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kallithea/lib/base.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
 
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 
# (at your option) any later version.
 
#
 
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 
# GNU General Public License for more details.
 
#
 
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 

	
 
"""
 
kallithea.lib.base
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 

	
 
The base Controller API
 
Provides the BaseController class for subclassing. And usage in different
 
controllers
 

	
 
This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014.
 
Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below:
 
:created_on: Oct 06, 2010
 
:author: marcink
 
:copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others.
 
:license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details.
 
"""
 

	
 
import datetime
 
import logging
 
import time
 
import traceback
 

	
 
import webob.exc
 
import paste.httpexceptions
 
import paste.auth.basic
 
import paste.httpheaders
 

	
 
from pylons import config, tmpl_context as c, request, session
 
from pylons.controllers import WSGIController
 
from pylons.templating import render_mako as render  # don't remove this import
 
from pylons.i18n.translation import _
 

	
 
from kallithea import __version__, BACKENDS
 

	
 
from kallithea.config.routing import url
 
from kallithea.lib.utils2 import str2bool, safe_unicode, AttributeDict, \
 
    safe_str, safe_int
 
from kallithea.lib import auth_modules
 
from kallithea.lib.auth import AuthUser, HasPermissionAnyMiddleware
 
from kallithea.lib.utils import get_repo_slug
 
from kallithea.lib.exceptions import UserCreationError
 
from kallithea.lib.vcs.exceptions import RepositoryError, EmptyRepositoryError, ChangesetDoesNotExistError
 
from kallithea.model import meta
 

	
 
from kallithea.model.db import PullRequest, Repository, Ui, User, Setting
 
from kallithea.model.notification import NotificationModel
 
from kallithea.model.scm import ScmModel
 

	
 
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 

	
 

	
 
def _filter_proxy(ip):
 
    """
 
    HEADERS can have multiple ips inside the left-most being the original
 
    client, and each successive proxy that passed the request adding the IP
 
    address where it received the request from.
 

	
 
    :param ip:
 
    """
 
    if ',' in ip:
 
        _ips = ip.split(',')
 
        _first_ip = _ips[0].strip()
 
        log.debug('Got multiple IPs %s, using %s', ','.join(_ips), _first_ip)
 
        return _first_ip
 
    return ip
 

	
 

	
 
def _get_ip_addr(environ):
 
    proxy_key = 'HTTP_X_REAL_IP'
 
    proxy_key2 = 'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'
 
    def_key = 'REMOTE_ADDR'
 

	
 
    ip = environ.get(proxy_key)
 
    if ip:
 
        return _filter_proxy(ip)
 

	
 
    ip = environ.get(proxy_key2)
 
    if ip:
 
        return _filter_proxy(ip)
 

	
 
    ip = environ.get(def_key, '0.0.0.0')
 
    return _filter_proxy(ip)
 

	
 

	
 
def _get_access_path(environ):
 
    path = environ.get('PATH_INFO')
 
    org_req = environ.get('pylons.original_request')
 
    if org_req:
 
        path = org_req.environ.get('PATH_INFO')
 
    return path
 

	
 

	
 
def log_in_user(user, remember, is_external_auth):
 
    """
 
    Log a `User` in and update session and cookies. If `remember` is True,
 
    the session cookie is set to expire in a year; otherwise, it expires at
 
    the end of the browser session.
 

	
 
    Returns populated `AuthUser` object.
 
    """
 
    user.update_lastlogin()
 
    meta.Session().commit()
 

	
 
    auth_user = AuthUser(dbuser=user,
 
                         is_external_auth=is_external_auth)
 
    # It should not be possible to explicitly log in as the default user.
 
    assert not auth_user.is_default_user
 
    auth_user.is_authenticated = True
 

	
 
    # Start new session to prevent session fixation attacks.
 
    session.invalidate()
 
    session['authuser'] = cookie = auth_user.to_cookie()
 

	
 
    # If they want to be remembered, update the cookie.
 
    # NOTE: Assumes that beaker defaults to browser session cookie.
 
    if remember:
 
        t = datetime.datetime.now() + datetime.timedelta(days=365)
 
        session._set_cookie_expires(t)
 

	
 
    session.save()
 

	
 
    log.info('user %s is now authenticated and stored in '
 
             'session, session attrs %s', user.username, cookie)
 

	
 
    # dumps session attrs back to cookie
 
    session._update_cookie_out()
 

	
 
    return auth_user
 

	
 

	
 
class BasicAuth(paste.auth.basic.AuthBasicAuthenticator):
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, realm, authfunc, auth_http_code=None):
 
        self.realm = realm
 
        self.authfunc = authfunc
 
        self._rc_auth_http_code = auth_http_code
 

	
 
    def build_authentication(self):
 
        head = paste.httpheaders.WWW_AUTHENTICATE.tuples('Basic realm="%s"' % self.realm)
 
        if self._rc_auth_http_code and self._rc_auth_http_code == '403':
 
            # return 403 if alternative http return code is specified in
 
            # Kallithea config
 
            return paste.httpexceptions.HTTPForbidden(headers=head)
 
        return paste.httpexceptions.HTTPUnauthorized(headers=head)
 

	
 
    def authenticate(self, environ):
 
        authorization = paste.httpheaders.AUTHORIZATION(environ)
 
        if not authorization:
 
            return self.build_authentication()
 
        (authmeth, auth) = authorization.split(' ', 1)
 
        if 'basic' != authmeth.lower():
 
            return self.build_authentication()
 
        auth = auth.strip().decode('base64')
 
        _parts = auth.split(':', 1)
 
        if len(_parts) == 2:
 
            username, password = _parts
 
            if self.authfunc(username, password, environ) is not None:
 
                return username
 
        return self.build_authentication()
 

	
 
    __call__ = authenticate
 

	
 

	
 
class BaseVCSController(object):
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, application, config):
 
        self.application = application
 
        self.config = config
 
        # base path of repo locations
 
        self.basepath = self.config['base_path']
 
        # authenticate this VCS request using the authentication modules
 
        self.authenticate = BasicAuth('', auth_modules.authenticate,
 
                                      config.get('auth_ret_code'))
 
        self.ip_addr = '0.0.0.0'
 

	
 
    def _handle_request(self, environ, start_response):
 
        raise NotImplementedError()
 

	
 
    def _get_by_id(self, repo_name):
 
        """
 
        Gets a special pattern _<ID> from clone url and tries to replace it
 
        with a repository_name for support of _<ID> permanent URLs
 

	
 
        :param repo_name:
 
        """
 

	
 
        data = repo_name.split('/')
 
        if len(data) >= 2:
 
            from kallithea.lib.utils import get_repo_by_id
 
            by_id_match = get_repo_by_id(repo_name)
 
            if by_id_match:
 
                data[1] = safe_str(by_id_match)
 

	
 
        return '/'.join(data)
 

	
 
    def _invalidate_cache(self, repo_name):
 
        """
 
        Sets cache for this repository for invalidation on next access
 

	
 
        :param repo_name: full repo name, also a cache key
 
        """
 
        ScmModel().mark_for_invalidation(repo_name)
 

	
 
    def _check_permission(self, action, user, repo_name, ip_addr=None):
 
        """
 
        Checks permissions using action (push/pull) user and repository
 
        name
 

	
 
        :param action: push or pull action
 
        :param user: `User` instance
 
        :param repo_name: repository name
 
        """
 
        # check IP
 
        ip_allowed = AuthUser.check_ip_allowed(user, ip_addr)
 
        if ip_allowed:
 
            log.info('Access for IP:%s allowed', ip_addr)
 
        else:
 
            return False
 

	
 
        if action == 'push':
 
            if not HasPermissionAnyMiddleware('repository.write',
 
                                              'repository.admin')(user,
 
                                                                  repo_name):
 
                return False
 

	
 
        else:
 
            #any other action need at least read permission
 
            if not HasPermissionAnyMiddleware('repository.read',
 
                                              'repository.write',
 
                                              'repository.admin')(user,
 
                                                                  repo_name):
 
                return False
 

	
 
        return True
 

	
 
    def _get_ip_addr(self, environ):
 
        return _get_ip_addr(environ)
 

	
 
    def _check_locking_state(self, environ, action, repo, user_id):
 
        """
 
        Checks locking on this repository, if locking is enabled and lock is
 
        present returns a tuple of make_lock, locked, locked_by.
 
        make_lock can have 3 states None (do nothing) True, make lock
 
        False release lock, This value is later propagated to hooks, which
 
        do the locking. Think about this as signals passed to hooks what to do.
 

