mediawiki-extensions-Discus.../includes/CommentParser.php

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<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\DiscussionTools;
use Config;
use DateInterval;
use DateTime;
use DateTimeImmutable;
use DateTimeZone;
use DOMElement;
use DOMNode;
use DOMText;
use DOMXPath;
use IP;
use Language;
use MediaWiki\MediaWikiServices;
use Title;
// TODO maybe make a class for ranges?
// TODO make a class for comments
// TODO clean up static vs non-static
// TODO consider rewriting as single traversal, without XPath
// TODO consider making timestamp parsing not a returned function
class CommentParser {
private const SIGNATURE_SCAN_LIMIT = 100;
/**
* @param Language $language Content language
* @param Config $config
* @param array $data
*/
public function __construct( Language $language, Config $config, array $data = [] ) {
$this->language = $language;
$this->config = $config;
$this->dateFormat = $this->language->getDateFormatString(
'both',
$this->language->dateFormat( false )
);
// TODO: We probably shouldn't assume that each digit can be represented by a single BMP
// codepoint in every language (although it seems to be true right now).
$this->digits = $this->config->get( 'TranslateNumerals' ) ?
$this->language->formatNum( '0123456789', true ) :
null;
$this->digitsRegexp = $this->config->get( 'TranslateNumerals' ) ?
'[' . $this->language->formatNum( '0123456789', true ) . ']' :
'\\d';
// TODO: Instead of passing data used for mocking, mock the methods that fetch the data.
$this->data = $data;
$this->localTimezone = $this->config->get( 'Localtimezone' );
$this->timezoneAbbrs = $this->computeTimezoneAbbrs();
}
public static function newFromGlobalState() : CommentParser {
return new static(
MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->getContentLanguage(),
MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->getMainConfig()
);
}
/**
* Build the timezone abbreviations map for the local timezone.
* @return array Associative array mapping localized timezone abbreviations to IANA abbreviations
*/
private function computeTimezoneAbbrs() : array {
// Return only timezone abbreviations for the local timezone (there will often be two, for
// non-DST and DST timestamps, and sometimes more due to historical data, but that's okay).
$timezoneAbbrs = array_keys( array_filter(
DateTimeZone::listAbbreviations(),
function ( $timezones ) {
foreach ( $timezones as $tz ) {
if ( $tz['timezone_id'] === $this->localTimezone ) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
) );
return array_combine(
array_map( function ( $tzMsg ) {
// MWTimestamp::getTimezoneMessage()
// Parser::pstPass2()
// Messages used here: 'timezone-utc' and so on
$key = 'timezone-' . strtolower( trim( $tzMsg ) );
$msg = wfMessage( $key )->inLanguage( $this->language );
// TODO: This probably causes a similar issue to https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T221294,
// but we *must* check the message existence in the database, because the messages are not
// actually defined by MediaWiki core for any timezone other than UTC...
if ( $msg->exists() ) {
return $this->getMessages( [ $key ] )[0];
}
return strtoupper( $tzMsg );
}, $timezoneAbbrs ),
array_map( 'strtoupper', $timezoneAbbrs )
);
}
/**
* Get a MediaWiki page title from a URL
* @param string $url
* @return Title|null
*/
private function getTitleFromUrl( string $url ) : ?Title {
// TODO: Set the correct base in the document?
if ( strpos( $url, './' ) === 0 ) {
$url = 'https://local/wiki/' . substr( $url, 2 );
} elseif ( strpos( $url, '://' ) === false ) {
$url = 'https://local' . $url;
}
$bits = wfParseUrl( $url );
$query = wfCgiToArray( $bits['query'] ?? '' );
if ( isset( $query['title'] ) ) {
return Title::newFromText( $query['title'] );
}
$articlePathRegexp = '/' . str_replace(
preg_quote( '$1', '/' ),
'(.*)',
preg_quote( $this->config->get( 'ArticlePath' ), '/' )
) . '/';
$matches = null;
if ( preg_match( $articlePathRegexp, $url, $matches ) ) {
return Title::newFromText( urldecode( $matches[1] ) );
}
return null;
}
/**
* Return the next leaf node in the tree order that is not an empty or whitespace-only text node.
