489 lines
18 KiB
Python
489 lines
18 KiB
Python
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# Table of Contents Extension for Python-Markdown
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# ===============================================
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# See https://Python-Markdown.github.io/extensions/toc
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# for documentation.
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# Original code Copyright 2008 [Jack Miller](https://codezen.org/)
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# All changes Copyright 2008-2024 The Python Markdown Project
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# License: [BSD](https://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
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"""
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Add table of contents support to Python-Markdown.
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See the [documentation](https://Python-Markdown.github.io/extensions/toc)
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for details.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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from . import Extension
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from ..treeprocessors import Treeprocessor
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from ..util import parseBoolValue, AMP_SUBSTITUTE, deprecated, HTML_PLACEHOLDER_RE, AtomicString
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from ..treeprocessors import UnescapeTreeprocessor
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from ..serializers import RE_AMP
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import re
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import html
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import unicodedata
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from copy import deepcopy
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import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Iterator, MutableSet
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if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover
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from markdown import Markdown
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def slugify(value: str, separator: str, unicode: bool = False) -> str:
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""" Slugify a string, to make it URL friendly. """
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if not unicode:
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# Replace Extended Latin characters with ASCII, i.e. `žlutý` => `zluty`
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value = unicodedata.normalize('NFKD', value)
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value = value.encode('ascii', 'ignore').decode('ascii')
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value = re.sub(r'[^\w\s-]', '', value).strip().lower()
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return re.sub(r'[{}\s]+'.format(separator), separator, value)
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def slugify_unicode(value: str, separator: str) -> str:
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""" Slugify a string, to make it URL friendly while preserving Unicode characters. """
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return slugify(value, separator, unicode=True)
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IDCOUNT_RE = re.compile(r'^(.*)_([0-9]+)$')
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def unique(id: str, ids: MutableSet[str]) -> str:
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""" Ensure id is unique in set of ids. Append '_1', '_2'... if not """
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while id in ids or not id:
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m = IDCOUNT_RE.match(id)
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if m:
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id = '%s_%d' % (m.group(1), int(m.group(2))+1)
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else:
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id = '%s_%d' % (id, 1)
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ids.add(id)
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return id
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@deprecated('Use `render_inner_html` and `striptags` instead.')
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def get_name(el: etree.Element) -> str:
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"""Get title name."""
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text = []
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for c in el.itertext():
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if isinstance(c, AtomicString):
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text.append(html.unescape(c))
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else:
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text.append(c)
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return ''.join(text).strip()
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@deprecated('Use `run_postprocessors`, `render_inner_html` and/or `striptags` instead.')
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def stashedHTML2text(text: str, md: Markdown, strip_entities: bool = True) -> str:
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""" Extract raw HTML from stash, reduce to plain text and swap with placeholder. """
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def _html_sub(m: re.Match[str]) -> str:
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""" Substitute raw html with plain text. """
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try:
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raw = md.htmlStash.rawHtmlBlocks[int(m.group(1))]
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except (IndexError, TypeError): # pragma: no cover
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return m.group(0)
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# Strip out tags and/or entities - leaving text
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res = re.sub(r'(<[^>]+>)', '', raw)
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if strip_entities:
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res = re.sub(r'(&[\#a-zA-Z0-9]+;)', '', res)
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return res
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return HTML_PLACEHOLDER_RE.sub(_html_sub, text)
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def unescape(text: str) -> str:
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""" Unescape Markdown backslash escaped text. """
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c = UnescapeTreeprocessor()
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return c.unescape(text)
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def strip_tags(text: str) -> str:
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""" Strip HTML tags and return plain text. Note: HTML entities are unaffected. """
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# A comment could contain a tag, so strip comments first
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while (start := text.find('<!--')) != -1 and (end := text.find('-->', start)) != -1:
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text = f'{text[:start]}{text[end + 3:]}'
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while (start := text.find('<')) != -1 and (end := text.find('>', start)) != -1:
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text = f'{text[:start]}{text[end + 1:]}'
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# Collapse whitespace
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text = ' '.join(text.split())
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return text
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def escape_cdata(text: str) -> str:
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""" Escape character data. """
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if "&" in text:
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# Only replace & when not part of an entity
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text = RE_AMP.sub('&', text)
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if "<" in text:
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text = text.replace("<", "<")
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if ">" in text:
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text = text.replace(">", ">")
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return text
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def run_postprocessors(text: str, md: Markdown) -> str:
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""" Run postprocessors from Markdown instance on text. """
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for pp in md.postprocessors:
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text = pp.run(text)
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return text.strip()
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def render_inner_html(el: etree.Element, md: Markdown) -> str:
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""" Fully render inner html of an `etree` element as a string. """
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# The `UnescapeTreeprocessor` runs after `toc` extension so run here.