	
 
        """
 
        locked = False  # defines that locked error should be thrown to user
 
        make_lock = None
 
        repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo)
 
        user = User.get(user_id)
 

	
 
        # this is kind of hacky, but due to how mercurial handles client-server
 
        # server see all operation on changeset; bookmarks, phases and
 
        # obsolescence marker in different transaction, we don't want to check
 
        # locking on those
 
        obsolete_call = environ['QUERY_STRING'] in ['cmd=listkeys',]
 
        locked_by = repo.locked
 
        if repo and repo.enable_locking and not obsolete_call:
 
            if action == 'push':
 
                #check if it's already locked !, if it is compare users
 
                user_id, _date = repo.locked
 
                if user.user_id == user_id:
 
                    log.debug('Got push from user %s, now unlocking', user)
 
                    # unlock if we have push from user who locked
 
                    make_lock = False
 
                else:
 
                    # we're not the same user who locked, ban with 423 !
 
                    locked = True
 
            if action == 'pull':
 
                if repo.locked[0] and repo.locked[1]:
 
                    locked = True
 
                else:
 
                    log.debug('Setting lock on repo %s by %s', repo, user)
 
                    make_lock = True
 

	
 
        else:
 
            log.debug('Repository %s do not have locking enabled', repo)
 
        log.debug('FINAL locking values make_lock:%s,locked:%s,locked_by:%s',
 
                  make_lock, locked, locked_by)
 
        return make_lock, locked, locked_by
 

	
 
    def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
 
        start = time.time()
 
        try:
 
            return self._handle_request(environ, start_response)
 
        finally:
 
            log = logging.getLogger('kallithea.' + self.__class__.__name__)
 
            log.debug('Request time: %.3fs', time.time() - start)
 
            meta.Session.remove()
 

	
 

	
 
class BaseController(WSGIController):
 

	
 
    def __before__(self):
 
        """
 
        __before__ is called before controller methods and after __call__
 
        """
 
        c.kallithea_version = __version__
 
        rc_config = Setting.get_app_settings()
 

	
 
        # Visual options
 
        c.visual = AttributeDict({})
 

	
 
        ## DB stored
 
        c.visual.show_public_icon = str2bool(rc_config.get('show_public_icon'))
 
        c.visual.show_private_icon = str2bool(rc_config.get('show_private_icon'))
 
        c.visual.stylify_metatags = str2bool(rc_config.get('stylify_metatags'))
 
        c.visual.page_size = safe_int(rc_config.get('dashboard_items', 100))
 
        c.visual.admin_grid_items = safe_int(rc_config.get('admin_grid_items', 100))
 
        c.visual.repository_fields = str2bool(rc_config.get('repository_fields'))
 
        c.visual.show_version = str2bool(rc_config.get('show_version'))
 
        c.visual.use_gravatar = str2bool(rc_config.get('use_gravatar'))
 
        c.visual.gravatar_url = rc_config.get('gravatar_url')
 

	
 
        c.ga_code = rc_config.get('ga_code')
 
        # TODO: replace undocumented backwards compatibility hack with db upgrade and rename ga_code
 
        if c.ga_code and '<' not in c.ga_code:
 
            c.ga_code = '''<script type="text/javascript">
 
                var _gaq = _gaq || [];
 
                _gaq.push(['_setAccount', '%s']);
 
                _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);
 

	
 
                (function() {
 
                    var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true;
 
                    ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js';
 
                    var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s);
 
                    })();
 
            </script>''' % c.ga_code
 
        c.site_name = rc_config.get('title')
 
        c.clone_uri_tmpl = rc_config.get('clone_uri_tmpl')
 

	
 
        ## INI stored
 
        c.visual.allow_repo_location_change = str2bool(config.get('allow_repo_location_change', True))
 
        c.visual.allow_custom_hooks_settings = str2bool(config.get('allow_custom_hooks_settings', True))
 

	
 
        c.instance_id = config.get('instance_id')
 
        c.issues_url = config.get('bugtracker', url('issues_url'))
 
        # END CONFIG VARS
 

	
 
        c.repo_name = get_repo_slug(request)  # can be empty
 
        c.backends = BACKENDS.keys()
 
        c.unread_notifications = NotificationModel() \
 
                        .get_unread_cnt_for_user(c.authuser.user_id)
 

	
 
        self.cut_off_limit = safe_int(config.get('cut_off_limit'))
 

	
 
        c.my_pr_count = PullRequest.query(reviewer_id=c.authuser.user_id, include_closed=False).count()
 

	
 
        self.sa = meta.Session
 
        self.scm_model = ScmModel(self.sa)
 

	
 
    @staticmethod
 
    def _determine_auth_user(api_key, session_authuser):
 
        """
 
        Create an `AuthUser` object given the API key (if any) and the
 
        value of the authuser session cookie.
 
        """
 

	
 
        # Authenticate by API key
 
        if api_key:
 
            # when using API_KEY we are sure user exists.
 
            return AuthUser(dbuser=User.get_by_api_key(api_key),
 
                            is_external_auth=True)
 

	
 
        # Authenticate by session cookie
 
        # In ancient login sessions, 'authuser' may not be a dict.
 
        # In that case, the user will have to log in again.
 
        # v0.3 and earlier included an 'is_authenticated' key; if present,
 
        # this must be True.
 
        if isinstance(session_authuser, dict) and session_authuser.get('is_authenticated', True):
 
            try:
 
                return AuthUser.from_cookie(session_authuser)
 
            except UserCreationError as e:
 
                # container auth or other auth functions that create users on
 
                # the fly can throw UserCreationError to signal issues with
 
                # user creation. Explanation should be provided in the
 
                # exception object.
 
                from kallithea.lib import helpers as h
 
                h.flash(e, 'error', logf=log.error)
 

	
 
        # Authenticate by auth_container plugin (if enabled)
 
        if any(
 
            auth_modules.importplugin(name).is_container_auth
 
            for name in Setting.get_auth_plugins()
 
        ):
 
            try:
 
                user_info = auth_modules.authenticate('', '', request.environ)
 
            except UserCreationError as e:
 
                from kallithea.lib import helpers as h
 
                h.flash(e, 'error', logf=log.error)
 
            else:
 
                if user_info is not None:
 
                    username = user_info['username']
 
                    user = User.get_by_username(username, case_insensitive=True)
 
                    return log_in_user(user, remember=False,
 
                                       is_external_auth=True)
 

	
 
        # User is anonymous
 
        return AuthUser()
 

	
 
    def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
 
        """Invoke the Controller"""
 

	
 
        # WSGIController.__call__ dispatches to the Controller method
 
        # the request is routed to. This routing information is
 
        # available in environ['pylons.routes_dict']
 
        try:
 
            self.ip_addr = _get_ip_addr(environ)
 
            # make sure that we update permissions each time we call controller
 

	
 
            #set globals for auth user
 
            self.authuser = c.authuser = request.user = self._determine_auth_user(
 
                request.GET.get('api_key'),
 
                session.get('authuser'),
 
            )
 

	
 
            log.info('IP: %s User: %s accessed %s',
 
                self.ip_addr, self.authuser,
 
                safe_unicode(_get_access_path(environ)),
 
            )
 
            return WSGIController.__call__(self, environ, start_response)
 
        finally:
 
            meta.Session.remove()
 

	
 

	
 
class BaseRepoController(BaseController):
 
    """
 
    Base class for controllers responsible for loading all needed data for
 
    repository loaded items are
 

	
 
    c.db_repo_scm_instance: instance of scm repository
 
    c.db_repo: instance of db
 
    c.repository_followers: number of followers
 
    c.repository_forks: number of forks
 
    c.repository_following: weather the current user is following the current repo
 
    """
 

	
 
    def __before__(self):
 
        super(BaseRepoController, self).__before__()
 
        if c.repo_name:  # extracted from routes
 
            _dbr = Repository.get_by_repo_name(c.repo_name)
 
            if not _dbr:
 
                return
 

	
 
            log.debug('Found repository in database %s with state `%s`',
 
                      safe_unicode(_dbr), safe_unicode(_dbr.repo_state))
 
            route = getattr(request.environ.get('routes.route'), 'name', '')
 

