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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# =============================================================================
# Version: 2.75 (March 4, 2017)
# Author: Giuseppe Attardi ([email protected]), University of Pisa
#
# Contributors:
# Antonio Fuschetto ([email protected])
# Leonardo Souza ([email protected])
# Juan Manuel Caicedo ([email protected])
# Humberto Pereira ([email protected])
# Siegfried-A. Gevatter ([email protected])
# Pedro Assis ([email protected])
# Wim Muskee ([email protected])
# Radics Geza ([email protected])
# orangain ([email protected])
# Seth Cleveland ([email protected])
# Bren Barn
#
# =============================================================================
# Copyright (c) 2011-2017. Giuseppe Attardi ([email protected]).
# =============================================================================
# This file is part of Tanl.
#
# Tanl is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3,
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# Tanl 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 General Public License at <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> for more details.
#
# =============================================================================
"""Wikipedia Extractor:
Extracts and cleans text from a Wikipedia database dump and stores output in a
number of files of similar size in a given directory.
Each file will contain several documents in the format:
<doc id="" revid="" url="" title="">
...
</doc>
If the program is invoked with the --json flag, then each file will
contain several documents formatted as json ojects, one per line, with
the following structure
{"id": "", "revid": "", "url":"", "title": "", "text": "..."}
Template expansion requires preprocesssng first the whole dump and
collecting template definitions.
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals, division
import sys
import argparse
import bz2
import codecs
import cgi
import fileinput
import logging
import os.path
import re # TODO use regex when it will be standard
import time
import json
from io import StringIO
from multiprocessing import Queue, Process, Value, cpu_count
from timeit import default_timer
PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
# Python 2.7 compatibiity
if PY2:
from urllib import quote
from htmlentitydefs import name2codepoint
from itertools import izip as zip, izip_longest as zip_longest
range = xrange # Use Python 3 equivalent
chr = unichr # Use Python 3 equivalent
text_type = unicode
class SimpleNamespace(object):
def __init__ (self, **kwargs):
self.__dict__.update(kwargs)
def __repr__ (self):
keys = sorted(self.__dict__)
items = ("{}={!r}".format(k, self.__dict__[k]) for k in keys)
return "{}({})".format(type(self).__name__, ", ".join(items))
def __eq__ (self, other):
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
else:
from urllib.parse import quote
from html.entities import name2codepoint
from itertools import zip_longest
from types import SimpleNamespace
text_type = str
# ===========================================================================
# Program version
version = '2.75'
