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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
xhtml2odt - XHTML to ODT XML transformation
===========================================
Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Aurelien Bompard
This script can convert a wiki page to the OpenDocument Text (ODT) format,
standardized as ISO/IEC 26300:2006, and the native format of office suites such
as OpenOffice.org, KOffice, and others.
It uses a template ODT file which will be filled with the converted content of
the XHTML page.
Website: http://xhtml2odt.org
Inspired by the work on docbook2odt_, by Roman Fordinal
.. _docbook2odt: http://open.comsultia.com/docbook2odf/
Usage
-----
Call the script with the :option:`--help` option to see all the available
options. The main options are:
.. cmdoption:: -i <file>, --input <file>
The HTML file to read from.
.. cmdoption:: -o <file>, --output <file>
The ODT file to export to (will be overwritten if already present).
.. cmdoption:: -t <file>, --template <file>
The ODT file to use as a template (must be readable).
.. cmdoption:: -v
Be verbose (enables logging)
The full help message is::
Usage: xhtml2odt.py [options] -i input -o output -t template.odt
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-i FILE, --input=FILE
Read the html from this file
-o FILE, --output=FILE
Location of the output ODT file
-t FILE, --template=FILE
Location of the template ODT file
-u URL, --url=URL Use this URL for relative links
-v, --verbose Show what's going on
--html-id=ID Only export from the element with this ID
--replace=KEYWORD Keyword to replace in the ODT template (default is
ODT-INSERT)
--cut-start=KEYWORD Keyword to start cutting text from the ODT template
(default is ODT-CUT-START)
--cut-stop=KEYWORD Keyword to stop cutting text from the ODT template
(default is ODT-CUT-STOP)
--top-header-level=LEVEL
Level of highest header in the HTML (default is 1)
--img-default-width=WIDTH
Default image width (default is 8cm)
--img-default-height=HEIGHT
Default image height (default is 6cm)
--dpi=DPI Screen resolution in Dots Per Inch (default is 96)
--no-network Do not download remote images
License
-------
GNU LGPL v2.1 or later: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
Code
----
"""
import tempfile
import shutil
import re
import os
import sys
import zipfile
import urllib2
import urlparse
import hashlib
import mimetypes
from StringIO import StringIO
from optparse import OptionParser
import tidy
from lxml import etree
from PIL import Image
#pylint#: disable-msg=C0301,C0111
INSTALL_PATH = os.path.dirname(__file__)
INCH_TO_CM = 2.54
CHARSET = "utf-8"
__version__ = 0.1
class ODTExportError(Exception):
"""Base exception for ODT conversion errors"""
pass
class HTMLFile(object):
"""
This class contains the HTML document to convert to ODT. The HTML code
will be run through Tidy to ensure that is is valid and well-formed
XHTML.
:ivar options: An OptionParser-result object containing the options for
processing.
:type options: OptionsParser-result object
:ivar html: The HTML code.
:type html: ``str``
"""
def __init__(self, options):
self.options = options
self.html = ""
def read(self):
"""
Read the HTML file from :attr:`options`.input, run it through Tidy, and
filter using the selected ID (if applicable).
"""
in_file = open(self.options.input)
self.html = in_file.read()
in_file.close()
self.cleanup()
if self.options.htmlid:
self.select_id()
def cleanup(self):
"""
Run the HTML code from the :attr:`html` instance variable through Tidy.
"""
tidy_options = dict(output_xhtml=1, add_xml_decl=1, indent=1,
tidy_mark=0, #input_encoding=str(self.charset),
output_encoding='utf8', doctype='auto',
wrap=0, char_encoding='utf8')
self.html = str(tidy.parseString(self.html, **tidy_options))
if not self.html:
raise ODTExportError(
"Tidy could not clean up the document, aborting.")
# Replace nbsp with entity
# http://www.mail-archive.com/analog-help@lists.meer.net/msg03670.html
self.html = self.html.replace(" ", " ")
# Tidy creates newlines after <pre> (by indenting)
self.html = re.sub('<pre([^>]*)>\n', '<pre\\1>', self.html)
def select_id(self):
"""
Replace the HTML content by an element in the content. The element
is selected by its HTML ID.
