about python-creole
python-creole is a OpenSource (GPL) Python lib for converting markups. python-creole is pure python. No external libs needed.
Compatible Python Versions (see tox.ini):
- 3.9, 3.8, 3.7, 3.6
- PyPy3
Existing converters:
- creole -> html
- html -> creole markup
- reSt -> html (for clean html code)
- html -> reStructuredText markup (only a subset of reSt supported)
- html -> textile markup (not completed yet)
The creole2html part based on the creole markup parser and emitter from the MoinMoin project by Radomir Dopieralski and Thomas Waldmann.
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install
Python packages available on: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-creole/
~$ pip install python-creole
To setup a virtualenv via Poetry, see unittests section below.
dependencies
For the most parts (creole2html and html2creole) no external libraries are needed.
For all functionality (and running the unittests) these modules are needed:
example
creole2html
Convert creole markup to html code:
>>> from creole import creole2html >>> creole2html("This is **creole //markup//**") u'<p>This is <strong>creole <i>markup</i></strong></p>\n'
html2creole
Convert html code back into creole markup:
>>> from creole import html2creole >>> html2creole(u'<p>This is <strong>creole <i>markup</i></strong></p>\n') u'This is **creole //markup//**'
rest2html
Convert ReStructuredText into clean html code (needs docutils):
>>> from creole.rest2html.clean_writer import rest2html >>> rest2html(u"A ReSt link to `PyLucid CMS <http://www.pylucid.org>`_ :)") u'<p>A ReSt link to <a href="http://www.pylucid.org">PyLucid CMS</a> :)</p>\\n'
(more information: rest2html wiki page)
html2rest
Convert html code into ReStructuredText markup:
>>> from creole import html2rest >>> html2rest(u'<p>This is <strong>ReStructuredText</strong> <em>markup</em>!</p>') u'This is **ReStructuredText** *markup*!'
html2textile
Convert html code into textile markup
>>> from creole import html2textile >>> html2textile(u'<p>This is <strong>textile <i>markup</i></strong>!</p>') u'This is *textile __markup__*!'
See also: http://github.com/jedie/python-creole/blob/master/demo.py
Image size additional
You can pass image width/height in image tags, e.g.:
>>> from creole import creole2html >>> creole_markup="""{{foobar.jpg|image title|90x160}}""" >>> creole2html(creole_markup) '<p><img src="foobar.jpg" title="image title" alt="image title" width="90" height="160" /></p>'
The third part (90x160) is not in creole standard, you can force a strict mode, e.g.:
>>> creole2html(creole_markup, strict=True) '<p><img src="foobar.jpg" title="image title|90x160" alt="image title|90x160" /></p>'
Source code highlighting support
You can find a example macro which highlight source code thanks to the pygments library. It is located here: /creole/shared/example_macros.py. Here is how to use it:
>>> from creole import creole2html >>> from creole.shared.example_macros import code >>> creole_markup="""<<code ext=".py">>#some code\nprint('coucou')\n<</code>>""" >>> creole2html(creole_markup, macros={'code': code})
commandline interface
If you have python-creole installed, you will get these simple CLI scripts:
- creole2html
- html2creole
- html2rest
- html2textile
Here the --help output from html2creole:
$ html2creole --help usage: html2creole [-h] [-v] [--encoding ENCODING] sourcefile destination python-creole is an open-source (GPL) markup converter in pure Python for: creole2html, html2creole, html2ReSt, html2textile positional arguments: sourcefile source file to convert destination Output filename optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --version show program's version number and exit --encoding ENCODING Codec for read/write file (default encoding: utf-8)
Example to convert a html file into a creole file:
$ html2creole foobar.html foobar.creole
documentation
We store documentation/examples into the project wiki:
How to handle unknown html tags in html2creole:
Contributers should take a look at this page:
Creole Markup Cheat Sheet can be found here: http://www.wikicreole.org/wiki/CheatSheet
unittests
# clone repository (or use your fork): ~$ git clone https://github.com/jedie/python-creole.git ~$ cd python-creole # install or update poetry: ~/python-creole$ make install-poetry # install python-creole via poetry: ~/python-creole$ make install # Run pytest: ~/python-creole$ make pytest # Run pytest via tox with all environments: ~/python-creole$ make tox # Run pytest via tox with one Python version: ~/python-creole$ make tox-py38 ~/python-creole$ make tox-py37 ~/python-creole$ make tox-py36
make targets
To see all make targets, just call make:
~/python-creole$ make help List all commands install-poetry install or update poetry install install python-creole via poetry lint Run code formatters and linter fix-code-style Fix code formatting tox-listenvs List all tox test environments tox Run pytest via tox with all environments tox-py36 Run pytest via tox with *python v3.6* tox-py37 Run pytest via tox with *python v3.7* tox-py38 Run pytest via tox with *python v3.8* tox-py39 Run pytest via tox with *python v3.9* pytest Run pytest update-rst-readme update README.rst from README.creole publish Release new version to PyPi
Use creole in README
With python-creole you can convert a README on-the-fly from creole into ReStructuredText in setup.py How to do this, read: https://github.com/jedie/python-creole/wiki/Use-In-Setup
Note: In this case you must install docutils! See above.
