Version 0.3 of the Repository conversion script: convert.py

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#version 0.2
#by John Wood - for Tech Advance
# This script reads through the monolithic .md files in a DokuWiki copy of OBS and splits them out into chunks in folders
# named like the .md files. The chunks are named 1.txt to n.txt where `n` is the last chunk. The folders and files are
# automatically named correctly. Because the script doesn't generate a manifest.json I create a project in translationStudio
# and then merge the folders created by this script into the translation folder created by translationStudio.
#convert.py
#version 0.3
# by John Wood -- for Tech Advance
# This script reads through the monolithic .md files in a DokuWiki copy of OBS and splits them
# out into chunks in folders named like the .md files. The chunks are named 01.txt to nn.txt
# where `nn` is the last chunk.
# The folders and files are automatically named correctly. The script now creates a
# manifest.json file as well.
# Usage: python convert.py <path to DokuWiki OBS files>
# Import necessary python components
import os
# os is used for file system commands
import re
# re is used for regular expressions
import sys
# sys is used for command line arguments
import shutil
# shutil is high-level file operations
#Import necessary python components
from subprocess import call
# to fork for git
import os # file system commands
import re # regular expressions
import sys # command line arguments
import shutil # high level file operations
# print "Starting the conversion process"
from subprocess import call # to fork for git
program_name=sys.argv[0];
arguments=sys.argv[1:];
count_args=len(arguments);
if count_args !=1 :
# print "Usage: convert old_dir"
sys.exit(1);
convertdir = sys.argv[1];
projectinfo = convertdir.split("_");
oldpath=projectinfo[0];
path=oldpath.split("/");
language=path[len(path)-1];
book=projectinfo[1];
#projectType=projectinfo[2];
if len(projectinfo)!=2:
print"This may not be a DokuWiki OBS project, and I'm not sure how to handle it";
program_name=sys.argv[0]
arguments=sys.argv[1:]
count_args=len(arguments)
if count_args !=1 : #If there is not exactly one argument, fail with a usage remark.
print ("convert.py script to convert DokuWiki OBS to translationStudio format")
print ("Usage: python converty.py <old directory>")
sys.exit(1)
elif book=="obs":
# munge the filename to get the name of the resulting folder.
targetpath=convertdir+"_text_obs"
# print "The language is "+language;
# print "Source directory is "+convertdir;
# print "Target directory is "+targetpath;
convertdir=sys.argv[1]
projectinfo=convertdir.split("_") # splitting the argument on undescores will give us the
# information about the OBS project
oldpath=projectinfo[0] # The first element of the argument is the path to the old project
path=oldpath.split("/") # we can then learn more about the project from its path
language=path[len(path)-1] # The last element in the path is the language code. We have to
# subtract one because the first element is 0, rather than 1
# Create the manifest file
book=projectinfo[1] # The book name, then, should be the second part of the project name
for filename in os.listdir(convertdir+"/content/"):
#run the script in the target directory
# Check for special folders first
if (filename=="front"):
if len(projectinfo)!=2: # tS projects look like lll_obs_text_obs rather than lll_obs
print("This may not be a DokuWiki OBS project and I'm not sure how to handle it")
sys.exit(1)
elif book=="obs":
targetpath=convertdir+"_text_obs" #this gets the target name into the right format
worksite=convertdir+"/content/"
for filename in os.listdir(worksite): #the actual content is in a subdirectory
if(filename=="front"):
if not os.path.exists(targetpath+"/front"):
os.makedirs(targetpath+"/front")
for filename2 in os.listdir(convertdir+"/content/"+filename+"/"):
shutil.copyfile(convertdir+"/content/"+filename+"/"+filename2,targetpath+"/front/"+filename2.replace(".md",".txt"));