"""
try:
html_tree = etree.fromstring(self.html)
except etree.XMLSyntaxError:
if self.options.verbose:
raise
else:
raise ODTExportError("The XHTML is still not valid after "
"Tidy's work, I can't convert it.")
selected = html_tree.xpath("//*[@id='%s']" % self.options.htmlid)
if selected:
self.html = etree.tostring(selected[0], method="html")
else:
print >> sys.stderr, "Can't find the selected HTML id: %s, " \
% self.options.htmlid \
+"converting everything."
class ODTFile(object):
"""Handles the conversion and production of an ODT file"""
def __init__(self, options):
self.options = options
self.xml = {
"content": "",
"styles": "",
}
self.tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="xhtml2odt-")
self.zfile = None
self._added_images = []
def open(self):
"""
Uncompress the template ODT file, and read the content.xml and
styles.xml files into memory.
"""
self.zfile = zipfile.ZipFile(self.options.template, "r")
for name in self.zfile.namelist():
fname = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, name)
if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(fname)):
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(fname))
if name[-1] == "/":
if not os.path.exists(fname):
os.mkdir(fname)
continue
fname_h = open(fname, "w")
fname_h.write(self.zfile.read(name))
fname_h.close()
for xmlfile in self.xml:
self.xml[xmlfile] = self.zfile.read("%s.xml" % xmlfile)
def import_xhtml(self, xhtml):
"""
Main function to run the conversion process:
* XHTML import
* conversion to ODT XML
* insertion into the ODT template
* adding of the missing styles
The next logical step is to use the :meth:`save` method.
:param xhtml: the XHTML content to import
:type xhtml: str
"""
odt = self.xhtml_to_odt(xhtml)
self.insert_content(odt)
self.add_styles()
def xhtml_to_odt(self, xhtml):
"""
Converts the XHTML content into ODT.
:param xhtml: the XHTML content to import
:type xhtml: str
:returns: the ODT XML from the conversion
:rtype: str
"""
xsl_dir = os.path.join(INSTALL_PATH, 'xsl')
xslt_doc = etree.parse(os.path.join(xsl_dir, "xhtml2odt.xsl"))
transform = etree.XSLT(xslt_doc)
xhtml = self.handle_images(xhtml)
xhtml = self.handle_links(xhtml)
try:
xhtml = etree.fromstring(xhtml) # must be valid xml at this point
except etree.XMLSyntaxError:
if self.options.verbose:
raise
else:
raise ODTExportError("The XHTML is still not valid after "
"Tidy's work, I can't convert it.")
params = {
"url": "/",
"heading_minus_level": str(self.options.top_header_level - 1),
}
if self.options.verbose:
params["debug"] = "1"
if self.options.img_width:
if hasattr(etree.XSLT, "strparam"):
params["img_default_width"] = etree.XSLT.strparam(
self.options.img_width)
else: # lxml < 2.2
params["img_default_width"] = "'%s'" % self.options.img_width
if self.options.img_height:
if hasattr(etree.XSLT, "strparam"):
params["img_default_height"] = etree.XSLT.strparam(
self.options.img_height)
else: # lxml < 2.2
params["img_default_height"] = "'%s'" % self.options.img_height
odt = transform(xhtml, **params)
# DEBUG
#print str(odt)
return str(odt).replace('<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>','')
def handle_images(self, xhtml):
"""
Handling of image tags in the XHTML. Local and remote images are
handled differently: see the :meth:`handle_local_img` and
:meth:`handle_remote_img` methods for details.
:param xhtml: the XHTML content to import
:type xhtml: str
:returns: XHTML with normalized ``img`` tags
:rtype: str
"""
# Handle local images
xhtml = re.sub('<img [^>]*src="([^"]+)"[^>]*>',
self.handle_local_img, xhtml)
# Handle remote images
if self.options.with_network:
xhtml = re.sub('<img [^>]*src="(https?://[^"]+)"[^>]*>',
self.handle_remote_img, xhtml)
#print xhtml
return xhtml
def handle_local_img(self, img_mo):
"""
Handling of local images. This method should be called as a callback on
each ``img`` tag.
Find the real path of the image file and use the :meth:`handle_img`
method to flag it for inclusion in the ODT file.
