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1 #!/usr/bin/python
2 # -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
3 """
4 HTML.py - v0.04 2009-07-28 Philippe Lagadec
5
6 This module provides a few classes to easily generate HTML code such as tables
7 and lists.
8
9 Project website: http://www.decalage.info/python/html
10
11 License: CeCILL (open-source GPL compatible), see source code for details.
12 http://www.cecill.info
13 """
14
15 __version__ = '0.04'
16 __date__ = '2009-07-28'
17 __author__ = 'Philippe Lagadec'
18
19 #--- LICENSE ------------------------------------------------------------------
20
21 # Copyright Philippe Lagadec - see http://www.decalage.info/contact for contact info
22 #
23 # This module provides a few classes to easily generate HTML tables and lists.
24 #
25 # This software is governed by the CeCILL license under French law and
26 # abiding by the rules of distribution of free software. You can use,
27 # modify and/or redistribute the software under the terms of the CeCILL
28 # license as circulated by CEA, CNRS and INRIA at the following URL
29 # "http://www.cecill.info".
30 #
31 # A copy of the CeCILL license is also provided in these attached files:
32 # Licence_CeCILL_V2-en.html and Licence_CeCILL_V2-fr.html
33 #
34 # As a counterpart to the access to the source code and rights to copy,
35 # modify and redistribute granted by the license, users are provided only
36 # with a limited warranty and the software's author, the holder of the
37 # economic rights, and the successive licensors have only limited
38 # liability.
39 #
40 # In this respect, the user's attention is drawn to the risks associated
41 # with loading, using, modifying and/or developing or reproducing the
42 # software by the user in light of its specific status of free software,
43 # that may mean that it is complicated to manipulate, and that also
44 # therefore means that it is reserved for developers and experienced
45 # professionals having in-depth computer knowledge. Users are therefore
46 # encouraged to load and test the software's suitability as regards their
47 # requirements in conditions enabling the security of their systems and/or
48 # data to be ensured and, more generally, to use and operate it in the
49 # same conditions as regards security.
50 #
51 # The fact that you are presently reading this means that you have had
52 # knowledge of the CeCILL license and that you accept its terms.
53
54 #--- THANKS --------------------------------------------------------------------
55
56 # - Michal Cernoevic, for the idea of column styles.
57
58 #--- REFERENCES ----------------------------------------------------------------
59
60 # HTML 4.01 specs: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/tables.html
61
62 # Colors: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#type-color
63
64 # Columns alignement and style, one of the oldest and trickiest bugs in Mozilla:
65 # https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=915
66
67
68 #--- CONSTANTS -----------------------------------------------------------------
69
70 # Table style to get thin black lines in Mozilla/Firefox instead of 3D borders
71 #TABLE_STYLE_THINBORDER = "border: 1px solid #000000; border-collapse: collapse;"
72 #TABLE_STYLE_THINBORDER = "border: 1px solid #000000;"
73
74
75 #=== CLASSES ===================================================================
76
77 class TableCell (object):
78 """
79 a TableCell object is used to create a cell in a HTML table. (TD or TH)
80
81 Attributes:
82 - text: text in the cell (may contain HTML tags). May be any object which
83 can be converted to a string using str().