# Else, if the filename is a MarkDown file
elif filename.endswith(".md"):
filenum = 00;
# We start by making a folder/directory matching the name of the Markdown file
newpath = filename.replace(".md","");
newpath=targetpath+"/"+newpath;
for filename2 in os.listdir(worksite+filename+"/"):
shutil.copyfile(worksite+filename+"/"+filename2, targetpath+"/front/"+filename2.replace(".md",".txt"))
#copy the file to the new location, changing its extension to .txt
elif filename.endswith(".md"): # all other files we deal with are MarkDown files
filenum=01
# We start by making a folder/directory matching the name of the md file
newpath=filename.replace(".md","")
newpath=targetpath+"/"+newpath
if not os.path.exists(newpath):
os.makedirs(newpath)
worksite = convertdir + "/content/";
filename=worksite+filename;
filename=worksite+filename
# Then, opening the file to scan it
with open(filename) as mdfile:
# Parsing the file by line
with open(filename) as mdfile: #we open the old md to scan it
for line in mdfile:
# print "Working with line: "+line.strip("\s")
# Lines with ![Image are image references not needed in the translationStudio project
if re.match('\!\[Image|\[\[https',line):
# print " Found a line matching ![Image"
filenum = filenum + 1
# print " Filenumber is "+format(filenum)
elif re.match("#",line):
# print " Found a line Matching # -- this is a Title"
# print " Writing to "+newpath;
myTitle = newpath + "/title.txt"
with open(myTitle, "a+") as newfile:
# We write the same line to the new file, but erase the hashes (#)
newfile.write(line.replace("#",""));
if re.match("\!\[Image\]",line):
#line is an image: increment the file counter
newFileName = newpath + "/{:0>2d}".format(filenum)+".txt"
filenum = filenum+1
writeLine=""
elif re.match(r'\[\[https',line):
#line is an image: increment the file counter
newFileName = newpath + "/{:0>2d}".format(filenum)+".txt"
filenum = filenum+1
writeLine=""
elif re.match("_",line):
# Lines with underscores are the references
myRef = newpath + "/reference.txt"
with open(myRef, "a+") as newfile:
#we write the same line to the new file, but erase the underscores
newfile.write(line.replace("_",""));
# Only process lines that aren't blank
#lines with underscores are the references
newFileName = newpath+"/reference.txt"
writeLine=line.replace("_","")
elif re.match("#",line):
#matching title
newFileName = newpath+"/title.txt"
writeLine=line.replace("#","")
elif not line.strip("\s")=="\n":
# print "Line "+'"'+line.strip("\s")+'"'+" is blank"
#else:
# print " The current file number is "+format(filenum)
if filenum==0: filenum=1
newFileName = "{:0>2d}".format(filenum)+".txt";
# print " Writing the text file - "+newFileName
myNewFile = newpath + "/"+newFileName
with open(myNewFile, "a+") as newfile:
newfile.write(line)
# checking that the line isn't blank
writeLine=line
elif line.strip("\s")=="\n":
writeLine=""
with open(newFileName, "a+") as newfile:
newfile.write(writeLine)
newfile.close()
print "Generating the manifest"
with open(convertdir+"/manifest.yaml") as manfile:
with open(targetpath+"/manifest.json","a+") as newmanfile:
for manline in manfile:
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direction_match = re.search(r" direction: (\w+)",manline)
modified_date_match= re.search(r" modified: '(\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d)'",manline)
if modified_date_match:
modified_date=modified_date_match.group(1);
modified_date=modified_date_match.group(1)
elif title_match:
target_language_name=title_match.group(1);
target_language_name=title_match.group(1)
elif direction_match:
target_direction = direction_match.group(1);
target_direction = direction_match.group(1)
newmanfile.write('\n'.join([
'{',
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' "parent_draft": {},',
' "translators": [],',
' "finished_chunks": []',
'}']));
'}']))
#gitCommand = "/usr/bin/git init "+targetpath;
#call("/usr/bin/git init", targetpath)
os.chdir(targetpath)
call(["git","init"])
call(["git","add","."])
call(["git","commit","-m Initial commit"])
print ("New project written in "+targetpath)