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Actually save model object upon change. This commit was tested on the comments model. Additional logging added. Added check for Markdown image references. Added TODOs after observing behavior on comments.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Tue, 03 Feb 2015 21:09:44 -0600
parents ff645a692791
children 98d2388b6bb2
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"""
Markup related utitlities useful for the entire project.

"""
import markdown as _markdown
from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode

from smiley import SmilifyMarkdown
from core.mdexts.urlize import UrlizeExtension
from core.mdexts.deleted import DelExtension
from core.html import clean_html


class Markdown(object):
    """
    This is a thin wrapper around the Markdown class.

    """
    def __init__(self):
        self.md = _markdown.Markdown(extensions=[
                                         UrlizeExtension(),
                                         'markdown.extensions.nl2br',
                                         DelExtension(),
                                     ])

    def convert(self, s):
        return clean_html(self.md.convert(force_unicode(s)))


def markdown(s):
    """
    A convenience function for one-off markdown jobs.
    """
    md = Markdown()
    return md.convert(s)


class SiteMarkup(object):
    """
    This class provides site markup by combining markdown and
    our own smiley markup.

    The relative_urls parameter controls whether the smileys are generated with
    relative or absolute URLs.

    """
    def __init__(self, relative_urls=True):
        self.md = Markdown()
        self.smiley = SmilifyMarkdown(relative_urls=relative_urls)

    def convert(self, s):
        return self.md.convert(self.smiley.convert(s))


def site_markup(s, relative_urls=True):
    """
    Convenience function for one-off site markup jobs.
    """
    sm = SiteMarkup(relative_urls=relative_urls)
    return sm.convert(s)