	
 
            # allow to delete repos that are somehow damages in filesystem
 
            if route in ['delete_repo']:
 
                return
 

	
 
            if _dbr.repo_state in [Repository.STATE_PENDING]:
 
                if route in ['repo_creating_home']:
 
                    return
 
                check_url = url('repo_creating_home', repo_name=c.repo_name)
 
                raise webob.exc.HTTPFound(location=check_url)
 

	
 
            dbr = c.db_repo = _dbr
 
            c.db_repo_scm_instance = c.db_repo.scm_instance
 
            if c.db_repo_scm_instance is None:
 
                log.error('%s this repository is present in database but it '
 
                          'cannot be created as an scm instance', c.repo_name)
 
                from kallithea.lib import helpers as h
 
                h.flash(h.literal(_('Repository not found in the filesystem')),
 
                        category='error')
 
                raise paste.httpexceptions.HTTPNotFound()
 

	
 
            # some globals counter for menu
 
            c.repository_followers = self.scm_model.get_followers(dbr)
 
            c.repository_forks = self.scm_model.get_forks(dbr)
 
            c.repository_pull_requests = self.scm_model.get_pull_requests(dbr)
 
            c.repository_following = self.scm_model.is_following_repo(
 
                                    c.repo_name, self.authuser.user_id)
 

	
 
    @staticmethod
 
    def _get_ref_rev(repo, ref_type, ref_name, returnempty=False):
 
        """
 
        Safe way to get changeset. If error occurs show error.
 
        """
 
        from kallithea.lib import helpers as h
 
        try:
 
            return repo.scm_instance.get_ref_revision(ref_type, ref_name)
 
        except EmptyRepositoryError as e:
 
            if returnempty:
 
                return repo.scm_instance.EMPTY_CHANGESET
 
            h.flash(h.literal(_('There are no changesets yet')),
 
                    category='error')
 
            raise webob.exc.HTTPNotFound()
 
        except ChangesetDoesNotExistError as e:
 
            h.flash(h.literal(_('Changeset not found')),
 
            h.flash(h.literal(_('Changeset for %s %s not found in %s') %
 
                              (ref_type, ref_name, repo.repo_name)),
 
                    category='error')
 
            raise webob.exc.HTTPNotFound()
 
        except RepositoryError as e:
 
            log.error(traceback.format_exc())
 
            h.flash(safe_str(e), category='error')
 
            raise webob.exc.HTTPBadRequest()
 

	
 

	
 
class WSGIResultCloseCallback(object):
 
    """Wrap a WSGI result and let close call close after calling the
 
    close method on the result.
 
    """
 
    def __init__(self, result, close):
 
        self._result = result
 
        self._close = close
 

	
 
    def __iter__(self):
 
        return iter(self._result)
 

	
 
    def close(self):
 
        if hasattr(self._result, 'close'):
 
            self._result.close()
 
        self._close()
kallithea/lib/helpers.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
 
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 
# (at your option) any later version.
 
#
 
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 
# GNU General Public License for more details.
 
#
 
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
"""
 
Helper functions
 

	
 
Consists of functions to typically be used within templates, but also
 
available to Controllers. This module is available to both as 'h'.
 
"""
 
import hashlib
 
import StringIO
 
import logging
 
import re
 
import urlparse
 
import textwrap
 

	
 
from beaker.cache import cache_region
 
from pygments.formatters.html import HtmlFormatter
 
from pygments import highlight as code_highlight
 
from pylons.i18n.translation import _
 

	
 
from webhelpers.html import literal, HTML, escape
 
from webhelpers.html.tags import checkbox, end_form, hidden, link_to, \
 
    select, submit, text, password, textarea, radio, form as insecure_form
 
from webhelpers.number import format_byte_size
 
from webhelpers.pylonslib import Flash as _Flash
 
from webhelpers.pylonslib.secure_form import secure_form, authentication_token
 
from webhelpers.text import chop_at, truncate, wrap_paragraphs
 
from webhelpers.html.tags import _set_input_attrs, _set_id_attr, \
 
    convert_boolean_attrs, NotGiven, _make_safe_id_component
 

	
 
from kallithea.config.routing import url
 
from kallithea.lib.annotate import annotate_highlight
 
from kallithea.lib.pygmentsutils import get_custom_lexer
 
from kallithea.lib.utils2 import str2bool, safe_unicode, safe_str, \
 
    time_to_datetime, AttributeDict, safe_int, MENTIONS_REGEX
 
from kallithea.lib.markup_renderer import url_re
 
from kallithea.lib.vcs.exceptions import ChangesetDoesNotExistError
 
from kallithea.lib.vcs.backends.base import BaseChangeset, EmptyChangeset
 

	
 
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 

	
 

	
 
def canonical_url(*args, **kargs):
 
    '''Like url(x, qualified=True), but returns url that not only is qualified
 
    but also canonical, as configured in canonical_url'''
 
    from kallithea import CONFIG
 
    try:
 
        parts = CONFIG.get('canonical_url', '').split('://', 1)
 
        kargs['host'] = parts[1].split('/', 1)[0]
 
        kargs['protocol'] = parts[0]
 
    except IndexError:
 
        kargs['qualified'] = True
 
    return url(*args, **kargs)
 

	
 
def canonical_hostname():
 
    '''Return canonical hostname of system'''
 
    from kallithea import CONFIG
 
    try:
 
        parts = CONFIG.get('canonical_url', '').split('://', 1)
 
        return parts[1].split('/', 1)[0]
 
    except IndexError:
 
        parts = url('home', qualified=True).split('://', 1)
 
        return parts[1].split('/', 1)[0]
 

	
 
def html_escape(s):
 
    """Return string with all html escaped.
 
    This is also safe for javascript in html but not necessarily correct.
 
    """
 
    return (s
 
        .replace('&', '&amp;')
 
        .replace(">", "&gt;")
 
        .replace("<", "&lt;")
 
        .replace('"', "&quot;")
 
        .replace("'", "&apos;")
 
        )
 

	
 
def shorter(s, size=20, firstline=False, postfix='...'):
 
    """Truncate s to size, including the postfix string if truncating.
 
    If firstline, truncate at newline.
 
    """
 
    if firstline:
 
        s = s.split('\n', 1)[0].rstrip()
 
    if len(s) > size:
 
        return s[:size - len(postfix)] + postfix
 
    return s
 

	
 

	
 
def _reset(name, value=None, id=NotGiven, type="reset", **attrs):
 
    """
 
    Reset button
 
    """
 
    _set_input_attrs(attrs, type, name, value)
 
    _set_id_attr(attrs, id, name)
 
    convert_boolean_attrs(attrs, ["disabled"])
 
    return HTML.input(**attrs)
 

	
 
reset = _reset
 
safeid = _make_safe_id_component
 

	
 

	
 
def FID(raw_id, path):
 
    """
 
    Creates a unique ID for filenode based on it's hash of path and revision
 
    it's safe to use in urls
 

	
 
    :param raw_id:
 
    :param path:
 
    """
 

	
 
    return 'C-%s-%s' % (short_id(raw_id), hashlib.md5(safe_str(path)).hexdigest()[:12])
 

	
 

	
 
class _FilesBreadCrumbs(object):
 

	
 
    def __call__(self, repo_name, rev, paths):
 
        if isinstance(paths, str):
 
            paths = safe_unicode(paths)
 
        url_l = [link_to(repo_name, url('files_home',
 
                                        repo_name=repo_name,
 
                                        revision=rev, f_path=''),
 
                         class_='ypjax-link')]
 
        paths_l = paths.split('/')
 
        for cnt, p in enumerate(paths_l):
 
            if p != '':
 
                url_l.append(link_to(p,
 
                                     url('files_home',
 
                                         repo_name=repo_name,
 
                                         revision=rev,
 
                                         f_path='/'.join(paths_l[:cnt + 1])
 
                                         ),
 
                                     class_='ypjax-link'
 
                                     )
 
                             )
 

	
 
        return literal('/'.join(url_l))
 

	
 
files_breadcrumbs = _FilesBreadCrumbs()
 

	
 

	
 
class CodeHtmlFormatter(HtmlFormatter):
 
    """
 
    My code Html Formatter for source codes
 
    """
 

