# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ sphinx.ext.intersphinx ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Insert links to objects documented in remote Sphinx documentation. This works as follows: * Each Sphinx HTML build creates a file named "objects.inv" that contains a mapping from object names to URIs relative to the HTML set's root. * Projects using the Intersphinx extension can specify links to such mapping files in the `intersphinx_mapping` config value. The mapping will then be used to resolve otherwise missing references to objects into links to the other documentation. * By default, the mapping file is assumed to be at the same location as the rest of the documentation; however, the location of the mapping file can also be specified individually, e.g. if the docs should be buildable without Internet access. :copyright: Copyright 2007-2016 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. """ from __future__ import print_function import time import zlib import codecs import posixpath from os import path import re from six import iteritems, string_types from six.moves.urllib.parse import urlsplit, urlunsplit from docutils import nodes from docutils.utils import relative_path import sphinx from sphinx.locale import _ from sphinx.builders.html import INVENTORY_FILENAME from sphinx.util.requests import requests, useragent_header UTF8StreamReader = codecs.lookup('utf-8')[2] def read_inventory_v1(f, uri, join): f = UTF8StreamReader(f) invdata = {} line = next(f) projname = line.rstrip()[11:] line = next(f) version = line.rstrip()[11:] for line in f: name, type, location = line.rstrip().split(None, 2) location = join(uri, location) # version 1 did not add anchors to the location if type == 'mod': type = 'py:module' location += '#module-' + name else: type = 'py:' + type location += '#' + name invdata.setdefault(type, {})[name] = (projname, version, location, '-') return invdata def read_inventory_v2(f, uri, join, bufsize=16*1024): invdata = {} line = f.readline() projname = line.rstrip()[11:].decode('utf-8') line = f.readline() version = line.rstrip()[11:].decode('utf-8') line = f.readline().decode('utf-8') if 'zlib' not in line: raise ValueError def read_chunks(): decompressor = zlib.decompressobj() for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(bufsize), b''): yield decompressor.decompress(chunk) yield decompressor.flush() def split_lines(iter): buf = b'' for chunk in iter: buf += chunk lineend = buf.find(b'\n') while lineend != -1: yield buf[:lineend].decode('utf-8') buf = buf[lineend+1:] lineend = buf.find(b'\n') assert not buf for line in split_lines(read_chunks()): # be careful to handle names with embedded spaces correctly m = re.match(r'(?x)(.+?)\s+(\S*:\S*)\s+(-?\d+)\s+(\S+)\s+(.*)', line.rstrip()) if not m: continue name, type, prio, location, dispname = m.groups() if type == 'py:module' and type in invdata and \ name in invdata[type]: # due to a bug in 1.1 and below, # two inventory entries are created # for Python modules, and the first # one is correct continue if location.endswith(u'$'): location = location[:-1] + name location = join(uri, location) invdata.setdefault(type, {})[name] = (projname, version, location, dispname) return invdata def read_inventory(f, uri, join, bufsize=16*1024): line = f.readline().rstrip().decode('utf-8') if line == '# Sphinx inventory version 1': return read_inventory_v1(f, uri, join) elif line == '# Sphinx inventory version 2': return read_inventory_v2(f, uri, join, bufsize=bufsize) def _strip_basic_auth(url): """Returns *url* with basic auth credentials removed. Also returns the basic auth username and password if they're present in *url*. E.g.: https://user:pass@example.com => https://example.com *url* need not include basic auth credentials. :param url: url which may or may not contain basic auth credentials :type url: ``str`` :return: *url* with any basic auth creds removed :rtype: ``str`` """ frags = list(urlsplit(url)) # swap out "user[:pass]@hostname" for "hostname" if '@' in frags[1]: frags[1] = frags[1].split('@')[1] return urlunsplit(frags) def _read_from_url(url, timeout=None): """Reads data from *url* with an HTTP *GET*. This function supports fetching from resources which use basic HTTP auth as laid out by RFC1738 § 3.1. See § 5 for grammar definitions for URLs. .. seealso: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1738.txt :param url: URL of an HTTP resource :type url: ``str`` :return: data read from resource described by *url* :rtype: ``file``-like object """ r = requests.get(url, stream=True, timeout=timeout, headers=dict(useragent_header)) r.raise_for_status() r.raw.url = r.url return r.raw def _get_safe_url(url): """Gets version of *url* with basic auth passwords obscured. This function returns results suitable for printing and logging. E.g.: https://user:12345@example.com => https://user@example.com :param url: a url :type url: ``str`` :return: *url* with password removed :rtype: ``str`` """ parts = urlsplit(url) if parts.username is None: return url else: frags = list(parts) if parts.port: frags[1] = '{0}@{1}:{2}'.format(parts.username, parts.hostname, parts.port) else: frags[1] = '{0}@{1}'.format(parts.username, parts.hostname) return urlunsplit(frags) def fetch_inventory(app, uri, inv): """Fetch, parse and return an intersphinx inventory file.""" # both *uri* (base URI of the links to generate) and *inv* (actual # location of the inventory file) can be local or remote URIs localuri = '://' not in uri if not localuri: # case: inv URI points to remote resource; strip any existing auth uri = _strip_basic_auth(uri) try: if '://' in inv: f = _read_from_url(inv, timeout=app.config.intersphinx_timeout) else: f = open(path.join(app.srcdir, inv), 'rb') except Exception as err: app.warn('intersphinx inventory %r not fetchable due to ' '%s: %s' % (inv, err.