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  1. ;;; org-exp-blocks.el --- pre-process blocks when exporting org files
  2. ;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2010
  3. ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  4. ;; Author: Eric Schulte
  5. ;; Version: 7.01trans
  6. ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
  7. ;;
  8. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  9. ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  10. ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  11. ;; (at your option) any later version.
  12. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  13. ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  14. ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  15. ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
  16. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  17. ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  18. ;;; Commentary:
  19. ;;
  20. ;; This is a utility for pre-processing blocks in org files before
  21. ;; export using the `org-export-preprocess-hook'. It can be used for
  22. ;; exporting new types of blocks from org-mode files and also for
  23. ;; changing the default export behavior of existing org-mode blocks.
  24. ;; The `org-export-blocks' and `org-export-interblocks' variables can
  25. ;; be used to control how blocks and the spaces between blocks
  26. ;; respectively are processed upon export.
  27. ;;
  28. ;; The type of a block is defined as the string following =#+begin_=,
  29. ;; so for example the following block would be of type ditaa. Note
  30. ;; that both upper or lower case are allowed in =#+BEGIN_= and
  31. ;; =#+END_=.
  32. ;;
  33. ;; #+begin_ditaa blue.png -r -S
  34. ;; +---------+
  35. ;; | cBLU |
  36. ;; | |
  37. ;; | +----+
  38. ;; | |cPNK|
  39. ;; | | |
  40. ;; +----+----+
  41. ;; #+end_ditaa
  42. ;;
  43. ;;; Currently Implemented Block Types
  44. ;;
  45. ;; ditaa :: Convert ascii pictures to actual images using ditaa
  46. ;; http://ditaa.sourceforge.net/. To use this set
  47. ;; `org-ditaa-jar-path' to the path to ditaa.jar on your
  48. ;; system (should be set automatically in most cases) .
  49. ;;
  50. ;; dot :: Convert graphs defined using the dot graphing language to
  51. ;; images using the dot utility. For information on dot see
  52. ;; http://www.graphviz.org/
  53. ;;
  54. ;; comment :: Wrap comments with titles and author information, in
  55. ;; their own divs with author-specific ids allowing for css
  56. ;; coloring of comments based on the author.
  57. ;;
  58. ;;; Adding new blocks
  59. ;;
  60. ;; When adding a new block type first define a formatting function
  61. ;; along the same lines as `org-export-blocks-format-dot' and then use
  62. ;; `org-export-blocks-add-block' to add your block type to
  63. ;; `org-export-blocks'.
  64. ;;; Code:
  65. (eval-when-compile
  66. (require 'cl))
  67. (require 'org)
  68. (defvar htmlp)
  69. (defvar latexp)
  70. (defvar docbookp)
  71. (defvar asciip)
  72. (defun org-export-blocks-set (var value)
  73. "Set the value of `org-export-blocks' and install fontification."
  74. (set var value)
  75. (mapc (lambda (spec)
  76. (if (nth 2 spec)
  77. (setq org-protecting-blocks
  78. (delete (symbol-name (car spec))
  79. org-protecting-blocks))
  80. (add-to-list 'org-protecting-blocks
  81. (symbol-name (car spec)))))
  82. value))
  83. (defcustom org-export-blocks
  84. '((comment org-export-blocks-format-comment t)
  85. (ditaa org-export-blocks-format-ditaa nil)
  86. (dot org-export-blocks-format-dot nil))
  87. "Use this alist to associate block types with block exporting functions.
  88. The type of a block is determined by the text immediately
  89. following the '#+BEGIN_' portion of the block header. Each block
  90. export function should accept three arguments."
  91. :group 'org-export-general
  92. :type '(repeat
  93. (list
  94. (symbol :tag "Block name")
  95. (function :tag "Block formatter")
  96. (boolean :tag "Fontify content as Org syntax")))
  97. :set 'org-export-blocks-set)
  98. (defun org-export-blocks-add-block (block-spec)
  99. "Add a new block type to `org-export-blocks'.