	
 
    def wrap(self, source, outfile):
 
        return self._wrap_div(self._wrap_pre(self._wrap_code(source)))
 

	
 
    def _wrap_code(self, source):
 
        for cnt, it in enumerate(source):
 
            i, t = it
 
            t = '<div id="L%s">%s</div>' % (cnt + 1, t)
 
            yield i, t
 

	
 
    def _wrap_tablelinenos(self, inner):
 
        dummyoutfile = StringIO.StringIO()
 
        lncount = 0
 
        for t, line in inner:
 
            if t:
 
                lncount += 1
 
            dummyoutfile.write(line)
 

	
 
        fl = self.linenostart
 
        mw = len(str(lncount + fl - 1))
 
        sp = self.linenospecial
 
        st = self.linenostep
 
        la = self.lineanchors
 
        aln = self.anchorlinenos
 
        nocls = self.noclasses
 
        if sp:
 
            lines = []
 

	
 
            for i in range(fl, fl + lncount):
 
                if i % st == 0:
 
                    if i % sp == 0:
 
                        if aln:
 
                            lines.append('<a href="#%s%d" class="special">%*d</a>' %
 
                                         (la, i, mw, i))
 
                        else:
 
                            lines.append('<span class="special">%*d</span>' % (mw, i))
 
                    else:
 
                        if aln:
 
                            lines.append('<a href="#%s%d">%*d</a>' % (la, i, mw, i))
 
                        else:
 
                            lines.append('%*d' % (mw, i))
 
                else:
 
                    lines.append('')
 
            ls = '\n'.join(lines)
 
        else:
 
            lines = []
 
            for i in range(fl, fl + lncount):
 
                if i % st == 0:
 
                    if aln:
 
                        lines.append('<a href="#%s%d">%*d</a>' % (la, i, mw, i))
 
                    else:
 
                        lines.append('%*d' % (mw, i))
 
                else:
 
                    lines.append('')
 
            ls = '\n'.join(lines)
 

	
 
        # in case you wonder about the seemingly redundant <div> here: since the
 
        # content in the other cell also is wrapped in a div, some browsers in
 
        # some configurations seem to mess up the formatting...
 
        if nocls:
 
            yield 0, ('<table class="%stable">' % self.cssclass +
 
                      '<tr><td><div class="linenodiv" '
 
                      'style="background-color: #f0f0f0; padding-right: 10px">'
 
                      '<pre style="line-height: 125%">' +
 
                      ls + '</pre></div></td><td id="hlcode" class="code">')
 
        else:
 
            yield 0, ('<table class="%stable">' % self.cssclass +
 
                      '<tr><td class="linenos"><div class="linenodiv"><pre>' +
 
                      ls + '</pre></div></td><td id="hlcode" class="code">')
 
        yield 0, dummyoutfile.getvalue()
 
        yield 0, '</td></tr></table>'
 

	
 

	
 
_whitespace_re = re.compile(r'(\t)|( )(?=\n|</div>)')
 

	
 
def _markup_whitespace(m):
 
    groups = m.groups()
 
    if groups[0]:
 
        return '<u>\t</u>'
 
    if groups[1]:
 
        return ' <i></i>'
 

	
 
def markup_whitespace(s):
 
    return _whitespace_re.sub(_markup_whitespace, s)
 

	
 
def pygmentize(filenode, **kwargs):
 
    """
 
    pygmentize function using pygments
 

	
 
    :param filenode:
 
    """
 
    lexer = get_custom_lexer(filenode.extension) or filenode.lexer
 
    return literal(markup_whitespace(
 
        code_highlight(filenode.content, lexer, CodeHtmlFormatter(**kwargs))))
 

	
 

	
 
def pygmentize_annotation(repo_name, filenode, **kwargs):
 
    """
 
    pygmentize function for annotation
 

	
 
    :param filenode:
 
    """
 

	
 
    color_dict = {}
 

	
 
    def gen_color(n=10000):
 
        """generator for getting n of evenly distributed colors using
 
        hsv color and golden ratio. It always return same order of colors
 

	
 
        :returns: RGB tuple
 
        """
 

	
 
        def hsv_to_rgb(h, s, v):
 
            if s == 0.0:
 
                return v, v, v
 
            i = int(h * 6.0)  # XXX assume int() truncates!
 
            f = (h * 6.0) - i
 
            p = v * (1.0 - s)
 
            q = v * (1.0 - s * f)
 
            t = v * (1.0 - s * (1.0 - f))
 
            i = i % 6
 
            if i == 0:
 
                return v, t, p
 
            if i == 1:
 
                return q, v, p
 
            if i == 2:
 
                return p, v, t
 
            if i == 3:
 
                return p, q, v
 
            if i == 4:
 
                return t, p, v
 
            if i == 5:
 
                return v, p, q
 

	
 
        golden_ratio = 0.618033988749895
 
        h = 0.22717784590367374
 

	
 
        for _unused in xrange(n):
 
            h += golden_ratio
 
            h %= 1
 
            HSV_tuple = [h, 0.95, 0.95]
 
            RGB_tuple = hsv_to_rgb(*HSV_tuple)
 
            yield map(lambda x: str(int(x * 256)), RGB_tuple)
 

	
 
    cgenerator = gen_color()
 

	
 
    def get_color_string(cs):
 
        if cs in color_dict:
 
            col = color_dict[cs]
 
        else:
 
            col = color_dict[cs] = cgenerator.next()
 
        return "color: rgb(%s)! important;" % (', '.join(col))
 

	
 
    def url_func(repo_name):
 

	
 
        def _url_func(changeset):
 
            author = escape(changeset.author)
 
            date = changeset.date
 
            message = escape(changeset.message)
 
            tooltip_html = ("<div style='font-size:0.8em'><b>Author:</b>"
 
                            " %s<br/><b>Date:</b> %s</b><br/><b>Message:"
 
                            "</b> %s<br/></div>") % (author, date, message)
 

	
 
            lnk_format = show_id(changeset)
 
            uri = link_to(
 
                    lnk_format,
 
                    url('changeset_home', repo_name=repo_name,
 
                        revision=changeset.raw_id),
 
                    style=get_color_string(changeset.raw_id),
 
                    class_='safe-html-title',
 
                    title=tooltip_html,
 
                    **{'data-toggle': 'tooltip'}
 
                  )
 

	
 
            uri += '\n'
 
            return uri
 
        return _url_func
 

	
 
    return literal(markup_whitespace(annotate_highlight(filenode, url_func(repo_name), **kwargs)))
 

	
 

	
 
class _Message(object):
 
    """A message returned by ``Flash.pop_messages()``.
 

	
 
    Converting the message to a string returns the message text. Instances
 
    also have the following attributes:
 

	
 
    * ``message``: the message text.
 
    * ``category``: the category specified when the message was created.
 
    """
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, category, message):
 
        self.category = category
 
        self.message = message
 

	
 
    def __str__(self):
 
        return self.message
 

	
 
    __unicode__ = __str__
 

	
 
    def __html__(self):
 
        return escape(safe_unicode(self.message))
 

	
 
class Flash(_Flash):
 

	
 
    def __call__(self, message, category=None, ignore_duplicate=False, logf=None):
 
        """
 
        Show a message to the user _and_ log it through the specified function
 

	
 
        category: notice (default), warning, error, success
 
        logf: a custom log function - such as log.debug
 

	
 
        logf defaults to log.info, unless category equals 'success', in which
 
        case logf defaults to log.debug.
 
        """
 
        if logf is None:
 
            logf = log.info
 
            if category == 'success':
 
                logf = log.debug
 

	
 
        logf('Flash %s: %s', category, message)
 

	
 
        super(Flash, self).__call__(message, category, ignore_duplicate)
 

	
 
    def pop_messages(self):
 
        """Return all accumulated messages and delete them from the session.
 

	
 
        The return value is a list of ``Message`` objects.
 
