# Copyright (c) 2016-2023 Martin Donath # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to # deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the # rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or # sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is # furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in # all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE # AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER # LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING # FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS # IN THE SOFTWARE. import logging import os import posixpath import readtime import yaml from babel.dates import format_date from datetime import datetime from mkdocs.config.defaults import MkDocsConfig from mkdocs.exceptions import PluginError from mkdocs.plugins import BasePlugin, event_priority from mkdocs.structure import StructureItem from mkdocs.structure.files import File, Files, InclusionLevel from mkdocs.structure.nav import Navigation, Section from mkdocs.structure.pages import Page from mkdocs.utils import get_relative_url from paginate import Page as Pagination from shutil import rmtree from tempfile import mkdtemp from yaml import SafeLoader from .author import Author, Authors from .config import BlogConfig from .structure import Archive, Category, Excerpt, Post, View from .templates import url_filter # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Classes # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Blog plugin class BlogPlugin(BasePlugin[BlogConfig]): supports_multiple_instances = True # Initialize plugin def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) # Initialize incremental builds self.is_serve = False self.is_dirty = False # Initialize a temporary directory self.temp_dir = mkdtemp() # Determine whether we're serving the site def on_startup(self, *, command, dirty): self.is_serve = command == "serve" self.is_dirty = dirty # Initialize authors and set defaults def on_config(self, config): if not self.config.enabled: return # Initialize entrypoint self.blog: View # Initialize and resolve authors, if enabled if self.config.authors: self.authors = self._resolve_authors(config) # Initialize table of contents settings if not isinstance(self.config.archive_toc, bool): self.config.archive_toc = self.config.blog_toc if not isinstance(self.config.categories_toc, bool): self.config.categories_toc = self.config.blog_toc # By default, drafts are rendered when the documentation is served, # but not when it is built, for a better authoring experience if self.is_serve and self.config.draft_on_serve: self.config.draft = True # Remove posts before constructing navigation (run later) - allow other # plugins to alter the list of files and navigation prior to this plugin @event_priority(-50) def on_files(self, files, *, config): if not self.config.enabled: return # Resolve path to entrypoint and site directory root = posixpath.normpath(self.config.blog_dir) site = config.site_dir # Compute path to posts directory path = self.config.post_dir.format(blog = root) path = posixpath.normpath(path) # Temporarily remove posts and adjust destination paths for assets for file in files: if not file.src_uri.startswith(path): continue # We must exclude all files related to posts from here on, so MkDocs # will not attach the posts to the navigation when auto-populating. # We add them back in `on_nav`, so MkDocs processes them, unless # excluded by being tagged as a draft or through other means. if file.is_documentation_page(): file.inclusion = InclusionLevel.EXCLUDED # We also need to adjust destination paths for assets to remove the # purely functional posts directory prefix when building if file.is_media_file(): file.dest_uri = file.dest_uri.replace(path, root) file.abs_dest_path = os.path.join(site, file.dest_path) file.url = file.url.replace(path, root) # Resolve and load posts and generate indexes (run later) - we resolve all # posts after the navigation is constructed in order to allow other plugins # to alter the navigation (e.g. awesome-pages) before we start to add pages # generated by this plugin. Post URLs must be computed before any Markdown # processing, so that when linking to and from posts, MkDocs behaves exactly # the same as with regular documentation pages. We create all pages related # to posts as part of this plugin, so we control the entire process. @event_priority(-50) def on_nav(self, nav, *, config, files): if not self.config.enabled: return # Resolve entrypoint and posts sorted by descending date - if the posts # directory or entrypoint do not exist, they are automatically created self.blog = self._resolve(files, config, nav) self.blog.posts = sorted( self._resolve_posts(files, config), key = lambda post: post.config.date.created, reverse = True ) # Attach posts to entrypoint without adding them to the navigation, so # that the entrypoint is considered to be the active page for each post. # Hack: MkDocs has a bug where pages that are marked to be not in the # navigation are auto-populated nonetheless - see https://t.ly/7aYnO self._attach(self.blog, [None, *reversed(self.blog.posts), None]) for post in self.blog.posts: post.file.inclusion = InclusionLevel.NOT_IN_NAV # Generate and attach views for archive if self.config.archive: views = [*self._generate_archive(config, files)] self.blog.views.extend(views) # Attach and link views for