*
* In other words, this returns a text node with content other than whitespace, or an element node
* with no children, that follows the given node.
*
* @param DOMNode $node Node to start searching at. This node's children are ignored.
* @param DOMElement $rootNode Node to stop searching at
* @return DOMNode|null
*/
private function nextInterestingLeafNode( DOMNode $node, DOMElement $rootNode ) : ?DOMNode {
$n = $node;
do {
if ( $n->firstChild && ( $node === $rootNode || $n !== $node ) ) {
$n = $n->firstChild;
} elseif ( $n->nextSibling ) {
$n = $n->nextSibling;
} else {
while ( $n && $n !== $rootNode && !$n->nextSibling ) {
$n = $n->parentNode;
}
$n = $n->nextSibling;
}
if (
$n && (
(
$n->nodeType === XML_TEXT_NODE &&
CommentUtils::htmlTrim( $n->nodeValue ) !== ''
) ||
(
$n->nodeType === XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE &&
CommentUtils::htmlTrim( $n->nodeValue ) !== ''
) ||
( $n->nodeType === XML_ELEMENT_NODE && !$n->firstChild )
)
) {
return $n;
}
} while ( $n && $n !== $rootNode );
return null;
}
/**
* @param string[] $values Values to match
* @return string Regular expression
*/
private static function regexpAlternateGroup( array $values ) : string {
return '(' . implode( '|', array_map( function ( $x ) {
return preg_quote( $x, '/' );
}, $values ) ) . ')';
}
/**
* @param string[] $messageKeys Message keys
* @return string[] Message values
*/
private function getMessages( array $messageKeys ) : array {
return array_map( function ( $key ) {
return isset( $this->data['contLangMessages'][$key] ) ?
$this->data['contLangMessages'][$key] :
wfMessage( $key )->inLanguage( $this->language )->text();
}, $messageKeys );
}
/**
* Get a regexp that matches timestamps generated using the given date format.
*
* This only supports format characters that are used by the default date format in any of
* MediaWiki's languages, namely: D, d, F, G, H, i, j, l, M, n, Y, xg, xkY (and escape characters),
* and only dates when MediaWiki existed, let's say 2000 onwards (Thai dates before 1941 are
* complicated).
*
* @param string $format Date format
* @param string $digitsRegexp Regular expression matching a single localized digit, e.g. '[0-9]'
* @param array $tzAbbrs Associative array mapping localized timezone abbreviations to
* IANA abbrevations, for the local timezone, e.g. [ 'EDT' => 'EDT', 'EST' => 'EST' ]
* @return string Regular expression
*/
private function getTimestampRegexp(
string $format, string $digitsRegexp, array $tzAbbrs
) : string {
$formatLength = strlen( $format );
$s = '';
// Adapted from Language::sprintfDate()
for ( $p = 0; $p < $formatLength; $p++ ) {
$num = false;
$code = $format[ $p ];
if ( $code === 'x' && $p < $formatLength - 1 ) {
$code .= $format[++$p];
}
if ( $code === 'xk' && $p < $formatLength - 1 ) {
$code .= $format[++$p];
}
switch ( $code ) {
case 'xx' :
$s .= 'x';
break;
case 'xg':
$s .= self::regexpAlternateGroup(
$this->getMessages( Language::MONTH_GENITIVE_MESSAGES )
);
break;
case 'd':
$num = '2';
break;
case 'D':
$s .= self::regexpAlternateGroup(
$this->getMessages( Language::WEEKDAY_ABBREVIATED_MESSAGES )
);
break;
case 'j':
$num = '1,2';
break;
case 'l':
$s .= self::regexpAlternateGroup(
$this->getMessages( Language::WEEKDAY_MESSAGES )
);