        """
 
        from pylons import session
 
        messages = session.pop(self.session_key, [])
 
        session.save()
 
        return [_Message(*m) for m in messages]
 

	
 
flash = Flash()
 

	
 
#==============================================================================
 
# SCM FILTERS available via h.
 
#==============================================================================
 
from kallithea.lib.vcs.utils import author_name, author_email
 
from kallithea.lib.utils2 import credentials_filter, age as _age
 

	
 
age = lambda  x, y=False: _age(x, y)
 
capitalize = lambda x: x.capitalize()
 
email = author_email
 
short_id = lambda x: x[:12]
 
hide_credentials = lambda x: ''.join(credentials_filter(x))
 

	
 

	
 
def show_id(cs):
 
    """
 
    Configurable function that shows ID
 
    by default it's r123:fffeeefffeee
 

	
 
    :param cs: changeset instance
 
    """
 
    from kallithea import CONFIG
 
    def_len = safe_int(CONFIG.get('show_sha_length', 12))
 
    show_rev = str2bool(CONFIG.get('show_revision_number', False))
 

	
 
    raw_id = cs.raw_id[:def_len]
 
    if show_rev:
 
        return 'r%s:%s' % (cs.revision, raw_id)
 
    else:
 
        return raw_id
 

	
 

	
 
def fmt_date(date):
 
    if date:
 
        return date.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S").decode('utf8')
 

	
 
    return ""
 

	
 

	
 
def is_git(repository):
 
    if hasattr(repository, 'alias'):
 
        _type = repository.alias
 
    elif hasattr(repository, 'repo_type'):
 
        _type = repository.repo_type
 
    else:
 
        _type = repository
 
    return _type == 'git'
 

	
 

	
 
def is_hg(repository):
 
    if hasattr(repository, 'alias'):
 
        _type = repository.alias
 
    elif hasattr(repository, 'repo_type'):
 
        _type = repository.repo_type
 
    else:
 
        _type = repository
 
    return _type == 'hg'
 

	
 

	
 
@cache_region('long_term', 'user_or_none')
 
def user_or_none(author):
 
    """Try to match email part of VCS committer string with a local user - or return None"""
 
    from kallithea.model.db import User
 
    email = author_email(author)
 
    if email:
 
        return User.get_by_email(email, cache=True) # cache will only use sql_cache_short
 
    return None
 

	
 
def email_or_none(author):
 
    """Try to match email part of VCS committer string with a local user.
 
    Return primary email of user, email part of the specified author name, or None."""
 
    if not author:
 
        return None
 
    user = user_or_none(author)
 
    if user is not None:
 
        return user.email # always use main email address - not necessarily the one used to find user
 

	
 
    # extract email from the commit string
 
    email = author_email(author)
 
    if email:
 
        return email
 

	
 
    # No valid email, not a valid user in the system, none!
 
    return None
 

	
 
def person(author, show_attr="username"):
 
    """Find the user identified by 'author', return one of the users attributes,
 
    default to the username attribute, None if there is no user"""
 
    from kallithea.model.db import User
 
    # attr to return from fetched user
 
    person_getter = lambda usr: getattr(usr, show_attr)
 

	
 
    # if author is already an instance use it for extraction
 
    if isinstance(author, User):
 
        return person_getter(author)
 

	
 
    user = user_or_none(author)
 
    if user is not None:
 
        return person_getter(user)
 

	
 
    # Still nothing?  Just pass back the author name if any, else the email
 
    return author_name(author) or email(author)
 

	
 

	
 
def person_by_id(id_, show_attr="username"):
 
    from kallithea.model.db import User
 
    # attr to return from fetched user
 
    person_getter = lambda usr: getattr(usr, show_attr)
 

	
 
    #maybe it's an ID ?
 
    if str(id_).isdigit() or isinstance(id_, int):
 
        id_ = int(id_)
 
        user = User.get(id_)
 
        if user is not None:
 
            return person_getter(user)
 
    return id_
 

	
 

	
 
def boolicon(value):
 
    """Returns boolean value of a value, represented as small html image of true/false
 
    icons
 

	
 
    :param value: value
 
    """
 

	
 
    if value:
 
        return HTML.tag('i', class_="icon-ok")
 
    else:
 
        return HTML.tag('i', class_="icon-minus-circled")
 

	
 

	
 
def action_parser(user_log, feed=False, parse_cs=False):
 
    """
 
    This helper will action_map the specified string action into translated
 
    fancy names with icons and links
 

	
 
    :param user_log: user log instance
 
    :param feed: use output for feeds (no html and fancy icons)
 
    :param parse_cs: parse Changesets into VCS instances
 
    """
 

	
 
    action = user_log.action
 
    action_params = ' '
 

	
 
    x = action.split(':')
 

	
 
    if len(x) > 1:
 
        action, action_params = x
 

	
 
    def get_cs_links():
 
        revs_limit = 3  # display this amount always
 
        revs_top_limit = 50  # show upto this amount of changesets hidden
 
        revs_ids = action_params.split(',')
 
        deleted = user_log.repository is None
 
        if deleted:
 
            return ','.join(revs_ids)
 

	
 
        repo_name = user_log.repository.repo_name
 

	
 
        def lnk(rev, repo_name):
 
            lazy_cs = False
 
            title_ = None
 
            url_ = '#'
 
            if isinstance(rev, BaseChangeset) or isinstance(rev, AttributeDict):
 
                if rev.op and rev.ref_name:
 
                    if rev.op == 'delete_branch':
 
                        lbl = _('Deleted branch: %s') % rev.ref_name
 
                    elif rev.op == 'tag':
 
                        lbl = _('Created tag: %s') % rev.ref_name
 
                    else:
 
                        lbl = 'Unknown operation %s' % rev.op
 
                else:
 
                    lazy_cs = True
 
                    lbl = rev.short_id[:8]
 
                    url_ = url('changeset_home', repo_name=repo_name,
 
                               revision=rev.raw_id)
 
            else:
 
                # changeset cannot be found - it might have been stripped or removed
 
                lbl = rev[:12]
 
                title_ = _('Changeset not found')
 
                title_ = _('Changeset %s not found') % lbl
 
            if parse_cs:
 
                return link_to(lbl, url_, title=title_, class_='tooltip')
 
            return link_to(lbl, url_, raw_id=rev.raw_id, repo_name=repo_name,
 
                           class_='lazy-cs' if lazy_cs else '')
 

	
 
        def _get_op(rev_txt):
 
            _op = None
 
            _name = rev_txt
 
            if len(rev_txt.split('=>')) == 2:
 
                _op, _name = rev_txt.split('=>')
 
            return _op, _name
 

	
 
        revs = []
 
        if len(filter(lambda v: v != '', revs_ids)) > 0:
 
            repo = None
 
            for rev in revs_ids[:revs_top_limit]:
 
                _op, _name = _get_op(rev)
 

	
 
                # we want parsed changesets, or new log store format is bad
 
                if parse_cs:
 
                    try:
 
                        if repo is None:
 
                            repo = user_log.repository.scm_instance
 
                        _rev = repo.get_changeset(rev)
 
                        revs.append(_rev)
 
                    except ChangesetDoesNotExistError:
 
                        log.error('cannot find revision %s in this repo', rev)
 
                        revs.append(rev)
 
                else:
 
                    _rev = AttributeDict({
 
                        'short_id': rev[:12],
 
                        'raw_id': rev,
 
                        'message': '',
 
                        'op': _op,
 
                        'ref_name': _name
 
                    })
 
                    revs.append(_rev)
 
        cs_links = [" " + ', '.join(
 
            [lnk(rev, repo_name) for rev in revs[:revs_limit]]
 
        )]
 
        _op1, _name1 = _get_op(revs_ids[0])
 
        _op2, _name2 = _get_op(revs_ids[-1])
 

	
 
        _rev = '%s...%s' % (_name1, _name2)
 

	
 
        compare_view = (
 
            ' <div class="compare_view" data-toggle="tooltip" title="%s">'
 
            '<a href="%s">%s</a> </div>' % (
 
                _('Show all combined changesets %s->%s') % (
 
                    revs_ids[0][:12], revs_ids[-1][:12]
 
                ),
 
                url('changeset_home', repo_name=repo_name,
 
                    revision=_rev
 
                ),
 
                _('Compare view')
 
            )
 
        )
 

	
 
        # if we have exactly one more than normally displayed
 
        # just display it, takes less space than displaying
 
        # "and 1 more revisions"
 
        if len(revs_ids) == revs_limit + 1:
 
            cs_links.append(", " + lnk(revs[revs_limit], repo_name))
 

	
 
        # hidden-by-default ones
 
        if len(revs_ids) > revs_limit + 1:
 
            uniq_id = revs_ids[0]
 
            html_tmpl = (
 
                '<span> %s <a class="show_more" id="_%s" '
 
                'href="#more">%s</a> %s</span>'
 
            )
 
            if not feed:
 
                cs_links.append(html_tmpl % (
 
                      _('and'),
 
                      uniq_id, _('%s more') % (len(revs_ids) - revs_limit),
 
                      _('revisions')
 
                    )
 
                )
 

	
 
            if not feed:
 
                html_tmpl = '<span id="%s" style="display:none">, %s </span>'
 
            else:
 
                html_tmpl = '<span id="%s"> %s </span>'
 

	
 
            morelinks = ', '.join(
 
              [lnk(rev, repo_name) for rev in revs[revs_limit:]]
 
            )
 

	
 
            if len(revs_ids) > revs_top_limit:
 
                morelinks += ', ...'
 

