Python docutils.io.StringInput() Examples

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Example #1
Source File: examples.py    From aws-builders-fair-projects with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def internals(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
              input_encoding='unicode', settings_overrides=None):
    """
    Return the document tree and publisher, for exploring Docutils internals.

    Parameters: see `html_parts()`.
    """
    if settings_overrides:
        overrides = settings_overrides.copy()
    else:
        overrides = {}
    overrides['input_encoding'] = input_encoding
    output, pub = core.publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=input_string,
        source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.NullOutput, destination=None,
        destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
        parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
        writer=None, writer_name='null',
        settings=None, settings_spec=None, settings_overrides=overrides,
        config_section=None, enable_exit_status=None)
    return pub.writer.document, pub 
Example #2
Source File: examples.py    From AWS-Transit-Gateway-Demo-MultiAccount with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def internals(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
              input_encoding='unicode', settings_overrides=None):
    """
    Return the document tree and publisher, for exploring Docutils internals.

    Parameters: see `html_parts()`.
    """
    if settings_overrides:
        overrides = settings_overrides.copy()
    else:
        overrides = {}
    overrides['input_encoding'] = input_encoding
    output, pub = core.publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=input_string,
        source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.NullOutput, destination=None,
        destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
        parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
        writer=None, writer_name='null',
        settings=None, settings_spec=None, settings_overrides=overrides,
        config_section=None, enable_exit_status=None)
    return pub.writer.document, pub 
Example #3
Source File: examples.py    From AWS-Transit-Gateway-Demo-MultiAccount with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def internals(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
              input_encoding='unicode', settings_overrides=None):
    """
    Return the document tree and publisher, for exploring Docutils internals.

    Parameters: see `html_parts()`.
    """
    if settings_overrides:
        overrides = settings_overrides.copy()
    else:
        overrides = {}
    overrides['input_encoding'] = input_encoding
    output, pub = core.publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=input_string,
        source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.NullOutput, destination=None,
        destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
        parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
        writer=None, writer_name='null',
        settings=None, settings_spec=None, settings_overrides=overrides,
        config_section=None, enable_exit_status=None)
    return pub.writer.document, pub 
Example #4
Source File: examples.py    From cadquery-freecad-module with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def internals(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
              input_encoding='unicode', settings_overrides=None):
    """
    Return the document tree and publisher, for exploring Docutils internals.

    Parameters: see `html_parts()`.
    """
    if settings_overrides:
        overrides = settings_overrides.copy()
    else:
        overrides = {}
    overrides['input_encoding'] = input_encoding
    output, pub = core.publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=input_string,
        source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.NullOutput, destination=None,
        destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
        parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
        writer=None, writer_name='null',
        settings=None, settings_spec=None, settings_overrides=overrides,
        config_section=None, enable_exit_status=None)
    return pub.writer.document, pub 
Example #5
Source File: examples.py    From bash-lambda-layer with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def internals(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
              input_encoding='unicode', settings_overrides=None):
    """
    Return the document tree and publisher, for exploring Docutils internals.

    Parameters: see `html_parts()`.
    """
    if settings_overrides:
        overrides = settings_overrides.copy()
    else:
        overrides = {}
    overrides['input_encoding'] = input_encoding
    output, pub = core.publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=input_string,
        source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.NullOutput, destination=None,
        destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
        parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
        writer=None, writer_name='null',
        settings=None, settings_spec=None, settings_overrides=overrides,
        config_section=None, enable_exit_status=None)
    return pub.writer.document, pub 
Example #6
Source File: examples.py    From blackmamba with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def internals(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
              input_encoding='unicode', settings_overrides=None):
    """
    Return the document tree and publisher, for exploring Docutils internals.

    Parameters: see `html_parts()`.
    """
    if settings_overrides:
        overrides = settings_overrides.copy()
    else:
        overrides = {}
    overrides['input_encoding'] = input_encoding
    output, pub = core.publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=input_string,
        source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.NullOutput, destination=None,
        destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
        parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
        writer=None, writer_name='null',
        settings=None, settings_spec=None, settings_overrides=overrides,
        config_section=None, enable_exit_status=None)
    return pub.writer.document, pub 
Example #7
Source File: examples.py    From deepWordBug with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def internals(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
              input_encoding='unicode', settings_overrides=None):
    """
    Return the document tree and publisher, for exploring Docutils internals.

    Parameters: see `html_parts()`.
    """
    if settings_overrides:
        overrides = settings_overrides.copy()
    else:
        overrides = {}
    overrides['input_encoding'] = input_encoding
    output, pub = core.publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=input_string,
        source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.NullOutput, destination=None,
        destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
        parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
        writer=None, writer_name='null',
        settings=None, settings_spec=None, settings_overrides=overrides,
        config_section=None, enable_exit_status=None)
    return pub.writer.document, pub 
Example #8
Source File: examples.py    From aws-extender with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def internals(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
              input_encoding='unicode', settings_overrides=None):
    """
    Return the document tree and publisher, for exploring Docutils internals.

