def parse()

in csp/extensions/__init__.py [0:0]


    def parse(self, parser: Parser) -> nodes.Node:
        # the first token is the token that started the tag.  In our case
        # we only listen to ``'script'`` so this will be a name token with
        # `script` as value.  We get the line number so that we can give
        # that line number to the nodes we create by hand.
        lineno = next(parser.stream).lineno

        # Get the current context and pass along
        kwargs = [nodes.Keyword("ctx", nodes.ContextReference())]

        # Parse until we are done with optional script tag attributes
        while parser.stream.current.value in SCRIPT_ATTRS:
            attr_name = parser.stream.current.value
            parser.stream.skip(2)
            kwargs.append(nodes.Keyword(attr_name, parser.parse_expression()))

        # now we parse the body of the script block up to `endscript` and
        # drop the needle (which would always be `endscript` in that case)
        body = parser.parse_statements(("name:endscript",), drop_needle=True)

        # now return a `CallBlock` node that calls our _render_script
        # helper method on this extension.
        return nodes.CallBlock(self.call_method("_render_script", kwargs=kwargs), [], [], body).set_lineno(lineno)