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text = unescape(md.serializer(el))
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# strip parent tag
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start = text.index('>') + 1
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end = text.rindex('<')
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text = text[start:end].strip()
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return run_postprocessors(text, md)
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def remove_fnrefs(root: etree.Element) -> etree.Element:
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""" Remove footnote references from a copy of the element, if any are present. """
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# Remove footnote references, which look like this: `<sup id="fnref:1">...</sup>`.
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# If there are no `sup` elements, then nothing to do.
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if next(root.iter('sup'), None) is None:
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return root
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root = deepcopy(root)
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# Find parent elements that contain `sup` elements.
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for parent in root.findall('.//sup/..'):
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carry_text = ""
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for child in reversed(parent): # Reversed for the ability to mutate during iteration.
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# Remove matching footnote references but carry any `tail` text to preceding elements.
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if child.tag == 'sup' and child.get('id', '').startswith('fnref'):
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carry_text = f'{child.tail or ""}{carry_text}'
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parent.remove(child)
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elif carry_text:
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child.tail = f'{child.tail or ""}{carry_text}'
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carry_text = ""
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if carry_text:
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parent.text = f'{parent.text or ""}{carry_text}'
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return root
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def nest_toc_tokens(toc_list):
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"""Given an unsorted list with errors and skips, return a nested one.
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[{'level': 1}, {'level': 2}]
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=>
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[{'level': 1, 'children': [{'level': 2, 'children': []}]}]
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A wrong list is also converted:
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[{'level': 2}, {'level': 1}]
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=>
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[{'level': 2, 'children': []}, {'level': 1, 'children': []}]
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"""
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ordered_list = []
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if len(toc_list):
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# Initialize everything by processing the first entry
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last = toc_list.pop(0)
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last['children'] = []
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levels = [last['level']]
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ordered_list.append(last)
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parents = []
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# Walk the rest nesting the entries properly
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while toc_list:
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t = toc_list.pop(0)
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current_level = t['level']
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t['children'] = []
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# Reduce depth if current level < last item's level
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if current_level < levels[-1]:
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# Pop last level since we know we are less than it
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levels.pop()
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# Pop parents and levels we are less than or equal to
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to_pop = 0
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for p in reversed(parents):
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if current_level <= p['level']:
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to_pop += 1
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else: # pragma: no cover
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break
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if to_pop:
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levels = levels[:-to_pop]
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parents = parents[:-to_pop]
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# Note current level as last
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levels.append(current_level)
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# Level is the same, so append to
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# the current parent (if available)
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if current_level == levels[-1]:
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(parents[-1]['children'] if parents
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else ordered_list).append(t)
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# Current level is > last item's level,
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# So make last item a parent and append current as child
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else:
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last['children'].append(t)
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parents.append(last)
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levels.append(current_level)
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last = t
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return ordered_list
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class TocTreeprocessor(Treeprocessor):
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""" Step through document and build TOC. """
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def __init__(self, md: Markdown, config: dict[str, Any]):
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super().__init__(md)
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self.marker: str = config["marker"]
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self.title: str = config["title"]
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self.base_level = int(config["baselevel"]) - 1
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self.slugify = config["slugify"]
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self.sep = config["separator"]
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self.toc_class = config["toc_class"]
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self.title_class: str = config["title_class"]
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self.use_anchors: bool = parseBoolValue(config["anchorlink"])
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self.anchorlink_class: str = config["anchorlink_class"]
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self.use_permalinks = parseBoolValue(config["permalink"], False)
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if self.use_permalinks is None:
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self.use_permalinks = config["permalink"]
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self.permalink_class: str = config["permalink_class"]
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self.permalink_title: str = config["permalink_title"]
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self.permalink_leading: bool | None = parseBoolValue(config["permalink_leading"], False)
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self.header_rgx = re.compile("[Hh][123456]")
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if isinstance(config["toc_depth"], str) and '-' in config["toc_depth"]:
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self.toc_top, self.toc_bottom = [int(x) for x in config["toc_depth"].split('-')]
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else:
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self.toc_top = 1
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self.toc_bottom = int(config["toc_depth"])
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def iterparent(self, node: etree.Element) -> Iterator[tuple[etree.Element, etree.Element]]:
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""" Iterator wrapper to get allowed parent and child all at once. """
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# We do not allow the marker inside a header as that
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# would causes an endless loop of placing a new TOC
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# inside previously generated TOC.