    Parameters: see `html_parts()`.
    """
    if settings_overrides:
        overrides = settings_overrides.copy()
    else:
        overrides = {}
    overrides['input_encoding'] = input_encoding
    output, pub = core.publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=input_string,
        source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.NullOutput, destination=None,
        destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
        parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
        writer=None, writer_name='null',
        settings=None, settings_spec=None, settings_overrides=overrides,
        config_section=None, enable_exit_status=None)
    return pub.writer.document, pub 
Example #9
Source File: examples.py    From faces with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def internals(input_string, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
              input_encoding='unicode', settings_overrides=None):
    """
    Return the document tree and publisher, for exploring Docutils internals.

    Parameters: see `html_parts()`.
    """
    if settings_overrides:
        overrides = settings_overrides.copy()
    else:
        overrides = {}
    overrides['input_encoding'] = input_encoding
    output, pub = core.publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=input_string,
        source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.NullOutput, destination=None,
        destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
        parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
        writer=None, writer_name='null',
        settings=None, settings_spec=None, settings_overrides=overrides,
        config_section=None, enable_exit_status=None)
    return pub.writer.document, pub 
Example #10
Source File: core.py    From aws-extender with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_doctree(source, source_path=None,
                    source_class=io.StringInput,
                    reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                    parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                    settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                    settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                    enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.
    Return the document tree.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's one way::

        publish_doctree(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    pub = Publisher(reader=reader, parser=parser, writer=None,
                    settings=settings,
                    source_class=source_class,
                    destination_class=io.NullOutput)
    pub.set_components(reader_name, parser_name, 'null')
    pub.process_programmatic_settings(
        settings_spec, settings_overrides, config_section)
    pub.set_source(source, source_path)
    pub.set_destination(None, None)
    output = pub.publish(enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.document 
Example #11
Source File: pypi.py    From azure-cli-dev-tools with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def _check_history_headings(mod_path):
    history_path = os.path.join(mod_path, HISTORY_NAME)

    source_path = None
    destination_path = None
    errors = []
    with open(history_path, 'r') as f:
        input_string = f.read()
        _, pub = core.publish_programmatically(
            source_class=io.StringInput, source=input_string,
            source_path=source_path,
            destination_class=io.NullOutput, destination=None,
            destination_path=destination_path,
            reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
            parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
            writer=None, writer_name='null',
            settings=None, settings_spec=None, settings_overrides={},
            config_section=None, enable_exit_status=None)

        # Check first heading is Release History
        if pub.writer.document.children[0].rawsource != RELEASE_HISTORY_TITLE:
            errors.append("Expected '{}' as first heading in HISTORY.rst".format(RELEASE_HISTORY_TITLE))

        all_versions = [t['names'][0] for t in pub.writer.document.children if t['names']]
        # Check that no headings contain 'unreleased'. We don't require it any more
        if any('unreleased' in v.lower() for v in all_versions):
            errors.append("We no longer require 'unreleased' in headings. Use the appropriate version number instead.")

        # Check that the current package version has a history entry
        if not all_versions:
            errors.append("Unable to get versions from {}. Check formatting. e.g. there should be a new "
                          "line after the 'Release History' heading.".format(history_path))

        first_version_history = all_versions[0]
        actual_version = cmd('python setup.py --version', cwd=mod_path)
        # command can output warnings as well, so we just want the last line, which should have the version
        actual_version = actual_version.result.splitlines()[-1].strip()
        if first_version_history != actual_version:
            errors.append("The topmost version in {} does not match version {} defined in setup.py.".format(
                history_path, actual_version))
    return errors 
Example #12
Source File: core.py    From aws-extender with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_parts(source, source_path=None, source_class=io.StringInput,
                  destination_path=None,
                  reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                  parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                  writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                  settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                  settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                  enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher`, and return a dictionary of document parts.
    Dictionary keys are the names of parts, and values are Unicode strings;
    encoding is up to the client.  For programmatic use with string I/O.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's how::

        publish_parts(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source=source, source_path=source_path, source_class=source_class,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.writer.parts 
Example #13
Source File: core.py    From aws-extender with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_string(source, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
                   reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                   parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                   writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                   settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                   settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                   enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.  Return
    the encoded string or Unicode string output.

    For encoded string output, be sure to set the 'output_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    output.  Here's one way::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'output_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Similarly for Unicode string input (`source`)::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=source, source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return output 
Example #14
Source File: core.py    From aws-builders-fair-projects with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_string(source, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
                   reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                   parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                   writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                   settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                   settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                   enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.  Return
    the encoded string or Unicode string output.