  100. BLOCK-SPEC should be a three element list the first element of
  101. which should indicate the name of the block, the second element
  102. should be the formatting function called by
  103. `org-export-blocks-preprocess' and the third element a flag
  104. indicating whether these types of blocks should be fontified in
  105. org-mode buffers (see `org-protecting-blocks'). For example the
  106. BLOCK-SPEC for ditaa blocks is as follows.
  107. (ditaa org-export-blocks-format-ditaa nil)"
  108. (unless (member block-spec org-export-blocks)
  109. (setq org-export-blocks (cons block-spec org-export-blocks))
  110. (org-export-blocks-set 'org-export-blocks org-export-blocks)))
  111. (defcustom org-export-interblocks
  112. '()
  113. "Use this a-list to associate block types with block exporting functions.
  114. The type of a block is determined by the text immediately
  115. following the '#+BEGIN_' portion of the block header. Each block
  116. export function should accept three arguments."
  117. :group 'org-export-general
  118. :type 'alist)
  119. (defcustom org-export-blocks-witheld
  120. '(hidden)
  121. "List of block types (see `org-export-blocks') which should not be exported."
  122. :group 'org-export-general
  123. :type 'list)
  124. (defcustom org-export-blocks-postblock-hook nil
  125. "Run after blocks have been processed with `org-export-blocks-preprocess'."
  126. :group 'org-export-general
  127. :type 'hook)
  128. (defun org-export-blocks-html-quote (body &optional open close)
  129. "Protect BODY from org html export.
  130. The optional OPEN and CLOSE tags will be inserted around BODY."
  131. (concat
  132. "\n#+BEGIN_HTML\n"
  133. (or open "")
  134. body (if (string-match "\n$" body) "" "\n")
  135. (or close "")
  136. "#+END_HTML\n"))
  137. (defun org-export-blocks-latex-quote (body &optional open close)
  138. "Protect BODY from org latex export.
  139. The optional OPEN and CLOSE tags will be inserted around BODY."
  140. (concat
  141. "\n#+BEGIN_LaTeX\n"
  142. (or open "")
  143. body (if (string-match "\n$" body) "" "\n")
  144. (or close "")
  145. "#+END_LaTeX\n"))
  146. (defun org-export-blocks-preprocess ()
  147. "Export all blocks according to the `org-export-blocks' block export alist.
  148. Does not export block types specified in specified in BLOCKS
  149. which defaults to the value of `org-export-blocks-witheld'."
  150. (interactive)
  151. (save-window-excursion
  152. (let ((case-fold-search t)
  153. (types '())
  154. indentation type func start body headers preserve-indent progress-marker)
  155. (flet ((interblock (start end)
  156. (mapcar (lambda (pair) (funcall (second pair) start end))
  157. org-export-interblocks)))
  158. (goto-char (point-min))
  159. (setq start (point))
  160. (while (re-search-forward
  161. "^\\([ \t]*\\)#\\+begin_\\(\\S-+\\)[ \t]*\\(.*\\)?[\r\n]\\([^\000]*?\\)[\r\n][ \t]*#\\+end_\\S-+.*[\r\n]?" nil t)
  162. (setq indentation (length (match-string 1)))
  163. (setq type (intern (downcase (match-string 2))))
  164. (setq headers (save-match-data (org-split-string (match-string 3) "[ \t]+")))
  165. (setq body (match-string 4))
  166. (setq preserve-indent (or org-src-preserve-indentation (member "-i" headers)))
  167. (unless preserve-indent
  168. (setq body (save-match-data (org-remove-indentation body))))
  169. (unless (memq type types) (setq types (cons type types)))
  170. (save-match-data (interblock start (match-beginning 0)))
  171. (when (setq func (cadr (assoc type org-export-blocks)))
  172. (let ((replacement (save-match-data
  173. (if (memq type org-export-blocks-witheld) ""
  174. (apply func body headers)))))
  175. (when replacement
  176. (replace-match replacement t t)
  177. (unless preserve-indent
  178. (indent-code-rigidly
  179. (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) indentation)))))
  180. (setq start (match-end 0)))
  181. (interblock start (point-max))
  182. (run-hooks 'org-export-blocks-postblock-hook)))))
  183. (add-hook 'org-export-preprocess-after-include-files-hook
  184. 'org-export-blocks-preprocess)
  185. ;;================================================================================
  186. ;; type specific functions
  187. ;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  188. ;; ditaa: create images from ASCII art using the ditaa utility
  189. (defvar org-ditaa-jar-path (expand-file-name
  190. "ditaa.jar"
  191. (file-name-as-directory
  192. (expand-file-name
  193. "scripts"
  194. (file-name-as-directory
  195. (expand-file-name
  196. "../contrib"
  197. (file-name-directory (or load-file-name buffer-file-name)))))))
  198. "Path to the ditaa jar executable.")
