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xmflsct 45caae7083
New Crowdin updates (#388)
* New translations contextMenu.json (German)

* New translations contextMenu.json (Italian)

* New translations contextMenu.json (Japanese)

* New translations contextMenu.json (Korean)

* New translations contextMenu.json (Chinese Simplified)

* New translations contextMenu.json (Vietnamese)

* New translations contextMenu.json (Portuguese, Brazilian)

* New translations contextMenu.json (Chinese Simplified)
2022-09-21 00:23:07 +02:00
xmflsct a0bb964355 Try to meet Play Store's requirement 2022-09-21 00:17:36 +02:00
xmflsct 5b35951424 Remove expo-updates unfortunately
As now it starts charging
2022-09-21 00:16:55 +02:00
xmflsct ac10482bc8 Target v4.3.2 2022-09-20 22:47:29 +02:00
xmflsct 9203381382
Merge pull request #386 from tooot-app/384-remove-autolinker-dependency
Removed autolinker
2022-09-20 22:23:27 +02:00
xmflsct 7ec7f85893 Removed autolinker 2022-09-20 22:23:01 +02:00
90 changed files with 292 additions and 7403 deletions

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@ -96,17 +96,11 @@ jobs:
with:
distribution: 'zulu'
java-version: '11'
- name: -- Step 4 -- Use Expo action
uses: expo/expo-github-action@v7
with:
expo-version: latest
eas-version: latest
token: ${{ secrets.EXPO_TOKEN }}
- name: -- Step 5 -- Install node dependencies
- name: -- Step 4 -- Install node dependencies
run: yarn install
- name: -- Step 6 -- Install ruby dependencies
- name: -- Step 5 -- Install ruby dependencies
run: bundle install
- name: -- Step 7 -- Run fastlane
- name: -- Step 6 -- Run fastlane
env:
ENVIRONMENT: ${{ steps.branch.outputs.branch }}
LC_ALL: en_US.UTF-8
@ -118,7 +112,6 @@ jobs:
ANDROID_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.ANDROID_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD }}
ANDROID_KEYSTORE_ALIAS: ${{ secrets.ANDROID_KEYSTORE_ALIAS }}
ANDROID_KEYSTORE_KEY_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.ANDROID_KEYSTORE_KEY_PASSWORD }}
GH_PAT_GET_RELEASE: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
FL_GITHUB_RELEASE_API_BEARER: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: yarn app:build release
- name: -- Step 8 -- Publish expo update

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@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
## Major releases - App Store
"Major releases" are artifacts published as `x.?.?`:
* An artifact must be released as `x.?.?` if native modules have been changed or updated, including upgrading Expo SDK version.
* A new app store version has to be submitted.
* Outdated versions in principle do not receive further OTA updates.
## Minor releases - App Store
"Minor releases" are artifacts published as `?.y.?`:
* An artifact can be released as `?.y.?` when there is no change nor update made to the native modules.
* A new app store version can be submitted for better first launch experience.
* All these versions that are not part of above mentioned outdates versions receive also OTA updates.
## Patch releases - OTA
"Patch releases" are artifacts published as `?.?.z`:
* An artifact must be release as `?.?.z` when there is no major change to the functionalities.
* No new app store version will be submitted.
* All these versions that are not part of above mentioned outdates versions receive also OTA updates.
## OTA release channels
* `MAJOR.MINOR-environment`. Environments include `release`, `candidate` and `development`.

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@ -170,10 +170,6 @@ android {
}
}
}
manifestPlaceholders = [
runtimeVersion: project.hasProperty('runtimeVersion') ? project.property('runtimeVersion') : "",
branch: project.hasProperty('branch') ? project.property('branch') : "development"
]
}
if (isNewArchitectureEnabled()) {
// We configure the NDK build only if you decide to opt-in for the New Architecture.

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@ -13,12 +13,6 @@
<!-- [Custom] Expo Notifications -->
<meta-data android:name="expo.modules.notifications.default_notification_icon" android:resource="@drawable/ic_stat_notifications" />
<!-- [Custom] End Expo Notifications -->
<meta-data android:name="expo.modules.updates.EXPO_UPDATE_URL" android:value="https://u.expo.dev/3288313f-3ff0-496a-a5a9-d8985e7cad5f"/>
<meta-data android:name="expo.modules.updates.EXPO_RUNTIME_VERSION" android:value="${runtimeVersion}"/>
<meta-data android:name="expo.modules.updates.UPDATES_CONFIGURATION_REQUEST_HEADERS_KEY" android:value="{'expo-channel-name':'${branch}'}"/>
<meta-data android:name="expo.modules.updates.ENABLED" android:value="true"/>
<meta-data android:name="expo.modules.updates.EXPO_UPDATES_CHECK_ON_LAUNCH" android:value="WIFI_ONLY"/>
<meta-data android:name="expo.modules.updates.EXPO_UPDATES_LAUNCH_WAIT_MS" android:value="0"/>
<activity android:name=".MainActivity" android:label="@string/app_name" android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenLayout|screenSize|smallestScreenSize|uiMode" android:launchMode="singleTask" android:windowSoftInputMode="adjustResize" android:exported="true" android:theme="@style/Theme.App.SplashScreen" android:screenOrientation="portrait" android:documentLaunchMode="never">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN"/>

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@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ import com.facebook.soloader.SoLoader;
import expo.modules.ApplicationLifecycleDispatcher;
import expo.modules.ReactNativeHostWrapper;
import expo.modules.updates.UpdatesController;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.util.List;

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@ -1,19 +1,14 @@
import { ExpoConfig } from '@expo/config'
import { versions } from './package.json'
import { version } from './package.json'
import 'dotenv/config'
const toootVersion = `${versions.major}.${versions.minor}.${versions.patch}`
export default (): ExpoConfig => ({
updates: {
url: "https://u.expo.dev/3288313f-3ff0-496a-a5a9-d8985e7cad5f"
},
runtimeVersion: `${versions.major}.${versions.minor}`,
name: 'tooot',
description: 'tooot for Mastodon',
slug: 'tooot',
scheme: 'tooot',
version: toootVersion,
version,
extra: { environment: process.env.ENVIRONMENT },
privacy: 'hidden',
assetBundlePatterns: ['assets/*'],
hooks: {

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@ -1,19 +1,10 @@
skip_docs
VERSIONS = read_json( json_path: "./package.json" )[:versions]
VERSION = read_json( json_path: "./package.json" )[:version]
GITHUB_RELEASE = "v#{VERSION}"
ENVIRONMENT = ENV["ENVIRONMENT"]
VERSION = "#{VERSIONS[:major]}.#{VERSIONS[:minor]}"
RELEASE_CHANNEL = "#{VERSIONS[:major]}.#{VERSIONS[:minor]}-#{ENVIRONMENT}"
BUILD_NUMBER = "#{Time.now.strftime("%y%m%d")}#{ENV["GITHUB_RUN_NUMBER"]}"
GITHUB_REPO = "tooot-app/app"
case ENVIRONMENT
when "candidate"
GITHUB_RELEASE = "v#{VERSION}-#{VERSIONS[:patch]}"
when "release"
GITHUB_RELEASE = "v#{VERSION}"
else
GITHUB_RELEASE= ""
end
XCODEPROJ = "./ios/tooot.xcodeproj"
INFO_PLIST = "./ios/tooot/Info.plist"
@ -31,9 +22,6 @@ private_lane :build_ios do
IPA_FILE = "#{BUILD_DIRECTORY}/tooot.ipa"
DSYM_FILE = "#{BUILD_DIRECTORY}/tooot.app.dSYM.zip"
set_info_plist_value( path: EXPO_PLIST, key: "EXUpdatesRuntimeVersion", value: VERSION )
set_info_plist_value( path: EXPO_PLIST, key: "EXUpdatesRequestHeaders", subkey: "expo-channel-name", value: ENVIRONMENT )
setup_ci
set_info_plist_value( path: INFO_PLIST, key: "CFBundleShortVersionString", value: VERSION )
set_info_plist_value(
@ -97,8 +85,6 @@ private_lane :build_android do
print_command: true,
print_command_output: true,
properties: {
"runtimeVersion" => VERSION,
"branch" => ENVIRONMENT,
"android.injected.signing.store.file" => "#{File.expand_path('..', Dir.pwd)}/android/tooot.jks",
"android.injected.signing.store.password" => ENV["ANDROID_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD"],
"android.injected.signing.key.alias" => ENV["ANDROID_KEYSTORE_ALIAS"],
@ -136,8 +122,6 @@ private_lane :build_android_apk do
print_command: true,
print_command_output: true,
properties: {
"runtimeVersion" => VERSION,
"branch" => ENVIRONMENT,
"android.injected.signing.store.file" => "#{File.expand_path('..', Dir.pwd)}/android/tooot.jks",
"android.injected.signing.store.password" => ENV["ANDROID_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD"],
"android.injected.signing.key.alias" => ENV["ANDROID_KEYSTORE_ALIAS"],
@ -149,41 +133,26 @@ private_lane :build_android_apk do
end
lane :ios do
releaseExists = get_github_release(url: GITHUB_REPO, version: "v#{VERSION}", api_bearer: ENV['GH_PAT_GET_RELEASE'])
if releaseExists
puts("Release #{GITHUB_RELEASE} exists. Continue with building React Native only.")
else
puts("Release #{GITHUB_RELEASE} does not exist.")
cocoapods(clean_install: true, podfile: "./ios/Podfile")
build_ios
end
cocoapods(clean_install: true, podfile: "./ios/Podfile")
build_ios
rocket
end
lane :android do
releaseExists = get_github_release(url: GITHUB_REPO, version: "v#{VERSION}", api_bearer: ENV['GH_PAT_GET_RELEASE'])
if releaseExists
puts("Release #{GITHUB_RELEASE} exists. Continue with building React Native only.")
else
puts("Release #{GITHUB_RELEASE} does not exist. Create new release as well as new native build.")
build_android
end
build_android
rocket
end
lane :release do
releaseExists = get_github_release(url: GITHUB_REPO, version: "v#{VERSION}", api_bearer: ENV['GH_PAT_GET_RELEASE'])
if !releaseExists
build_android_apk
set_github_release(
repository_name: GITHUB_REPO,
name: GITHUB_RELEASE,
tag_name: GITHUB_RELEASE,
description: "No changelog provided",
commitish: git_branch,
is_prerelease: ENVIRONMENT == 'candidate',
upload_assets: ["#{File.expand_path('..', Dir.pwd)}/tooot-#{GITHUB_RELEASE}.apk"]
)
end
build_android_apk
set_github_release(
repository_name: GITHUB_REPO,
name: GITHUB_RELEASE,
tag_name: GITHUB_RELEASE,
description: "No changelog provided",
commitish: git_branch,
is_prerelease: ENVIRONMENT == 'candidate',
upload_assets: ["#{File.expand_path('..', Dir.pwd)}/tooot-#{GITHUB_RELEASE}.apk"]
)
rocket
end

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@ -1,9 +1,6 @@
PODS:
- ASN1Decoder (1.8.0)
- boost (1.76.0)
- DoubleConversion (1.1.6)
- EASClient (0.3.0):
- ExpoModulesCore
- EXApplication (4.2.2):
- ExpoModulesCore
- EXAV (12.0.4):
@ -27,9 +24,6 @@ PODS:
- Firebase/Core (= 8.14.0)
- EXFont (10.2.0):
- ExpoModulesCore
- EXJSONUtils (0.3.0)
- EXManifests (0.3.1):
- EXJSONUtils
- EXNotifications (0.16.1):
- ExpoModulesCore
- Expo (46.0.8):
@ -58,16 +52,6 @@ PODS:
- React-Core
- EXStoreReview (5.3.0):
- ExpoModulesCore
- EXStructuredHeaders (2.2.1)
- EXUpdates (0.14.4):
- ASN1Decoder (~> 1.8)
- EASClient
- EXManifests
- ExpoModulesCore
- EXStructuredHeaders
- EXUpdatesInterface
- React-Core
- EXUpdatesInterface (0.7.0)
- EXVideoThumbnails (6.4.0):
- ExpoModulesCore
- FBLazyVector (0.69.4)
@ -589,7 +573,6 @@ PODS:
DEPENDENCIES:
- boost (from `../node_modules/react-native/third-party-podspecs/boost.podspec`)
- DoubleConversion (from `../node_modules/react-native/third-party-podspecs/DoubleConversion.podspec`)
- EASClient (from `../node_modules/expo-eas-client/ios`)
- EXApplication (from `../node_modules/expo-application/ios`)
- EXAV (from `../node_modules/expo-av/ios`)
- EXConstants (from `../node_modules/expo-constants/ios`)
@ -599,8 +582,6 @@ DEPENDENCIES:
- EXFirebaseAnalytics (from `../node_modules/expo-firebase-analytics/ios`)
- EXFirebaseCore (from `../node_modules/expo-firebase-core/ios`)
- EXFont (from `../node_modules/expo-font/ios`)
- EXJSONUtils (from `../node_modules/expo-json-utils/ios`)
- EXManifests (from `../node_modules/expo-manifests/ios`)
- EXNotifications (from `../node_modules/expo-notifications/ios`)
- Expo (from `../node_modules/expo`)
- ExpoCrypto (from `../node_modules/expo-crypto/ios`)
@ -614,9 +595,6 @@ DEPENDENCIES:
- EXSecureStore (from `../node_modules/expo-secure-store/ios`)
- EXSplashScreen (from `../node_modules/expo-splash-screen/ios`)
- EXStoreReview (from `../node_modules/expo-store-review/ios`)
- EXStructuredHeaders (from `../node_modules/expo-structured-headers/ios`)
- EXUpdates (from `../node_modules/expo-updates/ios`)
- EXUpdatesInterface (from `../node_modules/expo-updates-interface/ios`)
- EXVideoThumbnails (from `../node_modules/expo-video-thumbnails/ios`)
- FBLazyVector (from `../node_modules/react-native/Libraries/FBLazyVector`)
- FBReactNativeSpec (from `../node_modules/react-native/React/FBReactNativeSpec`)
@ -675,7 +653,6 @@ DEPENDENCIES:
SPEC REPOS:
trunk:
- ASN1Decoder
- Firebase
- FirebaseAnalytics
- FirebaseCore
@ -699,8 +676,6 @@ EXTERNAL SOURCES:
:podspec: "../node_modules/react-native/third-party-podspecs/boost.podspec"
DoubleConversion:
:podspec: "../node_modules/react-native/third-party-podspecs/DoubleConversion.podspec"
EASClient:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-eas-client/ios"
EXApplication:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-application/ios"
EXAV:
@ -719,10 +694,6 @@ EXTERNAL SOURCES:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-firebase-core/ios"
EXFont:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-font/ios"
EXJSONUtils:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-json-utils/ios"
EXManifests:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-manifests/ios"
EXNotifications:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-notifications/ios"
Expo:
@ -749,12 +720,6 @@ EXTERNAL SOURCES:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-splash-screen/ios"
EXStoreReview:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-store-review/ios"
EXStructuredHeaders:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-structured-headers/ios"
EXUpdates:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-updates/ios"
EXUpdatesInterface:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-updates-interface/ios"
EXVideoThumbnails:
:path: "../node_modules/expo-video-thumbnails/ios"
FBLazyVector:
@ -863,10 +828,8 @@ EXTERNAL SOURCES:
:path: "../node_modules/react-native/ReactCommon/yoga"
SPEC CHECKSUMS:
ASN1Decoder: 6110fdeacfdb41559b1481457a1645be716610aa
boost: a7c83b31436843459a1961bfd74b96033dc77234
DoubleConversion: 5189b271737e1565bdce30deb4a08d647e3f5f54
EASClient: a2581835cf9b97d0defd5d630fc6eb1bf77045e7
EXApplication: e418d737a036e788510f2c4ad6c10a7d54d18586
EXAV: 596506c9bee54ad52f2f3b625cdaeb9d9f2dd6b7
EXConstants: 75c40827af38bd6bfcf69f880a5b45037eeff9c9
@ -876,8 +839,6 @@ SPEC CHECKSUMS:
EXFirebaseAnalytics: 15c5f2d5bae6668ecb1104f98b2b74a2d9fd3740
EXFirebaseCore: 9ee5a9691a8480f0fbaeb7f3cd135f256d436fdf
EXFont: a5d80bd9b3452b2d5abbce2487da89b0150e6487
EXJSONUtils: 2a74b8f40f1523cc3f92af99c91aa78201737a77
EXManifests: b38dc61303f5eede990b4c8ecbfac32f82160e65
EXNotifications: 9a2aa201deb19dfe1dbe0e370eeb2922de0d2422
Expo: 2322364db3fe1adaa179787edb7e1bc6e5159c78
ExpoCrypto: e534314db0e1a17ae12b5140d529bd0c5efcbc6a
@ -891,9 +852,6 @@ SPEC CHECKSUMS:
EXSecureStore: ac4b3c89dd5810528074d9422d5fed5a9e684467
EXSplashScreen: 31ab6df6d23e97e074d1330224741979943f1d82
EXStoreReview: cbb6b2202bb6f831cd3234d9d8b995cec0eb32f2
EXStructuredHeaders: 5d86829469399370a9fc7cb1e4391b09de87681d
EXUpdates: 784c8c593f6649d0640e81cede66613703e3c267
EXUpdatesInterface: 2bbc11815dfa2ec3fc02e5534c7592c6b42b5327
EXVideoThumbnails: 486533e1a66c9859f9b9e3b2e1f9f0b275515b48
FBLazyVector: c71b8c429a8af2aff1013934a7152e9d9d0c937d
FBReactNativeSpec: cb0df4f0084281b394f76bb9b4d1d9540f35963f

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@ -391,13 +391,11 @@
inputPaths = (
"${PODS_ROOT}/Target Support Files/Pods-tooot/Pods-tooot-resources.sh",
"${PODS_CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR}/EXConstants/EXConstants.bundle",
"${PODS_CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR}/EXUpdates/EXUpdates.bundle",
"${PODS_CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR}/React-Core/AccessibilityResources.bundle",
);
name = "[CP] Copy Pods Resources";
outputPaths = (
"${TARGET_BUILD_DIR}/${UNLOCALIZED_RESOURCES_FOLDER_PATH}/EXConstants.bundle",
"${TARGET_BUILD_DIR}/${UNLOCALIZED_RESOURCES_FOLDER_PATH}/EXUpdates.bundle",
"${TARGET_BUILD_DIR}/${UNLOCALIZED_RESOURCES_FOLDER_PATH}/AccessibilityResources.bundle",
);
runOnlyForDeploymentPostprocessing = 0;

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@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>EXUpdatesCheckOnLaunch</key>
<string>WIFI_ONLY</string>
<key>EXUpdatesEnabled</key>
<true/>
<key>EXUpdatesLaunchWaitMs</key>
<integer>0</integer>
<key>EXUpdatesRequestHeaders</key>
<dict>
<key>expo-channel-name</key>
<string>development</string>
</dict>
<key>EXUpdatesRuntimeVersion</key>
<string>0</string>
<key>EXUpdatesURL</key>
<string>https://u.expo.dev/3288313f-3ff0-496a-a5a9-d8985e7cad5f</string>
</dict>
</plist>

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@ -1,10 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "tooot",
"versions": {
"major": 4,
"minor": 3,
"patch": 1
},
"version": "4.3.2",
"description": "tooot app for Mastodon",
"author": "xmflsct <me@xmflsct.com>",
"license": "GPL-3.0-or-later",
@ -62,11 +58,11 @@
"expo-secure-store": "^11.3.0",
"expo-splash-screen": "^0.16.1",
"expo-store-review": "^5.3.0",
"expo-updates": "^0.14.4",
"expo-video-thumbnails": "^6.4.0",
"expo-web-browser": "^11.0.0",
"i18next": "^21.9.1",
"li": "^1.3.0",
"linkify-it": "^4.0.1",
"lodash": "^4.17.21",
"react": "^18.2.0",
"react-dom": "^18.2.0",
@ -107,6 +103,7 @@
"@babel/preset-react": "^7.18.6",
"@babel/preset-typescript": "^7.18.6",
"@expo/config": "^7.0.1",
"@types/linkify-it": "^3.0.2",
"@types/lodash": "^4.14.184",
"@types/react": "^18.0.17",
"@types/react-dom": "^18.0.6",
@ -125,4 +122,4 @@
"react-native-clean-project": "^4.0.1",
"typescript": "^4.7.4"
}
}
}

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@ -251,7 +251,6 @@ const Screens: React.FC<Props> = ({ localCorrupt }) => {
if (!text && !media.length) {
return
} else {
console.log('share', text, media)
if (instances.length > 1) {
navigationRef.navigate('Screen-AccountSelection', {
share: { text, media }

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@ -5,13 +5,20 @@ import { useAccessibility } from '@utils/accessibility/AccessibilityManager'
import { useEmojisQuery } from '@utils/queryHooks/emojis'
import { getInstanceFrequentEmojis } from '@utils/slices/instancesSlice'
import { chunk, forEach, groupBy, sortBy } from 'lodash'
import React, { PropsWithChildren, RefObject, useEffect, useReducer, useState } from 'react'
import React, {
createRef,
PropsWithChildren,
RefObject,
useEffect,
useReducer,
useState
} from 'react'
import { useTranslation } from 'react-i18next'
import { Keyboard, KeyboardAvoidingView, TextInput, View } from 'react-native'
import FastImage from 'react-native-fast-image'
import { Edge, SafeAreaView, useSafeAreaInsets } from 'react-native-safe-area-context'
import { useSelector } from 'react-redux'
import EmojisContext, { emojisReducer, EmojisState } from './Emojis/helpers/EmojisContext'
import EmojisContext, { Emojis, emojisReducer, EmojisState } from './Emojis/helpers/EmojisContext'
const prefetchEmojis = (
sortedEmojis: {
@ -48,6 +55,8 @@ export type Props = {
customBehavior?: 'height' | 'padding' | 'position'
}
export const emojis: Emojis = createRef()
const ComponentEmojis: React.FC<Props & PropsWithChildren> = ({
children,
inputProps,
@ -58,11 +67,7 @@ const ComponentEmojis: React.FC<Props & PropsWithChildren> = ({
}) => {
const { reduceMotionEnabled } = useAccessibility()
const [emojisState, emojisDispatch] = useReducer(emojisReducer, {
emojis: [],
inputProps,
targetIndex: -1
})
const [emojisState, emojisDispatch] = useReducer(emojisReducer, { inputProps, targetIndex: -1 })
useEffect(() => {
emojisDispatch({ type: 'input', payload: inputProps })
}, [inputProps])
@ -72,7 +77,7 @@ const ComponentEmojis: React.FC<Props & PropsWithChildren> = ({
const frequentEmojis = useSelector(getInstanceFrequentEmojis, () => true)
useEffect(() => {
if (data && data.length) {
let sortedEmojis: EmojisState['emojis'] = []
let sortedEmojis: NonNullable<Emojis['current']> = []
forEach(groupBy(sortBy(data, ['category', 'shortcode']), 'category'), (value, key) =>
sortedEmojis.push({ title: key, data: chunk(value, 4) })
)
@ -86,7 +91,7 @@ const ComponentEmojis: React.FC<Props & PropsWithChildren> = ({
type: 'frequent'
})
}
emojisDispatch({ type: 'load', payload: sortedEmojis })
emojis.current = sortedEmojis
prefetchEmojis(sortedEmojis, reduceMotionEnabled)
}
}, [data, reduceMotionEnabled])

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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
import { emojis } from '@components/Emojis'
import Icon from '@components/Icon'
import { StyleConstants } from '@utils/styles/constants'
import { useTheme } from '@utils/styles/ThemeManager'
@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ const EmojisButton: React.FC = () => {
return (
<Pressable
disabled={!emojisState.emojis || !emojisState.emojis.length}
disabled={!emojis.current || !emojis.current.length}
onPress={() => {
if (emojisState.targetIndex === -1) {
Keyboard.dismiss()
@ -38,12 +39,10 @@ const EmojisButton: React.FC = () => {
}}
>
<Icon
name={emojisState.emojis && emojisState.emojis.length ? 'Smile' : 'Meh'}
name={emojis.current && emojis.current.length ? 'Smile' : 'Meh'}
size={24}
color={
emojisState.emojis && emojisState.emojis.length
? colors.primaryDefault
: colors.disabled
emojis.current && emojis.current.length ? colors.primaryDefault : colors.disabled
}
/>
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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
import { emojis } from '@components/Emojis'
import Icon from '@components/Icon'
import CustomText from '@components/Text'
import { useAppDispatch } from '@root/store'
@ -175,17 +176,19 @@ const EmojisList = () => {
? [
{
title: 'Search result',
data: chunk(
emojisState.emojis
.filter(e => e.type !== 'frequent')
.flatMap(e =>
e.data.flatMap(e => e).filter(emoji => emoji.shortcode.includes(search))
),
2
)
data: emojis.current
? chunk(
emojis.current
.filter(e => e.type !== 'frequent')
.flatMap(e =>
e.data.flatMap(e => e).filter(emoji => emoji.shortcode.includes(search))
),
2
)
: []
}
]
: emojisState.emojis
: emojis.current || []
}
keyExtractor={item => item[0]?.shortcode}
renderSectionHeader={({ section: { title } }) => (

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@ -10,18 +10,21 @@ type inputProps = {
addFunc?: (add: string) => void // For none default state update
}
export type Emojis = MutableRefObject<
| {
title: string
data: Pick<Mastodon.Emoji, 'shortcode' | 'url' | 'static_url'>[][]
type?: 'frequent'
}[]
| null
>
export type EmojisState = {
emojis: {
title: string
data: Pick<Mastodon.Emoji, 'shortcode' | 'url' | 'static_url'>[][]
type?: 'frequent'
}[]
inputProps: inputProps[]
targetIndex: number
}
export type EmojisAction =
| { type: 'load'; payload: NonNullable<EmojisState['emojis']> }
| { type: 'input'; payload: EmojisState['inputProps'] }
| { type: 'target'; payload: EmojisState['targetIndex'] }
@ -33,8 +36,6 @@ const EmojisContext = createContext<ContextType>({} as ContextType)
export const emojisReducer = (state: EmojisState, action: EmojisAction) => {
switch (action.type) {
case 'load':
return { ...state, emojis: action.payload }
case 'input':
return { ...state, inputProps: action.payload }
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
"action_true": ""
},
"reports": {
"action": "User melden"
"action": ""
}
},
"copy": {

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
"action_true": "Unblock user"
},
"reports": {
"action": "Report user"
"action": "Report and block user"
}
},
"copy": {

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
"action_true": "Sblocca utente"
},
"reports": {
"action": "Segnala utente"
"action": ""
}
},
"copy": {

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
"action_true": "ユーザーのブロックを解除"
},
"reports": {
"action": "ユーザーを報告"
"action": ""
}
},
"copy": {

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
"action_true": ""
},
"reports": {
"action": "사용자 신고"
"action": ""
}
},
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
"action_true": "Desbloquear usuário"
},
"reports": {
"action": "Denunciar usuário"
"action": ""
}
},
"copy": {

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
"action_true": "Bỏ chặn người dùng"
},
"reports": {
"action": "Báo cáo"
"action": ""
}
},
"copy": {

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
"action_true": "取消屏蔽用户"
},
"reports": {
"action": "举报用户"
"action": "举报并屏蔽用户"
}
},
"copy": {

