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836 lines
26 KiB
JavaScript
836 lines
26 KiB
JavaScript
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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* This file implements <ref> and <references> extension tag handling
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* natively in Parsoid.
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* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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'use strict';
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var domino = require('domino');
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var ParsoidExtApi = module.parent.require('./extapi.js').versionCheck('^0.8.0');
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var Util = ParsoidExtApi.Util;
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var DU = ParsoidExtApi.DOMUtils;
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var Promise = ParsoidExtApi.Promise;
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var defines = ParsoidExtApi.defines;
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var Sanitizer = module.parent.require('../wt2html/tt/Sanitizer.js').Sanitizer;
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// define some constructor shortcuts
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var KV = defines.KV;
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var SelfclosingTagTk = defines.SelfclosingTagTk;
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/**
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* Simple token transform version of the Ref extension tag
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*
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* @class
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* @constructor
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*/
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function Ref(cite) {
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this.cite = cite;
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}
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function hasRef(node) {
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var c = node.firstChild;
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while (c) {
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if (DU.isElt(c)) {
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var typeOf = c.getAttribute('typeof');
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if ((/(?:^|\s)mw:Extension\/ref\/Marker(?=$|\s)/).test(typeOf)) {
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return true;
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}
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if (hasRef(c)) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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c = c.nextSibling;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* Handle ref tokens
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*/
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Ref.prototype.tokenHandler = function(manager, pipelineOpts, refTok, cb) {
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var refOpts = Object.assign({
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name: null,
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group: null,
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}, Util.kvToHash(refTok.getAttribute("options"), true));
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var finalCB = function(toks, contentBody) {
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// Marker meta with ref content
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var da = Util.clone(refTok.dataAttribs);
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// Clear stx='html' so that sanitizer doesn't barf
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da.stx = undefined;
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da.group = refOpts.group || '';
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da.name = refOpts.name || '';
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if (contentBody) {
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da.hasRefInRef = hasRef(contentBody);
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DU.visitDOM(contentBody, DU.storeDataAttribs);
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da.content = manager.env.setFragment(contentBody);
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} else {
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da.hasRefInRef = false;
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da.content = '';
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}
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toks.push(new SelfclosingTagTk('meta', [
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new KV('typeof', 'mw:Extension/ref/Marker'),
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new KV('about', manager.env.newAboutId()),
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], da));
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// All done!
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cb({ tokens: toks, async: false });
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};
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// Drop nested refs entirely, unless we've explicitly allowed them
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if (pipelineOpts.extTag === 'ref' && !pipelineOpts.allowNestedRef) {
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cb({ tokens: [], async: false });
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return;
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}
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// The one supported case for nested refs is from the {{#tag:ref}} parser
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// function. However, we're overly permissive here since we can't
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// distinguish when that's nested in another template. The php
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// preprocessor did our expansion.
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var allowNestedRef = pipelineOpts.inTemplate && pipelineOpts.extTag !== 'ref';
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Util.processExtSource(manager, refTok, {
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// Full pipeline for processing ref-content
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pipelineType: 'text/x-mediawiki/full',
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pipelineOpts: {
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extTag: "ref",
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inTemplate: pipelineOpts.inTemplate,
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allowNestedRef: allowNestedRef,
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noPre: true,
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noPWrapping: true,
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},
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res: [],
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parentCB: cb,
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emptyContentCB: finalCB,
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documentCB: function(refContentDoc) {
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finalCB([], refContentDoc.body);
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},
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});
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};
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Ref.prototype.serialHandler = {
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handle: Promise.method(function(node, state, wrapperUnmodified) {
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return state.serializer.serializeExtensionStartTag(node, state)
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.then(function(startTagSrc) {
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var dataMw = DU.getDataMw(node);
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var env = state.env;
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var html;
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if (!dataMw.body) {
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return startTagSrc; // We self-closed this already.
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} else if (typeof dataMw.body.html === 'string') {
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// First look for the extension's content in data-mw.body.html
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html = dataMw.body.html;
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} else if (typeof dataMw.body.id === 'string') {
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// If the body isn't contained in data-mw.body.html, look if
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// there's an element pointed to by body.id.
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var bodyElt = node.ownerDocument.getElementById(dataMw.body.id);
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if (!bodyElt && env.page.editedDoc) {
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// Try to get to it from the main page.
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// This can happen when the <ref> is inside another
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// extension, most commonly inside a <references>.