  199. (defun org-export-blocks-format-ditaa (body &rest headers)
  200. "Pass block BODY to the ditaa utility creating an image.
  201. Specify the path at which the image should be saved as the first
  202. element of headers, any additional elements of headers will be
  203. passed to the ditaa utility as command line arguments."
  204. (message "ditaa-formatting...")
  205. (let* ((args (if (cdr headers) (mapconcat 'identity (cdr headers) " ")))
  206. (data-file (make-temp-file "org-ditaa"))
  207. (hash (progn
  208. (set-text-properties 0 (length body) nil body)
  209. (sha1 (prin1-to-string (list body args)))))
  210. (raw-out-file (if headers (car headers)))
  211. (out-file-parts (if (string-match "\\(.+\\)\\.\\([^\\.]+\\)$" raw-out-file)
  212. (cons (match-string 1 raw-out-file)
  213. (match-string 2 raw-out-file))
  214. (cons raw-out-file "png")))
  215. (out-file (concat (car out-file-parts) "_" hash "." (cdr out-file-parts))))
  216. (unless (file-exists-p org-ditaa-jar-path)
  217. (error (format "Could not find ditaa.jar at %s" org-ditaa-jar-path)))
  218. (setq body (if (string-match "^\\([^:\\|:[^ ]\\)" body)
  219. body
  220. (mapconcat (lambda (x) (substring x (if (> (length x) 1) 2 1)))
  221. (org-split-string body "\n")
  222. "\n")))
  223. (cond
  224. ((or htmlp latexp docbookp)
  225. (unless (file-exists-p out-file)
  226. (mapc ;; remove old hashed versions of this file
  227. (lambda (file)
  228. (when (and (string-match (concat (regexp-quote (car out-file-parts))
  229. "_\\([[:alnum:]]+\\)\\."
  230. (regexp-quote (cdr out-file-parts)))
  231. file)
  232. (= (length (match-string 1 out-file)) 40))
  233. (delete-file (expand-file-name file
  234. (file-name-directory out-file)))))
  235. (directory-files (or (file-name-directory out-file)
  236. default-directory)))
  237. (with-temp-file data-file (insert body))
  238. (message (concat "java -jar " org-ditaa-jar-path " " args " " data-file " " out-file))
  239. (shell-command (concat "java -jar " org-ditaa-jar-path " " args " " data-file " " out-file)))
  240. (format "\n[[file:%s]]\n" out-file))
  241. (t (concat
  242. "\n#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE\n"
  243. body (if (string-match "\n$" body) "" "\n")
  244. "#+END_EXAMPLE\n")))))
  245. ;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  246. ;; dot: create graphs using the dot graphing language
  247. ;; (require the dot executable to be in your path)
  248. (defun org-export-blocks-format-dot (body &rest headers)
  249. "Pass block BODY to the dot graphing utility creating an image.
  250. Specify the path at which the image should be saved as the first
  251. element of headers, any additional elements of headers will be
  252. passed to the dot utility as command line arguments. Don't
  253. forget to specify the output type for the dot command, so if you
  254. are exporting to a file with a name like 'image.png' you should
  255. include a '-Tpng' argument, and your block should look like the
  256. following.
