""" pygments.lexers.asc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lexer for various ASCII armored files. :copyright: Copyright 2006-2022 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. """ import re from pygments.lexer import RegexLexer, bygroups from pygments.token import Comment, Generic, Name, Operator, String, Whitespace __all__ = ['AscLexer'] class AscLexer(RegexLexer): """ Lexer for ASCII armored files, containing `-----BEGIN/END ...-----` wrapped base64 data. .. versionadded:: 2.10 """ name = 'ASCII armored' aliases = ['asc', 'pem'] filenames = [ '*.asc', # PGP; *.gpg, *.pgp, and *.sig too, but those can be binary '*.pem', # X.509; *.cer, *.crt, *.csr, and key etc too, but those can be binary 'id_dsa', 'id_ecdsa', 'id_ecdsa_sk', 'id_ed25519', 'id_ed25519_sk', 'id_rsa', # SSH private keys ] mimetypes = ['application/pgp-keys', 'application/pgp-encrypted', 'application/pgp-signature'] flags = re.MULTILINE tokens = { 'root': [ (r'\s+', Whitespace), (r'^-----BEGIN [^\n]+-----$', Generic.Heading, 'data'), (r'\S+', Comment), ], 'data': [ (r'\s+', Whitespace), (r'^([^:]+)(:)([ \t]+)(.*)', bygroups(Name.Attribute, Operator, Whitespace, String)), (r'^-----END [^\n]+-----$', Generic.Heading, 'root'), (r'\S+', String), ], } def analyse_text(text): if re.search(r'^-----BEGIN [^\n]+-----\r?\n', text): return True