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274 lines
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Python
274 lines
11 KiB
Python
# (c) 2014 James Cammarata, <jcammarata@ansible.com>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Make coding more python3-ish
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import re
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import codecs
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# Decode escapes adapted from rspeer's answer here:
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# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4020539/process-escape-sequences-in-a-string-in-python
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_HEXCHAR = '[a-fA-F0-9]'
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_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE_RE = re.compile(r'''
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( \\U{0} # 8-digit hex escapes
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| \\u{1} # 4-digit hex escapes
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| \\x{2} # 2-digit hex escapes
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| \\[0-7]{{1,3}} # Octal escapes
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| \\N\{{[^}}]+\}} # Unicode characters by name
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| \\[\\'"abfnrtv] # Single-character escapes
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)'''.format(_HEXCHAR*8, _HEXCHAR*4, _HEXCHAR*2), re.UNICODE | re.VERBOSE)
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def _decode_escapes(s):
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def decode_match(match):
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return codecs.decode(match.group(0), 'unicode-escape')
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return _ESCAPE_SEQUENCE_RE.sub(decode_match, s)
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def parse_kv(args, check_raw=False):
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'''
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Convert a string of key/value items to a dict. If any free-form params
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are found and the check_raw option is set to True, they will be added
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to a new parameter called '_raw_params'. If check_raw is not enabled,
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they will simply be ignored.
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'''
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### FIXME: args should already be a unicode string
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from ansible.utils.unicode import to_unicode
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args = to_unicode(args, nonstring='passthru')
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options = {}
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if args is not None:
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try:
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vargs = split_args(args)
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except ValueError as ve:
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if 'no closing quotation' in str(ve).lower():
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raise errors.AnsibleError("error parsing argument string, try quoting the entire line.")
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else:
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raise
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raw_params = []
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for x in vargs:
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x = _decode_escapes(x)
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if "=" in x:
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pos = 0
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try:
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while True:
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pos = x.index('=', pos + 1)
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if pos > 0 and x[pos - 1] != '\\':
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break
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except ValueError:
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# ran out of string, but we must have some escaped equals,
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# so replace those and append this to the list of raw params
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raw_params.append(x.replace('\\=', '='))
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continue
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k = x[:pos]
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v = x[pos + 1:]
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# only internal variables can start with an underscore, so
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# we don't allow users to set them directy in arguments
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if k.startswith('_'):
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raise AnsibleError("invalid parameter specified: '%s'" % k)
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# FIXME: make the retrieval of this list of shell/command
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# options a function, so the list is centralized
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if check_raw and k not in ('creates', 'removes', 'chdir', 'executable', 'warn'):
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raw_params.append(x)
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else:
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options[k.strip()] = unquote(v.strip())
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else:
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raw_params.append(x)
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# recombine the free-form params, if any were found, and assign
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# them to a special option for use later by the shell/command module
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if len(raw_params) > 0:
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options[u'_raw_params'] = ' '.join(raw_params)
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return options
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def _get_quote_state(token, quote_char):
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'''
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the goal of this block is to determine if the quoted string
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is unterminated in which case it needs to be put back together
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'''
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# the char before the current one, used to see if
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# the current character is escaped
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prev_char = None
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for idx, cur_char in enumerate(token):
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if idx > 0:
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prev_char = token[idx-1]
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if cur_char in '"\'' and prev_char != '\\':
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if quote_char:
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if cur_char == quote_char:
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quote_char = None
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else:
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quote_char = cur_char
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return quote_char
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def _count_jinja2_blocks(token, cur_depth, open_token, close_token):
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'''
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this function counts the number of opening/closing blocks for a
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given opening/closing type and adjusts the current depth for that
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block based on the difference
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'''
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num_open = token.count(open_token)
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num_close = token.count(close_token)
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if num_open != num_close:
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cur_depth += (num_open - num_close)
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if cur_depth < 0:
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cur_depth = 0
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return cur_depth
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def split_args(args):
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'''
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Splits args on whitespace, but intelligently reassembles
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those that may have been split over a jinja2 block or quotes.
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When used in a remote module, we won't ever have to be concerned about
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jinja2 blocks, however this function is/will be used in the
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core portions as well before the args are templated.
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example input: a=b c="foo bar"
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example output: ['a=b', 'c="foo bar"']
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Basically this is a variation shlex that has some more intelligence for
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how Ansible needs to use it.