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import { Match } from "./match/match";
import { HtmlTag } from "./html-tag";
import { TruncateConfigObj } from "./autolinker";
/**
* @protected
* @class Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder
* @extends Object
*
* Builds anchor (&lt;a&gt;) tags for the Autolinker utility when a match is
* found.
*
* Normally this class is instantiated, configured, and used internally by an
* {@link Autolinker} instance, but may actually be used indirectly in a
* {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn} to create {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag HtmlTag}
* instances which may be modified before returning from the
* {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn}. For example:
*
* var html = Autolinker.link( "Test google.com", {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* var tag = match.buildTag(); // returns an {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag} instance
* tag.setAttr( 'rel', 'nofollow' );
*
* return tag;
* }
* } );
*
* // generated html:
* // Test <a href="http://google.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">google.com</a>
*/
export declare class AnchorTagBuilder {
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} newWindow
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#newWindow
*/
private readonly newWindow;
/**
* @cfg {Object} truncate
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#truncate
*/
private readonly truncate;
/**
* @cfg {String} className
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#className
*/
private readonly className;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} [cfg] The configuration options for the AnchorTagBuilder instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg?: AnchorTagBuilderCfg);
/**
* Generates the actual anchor (&lt;a&gt;) tag to use in place of the
* matched text, via its `match` object.
*
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match} match The Match instance to generate an
* anchor tag from.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} The HtmlTag instance for the anchor tag.
*/
build(match: Match): HtmlTag;
/**
* Creates the Object (map) of the HTML attributes for the anchor (&lt;a&gt;)
* tag being generated.
*
* @protected
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match} match The Match instance to generate an
* anchor tag from.
* @return {Object} A key/value Object (map) of the anchor tag's attributes.
*/
protected createAttrs(match: Match): {
[attrName: string]: string;
};
/**
* Creates the CSS class that will be used for a given anchor tag, based on
* the `matchType` and the {@link #className} config.
*
* Example returns:
*
* - "" // no {@link #className}
* - "myLink myLink-url" // url match
* - "myLink myLink-email" // email match
* - "myLink myLink-phone" // phone match
* - "myLink myLink-hashtag" // hashtag match
* - "myLink myLink-mention myLink-twitter" // mention match with Twitter service
*
* @protected
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match} match The Match instance to generate an
* anchor tag from.
* @return {String} The CSS class string for the link. Example return:
* "myLink myLink-url". If no {@link #className} was configured, returns
* an empty string.
*/
protected createCssClass(match: Match): string;
/**
* Processes the `anchorText` by truncating the text according to the
* {@link #truncate} config.
*
* @private
* @param {String} anchorText The anchor tag's text (i.e. what will be
* displayed).
* @return {String} The processed `anchorText`.
*/
private processAnchorText;
/**
* Performs the truncation of the `anchorText` based on the {@link #truncate}
* option. If the `anchorText` is longer than the length specified by the
* {@link #truncate} option, the truncation is performed based on the
* `location` property. See {@link #truncate} for details.
*
* @private
* @param {String} anchorText The anchor tag's text (i.e. what will be
* displayed).
* @return {String} The truncated anchor text.
*/
private doTruncate;
}
export interface AnchorTagBuilderCfg {
newWindow?: boolean;
truncate?: TruncateConfigObj;
className?: string;
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import { HtmlTag } from "./html-tag";
import { truncateSmart } from "./truncate/truncate-smart";
import { truncateMiddle } from "./truncate/truncate-middle";
import { truncateEnd } from "./truncate/truncate-end";
/**
* @protected
* @class Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder
* @extends Object
*
* Builds anchor (&lt;a&gt;) tags for the Autolinker utility when a match is
* found.
*
* Normally this class is instantiated, configured, and used internally by an
* {@link Autolinker} instance, but may actually be used indirectly in a
* {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn} to create {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag HtmlTag}
* instances which may be modified before returning from the
* {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn}. For example:
*
* var html = Autolinker.link( "Test google.com", {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* var tag = match.buildTag(); // returns an {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag} instance
* tag.setAttr( 'rel', 'nofollow' );
*
* return tag;
* }
* } );
*
* // generated html:
* // Test <a href="http://google.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">google.com</a>
*/
var AnchorTagBuilder = /** @class */ (function () {
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} [cfg] The configuration options for the AnchorTagBuilder instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
function AnchorTagBuilder(cfg) {
if (cfg === void 0) { cfg = {}; }
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} newWindow
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#newWindow
*/
this.newWindow = false; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Object} truncate
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#truncate
*/
this.truncate = {}; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {String} className
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#className
*/
this.className = ''; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
this.newWindow = cfg.newWindow || false;
this.truncate = cfg.truncate || {};
this.className = cfg.className || '';
}
/**
* Generates the actual anchor (&lt;a&gt;) tag to use in place of the
* matched text, via its `match` object.
*
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match} match The Match instance to generate an
* anchor tag from.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} The HtmlTag instance for the anchor tag.
*/
AnchorTagBuilder.prototype.build = function (match) {
return new HtmlTag({
tagName: 'a',
attrs: this.createAttrs(match),
innerHtml: this.processAnchorText(match.getAnchorText())
});
};
/**
* Creates the Object (map) of the HTML attributes for the anchor (&lt;a&gt;)
* tag being generated.
*
* @protected
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match} match The Match instance to generate an
* anchor tag from.
* @return {Object} A key/value Object (map) of the anchor tag's attributes.
*/
AnchorTagBuilder.prototype.createAttrs = function (match) {
var attrs = {
'href': match.getAnchorHref() // we'll always have the `href` attribute
};
var cssClass = this.createCssClass(match);
if (cssClass) {
attrs['class'] = cssClass;
}
if (this.newWindow) {
attrs['target'] = "_blank";
attrs['rel'] = "noopener noreferrer"; // Issue #149. See https://mathiasbynens.github.io/rel-noopener/
}
if (this.truncate) {
if (this.truncate.length && this.truncate.length < match.getAnchorText().length) {
attrs['title'] = match.getAnchorHref();
}
}
return attrs;
};
/**
* Creates the CSS class that will be used for a given anchor tag, based on
* the `matchType` and the {@link #className} config.
*
* Example returns:
*
* - "" // no {@link #className}
* - "myLink myLink-url" // url match
* - "myLink myLink-email" // email match
* - "myLink myLink-phone" // phone match
* - "myLink myLink-hashtag" // hashtag match
* - "myLink myLink-mention myLink-twitter" // mention match with Twitter service
*
* @protected
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match} match The Match instance to generate an
* anchor tag from.
* @return {String} The CSS class string for the link. Example return:
* "myLink myLink-url". If no {@link #className} was configured, returns
* an empty string.
*/
AnchorTagBuilder.prototype.createCssClass = function (match) {
var className = this.className;
if (!className) {
return "";
}
else {
var returnClasses = [className], cssClassSuffixes = match.getCssClassSuffixes();
for (var i = 0, len = cssClassSuffixes.length; i < len; i++) {
returnClasses.push(className + '-' + cssClassSuffixes[i]);
}
return returnClasses.join(' ');
}
};
/**
* Processes the `anchorText` by truncating the text according to the
* {@link #truncate} config.
*
* @private
* @param {String} anchorText The anchor tag's text (i.e. what will be
* displayed).
* @return {String} The processed `anchorText`.
*/
AnchorTagBuilder.prototype.processAnchorText = function (anchorText) {
anchorText = this.doTruncate(anchorText);
return anchorText;
};
/**
* Performs the truncation of the `anchorText` based on the {@link #truncate}
* option. If the `anchorText` is longer than the length specified by the
* {@link #truncate} option, the truncation is performed based on the
* `location` property. See {@link #truncate} for details.
*
* @private
* @param {String} anchorText The anchor tag's text (i.e. what will be
* displayed).
* @return {String} The truncated anchor text.
*/
AnchorTagBuilder.prototype.doTruncate = function (anchorText) {
var truncate = this.truncate;
if (!truncate || !truncate.length)
return anchorText;
var truncateLength = truncate.length, truncateLocation = truncate.location;
if (truncateLocation === 'smart') {
return truncateSmart(anchorText, truncateLength);
}
else if (truncateLocation === 'middle') {
return truncateMiddle(anchorText, truncateLength);
}
else {
return truncateEnd(anchorText, truncateLength);
}
};
return AnchorTagBuilder;
}());
export { AnchorTagBuilder };
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import { AnchorTagBuilder } from "./anchor-tag-builder";
import { Match } from "./match/match";
import { EmailMatch } from "./match/email-match";
import { HashtagMatch } from "./match/hashtag-match";
import { MentionMatch } from "./match/mention-match";
import { PhoneMatch } from "./match/phone-match";
import { UrlMatch } from "./match/url-match";
import { Matcher } from "./matcher/matcher";
import { HtmlTag } from "./html-tag";
import { EmailMatcher } from "./matcher/email-matcher";
import { UrlMatcher } from "./matcher/url-matcher";
import { HashtagMatcher } from "./matcher/hashtag-matcher";
import { PhoneMatcher } from "./matcher/phone-matcher";
import { MentionMatcher } from "./matcher/mention-matcher";
/**
* @class Autolinker
* @extends Object
*
* Utility class used to process a given string of text, and wrap the matches in
* the appropriate anchor (&lt;a&gt;) tags to turn them into links.
*
* Any of the configuration options may be provided in an Object provided
* to the Autolinker constructor, which will configure how the {@link #link link()}
* method will process the links.
*
* For example:
*
* var autolinker = new Autolinker( {
* newWindow : false,
* truncate : 30
* } );
*
* var html = autolinker.link( "Joe went to www.yahoo.com" );
* // produces: 'Joe went to <a href="http://www.yahoo.com">yahoo.com</a>'
*
*
* The {@link #static-link static link()} method may also be used to inline
* options into a single call, which may be more convenient for one-off uses.
* For example:
*
* var html = Autolinker.link( "Joe went to www.yahoo.com", {
* newWindow : false,
* truncate : 30
* } );
* // produces: 'Joe went to <a href="http://www.yahoo.com">yahoo.com</a>'
*
*
* ## Custom Replacements of Links
*
* If the configuration options do not provide enough flexibility, a {@link #replaceFn}
* may be provided to fully customize the output of Autolinker. This function is
* called once for each URL/Email/Phone#/Hashtag/Mention (Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud)
* match that is encountered.
*
* For example:
*
* var input = "..."; // string with URLs, Email Addresses, Phone #s, Hashtags, and Mentions (Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud)
*
* var linkedText = Autolinker.link( input, {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* console.log( "href = ", match.getAnchorHref() );
* console.log( "text = ", match.getAnchorText() );
*
* switch( match.getType() ) {
* case 'url' :
* console.log( "url: ", match.getUrl() );
*
* if( match.getUrl().indexOf( 'mysite.com' ) === -1 ) {
* var tag = match.buildTag(); // returns an `Autolinker.HtmlTag` instance, which provides mutator methods for easy changes
* tag.setAttr( 'rel', 'nofollow' );
* tag.addClass( 'external-link' );
*
* return tag;
*
* } else {
* return true; // let Autolinker perform its normal anchor tag replacement
* }
*
* case 'email' :
* var email = match.getEmail();
* console.log( "email: ", email );
*
* if( email === "my@own.address" ) {
* return false; // don't auto-link this particular email address; leave as-is
* } else {
* return; // no return value will have Autolinker perform its normal anchor tag replacement (same as returning `true`)
* }
*
* case 'phone' :
* var phoneNumber = match.getPhoneNumber();
* console.log( phoneNumber );
*
* return '<a href="http://newplace.to.link.phone.numbers.to/">' + phoneNumber + '</a>';
*
* case 'hashtag' :
* var hashtag = match.getHashtag();
* console.log( hashtag );
*
* return '<a href="http://newplace.to.link.hashtag.handles.to/">' + hashtag + '</a>';
*
* case 'mention' :
* var mention = match.getMention();
* console.log( mention );
*
* return '<a href="http://newplace.to.link.mention.to/">' + mention + '</a>';
* }
* }
* } );
*
*
* The function may return the following values:
*
* - `true` (Boolean): Allow Autolinker to replace the match as it normally
* would.
* - `false` (Boolean): Do not replace the current match at all - leave as-is.
* - Any String: If a string is returned from the function, the string will be
* used directly as the replacement HTML for the match.
* - An {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag} instance, which can be used to build/modify
* an HTML tag before writing out its HTML text.
*/
export default class Autolinker {
/**
* @static
* @property {String} version
*
* The Autolinker version number in the form major.minor.patch
*
* Ex: 0.25.1
*/
static readonly version = "3.14.1";
/**
* For backwards compatibility with Autolinker 1.x, the AnchorTagBuilder
* class is provided as a static on the Autolinker class.
*/
static readonly AnchorTagBuilder: typeof AnchorTagBuilder;
/**
* For backwards compatibility with Autolinker 1.x, the HtmlTag class is
* provided as a static on the Autolinker class.
*/
static readonly HtmlTag: typeof HtmlTag;
/**
* For backwards compatibility with Autolinker 1.x, the Matcher classes are
* provided as statics on the Autolinker class.
*/
static readonly matcher: {
Email: typeof EmailMatcher;
Hashtag: typeof HashtagMatcher;
Matcher: typeof Matcher;
Mention: typeof MentionMatcher;
Phone: typeof PhoneMatcher;
Url: typeof UrlMatcher;
};
/**
* For backwards compatibility with Autolinker 1.x, the Match classes are
* provided as statics on the Autolinker class.
*/
static readonly match: {
Email: typeof EmailMatch;
Hashtag: typeof HashtagMatch;
Match: typeof Match;
Mention: typeof MentionMatch;
Phone: typeof PhoneMatch;
Url: typeof UrlMatch;
};
/**
* Automatically links URLs, Email addresses, Phone Numbers, Twitter handles,
* Hashtags, and Mentions found in the given chunk of HTML. Does not link URLs
* found within HTML tags.
*
* For instance, if given the text: `You should go to http://www.yahoo.com`,
* then the result will be `You should go to &lt;a href="http://www.yahoo.com"&gt;http://www.yahoo.com&lt;/a&gt;`
*
* Example:
*
* var linkedText = Autolinker.link( "Go to google.com", { newWindow: false } );
* // Produces: "Go to <a href="http://google.com">google.com</a>"
*
* @static
* @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to find matches within (depending
* on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone}, {@link #mention},
* {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
* @param {Object} [options] Any of the configuration options for the Autolinker
* class, specified in an Object (map). See the class description for an
* example call.
* @return {String} The HTML text, with matches automatically linked.
*/
static link(textOrHtml: string, options?: AutolinkerConfig): string;
/**
* Parses the input `textOrHtml` looking for URLs, email addresses, phone
* numbers, username handles, and hashtags (depending on the configuration
* of the Autolinker instance), and returns an array of {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
* objects describing those matches (without making any replacements).
*
* Note that if parsing multiple pieces of text, it is slightly more efficient
* to create an Autolinker instance, and use the instance-level {@link #parse}
* method.
*
* Example:
*
* var matches = Autolinker.parse( "Hello google.com, I am asdf@asdf.com", {
* urls: true,
* email: true
* } );
*
* console.log( matches.length ); // 2
* console.log( matches[ 0 ].getType() ); // 'url'
* console.log( matches[ 0 ].getUrl() ); // 'google.com'
* console.log( matches[ 1 ].getType() ); // 'email'
* console.log( matches[ 1 ].getEmail() ); // 'asdf@asdf.com'
*
* @static
* @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to find matches within
* (depending on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone},
* {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
* @param {Object} [options] Any of the configuration options for the Autolinker
* class, specified in an Object (map). See the class description for an
* example call.
* @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The array of Matches found in the
* given input `textOrHtml`.
*/
static parse(textOrHtml: string, options: AutolinkerConfig): Match[];
/**
* The Autolinker version number exposed on the instance itself.
*
* Ex: 0.25.1
*/
readonly version = "3.14.1";
/**
* @cfg {Boolean/Object} [urls]
*
* `true` if URLs should be automatically linked, `false` if they should not
* be. Defaults to `true`.
*
* Examples:
*
* urls: true
*
* // or
*
* urls: {
* schemeMatches : true,
* wwwMatches : true,
* tldMatches : true
* }
*
* As shown above, this option also accepts an Object form with 3 properties
* to allow for more customization of what exactly gets linked. All default
* to `true`:
*
* @cfg {Boolean} [urls.schemeMatches] `true` to match URLs found prefixed
* with a scheme, i.e. `http://google.com`, or `other+scheme://google.com`,
* `false` to prevent these types of matches.
* @cfg {Boolean} [urls.wwwMatches] `true` to match urls found prefixed with
* `'www.'`, i.e. `www.google.com`. `false` to prevent these types of
* matches. Note that if the URL had a prefixed scheme, and
* `schemeMatches` is true, it will still be linked.
* @cfg {Boolean} [urls.tldMatches] `true` to match URLs with known top
* level domains (.com, .net, etc.) that are not prefixed with a scheme or
* `'www.'`. This option attempts to match anything that looks like a URL
* in the given text. Ex: `google.com`, `asdf.org/?page=1`, etc. `false`
* to prevent these types of matches.
*/
private readonly urls;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [email=true]
*
* `true` if email addresses should be automatically linked, `false` if they
* should not be.
*/
private readonly email;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [phone=true]
*
* `true` if Phone numbers ("(555)555-5555") should be automatically linked,
* `false` if they should not be.
*/
private readonly phone;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean/String} [hashtag=false]
*
* A string for the service name to have hashtags (ex: "#myHashtag")
* auto-linked to. The currently-supported values are:
*
* - 'twitter'
* - 'facebook'
* - 'instagram'
*
* Pass `false` to skip auto-linking of hashtags.
*/
private readonly hashtag;
/**
* @cfg {String/Boolean} [mention=false]
*
* A string for the service name to have mentions (ex: "@myuser")
* auto-linked to. The currently supported values are:
*
* - 'twitter'
* - 'instagram'
* - 'soundcloud'
*
* Defaults to `false` to skip auto-linking of mentions.
*/
private readonly mention;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [newWindow=true]
*
* `true` if the links should open in a new window, `false` otherwise.
*/
private readonly newWindow;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean/Object} [stripPrefix=true]
*
* `true` if 'http://' (or 'https://') and/or the 'www.' should be stripped
* from the beginning of URL links' text, `false` otherwise. Defaults to
* `true`.
*
* Examples:
*
* stripPrefix: true
*
* // or
*
* stripPrefix: {
* scheme : true,
* www : true
* }
*
* As shown above, this option also accepts an Object form with 2 properties
* to allow for more customization of what exactly is prevented from being
* displayed. Both default to `true`:
*
* @cfg {Boolean} [stripPrefix.scheme] `true` to prevent the scheme part of
* a URL match from being displayed to the user. Example:
* `'http://google.com'` will be displayed as `'google.com'`. `false` to
* not strip the scheme. NOTE: Only an `'http://'` or `'https://'` scheme
* will be removed, so as not to remove a potentially dangerous scheme
* (such as `'file://'` or `'javascript:'`)
* @cfg {Boolean} [stripPrefix.www] www (Boolean): `true` to prevent the
* `'www.'` part of a URL match from being displayed to the user. Ex:
* `'www.google.com'` will be displayed as `'google.com'`. `false` to not
* strip the `'www'`.
*/
private readonly stripPrefix;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [stripTrailingSlash=true]
*
* `true` to remove the trailing slash from URL matches, `false` to keep
* the trailing slash.
*
* Example when `true`: `http://google.com/` will be displayed as
* `http://google.com`.
*/
private readonly stripTrailingSlash;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [decodePercentEncoding=true]
*
* `true` to decode percent-encoded characters in URL matches, `false` to keep
* the percent-encoded characters.
*
* Example when `true`: `https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jos%C3%A9` will
* be displayed as `https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_José`.
*/
private readonly decodePercentEncoding;
/**
* @cfg {Number/Object} [truncate=0]
*
* ## Number Form
*
* A number for how many characters matched text should be truncated to
* inside the text of a link. If the matched text is over this number of
* characters, it will be truncated to this length by adding a two period
* ellipsis ('..') to the end of the string.
*
* For example: A url like 'http://www.yahoo.com/some/long/path/to/a/file'
* truncated to 25 characters might look something like this:
* 'yahoo.com/some/long/pat..'
*
* Example Usage:
*
* truncate: 25
*
*
* Defaults to `0` for "no truncation."
*
*
* ## Object Form
*
* An Object may also be provided with two properties: `length` (Number) and
* `location` (String). `location` may be one of the following: 'end'
* (default), 'middle', or 'smart'.
*
* Example Usage:
*
* truncate: { length: 25, location: 'middle' }
*
* @cfg {Number} [truncate.length=0] How many characters to allow before
* truncation will occur. Defaults to `0` for "no truncation."
* @cfg {"end"/"middle"/"smart"} [truncate.location="end"]
*
* - 'end' (default): will truncate up to the number of characters, and then
* add an ellipsis at the end. Ex: 'yahoo.com/some/long/pat..'
* - 'middle': will truncate and add the ellipsis in the middle. Ex:
* 'yahoo.com/s..th/to/a/file'
* - 'smart': for URLs where the algorithm attempts to strip out unnecessary
* parts first (such as the 'www.', then URL scheme, hash, etc.),
* attempting to make the URL human-readable before looking for a good
* point to insert the ellipsis if it is still too long. Ex:
* 'yahoo.com/some..to/a/file'. For more details, see
* {@link Autolinker.truncate.TruncateSmart}.
*/
private readonly truncate;
/**
* @cfg {String} className
*
* A CSS class name to add to the generated links. This class will be added
* to all links, as well as this class plus match suffixes for styling
* url/email/phone/hashtag/mention links differently.
*
* For example, if this config is provided as "myLink", then:
*
* - URL links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-url"
* - Email links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-email", and
* - Phone links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-phone"
* - Hashtag links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-hashtag"
* - Mention links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-mention myLink-[type]"
* where [type] is either "instagram", "twitter" or "soundcloud"
*/
private readonly className;
/**
* @cfg {Function} replaceFn
*
* A function to individually process each match found in the input string.
*
* See the class's description for usage.
*
* The `replaceFn` can be called with a different context object (`this`
* reference) using the {@link #context} cfg.
*
* This function is called with the following parameter:
*
* @cfg {Autolinker.match.Match} replaceFn.match The Match instance which
* can be used to retrieve information about the match that the `replaceFn`
* is currently processing. See {@link Autolinker.match.Match} subclasses
* for details.
*/
private readonly replaceFn;
/**
* @cfg {Object} context
*
* The context object (`this` reference) to call the `replaceFn` with.
*
* Defaults to this Autolinker instance.
*/
private readonly context;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [sanitizeHtml=false]
*
* `true` to HTML-encode the start and end brackets of existing HTML tags found
* in the input string. This will escape `<` and `>` characters to `&lt;` and
* `&gt;`, respectively.
*
* Setting this to `true` will prevent XSS (Cross-site Scripting) attacks,
* but will remove the significance of existing HTML tags in the input string. If
* you would like to maintain the significance of existing HTML tags while also
* making the output HTML string safe, leave this option as `false` and use a
* tool like https://github.com/cure53/DOMPurify (or others) on the input string
* before running Autolinker.
*/
private readonly sanitizeHtml;
/**
* @private
* @property {Autolinker.matcher.Matcher[]} matchers
*
* The {@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher} instances for this Autolinker
* instance.
*
* This is lazily created in {@link #getMatchers}.
*/
private matchers;
/**
* @private
* @property {Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder} tagBuilder
*
* The AnchorTagBuilder instance used to build match replacement anchor tags.
* Note: this is lazily instantiated in the {@link #getTagBuilder} method.
*/
private tagBuilder;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} [cfg] The configuration options for the Autolinker instance,
* specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg?: AutolinkerConfig);
/**
* Normalizes the {@link #urls} config into an Object with 3 properties:
* `schemeMatches`, `wwwMatches`, and `tldMatches`, all Booleans.
*
* See {@link #urls} config for details.
*
* @private
* @param {Boolean/Object} urls
* @return {Object}
*/
private normalizeUrlsCfg;
/**
* Normalizes the {@link #stripPrefix} config into an Object with 2
* properties: `scheme`, and `www` - both Booleans.
*
* See {@link #stripPrefix} config for details.
*
* @private
* @param {Boolean/Object} stripPrefix
* @return {Object}
*/
private normalizeStripPrefixCfg;
/**
* Normalizes the {@link #truncate} config into an Object with 2 properties:
* `length` (Number), and `location` (String).
*
* See {@link #truncate} config for details.
*
* @private
* @param {Number/Object} truncate
* @return {Object}
*/
private normalizeTruncateCfg;
/**
* Parses the input `textOrHtml` looking for URLs, email addresses, phone
* numbers, username handles, and hashtags (depending on the configuration
* of the Autolinker instance), and returns an array of {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
* objects describing those matches (without making any replacements).
*
* This method is used by the {@link #link} method, but can also be used to
* simply do parsing of the input in order to discover what kinds of links
* there are and how many.
*
* Example usage:
*
* var autolinker = new Autolinker( {
* urls: true,
* email: true
* } );
*
* var matches = autolinker.parse( "Hello google.com, I am asdf@asdf.com" );
*
* console.log( matches.length ); // 2
* console.log( matches[ 0 ].getType() ); // 'url'
* console.log( matches[ 0 ].getUrl() ); // 'google.com'
* console.log( matches[ 1 ].getType() ); // 'email'
* console.log( matches[ 1 ].getEmail() ); // 'asdf@asdf.com'
*
* @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to find matches within
* (depending on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone},
* {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
* @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The array of Matches found in the
* given input `textOrHtml`.
*/
parse(textOrHtml: string): Match[];
/**
* After we have found all matches, we need to remove matches that overlap
* with a previous match. This can happen for instance with URLs, where the
* url 'google.com/#link' would match '#link' as a hashtag. Because the
* '#link' part is contained in a larger match that comes before the HashTag
* match, we'll remove the HashTag match.
*
* @private
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match[]} matches
* @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]}
*/
private compactMatches;
/**
* Removes matches for matchers that were turned off in the options. For
* example, if {@link #hashtag hashtags} were not to be matched, we'll
* remove them from the `matches` array here.
*
* Note: we *must* use all Matchers on the input string, and then filter
* them out later. For example, if the options were `{ url: false, hashtag: true }`,
* we wouldn't want to match the text '#link' as a HashTag inside of the text
* 'google.com/#link'. The way the algorithm works is that we match the full
* URL first (which prevents the accidental HashTag match), and then we'll
* simply throw away the URL match.
*
* @private
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match[]} matches The array of matches to remove
* the unwanted matches from. Note: this array is mutated for the
* removals.
* @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The mutated input `matches` array.
*/
private removeUnwantedMatches;
/**
* Parses the input `text` looking for URLs, email addresses, phone
* numbers, username handles, and hashtags (depending on the configuration
* of the Autolinker instance), and returns an array of {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
* objects describing those matches.
*
* This method processes a **non-HTML string**, and is used to parse and
* match within the text nodes of an HTML string. This method is used
* internally by {@link #parse}.
*
* @private
* @param {String} text The text to find matches within (depending on if the
* {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone},
* {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled). This must be a non-HTML string.
* @param {Number} [offset=0] The offset of the text node within the
* original string. This is used when parsing with the {@link #parse}
* method to generate correct offsets within the {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
* instances, but may be omitted if calling this method publicly.
* @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The array of Matches found in the
* given input `text`.
*/
private parseText;
/**
* Automatically links URLs, Email addresses, Phone numbers, Hashtags,
* and Mentions (Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud) found in the given chunk of HTML. Does not link
* URLs found within HTML tags.
*
* For instance, if given the text: `You should go to http://www.yahoo.com`,
* then the result will be `You should go to
* &lt;a href="http://www.yahoo.com"&gt;http://www.yahoo.com&lt;/a&gt;`
*
* This method finds the text around any HTML elements in the input
* `textOrHtml`, which will be the text that is processed. Any original HTML
* elements will be left as-is, as well as the text that is already wrapped
* in anchor (&lt;a&gt;) tags.
*
* @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to autolink matches within
* (depending on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone}, {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
* @return {String} The HTML, with matches automatically linked.
*/
link(textOrHtml: string): string;
/**
* Creates the return string value for a given match in the input string.
*
* This method handles the {@link #replaceFn}, if one was provided.
*
* @private
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match} match The Match object that represents
* the match.
* @return {String} The string that the `match` should be replaced with.
* This is usually the anchor tag string, but may be the `matchStr` itself
* if the match is not to be replaced.
*/
private createMatchReturnVal;
/**
* Lazily instantiates and returns the {@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher}
* instances for this Autolinker instance.
*
* @private
* @return {Autolinker.matcher.Matcher[]}
*/
private getMatchers;
/**
* Returns the {@link #tagBuilder} instance for this Autolinker instance,
* lazily instantiating it if it does not yet exist.
*
* @private
* @return {Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder}
*/
private getTagBuilder;
}
export interface AutolinkerConfig {
urls?: UrlsConfig;
email?: boolean;
phone?: boolean;
hashtag?: HashtagConfig;
mention?: MentionConfig;
newWindow?: boolean;
stripPrefix?: StripPrefixConfig;
stripTrailingSlash?: boolean;
truncate?: TruncateConfig;
className?: string;
replaceFn?: ReplaceFn | null;
context?: any;
sanitizeHtml?: boolean;
decodePercentEncoding?: boolean;
}
export declare type UrlsConfig = boolean | UrlsConfigObj;
export interface UrlsConfigObj {
schemeMatches?: boolean;
wwwMatches?: boolean;
tldMatches?: boolean;
}
export declare type UrlMatchTypeOptions = 'scheme' | 'www' | 'tld';
export declare type StripPrefixConfig = boolean | StripPrefixConfigObj;
export interface StripPrefixConfigObj {
scheme?: boolean;
www?: boolean;
}
export declare type TruncateConfig = number | TruncateConfigObj;
export interface TruncateConfigObj {
length?: number;
location?: "end" | "middle" | "smart";
}
export declare type HashtagConfig = false | HashtagServices;
export declare type HashtagServices = 'twitter' | 'facebook' | 'instagram';
export declare type MentionConfig = false | MentionServices;
export declare type MentionServices = 'mastodon' | 'twitter' | 'instagram' | 'soundcloud';
export declare type ReplaceFn = (match: Match) => ReplaceFnReturn;
export declare type ReplaceFnReturn = boolean | string | HtmlTag | null | undefined | void;