history
- *dev* - compare v1.4.10...master
- TBC
- v1.4.10 - 2021-05-11 - compare v1.4.9...v1.4.10
- Update some string formatting to f-strings
- Replace some join() list comprehension with generators
- Test on github actions also under MacOS
- Remove Travis CI (All tests already running via github actions)
- v1.4.9 - 2020-11-4 - compare v1.4.8...v1.4.9
- Add missing classifier for Python 3.9 (Contributed by jugmac00)
- Update readme test
- v1.4.8 - 2020-10-17 - compare v1.4.7...v1.4.8
- Validate generated README.rst with readme-renderer
- v1.4.7 - 2020-10-17 - compare v1.4.6...v1.4.7
- update_rst_readme() will touch README.rst if there are not change (timestamp will not changed in file)
- Run tests with Python 3.9, too.
- Some meta updates to project setup
- v1.4.6 - 2020-02-13 - compare v1.4.5...v1.4.6
- less restricted dependency specification
- v1.4.5 - 2020-02-13 - compare v1.4.4...v1.4.5
- new: creole.setup_utils.assert_rst_readme for project setup tests
- use https://github.com/ymyzk/tox-gh-actions on gitlab CI
- v1.4.4 - 2020-02-07 - compare v1.4.3...v1.4.4
- v1.4.3 - 2020-02-01 - compare v1.4.2...v1.4.3
- Use new poetry-publish for make publish
- v1.4.2 - 2020-02-01 - compare v1.4.1...v1.4.2
- Update CI configs on github and travis
- Update Makefile: add make publish and make update-rst-readme
- Add generated README.rst in repository to fix install problems about missing readme
- v1.4.1 - 2020-01-19 - compare v1.4.0...v1.4.1
- Remove Python v2 support code
- Fix "Undefined substitution referenced" error contributed by dforsi
- Fix regression in tests for setup_utils contributed by jugmac00
- Fix code style with: autopep8
- sort imports with isort
- change old %-formatted and .format(...) strings into Python 3.6+'s f-strings with flynt
- Activate linting in CI pipeline
- v1.4.0 - 2020-01-19 - compare v1.3.2...v1.4.0
- modernize project:
- use poetry
- Add a Makefile
- use pytest and tox
- remove Python v2 support
- Test with Python v3.6, v3.7 and v3.8
- modernize project:
- v1.3.2 - 2018-02-27 - compare v1.3.1...v1.3.2
- Adding optional img size to creole2html and html2creole contributed by John Dupuy
- run tests also with python 3.5 and 3.6
- v1.3.1 - 2015-08-15 - compare v1.3.0...v1.3.1
- Bugfix for "Failed building wheel for python-creole"
- v1.3.0 - 2015-06-02 - compare v1.2.2...v1.3.0
- Refactory internal file structure
- run unittests and doctests with nose
- Refactor CLI tests
- skip official support for Python 2.6
- small code cleanups and fixes.
- use json.dumps() instead of repr() in some cases
- v1.2.2 - 2015-04-05 - compare v1.2.1...v1.2.2
- Bugfix textile unittests if url scheme is unknown
- migrate google-code Wiki to github and remove google-code links
- v1.2.1 - 2014-09-14 - compare v1.2.0...v1.2.1
- Use origin PyPi code to check generated reStructuredText in setup.py
- Update unitest for textile v2.1.8
- v1.2.0 - 2014-05-15 - compare v1.1.1...v1.2.0
- NEW: Add <<code>> example macro (Source code highlighting with pygments) - implemented by Julien Enselme
- NEW: Add <<toc>> macro to create a table of contents list
- Bugfix for: AttributeError: 'CreoleParser' object has no attribute '_escaped_char_repl'
- Bugfix for: AttributeError: 'CreoleParser' object has no attribute '_escaped_url_repl'
- API Change: Callable macros will raise a TypeError instead of create a DeprecationWarning (Was removed in v0.5)
- v1.1.1 - 2013-11-08
- Bugfix: Setup script exited with error: can't copy 'README.creole': doesn't exist or not a regular file
- v1.1.0 - 2013-10-28
- NEW: Simple commandline interface added.
- v1.0.7 - 2013-08-07
- Bugfix in 'clean reStructuredText html writer' if docutils => v0.11 used.
- Bugfix for PyPy 2.1 usage
- v1.0.6 - 2012-10-15
- Security fix in rest2html: Disable "file_insertion_enabled" and "raw_enabled" as default.
- v1.0.5 - 2012-09-03
- made automatic protocol links more strict: Only whitespace before and at the end are allowed.
- Bugfix: Don't allow ftp:/broken (Only one slash) to be a link.
- v1.0.4 - 2012-06-11
- html2rest: Handle double link/image substitution and raise better error messages
- Bugfix in unittests (include test README file in python package). Thanks to Wen Heping for reporting this.
