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view piecrust/pathutil.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 | 9c074aec60a6 |
children | 3ceeca7bb71c |
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import re import os import os.path import fnmatch re_terminal_path = re.compile(r'^(\w\:)?[/\\]$') class SiteNotFoundError(Exception): def __init__(self, root=None, msg=None): if not root: root = os.getcwd() full_msg = ("No PieCrust website in '%s' " "('config.yml' not found!)" % root) if msg: full_msg += ": " + msg else: full_msg += "." Exception.__init__(self, full_msg) def find_app_root(cwd=None): if cwd is None: cwd = os.getcwd() while not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(cwd, 'config.yml')): cwd = os.path.dirname(cwd) if not cwd or re_terminal_path.match(cwd): raise SiteNotFoundError(cwd) return cwd def multi_fnmatch_filter(names, patterns, modifier=None, inverse=True): res = [] for n in names: matches = False test_n = modifier(n) if modifier else n for p in patterns: if fnmatch.fnmatch(test_n, p): matches = True break if matches and not inverse: res.append(n) elif not matches and inverse: res.append(n) return res