## PARAMS ####################################################################
options = SimpleNamespace(
##
# Defined in <siteinfo>
# We include as default Template, when loading external template file.
knownNamespaces = {'Template': 10},
##
# The namespace used for template definitions
# It is the name associated with namespace key=10 in the siteinfo header.
templateNamespace = '',
templatePrefix = '',
##
# The namespace used for module definitions
# It is the name associated with namespace key=828 in the siteinfo header.
moduleNamespace = '',
##
# Recognize only these namespaces in links
# w: Internal links to the Wikipedia
# wiktionary: Wiki dictionary
# wikt: shortcut for Wiktionary
#
acceptedNamespaces = ['w', 'wiktionary', 'wikt'],
# This is obtained from <siteinfo>
urlbase = '',
##
# Filter disambiguation pages
filter_disambig_pages = False,
##
# Drop tables from the article
keep_tables = False,
##
# Whether to preserve links in output
keepLinks = False,
##
# Whether to preserve section titles
keepSections = True,
##
# Whether to preserve lists
keepLists = False,
##
# Whether to output HTML instead of text
toHTML = False,
##
# Whether to write json instead of the xml-like default output format
write_json = False,
##
# Whether to expand templates
expand_templates = True,
##
## Whether to escape doc content
escape_doc = False,
##
# Print the wikipedia article revision
print_revision = False,
##
# Minimum expanded text length required to print document
min_text_length = 0,
# Shared objects holding templates, redirects and cache
templates = {},
redirects = {},
# cache of parser templates
# FIXME: sharing this with a Manager slows down.
templateCache = {},
# Elements to ignore/discard
ignored_tag_patterns = [],
filter_category_include = set(),
filter_category_exclude = set(),
log_file = None,
discardElements = [
'gallery', 'timeline', 'noinclude', 'pre',
'table', 'tr', 'td', 'th', 'caption', 'div',
'form', 'input', 'select', 'option', 'textarea',
'ul', 'li', 'ol', 'dl', 'dt', 'dd', 'menu', 'dir',
'ref', 'references', 'img', 'imagemap', 'source', 'small',
'sub', 'sup', 'indicator'
],
)
##
# Keys for Template and Module namespaces
templateKeys = set(['10', '828'])
##
# Regex for identifying disambig pages
filter_disambig_page_pattern = re.compile("{{disambig(uation)?(\|[^}]*)?}}|__DISAMBIG__")
##
g_page_total = 0
g_page_articl_total=0
g_page_articl_used_total=0
# page filtering logic -- remove templates, undesired xml namespaces, and disambiguation pages
def keepPage(ns, catSet, page):
global g_page_articl_total,g_page_total,g_page_articl_used_total
g_page_total += 1
if ns != '0': # Aritcle
return False
# remove disambig pages if desired
g_page_articl_total += 1
if options.filter_disambig_pages:
for line in page:
if filter_disambig_page_pattern.match(line):
return False
if len(options.filter_category_include) > 0 and len(options.filter_category_include & catSet)==0:
logging.debug("***No include " + str(catSet))
return False
if len(options.filter_category_exclude) > 0 and len(options.filter_category_exclude & catSet)>0:
logging.debug("***Exclude " + str(catSet))
return False
g_page_articl_used_total += 1
return True
def get_url(uid):
return "%s?curid=%s" % (options.urlbase, uid)
# =========================================================================
#
# MediaWiki Markup Grammar
# https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Preprocessor_ABNF
# xml-char = %x9 / %xA / %xD / %x20-D7FF / %xE000-FFFD / %x10000-10FFFF
# sptab = SP / HTAB
# ; everything except ">" (%x3E)
# attr-char = %x9 / %xA / %xD / %x20-3D / %x3F-D7FF / %xE000-FFFD / %x10000-10FFFF
# literal = *xml-char
# title = wikitext-L3
# part-name = wikitext-L3
# part-value = wikitext-L3
# part = ( part-name "=" part-value ) / ( part-value )
# parts = [ title *( "|" part ) ]
# tplarg = "{{{" parts "}}}"
# template = "{{" parts "}}"
# link = "[[" wikitext-L3 "]]"
# comment = "<!--" literal "-->"
# unclosed-comment = "<!--" literal END
# ; the + in the line-eating-comment rule was absent between MW 1.12 and MW 1.22
# line-eating-comment = LF LINE-START *SP +( comment *SP ) LINE-END
# attr = *attr-char
# nowiki-element = "<nowiki" attr ( "/>" / ( ">" literal ( "</nowiki>" / END ) ) )
# wikitext-L2 = heading / wikitext-L3 / *wikitext-L2
# wikitext-L3 = literal / template / tplarg / link / comment /
# line-eating-comment / unclosed-comment / xmlish-element /
# *wikitext-L3
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
selfClosingTags = ('br', 'hr', 'nobr', 'ref', 'references', 'nowiki')
placeholder_tags = {'math': 'formula', 'code': 'codice'}
def normalizeTitle(title):
"""Normalize title"""
# remove leading/trailing whitespace and underscores
title = title.strip(' _')
# replace sequences of whitespace and underscore chars with a single space
title = re.sub(r'[\s_]+', ' ', title)
m = re.match(r'([^:]*):(\s*)(\S(?:.*))', title)
if m:
prefix = m.group(1)
if m.group(2):
optionalWhitespace = ' '
else:
optionalWhitespace = ''
rest = m.group(3)
ns = normalizeNamespace(prefix)
if ns in options.knownNamespaces:
# If the prefix designates a known namespace, then it might be
# followed by optional whitespace that should be removed to get
# the canonical page name
# (e.g., "Category: Births" should become "Category:Births").
title = ns + ":" + ucfirst(rest)
else:
# No namespace, just capitalize first letter.
# If the part before the colon is not a known namespace, then we
# must not remove the space after the colon (if any), e.g.,
# "3001: The_Final_Odyssey" != "3001:The_Final_Odyssey".
# However, to get the canonical page name we must contract multiple
# spaces into one, because
# "3001: The_Final_Odyssey" != "3001: The_Final_Odyssey".
title = ucfirst(prefix) + ":" + optionalWhitespace + ucfirst(rest)
else:
# no namespace, just capitalize first letter
title = ucfirst(title)
return title
def unescape(text):
"""
Removes HTML or XML character references and entities from a text string.
