import os def save_signature(name, link, author): with open(f"_data/signed/{author}.yaml", "w") as f: f.write(f"name: {name.strip()}\nlink: {link.strip()}\n") def parse_and_import_signature(content, author): if os.path.isfile(f"_data/signed/{author}.yaml"): return content_lines = [line.strip() for line in content.replace("`", "").strip().split("\n") if line.strip()] imported = False for i in range(len(content_lines) - 1): if content_lines[i].lower().startswith("name:") and content_lines[i + 1].lower().startswith("link:"): save_signature(content_lines[i][5:], content_lines[i + 1][5:], author) imported = True # Apparently most people can't follow a two-line template, e.g. miss 'name:' # or 'link:' or use 'site:' instead of 'link:' or use 'mailto:' instead of # 'link: mailto:', etc., so we have to guess in what way their # interpretation is wrong, and try to make the format at least somewhat # correct. if not imported and len(content_lines) == 2: name, link = content_lines if name.lower().startswith("name:"): name = name[5:] if link.lower().startswith("link:"): link = link[5:] elif link.lower().startswith("site:"): link = link[5:] elif link.lower().startswith("mail:"): link = "mailto:" + link[5:].strip() elif link.lower().startswith("email:"): link = "mailto:" + link[6:].strip() elif link.lower().startswith("mailto:"): link = "mailto:" + link[7:].strip() # Demangle email if "@" in link or "(at)" in link or "[at]" in link: link = link.replace("[at]", "@") link = link.replace("(at)", "@") link = link.replace(" at ", "@") link = link.replace("[dot]", ".") link = link.replace("(dot)", ".") link = link.replace(" dot ", ".") link = link.replace(" ", "") # Add protocol to links without it if "@" in link: if not link.startswith("mailto:"): link = f"mailto:{link}" elif link.startswith("www.") or link.endswith(".com"): link = f"https://{link}" if "/" in link or "@" in link: save_signature(name, link, author)