10:44 -0800 |
parents | 028df35a690e |
children | c2ca72fb7f0b |
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import logging import argparse import functools from piecrust.pathutil import SiteNotFoundError logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) class CommandContext(object): def __init__(self, app, parser, args): self.app = app self.parser = parser self.args = args class ChefCommand(object): def __init__(self): self.name = '__unknown__' self.description = '__unknown__' self.requires_website = True def setupParser(self, parser, app): raise NotImplementedError() def run(self, ctx): raise NotImplementedError("Command '%s' doesn't implement the `run` " "method." % type(self)) def checkedRun(self, ctx): if ctx.app.root_dir is None and self.requires_website: raise SiteNotFoundError() return self.run(ctx) class ExtendableChefCommand(ChefCommand): def __init__(self): super(ExtendableChefCommand, self).__init__() self._extensions = None def getExtensions(self, app): self._loadExtensions(app) return self._extensions def setupExtensionParsers(self, subparsers, app): for e in self.getExtensions(app): p = subparsers.add_parser(e.name, help=e.description) e.setupParser(p, app) p.set_defaults(sub_func=e.checkedRun) def _loadExtensions(self, app): if self._extensions is not None: return self._extensions = [] for e in app.plugin_loader.getCommandExtensions(): if e.command_name == self.name and e.supports(app): self._extensions.append(e) class ChefCommandExtension(object): command_name = '__unknown__' def supports(self, app): return True class HelpCommand(ExtendableChefCommand): def __init__(self): super(HelpCommand, self).__init__() self.name = 'help' self.description = "Prints help about PieCrust's chef." self.requires_website = False self._topic_providers = [] @property def has_topics(self): return len(self._topic_providers) > 0 def getTopics(self): return [(n, d) for (n, d, e) in self._topic_providers] def setupParser(self, parser, app): parser.add_argument('topic', nargs='?', help="The command name or topic on which to get help.") extensions = self.getExtensions(app) for ext in extensions: for name, desc in ext.getHelpTopics(): self._topic_providers.append((name, desc, ext)) def run(self, ctx): topic = ctx.args.topic if topic is None: ctx.parser.print_help() return 0 for name, desc, ext in self._topic_providers: if name == topic: print(ext.getHelpTopic(topic, ctx.app)) return 0 for c in ctx.app.plugin_loader.getCommands(): if c.name == topic: fake = argparse.ArgumentParser( prog='%s %s' % (ctx.parser.prog, c.name), description=c.description) c.setupParser(fake, ctx.app) fake.print_help() return 0 raise Exception("No such command or topic: %s" % topic) class _WrappedCommand(ChefCommand): def __init__(self, func, name, description): super(_WrappedCommand, self).__init__() self.func = func self.name = name self.description = description def run(self, ctx): self.func(ctx) def simple_command(f, name, description=None): @functools.wraps(f) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): return f(*args, **kwargs) cmd = _WrappedCommand(f, name, description) f.__command_class__ = cmd return wrapper def get_func_command(f): return getattr(f, '__command_class__')