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# -*- coding: utf-8; frozen_string_literal: true -*-
#
#--
# Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Thomas Leitner <t_leitner@gmx.at>
#
# This file is part of kramdown which is licensed under the MIT.
#++
#
require 'yaml'
module Kramdown
# This module defines all options that are used by parsers and/or converters as well as providing
# methods to deal with the options.
module Options
# Helper class introducing a boolean type for specifying boolean values (+true+ and +false+) as
# option types.
class Boolean
# Return +true+ if +other+ is either +true+ or +false+
def self.===(other)
FalseClass === other || TrueClass === other
end
end
# ----------------------------
# :section: Option definitions
#
# This sections describes the methods that can be used on the Options module.
# ----------------------------
# Struct class for storing the definition of an option.
Definition = Struct.new(:name, :type, :default, :desc, :validator)
# Allowed option types.
ALLOWED_TYPES = [String, Integer, Float, Symbol, Boolean, Object]
@options = {}
# Define a new option called +name+ (a Symbol) with the given +type+ (String, Integer, Float,
# Symbol, Boolean, Object), default value +default+ and the description +desc+. If a block is
# specified, it should validate the value and either raise an error or return a valid value.
#
# The type 'Object' should only be used for complex types for which none of the other types
# suffices. A block needs to be specified when using type 'Object' and it has to cope with
# a value given as string and as the opaque type.
def self.define(name, type, default, desc, &block)
name = name.to_sym
raise ArgumentError, "Option name #{name} is already used" if @options.key?(name)
raise ArgumentError, "Invalid option type #{type} specified" unless ALLOWED_TYPES.include?(type)
raise ArgumentError, "Invalid type for default value" if !(type === default) && !default.nil?
raise ArgumentError, "Missing validator block" if type == Object && block.nil?
@options[name] = Definition.new(name, type, default, desc, block)
end
# Return all option definitions.
def self.definitions
@options
end
# Return +true+ if an option called +name+ is defined.
def self.defined?(name)
@options.key?(name.to_sym)
end
# Return a Hash with the default values for all options.
def self.defaults
temp = {}
@options.each {|_n, o| temp[o.name] = o.default }
temp
end
# Merge the #defaults Hash with the *parsed* options from the given Hash, i.e. only valid option
# names are considered and their value is run through the #parse method.
def self.merge(hash)
temp = defaults
hash.each do |k, v|
k = k.to_sym
temp[k] = @options.key?(k) ? parse(k, v) : v
end
temp
end
# Parse the given value +data+ as if it was a value for the option +name+ and return the parsed
# value with the correct type.
#
# If +data+ already has the correct type, it is just returned. Otherwise it is converted to a
# String and then to the correct type.
def self.parse(name, data)
name = name.to_sym
raise ArgumentError, "No option named #{name} defined" unless @options.key?(name)
unless @options[name].type === data
data = data.to_s
data = if @options[name].type == String
data
elsif @options[name].type == Integer
Integer(data) rescue raise Kramdown::Error, "Invalid integer value for option '#{name}': '#{data}'"
elsif @options[name].type == Float
Float(data) rescue raise Kramdown::Error, "Invalid float value for option '#{name}': '#{data}'"
elsif @options[name].type == Symbol
str_to_sym(data)
elsif @options[name].type == Boolean
data.downcase.strip != 'false' && !data.empty?
end
end
data = @options[name].validator[data] if @options[name].validator
data
end
# Converts the given String +data+ into a Symbol or +nil+ with the
# following provisions:
#
# - A leading colon is stripped from the string.
# - An empty value or a value equal to "nil" results in +nil+.
def self.str_to_sym(data)
data = data.strip
data = data[1..-1] if data[0] == ':'
(data.empty? || data == 'nil' ? nil : data.to_sym)
