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| 1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
| 2 """ | |
| 3 jinja2.runtime | |
| 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| 5 | |
| 6 Runtime helpers. | |
| 7 | |
| 8 :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team. | |
| 9 :license: BSD. | |
| 10 """ | |
| 11 import sys | |
| 12 | |
| 13 from itertools import chain | |
| 14 from jinja2.nodes import EvalContext, _context_function_types | |
| 15 from jinja2.utils import Markup, soft_unicode, escape, missing, concat, \ | |
| 16 internalcode, object_type_repr | |
| 17 from jinja2.exceptions import UndefinedError, TemplateRuntimeError, \ | |
| 18 TemplateNotFound | |
| 19 from jinja2._compat import imap, text_type, iteritems, \ | |
| 20 implements_iterator, implements_to_string, string_types, PY2 | |
| 21 | |
| 22 | |
| 23 # these variables are exported to the template runtime | |
| 24 __all__ = ['LoopContext', 'TemplateReference', 'Macro', 'Markup', | |
| 25 'TemplateRuntimeError', 'missing', 'concat', 'escape', | |
| 26 'markup_join', 'unicode_join', 'to_string', 'identity', | |
| 27 'TemplateNotFound', 'make_logging_undefined'] | |
| 28 | |
| 29 #: the name of the function that is used to convert something into | |
| 30 #: a string. We can just use the text type here. | |
| 31 to_string = text_type | |
| 32 | |
| 33 #: the identity function. Useful for certain things in the environment | |
| 34 identity = lambda x: x | |
| 35 | |
| 36 _last_iteration = object() | |
| 37 | |
| 38 | |
| 39 def markup_join(seq): | |
| 40 """Concatenation that escapes if necessary and converts to unicode.""" | |
| 41 buf = [] | |
| 42 iterator = imap(soft_unicode, seq) | |
| 43 for arg in iterator: | |
| 44 buf.append(arg) | |
| 45 if hasattr(arg, '__html__'): | |
| 46 return Markup(u'').join(chain(buf, iterator)) | |
| 47 return concat(buf) | |
| 48 | |
| 49 | |
| 50 def unicode_join(seq): | |
| 51 """Simple args to unicode conversion and concatenation.""" | |
| 52 return concat(imap(text_type, seq)) | |
| 53 | |
| 54 | |
| 55 def new_context(environment, template_name, blocks, vars=None, | |
| 56 shared=None, globals=None, locals=None): | |
| 57 """Internal helper to for context creation.""" | |
| 58 if vars is None: | |
| 59 vars = {} | |
| 60 if shared: | |
| 61 parent = vars | |
| 62 else: | |
| 63 parent = dict(globals or (), **vars) | |
| 64 if locals: | |
| 65 # if the parent is shared a copy should be created because | |
| 66 # we don't want to modify the dict passed | |
| 67 if shared: | |
| 68 parent = dict(parent) | |
| 69 for key, value in iteritems(locals): | |
| 70 if key[:2] == 'l_' and value is not missing: | |
| 71 parent[key[2:]] = value | |
| 72 return environment.context_class(environment, parent, template_name, | |
| 73 blocks) | |
| 74 | |
| 75 | |
| 76 class TemplateReference(object): | |
| 77 """The `self` in templates.""" | |
| 78 | |
| 79 def __init__(self, context): | |
| 80 self.__context = context | |
| 81 | |
| 82 def __getitem__(self, name): | |
| 83 blocks = self.__context.blocks[name] | |
| 84 return BlockReference(name, self.__context, blocks, 0) | |
| 85 | |
| 86 def __repr__(self): | |
| 87 return '<%s %r>' % ( | |
| 88 self.__class__.__name__, | |
| 89 self.__context.name | |
| 90 ) | |
| 91 | |
| 92 | |
| 93 class Context(object): | |
| 94 """The template context holds the variables of a template. It stores the | |
| 95 values passed to the template and also the names the template exports. | |