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// The recursive call to serializeDOM puts us inside
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// inside a new document.
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bodyElt = env.page.editedDoc.getElementById(dataMw.body.id);
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}
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if (bodyElt) {
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// n.b. this is going to drop any diff markers but since
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// the dom differ doesn't traverse into extension content
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// none should exist anyways.
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html = DU.ppToXML(bodyElt, { innerXML: true });
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} else {
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// Some extra debugging for VisualEditor
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var extraDebug = '';
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var firstA = node.querySelector('a[href]');
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if (firstA && /^#/.test(firstA.getAttribute('href'))) {
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var href = firstA.getAttribute('href');
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try {
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var ref = node.ownerDocument.querySelector(href);
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if (ref) {
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extraDebug += ' [own doc: ' + ref.outerHTML + ']';
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}
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ref = env.page.editedDoc.querySelector(href);
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if (ref) {
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extraDebug += ' [main doc: ' + ref.outerHTML + ']';
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}
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} catch (e) { } // eslint-disable-line
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if (!extraDebug) {
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extraDebug = ' [reference ' + href + ' not found]';
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}
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}
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env.log('error/' + dataMw.name,
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'extension src id ' + dataMw.body.id +
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' points to non-existent element for:', node.outerHTML,
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'. More debug info: ', extraDebug);
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return ''; // Drop it!
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}
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} else {
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env.log('error', 'Ref body unavailable for: ' + node.outerHTML);
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return ''; // Drop it!
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}
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return state.serializer.serializeHTML({
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env: state.env,
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extName: dataMw.name,
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}, html).then(function(src) {
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return startTagSrc + src + '</' + dataMw.name + '>';
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});
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});
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}),
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};
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Ref.prototype.lintHandler = function(ref, env, tplInfo, domLinter) {
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var linkBackId = ref.firstChild.getAttribute('href').replace(/[^#]*#/, '');
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var refNode = ref.ownerDocument.getElementById(linkBackId);
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if (refNode) {
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// Ex: Buggy input wikitext without ref content
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domLinter(refNode.lastChild, env, tplInfo.isTemplated ? tplInfo : null);
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}
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return ref.nextNode;
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};
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/**
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* Helper class used by <references> implementation
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*/
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function RefGroup(group) {
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this.name = group || '';
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this.refs = [];
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this.indexByName = new Map();
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}
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function makeValidIdAttr(val) {
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// Looks like Cite.php doesn't try to fix ids that already have
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// a "_" in them. Ex: name="a b" and name="a_b" are considered
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// identical. Not sure if this is a feature or a bug.
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// It also considers entities equal to their encoding
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// (i.e. '&' === '&'), which is done:
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// in PHP: Sanitizer#decodeTagAttributes and
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// in Parsoid: ExtensionHandler#normalizeExtOptions
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return Sanitizer.escapeIdForAttribute(val);
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}
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RefGroup.prototype.renderLine = function(env, refsList, ref) {
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var ownerDoc = refsList.ownerDocument;
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// Generate the li and set ref content first, so the HTML gets parsed.
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// We then append the rest of the ref nodes before the first node
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var li = ownerDoc.createElement('li');
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DU.addAttributes(li, {
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'about': "#" + ref.target,
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'id': ref.target,
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});
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var reftextSpan = ownerDoc.createElement('span');
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DU.addAttributes(reftextSpan, {
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'id': "mw-reference-text-" + ref.target,
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'class': "mw-reference-text",
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});
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if (ref.content) {
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var content = env.fragmentMap.get(ref.content);
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DU.migrateChildrenBetweenDocs(content, reftextSpan);
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DU.visitDOM(reftextSpan, DU.loadDataAttribs);
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}
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li.appendChild(reftextSpan);
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// Generate leading linkbacks
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var createLinkback = function(href, group, text) {
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var a = ownerDoc.createElement('a');
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var s = ownerDoc.createElement('span');
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var textNode = ownerDoc.createTextNode(text + " ");
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a.setAttribute('href', env.page.titleURI + '#' + href);
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s.setAttribute('class', 'mw-linkback-text');
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if (group) {
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a.setAttribute('data-mw-group', group);
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}
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s.appendChild(textNode);
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a.appendChild(s);
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return a;
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};
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if (ref.linkbacks.length === 1) {
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var linkback = createLinkback(ref.id, ref.group, '↑');
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linkback.setAttribute('rel', 'mw:referencedBy');
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li.insertBefore(linkback, reftextSpan);
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} else {
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// 'mw:referencedBy' span wrapper
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var span = ownerDoc.createElement('span');
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span.setAttribute('rel', 'mw:referencedBy');
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li.insertBefore(span, reftextSpan);
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ref.linkbacks.forEach(function(lb, i) {
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span.appendChild(createLinkback(lb, ref.group, i + 1));
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});