end
# ----------------------------
# :section: Option Validators
#
# This sections contains all pre-defined option validators.
# ----------------------------
# Ensures that the option value +val+ for the option called +name+ is a valid array. The
# parameter +val+ can be
#
# - a comma separated string which is split into an array of values
# - or an array.
#
# Optionally, the array is checked for the correct size.
def self.simple_array_validator(val, name, size = nil)
if String === val
val = val.split(/,/)
elsif !(Array === val)
raise Kramdown::Error, "Invalid type #{val.class} for option #{name}"
end
if size && val.size != size
raise Kramdown::Error, "Option #{name} needs exactly #{size} values"
end
val
end
# Ensures that the option value +val+ for the option called +name+ is a valid hash. The
# parameter +val+ can be
#
# - a hash in YAML format
# - or a Ruby Hash object.
def self.simple_hash_validator(val, name)
if String === val
begin
val = YAML.safe_load(val)
rescue RuntimeError, ArgumentError, SyntaxError
raise Kramdown::Error, "Invalid YAML value for option #{name}"
end
end
raise Kramdown::Error, "Invalid type #{val.class} for option #{name}" unless Hash === val
val
end
# ----------------------------
# :section: Option Definitions
#
# This sections contains all option definitions that are used by the included
# parsers/converters.
# ----------------------------
define(:template, String, '', <<~EOF)
The name of an ERB template file that should be used to wrap the output
or the ERB template itself.
This is used to wrap the output in an environment so that the output can
be used as a stand-alone document. For example, an HTML template would
provide the needed header and body tags so that the whole output is a
valid HTML file. If no template is specified, the output will be just
the converted text.
When resolving the template file, the given template name is used first.
If such a file is not found, the converter extension (the same as the
converter name) is appended. If the file still cannot be found, the
templates name is interpreted as a template name that is provided by
kramdown (without the converter extension). If the file is still not
found, the template name is checked if it starts with 'string://' and if
it does, this prefix is removed and the rest is used as template
content.
kramdown provides a default template named 'document' for each converter.
Default: ''
Used by: all converters
EOF
define(:auto_ids, Boolean, true, <<~EOF)
Use automatic header ID generation
If this option is `true`, ID values for all headers are automatically
generated if no ID is explicitly specified.
Default: true
Used by: HTML/Latex converter
EOF
define(:auto_id_stripping, Boolean, false, <<~EOF)
Strip all formatting from header text for automatic ID generation
If this option is `true`, only the text elements of a header are used
for generating the ID later (in contrast to just using the raw header
text line).
This option will be removed in version 2.0 because this will be the
default then.
Default: false
Used by: kramdown parser
EOF
define(:auto_id_prefix, String, '', <<~EOF)
Prefix used for automatically generated header IDs
This option can be used to set a prefix for the automatically generated
header IDs so that there is no conflict when rendering multiple kramdown
documents into one output file separately. The prefix should only
contain characters that are valid in an ID!
Default: ''
Used by: HTML/Latex converter
EOF
define(:transliterated_header_ids, Boolean, false, <<~EOF)
Transliterate the header text before generating the ID
Only ASCII characters are used in headers IDs. This is not good for
languages with many non-ASCII characters. By enabling this option
the header text is transliterated to ASCII as good as possible so that
the resulting header ID is more useful.
The stringex library needs to be installed for this feature to work!
Default: false
Used by: HTML/Latex converter
EOF
define(:parse_block_html, Boolean, false, <<~EOF)
Process kramdown syntax in block HTML tags
If this option is `true`, the kramdown parser processes the content of
block HTML tags as text containing block-level elements. Since this is
not wanted normally, the default is `false`. It is normally better to
selectively enable kramdown processing via the markdown attribute.
Default: false
Used by: kramdown parser
EOF
define(:parse_span_html, Boolean, true, <<~EOF)
Process kramdown syntax in span HTML tags
If this option is `true`, the kramdown parser processes the content of
span HTML tags as text containing span-level elements.
Default: true
Used by: kramdown parser
EOF
define(:html_to_native, Boolean, false, <<~EOF)
Convert HTML elements to native elements
If this option is `true`, the parser converts HTML elements to native
elements. For example, when parsing `<em>hallo</em>` the emphasis tag
would normally be converted to an `:html` element with tag type `:em`.
If `html_to_native` is `true`, then the emphasis would be converted to a
native `:em` element.