break;
case 'F':
$s .= self::regexpAlternateGroup(
$this->getMessages( Language::MONTH_MESSAGES )
);
break;
case 'M':
$s .= self::regexpAlternateGroup(
$this->getMessages( Language::MONTH_ABBREVIATED_MESSAGES )
);
break;
case 'n':
$num = '1,2';
break;
case 'Y':
$num = '4';
break;
case 'xkY':
$num = '4';
break;
case 'G':
$num = '1,2';
break;
case 'H':
$num = '2';
break;
case 'i':
$num = '2';
break;
case '\\':
// Backslash escaping
if ( $p < $formatLength - 1 ) {
$s .= preg_quote( $format[++$p], '/' );
} else {
$s .= preg_quote( '\\', '/' );
}
break;
case '"':
// Quoted literal
if ( $p < $formatLength - 1 ) {
$endQuote = strpos( $format, '"', $p + 1 );
if ( $endQuote === false ) {
// No terminating quote, assume literal "
$s .= '"';
} else {
$s .= preg_quote( substr( $format, $p + 1, $endQuote - $p - 1 ), '/' );
$p = $endQuote;
}
} else {
# Quote at end of string, assume literal "
$s .= '"';
}
break;
default:
$s .= preg_quote( $format[$p], '/' );
}
if ( $num !== false ) {
$s .= '(' . $digitsRegexp . '{' . $num . '})';
}
}
$tzRegexp = self::regexpAlternateGroup( array_keys( $tzAbbrs ) );
// Hardcoded parentheses and space like in Parser::pstPass2
// Ignore some invisible Unicode characters that often sneak into copypasted timestamps (T245784)
// \uNNNN syntax can only be used from PHP 7.3
return '/' . $s . '[\\x{200E}\\x{200F}]? [\\x{200E}\\x{200F}]?\\(' . $tzRegexp . '\\)/u';
}
/**
* Get a function that parses timestamps generated using the given date format, based on the result
* of matching the regexp returned by getTimestampRegexp()
*
* @param string $format Date format, as used by MediaWiki
* @param string|null $digits Localised digits from 0 to 9, e.g. `0123456789`
* @param string $localTimezone Local timezone IANA name, e.g. `America/New_York`
* @param array $tzAbbrs Map of localised timezone abbreviations to IANA abbreviations
* for the local timezone, e.g. [ 'EDT' => 'EDT', 'EST' => 'EST' ]
* @return function Parser function
*/
private function getTimestampParser(
string $format, ?string $digits, string $localTimezone, array $tzAbbrs
) : callable {
$untransformDigits = function ( string $text ) use ( $digits ) {
if ( !$digits ) {
return $text;
}
return preg_replace_callback(
'/[' . $digits . ']/',
function ( $m ) use ( $digits ) {
return strpos( $digits, $m[0] );
},
$text
);
};
$formatLength = strlen( $format );
$matchingGroups = [];
for ( $p = 0; $p < $formatLength; $p++ ) {
$code = $format[$p];
if ( $code === 'x' && $p < $formatLength - 1 ) {
$code .= $format[++$p];
}
if ( $code === 'xk' && $p < $formatLength - 1 ) {
$code .= $format[++$p];
}
switch ( $code ) {
case 'xx':
break;
case 'xg':
case 'd':
case 'j':
case 'D':
case 'l':
case 'F':
case 'M':
case 'n':
case 'Y':
case 'xkY':
case 'G':
case 'H':
case 'i':
$matchingGroups[] = $code;
break;
case '\\':
// Backslash escaping
if ( $p < $formatLength - 1 ) {
$p++;
}
break;
case '"':
// Quoted literal
if ( $p < $formatLength - 1 ) {
$endQuote = strpos( $format, '"', $p + 1 );
if ( $endQuote !== false ) {
$p = $endQuote;
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
return function ( array $match ) use (
$matchingGroups, $untransformDigits, $localTimezone, $tzAbbrs
) {
if ( is_array( $match[0] ) ) {
