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ghdiff

Generate Github-style HTML for unified diffs.

Changes

0.4 (2014-06-13)

  • Add iPython magic (mgaitan)

0.3 (2014-04-06)

  • Fix Python 3 issue when running as a command-line script.

0.2

  • Detect character encoding when reading files (Nyoroon)
  • PEP-8 clean up (laulaz)
  • Fix display problem when text line is too long (laulaz)

0.1

  • initial release.

diff

Generate a diff and output Github-style HTML for it.

>>> import ghdiff
>>> from six import print_
>>> print_(ghdiff.diff("a\nb", "b\nb"))
<style type="text/css">
...
</style>
<div class="diff">
    <div class="control">@@&nbsp;-1,2&nbsp;+1,2&nbsp;@@
    </div>
    <div class="delete">-a</div>
    <div class="">&nbsp;b</div>
    <div class="insert">+b</div>
</div>

The css option controls whether or not the output includes CSS.

>>> print_(ghdiff.diff("blah blah blah\nb", "blah zxqq blah\nb", css=False))
<div class="diff">
    <div class="control">@@&nbsp;-1,2&nbsp;+1,2&nbsp;@@
    </div>
    <div class="delete">-blah&nbsp;<span class="highlight">blah</span>&nbsp;blah</div>
    <div class="insert">+blah&nbsp;<span class="highlight">zxqq</span>&nbsp;blah</div>
    <div class="">&nbsp;b</div>
</div>

diff accepts lists of strings representing lines as well.

>>> print_(ghdiff.diff(["blah blah blah", "b"], ["blah zxqq blah", "b"]))
<style type="text/css">
...
</style>
<div class="diff">
    <div class="control">@@&nbsp;-1,2&nbsp;+1,2&nbsp;@@
    </div>
    <div class="delete">-blah&nbsp;<span class="highlight">blah</span>&nbsp;blah</div>
    <div class="insert">+blah&nbsp;<span class="highlight">zxqq</span>&nbsp;blah</div>
    <div class="">&nbsp;b</div>
</div>

IPython magic

ghdiff also works as an IPython magic:

In[1]: %load_ext ghdiff

In[2]: %ghdiff var1 var2

See a notebook example

colorize

colorize takes an existing unified diff and outputs Github-style markup.

>>> print_(ghdiff.colorize("""\
... index 921100e..8b177e1 100755
... --- a/src/ghdiff.py
... +++ b/src/ghdiff.py
... @@ -10,20 +10,24 @@ def escape(text):
...  default_css = \"\"\"\
...  <style type="text/css">
...  %s
... -</style>\"\"\" % (open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "default.css")).read(),)
... +</style>
... +\"\"\" % (open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "default.css")).read(),)
... +"""))
<style type="text/css">
...
</style>
<div class="diff">
<div class="control">@@&nbsp;-10,20&nbsp;+10,24&nbsp;@@&nbsp;def&nbsp;escape(text):</div>
<div class="">&nbsp;default_css&nbsp;=&nbsp;"""&nbsp;&lt;style&nbsp;type="text/css"&gt;</div>
<div class="">&nbsp;%s</div>
<div class="delete">-&lt;/style&gt;"""&nbsp;%&nbsp;(open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),&nbsp;"default.css")).read(),)</div>
<div class="insert">+&lt;/style&gt;</div>
<div class="insert">+"""&nbsp;%&nbsp;(open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),&nbsp;"default.css")).read(),)</div>
<div class="insert">+</div>
</div>