- v1.0.3 - 2012-06-11
- Bugfix: AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'interesting_cdata' from HTMLParser patch. Thanks to Wen Heping for reporting this.
- Fix a bug in get_long_description() ReSt test for Py3k and his unittests.
- Use Travis CI, too.
- v1.0.2 - 2012-04-04
- Fix "AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'parent'" in html2creole.
- v1.0.1 - 2011-11-16
- Fix "TypeError: expected string or buffer" in rest2html.
- Bugfix in exception handling.
- v1.0.0 - 2011-10-20
- Change API: Replace 'parser_kwargs' and 'emitter_kwargs' with separate arguments. (More information on API Wiki Page)
- v0.9.2
- Turn zip_safe in setup.py on and change unittests API.
- v0.9.1
- Many Bugfixes, tested with CPython 2.6, 2.7, 3.2 and PyPy v1.6
- v0.9.0
- Add Python v3 support (like http://python3porting.com/noconv.html strategy)
- move unittests into creole/tests/
- Tested with Python 2.7.1, 3.2 and PyPy v1.6.1 15798ab8cf48 jit
- v0.8.5
- Bugfix in html2creole: ignore links without href
- v0.8.4
- Bugfix in html parser if list tag has attributes: https://code.google.com/p/python-creole/issues/detail?id=19#c4
- v0.8.3
- Better error message if given string is not unicode: https://code.google.com/p/python-creole/issues/detail?id=19
- v0.8.2
- Bugfix in get_long_description() error handling (local variable 'long_description_origin' referenced before assignment)
- v0.8.1
- Bugfix for installation under python 2.5
- Note: setup helper changed: rename GetLongDescription(...) to get_long_description(...)
- v0.8
- New GetLongDescription() helper for setup.py, see: https://github.com/jedie/python-creole/wiki/Use-In-Setup
- v0.7.3
- Bugfix in html2rest:
- table without <th> header
- new line after table
- create reference hyperlinks in table cells intead of embedded urls.
- Don't always use raise_unknown_node()
- Add child content to raise_unknown_node()
- Bugfix in html2rest:
- v0.7.2
- Activate ---- to <hr> in html2rest
- Update demo.py
- v0.7.1
- Bugfix if docutils are not installed
- API change: rest2html is now here: from creole.rest2html.clean_writer import rest2html
- v0.7.0
- NEW: Add a html2reStructuredText converter (only a subset of reSt supported)
- v0.6.1
- Bugfix: separate lines with one space in "wiki style line breaks" mode
- v0.6
- NEW: html2textile converter
- some API changed!
- v0.5
-
API changed:
- Html2CreoleEmitter optional argument 'unknown_emit' takes now a callable for handle unknown html tags.
- No macros used as default in creole2html converting.
- We remove the support for callable macros. Only dict and modules are allowed.
- remove unknown html tags is default behaviour in html2creole converting.
- restructure and cleanup sourcecode files.
-
API changed:
- v0.4
- only emit children of empty tags like div and span (contributed by Eric O'Connell)
- remove inter wiki links and doesn't check the protocol
- v0.3.3
- Use <tt> when {{{ ... }}} is inline and not <pre>, see: PyLucid Forum Thread
- Bugfix in html2creole: insert newline before new list. TODO: apply to all block tags: issues 16
- v0.3.2
- Bugfix for spaces after Headline: issues 15
- v0.3.1
- Make argument 'block_rules' in Parser() optional
- v0.3.0
- creole2html() has the optional parameter 'blog_line_breaks' to switch from default blog to wiki line breaks
- v0.2.8
- bugfix in setup.py
- v0.2.7
- handle obsolete non-closed <br> tag
- v0.2.6
- bugfix in setup.py
- Cleanup DocStrings
- add unittests
- v0.2.5
- creole2html: Bugfix if "--", "//" etc. stands alone, see also: issues 12
- Note: bold, italic etc. can't cross line any more.
- v0.2.4
- creole2html: ignore file extensions in image tag
- see also: issues 7
- creole2html: ignore file extensions in image tag
- v0.2.3
- html2creole bugfix/enhanced: convert image tag without alt attribute:
- see also: issues 6
- Thanks Betz Stefan alias 'encbladexp'
- html2creole bugfix/enhanced: convert image tag without alt attribute:
- v0.2.2
- html2creole bugfix: convert <a href="/url/">Search & Destroy</a>
- v0.2.1
- html2creole bugfixes in:
- converting tables: ignore tbody tag and better handling p and a tags in td
- converting named entity
- html2creole bugfixes in:
- v0.2
- remove all django template tag stuff: issues 3
- html code always escaped
- v0.1.1
- improve macros stuff, patch by Vitja Makarov: issues 2
- v0.1.0
- first version cut out from PyLucid CMS
first source code was written 27.11.2008: Forum thread (de)
Project links
GitHub | https://github.com/jedie/python-creole |
Wiki | https://github.com/jedie/python-creole/wiki |
PyPi | https://pypi.org/project/python-creole/ |