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import { defaults, remove, splitAndCapture } from "./utils";
import { AnchorTagBuilder } from "./anchor-tag-builder";
import { Match } from "./match/match";
import { EmailMatch } from "./match/email-match";
import { HashtagMatch } from "./match/hashtag-match";
import { MentionMatch } from "./match/mention-match";
import { PhoneMatch } from "./match/phone-match";
import { UrlMatch } from "./match/url-match";
import { Matcher } from "./matcher/matcher";
import { HtmlTag } from "./html-tag";
import { EmailMatcher } from "./matcher/email-matcher";
import { UrlMatcher } from "./matcher/url-matcher";
import { HashtagMatcher } from "./matcher/hashtag-matcher";
import { PhoneMatcher } from "./matcher/phone-matcher";
import { MentionMatcher } from "./matcher/mention-matcher";
import { parseHtml } from './htmlParser/parse-html';
/**
* @class Autolinker
* @extends Object
*
* Utility class used to process a given string of text, and wrap the matches in
* the appropriate anchor (&lt;a&gt;) tags to turn them into links.
*
* Any of the configuration options may be provided in an Object provided
* to the Autolinker constructor, which will configure how the {@link #link link()}
* method will process the links.
*
* For example:
*
* var autolinker = new Autolinker( {
* newWindow : false,
* truncate : 30
* } );
*
* var html = autolinker.link( "Joe went to www.yahoo.com" );
* // produces: 'Joe went to <a href="http://www.yahoo.com">yahoo.com</a>'
*
*
* The {@link #static-link static link()} method may also be used to inline
* options into a single call, which may be more convenient for one-off uses.
* For example:
*
* var html = Autolinker.link( "Joe went to www.yahoo.com", {
* newWindow : false,
* truncate : 30
* } );
* // produces: 'Joe went to <a href="http://www.yahoo.com">yahoo.com</a>'
*
*
* ## Custom Replacements of Links
*
* If the configuration options do not provide enough flexibility, a {@link #replaceFn}
* may be provided to fully customize the output of Autolinker. This function is
* called once for each URL/Email/Phone#/Hashtag/Mention (Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud)
* match that is encountered.
*
* For example:
*
* var input = "..."; // string with URLs, Email Addresses, Phone #s, Hashtags, and Mentions (Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud)
*
* var linkedText = Autolinker.link( input, {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* console.log( "href = ", match.getAnchorHref() );
* console.log( "text = ", match.getAnchorText() );
*
* switch( match.getType() ) {
* case 'url' :
* console.log( "url: ", match.getUrl() );
*
* if( match.getUrl().indexOf( 'mysite.com' ) === -1 ) {
* var tag = match.buildTag(); // returns an `Autolinker.HtmlTag` instance, which provides mutator methods for easy changes
* tag.setAttr( 'rel', 'nofollow' );
* tag.addClass( 'external-link' );
*
* return tag;
*
* } else {
* return true; // let Autolinker perform its normal anchor tag replacement
* }
*
* case 'email' :
* var email = match.getEmail();
* console.log( "email: ", email );
*
* if( email === "my@own.address" ) {
* return false; // don't auto-link this particular email address; leave as-is
* } else {
* return; // no return value will have Autolinker perform its normal anchor tag replacement (same as returning `true`)
* }
*
* case 'phone' :
* var phoneNumber = match.getPhoneNumber();
* console.log( phoneNumber );
*
* return '<a href="http://newplace.to.link.phone.numbers.to/">' + phoneNumber + '</a>';
*
* case 'hashtag' :
* var hashtag = match.getHashtag();
* console.log( hashtag );
*
* return '<a href="http://newplace.to.link.hashtag.handles.to/">' + hashtag + '</a>';
*
* case 'mention' :
* var mention = match.getMention();
* console.log( mention );
*
* return '<a href="http://newplace.to.link.mention.to/">' + mention + '</a>';
* }
* }
* } );
*
*
* The function may return the following values:
*
* - `true` (Boolean): Allow Autolinker to replace the match as it normally
* would.
* - `false` (Boolean): Do not replace the current match at all - leave as-is.
* - Any String: If a string is returned from the function, the string will be
* used directly as the replacement HTML for the match.
* - An {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag} instance, which can be used to build/modify
* an HTML tag before writing out its HTML text.
*/
var Autolinker = /** @class */ (function () {
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} [cfg] The configuration options for the Autolinker instance,
* specified in an Object (map).
*/
function Autolinker(cfg) {
if (cfg === void 0) { cfg = {}; }
/**
* The Autolinker version number exposed on the instance itself.
*
* Ex: 0.25.1
*/
this.version = Autolinker.version;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean/Object} [urls]
*
* `true` if URLs should be automatically linked, `false` if they should not
* be. Defaults to `true`.
*
* Examples:
*
* urls: true
*
* // or
*
* urls: {
* schemeMatches : true,
* wwwMatches : true,
* tldMatches : true
* }
*
* As shown above, this option also accepts an Object form with 3 properties
* to allow for more customization of what exactly gets linked. All default
* to `true`:
*
* @cfg {Boolean} [urls.schemeMatches] `true` to match URLs found prefixed
* with a scheme, i.e. `http://google.com`, or `other+scheme://google.com`,
* `false` to prevent these types of matches.
* @cfg {Boolean} [urls.wwwMatches] `true` to match urls found prefixed with
* `'www.'`, i.e. `www.google.com`. `false` to prevent these types of
* matches. Note that if the URL had a prefixed scheme, and
* `schemeMatches` is true, it will still be linked.
* @cfg {Boolean} [urls.tldMatches] `true` to match URLs with known top
* level domains (.com, .net, etc.) that are not prefixed with a scheme or
* `'www.'`. This option attempts to match anything that looks like a URL
* in the given text. Ex: `google.com`, `asdf.org/?page=1`, etc. `false`
* to prevent these types of matches.
*/
this.urls = {}; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [email=true]
*
* `true` if email addresses should be automatically linked, `false` if they
* should not be.
*/
this.email = true; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [phone=true]
*
* `true` if Phone numbers ("(555)555-5555") should be automatically linked,
* `false` if they should not be.
*/
this.phone = true; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean/String} [hashtag=false]
*
* A string for the service name to have hashtags (ex: "#myHashtag")
* auto-linked to. The currently-supported values are:
*
* - 'twitter'
* - 'facebook'
* - 'instagram'
*
* Pass `false` to skip auto-linking of hashtags.
*/
this.hashtag = false; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {String/Boolean} [mention=false]
*
* A string for the service name to have mentions (ex: "@myuser")
* auto-linked to. The currently supported values are:
*
* - 'twitter'
* - 'instagram'
* - 'soundcloud'
*
* Defaults to `false` to skip auto-linking of mentions.
*/
this.mention = false; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [newWindow=true]
*
* `true` if the links should open in a new window, `false` otherwise.
*/
this.newWindow = true; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean/Object} [stripPrefix=true]
*
* `true` if 'http://' (or 'https://') and/or the 'www.' should be stripped
* from the beginning of URL links' text, `false` otherwise. Defaults to
* `true`.
*
* Examples:
*
* stripPrefix: true
*
* // or
*
* stripPrefix: {
* scheme : true,
* www : true
* }
*
* As shown above, this option also accepts an Object form with 2 properties
* to allow for more customization of what exactly is prevented from being
* displayed. Both default to `true`:
*
* @cfg {Boolean} [stripPrefix.scheme] `true` to prevent the scheme part of
* a URL match from being displayed to the user. Example:
* `'http://google.com'` will be displayed as `'google.com'`. `false` to
* not strip the scheme. NOTE: Only an `'http://'` or `'https://'` scheme
* will be removed, so as not to remove a potentially dangerous scheme
* (such as `'file://'` or `'javascript:'`)
* @cfg {Boolean} [stripPrefix.www] www (Boolean): `true` to prevent the
* `'www.'` part of a URL match from being displayed to the user. Ex:
* `'www.google.com'` will be displayed as `'google.com'`. `false` to not
* strip the `'www'`.
*/
this.stripPrefix = { scheme: true, www: true }; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [stripTrailingSlash=true]
*
* `true` to remove the trailing slash from URL matches, `false` to keep
* the trailing slash.
*
* Example when `true`: `http://google.com/` will be displayed as
* `http://google.com`.
*/
this.stripTrailingSlash = true; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [decodePercentEncoding=true]
*
* `true` to decode percent-encoded characters in URL matches, `false` to keep
* the percent-encoded characters.
*
* Example when `true`: `https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jos%C3%A9` will
* be displayed as `https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_José`.
*/
this.decodePercentEncoding = true; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Number/Object} [truncate=0]
*
* ## Number Form
*
* A number for how many characters matched text should be truncated to
* inside the text of a link. If the matched text is over this number of
* characters, it will be truncated to this length by adding a two period
* ellipsis ('..') to the end of the string.
*
* For example: A url like 'http://www.yahoo.com/some/long/path/to/a/file'
* truncated to 25 characters might look something like this:
* 'yahoo.com/some/long/pat..'
*
* Example Usage:
*
* truncate: 25
*
*
* Defaults to `0` for "no truncation."
*
*
* ## Object Form
*
* An Object may also be provided with two properties: `length` (Number) and
* `location` (String). `location` may be one of the following: 'end'
* (default), 'middle', or 'smart'.
*
* Example Usage:
*
* truncate: { length: 25, location: 'middle' }
*
* @cfg {Number} [truncate.length=0] How many characters to allow before
* truncation will occur. Defaults to `0` for "no truncation."
* @cfg {"end"/"middle"/"smart"} [truncate.location="end"]
*
* - 'end' (default): will truncate up to the number of characters, and then
* add an ellipsis at the end. Ex: 'yahoo.com/some/long/pat..'
* - 'middle': will truncate and add the ellipsis in the middle. Ex:
* 'yahoo.com/s..th/to/a/file'
* - 'smart': for URLs where the algorithm attempts to strip out unnecessary
* parts first (such as the 'www.', then URL scheme, hash, etc.),
* attempting to make the URL human-readable before looking for a good
* point to insert the ellipsis if it is still too long. Ex:
* 'yahoo.com/some..to/a/file'. For more details, see
* {@link Autolinker.truncate.TruncateSmart}.
*/
this.truncate = { length: 0, location: 'end' }; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {String} className
*
* A CSS class name to add to the generated links. This class will be added
* to all links, as well as this class plus match suffixes for styling
* url/email/phone/hashtag/mention links differently.
*
* For example, if this config is provided as "myLink", then:
*
* - URL links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-url"
* - Email links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-email", and
* - Phone links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-phone"
* - Hashtag links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-hashtag"
* - Mention links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-mention myLink-[type]"
* where [type] is either "instagram", "twitter" or "soundcloud"
*/
this.className = ''; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Function} replaceFn
*
* A function to individually process each match found in the input string.
*
* See the class's description for usage.
*
* The `replaceFn` can be called with a different context object (`this`
* reference) using the {@link #context} cfg.
*
* This function is called with the following parameter:
*
* @cfg {Autolinker.match.Match} replaceFn.match The Match instance which
* can be used to retrieve information about the match that the `replaceFn`
* is currently processing. See {@link Autolinker.match.Match} subclasses
* for details.
*/
this.replaceFn = null; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Object} context
*
* The context object (`this` reference) to call the `replaceFn` with.
*
* Defaults to this Autolinker instance.
*/
this.context = undefined; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} [sanitizeHtml=false]
*
* `true` to HTML-encode the start and end brackets of existing HTML tags found
* in the input string. This will escape `<` and `>` characters to `&lt;` and
* `&gt;`, respectively.
*
* Setting this to `true` will prevent XSS (Cross-site Scripting) attacks,
* but will remove the significance of existing HTML tags in the input string. If
* you would like to maintain the significance of existing HTML tags while also
* making the output HTML string safe, leave this option as `false` and use a
* tool like https://github.com/cure53/DOMPurify (or others) on the input string
* before running Autolinker.
*/
this.sanitizeHtml = false; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @private
* @property {Autolinker.matcher.Matcher[]} matchers
*
* The {@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher} instances for this Autolinker
* instance.
*
* This is lazily created in {@link #getMatchers}.
*/
this.matchers = null;
/**
* @private
* @property {Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder} tagBuilder
*
* The AnchorTagBuilder instance used to build match replacement anchor tags.
* Note: this is lazily instantiated in the {@link #getTagBuilder} method.
*/
this.tagBuilder = null;
// Note: when `this.something` is used in the rhs of these assignments,
// it refers to the default values set above the constructor
this.urls = this.normalizeUrlsCfg(cfg.urls);
this.email = typeof cfg.email === 'boolean' ? cfg.email : this.email;
this.phone = typeof cfg.phone === 'boolean' ? cfg.phone : this.phone;
this.hashtag = cfg.hashtag || this.hashtag;
this.mention = cfg.mention || this.mention;
this.newWindow = typeof cfg.newWindow === 'boolean' ? cfg.newWindow : this.newWindow;
this.stripPrefix = this.normalizeStripPrefixCfg(cfg.stripPrefix);
this.stripTrailingSlash = typeof cfg.stripTrailingSlash === 'boolean' ? cfg.stripTrailingSlash : this.stripTrailingSlash;
this.decodePercentEncoding = typeof cfg.decodePercentEncoding === 'boolean' ? cfg.decodePercentEncoding : this.decodePercentEncoding;
this.sanitizeHtml = cfg.sanitizeHtml || false;
// Validate the value of the `mention` cfg
var mention = this.mention;
if (mention !== false && mention !== 'mastodon' && mention !== 'twitter' && mention !== 'instagram' && mention !== 'soundcloud') {
throw new Error("invalid `mention` cfg - see docs");
}
// Validate the value of the `hashtag` cfg
var hashtag = this.hashtag;
if (hashtag !== false && hashtag !== 'twitter' && hashtag !== 'facebook' && hashtag !== 'instagram') {
throw new Error("invalid `hashtag` cfg - see docs");
}
this.truncate = this.normalizeTruncateCfg(cfg.truncate);
this.className = cfg.className || this.className;
this.replaceFn = cfg.replaceFn || this.replaceFn;
this.context = cfg.context || this;
}
/**
* Automatically links URLs, Email addresses, Phone Numbers, Twitter handles,
* Hashtags, and Mentions found in the given chunk of HTML. Does not link URLs
* found within HTML tags.
*
* For instance, if given the text: `You should go to http://www.yahoo.com`,
* then the result will be `You should go to &lt;a href="http://www.yahoo.com"&gt;http://www.yahoo.com&lt;/a&gt;`
*
* Example:
*
* var linkedText = Autolinker.link( "Go to google.com", { newWindow: false } );
* // Produces: "Go to <a href="http://google.com">google.com</a>"
*
* @static
* @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to find matches within (depending
* on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone}, {@link #mention},
* {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
* @param {Object} [options] Any of the configuration options for the Autolinker
* class, specified in an Object (map). See the class description for an
* example call.
* @return {String} The HTML text, with matches automatically linked.
*/
Autolinker.link = function (textOrHtml, options) {
var autolinker = new Autolinker(options);
return autolinker.link(textOrHtml);
};
/**
* Parses the input `textOrHtml` looking for URLs, email addresses, phone
* numbers, username handles, and hashtags (depending on the configuration
* of the Autolinker instance), and returns an array of {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
* objects describing those matches (without making any replacements).
*
* Note that if parsing multiple pieces of text, it is slightly more efficient
* to create an Autolinker instance, and use the instance-level {@link #parse}
* method.
*
* Example:
*
* var matches = Autolinker.parse( "Hello google.com, I am asdf@asdf.com", {
* urls: true,
* email: true
* } );
*
* console.log( matches.length ); // 2
* console.log( matches[ 0 ].getType() ); // 'url'
* console.log( matches[ 0 ].getUrl() ); // 'google.com'
* console.log( matches[ 1 ].getType() ); // 'email'
* console.log( matches[ 1 ].getEmail() ); // 'asdf@asdf.com'
*
* @static
* @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to find matches within
* (depending on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone},
* {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
* @param {Object} [options] Any of the configuration options for the Autolinker
* class, specified in an Object (map). See the class description for an
* example call.
* @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The array of Matches found in the
* given input `textOrHtml`.
*/
Autolinker.parse = function (textOrHtml, options) {
var autolinker = new Autolinker(options);
return autolinker.parse(textOrHtml);
};
/**
* Normalizes the {@link #urls} config into an Object with 3 properties:
* `schemeMatches`, `wwwMatches`, and `tldMatches`, all Booleans.
*
* See {@link #urls} config for details.
*
* @private
* @param {Boolean/Object} urls
* @return {Object}
*/
Autolinker.prototype.normalizeUrlsCfg = function (urls) {
if (urls == null)
urls = true; // default to `true`
if (typeof urls === 'boolean') {
return { schemeMatches: urls, wwwMatches: urls, tldMatches: urls };
}
else { // object form
return {
schemeMatches: typeof urls.schemeMatches === 'boolean' ? urls.schemeMatches : true,
wwwMatches: typeof urls.wwwMatches === 'boolean' ? urls.wwwMatches : true,
tldMatches: typeof urls.tldMatches === 'boolean' ? urls.tldMatches : true
};
}
};
/**
* Normalizes the {@link #stripPrefix} config into an Object with 2
* properties: `scheme`, and `www` - both Booleans.
*
* See {@link #stripPrefix} config for details.
*
* @private
* @param {Boolean/Object} stripPrefix
* @return {Object}
*/
Autolinker.prototype.normalizeStripPrefixCfg = function (stripPrefix) {
if (stripPrefix == null)
stripPrefix = true; // default to `true`
if (typeof stripPrefix === 'boolean') {
return { scheme: stripPrefix, www: stripPrefix };
}
else { // object form
return {
scheme: typeof stripPrefix.scheme === 'boolean' ? stripPrefix.scheme : true,
www: typeof stripPrefix.www === 'boolean' ? stripPrefix.www : true
};
}
};
/**
* Normalizes the {@link #truncate} config into an Object with 2 properties:
* `length` (Number), and `location` (String).
*
* See {@link #truncate} config for details.
*
* @private
* @param {Number/Object} truncate
* @return {Object}
*/
Autolinker.prototype.normalizeTruncateCfg = function (truncate) {
if (typeof truncate === 'number') {
return { length: truncate, location: 'end' };
}
else { // object, or undefined/null
return defaults(truncate || {}, {
length: Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY,
location: 'end'
});
}
};
/**
* Parses the input `textOrHtml` looking for URLs, email addresses, phone
* numbers, username handles, and hashtags (depending on the configuration
* of the Autolinker instance), and returns an array of {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
* objects describing those matches (without making any replacements).
*
* This method is used by the {@link #link} method, but can also be used to
* simply do parsing of the input in order to discover what kinds of links
* there are and how many.
*
* Example usage:
*
* var autolinker = new Autolinker( {
* urls: true,
* email: true
* } );
*
* var matches = autolinker.parse( "Hello google.com, I am asdf@asdf.com" );
*
* console.log( matches.length ); // 2
* console.log( matches[ 0 ].getType() ); // 'url'
* console.log( matches[ 0 ].getUrl() ); // 'google.com'
* console.log( matches[ 1 ].getType() ); // 'email'
* console.log( matches[ 1 ].getEmail() ); // 'asdf@asdf.com'
*
* @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to find matches within
* (depending on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone},
* {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
* @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The array of Matches found in the
* given input `textOrHtml`.
*/
Autolinker.prototype.parse = function (textOrHtml) {
var _this = this;
var skipTagNames = ['a', 'style', 'script'], skipTagsStackCount = 0, // used to only Autolink text outside of anchor/script/style tags. We don't want to autolink something that is already linked inside of an <a> tag, for instance
matches = [];
// Find all matches within the `textOrHtml` (but not matches that are
// already nested within <a>, <style> and <script> tags)
parseHtml(textOrHtml, {
onOpenTag: function (tagName) {
if (skipTagNames.indexOf(tagName) >= 0) {
skipTagsStackCount++;
}
},
onText: function (text, offset) {
// Only process text nodes that are not within an <a>, <style> or <script> tag
if (skipTagsStackCount === 0) {
// "Walk around" common HTML entities. An '&nbsp;' (for example)
// could be at the end of a URL, but we don't want to
// include the trailing '&' in the URL. See issue #76
// TODO: Handle HTML entities separately in parseHtml() and
// don't emit them as "text" except for &amp; entities
var htmlCharacterEntitiesRegex = /(&nbsp;|&#160;|&lt;|&#60;|&gt;|&#62;|&quot;|&#34;|&#39;)/gi;
var textSplit = splitAndCapture(text, htmlCharacterEntitiesRegex);
var currentOffset_1 = offset;
textSplit.forEach(function (splitText, i) {
// even number matches are text, odd numbers are html entities
if (i % 2 === 0) {
var textNodeMatches = _this.parseText(splitText, currentOffset_1);
matches.push.apply(matches, textNodeMatches);
}
currentOffset_1 += splitText.length;
});
}
},
onCloseTag: function (tagName) {
if (skipTagNames.indexOf(tagName) >= 0) {
skipTagsStackCount = Math.max(skipTagsStackCount - 1, 0); // attempt to handle extraneous </a> tags by making sure the stack count never goes below 0
}
},
onComment: function (offset) { },
onDoctype: function (offset) { },
});
// After we have found all matches, remove subsequent matches that
// overlap with a previous match. This can happen for instance with URLs,
// where the url 'google.com/#link' would match '#link' as a hashtag.
matches = this.compactMatches(matches);
// And finally, remove matches for match types that have been turned
// off. We needed to have all match types turned on initially so that
// things like hashtags could be filtered out if they were really just
// part of a URL match (for instance, as a named anchor).
matches = this.removeUnwantedMatches(matches);
return matches;
};
/**
* After we have found all matches, we need to remove matches that overlap
* with a previous match. This can happen for instance with URLs, where the
* url 'google.com/#link' would match '#link' as a hashtag. Because the
* '#link' part is contained in a larger match that comes before the HashTag
* match, we'll remove the HashTag match.
*
* @private
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match[]} matches
* @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]}
*/
Autolinker.prototype.compactMatches = function (matches) {
// First, the matches need to be sorted in order of offset
matches.sort(function (a, b) { return a.getOffset() - b.getOffset(); });
for (var i = 0; i < matches.length - 1; i++) {
var match = matches[i], offset = match.getOffset(), matchedTextLength = match.getMatchedText().length, endIdx = offset + matchedTextLength;
if (i + 1 < matches.length) {
// Remove subsequent matches that equal offset with current match
if (matches[i + 1].getOffset() === offset) {
var removeIdx = matches[i + 1].getMatchedText().length > matchedTextLength ? i : i + 1;
matches.splice(removeIdx, 1);
continue;
}
// Remove subsequent matches that overlap with the current match
if (matches[i + 1].getOffset() < endIdx) {
matches.splice(i + 1, 1);
}
}
}
return matches;
};
/**
* Removes matches for matchers that were turned off in the options. For
* example, if {@link #hashtag hashtags} were not to be matched, we'll
* remove them from the `matches` array here.
*
* Note: we *must* use all Matchers on the input string, and then filter
* them out later. For example, if the options were `{ url: false, hashtag: true }`,
* we wouldn't want to match the text '#link' as a HashTag inside of the text
* 'google.com/#link'. The way the algorithm works is that we match the full
* URL first (which prevents the accidental HashTag match), and then we'll
* simply throw away the URL match.
*
* @private
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match[]} matches The array of matches to remove
* the unwanted matches from. Note: this array is mutated for the
* removals.
* @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The mutated input `matches` array.
*/
Autolinker.prototype.removeUnwantedMatches = function (matches) {
if (!this.hashtag)
remove(matches, function (match) { return match.getType() === 'hashtag'; });
if (!this.email)
remove(matches, function (match) { return match.getType() === 'email'; });
if (!this.phone)
remove(matches, function (match) { return match.getType() === 'phone'; });
if (!this.mention)
remove(matches, function (match) { return match.getType() === 'mention'; });
if (!this.urls.schemeMatches) {
remove(matches, function (m) { return m.getType() === 'url' && m.getUrlMatchType() === 'scheme'; });
}
if (!this.urls.wwwMatches) {
remove(matches, function (m) { return m.getType() === 'url' && m.getUrlMatchType() === 'www'; });
}
if (!this.urls.tldMatches) {
remove(matches, function (m) { return m.getType() === 'url' && m.getUrlMatchType() === 'tld'; });
}
return matches;
};
/**
* Parses the input `text` looking for URLs, email addresses, phone
* numbers, username handles, and hashtags (depending on the configuration
* of the Autolinker instance), and returns an array of {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
* objects describing those matches.
*
* This method processes a **non-HTML string**, and is used to parse and
* match within the text nodes of an HTML string. This method is used
* internally by {@link #parse}.
*
* @private
* @param {String} text The text to find matches within (depending on if the
* {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone},
* {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled). This must be a non-HTML string.
* @param {Number} [offset=0] The offset of the text node within the
* original string. This is used when parsing with the {@link #parse}
* method to generate correct offsets within the {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
* instances, but may be omitted if calling this method publicly.
* @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The array of Matches found in the
* given input `text`.
*/
Autolinker.prototype.parseText = function (text, offset) {
if (offset === void 0) { offset = 0; }
offset = offset || 0;
var matchers = this.getMatchers(), matches = [];
for (var i = 0, numMatchers = matchers.length; i < numMatchers; i++) {
var textMatches = matchers[i].parseMatches(text);
// Correct the offset of each of the matches. They are originally
// the offset of the match within the provided text node, but we
// need to correct them to be relative to the original HTML input
// string (i.e. the one provided to #parse).
for (var j = 0, numTextMatches = textMatches.length; j < numTextMatches; j++) {
textMatches[j].setOffset(offset + textMatches[j].getOffset());
}
matches.push.apply(matches, textMatches);
}
return matches;
};
/**
* Automatically links URLs, Email addresses, Phone numbers, Hashtags,
* and Mentions (Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud) found in the given chunk of HTML. Does not link
* URLs found within HTML tags.
*
* For instance, if given the text: `You should go to http://www.yahoo.com`,
* then the result will be `You should go to
* &lt;a href="http://www.yahoo.com"&gt;http://www.yahoo.com&lt;/a&gt;`
*
* This method finds the text around any HTML elements in the input
* `textOrHtml`, which will be the text that is processed. Any original HTML
* elements will be left as-is, as well as the text that is already wrapped
* in anchor (&lt;a&gt;) tags.
*
* @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to autolink matches within
* (depending on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone}, {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
* @return {String} The HTML, with matches automatically linked.
*/
Autolinker.prototype.link = function (textOrHtml) {
if (!textOrHtml) {
return "";
} // handle `null` and `undefined` (for JavaScript users that don't have TypeScript support)
/* We would want to sanitize the start and end characters of a tag
* before processing the string in order to avoid an XSS scenario.
* This behaviour can be changed by toggling the sanitizeHtml option.
*/
if (this.sanitizeHtml) {
textOrHtml = textOrHtml
.replace(/</g, '&lt;')
.replace(/>/g, '&gt;');
}
var matches = this.parse(textOrHtml), newHtml = [], lastIndex = 0;
for (var i = 0, len = matches.length; i < len; i++) {
var match = matches[i];
newHtml.push(textOrHtml.substring(lastIndex, match.getOffset()));
newHtml.push(this.createMatchReturnVal(match));
lastIndex = match.getOffset() + match.getMatchedText().length;
}
newHtml.push(textOrHtml.substring(lastIndex)); // handle the text after the last match
return newHtml.join('');
};
/**
* Creates the return string value for a given match in the input string.
*
* This method handles the {@link #replaceFn}, if one was provided.
*
* @private
* @param {Autolinker.match.Match} match The Match object that represents
* the match.
* @return {String} The string that the `match` should be replaced with.
* This is usually the anchor tag string, but may be the `matchStr` itself
* if the match is not to be replaced.
*/
Autolinker.prototype.createMatchReturnVal = function (match) {
// Handle a custom `replaceFn` being provided
var replaceFnResult;
if (this.replaceFn) {
replaceFnResult = this.replaceFn.call(this.context, match); // Autolinker instance is the context
}
if (typeof replaceFnResult === 'string') {
return replaceFnResult; // `replaceFn` returned a string, use that
}
else if (replaceFnResult === false) {
return match.getMatchedText(); // no replacement for the match
}
else if (replaceFnResult instanceof HtmlTag) {
return replaceFnResult.toAnchorString();
}
else { // replaceFnResult === true, or no/unknown return value from function
// Perform Autolinker's default anchor tag generation
var anchorTag = match.buildTag(); // returns an Autolinker.HtmlTag instance
return anchorTag.toAnchorString();
}
};
/**
* Lazily instantiates and returns the {@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher}
* instances for this Autolinker instance.
*
* @private
* @return {Autolinker.matcher.Matcher[]}
*/
Autolinker.prototype.getMatchers = function () {
if (!this.matchers) {
var tagBuilder = this.getTagBuilder();
var matchers = [
new HashtagMatcher({ tagBuilder: tagBuilder, serviceName: this.hashtag }),
new EmailMatcher({ tagBuilder: tagBuilder }),
new PhoneMatcher({ tagBuilder: tagBuilder }),
new MentionMatcher({ tagBuilder: tagBuilder, serviceName: this.mention }),
new UrlMatcher({ tagBuilder: tagBuilder, stripPrefix: this.stripPrefix, stripTrailingSlash: this.stripTrailingSlash, decodePercentEncoding: this.decodePercentEncoding })
];
return (this.matchers = matchers);
}
else {
return this.matchers;
}
};
/**
* Returns the {@link #tagBuilder} instance for this Autolinker instance,
* lazily instantiating it if it does not yet exist.
*
* @private
* @return {Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder}
*/
Autolinker.prototype.getTagBuilder = function () {
var tagBuilder = this.tagBuilder;
if (!tagBuilder) {
tagBuilder = this.tagBuilder = new AnchorTagBuilder({
newWindow: this.newWindow,
truncate: this.truncate,
className: this.className
});
}
return tagBuilder;
};
/**
* @static
* @property {String} version
*
* The Autolinker version number in the form major.minor.patch
*
* Ex: 0.25.1
*/
Autolinker.version = '3.14.1';
/**
* For backwards compatibility with Autolinker 1.x, the AnchorTagBuilder
* class is provided as a static on the Autolinker class.
*/
Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder = AnchorTagBuilder;
/**
* For backwards compatibility with Autolinker 1.x, the HtmlTag class is
* provided as a static on the Autolinker class.
*/
Autolinker.HtmlTag = HtmlTag;
/**
* For backwards compatibility with Autolinker 1.x, the Matcher classes are
* provided as statics on the Autolinker class.
*/
Autolinker.matcher = {
Email: EmailMatcher,
Hashtag: HashtagMatcher,
Matcher: Matcher,
Mention: MentionMatcher,
Phone: PhoneMatcher,
Url: UrlMatcher
};
/**
* For backwards compatibility with Autolinker 1.x, the Match classes are
* provided as statics on the Autolinker class.
*/
Autolinker.match = {
Email: EmailMatch,
Hashtag: HashtagMatch,
Match: Match,
Mention: MentionMatch,
Phone: PhoneMatch,
Url: UrlMatch
};
return Autolinker;
}());
export default Autolinker;
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/**
* @class Autolinker.HtmlTag
* @extends Object
*
* Represents an HTML tag, which can be used to easily build/modify HTML tags programmatically.
*
* Autolinker uses this abstraction to create HTML tags, and then write them out as strings. You may also use
* this class in your code, especially within a {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn}.
*
* ## Examples
*
* Example instantiation:
*
* var tag = new Autolinker.HtmlTag( {
* tagName : 'a',
* attrs : { 'href': 'http://google.com', 'class': 'external-link' },
* innerHtml : 'Google'
* } );
*
* tag.toAnchorString(); // <a href="http://google.com" class="external-link">Google</a>
*
* // Individual accessor methods
* tag.getTagName(); // 'a'
* tag.getAttr( 'href' ); // 'http://google.com'
* tag.hasClass( 'external-link' ); // true
*
*
* Using mutator methods (which may be used in combination with instantiation config properties):
*
* var tag = new Autolinker.HtmlTag();
* tag.setTagName( 'a' );
* tag.setAttr( 'href', 'http://google.com' );
* tag.addClass( 'external-link' );
* tag.setInnerHtml( 'Google' );
*
* tag.getTagName(); // 'a'
* tag.getAttr( 'href' ); // 'http://google.com'
* tag.hasClass( 'external-link' ); // true
*
* tag.toAnchorString(); // <a href="http://google.com" class="external-link">Google</a>
*
*
* ## Example use within a {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn}
*
* var html = Autolinker.link( "Test google.com", {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* var tag = match.buildTag(); // returns an {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag} instance, configured with the Match's href and anchor text
* tag.setAttr( 'rel', 'nofollow' );
*
* return tag;
* }
* } );
*
* // generated html:
* // Test <a href="http://google.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">google.com</a>
*
*
* ## Example use with a new tag for the replacement
*
* var html = Autolinker.link( "Test google.com", {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* var tag = new Autolinker.HtmlTag( {
* tagName : 'button',
* attrs : { 'title': 'Load URL: ' + match.getAnchorHref() },
* innerHtml : 'Load URL: ' + match.getAnchorText()
* } );
*
* return tag;
* }
* } );
*
* // generated html:
* // Test <button title="Load URL: http://google.com">Load URL: google.com</button>
*/
export declare class HtmlTag {
/**
* @cfg {String} tagName
*
* The tag name. Ex: 'a', 'button', etc.
*
* Not required at instantiation time, but should be set using {@link #setTagName} before {@link #toAnchorString}
* is executed.
*/
private tagName;
/**
* @cfg {Object.<String, String>} attrs
*
* An key/value Object (map) of attributes to create the tag with. The keys are the attribute names, and the
* values are the attribute values.
*/
private attrs;
/**
* @cfg {String} innerHTML
*
* The inner HTML for the tag.
*/
private innerHTML;
/**
* @protected
* @property {RegExp} whitespaceRegex
*
* Regular expression used to match whitespace in a string of CSS classes.
*/
protected whitespaceRegex: RegExp;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} [cfg] The configuration properties for this class, in an Object (map)
*/
constructor(cfg?: HtmlTagCfg);
/**
* Sets the tag name that will be used to generate the tag with.
*
* @param {String} tagName
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
setTagName(tagName: string): this;
/**
* Retrieves the tag name.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getTagName(): string;
/**
* Sets an attribute on the HtmlTag.
*
* @param {String} attrName The attribute name to set.
* @param {String} attrValue The attribute value to set.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
setAttr(attrName: string, attrValue: string): this;
/**
* Retrieves an attribute from the HtmlTag. If the attribute does not exist, returns `undefined`.
*
* @param {String} attrName The attribute name to retrieve.
* @return {String} The attribute's value, or `undefined` if it does not exist on the HtmlTag.
*/
getAttr(attrName: string): string;
/**
* Sets one or more attributes on the HtmlTag.
*
* @param {Object.<String, String>} attrs A key/value Object (map) of the attributes to set.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
setAttrs(attrs: {
[attr: string]: string;
}): this;
/**
* Retrieves the attributes Object (map) for the HtmlTag.
*
* @return {Object.<String, String>} A key/value object of the attributes for the HtmlTag.
*/
getAttrs(): {
[key: string]: string;
};
/**
* Sets the provided `cssClass`, overwriting any current CSS classes on the HtmlTag.
*
* @param {String} cssClass One or more space-separated CSS classes to set (overwrite).
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
setClass(cssClass: string): this;
/**
* Convenience method to add one or more CSS classes to the HtmlTag. Will not add duplicate CSS classes.
*
* @param {String} cssClass One or more space-separated CSS classes to add.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
addClass(cssClass: string): this;
/**
* Convenience method to remove one or more CSS classes from the HtmlTag.
*
* @param {String} cssClass One or more space-separated CSS classes to remove.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
removeClass(cssClass: string): this;
/**
* Convenience method to retrieve the CSS class(es) for the HtmlTag, which will each be separated by spaces when
* there are multiple.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getClass(): string;
/**
* Convenience method to check if the tag has a CSS class or not.
*
* @param {String} cssClass The CSS class to check for.
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the HtmlTag has the CSS class, `false` otherwise.
*/
hasClass(cssClass: string): boolean;
/**
* Sets the inner HTML for the tag.
*
* @param {String} html The inner HTML to set.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
setInnerHTML(html: string): this;
/**
* Backwards compatibility method name.
*
* @param {String} html The inner HTML to set.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
setInnerHtml(html: string): this;
/**
* Retrieves the inner HTML for the tag.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getInnerHTML(): string;
/**
* Backward compatibility method name.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getInnerHtml(): string;
/**
* Override of superclass method used to generate the HTML string for the tag.
*
* @return {String}
*/
toAnchorString(): string;
/**
* Support method for {@link #toAnchorString}, returns the string space-separated key="value" pairs, used to populate
* the stringified HtmlTag.
*
* @protected
* @return {String} Example return: `attr1="value1" attr2="value2"`
*/
protected buildAttrsStr(): string;
}
export interface HtmlTagCfg {
tagName?: string;
attrs?: {
[key: string]: string;
};
innerHtml?: string;
innerHTML?: string;
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import { indexOf } from "./utils";
/**
* @class Autolinker.HtmlTag
* @extends Object
*
* Represents an HTML tag, which can be used to easily build/modify HTML tags programmatically.
*
* Autolinker uses this abstraction to create HTML tags, and then write them out as strings. You may also use
* this class in your code, especially within a {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn}.
*
* ## Examples
*
* Example instantiation:
*
* var tag = new Autolinker.HtmlTag( {
* tagName : 'a',
* attrs : { 'href': 'http://google.com', 'class': 'external-link' },
* innerHtml : 'Google'
* } );
*
* tag.toAnchorString(); // <a href="http://google.com" class="external-link">Google</a>
*
* // Individual accessor methods
* tag.getTagName(); // 'a'
* tag.getAttr( 'href' ); // 'http://google.com'
* tag.hasClass( 'external-link' ); // true
*
*
* Using mutator methods (which may be used in combination with instantiation config properties):
*
* var tag = new Autolinker.HtmlTag();
* tag.setTagName( 'a' );
* tag.setAttr( 'href', 'http://google.com' );
* tag.addClass( 'external-link' );
* tag.setInnerHtml( 'Google' );
*
* tag.getTagName(); // 'a'
* tag.getAttr( 'href' ); // 'http://google.com'
* tag.hasClass( 'external-link' ); // true
*
* tag.toAnchorString(); // <a href="http://google.com" class="external-link">Google</a>
*
*
* ## Example use within a {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn}
*
* var html = Autolinker.link( "Test google.com", {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* var tag = match.buildTag(); // returns an {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag} instance, configured with the Match's href and anchor text
* tag.setAttr( 'rel', 'nofollow' );
*
* return tag;
* }
* } );
*
* // generated html:
* // Test <a href="http://google.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">google.com</a>
*
*
* ## Example use with a new tag for the replacement
*
* var html = Autolinker.link( "Test google.com", {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* var tag = new Autolinker.HtmlTag( {
* tagName : 'button',
* attrs : { 'title': 'Load URL: ' + match.getAnchorHref() },
* innerHtml : 'Load URL: ' + match.getAnchorText()
* } );
*
* return tag;
* }
* } );
*
* // generated html:
* // Test <button title="Load URL: http://google.com">Load URL: google.com</button>
*/
var HtmlTag = /** @class */ (function () {
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} [cfg] The configuration properties for this class, in an Object (map)
*/
function HtmlTag(cfg) {
if (cfg === void 0) { cfg = {}; }
/**
* @cfg {String} tagName
*
* The tag name. Ex: 'a', 'button', etc.
*
* Not required at instantiation time, but should be set using {@link #setTagName} before {@link #toAnchorString}
* is executed.
*/
this.tagName = ''; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Object.<String, String>} attrs
*
* An key/value Object (map) of attributes to create the tag with. The keys are the attribute names, and the
* values are the attribute values.
*/
this.attrs = {}; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {String} innerHTML
*
* The inner HTML for the tag.
*/
this.innerHTML = ''; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @protected
* @property {RegExp} whitespaceRegex
*
* Regular expression used to match whitespace in a string of CSS classes.
*/
this.whitespaceRegex = /\s+/; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
this.tagName = cfg.tagName || '';
this.attrs = cfg.attrs || {};
this.innerHTML = cfg.innerHtml || cfg.innerHTML || ''; // accept either the camelCased form or the fully capitalized acronym as in the DOM
}
/**
* Sets the tag name that will be used to generate the tag with.
*
* @param {String} tagName
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.setTagName = function (tagName) {
this.tagName = tagName;
return this;
};
/**
* Retrieves the tag name.
*
* @return {String}
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.getTagName = function () {
return this.tagName || '';
};
/**
* Sets an attribute on the HtmlTag.
*
* @param {String} attrName The attribute name to set.
* @param {String} attrValue The attribute value to set.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.setAttr = function (attrName, attrValue) {
var tagAttrs = this.getAttrs();
tagAttrs[attrName] = attrValue;
return this;
};
/**
* Retrieves an attribute from the HtmlTag. If the attribute does not exist, returns `undefined`.
*
* @param {String} attrName The attribute name to retrieve.
* @return {String} The attribute's value, or `undefined` if it does not exist on the HtmlTag.
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.getAttr = function (attrName) {
return this.getAttrs()[attrName];
};
/**
* Sets one or more attributes on the HtmlTag.
*
* @param {Object.<String, String>} attrs A key/value Object (map) of the attributes to set.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.setAttrs = function (attrs) {
Object.assign(this.getAttrs(), attrs);
return this;
};
/**
* Retrieves the attributes Object (map) for the HtmlTag.
*
* @return {Object.<String, String>} A key/value object of the attributes for the HtmlTag.
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.getAttrs = function () {
return this.attrs || (this.attrs = {});
};
/**
* Sets the provided `cssClass`, overwriting any current CSS classes on the HtmlTag.
*
* @param {String} cssClass One or more space-separated CSS classes to set (overwrite).
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.setClass = function (cssClass) {
return this.setAttr('class', cssClass);
};
/**
* Convenience method to add one or more CSS classes to the HtmlTag. Will not add duplicate CSS classes.
*
* @param {String} cssClass One or more space-separated CSS classes to add.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.addClass = function (cssClass) {
var classAttr = this.getClass(), whitespaceRegex = this.whitespaceRegex, classes = (!classAttr) ? [] : classAttr.split(whitespaceRegex), newClasses = cssClass.split(whitespaceRegex), newClass;
while (newClass = newClasses.shift()) {
if (indexOf(classes, newClass) === -1) {
classes.push(newClass);
}
}
this.getAttrs()['class'] = classes.join(" ");
return this;
};
/**
* Convenience method to remove one or more CSS classes from the HtmlTag.
*
* @param {String} cssClass One or more space-separated CSS classes to remove.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.removeClass = function (cssClass) {
var classAttr = this.getClass(), whitespaceRegex = this.whitespaceRegex, classes = (!classAttr) ? [] : classAttr.split(whitespaceRegex), removeClasses = cssClass.split(whitespaceRegex), removeClass;
while (classes.length && (removeClass = removeClasses.shift())) {
var idx = indexOf(classes, removeClass);
if (idx !== -1) {
classes.splice(idx, 1);
}
}
this.getAttrs()['class'] = classes.join(" ");
return this;
};
/**
* Convenience method to retrieve the CSS class(es) for the HtmlTag, which will each be separated by spaces when
* there are multiple.
*
* @return {String}
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.getClass = function () {
return this.getAttrs()['class'] || "";
};
/**
* Convenience method to check if the tag has a CSS class or not.
*
* @param {String} cssClass The CSS class to check for.
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the HtmlTag has the CSS class, `false` otherwise.
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.hasClass = function (cssClass) {
return (' ' + this.getClass() + ' ').indexOf(' ' + cssClass + ' ') !== -1;
};
/**
* Sets the inner HTML for the tag.
*
* @param {String} html The inner HTML to set.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.setInnerHTML = function (html) {
this.innerHTML = html;
return this;
};
/**
* Backwards compatibility method name.
*
* @param {String} html The inner HTML to set.
* @return {Autolinker.HtmlTag} This HtmlTag instance, so that method calls may be chained.
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.setInnerHtml = function (html) {
return this.setInnerHTML(html);
};
/**
* Retrieves the inner HTML for the tag.
*
* @return {String}
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.getInnerHTML = function () {
return this.innerHTML || "";
};
/**
* Backward compatibility method name.
*
* @return {String}
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.getInnerHtml = function () {
return this.getInnerHTML();
};
/**
* Override of superclass method used to generate the HTML string for the tag.
*
* @return {String}
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.toAnchorString = function () {
var tagName = this.getTagName(), attrsStr = this.buildAttrsStr();
attrsStr = (attrsStr) ? ' ' + attrsStr : ''; // prepend a space if there are actually attributes
return ['<', tagName, attrsStr, '>', this.getInnerHtml(), '</', tagName, '>'].join("");
};
/**
* Support method for {@link #toAnchorString}, returns the string space-separated key="value" pairs, used to populate
* the stringified HtmlTag.
*
* @protected
* @return {String} Example return: `attr1="value1" attr2="value2"`
*/
HtmlTag.prototype.buildAttrsStr = function () {
if (!this.attrs)
return ""; // no `attrs` Object (map) has been set, return empty string
var attrs = this.getAttrs(), attrsArr = [];
for (var prop in attrs) {
if (attrs.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
attrsArr.push(prop + '="' + attrs[prop] + '"');
}
}
return attrsArr.join(" ");
};
return HtmlTag;
}());
export { HtmlTag };
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/**
* Parses an HTML string, calling the callbacks to notify of tags and text.
*
* ## History
*
* This file previously used a regular expression to find html tags in the input
* text. Unfortunately, we ran into a bunch of catastrophic backtracking issues
* with certain input text, causing Autolinker to either hang or just take a
* really long time to parse the string.
*
* The current code is intended to be a O(n) algorithm that walks through
* the string in one pass, and tries to be as cheap as possible. We don't need
* to implement the full HTML spec, but rather simply determine where the string
* looks like an HTML tag, and where it looks like text (so that we can autolink
* that).
*
* This state machine parser is intended just to be a simple but performant
* parser of HTML for the subset of requirements we have. We simply need to:
*
* 1. Determine where HTML tags are
* 2. Determine the tag name (Autolinker specifically only cares about <a>,
* <script>, and <style> tags, so as not to link any text within them)
*
* We don't need to:
*
* 1. Create a parse tree
* 2. Auto-close tags with invalid markup
* 3. etc.
*
* The other intention behind this is that we didn't want to add external
* dependencies on the Autolinker utility which would increase its size. For
* instance, adding htmlparser2 adds 125kb to the minified output file,
* increasing its final size from 47kb to 172kb (at the time of writing). It
* also doesn't work exactly correctly, treating the string "<3 blah blah blah"
* as an HTML tag.
*
* Reference for HTML spec:
*
* https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#sec-tokenization
*
* @param {String} html The HTML to parse
* @param {Object} callbacks
* @param {Function} callbacks.onOpenTag Callback function to call when an open
* tag is parsed. Called with the tagName as its argument.
* @param {Function} callbacks.onCloseTag Callback function to call when a close
* tag is parsed. Called with the tagName as its argument. If a self-closing
* tag is found, `onCloseTag` is called immediately after `onOpenTag`.
* @param {Function} callbacks.onText Callback function to call when text (i.e
* not an HTML tag) is parsed. Called with the text (string) as its first
* argument, and offset (number) into the string as its second.
*/
export declare function parseHtml(html: string, { onOpenTag, onCloseTag, onText, onComment, onDoctype }: {
onOpenTag: (tagName: string, offset: number) => void;
onCloseTag: (tagName: string, offset: number) => void;
onText: (text: string, offset: number) => void;
onComment: (offset: number) => void;
onDoctype: (offset: number) => void;
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import * as tslib_1 from "tslib";
import { letterRe, digitRe, whitespaceRe, quoteRe, controlCharsRe } from '../regex-lib';
import { throwUnhandledCaseError } from '../utils';
// For debugging: search for other "For debugging" lines
// import CliTable from 'cli-table';
/**
* Parses an HTML string, calling the callbacks to notify of tags and text.
*
* ## History
*
* This file previously used a regular expression to find html tags in the input
* text. Unfortunately, we ran into a bunch of catastrophic backtracking issues
* with certain input text, causing Autolinker to either hang or just take a
* really long time to parse the string.
*
* The current code is intended to be a O(n) algorithm that walks through
* the string in one pass, and tries to be as cheap as possible. We don't need
* to implement the full HTML spec, but rather simply determine where the string
* looks like an HTML tag, and where it looks like text (so that we can autolink
* that).
*
* This state machine parser is intended just to be a simple but performant
* parser of HTML for the subset of requirements we have. We simply need to:
*
* 1. Determine where HTML tags are
* 2. Determine the tag name (Autolinker specifically only cares about <a>,
* <script>, and <style> tags, so as not to link any text within them)
*
* We don't need to:
*
* 1. Create a parse tree
* 2. Auto-close tags with invalid markup
* 3. etc.
*
* The other intention behind this is that we didn't want to add external
* dependencies on the Autolinker utility which would increase its size. For
* instance, adding htmlparser2 adds 125kb to the minified output file,
* increasing its final size from 47kb to 172kb (at the time of writing). It
* also doesn't work exactly correctly, treating the string "<3 blah blah blah"
* as an HTML tag.
*
* Reference for HTML spec:
*
* https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#sec-tokenization
*
* @param {String} html The HTML to parse
* @param {Object} callbacks
* @param {Function} callbacks.onOpenTag Callback function to call when an open
* tag is parsed. Called with the tagName as its argument.
* @param {Function} callbacks.onCloseTag Callback function to call when a close
* tag is parsed. Called with the tagName as its argument. If a self-closing
* tag is found, `onCloseTag` is called immediately after `onOpenTag`.
* @param {Function} callbacks.onText Callback function to call when text (i.e
* not an HTML tag) is parsed. Called with the text (string) as its first
* argument, and offset (number) into the string as its second.
*/
export function parseHtml(html, _a) {
var onOpenTag = _a.onOpenTag, onCloseTag = _a.onCloseTag, onText = _a.onText, onComment = _a.onComment, onDoctype = _a.onDoctype;
var noCurrentTag = new CurrentTag();
var charIdx = 0, len = html.length, state = 0 /* Data */, currentDataIdx = 0, // where the current data start index is
currentTag = noCurrentTag; // describes the current tag that is being read
// For debugging: search for other "For debugging" lines
// const table = new CliTable( {
// head: [ 'charIdx', 'char', 'state', 'currentDataIdx', 'currentOpenTagIdx', 'tag.type' ]
// } );
while (charIdx < len) {
var char = html.charAt(charIdx);
// For debugging: search for other "For debugging" lines
// ALSO: Temporarily remove the 'const' keyword on the State enum
// table.push(
// [ charIdx, char, State[ state ], currentDataIdx, currentTag.idx, currentTag.idx === -1 ? '' : currentTag.type ]
// );
switch (state) {
case 0 /* Data */:
stateData(char);
break;
case 1 /* TagOpen */:
stateTagOpen(char);
break;
case 2 /* EndTagOpen */:
stateEndTagOpen(char);
break;
case 3 /* TagName */:
stateTagName(char);
break;
case 4 /* BeforeAttributeName */:
stateBeforeAttributeName(char);
break;
case 5 /* AttributeName */:
stateAttributeName(char);
break;
case 6 /* AfterAttributeName */:
stateAfterAttributeName(char);
break;
case 7 /* BeforeAttributeValue */:
stateBeforeAttributeValue(char);
break;
case 8 /* AttributeValueDoubleQuoted */:
stateAttributeValueDoubleQuoted(char);
break;
case 9 /* AttributeValueSingleQuoted */:
stateAttributeValueSingleQuoted(char);
break;
case 10 /* AttributeValueUnquoted */:
stateAttributeValueUnquoted(char);
break;
case 11 /* AfterAttributeValueQuoted */:
stateAfterAttributeValueQuoted(char);
break;
case 12 /* SelfClosingStartTag */:
stateSelfClosingStartTag(char);
break;
case 13 /* MarkupDeclarationOpenState */:
stateMarkupDeclarationOpen(char);
break;
case 14 /* CommentStart */:
stateCommentStart(char);
break;
case 15 /* CommentStartDash */:
stateCommentStartDash(char);
break;
case 16 /* Comment */:
stateComment(char);
break;
case 17 /* CommentEndDash */:
stateCommentEndDash(char);
break;
case 18 /* CommentEnd */:
stateCommentEnd(char);
break;
case 19 /* CommentEndBang */:
stateCommentEndBang(char);
break;
case 20 /* Doctype */:
stateDoctype(char);
break;
default:
throwUnhandledCaseError(state);
}
// For debugging: search for other "For debugging" lines
// ALSO: Temporarily remove the 'const' keyword on the State enum
// table.push(
// [ charIdx, char, State[ state ], currentDataIdx, currentTag.idx, currentTag.idx === -1 ? '' : currentTag.type ]
// );
charIdx++;
}
if (currentDataIdx < charIdx) {
emitText();
}
// For debugging: search for other "For debugging" lines
// console.log( '\n' + table.toString() );
// Called when non-tags are being read (i.e. the text around HTML †ags)
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#data-state
function stateData(char) {
if (char === '<') {
startNewTag();
}
}
// Called after a '<' is read from the Data state
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#tag-open-state
function stateTagOpen(char) {
if (char === '!') {
state = 13 /* MarkupDeclarationOpenState */;
}
else if (char === '/') {
state = 2 /* EndTagOpen */;
currentTag = new CurrentTag(tslib_1.__assign({}, currentTag, { isClosing: true }));
}
else if (char === '<') {
// start of another tag (ignore the previous, incomplete one)
startNewTag();
}
else if (letterRe.test(char)) {
// tag name start (and no '/' read)
state = 3 /* TagName */;
currentTag = new CurrentTag(tslib_1.__assign({}, currentTag, { isOpening: true }));
}
else {
// Any other
state = 0 /* Data */;
currentTag = noCurrentTag;
}
}
// After a '<x', '</x' sequence is read (where 'x' is a letter character),
// this is to continue reading the tag name
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#tag-name-state
function stateTagName(char) {
if (whitespaceRe.test(char)) {
currentTag = new CurrentTag(tslib_1.__assign({}, currentTag, { name: captureTagName() }));
state = 4 /* BeforeAttributeName */;
}
else if (char === '<') {
// start of another tag (ignore the previous, incomplete one)
startNewTag();
}
else if (char === '/') {
currentTag = new CurrentTag(tslib_1.__assign({}, currentTag, { name: captureTagName() }));
state = 12 /* SelfClosingStartTag */;
}
else if (char === '>') {
currentTag = new CurrentTag(tslib_1.__assign({}, currentTag, { name: captureTagName() }));
emitTagAndPreviousTextNode(); // resets to Data state as well
}
else if (!letterRe.test(char) && !digitRe.test(char) && char !== ':') {
// Anything else that does not form an html tag. Note: the colon
// character is accepted for XML namespaced tags
resetToDataState();
}
else {
// continue reading tag name
}
}
// Called after the '/' is read from a '</' sequence
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#end-tag-open-state
function stateEndTagOpen(char) {
if (char === '>') { // parse error. Encountered "</>". Skip it without treating as a tag
resetToDataState();
}
else if (letterRe.test(char)) {
state = 3 /* TagName */;
}
else {
// some other non-tag-like character, don't treat this as a tag
resetToDataState();
}
}
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#before-attribute-name-state
function stateBeforeAttributeName(char) {
if (whitespaceRe.test(char)) {
// stay in BeforeAttributeName state - continue reading chars
}
else if (char === '/') {
state = 12 /* SelfClosingStartTag */;
}
else if (char === '>') {
emitTagAndPreviousTextNode(); // resets to Data state as well
}
else if (char === '<') {
// start of another tag (ignore the previous, incomplete one)
startNewTag();
}
else if (char === "=" || quoteRe.test(char) || controlCharsRe.test(char)) {
// "Parse error" characters that, according to the spec, should be
// appended to the attribute name, but we'll treat these characters
// as not forming a real HTML tag
resetToDataState();
}
else {
// Any other char, start of a new attribute name
state = 5 /* AttributeName */;
}
}
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#attribute-name-state
function stateAttributeName(char) {
if (whitespaceRe.test(char)) {
state = 6 /* AfterAttributeName */;
}
else if (char === '/') {
state = 12 /* SelfClosingStartTag */;
}
else if (char === '=') {
state = 7 /* BeforeAttributeValue */;
}
else if (char === '>') {
emitTagAndPreviousTextNode(); // resets to Data state as well
}
else if (char === '<') {
// start of another tag (ignore the previous, incomplete one)
startNewTag();
}
else if (quoteRe.test(char)) {
// "Parse error" characters that, according to the spec, should be
// appended to the attribute name, but we'll treat these characters
// as not forming a real HTML tag
resetToDataState();
}
else {
// anything else: continue reading attribute name
}
}
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#after-attribute-name-state
function stateAfterAttributeName(char) {
if (whitespaceRe.test(char)) {
// ignore the character - continue reading
}
else if (char === '/') {
state = 12 /* SelfClosingStartTag */;
}
else if (char === '=') {
state = 7 /* BeforeAttributeValue */;
}
else if (char === '>') {
emitTagAndPreviousTextNode();
}
else if (char === '<') {
// start of another tag (ignore the previous, incomplete one)
startNewTag();
}
else if (quoteRe.test(char)) {
// "Parse error" characters that, according to the spec, should be
// appended to the attribute name, but we'll treat these characters
// as not forming a real HTML tag
resetToDataState();
}
else {
// Any other character, start a new attribute in the current tag
state = 5 /* AttributeName */;
}
}
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#before-attribute-value-state
function stateBeforeAttributeValue(char) {
if (whitespaceRe.test(char)) {
// ignore the character - continue reading
}
else if (char === "\"") {
state = 8 /* AttributeValueDoubleQuoted */;
}
else if (char === "'") {
state = 9 /* AttributeValueSingleQuoted */;
}
else if (/[>=`]/.test(char)) {
// Invalid chars after an '=' for an attribute value, don't count
// the current tag as an HTML tag
resetToDataState();
}
else if (char === '<') {
// start of another tag (ignore the previous, incomplete one)
startNewTag();
}
else {
// Any other character, consider it an unquoted attribute value
state = 10 /* AttributeValueUnquoted */;
}
}
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#attribute-value-double-quoted-state
function stateAttributeValueDoubleQuoted(char) {
if (char === "\"") { // end the current double-quoted attribute
state = 11 /* AfterAttributeValueQuoted */;
}
else {
// consume the character as part of the double-quoted attribute value
}
}
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#attribute-value-single-quoted-state
function stateAttributeValueSingleQuoted(char) {
if (char === "'") { // end the current single-quoted attribute
state = 11 /* AfterAttributeValueQuoted */;
}
else {
// consume the character as part of the double-quoted attribute value
}
}
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#attribute-value-unquoted-state
function stateAttributeValueUnquoted(char) {
if (whitespaceRe.test(char)) {
state = 4 /* BeforeAttributeName */;
}
else if (char === '>') {
emitTagAndPreviousTextNode();
}
else if (char === '<') {
// start of another tag (ignore the previous, incomplete one)
startNewTag();
}
else {
// Any other character, treat it as part of the attribute value
}
}
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#after-attribute-value-quoted-state
function stateAfterAttributeValueQuoted(char) {
if (whitespaceRe.test(char)) {
state = 4 /* BeforeAttributeName */;
}
else if (char === '/') {
state = 12 /* SelfClosingStartTag */;
}
else if (char === '>') {
emitTagAndPreviousTextNode();
}
else if (char === '<') {
// start of another tag (ignore the previous, incomplete one)
startNewTag();
}
else {
// Any other character, "parse error". Spec says to switch to the
// BeforeAttributeState and re-consume the character, as it may be
// the start of a new attribute name
state = 4 /* BeforeAttributeName */;
reconsumeCurrentCharacter();
}
}
// A '/' has just been read in the current tag (presumably for '/>'), and
// this handles the next character
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#self-closing-start-tag-state
function stateSelfClosingStartTag(char) {
if (char === '>') {
currentTag = new CurrentTag(tslib_1.__assign({}, currentTag, { isClosing: true }));
emitTagAndPreviousTextNode(); // resets to Data state as well
}
else {
state = 4 /* BeforeAttributeName */;
}
}
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#markup-declaration-open-state
// (HTML Comments or !DOCTYPE)
function stateMarkupDeclarationOpen(char) {
if (html.substr(charIdx, 2) === '--') { // html comment
charIdx += 2; // "consume" characters
currentTag = new CurrentTag(tslib_1.__assign({}, currentTag, { type: 'comment' }));
state = 14 /* CommentStart */;
}
else if (html.substr(charIdx, 7).toUpperCase() === 'DOCTYPE') {
charIdx += 7; // "consume" characters
currentTag = new CurrentTag(tslib_1.__assign({}, currentTag, { type: 'doctype' }));
state = 20 /* Doctype */;
}
else {
// At this point, the spec specifies that the state machine should
// enter the "bogus comment" state, in which case any character(s)
// after the '<!' that were read should become an HTML comment up
// until the first '>' that is read (or EOF). Instead, we'll assume
// that a user just typed '<!' as part of text data
resetToDataState();
}
}
// Handles after the sequence '<!--' has been read
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#comment-start-state
function stateCommentStart(char) {
if (char === '-') {
// We've read the sequence '<!---' at this point (3 dashes)
state = 15 /* CommentStartDash */;
}
else if (char === '>') {
// At this point, we'll assume the comment wasn't a real comment
// so we'll just emit it as data. We basically read the sequence
// '<!-->'
resetToDataState();
}
else {
// Any other char, take it as part of the comment
state = 16 /* Comment */;
}
}
// We've read the sequence '<!---' at this point (3 dashes)
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#comment-start-dash-state
function stateCommentStartDash(char) {
if (char === '-') {
// We've read '<!----' (4 dashes) at this point
state = 18 /* CommentEnd */;
}
else if (char === '>') {
// At this point, we'll assume the comment wasn't a real comment
// so we'll just emit it as data. We basically read the sequence
// '<!--->'
resetToDataState();
}
else {
// Anything else, take it as a valid comment
state = 16 /* Comment */;
}
}
// Currently reading the comment's text (data)
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#comment-state
function stateComment(char) {
if (char === '-') {
state = 17 /* CommentEndDash */;
}
else {
// Any other character, stay in the Comment state
}
}
// When we we've read the first dash inside a comment, it may signal the
// end of the comment if we read another dash
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#comment-end-dash-state
function stateCommentEndDash(char) {
if (char === '-') {
state = 18 /* CommentEnd */;
}
else {
// Wasn't a dash, must still be part of the comment
state = 16 /* Comment */;
}
}
// After we've read two dashes inside a comment, it may signal the end of
// the comment if we then read a '>' char
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#comment-end-state
function stateCommentEnd(char) {
if (char === '>') {
emitTagAndPreviousTextNode();
}
else if (char === '!') {
state = 19 /* CommentEndBang */;
}
else if (char === '-') {
// A 3rd '-' has been read: stay in the CommentEnd state
}
else {
// Anything else, switch back to the comment state since we didn't
// read the full "end comment" sequence (i.e. '-->')
state = 16 /* Comment */;
}
}
// We've read the sequence '--!' inside of a comment
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#comment-end-bang-state
function stateCommentEndBang(char) {
if (char === '-') {
// We read the sequence '--!-' inside of a comment. The last dash
// could signify that the comment is going to close
state = 17 /* CommentEndDash */;
}
else if (char === '>') {
// End of comment with the sequence '--!>'
emitTagAndPreviousTextNode();
}
else {
// The '--!' was not followed by a '>', continue reading the
// comment's text
state = 16 /* Comment */;
}
}
/**
* For DOCTYPES in particular, we don't care about the attributes. Just
* advance to the '>' character and emit the tag, unless we find a '<'
* character in which case we'll start a new tag.
*
* Example doctype tag:
* <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
*
* Actual spec: https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html#doctype-state
*/
function stateDoctype(char) {
if (char === '>') {
emitTagAndPreviousTextNode();
}
else if (char === '<') {
startNewTag();
}
else {
// stay in the Doctype state
}
}
/**
* Resets the state back to the Data state, and removes the current tag.
*
* We'll generally run this function whenever a "parse error" is
* encountered, where the current tag that is being read no longer looks
* like a real HTML tag.
*/
function resetToDataState() {
state = 0 /* Data */;
currentTag = noCurrentTag;
}
/**
* Starts a new HTML tag at the current index, ignoring any previous HTML
* tag that was being read.
*
* We'll generally run this function whenever we read a new '<' character,
* including when we read a '<' character inside of an HTML tag that we were
* previously reading.
*/
function startNewTag() {
state = 1 /* TagOpen */;
currentTag = new CurrentTag({ idx: charIdx });
}
/**
* Once we've decided to emit an open tag, that means we can also emit the
* text node before it.
*/
function emitTagAndPreviousTextNode() {
var textBeforeTag = html.slice(currentDataIdx, currentTag.idx);
if (textBeforeTag) {
// the html tag was the first element in the html string, or two
// tags next to each other, in which case we should not emit a text
// node
onText(textBeforeTag, currentDataIdx);
}
if (currentTag.type === 'comment') {
onComment(currentTag.idx);
}
else if (currentTag.type === 'doctype') {
onDoctype(currentTag.idx);
}
else {
if (currentTag.isOpening) {
onOpenTag(currentTag.name, currentTag.idx);
}
if (currentTag.isClosing) { // note: self-closing tags will emit both opening and closing
onCloseTag(currentTag.name, currentTag.idx);
}
}
// Since we just emitted a tag, reset to the data state for the next char
resetToDataState();
currentDataIdx = charIdx + 1;
}
function emitText() {
var text = html.slice(currentDataIdx, charIdx);
onText(text, currentDataIdx);
currentDataIdx = charIdx + 1;
}
/**
* Captures the tag name from the start of the tag to the current character
* index, and converts it to lower case
*/
function captureTagName() {
var startIdx = currentTag.idx + (currentTag.isClosing ? 2 : 1);
return html.slice(startIdx, charIdx).toLowerCase();
}
/**
* Causes the main loop to re-consume the current character, such as after
* encountering a "parse error" that changed state and needs to reconsume
* the same character in that new state.
*/
function reconsumeCurrentCharacter() {
charIdx--;
}
}
var CurrentTag = /** @class */ (function () {
function CurrentTag(cfg) {
if (cfg === void 0) { cfg = {}; }
this.idx = cfg.idx !== undefined ? cfg.idx : -1;
this.type = cfg.type || 'tag';
this.name = cfg.name || '';
this.isOpening = !!cfg.isOpening;
this.isClosing = !!cfg.isClosing;
}
return CurrentTag;
}());
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/**
* The subset of the parser states defined in https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/syntax.html
* which are useful for Autolinker.
*/
export declare const enum State {
Data = 0,
TagOpen = 1,
EndTagOpen = 2,
TagName = 3,
BeforeAttributeName = 4,
AttributeName = 5,
AfterAttributeName = 6,
BeforeAttributeValue = 7,
AttributeValueDoubleQuoted = 8,
AttributeValueSingleQuoted = 9,
AttributeValueUnquoted = 10,
AfterAttributeValueQuoted = 11,
SelfClosingStartTag = 12,
MarkupDeclarationOpenState = 13,
CommentStart = 14,
CommentStartDash = 15,
Comment = 16,
CommentEndDash = 17,
CommentEnd = 18,
CommentEndBang = 19,
Doctype = 20
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export { default } from './autolinker';
export { default as Autolinker } from './autolinker';
export * from './autolinker';
export * from './anchor-tag-builder';
export * from './html-tag';
export * from './match/index';
export * from './matcher/index';