| 96 Creating instances is neither supported nor useful as it's created | |
| 97 automatically at various stages of the template evaluation and should not | |
| 98 be created by hand. | |
| 99 | |
| 100 The context is immutable. Modifications on :attr:`parent` **must not** | |
| 101 happen and modifications on :attr:`vars` are allowed from generated | |
| 102 template code only. Template filters and global functions marked as | |
| 103 :func:`contextfunction`\s get the active context passed as first argument | |
| 104 and are allowed to access the context read-only. | |
| 105 | |
| 106 The template context supports read only dict operations (`get`, | |
| 107 `keys`, `values`, `items`, `iterkeys`, `itervalues`, `iteritems`, | |
| 108 `__getitem__`, `__contains__`). Additionally there is a :meth:`resolve` | |
| 109 method that doesn't fail with a `KeyError` but returns an | |
| 110 :class:`Undefined` object for missing variables. | |
| 111 """ | |
| 112 __slots__ = ('parent', 'vars', 'environment', 'eval_ctx', 'exported_vars', | |
| 113 'name', 'blocks', '__weakref__') | |
| 114 | |
| 115 def __init__(self, environment, parent, name, blocks): | |
| 116 self.parent = parent | |
| 117 self.vars = {} | |
| 118 self.environment = environment | |
| 119 self.eval_ctx = EvalContext(self.environment, name) | |
| 120 self.exported_vars = set() | |
| 121 self.name = name | |
| 122 | |
| 123 # create the initial mapping of blocks. Whenever template inheritance | |
| 124 # takes place the runtime will update this mapping with the new blocks | |
| 125 # from the template. | |
| 126 self.blocks = dict((k, [v]) for k, v in iteritems(blocks)) | |
| 127 | |
| 128 def super(self, name, current): | |
| 129 """Render a parent block.""" | |
| 130 try: | |
| 131 blocks = self.blocks[name] | |
| 132 index = blocks.index(current) + 1 | |
| 133 blocks[index] | |
| 134 except LookupError: | |
| 135 return self.environment.undefined('there is no parent block ' | |
| 136 'called %r.' % name, | |
| 137 name='super') | |
| 138 return BlockReference(name, self, blocks, index) | |
| 139 | |
| 140 def get(self, key, default=None): | |
| 141 """Returns an item from the template context, if it doesn't exist | |
| 142 `default` is returned. | |
| 143 """ | |
| 144 try: | |
| 145 return self[key] | |
| 146 except KeyError: | |
| 147 return default | |
| 148 | |
| 149 def resolve(self, key): | |
| 150 """Looks up a variable like `__getitem__` or `get` but returns an | |
| 151 :class:`Undefined` object with the name of the name looked up. | |
| 152 """ | |
| 153 if key in self.vars: | |
| 154 return self.vars[key] | |
| 155 if key in self.parent: | |
| 156 return self.parent[key] | |
| 157 return self.environment.undefined(name=key) | |
| 158 | |
| 159 def get_exported(self): | |
| 160 """Get a new dict with the exported variables.""" | |
| 161 return dict((k, self.vars[k]) for k in self.exported_vars) | |
| 162 | |
| 163 def get_all(self): | |
| 164 """Return a copy of the complete context as dict including the | |
| 165 exported variables. | |
| 166 """ | |
| 167 return dict(self.parent, **self.vars) | |
| 168 | |
| 169 @internalcode | |
| 170 def call(__self, __obj, *args, **kwargs): | |
| 171 """Call the callable with the arguments and keyword arguments | |
| 172 provided but inject the active context or environment as first | |
| 173 argument if the callable is a :func:`contextfunction` or | |
| 174 :func:`environmentfunction`. | |
| 175 """ | |
| 176 if __debug__: | |
| 177 __traceback_hide__ = True # noqa | |
| 178 | |