:param text The HTML (or XML) source text.
:return The plain text, as a Unicode string, if necessary.
"""
def fixup(m):
text = m.group(0)
code = m.group(1)
try:
if text[1] == "#": # character reference
if text[2] == "x":
return chr(int(code[1:], 16))
else:
return chr(int(code))
else: # named entity
return chr(name2codepoint[code])
except:
return text # leave as is
return re.sub("&#?(\w+);", fixup, text)
# Match HTML comments
# The buggy template {{Template:T}} has a comment terminating with just "->"
comment = re.compile(r'<!--.*?-->', re.DOTALL)
# Match <nowiki>...</nowiki>
nowiki = re.compile(r'<nowiki>.*?</nowiki>')
def ignoreTag(tag):
left = re.compile(r'<%s\b.*?>' % tag, re.IGNORECASE | re.DOTALL) # both <ref> and <reference>
right = re.compile(r'</\s*%s>' % tag, re.IGNORECASE)
options.ignored_tag_patterns.append((left, right))
# Match selfClosing HTML tags
selfClosing_tag_patterns = [
re.compile(r'<\s*%s\b[^>]*/\s*>' % tag, re.DOTALL | re.IGNORECASE) for tag in selfClosingTags
]
# Match HTML placeholder tags
placeholder_tag_patterns = [
(re.compile(r'<\s*%s(\s*| [^>]+?)>.*?<\s*/\s*%s\s*>' % (tag, tag), re.DOTALL | re.IGNORECASE),
repl) for tag, repl in placeholder_tags.items()
]
# Match preformatted lines
preformatted = re.compile(r'^ .*?$')
# Match external links (space separates second optional parameter)
externalLink = re.compile(r'\[\w+[^ ]*? (.*?)]')
externalLinkNoAnchor = re.compile(r'\[\w+[&\]]*\]')
# Matches bold/italic
bold_italic = re.compile(r"'''''(.*?)'''''")
bold = re.compile(r"'''(.*?)'''")
italic_quote = re.compile(r"''\"([^\"]*?)\"''")
italic = re.compile(r"''(.*?)''")
quote_quote = re.compile(r'""([^"]*?)""')
# Matches space
spaces = re.compile(r' {2,}')
# Matches dots
dots = re.compile(r'\.{4,}')
# ======================================================================
class Template(list):
"""
A Template is a list of TemplateText or TemplateArgs
"""
@classmethod
def parse(cls, body):
tpl = Template()
# we must handle nesting, s.a.
# {{{1|{{PAGENAME}}}
# {{{italics|{{{italic|}}}
# {{#if:{{{{{#if:{{{nominee|}}}|nominee|candidate}}|}}}|
#
start = 0
for s, e in findMatchingBraces(body, 3):
tpl.append(TemplateText(body[start:s]))
tpl.append(TemplateArg(body[s + 3:e - 3]))
start = e
tpl.append(TemplateText(body[start:])) # leftover
return tpl
def subst(self, params, extractor, depth=0):
# We perform parameter substitutions recursively.
# We also limit the maximum number of iterations to avoid too long or
# even endless loops (in case of malformed input).
# :see: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Expansion#Distinction_between_variables.2C_parser_functions.2C_and_templates
#
# Parameter values are assigned to parameters in two (?) passes.
# Therefore a parameter name in a template can depend on the value of
# another parameter of the same template, regardless of the order in
# which they are specified in the template call, for example, using
# Template:ppp containing "{{{{{{p}}}}}}", {{ppp|p=q|q=r}} and even
# {{ppp|q=r|p=q}} gives r, but using Template:tvvv containing
# "{{{{{{{{{p}}}}}}}}}", {{tvvv|p=q|q=r|r=s}} gives s.
# logging.debug('&*ssubst tpl %d %s', extractor.frame.length, '', depth, self)
if depth > extractor.maxParameterRecursionLevels:
extractor.recursion_exceeded_3_errs += 1
return ''
return ''.join([tpl.subst(params, extractor, depth) for tpl in self])
def __str__(self):
return ''.join([text_type(x) for x in self])
class TemplateText(text_type):
"""Fixed text of template"""
def subst(self, params, extractor, depth):
return self
class TemplateArg(object):
"""
parameter to a template.
Has a name and a default value, both of which are Templates.
"""
def __init__(self, parameter):
"""
:param parameter: the parts of a tplarg.
