import re from dataclasses import dataclass from pathlib import Path import black import isort from jinja2 import Template def render_python_template(template_file: Path | str, dest: Path, data: dict) -> str: """Render and Format a Jinja2 Template for Python Code""" if isinstance(template_file, Path): tplt = Template(template_file.read_text()) else: tplt = Template(template_file) text = tplt.render(data=data) text = black.format_str(text, mode=black.FileMode()) dest.write_text(text) isort.file(dest) @dataclass class CodeSlicer: start: int end: int indentation: str text: list[str] _next_line = None def purge_lines(self) -> None: start = self.start + 1 end = self.end del self.text[start:end] def push_line(self, string: str) -> None: self._next_line = self._next_line or self.start + 1 print(self.indentation) self.text.insert(self._next_line, self.indentation + string + "\n") self._next_line += 1 def get_indentation_of_string(line: str, comment_char: str = "//") -> str: return re.sub(rf"{comment_char}.*", "", line).removesuffix("\n") def find_start_end(file_text: list[str], gen_id: str) -> tuple[int, int]: start = None end = None indentation = None for i, line in enumerate(file_text): if "CODE_GEN_ID:" in line and gen_id in line: start = i indentation = get_indentation_of_string(line) if f"END: {gen_id}" in line: end = i if start is None or end is None: raise Exception("Could not find start and end of code generation block") if start > end: raise Exception(f"Start ({start=}) of code generation block is after end ({end=})") return start, end, indentation def inject_inline(file_path: Path, key: str, code: list[str]) -> None: """Injects a list of strings into the file where the key is found in the format defined by the code-generation. Strings are properly indented and a '\n' is added to the end of each string. Start -> 'CODE_GEN_ID: ' End -> 'END: ' If no 'CODE_GEN_ID: ' is found, and exception is raised Args: file_path (Path): Write to file key (str): CODE_GEN_ID: code (list[str]): List of strings to inject. """ with open(file_path, "r") as f: file_text = f.readlines() start, end, indentation = find_start_end(file_text, key) slicer = CodeSlicer(start, end, indentation, file_text) slicer.purge_lines() for line in code: slicer.push_line(line) with open(file_path, "w") as file: file.writelines(slicer.text)