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import { createElement } from 'react';
import { renderToStaticMarkup } from 'react-dom/server.browser';
import Gridicon from '../templates/gridicons';
import noticon2gridicon from '../utils/noticon2gridicon';
/**
* Create the actual DOM nodes for a given piece of text/ranges and
* recurse downward into the range tree if necessary.
* @param {string} new_sub_text Plaintext on which ranges act
* @param {Array} new_sub_range Position/applicable ranges array
* @param {Object} range_info The origin range data for this render
* @param {Array} range_data All range data
* @param {Object} options Options for rendering range
* @returns {Object} Computed DOM nodes for all levels at or below passed range
*/
function render_range( new_sub_text, new_sub_range, range_info, range_data, options ) {
// Its time to build the outer shell of the range we're recursing into.
let new_container = null;
let type_mappings;
const new_classes = [];
let range_info_type = range_info.type;
if ( typeof range_info.type !== 'undefined' ) {
type_mappings = {
b: 'strong', // be strong, my friend
i: 'em', // I am, don't worry
noticon: 'gridicon',
};
// Replace unwanted tags with more popular and cool ones
if ( range_info.type in type_mappings ) {
range_info_type = type_mappings[ range_info.type ];
}
new_classes.push( `wpnc__${ range_info_type }` );
}
// We want to do different things depending on the range type.
switch ( range_info_type ) {
// The badges should have their height and width set on
// the server-side, but just in case they aren't, give
// good defaults here
case 'badge':
if ( ! range_info.hasOwnProperty( 'width' ) ) {
range_info.width = 256;
}
if ( ! range_info.hasOwnProperty( 'height' ) ) {
range_info.height = 256;
}
case 'image':
// Images and badges are not recursed into
new_container = document.createElement( 'img' );
new_container.setAttribute( 'src', range_info.url );
if ( range_info.hasOwnProperty( 'width' ) ) {
new_container.setAttribute( 'width', range_info.width );
}
if ( range_info.hasOwnProperty( 'height' ) ) {
new_container.setAttribute( 'height', range_info.height );
}
if ( new_sub_text.trim().length > 0 ) {
new_container.setAttribute( 'alt', new_sub_text );
}
break;
// All of the following are simple element types we want to create and then
// recurse into for their constituent blocks or texts
case 'blockquote':
case 'cite':
case 'hr':
case 'p':
case 'br':
case 'div':
case 'code':
case 'pre':
case 'span':
case 'strong':
case 'em':
case 'sub':
case 'sup':
case 'del':
case 's':
case 'ol':
case 'ul':
case 'li':
case 'h1':
case 'h2':
case 'h3':
case 'h4':
case 'h5':
case 'h6':
case 'figure':
case 'figcaption':
switch ( range_info_type ) {
case 'list':
range_info_type = 'span';
break;
}
new_container = document.createElement( range_info_type );
if ( range_info.hasOwnProperty( 'class' ) ) {
new_classes.push( range_info.class );
}
if ( range_info.hasOwnProperty( 'style' ) ) {
new_container.setAttribute( 'style', range_info.style );
}
build_chunks( new_sub_text, new_sub_range, range_data, new_container, options );
break;
case 'gridicon':
// Gridicons have special text, and are thus not recursed into
new_container = document.createElement( 'span' );
new_container.innerHTML = renderToStaticMarkup(
createElement( Gridicon, {
icon: noticon2gridicon( range_info.value ),
size: 18,
} )
);
break;
case 'button':
new_classes.push( 'is-primary' );
default:
// Most range types fall here
if ( ( options.links && range_info.url ) || range_info_type === 'a' ) {
// We are a link of some sort...
new_container = document.createElement( 'a' );
new_container.setAttribute( 'href', range_info.url );
if ( range_info.hasOwnProperty( 'class' ) ) {
new_classes.push( range_info.class );
}
if ( range_info.hasOwnProperty( 'style' ) ) {
new_container.setAttribute( 'style', range_info.style );
}
if ( range_info_type === 'stat' ) {
// Stat links should change the whole window/tab
new_container.setAttribute( 'target', '_parent' );
} else {
// Other links should link into a new window/tab
new_container.setAttribute( 'target', '_blank' );
new_container.setAttribute( 'rel', 'noopener noreferrer' );
}
if ( 'post' === range_info_type ) {
new_container.setAttribute( 'data-post-id', range_info.id );
new_container.setAttribute( 'data-site-id', range_info.site_id );
new_container.setAttribute( 'data-link-type', 'post' );
new_container.setAttribute( 'target', '_self' );
} else if (
( 'tracks' === range_info_type || 'button' === range_info_type ) &&
range_info.context
) {
new_container.setAttribute( 'data-link-type', 'tracks' );
new_container.setAttribute( 'data-tracks-event', range_info.context );
}
build_chunks( new_sub_text, new_sub_range, range_data, new_container, options );
} else {
// Everything else is a span
new_container = document.createElement( 'span' );
if ( new_sub_text.length > 0 ) {
build_chunks( new_sub_text, new_sub_range, range_data, new_container, options );
}
}
break;
}
if ( new_classes.length > 0 ) {
new_container.className = new_classes.join( ' ' );
}
return new_container;
}
/**
* Recurse into the data and produce DOM node output
* @param {string} sub_text Plain-text upon which ranges act
* @param {Array} sub_ranges Position/applicable ranges array
* @param {Array} range_data All range data
* @param {Object} container Destination DOM fragment for output
* @param {Object} options Options for building chunks
*/
function build_chunks( sub_text, sub_ranges, range_data, container, options ) {
let text_start = null;
let text_stop = null;
const ranges = JSON.parse( JSON.stringify( sub_ranges ) ); // clone through serialization
// We use sub_ranges and not sub_text because we *can* have an empty string with a range
// acting upon it. For example an a tag with just an alt-text-less image tag inside of it
for ( let i = 0; i < sub_ranges.length; i++ ) {
if ( ranges[ i ].length === 0 ) {
// This is a simple text element without applicable ranges
if ( text_start == null ) {
// This is the beginning of the text element
text_start = i;
}
} else {
if ( text_start != null ) {
text_stop = i;
// We're in a range now, but, we were just in text,
// so create the DOM elements for the just-finished text range
container.appendChild(
document.createTextNode( sub_text.substring( text_start, text_stop ) )
);
text_start = null;
text_stop = null;
}
// At this point we have one or more ranges we could be entering. We need to decide
// which one. If we find a bug where a particular range needs to win out over another
// then this is the place for that logic.