	
 
            cs_links.append(html_tmpl % (uniq_id, morelinks))
 
        if len(revs) > 1:
 
            cs_links.append(compare_view)
 
        return ''.join(cs_links)
 

	
 
    def get_fork_name():
 
        repo_name = action_params
 
        url_ = url('summary_home', repo_name=repo_name)
 
        return _('Fork name %s') % link_to(action_params, url_)
 

	
 
    def get_user_name():
 
        user_name = action_params
 
        return user_name
 

	
 
    def get_users_group():
 
        group_name = action_params
 
        return group_name
 

	
 
    def get_pull_request():
 
        from kallithea.model.db import PullRequest
 
        pull_request_id = action_params
 
        nice_id = PullRequest.make_nice_id(pull_request_id)
 

	
 
        deleted = user_log.repository is None
 
        if deleted:
 
            repo_name = user_log.repository_name
 
        else:
 
            repo_name = user_log.repository.repo_name
 

	
 
        return link_to(_('Pull request %s') % nice_id,
 
                    url('pullrequest_show', repo_name=repo_name,
 
                    pull_request_id=pull_request_id))
 

	
 
    def get_archive_name():
 
        archive_name = action_params
 
        return archive_name
 

	
 
    # action : translated str, callback(extractor), icon
 
    action_map = {
 
    'user_deleted_repo':           (_('[deleted] repository'),
 
                                    None, 'icon-trashcan'),
 
    'user_created_repo':           (_('[created] repository'),
 
                                    None, 'icon-plus'),
 
    'user_created_fork':           (_('[created] repository as fork'),
 
                                    None, 'icon-fork'),
 
    'user_forked_repo':            (_('[forked] repository'),
 
                                    get_fork_name, 'icon-fork'),
 
    'user_updated_repo':           (_('[updated] repository'),
 
                                    None, 'icon-pencil'),
 
    'user_downloaded_archive':      (_('[downloaded] archive from repository'),
 
                                    get_archive_name, 'icon-download-cloud'),
 
    'admin_deleted_repo':          (_('[delete] repository'),
 
                                    None, 'icon-trashcan'),
 
    'admin_created_repo':          (_('[created] repository'),
 
                                    None, 'icon-plus'),
 
    'admin_forked_repo':           (_('[forked] repository'),
 
                                    None, 'icon-fork'),
 
    'admin_updated_repo':          (_('[updated] repository'),
 
                                    None, 'icon-pencil'),
 
    'admin_created_user':          (_('[created] user'),
 
                                    get_user_name, 'icon-user'),
 
    'admin_updated_user':          (_('[updated] user'),
 
                                    get_user_name, 'icon-user'),
 
    'admin_created_users_group':   (_('[created] user group'),
 
                                    get_users_group, 'icon-pencil'),
 
    'admin_updated_users_group':   (_('[updated] user group'),
 
                                    get_users_group, 'icon-pencil'),
 
    'user_commented_revision':     (_('[commented] on revision in repository'),
 
                                    get_cs_links, 'icon-comment'),
 
    'user_commented_pull_request': (_('[commented] on pull request for'),
 
                                    get_pull_request, 'icon-comment'),
 
    'user_closed_pull_request':    (_('[closed] pull request for'),
 
                                    get_pull_request, 'icon-ok'),
 
    'push':                        (_('[pushed] into'),
 
                                    get_cs_links, 'icon-move-up'),
 
    'push_local':                  (_('[committed via Kallithea] into repository'),
 
                                    get_cs_links, 'icon-pencil'),
 
    'push_remote':                 (_('[pulled from remote] into repository'),
 
                                    get_cs_links, 'icon-move-up'),
 
    'pull':                        (_('[pulled] from'),
 
                                    None, 'icon-move-down'),
 
    'started_following_repo':      (_('[started following] repository'),
 
                                    None, 'icon-heart'),
 
    'stopped_following_repo':      (_('[stopped following] repository'),
 
                                    None, 'icon-heart-empty'),
 
    }
 

	
 
    action_str = action_map.get(action, action)
 
    if feed:
 
        action = action_str[0].replace('[', '').replace(']', '')
 
    else:
 
        action = action_str[0] \
 
            .replace('[', '<span class="journal_highlight">') \
 
            .replace(']', '</span>')
 

	
 
    action_params_func = lambda: ""
 

	
 
    if callable(action_str[1]):
 
        action_params_func = action_str[1]
 

	
 
    def action_parser_icon():
 
        action = user_log.action
 
        action_params = None
 
        x = action.split(':')
 

	
 
        if len(x) > 1:
 
            action, action_params = x
 

	
 
        tmpl = """<i class="%s" alt="%s"></i>"""
 
        ico = action_map.get(action, ['', '', ''])[2]
 
        return literal(tmpl % (ico, action))
 

	
 
    # returned callbacks we need to call to get
 
    return [lambda: literal(action), action_params_func, action_parser_icon]
 

	
 

	
 

	
 
#==============================================================================
 
# PERMS
 
#==============================================================================
 
from kallithea.lib.auth import HasPermissionAny, \
 
    HasRepoPermissionAny, HasRepoGroupPermissionAny
 

	
 

	
 
#==============================================================================
 
# GRAVATAR URL
 
#==============================================================================
 
def gravatar_div(email_address, cls='', size=30, **div_attributes):
 
    """Return an html literal with a div around a gravatar if they are enabled.
 
    Extra keyword parameters starting with 'div_' will get the prefix removed
 
    and '_' changed to '-' and be used as attributes on the div. The default
 
    class is 'gravatar'.
 
    """
 
    from pylons import tmpl_context as c
 
    if not c.visual.use_gravatar:
 
        return ''
 
    if 'div_class' not in div_attributes:
 
        div_attributes['div_class'] = "gravatar"
 
    attributes = []
 
    for k, v in sorted(div_attributes.items()):
 
        assert k.startswith('div_'), k
 
        attributes.append(' %s="%s"' % (k[4:].replace('_', '-'), escape(v)))
 
    return literal("""<div%s>%s</div>""" %
 
                   (''.join(attributes),
 
                    gravatar(email_address, cls=cls, size=size)))
 

	
 
def gravatar(email_address, cls='', size=30):
 
    """return html element of the gravatar
 

	
 
    This method will return an <img> with the resolution double the size (for
 
    retina screens) of the image. If the url returned from gravatar_url is
 
    empty then we fallback to using an icon.
 

	
 
    """
 
    from pylons import tmpl_context as c
 
    if not c.visual.use_gravatar:
 
        return ''
 

	
 
    src = gravatar_url(email_address, size * 2)
 

	
 
    if src:
 
        # here it makes sense to use style="width: ..." (instead of, say, a
 
        # stylesheet) because we using this to generate a high-res (retina) size
 
        html = ('<img alt="" class="{cls}" style="width: {size}px; height: {size}px" src="{src}"/>'
 
            .format(cls=cls, size=size, src=src))
 

	
 
    else:
 
        # if src is empty then there was no gravatar, so we use a font icon
 
        html = ("""<i class="icon-user {cls}" style="font-size: {size}px;"></i>"""
 
            .format(cls=cls, size=size, src=src))
 

	
 
    return literal(html)
 

	
 
def gravatar_url(email_address, size=30, default=''):
 
    # doh, we need to re-import those to mock it later
 
    from kallithea.config.routing import url
 
    from kallithea.model.db import User
 
    from pylons import tmpl_context as c
 
    if not c.visual.use_gravatar:
 
        return ""
 

	
 
    _def = 'anonymous@kallithea-scm.org'  # default gravatar
 
    email_address = email_address or _def
 

	
 
    if email_address == _def:
 
        return default
 

	
 
    parsed_url = urlparse.urlparse(url.current(qualified=True))
 
    url = (c.visual.gravatar_url or User.DEFAULT_GRAVATAR_URL ) \
 
               .replace('{email}', email_address) \
 
               .replace('{md5email}', hashlib.md5(safe_str(email_address).lower()).hexdigest()) \
 
               .replace('{netloc}', parsed_url.netloc) \
 
               .replace('{scheme}', parsed_url.scheme) \
 
               .replace('{size}', safe_str(size))
 
    return url
 

	
 

	
 
def changed_tooltip(nodes):
 
    """
 
    Generates a html string for changed nodes in changeset page.
 