| 179 # Allow callable classes to take a context | |
| 180 fn = __obj.__call__ | |
| 181 for fn_type in ('contextfunction', | |
| 182 'evalcontextfunction', | |
| 183 'environmentfunction'): | |
| 184 if hasattr(fn, fn_type): | |
| 185 __obj = fn | |
| 186 break | |
| 187 | |
| 188 if isinstance(__obj, _context_function_types): | |
| 189 if getattr(__obj, 'contextfunction', 0): | |
| 190 args = (__self,) + args | |
| 191 elif getattr(__obj, 'evalcontextfunction', 0): | |
| 192 args = (__self.eval_ctx,) + args | |
| 193 elif getattr(__obj, 'environmentfunction', 0): | |
| 194 args = (__self.environment,) + args | |
| 195 try: | |
| 196 return __obj(*args, **kwargs) | |
| 197 except StopIteration: | |
| 198 return __self.environment.undefined('value was undefined because ' | |
| 199 'a callable raised a ' | |
| 200 'StopIteration exception') | |
| 201 | |
| 202 def derived(self, locals=None): | |
| 203 """Internal helper function to create a derived context.""" | |
| 204 context = new_context(self.environment, self.name, {}, | |
| 205 self.parent, True, None, locals) | |
| 206 context.vars.update(self.vars) | |
| 207 context.eval_ctx = self.eval_ctx | |
| 208 context.blocks.update((k, list(v)) for k, v in iteritems(self.blocks)) | |
| 209 return context | |
| 210 | |
| 211 def _all(meth): | |
| 212 proxy = lambda self: getattr(self.get_all(), meth)() | |
| 213 proxy.__doc__ = getattr(dict, meth).__doc__ | |
| 214 proxy.__name__ = meth | |
| 215 return proxy | |
| 216 | |
| 217 keys = _all('keys') | |
| 218 values = _all('values') | |
| 219 items = _all('items') | |
| 220 | |
| 221 # not available on python 3 | |
| 222 if PY2: | |
| 223 iterkeys = _all('iterkeys') | |
| 224 itervalues = _all('itervalues') | |
| 225 iteritems = _all('iteritems') | |
| 226 del _all | |
| 227 | |
| 228 def __contains__(self, name): | |
| 229 return name in self.vars or name in self.parent | |
| 230 | |
| 231 def __getitem__(self, key): | |
| 232 """Lookup a variable or raise `KeyError` if the variable is | |
| 233 undefined. | |
| 234 """ | |
| 235 item = self.resolve(key) | |
| 236 if isinstance(item, Undefined): | |
| 237 raise KeyError(key) | |
| 238 return item | |
| 239 | |
| 240 def __repr__(self): | |
| 241 return '<%s %s of %r>' % ( | |
| 242 self.__class__.__name__, | |
| 243 repr(self.get_all()), | |
| 244 self.name | |
| 245 ) | |
| 246 | |
| 247 | |
| 248 # register the context as mapping if possible | |
| 249 try: | |
| 250 from collections import Mapping | |
| 251 Mapping.register(Context) | |
| 252 except ImportError: | |
| 253 pass | |
| 254 | |
| 255 | |
| 256 class BlockReference(object): | |
| 257 """One block on a template reference.""" | |
| 258 | |
| 259 def __init__(self, name, context, stack, depth): | |
| 260 self.name = name | |
| 261 self._context = context | |
| 262 self._stack = stack | |
| 263 self._depth = depth | |
| 264 | |
| 265 @property | |
| 266 def super(self): | |
| 267 """Super the block.""" | |
| 268 if self._depth + 1 >= len(self._stack): | |
| 269 return self._context.environment. \ | |
| 270 undefined('there is no parent block called %r.' % | |
| 271 self.name, name='super') | |
| 272 return BlockReference(self.name, self._context, self._stack, | |
| 273 self._depth + 1) | |
| 274 | |
| 275 @internalcode | |
| 276 def __call__(self): | |
| 277 rv = concat(self._stack[self._depth](self._context)) | |
| 278 if self._context.eval_ctx.autoescape: | |
| 279 rv = Markup(rv) | |
| 280 return rv | |
| 281 | |
| 282 | |
| 283 class LoopContext(object): | |
