read.markets/app/templates_env.py
Giorgio Gilestro 824d849c63 brand: rename product to "Read the Markets" (read.markets)
The product is now "Read the Markets" served at https://read.markets,
with the app at https://app.read.markets. "Cassandra" survives only as
the in-product AI persona (system prompt + "Ask Cassandra" chat label).

Centralised the brand in app/branding.py: BRAND_NAME, BRAND_SHORT,
DOMAIN, SITE_URL, APP_URL, EMAIL_FROM_DEFAULT. Jinja templates pull
{{ BRAND_NAME }} via globals registered in templates_env.py; Python
code reads branding.BRAND_NAME directly. The future-rename surface
is now a one-liner.

Updated: FastAPI app title, every page title (dashboard, news, log,
settings, upload, login, verify), header brand div, auth-card brands,
OTP email subject + HTML + plain-text bodies (incl. uppercase header
tag), OpenRouter X-Title + HTTP-Referer attribution headers, README.
Email tests now assert against branding.BRAND_NAME rather than the
literal string.

Internal identifiers deliberately kept on the legacy "cassandra" name
to avoid invalidating live sessions / advisory locks / configs:
cookies (cassandra_session, cassandra_pending) + itsdangerous salts,
MariaDB GET_LOCK keys, CASSANDRA_TOKEN env var, cassandra.css filename,
pyproject package name, localStorage prefs, outbound User-Agent strings.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 19:39:38 +01:00

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"""Shared Jinja2 environment with custom filters for the dashboard.
Imported by both routers/pages.py and routers/api.py so the filters are
registered exactly once."""
from __future__ import annotations
from pathlib import Path
from fastapi.templating import Jinja2Templates
from markupsafe import Markup, escape
from app import branding
from app.services.glossary import wrap_glossary
TEMPLATE_DIR = Path(__file__).resolve().parent / "templates"
def _fmt_price(v: float | None) -> str:
"""Format a price in a way that's readable in dense terminal tables.
Avoids scientific notation for large round numbers (FTSE 25,962, not 2.596e+04)
and keeps enough precision for FX rates like 0.8725 EUR/GBP."""
if v is None:
return ""
av = abs(v)
if av >= 1000:
return f"{v:,.2f}"
if av >= 10:
return f"{v:.2f}"
if av >= 1:
return f"{v:.4f}"
return f"{v:.4f}"
def _fmt_signed(v: float | None, decimals: int = 2) -> str:
if v is None:
return ""
return f"{v:+,.{decimals}f}"
def _fmt_money(v: float | None) -> str:
if v is None:
return ""
return f"{v:,.2f}"
def _glossary_filter(value, tone: str | None = None):
"""Wrap glossary terms in NOVICE-mode AI content. Returns Markup so
Jinja won't re-escape the inserted <span> tags. Plain-text inputs are
HTML-escaped first; already-Markup inputs (e.g. log.content_html) are
treated as HTML and passed through wrap_glossary unchanged."""
if value is None:
return Markup("")
if isinstance(value, Markup):
html = str(value)
else:
html = str(escape(value))
if (tone or "").upper() != "NOVICE":
return Markup(html)
return Markup(wrap_glossary(html, tone=tone))
templates = Jinja2Templates(directory=str(TEMPLATE_DIR))
templates.env.filters["price"] = _fmt_price
templates.env.filters["signed"] = _fmt_signed
templates.env.filters["money"] = _fmt_money
templates.env.filters["glossary"] = _glossary_filter
# Brand globals — every template that prints a product name should pull
# from these so a future rename is a one-liner in `app/branding.py`.
templates.env.globals["BRAND_NAME"] = branding.BRAND_NAME
templates.env.globals["BRAND_SHORT"] = branding.BRAND_SHORT
templates.env.globals["SITE_URL"] = branding.SITE_URL
templates.env.globals["APP_URL"] = branding.APP_URL