#!/usr/bin/env python """Truncation beautifier function This simple function attempts to intelligently truncate a given string """ def trunc(s, min_pos=0, max_pos=75, ellipsis=True): """Return a nicely shortened string if over a set upper limit (default 75 characters) What is nicely shortened? Consider this line from Orwell's 1984... 0---------1---------2---------3---------4---------5---------6---------7----> When we are omnipotent we shall have no more need of science. There will be If the limit is set to 70, a hard truncation would result in... When we are omnipotent we shall have no more need of science. There wi... Truncating to the nearest space might be better... When we are omnipotent we shall have no more need of science. There... The best truncation would be... When we are omnipotent we shall have no more need of science... Therefore, the returned string will be, in priority... 1. If the string is less than the limit, just return the whole string 2. If the string has a period, return the string from zero to the first period from the right 3. If the string has no period, return the string from zero to the first space 4. If there is no space or period in the range return a hard truncation In all cases, the string returned will have ellipsis appended unless otherwise specified. Parameters: s = string to be truncated as a String min_pos = minimum character index to return as Integer (returned string will be at least this long - default 0) max_pos = maximum character index to return as Integer (returned string will be at most this long - default 75) ellipsis = returned string will have an ellipsis appended to it before it is returned if this is set as Boolean (default is True) Returns: Truncated String Throws: ValueError exception if min_pos > max_pos, indicating improper configuration Usage: short_string = trunc(some_long_string) or shorter_string = trunc(some_long_string,max_pos=15,ellipsis=False) """ # Sentinel value -1 returned by String function rfind NOT_FOUND = -1 # Error message for max smaller than min positional error ERR_MAXMIN = 'Minimum position cannot be greater than maximum position' # If the minimum position value is greater than max, throw an exception if max_pos < min_pos: raise ValueError(ERR_MAXMIN) # Change the ellipsis characters here if you want a true ellipsis if ellipsis: suffix = '...' else: suffix = '' # Case 1: Return string if it is shorter (or equal to) than the limit length = len(s) if length <= max_pos: return s + suffix else: # Case 2: Return it to nearest period if possible try: end = s.rindex('.', min_pos, max_pos) except ValueError: # Case 3: Return string to nearest space end = s.rfind(' ', min_pos, max_pos) if end == NOT_FOUND: end = max_pos return s[0:end] + suffix