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// WARNING: This file is modified a bit when it is compiled into index.js in
// order to support nodejs interoperability with require('autolinker') directly.
// This is done by the buildSrcFixCommonJsIndexTask() function in the gulpfile.
// See that function for more details.
export { default } from './autolinker';
export { default as Autolinker } from './autolinker';
export * from './autolinker';
export * from './anchor-tag-builder';
export * from './html-tag';
export * from './match/index';
export * from './matcher/index';
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import { Match, MatchConfig } from "./match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.match.Email
* @extends Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a Email match found in an input string which should be Autolinked.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.match.Match}) for more details.
*/
export declare class EmailMatch extends Match {
/**
* @cfg {String} email (required)
*
* The email address that was matched.
*/
private readonly email;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg: EmailMatchConfig);
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of match that this class represents.
* For the case of EmailMatch, returns 'email'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getType(): string;
/**
* Returns the email address that was matched.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getEmail(): string;
/**
* Returns the anchor href that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getAnchorHref(): string;
/**
* Returns the anchor text that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getAnchorText(): string;
}
export interface EmailMatchConfig extends MatchConfig {
email: string;
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import * as tslib_1 from "tslib";
import { Match } from "./match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.match.Email
* @extends Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a Email match found in an input string which should be Autolinked.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.match.Match}) for more details.
*/
var EmailMatch = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
tslib_1.__extends(EmailMatch, _super);
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
function EmailMatch(cfg) {
var _this = _super.call(this, cfg) || this;
/**
* @cfg {String} email (required)
*
* The email address that was matched.
*/
_this.email = ''; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
_this.email = cfg.email;
return _this;
}
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of match that this class represents.
* For the case of EmailMatch, returns 'email'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
EmailMatch.prototype.getType = function () {
return 'email';
};
/**
* Returns the email address that was matched.
*
* @return {String}
*/
EmailMatch.prototype.getEmail = function () {
return this.email;
};
/**
* Returns the anchor href that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
EmailMatch.prototype.getAnchorHref = function () {
return 'mailto:' + this.email;
};
/**
* Returns the anchor text that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
EmailMatch.prototype.getAnchorText = function () {
return this.email;
};
return EmailMatch;
}(Match));
export { EmailMatch };
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import { Match, MatchConfig } from "./match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.match.Hashtag
* @extends Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a Hashtag match found in an input string which should be
* Autolinked.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.match.Match}) for more
* details.
*/
export declare class HashtagMatch extends Match {
/**
* @cfg {String} serviceName
*
* The service to point hashtag matches to. See {@link Autolinker#hashtag}
* for available values.
*/
private readonly serviceName;
/**
* @cfg {String} hashtag (required)
*
* The HashtagMatch that was matched, without the '#'.
*/
private readonly hashtag;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg: HashtagMatchConfig);
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of match that this class represents.
* For the case of HashtagMatch, returns 'hashtag'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getType(): string;
/**
* Returns the configured {@link #serviceName} to point the HashtagMatch to.
* Ex: 'facebook', 'twitter'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getServiceName(): string;
/**
* Returns the matched hashtag, without the '#' character.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getHashtag(): string;
/**
* Returns the anchor href that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getAnchorHref(): string;
/**
* Returns the anchor text that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getAnchorText(): string;
}
export interface HashtagMatchConfig extends MatchConfig {
serviceName: string;
hashtag: string;
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import * as tslib_1 from "tslib";
import { Match } from "./match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.match.Hashtag
* @extends Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a Hashtag match found in an input string which should be
* Autolinked.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.match.Match}) for more
* details.
*/
var HashtagMatch = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
tslib_1.__extends(HashtagMatch, _super);
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
function HashtagMatch(cfg) {
var _this = _super.call(this, cfg) || this;
/**
* @cfg {String} serviceName
*
* The service to point hashtag matches to. See {@link Autolinker#hashtag}
* for available values.
*/
_this.serviceName = ''; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {String} hashtag (required)
*
* The HashtagMatch that was matched, without the '#'.
*/
_this.hashtag = ''; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
_this.serviceName = cfg.serviceName;
_this.hashtag = cfg.hashtag;
return _this;
}
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of match that this class represents.
* For the case of HashtagMatch, returns 'hashtag'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
HashtagMatch.prototype.getType = function () {
return 'hashtag';
};
/**
* Returns the configured {@link #serviceName} to point the HashtagMatch to.
* Ex: 'facebook', 'twitter'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
HashtagMatch.prototype.getServiceName = function () {
return this.serviceName;
};
/**
* Returns the matched hashtag, without the '#' character.
*
* @return {String}
*/
HashtagMatch.prototype.getHashtag = function () {
return this.hashtag;
};
/**
* Returns the anchor href that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
HashtagMatch.prototype.getAnchorHref = function () {
var serviceName = this.serviceName, hashtag = this.hashtag;
switch (serviceName) {
case 'twitter':
return 'https://twitter.com/hashtag/' + hashtag;
case 'facebook':
return 'https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/' + hashtag;
case 'instagram':
return 'https://instagram.com/explore/tags/' + hashtag;
default: // Shouldn't happen because Autolinker's constructor should block any invalid values, but just in case.
throw new Error('Unknown service name to point hashtag to: ' + serviceName);
}
};
/**
* Returns the anchor text that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
HashtagMatch.prototype.getAnchorText = function () {
return '#' + this.hashtag;
};
return HashtagMatch;
}(Match));
export { HashtagMatch };
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export * from './email-match';
export * from './hashtag-match';
export * from './match';
export * from './mention-match';
export * from './phone-match';
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export * from './email-match';
export * from './hashtag-match';
export * from './match';
export * from './mention-match';
export * from './phone-match';
export * from './url-match';
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import { AnchorTagBuilder } from "../anchor-tag-builder";
/**
* @abstract
* @class Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a match found in an input string which should be Autolinked. A Match object is what is provided in a
* {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn}, and may be used to query for details about the match.
*
* For example:
*
* var input = "..."; // string with URLs, Email Addresses, and Mentions (Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud)
*
* var linkedText = Autolinker.link( input, {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* console.log( "href = ", match.getAnchorHref() );
* console.log( "text = ", match.getAnchorText() );
*
* switch( match.getType() ) {
* case 'url' :
* console.log( "url: ", match.getUrl() );
*
* case 'email' :
* console.log( "email: ", match.getEmail() );
*
* case 'mention' :
* console.log( "mention: ", match.getMention() );
* }
* }
* } );
*
* See the {@link Autolinker} class for more details on using the {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn}.
*/
export declare abstract class Match {
/**
* @cfg {Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder} tagBuilder (required)
*
* Reference to the AnchorTagBuilder instance to use to generate an anchor
* tag for the Match.
*/
private __jsduckDummyDocProp;
private readonly tagBuilder;
/**
* @cfg {String} matchedText (required)
*
* The original text that was matched by the {@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher}.
*/
protected readonly matchedText: string;
/**
* @cfg {Number} offset (required)
*
* The offset of where the match was made in the input string.
*/
private offset;
/**
* @member Autolinker.match.Match
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg: MatchConfig);
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of match that this class represents.
*
* @abstract
* @return {String}
*/
abstract getType(): string;
/**
* Returns the original text that was matched.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getMatchedText(): string;
/**
* Sets the {@link #offset} of where the match was made in the input string.
*
* A {@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher} will be fed only HTML text nodes,
* and will therefore set an original offset that is relative to the HTML
* text node itself. However, we want this offset to be relative to the full
* HTML input string, and thus if using {@link Autolinker#parse} (rather
* than calling a {@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher} directly), then this
* offset is corrected after the Matcher itself has done its job.
*
* @param {Number} offset
*/
setOffset(offset: number): void;
/**
* Returns the offset of where the match was made in the input string. This
* is the 0-based index of the match.
*
* @return {Number}
*/
getOffset(): number;
/**
* Returns the anchor href that should be generated for the match.
*
* @abstract
* @return {String}
*/
abstract getAnchorHref(): string;
/**
* Returns the anchor text that should be generated for the match.
*
* @abstract
* @return {String}
*/
abstract getAnchorText(): string;
/**
* Returns the CSS class suffix(es) for this match.
*
* A CSS class suffix is appended to the {@link Autolinker#className} in
* the {@link Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder} when a match is translated into
* an anchor tag.
*
* For example, if {@link Autolinker#className} was configured as 'myLink',
* and this method returns `[ 'url' ]`, the final class name of the element
* will become: 'myLink myLink-url'.
*
* The match may provide multiple CSS class suffixes to be appended to the
* {@link Autolinker#className} in order to facilitate better styling
* options for different match criteria. See {@link Autolinker.match.Mention}
* for an example.
*
* By default, this method returns a single array with the match's
* {@link #getType type} name, but may be overridden by subclasses.
*
* @return {String[]}
*/
getCssClassSuffixes(): string[];
/**
* Builds and returns an {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag} instance based on the
* Match.
*
* This can be used to easily generate anchor tags from matches, and either
* return their HTML string, or modify them before doing so.
*
* Example Usage:
*
* var tag = match.buildTag();
* tag.addClass( 'cordova-link' );
* tag.setAttr( 'target', '_system' );
*
* tag.toAnchorString(); // <a href="http://google.com" class="cordova-link" target="_system">Google</a>
*
* Example Usage in {@link Autolinker#replaceFn}:
*
* var html = Autolinker.link( "Test google.com", {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* var tag = match.buildTag(); // returns an {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag} instance
* tag.setAttr( 'rel', 'nofollow' );
*
* return tag;
* }
* } );
*
* // generated html:
* // Test <a href="http://google.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">google.com</a>
*/
buildTag(): import("..").HtmlTag;
}
export interface MatchConfig {
tagBuilder: AnchorTagBuilder;
matchedText: string;
offset: number;
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/**
* @abstract
* @class Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a match found in an input string which should be Autolinked. A Match object is what is provided in a
* {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn}, and may be used to query for details about the match.
*
* For example:
*
* var input = "..."; // string with URLs, Email Addresses, and Mentions (Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud)
*
* var linkedText = Autolinker.link( input, {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* console.log( "href = ", match.getAnchorHref() );
* console.log( "text = ", match.getAnchorText() );
*
* switch( match.getType() ) {
* case 'url' :
* console.log( "url: ", match.getUrl() );
*
* case 'email' :
* console.log( "email: ", match.getEmail() );
*
* case 'mention' :
* console.log( "mention: ", match.getMention() );
* }
* }
* } );
*
* See the {@link Autolinker} class for more details on using the {@link Autolinker#replaceFn replaceFn}.
*/
var Match = /** @class */ (function () {
/**
* @member Autolinker.match.Match
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
function Match(cfg) {
/**
* @cfg {Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder} tagBuilder (required)
*
* Reference to the AnchorTagBuilder instance to use to generate an anchor
* tag for the Match.
*/
this.__jsduckDummyDocProp = null; // property used just to get the above doc comment into the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {String} matchedText (required)
*
* The original text that was matched by the {@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher}.
*/
this.matchedText = ''; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Number} offset (required)
*
* The offset of where the match was made in the input string.
*/
this.offset = 0; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
this.tagBuilder = cfg.tagBuilder;
this.matchedText = cfg.matchedText;
this.offset = cfg.offset;
}
/**
* Returns the original text that was matched.
*
* @return {String}
*/
Match.prototype.getMatchedText = function () {
return this.matchedText;
};
/**
* Sets the {@link #offset} of where the match was made in the input string.
*
* A {@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher} will be fed only HTML text nodes,
* and will therefore set an original offset that is relative to the HTML
* text node itself. However, we want this offset to be relative to the full
* HTML input string, and thus if using {@link Autolinker#parse} (rather
* than calling a {@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher} directly), then this
* offset is corrected after the Matcher itself has done its job.
*
* @param {Number} offset
*/
Match.prototype.setOffset = function (offset) {
this.offset = offset;
};
/**
* Returns the offset of where the match was made in the input string. This
* is the 0-based index of the match.
*
* @return {Number}
*/
Match.prototype.getOffset = function () {
return this.offset;
};
/**
* Returns the CSS class suffix(es) for this match.
*
* A CSS class suffix is appended to the {@link Autolinker#className} in
* the {@link Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder} when a match is translated into
* an anchor tag.
*
* For example, if {@link Autolinker#className} was configured as 'myLink',
* and this method returns `[ 'url' ]`, the final class name of the element
* will become: 'myLink myLink-url'.
*
* The match may provide multiple CSS class suffixes to be appended to the
* {@link Autolinker#className} in order to facilitate better styling
* options for different match criteria. See {@link Autolinker.match.Mention}
* for an example.
*
* By default, this method returns a single array with the match's
* {@link #getType type} name, but may be overridden by subclasses.
*
* @return {String[]}
*/
Match.prototype.getCssClassSuffixes = function () {
return [this.getType()];
};
/**
* Builds and returns an {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag} instance based on the
* Match.
*
* This can be used to easily generate anchor tags from matches, and either
* return their HTML string, or modify them before doing so.
*
* Example Usage:
*
* var tag = match.buildTag();
* tag.addClass( 'cordova-link' );
* tag.setAttr( 'target', '_system' );
*
* tag.toAnchorString(); // <a href="http://google.com" class="cordova-link" target="_system">Google</a>
*
* Example Usage in {@link Autolinker#replaceFn}:
*
* var html = Autolinker.link( "Test google.com", {
* replaceFn : function( match ) {
* var tag = match.buildTag(); // returns an {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag} instance
* tag.setAttr( 'rel', 'nofollow' );
*
* return tag;
* }
* } );
*
* // generated html:
* // Test <a href="http://google.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">google.com</a>
*/
Match.prototype.buildTag = function () {
return this.tagBuilder.build(this);
};
return Match;
}());
export { Match };
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import { Match, MatchConfig } from './match';
import { MentionServices } from '../autolinker';
/**
* @class Autolinker.match.Mention
* @extends Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a Mention match found in an input string which should be Autolinked.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.match.Match}) for more details.
*/
export declare class MentionMatch extends Match {
/**
* @cfg {String} serviceName
*
* The service to point mention matches to. See {@link Autolinker#mention}
* for available values.
*/
private readonly serviceName;
/**
* @cfg {String} mention (required)
*
* The Mention that was matched, without the '@' character.
*/
private readonly mention;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg: MentionMatchConfig);
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of match that this class represents.
* For the case of MentionMatch, returns 'mention'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getType(): string;
/**
* Returns the mention, without the '@' character.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getMention(): string;
/**
* Returns the configured {@link #serviceName} to point the mention to.
* Ex: 'instagram', 'twitter', 'soundcloud'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getServiceName(): MentionServices;
/**
* Returns the anchor href that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getAnchorHref(): string;
/**
* Returns the anchor text that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getAnchorText(): string;
/**
* Returns the CSS class suffixes that should be used on a tag built with
* the match. See {@link Autolinker.match.Match#getCssClassSuffixes} for
* details.
*
* @return {String[]}
*/
getCssClassSuffixes(): string[];
}
export interface MentionMatchConfig extends MatchConfig {
serviceName: MentionServices;
mention: string;
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import * as tslib_1 from "tslib";
import { Match } from './match';
/**
* @class Autolinker.match.Mention
* @extends Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a Mention match found in an input string which should be Autolinked.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.match.Match}) for more details.
*/
var MentionMatch = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
tslib_1.__extends(MentionMatch, _super);
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
function MentionMatch(cfg) {
var _this = _super.call(this, cfg) || this;
/**
* @cfg {String} serviceName
*
* The service to point mention matches to. See {@link Autolinker#mention}
* for available values.
*/
_this.serviceName = 'twitter'; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {String} mention (required)
*
* The Mention that was matched, without the '@' character.
*/
_this.mention = ''; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
_this.mention = cfg.mention;
_this.serviceName = cfg.serviceName;
return _this;
}
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of match that this class represents.
* For the case of MentionMatch, returns 'mention'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
MentionMatch.prototype.getType = function () {
return 'mention';
};
/**
* Returns the mention, without the '@' character.
*
* @return {String}
*/
MentionMatch.prototype.getMention = function () {
return this.mention;
};
/**
* Returns the configured {@link #serviceName} to point the mention to.
* Ex: 'instagram', 'twitter', 'soundcloud'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
MentionMatch.prototype.getServiceName = function () {
return this.serviceName;
};
/**
* Returns the anchor href that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
MentionMatch.prototype.getAnchorHref = function () {
switch (this.serviceName) {
case 'mastodon':
return 'https://example.com/' + this.mention;
case 'twitter':
return 'https://twitter.com/' + this.mention;
case 'instagram':
return 'https://instagram.com/' + this.mention;
case 'soundcloud':
return 'https://soundcloud.com/' + this.mention;
default:
// Shouldn't happen because Autolinker's constructor should block any invalid values, but just in case.
throw new Error('Unknown service name to point mention to: ' + this.serviceName);
}
};
/**
* Returns the anchor text that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
MentionMatch.prototype.getAnchorText = function () {
return '@' + this.mention;
};
/**
* Returns the CSS class suffixes that should be used on a tag built with
* the match. See {@link Autolinker.match.Match#getCssClassSuffixes} for
* details.
*
* @return {String[]}
*/
MentionMatch.prototype.getCssClassSuffixes = function () {
var cssClassSuffixes = _super.prototype.getCssClassSuffixes.call(this), serviceName = this.getServiceName();
if (serviceName) {
cssClassSuffixes.push(serviceName);
}
return cssClassSuffixes;
};
return MentionMatch;
}(Match));
export { MentionMatch };
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import { Match, MatchConfig } from "./match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.match.Phone
* @extends Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a Phone number match found in an input string which should be
* Autolinked.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.match.Match}) for more
* details.
*/
export declare class PhoneMatch extends Match {
/**
* @protected
* @property {String} number (required)
*
* The phone number that was matched, without any delimiter characters.
*
* Note: This is a string to allow for prefixed 0's.
*/
private readonly number;
/**
* @protected
* @property {Boolean} plusSign (required)
*
* `true` if the matched phone number started with a '+' sign. We'll include
* it in the `tel:` URL if so, as this is needed for international numbers.
*
* Ex: '+1 (123) 456 7879'
*/
private readonly plusSign;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg: PhoneMatchConfig);
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of match that this class represents.
* For the case of PhoneMatch, returns 'phone'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getType(): string;
/**
* Returns the phone number that was matched as a string, without any
* delimiter characters.
*
* Note: This is a string to allow for prefixed 0's.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getPhoneNumber(): string;
/**
* Alias of {@link #getPhoneNumber}, returns the phone number that was
* matched as a string, without any delimiter characters.
*
* Note: This is a string to allow for prefixed 0's.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getNumber(): string;
/**
* Returns the anchor href that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getAnchorHref(): string;
/**
* Returns the anchor text that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getAnchorText(): string;
}
export interface PhoneMatchConfig extends MatchConfig {
number: string;
plusSign: boolean;
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import * as tslib_1 from "tslib";
import { Match } from "./match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.match.Phone
* @extends Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a Phone number match found in an input string which should be
* Autolinked.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.match.Match}) for more
* details.
*/
var PhoneMatch = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
tslib_1.__extends(PhoneMatch, _super);
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
function PhoneMatch(cfg) {
var _this = _super.call(this, cfg) || this;
/**
* @protected
* @property {String} number (required)
*
* The phone number that was matched, without any delimiter characters.
*
* Note: This is a string to allow for prefixed 0's.
*/
_this.number = ''; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @protected
* @property {Boolean} plusSign (required)
*
* `true` if the matched phone number started with a '+' sign. We'll include
* it in the `tel:` URL if so, as this is needed for international numbers.
*
* Ex: '+1 (123) 456 7879'
*/
_this.plusSign = false; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
_this.number = cfg.number;
_this.plusSign = cfg.plusSign;
return _this;
}
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of match that this class represents.
* For the case of PhoneMatch, returns 'phone'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
PhoneMatch.prototype.getType = function () {
return 'phone';
};
/**
* Returns the phone number that was matched as a string, without any
* delimiter characters.
*
* Note: This is a string to allow for prefixed 0's.
*
* @return {String}
*/
PhoneMatch.prototype.getPhoneNumber = function () {
return this.number;
};
/**
* Alias of {@link #getPhoneNumber}, returns the phone number that was
* matched as a string, without any delimiter characters.
*
* Note: This is a string to allow for prefixed 0's.
*
* @return {String}
*/
PhoneMatch.prototype.getNumber = function () {
return this.getPhoneNumber();
};
/**
* Returns the anchor href that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
PhoneMatch.prototype.getAnchorHref = function () {
return 'tel:' + (this.plusSign ? '+' : '') + this.number;
};
/**
* Returns the anchor text that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
PhoneMatch.prototype.getAnchorText = function () {
return this.matchedText;
};
return PhoneMatch;
}(Match));
export { PhoneMatch };
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import { Match, MatchConfig } from "./match";
import { StripPrefixConfigObj, UrlMatchTypeOptions } from "../autolinker";
/**
* @class Autolinker.match.Url
* @extends Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a Url match found in an input string which should be Autolinked.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.match.Match}) for more details.
*/
export declare class UrlMatch extends Match {
/**
* @cfg {String} url (required)
*
* The url that was matched.
*/
private url;
/**
* @cfg {"scheme"/"www"/"tld"} urlMatchType (required)
*
* The type of URL match that this class represents. This helps to determine
* if the match was made in the original text with a prefixed scheme (ex:
* 'http://www.google.com'), a prefixed 'www' (ex: 'www.google.com'), or
* was matched by a known top-level domain (ex: 'google.com').
*/
private readonly urlMatchType;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} protocolUrlMatch (required)
*
* `true` if the URL is a match which already has a protocol (i.e.
* 'http://'), `false` if the match was from a 'www' or known TLD match.
*/
private readonly protocolUrlMatch;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} protocolRelativeMatch (required)
*
* `true` if the URL is a protocol-relative match. A protocol-relative match
* is a URL that starts with '//', and will be either http:// or https://
* based on the protocol that the site is loaded under.
*/
private readonly protocolRelativeMatch;
/**
* @cfg {Object} stripPrefix (required)
*
* The Object form of {@link Autolinker#cfg-stripPrefix}.
*/
private readonly stripPrefix;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} stripTrailingSlash (required)
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#cfg-stripTrailingSlash
*/
private readonly stripTrailingSlash;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} decodePercentEncoding (required)
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#cfg-decodePercentEncoding
*/
private readonly decodePercentEncoding;
/**
* @private
* @property {RegExp} schemePrefixRegex
*
* A regular expression used to remove the 'http://' or 'https://' from
* URLs.
*/
schemePrefixRegex: RegExp;
/**
* @private
* @property {RegExp} wwwPrefixRegex
*
* A regular expression used to remove the 'www.' from URLs.
*/
wwwPrefixRegex: RegExp;
/**
* @private
* @property {RegExp} protocolRelativeRegex
*
* The regular expression used to remove the protocol-relative '//' from the {@link #url} string, for purposes
* of {@link #getAnchorText}. A protocol-relative URL is, for example, "//yahoo.com"
*/
protocolRelativeRegex: RegExp;
/**
* @private
* @property {Boolean} protocolPrepended
*
* Will be set to `true` if the 'http://' protocol has been prepended to the {@link #url} (because the
* {@link #url} did not have a protocol)
*/
protocolPrepended: boolean;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg: UrlMatchConfig);
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of match that this class represents.
* For the case of UrlMatch, returns 'url'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getType(): string;
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of URL match that this class
* represents.
*
* This helps to determine if the match was made in the original text with a
* prefixed scheme (ex: 'http://www.google.com'), a prefixed 'www' (ex:
* 'www.google.com'), or was matched by a known top-level domain (ex:
* 'google.com').
*
* @return {"scheme"/"www"/"tld"}
*/
getUrlMatchType(): UrlMatchTypeOptions;
/**
* Returns the url that was matched, assuming the protocol to be 'http://' if the original
* match was missing a protocol.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getUrl(): string;
/**
* Returns the anchor href that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getAnchorHref(): string;
/**
* Returns the anchor text that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
getAnchorText(): string;
/**
* Strips the scheme prefix (such as "http://" or "https://") from the given
* `url`.
*
* @private
* @param {String} url The text of the anchor that is being generated, for
* which to strip off the url scheme.
* @return {String} The `url`, with the scheme stripped.
*/
private stripSchemePrefix;
/**
* Strips the 'www' prefix from the given `url`.
*
* @private
* @param {String} url The text of the anchor that is being generated, for
* which to strip off the 'www' if it exists.
* @return {String} The `url`, with the 'www' stripped.
*/
private stripWwwPrefix;
/**
* Strips any protocol-relative '//' from the anchor text.
*
* @private
* @param {String} text The text of the anchor that is being generated, for which to strip off the
* protocol-relative prefix (such as stripping off "//")
* @return {String} The `anchorText`, with the protocol-relative prefix stripped.
*/
private stripProtocolRelativePrefix;
/**
* Removes any trailing slash from the given `anchorText`, in preparation for the text to be displayed.
*
* @private
* @param {String} anchorText The text of the anchor that is being generated, for which to remove any trailing
* slash ('/') that may exist.
* @return {String} The `anchorText`, with the trailing slash removed.
*/
private removeTrailingSlash;
/**
* Decodes percent-encoded characters from the given `anchorText`, in
* preparation for the text to be displayed.
*
* @private
* @param {String} anchorText The text of the anchor that is being
* generated, for which to decode any percent-encoded characters.
* @return {String} The `anchorText`, with the percent-encoded characters
* decoded.
*/
private removePercentEncoding;
}
export interface UrlMatchConfig extends MatchConfig {
url: string;
urlMatchType: UrlMatchTypeOptions;
protocolUrlMatch: boolean;
protocolRelativeMatch: boolean;
stripPrefix: Required<StripPrefixConfigObj>;
stripTrailingSlash: boolean;
decodePercentEncoding: boolean;
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import * as tslib_1 from "tslib";
import { Match } from "./match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.match.Url
* @extends Autolinker.match.Match
*
* Represents a Url match found in an input string which should be Autolinked.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.match.Match}) for more details.
*/
var UrlMatch = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
tslib_1.__extends(UrlMatch, _super);
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
function UrlMatch(cfg) {
var _this = _super.call(this, cfg) || this;
/**
* @cfg {String} url (required)
*
* The url that was matched.
*/
_this.url = ''; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {"scheme"/"www"/"tld"} urlMatchType (required)
*
* The type of URL match that this class represents. This helps to determine
* if the match was made in the original text with a prefixed scheme (ex:
* 'http://www.google.com'), a prefixed 'www' (ex: 'www.google.com'), or
* was matched by a known top-level domain (ex: 'google.com').
*/
_this.urlMatchType = 'scheme'; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} protocolUrlMatch (required)
*
* `true` if the URL is a match which already has a protocol (i.e.
* 'http://'), `false` if the match was from a 'www' or known TLD match.
*/
_this.protocolUrlMatch = false; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} protocolRelativeMatch (required)
*
* `true` if the URL is a protocol-relative match. A protocol-relative match
* is a URL that starts with '//', and will be either http:// or https://
* based on the protocol that the site is loaded under.
*/
_this.protocolRelativeMatch = false; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Object} stripPrefix (required)
*
* The Object form of {@link Autolinker#cfg-stripPrefix}.
*/
_this.stripPrefix = { scheme: true, www: true }; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} stripTrailingSlash (required)
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#cfg-stripTrailingSlash
*/
_this.stripTrailingSlash = true; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} decodePercentEncoding (required)
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#cfg-decodePercentEncoding
*/
_this.decodePercentEncoding = true; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @private
* @property {RegExp} schemePrefixRegex
*
* A regular expression used to remove the 'http://' or 'https://' from
* URLs.
*/
_this.schemePrefixRegex = /^(https?:\/\/)?/i;
/**
* @private
* @property {RegExp} wwwPrefixRegex
*
* A regular expression used to remove the 'www.' from URLs.
*/
_this.wwwPrefixRegex = /^(https?:\/\/)?(www\.)?/i;
/**
* @private
* @property {RegExp} protocolRelativeRegex
*
* The regular expression used to remove the protocol-relative '//' from the {@link #url} string, for purposes
* of {@link #getAnchorText}. A protocol-relative URL is, for example, "//yahoo.com"
*/
_this.protocolRelativeRegex = /^\/\//;
/**
* @private
* @property {Boolean} protocolPrepended
*
* Will be set to `true` if the 'http://' protocol has been prepended to the {@link #url} (because the
* {@link #url} did not have a protocol)
*/
_this.protocolPrepended = false;
_this.urlMatchType = cfg.urlMatchType;
_this.url = cfg.url;
_this.protocolUrlMatch = cfg.protocolUrlMatch;
_this.protocolRelativeMatch = cfg.protocolRelativeMatch;
_this.stripPrefix = cfg.stripPrefix;
_this.stripTrailingSlash = cfg.stripTrailingSlash;
_this.decodePercentEncoding = cfg.decodePercentEncoding;
return _this;
}
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of match that this class represents.
* For the case of UrlMatch, returns 'url'.
*
* @return {String}
*/
UrlMatch.prototype.getType = function () {
return 'url';
};
/**
* Returns a string name for the type of URL match that this class
* represents.
*
* This helps to determine if the match was made in the original text with a
* prefixed scheme (ex: 'http://www.google.com'), a prefixed 'www' (ex:
* 'www.google.com'), or was matched by a known top-level domain (ex:
* 'google.com').
*
* @return {"scheme"/"www"/"tld"}
*/
UrlMatch.prototype.getUrlMatchType = function () {
return this.urlMatchType;
};
/**
* Returns the url that was matched, assuming the protocol to be 'http://' if the original
* match was missing a protocol.
*
* @return {String}
*/
UrlMatch.prototype.getUrl = function () {
var url = this.url;
// if the url string doesn't begin with a protocol, assume 'http://'
if (!this.protocolRelativeMatch && !this.protocolUrlMatch && !this.protocolPrepended) {
url = this.url = 'http://' + url;
this.protocolPrepended = true;
}
return url;
};
/**
* Returns the anchor href that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
UrlMatch.prototype.getAnchorHref = function () {
var url = this.getUrl();
return url.replace(/&amp;/g, '&'); // any &amp;'s in the URL should be converted back to '&' if they were displayed as &amp; in the source html
};
/**
* Returns the anchor text that should be generated for the match.
*
* @return {String}
*/
UrlMatch.prototype.getAnchorText = function () {
var anchorText = this.getMatchedText();
if (this.protocolRelativeMatch) {
// Strip off any protocol-relative '//' from the anchor text
anchorText = this.stripProtocolRelativePrefix(anchorText);
}
if (this.stripPrefix.scheme) {
anchorText = this.stripSchemePrefix(anchorText);
}
if (this.stripPrefix.www) {
anchorText = this.stripWwwPrefix(anchorText);
}
if (this.stripTrailingSlash) {
anchorText = this.removeTrailingSlash(anchorText); // remove trailing slash, if there is one
}
if (this.decodePercentEncoding) {
anchorText = this.removePercentEncoding(anchorText);
}
return anchorText;
};
// ---------------------------------------
// Utility Functionality
/**
* Strips the scheme prefix (such as "http://" or "https://") from the given
* `url`.
*
* @private
* @param {String} url The text of the anchor that is being generated, for
* which to strip off the url scheme.
* @return {String} The `url`, with the scheme stripped.
*/
UrlMatch.prototype.stripSchemePrefix = function (url) {
return url.replace(this.schemePrefixRegex, '');
};
/**
* Strips the 'www' prefix from the given `url`.
*
* @private
* @param {String} url The text of the anchor that is being generated, for
* which to strip off the 'www' if it exists.
* @return {String} The `url`, with the 'www' stripped.
*/
UrlMatch.prototype.stripWwwPrefix = function (url) {
return url.replace(this.wwwPrefixRegex, '$1'); // leave any scheme ($1), it one exists
};
/**
* Strips any protocol-relative '//' from the anchor text.
*
* @private
* @param {String} text The text of the anchor that is being generated, for which to strip off the
* protocol-relative prefix (such as stripping off "//")
* @return {String} The `anchorText`, with the protocol-relative prefix stripped.
*/
UrlMatch.prototype.stripProtocolRelativePrefix = function (text) {
return text.replace(this.protocolRelativeRegex, '');
};
/**
* Removes any trailing slash from the given `anchorText`, in preparation for the text to be displayed.
*
* @private
* @param {String} anchorText The text of the anchor that is being generated, for which to remove any trailing
* slash ('/') that may exist.
* @return {String} The `anchorText`, with the trailing slash removed.
*/
UrlMatch.prototype.removeTrailingSlash = function (anchorText) {
if (anchorText.charAt(anchorText.length - 1) === '/') {
anchorText = anchorText.slice(0, -1);
}
return anchorText;
};
/**
* Decodes percent-encoded characters from the given `anchorText`, in
* preparation for the text to be displayed.
*
* @private
* @param {String} anchorText The text of the anchor that is being
* generated, for which to decode any percent-encoded characters.
* @return {String} The `anchorText`, with the percent-encoded characters
* decoded.
*/
UrlMatch.prototype.removePercentEncoding = function (anchorText) {
// First, convert a few of the known % encodings to the corresponding
// HTML entities that could accidentally be interpretted as special
// HTML characters
var preProcessedEntityAnchorText = anchorText
.replace(/%22/gi, '&quot;') // " char
.replace(/%26/gi, '&amp;') // & char
.replace(/%27/gi, '&#39;') // ' char
.replace(/%3C/gi, '&lt;') // < char
.replace(/%3E/gi, '&gt;'); // > char
try {
// Now attempt to decode the rest of the anchor text
return decodeURIComponent(preProcessedEntityAnchorText);
}
catch (e) { // Invalid % escape sequence in the anchor text
return preProcessedEntityAnchorText;
}
};
return UrlMatch;
}(Match));
export { UrlMatch };
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import { Matcher } from "./matcher";
import { Match } from "../match/match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Email
* @extends Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* Matcher to find email matches in an input string.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher}) for more details.
*/
export declare class EmailMatcher extends Matcher {
/**
* Valid characters that can be used in the "local" part of an email address,
* i.e. the "name" part of "name@site.com"
*/
protected localPartCharRegex: RegExp;
/**
* Stricter TLD regex which adds a beginning and end check to ensure
* the string is a valid TLD
*/
protected strictTldRegex: RegExp;
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
parseMatches(text: string): Match[];
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import * as tslib_1 from "tslib";
import { Matcher } from "./matcher";
import { alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr, domainNameCharRegex } from "../regex-lib";
import { EmailMatch } from "../match/email-match";
import { throwUnhandledCaseError } from '../utils';
import { tldRegex } from "./tld-regex";
// For debugging: search for other "For debugging" lines
// import CliTable from 'cli-table';
// RegExp objects which are shared by all instances of EmailMatcher. These are
// here to avoid re-instantiating the RegExp objects if `Autolinker.link()` is
// called multiple times, thus instantiating EmailMatcher and its RegExp
// objects each time (which is very expensive - see https://github.com/gregjacobs/Autolinker.js/issues/314).
// See descriptions of the properties where they are used for details about them
var localPartCharRegex = new RegExp("[" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]");
var strictTldRegex = new RegExp("^" + tldRegex.source + "$");
/**
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Email
* @extends Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* Matcher to find email matches in an input string.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher}) for more details.
*/
var EmailMatcher = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
tslib_1.__extends(EmailMatcher, _super);
function EmailMatcher() {
var _this = _super !== null && _super.apply(this, arguments) || this;
/**
* Valid characters that can be used in the "local" part of an email address,
* i.e. the "name" part of "name@site.com"
*/
_this.localPartCharRegex = localPartCharRegex;
/**
* Stricter TLD regex which adds a beginning and end check to ensure
* the string is a valid TLD
*/
_this.strictTldRegex = strictTldRegex;
return _this;
}
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
EmailMatcher.prototype.parseMatches = function (text) {
var tagBuilder = this.tagBuilder, localPartCharRegex = this.localPartCharRegex, strictTldRegex = this.strictTldRegex, matches = [], len = text.length, noCurrentEmailMatch = new CurrentEmailMatch();
// for matching a 'mailto:' prefix
var mailtoTransitions = {
'm': 'a',
'a': 'i',
'i': 'l',
'l': 't',
't': 'o',
'o': ':',
};
var charIdx = 0, state = 0 /* NonEmailMatch */, currentEmailMatch = noCurrentEmailMatch;
// For debugging: search for other "For debugging" lines
// const table = new CliTable( {
// head: [ 'charIdx', 'char', 'state', 'charIdx', 'currentEmailAddress.idx', 'hasDomainDot' ]
// } );
while (charIdx < len) {
var char = text.charAt(charIdx);
// For debugging: search for other "For debugging" lines
// table.push(
// [ charIdx, char, State[ state ], charIdx, currentEmailAddress.idx, currentEmailAddress.hasDomainDot ]
// );
switch (state) {
case 0 /* NonEmailMatch */:
stateNonEmailAddress(char);
break;
case 1 /* Mailto */:
stateMailTo(text.charAt(charIdx - 1), char);
break;
case 2 /* LocalPart */:
stateLocalPart(char);
break;
case 3 /* LocalPartDot */:
stateLocalPartDot(char);
break;
case 4 /* AtSign */:
stateAtSign(char);
break;
case 5 /* DomainChar */:
stateDomainChar(char);
break;
case 6 /* DomainHyphen */:
stateDomainHyphen(char);
break;
case 7 /* DomainDot */:
stateDomainDot(char);
break;
default:
throwUnhandledCaseError(state);
}
// For debugging: search for other "For debugging" lines
// table.push(
// [ charIdx, char, State[ state ], charIdx, currentEmailAddress.idx, currentEmailAddress.hasDomainDot ]
// );
charIdx++;
}
// Capture any valid match at the end of the string
captureMatchIfValidAndReset();
// For debugging: search for other "For debugging" lines
//console.log( '\n' + table.toString() );
return matches;
// Handles the state when we're not in an email address
function stateNonEmailAddress(char) {
if (char === 'm') {
beginEmailMatch(1 /* Mailto */);
}
else if (localPartCharRegex.test(char)) {
beginEmailMatch();
}
else {
// not an email address character, continue
}
}
// Handles if we're reading a 'mailto:' prefix on the string
function stateMailTo(prevChar, char) {
if (prevChar === ':') {
// We've reached the end of the 'mailto:' prefix
if (localPartCharRegex.test(char)) {
state = 2 /* LocalPart */;
currentEmailMatch = new CurrentEmailMatch(tslib_1.__assign({}, currentEmailMatch, { hasMailtoPrefix: true }));
}
else {
// we've matched 'mailto:' but didn't get anything meaningful
// immediately afterwards (for example, we encountered a
// space character, or an '@' character which formed 'mailto:@'
resetToNonEmailMatchState();
}
}
else if (mailtoTransitions[prevChar] === char) {
// We're currently reading the 'mailto:' prefix, stay in
// Mailto state
}
else if (localPartCharRegex.test(char)) {
// We we're reading a prefix of 'mailto:', but encountered a
// different character that didn't continue the prefix
state = 2 /* LocalPart */;
}
else if (char === '.') {
// We we're reading a prefix of 'mailto:', but encountered a
// dot character
state = 3 /* LocalPartDot */;
}
else if (char === '@') {
// We we're reading a prefix of 'mailto:', but encountered a
// an @ character
state = 4 /* AtSign */;
}
else {
// not an email address character, return to "NonEmailAddress" state
resetToNonEmailMatchState();
}
}
// Handles the state when we're currently in the "local part" of an
// email address (as opposed to the "domain part")
function stateLocalPart(char) {
if (char === '.') {
state = 3 /* LocalPartDot */;
}
else if (char === '@') {
state = 4 /* AtSign */;
}
else if (localPartCharRegex.test(char)) {
// stay in the "local part" of the email address
}
else {
// not an email address character, return to "NonEmailAddress" state
resetToNonEmailMatchState();
}
}
// Handles the state where we've read
function stateLocalPartDot(char) {
if (char === '.') {
// We read a second '.' in a row, not a valid email address
// local part
resetToNonEmailMatchState();
}
else if (char === '@') {
// We read the '@' character immediately after a dot ('.'), not
// an email address
resetToNonEmailMatchState();
}
else if (localPartCharRegex.test(char)) {
state = 2 /* LocalPart */;
}
else {
// Anything else, not an email address
resetToNonEmailMatchState();
}
}
function stateAtSign(char) {
if (domainNameCharRegex.test(char)) {
state = 5 /* DomainChar */;
}
else {
// Anything else, not an email address
resetToNonEmailMatchState();
}
}
function stateDomainChar(char) {
if (char === '.') {
state = 7 /* DomainDot */;
}
else if (char === '-') {
state = 6 /* DomainHyphen */;
}
else if (domainNameCharRegex.test(char)) {
// Stay in the DomainChar state
}
else {
// Anything else, we potentially matched if the criteria has
// been met
captureMatchIfValidAndReset();
}
}
function stateDomainHyphen(char) {
if (char === '-' || char === '.') {
// Not valid to have two hyphens ("--") or hypen+dot ("-.")
captureMatchIfValidAndReset();
}
else if (domainNameCharRegex.test(char)) {
state = 5 /* DomainChar */;
}
else {
// Anything else
captureMatchIfValidAndReset();
}
}
function stateDomainDot(char) {
if (char === '.' || char === '-') {
// not valid to have two dots ("..") or dot+hypen (".-")
captureMatchIfValidAndReset();
}
else if (domainNameCharRegex.test(char)) {
state = 5 /* DomainChar */;
// After having read a '.' and then a valid domain character,
// we now know that the domain part of the email is valid, and
// we have found at least a partial EmailMatch (however, the
// email address may have additional characters from this point)
currentEmailMatch = new CurrentEmailMatch(tslib_1.__assign({}, currentEmailMatch, { hasDomainDot: true }));
}
else {
// Anything else
captureMatchIfValidAndReset();
}
}
function beginEmailMatch(newState) {
if (newState === void 0) { newState = 2 /* LocalPart */; }
state = newState;
currentEmailMatch = new CurrentEmailMatch({ idx: charIdx });
}
function resetToNonEmailMatchState() {
state = 0 /* NonEmailMatch */;
currentEmailMatch = noCurrentEmailMatch;
}
/*
* Captures the current email address as an EmailMatch if it's valid,
* and resets the state to read another email address.
*/
function captureMatchIfValidAndReset() {
if (currentEmailMatch.hasDomainDot) { // we need at least one dot in the domain to be considered a valid email address
var matchedText = text.slice(currentEmailMatch.idx, charIdx);
// If we read a '.' or '-' char that ended the email address
// (valid domain name characters, but only valid email address
// characters if they are followed by something else), strip
// it off now
if (/[-.]$/.test(matchedText)) {
matchedText = matchedText.slice(0, -1);
}
var emailAddress = currentEmailMatch.hasMailtoPrefix
? matchedText.slice('mailto:'.length)
: matchedText;
// if the email address has a valid TLD, add it to the list of matches
if (doesEmailHaveValidTld(emailAddress)) {
matches.push(new EmailMatch({
tagBuilder: tagBuilder,
matchedText: matchedText,
offset: currentEmailMatch.idx,
email: emailAddress
}));
}
}
resetToNonEmailMatchState();
/**
* Determines if the given email address has a valid TLD or not
* @param {string} emailAddress - email address
* @return {Boolean} - true is email have valid TLD, false otherwise
*/
function doesEmailHaveValidTld(emailAddress) {
var emailAddressTld = emailAddress.split('.').pop() || '';
var emailAddressNormalized = emailAddressTld.toLowerCase();
var isValidTld = strictTldRegex.test(emailAddressNormalized);
return isValidTld;
}
}
};
return EmailMatcher;
}(Matcher));
export { EmailMatcher };
var CurrentEmailMatch = /** @class */ (function () {
function CurrentEmailMatch(cfg) {
if (cfg === void 0) { cfg = {}; }
this.idx = cfg.idx !== undefined ? cfg.idx : -1;
this.hasMailtoPrefix = !!cfg.hasMailtoPrefix;
this.hasDomainDot = !!cfg.hasDomainDot;
}
return CurrentEmailMatch;
}());
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import { Matcher, MatcherConfig } from "./matcher";
import { HashtagServices } from "../autolinker";
import { Match } from "../match/match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Hashtag
* @extends Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* Matcher to find HashtagMatch matches in an input string.
*/
export declare class HashtagMatcher extends Matcher {
/**
* @cfg {String} serviceName
*
* The service to point hashtag matches to. See {@link Autolinker#hashtag}
* for available values.
*/
protected readonly serviceName: HashtagServices;
/**
* The regular expression to match Hashtags. Example match:
*
* #asdf
*
* @protected
* @property {RegExp} matcherRegex
*/
protected matcherRegex: RegExp;
/**
* The regular expression to use to check the character before a username match to
* make sure we didn't accidentally match an email address.
*
* For example, the string "asdf@asdf.com" should not match "@asdf" as a username.
*
* @protected
* @property {RegExp} nonWordCharRegex
*/
protected nonWordCharRegex: RegExp;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match instance,
* specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg: HashtagMatcherConfig);
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
parseMatches(text: string): Match[];
}
export interface HashtagMatcherConfig extends MatcherConfig {
serviceName: HashtagServices;
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import * as tslib_1 from "tslib";
import { Matcher } from "./matcher";
import { alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr } from "../regex-lib";
import { HashtagMatch } from "../match/hashtag-match";
// RegExp objects which are shared by all instances of HashtagMatcher. These are
// here to avoid re-instantiating the RegExp objects if `Autolinker.link()` is
// called multiple times, thus instantiating HashtagMatcher and its RegExp
// objects each time (which is very expensive - see https://github.com/gregjacobs/Autolinker.js/issues/314).
// See descriptions of the properties where they are used for details about them
var matcherRegex = new RegExp("#[_" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "]{1,139}(?![_" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "])", 'g'); // lookahead used to make sure we don't match something above 139 characters
var nonWordCharRegex = new RegExp('[^' + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + ']');
/**
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Hashtag
* @extends Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* Matcher to find HashtagMatch matches in an input string.
*/
var HashtagMatcher = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
tslib_1.__extends(HashtagMatcher, _super);
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match instance,
* specified in an Object (map).
*/
function HashtagMatcher(cfg) {
var _this = _super.call(this, cfg) || this;
/**
* @cfg {String} serviceName
*
* The service to point hashtag matches to. See {@link Autolinker#hashtag}
* for available values.
*/
_this.serviceName = 'twitter'; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* The regular expression to match Hashtags. Example match:
*
* #asdf
*
* @protected
* @property {RegExp} matcherRegex
*/
_this.matcherRegex = matcherRegex;
/**
* The regular expression to use to check the character before a username match to
* make sure we didn't accidentally match an email address.
*
* For example, the string "asdf@asdf.com" should not match "@asdf" as a username.
*
* @protected
* @property {RegExp} nonWordCharRegex
*/
_this.nonWordCharRegex = nonWordCharRegex;
_this.serviceName = cfg.serviceName;
return _this;
}
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
HashtagMatcher.prototype.parseMatches = function (text) {
var matcherRegex = this.matcherRegex, nonWordCharRegex = this.nonWordCharRegex, serviceName = this.serviceName, tagBuilder = this.tagBuilder, matches = [], match;
while ((match = matcherRegex.exec(text)) !== null) {
var offset = match.index, prevChar = text.charAt(offset - 1);
// If we found the match at the beginning of the string, or we found the match
// and there is a whitespace char in front of it (meaning it is not a '#' char
// in the middle of a word), then it is a hashtag match.
if (offset === 0 || nonWordCharRegex.test(prevChar)) {
var matchedText = match[0], hashtag = match[0].slice(1); // strip off the '#' character at the beginning
matches.push(new HashtagMatch({
tagBuilder: tagBuilder,
matchedText: matchedText,
offset: offset,
serviceName: serviceName,
hashtag: hashtag
}));
}
}
return matches;
};
return HashtagMatcher;
}(Matcher));
export { HashtagMatcher };
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export * from './email-matcher';
export * from './hashtag-matcher';
export * from './matcher';
export * from './mention-matcher';
export * from './phone-matcher';
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export * from './email-matcher';
export * from './hashtag-matcher';
export * from './matcher';
export * from './mention-matcher';
export * from './phone-matcher';
export * from './url-matcher';
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import { AnchorTagBuilder } from "../anchor-tag-builder";
import { Match } from "../match/match";
/**
* @abstract
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* An abstract class and interface for individual matchers to find matches in
* an input string with linkified versions of them.
*
* Note that Matchers do not take HTML into account - they must be fed the text
* nodes of any HTML string, which is handled by {@link Autolinker#parse}.
*/
export declare abstract class Matcher {
/**
* @cfg {Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder} tagBuilder (required)
*
* Reference to the AnchorTagBuilder instance to use to generate HTML tags
* for {@link Autolinker.match.Match Matches}.
*/
private __jsduckDummyDocProp;
protected tagBuilder: AnchorTagBuilder;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Matcher
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg: MatcherConfig);
/**
* Parses the input `text` and returns the array of {@link Autolinker.match.Match Matches}
* for the matcher.
*
* @abstract
* @param {String} text The text to scan and replace matches in.
* @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]}
*/
abstract parseMatches(text: string): Match[];
}
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/**
* @abstract
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* An abstract class and interface for individual matchers to find matches in
* an input string with linkified versions of them.
*
* Note that Matchers do not take HTML into account - they must be fed the text
* nodes of any HTML string, which is handled by {@link Autolinker#parse}.
*/
var Matcher = /** @class */ (function () {
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Matcher
* instance, specified in an Object (map).
*/
function Matcher(cfg) {
/**
* @cfg {Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder} tagBuilder (required)
*
* Reference to the AnchorTagBuilder instance to use to generate HTML tags
* for {@link Autolinker.match.Match Matches}.
*/
this.__jsduckDummyDocProp = null; // property used just to get the above doc comment into the ES5 output and documentation generator
this.tagBuilder = cfg.tagBuilder;
}
return Matcher;
}());
export { Matcher };
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import { Matcher, MatcherConfig } from "./matcher";
import { MentionServices } from "../autolinker";
import { Match } from "../match/match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Mention
* @extends Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* Matcher to find/replace username matches in an input string.
*/
export declare class MentionMatcher extends Matcher {
/**
* @cfg {'twitter'/'instagram'/'soundcloud'} protected
*
* The name of service to link @mentions to.
*
* Valid values are: 'twitter', 'instagram', or 'soundcloud'
*/
protected serviceName: MentionServices;
