# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ sphinx.builders ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Builder superclass for all builders. :copyright: Copyright 2007-2014 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. """ import os from os import path try: import multiprocessing import threading except ImportError: multiprocessing = threading = None from docutils import nodes from sphinx.util.osutil import SEP, relative_uri from sphinx.util.console import bold, purple, darkgreen, term_width_line # side effect: registers roles and directives from sphinx import roles from sphinx import directives class Builder(object): """ Builds target formats from the reST sources. """ # builder's name, for the -b command line options name = '' # builder's output format, or '' if no document output is produced format = '' # doctree versioning method versioning_method = 'none' # allow parallel write_doc() calls allow_parallel = False def __init__(self, app): self.env = app.env self.env.set_versioning_method(self.versioning_method) self.srcdir = app.srcdir self.confdir = app.confdir self.outdir = app.outdir self.doctreedir = app.doctreedir if not path.isdir(self.doctreedir): os.makedirs(self.doctreedir) self.app = app self.warn = app.warn self.info = app.info self.config = app.config self.tags = app.tags self.tags.add(self.format) self.tags.add(self.name) self.tags.add("format_%s" % self.format) self.tags.add("builder_%s" % self.name) # images that need to be copied over (source -> dest) self.images = {} self.init() # helper methods def init(self): """Load necessary templates and perform initialization. The default implementation does nothing. """ pass def create_template_bridge(self): """Return the template bridge configured.""" if self.config.template_bridge: self.templates = self.app.import_object( self.config.template_bridge, 'template_bridge setting')() else: from sphinx.jinja2glue import BuiltinTemplateLoader self.templates = BuiltinTemplateLoader() def get_target_uri(self, docname, typ=None): """Return the target URI for a document name. *typ* can be used to qualify the link characteristic for individual builders. """ raise NotImplementedError def get_relative_uri(self, from_, to, typ=None): """Return a relative URI between two source filenames. May raise environment.NoUri if there's no way to return a sensible URI. """ return relative_uri(self.get_target_uri(from_), self.get_target_uri(to, typ)) def get_outdated_docs(self): """Return an iterable of output files that are outdated, or a string describing what an update build will build. If the builder does not output individual files corresponding to source files, return a string here. If it does, return an iterable of those files that need to be written. """ raise NotImplementedError def old_status_iterator(self, iterable, summary, colorfunc=darkgreen, stringify_func=lambda x: x): l = 0 for item in iterable: if l == 0: self.info(bold(summary), nonl=1) l = 1 self.info(colorfunc(stringify_func(item)) + ' ', nonl=1) yield item if l == 1: self.info() # new version with progress info def status_iterator(self, iterable, summary, colorfunc=darkgreen, length=0, stringify_func=lambda x: x): if length == 0: for item in self.old_status_iterator(iterable, summary, colorfunc, stringify_func): yield item return l = 0 summary = bold(summary) for item in iterable: l += 1 s = '%s[%3d%%] %s' % (summary, 100*l/length, colorfunc(stringify_func(item))) if self.app.verbosity: s += '\n' else: s = term_width_line(s) self.info(s, nonl=1) yield item if l > 0: self.info() supported_image_types = [] def post_process_images(self, doctree): """Pick the best candidate for all image URIs.""" for node in doctree.traverse(nodes.image): if '?' in node['candidates']: # don't rewrite nonlocal image URIs continue if '*' not in node['candidates']: for imgtype in self.supported_image_types: candidate = node['candidates'].get(imgtype, None) if candidate: break else: self.warn( 'no matching candidate for image URI %r' % node['uri'], '%s:%s' % (node.source, getattr(node, 'line', ''))) continue node['uri'] = candidate else: candidate = node['uri'] if candidate not in self.env.images: # non-existing URI; let it alone continue self.images[candidate] = self.env.images[candidate][1] # build methods def build_all(self): """Build all source files.""" self.build(None, summary='all source files', method='all') def build_specific(self, filenames): """Only rebuild as much as needed