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Draft script to find diverging links #1966

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/community/topics/dependencies-js.md
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Expand Up @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ There are two kinds of dependency definitions in this theme:
To update or add a JS dependency, follow these steps:

1. **Edit `package.json`** by adding or modifying a dependency.
2. **Re-generate `package-lock.json`** in order to create a new set of frozen dependencies for the theme. To do this, run the following command from [the Sphinx Theme Builder](https://github.com/pradyunsg/sphinx-theme-builder).
2. **Re-generate `package-lock.json`** in order to create a new set of frozen dependencies for the theme. To do this, run the following command from the [Sphinx Theme Builder](https://sphinx-theme-builder.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).

```
stb npm install --include=dev
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Before you start, ensure that you have the following installed:

- Python >= 3.9
- [Pandoc](https://pandoc.org/installing.html): we use `nbsphinx` to support notebook (.ipynb) files in the documentation, which requires [installing Pandoc](https://pandoc.org/installing.html) at a system level (or within a Conda environment).
- [Pandoc](https://pandoc.org/): we use `nbsphinx` to support notebook (`.ipynb`) files in the documentation, which requires [installing Pandoc](https://pandoc.org/installing.html) at a system level (or within a Conda environment).

## Clone the repository locally

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$ stb serve docs --open-browser
```

## Run the tests
## Manually run the tests

To manually run the tests for this theme, first set up your environment locally, and then run:

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/user_guide/accessibility.md
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approach to telling programs like search engines and assistive technologies where
different content appears on a website.

If using a service like [ReadTheDocs](https://readthedocs.com), these files
If using a service like [ReadTheDocs](https://about.readthedocs.com/), these files
will be created for you _automatically_, but for some other approaches below,
it's handy to generate a `sitemap.xml` locally or in CI with a tool like
[sphinx-sitemap](https://pypi.org/project/sphinx-sitemap/).
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.. note::

Don't forget to add back the ``"sidebar-ethical-ads.html"`` template if you are serving your documentation using `ReadTheDocs <https://readthedocs.org>`__.
Don't forget to add back the ``"sidebar-ethical-ads.html"`` template if you are serving your documentation using `ReadTheDocs <https://about.readthedocs.com/>`__.
136 changes: 136 additions & 0 deletions tools/divergent_links.py
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"""This script help checking inconsistent links.

That is to say, links that have the same title but go to different places.
This is useful for screen-reader and accessibility devices, where the user may
say "Go to X", but if there are 2 links named "X" this creates ambiguity.


Example (links that have the same name, but different URL):

We have a JavaScript <a href="javascript.html">API</a> and
a Python <a href="python.html">API</a>.

How to fix (give the links different names):

We have a <a href="javascript.html">JavaScript API</a> and
a <a href="python.html">Python API</a>.
"""
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import os
import sys
from collections import defaultdict
from urllib.parse import urljoin

from bs4 import BeautifulSoup

# when looking at inconsistent links across pages,
# a number of text is recurrent and appear on many pages.
# So we'll ignore these.

ignores = [
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"#",
"next",
"previous",
"[source]",
"edit on github",
"[docs]",
"read more ...",
"show source",
"module",
]


def find_html_files(folder_path):
"""Find all html files in given folder."""
html_files = []
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(folder_path):
for file in files:
if file.endswith(".html"):
html_files.append(os.path.join(root, file))
return html_files


class Checker:
"""Link checker."""

links: dict[str, list]

def __init__(self):
self.links = defaultdict(list)

def scan(self, html_content, file_path):
"""Scan given file for html links."""
# Parse the HTML content using BeautifulSoup
soup = BeautifulSoup(html_content, "html.parser")

# Dictionary to store URLs and their corresponding titles

# Extract all anchor tags
for a_tag in soup.find_all("a", href=True):
url = a_tag["href"]

# These are usually link into the same page ("see below", or even
# header anchors we thus exclude those.
if url.startswith("#"):
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continue
content = a_tag.text.strip().lower()
if content in ignores:
continue
# Some links are "$Title\nNext", or "$Title\nprev", so we only
# want to look at what is before the `\n`
if content.split("\n")[0] in ignores:
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continue

fullurl = urljoin(file_path, url)
self.links[content].append((fullurl, file_path))

def duplicates(self):
"""Print potential duplicates."""
for content, url_pages in self.links.items():
uniq_url = {u for u, _ in url_pages}
if len(uniq_url) >= 2:
print(
f'The link text "{content!r}" appears {len(url_pages)} times, '
f"and links to {len(uniq_url)} different URLs, on the following pages:"
)
dct = defaultdict(list)
for u, p in url_pages:
dct[u].append(p)
for u, ps in dct.items():
print(" ", u, "in")
for p in ps:
print(" ", p)


if len(sys.argv) == 3 and sys.argv[2] == "--all":
c = Checker()

for file in find_html_files(sys.argv[1]):
with open(file) as f:
data = f.read()
c.scan(data, file)

c.duplicates()
elif len(sys.argv) == 2:
for file in find_html_files(sys.argv[1]):
with open(file) as f:
data = f.read()
c = Checker()
c.scan(data, file)
c.duplicates()
else:
print(
"""
Check page-wise link consistency
(links with the same name on the same page should go to the same URL)

python tools/divergent_links.py docs/_build/html/

Check site-wide link consistency
(links with the same name across all pages should go the same URL)

python tools/divergent_links.py docs/_build/html/ --all

"""
)
sys.exit(1)
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