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data/README.md ADDED
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+ # MarkupEmail
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+ > Converting Markup to e-mails
data/bin/markup-email ADDED
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ require 'markup_email'
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+
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+ class String
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+ def arg?
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+ ARGV.include? self
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ if '-h'.arg? || '--help'.arg? || 'help'.arg?
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+ help = <<EOF
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+
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+ Basic usage:
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+ markup-email [markup file] [options]
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+ e.g. `markup-email email.rst`
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+
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+ Your chosen markdown requires these packages accordingly:
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+ - .markdown, .mdown, .mkdn, .md -- `gem install commonmarker`
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+ - .textile -- `gem install RedCloth`
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+ - .rdoc -- `gem install rdoc -v 3.6.1`
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+ - .org -- `gem install org-ruby`
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+ - .creole -- `gem install creole`
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+ - .mediawiki, .wiki -- `gem install wikicloth`
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+ - .rst -- `python3 -m pip install sphinx`
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+ - .asciidoc, .adoc, .asc -- `gem install asciidoctor`
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+ - .pod -- Pod::Simple::XHTML comes with Perl >= 5.10.
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+
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+ EOF
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+ puts help
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+ exit 0
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+ end
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+
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+ sanitize = false
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+ if '-s'.arg? || '--sanitize'.arg?
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+ sanitize = true
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+ end
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+
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+ allowed_files = %w{
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+ markdown mdown mkdn md
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+ textile
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+ rdoc
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+ org
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+ creole
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+ mediawiki wiki
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+ rst
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+ asciidoc adoc asc
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+ pod
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+ }
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+
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+ file = String.new
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+ ARGV.each do |arg|
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+ if allowed_files.include? arg.split('.')[-1]
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+ file = arg
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+ break
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ if file.empty? || !File.exist?(file)
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+ puts "\nNot a markup file or the file does not exist!\nSee --help for more information."
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+
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+ title = ARGV[ARGV.index('-t') + 1] unless ARGV.index('-t').nil?
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+ title = ARGV[ARGV.index('--title') + 1] unless ARGV.index('--title').nil?
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+ title = String.new if title.nil?
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+ puts "\nFilename and title not set,\na logical filename shall be chosen for you.\nPerhaps see `--help` for information." if title.empty?
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+ puts "\nTitle is : #{title}\nFilename is : #{title}.html\n" unless title.empty?
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+
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+ if sanitize
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+ puts "\nMarkup/HTML will be sanitized,\n(`class="..."` attributes and <script> tags will be disalowed)."
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+ else
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+ puts "\nMarkup/HTML will NOT be sanitized, this might be dangerous!\nType `--help` fore more information."
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+ end
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+ puts
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+
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+ filename = title.empty? ? String.new : "#{title}.html"
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+ MarkupEmail::Convert.new(file, title, sanitize).write filename
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+ require 'markup_email/convert'
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+ require 'markup_email/styling'
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+ require 'markup_email/meta'
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+
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+ module MarkupEmail
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+ class Convert
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+ attr_reader :content
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+
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+ def initialize file, title, sanitize=false
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+ @file = file
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+ body = Render.new(@file, sanitize).body
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+ metadata = HTMLify.new(body)
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+ metadata.title = title
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+ metadata.documentize
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+ metadata.meta
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+ @content = Styler.github_md(metadata.content)
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+ end
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+
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+ def write name=String.new
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+ ext_split = File.basename(@file).split('.')
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+ new_file = name
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+ new_file = "#{ext_split[0, ext_split.length - 1][0]}-email.#{ext_split[-1]}.html" if name.empty?
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+
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+ File.open("#{File.dirname(@file)}/#{new_file}", 'w') { |file| file.write @content }
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'github/markup'
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+
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+ require 'sanitize'
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+ require 'gemoji'
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+ require 'rinku'
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+ require 'html/pipeline'
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+ require 'html/pipeline/rouge_filter'
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+ require 'task_list/filter'
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+
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+ module MarkupEmail
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+ class Render
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+ include HTML
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+ def initialize file, sanitize=false
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+ @file = file
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+ @sanitize = sanitize
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+ end
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+
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+ def body
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+ exit 1 unless package_tester
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+ unfiltered = File.read(@file) #GitHub::Markup.render @file, File.read(@file) # Use me :'(
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+ # ^^^^^ IN THE FUTURE, WHEN `HTML::Pipeline` HAS FIXED THEIR SHIT AND DON'T
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+ # ^^^^^ A HUNDRED YEAR OLD VERSION OF `github-linguist` I WILL BE ABLE TO
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+ # ^^^^^ ALL THE MARKUPS LISTED IN THE `--help` SECTION...
