#!/usr/bin/python3 # # Script to take the master document and ancillary files and create the # finished manual/website. # # by James Hammons # (C) 2017 Underground Software # # Remnants (could go into the master document as the first header) #bootstrap_path: /bootstrap-2.2.2 #page_title: The Ardour Manual import os import re import shutil import argparse # # Create an all lowercase filename without special characters and with spaces # replaced with dashes. # def MakeFilename(s): # Cleans up the file name, removing all non ASCII or .-_ chars fn = re.sub(r'[^.\-_a-zA-Z0-9 ]', '', s) fn = fn.lower() fn = fn.replace(' ', '-') return fn # # Parse headers into a dictionary # def ParseHeader(fileObj): header = {} while (True): hdrLine = fileObj.readline().rstrip('\r\n') # Break out of the loop if we hit the end of header marker if hdrLine.startswith('---'): break # Check to see that we have a well-formed header construct match = re.findall(': ', hdrLine) if match: # Parse out foo: bar pairs & put into header dictionary a = re.split(': ', hdrLine, 1) header[a[0]] = a[1] return header # # Turn a "part" name into an int # def PartToLevel(s): level = -1 if s == 'part': level = 0 elif s == 'chapter': level = 1 elif s == 'subchapter': level = 2 elif s == 'section': level = 3 elif s == 'subsection': level = 4 return level # # Converts a integer to a roman number # def num2roman(num): num_map = [(1000, 'M'), (900, 'CM'), (500, 'D'), (400, 'CD'), (100, 'C'), (90, 'XC'), (50, 'L'), (40, 'XL'), (10, 'X'), (9, 'IX'), (5, 'V'), (4, 'IV'), (1, 'I')] roman = '' while num > 0: for i, r in num_map: while num >= i: roman += r num -= i return roman # # Capture the master document's structure (and content, if any) in a list # def GetFileStructure(): fs = [] fnames = [None]*6 content = '' grab = False mf = open('master-doc.txt') for ln in mf: if ln.startswith('---'): # First, stuff any content that we may have read into the current # header's dictionary if grab: fs[-1]['content'] = content grab = False content = '' # Then, get the new header and do things to it hdr = ParseHeader(mf) level = PartToLevel(hdr['part']) hdr['level'] = level fnames[level] = MakeFilename(hdr['title']) # Ickyness--user specified URIs if 'uri' in hdr: hdr['filename'] = hdr['uri'] else: fullName = '' for i in range(level + 1): fullName = fullName + fnames[i] + '/' hdr['filename'] = fullName.rstrip('/') fs.append(hdr) if ('include' not in hdr) and (level > 0): grab = True else: if grab: content = content + ln # Catch the last file, since it would be missed above if grab: fs[-1]['content'] = content mf.close() return fs # # Determine if a particular node has child nodes # def HaveChildren(fs, pos): # If we're at the end of the list, there can be no children if pos == len(fs) - 1: return False # If the next node is at a lower level than the current node, we have # children. if fs[pos]['level'] < fs[pos + 1]['level']: return True # Otherwise, no children at this node. return False # # Get the children at this level, and return them in a list # def GetChildren(fs, pos): children = [] pos = pos + 1 childLevel = fs[pos]['level'] while fs[pos]['level'] >= childLevel: if fs[pos]['level'] == childLevel: children.append(pos) pos = pos + 1 # Sanity check if pos == len(fs): break return children # # Make an array of children attached to each node in the file structure # (It's a quasi-tree structure, and can be traversed as such.) # def FindChildren(fs): childArray = [] for i in range(len(fs)): if HaveChildren(fs, i): childArray.append(GetChildren(fs, i)) else: childArray.append([]) return childArray # # Make an array of the top level nodes in the file structure # def FindTopLevelNodes(fs): level0 = [] for i in range(len(fs)): if fs[i]['level'] == 0: level0.append(i) return level0 # # Find all header links and create a dictionary out of them # def FindInternalLinks(fs): linkDict = {} for hdr in fs: if 'link' in hdr: linkDict['@@' + hdr['link']] = '/' + hdr['filename'] + '/' return linkDict # # Internal links are of the form '@@link-name', which are references to the # 'link:' field in the part header. We have to find all occurances and replace # them with the appropriate link. # def FixInternalLinks(links, content, title): # Make key1|key2|key3|... out of our links keys pattern = re.compile('|'.join(links.keys())) # Use a lambda callback to substitute each occurance found result = pattern.sub(lambda x: links[x.group()], content) # Check for missing link targets, and report them to the user match = re.findall('"@@.*"', result) if len(match) > 0: print('\nMissing link target' + ('s' if len(match) > 1 else '') + ' in "' + title + '":') for s in match: print(' ' + s[3:-1]) print() return result # # Recursively build a list of links based on the location of the page we're # looking at currently # def BuildList(lst, fs, pagePos, cList): content = '\n\n
