#!/usr/bin/env python3 import os import re import sys import shutil try: from .docs_writer import DocsWriter except (ImportError, SystemError): from docs_writer import DocsWriter # Small trick so importing telethon_generator works sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')) from telethon_generator.parser import TLParser, TLObject # TLObject -> Python class name def get_class_name(tlobject): """Gets the class name following the Python style guidelines""" # Courtesy of http://stackoverflow.com/a/31531797/4759433 name = tlobject.name if isinstance(tlobject, TLObject) else tlobject result = re.sub(r'_([a-z])', lambda m: m.group(1).upper(), name) # Replace '_' with '' once again to make sure it doesn't appear on the name result = result[:1].upper() + result[1:].replace('_', '') # If it's a function, let it end with "Request" to identify them more easily if isinstance(tlobject, TLObject) and tlobject.is_function: result += 'Request' return result # TLObject -> filename def get_file_name(tlobject, add_extension=False): """Gets the file name in file_name_format.html for the given TLObject. Only its name may also be given if the full TLObject is not available""" if isinstance(tlobject, TLObject): name = tlobject.name else: name = tlobject # Courtesy of http://stackoverflow.com/a/1176023/4759433 s1 = re.sub('(.)([A-Z][a-z]+)', r'\1_\2', name) result = re.sub('([a-z0-9])([A-Z])', r'\1_\2', s1).lower() if add_extension: return result + '.html' else: return result # TLObject -> from ... import ... def get_import_code(tlobject): kind = 'functions' if tlobject.is_function else 'types' ns = '.' + tlobject.namespace if tlobject.namespace else '' return 'from telethon.tl.{}{} import {}'\ .format(kind, ns, get_class_name(tlobject)) def get_create_path_for(tlobject): """Gets the file path (and creates the parent directories) for the given 'tlobject', relative to nothing; only its local path""" # Determine the output directory out_dir = 'methods' if tlobject.is_function else 'constructors' if tlobject.namespace: out_dir = os.path.join(out_dir, tlobject.namespace) # Ensure that it exists os.makedirs(out_dir, exist_ok=True) # Return the resulting filename return os.path.join(out_dir, get_file_name(tlobject, add_extension=True)) def is_core_type(type_): """Returns "true" if the type is considered a core type""" return type_.lower() in { 'int', 'long', 'int128', 'int256', 'double', 'vector', 'string', 'bool', 'true', 'bytes', 'date' } def get_path_for_type(type_, relative_to='.'): """Similar to getting the path for a TLObject, it might not be possible to have the TLObject itself but rather its name (the type); this method works in the same way, returning a relative path""" if is_core_type(type_): path = 'index.html#%s' % type_.lower() elif '.' in type_: # If it's not a core type, then it has to be a custom Telegram type namespace, name = type_.split('.') path = 'types/%s/%s' % (namespace, get_file_name(name, True)) else: path = 'types/%s' % get_file_name(type_, True) return get_relative_path(path, relative_to) # Destination path from the current position -> relative to the given path def get_relative_path(destination, relative_to): if os.path.isfile(relative_to): relative_to = os.path.dirname(relative_to) return os.path.relpath(destination, start=relative_to) def get_relative_paths(original, relative_to): """Converts the dictionary of 'original' paths to relative paths starting from the given 'relative_to' file""" return {k: get_relative_path(v, relative_to) for k, v in original.items()} # Generate a index.html file for the given folder def find_title(html_file): """Finds the for the given HTML file, or (Unknown)""" with open(html_file) as handle: for line in handle: if '<title>' in line: # + 7 to skip len('<title>') return line[line.index('<title>') + 7:line.index('')] return '(Unknown)' def build_menu(docs, filename, relative_main_index): """Builds the menu using the given DocumentWriter up to 'filename', which must be a file (it cannot be a directory)""" # TODO Maybe this could be part of DocsWriter itself, "build path menu" docs.add_menu('API', relative_main_index) items = filename.split('/') for i in range(len(items) - 1): item = items[i] link = '../' * (len(items) - (i + 2)) link += 'index.html' docs.add_menu(item.title(), link=link) if items[-1] != 'index.html': docs.add_menu(os.path.splitext(items[-1])[0]) docs.end_menu() def generate_index(folder, original_paths): """Generates the index file for the specified folder""" # Determine the namespaces listed here (as sub folders) # and the files (.html files) that we should link to namespaces = [] files = [] for item in os.listdir(folder): if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(folder, item)): namespaces.append(item) elif item != 'index.html': files.append(item) # We work with relative paths paths = get_relative_paths(original_paths, relative_to=folder) # Now that everything is setup, write the index.html file filename = os.path.join(folder, 'index.html') with DocsWriter(filename, type_to_path_function=get_path_for_type) as docs: # Title should be the current folder name docs.write_head(folder.title(), relative_css_path=paths['css']) docs.set_menu_separator(paths['arrow']) build_menu(docs, filename, relative_main_index=paths['index_all']) docs.write_title(folder.title()) if namespaces: docs.write_title('Namespaces', level=3) docs.begin_table(4) namespaces.sort() for namespace in namespaces: # For every namespace, also write the index of it generate_index(os.path.join(folder, namespace), original_paths) docs.add_row(namespace.title(), link=os.path.join(namespace, 'index.html')) docs.end_table() docs.write_title('Available items') docs.begin_table(2) files = [(f, find_title(os.path.join(folder, f))) for f in files] files.sort(key=lambda t: t[1]) for file, title in files: docs.add_row(title, link=file) docs.end_table() docs.end_body() def get_description(arg): """Generates a proper description for the given argument""" desc = [] if arg.can_be_inferred: desc.append('If left to None, it will be inferred automatically.') if arg.is_vector: desc.append('A list must be supplied for this argument.') if arg.is_generic: desc.append('A different Request must be supplied for this argument.') if arg.is_flag: desc.append('This argument can be omitted.') return ' '.join(desc) def generate_documentation(scheme_file): """Generates the documentation HTML files from from scheme.tl to /methods and /constructors, etc. """ original_paths = { 'css': 'css/docs.css', 'arrow': 'img/arrow.svg', 'index_all': 'index.html', 'index_types': 'types/index.html', 'index_methods': 'methods/index.html', 'index_constructors': 'constructors/index.html' } tlobjects = tuple(TLParser.parse_file(scheme_file)) print('Generating constructors and functions documentation...') # Save 'Type: [Constructors]' for use in both: # * Seeing the return type or constructors belonging to the same type. # * Generating the types documentation, showing available constructors. # TODO Tried using 'defaultdict(list)' with strange results, make it work. tltypes = {} tlfunctions = {} for tlobject in tlobjects: # Select to which dictionary we want to store this type dictionary = tlfunctions if tlobject.is_function else tltypes if tlobject.result in dictionary: dictionary[tlobject.result].append(tlobject) else: dictionary[tlobject.result] = [tlobject] for tltype, constructors in tltypes.items(): tltypes[tltype] = list(sorted(constructors, key=lambda c: c.name)) for tlobject in tlobjects: filename = get_create_path_for(tlobject) # Determine the relative paths for this file paths = get_relative_paths(original_paths, relative_to=filename) with DocsWriter(filename, type_to_path_function=get_path_for_type) \ as docs: docs.write_head( title=get_class_name(tlobject), relative_css_path=paths['css']) # Create the menu (path to the current TLObject) docs.set_menu_separator(paths['arrow']) build_menu(docs, filename, relative_main_index=paths['index_all']) # Create the page title docs.write_title(get_class_name(tlobject)) # Write the code definition for this TLObject docs.write_code(tlobject) docs.write_copy_button('Copy import to the clipboard', get_import_code(tlobject)) # Write the return type (or constructors belonging to the same type) docs.write_title('Returns' if tlobject.is_function else 'Belongs to', level=3) generic_arg = next((arg.name for arg in tlobject.args if arg.generic_definition), None) if tlobject.result == generic_arg: # We assume it's a function returning a generic type generic_arg = next((arg.name for arg in tlobject.args if arg.is_generic)) docs.write_text('This function returns the result of whatever ' 'the result from invoking the request passed ' 'through {} is.'.format(generic_arg)) else: if re.search('^vector<', tlobject.result, re.IGNORECASE): docs.write_text('A list of the following type is returned.') _, inner = tlobject.result.split('<') inner = inner.strip('>') else: inner = tlobject.result docs.begin_table(column_count=1) docs.add_row(inner, link=get_path_for_type( inner, relative_to=filename )) docs.end_table() constructors = tltypes.get(inner, []) if not constructors: docs.write_text('This type has no instances available.') elif len(constructors) == 1: docs.write_text('This type can only be an instance of:') else: docs.write_text('This type can be an instance of either:') docs.begin_table(column_count=2) for constructor in constructors: link = get_create_path_for(constructor) link = get_relative_path(link, relative_to=filename) docs.add_row(get_class_name(constructor), link=link) docs.end_table() # Return (or similar types) written. Now parameters/members docs.write_title( 'Parameters' if tlobject.is_function else 'Members', level=3 ) # Sort the arguments in the same way they're sorted # on the generated code (flags go last) args = [ a for a in tlobject.sorted_args() if not a.flag_indicator and not a.generic_definition ] if args: # Writing parameters docs.begin_table(column_count=3) for arg in args: # Name row docs.add_row(arg.name, bold=True) # Type row if arg.is_generic: docs.add_row('!' + arg.type, align='center') else: docs.add_row( arg.type, align='center', link= get_path_for_type(arg.type, relative_to=filename) ) # Add a description for this argument docs.add_row(get_description(arg)) docs.end_table() else: if tlobject.is_function: docs.write_text('This request takes no input parameters.') else: docs.write_text('This type has no members.') docs.end_body() # Find all the available types (which are not the same as the constructors) # Each type has a list of constructors associated to it, hence is a map print('Generating types documentation...') for tltype, constructors in tltypes.items(): filename = get_path_for_type(tltype) out_dir = os.path.dirname(filename) os.makedirs(out_dir, exist_ok=True) # Since we don't have access to the full TLObject, split the type if '.' in tltype: namespace, name = tltype.split('.') else: namespace, name = None, tltype # Determine the relative paths for this file paths = get_relative_paths(original_paths, relative_to=out_dir) with DocsWriter(filename, type_to_path_function=get_path_for_type) \ as docs: docs.write_head( title=get_class_name(name), relative_css_path=paths['css']) docs.set_menu_separator(paths['arrow']) build_menu(docs, filename, relative_main_index=paths['index_all']) # Main file title docs.write_title(get_class_name(name)) # List available constructors for this type docs.write_title('Available constructors', level=3) if not constructors: docs.write_text('This type has no constructors available.') elif len(constructors) == 1: docs.write_text('This type has one constructor available.') else: docs.write_text('This type has %d constructors available.' % len(constructors)) docs.begin_table(2) for constructor in constructors: # Constructor full name link = get_create_path_for(constructor) link = get_relative_path(link, relative_to=filename) docs.add_row(get_class_name(constructor), link=link) docs.end_table() # List all the methods which return this type docs.write_title('Methods returning this type', level=3) functions = tlfunctions.get(tltype, []) if not functions: docs.write_text('No method returns this type.') elif len(functions) == 1: docs.write_text('Only the following method returns this type.') else: docs.write_text( 'The following %d methods return this type as a result.' % len(functions) ) docs.begin_table(2) for func in functions: link = get_create_path_for(func) link = get_relative_path(link, relative_to=filename) docs.add_row(get_class_name(func), link=link) docs.end_table() # List all the methods which take this type as input docs.write_title('Methods accepting this type as input', level=3) other_methods = sorted( (t for t in tlobjects if any(tltype == a.type for a in t.args) and t.is_function), key=lambda t: t.name ) if not other_methods: docs.write_text( 'No methods accept this type as an input parameter.') elif len(other_methods) == 1: docs.write_text( 'Only this method has a parameter with this type.') else: docs.write_text( 'The following %d methods accept this type as an input ' 'parameter.' % len(other_methods)) docs.begin_table(2) for ot in other_methods: link = get_create_path_for(ot) link = get_relative_path(link, relative_to=filename) docs.add_row(get_class_name(ot), link=link) docs.end_table() # List every other type which has this type as a member docs.write_title('Other types containing this type', level=3) other_types = sorted( (t for t in tlobjects if any(tltype == a.type for a in t.args) and not t.is_function ), key=lambda t: t.name ) if not other_types: docs.write_text( 'No other types have a member of this type.') elif len(other_types) == 1: docs.write_text( 'You can find this type as a member of this other type.') else: docs.write_text( 'You can find this type as a member of any of ' 'the following %d types.' % len(other_types)) docs.begin_table(2) for ot in other_types: link = get_create_path_for(ot) link = get_relative_path(link, relative_to=filename) docs.add_row(get_class_name(ot), link=link) docs.end_table() docs.end_body() # After everything's been written, generate an index.html per folder. # This will be done automatically and not taking into account any extra # information that we have available, simply a file listing all the others # accessible by clicking on their title print('Generating indices...') for folder in ['types', 'methods', 'constructors']: generate_index(folder, original_paths) # Write the final core index, the main index for the rest of files layer = TLParser.find_layer(scheme_file) types = set() methods = [] constructors = [] for tlobject in tlobjects: if tlobject.is_function: methods.append(tlobject) else: constructors.append(tlobject) if not is_core_type(tlobject.result): if re.search('^vector<', tlobject.result, re.IGNORECASE): types.add(tlobject.result.split('<')[1].strip('>')) else: types.add(tlobject.result) types = sorted(types) methods = sorted(methods, key=lambda m: m.name) constructors = sorted(constructors, key=lambda c: c.name) def fmt(xs, formatter): return ', '.join('"{}"'.format(formatter(x)) for x in xs) request_names = fmt(methods, get_class_name) type_names = fmt(types, get_class_name) constructor_names = fmt(constructors, get_class_name) request_urls = fmt(methods, get_create_path_for) type_urls = fmt(types, get_create_path_for) constructor_urls = fmt(constructors, get_create_path_for) replace_dict = { 'type_count': len(types), 'method_count': len(methods), 'constructor_count': len(tlobjects) - len(methods), 'layer': layer, 'request_names': request_names, 'type_names': type_names, 'constructor_names': constructor_names, 'request_urls': request_urls, 'type_urls': type_urls, 'constructor_urls': constructor_urls } with open('../res/core.html') as infile: with open(original_paths['index_all'], 'w') as outfile: text = infile.read() for key, value in replace_dict.items(): text = text.replace('{' + key + '}', str(value)) outfile.write(text) # Everything done print('Documentation generated.') def copy_resources(): for d in ['css', 'img']: os.makedirs(d, exist_ok=True) shutil.copy('../res/img/arrow.svg', 'img') shutil.copy('../res/css/docs.css', 'css') if __name__ == '__main__': os.makedirs('generated', exist_ok=True) os.chdir('generated') generate_documentation('../../telethon_generator/scheme.tl') copy_resources()