# (c) 2005 Ian Bicking and contributors; written for Paste (http://pythonpaste.org) # Licensed under the MIT license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php import cgi import htmlentitydefs import urllib import re __all__ = ['html_quote', 'html_unquote', 'url_quote', 'url_unquote', 'strip_html'] default_encoding = 'UTF-8' def html_quote(v, encoding=None): r""" Quote the value (turned to a string) as HTML. This quotes <, >, and quotes: >>> html_quote(1) '1' >>> html_quote(None) '' >>> html_quote('') '<hey!>' >>> html_quote(u'\u1029') '\xe1\x80\xa9' """ encoding = encoding or default_encoding if v is None: return '' elif isinstance(v, str): return cgi.escape(v, 1) elif isinstance(v, unicode): return cgi.escape(v.encode(encoding), 1) else: return cgi.escape(unicode(v).encode(encoding), 1) _unquote_re = re.compile(r'&([a-zA-Z]+);') def _entity_subber(match, name2c=htmlentitydefs.name2codepoint): code = name2c.get(match.group(1)) if code: return unichr(code) else: return match.group(0) def html_unquote(s, encoding=None): r""" Decode the value. >>> html_unquote('<hey you>') u'' >>> html_unquote('') '' >>> html_unquote('&blahblah;') u'&blahblah;' >>> html_unquote('\xe1\x80\xa9') u'\u1029' """ if isinstance(s, str): s = s.decode(encoding or default_encoding) return _unquote_re.sub(_entity_subber, s) def strip_html(s): # should this use html_unquote? s = re.sub('<.*?>', '', s) s = s.replace(' ', ' ').replace('<', '<') s = s.replace('>', '>').replace('&','&') return s def no_quote(s): """ Quoting that doesn't do anything """ return s url_quote = urllib.quote url_unquote = urllib.unquote if __name__ == '__main__': import doctest doctest.testmod()