archive title = self._translate(self.config.archive_name, config) self._attach_to(self.blog.parent, Section(title, views), nav) # Generate and attach views for categories if self.config.categories: views = [*self._generate_categories(config, files)] self.blog.views.extend(views) # Attach and link views for categories title = self._translate(self.config.categories_name, config) self._attach_to(self.blog.parent, Section(title, views), nav) # Paginate generated views, if enabled if self.config.pagination: for view in [*self._resolve_views(self.blog)]: for page in self._generate_pages(view, config, files): view.pages.append(page) # Prepare post for rendering (run later) - allow other plugins to alter # the contents or metadata of a post before it is rendered and make sure # that the post includes a separator, which is essential for rendering # excerpts that should be included in views @event_priority(-50) def on_page_markdown(self, markdown, *, page, config, files): if not self.config.enabled: return # Skip if page is not a post managed by this instance - this plugin has # support for multiple instances, which is why this check is necessary if page not in self.blog.posts: if not self.config.pagination: return # We set the contents of the view to its title if pagination should # not keep the content of the original view on paginaged views if not self.config.pagination_keep_content: if page in self._resolve_views(self.blog): assert isinstance(page, View) if 0 < page.pages.index(page): return f"# {page.title}" # Nothing more to be done for views return # Extract and assign authors to post, if enabled if self.config.authors: for name in page.config.authors: if name not in self.authors: raise PluginError(f"Couldn't find author '{name}'") # Append to list of authors page.authors.append(self.authors[name]) # Compute readtime of post, if enabled and not explicitly set if self.config.post_readtime: rate = self.config.post_readtime_words_per_minute # There's a bug in the readtime library which causes it to fail if # the input string contains emojis - see https://t.ly/qEoHq if not page.config.readtime: data = markdown.encode("unicode_escape") read = readtime.of_markdown(data, rate) page.config.readtime = read.minutes # Extract settings for excerpts separator = self.config.post_excerpt_separator max_authors = self.config.post_excerpt_max_authors max_categories = self.config.post_excerpt_max_categories # Ensure presence of separator and throw, if its absent and required - # we append the separator to the end of the contents of the post, if it # is not already present, so we can remove footnotes or other content # from the excerpt without affecting the content of the excerpt if separator not in page.markdown: path = page.file.src_uri if self.config.post_excerpt == "required": raise PluginError( f"Couldn't find '{separator}' separator in '{path}'" ) else: page.markdown += f"\n\n{separator}" # Create excerpt for post and inherit authors and categories - excerpts # can contain a subset of the authors and categories of the post page.excerpt = Excerpt(page, config, files) page.excerpt.authors = page.authors[:max_authors] page.excerpt.categories = page.categories[:max_categories] # Register template filters for plugin def on_env(self, env, *, config, files): if not self.config.enabled: return # Filter for formatting dates related to posts def date_filter(date: datetime): return self._format_date_for_post(date, config) # Register custom template filters env.filters["date"] = date_filter env.filters["url"] = url_filter # Prepare view for rendering (run latest) - views are rendered last, as we # need to mutate the navigation to account for pagination. The main problem # is that we need to replace the view in the navigation, because otherwise # the view would not be considered active. @event_priority(-100) def on_page_context(self, context, *, page, config, nav): if not self.config.enabled: return # Skip if page is not a view managed by this instance - this plugin has # support for multiple instances, which is why this check is necessary if page not in self._resolve_views(self.blog): return # Retrieve parent view or section assert isinstance(page, View) main = page.parent # If this page is a view, and the parent page is a view as well, we got # a paginated view and need to update the parent view in the navigation. # Paginated views are always rendered last, which is why we can safely # mutate the navigation at this point if isinstance(main, View): assert isinstance(main.parent, Section) # Replace view in navigation and rewire view - the current view in # the navigation becomes the main view, thus the entire chain moves # one level up. It's essential that the rendering order is linear, # or else we might end up with a broken navigation. at = main.parent.children.index(main) main.parent.children[at] = page page.parent = main.parent # Render excerpts and perpare pagination posts, pagination = self._render(page) # Render pagination links def pager(args: object): return pagination.pager( format = self.config.pagination_format, show_if_single_page = self.config.pagination_if_single_page, **args ) # Assign posts and pagination to context context["posts"] = posts context["pagination"] = pager if pagination else None # Remove temporary directory on shutdown def on_shutdown(self): rmtree(self.temp_dir) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Check if the given