/**
* Hash of regular expression to match username handles. Example match:
*
* @asdf
*
* @private
* @property {Object} matcherRegexes
*/
protected readonly matcherRegexes: {
[key: string]: RegExp;
};
/**
* The regular expression to use to check the character before a username match to
* make sure we didn't accidentally match an email address.
*
* For example, the string "asdf@asdf.com" should not match "@asdf" as a username.
*
* @private
* @property {RegExp} nonWordCharRegex
*/
protected readonly nonWordCharRegex: RegExp;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match instance,
* specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg: MentionMatcherConfig);
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
parseMatches(text: string): Match[];
}
export interface MentionMatcherConfig extends MatcherConfig {
serviceName: MentionServices;
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import * as tslib_1 from "tslib";
import { Matcher } from "./matcher";
import { alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr } from "../regex-lib";
import { MentionMatch } from "../match/mention-match";
// RegExp objects which are shared by all instances of MentionMatcher. These are
// here to avoid re-instantiating the RegExp objects if `Autolinker.link()` is
// called multiple times, thus instantiating MentionMatcher and its RegExp
// objects each time (which is very expensive - see https://github.com/gregjacobs/Autolinker.js/issues/314).
// See descriptions of the properties where they are used for details about them
var mastodonRegex = new RegExp("@[_" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "]{1,}[@]?[_." + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "]{0,}(?![_" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "])", 'g');
var twitterRegex = new RegExp("@[_" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "]{1,50}(?![_" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "])", 'g'); // lookahead used to make sure we don't match something above 50 characters
var instagramRegex = new RegExp("@[_." + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "]{1,30}(?![_" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "])", 'g'); // lookahead used to make sure we don't match something above 30 characters
var soundcloudRegex = new RegExp("@[-_." + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "]{1,50}(?![-_" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "])", 'g'); // lookahead used to make sure we don't match something above 50 characters
var nonWordCharRegex = new RegExp('[^' + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + ']');
/**
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Mention
* @extends Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* Matcher to find/replace username matches in an input string.
*/
var MentionMatcher = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
tslib_1.__extends(MentionMatcher, _super);
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match instance,
* specified in an Object (map).
*/
function MentionMatcher(cfg) {
var _this = _super.call(this, cfg) || this;
/**
* @cfg {'twitter'/'instagram'/'soundcloud'} protected
*
* The name of service to link @mentions to.
*
* Valid values are: 'twitter', 'instagram', or 'soundcloud'
*/
_this.serviceName = 'mastodon'; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* Hash of regular expression to match username handles. Example match:
*
* @asdf
*
* @private
* @property {Object} matcherRegexes
*/
_this.matcherRegexes = {
'mastodon': mastodonRegex,
'twitter': twitterRegex,
'instagram': instagramRegex,
'soundcloud': soundcloudRegex
};
/**
* The regular expression to use to check the character before a username match to
* make sure we didn't accidentally match an email address.
*
* For example, the string "asdf@asdf.com" should not match "@asdf" as a username.
*
* @private
* @property {RegExp} nonWordCharRegex
*/
_this.nonWordCharRegex = nonWordCharRegex;
_this.serviceName = cfg.serviceName;
return _this;
}
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
MentionMatcher.prototype.parseMatches = function (text) {
var serviceName = this.serviceName, matcherRegex = this.matcherRegexes[this.serviceName], nonWordCharRegex = this.nonWordCharRegex, tagBuilder = this.tagBuilder, matches = [], match;
if (!matcherRegex) {
return matches;
}
while ((match = matcherRegex.exec(text)) !== null) {
var offset = match.index, prevChar = text.charAt(offset - 1);
// If we found the match at the beginning of the string, or we found the match
// and there is a whitespace char in front of it (meaning it is not an email
// address), then it is a username match.
if (offset === 0 || nonWordCharRegex.test(prevChar)) {
var matchedText = match[0].replace(/\.+$/g, ''), // strip off trailing .
mention = matchedText.slice(1); // strip off the '@' character at the beginning
matches.push(new MentionMatch({
tagBuilder: tagBuilder,
matchedText: matchedText,
offset: offset,
serviceName: serviceName,
mention: mention
}));
}
}
return matches;
};
return MentionMatcher;
}(Matcher));
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import { Matcher } from "./matcher";
import { Match } from "../match/match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Phone
* @extends Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* Matcher to find Phone number matches in an input string.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher}) for more
* details.
*/
export declare class PhoneMatcher extends Matcher {
/**
* The regular expression to match Phone numbers. Example matches:
*
* (123) 456-7890
* 123 456 7890
* 123-456-7890
* +18004441234,,;,10226420346#
* +1 (800) 444 1234
* 10226420346#
* 1-800-444-1234,1022,64,20346#
*
* This regular expression has the following capturing groups:
*
* 1 or 2. The prefixed '+' sign, if there is one.
*
* @protected
* @property {RegExp} matcherRegex
*/
protected matcherRegex: RegExp;
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
parseMatches(text: string): Match[];
protected testMatch(text: string): boolean;
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import * as tslib_1 from "tslib";
import { Matcher } from "./matcher";
import { PhoneMatch } from "../match/phone-match";
import { nonDigitRe } from '../regex-lib';
// RegExp objects which are shared by all instances of PhoneMatcher. These are
// here to avoid re-instantiating the RegExp objects if `Autolinker.link()` is
// called multiple times, thus instantiating PhoneMatcher and its RegExp
// objects each time (which is very expensive - see https://github.com/gregjacobs/Autolinker.js/issues/314).
// See descriptions of the properties where they are used for details about them
var phoneMatcherRegex = /(?:(?:(?:(\+)?\d{1,3}[-\040.]?)?\(?\d{3}\)?[-\040.]?\d{3}[-\040.]?\d{4})|(?:(\+)(?:9[976]\d|8[987530]\d|6[987]\d|5[90]\d|42\d|3[875]\d|2[98654321]\d|9[8543210]|8[6421]|6[6543210]|5[87654321]|4[987654310]|3[9643210]|2[70]|7|1)[-\040.]?(?:\d[-\040.]?){6,12}\d+))([,;]+[0-9]+#?)*/g;
/**
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Phone
* @extends Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* Matcher to find Phone number matches in an input string.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher}) for more
* details.
*/
var PhoneMatcher = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
tslib_1.__extends(PhoneMatcher, _super);
function PhoneMatcher() {
var _this = _super !== null && _super.apply(this, arguments) || this;
/**
* The regular expression to match Phone numbers. Example matches:
*
* (123) 456-7890
* 123 456 7890
* 123-456-7890
* +18004441234,,;,10226420346#
* +1 (800) 444 1234
* 10226420346#
* 1-800-444-1234,1022,64,20346#
*
* This regular expression has the following capturing groups:
*
* 1 or 2. The prefixed '+' sign, if there is one.
*
* @protected
* @property {RegExp} matcherRegex
*/
_this.matcherRegex = phoneMatcherRegex;
return _this;
}
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
PhoneMatcher.prototype.parseMatches = function (text) {
var matcherRegex = this.matcherRegex, tagBuilder = this.tagBuilder, matches = [], match;
while ((match = matcherRegex.exec(text)) !== null) {
// Remove non-numeric values from phone number string
var matchedText = match[0], cleanNumber = matchedText.replace(/[^0-9,;#]/g, ''), // strip out non-digit characters exclude comma semicolon and #
plusSign = !!(match[1] || match[2]), // match[ 1 ] or match[ 2 ] is the prefixed plus sign, if there is one
before = match.index == 0 ? '' : text.substr(match.index - 1, 1), after = text.substr(match.index + matchedText.length, 1), contextClear = !before.match(/\d/) && !after.match(/\d/);
if (this.testMatch(match[3]) && this.testMatch(matchedText) && contextClear) {
matches.push(new PhoneMatch({
tagBuilder: tagBuilder,
matchedText: matchedText,
offset: match.index,
number: cleanNumber,
plusSign: plusSign
}));
}
}
return matches;
};
PhoneMatcher.prototype.testMatch = function (text) {
return nonDigitRe.test(text);
};
return PhoneMatcher;
}(Matcher));
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/**
* @private
* @class Autolinker.matcher.UrlMatchValidator
* @singleton
*
* Used by Autolinker to filter out false URL positives from the
* {@link Autolinker.matcher.Url UrlMatcher}.
*
* Due to the limitations of regular expressions (including the missing feature
* of look-behinds in JS regular expressions), we cannot always determine the
* validity of a given match. This class applies a bit of additional logic to
* filter out any false positives that have been matched by the
* {@link Autolinker.matcher.Url UrlMatcher}.
*/
export declare class UrlMatchValidator {
/**
* Regex to test for a full protocol, with the two trailing slashes. Ex: 'http://'
*
* @private
* @property {RegExp} hasFullProtocolRegex
*/
static hasFullProtocolRegex: RegExp;
/**
* Regex to find the URI scheme, such as 'mailto:'.
*
* This is used to filter out 'javascript:' and 'vbscript:' schemes.
*
* @private
* @property {RegExp} uriSchemeRegex
*/
static uriSchemeRegex: RegExp;
/**
* Regex to determine if at least one word char exists after the protocol (i.e. after the ':')
*
* @private
* @property {RegExp} hasWordCharAfterProtocolRegex
*/
static hasWordCharAfterProtocolRegex: RegExp;
/**
* Regex to determine if the string is a valid IP address
*
* @private
* @property {RegExp} ipRegex
*/
static ipRegex: RegExp;
/**
* Determines if a given URL match found by the {@link Autolinker.matcher.Url UrlMatcher}
* is valid. Will return `false` for:
*
* 1) URL matches which do not have at least have one period ('.') in the
* domain name (effectively skipping over matches like "abc:def").
* However, URL matches with a protocol will be allowed (ex: 'http://localhost')
* 2) URL matches which do not have at least one word character in the
* domain name (effectively skipping over matches like "git:1.0").
* However, URL matches with a protocol will be allowed (ex: 'intra-net://271219.76')
* 3) A protocol-relative url match (a URL beginning with '//') whose
* previous character is a word character (effectively skipping over
* strings like "abc//google.com")
*
* Otherwise, returns `true`.
*
* @param {String} urlMatch The matched URL, if there was one. Will be an
* empty string if the match is not a URL match.
* @param {String} protocolUrlMatch The match URL string for a protocol
* match. Ex: 'http://yahoo.com'. This is used to match something like
* 'http://localhost', where we won't double check that the domain name
* has at least one '.' in it.
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the match given is valid and should be
* processed, or `false` if the match is invalid and/or should just not be
* processed.
*/
static isValid(urlMatch: string, protocolUrlMatch: string): boolean;
static isValidIpAddress(uriSchemeMatch: string): boolean;
private static containsMultipleDots;
/**
* Determines if the URI scheme is a valid scheme to be autolinked. Returns
* `false` if the scheme is 'javascript:' or 'vbscript:'
*
* @private
* @param {String} uriSchemeMatch The match URL string for a full URI scheme
* match. Ex: 'http://yahoo.com' or 'mailto:a@a.com'.
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the scheme is a valid one, `false` otherwise.
*/
static isValidUriScheme(uriSchemeMatch: string): boolean;
/**
* Determines if a URL match does not have either:
*
* a) a full protocol (i.e. 'http://'), or
* b) at least one dot ('.') in the domain name (for a non-full-protocol
* match).
*
* Either situation is considered an invalid URL (ex: 'git:d' does not have
* either the '://' part, or at least one dot in the domain name. If the
* match was 'git:abc.com', we would consider this valid.)
*
* @private
* @param {String} urlMatch The matched URL, if there was one. Will be an
* empty string if the match is not a URL match.
* @param {String} protocolUrlMatch The match URL string for a protocol
* match. Ex: 'http://yahoo.com'. This is used to match something like
* 'http://localhost', where we won't double check that the domain name
* has at least one '.' in it.
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the URL match does not have a full protocol,
* or at least one dot ('.') in a non-full-protocol match.
*/
static urlMatchDoesNotHaveProtocolOrDot(urlMatch: string, protocolUrlMatch: string): boolean;
/**
* Determines if a URL match does not have either:
*
* a) a full protocol (i.e. 'http://'), or
* b) at least one word character after the protocol (i.e. in the domain name)
*
* At least one letter character must exist in the domain name after a
* protocol match. Ex: skip over something like "git:1.0"
*
* @private
* @param {String} urlMatch The matched URL, if there was one. Will be an
* empty string if the match is not a URL match.
* @param {String} protocolUrlMatch The match URL string for a protocol
* match. Ex: 'http://yahoo.com'. This is used to know whether or not we
* have a protocol in the URL string, in order to check for a word
* character after the protocol separator (':').
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the URL match does not have a full protocol, or
* at least one word character in it, `false` otherwise.
*/
static urlMatchDoesNotHaveAtLeastOneWordChar(urlMatch: string, protocolUrlMatch: string): boolean;
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import { alphaCharsStr } from "../regex-lib";
/**
* @private
* @class Autolinker.matcher.UrlMatchValidator
* @singleton
*
* Used by Autolinker to filter out false URL positives from the
* {@link Autolinker.matcher.Url UrlMatcher}.
*
* Due to the limitations of regular expressions (including the missing feature
* of look-behinds in JS regular expressions), we cannot always determine the
* validity of a given match. This class applies a bit of additional logic to
* filter out any false positives that have been matched by the
* {@link Autolinker.matcher.Url UrlMatcher}.
*/
var UrlMatchValidator = /** @class */ (function () {
function UrlMatchValidator() {
}
/**
* Determines if a given URL match found by the {@link Autolinker.matcher.Url UrlMatcher}
* is valid. Will return `false` for:
*
* 1) URL matches which do not have at least have one period ('.') in the
* domain name (effectively skipping over matches like "abc:def").
* However, URL matches with a protocol will be allowed (ex: 'http://localhost')
* 2) URL matches which do not have at least one word character in the
* domain name (effectively skipping over matches like "git:1.0").
* However, URL matches with a protocol will be allowed (ex: 'intra-net://271219.76')
* 3) A protocol-relative url match (a URL beginning with '//') whose
* previous character is a word character (effectively skipping over
* strings like "abc//google.com")
*
* Otherwise, returns `true`.
*
* @param {String} urlMatch The matched URL, if there was one. Will be an
* empty string if the match is not a URL match.
* @param {String} protocolUrlMatch The match URL string for a protocol
* match. Ex: 'http://yahoo.com'. This is used to match something like
* 'http://localhost', where we won't double check that the domain name
* has at least one '.' in it.
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the match given is valid and should be
* processed, or `false` if the match is invalid and/or should just not be
* processed.
*/
UrlMatchValidator.isValid = function (urlMatch, protocolUrlMatch) {
if ((protocolUrlMatch && !this.isValidUriScheme(protocolUrlMatch)) ||
this.urlMatchDoesNotHaveProtocolOrDot(urlMatch, protocolUrlMatch) || // At least one period ('.') must exist in the URL match for us to consider it an actual URL, *unless* it was a full protocol match (like 'http://localhost')
(this.urlMatchDoesNotHaveAtLeastOneWordChar(urlMatch, protocolUrlMatch) && // At least one letter character must exist in the domain name after a protocol match. Ex: skip over something like "git:1.0"
!this.isValidIpAddress(urlMatch)) || // Except if it's an IP address
this.containsMultipleDots(urlMatch)) {
return false;
}
return true;
};
UrlMatchValidator.isValidIpAddress = function (uriSchemeMatch) {
var newRegex = new RegExp(this.hasFullProtocolRegex.source + this.ipRegex.source);
var uriScheme = uriSchemeMatch.match(newRegex);
return uriScheme !== null;
};
UrlMatchValidator.containsMultipleDots = function (urlMatch) {
var stringBeforeSlash = urlMatch;
if (this.hasFullProtocolRegex.test(urlMatch)) {
stringBeforeSlash = urlMatch.split('://')[1];
}
return stringBeforeSlash.split('/')[0].indexOf("..") > -1;
};
/**
* Determines if the URI scheme is a valid scheme to be autolinked. Returns
* `false` if the scheme is 'javascript:' or 'vbscript:'
*
* @private
* @param {String} uriSchemeMatch The match URL string for a full URI scheme
* match. Ex: 'http://yahoo.com' or 'mailto:a@a.com'.
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the scheme is a valid one, `false` otherwise.
*/
UrlMatchValidator.isValidUriScheme = function (uriSchemeMatch) {
var uriSchemeMatchArr = uriSchemeMatch.match(this.uriSchemeRegex), uriScheme = uriSchemeMatchArr && uriSchemeMatchArr[0].toLowerCase();
return (uriScheme !== 'javascript:' && uriScheme !== 'vbscript:');
};
/**
* Determines if a URL match does not have either:
*
* a) a full protocol (i.e. 'http://'), or
* b) at least one dot ('.') in the domain name (for a non-full-protocol
* match).
*
* Either situation is considered an invalid URL (ex: 'git:d' does not have
* either the '://' part, or at least one dot in the domain name. If the
* match was 'git:abc.com', we would consider this valid.)
*
* @private
* @param {String} urlMatch The matched URL, if there was one. Will be an
* empty string if the match is not a URL match.
* @param {String} protocolUrlMatch The match URL string for a protocol
* match. Ex: 'http://yahoo.com'. This is used to match something like
* 'http://localhost', where we won't double check that the domain name
* has at least one '.' in it.
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the URL match does not have a full protocol,
* or at least one dot ('.') in a non-full-protocol match.
*/
UrlMatchValidator.urlMatchDoesNotHaveProtocolOrDot = function (urlMatch, protocolUrlMatch) {
return (!!urlMatch && (!protocolUrlMatch || !this.hasFullProtocolRegex.test(protocolUrlMatch)) && urlMatch.indexOf('.') === -1);
};
/**
* Determines if a URL match does not have either:
*
* a) a full protocol (i.e. 'http://'), or
* b) at least one word character after the protocol (i.e. in the domain name)
*
* At least one letter character must exist in the domain name after a
* protocol match. Ex: skip over something like "git:1.0"
*
* @private
* @param {String} urlMatch The matched URL, if there was one. Will be an
* empty string if the match is not a URL match.
* @param {String} protocolUrlMatch The match URL string for a protocol
* match. Ex: 'http://yahoo.com'. This is used to know whether or not we
* have a protocol in the URL string, in order to check for a word
* character after the protocol separator (':').
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the URL match does not have a full protocol, or
* at least one word character in it, `false` otherwise.
*/
UrlMatchValidator.urlMatchDoesNotHaveAtLeastOneWordChar = function (urlMatch, protocolUrlMatch) {
if (urlMatch && protocolUrlMatch) {
return !this.hasFullProtocolRegex.test(protocolUrlMatch) && !this.hasWordCharAfterProtocolRegex.test(urlMatch);
}
else {
return false;
}
};
/**
* Regex to test for a full protocol, with the two trailing slashes. Ex: 'http://'
*
* @private
* @property {RegExp} hasFullProtocolRegex
*/
UrlMatchValidator.hasFullProtocolRegex = /^[A-Za-z][-.+A-Za-z0-9]*:\/\//;
/**
* Regex to find the URI scheme, such as 'mailto:'.
*
* This is used to filter out 'javascript:' and 'vbscript:' schemes.
*
* @private
* @property {RegExp} uriSchemeRegex
*/
UrlMatchValidator.uriSchemeRegex = /^[A-Za-z][-.+A-Za-z0-9]*:/;
/**
* Regex to determine if at least one word char exists after the protocol (i.e. after the ':')
*
* @private
* @property {RegExp} hasWordCharAfterProtocolRegex
*/
UrlMatchValidator.hasWordCharAfterProtocolRegex = new RegExp(":[^\\s]*?[" + alphaCharsStr + "]");
/**
* Regex to determine if the string is a valid IP address
*
* @private
* @property {RegExp} ipRegex
*/
UrlMatchValidator.ipRegex = /[0-9][0-9]?[0-9]?\.[0-9][0-9]?[0-9]?\.[0-9][0-9]?[0-9]?\.[0-9][0-9]?[0-9]?(:[0-9]*)?\/?$/;
return UrlMatchValidator;
}());
export { UrlMatchValidator };
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import { Matcher, MatcherConfig } from "./matcher";
import { StripPrefixConfigObj } from "../autolinker";
import { Match } from "../match/match";
/**
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Url
* @extends Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* Matcher to find URL matches in an input string.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher}) for more details.
*/
export declare class UrlMatcher extends Matcher {
/**
* @cfg {Object} stripPrefix (required)
*
* The Object form of {@link Autolinker#cfg-stripPrefix}.
*/
protected stripPrefix: Required<StripPrefixConfigObj>;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} stripTrailingSlash (required)
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#stripTrailingSlash
*/
protected stripTrailingSlash: boolean;
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} decodePercentEncoding (required)
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#decodePercentEncoding
*/
protected decodePercentEncoding: boolean;
/**
* @protected
* @property {RegExp} matcherRegex
*
* The regular expression to match URLs with an optional scheme, port
* number, path, query string, and hash anchor.
*
* Example matches:
*
* http://google.com
* www.google.com
* google.com/path/to/file?q1=1&q2=2#myAnchor
*
*
* This regular expression will have the following capturing groups:
*
* 1. Group that matches a scheme-prefixed URL (i.e. 'http://google.com').
* This is used to match scheme URLs with just a single word, such as
* 'http://localhost', where we won't double check that the domain name
* has at least one dot ('.') in it.
* 2. Group that matches a 'www.' prefixed URL. This is only matched if the
* 'www.' text was not prefixed by a scheme (i.e.: not prefixed by
* 'http://', 'ftp:', etc.)
* 3. A protocol-relative ('//') match for the case of a 'www.' prefixed
* URL. Will be an empty string if it is not a protocol-relative match.
* We need to know the character before the '//' in order to determine
* if it is a valid match or the // was in a string we don't want to
* auto-link.
* 4. Group that matches a known TLD (top level domain), when a scheme
* or 'www.'-prefixed domain is not matched.
* 5. A protocol-relative ('//') match for the case of a known TLD prefixed
* URL. Will be an empty string if it is not a protocol-relative match.
* See #3 for more info.
*/
protected matcherRegex: RegExp;
/**
* A regular expression to use to check the character before a protocol-relative
* URL match. We don't want to match a protocol-relative URL if it is part
* of another word.
*
* For example, we want to match something like "Go to: //google.com",
* but we don't want to match something like "abc//google.com"
*
* This regular expression is used to test the character before the '//'.
*
* @protected
* @type {RegExp} wordCharRegExp
*/
protected wordCharRegExp: RegExp;
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match instance,
* specified in an Object (map).
*/
constructor(cfg: UrlMatcherConfig);
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
parseMatches(text: string): Match[];
/**
* Determines if a match found has an unmatched closing parenthesis,
* square bracket or curly bracket. If so, the symbol will be removed
* from the match itself, and appended after the generated anchor tag.
*
* A match may have an extra closing parenthesis at the end of the match
* because the regular expression must include parenthesis for URLs such as
* "wikipedia.com/something_(disambiguation)", which should be auto-linked.
*
* However, an extra parenthesis *will* be included when the URL itself is
* wrapped in parenthesis, such as in the case of:
* "(wikipedia.com/something_(disambiguation))"
* In this case, the last closing parenthesis should *not* be part of the
* URL itself, and this method will return `true`.
*
* For square brackets in URLs such as in PHP arrays, the same behavior as
* parenthesis discussed above should happen:
* "[http://www.example.com/foo.php?bar[]=1&bar[]=2&bar[]=3]"
* The closing square bracket should not be part of the URL itself, and this
* method will return `true`.
*
* @protected
* @param {String} matchStr The full match string from the {@link #matcherRegex}.
* @return {Boolean} `true` if there is an unbalanced closing parenthesis or
* square bracket at the end of the `matchStr`, `false` otherwise.
*/
protected matchHasUnbalancedClosingParen(matchStr: string): boolean;
/**
* Determine if there's an invalid character after the TLD in a URL. Valid
* characters after TLD are ':/?#'. Exclude scheme matched URLs from this
* check.
*
* @protected
* @param {String} urlMatch The matched URL, if there was one. Will be an
* empty string if the match is not a URL match.
* @param {String} schemeUrlMatch The match URL string for a scheme
* match. Ex: 'http://yahoo.com'. This is used to match something like
* 'http://localhost', where we won't double check that the domain name
* has at least one '.' in it.
* @return {Number} the position where the invalid character was found. If
* no such character was found, returns -1
*/
protected matchHasInvalidCharAfterTld(urlMatch: string, schemeUrlMatch: string): number;
}
export interface UrlMatcherConfig extends MatcherConfig {
stripPrefix: Required<StripPrefixConfigObj>;
stripTrailingSlash: boolean;
decodePercentEncoding: boolean;
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import * as tslib_1 from "tslib";
import { Matcher } from "./matcher";
import { alphaNumericCharsStr, alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr, getDomainNameStr } from "../regex-lib";
import { tldRegex } from "./tld-regex";
import { UrlMatch } from "../match/url-match";
import { UrlMatchValidator } from "./url-match-validator";
// RegExp objects which are shared by all instances of UrlMatcher. These are
// here to avoid re-instantiating the RegExp objects if `Autolinker.link()` is
// called multiple times, thus instantiating UrlMatcher and its RegExp
// objects each time (which is very expensive - see https://github.com/gregjacobs/Autolinker.js/issues/314).
// See descriptions of the properties where they are used for details about them
var matcherRegex = (function () {
var schemeRegex = /(?:[A-Za-z][-.+A-Za-z0-9]{0,63}:(?![A-Za-z][-.+A-Za-z0-9]{0,63}:\/\/)(?!\d+\/?)(?:\/\/)?)/, // match protocol, allow in format "http://" or "mailto:". However, do not match the first part of something like 'link:http://www.google.com' (i.e. don't match "link:"). Also, make sure we don't interpret 'google.com:8000' as if 'google.com' was a protocol here (i.e. ignore a trailing port number in this regex)
wwwRegex = /(?:www\.)/, // starting with 'www.'
// Allow optional path, query string, and hash anchor, not ending in the following characters: "?!:,.;"
// http://blog.codinghorror.com/the-problem-with-urls/
urlSuffixRegex = new RegExp('[/?#](?:[' + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + '\\-+&@#/%=~_()|\'$*\\[\\]{}?!:,.;^\u2713]*[' + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + '\\-+&@#/%=~_()|\'$*\\[\\]{}\u2713])?');
return new RegExp([
'(?:',
'(',
schemeRegex.source,
getDomainNameStr(2),
')',
'|',
'(',
'(//)?',
wwwRegex.source,
getDomainNameStr(6),
')',
'|',
'(',
'(//)?',
getDomainNameStr(10) + '\\.',
tldRegex.source,
'(?![-' + alphaNumericCharsStr + '])',
')',
')',
'(?::[0-9]+)?',
'(?:' + urlSuffixRegex.source + ')?' // match for path, query string, and/or hash anchor - optional
].join(""), 'gi');
})();
var wordCharRegExp = new RegExp('[' + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + ']');
/**
* @class Autolinker.matcher.Url
* @extends Autolinker.matcher.Matcher
*
* Matcher to find URL matches in an input string.
*
* See this class's superclass ({@link Autolinker.matcher.Matcher}) for more details.
*/
var UrlMatcher = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
tslib_1.__extends(UrlMatcher, _super);
/**
* @method constructor
* @param {Object} cfg The configuration properties for the Match instance,
* specified in an Object (map).
*/
function UrlMatcher(cfg) {
var _this = _super.call(this, cfg) || this;
/**
* @cfg {Object} stripPrefix (required)
*
* The Object form of {@link Autolinker#cfg-stripPrefix}.
*/
_this.stripPrefix = { scheme: true, www: true }; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} stripTrailingSlash (required)
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#stripTrailingSlash
*/
_this.stripTrailingSlash = true; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} decodePercentEncoding (required)
* @inheritdoc Autolinker#decodePercentEncoding
*/
_this.decodePercentEncoding = true; // default value just to get the above doc comment in the ES5 output and documentation generator
/**
* @protected
* @property {RegExp} matcherRegex
*
* The regular expression to match URLs with an optional scheme, port
* number, path, query string, and hash anchor.
*
* Example matches:
*
* http://google.com
* www.google.com
* google.com/path/to/file?q1=1&q2=2#myAnchor
*
*
* This regular expression will have the following capturing groups:
*
* 1. Group that matches a scheme-prefixed URL (i.e. 'http://google.com').
* This is used to match scheme URLs with just a single word, such as
* 'http://localhost', where we won't double check that the domain name
* has at least one dot ('.') in it.
* 2. Group that matches a 'www.' prefixed URL. This is only matched if the
* 'www.' text was not prefixed by a scheme (i.e.: not prefixed by
* 'http://', 'ftp:', etc.)
* 3. A protocol-relative ('//') match for the case of a 'www.' prefixed
* URL. Will be an empty string if it is not a protocol-relative match.
* We need to know the character before the '//' in order to determine
* if it is a valid match or the // was in a string we don't want to
* auto-link.
* 4. Group that matches a known TLD (top level domain), when a scheme
* or 'www.'-prefixed domain is not matched.
* 5. A protocol-relative ('//') match for the case of a known TLD prefixed
* URL. Will be an empty string if it is not a protocol-relative match.
* See #3 for more info.
*/
_this.matcherRegex = matcherRegex;
/**
* A regular expression to use to check the character before a protocol-relative
* URL match. We don't want to match a protocol-relative URL if it is part
* of another word.
*
* For example, we want to match something like "Go to: //google.com",
* but we don't want to match something like "abc//google.com"
*
* This regular expression is used to test the character before the '//'.
*
* @protected
* @type {RegExp} wordCharRegExp
*/
_this.wordCharRegExp = wordCharRegExp;
_this.stripPrefix = cfg.stripPrefix;
_this.stripTrailingSlash = cfg.stripTrailingSlash;
_this.decodePercentEncoding = cfg.decodePercentEncoding;
return _this;
}
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
UrlMatcher.prototype.parseMatches = function (text) {
var matcherRegex = this.matcherRegex, stripPrefix = this.stripPrefix, stripTrailingSlash = this.stripTrailingSlash, decodePercentEncoding = this.decodePercentEncoding, tagBuilder = this.tagBuilder, matches = [], match;
var _loop_1 = function () {
var matchStr = match[0], schemeUrlMatch = match[1], wwwUrlMatch = match[4], wwwProtocolRelativeMatch = match[5],
//tldUrlMatch = match[ 8 ], -- not needed at the moment
tldProtocolRelativeMatch = match[9], offset = match.index, protocolRelativeMatch = wwwProtocolRelativeMatch || tldProtocolRelativeMatch, prevChar = text.charAt(offset - 1);
if (!UrlMatchValidator.isValid(matchStr, schemeUrlMatch)) {
return "continue";
}
// If the match is preceded by an '@' character, then it is either
// an email address or a username. Skip these types of matches.
if (offset > 0 && prevChar === '@') {
return "continue";
}
// If it's a protocol-relative '//' match, but the character before the '//'
// was a word character (i.e. a letter/number), then we found the '//' in the
// middle of another word (such as "asdf//asdf.com"). In this case, skip the
// match.
if (offset > 0 && protocolRelativeMatch && this_1.wordCharRegExp.test(prevChar)) {
return "continue";
}
// If the URL ends with a question mark, don't include the question
// mark as part of the URL. We'll assume the question mark was the
// end of a sentence, such as: "Going to google.com?"
if (/\?$/.test(matchStr)) {
matchStr = matchStr.substr(0, matchStr.length - 1);
}
// Handle a closing parenthesis or square bracket at the end of the
// match, and exclude it if there is not a matching open parenthesis
// or square bracket in the match itself.
if (this_1.matchHasUnbalancedClosingParen(matchStr)) {
matchStr = matchStr.substr(0, matchStr.length - 1); // remove the trailing ")"
}
else {
// Handle an invalid character after the TLD
var pos = this_1.matchHasInvalidCharAfterTld(matchStr, schemeUrlMatch);
if (pos > -1) {
matchStr = matchStr.substr(0, pos); // remove the trailing invalid chars
}
}
// The autolinker accepts many characters in a url's scheme (like `fake://test.com`).
// However, in cases where a URL is missing whitespace before an obvious link,
// (for example: `nowhitespacehttp://www.test.com`), we only want the match to start
// at the http:// part. We will check if the match contains a common scheme and then
// shift the match to start from there.
var foundCommonScheme = ['http://', 'https://'].find(function (commonScheme) { return !!schemeUrlMatch && schemeUrlMatch.indexOf(commonScheme) !== -1; });
if (foundCommonScheme) {
// If we found an overmatched URL, we want to find the index
// of where the match should start and shift the match to
// start from the beginning of the common scheme
var indexOfSchemeStart = matchStr.indexOf(foundCommonScheme);
matchStr = matchStr.substr(indexOfSchemeStart);
schemeUrlMatch = schemeUrlMatch.substr(indexOfSchemeStart);
offset = offset + indexOfSchemeStart;
}
var urlMatchType = schemeUrlMatch ? 'scheme' : (wwwUrlMatch ? 'www' : 'tld'), protocolUrlMatch = !!schemeUrlMatch;
matches.push(new UrlMatch({
tagBuilder: tagBuilder,
matchedText: matchStr,
offset: offset,
urlMatchType: urlMatchType,
url: matchStr,
protocolUrlMatch: protocolUrlMatch,
protocolRelativeMatch: !!protocolRelativeMatch,
stripPrefix: stripPrefix,
stripTrailingSlash: stripTrailingSlash,
decodePercentEncoding: decodePercentEncoding,
}));
};
var this_1 = this;
while ((match = matcherRegex.exec(text)) !== null) {
_loop_1();
}
return matches;
};
/**
* Determines if a match found has an unmatched closing parenthesis,
* square bracket or curly bracket. If so, the symbol will be removed
* from the match itself, and appended after the generated anchor tag.
*
* A match may have an extra closing parenthesis at the end of the match
* because the regular expression must include parenthesis for URLs such as
* "wikipedia.com/something_(disambiguation)", which should be auto-linked.
*
* However, an extra parenthesis *will* be included when the URL itself is
* wrapped in parenthesis, such as in the case of:
* "(wikipedia.com/something_(disambiguation))"
* In this case, the last closing parenthesis should *not* be part of the
* URL itself, and this method will return `true`.
*
* For square brackets in URLs such as in PHP arrays, the same behavior as
* parenthesis discussed above should happen:
* "[http://www.example.com/foo.php?bar[]=1&bar[]=2&bar[]=3]"
* The closing square bracket should not be part of the URL itself, and this
* method will return `true`.
*
* @protected
* @param {String} matchStr The full match string from the {@link #matcherRegex}.
* @return {Boolean} `true` if there is an unbalanced closing parenthesis or
* square bracket at the end of the `matchStr`, `false` otherwise.
*/
UrlMatcher.prototype.matchHasUnbalancedClosingParen = function (matchStr) {
var endChar = matchStr.charAt(matchStr.length - 1);
var startChar;
if (endChar === ')') {
startChar = '(';
}
else if (endChar === ']') {
startChar = '[';
}
else if (endChar === '}') {
startChar = '{';
}
else {
return false; // not a close parenthesis or square bracket
}
// Find if there are the same number of open braces as close braces in
// the URL string, minus the last character (which we have already
// determined to be either ')', ']' or '}'
var numOpenBraces = 0;
for (var i = 0, len = matchStr.length - 1; i < len; i++) {
var char = matchStr.charAt(i);
if (char === startChar) {
numOpenBraces++;
}
else if (char === endChar) {
numOpenBraces = Math.max(numOpenBraces - 1, 0);
}
}
// If the number of open braces matches the number of close braces in
// the URL minus the last character, then the match has *unbalanced*
// braces because of the last character. Example of unbalanced braces
// from the regex match:
// "http://example.com?a[]=1]"
if (numOpenBraces === 0) {
return true;
}
return false;
};
/**
* Determine if there's an invalid character after the TLD in a URL. Valid
* characters after TLD are ':/?#'. Exclude scheme matched URLs from this
* check.
*
* @protected
* @param {String} urlMatch The matched URL, if there was one. Will be an
* empty string if the match is not a URL match.
* @param {String} schemeUrlMatch The match URL string for a scheme
* match. Ex: 'http://yahoo.com'. This is used to match something like
* 'http://localhost', where we won't double check that the domain name
* has at least one '.' in it.
* @return {Number} the position where the invalid character was found. If
* no such character was found, returns -1
*/
UrlMatcher.prototype.matchHasInvalidCharAfterTld = function (urlMatch, schemeUrlMatch) {
if (!urlMatch) {
return -1;
}
var offset = 0;
if (schemeUrlMatch) {
offset = urlMatch.indexOf(':');
urlMatch = urlMatch.slice(offset);
}
var re = new RegExp("^((.?\/\/)?[-." + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "]*[-" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "]\\.[-" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "]+)");
var res = re.exec(urlMatch);
if (res === null) {
return -1;
}
offset += res[1].length;
urlMatch = urlMatch.slice(res[1].length);
if (/^[^-.A-Za-z0-9:\/?#]/.test(urlMatch)) {
return offset;
}
return -1;
};
return UrlMatcher;
}(Matcher));
export { UrlMatcher };
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/**
* Regular expression to match upper and lowercase ASCII letters
*/
export declare const letterRe: RegExp;
/**
* Regular expression to match ASCII digits
*/
export declare const digitRe: RegExp;
/**
* Regular expression to match everything *except* ASCII digits
*/
export declare const nonDigitRe: RegExp;
/**
* Regular expression to match whitespace
*/
export declare const whitespaceRe: RegExp;
/**
* Regular expression to match quote characters
*/
export declare const quoteRe: RegExp;
/**
* Regular expression to match the range of ASCII control characters (0-31), and
* the backspace char (127)
*/
export declare const controlCharsRe: RegExp;
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* alphabetic ("letter") chars in the unicode character set when placed in a
* RegExp character class (`[]`). This includes all international alphabetic
* characters.
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{L}`
* escape ("all letters").
*
* Taken from the XRegExp library: http://xregexp.com/ (thanks @https://github.com/slevithan)
* Specifically: http://xregexp.com/v/3.2.0/xregexp-all.js, the 'Letter'
* regex's bmp
*
* VERY IMPORTANT: This set of characters is defined inside of a Regular
* Expression literal rather than a string literal to prevent UglifyJS from
* compressing the unicode escape sequences into their actual unicode
* characters. If Uglify compresses these into the unicode characters
* themselves, this results in the error "Range out of order in character
* class" when these characters are used inside of a Regular Expression
* character class (`[]`). See usages of this const. Alternatively, we can set
* the UglifyJS option `ascii_only` to true for the build, but that doesn't
* help others who are pulling in Autolinker into their own build and running
* UglifyJS themselves.
*/
export declare const alphaCharsStr: string;
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all emoji characters
* Based on the emoji regex defined in this article: https://thekevinscott.com/emojis-in-javascript/
*/
export declare const emojiStr: string;
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* combining mark characters in the unicode character set when placed in a
* RegExp character class (`[]`).
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{M}`
* escape ("all marks").
*
* Taken from the XRegExp library: http://xregexp.com/ (thanks @https://github.com/slevithan)
* Specifically: http://xregexp.com/v/3.2.0/xregexp-all.js, the 'Mark'
* regex's bmp
*
* VERY IMPORTANT: This set of characters is defined inside of a Regular
* Expression literal rather than a string literal to prevent UglifyJS from
* compressing the unicode escape sequences into their actual unicode
* characters. If Uglify compresses these into the unicode characters
* themselves, this results in the error "Range out of order in character
* class" when these characters are used inside of a Regular Expression
* character class (`[]`). See usages of this const. Alternatively, we can set
* the UglifyJS option `ascii_only` to true for the build, but that doesn't
* help others who are pulling in Autolinker into their own build and running
* UglifyJS themselves.
*/
export declare const marksStr: string;
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* alphabetic ("letter") chars, emoji, and combining marks in the unicode character set
* when placed in a RegExp character class (`[]`). This includes all
* international alphabetic characters.
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{L}\p{M}`
* escapes and emoji characters.
*/
export declare const alphaCharsAndMarksStr: string;
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* decimal number chars in the unicode character set when placed in a RegExp
* character class (`[]`).
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{Nd}`
* escape ("all decimal numbers")
*
* Taken from the XRegExp library: http://xregexp.com/ (thanks @https://github.com/slevithan)
* Specifically: http://xregexp.com/v/3.2.0/xregexp-all.js, the 'Decimal_Number'
* regex's bmp
*
* VERY IMPORTANT: This set of characters is defined inside of a Regular
* Expression literal rather than a string literal to prevent UglifyJS from
* compressing the unicode escape sequences into their actual unicode
* characters. If Uglify compresses these into the unicode characters
* themselves, this results in the error "Range out of order in character
* class" when these characters are used inside of a Regular Expression
* character class (`[]`). See usages of this const. Alternatively, we can set
* the UglifyJS option `ascii_only` to true for the build, but that doesn't
* help others who are pulling in Autolinker into their own build and running
* UglifyJS themselves.
*/
export declare const decimalNumbersStr: string;
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* letters and decimal number chars in the unicode character set when placed in
* a RegExp character class (`[]`).
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines
* `[\p{L}\p{Nd}]` escape ("all letters and decimal numbers")
*/
export declare const alphaNumericCharsStr: string;
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* letters, combining marks, and decimal number chars in the unicode character
* set when placed in a RegExp character class (`[]`).
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines
* `[\p{L}\p{M}\p{Nd}]` escape ("all letters, combining marks, and decimal
* numbers")
*/
export declare const alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr: string;
/**
* A function to match domain names of a URL or email address.
* Ex: 'google', 'yahoo', 'some-other-company', etc.
*/
export declare const getDomainNameStr: (group: number) => string;
/**
* A regular expression to match domain names of a URL or email address.
* Ex: 'google', 'yahoo', 'some-other-company', etc.
*/
export declare const domainNameRegex: RegExp;
/**
* A regular expression that is simply the character class of the characters
* that may be used in a domain name, minus the '-' or '.'
*/
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/*
* This file builds and stores a library of the common regular expressions used
* by the Autolinker utility.
*
* Other regular expressions may exist ad-hoc, but these are generally the
* regular expressions that are shared between source files.
*/
/**
* Regular expression to match upper and lowercase ASCII letters
*/
export var letterRe = /[A-Za-z]/;
/**
* Regular expression to match ASCII digits
*/
export var digitRe = /[\d]/;
/**
* Regular expression to match everything *except* ASCII digits
*/
export var nonDigitRe = /[\D]/;
/**
* Regular expression to match whitespace
*/
export var whitespaceRe = /\s/;
/**
* Regular expression to match quote characters
*/
export var quoteRe = /['"]/;
/**
* Regular expression to match the range of ASCII control characters (0-31), and
* the backspace char (127)
*/
export var controlCharsRe = /[\x00-\x1F\x7F]/;
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* alphabetic ("letter") chars in the unicode character set when placed in a
* RegExp character class (`[]`). This includes all international alphabetic
* characters.
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{L}`
* escape ("all letters").
*
* Taken from the XRegExp library: http://xregexp.com/ (thanks @https://github.com/slevithan)
* Specifically: http://xregexp.com/v/3.2.0/xregexp-all.js, the 'Letter'
* regex's bmp
*
* VERY IMPORTANT: This set of characters is defined inside of a Regular
* Expression literal rather than a string literal to prevent UglifyJS from
* compressing the unicode escape sequences into their actual unicode
* characters. If Uglify compresses these into the unicode characters
* themselves, this results in the error "Range out of order in character
* class" when these characters are used inside of a Regular Expression
* character class (`[]`). See usages of this const. Alternatively, we can set
* the UglifyJS option `ascii_only` to true for the build, but that doesn't
* help others who are pulling in Autolinker into their own build and running
* UglifyJS themselves.
*/
export var alphaCharsStr = /A-Za-z\xAA\xB5\xBA\xC0-\xD6\xD8-\xF6\xF8-\u02C1\u02C6-\u02D1\u02E0-\u02E4\u02EC\u02EE\u0370-\u0374\u0376\u0377\u037A-\u037D\u037F\u0386\u0388-\u038A\u038C\u038E-\u03A1\u03A3-\u03F5\u03F7-\u0481\u048A-\u052F\u0531-\u0556\u0559\u0561-\u0587\u05D0-\u05EA\u05F0-\u05F2\u0620-\u064A\u066E\u066F\u0671-\u06D3\u06D5\u06E5\u06E6\u06EE\u06EF\u06FA-\u06FC\u06FF\u0710\u0712-\u072F\u074D-\u07A5\u07B1\u07CA-\u07EA\u07F4\u07F5\u07FA\u0800-\u0815\u081A\u0824\u0828\u0840-\u0858\u08A0-\u08B4\u08B6-\u08BD\u0904-\u0939\u093D\u0950\u0958-\u0961\u0971-\u0980\u0985-\u098C\u098F\u0990\u0993-\u09A8\u09AA-\u09B0\u09B2\u09B6-\u09B9\u09BD\u09CE\u09DC\u09DD\u09DF-\u09E1\u09F0\u09F1\u0A05-\u0A0A\u0A0F\u0A10\u0A13-\u0A28\u0A2A-\u0A30\u0A32\u0A33\u0A35\u0A36\u0A38\u0A39\u0A59-\u0A5C\u0A5E\u0A72-\u0A74\u0A85-\u0A8D\u0A8F-\u0A91\u0A93-\u0AA8\u0AAA-\u0AB0\u0AB2\u0AB3\u0AB5-\u0AB9\u0ABD\u0AD0\u0AE0\u0AE1\u0AF9\u0B05-\u0B0C\u0B0F\u0B10\u0B13-\u0B28\u0B2A-\u0B30\u0B32\u0B33\u0B35-\u0B39\u0B3D\u0B5C\u0B5D\u0B5F-\u0B61\u0B71\u0B83\u0B85-\u0B8A\u0B8E-\u0B90\u0B92-\u0B95\u0B99\u0B9A\u0B9C\u0B9E\u0B9F\u0BA3\u0BA4\u0BA8-\u0BAA\u0BAE-\u0BB9\u0BD0\u0C05-\u0C0C\u0C0E-\u0C10\u0C12-\u0C28\u0C2A-\u0C39\u0C3D\u0C58-\u0C5A\u0C60\u0C61\u0C80\u0C85-\u0C8C\u0C8E-\u0C90\u0C92-\u0CA8\u0CAA-\u0CB3\u0CB5-\u0CB9\u0CBD\u0CDE\u0CE0\u0CE1\u0CF1\u0CF2\u0D05-\u0D0C\u0D0E-\u0D10\u0D12-\u0D3A\u0D3D\u0D4E\u0D54-\u0D56\u0D5F-\u0D61\u0D7A-\u0D7F\u0D85-\u0D96\u0D9A-\u0DB1\u0DB3-\u0DBB\u0DBD\u0DC0-\u0DC6\u0E01-\u0E30\u0E32\u0E33\u0E40-\u0E46\u0E81\u0E82\u0E84\u0E87\u0E88\u0E8A\u0E8D\u0E94-\u0E97\u0E99-\u0E9F\u0EA1-\u0EA3\u0EA5\u0EA7\u0EAA\u0EAB\u0EAD-\u0EB0\u0EB2\u0EB3\u0EBD\u0EC0-\u0EC4\u0EC6\u0EDC-\u0EDF\u0F00\u0F40-\u0F47\u0F49-\u0F6C\u0F88-\u0F8C\u1000-\u102A\u103F\u1050-\u1055\u105A-\u105D\u1061\u1065\u1066\u106E-\u1070\u1075-\u1081\u108E\u10A0-\u10C5\u10C7\u10CD\u10D0-\u10FA\u10FC-\u1248\u124A-\u124D\u1250-\u1256\u1258\u125A-\u125D\u1260-\u1288\u128A-\u128D\u1290-\u12B0\u12B2-\u12B5\u12B8-\u12BE\u12C0\u12C2-\u12C5\u12C8-\u12D6\u12D8-\u1310\u1312-\u1315\u1318-\u135A\u1380-\u138F\u13A0-\u13F5\u13F8-\u13FD\u1401-\u166C\u166F-\u167F\u1681-\u169A\u16A0-\u16EA\u16F1-\u16F8\u1700-\u170C\u170E-\u1711\u1720-\u1731\u1740-\u1751\u1760-\u176C\u176E-\u1770\u1780-\u17B3\u17D7\u17DC\u1820-\u1877\u1880-\u1884\u1887-\u18A8\u18AA\u18B0-\u18F5\u1900-\u191E\u1950-\u196D\u1970-\u1974\u1980-\u19AB\u19B0-\u19C9\u1A00-\u1A16\u1A20-\u1A54\u1AA7\u1B05-\u1B33\u1B45-\u1B4B\u1B83-\u1BA0\u1BAE\u1BAF\u1BBA-\u1BE5\u1C00-\u1C23\u1C4D-\u1C4F\u1C5A-\u1C7D\u1C80-\u1C88\u1CE9-\u1CEC\u1CEE-\u1CF1\u1CF5\u1CF6\u1D00-\u1DBF\u1E00-\u1F15\u1F18-\u1F1D\u1F20-\u1F45\u1F48-\u1F4D\u1F50-\u1F57\u1F59\u1F5B\u1F5D\u1F5F-\u1F7D\u1F80-\u1FB4\u1FB6-\u1FBC\u1FBE\u1FC2-\u1FC4\u1FC6-\u1FCC\u1FD0-\u1FD3\u1FD6-\u1FDB\u1FE0-\u1FEC\u1FF2-\u1FF4\u1FF6-\u1FFC\u2071\u207F\u2090-\u209C\u2102\u2107\u210A-\u2113\u2115\u2119-\u211D\u2124\u2126\u2128\u212A-\u212D\u212F-\u2139\u213C-\u213F\u2145-\u2149\u214E\u2183\u2184\u2C00-\u2C2E\u2C30-\u2C5E\u2C60-\u2CE4\u2CEB-\u2CEE\u2CF2\u2CF3\u2D00-\u2D25\u2D27\u2D2D\u2D30-\u2D67\u2D6F\u2D80-\u2D96\u2DA0-\u2DA6\u2DA8-\u2DAE\u2DB0-\u2DB6\u2DB8-\u2DBE\u2DC0-\u2DC6\u2DC8-\u2DCE\u2DD0-\u2DD6\u2DD8-\u2DDE\u2E2F\u3005\u3006\u3031-\u3035\u303B\u303C\u3041-\u3096\u309D-\u309F\u30A1-\u30FA\u30FC-\u30FF\u3105-\u312D\u3131-\u318E\u31A0-\u31BA\u31F0-\u31FF\u3400-\u4DB5\u4E00-\u9FD5\uA000-\uA48C\uA4D0-\uA4FD\uA500-\uA60C\uA610-\uA61F\uA62A\uA62B\uA640-\uA66E\uA67F-\uA69D\uA6A0-\uA6E5\uA717-\uA71F\uA722-\uA788\uA78B-\uA7AE\uA7B0-\uA7B7\uA7F7-\uA801\uA803-\uA805\uA807-\uA80A\uA80C-\uA822\uA840-\uA873\uA882-\uA8B3\uA8F2-\uA8F7\uA8FB\uA8FD\uA90A-\uA925\uA930-\uA946\uA960-\uA97C\uA984-\uA9B2\uA9CF\uA9E0-\uA9E4\uA9E6-\uA9EF\uA9FA-\uA9FE\uAA00-\uAA28\uAA40-\uAA42\uAA44-\uAA4B\uAA60-\uAA76\uAA7A\uAA7E-\uAAAF\uAAB1\uAAB5\uAAB6\uAAB9-\uAABD\uAAC0\uAAC2\uAADB-\uAADD\uAAE0-\uAAEA\uAAF2-\uAAF4\uAB01-\uAB06\uAB09-\uAB0E\uAB11-\uAB16\uAB20-\uAB26\uAB28-\uAB2E\uAB30-\uAB5A\uAB5C-\uAB65\uAB70-\uABE2\uAC00-\uD7A3\uD7B0-\uD7C6\uD7CB-\uD7FB\uF900-\uFA6D\uFA70-\uFAD9\uFB00-\uFB06\uFB13-\uFB17\uFB1D\uFB1F-\uFB28\uFB2A-\uFB36\uFB38-\uFB3C\uFB3E\uFB40\uFB41\uFB43\uFB44\uFB46-\uFBB1\uFBD3-\uFD3D\uFD50-\uFD8F\uFD92-\uFDC7\uFDF0-\uFDFB\uFE70-\uFE74\uFE76-\uFEFC\uFF21-\uFF3A\uFF41-\uFF5A\uFF66-\uFFBE\uFFC2-\uFFC7\uFFCA-\uFFCF\uFFD2-\uFFD7\uFFDA-\uFFDC/
.source; // see note in above variable description
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all emoji characters
* Based on the emoji regex defined in this article: https://thekevinscott.com/emojis-in-javascript/
*/
export var emojiStr = /\u2700-\u27bf\udde6-\uddff\ud800-\udbff\udc00-\udfff\ufe0e\ufe0f\u0300-\u036f\ufe20-\ufe23\u20d0-\u20f0\ud83c\udffb-\udfff\u200d\u3299\u3297\u303d\u3030\u24c2\ud83c\udd70-\udd71\udd7e-\udd7f\udd8e\udd91-\udd9a\udde6-\uddff\ude01-\ude02\ude1a\ude2f\ude32-\ude3a\ude50-\ude51\u203c\u2049\u25aa-\u25ab\u25b6\u25c0\u25fb-\u25fe\u00a9\u00ae\u2122\u2139\udc04\u2600-\u26FF\u2b05\u2b06\u2b07\u2b1b\u2b1c\u2b50\u2b55\u231a\u231b\u2328\u23cf\u23e9-\u23f3\u23f8-\u23fa\udccf\u2935\u2934\u2190-\u21ff/
.source;
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* combining mark characters in the unicode character set when placed in a
* RegExp character class (`[]`).
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{M}`
* escape ("all marks").
*
* Taken from the XRegExp library: http://xregexp.com/ (thanks @https://github.com/slevithan)
* Specifically: http://xregexp.com/v/3.2.0/xregexp-all.js, the 'Mark'
* regex's bmp
*
* VERY IMPORTANT: This set of characters is defined inside of a Regular
* Expression literal rather than a string literal to prevent UglifyJS from
* compressing the unicode escape sequences into their actual unicode
* characters. If Uglify compresses these into the unicode characters
* themselves, this results in the error "Range out of order in character
* class" when these characters are used inside of a Regular Expression
* character class (`[]`). See usages of this const. Alternatively, we can set
* the UglifyJS option `ascii_only` to true for the build, but that doesn't
* help others who are pulling in Autolinker into their own build and running
* UglifyJS themselves.
*/
export var marksStr = /\u0300-\u036F\u0483-\u0489\u0591-\u05BD\u05BF\u05C1\u05C2\u05C4\u05C5\u05C7\u0610-\u061A\u064B-\u065F\u0670\u06D6-\u06DC\u06DF-\u06E4\u06E7\u06E8\u06EA-\u06ED\u0711\u0730-\u074A\u07A6-\u07B0\u07EB-\u07F3\u0816-\u0819\u081B-\u0823\u0825-\u0827\u0829-\u082D\u0859-\u085B\u08D4-\u08E1\u08E3-\u0903\u093A-\u093C\u093E-\u094F\u0951-\u0957\u0962\u0963\u0981-\u0983\u09BC\u09BE-\u09C4\u09C7\u09C8\u09CB-\u09CD\u09D7\u09E2\u09E3\u0A01-\u0A03\u0A3C\u0A3E-\u0A42\u0A47\u0A48\u0A4B-\u0A4D\u0A51\u0A70\u0A71\u0A75\u0A81-\u0A83\u0ABC\u0ABE-\u0AC5\u0AC7-\u0AC9\u0ACB-\u0ACD\u0AE2\u0AE3\u0B01-\u0B03\u0B3C\u0B3E-\u0B44\u0B47\u0B48\u0B4B-\u0B4D\u0B56\u0B57\u0B62\u0B63\u0B82\u0BBE-\u0BC2\u0BC6-\u0BC8\u0BCA-\u0BCD\u0BD7\u0C00-\u0C03\u0C3E-\u0C44\u0C46-\u0C48\u0C4A-\u0C4D\u0C55\u0C56\u0C62\u0C63\u0C81-\u0C83\u0CBC\u0CBE-\u0CC4\u0CC6-\u0CC8\u0CCA-\u0CCD\u0CD5\u0CD6\u0CE2\u0CE3\u0D01-\u0D03\u0D3E-\u0D44\u0D46-\u0D48\u0D4A-\u0D4D\u0D57\u0D62\u0D63\u0D82\u0D83\u0DCA\u0DCF-\u0DD4\u0DD6\u0DD8-\u0DDF\u0DF2\u0DF3\u0E31\u0E34-\u0E3A\u0E47-\u0E4E\u0EB1\u0EB4-\u0EB9\u0EBB\u0EBC\u0EC8-\u0ECD\u0F18\u0F19\u0F35\u0F37\u0F39\u0F3E\u0F3F\u0F71-\u0F84\u0F86\u0F87\u0F8D-\u0F97\u0F99-\u0FBC\u0FC6\u102B-\u103E\u1056-\u1059\u105E-\u1060\u1062-\u1064\u1067-\u106D\u1071-\u1074\u1082-\u108D\u108F\u109A-\u109D\u135D-\u135F\u1712-\u1714\u1732-\u1734\u1752\u1753\u1772\u1773\u17B4-\u17D3\u17DD\u180B-\u180D\u1885\u1886\u18A9\u1920-\u192B\u1930-\u193B\u1A17-\u1A1B\u1A55-\u1A5E\u1A60-\u1A7C\u1A7F\u1AB0-\u1ABE\u1B00-\u1B04\u1B34-\u1B44\u1B6B-\u1B73\u1B80-\u1B82\u1BA1-\u1BAD\u1BE6-\u1BF3\u1C24-\u1C37\u1CD0-\u1CD2\u1CD4-\u1CE8\u1CED\u1CF2-\u1CF4\u1CF8\u1CF9\u1DC0-\u1DF5\u1DFB-\u1DFF\u20D0-\u20F0\u2CEF-\u2CF1\u2D7F\u2DE0-\u2DFF\u302A-\u302F\u3099\u309A\uA66F-\uA672\uA674-\uA67D\uA69E\uA69F\uA6F0\uA6F1\uA802\uA806\uA80B\uA823-\uA827\uA880\uA881\uA8B4-\uA8C5\uA8E0-\uA8F1\uA926-\uA92D\uA947-\uA953\uA980-\uA983\uA9B3-\uA9C0\uA9E5\uAA29-\uAA36\uAA43\uAA4C\uAA4D\uAA7B-\uAA7D\uAAB0\uAAB2-\uAAB4\uAAB7\uAAB8\uAABE\uAABF\uAAC1\uAAEB-\uAAEF\uAAF5\uAAF6\uABE3-\uABEA\uABEC\uABED\uFB1E\uFE00-\uFE0F\uFE20-\uFE2F/
.source; // see note in above variable description
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* alphabetic ("letter") chars, emoji, and combining marks in the unicode character set
* when placed in a RegExp character class (`[]`). This includes all
* international alphabetic characters.
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{L}\p{M}`
* escapes and emoji characters.
*/
export var alphaCharsAndMarksStr = alphaCharsStr + emojiStr + marksStr;
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* decimal number chars in the unicode character set when placed in a RegExp
* character class (`[]`).
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{Nd}`
* escape ("all decimal numbers")
*
* Taken from the XRegExp library: http://xregexp.com/ (thanks @https://github.com/slevithan)
* Specifically: http://xregexp.com/v/3.2.0/xregexp-all.js, the 'Decimal_Number'
* regex's bmp
*
* VERY IMPORTANT: This set of characters is defined inside of a Regular
* Expression literal rather than a string literal to prevent UglifyJS from
* compressing the unicode escape sequences into their actual unicode
* characters. If Uglify compresses these into the unicode characters
* themselves, this results in the error "Range out of order in character
* class" when these characters are used inside of a Regular Expression
* character class (`[]`). See usages of this const. Alternatively, we can set
* the UglifyJS option `ascii_only` to true for the build, but that doesn't
* help others who are pulling in Autolinker into their own build and running
* UglifyJS themselves.
*/
export var decimalNumbersStr = /0-9\u0660-\u0669\u06F0-\u06F9\u07C0-\u07C9\u0966-\u096F\u09E6-\u09EF\u0A66-\u0A6F\u0AE6-\u0AEF\u0B66-\u0B6F\u0BE6-\u0BEF\u0C66-\u0C6F\u0CE6-\u0CEF\u0D66-\u0D6F\u0DE6-\u0DEF\u0E50-\u0E59\u0ED0-\u0ED9\u0F20-\u0F29\u1040-\u1049\u1090-\u1099\u17E0-\u17E9\u1810-\u1819\u1946-\u194F\u19D0-\u19D9\u1A80-\u1A89\u1A90-\u1A99\u1B50-\u1B59\u1BB0-\u1BB9\u1C40-\u1C49\u1C50-\u1C59\uA620-\uA629\uA8D0-\uA8D9\uA900-\uA909\uA9D0-\uA9D9\uA9F0-\uA9F9\uAA50-\uAA59\uABF0-\uABF9\uFF10-\uFF19/
.source; // see note in above variable description
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* letters and decimal number chars in the unicode character set when placed in
* a RegExp character class (`[]`).
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines
* `[\p{L}\p{Nd}]` escape ("all letters and decimal numbers")
*/
export var alphaNumericCharsStr = alphaCharsAndMarksStr + decimalNumbersStr;
/**
* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
* letters, combining marks, and decimal number chars in the unicode character
* set when placed in a RegExp character class (`[]`).
*
* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines
* `[\p{L}\p{M}\p{Nd}]` escape ("all letters, combining marks, and decimal
* numbers")
*/
export var alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr = alphaCharsAndMarksStr + decimalNumbersStr + '-';
// Simplified IP regular expression
var ipStr = '(?:[' + decimalNumbersStr + ']{1,3}\\.){3}[' + decimalNumbersStr + ']{1,3}';
// Protected domain label which do not allow "-" character on the beginning and the end of a single label
var domainLabelStr = '[' + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + '](?:[' + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + '\\-]{0,61}[' + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + '])?';
var getDomainLabelStr = function (group) {
return '(?=(' + domainLabelStr + '))\\' + group;
};
/**
* A function to match domain names of a URL or email address.
* Ex: 'google', 'yahoo', 'some-other-company', etc.
*/
export var getDomainNameStr = function (group) {
return '(?:' + getDomainLabelStr(group) + '(?:\\.' + getDomainLabelStr(group + 1) + '){0,126}|' + ipStr + ')';
};
/**
* A regular expression to match domain names of a URL or email address.
* Ex: 'google', 'yahoo', 'some-other-company', etc.
*/
export var domainNameRegex = new RegExp('[' + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + '.\\-]*[' + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + '\\-]');
/**
* A regular expression that is simply the character class of the characters
* that may be used in a domain name, minus the '-' or '.'
*/
export var domainNameCharRegex = new RegExp("[" + alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr + "]");
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/**
* A truncation feature where the ellipsis will be placed at the end of the URL.
*
* @param {String} anchorText
* @param {Number} truncateLen The maximum length of the truncated output URL string.
* @param {String} ellipsisChars The characters to place within the url, e.g. "..".
* @return {String} The truncated URL.
*/
export declare function truncateEnd(anchorText: string, truncateLen: number, ellipsisChars?: string): string;

