import re
import string

from django.utils.safestring import SafeData, mark_safe
from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode
from django.utils.functional import allow_lazy
from django.utils.http import urlquote

# Configuration for urlize() function.
LEADING_PUNCTUATION  = ['(', '<', '&lt;']
TRAILING_PUNCTUATION = ['.', ',', ')', '>', '\n', '&gt;']

word_split_re = re.compile(r'(\s+)')
punctuation_re = re.compile('^(?P<lead>(?:%s)*)(?P<middle>.*?)(?P<trail>(?:%s)*)$' % \
    ('|'.join([re.escape(x) for x in LEADING_PUNCTUATION]),
    '|'.join([re.escape(x) for x in TRAILING_PUNCTUATION])))
simple_email_re = re.compile(r'^\S+@[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+$')

def escape(html):
    """
    Returns the given HTML with ampersands, quotes and angle brackets encoded.
    """
    return mark_safe(force_unicode(html).replace('&', '&amp;').replace('<', '&lt;').replace('>', '&gt;').replace('"', '&quot;').replace("'", '&#39;'))
escape = allow_lazy(escape, unicode)

## modification of django's urlize, add '%' to safe:
##   urlquote('http://%s' % middle, safe='/&=:;#?+*%')
## the origin is
##   urlquote('http://%s' % middle, safe='/&=:;#?+*')
def urlize(text, trim_url_limit=None, nofollow=False, autoescape=False):
    """
    Converts any URLs in text into clickable links.

    Works on http://, https://, www. links and links ending in .org, .net or
    .com. Links can have trailing punctuation (periods, commas, close-parens)
    and leading punctuation (opening parens) and it'll still do the right
    thing.

    If trim_url_limit is not None, the URLs in link text longer than this limit
    will truncated to trim_url_limit-3 characters and appended with an elipsis.

    If nofollow is True, the URLs in link text will get a rel="nofollow"
    attribute.

    If autoescape is True, the link text and URLs will get autoescaped.
    """
    trim_url = lambda x, limit=trim_url_limit: limit is not None and (len(x) > limit and ('%s...' % x[:max(0, limit - 3)])) or x
    safe_input = isinstance(text, SafeData)
    words = word_split_re.split(force_unicode(text))
    nofollow_attr = nofollow and ' rel="nofollow"' or ''
    for i, word in enumerate(words):
        match = None
        if '.' in word or '@' in word or ':' in word:
            match = punctuation_re.match(word)
        if match:
            lead, middle, trail = match.groups()
            # Make URL we want to point to.
            url = None
            if middle.startswith('http://') or middle.startswith('https://'):
                url = urlquote(middle, safe='/&=:;#?+*%')
            elif middle.startswith('www.') or ('@' not in middle and \
                    middle and middle[0] in string.ascii_letters + string.digits and \
                    (middle.endswith('.org') or middle.endswith('.net') or middle.endswith('.com'))):
                url = urlquote('http://%s' % middle, safe='/&=:;#?+*%')
            # elif '@' in middle and not ':' in middle and simple_email_re.match(middle):
            #     url = 'mailto:%s' % middle
            #     nofollow_attr = ''
            # Make link.
            if url:
                trimmed = trim_url(middle)
                if autoescape and not safe_input:
                    lead, trail = escape(lead), escape(trail)
                    url, trimmed = escape(url), escape(trimmed)
                middle = '<a target="_blank" href="%s"%s>%s</a>' % (url, nofollow_attr, trimmed)
                words[i] = mark_safe('%s%s%s' % (lead, middle, trail))
            else:
                if safe_input:
                    words[i] = mark_safe(word)
                elif autoescape:
                    words[i] = escape(word)
        elif safe_input:
            words[i] = mark_safe(word)
        elif autoescape:
            words[i] = escape(word)
    return u''.join(words)
urlize = allow_lazy(urlize, unicode)