This implementation downloads the files that come from the same domain
as the XHTML document cames from, but server-based export plugins can
just retrieve it from the local disk, using either the
``DOCUMENT_ROOT`` or any appropriate method (depending on the web
application you're writing an export plugin for).
:param img_mo: the match object from the `re.sub` callback
"""
log("handling local image: %s" % img_mo.group(1), self.options.verbose)
src = img_mo.group(1)
if src.count("://") and not src.startswith("file://"):
# This is an absolute link, don't touch it
return img_mo.group()
if src.startswith("file://"):
filename = src[7:]
elif src.startswith("/"):
filename = src
else: # relative link
filename = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(self.options.input), src)
if os.path.exists(filename):
return self.handle_img(img_mo.group(), src, filename)
if src.startswith("file://") or not self.options.url:
# There's nothing we can do here
return img_mo.group()
newsrc = urlparse.urljoin(self.options.url, os.path.normpath(src))
if not self.options.with_network:
# Don't download it, just update the URL
return img_mo.group().replace(src, newsrc)
try:
tmpfile = self.download_img(newsrc)
except (urllib2.HTTPError, urllib2.URLError):
log("Failed getting %s" % newsrc, self.options.verbose)
return img_mo.group()
ret = self.handle_img(img_mo.group(), src, tmpfile)
os.remove(tmpfile)
return ret
def handle_remote_img(self, img_mo):
"""
Downloads remote images to a temporary file and flags them for
inclusion using the :meth:`handle_img` method.
:param img_mo: the match object from the `re.sub` callback
"""
log('handling remote image: %s' % img_mo.group(), self.options.verbose)
src = img_mo.group(1)
try:
tmpfile = self.download_img(src)
except (urllib2.HTTPError, urllib2.URLError):
return img_mo.group()
ret = self.handle_img(img_mo.group(), src, tmpfile)
os.remove(tmpfile)
return ret
def download_img(self, src):
"""
Downloads the given image to a temporary location.
:param src: the URL to download
:type src: str
"""
log('Downloading image: %s' % src, self.options.verbose)
# TODO: proxy support
remoteimg = urllib2.urlopen(src)
tmpimg_fd, tmpfile = tempfile.mkstemp()
tmpimg = os.fdopen(tmpimg_fd, 'w')
tmpimg.write(remoteimg.read())
tmpimg.close()
remoteimg.close()
return tmpfile
def handle_img(self, full_tag, src, filename):
"""
Imports an image into the ODT file.
:param full_tag: the full ``img`` tag in the original XHTML document
:type full_tag: str
:param src: the ``src`` attribute of the ``img`` tag
:type src: str
:param filename: the path to the image file on the local disk
:type filename: str
"""
log('Importing image: %s' % filename, self.options.verbose)
if not os.path.exists(filename):
raise ODTExportError('Image "%s" is not readable or does not exist'
% filename)
# TODO: generate a filename (with tempfile.mkstemp) to avoid weird
# filenames. Maybe use img.format for the extension
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "Pictures")):
os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "Pictures"))
newname = ( hashlib.md5(filename).hexdigest()
+ os.path.splitext(filename)[1] )
shutil.copy(filename, os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "Pictures", newname))
self._added_images.append(os.path.join("Pictures", newname))
full_tag = full_tag.replace('src="%s"' % src,
'src="Pictures/%s"' % newname)
try:
img = Image.open(filename)
except IOError:
log('Failed to identify image: %s' % filename,
self.options.verbose)
else:
width, height = img.size
log('Detected size: %spx x %spx' % (width, height),
self.options.verbose)
width_mo = re.search('width="([0-9]+)(?:px)?"', full_tag)
height_mo = re.search('height="([0-9]+)(?:px)?"', full_tag)
if width_mo and height_mo:
log('Forced size: %spx x %spx.' % (width_mo.group(),
height_mo.group()), self.options.verbose)
width = float(width_mo.group(1)) / self.options.img_dpi \
* INCH_TO_CM
height = float(height_mo.group(1)) / self.options.img_dpi \
* INCH_TO_CM
full_tag = full_tag.replace(width_mo.group(), "")\
.replace(height_mo.group(), "")
elif width_mo and not height_mo:
newwidth = float(width_mo.group(1)) / \
float(self.options.img_dpi) * INCH_TO_CM
height = height * newwidth / width
width = newwidth
log('Forced width: %spx. Size will be: %scm x %scm' %
(width_mo.group(1), width, height), self.options.verbose)
full_tag = full_tag.replace(width_mo.group(), "")
elif not width_mo and height_mo:
newheight = float(height_mo.group(1)) / \
float(self.options.img_dpi) * INCH_TO_CM
width = width * newheight / height
height = newheight
log('Forced height: %spx. Size will be: %scm x %scm' %
(height_mo.group(1), height, width), self.options.verbose)
full_tag = full_tag.replace(height_mo.group(), "")
else:
width = width / float(self.options.img_dpi) * INCH_TO_CM
height = height / float(self.options.img_dpi) * INCH_TO_CM
log('Size converted to: %scm x %scm' % (height, width),
self.options.verbose)
full_tag = full_tag.replace('<img',
'<img width="%scm" height="%scm"' % (width, height))
return full_tag
def handle_links(self, xhtml):
"""
Turn relative links into absolute links using the :meth:`handle_links`
method.