\n' for i in range(len(lst)): curPos = lst[i] nextPos = lst[i + 1] if i + 1 < len(lst) else len(fs) active = ' class=active' if curPos == pagePos else '' menuTitle = fs[curPos]['menu_title'] if 'menu_title' in fs[curPos] else fs[curPos]['title'] content = content + '' + menuTitle + '' # If the current page is our page, and it has children, enumerate them if curPos == pagePos: if len(cList[curPos]) > 0: content = content + BuildList(cList[curPos], fs, -1, cList) # Otherwise, if our page lies between the current one and the next, # build a list of links from those nodes one level down. elif (pagePos > curPos) and (pagePos < nextPos): content = content + BuildList(cList[curPos], fs, pagePos, cList) content = content + '\n' content = content + '
\n' return content # # Create link sidebar given a position in the list. # def CreateLinkSidebar(fs, pos, childList): # Build the list recursively from the top level nodes content = BuildList(FindTopLevelNodes(fs), fs, pos, childList) # Shove the TOC link in the top... content = content[:7] + '
Table of Contents
\n' + content[7:] return content # Preliminaries # We have command line arguments now, so deal with them parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='A build script for the Ardour Manual') parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help='Display the high-level structure of the manual') parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true', help='Suppress all output (overrides -v)') args = parser.parse_args() verbose = args.verbose quiet = args.quiet if quiet: verbose = False #verbose = False level = 0 fileCount = 0 levelNums = [0]*6 lastFile = '' page = '' toc = '' pageNumber = 0 siteDir = './website/' if os.access(siteDir, os.F_OK): if not quiet: print('Removing stale HTML data...') shutil.rmtree(siteDir) shutil.copytree('./source', siteDir) # Read the template, and fix the stuff that's fixed for all pages temp = open('page-template.txt') template = temp.read() temp.close() template = template.replace('{{page.bootstrap_path}}', '/bootstrap-2.2.2') template = template.replace('{{page.page_title}}', 'The Ardour Manual') # Parse out the master docuemnt's structure into a dictionary list fileStruct = GetFileStructure() # Build a quasi-tree structure listing children at level + 1 for each node nodeChildren = FindChildren(fileStruct) # Create a dictionary for translation of internal links to real links links = FindInternalLinks(fileStruct) if not quiet: print('Found ' + str(len(links)) + ' internal link target', end='') print('.') if len(links) == 1 else print('s.') if not quiet: master = open('master-doc.txt') firstLine = master.readline().rstrip('\r\n') master.close() if firstLine == '': print('Parsing exploded file...') elif firstLine == '': print('Parsing imploded file...') else: print('Parsing unknown type...') # Here we go! for header in fileStruct: fileCount = fileCount + 1 content = '' more = '' lastLevel = level level = header['level'] # Handle Part/Chapter/subchapter/section/subsection numbering if level == 0: levelNums[2] = 0 elif level == 1: levelNums[2] = 0 elif level == 2: levelNums[3] = 0 elif level == 3: levelNums[4] = 0 levelNums[level] = levelNums[level] + 1; # This is totally unnecessary, but nice; besides which, you can capture # the output to a file to look at later if you like :-) if verbose: for i in range(level): print('\t', end='') if (level == 0): print('\nPart ' + num2roman(levelNums[0]) + ': ', end='') elif (level == 1): print('\n\tChapter ' + str(levelNums[1]) + ': ', end='') print(header['title']) # Handle TOC scriblings... if level == 0: toc = toc + '