  257. #+begin_dot models.png -Tpng
  258. digraph data_relationships {
  259. \"data_requirement\" [shape=Mrecord, label=\"{DataRequirement|description\lformat\l}\"]
  260. \"data_product\" [shape=Mrecord, label=\"{DataProduct|name\lversion\lpoc\lformat\l}\"]
  261. \"data_requirement\" -> \"data_product\"
  262. }
  263. #+end_dot"
  264. (message "dot-formatting...")
  265. (let* ((args (if (cdr headers) (mapconcat 'identity (cdr headers) " ")))
  266. (data-file (make-temp-file "org-ditaa"))
  267. (hash (progn
  268. (set-text-properties 0 (length body) nil body)
  269. (sha1 (prin1-to-string (list body args)))))
  270. (raw-out-file (if headers (car headers)))
  271. (out-file-parts (if (string-match "\\(.+\\)\\.\\([^\\.]+\\)$" raw-out-file)
  272. (cons (match-string 1 raw-out-file)
  273. (match-string 2 raw-out-file))
  274. (cons raw-out-file "png")))
  275. (out-file (concat (car out-file-parts) "_" hash "." (cdr out-file-parts))))
  276. (cond
  277. ((or htmlp latexp docbookp)
  278. (unless (file-exists-p out-file)
  279. (mapc ;; remove old hashed versions of this file
  280. (lambda (file)
  281. (when (and (string-match (concat (regexp-quote (car out-file-parts))
  282. "_\\([[:alnum:]]+\\)\\."
  283. (regexp-quote (cdr out-file-parts)))
  284. file)
  285. (= (length (match-string 1 out-file)) 40))
  286. (delete-file (expand-file-name file
  287. (file-name-directory out-file)))))
  288. (directory-files (or (file-name-directory out-file)
  289. default-directory)))
  290. (with-temp-file data-file (insert body))
  291. (message (concat "dot " data-file " " args " -o " out-file))
  292. (shell-command (concat "dot " data-file " " args " -o " out-file)))
  293. (format "\n[[file:%s]]\n" out-file))
  294. (t (concat
  295. "\n#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE\n"
  296. body (if (string-match "\n$" body) "" "\n")
  297. "#+END_EXAMPLE\n")))))
  298. ;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  299. ;; comment: export comments in author-specific css-stylable divs
  300. (defun org-export-blocks-format-comment (body &rest headers)
  301. "Format comment BODY by OWNER and return it formatted for export.
  302. Currently, this only does something for HTML export, for all
  303. other backends, it converts the comment into an EXAMPLE segment."
  304. (let ((owner (if headers (car headers)))
  305. (title (if (cdr headers) (mapconcat 'identity (cdr headers) " "))))
  306. (cond
  307. (htmlp ;; We are exporting to HTML
  308. (concat "#+BEGIN_HTML\n"
  309. "<div class=\"org-comment\""
  310. (if owner (format " id=\"org-comment-%s\" " owner))
  311. ">\n"
  312. (if owner (concat "<b>" owner "</b> ") "")
  313. (if (and title (> (length title) 0)) (concat " -- " title "</br>\n") "</br>\n")
  314. "<p>\n"
  315. "#+END_HTML\n"
  316. body
  317. "#+BEGIN_HTML\n"
  318. "</p>\n"
  319. "</div>\n"
  320. "#+END_HTML\n"))
  321. (t ;; This is not HTML, so just make it an example.
  322. (concat "#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE\n"
  323. (if title (concat "Title:" title "\n") "")
  324. (if owner (concat "By:" owner "\n") "")
  325. body
  326. (if (string-match "\n\\'" body) "" "\n")
  327. "#+END_EXAMPLE\n")))))
  328. (provide 'org-exp-blocks)
  329. ;; arch-tag: 1c365fe9-8808-4f72-bb15-0b00f36d8024
  330. ;;; org-exp-blocks.el ends here