for changes in the *filenames*.""" # bring the filenames to the canonical format, that is, # relative to the source directory and without source_suffix. dirlen = len(self.srcdir) + 1 to_write = [] suffix = self.config.source_suffix for filename in filenames: filename = path.normpath(path.abspath(filename)) if not filename.startswith(self.srcdir): self.warn('file %r given on command line is not under the ' 'source directory, ignoring' % filename) continue if not (path.isfile(filename) or path.isfile(filename + suffix)): self.warn('file %r given on command line does not exist, ' 'ignoring' % filename) continue filename = filename[dirlen:] if filename.endswith(suffix): filename = filename[:-len(suffix)] filename = filename.replace(path.sep, SEP) to_write.append(filename) self.build(to_write, method='specific', summary='%d source files given on command ' 'line' % len(to_write)) def build_update(self): """Only rebuild what was changed or added since last build.""" to_build = self.get_outdated_docs() if isinstance(to_build, str): self.build(['__all__'], to_build) else: to_build = list(to_build) self.build(to_build, summary='targets for %d source files that are ' 'out of date' % len(to_build)) def build(self, docnames, summary=None, method='update'): """Main build method. First updates the environment, and then calls :meth:`write`. """ if summary: self.info(bold('building [%s]: ' % self.name), nonl=1) self.info(summary) updated_docnames = set() # while reading, collect all warnings from docutils warnings = [] self.env.set_warnfunc(lambda *args: warnings.append(args)) self.info(bold('updating environment: '), nonl=1) msg, length, iterator = self.env.update(self.config, self.srcdir, self.doctreedir, self.app) self.info(msg) for docname in self.status_iterator(iterator, 'reading sources... ', purple, length): updated_docnames.add(docname) # nothing further to do, the environment has already # done the reading for warning in warnings: self.warn(*warning) self.env.set_warnfunc(self.warn) doccount = len(updated_docnames) self.info(bold('looking for now-outdated files... '), nonl=1) for docname in self.env.check_dependents(updated_docnames): updated_docnames.add(docname) outdated = len(updated_docnames) - doccount if outdated: self.info('%d found' % outdated) else: self.info('none found') if updated_docnames: # save the environment from sphinx.application import ENV_PICKLE_FILENAME self.info(bold('pickling environment... '), nonl=True) self.env.topickle(path.join(self.doctreedir, ENV_PICKLE_FILENAME)) self.info('done') # global actions self.info(bold('checking consistency... '), nonl=True) self.env.check_consistency() self.info('done') else: if method == 'update' and not docnames: self.info(bold('no targets are out of date.')) return # filter "docnames" (list of outdated files) by the updated # found_docs of the environment; this will remove docs that # have since been removed if docnames and docnames != ['__all__']: docnames = set(docnames) & self.env.found_docs # another indirection to support builders that don't build # files individually self.write(docnames, list(updated_docnames), method) # finish (write static files etc.) self.finish() status = (self.app.statuscode == 0 and 'succeeded' or 'finished with problems') if self.app._warncount: self.info(bold('build %s, %s warning%s.' % (status, self.app._warncount, self.app._warncount != 1 and 's' or ''))) else: self.info(bold('build %s.' % status)) def write(self, build_docnames, updated_docnames, method='update'): if build_docnames is None or build_docnames == ['__all__']: # build_all build_docnames = self.env.found_docs if method == 'update': # build updated ones as well docnames = set(build_docnames) | set(updated_docnames) else: docnames = set(build_docnames) self.app.debug('docnames to write: %s', ', '.join(sorted(docnames))) # add all toctree-containing files that may have changed for docname in list(docnames): for tocdocname in self.env.files_to_rebuild.get(docname, []): if tocdocname in self.env.found_docs: docnames.add(tocdocname) docnames.add(self.config.master_doc) self.info(bold('preparing documents... '), nonl=True) self.prepare_writing(docnames) self.info('done') warnings = [] self.env.set_warnfunc(lambda *args: warnings.append(args)) # check for prerequisites to parallel build # (parallel only works on POSIX, because the forking impl of # multiprocessing is required) if not (multiprocessing and self.app.parallel > 1 and self.allow_parallel