"""
# the parameter name itself might contain templates, e.g.:
# appointe{{#if:{{{appointer14|}}}|r|d}}14|
# 4|{{{{{subst|}}}CURRENTYEAR}}
# any parts in a tplarg after the first (the parameter default) are
# ignored, and an equals sign in the first part is treated as plain text.
# logging.debug('TemplateArg %s', parameter)
parts = splitParts(parameter)
self.name = Template.parse(parts[0])
if len(parts) > 1:
# This parameter has a default value
self.default = Template.parse(parts[1])
else:
self.default = None
def __str__(self):
if self.default:
return '{{{%s|%s}}}' % (self.name, self.default)
else:
return '{{{%s}}}' % self.name
def subst(self, params, extractor, depth):
"""
Substitute value for this argument from dict :param params:
Use :param extractor: to evaluate expressions for name and default.
Limit substitution to the maximun :param depth:.
"""
# the parameter name itself might contain templates, e.g.:
# appointe{{#if:{{{appointer14|}}}|r|d}}14|
paramName = self.name.subst(params, extractor, depth + 1)
paramName = extractor.transform(paramName)
res = ''
if paramName in params:
res = params[paramName] # use parameter value specified in template invocation
elif self.default: # use the default value
defaultValue = self.default.subst(params, extractor, depth + 1)
res = extractor.transform(defaultValue)
# logging.debug('subst arg %d %s -> %s' % (depth, paramName, res))
return res
class Frame(object):
def __init__(self, title='', args=[], prev=None):
self.title = title
self.args = args
self.prev = prev
self.depth = prev.depth + 1 if prev else 0
def push(self, title, args):
return Frame(title, args, self)
def pop(self):
return self.prev
def __str__(self):
res = ''
prev = self.prev
while prev:
if res: res += ', '
res += '(%s, %s)' % (prev.title, prev.args)
prev = prev.prev
return '<Frame [' + res + ']>'
# ======================================================================
substWords = 'subst:|safesubst:'
class Extractor(object):
"""
An extraction task on a article.
"""
def __init__(self, id, revid, title, lines, catSet=None):
"""
:param id: id of page.
:param title: tutle of page.
:param lines: a list of lines.
"""
self.catSet = catSet
self.id = id
self.revid = revid
self.title = title
self.text = ''.join(lines)
self.magicWords = MagicWords()
self.frame = Frame()
self.recursion_exceeded_1_errs = 0 # template recursion within expand()
self.recursion_exceeded_2_errs = 0 # template recursion within expandTemplate()
self.recursion_exceeded_3_errs = 0 # parameter recursion
self.template_title_errs = 0
def write_output(self, out, text):
"""
:param out: a memory file
:param text: the text of the page
"""
url = get_url(self.id)
if options.write_json:
json_data = {
'text': "\n".join(text),
'id': self.id,
'url': url,
'title': self.title,
'categories': list(self.catSet)
}
if options.print_revision:
json_data['revid'] = self.revid
# We don't use json.dump(data, out) because we want to be
# able to encode the string if the output is sys.stdout
out_str = json.dumps(json_data, ensure_ascii=False)
if out == sys.stdout: # option -a or -o -
out_str = out_str.encode('utf-8')
out.write(out_str)
out.write('\n')
else:
if options.print_revision:
header = '<doc id="%s" revid="%s" url="%s" title="%s">\n' % (self.id, self.revid, url, self.title)
else:
header = '<doc id="%s" url="%s" title="%s">\n' % (self.id, url, self.title)
footer = "\n</doc>\n"
if out == sys.stdout: # option -a or -o -
header = header.encode('utf-8')
out.write(header)
for line in text:
if out == sys.stdout: # option -a or -o -
line = line.encode('utf-8')
out.write(line)
out.write('\n')
out.write(footer)
def extract(self, out):
"""
:param out: a memory file.