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}
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// Space before content node
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li.insertBefore(ownerDoc.createTextNode(' '), reftextSpan);
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// Add it to the ref list
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refsList.appendChild(li);
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};
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function ReferencesData(env) {
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this.index = 0;
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this.env = env;
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this.refGroups = new Map();
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}
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ReferencesData.prototype.getRefGroup = function(groupName, allocIfMissing) {
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groupName = groupName || '';
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if (!this.refGroups.has(groupName) && allocIfMissing) {
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this.refGroups.set(groupName, new RefGroup(groupName));
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}
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return this.refGroups.get(groupName);
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};
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ReferencesData.prototype.removeRefGroup = function(groupName) {
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if (groupName !== null && groupName !== undefined) {
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// '' is a valid group (the default group)
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this.refGroups.delete(groupName);
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}
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};
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ReferencesData.prototype.add = function(env, groupName, refName, about, skipLinkback) {
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var group = this.getRefGroup(groupName, true);
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refName = makeValidIdAttr(refName);
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var ref;
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if (refName && group.indexByName.has(refName)) {
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ref = group.indexByName.get(refName);
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if (ref.content) {
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ref.hasMultiples = true;
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// Use the non-pp version here since we've already stored attribs
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// before putting them in the map.
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ref.cachedHtml = DU.toXML(env.fragmentMap.get(ref.content), { innerXML: true });
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}
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} else {
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// The ids produced Cite.php have some particulars:
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// Simple refs get 'cite_ref-' + index
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// Refs with names get 'cite_ref-' + name + '_' + index + (backlink num || 0)
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// Notes (references) whose ref doesn't have a name are 'cite_note-' + index
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// Notes whose ref has a name are 'cite_note-' + name + '-' + index
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var n = this.index;
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var refKey = (1 + n) + '';
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var refIdBase = 'cite_ref-' + (refName ? refName + '_' + refKey : refKey);
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var noteId = 'cite_note-' + (refName ? refName + '-' + refKey : refKey);
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// bump index
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this.index += 1;
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ref = {
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about: about,
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content: null,
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group: group.name,
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groupIndex: group.refs.length + 1,
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index: n,
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key: refIdBase,
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id: (refName ? refIdBase + '-0' : refIdBase),
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linkbacks: [],
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name: refName,
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target: noteId,
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hasMultiples: false,
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// Just used for comparison when we have multiples
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cachedHtml: '',
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};
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group.refs.push(ref);
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if (refName) {
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group.indexByName.set(refName, ref);
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}
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}
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if (!skipLinkback) {
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ref.linkbacks.push(ref.key + '-' + ref.linkbacks.length);
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}
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return ref;
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};
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function References(cite) {
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this.cite = cite;
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}
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var dummyDoc = domino.createDocument();
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/**
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* Sanitize the references tag and convert it into a meta-token
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*/
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References.prototype.tokenHandler = function(manager, pipelineOpts, refsTok, cb) {
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var env = manager.env;
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// group is the only recognized option?
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var refsOpts = Object.assign({
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group: null,
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}, Util.kvToHash(refsTok.getAttribute("options"), true));
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// Assign an about id and intialize the nested refs html
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var referencesId = env.newAboutId();
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// Emit a marker mw:DOMFragment for the references
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// token so that the dom post processor can generate
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// and emit references at this point in the DOM.
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var emitReferencesFragment = function(toks, body) {
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var ol;
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if (body) {
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ol = body.ownerDocument.createElement('ol');
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DU.migrateChildren(body, ol);
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} else {
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ol = dummyDoc.createElement('ol');
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body = dummyDoc.createElement('body');
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}
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body.appendChild(ol);
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DU.addAttributes(ol, {
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'class': 'mw-references references',
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typeof: 'mw:Extension/references',
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about: referencesId,
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});
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var olProcessor = function(ol) {
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var dp = DU.getDataParsoid(ol);
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dp.src = refsTok.getAttribute('source');
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if (refsOpts.group) {
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dp.group = refsOpts.group;
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ol.setAttribute('data-mw-group', refsOpts.group);
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}
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// Pass along the `responsive` parameter
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dp.tmp.responsive = refsOpts.responsive;
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};
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cb({
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async: false,
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tokens: DU.buildDOMFragmentTokens(
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manager.env,
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refsTok,
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body,
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olProcessor,
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// The <ol> HTML above is wrapper HTML added on and doesn't
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// have any DSR on it. We want DSR added to it.