// Strip PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE data
$match = array_map( function ( $tuple ) {
return $tuple[0];
}, $match );
}
$year = 0;
$monthIdx = 0;
$day = 0;
$hour = 0;
$minute = 0;
foreach ( $matchingGroups as $i => $code ) {
$text = $match[$i + 1];
switch ( $code ) {
case 'xg':
$monthIdx = array_search( $text, $this->getMessages( Language::MONTH_GENITIVE_MESSAGES ) );
break;
case 'd':
case 'j':
$day = intval( $untransformDigits( $text ) );
break;
case 'D':
case 'l':
// Day of the week - unused
break;
case 'F':
$monthIdx = array_search( $text, $this->getMessages( Language::MONTH_MESSAGES ) );
break;
case 'M':
$monthIdx = array_search( $text, $this->getMessages( Language::MONTH_ABBREVIATED_MESSAGES ) );
break;
case 'n':
$monthIdx = intval( $untransformDigits( $text ) ) - 1;
break;
case 'Y':
$year = intval( $untransformDigits( $text ) );
break;
case 'xkY':
// Thai year
$year = intval( $untransformDigits( $text ) ) - 543;
break;
case 'G':
case 'H':
$hour = intval( $untransformDigits( $text ) );
break;
case 'i':
$minute = intval( $untransformDigits( $text ) );
break;
default:
// TODO throw NotImplementedException or whatever it's called
throw new MWException( 'Not implemented' );
}
}
// The last matching group is the timezone abbreviation
$tzAbbr = $tzAbbrs[ end( $match ) ];
// Most of the time, the timezone abbreviation is not necessary to parse the date, since we
// can assume all times are in the wiki's local timezone.
$date = new DateTime();
// setTimezone must be called before setDate/setTime
$date->setTimezone( new DateTimeZone( $localTimezone ) );
$date->setDate( $year, $monthIdx + 1, $day );
$date->setTime( $hour, $minute, 0 );
// But during the "fall back" at the end of DST, some times will happen twice.
// Since the timezone abbreviation disambiguates the DST/non-DST times, we can detect
// when PHP chose the wrong one, and then try the other one. It appears that PHP always
// uses the later (non-DST) hour, but that behavior isn't documented, so we account for both.
if ( $date->format( 'T' ) !== $tzAbbr ) {
$altDate = clone $date;
if ( $date->format( 'I' ) ) {
// Parsed time is DST, try non-DST by advancing one hour
$altDate->add( new DateInterval( 'PT1H' ) );
} else {
// Parsed time is non-DST, try DST by going back one hour
$altDate->sub( new DateInterval( 'PT1H' ) );
}
if ( $altDate->format( 'T' ) === $tzAbbr ) {
$date = $altDate;
}
// else: neither DST nor non-DST gives us the expected timezone
// TODO log a warning in this case?
}
// Now set the timezone back to UTC for formatting
$date->setTimezone( new DateTimeZone( 'UTC' ) );
$date = DateTimeImmutable::createFromMutable( $date );
return $date;
};
}
/**
* Get a regular expression that matches timestamps in the local date format.
*
* This calls getTimestampRegexp() with predefined data for the current wiki.
*
* @return string Regular expression
*/
public function getLocalTimestampRegexp() : string {
return self::getTimestampRegexp(
$this->dateFormat,
$this->digitsRegexp,
$this->timezoneAbbrs
);
}
/**
* Get a function that parses timestamps in the local date format, based on the result
* of matching the regexp returned by getLocalTimestampRegexp().
*
* This calls getTimestampParser() with predefined data for the current wiki.