"""
logging.info('%s\t%s', self.id, self.title)
# Separate header from text with a newline.
if options.toHTML:
title_str = '<h1>' + self.title + '</h1>'
else:
title_str = self.title + '\n'
# https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Magic_words
colon = self.title.find(':')
if colon != -1:
ns = self.title[:colon]
pagename = self.title[colon+1:]
else:
ns = '' # Main
pagename = self.title
self.magicWords['NAMESPACE'] = ns
self.magicWords['NAMESPACENUMBER'] = options.knownNamespaces.get(ns, '0')
self.magicWords['PAGENAME'] = pagename
self.magicWords['FULLPAGENAME'] = self.title
slash = pagename.rfind('/')
if slash != -1:
self.magicWords['BASEPAGENAME'] = pagename[:slash]
self.magicWords['SUBPAGENAME'] = pagename[slash+1:]
else:
self.magicWords['BASEPAGENAME'] = pagename
self.magicWords['SUBPAGENAME'] = ''
slash = pagename.find('/')
if slash != -1:
self.magicWords['ROOTPAGENAME'] = pagename[:slash]
else:
self.magicWords['ROOTPAGENAME'] = pagename
self.magicWords['CURRENTYEAR'] = time.strftime('%Y')
self.magicWords['CURRENTMONTH'] = time.strftime('%m')
self.magicWords['CURRENTDAY'] = time.strftime('%d')
self.magicWords['CURRENTHOUR'] = time.strftime('%H')
self.magicWords['CURRENTTIME'] = time.strftime('%H:%M:%S')
text = self.text
self.text = '' # save memory
#
# @see https://doc.wikimedia.org/mediawiki-core/master/php/classParser.html
# This does the equivalent of internalParse():
#
# $dom = $this->preprocessToDom( $text, $flag );
# $text = $frame->expand( $dom );
#
text = self.transform(text)
text = self.wiki2text(text)
text = compact(self.clean(text))
# from zwChan
text = [title_str] + text
if sum(len(line) for line in text) < options.min_text_length:
return
self.write_output(out, text)
errs = (self.template_title_errs,
self.recursion_exceeded_1_errs,
self.recursion_exceeded_2_errs,
self.recursion_exceeded_3_errs)
if any(errs):
logging.warn("Template errors in article '%s' (%s): title(%d) recursion(%d, %d, %d)",
self.title, self.id, *errs)
def transform(self, wikitext):
"""
Transforms wiki markup.
@see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting
"""
# look for matching <nowiki>...</nowiki>
res = ''
cur = 0
for m in nowiki.finditer(wikitext, cur):
res += self.transform1(wikitext[cur:m.start()]) + wikitext[m.start():m.end()]
cur = m.end()
# leftover
res += self.transform1(wikitext[cur:])
return res
def transform1(self, text):
"""Transform text not containing <nowiki>"""
if options.expand_templates:
# expand templates
# See: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Templates
return self.expand(text)
else:
# Drop transclusions (template, parser functions)
return dropNested(text, r'{{', r'}}')
def wiki2text(self, text):
#
# final part of internalParse().)
#
# $text = $this->doTableStuff( $text );
# $text = preg_replace( '/(^|\n)-----*/', '\\1<hr />', $text );
# $text = $this->doDoubleUnderscore( $text );
# $text = $this->doHeadings( $text );
# $text = $this->replaceInternalLinks( $text );
# $text = $this->doAllQuotes( $text );
# $text = $this->replaceExternalLinks( $text );
# $text = str_replace( self::MARKER_PREFIX . 'NOPARSE', '', $text );
# $text = $this->doMagicLinks( $text );
# $text = $this->formatHeadings( $text, $origText, $isMain );
# Drop tables
# first drop residual templates, or else empty parameter |} might look like end of table.
if not options.keep_tables:
text = dropNested(text, r'{{', r'}}')
text = dropNested(text, r'{\|', r'\|}')
# Handle bold/italic/quote
if options.toHTML:
text = bold_italic.sub(r'<b>\1</b>', text)
text = bold.sub(r'<b>\1</b>', text)
text = italic.sub(r'<i>\1</i>', text)
else:
text = bold_italic.sub(r'\1', text)
text = bold.sub(r'\1', text)
text = italic_quote.sub(r'"\1"', text)
text = italic.sub(r'"\1"', text)
text = quote_quote.sub(r'"\1"', text)
# residuals of unbalanced quotes
text = text.replace("'''", '').replace("''", '"')
# replace internal links
text = replaceInternalLinks(text)
# replace external links
text = replaceExternalLinks(text)
# drop MagicWords behavioral switches
text = magicWordsRE.sub('', text)
# ############### Process HTML ###############
# turn into HTML, except for the content of <syntaxhighlight>
res = ''
cur = 0
for m in syntaxhighlight.finditer(text):
res += unescape(text[cur:m.start()]) + m.group(1)
cur = m.end()
text = res + unescape(text[cur:])
return text
def clean(self, text):
"""
Removes irrelevant parts from :param: text.