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{ aboutId: referencesId, setDSR: true, isForeignContent: true }
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),
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});
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};
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Util.processExtSource(manager, refsTok, {
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// Partial pipeline for processing ref-content
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// Expand till stage 2 so that all embedded
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// ref tags get processed
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pipelineType: 'text/x-mediawiki/full',
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pipelineOpts: {
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// In order to associated ref-tags nested here with this references
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// object, we have to pass along the references id.
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extTag: "references",
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extTagId: referencesId,
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wrapTemplates: pipelineOpts.wrapTemplates,
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inTemplate: pipelineOpts.inTemplate,
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},
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res: [],
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parentCB: cb,
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emptyContentCB: emitReferencesFragment,
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endCB: emitReferencesFragment,
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documentCB: function(refsDoc) {
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emitReferencesFragment([], refsDoc.body);
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},
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});
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};
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var _processRefs;
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References.prototype.extractRefFromNode = function(node, refsData, cite,
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referencesAboutId, referencesGroup, nestedRefsHTML) {
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var env = refsData.env;
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var nestedInReferences = referencesAboutId !== undefined;
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var dp = DU.getDataParsoid(node);
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// SSS FIXME: Need to clarify semantics here.
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// If both the containing <references> elt as well as the nested <ref>
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// elt has a group attribute, what takes precedence?
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var group = dp.group || referencesGroup || '';
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var refName = dp.name;
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var about = node.getAttribute("about");
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var ref = refsData.add(env, group, refName, about, nestedInReferences);
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var nodeType = (node.getAttribute("typeof") || '').replace(/mw:Extension\/ref\/Marker/, '');
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// Add ref-index linkback
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var doc = node.ownerDocument;
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var span = doc.createElement('span');
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var content = dp.content;
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var dataMw = Util.clone(DU.getDataMw(node));
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var body;
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if (dp.hasRefInRef) {
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var c = env.fragmentMap.get(content);
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DU.visitDOM(c, DU.loadDataAttribs);
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_processRefs(cite, refsData, c);
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DU.visitDOM(c, DU.storeDataAttribs);
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}
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if (content) {
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// If there are multiple <ref>s with the same name, but different content,
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// the content of the first <ref> shows up in the <references> section.
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// in order to ensure lossless RT-ing for later <refs>, we have to record
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// HTML inline for all of them.
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var html = '';
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var contentDiffers = false;
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if (ref.hasMultiples) {
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// Use the non-pp version here since we've already stored attribs
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// before putting them in the map.
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html = DU.toXML(env.fragmentMap.get(content), { innerXML: true });
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contentDiffers = html !== ref.cachedHtml;
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}
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if (contentDiffers) {
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body = { 'html': html };
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} else {
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body = { 'id': "mw-reference-text-" + ref.target };
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}
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}
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// data-mw will not be empty in scenarios where the <ref> is also templated.
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// In those cases, the transclusion markup takes precedence over the <ref> markup.
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// So, we aren't updating data-mw.
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if (!Object.keys(dataMw).length) {
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dataMw = {
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'name': 'ref',
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// Dont set body if this is a reused reference
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// like <ref name='..' /> with empty content.
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'body': body,
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'attrs': {
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// 1. Use 'dp.group' (which is the group attribute that the ref node had)
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// rather than use 'group' (which could be the group from an enclosing
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// <references> tag).
