openmedialibrary_platform/Darwin/lib/python3.4/site-packages/lxml/ElementInclude.py

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#
# ElementTree
# $Id: ElementInclude.py 1862 2004-06-18 07:31:02Z Fredrik $
#
# limited xinclude support for element trees
#
# history:
# 2003-08-15 fl created
# 2003-11-14 fl fixed default loader
#
# Copyright (c) 2003-2004 by Fredrik Lundh. All rights reserved.
#
# fredrik@pythonware.com
# http://www.pythonware.com
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# The ElementTree toolkit is
#
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#
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"""
Limited XInclude support for the ElementTree package.
While lxml.etree has full support for XInclude (see
`etree.ElementTree.xinclude()`), this module provides a simpler, pure
Python, ElementTree compatible implementation that supports a simple
form of custom URL resolvers.
"""
from lxml import etree
import copy
try:
from urlparse import urljoin
from urllib2 import urlopen
except ImportError:
# Python 3
from urllib.parse import urljoin
from urllib.request import urlopen
try:
set
except NameError:
# Python 2.3
from sets import Set as set
XINCLUDE = "{http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude}"
XINCLUDE_INCLUDE = XINCLUDE + "include"
XINCLUDE_FALLBACK = XINCLUDE + "fallback"
##
# Fatal include error.
class FatalIncludeError(etree.LxmlSyntaxError):
pass
##
# ET compatible default loader.
# This loader reads an included resource from disk.
#
# @param href Resource reference.
# @param parse Parse mode. Either "xml" or "text".
# @param encoding Optional text encoding.
# @return The expanded resource. If the parse mode is "xml", this
# is an ElementTree instance. If the parse mode is "text", this
# is a Unicode string. If the loader fails, it can return None
# or raise an IOError exception.
# @throws IOError If the loader fails to load the resource.
def default_loader(href, parse, encoding=None):
file = open(href, 'rb')
if parse == "xml":
data = etree.parse(file).getroot()
else:
data = file.read()
if not encoding:
encoding = 'utf-8'
data = data.decode(encoding)
file.close()
return data
##
# Default loader used by lxml.etree - handles custom resolvers properly
#
def _lxml_default_loader(href, parse, encoding=None, parser=None):
if parse == "xml":
data = etree.parse(href, parser).getroot()
else:
if "://" in href:
f = urlopen(href)
else:
f = open(href, 'rb')
data = f.read()
f.close()
if not encoding:
encoding = 'utf-8'
data = data.decode(encoding)
return data
##
# Wrapper for ET compatibility - drops the parser
def _wrap_et_loader(loader):
def load(href, parse, encoding=None, parser=None):
return loader(href, parse, encoding)
return load
##
# Expand XInclude directives.
#
# @param elem Root element.
# @param loader Optional resource loader. If omitted, it defaults
# to {@link default_loader}. If given, it should be a callable
# that implements the same interface as <b>default_loader</b>.
# @throws FatalIncludeError If the function fails to include a given
# resource, or if the tree contains malformed XInclude elements.
# @throws IOError If the function fails to load a given resource.
# @returns the node or its replacement if it was an XInclude node
def include(elem, loader=None, base_url=None):
if base_url is None:
if hasattr(elem, 'getroot'):
tree = elem
elem = elem.getroot()
else:
tree = elem.getroottree()
if hasattr(tree, 'docinfo'):
base_url = tree.docinfo.URL
elif hasattr(elem, 'getroot'):
elem = elem.getroot()
_include(elem, loader, base_url=base_url)
def _include(elem, loader=None, _parent_hrefs=None, base_url=None):
if loader is not None:
load_include = _wrap_et_loader(loader)
else:
load_include = _lxml_default_loader
if _parent_hrefs is None:
_parent_hrefs = set()
parser = elem.getroottree().parser
include_elements = list(
elem.iter('{http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude}*'))
for e in include_elements:
if e.tag == XINCLUDE_INCLUDE:
# process xinclude directive
href = urljoin(base_url, e.get("href"))
parse = e.get("parse", "xml")
parent = e.getparent()
if parse == "xml":
if href in _parent_hrefs:
raise FatalIncludeError(
"recursive include of %r detected" % href
)
_parent_hrefs.add(href)
node = load_include(href, parse, parser=parser)
if node is None:
raise FatalIncludeError(
"cannot load %r as %r" % (href, parse)
)
node = _include(node, loader, _parent_hrefs)
if e.tail:
node.tail = (node.tail or "") + e.tail
if parent is None:
return node # replaced the root node!
parent.replace(e, node)
elif parse == "text":
text = load_include(href, parse, encoding=e.get("encoding"))
if text is None:
raise FatalIncludeError(
"cannot load %r as %r" % (href, parse)
)
predecessor = e.getprevious()
if predecessor is not None:
predecessor.tail = (predecessor.tail or "") + text
elif parent is None:
return text # replaced the root node!
else:
parent.text = (parent.text or "") + text + (e.tail or "")
parent.remove(e)
else:
raise FatalIncludeError(
"unknown parse type in xi:include tag (%r)" % parse
)
elif e.tag == XINCLUDE_FALLBACK:
parent = e.getparent()
if parent is not None and parent.tag != XINCLUDE_INCLUDE:
raise FatalIncludeError(
"xi:fallback tag must be child of xi:include (%r)" % e.tag
)
else:
raise FatalIncludeError(
"Invalid element found in XInclude namespace (%r)" % e.tag
)
return elem