| 284 """A loop context for dynamic iteration.""" | |
| 285 | |
| 286 def __init__(self, iterable, recurse=None, depth0=0): | |
| 287 self._iterator = iter(iterable) | |
| 288 self._recurse = recurse | |
| 289 self._after = self._safe_next() | |
| 290 self.index0 = -1 | |
| 291 self.depth0 = depth0 | |
| 292 | |
| 293 # try to get the length of the iterable early. This must be done | |
| 294 # here because there are some broken iterators around where there | |
| 295 # __len__ is the number of iterations left (i'm looking at your | |
| 296 # listreverseiterator!). | |
| 297 try: | |
| 298 self._length = len(iterable) | |
| 299 except (TypeError, AttributeError): | |
| 300 self._length = None | |
| 301 | |
| 302 def cycle(self, *args): | |
| 303 """Cycles among the arguments with the current loop index.""" | |
| 304 if not args: | |
| 305 raise TypeError('no items for cycling given') | |
| 306 return args[self.index0 % len(args)] | |
| 307 | |
| 308 first = property(lambda x: x.index0 == 0) | |
| 309 last = property(lambda x: x._after is _last_iteration) | |
| 310 index = property(lambda x: x.index0 + 1) | |
| 311 revindex = property(lambda x: x.length - x.index0) | |
| 312 revindex0 = property(lambda x: x.length - x.index) | |
| 313 depth = property(lambda x: x.depth0 + 1) | |
| 314 | |
| 315 def __len__(self): | |
| 316 return self.length | |
| 317 | |
| 318 def __iter__(self): | |
| 319 return LoopContextIterator(self) | |
| 320 | |
| 321 def _safe_next(self): | |
| 322 try: | |
| 323 return next(self._iterator) | |
| 324 except StopIteration: | |
| 325 return _last_iteration | |
| 326 | |
| 327 @internalcode | |
| 328 def loop(self, iterable): | |
| 329 if self._recurse is None: | |
| 330 raise TypeError('Tried to call non recursive loop. Maybe you ' | |
| 331 "forgot the 'recursive' modifier.") | |
| 332 return self._recurse(iterable, self._recurse, self.depth0 + 1) | |
| 333 | |
| 334 # a nifty trick to enhance the error message if someone tried to call | |
| 335 # the the loop without or with too many arguments. | |
| 336 __call__ = loop | |
| 337 del loop | |
| 338 | |
| 339 @property | |
| 340 def length(self): | |
| 341 if self._length is None: | |
| 342 # if was not possible to get the length of the iterator when | |
| 343 # the loop context was created (ie: iterating over a generator) | |
| 344 # we have to convert the iterable into a sequence and use the | |
| 345 # length of that + the number of iterations so far. | |
| 346 iterable = tuple(self._iterator) | |
| 347 self._iterator = iter(iterable) | |
| 348 iterations_done = self.index0 + 2 | |
| 349 self._length = len(iterable) + iterations_done | |
| 350 return self._length | |
| 351 | |
| 352 def __repr__(self): | |
| 353 return '<%s %r/%r>' % ( | |
| 354 self.__class__.__name__, | |
| 355 self.index, | |
| 356 self.length | |
| 357 ) | |
| 358 | |
| 359 | |
| 360 @implements_iterator | |
| 361 class LoopContextIterator(object): | |
| 362 """The iterator for a loop context.""" | |
| 363 __slots__ = ('context',) | |
| 364 | |
| 365 def __init__(self, context): | |
| 366 self.context = context | |
| 367 | |
| 368 def __iter__(self): | |
| 369 return self | |
| 370 | |
| 371 def __next__(self): | |
| 372 ctx = self.context | |
| 373 ctx.index0 += 1 | |
| 374 if ctx._after is _last_iteration: | |
| 375 raise StopIteration() | |
| 376 next_elem = ctx._after | |
| 377 ctx._after = ctx._safe_next() | |
| 378 return next_elem, ctx | |
| 379 | |
| 380 | |
| 381 class Macro(object): | |