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// 2. Dont emit empty keys
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'group': dp.group || undefined,
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'name': refName || undefined,
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|
},
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DU.addAttributes(span, {
|
|
'about': about,
|
|
'class': 'mw-ref',
|
|
'id': nestedInReferences ? undefined :
|
|
(ref.name ? ref.linkbacks[ref.linkbacks.length - 1] : ref.id),
|
|
'rel': 'dc:references',
|
|
'typeof': nodeType,
|
|
});
|
|
DU.addTypeOf(span, "mw:Extension/ref");
|
|
var dataParsoid = {
|
|
src: dp.src,
|
|
dsr: dp.dsr,
|
|
pi: dp.pi,
|
|
};
|
|
DU.setDataParsoid(span, dataParsoid);
|
|
DU.setDataMw(span, dataMw);
|
|
|
|
// refLink is the link to the citation
|
|
var refLink = doc.createElement('a');
|
|
DU.addAttributes(refLink, {
|
|
'href': env.page.titleURI + '#' + ref.target,
|
|
'style': 'counter-reset: mw-Ref ' + ref.groupIndex + ';',
|
|
});
|
|
if (ref.group) {
|
|
refLink.setAttribute('data-mw-group', ref.group);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// refLink-span which will contain a default rendering of the cite link
|
|
// for browsers that don't support counters
|
|
var refLinkSpan = doc.createElement('span');
|
|
refLinkSpan.setAttribute('class', 'mw-reflink-text');
|
|
refLinkSpan.appendChild(doc.createTextNode("[" +
|
|
(ref.group ? ref.group + " " : "") + ref.groupIndex + "]"));
|
|
refLink.appendChild(refLinkSpan);
|
|
span.appendChild(refLink);
|
|
|
|
if (!nestedInReferences) {
|
|
node.parentNode.replaceChild(span, node);
|
|
} else {
|
|
// We don't need to delete the node now since it'll be removed in
|
|
// `insertReferencesIntoDOM` when all the children all cleaned out.
|
|
nestedRefsHTML.push(DU.ppToXML(span), '\n');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Keep the first content to compare multiple <ref>s with the same name.
|
|
if (!ref.content) {
|
|
ref.content = content;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
References.prototype.insertReferencesIntoDOM = function(refsNode, refsData, nestedRefsHTML, autoGenerated) {
|
|
var env = refsData.env;
|
|
var dp = DU.getDataParsoid(refsNode);
|
|
var group = dp.group || '';
|
|
|
|
var dataMw = DU.getDataMw(refsNode);
|
|
if (!Object.keys(dataMw).length) {
|
|
dataMw = {
|
|
'name': 'references',
|
|
'attrs': {
|
|
// Dont emit empty keys
|
|
'group': group || undefined,
|
|
// Rt the `responsive` parameter
|
|
responsive: dp.tmp.responsive,
|
|
},
|
|
};
|
|
// Mark this auto-generated so that we can skip this during
|
|
// html -> wt and so that clients can strip it if necessary.
|
|
if (autoGenerated) {
|
|
dataMw.autoGenerated = true;
|
|
} else if (nestedRefsHTML.length > 0) {
|
|
dataMw.body = { 'html': '\n' + nestedRefsHTML.join('') };
|
|
}
|
|
DU.setDataMw(refsNode, dataMw);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Remove all children from the references node
|
|
//
|
|
// Ex: When {{Reflist}} is reused from the cache, it comes with
|
|
// a bunch of references as well. We have to remove all those cached
|
|
// references before generating fresh references.
|
|
while (refsNode.firstChild) {
|
|
refsNode.removeChild(refsNode.firstChild);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var refGroup = refsData.getRefGroup(group);
|
|
if (refGroup) {
|
|
refGroup.refs.forEach(refGroup.renderLine.bind(refGroup, env, refsNode));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Remove the group from refsData
|
|
refsData.removeRefGroup(group);
|
|
|
|
// Support the `responsive` parameter
|
|
var rrOpts = env.conf.wiki.responsiveReferences;
|
|
var responsiveWrap = rrOpts.enabled;
|
|
if (dp.tmp.hasOwnProperty('responsive')) {
|
|
responsiveWrap = dp.tmp.responsive !== '0';
|
|
}
|
|
if (responsiveWrap) {
|
|
var div = refsNode.ownerDocument.createElement('div');
|
|
div.classList.add('mw-references-wrap');
|
|
if (refGroup && refGroup.refs.length > rrOpts.threshold) {
|
|
div.classList.add('mw-references-columns');
|
|
}
|
|
// Transfer the about group to the wrapper where necessary
|
|
var first = DU.findFirstEncapsulationWrapperNode(refsNode);
|
|
if (first && (first !== refsNode)) {
|
|
// Assign a new about id since the old one belongs to `first`
|
|
// and this nested extension tag is expected to have one for clean
|
|
// semantic output. Serialization won't reach this depth because
|
|
// of the transclusion encapsulation.
