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from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import tempfile
import nose.tools as nt
import nbformat
import notedown
simple_backtick = """
```
code1
space_indent
more code
```
text1
``
```
code2
tab_indent
~~~
```
text2"""
simple_tilde = """
~~~
code1
space_indent
more code
~~~
text1
``
~~~~
code2
tab_indent
~~~
~~~~
text2"""
simple_indented = """
code1
space_indent
more code
text1
``
code2
tab_indent
~~~
text2"""
simple_code_cells = ['code1\n space_indent\n\n\nmore code',
'code2\n tab_indent\n~~~']
# note: ipython markdown cells do not end with a newline unless
# explicitly present.
simple_markdown_cells = ['text1\n``', 'text2']
alt_lang = """
This is how you write a code block in another language:
```bash
echo "This is bash ${BASH_VERSION}!"
```
"""
alt_lang_code = '%%bash\necho "This is bash ${BASH_VERSION}!"'
sample_markdown = u"""### Create IPython Notebooks from markdown
This is a simple tool to convert markdown with code into an IPython
Notebook.
Usage:
```
notedown input.md > output.ipynb
```
It is really simple and separates your markdown into code and not
code. Code goes into code cells, not-code goes into markdown cells.
Installation:
pip install notedown
"""
# Generate the sample notebook from the markdown using
#
# import notedown
# reader = notedown.MarkdownReader()
# sample_notebook = reader.reads(sample_markdown)
# print nbformat.writes(sample_notebook)
#
# which is defined in create_json_notebook() below
sample_notebook = r"""{
"cells": [
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"### Create IPython Notebooks from markdown\n",
"\n",
"This is a simple tool to convert markdown with code into an IPython\n",
"Notebook.\n",
"\n",
"Usage:"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"notedown input.md > output.ipynb"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"It is really simple and separates your markdown into code and not\n",
"code. Code goes into code cells, not-code goes into markdown cells.\n",
"\n",
"Installation:"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"pip install notedown"
]
}
],
"metadata": {},
"nbformat": 4,
"nbformat_minor": 2
}"""
roundtrip_markdown = u"""## A roundtrip test
Here is a code cell:
```python
a = 1
```
and here is another one:
```python
b = 2
```
"""
attribute_markdown = u"""Attribute test
```lang
code1
```
```{.attr}
code2
```
``` {.attr}
code3
```
"""
ref_attributes = ['lang', r'{.attr}', r'{.attr}']
def create_json_notebook(markdown):
reader = notedown.MarkdownReader()
notebook = reader.reads(markdown)
json_notebook = nbformat.writes(notebook)
return json_notebook
def test_notedown():
"""Integration test the whole thing."""
from difflib import ndiff
notebook = create_json_notebook(sample_markdown)
diff = ndiff(sample_notebook.splitlines(1), notebook.splitlines(1))
print('\n'.join(diff))
nt.assert_multi_line_equal(create_json_notebook(sample_markdown),
sample_notebook)
def parse_cells(text, regex=None):
reader = notedown.MarkdownReader(code_regex=regex)
return reader.parse_blocks(text)
def separate_code_cells(cells):
codetype = notedown.MarkdownReader.code
code_cells = [c['content'] for c in cells if c['type'] == codetype]
return code_cells
def separate_markdown_cells(cells):
markdowntype = notedown.MarkdownReader.markdown
markdown_cells = [c['content'] for c in cells if c['type'] == markdowntype]
return markdown_cells
def test_parse_gfm():
"""Test with GFM code blocks."""
all_cells = parse_cells(simple_backtick, 'fenced')
code_cells = separate_code_cells(all_cells)
markdown_cells = separate_markdown_cells(all_cells)
print("out: ", code_cells)
print("ref: ", simple_code_cells)
print("out: ", markdown_cells)
print("ref: ", simple_markdown_cells)
assert(code_cells == simple_code_cells)
assert(markdown_cells == simple_markdown_cells)
def test_parse_tilde():
"""Test with ~~~ delimited code blocks."""
all_cells = parse_cells(simple_tilde, 'fenced')
code_cells = separate_code_cells(all_cells)
markdown_cells = separate_markdown_cells(all_cells)
assert(code_cells == simple_code_cells)
assert(markdown_cells == simple_markdown_cells)
def test_parse_indented():
"""Test with indented code blocks."""
all_cells = parse_cells(simple_indented, 'indented')
code_cells = separate_code_cells(all_cells)
markdown_cells = separate_markdown_cells(all_cells)
print("out: ", code_cells)
print("ref: ", simple_code_cells)
print("out: ", markdown_cells)
print("ref: ", simple_markdown_cells)
assert(code_cells == simple_code_cells)
assert(markdown_cells == simple_markdown_cells)
def test_alt_lang():
"""Specifying a language that isn't python should generate
code blocks using %%language magic."""
reader = notedown.MarkdownReader(code_regex='fenced')
all_blocks = reader.parse_blocks(alt_lang)
code_blocks = [b for b in all_blocks if b['type'] == reader.code]
magic_block = code_blocks[0]
reader.process_code_block(magic_block)
assert(magic_block['content'] == alt_lang_code)
def test_format_agnostic():
"""Test whether we can process markdown with either fenced or
indented blocks."""