*
* @return function Parser function
*/
private function getLocalTimestampParser() : callable {
return $this->getTimestampParser(
$this->dateFormat,
$this->digits,
$this->localTimezone,
$this->timezoneAbbrs
);
}
/**
* Get the indent level of $node, relative to $rootNode.
*
* The indent level is the number of lists inside of which it is nested.
*
* @param DOMNode $node
* @param DOMElement $rootNode
* @return int
*/
private function getIndentLevel( DOMNode $node, DOMElement $rootNode ) : int {
$indent = 0;
while ( $node ) {
if ( $node === $rootNode ) {
break;
}
$nodeName = strtolower( $node->nodeName );
if ( $nodeName === 'li' || $nodeName === 'dd' ) {
$indent++;
}
$node = $node->parentNode;
}
return $indent;
}
/**
* Find a user signature preceding a timestamp.
*
* The signature includes the timestamp node.
*
* A signature must contain at least one link to the user's userpage, discussion page or
* contributions (and may contain other links). The link may be nested in other elements.
*
* This function returns a two-element array. The first element is an array of sibling nodes
* comprising the signature, with $timestampNode as the last element. The second element
* is the username (null for unsigned comments).
*
* @param DOMText $timestampNode Text node
* @param DOMNode|null $until Node to stop searching at
* @return array [ nodes, username ]
*/
private function findSignature( DOMText $timestampNode, DOMNode $until = null ) : array {
$node = $timestampNode;
$sigNodes = [ $node ];
$sigUsername = null;
$length = 0;
$lastLinkNode = $timestampNode;
while (
( $node = $node->previousSibling ) && $length < self::SIGNATURE_SCAN_LIMIT && $node !== $until
) {
$sigNodes[] = $node;
$length += $node->textContent ? strlen( $node->textContent ) : 0;
if ( $node->nodeType === XML_TEXT_NODE ) {
// FIXME use proper constant, or proper isText check
continue;
}
$links = [];
if ( strtolower( $node->nodeName ) === 'a' ) {
$links = [ $node ];
} elseif ( $node->nodeType === XML_ELEMENT_NODE ) {
// Handle links nested in formatting elements.
// Helpful accidental feature: users whose signature is not detected in full (due to
// text formatting) can just wrap it in a <span> to fix that.
// "Ten Pound Hammer • (What did I screw up now?)"
// "« Saper // dyskusja »"
$links = $node->getElementsByTagName( 'a' );
}
if ( !count( $links ) ) {
continue;
}
// Find the earliest link that links to the user's user page
foreach ( $links as $link ) {
$username = null;
$title = $this->getTitleFromUrl( $link->getAttribute( 'href' ) );
if ( !$title ) {
continue;
}
if ( $title->getNamespace() === NS_USER || $title->getNamespace() === NS_USER_TALK ) {
$username = $title->getText();
if ( strpos( $username, '/' ) !== false ) {
continue;
}
} elseif ( $title->isSpecial( 'Contributions' ) ) {
$parts = explode( '/', $title->getText(), 2 );
if ( !isset( $parts[1] ) ) {
continue;
}
// Normalize the username: users may link to their contributions with an unnormalized name
$userpage = Title::makeTitleSafe( NS_USER, $parts[1] );
if ( !$userpage ) {
continue;
}
$username = $userpage->getText();
}
if ( !$username ) {
continue;
}
if ( IP::isIPv6( $username ) ) {
// Bot-generated links "Preceding unsigned comment added by" have non-standard case
$username = strtoupper( $username );
}
// Accept the first link to the user namespace, then only accept links to that user
if ( $sigUsername === null ) {
$sigUsername = $username;
}
if ( $username === $sigUsername ) {
$lastLinkNode = $node;
break;
}
}
// Keep looking if a node with links wasn't a link to a user page
// "Doc James (talk · contribs · email)"
}
// Pop excess text nodes
while ( end( $sigNodes ) !== $lastLinkNode ) {
array_pop( $sigNodes );
}
return [ $sigNodes, $sigUsername ];
}
/**
* Find all timestamps within a DOM subtree.