| 382 """Wraps a macro function.""" | |
| 383 | |
| 384 def __init__(self, environment, func, name, arguments, defaults, | |
| 385 catch_kwargs, catch_varargs, caller): | |
| 386 self._environment = environment | |
| 387 self._func = func | |
| 388 self._argument_count = len(arguments) | |
| 389 self.name = name | |
| 390 self.arguments = arguments | |
| 391 self.defaults = defaults | |
| 392 self.catch_kwargs = catch_kwargs | |
| 393 self.catch_varargs = catch_varargs | |
| 394 self.caller = caller | |
| 395 | |
| 396 @internalcode | |
| 397 def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
| 398 # try to consume the positional arguments | |
| 399 arguments = list(args[:self._argument_count]) | |
| 400 off = len(arguments) | |
| 401 | |
| 402 # if the number of arguments consumed is not the number of | |
| 403 # arguments expected we start filling in keyword arguments | |
| 404 # and defaults. | |
| 405 if off != self._argument_count: | |
| 406 for idx, name in enumerate(self.arguments[len(arguments):]): | |
| 407 try: | |
| 408 value = kwargs.pop(name) | |
| 409 except KeyError: | |
| 410 try: | |
| 411 value = self.defaults[idx - self._argument_count + off] | |
| 412 except IndexError: | |
| 413 value = self._environment.undefined( | |
| 414 'parameter %r was not provided' % name, name=name) | |
| 415 arguments.append(value) | |
| 416 | |
| 417 # it's important that the order of these arguments does not change | |
| 418 # if not also changed in the compiler's `function_scoping` method. | |
| 419 # the order is caller, keyword arguments, positional arguments! | |
| 420 if self.caller: | |
| 421 caller = kwargs.pop('caller', None) | |
| 422 if caller is None: | |
| 423 caller = self._environment.undefined('No caller defined', | |
| 424 name='caller') | |
| 425 arguments.append(caller) | |
| 426 if self.catch_kwargs: | |
| 427 arguments.append(kwargs) | |
| 428 elif kwargs: | |
| 429 raise TypeError('macro %r takes no keyword argument %r' % | |
| 430 (self.name, next(iter(kwargs)))) | |
| 431 if self.catch_varargs: | |
| 432 arguments.append(args[self._argument_count:]) | |
| 433 elif len(args) > self._argument_count: | |
| 434 raise TypeError('macro %r takes not more than %d argument(s)' % | |
| 435 (self.name, len(self.arguments))) | |
| 436 return self._func(*arguments) | |
| 437 | |
| 438 def __repr__(self): | |
| 439 return '<%s %s>' % ( | |
| 440 self.__class__.__name__, | |
| 441 self.name is None and 'anonymous' or repr(self.name) | |
| 442 ) | |
| 443 | |
| 444 | |
| 445 @implements_to_string | |
| 446 class Undefined(object): | |
| 447 """The default undefined type. This undefined type can be printed and | |
| 448 iterated over, but every other access will raise an :exc:`jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError`: | |
| 449 | |
| 450 >>> foo = Undefined(name='foo') | |
| 451 >>> str(foo) | |
| 452 '' | |
| 453 >>> not foo | |
| 454 True | |
| 455 >>> foo + 42 | |
| 456 Traceback (most recent call last): | |
| 457 ... | |
| 458 jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError: 'foo' is undefined | |
| 459 """ | |
| 460 __slots__ = ('_undefined_hint', '_undefined_obj', '_undefined_name', | |
| 461 '_undefined_exception') | |
| 462 | |
| 463 def __init__(self, hint=None, obj=missing, name=None, exc=UndefinedError): | |
| 464 self._undefined_hint = hint | |
| 465 self._undefined_obj = obj | |
| 466 self._undefined_name = name | |
| 467 self._undefined_exception = exc | |
| 468 | |
| 469 @internalcode | |
