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view piecrust/processing/sass.py @ 550:6f216c1ab6b1
bake: Add a flag to know which record entries got collapsed from last run.
This makes it possible to find entries for things that were actually baked
during the current run, as opposed to skipped because they were "clean".
author | Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com> |
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date | Tue, 04 Aug 2015 21:22:30 -0700 |
parents | a406b75c4bea |
children | 81d9c3a3a0b5 |
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import os import os.path import json import hashlib import logging import platform import subprocess from piecrust.processing.base import SimpleFileProcessor from piecrust.processing.tree import FORCE_BUILD logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) class SassProcessor(SimpleFileProcessor): PROCESSOR_NAME = 'sass' def __init__(self): super(SassProcessor, self).__init__( extensions={'scss': 'css', 'sass': 'css'}) self._conf = None self._map_dir = None def initialize(self, app): super(SassProcessor, self).initialize(app) def onPipelineStart(self, pipeline): super(SassProcessor, self).onPipelineStart(pipeline) self._map_dir = os.path.join(pipeline.tmp_dir, 'sass') if pipeline.is_first_worker: if not os.path.isdir(self._map_dir): os.makedirs(self._map_dir) # Ignore include-only Sass files. pipeline.addIgnorePatterns(['_*.scss', '_*.sass']) def getDependencies(self, path): if _is_include_only(path): raise Exception("Include only Sass files should be ignored!") map_path = self._getMapPath(path) try: with open(map_path, 'r') as f: dep_map = json.load(f) except IOError: # Map file not found... rebuild. logger.debug("No map file found for Sass file '%s' at '%s'. " "Rebuilding." % (path, map_path)) return FORCE_BUILD if dep_map.get('version') != 3: logger.warning("Unknown Sass map version. Rebuilding.") return FORCE_BUILD sources = dep_map.get('sources', []) deps = list(map(_clean_scheme, sources)) return deps def _doProcess(self, in_path, out_path): self._ensureInitialized() if _is_include_only(in_path): raise Exception("Include only Sass files should be ignored!") sourcemap = 'none' if self.app.cache.enabled: sourcemap = 'file' args = [self._conf['bin'], '--sourcemap=%s' % sourcemap, '--style', self._conf['style']] cache_dir = self._conf['cache_dir'] if cache_dir: args += ['--cache-location', cache_dir] else: args += ['--no-cache'] for lp in self._conf['load_paths']: args += ['-I', lp] args += self._conf['options'] args += [in_path, out_path] logger.debug("Processing Sass file: %s" % args) # On Windows, we need to run the process in a shell environment # otherwise it looks like `PATH` isn't taken into account. shell = (platform.system() == 'Windows') try: retcode = subprocess.call(args, shell=shell) except FileNotFoundError as ex: logger.error("Tried running Sass processor with command: %s" % args) raise Exception("Error running Sass processor. " "Did you install it?") from ex # The sourcemap is generated next to the CSS file... there doesn't # seem to be any option to override that, sadly... so we need to move # it to the cache directory. if self.app.cache.enabled: src_map_file = out_path + '.map' dst_map_file = self._getMapPath(in_path) if os.path.exists(dst_map_file): os.remove(dst_map_file) os.rename(src_map_file, dst_map_file) if retcode != 0: raise Exception("Error occured in Sass compiler. Please check " "log messages above for more information.") return True def _ensureInitialized(self): if self._conf is not None: return self._conf = self.app.config.get('sass') or {} self._conf.setdefault('bin', 'scss') self._conf.setdefault('style', 'nested') self._conf.setdefault('load_paths', []) if not isinstance(self._conf['load_paths'], list): raise Exception("The `sass/load_paths` configuration setting " "must be an array of paths.") self._conf.setdefault('options', []) if not isinstance(self._conf['options'], list): raise Exception("The `sass/options` configuration setting " "must be an array of arguments.") cache_dir = None if self.app.cache.enabled: cache_dir = os.path.join(self.app.sub_cache_dir, 'sass') self._conf.setdefault('cache_dir', cache_dir) def _getMapPath(self, path): map_name = "%s_%s.map" % ( os.path.basename(path), hashlib.md5(path.encode('utf8')).hexdigest()) map_path = os.path.join(self._map_dir, map_name) return map_path def _clean_scheme(p): if p.startswith('file://'): return p[7:] return p def _is_include_only(path): name = os.path.basename(path) return len(name) > 0 and name[0] == '_'