lyx_mirror/lib/scripts/docbook2epub.py

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# file docbook2epub.py
# This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
# Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
#
# \author Thibaut Cuvelier
#
# Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS
# Usage:
# python docbook2epub.py java_binary saxon_path xsltproc_path xslt_path in.docbook in.orig.path out.epub
import glob
import os
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
import zipfile
def _parse_nullable_argument(arg):
return arg if arg != '' and arg != 'none' else None
class ImageRename:
def __init__(self, opf_path, local_path, epub_path):
self.opf_path = opf_path
self.local_path = local_path
self.epub_path = epub_path
class DocBookToEpub:
def __init__(self, args=None):
if args is None:
args = sys.argv
if len(args) != 8:
print(f'Exactly eight arguments are expected, only {len(args)} found: {args}.')
sys.exit(1)
self.own_path = sys.argv[0]
self.java_path = _parse_nullable_argument(sys.argv[1])
self.saxon_path = _parse_nullable_argument(sys.argv[2])
self.xsltproc_path = _parse_nullable_argument(sys.argv[3])
self.xslt_path = _parse_nullable_argument(sys.argv[4])
self.input = sys.argv[5]
self.input_path = sys.argv[6]
self.output = sys.argv[7]
self.script_folder = os.path.dirname(self.own_path) + '/../'
print('Generating ePub with the following parameters:')
print(' own_path: %s' % self.own_path)
print(' java_path: %s' % self.java_path)
print(' saxon_path: %s' % self.saxon_path)
print(' xsltproc_path: %s' % self.xsltproc_path)
print(' xslt_path: %s' % self.xslt_path)
print(' input: %s' % self.input)
print(' input_path: %s' % self.input_path)
print(' output: %s' % self.output)
# Precompute paths that will be used later.
self.output_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp().replace('\\', '/')
self.package_opf = self.output_dir + '/OEBPS/package.opf'
print('Temporary output directory: %s' % self.output_dir)
os.mkdir(self.output_dir + '/OEBPS')
os.mkdir(self.output_dir + '/OEBPS/images')
os.mkdir(self.output_dir + '/META-INF')
print('Created the folder structure')
if self.xslt_path is None:
self.xslt = self.script_folder + 'docbook/epub3/chunk.xsl'
else:
self.xslt = self.xslt_path + '/epub3/chunk.xsl'
print('XSLT style sheet to use:')
print(self.xslt)
if self.saxon_path is None:
self.saxon_path = self.script_folder + 'scripts/saxon6.5.5.jar'
# These will be filled during the execution of the script.
self.renamed = None
def gracefully_fail(self, reason):
print('docbook2epub fails: %s' % reason)
shutil.rmtree(self.output_dir, ignore_errors=True)
sys.exit(1)
def start_xslt_transformation(self):
command = None
if self.xsltproc_path is not None:
command = self.start_xslt_transformation_xsltproc()
elif self.java_path is not None:
command = self.start_xslt_transformation_saxon6()
if command is None:
self.gracefully_fail('no XSLT processor available')
print('Command to execute:')
print(command)
quoted_command = command
if os.name == 'nt':
# On Windows, it is typical to have spaces in folder names, and that requires to wrap the whole command
# in quotes. On Linux, this might create errors when starting the command.
quoted_command = '"' + command + '"'
# This could be simplified by using subprocess.run, but this requires Python 3.5.
if os.system(quoted_command) != 0:
self.gracefully_fail('error from the XSLT processor')
print('Generated ePub contents.')
def start_xslt_transformation_xsltproc(self):
params = '-stringparam base.dir "' + self.output_dir + '"'
return '"' + self.xsltproc_path + '" ' + params + ' "' + self.xslt + '" "' + self.input + '"'
def start_xslt_transformation_saxon6(self):
params = 'base.dir=%s' % self.output_dir
executable = '"' + self.java_path + '" -jar "' + self.saxon_path + '"'
return executable + ' "' + self.input + '" "' + self.xslt + '" "' + params + '"'
def get_images_from_package_opf(self):
images = []
# Example in the OPF file:
# <item id="d436e1" href="D:/LyX/lib/images/buffer-view.svgz" media-type="image/SVGZ"/>
# The XHTML files are also <item> tags:
# <item id="id-d0e2" href="index.xhtml" media-type="application/xhtml+xml"/>
try:
with open(self.package_opf) as f:
for line in f.readlines():
if '<item' in line and 'media-type="image' in line:
images.append(line.split('href="')[1].split('"')[0])
except FileNotFoundError:
print('The package.opf file was not found, probably due to a DocBook error. The ePub file will be corrupt.')
return images
def get_image_changes(self):
epub_folder = 'images/'
changes = []
for image in self.get_images_from_package_opf():
if os.path.exists(image):
file_system_path = image
elif os.path.exists(self.input_path + image):
file_system_path = self.input_path + image
else:
file_system_path = ''
changes.append(ImageRename(image, file_system_path, epub_folder + os.path.basename(image)))
return changes
def change_image_paths(self, file):
# This could be optimised, as the same operation is performed a zillion times on many files:
# https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/python-cookbook/0596001673/ch03s15.html
with open(file, encoding='utf8') as f:
contents = list(f)
with open(file, 'w', encoding='utf8') as f:
for line in contents:
for change in self.renamed:
line = line.replace(change.opf_path, change.epub_path)
f.write(line)
def copy_images(self):
# Copy the assets to the OEBPS/images/. All paths are available in OEBPS/package.opf, but they must also be
# changed in the XHTML files. Typically, the current paths are absolute.
# First, get the mapping old file => file in the ePub archive.
self.renamed = self.get_image_changes()
# Then, transform all paths (both OPF and XHTML files).
self.change_image_paths(self.output_dir + '/OEBPS/package.opf')
for file in glob.glob(self.output_dir + '/OEBPS/*.xhtml'):
self.change_image_paths(file)
# Ensure that the destination path exists. OEBPS exists due to the DocBook-to-ePub transformation.
if not os.path.exists(self.output_dir + '/OEBPS/images/'):
os.mkdir(self.output_dir + '/OEBPS/images/')
# Finally, actually copy the image files.
for change in self.renamed:
shutil.copyfile(change.local_path, self.output_dir + '/OEBPS/' + change.epub_path)
def create_zip_archive(self):
with zipfile.ZipFile(self.output, 'w', zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) as zip:
# Python 3.5 brings the `recursive` argument. For older versions, this trick is required...
# for file in glob.glob(output_dir + '/**/*', recursive=True):
for file in [os.path.join(dp, f) for dp, dn, filenames in os.walk(self.output_dir) for f in filenames]:
zip.write(file, os.path.relpath(file, self.output_dir), compress_type=zipfile.ZIP_STORED)
shutil.rmtree(self.output_dir)
print('Generated ePub.')
def transform(self):
self.start_xslt_transformation()
self.copy_images()
self.create_zip_archive()
if __name__ == '__main__':
DocBookToEpub(sys.argv).transform()