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templates/files: narrow down scope of webhelpers.html.literal
In the 'Show Authors' functionality on a file of a repository, the following
construct:
h.literal(ungettext('..A..') % (..B..))
can be simplified. Here, literal was used to cater for explicit HTML tags in
the (..B..) part only. There is no need to apply literal on the '..A..'
part.
A better structure of this code is:
h.HTML(ungettext('..A..')) % h.literal(..B..)
Note that we still need to wrap the '..A..' part in webhelpers.html.HTML to
make sure the '%' operator will preserve the 'literal' property.
See also the documentation: (the text below for 'literal' also applies to
'HTML')
https://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/webhelpers/en/latest/modules/html/builder.html
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When literal is used in a mixed expression containing both literals and
ordinary strings, it tries hard to escape the strings and return a
literal. However, this depends on which value has “control” of the
expression. literal seems to be able to take control with all
combinations of the + operator, but with % and join it must be on the
left side of the expression. So these all work:
"A" + literal("B")
literal(", ").join(["A", literal("B")])
literal("%s %s") % (16, literal("kg"))
But these return an ordinary string which is prone to double-escaping later:
"\n".join([literal('<span class="foo">Foo!</span>'), literal('Bar!')])
"%s %s" % (literal("16"), literal("<em>kg</em>"))
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author | Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de_schampheleire@nokia.com> |
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date | Mon, 29 Apr 2019 21:46:44 +0200 |
parents | 2c3d30095d5e |
children | 71bdbf129190 |
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#!/bin/sh ######################################## #### THIS IS A REDHAT INIT.D SCRIPT #### ######################################## ################################################## # # Kallithea server startup script # Recommended default-startup: 2 3 4 5 # Recommended default-stop: 0 1 6 # ################################################## APP_NAME="kallithea" # the location of your app # since this is a web app, it should go in /var/www APP_PATH="/var/www/$APP_NAME" CONF_NAME="production.ini" # write to wherever the PID should be stored, just ensure # that the user you run gearbox as has the appropriate permissions # same goes for the log file PID_PATH="/var/run/kallithea/pid" LOG_PATH="/var/log/kallithea/kallithea.log" # replace this with the path to the virtual environment you # made for Kallithea PYTHON_PATH="/opt/python_virtualenvironments/kallithea-venv" RUN_AS="kallithea" DAEMON="$PYTHON_PATH/bin/gearbox" DAEMON_OPTS="serve --daemon \ --user=$RUN_AS \ --group=$RUN_AS \ --pid-file=$PID_PATH \ --log-file=$LOG_PATH -c $APP_PATH/$CONF_NAME" DESC="kallithea-server" LOCK_FILE="/var/lock/subsys/$APP_NAME" # source CentOS init functions . /etc/init.d/functions RETVAL=0 remove_pid () { rm -f ${PID_PATH} rmdir `dirname ${PID_PATH}` } ensure_pid_dir () { PID_DIR=`dirname ${PID_PATH}` if [ ! -d ${PID_DIR} ] ; then mkdir -p ${PID_DIR} chown -R ${RUN_AS}:${RUN_AS} ${PID_DIR} chmod 755 ${PID_DIR} fi } start_kallithea () { ensure_pid_dir PYTHON_EGG_CACHE="/tmp" daemon --pidfile $PID_PATH \ --user $RUN_AS "$DAEMON $DAEMON_OPTS" RETVAL=$? [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch $LOCK_FILE return $RETVAL } stop_kallithea () { if [ -e $LOCK_FILE ]; then killproc -p $PID_PATH RETVAL=$? rm -f $LOCK_FILE rm -f $PID_PATH else RETVAL=1 fi return $RETVAL } status_kallithea() { if [ -e $LOCK_FILE ]; then # exit with non-zero to indicate failure RETVAL=1 else RETVAL=0 fi return $RETVAL } restart_kallithea () { stop_kallithea start_kallithea RETVAL=$? } case "$1" in start) echo -n $"Starting $DESC: " start_kallithea echo ;; stop) echo -n $"Stopping $DESC: " stop_kallithea echo ;; status) status_kallithea RETVAL=$? if [ ! $RETVAL -eq 0 ]; then echo "Kallithea server is running..." else echo "Kallithea server is stopped." fi ;; restart) echo -n $"Restarting $DESC: " restart_kallithea echo ;; *) echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status}" RETVAL=1 ;; esac exit $RETVAL