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import { ellipsis } from "../utils";
/**
* A truncation feature where the ellipsis will be placed at the end of the URL.
*
* @param {String} anchorText
* @param {Number} truncateLen The maximum length of the truncated output URL string.
* @param {String} ellipsisChars The characters to place within the url, e.g. "..".
* @return {String} The truncated URL.
*/
export function truncateEnd(anchorText, truncateLen, ellipsisChars) {
return ellipsis(anchorText, truncateLen, ellipsisChars);
}
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/**
* Date: 2015-10-05
* Author: Kasper Søfren <soefritz@gmail.com> (https://github.com/kafoso)
*
* A truncation feature, where the ellipsis will be placed in the dead-center of the URL.
*
* @param {String} url A URL.
* @param {Number} truncateLen The maximum length of the truncated output URL string.
* @param {String} ellipsisChars The characters to place within the url, e.g. "..".
* @return {String} The truncated URL.
*/
export declare function truncateMiddle(url: string, truncateLen: number, ellipsisChars?: string): string;

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/**
* Date: 2015-10-05
* Author: Kasper Søfren <soefritz@gmail.com> (https://github.com/kafoso)
*
* A truncation feature, where the ellipsis will be placed in the dead-center of the URL.
*
* @param {String} url A URL.
* @param {Number} truncateLen The maximum length of the truncated output URL string.
* @param {String} ellipsisChars The characters to place within the url, e.g. "..".
* @return {String} The truncated URL.
*/
export function truncateMiddle(url, truncateLen, ellipsisChars) {
if (url.length <= truncateLen) {
return url;
}
var ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing;
var ellipsisLength;
if (ellipsisChars == null) {
ellipsisChars = '&hellip;';
ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing = 8;
ellipsisLength = 3;
}
else {
ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing = ellipsisChars.length;
ellipsisLength = ellipsisChars.length;
}
var availableLength = truncateLen - ellipsisLength;
var end = "";
if (availableLength > 0) {
end = url.substr((-1) * Math.floor(availableLength / 2));
}
return (url.substr(0, Math.ceil(availableLength / 2)) + ellipsisChars + end).substr(0, availableLength + ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing);
}
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/**
* Date: 2015-10-05
* Author: Kasper Søfren <soefritz@gmail.com> (https://github.com/kafoso)
*
* A truncation feature, where the ellipsis will be placed at a section within
* the URL making it still somewhat human readable.
*
* @param {String} url A URL.
* @param {Number} truncateLen The maximum length of the truncated output URL string.
* @param {String} ellipsisChars The characters to place within the url, e.g. "...".
* @return {String} The truncated URL.
*/
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/**
* Date: 2015-10-05
* Author: Kasper Søfren <soefritz@gmail.com> (https://github.com/kafoso)
*
* A truncation feature, where the ellipsis will be placed at a section within
* the URL making it still somewhat human readable.
*
* @param {String} url A URL.
* @param {Number} truncateLen The maximum length of the truncated output URL string.
* @param {String} ellipsisChars The characters to place within the url, e.g. "...".
* @return {String} The truncated URL.
*/
export function truncateSmart(url, truncateLen, ellipsisChars) {
var ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing;
var ellipsisLength;
if (ellipsisChars == null) {
ellipsisChars = '&hellip;';
ellipsisLength = 3;
ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing = 8;
}
else {
ellipsisLength = ellipsisChars.length;
ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing = ellipsisChars.length;
}
var parse_url = function (url) {
var urlObj = {};
var urlSub = url;
var match = urlSub.match(/^([a-z]+):\/\//i);
if (match) {
urlObj.scheme = match[1];
urlSub = urlSub.substr(match[0].length);
}
match = urlSub.match(/^(.*?)(?=(\?|#|\/|$))/i);
if (match) {
urlObj.host = match[1];
urlSub = urlSub.substr(match[0].length);
}
match = urlSub.match(/^\/(.*?)(?=(\?|#|$))/i);
if (match) {
urlObj.path = match[1];
urlSub = urlSub.substr(match[0].length);
}
match = urlSub.match(/^\?(.*?)(?=(#|$))/i);
if (match) {
urlObj.query = match[1];
urlSub = urlSub.substr(match[0].length);
}
match = urlSub.match(/^#(.*?)$/i);
if (match) {
urlObj.fragment = match[1];
//urlSub = urlSub.substr(match[0].length); -- not used. Uncomment if adding another block.
}
return urlObj;
};
var buildUrl = function (urlObj) {
var url = "";
if (urlObj.scheme && urlObj.host) {
url += urlObj.scheme + "://";
}
if (urlObj.host) {
url += urlObj.host;
}
if (urlObj.path) {
url += "/" + urlObj.path;
}
if (urlObj.query) {
url += "?" + urlObj.query;
}
if (urlObj.fragment) {
url += "#" + urlObj.fragment;
}
return url;
};
var buildSegment = function (segment, remainingAvailableLength) {
var remainingAvailableLengthHalf = remainingAvailableLength / 2, startOffset = Math.ceil(remainingAvailableLengthHalf), endOffset = (-1) * Math.floor(remainingAvailableLengthHalf), end = "";
if (endOffset < 0) {
end = segment.substr(endOffset);
}
return segment.substr(0, startOffset) + ellipsisChars + end;
};
if (url.length <= truncateLen) {
return url;
}
var availableLength = truncateLen - ellipsisLength;
var urlObj = parse_url(url);
// Clean up the URL
if (urlObj.query) {
var matchQuery = urlObj.query.match(/^(.*?)(?=(\?|\#))(.*?)$/i);
if (matchQuery) {
// Malformed URL; two or more "?". Removed any content behind the 2nd.
urlObj.query = urlObj.query.substr(0, matchQuery[1].length);
url = buildUrl(urlObj);
}
}
if (url.length <= truncateLen) {
return url;
}
if (urlObj.host) {
urlObj.host = urlObj.host.replace(/^www\./, "");
url = buildUrl(urlObj);
}
if (url.length <= truncateLen) {
return url;
}
// Process and build the URL
var str = "";
if (urlObj.host) {
str += urlObj.host;
}
if (str.length >= availableLength) {
if (urlObj.host.length == truncateLen) {
return (urlObj.host.substr(0, (truncateLen - ellipsisLength)) + ellipsisChars).substr(0, availableLength + ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing);
}
return buildSegment(str, availableLength).substr(0, availableLength + ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing);
}
var pathAndQuery = "";
if (urlObj.path) {
pathAndQuery += "/" + urlObj.path;
}
if (urlObj.query) {
pathAndQuery += "?" + urlObj.query;
}
if (pathAndQuery) {
if ((str + pathAndQuery).length >= availableLength) {
if ((str + pathAndQuery).length == truncateLen) {
return (str + pathAndQuery).substr(0, truncateLen);
}
var remainingAvailableLength = availableLength - str.length;
return (str + buildSegment(pathAndQuery, remainingAvailableLength)).substr(0, availableLength + ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing);
}
else {
str += pathAndQuery;
}
}
if (urlObj.fragment) {
var fragment = "#" + urlObj.fragment;
if ((str + fragment).length >= availableLength) {
if ((str + fragment).length == truncateLen) {
return (str + fragment).substr(0, truncateLen);
}
var remainingAvailableLength2 = availableLength - str.length;
return (str + buildSegment(fragment, remainingAvailableLength2)).substr(0, availableLength + ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing);
}
else {
str += fragment;
}
}
if (urlObj.scheme && urlObj.host) {
var scheme = urlObj.scheme + "://";
if ((str + scheme).length < availableLength) {
return (scheme + str).substr(0, truncateLen);
}
}
if (str.length <= truncateLen) {
return str;
}
var end = "";
if (availableLength > 0) {
end = str.substr((-1) * Math.floor(availableLength / 2));
}
return (str.substr(0, Math.ceil(availableLength / 2)) + ellipsisChars + end).substr(0, availableLength + ellipsisLengthBeforeParsing);
}
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/**
* Assigns (shallow copies) the properties of `src` onto `dest`, if the
* corresponding property on `dest` === `undefined`.
*
* @param {Object} dest The destination object.
* @param {Object} src The source object.
* @return {Object} The destination object (`dest`)
*/
export declare function defaults(dest: any, src: any): any;
/**
* Truncates the `str` at `len - ellipsisChars.length`, and adds the `ellipsisChars` to the
* end of the string (by default, two periods: '..'). If the `str` length does not exceed
* `len`, the string will be returned unchanged.
*
* @param {String} str The string to truncate and add an ellipsis to.
* @param {Number} truncateLen The length to truncate the string at.
* @param {String} [ellipsisChars=...] The ellipsis character(s) to add to the end of `str`
* when truncated. Defaults to '...'
*/
export declare function ellipsis(str: string, truncateLen: number, ellipsisChars?: string): string;
/**
* Supports `Array.prototype.indexOf()` functionality for old IE (IE8 and below).
*
* @param {Array} arr The array to find an element of.
* @param {*} element The element to find in the array, and return the index of.
* @return {Number} The index of the `element`, or -1 if it was not found.
*/
export declare function indexOf<T>(arr: T[], element: T): number;
/**
* Removes array elements based on a filtering function. Mutates the input
* array.
*
* Using this instead of the ES5 Array.prototype.filter() function, to allow
* Autolinker compatibility with IE8, and also to prevent creating many new
* arrays in memory for filtering.
*
* @param {Array} arr The array to remove elements from. This array is
* mutated.
* @param {Function} fn A function which should return `true` to
* remove an element.
* @return {Array} The mutated input `arr`.
*/
export declare function remove<T>(arr: T[], fn: (item: T) => boolean): void;
/**
* Performs the functionality of what modern browsers do when `String.prototype.split()` is called
* with a regular expression that contains capturing parenthesis.
*
* For example:
*
* // Modern browsers:
* "a,b,c".split( /(,)/ ); // --> [ 'a', ',', 'b', ',', 'c' ]
*
* // Old IE (including IE8):
* "a,b,c".split( /(,)/ ); // --> [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]
*
* This method emulates the functionality of modern browsers for the old IE case.
*
* @param {String} str The string to split.
* @param {RegExp} splitRegex The regular expression to split the input `str` on. The splitting
* character(s) will be spliced into the array, as in the "modern browsers" example in the
* description of this method.
* Note #1: the supplied regular expression **must** have the 'g' flag specified.
* Note #2: for simplicity's sake, the regular expression does not need
* to contain capturing parenthesis - it will be assumed that any match has them.
* @return {String[]} The split array of strings, with the splitting character(s) included.
*/
export declare function splitAndCapture(str: string, splitRegex: RegExp): string[];
/**
* Function that should never be called but is used to check that every
* enum value is handled using TypeScript's 'never' type.
*/
export declare function throwUnhandledCaseError(theValue: never): void;