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for child in node:
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if not self.header_rgx.match(child.tag) and child.tag not in ['pre', 'code']:
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yield node, child
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yield from self.iterparent(child)
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def replace_marker(self, root: etree.Element, elem: etree.Element) -> None:
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""" Replace marker with elem. """
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for (p, c) in self.iterparent(root):
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text = ''.join(c.itertext()).strip()
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if not text:
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continue
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# To keep the output from screwing up the
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# validation by putting a `<div>` inside of a `<p>`
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# we actually replace the `<p>` in its entirety.
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# The `<p>` element may contain more than a single text content
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# (`nl2br` can introduce a `<br>`). In this situation, `c.text` returns
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# the very first content, ignore children contents or tail content.
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# `len(c) == 0` is here to ensure there is only text in the `<p>`.
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if c.text and c.text.strip() == self.marker and len(c) == 0:
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for i in range(len(p)):
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if p[i] == c:
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p[i] = elem
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break
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def set_level(self, elem: etree.Element) -> None:
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""" Adjust header level according to base level. """
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level = int(elem.tag[-1]) + self.base_level
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if level > 6:
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level = 6
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elem.tag = 'h%d' % level
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def add_anchor(self, c: etree.Element, elem_id: str) -> None:
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anchor = etree.Element("a")
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anchor.text = c.text
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anchor.attrib["href"] = "#" + elem_id
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anchor.attrib["class"] = self.anchorlink_class
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c.text = ""
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for elem in c:
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anchor.append(elem)
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while len(c):
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c.remove(c[0])
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c.append(anchor)
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def add_permalink(self, c: etree.Element, elem_id: str) -> None:
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permalink = etree.Element("a")
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permalink.text = ("%spara;" % AMP_SUBSTITUTE
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if self.use_permalinks is True
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else self.use_permalinks)
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permalink.attrib["href"] = "#" + elem_id
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permalink.attrib["class"] = self.permalink_class
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if self.permalink_title:
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permalink.attrib["title"] = self.permalink_title
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if self.permalink_leading:
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permalink.tail = c.text
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c.text = ""
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c.insert(0, permalink)
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else:
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c.append(permalink)
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def build_toc_div(self, toc_list: list) -> etree.Element:
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""" Return a string div given a toc list. """
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div = etree.Element("div")
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div.attrib["class"] = self.toc_class
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# Add title to the div
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if self.title:
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header = etree.SubElement(div, "span")
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if self.title_class:
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header.attrib["class"] = self.title_class
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header.text = self.title
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def build_etree_ul(toc_list: list, parent: etree.Element) -> etree.Element:
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ul = etree.SubElement(parent, "ul")
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for item in toc_list:
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# List item link, to be inserted into the toc div
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li = etree.SubElement(ul, "li")
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link = etree.SubElement(li, "a")
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link.text = item.get('name', '')
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link.attrib["href"] = '#' + item.get('id', '')
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if item['children']:
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build_etree_ul(item['children'], li)
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return ul
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build_etree_ul(toc_list, div)
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if 'prettify' in self.md.treeprocessors:
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self.md.treeprocessors['prettify'].run(div)
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return div
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def run(self, doc: etree.Element) -> None:
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# Get a list of id attributes
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used_ids = set()
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for el in doc.iter():
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if "id" in el.attrib:
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used_ids.add(el.attrib["id"])
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toc_tokens = []
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for el in doc.iter():
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if isinstance(el.tag, str) and self.header_rgx.match(el.tag):
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self.set_level(el)
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innerhtml = render_inner_html(remove_fnrefs(el), self.md)
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name = strip_tags(innerhtml)
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# Do not override pre-existing ids
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if "id" not in el.attrib:
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el.attrib["id"] = unique(self.slugify(html.unescape(name), self.sep), used_ids)
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data_toc_label = ''
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if 'data-toc-label' in el.attrib:
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data_toc_label = run_postprocessors(unescape(el.attrib['data-toc-label']), self.md)
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# Overwrite name with sanitized value of `data-toc-label`.