|
|
refsNode.setAttribute('about', env.newAboutId());
|
|
div.setAttribute('about', first.getAttribute('about'));
|
|
}
|
|
refsNode.parentNode.insertBefore(div, refsNode);
|
|
div.appendChild(refsNode);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// Process <ref>s left behind after the DOM is fully processed.
|
|
// We process them as if there was an implicit <references /> tag at
|
|
// the end of the DOM.
|
|
References.prototype.insertMissingReferencesIntoDOM = function(refsData, node) {
|
|
var env = refsData.env;
|
|
var doc = node.ownerDocument;
|
|
var self = this;
|
|
|
|
refsData.refGroups.forEach(function(refsValue, refsGroup) {
|
|
var ol = doc.createElement('ol');
|
|
var dp = DU.getDataParsoid(ol);
|
|
DU.addAttributes(ol, {
|
|
'class': 'mw-references references',
|
|
typeof: 'mw:Extension/references',
|
|
about: env.newAboutId(),
|
|
});
|
|
// The new references come out of "nowhere", so to make selser work
|
|
// propertly, add a zero-sized DSR pointing to the end of the document.
|
|
dp.dsr = [env.page.src.length, env.page.src.length, 0, 0];
|
|
if (refsGroup) {
|
|
ol.setAttribute('data-mw-group', refsGroup);
|
|
dp.group = refsGroup;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Add a \n before the <ol> so that when serialized to wikitext,
|
|
// each <references /> tag appears on its own line.
|
|
node.appendChild(doc.createTextNode("\n"));
|
|
node.appendChild(ol);
|
|
self.insertReferencesIntoDOM(ol, refsData, [""], true);
|
|
});
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
References.prototype.serialHandler = {
|
|
handle: Promise.method(function(node, state, wrapperUnmodified) {
|
|
var dataMw = DU.getDataMw(node);
|
|
if (dataMw.autoGenerated && state.rtTestMode) {
|
|
// Eliminate auto-inserted <references /> noise in rt-testing
|
|
return Promise.resolve('');
|
|
} else {
|
|
return state.serializer.serializeExtensionStartTag(node, state)
|
|
.then(function(startTagSrc) {
|
|
if (!dataMw.body) {
|
|
return startTagSrc; // We self-closed this already.
|
|
} else if (typeof dataMw.body.html === 'string') {
|
|
return state.serializer.serializeHTML({
|
|
env: state.env,
|
|
extName: dataMw.name,
|
|
}, dataMw.body.html).then(function(src) {
|
|
return startTagSrc + src + '</' + dataMw.name + '>';
|
|
});
|
|
} else {
|
|
state.env.log('error',
|
|
'References body unavailable for: ' + node.outerHTML);
|
|
return ''; // Drop it!
|
|
}
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
}),
|
|
before: function(node, otherNode, state) {
|
|
// Serialize new references tags on a new line.
|
|
if (DU.isNewElt(node)) {
|
|
return { min: 1, max: 2 };
|
|
} else {
|
|
return null;
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
References.prototype.lintHandler = function(refs, env, tplInfo, domLinter) {
|
|
// Nothing to do
|
|
//
|
|
// FIXME: Not entirely true for scenarios where the <ref> tags
|
|
// are defined in the references section that is itself templated.
|
|
//
|
|
// {{1x|<references>\n<ref name='x'><b>foo</ref>\n</references>}}
|
|
//
|
|
// In this example, the references tag has the right tplInfo and
|
|
// when the <ref> tag is processed in the body of the article where
|
|
// it is accessed, there is no relevant template or dsr info available.
|
|
//
|
|
// Ignoring for now.
