Add profiling support to Melange. By assigning profile_main_as_logs or profile_main_as_html to main variable you can turn on profiling. profile_main_as_logs will log profile data to App Engine console logs, profile_main_as_html will show profile data as html at the bottom of the page. If you want to profile app on deployed app just set the profiling function and deploy it.
Patch by: Pawel Solyga
Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed
"Misc. utility functions/classes for admin documentation generator."
import re
from email.Parser import HeaderParser
from email.Errors import HeaderParseError
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
try:
import docutils.core
import docutils.nodes
import docutils.parsers.rst.roles
except ImportError:
docutils_is_available = False
else:
docutils_is_available = True
def trim_docstring(docstring):
"""
Uniformly trims leading/trailing whitespace from docstrings.
Based on http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0257.html#handling-docstring-indentation
"""
if not docstring or not docstring.strip():
return ''
# Convert tabs to spaces and split into lines
lines = docstring.expandtabs().splitlines()
indent = min([len(line) - len(line.lstrip()) for line in lines if line.lstrip()])
trimmed = [lines[0].lstrip()] + [line[indent:].rstrip() for line in lines[1:]]
return "\n".join(trimmed).strip()
def parse_docstring(docstring):
"""
Parse out the parts of a docstring. Returns (title, body, metadata).
"""
docstring = trim_docstring(docstring)
parts = re.split(r'\n{2,}', docstring)
title = parts[0]
if len(parts) == 1:
body = ''
metadata = {}
else:
parser = HeaderParser()
try:
metadata = parser.parsestr(parts[-1])
except HeaderParseError:
metadata = {}
body = "\n\n".join(parts[1:])
else:
metadata = dict(metadata.items())
if metadata:
body = "\n\n".join(parts[1:-1])
else:
body = "\n\n".join(parts[1:])
return title, body, metadata
def parse_rst(text, default_reference_context, thing_being_parsed=None, link_base='../..'):
"""
Convert the string from reST to an XHTML fragment.
"""
overrides = {
'doctitle_xform' : True,
'inital_header_level' : 3,
"default_reference_context" : default_reference_context,
"link_base" : link_base,
}
if thing_being_parsed:
thing_being_parsed = "<%s>" % thing_being_parsed
parts = docutils.core.publish_parts(text, source_path=thing_being_parsed,
destination_path=None, writer_name='html',
settings_overrides=overrides)
return mark_safe(parts['fragment'])
#
# reST roles
#
ROLES = {
'model' : '%s/models/%s/',
'view' : '%s/views/%s/',
'template' : '%s/templates/%s/',
'filter' : '%s/filters/#%s',
'tag' : '%s/tags/#%s',
}
def create_reference_role(rolename, urlbase):
def _role(name, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options=None, content=None):
if options is None: options = {}
if content is None: content = []
node = docutils.nodes.reference(rawtext, text, refuri=(urlbase % (inliner.document.settings.link_base, text.lower())), **options)
return [node], []
docutils.parsers.rst.roles.register_canonical_role(rolename, _role)
def default_reference_role(name, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options=None, content=None):
if options is None: options = {}
if content is None: content = []
context = inliner.document.settings.default_reference_context
node = docutils.nodes.reference(rawtext, text, refuri=(ROLES[context] % (inliner.document.settings.link_base, text.lower())), **options)
return [node], []
if docutils_is_available:
docutils.parsers.rst.roles.register_canonical_role('cmsreference', default_reference_role)
docutils.parsers.rst.roles.DEFAULT_INTERPRETED_ROLE = 'cmsreference'
for name, urlbase in ROLES.items():
create_reference_role(name, urlbase)