This is useful for converters that cannot deal with HTML elements.
Default: false
Used by: kramdown parser
EOF
define(:link_defs, Object, {}, <<~EOF) do |val|
Pre-defines link definitions
This option can be used to pre-define link definitions. The value needs
to be a Hash where the keys are the link identifiers and the values are
two element Arrays with the link URL and the link title.
If the value is a String, it has to contain a valid YAML hash and the
hash has to follow the above guidelines.
Default: {}
Used by: kramdown parser
EOF
val = simple_hash_validator(val, :link_defs)
val.each do |_k, v|
if !(Array === v) || v.size > 2 || v.empty?
raise Kramdown::Error, "Invalid structure for hash value of option #{name}"
end
v << nil if v.size == 1
end
val
end
define(:footnote_nr, Integer, 1, <<~EOF)
The number of the first footnote
This option can be used to specify the number that is used for the first
footnote.
Default: 1
Used by: HTML converter
EOF
define(:entity_output, Symbol, :as_char, <<~EOF)
Defines how entities are output
The possible values are :as_input (entities are output in the same
form as found in the input), :numeric (entities are output in numeric
form), :symbolic (entities are output in symbolic form if possible) or
:as_char (entities are output as characters if possible, only available
on Ruby 1.9).
Default: :as_char
Used by: HTML converter, kramdown converter
EOF
define(:toc_levels, Object, (1..6).to_a, <<~EOF) do |val|
Defines the levels that are used for the table of contents
The individual levels can be specified by separating them with commas
(e.g. 1,2,3) or by using the range syntax (e.g. 1..3). Only the
specified levels are used for the table of contents.
Default: 1..6
Used by: HTML/Latex converter
EOF
case val
when String
if val =~ /^(\d)\.\.(\d)$/
val = Range.new($1.to_i, $2.to_i).to_a
elsif val =~ /^\d(?:,\d)*$/
val = val.split(/,/).map(&:to_i).uniq
else
raise Kramdown::Error, "Invalid syntax for option toc_levels"
end
when Array, Range
val = val.map(&:to_i).uniq
else
raise Kramdown::Error, "Invalid type #{val.class} for option toc_levels"
end
if val.any? {|i| !(1..6).cover?(i) }
raise Kramdown::Error, "Level numbers for option toc_levels have to be integers from 1 to 6"
end
val
end
define(:line_width, Integer, 72, <<~EOF)
Defines the line width to be used when outputting a document
Default: 72
Used by: kramdown converter
EOF
define(:latex_headers, Object, %w[section subsection subsubsection paragraph subparagraph subparagraph], <<~EOF) do |val|
Defines the LaTeX commands for different header levels
The commands for the header levels one to six can be specified by
separating them with commas.
Default: section,subsection,subsubsection,paragraph,subparagraph,subparagraph
Used by: Latex converter
EOF
simple_array_validator(val, :latex_headers, 6)
end
define(:smart_quotes, Object, %w[lsquo rsquo ldquo rdquo], <<~EOF) do |val|
Defines the HTML entity names or code points for smart quote output
The entities identified by entity name or code point that should be
used for, in order, a left single quote, a right single quote, a left
double and a right double quote are specified by separating them with
commas.
Default: lsquo,rsquo,ldquo,rdquo
Used by: HTML/Latex converter
EOF
val = simple_array_validator(val, :smart_quotes, 4)
val.map! {|v| Integer(v) rescue v }
val
end
define(:typographic_symbols, Object, {}, <<~EOF) do |val|
Defines a mapping from typographical symbol to output characters
Typographical symbols are normally output using their equivalent Unicode
codepoint. However, sometimes one wants to change the output, mostly to
fallback to a sequence of ASCII characters.
This option allows this by specifying a mapping from typographical
symbol to its output string. For example, the mapping {hellip: ...} would
output the standard ASCII representation of an ellipsis.