| 470 def _fail_with_undefined_error(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
| 471 """Regular callback function for undefined objects that raises an | |
| 472 `jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError` on call. | |
| 473 """ | |
| 474 if self._undefined_hint is None: | |
| 475 if self._undefined_obj is missing: | |
| 476 hint = '%r is undefined' % self._undefined_name | |
| 477 elif not isinstance(self._undefined_name, string_types): | |
| 478 hint = '%s has no element %r' % ( | |
| 479 object_type_repr(self._undefined_obj), | |
| 480 self._undefined_name | |
| 481 ) | |
| 482 else: | |
| 483 hint = '%r has no attribute %r' % ( | |
| 484 object_type_repr(self._undefined_obj), | |
| 485 self._undefined_name | |
| 486 ) | |
| 487 else: | |
| 488 hint = self._undefined_hint | |
| 489 raise self._undefined_exception(hint) | |
| 490 | |
| 491 @internalcode | |
| 492 def __getattr__(self, name): | |
| 493 if name[:2] == '__': | |
| 494 raise AttributeError(name) | |
| 495 return self._fail_with_undefined_error() | |
| 496 | |
| 497 __add__ = __radd__ = __mul__ = __rmul__ = __div__ = __rdiv__ = \ | |
| 498 __truediv__ = __rtruediv__ = __floordiv__ = __rfloordiv__ = \ | |
| 499 __mod__ = __rmod__ = __pos__ = __neg__ = __call__ = \ | |
| 500 __getitem__ = __lt__ = __le__ = __gt__ = __ge__ = __int__ = \ | |
| 501 __float__ = __complex__ = __pow__ = __rpow__ = \ | |
| 502 _fail_with_undefined_error | |
| 503 | |
| 504 def __eq__(self, other): | |
| 505 return type(self) is type(other) | |
| 506 | |
| 507 def __ne__(self, other): | |
| 508 return not self.__eq__(other) | |
| 509 | |
| 510 def __hash__(self): | |
| 511 return id(type(self)) | |
| 512 | |
| 513 def __str__(self): | |
| 514 return u'' | |
| 515 | |
| 516 def __len__(self): | |
| 517 return 0 | |
| 518 | |
| 519 def __iter__(self): | |
| 520 if 0: | |
| 521 yield None | |
| 522 | |
| 523 def __nonzero__(self): | |
| 524 return False | |
| 525 __bool__ = __nonzero__ | |
| 526 | |
| 527 def __repr__(self): | |
| 528 return 'Undefined' | |
| 529 | |
| 530 | |
| 531 def make_logging_undefined(logger=None, base=None): | |
| 532 """Given a logger object this returns a new undefined class that will | |
| 533 log certain failures. It will log iterations and printing. If no | |
| 534 logger is given a default logger is created. | |
| 535 | |
| 536 Example:: | |
| 537 | |
| 538 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
| 539 LoggingUndefined = make_logging_undefined( | |
| 540 logger=logger, | |
| 541 base=Undefined | |
| 542 ) | |
| 543 | |
| 544 .. versionadded:: 2.8 | |
| 545 | |
| 546 :param logger: the logger to use. If not provided, a default logger | |
| 547 is created. | |
| 548 :param base: the base class to add logging functionality to. This | |
| 549 defaults to :class:`Undefined`. | |
| 550 """ | |
| 551 if logger is None: | |
| 552 import logging | |
| 553 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
| 554 logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)) | |
| 555 if base is None: | |
| 556 base = Undefined | |
| 557 | |
| 558 def _log_message(undef): | |
| 559 if undef._undefined_hint is None: | |
| 560 if undef._undefined_obj is missing: | |
| 561 hint = '%s is undefined' % undef._undefined_name | |
| 562 elif not isinstance(undef._undefined_name, string_types): | |
| 563 hint = '%s has no element %s' % ( | |
| 564 object_type_repr(undef._undefined_obj), | |
| 565 undef._undefined_name) | |
| 566 else: | |
| 567 hint = '%s has no attribute %s' % ( | |
| 568 object_type_repr(undef._undefined_obj), | |
