#!/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-3.3.7
#page_title: The Ardour Manual
import os
import re
import shutil
import argparse
# Global vars
# This matches all *non* letter/number, ' ', '.', '-', and '_' chars
cleanString = re.compile(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9 \._-]+')
# This matches new 'unbreakable' links, up to the closing quote or anchor
findLinks = re.compile(r'"@@[^#"]*[#"]')
githuburl = 'https://github.com/Ardour/manual/edit/master/include/'
#
# Create an all lowercase filename without special characters and with spaces
# replaced with dashes.
#
def MakeFilename(s):
global cleanString
# Clean up the file name, removing all non letter/number or " .-_" chars.
# Also, convert to lower case and replace all spaces with dashes.
fn = cleanString.sub('', s).lower().replace(' ', '-')
# Double dashes can creep in from the above replacement, so we check for
# that here.
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] + '/'
# Strip trailing '/' on filename
hdr['filename'] = fullName[:-1]
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
#
# Get the parent at this level
#
def GetParent(fs, pos):
thisLevel = fs[pos]['level']
pos = pos - 1
while pos >= 0 and fs[pos]['level'] >= thisLevel:
pos = pos - 1
return pos
#
# Creates the BreadCrumbs
#
def GetBreadCrumbs(fs, pos):
# The > is for Bootstrap pre-3.0
breadcrumbs = '
'+ fs[pos]['title'] + '
'
while pos >= 0:
pos = GetParent(fs, pos)
if pos >= 0:
breadcrumbs='
'
return breadcrumbs
#
# 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'] + '/"'
linkDict['"@@' + hdr['link'] + '#'] = '"/' + hdr['filename'] + '/index.html#'
return linkDict
#
# Same as above, but create anchors (for the one-page version)
#
def FindInternalAnchors(fs):
linkDict = {}
for hdr in fs:
if 'link' in hdr:
linkDict['"@@' + hdr['link'] + '"'] = '"#' + hdr['link'] + '"'
linkDict['"@@' + hdr['link'] + '#'] = '"#' + hdr['link'] + '"'
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 occurrences and replace
# them with the appropriate link.
#
def FixInternalLinks(links, content, title):
global findLinks
match = findLinks.findall(content)
missing = []
if len(match) > 0:
for s in match:
if s in links:
content = content.replace(s, links[s])
else:
missing.append(s)
# Report missing link targets to the user (if any)
if len(missing) > 0:
print('\nMissing link target' + ('s' if len(missing) > 1 else '') + ' in "' + title + '":')
for s in missing:
print(' ' + s)
print()
return content
#
# 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 + '
'
# 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
#
# Builds the sidebar for the one-page version
#
def BuildOnePageSidebar(fs):
content = '\n\n
\n'
lvl = 0
levelNums = [0]*6
for i in range(len(fs)):
# Handle Part/Chapter/subchapter/section/subsection numbering
level = fs[i]['level']
if level == 0:
levelNums[2] = 0
levelNums[3] = 0
levelNums[4] = 0
elif level == 1:
levelNums[2] = 0
levelNums[3] = 0
levelNums[4] = 0
elif level == 2:
levelNums[3] = 0
levelNums[4] = 0
elif level == 3:
levelNums[4] = 0
levelNums[level] = levelNums[level] + 1;
j = level
txtlevel = ''
while j > 0: #level 0 is the part number which is not shown
txtlevel = str(levelNums[j]) + '.' + txtlevel
j = j-1
if len(txtlevel) > 0:
txtlevel = txtlevel[:-1] + ' - '
if 'link' in fs[i]:
anchor = fs[i]['link']
else:
anchor = fs[i]['filename']
while lvl < level:
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)
content = BuildList(FindTopLevelNodes(fs), fs, pos, childList)
# Shove the TOC link and one file link at the top...
content = content[:7] + '
\n';
# Make the 'this thing contains...' stuff
if HaveChildren(fileStruct, pageNumber):
pages = GetChildren(fileStruct, pageNumber)
for pg in pages:
more = more + '
'
# Make the BreadCrumbs
breadcrumbs = GetBreadCrumbs(fileStruct, pageNumber)
# 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.
githubedit = ''
if level > 0:
if 'include' in header:
srcFile = open('include/' + header['include'])
githubedit = ''
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]'
# Add header information to the page if in dev mode
if devmode:
devnote ='' + content
# ----- One page version -----
# Fix up any internal links
opcontent = FixInternalLinks(oplinks, content, header['title'])
# Create the link sidebar
opsidebar = BuildOnePageSidebar(fileStruct)
# Set up the actual page from the template
onepage = onepage.replace('{% tree %}', opsidebar)
onepage = onepage.replace('{{ content }}', oph + '\n' + opcontent + '{{ content }}')
# ----- Normal version -----
# 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('{% githubedit %}', githubedit)
page = page.replace('{% breadcrumbs %}', breadcrumbs)
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 %}', '')
page = page.replace('{% githubedit %}', '')
page = page.replace('{% breadcrumbs %}', '')
os.mkdir(siteDir + 'toc', 0o775)
tocFile = open(siteDir + 'toc/index.html', 'w')
tocFile.write(page)
tocFile.close()
# Create the one-page version of the documentation
onepageFile = open(siteDir + 'ardourmanual.html', 'w')
onepage = onepage.replace('{{ content }}', '') # cleans up the last spaceholder
onepageFile.write(onepage)
onepageFile.close()
if not quiet:
print('Processed ' + str(fileCount) + ' files.')