    It limits the output to 30 entries
 

	
 
    :param nodes: LazyNodesGenerator
 
    """
 
    if nodes:
 
        pref = ': <br/> '
 
        suf = ''
 
        if len(nodes) > 30:
 
            suf = '<br/>' + _(' and %s more') % (len(nodes) - 30)
 
        return literal(pref + '<br/> '.join([safe_unicode(x.path)
 
                                             for x in nodes[:30]]) + suf)
 
    else:
 
        return ': ' + _('No files')
 

	
 

	
 
def fancy_file_stats(stats):
 
    """
 
    Displays a fancy two colored bar for number of added/deleted
 
    lines of code on file
 

	
 
    :param stats: two element list of added/deleted lines of code
 
    """
 
    from kallithea.lib.diffs import NEW_FILENODE, DEL_FILENODE, \
 
        MOD_FILENODE, RENAMED_FILENODE, CHMOD_FILENODE, BIN_FILENODE
 

	
 
    def cgen(l_type, a_v, d_v):
 
        mapping = {'tr': 'top-right-rounded-corner-mid',
 
                   'tl': 'top-left-rounded-corner-mid',
 
                   'br': 'bottom-right-rounded-corner-mid',
 
                   'bl': 'bottom-left-rounded-corner-mid'}
 
        map_getter = lambda x: mapping[x]
 

	
 
        if l_type == 'a' and d_v:
 
            #case when added and deleted are present
 
            return ' '.join(map(map_getter, ['tl', 'bl']))
 

	
 
        if l_type == 'a' and not d_v:
 
            return ' '.join(map(map_getter, ['tr', 'br', 'tl', 'bl']))
 

	
 
        if l_type == 'd' and a_v:
 
            return ' '.join(map(map_getter, ['tr', 'br']))
 

	
 
        if l_type == 'd' and not a_v:
 
            return ' '.join(map(map_getter, ['tr', 'br', 'tl', 'bl']))
 

	
 
    a, d = stats['added'], stats['deleted']
 
    width = 100
 

	
 
    if stats['binary']:
 
        #binary mode
 
        lbl = ''
 
        bin_op = 1
 

	
 
        if BIN_FILENODE in stats['ops']:
 
            lbl = 'bin+'
 

	
 
        if NEW_FILENODE in stats['ops']:
 
            lbl += _('new file')
 
            bin_op = NEW_FILENODE
 
        elif MOD_FILENODE in stats['ops']:
 
            lbl += _('mod')
 
            bin_op = MOD_FILENODE
 
        elif DEL_FILENODE in stats['ops']:
 
            lbl += _('del')
 
            bin_op = DEL_FILENODE
 
        elif RENAMED_FILENODE in stats['ops']:
 
            lbl += _('rename')
 
            bin_op = RENAMED_FILENODE
 

	
 
        #chmod can go with other operations
 
        if CHMOD_FILENODE in stats['ops']:
 
            _org_lbl = _('chmod')
 
            lbl += _org_lbl if lbl.endswith('+') else '+%s' % _org_lbl
 

	
 
        #import ipdb;ipdb.set_trace()
 
        b_d = '<div class="bin bin%s %s" style="width:100%%">%s</div>' % (bin_op, cgen('a', a_v='', d_v=0), lbl)
 
        b_a = '<div class="bin bin1" style="width:0%"></div>'
 
        return literal('<div style="width:%spx">%s%s</div>' % (width, b_a, b_d))
 

	
 
    t = stats['added'] + stats['deleted']
 
    unit = float(width) / (t or 1)
 

	
 
    # needs > 9% of width to be visible or 0 to be hidden
 
    a_p = max(9, unit * a) if a > 0 else 0
 
    d_p = max(9, unit * d) if d > 0 else 0
 
    p_sum = a_p + d_p
 

	
 
    if p_sum > width:
 
        #adjust the percentage to be == 100% since we adjusted to 9
 
        if a_p > d_p:
 
            a_p = a_p - (p_sum - width)
 
        else:
 
            d_p = d_p - (p_sum - width)
 

	
 
    a_v = a if a > 0 else ''
 
    d_v = d if d > 0 else ''
 

	
 
    d_a = '<div class="added %s" style="width:%s%%">%s</div>' % (
 
        cgen('a', a_v, d_v), a_p, a_v
 
    )
 
    d_d = '<div class="deleted %s" style="width:%s%%">%s</div>' % (
 
        cgen('d', a_v, d_v), d_p, d_v
 
    )
 
    return literal('<div style="width:%spx">%s%s</div>' % (width, d_a, d_d))
 

	
 

	
 
_URLIFY_RE = re.compile(r'''
 
# URL markup
 
(?P<url>%s) |
 
# @mention markup
 
(?P<mention>%s) |
 
# Changeset hash markup
 
(?<!\w|[-_])
 
  (?P<hash>[0-9a-f]{12,40})
 
(?!\w|[-_]) |
 
# Markup of *bold text*
 
(?:
 
  (?:^|(?<=\s))
 
  (?P<bold> [*] (?!\s) [^*\n]* (?<!\s) [*] )
 
  (?![*\w])
 
) |
 
# "Stylize" markup
 
\[see\ \=&gt;\ *(?P<seen>[a-zA-Z0-9\/\=\?\&\ \:\/\.\-]*)\] |
 
\[license\ \=&gt;\ *(?P<license>[a-zA-Z0-9\/\=\?\&\ \:\/\.\-]*)\] |
 
\[(?P<tagtype>requires|recommends|conflicts|base)\ \=&gt;\ *(?P<tagvalue>[a-zA-Z0-9\-\/]*)\] |
 
\[(?:lang|language)\ \=&gt;\ *(?P<lang>[a-zA-Z\-\/\#\+]*)\] |
 
\[(?P<tag>[a-z]+)\]
 
''' % (url_re.pattern, MENTIONS_REGEX.pattern),
 
    re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE | re.IGNORECASE)
 

	
 

	
 

	
 
def urlify_text(s, repo_name=None, link_=None, truncate=None, stylize=False, truncatef=truncate):
 
    """
 
    Parses given text message and make literal html with markup.
 
    The text will be truncated to the specified length.
 
    Hashes are turned into changeset links to specified repository.
 
    URLs links to what they say.
 
    Issues are linked to given issue-server.
 
    If link_ is provided, all text not already linking somewhere will link there.
 
    """
 

	
 
    def _replace(match_obj):
 
        url = match_obj.group('url')
 
        if url is not None:
 
            return '<a href="%(url)s">%(url)s</a>' % {'url': url}
 
        mention = match_obj.group('mention')
 
        if mention is not None:
 
            return '<b>%s</b>' % mention
 
        hash_ = match_obj.group('hash')
 
        if hash_ is not None and repo_name is not None:
 
            from kallithea.config.routing import url  # doh, we need to re-import url to mock it later
 
            return '<a class="revision-link" href="%(url)s">%(hash)s</a>' % {
 
                 'url': url('changeset_home', repo_name=repo_name, revision=hash_),
 
                 'hash': hash_,
 
                }
 
        bold = match_obj.group('bold')
 
        if bold is not None:
 
            return '<b>*%s*</b>' % _urlify(bold[1:-1])
 
        if stylize:
 
            seen = match_obj.group('seen')
 
            if seen:
 
                return '<div class="metatag" tag="see">see =&gt; %s</div>' % seen
 
            license = match_obj.group('license')
 
            if license:
 
                return '<div class="metatag" tag="license"><a href="http:\/\/www.opensource.org/licenses/%s">%s</a></div>' % (license, license)
 
            tagtype = match_obj.group('tagtype')
 
            if tagtype:
 
                tagvalue = match_obj.group('tagvalue')
 
                return '<div class="metatag" tag="%s">%s =&gt; <a href="/%s">%s</a></div>' % (tagtype, tagtype, tagvalue, tagvalue)
 
            lang = match_obj.group('lang')
 
            if lang:
 
                return '<div class="metatag" tag="lang">%s</div>' % lang
 
            tag = match_obj.group('tag')
 
            if tag:
 
                return '<div class="metatag" tag="%s">%s</div>' % (tag, tag)
 
        return match_obj.group(0)
 