"""
# Handle local images
xhtml = re.sub('<a [^>]*href="([^"]+)"',
self.handle_relative_links, xhtml)
return xhtml
def handle_relative_links(self, link_mo):
"""
Do the actual conversion of links from relative to absolute. This
method is used as a callback by the :meth:`handle_links` method.
"""
href = link_mo.group(1)
if href.startswith("file://") or not self.options.url:
# There's nothing we can do here
return link_mo.group()
if href.count("://"):
# This is an absolute link, don't touch it
return link_mo.group()
log("handling relative link: %s" % href, self.options.verbose)
newhref = urlparse.urljoin(self.options.url, os.path.normpath(href))
return link_mo.group().replace(href, newhref)
def insert_content(self, content):
"""
Insert ODT XML content into the ``content.xml`` file, replacing the
keywords if needed.
:param content: ODT XML content to insert
:type content: str
"""
if self.options.replace_keyword and \
self.xml["content"].count(self.options.replace_keyword) > 0:
self.xml["content"] = re.sub(
"<text:p[^>]*>" +
re.escape(self.options.replace_keyword)
+"</text:p>", content, self.xml["content"])
else:
self.xml["content"] = self.xml["content"].replace(
'</office:text>',
content + '</office:text>')
# Cut unwanted text
if self.options.cut_start \
and self.xml["content"].count(self.options.cut_start) > 0 \
and self.options.cut_stop \
and self.xml["content"].count(self.options.cut_stop) > 0:
self.xml["content"] = re.sub(
re.escape(self.options.cut_start)
+ ".*" +
re.escape(self.options.cut_stop),
"", self.xml["content"])
def add_styles(self):
"""
Scans the ODT XML for used styles that would not be already included in
the ODT template, and adds those missing styles.
"""
xsl_dir = os.path.join(INSTALL_PATH, 'xsl')
xslt_doc = etree.parse(os.path.join(xsl_dir, "styles.xsl"))
transform = etree.XSLT(xslt_doc)
contentxml = etree.fromstring(self.xml["content"])
stylesxml = etree.fromstring(self.xml["styles"])
params = {}
if self.options.verbose:
params["debug"] = "1"
self.xml["content"] = str(transform(contentxml, **params))
self.xml["styles"] = str(transform(stylesxml, **params))
def update_manifest(self):
manifest_path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "META-INF", "manifest.xml")
if not os.path.exists(manifest_path):
return
manifest = etree.parse(manifest_path)
manifest_root = manifest.getroot()
manifest_ns = "urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:manifest:1.0"
for img in self._added_images:
mime_type = mimetypes.guess_type(img, strict=False)[0]
if mime_type is None:
continue
img_el = etree.SubElement(
manifest_root,
"{%s}file-entry" % manifest_ns,
{"{%s}media-type" % manifest_ns: mime_type,
"{%s}full-path" % manifest_ns: img,
})
manifest.write(manifest_path)
def compile(self):
"""
Writes the in-memory ODT XML content and styles to the disk
"""
# Store the new content
for xmlfile in self.xml:
xmlf = open(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "%s.xml" % xmlfile), "w")
xmlf.write(self.xml[xmlfile])
xmlf.close()
self.update_manifest()
def _build_zip(self, document):
"""
Zips the working directory into a :class:`zipfile.ZipFile` object
:param document: where the :class:`ZipFile` will be stored
:type document: str or file-like object
"""
newzf = zipfile.ZipFile(document, "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.tmpdir):
for cur_file in files:
realpath = os.path.join(root, cur_file)
to_skip = len(self.tmpdir) + 1
internalpath = os.path.join(root[to_skip:], cur_file)
newzf.write(realpath, internalpath)
newzf.close()
def save(self, output=None):
"""
General method to save the in-memory content to an ODT file on the disk.