and os.name == 'posix'): self._write_serial(sorted(docnames), warnings) else: # number of subprocesses is parallel-1 because the main process # is busy loading doctrees and doing write_doc_serialized() self._write_parallel(sorted(docnames), warnings, nproc=self.app.parallel - 1) self.env.set_warnfunc(self.warn) def _write_serial(self, docnames, warnings): for docname in self.status_iterator( docnames, 'writing output... ', darkgreen, len(docnames)): doctree = self.env.get_and_resolve_doctree(docname, self) self.write_doc_serialized(docname, doctree) self.write_doc(docname, doctree) for warning in warnings: self.warn(*warning) def _write_parallel(self, docnames, warnings, nproc): def write_process(docs): try: for docname, doctree in docs: self.write_doc(docname, doctree) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass # do not print a traceback on Ctrl-C finally: for warning in warnings: self.warn(*warning) def process_thread(docs): p = multiprocessing.Process(target=write_process, args=(docs,)) p.start() p.join() semaphore.release() # allow only "nproc" worker processes at once semaphore = threading.Semaphore(nproc) # list of threads to join when waiting for completion threads = [] # warm up caches/compile templates using the first document firstname, docnames = docnames[0], docnames[1:] doctree = self.env.get_and_resolve_doctree(firstname, self) self.write_doc_serialized(firstname, doctree) self.write_doc(firstname, doctree) # for the rest, determine how many documents to write in one go ndocs = len(docnames) chunksize = min(ndocs // nproc, 10) if chunksize == 0: chunksize = 1 nchunks, rest = divmod(ndocs, chunksize) if rest: nchunks += 1 # partition documents in "chunks" that will be written by one Process chunks = [docnames[i*chunksize:(i+1)*chunksize] for i in range(nchunks)] for docnames in self.status_iterator( chunks, 'writing output... ', darkgreen, len(chunks), lambda chk: '%s .. %s' % (chk[0], chk[-1])): docs = [] for docname in docnames: doctree = self.env.get_and_resolve_doctree(docname, self) self.write_doc_serialized(docname, doctree) docs.append((docname, doctree)) # start a new thread to oversee the completion of this chunk semaphore.acquire() t = threading.Thread(target=process_thread, args=(docs,)) t.setDaemon(True) t.start() threads.append(t) # make sure all threads have finished self.info(bold('waiting for workers... '))#, nonl=True) for t in threads: t.join() def prepare_writing(self, docnames): """A place where you can add logic before :meth:`write_doc` is run""" raise NotImplementedError def write_doc(self, docname, doctree): """Where you actually write something to the filesystem.""" raise NotImplementedError def write_doc_serialized(self, docname, doctree): """Handle parts of write_doc that must be called in the main process if parallel build is active. """ pass def finish(self): """Finish the building process. The default implementation does nothing. """ pass def cleanup(self): """Cleanup any resources. The default implementation does nothing. """ pass def get_builder_config(self, option, default): """Return a builder specific option. This method allows customization of common builder settings by inserting the name of the current builder in the option key. If the key does not exist, use default as builder name. """ # At the moment, only XXX_use_index is looked up this way. # Every new builder variant must be registered in Config.config_values. try: optname = '%s_%s' % (self.name, option) return getattr(self.config, optname) except AttributeError: optname = '%s_%s' % (default, option) return getattr(self.config, optname) BUILTIN_BUILDERS = { 'html': ('html', 'StandaloneHTMLBuilder'), 'dirhtml': ('html', 'DirectoryHTMLBuilder'), 'singlehtml': ('html', 'SingleFileHTMLBuilder'), 'pickle': ('html', 'PickleHTMLBuilder'), 'json': ('html', 'JSONHTMLBuilder'), 'web': ('html', 'PickleHTMLBuilder'), 'htmlhelp': ('htmlhelp', 'HTMLHelpBuilder'), 'devhelp': ('devhelp', 'DevhelpBuilder'), 'qthelp': ('qthelp', 'QtHelpBuilder'), 'epub': ('epub', 'EpubBuilder'), 'latex': ('latex', 'LaTeXBuilder'), 'text': ('text', 'TextBuilder'), 'man': ('manpage', 'ManualPageBuilder'), 'texinfo': ('texinfo', 'TexinfoBuilder'), 'changes': ('changes', 'ChangesBuilder'), 'linkcheck': ('linkcheck', 'CheckExternalLinksBuilder'), 'websupport': ('websupport', 'WebSupportBuilder'), 'gettext': ('gettext', 'MessageCatalogBuilder'), 'xml': ('xml', 'XMLBuilder'), 'pseudoxml': ('xml', 'PseudoXMLBuilder'), }