fenced_cells = parse_cells(simple_backtick, None)
indented_cells = parse_cells(simple_indented, None)
fenced_code_cells = separate_code_cells(fenced_cells)
indented_code_cells = separate_code_cells(indented_cells)
fenced_markdown_cells = separate_markdown_cells(fenced_cells)
indented_markdown_cells = separate_markdown_cells(indented_cells)
assert(fenced_code_cells == indented_code_cells)
assert(fenced_markdown_cells == indented_markdown_cells)
def test_attributes():
"""Are code block attributes correctly parsed?"""
cells = parse_cells(attribute_markdown)
attributes = [cell['attributes'] for cell in cells if cell['type'] == 'code']
for attr, ref in zip(attributes, ref_attributes):
assert attr == ref
def test_pre_process_text():
"""test the stripping of blank lines"""
block = {}
ref = "\t \n\n \t\n\ntext \t \n\n\n"
block['content'] = ref
notedown.MarkdownReader.pre_process_text_block(block)
expected = "text"
print("---")
print("in: ")
print(ref)
print("---")
print("out: ")
print(block['content'])
print("---")
print("expected: ")
print(expected)
print("---")
assert(block['content'] == expected)
def test_roundtrip():
"""Run nbconvert using our custom markdown template to recover
original markdown from a notebook.
"""
# create a notebook from the markdown
mr = notedown.MarkdownReader()
roundtrip_notebook = mr.to_notebook(roundtrip_markdown)
# write the notebook into json
notebook_json = nbformat.writes(roundtrip_notebook)
# write the json back into notebook
notebook = nbformat.reads(notebook_json, as_version=4)
# convert notebook to markdown
mw = notedown.MarkdownWriter(template_file='notedown/templates/markdown.tpl', strip_outputs=True)
markdown = mw.writes(notebook)
nt.assert_multi_line_equal(roundtrip_markdown, markdown)
def test_template_load_absolute():
"""Load a template from an absolute path.
IPython 3 requires a relative path in a child directory.
"""
template_abspath = os.path.abspath('notedown/templates/markdown.tpl')
writer = notedown.MarkdownWriter(template_file=template_abspath)
import jinja2
assert(isinstance(writer.exporter.template, jinja2.Template))
def test_template_load_nonchild():
"""Load a template from a non-child directory.
IPython 3 requires a relative path in a child directory.
"""
temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False, mode='w+t')
template_path = 'notedown/templates/markdown.tpl'
with open(template_path, 'rt') as source:
temp.write(source.read())
temp.close()
writer = notedown.MarkdownWriter(template_file=temp.name)
import jinja2
assert(isinstance(writer.exporter.template, jinja2.Template))
os.remove(temp.name)
def test_markdown_markdown():
mr = notedown.MarkdownReader()
mw = notedown.MarkdownWriter(notedown.markdown_template)
nb = mr.reads(roundtrip_markdown)
markdown = mw.writes(nb)
nt.assert_multi_line_equal(markdown, roundtrip_markdown)
def test_R():
"""Check that the R notebook generated from Rmd looks the same
as the reference (without output cells).
"""
knitr = notedown.Knitr()
with open('r-examples/r-example.Rmd') as rmd:
knitted_markdown_file = knitr.knit(rmd)
reader = notedown.MarkdownReader(precode=r"%load_ext rpy2.ipython",
magic=True)
notebook = reader.read(knitted_markdown_file)
with open('r-examples/r-example.ipynb') as f:
reference_notebook = nbformat.read(f, as_version=4)
notedown.main.strip(notebook)
notedown.main.strip(reference_notebook)
writer = nbformat
nbjson = writer.writes(notebook)
reference_nbjson = writer.writes(reference_notebook)
nt.assert_multi_line_equal(nbjson, reference_nbjson)
def test_match_fenced():
mr = notedown.MarkdownReader(match='fenced')
nb = mr.to_notebook(sample_markdown)
assert(nb.cells[1]['cell_type'] == 'code')
assert(nb.cells[3]['cell_type'] == 'markdown')
def test_match_arbitrary():
mr = notedown.MarkdownReader(match='attr')
nb = mr.to_notebook(attribute_markdown)
assert(nb.cells[0]['cell_type'] == 'markdown')
assert(nb.cells[2]['cell_type'] == 'code')
assert(nb.cells[3]['cell_type'] == 'code')
class TestCommandLine(object):
@property
def default_args(self):
parser = notedown.main.command_line_parser()
return parser.parse_args()
def run(self, args):
notedown.main.main(args)
def test_basic(self):
args = self.default_args
args.input_file = 'example.md'
self.run(args)
def test_reverse(self):
args = self.default_args
args.input_file = 'example.ipynb'
self.run(args)
def test_markdown_to_notebook(self):
args = self.default_args
args.input_file = 'example.md'
args.informat = 'markdown'
args.outformat = 'notebook'
self.run(args)
def test_markdown_to_markdown(self):
args = self.default_args
args.input_file = 'example.md'
args.informat = 'markdown'
args.outformat = 'markdown'
self.run(args)
def test_notebook_to_markdown(self):
args = self.default_args
args.input_file = 'example.ipynb'
args.informat = 'notebook'
args.outformat = 'markdown'
self.run(args)
def test_notebook_to_notebook(self):
args = self.default_args
args.input_file = 'example.ipynb'
args.informat = 'notebook'
args.outformat = 'notebook'
self.run(args)