If :attr:`output` is ``None``, the document is returned.
:param output: where the document should be saved, see the :option:`-o`
option.
:type output: str or file-like object or ``None``
:returns: if output is None: the ODT document ; or else ``None``.
"""
self.compile()
if output:
document = output
else:
document = StringIO()
self._build_zip(document)
shutil.rmtree(self.tmpdir)
if not output:
return document.getvalue()
def log(msg, verbose=False):
"""
Simple method to log if we're in verbose mode (with the :option:`-v`
option).
"""
if verbose:
sys.stderr.write(msg+"\n")
def get_options():
"""
Parses the command-line options.
"""
usage = "usage: %prog [options] -i input -o output -t template.odt"
parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
parser.add_option("--version", dest="version", action="store_true",
help="Show the version and exit")
parser.add_option("-i", "--input", dest="input", metavar="FILE",
help="Read the html from this file")
parser.add_option("-o", "--output", dest="output", metavar="FILE",
help="Location of the output ODT file")
parser.add_option("-t", "--template", dest="template", metavar="FILE",
help="Location of the template ODT file")
parser.add_option("-u", "--url", dest="url",
help="Use this URL for relative links")
parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", dest="verbose",
action="store_true", default=False,
help="Show what's going on")
parser.add_option("--html-id", dest="htmlid", metavar="ID",
help="Only export from the element with this ID")
parser.add_option("--replace", dest="replace_keyword",
default="ODT-INSERT", metavar="KEYWORD",
help="Keyword to replace in the ODT template "
"(default is %default)")
parser.add_option("--cut-start", dest="cut_start",
default="ODT-CUT-START", metavar="KEYWORD",
help="Keyword to start cutting text from the ODT "
"template (default is %default)")
parser.add_option("--cut-stop", dest="cut_stop",
default="ODT-CUT-STOP", metavar="KEYWORD",
help="Keyword to stop cutting text from the ODT "
"template (default is %default)")
parser.add_option("--top-header-level", dest="top_header_level",
type="int", default="1", metavar="LEVEL",
help="Level of highest header in the HTML "
"(default is %default)")
parser.add_option("--img-default-width", dest="img_width",
metavar="WIDTH", default="8cm",
help="Default image width (default is %default)")
parser.add_option("--img-default-height", dest="img_height",
metavar="HEIGHT", default="6cm",
help="Default image height (default is %default)")
parser.add_option("--dpi", dest="img_dpi", type="int",
default=96, metavar="DPI", help="Screen resolution "
"in Dots Per Inch (default is %default)")
parser.add_option("--no-network", dest="with_network",
action="store_false", default=True,
help="Do not download remote images")
options, args = parser.parse_args()
if options.version:
print "xhtml2odt %s" % __version__
sys.exit(0)
if len(args) > 0:
parser.error("illegal arguments: %s"% ", ".join(args))
if not options.input:
parser.error("No input provided")
if not options.output:
parser.error("No output provided")
if not options.template:
default_template = os.path.join(INSTALL_PATH, "template.odt")
if os.path.exists(default_template):
options.template = default_template
else:
parser.error("No ODT template provided")
if not os.path.exists(options.input):
parser.error("Can't find input file: %s" % options.input)
if not os.path.exists(options.template):
parser.error("Can't find template file: %s" % options.template)
return options
def main():
"""
Main function, called when the script is invoked on the command line.
"""
options = get_options()
try:
htmlfile = HTMLFile(options)
htmlfile.read()
odtfile = ODTFile(options)
odtfile.open()
odtfile.import_xhtml(htmlfile.html)
odtfile.save(options.output)
except ODTExportError, ex:
print >> sys.stderr, ex
print >> sys.stderr, "Conversion failed."
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()