Fill in missing "Author" project metadata from "Author-Email" (#349)

* Fill in missing "Author" project metadata from "Author-Email"
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from email.utils import getaddresses
from typing import Optional
from markupsafe import Markup
from lektor.pluginsystem import Plugin
def mailto_link(email_address: str, default_link_text: Optional[str] = None) -> Markup:
"""Format an HTML link to a mailto: URL to ``email_address``.
``Email_address`` should be a string containing one or more
comma-separated RFC5322 addresses. Any *display-name*\\s included
in ``email_address`` will be stripped, before use in the
``mailto:`` URL. (RFC6068_ allows only *addr-spec*\\s in the
``mailto:`` URI.)
The link text will be formed from the *display-name*\\s extracted
from ``email_address``. If there are none, they the link text
will be taken from the value of the optional ``display_name``
parameter. If that is empty, the link text will be the value of
``email_address``.
Background
**********
This filter is useful for massaging a distributions "Author-email"
and "Author" metadata fields into a valid mailto link. Sometimes
the author's name gets folded into the "Author-email" field
(e.g. ``"Author Name <author@example.org>"``), and sometimes it is
separated out into the "Author" field.
According to PEP621_, when both author ``name`` and ``email`` are
specified in ``pyproject.toml``, both of those wind up in the
"Author-Email" metadata field. In that case, the "Author" metadata
field remains empty.
In constrast, historically, (e.g. in ``setup.py`` based projects) it
seems to have been common practice to put the author's name in
"Author" and their email in "Author-Email". (Of note, the `Core Metadata
Spec<mdspec_>`_ is not particularly opinionated on whether the
author name(s) should go into "Author", "Author-Email", or both.)
.. _PEP621: https://peps.python.org/pep-0621/#authors-maintainers
.. _mdspec: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/core-metadata/#author
.. _RFC6068: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6068
"""
addresses = getaddresses([email_address])
addr_specs = ", ".join(addr_spec for name, addr_spec in addresses if addr_spec)
if not addr_specs:
return Markup("")
link_text = ", ".join(name for name, addr_spec in addresses if name)
if not link_text:
link_text = default_link_text or addr_specs
return Markup('<a href="mailto:{addr_specs}">{link_text}</a>').format(**locals())
class JinjaGlobalsPlugin(Plugin):
name = "Jinja Globals"
description = "Custom Jinja globals and filters for lektor-website."
def on_setup_env(self, **extra):
self.env.jinja_env.globals.update(
{
"mailto_link": mailto_link,
}
)

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from setuptools import setup
setup(
name='lektor-jinja-globals',
author="Jeff Dairiki",
author_email="dairiki@dairiki.org",
description="Custom Jinja globals and filters for lektor-website",
keywords="Lektor plugin",
license="MIT",
py_modules=["lektor_jinja_globals"],
version='0.1',
classifiers=[
'Framework :: Lektor',
'Environment :: Plugins',
],
entry_points={
'lektor.plugins': [
'jinja-globals = lektor_jinja_globals:JinjaGlobalsPlugin',
]
}
)

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import pytest
from lektor.environment import Environment
from lektor.environment import FormatExpression
from lektor.project import Project
from lektor_jinja_globals import JinjaGlobalsPlugin
from lektor_jinja_globals import mailto_link
@pytest.mark.parametrize("email_address, default_link_text, expected", [
("joe@example.net", "Joe Blö", '<a href="mailto:joe@example.net">Joe Blö</a>'),
("joe@example.net", "Joe & Co", '<a href="mailto:joe@example.net">Joe &amp; Co</a>'),
("Joe & Co <joe@example.com>", "", '<a href="mailto:joe@example.com">Joe &amp; Co</a>'),
("Joe <joe@example.com>, Mary <mary@example.net>", "", '<a href="mailto:joe@example.com, mary@example.net">Joe, Mary</a>'),
("joe@example.net", "", '<a href="mailto:joe@example.net">joe@example.net</a>'),
("joe@example.net", None, '<a href="mailto:joe@example.net">joe@example.net</a>'),
("", "Goober", ""),
("<>", "Goober", ""),
])
def test_mailto_link(email_address, default_link_text, expected):
assert mailto_link(email_address, default_link_text) == expected
@pytest.fixture
def jinja_globals_env(tmp_path):
"""A minimal Lektor environment with our plugin registered."""
project = Project("Test Project", project_file=None, tree=tmp_path)
env = Environment(project, load_plugins=False)
env.plugin_controller.instanciate_plugin("jinja-globals", JinjaGlobalsPlugin)
env.plugin_controller.emit("setup-env")
return env
def test_integration(jinja_globals_env):
expr = FormatExpression(jinja_globals_env, '{{ mailto_link("joe@example.com", "Joseph") }}')
assert expr.evaluate() == '<a href="mailto:joe@example.com">Joseph</a>'

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[testenv]
deps =
lektor
pytest
commands =
pytest tests

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<p><strong>Version:</strong> {{ pd.version }}</p> <p><strong>Version:</strong> {{ pd.version }}</p>
<p><strong>Author:</strong> <p><strong>Author:</strong>
{% if pd.author_email %} {% if pd.author_email %}
<a href = "mailto:{{ pd.author_email }}">{{ pd.author }}</a> {{ mailto_link(pd.author_email, pd.author) }}
{% else %} {% else %}
{{ pd.author }} {{ pd.author }}
{% endif %} {% endif %}