The available typographical symbol names are:
* hellip: ellipsis
* mdash: em-dash
* ndash: en-dash
* laquo: left guillemet
* raquo: right guillemet
* laquo_space: left guillemet followed by a space
* raquo_space: right guillemet preceeded by a space
Default: {}
Used by: HTML/Latex converter
EOF
val = simple_hash_validator(val, :typographic_symbols)
val.keys.each do |k|
val[k.kind_of?(String) ? str_to_sym(k) : k] = val.delete(k).to_s
end
val
end
define(:remove_block_html_tags, Boolean, true, <<~EOF)
Remove block HTML tags
If this option is `true`, the RemoveHtmlTags converter removes
block HTML tags.
Default: true
Used by: RemoveHtmlTags converter
EOF
define(:remove_span_html_tags, Boolean, false, <<~EOF)
Remove span HTML tags
If this option is `true`, the RemoveHtmlTags converter removes
span HTML tags.
Default: false
Used by: RemoveHtmlTags converter
EOF
define(:header_offset, Integer, 0, <<~EOF)
Sets the output offset for headers
If this option is c (may also be negative) then a header with level n
will be output as a header with level c+n. If c+n is lower than 1,
level 1 will be used. If c+n is greater than 6, level 6 will be used.
Default: 0
Used by: HTML converter, Kramdown converter, Latex converter
EOF
define(:syntax_highlighter, Symbol, :rouge, <<~EOF)
Set the syntax highlighter
Specifies the syntax highlighter that should be used for highlighting
code blocks and spans. If this option is set to +nil+, no syntax
highlighting is done.
Options for the syntax highlighter can be set with the
syntax_highlighter_opts configuration option.
Default: rouge
Used by: HTML/Latex converter
EOF
define(:syntax_highlighter_opts, Object, {}, <<~EOF) do |val|
Set the syntax highlighter options
Specifies options for the syntax highlighter set via the
syntax_highlighter configuration option.
The value needs to be a hash with key-value pairs that are understood by
the used syntax highlighter.
Default: {}
Used by: HTML/Latex converter
EOF
val = simple_hash_validator(val, :syntax_highlighter_opts)
val.keys.each do |k|
val[k.kind_of?(String) ? str_to_sym(k) : k] = val.delete(k)
end
val
end
define(:math_engine, Symbol, :mathjax, <<~EOF)
Set the math engine
Specifies the math engine that should be used for converting math
blocks/spans. If this option is set to +nil+, no math engine is used and
the math blocks/spans are output as is.
Options for the selected math engine can be set with the
math_engine_opts configuration option.
Default: mathjax
Used by: HTML converter
EOF
define(:math_engine_opts, Object, {}, <<~EOF) do |val|
Set the math engine options
Specifies options for the math engine set via the math_engine
configuration option.
The value needs to be a hash with key-value pairs that are understood by
the used math engine.
Default: {}
Used by: HTML converter
EOF
val = simple_hash_validator(val, :math_engine_opts)
val.keys.each do |k|
val[k.kind_of?(String) ? str_to_sym(k) : k] = val.delete(k)
end
val
end
define(:footnote_backlink, String, '&#8617;', <<~EOF)
Defines the text that should be used for the footnote backlinks
The footnote backlink is just text, so any special HTML characters will
be escaped.
If the footnote backlint text is an empty string, no footnote backlinks
will be generated.
Default: '&8617;'
Used by: HTML converter
EOF
define(:footnote_backlink_inline, Boolean, false, <<~EOF)
Specifies whether the footnote backlink should always be inline
With the default of false the footnote backlink is placed at the end of
the last paragraph if there is one, or an extra paragraph with only the
footnote backlink is created.
Setting this option to true tries to place the footnote backlink in the
last, possibly nested paragraph or header. If this fails (e.g. in the
case of a table), an extra paragraph with only the footnote backlink is
created.
Default: false
Used by: HTML converter
EOF
define(:footnote_prefix, String, '', <<~EOF)
Prefix used for footnote IDs
This option can be used to set a prefix for footnote IDs. This is useful
when rendering multiple documents into the same output file to avoid
duplicate IDs. The prefix should only contain characters that are valid
in an ID!
Default: ''
Used by: HTML
EOF
end
end