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/**
* Assigns (shallow copies) the properties of `src` onto `dest`, if the
* corresponding property on `dest` === `undefined`.
*
* @param {Object} dest The destination object.
* @param {Object} src The source object.
* @return {Object} The destination object (`dest`)
*/
export function defaults(dest, src) {
for (var prop in src) {
if (src.hasOwnProperty(prop) && dest[prop] === undefined) {
dest[prop] = src[prop];
}
}
return dest;
}
/**
* Truncates the `str` at `len - ellipsisChars.length`, and adds the `ellipsisChars` to the
* end of the string (by default, two periods: '..'). If the `str` length does not exceed
* `len`, the string will be returned unchanged.
*
* @param {String} str The string to truncate and add an ellipsis to.
* @param {Number} truncateLen The length to truncate the string at.
* @param {String} [ellipsisChars=...] The ellipsis character(s) to add to the end of `str`
* when truncated. Defaults to '...'
*/
export function ellipsis(str, truncateLen, ellipsisChars) {
var ellipsisLength;
if (str.length > truncateLen) {
if (ellipsisChars == null) {
ellipsisChars = '&hellip;';
ellipsisLength = 3;
}
else {
ellipsisLength = ellipsisChars.length;
}
str = str.substring(0, truncateLen - ellipsisLength) + ellipsisChars;
}
return str;
}
/**
* Supports `Array.prototype.indexOf()` functionality for old IE (IE8 and below).
*
* @param {Array} arr The array to find an element of.
* @param {*} element The element to find in the array, and return the index of.
* @return {Number} The index of the `element`, or -1 if it was not found.
*/
export function indexOf(arr, element) {
if (Array.prototype.indexOf) {
return arr.indexOf(element);
}
else {
for (var i = 0, len = arr.length; i < len; i++) {
if (arr[i] === element)
return i;
}
return -1;
}
}
/**
* Removes array elements based on a filtering function. Mutates the input
* array.
*
* Using this instead of the ES5 Array.prototype.filter() function, to allow
* Autolinker compatibility with IE8, and also to prevent creating many new
* arrays in memory for filtering.
*
* @param {Array} arr The array to remove elements from. This array is
* mutated.
* @param {Function} fn A function which should return `true` to
* remove an element.
* @return {Array} The mutated input `arr`.
*/
export function remove(arr, fn) {
for (var i = arr.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (fn(arr[i]) === true) {
arr.splice(i, 1);
}
}
}
/**
* Performs the functionality of what modern browsers do when `String.prototype.split()` is called
* with a regular expression that contains capturing parenthesis.
*
* For example:
*
* // Modern browsers:
* "a,b,c".split( /(,)/ ); // --> [ 'a', ',', 'b', ',', 'c' ]
*
* // Old IE (including IE8):
* "a,b,c".split( /(,)/ ); // --> [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]
*
* This method emulates the functionality of modern browsers for the old IE case.
*
* @param {String} str The string to split.
* @param {RegExp} splitRegex The regular expression to split the input `str` on. The splitting
* character(s) will be spliced into the array, as in the "modern browsers" example in the
* description of this method.
* Note #1: the supplied regular expression **must** have the 'g' flag specified.
* Note #2: for simplicity's sake, the regular expression does not need
* to contain capturing parenthesis - it will be assumed that any match has them.
* @return {String[]} The split array of strings, with the splitting character(s) included.
*/
export function splitAndCapture(str, splitRegex) {
if (!splitRegex.global)
throw new Error("`splitRegex` must have the 'g' flag set");
var result = [], lastIdx = 0, match;
while (match = splitRegex.exec(str)) {
result.push(str.substring(lastIdx, match.index));
result.push(match[0]); // push the splitting char(s)
lastIdx = match.index + match[0].length;
}
result.push(str.substring(lastIdx));
return result;
}
/**
* Function that should never be called but is used to check that every
* enum value is handled using TypeScript's 'never' type.
*/
export function throwUnhandledCaseError(theValue) {
throw new Error("Unhandled case for value: '" + theValue + "'");
}
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ import {
import { StyleConstants } from '@utils/styles/constants'
import { useTheme } from '@utils/styles/ThemeManager'
import { filter } from 'lodash'
import React, { useCallback, useEffect, useMemo, useReducer, useRef, useState } from 'react'
import React, { useCallback, useEffect, useMemo, useReducer, useState } from 'react'
import { useTranslation } from 'react-i18next'
import { Alert, Keyboard, Platform } from 'react-native'
import { useQueryClient } from 'react-query'
@ -356,7 +356,9 @@ const ScreenCompose: React.FC<RootStackScreenProps<'Screen-Compose'>> = ({
{
value: [
composeState.text.raw,
content => formatText({ textInput: 'text', composeDispatch, content })
content => {
formatText({ textInput: 'text', composeDispatch, content })
}
],
selection: [
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@ -5,22 +5,12 @@ import CustomText from '@components/Text'
import HeaderSharedCreated from '@components/Timeline/Shared/HeaderShared/Created'
import { useNavigation } from '@react-navigation/native'
import { useAppDispatch } from '@root/store'
import {
getInstanceDrafts,
removeInstanceDraft
} from '@utils/slices/instancesSlice'
import { getInstanceDrafts, removeInstanceDraft } from '@utils/slices/instancesSlice'
import { StyleConstants } from '@utils/styles/constants'
import { useTheme } from '@utils/styles/ThemeManager'
import React, { useCallback, useContext, useState } from 'react'
import { useTranslation } from 'react-i18next'
import {
Dimensions,
Image,
Modal,
Platform,
Pressable,
View
} from 'react-native'
import { Dimensions, Image, Modal, Platform, Pressable, View } from 'react-native'
import { PanGestureHandler } from 'react-native-gesture-handler'
import { SwipeListView } from 'react-native-swipe-list-view'
import { useSelector } from 'react-redux'
@ -42,8 +32,7 @@ const ComposeDraftsListRoot: React.FC<Props> = ({ timestamp }) => {
draft => draft.timestamp !== timestamp
)
const actionWidth =
StyleConstants.Font.Size.L + StyleConstants.Spacing.Global.PagePadding * 4
const actionWidth = StyleConstants.Font.Size.L + StyleConstants.Spacing.Global.PagePadding * 4
const [checkingAttachments, setCheckingAttachments] = useState(false)
@ -81,17 +70,9 @@ const ComposeDraftsListRoot: React.FC<Props> = ({ timestamp }) => {
}
tempDraft.spoiler?.length &&
formatText({
textInput: 'text',
composeDispatch,
content: tempDraft.spoiler
})
formatText({ textInput: 'text', composeDispatch, content: tempDraft.spoiler })
tempDraft.text?.length &&
formatText({
textInput: 'text',
composeDispatch,
content: tempDraft.text
})
formatText({ textInput: 'text', composeDispatch, content: tempDraft.text })
composeDispatch({
type: 'loadDraft',
payload: tempDraft
@ -110,9 +91,7 @@ const ComposeDraftsListRoot: React.FC<Props> = ({ timestamp }) => {
color: colors.primaryDefault
}}
>
{item.text ||
item.spoiler ||
t('content.draftsList.content.textEmpty')}
{item.text || item.spoiler || t('content.draftsList.content.textEmpty')}
</CustomText>
{item.attachments?.uploads.length ? (
<View
@ -139,9 +118,7 @@ const ComposeDraftsListRoot: React.FC<Props> = ({ timestamp }) => {
marginLeft: index !== 0 ? StyleConstants.Spacing.S : 0
}}
source={{
uri:
attachment.local?.thumbnail ||
attachment.remote?.preview_url
uri: attachment.local?.thumbnail || attachment.remote?.preview_url
}}
/>
))}
@ -173,10 +150,7 @@ const ComposeDraftsListRoot: React.FC<Props> = ({ timestamp }) => {
size={StyleConstants.Font.Size.M}
style={{ marginRight: StyleConstants.Spacing.S }}
/>
<CustomText
fontStyle='S'
style={{ flexShrink: 1, color: colors.secondary }}
>
<CustomText fontStyle='S' style={{ flexShrink: 1, color: colors.secondary }}>
{t('content.draftsList.warning')}
</CustomText>
</View>
@ -196,8 +170,7 @@ const ComposeDraftsListRoot: React.FC<Props> = ({ timestamp }) => {
<Pressable
style={{
flexBasis:
StyleConstants.Font.Size.L +
StyleConstants.Spacing.Global.PagePadding * 4,
StyleConstants.Font.Size.L + StyleConstants.Spacing.Global.PagePadding * 4,
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center'
}}