*
* @param DOMElement $rootNode
* @return array Array of [node, matchData] pairs
*/
public function findTimestamps( DOMElement $rootNode ) : array {
$xpath = new DOMXPath( $rootNode->ownerDocument );
$textNodes = $xpath->query( '//text()', $rootNode );
$matches = [];
$timestampRegex = self::getLocalTimestampRegexp();
foreach ( $textNodes as $node ) {
$startNode = $node;
$nodeText = '';
while ( $node ) {
$nodeText .= $node->nodeValue;
// In Parsoid HTML, entities are represented as a 'mw:Entity' node, rather than normal HTML
// entities. On Arabic Wikipedia, the "UTC" timezone name contains some non-breaking spaces,
// which apparently are often turned into &nbsp; entities by buggy editing tools. To handle
// this, we must piece together the text, so that our regexp can match those timestamps.
if (
$node->nextSibling &&
$node->nextSibling->nodeType === XML_ELEMENT_NODE &&
$node->nextSibling->getAttribute( 'typeof' ) === 'mw:Entity'
) {
$nodeText .= $node->nextSibling->firstChild->nodeValue;
// If the entity is followed by more text, do this again
if (
$node->nextSibling->nextSibling &&
$node->nextSibling->nextSibling->nodeType === XML_TEXT_NODE
) {
$node = $node->nextSibling->nextSibling;
} else {
$node = null;
}
} else {
$node = null;
}
}
$matchData = null;
// Allows us to mimic match.index in #getComments
if ( preg_match( $timestampRegex, $nodeText, $matchData, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE ) ) {
$matches[] = [ $startNode, $matchData ];
}
}
return $matches;
}
/**
* Get all discussion comments (and headings) within a DOM subtree.
*
* This returns a flat list, use groupThreads() to associate replies to original messages and
* get a tree structure starting at section headings.
*
* For example, for a MediaWiki discussion like this (we're dealing with HTML DOM here,
* the wikitext syntax is just for illustration):
*
* == A ==
* B. ~~~~
* : C.
* : C. ~~~~
* :: D. ~~~~
* ::: E. ~~~~
* ::: F. ~~~~
* : G. ~~~~
* H. ~~~~
* : I. ~~~~
*
* This function would return a structure like:
*
* [
* [ 'type' => 'heading', 'level' => 0, 'range' => (h2: A) },
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 1, 'range' => (p: B) },
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 2, 'range' => (li: C, li: C) },
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 3, 'range' => (li: D) },
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 4, 'range' => (li: E) },
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 4, 'range' => (li: F) },
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 2, 'range' => (li: G) },
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 1, 'range' => (p: H) },
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 2, 'range' => (li: I) }
* ]
*
* The elements of the array are stdClass objects with the following fields:
* - 'type' (string): 'heading' or 'comment'
* - 'range' (array): The extent of the comment, including the signature and timestamp.
* Comments can start or end in the middle of a DOM node.
* Keys: 'startContainer', 'startOffset', 'endContainer' and 'endOffset'
* - 'level' (int): Indentation level of the comment. Headings are 0, comments start at 1.
* - 'timestamp' (string): Timestamp (TODO in what format?). Not set for headings.
* - 'author' (string|null): Comment author's username, null for unsigned comments.
* Not set for headings.
*
* @param DOMElement $rootNode
* @return stdClass[] Results. Each result is an object.