84 - header: bool, false for a normal data cell (TD), true for a header cell (TH)
85 - bgcolor: str, background color
86 - width: str, width
87 - align: str, horizontal alignement (left, center, right, justify or char)
88 - char: str, alignment character, decimal point if not specified
89 - charoff: str, see HTML specs
90 - valign: str, vertical alignment (top|middle|bottom|baseline)
91 - style: str, CSS style
92 - attribs: dict, additional attributes for the TD/TH tag
93
94 Reference: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/tables.html#h-11.2.6
95 """
96
97 def __init__(self, text="", bgcolor=None, header=False, width=None,
98 align=None, char=None, charoff=None, valign=None, style=None,
99 attribs=None):
100 """TableCell constructor"""
101 self.text = text
102 self.bgcolor = bgcolor
103 self.header = header
104 self.width = width
105 self.align = align
106 self.char = char
107 self.charoff = charoff
108 self.valign = valign
109 self.style = style
110 self.attribs = attribs
111 if attribs==None:
112 self.attribs = {}
113
114 def __str__(self):
115 """return the HTML code for the table cell as a string"""
116 attribs_str = ""
117 if self.bgcolor: self.attribs['bgcolor'] = self.bgcolor
118 if self.width: self.attribs['width'] = self.width
119 if self.align: self.attribs['align'] = self.align
120 if self.char: self.attribs['char'] = self.char
121 if self.charoff: self.attribs['charoff'] = self.charoff
122 if self.valign: self.attribs['valign'] = self.valign
123 if self.style: self.attribs['style'] = self.style
124 for attr in self.attribs:
125 attribs_str += ' %s="%s"' % (attr, self.attribs[attr])
126 if self.text:
127 text = str(self.text)
128 else:
129 # An empty cell should at least contain a non-breaking space
130 text = ' '
131 if self.header:
132 return '<th%s>%s</th>' % (attribs_str, text)
133 else:
134 return '<td%s>%s</td>' % (attribs_str, text)
135
136 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
137
138 class TableRow (object):
139 """
140 a TableRow object is used to create a row in a HTML table. (TR tag)
141
142 Attributes:
143 - cells: list, tuple or any iterable, containing one string or TableCell
144 object for each cell
145 - header: bool, true for a header row (TH), false for a normal data row (TD)
146 - bgcolor: str, background color
147 - col_align, col_valign, col_char, col_charoff, col_styles: see Table class
148 - attribs: dict, additional attributes for the TR tag
149
150 Reference: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/tables.html#h-11.2.5
151 """
152
153 def __init__(self, cells=None, bgcolor=None, header=False, attribs=None,
154 col_align=None, col_valign=None, col_char=None,
155 col_charoff=None, col_styles=None):
156 """TableCell constructor"""
157 self.bgcolor = bgcolor
158 self.cells = cells
159 self.header = header
160 self.col_align = col_align
161 self.col_valign = col_valign
162 self.col_char = col_char
163 self.col_charoff = col_charoff
164 self.col_styles = col_styles
165 self.attribs = attribs
166 if attribs==None:
167 self.attribs = {}
168
169 def __str__(self):
170 """return the HTML code for the table row as a string"""
171 attribs_str = ""
172 if self.bgcolor: self.attribs['bgcolor'] = self.bgcolor
173 for attr in self.attribs:
174 attribs_str += ' %s="%s"' % (attr, self.attribs[attr])
175 result = '<tr%s>' % attribs_str
176 for cell in self.cells:
177 col = self.cells.index(cell) # cell column index
178 if not isinstance(cell, TableCell):
179 cell = TableCell(cell, header=self.header)
180 # apply column alignment if specified:
181 if self.col_align and cell.align==None:
182 cell.align = self.col_align[col]
183 if self.col_char and cell.char==None:
184 cell.char = self.col_char[col]
185 if self.col_charoff and cell.charoff==None:
186 cell.charoff = self.col_charoff[col]
187 if self.col_valign and cell.valign==None:
188 cell.valign = self.col_valign[col]
189 # apply column style if specified:
190 if self.col_styles and cell.style==None:
191 cell.style = self.col_styles[col]
192 result += str(cell)
193 result += '</tr>\n'
194 return result
195
196 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
197
198 class Table (object):
199 """
200 a Table object is used to create a HTML table. (TABLE tag)
201
202 Attributes:
203 - rows: list, tuple or any iterable, containing one iterable or TableRow
204 object for each row
205 - header_row: list, tuple or any iterable, containing the header row (optional)
206 - border: str or int, border width
207 - style: str, table style in CSS syntax (thin black borders by default)
208 - width: str, width of the table on the page
209 - attribs: dict, additional attributes for the TABLE tag
210 - col_width: list or tuple defining width for each column
211 - col_align: list or tuple defining horizontal alignment for each column
212 - col_char: list or tuple defining alignment character for each column
213 - col_charoff: list or tuple defining charoff attribute for each column
214 - col_valign: list or tuple defining vertical alignment for each column