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@ -44,19 +44,28 @@ const ComposeRoot = React.memo(
const { composeState, composeDispatch } = useContext(ComposeContext)
const mapSchemaToType = () => {
if (composeState.tag) {
switch (composeState.tag?.schema) {
case '@':
return 'accounts'
case '#':
return 'hashtags'
}
} else {
return undefined
}
}
const { isFetching, data, refetch } = useSearchQuery({
type:
composeState.tag?.type === 'accounts' || composeState.tag?.type === 'hashtags'
? composeState.tag.type
: undefined,
term: composeState.tag?.text.substring(1),
type: mapSchemaToType(),
term: composeState.tag?.raw.substring(1),
options: { enabled: false }
})
useEffect(() => {
if (
(composeState.tag?.type === 'accounts' || composeState.tag?.type === 'hashtags') &&
composeState.tag?.text
(composeState.tag?.schema === '@' || composeState.tag?.schema === '#') &&
composeState.tag?.raw
) {
refetch()
}
@ -104,20 +113,14 @@ const ComposeRoot = React.memo(
return (
<View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
<FlatList
renderItem={({ item }) => (
<ComposeRootSuggestion
item={item}
composeState={composeState}
composeDispatch={composeDispatch}
/>
)}
renderItem={({ item }) => <ComposeRootSuggestion item={item} />}
ListEmptyComponent={listEmpty}
keyboardShouldPersistTaps='always'
ListHeaderComponent={ComposeRootHeader}
ListFooterComponent={Footer}
ItemSeparatorComponent={ComponentSeparator}
// @ts-ignore
data={data ? data[composeState.tag?.type] : undefined}
data={data ? data[mapSchemaToType()] : undefined}
keyExtractor={() => Math.random().toString()}
/>
<ComposeActions />

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
import analytics from '@components/analytics'
import { emojis } from '@components/Emojis'
import EmojisContext from '@components/Emojis/helpers/EmojisContext'
import Icon from '@components/Icon'
import { useActionSheet } from '@expo/react-native-action-sheet'
@ -149,14 +150,14 @@ const ComposeActions: React.FC = () => {
const { emojisState, emojisDispatch } = useContext(EmojisContext)
const emojiColor = useMemo(() => {
if (!emojisState.emojis.length) return colors.disabled
if (!emojis.current?.length) return colors.disabled
if (emojisState.targetIndex !== -1) {
return colors.primaryDefault
} else {
return colors.secondary
}
}, [emojisState.emojis.length, emojisState.targetIndex])
}, [emojis.current?.length, emojisState.targetIndex])
const emojiOnPress = () => {
analytics('compose_actions_emojis_press', {
current: emojisState.targetIndex !== -1
@ -243,7 +244,7 @@ const ComposeActions: React.FC = () => {
accessibilityLabel={t('content.root.actions.emoji.accessibilityLabel')}
accessibilityHint={t('content.root.actions.emoji.accessibilityHint')}
accessibilityState={{
disabled: emojisState.emojis.length ? false : true,
disabled: emojis.current?.length ? false : true,
expanded: emojisState.targetIndex !== -1
}}
style={styles.button}

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@ -2,50 +2,56 @@ import ComponentAccount from '@components/Account'
import analytics from '@components/analytics'
import haptics from '@components/haptics'
import ComponentHashtag from '@components/Hashtag'
import React, { Dispatch, useCallback } from 'react'
import updateText from '../updateText'
import { ComposeAction, ComposeState } from '../utils/types'
import React, { useContext, useEffect } from 'react'
import formatText from '../formatText'
import ComposeContext from '../utils/createContext'
const ComposeRootSuggestion = React.memo(
({
item,
composeState,
composeDispatch
}: {
item: Mastodon.Account & Mastodon.Tag
composeState: ComposeState
composeDispatch: Dispatch<ComposeAction>
}) => {
const onPress = useCallback(() => {
analytics('compose_suggestion_press', {
type: item.acct ? 'account' : 'hashtag'
})
const focusedInput = composeState.textInputFocus.current
updateText({
composeState: {
...composeState,
[focusedInput]: {
...composeState[focusedInput],
selection: {
start: composeState.tag!.offset,
end: composeState.tag!.offset + composeState.tag!.text.length + 1
}
}
},
composeDispatch,
newText: item.acct ? `@${item.acct}` : `#${item.name}`,
type: 'suggestion'
})
haptics('Light')
}, [])
type Props = { item: Mastodon.Account & Mastodon.Tag }
return item.acct ? (
<ComponentAccount account={item} onPress={onPress} origin='suggestion' />
) : (
<ComponentHashtag hashtag={item} onPress={onPress} origin='suggestion' />
)
},
() => true
)
const ComposeRootSuggestion: React.FC<Props> = ({ item }) => {
const { composeState, composeDispatch } = useContext(ComposeContext)
useEffect(() => {
if (composeState.text.raw.length === 0) {
composeDispatch({ type: 'tag', payload: undefined })
}
}, [composeState.text.raw.length])
const onPress = () => {
analytics('compose_suggestion_press', {
type: item.acct ? 'account' : 'hashtag'
})
const focusedInput = composeState.textInputFocus.current
const updatedText = (): string => {
const main = item.acct ? `@${item.acct}` : `#${item.name}`
const textInput = composeState.textInputFocus.current
if (composeState.tag) {
const contentFront = composeState[textInput].raw.slice(0, composeState.tag.index)
const contentRear = composeState[textInput].raw.slice(composeState.tag.lastIndex)
const spaceFront =
composeState[textInput].raw.length === 0 || /\s/g.test(contentFront.slice(-1)) ? '' : ' '
const spaceRear = /\s/g.test(contentRear[0]) ? '' : ' '
return [contentFront, spaceFront, main, spaceRear, contentRear].join('')
} else {
return composeState[textInput].raw
}
}
formatText({
textInput: focusedInput,
composeDispatch,
content: updatedText(),
disableDebounce: true
})
haptics('Light')
}
return item.acct ? (
<ComponentAccount account={item} onPress={onPress} origin='suggestion' />
) : (
<ComponentHashtag hashtag={item} onPress={onPress} origin='suggestion' />
)
}
export default ComposeRootSuggestion

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@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
import LinkifyIt from 'linkify-it'
import { debounce, differenceWith, isEqual } from 'lodash'
import React, { createElement, Dispatch } from 'react'
import React, { Dispatch } from 'react'
import { FetchOptions } from 'react-query/types/core/query'
import Autolinker from '@root/modules/autolinker'
import { useTheme } from '@utils/styles/ThemeManager'
import { ComposeAction, ComposeState } from './utils/types'
import { instanceConfigurationStatusCharsURL } from './Root'
import CustomText from '@components/Text'
import { emojis } from '@components/Emojis'
export interface Params {
textInput: ComposeState['textInputFocus']['current']
@ -21,57 +22,76 @@ const TagText = ({ text }: { text: string }) => {
return <CustomText style={{ color: colors.blue }}>{text}</CustomText>
}
const linkify = new LinkifyIt()
linkify
.set({ fuzzyLink: false, fuzzyEmail: false })
.add('@', {
validate: function (text, pos, self) {
var tail = text.slice(pos)
if (!self.re.mention) {
self.re.mention = new RegExp('^\\S+')
}
if (self.re.mention.test(tail)) {
return tail.match(self.re.mention)![0].length
}
return 0
}
})
.add('#', {
validate: function (text, pos, self) {
var tail = text.slice(pos)
if (!self.re.hashtag) {
self.re.hashtag = new RegExp('^[A-Za-z0-9_]+')
}
if (self.re.hashtag.test(tail)) {
return tail.match(self.re.hashtag)![0].length
}
return 0
}
})
.add(':', {
validate: function (text, pos, self) {
var tail = text.slice(pos)
if (!self.re.emoji) {
self.re.emoji = new RegExp('^(?:([^:]+):)')
}
if (self.re.emoji.test(tail)) {
return tail.match(self.re.emoji)![0].length
}
return 0
}
})
const debouncedSuggestions = debounce(
(composeDispatch, tag) => {
composeDispatch({ type: 'tag', payload: tag })
},
500,
{
trailing: true
}
{ trailing: true }
)
let prevTags: ComposeState['tag'][] = []
const formatText = ({
textInput,
composeDispatch,
content,
disableDebounce = false
}: Params) => {
const tags: ComposeState['tag'][] = []
Autolinker.link(content, {
email: false,
phone: false,
mention: 'mastodon',
hashtag: 'twitter',
replaceFn: props => {
const type = props.getType()
let newType: 'url' | 'accounts' | 'hashtags'
switch (type) {
case 'mention':
newType = 'accounts'
break
case 'hashtag':
newType = 'hashtags'
break
default:
newType = 'url'
break
const formatText = ({ textInput, composeDispatch, content, disableDebounce = false }: Params) => {
const tags = linkify.match(content)
if (!tags) {
composeDispatch({
type: textInput,
payload: {
count: content.length,
raw: content,
formatted: <CustomText children={content} />
}
tags.push({
type: newType,
text: props.getMatchedText(),
offset: props.getOffset(),
length: props.getMatchedText().length
})
return
}
})
})
return
}
const changedTag = differenceWith(tags, prevTags, isEqual)
const changedTag: LinkifyIt.Match[] = differenceWith(tags, prevTags, isEqual)
if (changedTag.length > 0 && !disableDebounce) {
if (changedTag[0]?.type !== 'url') {
if (changedTag[0]?.schema === '@' || changedTag[0]?.schema === '#') {
debouncedSuggestions(composeDispatch, changedTag[0])
}
} else {
@ -84,33 +104,49 @@ const formatText = ({
let contentLength: number = 0
const children = []
tags.forEach((tag, index) => {
if (tag) {
const prev = _content.substr(0, tag.offset - pointer)
const main = _content.substr(tag.offset - pointer, tag.length)
const next = _content.substr(tag.offset - pointer + tag.length)
children.push(prev)
contentLength = contentLength + prev.length
children.push(<TagText key={index} text={main} />)
switch (tag.type) {
case 'url':
contentLength = contentLength + instanceConfigurationStatusCharsURL
break
case 'accounts':
const theMatch = main.match(/@/g)
if (theMatch && theMatch.length > 1) {
contentLength =
contentLength + main.split(new RegExp('(@.*?)@'))[1].length
} else {
contentLength = contentLength + main.length
}
break
case 'hashtags':
contentLength = contentLength + main.length
break
const prev = _content.substring(0, tag.index - pointer)
const main = _content.substring(tag.index - pointer, tag.lastIndex - pointer)
const next = _content.substring(tag.lastIndex - pointer)
children.push(prev)
contentLength = contentLength + prev.length
if (tag.schema === ':') {
if (emojis.current?.length) {
const matchedEmoji = emojis.current.filter(
emojisSection =>
emojisSection.data.filter(
emojisGroup => emojisGroup.filter(emoji => `:${emoji.shortcode}:` === main).length
).length
).length
if (matchedEmoji) {
children.push(<TagText key={index} text={main} />)
} else {
children.push(main)
}
}
_content = next
pointer = pointer + prev.length + tag.length
} else {
children.push(<TagText key={index} text={main} />)
}
switch (tag.schema) {
case '@':
const theMatch = main.match(/@/g)
if (theMatch && theMatch.length > 1) {
contentLength = contentLength + main.split(new RegExp('(@.*?)@'))[1].length
} else {
contentLength = contentLength + main.length
}
break
case '#':
case ':':
contentLength = contentLength + main.length
break
default:
contentLength = contentLength + instanceConfigurationStatusCharsURL
break
}
_content = next
pointer = pointer + prev.length + tag.lastIndex - tag.index
})
children.push(_content)
contentLength = contentLength + _content.length
@ -120,7 +156,7 @@ const formatText = ({
payload: {
count: contentLength,
raw: content,
formatted: createElement(CustomText, null, children)
formatted: <CustomText children={children} />
}
})
}

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@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
import { Dispatch } from 'react'
import formatText from './formatText'
import { ComposeAction, ComposeState } from './utils/types'
const updateText = ({
composeState,
composeDispatch,
newText,
type
}: {
composeState: ComposeState
composeDispatch: Dispatch<ComposeAction>
newText: string
type: 'emoji' | 'suggestion'
}) => {
const textInput = composeState.textInputFocus.current
if (composeState[textInput].raw.length) {
const contentFront = composeState[textInput].raw.slice(
0,
composeState[textInput].selection.start
)
const contentRear = composeState[textInput].raw.slice(
composeState[textInput].selection.end
)
const whiteSpaceFront = /\s/g.test(contentFront.slice(-1))
const whiteSpaceRear = /\s/g.test(contentRear.slice(-1))
const newTextWithSpace = `${whiteSpaceFront || type === 'suggestion' ? '' : ' '
}${newText}${whiteSpaceRear ? '' : ' '}`
formatText({
textInput,
composeDispatch,
content: [contentFront, newTextWithSpace, contentRear].join(''),
disableDebounce: true
})
} else {
formatText({
textInput,
composeDispatch,
content: `${newText} `,
disableDebounce: true
})
}
}
export default updateText

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@ -35,10 +35,14 @@ export type ComposeState = {
selection: { start: number; end?: number }
}
tag?: {
type: 'url' | 'accounts' | 'hashtags'
text: string
offset: number
length: number
schema: '@' | '#' | ':' | string
index: number
lastIndex: number
raw: string
// type: 'url' | 'accounts' | 'hashtags'
// text: string
// offset: number
// length: number
}
poll: {
active: boolean

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@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ const TabMeProfileName: React.FC<
ref: useRef<TextInput>(null),
maxLength: 30
}
console.log('true value', value)
const [dirty, setDirty] = useState(false)
useEffect(() => {

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
import * as Updates from 'expo-updates'
import Constants from 'expo-constants'
const mapEnvironment = <T = unknown>({
release,
@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ const mapEnvironment = <T = unknown>({
const isDevelopment =
__DEV__ ||
['development'].some(channel => (Updates.channel) === channel)
['development'].some(channel => (Constants.expoConfig?.extra?.environment) === channel)
const isCandidate = ['candidate'].some(channel =>
(Updates.channel) === channel
(Constants.expoConfig?.extra?.environment) === channel
)
const isRelease = ['release'].some(channel =>
(Updates.channel) === channel
(Constants.expoConfig?.extra?.environment) === channel
)
export { mapEnvironment, isDevelopment, isCandidate, isRelease }

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
import { createSlice, PayloadAction } from '@reduxjs/toolkit'
import { RootState } from '@root/store'
import * as Updates from 'expo-updates'
import Constants from 'expo-constants'
import * as StoreReview from 'expo-store-review'
export type ContextsState = {
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ const contextsSlice = createSlice({
initialState: contextsInitialState as ContextsState,
reducers: {
updateStoreReview: (state, action: PayloadAction<1>) => {
if (Updates.channel === 'release') {
if (Constants.expoConfig?.extra?.environment === 'release') {
state.storeReview.current = state.storeReview.current + action.payload
if (state.storeReview.current === state.storeReview.context) {
StoreReview?.isAvailableAsync().then(() =>

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@ -1170,7 +1170,7 @@
uuid "^3.4.0"
wrap-ansi "^7.0.0"
"@expo/code-signing-certificates@0.0.2", "@expo/code-signing-certificates@^0.0.2":
"@expo/code-signing-certificates@^0.0.2":
version "0.0.2"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@expo/code-signing-certificates/-/code-signing-certificates-0.0.2.tgz#65cd615800e6724b54831c966dd1a90145017246"
integrity sha512-vnPHFjwOqxQ1VLztktY+fYCfwvLzjqpzKn09rchcQE7Sdf0wtW5fFtIZBEFOOY5wasp8tXSnp627zrAwazPHzg==
@ -1316,7 +1316,7 @@
json5 "^1.0.1"
write-file-atomic "^2.3.0"
"@expo/metro-config@~0.3.18", "@expo/metro-config@~0.3.19":
"@expo/metro-config@~0.3.18":
version "0.3.22"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@expo/metro-config/-/metro-config-0.3.22.tgz#fa4a0729ec8ecbc9c9fb79c63ecc66a299505c82"
integrity sha512-R81sLbaeUBjN8IXcxiVx7GcpSj8z7szILl1b5yJDb38WdIFwxhrseA5wXaTT1yMhI+59w6n99T2qtFV2yD5qYA==
@ -2284,6 +2284,11 @@
dependencies:
"@types/istanbul-lib-report" "*"
"@types/linkify-it@^3.0.2":
version "3.0.2"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@types/linkify-it/-/linkify-it-3.0.2.tgz#fd2cd2edbaa7eaac7e7f3c1748b52a19143846c9"
integrity sha512-HZQYqbiFVWufzCwexrvh694SOim8z2d+xJl5UNamcvQFejLY/2YUtzXHYi3cHdI7PMlS8ejH2slRAOJQ32aNbA==
"@types/lodash@^4.14.184":
version "4.14.184"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@types/lodash/-/lodash-4.14.184.tgz#23f96cd2a21a28e106dc24d825d4aa966de7a9fe"
@ -3944,11 +3949,6 @@ expo-device@^4.3.0:
dependencies:
ua-parser-js "^0.7.19"
expo-eas-client@~0.3.0:
version "0.3.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-eas-client/-/expo-eas-client-0.3.0.tgz#21383fc95a52e71e13c7276456db20388fefcf95"
integrity sha512-dBD00lJ629ayh5abbmgn6I1Z5NOaWM1iea2ODLd/EF1ZcS1P3yiPm6blpvL/tD+uewL8gxxmla/Ac+SiDdYAYA==
expo-error-recovery@~3.2.0:
version "3.2.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-error-recovery/-/expo-error-recovery-3.2.0.tgz#3a4543382904a5e70829cb41d7fc0f022c2bef6e"
@ -3988,11 +3988,6 @@ expo-haptics@^11.3.0:
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-haptics/-/expo-haptics-11.3.0.tgz#74283bd212a86f16ff2d6b0125e2a9604c940523"
integrity sha512-mQYSZsJ7LcdM2b8JecrV2qEw9ymNzGleS/+bpufdHZ+n5tCnWZXiMvZFFczaExHfaeGY3nGQvH1RjEOFIXSfig==
expo-json-utils@~0.3.0:
version "0.3.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-json-utils/-/expo-json-utils-0.3.0.tgz#0c4a0195ee2bbde02cbb5f4d384d1cb63bea7493"
integrity sha512-ceo0pWFJqRAsNjZWX3rVDhy+NDzmrBNFOdvW+HE4EHqlt+OEUu9INIYKO8fU+g3ifI0VcKqHfvvj5wKsSpvPBw==
expo-keep-awake@~10.2.0:
version "10.2.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-keep-awake/-/expo-keep-awake-10.2.0.tgz#46f04740bccd321732bbbed93491e2076d5dbbd7"
@ -4016,13 +4011,6 @@ expo-localization@^13.1.0:
dependencies:
rtl-detect "^1.0.2"
expo-manifests@~0.3.0:
version "0.3.1"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-manifests/-/expo-manifests-0.3.1.tgz#52c3ef41d3b1958039be0434363e6499c773aaf6"
integrity sha512-zv2a4pzhbvxVjrTO4XEiP5THt4RwtxyJjfixFhDNfHtDQR7fS4h9sZSGX9ind+IS5SQJQ2ykfVAi8xnwP6zHaw==
dependencies:
expo-json-utils "~0.3.0"
expo-modules-autolinking@0.10.2:
version "0.10.2"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-modules-autolinking/-/expo-modules-autolinking-0.10.2.tgz#9a6cdc0f187da4663607b719dcf400402cc5b776"
@ -4088,34 +4076,6 @@ expo-store-review@^5.3.0:
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-store-review/-/expo-store-review-5.3.0.tgz#f8b1253a607b13e548889a442d8ee7bb0fa025a3"
integrity sha512-abWgsgXnfeJnAINOVGWxFC0HXizZxBoxNZoekswqW2AtsQ6DR5nvWj5VyovVjd8DktRG/ly1ZKJwP0KNXqWffw==
expo-structured-headers@~2.2.0:
version "2.2.1"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-structured-headers/-/expo-structured-headers-2.2.1.tgz#739f969101de6bead921eee59e5899399ad67715"
integrity sha512-nY6GuvoS/U5XdhfBNmvXGRoGzIXywXpSZs2wdiP+FbS79P9UWyEqzgARrBTF+6pQxUVMs6/vdffxRpwhjwYPug==
expo-updates-interface@~0.7.0:
version "0.7.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-updates-interface/-/expo-updates-interface-0.7.0.tgz#f4f03b61dbdd949cac9fb44e250e1162ba177650"
integrity sha512-saThnbrYDSjKxfMFFguAvh5o5KGabvAOHItkJRwq2L3c0T/3q26Q0kM83880h/+TTtAVsl1+Vhny9d+ImD3yvQ==
expo-updates@^0.14.4:
version "0.14.4"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-updates/-/expo-updates-0.14.4.tgz#5fd6708c8438dabc50c1a68329b3caebc9ec9a65"
integrity sha512-+TbhUmsbjkOMHR/fhZEtcIf7xa8d/UbcvicIAr6jD9FfluBoRatB2sXiswBEohQeQov4P4XlfBKyNE5QTpu0Xw==
dependencies:
"@expo/code-signing-certificates" "0.0.2"
"@expo/config" "~7.0.1"
"@expo/config-plugins" "~5.0.1"
"@expo/metro-config" "~0.3.19"
arg "4.1.0"
expo-eas-client "~0.3.0"
expo-manifests "~0.3.0"
expo-structured-headers "~2.2.0"
expo-updates-interface "~0.7.0"
fbemitter "^3.0.0"
resolve-from "^5.0.0"
uuid "^3.4.0"
expo-video-thumbnails@^6.4.0:
version "6.4.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/expo-video-thumbnails/-/expo-video-thumbnails-6.4.0.tgz#59603af06c1d2122c2f7db854562236bbd8319ec"
@ -5606,6 +5566,13 @@ lines-and-columns@^1.1.6:
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/lines-and-columns/-/lines-and-columns-1.2.4.tgz#eca284f75d2965079309dc0ad9255abb2ebc1632"
integrity sha512-7ylylesZQ/PV29jhEDl3Ufjo6ZX7gCqJr5F7PKrqc93v7fzSymt1BpwEU8nAUXs8qzzvqhbjhK5QZg6Mt/HkBg==
linkify-it@^4.0.1:
version "4.0.1"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/linkify-it/-/linkify-it-4.0.1.tgz#01f1d5e508190d06669982ba31a7d9f56a5751ec"
integrity sha512-C7bfi1UZmoj8+PQx22XyeXCuBlokoyWQL5pWSP+EI6nzRylyThouddufc2c1NDIcP9k5agmN9fLpA7VNJfIiqw==
dependencies:
uc.micro "^1.0.1"
localforage@^1.8.1:
version "1.10.0"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/localforage/-/localforage-1.10.0.tgz#5c465dc5f62b2807c3a84c0c6a1b1b3212781dd4"
@ -8324,6 +8291,11 @@ ua-parser-js@^0.7.19, ua-parser-js@^0.7.30:
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/ua-parser-js/-/ua-parser-js-0.7.31.tgz#649a656b191dffab4f21d5e053e27ca17cbff5c6"
integrity sha512-qLK/Xe9E2uzmYI3qLeOmI0tEOt+TBBQyUIAh4aAgU05FVYzeZrKUdkAZfBNVGRaHVgV0TDkdEngJSw/SyQchkQ==
uc.micro@^1.0.1:
version "1.0.6"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/uc.micro/-/uc.micro-1.0.6.tgz#9c411a802a409a91fc6cf74081baba34b24499ac"
integrity sha512-8Y75pvTYkLJW2hWQHXxoqRgV7qb9B+9vFEtidML+7koHUFapnVJAZ6cKs+Qjz5Aw3aZWHMC6u0wJE3At+nSGwA==
uglify-es@^3.1.9:
version "3.3.9"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/uglify-es/-/uglify-es-3.3.9.tgz#0c1c4f0700bed8dbc124cdb304d2592ca203e677"