*/
public function getComments( DOMElement $rootNode ) : array {
$timestamps = $this->findTimestamps( $rootNode );
$xpath = new DOMXPath( $rootNode->ownerDocument );
$allNodes = $xpath->query( '//text()|//node()', $rootNode );
$tocNode = $rootNode->ownerDocument->getElementById( 'toc' );
$comments = [];
$dfParser = $this->getLocalTimestampParser();
// Placeholder heading in case there are comments in the 0th section
$range = (object)[
'startContainer' => $rootNode,
'startOffset' => 0,
'endContainer' => $rootNode,
'endOffset' => 0
];
$fakeHeading = (object)[
'placeholderHeading' => true,
'type' => 'heading',
'range' => $range,
'level' => 0
];
$curComment = $fakeHeading;
$nextTimestamp = 0;
foreach ( $allNodes as $node ) {
// Skip nodes inside <div id="toc">
if ( $tocNode && CommentUtils::contains( $tocNode, $node ) ) {
continue;
}
if ( $node->nodeType === XML_ELEMENT_NODE && preg_match( '/^h[1-6]$/i', $node->nodeName ) ) {
$range = (object)[
'startContainer' => $node,
'startOffset' => 0,
'endContainer' => $node,
'endOffset' => $node->childNodes->length
];
$curComment = (object)[
'type' => 'heading',
'range' => $range,
'level' => 0
];
$comments[] = $curComment;
} elseif ( isset( $timestamps[$nextTimestamp] ) && $node === $timestamps[$nextTimestamp][0] ) {
$foundSignature = $this->findSignature( $node, $curComment->range->endContainer );
$author = $foundSignature[1];
$firstSigNode = end( $foundSignature[0] );
if ( !$author ) {
// Ignore timestamps for which we couldn't find a signature. It's probably not a real
// comment, but just a false match due to a copypasted timestamp.
$nextTimestamp++;
continue;
}
// Everything from the last comment up to here is the next comment
$startNode = $this->nextInterestingLeafNode( $curComment->range->endContainer, $rootNode );
$match = $timestamps[$nextTimestamp][1];
$range = (object)[
'startContainer' => $startNode->parentNode,
'startOffset' => CommentUtils::childIndexOf( $startNode ),
'endContainer' => $node,
'endOffset' => $match[0][1] + strlen( $match[0][0] )
];
$sigRange = (object)[
'startContainer' => $firstSigNode->parentNode,
'startOffset' => CommentUtils::childIndexOf( $firstSigNode ),
'endContainer' => $node,
'endOffset' => $match[0][1] + strlen( $match[0][0] )
];
$startLevel = $this->getIndentLevel( $startNode, $rootNode ) + 1;
$endLevel = $this->getIndentLevel( $node, $rootNode ) + 1;
if ( $startLevel !== $endLevel ) {
// TODO warn: 'Comment starts and ends with different indentation'
}
// Avoid generating multiple comments when there is more than one signature on a single "line".
// Often this is done when someone edits their comment later and wants to add a note about that.
// (Or when another person corrects a typo, or strikes out a comment, etc.) Multiple comments
// within one paragraph/listitem result in a confusing double "Reply" button, and we also have
// no way to indicate which one you're replying to (this might matter in the future for
// notifications or something).
if (
$curComment->type === 'comment' &&
(
CommentUtils::closestElement(
$node, [ 'li', 'dd', 'p' ]
) ?? $node->parentNode
) ===
(
CommentUtils::closestElement(
$curComment->range->endContainer, [ 'li', 'dd', 'p' ]
) ?? $curComment->range->endContainer->parentNode
)
) {
// Merge this with the previous comment. Use that comment's author and timestamp.
$curComment->range->endContainer = $range->endContainer;
$curComment->range->endOffset = $range->endOffset;
$curComment->signatureRanges[] = $sigRange;
$curComment->level = min( min( $startLevel, $endLevel ), $curComment->level );
$nextTimestamp++;
continue;
}
$curComment = (object)[
'type' => 'comment',
// Almost DateTimeInterface::RFC3339_EXTENDED
'timestamp' => $dfParser( $match )->format( 'Y-m-d\TH:i:s.v\Z' ),
'author' => $author,
'range' => $range,
'signatureRanges' => [ $sigRange ],
// Should this use the indent level of $startNode or $node?