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+ context = {
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+ :asset_root => "https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/icons",
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+ :gfm => true
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+ }
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+ filters = [
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+ Pipeline::MarkdownFilter,
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+ Pipeline::SanitizationFilter,
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+ Pipeline::TableOfContentsFilter,
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+ #Pipeline::CamoFilter,
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+ TaskList::Filter,
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+ Pipeline::EmojiFilter,
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+ Pipeline::AutolinkFilter,
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+ Pipeline::SyntaxHighlightFilter
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+ ]
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+ filters.delete(Pipeline::SanitizationFilter) unless @sanitize
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+
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+ pipeline = Pipeline.new filters, context
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+ return pipeline.call(unfiltered)[:output].to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ def require_test(package)
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+ begin
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+ require "#{package}"
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ puts "`#{package}` not installed for you chosen markup!\nSee `--help` for more information on installing the package."
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+ exit 1
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+ else
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+ return "`#{package}` installed!"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def package_tester
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+ if %w(.markdown .md .mdown .mkdn).include? File.extname(@file)
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+ require_test 'commonmarker'
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+ return true
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+ end
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+ if File.extname(@file) == '.textile'
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+ require_test 'RedCloth'
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+ return true
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+ end
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+ if File.extname(@file) == '.rdoc'
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+ require_test 'rdoc'
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+ return true
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+ end
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+ if File.extname(@file) == '.org'
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+ require_test 'org-ruby'
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+ return true
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+ end
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+ if File.extname(@file) == '.creole'
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+ require_test 'org-ruby'
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+ return true
75
+ end
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+ if %w(.mediawiki .wiki).include? File.extname(@file)
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+ require_test 'wikicloth'
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+ return true
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+ end
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+ if File.extname(@file) == '.rst'
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+ begin
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+ %x(python3 --version)
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+ rescue
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+ puts "python3 (Python version 3) not installed, please install python3!"
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+ unless %x(python3 -c "import sphinx" 2>&1).empty?
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+ puts "python3 `sphinx` module not installed for .rst markup!\nSee `--help` for more information on installing the package."
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+ return true
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+ end
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+ if %w(.asciidoc .adoc .asc).include? File.extname(@file)
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+ require_test 'asciidoctor'
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+ return true
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+ end
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+ if File.extname(@file) == '.pod'
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+ begin
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+ %x(perl -v)
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+ rescue
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+ puts "Perl not installed! Please install Perl"
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+ unless %x(perl -v)[%x(perl -v).index('(v') + 2, 4].to_f >= 5.10
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+ puts "Your perl version is not up to date (Perl must be >= 5.10)."
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+ puts "your perl version is #{%x(perl -v)[%x(perl -v).index('(v'), 9]}."