post is excluded def _is_excluded(self, post: Post): if self.config.draft: return False # If a post was not explicitly marked or unmarked as draft, and the # date should be taken into account, we automatically mark it as draft # if the publishing date is in the future. This, of course, is opt-in # and must be explicitly enabled by the author. if not isinstance(post.config.draft, bool): if self.config.draft_if_future_date: return post.config.date.created > datetime.now() # Post might be a draft return bool(post.config.draft) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Resolve entrypoint - the entrypoint of the blog hosts all posts, sorted # by descending date. The entrypoint must always be present, even if there # are no posts, and is automatically created if it does not exist yet. Note # that posts might be paginated, but this is configurable by the author. def _resolve(self, files: Files, config: MkDocsConfig, nav: Navigation): path = os.path.join(self.config.blog_dir, "index.md") path = os.path.normpath(path) # Create entrypoint, if it does not exist docs = os.path.relpath(config.docs_dir) file = os.path.join(docs, path) if not os.path.isfile(file): self._save_to_file(file, "# Blog\n\n") # Append entrypoint to files - note that the entrypoint is added to # the docs directory, so we need to set the temporary flag to false files.append(self._path_to_file(path, config, temp = False)) # Obtain entrypoint page file = files.get_file_from_path(path) page = file.page # Create entrypoint view and attach to parent view = View(page.title, file, config) self._attach(page.parent, [ page.previous_page, view, page.next_page ]) # Update entrypoint in navigation for items in [self._resolve_siblings(view.parent, nav), nav.pages]: items[items.index(page)] = view # Return view return view # Resolve post - the caller must make sure that the given file points to an # actual post (and not a page), or behavior might be unpredictable def _resolve_post(self, file: File, config: MkDocsConfig): post = Post(file, config) # Compute path and create a temporary file for path resolution path = self._format_path_for_post(post, config) temp = self._path_to_file(path, config, temp = False) # Replace post destination file system path and URL file.dest_uri = temp.dest_uri file.abs_dest_path = temp.abs_dest_path file.url = temp.url # Replace canonical URL and return post post._set_canonical_url(config.site_url) return post # Resolve posts from directory - traverse all documentation pages and filter # and yield those that are located in the posts directory def _resolve_posts(self, files: Files, config: MkDocsConfig): path = self.config.post_dir.format(blog = self.config.blog_dir) path = os.path.normpath(path) # Create posts directory, if it does not exist docs = os.path.relpath(config.docs_dir) name = os.path.join(docs, path) if not os.path.isdir(name): os.makedirs(name, exist_ok = True) # Filter posts from pages - prior to calling this function, the caller # should've excluded all posts, so they're not listed in the navigation inclusion = InclusionLevel.is_excluded for file in files.documentation_pages(inclusion = inclusion): if not file.src_path.startswith(path): continue # Resolve post - in order to determine whether a post should be # excluded, we must load it and analyze its metadata. All posts # marked as drafts are excluded, except for when the author has # configured drafts to be included in the navigation. post = self._resolve_post(file, config) if not self._is_excluded(post): yield post # Resolve authors - check if there's an authors file at the configured # location, and if one was found, load and validate it def _resolve_authors(self, config: MkDocsConfig): path = self.config.authors_file.format(blog = self.config.blog_dir) path = os.path.normpath(path) # If the authors file does not exist, return an empty dictionary docs = os.path.relpath(config.docs_dir) file = os.path.join(docs, path) if not os.path.isfile(file): authors: dict[str, Author] = dict() return authors # Open file and parse as YAML with open(file, encoding = "utf-8") as f: config: Authors = Authors(os.path.abspath(file)) try: config.load_dict(yaml.load(f, SafeLoader) or {}) # The authors file could not be loaded because of a syntax error, # which we display to the user with a nice error message except Exception as e: raise PluginError( f"Error reading authors file '{path}' in '{docs}':\n" f"{e}" ) # Validate authors and throw if errors occurred errors, warnings = config.validate() if not config.authors and warnings: log.warning( f"Action required: the format of the authors file changed.\n" f"All authors must now be located under the 'authors' key.