import os import sys from datetime import datetime, timezone from logging import Logger, getLogger log: Logger = getLogger(__name__) class Page: def __init__(self, name: str, ctime: float, mtime: float, html: str, meta: dict, config: dict, dir_config: dict) -> None: log.debug('initializing the page object with name "%s"', name) # initial data self.name: str = name self.ctimestamp: float = ctime self.mtimestamp: float = mtime self.content: str = html self.meta: dict = meta # TODO: need to fix this to use the dir_config stuff self.config: dict = config self.dir_config: dict = dir_config # data from self.meta self.title: str self.author: str self.summary: str self.lang: str self.cdatetime: datetime self.mdatetime: datetime self.tags: list[tuple[str, str]] = [] # constructed self.url: str self.image_url: str self.cdate: str self.cdate_list: str self.cdate_list_sep: str self.cdate_rss: str self.cdate_sitemap: str self.mdate: str self.mdate_list: str self.mdate_list_sep: str self.mdate_rss: str self.mdate_sitemap: str # later assigned references to next and previous pages # not always assigned (tail ends), and the None helps check it, ignoring self.next: Page = None # type: ignore self.previous: Page = None # type: ignore # also from self.meta, but for og metadata self.og: dict[str, str] = dict() def __lt__(self, other): return self.ctimestamp < other.ctimestamp def __get_mandatory_meta(self, meta: str) -> str: try: log.debug('parsing required metadata "%s"', meta) return self.meta[meta][0] except KeyError: log.error('failed to parse mandatory metadata "%s" from file "%s"', meta, os.path.join(self.dir_config['src'], self.name)) sys.exit(1) # parses meta from self.meta, for og, it prioritizes, # the actual og meta def parse_metadata(self): log.debug('parsing metadata for file "%s"', self.name) self.title = self.__get_mandatory_meta('title') self.author = self.__get_mandatory_meta('author') self.summary = self.__get_mandatory_meta('summary') self.lang = self.__get_mandatory_meta('lang') log.debug('parsing timestamp') self.cdatetime = datetime.fromtimestamp(self.ctimestamp, tz=timezone.utc) # these could be actual function cdate = lambda x : self.cdatetime.strftime(self.config['fmt'][x]) mdate = lambda x : self.mdatetime.strftime(self.config['fmt'][x]) self.cdate = cdate('date') self.cdate_list = cdate('list_date') self.cdate_list_sep = cdate('list_sep_date') self.cdate_rss = cdate('rss_date') self.cdate_sitemap = cdate('sitemap_date') if self.mtimestamp != 0.0: log.debug('parsing modified timestamp') self.mdatetime = datetime.fromtimestamp(self.mtimestamp, tz=timezone.utc) self.mdate = mdate('date') self.mdate_list = mdate('list_date') self.mdate_list_sep = mdate('list_sep_date') self.mdate_rss = mdate('rss_date') self.mdate_sitemap = mdate('sitemap_date') else: log.debug('not parsing modified timestamp, hasn\'t been modified') try: tags_only: list[str] = self.meta['tags'] log.debug('parsing tags') tags_only.sort() for t in tags_only: # need to specify dir_config['url'] as it is a hardcoded tag url self.tags.append((t, f'{self.dir_config["url"]}/tag/@{t}.html')) except KeyError: log.debug('not parsing tags, doesn\'t have any') log.debug('parsing url') # no need to specify dir_config['url'] as self.name already contains the relative url self.url = f'{self.config["url"]["main"]}/{self.name.replace(".md", ".html")}' log.debug('final url "%s"', self.url) log.debug('parsing image url') image_url: str if 'image_url' in self.meta: image_url = self.meta['image_url'][0] elif 'default_image' in self.config['url']: log.debug('using default image, no image_url metadata found') image_url = self.config['url']['default_image'] else: image_url = '' if image_url != '': if 'static' in self.config['url']: self.image_url = f'{self.config["url"]["static"]}/{image_url}' else: log.debug('no static url set, using main url, this could cause problems') self.image_url = f'{self.config["url"]["main"]}/{image_url}' log.debug('final image url "%s"', self.image_url) else: self.image_url = '' log.debug('no image url set for the page, could be because no' ' "image_url" was found in the metadata and/or no ' ' "default_image" set in the config file') # if contains open graph elements # TODO: better handle thsi part try: # og_e = object graph entry og_elements: list[str] = self.meta['og'] log.debug('parsing og metadata') for og_e in og_elements: kv: list[str] = og_e.split(',', 1) if len(kv) != 2: log.error('invalid og syntax for "%s", needs to be "k, v"', og_e) sys.exit(1) k: str = kv[0].strip() v: str = kv[1].strip() log.debug('og element: ("%s", "%s")', k, v) self.og[k] = v except KeyError: log.debug('no og metadata found')