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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright 2010-2011 Le Coz Florent <louiz@louiz.org>
#
# This file is part of Poezio.
#
# Poezio is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License.
#
# Poezio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Poezio. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Various methods to convert
shell colors to poezio colors,
xhtml code to shell colors,
poezio colors to xhtml code
"""
import re
import subprocess
import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
shell_colors_re = re.compile(r'(\[(?:\d+;)*(?:\d+m))')
def get_body_from_message_stanza(message):
"""
Returns a string with xhtml markups converted to
poezio colors if there's an xhtml_im element, or
the body (without any color) otherwise
"""
xhtml_body = message['xhtml_im']
if xhtml_body:
try:
shell_body = xhtml_code_to_shell_colors(xhtml_body)
except OSError:
log.error('html parsing failed')
else:
return shell_colors_to_poezio_colors(shell_body)
return message['body']
number_to_color_names = {
1: 'red',
2: 'green',
}
def poezio_colors_to_html(string):
"""
Convert poezio colors to html makups
(e.g. \x191: <span style='color: red'>)
"""
# TODO underlined
# a list of all opened elements, e.g. ['strong', 'span']
# So that we know what we need to close
opened_elements = []
res = "<body xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/html'><p>"
next_attr_char = string.find('\x19')
while next_attr_char != -1:
attr_char = string[next_attr_char+1].lower()
if next_attr_char != 0:
res += string[:next_attr_char]
string = string[next_attr_char+2:]
if attr_char == 'o':
for elem in opened_elements[::-1]:
res += '</%s>' % (elem,)
opened_elements = []
elif attr_char == 'b':
if 'strong' not in opened_elements:
opened_elements.append('strong')
res += '<strong>'
elif attr_char.isdigit():
number = int(attr_char)
if number in number_to_color_names:
if 'span' in opened_elements:
res += '</span>'
res += "<span style='color: %s'>" % (number_to_color_names[number])
opened_elements.append('span')
next_attr_char = string.find('\x19')
res += string
for elem in opened_elements[::-1]:
res += '</%s>' % (elem,)
res += "</p></body>"
return res.replace('\n', '<br />')
def shell_colors_to_poezio_colors(string):
"""
'shell colors' means something like:
Bonjour ^[[0;32msalut^[[0m
The current understanding of this syntax is:
n = 0: reset all attributes to defaults
n >= 30 and n <= 37: set the foreground to n-30
"""
def repl(matchobj):
exp = matchobj.group(0)[2:-1]
numbers = [int(nb) for nb in exp.split(';')]
res = ''
for num in numbers:
if num == 0:
res += r'\x19o'
elif num >= 30 and num <= 37:
res += r'\x19%s' % (num-30,)
return res
return shell_colors_re.sub(repl, string)
def xhtml_code_to_shell_colors(string):
"""
Use a console browser to parse the xhtml and
make it return a shell-colored string
"""
process = subprocess.Popen(["elinks", "-dump", "-dump-color-mode", "2"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
result = process.communicate(input=string.encode('utf-8'))[0]
return result.decode('utf-8').strip()
if __name__ == '__main__':
# print(xhtml_code_to_shell_colors("""
# <html xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/xhtml-im'>
# <body xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>
# <p style='font-size:large'>
# <em>Wow</em>, I'm <span style='color:green'>green</span>
# with <strong>envy</strong>!
# </p>
# </body>
# </html>
# """))
print(poezio_colors_to_html('\x191red\x19o \x192green\x19o \x19b\x192green and bold'))
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