"""
# Collect spans
spans = []
# Drop HTML comments
for m in comment.finditer(text):
spans.append((m.start(), m.end()))
# Drop self-closing tags
for pattern in selfClosing_tag_patterns:
for m in pattern.finditer(text):
spans.append((m.start(), m.end()))
# Drop ignored tags
for left, right in options.ignored_tag_patterns:
for m in left.finditer(text):
spans.append((m.start(), m.end()))
for m in right.finditer(text):
spans.append((m.start(), m.end()))
# Bulk remove all spans
text = dropSpans(spans, text)
# Drop discarded elements
for tag in options.discardElements:
text = dropNested(text, r'<\s*%s\b[^>/]*>' % tag, r'<\s*/\s*%s>' % tag)
if not options.toHTML:
# Turn into text what is left (&nbsp;) and <syntaxhighlight>
text = unescape(text)
# Expand placeholders
for pattern, placeholder in placeholder_tag_patterns:
index = 1
for match in pattern.finditer(text):
text = text.replace(match.group(), '%s_%d' % (placeholder, index))
index += 1
text = text.replace('<<', '«').replace('>>', '»')
#############################################
# Cleanup text
text = text.replace('\t', ' ')
text = spaces.sub(' ', text)
text = dots.sub('...', text)
text = re.sub(' (,:\.\)\]»)', r'\1', text)
text = re.sub('(\[\(«) ', r'\1', text)
text = re.sub(r'\n\W+?\n', '\n', text, flags=re.U) # lines with only punctuations
text = text.replace(',,', ',').replace(',.', '.')
if options.keep_tables:
# the following regular expressions are used to remove the wikiml chartacters around table strucutures
# yet keep the content. The order here is imporant so we remove certain markup like {| and then
# then the future html attributes such as 'style'. Finally we drop the remaining '|-' that delimits cells.
text = re.sub(r'!(?:\s)?style=\"[a-z]+:(?:\d+)%;\"', r'', text)
text = re.sub(r'!(?:\s)?style="[a-z]+:(?:\d+)%;[a-z]+:(?:#)?(?:[0-9a-z]+)?"', r'', text)
text = text.replace('|-', '')
text = text.replace('|', '')
if options.toHTML:
text = cgi.escape(text)
return text
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Expand templates
maxTemplateRecursionLevels = 30
maxParameterRecursionLevels = 10
# check for template beginning
reOpen = re.compile('(?<!{){{(?!{)', re.DOTALL)
def expand(self, wikitext):
"""
:param wikitext: the text to be expanded.
Templates are frequently nested. Occasionally, parsing mistakes may
cause template insertion to enter an infinite loop, for instance when
trying to instantiate Template:Country
{{country_{{{1}}}|{{{2}}}|{{{2}}}|size={{{size|}}}|name={{{name|}}}}}
which is repeatedly trying to insert template 'country_', which is
again resolved to Template:Country. The straightforward solution of
keeping track of templates that were already inserted for the current
article would not work, because the same template may legally be used
more than once, with different parameters in different parts of the
article. Therefore, we limit the number of iterations of nested
template inclusion.
"""
# Test template expansion at:
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:ExpandTemplates
# https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speciale:EspandiTemplate
res = ''
if self.frame.depth >= self.maxTemplateRecursionLevels:
self.recursion_exceeded_1_errs += 1
return res
# logging.debug('%*s<expand', self.frame.depth, '')
cur = 0
# look for matching {{...}}
for s, e in findMatchingBraces(wikitext, 2):
res += wikitext[cur:s] + self.expandTemplate(wikitext[s + 2:e - 2])
cur = e
# leftover
res += wikitext[cur:]
# logging.debug('%*sexpand> %s', self.frame.depth, '', res)
return res
def templateParams(self, parameters):
"""
Build a dictionary with positional or name key to expanded parameters.
:param parameters: the parts[1:] of a template, i.e. all except the title.
