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view roundup/cgi/TAL/TALDefs.py @ 7696:4af0d235b570
feat(db): support using postgresql service connection file
Add new service rdbms config option to set the service name to be used
with a postgresql service connection file.
This can be done using the PGSERVICE environment variable for a single
instance tracker server. For a multi-instance server this per-tracker
config option is needed.
Note that settings (host, user, (db)name...) in config.ini file will
override the service connection file setting. Also setting PGSERVICE
and service will use the service setting.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Tue, 07 Nov 2023 12:11:37 -0500 |
| parents | 7172c201dec2 |
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############################################################################## # # Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Zope Corporation and Contributors. # All Rights Reserved. # # This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License, # Version 2.0 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution. # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # ############################################################################## # Modifications for Roundup: # 1. commented out ITALES references """ Common definitions used by TAL and METAL compilation an transformation. """ #from ITALES import ITALESErrorInfo TAL_VERSION = "1.4" XML_NS = "http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace" # URI for XML namespace XMLNS_NS = "http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/" # URI for XML NS declarations ZOPE_TAL_NS = "http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/tal" ZOPE_METAL_NS = "http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/metal" ZOPE_I18N_NS = "http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/i18n" # This RE must exactly match the expression of the same name in the # zope.i18n.simpletranslationservice module: NAME_RE = "[a-zA-Z_][-a-zA-Z0-9_]*" KNOWN_METAL_ATTRIBUTES = [ "define-macro", "use-macro", "define-slot", "fill-slot", "slot", ] KNOWN_TAL_ATTRIBUTES = [ "define", "condition", "content", "replace", "repeat", "attributes", "on-error", "omit-tag", "tal tag", ] KNOWN_I18N_ATTRIBUTES = [ "translate", "domain", "target", "source", "attributes", "data", "name", ] class TALError(BaseException): def __init__(self, msg, position=(None, None)): assert msg != "" self.msg = msg self.lineno = position[0] self.offset = position[1] self.filename = None def setFile(self, filename): self.filename = filename def __str__(self): result = self.msg if self.lineno is not None: result = result + ", at line %d" % self.lineno if self.offset is not None: result = result + ", column %d" % (self.offset + 1) if self.filename is not None: result = result + ', in file %s' % self.filename return result class METALError(TALError): pass class TALESError(TALError): pass class I18NError(TALError): pass class ErrorInfo: #__implements__ = ITALESErrorInfo def __init__(self, err, position=(None, None)): if isinstance(err, Exception): self.type = err.__class__ self.value = err else: self.type = err self.value = None self.lineno = position[0] self.offset = position[1] import re _attr_re = re.compile(r"\s*([^\s]+)\s+([^\s].*)\Z", re.S) _subst_re = re.compile(r"\s*(?:(text|structure)\s+)?(.*)\Z", re.S) del re def parseAttributeReplacements(arg, xml): dict = {} for part in splitParts(arg): m = _attr_re.match(part) if not m: raise TALError("Bad syntax in attributes: " + repr(part)) name, expr = m.group(1, 2) if not xml: name = name.lower() if name in dict: raise TALError("Duplicate attribute name in attributes: " + repr(part)) dict[name] = expr return dict def parseSubstitution(arg, position=(None, None)): m = _subst_re.match(arg) if not m: raise TALError("Bad syntax in substitution text: " + repr(arg), position) key, expr = m.group(1, 2) if not key: key = "text" return key, expr def splitParts(arg): # Break in pieces at undoubled semicolons and # change double semicolons to singles: arg = arg.replace(";;", "\0") parts = arg.split(';') parts = [p.replace("\0", ";") for p in parts] if len(parts) > 1 and not parts[-1].strip(): del parts[-1] # It ended in a semicolon return parts def isCurrentVersion(program): version = getProgramVersion(program) return version == TAL_VERSION def getProgramMode(program): version = getProgramVersion(program) if (version == TAL_VERSION and isinstance(program[1], tuple) and len(program[1]) == 2): opcode, mode = program[1] if opcode == "mode": return mode return None def getProgramVersion(program): if (len(program) >= 2 and isinstance(program[0], tuple) and len(program[0]) == 2): opcode, version = program[0] if opcode == "version": return version return None import re _ent1_re = re.compile('&(?![A-Z#])', re.I) _entch_re = re.compile('&([A-Z][A-Z0-9]*)(?![A-Z0-9;])', re.I) _entn1_re = re.compile('&#(?![0-9X])', re.I) _entnx_re = re.compile('&(#X[A-F0-9]*)(?![A-F0-9;])', re.I) _entnd_re = re.compile('&(#[0-9][0-9]*)(?![0-9;])') del re def attrEscape(s): """Replace special characters '&<>' by character entities, except when '&' already begins a syntactically valid entity.""" s = _ent1_re.sub('&', s) s = _entch_re.sub(r'&\1', s) s = _entn1_re.sub('&#', s) s = _entnx_re.sub(r'&\1', s) s = _entnd_re.sub(r'&\1', s) s = s.replace('<', '<') s = s.replace('>', '>') s = s.replace('"', '"') return s
