#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # updateDocumentToC.py # # Insert table of contents at top of Catch markdown documents. # # This script is distributed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 # # It is based on markdown-toclify version 1.7.1 by Sebastian Raschka, # https://github.com/rasbt/markdown-toclify # from __future__ import print_function import argparse import glob import os import re import sys from scriptCommon import catchPath # Configuration: minTocEntries = 4 headingExcludeDefault = [1,3,4,5] # use level 2 headers for at default headingExcludeRelease = [1,3,4,5] # use level 1 headers for release-notes.md documentsDefault = os.path.join(os.path.relpath(catchPath), 'docs/*.md') releaseNotesName = 'release-notes.md' contentTitle = '**Contents**' contentLineNo = 4 contentLineNdx = contentLineNo - 1 # End configuration VALIDS = '0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_-&' def readLines(in_file): """Returns a list of lines from a input markdown file.""" with open(in_file, 'r') as inf: in_contents = inf.read().split('\n') return in_contents def removeLines(lines, remove=('[[back to top]', ' tags.""" if not remove: return lines[:] out = [] for l in lines: if l.startswith(remove): continue out.append(l) return out def removeToC(lines): """Removes existing table of contents starting at index contentLineNdx.""" if not lines[contentLineNdx ].startswith(contentTitle): return lines[:] result_top = lines[:contentLineNdx] pos = contentLineNdx + 1 while lines[pos].startswith('['): pos = pos + 1 result_bottom = lines[pos + 1:] return result_top + result_bottom def dashifyHeadline(line): """ Takes a header line from a Markdown document and returns a tuple of the '#'-stripped version of the head line, a string version for anchor tags, and the level of the headline as integer. E.g., >>> dashifyHeadline('### some header lvl3') ('Some header lvl3', 'some-header-lvl3', 3) """ stripped_right = line.rstrip('#') stripped_both = stripped_right.lstrip('#') level = len(stripped_right) - len(stripped_both) stripped_wspace = stripped_both.strip() # GitHub's sluggification works in an interesting way # 1) '+', '/', '(', ')' and so on are just removed # 2) spaces are converted into '-' directly # 3) multiple -- are not collapsed dashified = '' for c in stripped_wspace: if c in VALIDS: dashified += c.lower() elif c.isspace(): dashified += '-' else: # Unknown symbols are just removed continue return [stripped_wspace, dashified, level] def tagAndCollect(lines, id_tag=True, back_links=False, exclude_h=None): """ Gets headlines from the markdown document and creates anchor tags. Keyword arguments: lines: a list of sublists where every sublist represents a line from a Markdown document. id_tag: if true, creates inserts a the tags (not req. by GitHub) back_links: if true, adds "back to top" links below each headline exclude_h: header levels to exclude. E.g., [2, 3] excludes level 2 and 3 headings. Returns a tuple of 2 lists: 1st list: A modified version of the input list where anchor tags where inserted above the header lines (if github is False). 2nd list: A list of 3-value sublists, where the first value represents the heading, the second value the string that was inserted assigned to the IDs in the anchor tags, and the third value is an integer that represents the headline level. E.g., [['some header lvl3', 'some-header-lvl3', 3], ...] """ out_contents = [] headlines = [] for l in lines: saw_headline = False orig_len = len(l) l_stripped = l.lstrip() if l_stripped.startswith(('# ', '## ', '### ', '#### ', '##### ', '###### ')): # comply with new markdown standards # not a headline if '#' not followed by whitespace '##no-header': if not l.lstrip('#').startswith(' '): continue # not a headline if more than 6 '#': if len(l) - len(l.lstrip('#')) > 6: continue # headers can be indented by at most 3 spaces: if orig_len - len(l_stripped) > 3: continue # ignore empty headers if not set(l) - {'#', ' '}: continue saw_headline = True dashified = dashifyHeadline(l) if not exclude_h or not dashified[-1] in exclude_h: if id_tag: id_tag = ''\ % (dashified[1]) out_contents.append(id_tag) headlines.append(dashified) out_contents.append(l) if back_links and saw_headline: out_contents.append('[[back to top](#table-of-contents)]') return out_contents, headlines def positioningHeadlines(headlines): """ Strips unnecessary whitespaces/tabs if first header is not left-aligned """ left_just = False for row in headlines: if row[-1] == 1: left_just = True break if not left_just: for row in headlines: row[-1] -= 1 return headlines def createToc(headlines, hyperlink=True, top_link=False, no_toc_header=False): """ Creates the table of contents from the headline list that was returned by the tagAndCollect function. Keyword Arguments: headlines: list of lists e.g., ['Some header lvl3', 'some-header-lvl3', 3] hyperlink: Creates hyperlinks in Markdown format if True, e.g., '- [Some header lvl1](#some-header-lvl1)' top_link: if True, add a id tag for linking the table of contents itself (for the back-to-top-links) no_toc_header: suppresses TOC header if True. Returns a list of headlines for a table of contents in Markdown format, e.g., [' - [Some header lvl3](#some-header-lvl3)', ...] """ processed = [] if not no_toc_header: if top_link: processed.append('\n') processed.append(contentTitle + '