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+ return true # comes with perl
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+ end
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+ return true
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'nokogiri'
2
+
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+ require 'net/http'
4
+ require 'open-uri'
5
+
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+ require 'rouge'
7
+
8
+ module MarkupEmail
9
+ class HTMLify
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+ attr_accessor :title
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+ def initialize content
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+ @content = content
13
+ end
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+
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+ def documentize
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+ @content = <<-HTML
17
+ <!DOCTYPE html>
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+ <html>
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+ <head></head>
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+ <body>
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+ <article class="markdown-body">#{@content}</article>
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+ </body>
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+ </html>
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+ HTML
25
+ end
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+
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+ def meta
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+ document = Nokogiri::HTML(@content)
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+ document.css('html')[0]['xmlns' ] = "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
30
+ document.css('html')[0]['xmlns:v'] = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml"
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+ document.css('html')[0]['xmlns:o'] = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office"
32
+
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+ document.at_css('head') << <<-HTML
34
+ <!-- NAME: 1:2:1 COLUMN -->
35
+ <!--[if gte mso 15]>
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+ <xml>
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+ <o:OfficeDocumentSettings>
38
+ <o:AllowPNG/>
39
+ <o:PixelsPerInch>96</o:PixelsPerInch>
40
+ </o:OfficeDocumentSettings>
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+ </xml>
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+ <![endif]-->
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+ HTML
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+ #github_framework = Net::HTTP.get(URI.parse("https://assets-cdn.github.com/assets/frameworks-2d2d4c150f7000385741c6b992b302689ecd172246c6428904e0813be9bceca6.css"))
45
+ #github_primercss = Net::HTTP.get(URI.parse("https://assets-cdn.github.com/assets/github-0522ae8d3b3bdc841d2f91f90efd5f1fd9040d910905674cd134ced43a6dfea6.css"))
46
+
47
+ # Include: #{Rouge::Themes::Tulip.render(scope: '.highlight')} in a style tag for rouge font rendering
48
+ document.at_css('head') << <<-HTML
49
+ <title>#{@title}</title>
50
+ <meta charset="UTF-8">
51
+ <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
52
+ <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
53
+ HTML
54
+
55
+ #
56
+ @content = document.to_s
57
+ end
58
+
59
+ def content; @content; end
60
+ end
61
+ end
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1
+ module MarkupEmail
2
+ class Styler
3
+ def self.github_md content
4
+ document = Nokogiri::HTML(content)
5
+
6
+ github_css = Net::HTTP.get(URI.parse("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sindresorhus/github-markdown-css/gh-pages/github-markdown.css"))
7
+ document.at_css('head') << <<-HTML
8
+ <style>
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+ #{github_css}
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+ .c1,.cd,.cm,.cs,.markdown-body .c{color:#6a737d}.markdown-body .no,.markdown-body .s .v{color:#005cc5}.markdown-body .e,.markdown-body .en,.na,.nf,.nx{color:#6f42c1}.markdown-body .gh,.w{color:#24292e}.markdown-body .nt{color:#22863a}.highlight .k,.highlight .kn,.highlight .kp,.highlight .kr,.highlight .kv,.k,.kn,.kr,.markdown-body .n{color:#d73a49}.markdown-body .cce,.markdown-body .pds,.markdown-body .s,.markdown-body .s1,.markdown-body .sr,.markdown-body .sra,.markdown-body .sre,.s2{color:#032f62}.markdown-body .smw,.markdown-body .v{color:#e36209}.markdown-body .bu{color:#b31d28}.markdown-body .ii{color:#fafbfc;background-color:#b31d28}.markdown-body .c2{color:#fafbfc;background-color:#d73a49}.markdown-body .c2::before{content:"^M"}.markdown-body .sr .cce{font-weight:700;color:#22863a}.markdown-body .ml{color:#735c0f}.markdown-body .en,.markdown-body .mh,.markdown-body .ms{font-weight:700;color:#005cc5}.markdown-body .mi{font-style:italic;color:#24292e}.markdown-body .mb{font-weight:700;color:#24292e}.markdown-body .md{color:#b31d28;background-color:#ffeef0}.markdown-body .mi1{color:#22863a;background-color:#f0fff4}.markdown-body .mc{color:#e36209;background-color:#ffebda}.markdown-body .mi2{color:#f6f8fa;background-color:#005cc5}.markdown-body .mdr{font-weight:700;color:#6f42c1}.markdown-body .ba{color:#586069}.markdown-body .sg{color:#959da5}.markdown-body .corl{text-decoration:underline;color:#032f62}
11
+ </style>
12
+
13
+ <style>
14
+ body {
15
+ margin: 100px auto;
16
+ width: 980px;
17
+ font-size: 16px;
18
+ font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif, "Apple Color Emoji", "Segoe UI Emoji", "Segoe UI Symbol";
19
+ padding: 0;
20
+ }
21
+ .markdown-body {
22
+ display: block;
23
+ padding: 45px;
24
+ border-radius: 5px;
25
+ border: 1px solid #ddd;
26
+
27
+ }
28
+ .markdown-body:first-child {
29
+ box-shadow: 0 10px 50px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
30
+ }
31
+ img {
32
+ border-radius: 5px;
33
+ }
34
+ </style>
35
+ HTML
36
+ document.to_s
37
+ end
38
+ end
39
+ end
metadata ADDED
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: markup-email
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.0.0
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
7
+ - Demonstrandum
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+ date: 2017-07-15 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ dependencies:
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