__class__, err)) return try: if hasattr(f, 'url'): newinv = f.url if inv != newinv: app.info('intersphinx inventory has moved: %s -> %s' % (inv, newinv)) if uri in (inv, path.dirname(inv), path.dirname(inv) + '/'): uri = path.dirname(newinv) with f: try: join = localuri and path.join or posixpath.join invdata = read_inventory(f, uri, join) except ValueError: raise ValueError('unknown or unsupported inventory version') except Exception as err: app.warn('intersphinx inventory %r not readable due to ' '%s: %s' % (inv, err.__class__.__name__, err)) else: return invdata def load_mappings(app): """Load all intersphinx mappings into the environment.""" now = int(time.time()) cache_time = now - app.config.intersphinx_cache_limit * 86400 env = app.builder.env if not hasattr(env, 'intersphinx_cache'): env.intersphinx_cache = {} env.intersphinx_inventory = {} env.intersphinx_named_inventory = {} cache = env.intersphinx_cache update = False for key, value in iteritems(app.config.intersphinx_mapping): if isinstance(value, tuple): # new format name, (uri, inv) = key, value if not isinstance(name, string_types): app.warn('intersphinx identifier %r is not string. Ignored' % name) continue else: # old format, no name name, uri, inv = None, key, value # we can safely assume that the uri<->inv mapping is not changed # during partial rebuilds since a changed intersphinx_mapping # setting will cause a full environment reread if not isinstance(inv, tuple): invs = (inv, ) else: invs = inv for inv in invs: if not inv: inv = posixpath.join(uri, INVENTORY_FILENAME) # decide whether the inventory must be read: always read local # files; remote ones only if the cache time is expired if '://' not in inv or uri not in cache \ or cache[uri][1] < cache_time: safe_inv_url = _get_safe_url(inv) app.info( 'loading intersphinx inventory from %s...' % safe_inv_url) invdata = fetch_inventory(app, uri, inv) if invdata: cache[uri] = (name, now, invdata) update = True break if update: env.intersphinx_inventory = {} env.intersphinx_named_inventory = {} # Duplicate values in different inventories will shadow each # other; which one will override which can vary between builds # since they are specified using an unordered dict. To make # it more consistent, we sort the named inventories and then # add the unnamed inventories last. This means that the # unnamed inventories will shadow the named ones but the named # ones can still be accessed when the name is specified. cached_vals = list(cache.values()) named_vals = sorted(v for v in cached_vals if v[0]) unnamed_vals = [v for v in cached_vals if not v[0]] for name, _x, invdata in named_vals + unnamed_vals: if name: env.intersphinx_named_inventory[name] = invdata for type, objects in iteritems(invdata): env.intersphinx_inventory.setdefault( type, {}).update(objects) def missing_reference(app, env, node, contnode): """Attempt to resolve a missing reference via intersphinx references.""" target = node['reftarget'] if node['reftype'] == 'any': # we search anything! objtypes = ['%s:%s' % (domain.name, objtype) for domain in env.domains.values() for objtype in domain.object_types] domain = None elif node['reftype'] == 'doc': domain = 'std' # special case objtypes = ['std:doc'] else: domain = node.get('refdomain') if not domain: # only objects in domains are in the inventory return objtypes = env.domains[domain].objtypes_for_role(node['reftype']) if not objtypes: return objtypes = ['%s:%s' % (domain, objtype) for objtype in objtypes] to_try = [(env.intersphinx_inventory, target)] in_set = None if ':' in target: # first part may be the foreign doc set name setname, newtarget = target.split(':', 1) if setname in env.intersphinx_named_inventory: in_set = setname to_try.append((env.intersphinx_named_inventory[setname], newtarget)) for inventory, target in to_try: for objtype in objtypes: if objtype not in inventory or target not in inventory[objtype]: continue proj, version, uri, dispname = inventory[objtype][target] if '://' not in uri and node.get('refdoc'): # get correct path in case of subdirectories uri = path.join(relative_path(node['refdoc'], '.'), uri) newnode = nodes.reference('', '', internal=False, refuri=uri, reftitle=_('(in %s v%s)') % (proj, version)) if node.get('refexplicit'): # use whatever title was given newnode.append(contnode) elif dispname == '-' or \ (domain == 'std' and node['reftype'] == 'keyword'): # use whatever title was given, but strip prefix title = contnode.astext() if in_set and title.startswith(in_set+':'): newnode.append(contnode.__class__(title[len(in_set)+1:], title[len(in_set)+1:])) else: newnode.append(contnode) else: # else use the given display name (used for :ref:) newnode.append(contnode.__class__(dispname, dispname)) return newnode # at least get rid of the ':' in the target if no explicit title given if in_set is not None and not node.get('refexplicit', True): if len(contnode) and isinstance(contnode[0], nodes.Text): contnode[0] = nodes.Text(newtarget, contnode[0].rawsource) def setup(app): app.add_config_value('intersphinx_mapping', {}, True) app.add_config_value('intersphinx_cache_limit', 5, False) app.add_config_value('intersphinx_timeout', None, False) app.connect('missing-reference', missing_reference) app.connect('builder-inited', load_mappings) return {'version': sphinx.__display_version__, 'parallel_read_safe': True} if __name__ == '__main__': # debug functionality to print out an inventory import sys class MockApp(object): srcdir = '' def warn(self, msg): print(msg, file=sys.stderr) filename = sys.argv[1] invdata = fetch_inventory(MockApp(), '', filename) for key in sorted(invdata or {}): print(key) for entry, einfo in sorted(invdata[key].items()): print('\t%-40s %s%s' % (entry, einfo[3] != '-' and '%-40s: ' % einfo[3] or '', einfo[2]))