| 569 undef._undefined_name) | |
| 570 else: | |
| 571 hint = undef._undefined_hint | |
| 572 logger.warning('Template variable warning: %s', hint) | |
| 573 | |
| 574 class LoggingUndefined(base): | |
| 575 | |
| 576 def _fail_with_undefined_error(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
| 577 try: | |
| 578 return base._fail_with_undefined_error(self, *args, **kwargs) | |
| 579 except self._undefined_exception as e: | |
| 580 logger.error('Template variable error: %s', str(e)) | |
| 581 raise e | |
| 582 | |
| 583 def __str__(self): | |
| 584 rv = base.__str__(self) | |
| 585 _log_message(self) | |
| 586 return rv | |
| 587 | |
| 588 def __iter__(self): | |
| 589 rv = base.__iter__(self) | |
| 590 _log_message(self) | |
| 591 return rv | |
| 592 | |
| 593 if PY2: | |
| 594 def __nonzero__(self): | |
| 595 rv = base.__nonzero__(self) | |
| 596 _log_message(self) | |
| 597 return rv | |
| 598 | |
| 599 def __unicode__(self): | |
| 600 rv = base.__unicode__(self) | |
| 601 _log_message(self) | |
| 602 return rv | |
| 603 else: | |
| 604 def __bool__(self): | |
| 605 rv = base.__bool__(self) | |
| 606 _log_message(self) | |
| 607 return rv | |
| 608 | |
| 609 return LoggingUndefined | |
| 610 | |
| 611 | |
| 612 @implements_to_string | |
| 613 class DebugUndefined(Undefined): | |
| 614 """An undefined that returns the debug info when printed. | |
| 615 | |
| 616 >>> foo = DebugUndefined(name='foo') | |
| 617 >>> str(foo) | |
| 618 '{{ foo }}' | |
| 619 >>> not foo | |
| 620 True | |
| 621 >>> foo + 42 | |
| 622 Traceback (most recent call last): | |
| 623 ... | |
| 624 jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError: 'foo' is undefined | |
| 625 """ | |
| 626 __slots__ = () | |
| 627 | |
| 628 def __str__(self): | |
| 629 if self._undefined_hint is None: | |
| 630 if self._undefined_obj is missing: | |
| 631 return u'{{ %s }}' % self._undefined_name | |
| 632 return '{{ no such element: %s[%r] }}' % ( | |
| 633 object_type_repr(self._undefined_obj), | |
| 634 self._undefined_name | |
| 635 ) | |
| 636 return u'{{ undefined value printed: %s }}' % self._undefined_hint | |
| 637 | |
| 638 | |
| 639 @implements_to_string | |
| 640 class StrictUndefined(Undefined): | |
| 641 """An undefined that barks on print and iteration as well as boolean | |
| 642 tests and all kinds of comparisons. In other words: you can do nothing | |
| 643 with it except checking if it's defined using the `defined` test. | |
| 644 | |
| 645 >>> foo = StrictUndefined(name='foo') | |
| 646 >>> str(foo) | |
| 647 Traceback (most recent call last): | |
| 648 ... | |
| 649 jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError: 'foo' is undefined | |
| 650 >>> not foo | |
| 651 Traceback (most recent call last): | |
| 652 ... | |
| 653 jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError: 'foo' is undefined | |
| 654 >>> foo + 42 | |
| 655 Traceback (most recent call last): | |
| 656 ... | |
| 657 jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError: 'foo' is undefined | |
| 658 """ | |
| 659 __slots__ = () | |
| 660 __iter__ = __str__ = __len__ = __nonzero__ = __eq__ = \ | |
| 661 __ne__ = __bool__ = __hash__ = \ | |
| 662 Undefined._fail_with_undefined_error | |
| 663 | |
| 664 | |
| 665 # remove remaining slots attributes, after the metaclass did the magic they | |
| 666 # are unneeded and irritating as they contain wrong data for the subclasses. | |
| 667 del Undefined.__slots__, DebugUndefined.__slots__, StrictUndefined.__slots__ |
