Perso branch - added cjk check and enclosement

dependabot/pip/master/flask-babel-3.0.0
ahmad-alkadri 1 year ago
parent afd71a6c0f
commit 6c421110b5

@ -113,31 +113,65 @@ def prettify_url(url, max_length=74):
return url
def contains_cjko(s: str) -> bool:
"""This function check whether or not a string contains Chinese, Japanese,
or Korean characters. It employs regex and uses the u escape sequence to
match any character in a set of Unicode ranges.
Args:
s (str): string to be checked.
Returns:
bool: True if the input s contains the characters and False otherwise.
"""
unicode_ranges = ('\u4e00-\u9fff' # Chinese characters
'\u3040-\u309f' # Japanese hiragana
'\u30a0-\u30ff' # Japanese katakana
'\u4e00-\u9faf' # Japanese kanji
'\uac00-\ud7af' # Korean hangul syllables
'\u1100-\u11ff' # Korean hangul jamo
)
return bool(re.search(fr'[{unicode_ranges}]', s))
def regex_highlight_cjk(word: str) -> str:
"""Generate the regex pattern to match for a given word according
to whether or not the word contains CJK characters or not.
If the word is and/or contains CJK character, the regex pattern
will match standalone word by taking into account the presence
of whitespace before and after it; if not, it will match any presence
of the word throughout the text, ignoring the whitespace.
Args:
word (str): the word to be matched with regex pattern.
Returns:
str: the regex pattern for the word.
"""
rword = re.escape(word)
if contains_cjko(rword):
return fr'({rword})'
else:
return fr'\b({rword})(?!\w)'
def highlight_content(content, query):
if not content:
return None
# ignoring html contents
# TODO better html content detection
if content.find('<') != -1:
return content
if content.lower().find(query.lower()) > -1:
query_regex = '({0})'.format(re.escape(query))
content = re.sub(query_regex, '<span class="highlight">\\1</span>', content, flags=re.I | re.U)
else:
regex_parts = []
for chunk in query.split():
chunk = chunk.replace('"', '')
if len(chunk) == 0:
continue
elif len(chunk) == 1:
regex_parts.append('\\W+{0}\\W+'.format(re.escape(chunk)))
else:
regex_parts.append('{0}'.format(re.escape(chunk)))
query_regex = '({0})'.format('|'.join(regex_parts))
content = re.sub(query_regex, '<span class="highlight">\\1</span>', content, flags=re.I | re.U)
querysplit = query.split()
queries = []
for qs in querysplit:
queries.extend(re.findall(regex_highlight_cjk(qs), content, flags=re.I | re.U))
if len(queries) > 0:
for q in set(queries):
content = re.sub(regex_highlight_cjk(q), f'<span class="highlight">{q}</span>', content)
return content

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