\n" f"Please adjust '{file}' to match:\n" f"\n" f"authors:\n" f" squidfunk:\n" f" avatar: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/932156\n" f" description: Creator\n" f" name: Martin Donath\n" f"\n" ) for _, w in warnings: log.warning(w) for _, e in errors: raise PluginError( f"Error reading authors file '{path}' in '{docs}':\n" f"{e}" ) # Return authors return config.authors # Resolve views and pages of the given view that were generated by this # plugin when building the site and yield them in pre-order def _resolve_views(self, view: View): yield view # Resolve views recursively for page in view.views: for next in self._resolve_views(page): assert isinstance(next, View) yield next # Resolve pages for page in view.pages: assert isinstance(page, View) yield page # Resolve siblings of a navigation item def _resolve_siblings(self, item: StructureItem, nav: Navigation): if isinstance(item, Section): return item.children else: return nav.items # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Attach a list of pages to each other and to the given parent item without # explicitly adding them to the navigation, which can be done by the caller def _attach(self, parent: StructureItem, pages: list[Page]): for tail, page, head in zip(pages, pages[1:], pages[2:]): # Link page to parent and siblings page.parent = parent page.previous_page = tail page.next_page = head # Attach a section to the given parent section, make sure it's pages are # part of the navigation, and ensure all pages are linked correctly def _attach_to(self, parent: Section, section: Section, nav: Navigation): section.parent = parent # Determine the parent section to attach the section to, which might be # the top-level navigation, if no parent section was given. Note, that # it's currently not possible to chose the position of a section, but # we might add support for this in the future. items = self._resolve_siblings(parent, nav) items.append(section) # Find last sibling that is a page, skipping sections, as we need to # append the given section after all other pages tail = next(item for item in reversed(items) if isinstance(item, Page)) head = tail.next_page # Attach section to navigation and pages to each other nav.pages.extend(section.children) self._attach(section, [tail, *section.children, head]) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Generate views for archive - analyze posts and generate the necessary # views, taking the date format provided by the author into account def _generate_archive(self, config: MkDocsConfig, files: Files): for post in self.blog.posts: date = post.config.date.created # Compute name and path of archive view name = self._format_date_for_archive(date, config) path = self._format_path_for_archive(post, config) # Create view for archive if it doesn't exist file = files.get_file_from_path(path) if not file: file = self._path_to_file(path, config) files.append(file) # Create and yield archive view self._save_to_file(file.abs_src_path, f"# {name}") yield Archive(name, file, config) # Assign post to archive assert isinstance(file.page, Archive) file.page.posts.append(post) # Generate views for categories - analyze posts and generate the necessary # views, taking the allowed categories as set by the author into account def _generate_categories(self, config: MkDocsConfig, files: Files): for post in self.blog.posts: for name in post.config.categories: path = self._format_path_for_category(name) # Ensure category is in non-empty allow list categories = self.config.categories_allowed or [name] if name not in categories: docs = os.path.relpath(config.docs_dir) path = os.path.relpath(post.file.abs_src_path, docs) raise PluginError( f"Error reading categories of post '{path}' in " f"'{docs}': category '{name}' not in allow list" ) # Create view for category if it doesn't exist file = files.get_file_from_path(path) if not file: file = self._path_to_file(path, config) files.append(file) # Create and yield archive view self._save_to_file(file.abs_src_path, f"# {name}") yield Category(name, file, config) # Assign post to category and vice versa assert isinstance(file.page, Category) file.page.posts.append(post) post.categories.append(file.page) # Generate pages for pagination - analyze view and generate the necessary # pages, creating a chain of views for simple rendering and replacement def _generate_pages(self, view: View, config: MkDocsConfig, files: Files): yield view # Extract settings for pagination step = self.config.pagination_per_page prev = view # Compute pagination boundaries and create pages for at in range(step, len(view.posts), step): path = self._format_path_for_pagination(view.url, 1 + at // step) file = self._path_to_file(path, config) # Replace post source file system path and apend to files file.src_uri = view.file.src_uri file.abs_src_path = view.file.abs_src_path files.append(file) # Create view and attach to previous page next = View(view.title, file, config) self._attach(prev, [ view.previous_page, next, view.next_page ]) # Assign posts and pages to view next.posts = view.posts next.pages = view.pages # Continue with next page prev = next yield next # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Render excerpts and pagination for the given view def _render(self, view: View): posts, pagination = view.posts, None # Create pagination, if enabled if self.config.pagination: at = view.pages.index(view) # Compute pagination boundaries step = self.config.pagination_per_page p, q = at * step, at * step + step # Extract posts in pagination boundaries posts = view.posts[p:q] pagination = self._render_pagination(view, (p, q)) # Render excerpts for selected posts posts = [ self._render_post(post.excerpt, view) for post in posts ] # Return posts and pagination return posts, pagination # Render excerpt in the context of the given view def _render_post(self, excerpt: Excerpt, view: View): excerpt.render(view, self.config.post_excerpt_separator) # Determine whether to add posts to the table of contents of the view - # note that those settings can be changed individually for each type of # view, which is why we need to check the type of view and the table of # contents setting for that type of view toc = self.config.blog_toc if isinstance(view, Archive): toc = self.config.archive_toc if isinstance(view, Category): toc = self.config.categories_toc # Attach top-level table of contents item to view if it should be added # and both, the view and excerpt contain table of contents items if toc and excerpt.toc.items and view.toc.items: view.toc.items[0].children.append(excerpt.toc.items[0]) # Return excerpt return excerpt # Create pagination for the given view and range def _render_pagination(self, view: View, range: tuple[int, int]): p, q = range # Create URL from the given page to another page def url_maker(n: int): return get_relative_url(view.pages[n - 1].url, view.url) # Return pagination return Pagination( view.posts, page = q // (q - p), items_per_page = q - p, url_maker = url_maker ) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Format path for post def _format_path_for_post(self, post: Post, config: MkDocsConfig): categories = post.config.categories[:self.config.post_url_max_categories] categories = [self._slugify_category(name) for name in categories] # Replace placeholders in format string date = post.config.date.created path = self.config.post_url_format.format( categories = "/".join(categories), date = self._format_date_for_post_url(date, config), file = post.file.name, slug = post.config.slug or self._slugify_post(post) ) # Normalize path and strip slashes at the beginning and end path = posixpath.normpath(path.strip("/")) return posixpath.join(self.config.blog_dir, f"{path}.md") # Format path for archive def _format_path_for_archive(self, post: Post, config: MkDocsConfig): date = post.config.date.created path = self.config.archive_url_format.format( date = self._format_date_for_archive_url(date, config) ) # Normalize path and strip slashes at the beginning and end path = posixpath.normpath(path.strip("/")) return posixpath.join(self.config.blog_dir, f"{path}.md") # Format path for category def _format_path_for_category(self, name: str): path = self.config.categories_url_format.format( slug = self._slugify_category(name) ) # Normalize path and strip slashes at the beginning and end path = posixpath.normpath(path.strip("/")) return posixpath.join(self.config.blog_dir, f"{path}.md") # Format path for pagination def _format_path_for_pagination(self, base: str, page: int): path = self.config.pagination_url_format.format( page = page ) # Normalize path and strip slashes at the beginning and end path = posixpath.normpath(path.strip("/")) return posixpath.join(base, f"{path}.md") # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Format date def _format_date(self, date: datetime, format: str, config: MkDocsConfig): locale = config.theme["language"] return format_date(date, format = format, locale = locale) # Format date for post def _format_date_for_post(self, date: datetime, config: MkDocsConfig): format = self.config.post_date_format return self._format_date(date, format, config) # Format date for post URL def _format_date_for_post_url(self, date: datetime, config: MkDocsConfig): format = self.config.post_url_date_format return self._format_date(date, format, config) # Format date for archive def _format_date_for_archive(self, date: datetime, config: MkDocsConfig): format = self.config.archive_date_format return self._format_date(date, format, config) # Format date for archive URL def _format_date_for_archive_url(self, date: datetime, config: MkDocsConfig): format = self.config.archive_url_date_format return self._format_date(date, format, config) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Slugify post title def _slugify_post(self, post: Post): separator = self.config.post_slugify_separator return self.config.post_slugify(post.title, separator) # Slugify category def _slugify_category(self, name: str): separator = self.config.categories_slugify_separator return self.config.categories_slugify(name, separator) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Create a file for the given path, which must point to a valid source file, # either inside the temporary directory or the docs directory def _path_to_file(self, path: str, config: MkDocsConfig, *, temp = True): assert path.endswith(".md") file = File( path, config.docs_dir if not temp else self.temp_dir, config.site_dir, config.use_directory_urls ) # Hack: mark file as generated, so other plugins don't think it's part # of the file system. This is more or less a new quasi-standard that # still needs to be adopted by MkDocs, and was introduced by the # git-revision-date-localized-plugin - see https://bit.ly/3ZUmdBx if temp: file.generated_by = "material/blog" # Return file return file # Write the content to the file located at the given path def _save_to_file(self, path: str, content: str): os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path), exist_ok = True) with open(path, "w") as f: f.write(content) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Translate the placeholder referenced by the given key def _translate(self, key: str, config: MkDocsConfig) -> str: env = config.theme.get_env() template = env.get_template( "partials/language.html", globals = { "config": config } ) # Translate placeholder return template.module.t(key) # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Data # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Set up logging log = logging.getLogger("mkdocs.material.blog")