/** * @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; }