    For encoded string output, be sure to set the 'output_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    output.  Here's one way::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'output_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Similarly for Unicode string input (`source`)::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=source, source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return output 
Example #15
Source File: core.py    From aws-builders-fair-projects with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_parts(source, source_path=None, source_class=io.StringInput,
                  destination_path=None,
                  reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                  parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                  writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                  settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                  settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                  enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher`, and return a dictionary of document parts.
    Dictionary keys are the names of parts, and values are Unicode strings;
    encoding is up to the client.  For programmatic use with string I/O.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's how::

        publish_parts(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source=source, source_path=source_path, source_class=source_class,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.writer.parts 
Example #16
Source File: core.py    From blackmamba with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_doctree(source, source_path=None,
                    source_class=io.StringInput,
                    reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                    parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                    settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                    settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                    enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.
    Return the document tree.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's one way::

        publish_doctree(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    pub = Publisher(reader=reader, parser=parser, writer=None,
                    settings=settings,
                    source_class=source_class,
                    destination_class=io.NullOutput)
    pub.set_components(reader_name, parser_name, 'null')
    pub.process_programmatic_settings(
        settings_spec, settings_overrides, config_section)
    pub.set_source(source, source_path)
    pub.set_destination(None, None)
    output = pub.publish(enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.document 
Example #17
Source File: core.py    From blackmamba with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_parts(source, source_path=None, source_class=io.StringInput,
                  destination_path=None,
                  reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                  parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                  writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                  settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                  settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                  enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher`, and return a dictionary of document parts.
    Dictionary keys are the names of parts, and values are Unicode strings;
    encoding is up to the client.  For programmatic use with string I/O.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's how::

        publish_parts(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source=source, source_path=source_path, source_class=source_class,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.writer.parts 
Example #18
Source File: core.py    From blackmamba with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_string(source, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
                   reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                   parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                   writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                   settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                   settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                   enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.  Return
    the encoded string or Unicode string output.

    For encoded string output, be sure to set the 'output_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    output.  Here's one way::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'output_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Similarly for Unicode string input (`source`)::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=source, source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return output 
Example #19
Source File: core.py    From aws-builders-fair-projects with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_doctree(source, source_path=None,
                    source_class=io.StringInput,
                    reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                    parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                    settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                    settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                    enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.
    Return the document tree.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's one way::

        publish_doctree(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    pub = Publisher(reader=reader, parser=parser, writer=None,
                    settings=settings,
                    source_class=source_class,
                    destination_class=io.NullOutput)
    pub.set_components(reader_name, parser_name, 'null')
    pub.process_programmatic_settings(
        settings_spec, settings_overrides, config_section)
    pub.set_source(source, source_path)
    pub.set_destination(None, None)
    output = pub.publish(enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.document 
Example #20
Source File: core.py    From AWS-Transit-Gateway-Demo-MultiAccount with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_doctree(source, source_path=None,
                    source_class=io.StringInput,
                    reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                    parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                    settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                    settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                    enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.
    Return the document tree.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's one way::

        publish_doctree(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    pub = Publisher(reader=reader, parser=parser, writer=None,
                    settings=settings,
                    source_class=source_class,
                    destination_class=io.NullOutput)
    pub.set_components(reader_name, parser_name, 'null')
    pub.process_programmatic_settings(
        settings_spec, settings_overrides, config_section)
    pub.set_source(source, source_path)
    pub.set_destination(None, None)
    output = pub.publish(enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.document 
Example #21
Source File: core.py    From AWS-Transit-Gateway-Demo-MultiAccount with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_string(source, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
                   reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                   parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                   writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                   settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                   settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                   enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.  Return
    the encoded string or Unicode string output.

    For encoded string output, be sure to set the 'output_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    output.  Here's one way::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'output_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Similarly for Unicode string input (`source`)::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=source, source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return output 
Example #22
Source File: core.py    From AWS-Transit-Gateway-Demo-MultiAccount with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_parts(source, source_path=None, source_class=io.StringInput,
                  destination_path=None,
                  reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                  parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                  writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                  settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                  settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                  enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher`, and return a dictionary of document parts.
    Dictionary keys are the names of parts, and values are Unicode strings;
    encoding is up to the client.  For programmatic use with string I/O.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's how::

        publish_parts(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source=source, source_path=source_path, source_class=source_class,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.writer.parts 
Example #23
Source File: core.py    From AWS-Transit-Gateway-Demo-MultiAccount with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_doctree(source, source_path=None,
                    source_class=io.StringInput,
                    reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                    parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                    settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                    settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                    enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.
    Return the document tree.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's one way::

        publish_doctree(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    pub = Publisher(reader=reader, parser=parser, writer=None,
                    settings=settings,
                    source_class=source_class,
                    destination_class=io.NullOutput)
    pub.set_components(reader_name, parser_name, 'null')
    pub.process_programmatic_settings(
        settings_spec, settings_overrides, config_section)
    pub.set_source(source, source_path)
    pub.set_destination(None, None)
    output = pub.publish(enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.document 
Example #24
Source File: core.py    From faces with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_string(source, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
                   reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                   parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                   writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                   settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                   settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                   enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.  Return
    the encoded string or Unicode string output.