//
// ranges[i] looks like:
// [ { pos: [position of range in range_data], len: [span of range indices] }, { pos: x, len: y }, ..., { pos: n, len: m } ]
let range = null;
for ( const potential_range of ranges[ i ] ) {
// For recursion to work we must pick a range that does not have a parent in the
// current set of ranges.
if ( potential_range.parent ) {
const parent_range = ranges[ i ].find( ( r ) => r.id === potential_range.parent );
if ( parent_range ) {
continue;
}
}
// If there are multiple ranges without a parent, then we give priority to empty
// ranges so they are not rendered inside a sibling range sharing the same starting
// position.
if ( potential_range.len === 0 ) {
range = potential_range;
break;
}
// Otherwise we pick the longest range.
if ( null === range || potential_range.len > range.len ) {
range = potential_range;
}
}
// Since we've picked a range we'll record some information for future reference.
const range_info = range_data[ range.pos ]; // The origin range data.
const new_sub_text = sub_text.substr( i, range.len ); // The text we will be recursing with.
const new_sub_range = sub_ranges.slice( i, i + ( range.len > 0 ? range.len : 1 ) ); // The new ranges we'll be recursing with.
for ( let j = 0; j < new_sub_range.length; j++ ) {
// Remove siblings ranges we are recursing into from the ranges we're recursing with.
// Otherwise we will end up in an infinite loop and everybody will be mad at us.
new_sub_range[ j ] = new_sub_range[ j ].filter( ( r ) => range.parent !== r.parent );
}
container.appendChild(
render_range( new_sub_text, new_sub_range, range_info, range_data, options )
);
// Remove empty ranges from the current position so they are not picked again during the
// next iteration if the position doesn't change (only possible if the picked range for
// the current iteration is empty).
ranges[ i ] = ranges[ i ].filter( ( sub_range ) => sub_range.len > 0 );
i += range.len - 1; // The position we will be jumping to after recursing.
}
}
if ( text_start != null ) {
// We're done, at and below this depth but we finished in a text range, so we need to
// handle the last bit of text
container.appendChild(
document.createTextNode( sub_text.substring( text_start, sub_text.length ) )
);
}
// Just in case we have anything like a bunch of small Text() blocks together, etc, lets
// normalize the document
container.normalize();
}
function recurse_convert( text, ranges, options ) {
const container = document.createDocumentFragment();
const ranges_copy = JSON.parse( JSON.stringify( ranges ) ); // clone through serialization
const t = []; // Holds the range information for each position in the text
// Create a representation of the string as an array of
// positions, each holding a list of ranges that apply to that
// position.
//
// e.g.
// 1 2
// 012345678901234567890 : character position
// aaaaaaa bbbbbbbbb : underneath is the list of
// ccccc dd ee : applicable ranges, going
// fff g : from top to bottom in order
// : of longest to shortest ranges
//
// Step 1: Create the empty array of positions
if ( text.length > 0 ) {
for ( let i = 0; i < text.length; i++ ) {
t[ i ] = [];
}
} else {
t.push( [] );
}
// Step 2: in order of largest to smallest, add the information
// for the applicable ranges for each position in the text. Since
// the ranges _should be_ guaranteed to be valid and non-overlapping,
// we can see from the diagram above that ordering them from largest
// to smallest gives us the proper order for descending recursively.
ranges_copy.forEach( ( range, pos ) => {
const { id, parent, indices } = range;
const start = indices[ 0 ];
const stop = indices[ 1 ];
const len = stop - start;
if ( len > 0 ) {
for ( let i = start; i < stop; i++ ) {
t[ i ].push( { id, len, parent, pos } );
}
} else {
if ( typeof t[ start ] === 'undefined' ) {
t[ start ] = [];
}
t[ start ].push( { id, len, parent, pos } );
}
} );
// Create a document fragment, and fill it with recursively built chunks of things.
build_chunks( text, t, ranges, container, options );
return container;
}
export function convert( blob, options ) {
let ranges = new Array();
//options can be an integer, not sure why... something something recursion
if ( typeof options !== 'object' ) {
options = {};
}
options.links = 'undefined' === typeof options.links ? true : options.links;
ranges = ranges.concat( blob.ranges || [] );
ranges = ranges.concat( blob.media || [] );
return recurse_convert( blob.text, ranges, options );
}
export function html( blob, options ) {
const div = document.createElement( 'div' );
div.appendChild( convert( blob, options ) );
return div.innerHTML;
}
export default convert;
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