215 - col_styles: list or tuple of HTML styles for each column
216
217 Reference: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/tables.html#h-11.2.1
218 """
219
220 def __init__(self, rows=None, border='1', style=None, width=None,
221 cellspacing=None, cellpadding=4, attribs=None, header_row=None,
222 col_width=None, col_align=None, col_valign=None,
223 col_char=None, col_charoff=None, col_styles=None):
224 """TableCell constructor"""
225 self.border = border
226 self.style = style
227 # style for thin borders by default
228 #if style == None: self.style = TABLE_STYLE_THINBORDER
229 self.width = width
230 self.cellspacing = cellspacing
231 self.cellpadding = cellpadding
232 self.header_row = header_row
233 self.rows = rows
234 if not rows: self.rows = []
235 self.attribs = attribs
236 if not attribs: self.attribs = {}
237 self.col_width = col_width
238 self.col_align = col_align
239 self.col_char = col_char
240 self.col_charoff = col_charoff
241 self.col_valign = col_valign
242 self.col_styles = col_styles
243
244 def __str__(self):
245 """return the HTML code for the table as a string"""
246 attribs_str = ""
247 #if self.border: self.attribs['border'] = self.border
248 if self.style: self.attribs['style'] = self.style
249 if self.width: self.attribs['width'] = self.width
250 if self.cellspacing: self.attribs['cellspacing'] = self.cellspacing
251 if self.cellpadding: self.attribs['cellpadding'] = self.cellpadding
252 for attr in self.attribs:
253 attribs_str += ' %s="%s"' % (attr, self.attribs[attr])
254 result = '<table%s>\n' % attribs_str
255 # insert column tags and attributes if specified:
256 if self.col_width:
257 for width in self.col_width:
258 result += ' <col width="%s">\n' % width
259 # First insert a header row if specified:
260 if self.header_row:
261 if not isinstance(self.header_row, TableRow):
262 result += str(TableRow(self.header_row, header=True))
263 else:
264 result += str(self.header_row)
265 # Then all data rows:
266 for row in self.rows:
267 if not isinstance(row, TableRow):
268 row = TableRow(row)
269 # apply column alignments and styles to each row if specified:
270 # (Mozilla bug workaround)
271 if self.col_align and not row.col_align:
272 row.col_align = self.col_align
273 if self.col_char and not row.col_char:
274 row.col_char = self.col_char
275 if self.col_charoff and not row.col_charoff:
276 row.col_charoff = self.col_charoff
277 if self.col_valign and not row.col_valign:
278 row.col_valign = self.col_valign
279 if self.col_styles and not row.col_styles:
280 row.col_styles = self.col_styles
281 result += str(row)
282 result += '</table>'
283 return result
284
285
286 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
287
288 class List (object):
289 """
290 a List object is used to create an ordered or unordered list in HTML.
291 (UL/OL tag)
292
293 Attributes:
294 - lines: list, tuple or any iterable, containing one string for each line
295 - ordered: bool, choice between an ordered (OL) or unordered list (UL)
296 - attribs: dict, additional attributes for the OL/UL tag
297
298 Reference: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/lists.html
299 """
300
301 def __init__(self, lines=None, ordered=False, start=None, attribs=None):
302 """List constructor"""
303 if lines:
304 self.lines = lines
305 else:
306 self.lines = []
307 self.ordered = ordered
308 self.start = start
309 if attribs:
310 self.attribs = attribs
311 else:
312 self.attribs = {}
313
314 def __str__(self):
315 """return the HTML code for the list as a string"""
316 attribs_str = ""
317 if self.start: self.attribs['start'] = self.start
318 for attr in self.attribs:
319 attribs_str += ' %s="%s"' % (attr, self.attribs[attr])
320 if self.ordered: tag = 'ol'
321 else: tag = 'ul'
322 result = '<%s%s>\n' % (tag, attribs_str)
323 for line in self.lines:
324 result += ' <li>%s\n' % str(line)
325 result += '</%s>\n' % tag
326 return result
327
328 #=== FUNCTIONS ================================================================
329
330 # much simpler definition of a link as a function:
331 def Link(text, url):
332 return '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (url, text)
333
334 def link(text, url):
335 return '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (url, text)
336
337 def table(*args, **kwargs):
338 'return HTML code for a table as a string. See Table class for parameters.'
339 return str(Table(*args, **kwargs))
340
341 def list(*args, **kwargs):
342 'return HTML code for a list as a string. See List class for parameters.'
343 return str(List(*args, **kwargs))
344
345
346 #=== MAIN =====================================================================
347
348 # Show sample usage when this file is launched as a script.
349
350 if __name__ == '__main__':
351
352 # open an HTML file to show output in a browser
353 f = open('test.html', 'w')
354
355 t = Table()
356 t.rows.append(TableRow(['A', 'B', 'C'], header=True))
357 t.rows.append(TableRow(['D', 'E', 'F']))
358 t.rows.append(('i', 'j', 'k'))
359 f.write(str(t) + '<p>\n')
360 print (str(t))
361 f.close()