reStructuredText linter
Project description
This was created out of frustration with PyPI; it sucks finding out your reST is invalid after uploading it. It is being developed in junction with a Sublime Text linter.
Getting Started
Install the module with: pip install restructuredtext_lint
import restructuredtext_lint
errors = restructuredtext_lint.lint("""
Hello World
=======
""")
# `errors` will be list of system messages
# [<system_message: <paragraph...><literal_block...>>]
errors[0].message # Title underline too short.
CLI Utility
For your convenience, we present a CLI utility rst-lint (also available as restructuredtext-lint).
$ rst-lint --help
usage: rst-lint [-h] [--version] [--format {text,json}] [--encoding ENCODING]
[--level {debug,info,warning,error,severe}]
[--rst-prolog RST_PROLOG]
path [path ...]
Lint reStructuredText files. Returns 0 if all files pass linting, 1 for an
internal error, and 2 if linting failed.
positional arguments:
path File/folder to lint
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--version show program's version number and exit
--format {text,json} Format of the output (default: "text")
--encoding ENCODING Encoding of the input file (e.g. "utf-8")
--level {debug,info,warning,error,severe}
Minimum error level to report (default: "warning")
--rst-prolog RST_PROLOG
reStructuredText content to prepend to all files
(useful for substitutions)
$ rst-lint README.rst
WARNING README.rst:2 Title underline too short.
Other tools
restructuredtext-lint is also integrated in other tools. A list can be found and updated in our wiki
https://github.com/twolfson/restructuredtext-lint/wiki/Integration-in-other-tools
PyPI issues
While a document may lint cleanly locally, there can be issues when submitted it to PyPI. Here are some common problems:
Usage of non-builtin lexers (e.g. bibtex) will pass locally but not be recognized/parsable on PyPI
Relative hyperlinks will not work (e.g. ./UNLICENSE)
According to Stack Overflow, hyperlinks must use a scheme (e.g. http, https) and that scheme must be whitelisted
Please use absolute hyperlinks (e.g. https://github.com/twolfson/restructuredtext-lint/blob/master/UNLICENSE)
Documentation
restructuredtext-lint exposes a lint and lint_file function
restructuredtext_lint.lint(content, filepath=None, rst_prolog=None)
Lint reStructuredText and return errors
content String - reStructuredText to be linted
filepath String - Optional path to file, this will be returned as the source
rst_prolog String - Optional content to prepend to content, line numbers will be offset to ignore this
Returns:
errors List - List of errors
Each error is a class from docutils with the following attrs
line Integer|None - Line where the error occurred
On rare occasions, this will be None (e.g. anonymous link mismatch)
source String - filepath provided in parameters
level Integer - Level of the warning
Levels represent ‘info’: 1, ‘warning’: 2, ‘error’: 3, ‘severe’: 4
type String - Noun describing the error level
Levels can be ‘INFO’, ‘WARNING’, ‘ERROR’, or ‘SEVERE’
message String - Error message
full_message String - Error message and source lines where the error occurred
It should be noted that level, type, message, and full_message are custom attrs added onto the original system_message
restructuredtext_lint.lint_file(filepath, encoding=None, *args, **kwargs)
Lint a reStructuredText file and return errors
filepath String - Path to file for linting
encoding String - Encoding to read file in as
When None is provided, it will use OS default as provided by locale.getpreferredencoding
The list of supported encodings can be found at http://docs.python.org/2/library/codecs.html#standard-encodings
*args - Additional arguments to be passed to lint
**kwargs - Additional keyword arguments to be passed to lint
Returns: Same structure as restructuredtext_lint.lint
Extension
Under the hood, we leverage docutils for parsing reStructuredText documents. docutils supports adding new directives and roles via register_directive and register_role.
Sphinx
Unfortunately due to customizations in Sphinx’s parser we cannot include all of its directives/roles (see #29). However, we can include some of them as one-offs. Here is an example of adding a directive from Sphinx.
https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/blob/1.3/sphinx/directives/code.py
sphinx.rst
Hello
=====
World
.. highlight:: python
Hello World!
sphinx.py
# Load in our dependencies
from docutils.parsers.rst.directives import register_directive
from sphinx.directives.code import Highlight
import restructuredtext_lint
# Load our new directive
register_directive('highlight', Highlight)
# Lint our README
errors = restructuredtext_lint.lint_file('docs/sphinx/README.rst')
print errors[0].message # Error in "highlight" directive: no content permitted.
Examples
Here is an example of all invalid properties
rst = """
Some content.
Hello World
=======
Some more content!
"""
errors = restructuredtext_lint.lint(rst, 'myfile.py')
errors[0].line # 5
errors[0].source # myfile.py
errors[0].level # 2
errors[0].type # WARNING
errors[0].message # Title underline too short.
errors[0].full_message # Title underline too short.
#
# Hello World
# =======
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Test via nosetests.
Donating
Support this project and others by twolfson via donations.
Unlicense
As of Nov 22 2013, Todd Wolfson has released this repository and its contents to the public domain.
It has been released under the UNLICENSE.
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