') for line in headlines: if hyperlink: item = '[%s](#%s)' % (line[0], line[1]) else: item = '%s- %s' % ((line[2]-1)*' ', line[0]) processed.append(item + '
') processed.append('\n') return processed def buildMarkdown(toc_headlines, body, spacer=0, placeholder=None): """ Returns a string with the Markdown output contents incl. the table of contents. Keyword arguments: toc_headlines: lines for the table of contents as created by the createToc function. body: contents of the Markdown file including ID-anchor tags as returned by the tagAndCollect function. spacer: Adds vertical space after the table of contents. Height in pixels. placeholder: If a placeholder string is provided, the placeholder will be replaced by the TOC instead of inserting the TOC at the top of the document """ if spacer: spacer_line = ['\n
\n' % (spacer)] toc_markdown = "\n".join(toc_headlines + spacer_line) else: toc_markdown = "\n".join(toc_headlines) if placeholder: body_markdown = "\n".join(body) markdown = body_markdown.replace(placeholder, toc_markdown) else: body_markdown_p1 = "\n".join(body[:contentLineNdx ]) + '\n' body_markdown_p2 = "\n".join(body[ contentLineNdx:]) markdown = body_markdown_p1 + toc_markdown + body_markdown_p2 return markdown def outputMarkdown(markdown_cont, output_file): """ Writes to an output file if `outfile` is a valid path. """ if output_file: with open(output_file, 'w') as out: out.write(markdown_cont) def markdownToclify( input_file, output_file=None, min_toc_len=2, github=False, back_to_top=False, nolink=False, no_toc_header=False, spacer=0, placeholder=None, exclude_h=None): """ Function to add table of contents to markdown files. Parameters ----------- input_file: str Path to the markdown input file. output_file: str (default: None) Path to the markdown output file. min_toc_len: int (default: 2) Miniumum number of entries to create a table of contents for. github: bool (default: False) Uses GitHub TOC syntax if True. back_to_top: bool (default: False) Inserts back-to-top links below headings if True. nolink: bool (default: False) Creates the table of contents without internal links if True. no_toc_header: bool (default: False) Suppresses the Table of Contents header if True spacer: int (default: 0) Inserts horizontal space (in pixels) after the table of contents. placeholder: str (default: None) Inserts the TOC at the placeholder string instead of inserting the TOC at the top of the document. exclude_h: list (default None) Excludes header levels, e.g., if [2, 3], ignores header levels 2 and 3 in the TOC. Returns ----------- changed: Boolean True if the file has been updated, False otherwise. """ cleaned_contents = removeLines( removeToC(readLines(input_file)), remove=('[[back to top]', '= (3, 3): os.replace(output_file, input_file) else: os.remove(input_file) os.rename(output_file, input_file) return 1 def updateDocumentToC(paths, min_toc_len, verbose): """Add or update table of contents to specified paths. Return number of changed files""" n = 0 for g in paths: for f in glob.glob(g): if os.path.isfile(f): n = n + updateSingleDocumentToC(input_file=f, min_toc_len=min_toc_len, verbose=verbose) return n def updateDocumentToCMain(): """Add or update table of contents to specified paths.""" parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description='Add or update table of contents in markdown documents.', epilog="""""", formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter) parser.add_argument( 'Input', metavar='file', type=str, nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='files to process, at default: docs/*.md') parser.add_argument( '-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help='report the name of the file being processed') parser.add_argument( '--min-toc-entries', dest='minTocEntries', default=minTocEntries, type=int, metavar='N', help='the minimum number of entries to create a table of contents for [{default}]'.format(default=minTocEntries)) parser.add_argument( '--remove-toc', action='store_const', dest='minTocEntries', const=99, help='remove all tables of contents') args = parser.parse_args() paths = args.Input if args.Input else [documentsDefault] changedFiles = updateDocumentToC(paths=paths, min_toc_len=args.minTocEntries, verbose=args.verbose) if changedFiles > 0: print( "Processed table of contents in " + str(changedFiles) + " file(s)" ) else: print( "No table of contents added or updated" ) if __name__ == '__main__': updateDocumentToCMain() # end of file