	
 
    def _urlify(s):
 
        """
 
        Extract urls from text and make html links out of them
 
        """
 
        return _URLIFY_RE.sub(_replace, s)
 

	
 
    if truncate is None:
 
        s = s.rstrip()
 
    else:
 
        s = truncatef(s, truncate, whole_word=True)
 
    s = html_escape(s)
 
    s = _urlify(s)
 
    if repo_name is not None:
 
        s = urlify_issues(s, repo_name)
 
    if link_ is not None:
 
        # make href around everything that isn't a href already
 
        s = linkify_others(s, link_)
 
    s = s.replace('\r\n', '<br/>').replace('\n', '<br/>')
 
    return literal(s)
 

	
 

	
 
def linkify_others(t, l):
 
    """Add a default link to html with links.
 
    HTML doesn't allow nesting of links, so the outer link must be broken up
 
    in pieces and give space for other links.
 
    """
 
    urls = re.compile(r'(\<a.*?\<\/a\>)',)
 
    links = []
 
    for e in urls.split(t):
 
        if e.strip() and not urls.match(e):
 
            links.append('<a class="message-link" href="%s">%s</a>' % (l, e))
 
        else:
 
            links.append(e)
 

	
 
    return ''.join(links)
 

	
 

	
 
# Global variable that will hold the actual urlify_issues function body.
 
# Will be set on first use when the global configuration has been read.
 
_urlify_issues_f = None
 

	
 

	
 
def urlify_issues(newtext, repo_name):
 
    """Urlify issue references according to .ini configuration"""
 
    global _urlify_issues_f
 
    if _urlify_issues_f is None:
 
        from kallithea import CONFIG
 
        from kallithea.model.db import URL_SEP
 
        assert CONFIG['sqlalchemy.url'] # make sure config has been loaded
 

	
 
        # Build chain of urlify functions, starting with not doing any transformation
 
        tmp_urlify_issues_f = lambda s: s
 

	
 
        issue_pat_re = re.compile(r'issue_pat(.*)')
 
        for k in CONFIG.keys():
 
            # Find all issue_pat* settings that also have corresponding server_link and prefix configuration
 
            m = issue_pat_re.match(k)
 
            if m is None:
 
                continue
 
            suffix = m.group(1)
 
            issue_pat = CONFIG.get(k)
 
            issue_server_link = CONFIG.get('issue_server_link%s' % suffix)
 
            issue_prefix = CONFIG.get('issue_prefix%s' % suffix)
 
            if issue_pat and issue_server_link and issue_prefix:
 
                log.debug('issue pattern %r: %r -> %r %r', suffix, issue_pat, issue_server_link, issue_prefix)
 
            else:
 
                log.error('skipping incomplete issue pattern %r: %r -> %r %r', suffix, issue_pat, issue_server_link, issue_prefix)
 
                continue
 

	
 
            # Wrap tmp_urlify_issues_f with substitution of this pattern, while making sure all loop variables (and compiled regexpes) are bound
 
            issue_re = re.compile(issue_pat)
 
            def issues_replace(match_obj,
 
                               issue_server_link=issue_server_link, issue_prefix=issue_prefix):
 
                leadingspace = ' ' if match_obj.group().startswith(' ') else ''
 
                issue_id = ''.join(match_obj.groups())
 
                issue_url = issue_server_link.replace('{id}', issue_id)
 
                issue_url = issue_url.replace('{repo}', repo_name)
 
                issue_url = issue_url.replace('{repo_name}', repo_name.split(URL_SEP)[-1])
 
                return (
 
                    '%(leadingspace)s<a class="issue-tracker-link" href="%(url)s">'
 
                    '%(issue-prefix)s%(id-repr)s'
 
                    '</a>'
 
                    ) % {
 
                     'leadingspace': leadingspace,
 
                     'url': issue_url,
 
                     'id-repr': issue_id,
 
                     'issue-prefix': issue_prefix,
 
                     'serv': issue_server_link,
 
                    }
 
            tmp_urlify_issues_f = (lambda s,
 
                                          issue_re=issue_re, issues_replace=issues_replace, chain_f=tmp_urlify_issues_f:
 
                                   issue_re.sub(issues_replace, chain_f(s)))
 

	
 
        # Set tmp function globally - atomically
 
        _urlify_issues_f = tmp_urlify_issues_f
 

	
 
    return _urlify_issues_f(newtext)
 

	
 

	
 
def render_w_mentions(source, repo_name=None):
 
    """
 
    Render plain text with revision hashes and issue references urlified
 
    and with @mention highlighting.
 
    """
 
    s = safe_unicode(source)
 
    s = urlify_text(s, repo_name=repo_name)
 
    return literal('<div class="formatted-fixed">%s</div>' % s)
 

	
 

	
 
def short_ref(ref_type, ref_name):
 
    if ref_type == 'rev':
 
        return short_id(ref_name)
 
    return ref_name
 

	
 
def link_to_ref(repo_name, ref_type, ref_name, rev=None):
 
    """
 
    Return full markup for a href to changeset_home for a changeset.
 
    If ref_type is branch it will link to changelog.
 
    ref_name is shortened if ref_type is 'rev'.
 
    if rev is specified show it too, explicitly linking to that revision.
 
    """
 
    txt = short_ref(ref_type, ref_name)
 
    if ref_type == 'branch':
 
        u = url('changelog_home', repo_name=repo_name, branch=ref_name)
 
    else:
 
        u = url('changeset_home', repo_name=repo_name, revision=ref_name)
 
    l = link_to(repo_name + '#' + txt, u)
 
    if rev and ref_type != 'rev':
 
        l = literal('%s (%s)' % (l, link_to(short_id(rev), url('changeset_home', repo_name=repo_name, revision=rev))))
 
    return l
 

	
 
def changeset_status(repo, revision):
 
    from kallithea.model.changeset_status import ChangesetStatusModel
 
    return ChangesetStatusModel().get_status(repo, revision)
 

	
 

	
 
def changeset_status_lbl(changeset_status):
 
    from kallithea.model.db import ChangesetStatus
 
    return ChangesetStatus.get_status_lbl(changeset_status)
 

	
 

	
 
def get_permission_name(key):
 
    from kallithea.model.db import Permission
 
    return dict(Permission.PERMS).get(key)
 

	
 

	
 
def journal_filter_help():
 
    return _(textwrap.dedent('''
 
        Example filter terms:
 
            repository:vcs
 
            username:developer
 
            action:*push*
 
            ip:127.0.0.1
 
            date:20120101
 
            date:[20120101100000 TO 20120102]
 

	
 
        Generate wildcards using '*' character:
 
            "repository:vcs*" - search everything starting with 'vcs'
 
            "repository:*vcs*" - search for repository containing 'vcs'
 

	
 
        Optional AND / OR operators in queries
 
            "repository:vcs OR repository:test"
 
            "username:test AND repository:test*"
 
    '''))
 

	
 

	
 
def not_mapped_error(repo_name):
 
    flash(_('%s repository is not mapped to db perhaps'
 
            ' it was created or renamed from the filesystem'
 
            ' please run the application again'
 
            ' in order to rescan repositories') % repo_name, category='error')
 

	
 

	
 
def ip_range(ip_addr):
 
    from kallithea.model.db import UserIpMap
 
    s, e = UserIpMap._get_ip_range(ip_addr)
 
    return '%s - %s' % (s, e)
 

	
 

	
 
def form(url, method="post", **attrs):
 
    """Like webhelpers.html.tags.form but automatically using secure_form with
 
    authentication_token for POST. authentication_token is thus never leaked
 
    in the URL."""
 
    if method.lower() == 'get':
 
        return insecure_form(url, method=method, **attrs)
 
    # webhelpers will turn everything but GET into POST
 
    return secure_form(url, method=method, **attrs)
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