"""
templateParams = {}
if not parameters:
return templateParams
# logging.debug('%*s<templateParams: %s', self.frame.length, '', '|'.join(parameters))
# Parameters can be either named or unnamed. In the latter case, their
# name is defined by their ordinal position (1, 2, 3, ...).
unnamedParameterCounter = 0
# It's legal for unnamed parameters to be skipped, in which case they
# will get default values (if available) during actual instantiation.
# That is {{template_name|a||c}} means parameter 1 gets
# the value 'a', parameter 2 value is not defined, and parameter 3 gets
# the value 'c'. This case is correctly handled by function 'split',
# and does not require any special handling.
for param in parameters:
# Spaces before or after a parameter value are normally ignored,
# UNLESS the parameter contains a link (to prevent possible gluing
# the link to the following text after template substitution)
# Parameter values may contain "=" symbols, hence the parameter
# name extends up to the first such symbol.
# It is legal for a parameter to be specified several times, in
# which case the last assignment takes precedence. Example:
# "{{t|a|b|c|2=B}}" is equivalent to "{{t|a|B|c}}".
# Therefore, we don't check if the parameter has been assigned a
# value before, because anyway the last assignment should override
# any previous ones.
# FIXME: Don't use DOTALL here since parameters may be tags with
# attributes, e.g. <div class="templatequotecite">
# Parameters may span several lines, like:
# {{Reflist|colwidth=30em|refs=
# <ref name="Goode">Title</ref>
# The '=' might occurr within an HTML attribute:
# "<ref name=value"
# but we stop at first.
m = re.match(' *([^=]*?) *?=(.*)', param, re.DOTALL)
if m:
# This is a named parameter. This case also handles parameter
# assignments like "2=xxx", where the number of an unnamed
# parameter ("2") is specified explicitly - this is handled
# transparently.
parameterName = m.group(1).strip()
parameterValue = m.group(2)
if ']]' not in parameterValue: # if the value does not contain a link, trim whitespace
parameterValue = parameterValue.strip()
templateParams[parameterName] = parameterValue
else:
# this is an unnamed parameter
unnamedParameterCounter += 1
if ']]' not in param: # if the value does not contain a link, trim whitespace
param = param.strip()
templateParams[str(unnamedParameterCounter)] = param
# logging.debug('%*stemplateParams> %s', self.frame.length, '', '|'.join(templateParams.values()))
return templateParams
def expandTemplate(self, body):
"""Expands template invocation.
:param body: the parts of a template.
:see http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Expansion for an explanation
of the process.
See in particular: Expansion of names and values
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Expansion#Expansion_of_names_and_values
For most parser functions all names and values are expanded,
regardless of what is relevant for the result. The branching functions
(#if, #ifeq, #iferror, #ifexist, #ifexpr, #switch) are exceptions.
All names in a template call are expanded, and the titles of the
tplargs in the template body, after which it is determined which
values must be expanded, and for which tplargs in the template body
the first part (default) [sic in the original doc page].
In the case of a tplarg, any parts beyond the first are never
expanded. The possible name and the value of the first part is
expanded if the title does not match a name in the template call.
:see code for braceSubstitution at
https://doc.wikimedia.org/mediawiki-core/master/php/html/Parser_8php_source.html#3397:
"""
# template = "{{" parts "}}"
# Templates and tplargs are decomposed in the same way, with pipes as
# separator, even though eventually any parts in a tplarg after the first
# (the parameter default) are ignored, and an equals sign in the first
# part is treated as plain text.
# Pipes inside inner templates and tplargs, or inside double rectangular
# brackets within the template or tplargs are not taken into account in
# this decomposition.
# The first part is called title, the other parts are simply called parts.
# If a part has one or more equals signs in it, the first equals sign
# determines the division into name = value. Equals signs inside inner
# templates and tplargs, or inside double rectangular brackets within the
# part are not taken into account in this decomposition. Parts without
# equals sign are indexed 1, 2, .., given as attribute in the <name> tag.
if self.frame.depth >= self.maxTemplateRecursionLevels:
self.recursion_exceeded_2_errs += 1
# logging.debug('%*sEXPAND> %s', self.frame.depth, '', body)
return ''
logging.debug('%*sEXPAND %s', self.frame.depth, '', body)
parts = splitParts(body)
# title is the portion before the first |
title = parts[0].strip()
title = self.expand(title)
# SUBST
# Apply the template tag to parameters without
# substituting into them, e.g.
# {{subst:t|a{{{p|q}}}b}} gives the wikitext start-a{{{p|q}}}b-end
# @see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Substitution#Partial_substitution
subst = False
if re.match(substWords, title, re.IGNORECASE):
title = re.sub(substWords, '', title, 1, re.IGNORECASE)