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- """
- Summary
- -------
- This plugin allows easy, variable length summaries directly embedded into the
- body of your articles.
- """
- from __future__ import unicode_literals
- from pelican import signals
- def initialized(pelican):
- from pelican.settings import DEFAULT_CONFIG
- DEFAULT_CONFIG.setdefault('SUMMARY_BEGIN_MARKER',
- '<!-- PELICAN_BEGIN_SUMMARY -->')
- DEFAULT_CONFIG.setdefault('SUMMARY_END_MARKER',
- '<!-- PELICAN_END_SUMMARY -->')
- if pelican:
- pelican.settings.setdefault('SUMMARY_BEGIN_MARKER',
- '<!-- PELICAN_BEGIN_SUMMARY -->')
- pelican.settings.setdefault('SUMMARY_END_MARKER',
- '<!-- PELICAN_END_SUMMARY -->')
- def content_object_init(instance):
- # if summary is already specified, use it
- # if there is no content, there's nothing to do
- if hasattr(instance, '_summary'):
- instance.has_summary = True
- return
- if not instance._content:
- instance.has_summary = False
- return
- begin_marker = instance.settings['SUMMARY_BEGIN_MARKER']
- end_marker = instance.settings['SUMMARY_END_MARKER']
- # extract out our summary
- content = instance._content
- begin_summary = -1
- end_summary = -1
- if begin_marker:
- begin_summary = content.find(begin_marker)
- if end_marker:
- end_summary = content.find(end_marker)
- if begin_summary == -1 and end_summary == -1:
- instance.has_summary = False
- return
- # skip over the begin marker, if present
- if begin_summary == -1:
- begin_summary = 0
- else:
- begin_summary = begin_summary + len(begin_marker)
- if end_summary == -1:
- end_summary = None
- summary = content[begin_summary:end_summary]
- # remove the markers from the content
- if begin_summary:
- content = content.replace(begin_marker, '', 1)
- if end_summary:
- content = content.replace(end_marker, '', 1)
- instance._content = content
- instance._summary = summary
- instance.has_summary = True
- def register():
- signals.initialized.connect(initialized)
- signals.content_object_init.connect(content_object_init)
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