    For encoded string output, be sure to set the 'output_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    output.  Here's one way::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'output_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Similarly for Unicode string input (`source`)::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=source, source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return output 
Example #25
Source File: core.py    From AWS-Transit-Gateway-Demo-MultiAccount with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_string(source, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
                   reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                   parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                   writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                   settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                   settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                   enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.  Return
    the encoded string or Unicode string output.

    For encoded string output, be sure to set the 'output_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    output.  Here's one way::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'output_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Similarly for Unicode string input (`source`)::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=source, source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return output 
Example #26
Source File: core.py    From cadquery-freecad-module with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_doctree(source, source_path=None,
                    source_class=io.StringInput,
                    reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                    parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                    settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                    settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                    enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.
    Return the document tree.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's one way::

        publish_doctree(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    pub = Publisher(reader=reader, parser=parser, writer=None,
                    settings=settings,
                    source_class=source_class,
                    destination_class=io.NullOutput)
    pub.set_components(reader_name, parser_name, 'null')
    pub.process_programmatic_settings(
        settings_spec, settings_overrides, config_section)
    pub.set_source(source, source_path)
    pub.set_destination(None, None)
    output = pub.publish(enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.document 
Example #27
Source File: core.py    From cadquery-freecad-module with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_parts(source, source_path=None, source_class=io.StringInput,
                  destination_path=None,
                  reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                  parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                  writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                  settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                  settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                  enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher`, and return a dictionary of document parts.
    Dictionary keys are the names of parts, and values are Unicode strings;
    encoding is up to the client.  For programmatic use with string I/O.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's how::

        publish_parts(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source=source, source_path=source_path, source_class=source_class,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.writer.parts 
Example #28
Source File: core.py    From cadquery-freecad-module with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_string(source, source_path=None, destination_path=None,
                   reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                   parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                   writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                   settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                   settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                   enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.  Return
    the encoded string or Unicode string output.

    For encoded string output, be sure to set the 'output_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    output.  Here's one way::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'output_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Similarly for Unicode string input (`source`)::

        publish_string(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source_class=io.StringInput, source=source, source_path=source_path,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return output 
Example #29
Source File: core.py    From bash-lambda-layer with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_doctree(source, source_path=None,
                    source_class=io.StringInput,
                    reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                    parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                    settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                    settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                    enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher` for programmatic use with string I/O.
    Return the document tree.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's one way::

        publish_doctree(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    pub = Publisher(reader=reader, parser=parser, writer=None,
                    settings=settings,
                    source_class=source_class,
                    destination_class=io.NullOutput)
    pub.set_components(reader_name, parser_name, 'null')
    pub.process_programmatic_settings(
        settings_spec, settings_overrides, config_section)
    pub.set_source(source, source_path)
    pub.set_destination(None, None)
    output = pub.publish(enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.document 
Example #30
Source File: core.py    From bash-lambda-layer with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def publish_parts(source, source_path=None, source_class=io.StringInput,
                  destination_path=None,
                  reader=None, reader_name='standalone',
                  parser=None, parser_name='restructuredtext',
                  writer=None, writer_name='pseudoxml',
                  settings=None, settings_spec=None,
                  settings_overrides=None, config_section=None,
                  enable_exit_status=False):
    """
    Set up & run a `Publisher`, and return a dictionary of document parts.
    Dictionary keys are the names of parts, and values are Unicode strings;
    encoding is up to the client.  For programmatic use with string I/O.

    For encoded string input, be sure to set the 'input_encoding' setting to
    the desired encoding.  Set it to 'unicode' for unencoded Unicode string
    input.  Here's how::

        publish_parts(..., settings_overrides={'input_encoding': 'unicode'})

    Parameters: see `publish_programmatically`.
    """
    output, pub = publish_programmatically(
        source=source, source_path=source_path, source_class=source_class,
        destination_class=io.StringOutput,
        destination=None, destination_path=destination_path,
        reader=reader, reader_name=reader_name,
        parser=parser, parser_name=parser_name,
        writer=writer, writer_name=writer_name,
        settings=settings, settings_spec=settings_spec,
        settings_overrides=settings_overrides,
        config_section=config_section,
        enable_exit_status=enable_exit_status)
    return pub.writer.parts