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'''
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# the list of params parsed out of the arg string
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# this is going to be the result value when we are done
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params = []
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# Initial split on white space
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args = args.strip()
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items = args.strip().split('\n')
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# iterate over the tokens, and reassemble any that may have been
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# split on a space inside a jinja2 block.
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# ex if tokens are "{{", "foo", "}}" these go together
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# These variables are used
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# to keep track of the state of the parsing, since blocks and quotes
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# may be nested within each other.
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quote_char = None
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inside_quotes = False
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print_depth = 0 # used to count nested jinja2 {{ }} blocks
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block_depth = 0 # used to count nested jinja2 {% %} blocks
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comment_depth = 0 # used to count nested jinja2 {# #} blocks
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# now we loop over each split chunk, coalescing tokens if the white space
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# split occurred within quotes or a jinja2 block of some kind
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for itemidx,item in enumerate(items):
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# we split on spaces and newlines separately, so that we
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# can tell which character we split on for reassembly
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# inside quotation characters
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tokens = item.strip().split(' ')
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line_continuation = False
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for idx,token in enumerate(tokens):
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# if we hit a line continuation character, but
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# we're not inside quotes, ignore it and continue
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# on to the next token while setting a flag
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if token == '\\' and not inside_quotes:
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line_continuation = True
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continue
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# store the previous quoting state for checking later
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was_inside_quotes = inside_quotes
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quote_char = _get_quote_state(token, quote_char)
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inside_quotes = quote_char is not None
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# multiple conditions may append a token to the list of params,
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# so we keep track with this flag to make sure it only happens once
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# append means add to the end of the list, don't append means concatenate
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# it to the end of the last token
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appended = False
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# if we're inside quotes now, but weren't before, append the token
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# to the end of the list, since we'll tack on more to it later
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# otherwise, if we're inside any jinja2 block, inside quotes, or we were
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# inside quotes (but aren't now) concat this token to the last param
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if inside_quotes and not was_inside_quotes:
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params.append(token)
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appended = True
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elif print_depth or block_depth or comment_depth or inside_quotes or was_inside_quotes:
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if idx == 0 and was_inside_quotes:
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params[-1] = "%s%s" % (params[-1], token)
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elif len(tokens) > 1:
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spacer = ''
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if idx > 0:
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spacer = ' '
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params[-1] = "%s%s%s" % (params[-1], spacer, token)
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else:
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params[-1] = "%s\n%s" % (params[-1], token)
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appended = True
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# if the number of paired block tags is not the same, the depth has changed, so we calculate that here
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# and may append the current token to the params (if we haven't previously done so)
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prev_print_depth = print_depth
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print_depth = _count_jinja2_blocks(token, print_depth, "{{", "}}")
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if print_depth != prev_print_depth and not appended:
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params.append(token)
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appended = True
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prev_block_depth = block_depth
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block_depth = _count_jinja2_blocks(token, block_depth, "{%", "%}")
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if block_depth != prev_block_depth and not appended:
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params.append(token)
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appended = True
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prev_comment_depth = comment_depth
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comment_depth = _count_jinja2_blocks(token, comment_depth, "{#", "#}")
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if comment_depth != prev_comment_depth and not appended:
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params.append(token)
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appended = True
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# finally, if we're at zero depth for all blocks and not inside quotes, and have not
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# yet appended anything to the list of params, we do so now
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if not (print_depth or block_depth or comment_depth) and not inside_quotes and not appended and token != '':
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params.append(token)
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# if this was the last token in the list, and we have more than
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# one item (meaning we split on newlines), add a newline back here
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# to preserve the original structure
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if len(items) > 1 and itemidx != len(items) - 1 and not line_continuation:
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params[-1] += '\n'
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# always clear the line continuation flag
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line_continuation = False
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# If we're done and things are not at zero depth or we're still inside quotes,
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# raise an error to indicate that the args were unbalanced
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if print_depth or block_depth or comment_depth or inside_quotes:
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raise Exception("error while splitting arguments, either an unbalanced jinja2 block or quotes")
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return params
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def is_quoted(data):
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return len(data) > 0 and (data[0] == '"' and data[-1] == '"' or data[0] == "'" and data[-1] == "'")
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def unquote(data):
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''' removes first and last quotes from a string, if the string starts and ends with the same quotes '''
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if is_quoted(data):
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return data[1:-1]
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return data
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