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name = escape_cdata(strip_tags(data_toc_label))
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# Remove the data-toc-label attribute as it is no longer needed
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del el.attrib['data-toc-label']
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if int(el.tag[-1]) >= self.toc_top and int(el.tag[-1]) <= self.toc_bottom:
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toc_tokens.append({
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'level': int(el.tag[-1]),
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'id': el.attrib["id"],
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'name': name,
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'html': innerhtml,
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'data-toc-label': data_toc_label
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})
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if self.use_anchors:
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self.add_anchor(el, el.attrib["id"])
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if self.use_permalinks not in [False, None]:
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self.add_permalink(el, el.attrib["id"])
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toc_tokens = nest_toc_tokens(toc_tokens)
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div = self.build_toc_div(toc_tokens)
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if self.marker:
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self.replace_marker(doc, div)
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# serialize and attach to markdown instance.
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toc = self.md.serializer(div)
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for pp in self.md.postprocessors:
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toc = pp.run(toc)
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self.md.toc_tokens = toc_tokens
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self.md.toc = toc
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class TocExtension(Extension):
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TreeProcessorClass = TocTreeprocessor
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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self.config = {
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'marker': [
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'[TOC]',
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'Text to find and replace with Table of Contents. Set to an empty string to disable. '
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'Default: `[TOC]`.'
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],
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'title': [
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'', 'Title to insert into TOC `<div>`. Default: an empty string.'
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],
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'title_class': [
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'toctitle', 'CSS class used for the title. Default: `toctitle`.'
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],
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'toc_class': [
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'toc', 'CSS class(es) used for the link. Default: `toclink`.'
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],
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'anchorlink': [
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False, 'True if header should be a self link. Default: `False`.'
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],
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'anchorlink_class': [
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'toclink', 'CSS class(es) used for the link. Defaults: `toclink`.'
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],
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'permalink': [
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0, 'True or link text if a Sphinx-style permalink should be added. Default: `False`.'
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],
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'permalink_class': [
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'headerlink', 'CSS class(es) used for the link. Default: `headerlink`.'
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],
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'permalink_title': [
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'Permanent link', 'Title attribute of the permalink. Default: `Permanent link`.'
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],
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'permalink_leading': [
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False,
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'True if permalinks should be placed at start of the header, rather than end. Default: False.'
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],
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'baselevel': ['1', 'Base level for headers. Default: `1`.'],
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'slugify': [
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slugify, 'Function to generate anchors based on header text. Default: `slugify`.'
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],
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'separator': ['-', 'Word separator. Default: `-`.'],
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'toc_depth': [
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6,
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'Define the range of section levels to include in the Table of Contents. A single integer '
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'(b) defines the bottom section level (<h1>..<hb>) only. A string consisting of two digits '
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'separated by a hyphen in between (`2-5`) defines the top (t) and the bottom (b) (<ht>..<hb>). '
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'Default: `6` (bottom).'
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],
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}
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""" Default configuration options. """
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super().__init__(**kwargs)
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def extendMarkdown(self, md):
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""" Add TOC tree processor to Markdown. """
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md.registerExtension(self)
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self.md = md
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self.reset()
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tocext = self.TreeProcessorClass(md, self.getConfigs())
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md.treeprocessors.register(tocext, 'toc', 5)
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def reset(self) -> None:
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self.md.toc = ''
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self.md.toc_tokens = []
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def makeExtension(**kwargs): # pragma: no cover
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return TocExtension(**kwargs)
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