Part ' + num2roman(levelNums[level]) + ': ' + header['title'] + '

\n'; elif level == 1: toc = toc + '

Ch. ' + str(levelNums[level]) + ':  ' + header['title'] + '

\n' elif level == 2: toc = toc + ' ' + header['title'] + '
\n' elif level == 3: toc = toc + ' ' + header['title'] + '
\n' elif level == 4: toc = toc + ' ' + header['title'] + '
\n' # Make the 'this thing contains...' stuff if HaveChildren(fileStruct, pageNumber): pages = GetChildren(fileStruct, pageNumber) for pg in pages: more = more + '
  • ' + '' + fileStruct[pg]['title'] + '' + '
  • \n' more = '
    \n' + '

    This section contains the following topics:

    \n' + '\n' + '
    \n' # Make the 'Previous' & 'Next' content nLink = '' pLink = '' if pageNumber > 0: pLink = '
  • ' if pageNumber < len(fileStruct) - 1: nLink = '
  • ' prevnext = '' # Create the link sidebar sidebar = CreateLinkSidebar(fileStruct, pageNumber, nodeChildren) # Parts DO NOT have any content, they are ONLY an organizing construct! # Chapters, subchapters, sections & subsections can all have content, # but the basic fundamental organizing unit WRT content is still the # chapter. if level > 0: if 'include' in header: srcFile = open('include/' + header['include']) content = srcFile.read() srcFile.close() # Get rid of any extant header in the include file # (once this is accepted, we can nuke this bit, as content files # will not have any headers or footers in them) content = re.sub('---.*\n(.*\n)*---.*\n', '', content) content = content.replace('{% children %}', '') else: if 'content' in header: content = header['content'] else: content = '[something went wrong]' # Fix up any internal links content = FixInternalLinks(links, content, header['title']) # Set up the actual page from the template if 'style' not in header: page = re.sub("{% if page.style %}.*\n.*\n{% endif %}.*\n", "", template) else: page = template.replace('{{page.style}}', header['style']) page = page.replace('{% if page.style %}', '') page = page.replace('{% endif %}', '') page = page.replace('{{ page.title }}', header['title']) page = page.replace('{% tree %}', sidebar) page = page.replace('{% prevnext %}', prevnext) page = page.replace('{{ content }}', content + more) # Create the directory for the index.html file to go into (we use makedirs, # because we have to in order to accomodate the 'uri' keyword) os.makedirs(siteDir + header['filename'], 0o775, exist_ok=True) # Finally, write the file! destFile = open(siteDir + header['filename'] + '/index.html', 'w') destFile.write(page) destFile.close() # Save filename for next header... lastFile = header['filename'] pageNumber = pageNumber + 1 # Finally, create the TOC sidebar = CreateLinkSidebar(fileStruct, -1, nodeChildren) page = re.sub("{% if page.style %}.*\n.*\n{% endif %}.*\n", "", template) page = page.replace('{{ page.title }}', 'Ardour Table of Contents') page = page.replace('{% tree %}', sidebar) page = page.replace('{{ content }}', toc) page = page.replace('{% prevnext %}', '') os.mkdir(siteDir + 'toc', 0o775) tocFile = open(siteDir + 'toc/index.html', 'w') tocFile.write(page) tocFile.close() if not quiet: print('Processed ' + str(fileCount) + ' files.')