|
|
return refs.nextNode;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/* --------------------------------------------
|
|
* This handles wikitext like this:
|
|
*
|
|
* <references> <ref>foo</ref> </references>
|
|
* <references> <ref>bar</ref> </references>
|
|
* -------------------------------------------- */
|
|
var _processRefsInReferences = function(cite, refsData, node, referencesId,
|
|
referencesGroup, nestedRefsHTML) {
|
|
var child = node.firstChild;
|
|
while (child !== null) {
|
|
var nextChild = child.nextSibling;
|
|
if (DU.isElt(child)) {
|
|
var typeOf = child.getAttribute('typeof');
|
|
if ((/(?:^|\s)mw:Extension\/ref\/Marker(?=$|\s)/).test(typeOf)) {
|
|
cite.references.extractRefFromNode(child, refsData, cite,
|
|
referencesId, referencesGroup, nestedRefsHTML);
|
|
} else if (child.hasChildNodes()) {
|
|
_processRefsInReferences(cite, refsData,
|
|
child, referencesId, referencesGroup, nestedRefsHTML);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
child = nextChild;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
_processRefs = function(cite, refsData, node) {
|
|
var child = node.firstChild;
|
|
while (child !== null) {
|
|
var nextChild = child.nextSibling;
|
|
if (DU.isElt(child)) {
|
|
var typeOf = child.getAttribute('typeof');
|
|
if ((/(?:^|\s)mw:Extension\/ref\/Marker(?=$|\s)/).test(typeOf)) {
|
|
cite.references.extractRefFromNode(child, refsData, cite);
|
|
} else if ((/(?:^|\s)mw:Extension\/references(?=$|\s)/).test(typeOf)) {
|
|
var referencesId = child.getAttribute("about");
|
|
var referencesGroup = DU.getDataParsoid(child).group;
|
|
var nestedRefsHTML = [];
|
|
_processRefsInReferences(cite, refsData,
|
|
child, referencesId, referencesGroup, nestedRefsHTML);
|
|
cite.references.insertReferencesIntoDOM(child, refsData, nestedRefsHTML);
|
|
} else {
|
|
// inline media -- look inside the data-mw attribute
|
|
if (DU.isInlineMedia(child)) {
|
|
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
* SSS FIXME: This works but feels very special-cased in 2 ways:
|
|
*
|
|
* 1. special cased to images vs. any node that might have
|
|
* serialized HTML embedded in data-mw
|
|
* 2. special cased to global cite handling -- the general scenario
|
|
* is DOM post-processors that do different things on the
|
|
* top-level vs not.
|
|
* - Cite needs to process these fragments in the context of the
|
|
* top-level page, and has to be done in order of how the nodes
|
|
* are encountered.
|
|
* - DOM cleanup can be done on embedded fragments without
|
|
* any page-level context and in any order.
|
|
* - So, some variability here.
|
|
*
|
|
* We should be running dom.cleanup.js passes on embedded html
|
|
* in data-mw and other attributes. Since correctness doesn't
|
|
* depend on that cleanup, I am not adding more special-case
|
|
* code in dom.cleanup.js.
|
|
*
|
|
* Doing this more generically will require creating a DOMProcessor
|
|
* class and adding state to it.
|
|
* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */
|
|
var dmw = DU.getDataMw(child);
|
|
var caption = dmw.caption;
|
|
if (caption) {
|
|
// Extract the caption HTML, build the DOM, process refs,
|
|
// serialize to HTML, update the caption HTML.
|
|
var captionDOM = DU.ppToDOM(caption);
|
|
_processRefs(cite, refsData, captionDOM);
|
|
dmw.caption = DU.ppToXML(captionDOM, { innerXML: true });
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (child.hasChildNodes()) {
|
|
_processRefs(cite, refsData, child);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
child = nextChild;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Native Parsoid implementation of the Cite extension
|
|
* that ties together <ref> and <references>
|
|
*/
|
|
var Cite = function() {
|
|
this.ref = new Ref(this);
|
|
this.references = new References(this);
|
|
this.config = {
|
|
domPostProcessor: {
|
|
name: 'cite',
|
|
proc: this.domPostProcessor.bind(this),
|
|
},
|
|
tags: [
|
|
{
|
|
name: 'ref',
|
|
tokenHandler: this.ref.tokenHandler.bind(this.ref),
|
|
serialHandler: this.ref.serialHandler,
|
|
lintHandler: this.ref.lintHandler,
|
|
}, {
|
|
name: 'references',
|
|
tokenHandler: this.references.tokenHandler.bind(this.references),
|
|
serialHandler: this.references.serialHandler,
|
|
lintHandler: this.references.lintHandler,
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
styles: [
|
|
'ext.cite.style',
|
|
'ext.cite.styles',
|
|
],
|
|
};
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// DOM Post Processor
|
|
Cite.prototype.domPostProcessor = function(node, env, options, atTopLevel) {
|
|
if (atTopLevel) {
|
|
var refsData = new ReferencesData(env);
|
|
_processRefs(this, refsData, node);
|
|
this.references.insertMissingReferencesIntoDOM(refsData, node);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (typeof module === "object") {
|
|
module.exports = Cite;
|
|
}
|