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1 | #!/usr/bin/python |
2 | import json | |
3 | import glob | |
4 | import re | |
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5 | import sys |
6 | ||
7 | # Set this to the path to a test file to get debug output for just that test | |
8 | # file. Can be helpful to figure out why a test is not being shown for a | |
9 | # particular option. | |
10 | debug_tests = [] # [ 'tests/zoom.html' ] | |
0e37f8e5 | 11 | |
88b1e052 | 12 | # Pull options reference JSON out of dygraph.js |
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13 | js = '' |
14 | in_json = False | |
15 | for line in file('dygraph.js'): | |
16 | if '<JSON>' in line: | |
17 | in_json = True | |
18 | elif '</JSON>' in line: | |
19 | in_json = False | |
20 | elif in_json: | |
21 | js += line | |
22 | ||
23 | # TODO(danvk): better errors here. | |
24 | assert js | |
25 | docs = json.loads(js) | |
26 | ||
27 | # Go through the tests and find uses of each option. | |
28 | for opt in docs: | |
29 | docs[opt]['tests'] = [] | |
30 | ||
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31 | # This is helpful for differentiating uses of options like 'width' and 'height' |
32 | # from appearances of identically-named options in CSS. | |
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33 | def find_braces(txt): |
34 | """Really primitive method to find text inside of {..} braces. | |
35 | Doesn't work if there's an unmatched brace in a string, e.g. '{'. """ | |
36 | out = '' | |
37 | level = 0 | |
38 | for char in txt: | |
39 | if char == '{': | |
40 | level += 1 | |
41 | if level >= 1: | |
42 | out += char | |
43 | if char == '}': | |
44 | level -= 1 | |
45 | return out | |
46 | ||
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47 | # Find text followed by a colon. These won't all be options, but those that |
48 | # have the same name as a Dygraph option probably will be. | |
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49 | prop_re = re.compile(r'\b([a-zA-Z0-9]+) *:') |
50 | tests = debug_tests or glob.glob('tests/*.html') | |
51 | for test_file in tests: | |
0e37f8e5 | 52 | braced_html = find_braces(file(test_file).read()) |
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53 | if debug_tests: |
54 | print braced_html | |
55 | ||
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56 | ms = re.findall(prop_re, braced_html) |
57 | for opt in ms: | |
d1d19c3e | 58 | if debug_tests: print '\n'.join(ms) |
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59 | if opt in docs and test_file not in docs[opt]['tests']: |
60 | docs[opt]['tests'].append(test_file) | |
61 | ||
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62 | if debug_tests: sys.exit(0) |
63 | ||
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64 | # Extract a labels list. |
65 | labels = [] | |
66 | for nu, opt in docs.iteritems(): | |
67 | for label in opt['labels']: | |
68 | if label not in labels: | |
69 | labels.append(label) | |
70 | ||
71 | print """ | |
72 | <html> | |
73 | <head> | |
74 | <title>Dygraphs Options Reference</title> | |
5af2de24 | 75 | <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css"> |
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76 | <style type="text/css"> |
77 | p.option { | |
78 | padding-left: 25px; | |
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79 | } |
80 | #nav { | |
81 | position: fixed; | |
82 | } | |
83 | #content { | |
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84 | max-width: 800px; |
85 | } | |
86 | </style> | |
87 | </head> | |
88 | <body> | |
89 | """ | |
90 | ||
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91 | print """ |
92 | <div id=nav> | |
93 | <h2>Dygraphs</h2> | |
94 | <ul> | |
95 | <li><a href="index.html">Home</a> | |
96 | <li><a href="data.html">Data Formats</a></li> | |
97 | <li><a href="annotations.html">Annotations</a></li> | |
98 | </ul> | |
99 | <h2>Options Reference</h2> | |
100 | <ul> | |
101 | <li><a href="#usage">Usage</a> | |
102 | """ | |
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103 | for label in sorted(labels): |
104 | print ' <li><a href="#%s">%s</a>\n' % (label, label) | |
5af2de24 | 105 | print '</ul>\n</div>\n\n' |
a38e9336 | 106 | |
0e37f8e5 | 107 | def name(f): |
88b1e052 | 108 | """Takes 'tests/demo.html' -> 'demo'""" |
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109 | return f.replace('tests/', '').replace('.html', '') |
110 | ||
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111 | print """ |
112 | <div id=content> | |
113 | <h2>Options Reference</h2> | |
114 | <p>Dygraphs tries to do a good job of displaying your data without any further configuration. But inevitably, you're going to want to tinker. Dygraphs provides a rich set of options for configuring its display and behavior.</p> | |
115 | ||
116 | <a name="usage"><h3>Usage</h3> | |
117 | <p>You specify options in the third parameter to the dygraphs constructor: | |
118 | <pre>g = new Dygraph(div, | |
119 | data, | |
120 | { | |
121 | option1: value1, | |
122 | option2: value2, | |
123 | ... | |
124 | }); | |
125 | </pre> | |
126 | ||
127 | After you've created a Dygraph, you can change an option by calling the <code>updateOptions</code> method: | |
128 | <pre>g.updateOptions({ | |
129 | new_option1: value1, | |
130 | new_option2: value2 | |
131 | }); | |
132 | </pre> | |
133 | ||
134 | <p>And, without further ado, here's the complete list of options:</p> | |
135 | """ | |
a38e9336 | 136 | for label in sorted(labels): |
5af2de24 | 137 | print '<a name="%s"><h3>%s</h3>\n' % (label, label) |
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138 | |
139 | for opt_name in sorted(docs.keys()): | |
140 | opt = docs[opt_name] | |
141 | if label not in opt['labels']: continue | |
142 | tests = opt['tests'] | |
143 | if not tests: | |
144 | examples_html = '<font color=red>NONE</font>' | |
145 | else: | |
146 | examples_html = ' '.join( | |
147 | '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (f, name(f)) for f in tests) | |
148 | ||
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149 | if not opt['type']: opt['type'] = '(missing)' |
150 | if not opt['default']: opt['default'] = '(missing)' | |
151 | if not opt['description']: opt['description'] = '(missing)' | |
152 | ||
a38e9336 | 153 | print """ |
b5f3dd4e | 154 | <p class='option'><a name="%(name)s"/><b>%(name)s</b><br/> |
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155 | %(desc)s<br/> |
156 | <i>Type: %(type)s<br/> | |
157 | Default: %(default)s</i><br/> | |
158 | Examples: %(examples_html)s<br/> | |
159 | <br/> | |
160 | """ % { 'name': opt_name, | |
161 | 'type': opt['type'], | |
162 | 'default': opt['default'], | |
163 | 'desc': opt['description'], | |
164 | 'examples_html': examples_html} | |
0e37f8e5 | 165 | |
0e37f8e5 | 166 | |
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167 | print """ |
168 | </div> | |
169 | </body> | |
170 | </html> | |
171 | """ | |
172 | ||
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173 | # This page was super-helpful: |
174 | # http://jsbeautifier.org/ |