'level' => min( $startLevel, $endLevel )
];
$comments[] = $curComment;
$nextTimestamp++;
}
}
// Insert the fake placeholder heading if there are any comments in the 0th section
// (before the first real heading)
if ( count( $comments ) && $comments[ 0 ]->type !== 'heading' ) {
array_unshift( $comments, $fakeHeading );
}
return $comments;
}
/**
* Group discussion comments into threads and associate replies to original messages.
*
* Each thread must begin with a heading. Original messages in the thread are treated as replies to
* its heading. Other replies are associated based on the order and indentation level.
*
* Note that the objects in `comments` are extended in-place with the additional data.
*
* For example, for a MediaWiki discussion like this (we're dealing with HTML DOM here,
* the wikitext syntax is just for illustration):
*
* == A ==
* B. ~~~~
* : C.
* : C. ~~~~
* :: D. ~~~~
* ::: E. ~~~~
* ::: F. ~~~~
* : G. ~~~~
* H. ~~~~
* : I. ~~~~
*
* This function would return a structure like:
*
* [
* [ 'type' => 'heading', 'level' => 0, 'range' => (h2: A), 'replies' => [
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 1, 'range' => (p: B), 'replies' => [
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 2, 'range' => (li: C, li: C), 'replies' => [
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 3, 'range' => (li: D), 'replies' => [
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 4, 'range' => (li: E), 'replies' => [] ],
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 4, 'range' => (li: F), 'replies': [] ],
* ] ],
* ] ],
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 2, 'range' => (li: G), 'replies' => [] ],
* ] ],
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 1, 'range' => (p: H), 'replies' => [
* [ 'type' => 'comment', 'level' => 2, 'range' => (li: I), 'replies' => [] ],
* ] ],
* ] ],
* ]
*
* @param stdClass[] &$comments Result of #getComments, will be modified to add more properties
* @return stdClass[] Tree structure of comments, using the same objects as `comments`. Top-level
* items are the headings. The following properties are added:
* - id: Unique ID (within the page) for this comment, intended to be used to
* find this comment in other revisions of the same page
* - replies: Comment objects which are replies to this comment
* - parent: Comment object which this is a reply to (null for headings)
*/
public function groupThreads( array &$comments ) : array {
$threads = [];
$replies = [];
$commentsById = [];
foreach ( $comments as &$comment ) {
if ( $comment->level === 0 ) {
// We don't need ids for section headings right now, but we might in the future
// e.g. if we allow replying directly to sections (adding top-level comments)
$id = null;
} else {
$id = ( $comment->author ?? '' ) . '|' . $comment->timestamp;
// If there would be multiple comments with the same ID (i.e. the user left multiple comments
// in one edit, or within a minute), append sequential numbers
$number = 0;
while ( isset( $commentsById["$id|$number"] ) ) {
$number++;
}
$id = "$id|$number";
}
if ( $id !== null ) {
$commentsById[$id] = $comment;
}
// This modifies the original objects in $comments!
$comment->id = $id;
$comment->replies = [];
$comment->parent = null;
if ( count( $replies ) < $comment->level ) {
// Someone skipped an indentation level (or several). Pretend that the previous reply
// covers multiple indentation levels, so that following comments get connected to it.
// TODO warn: 'Comment skips indentation level'
while ( count( $replies ) < $comment->level ) {
// FIXME this will clone the reply, not just set a reference
$replies[] = end( $replies );
}
}
if ( $comment->level === 0 ) {
// New root (thread)
$threads[] = $comment;
} elseif ( isset( $replies[ $comment->level - 1 ] ) ) {
// Add as a reply to the closest less-nested comment
$comment->parent = $replies[ $comment->level - 1 ];
$comment->parent->replies[] = $comment;
} else {
// TODO warn: 'Comment could not be connected to a thread'
}
$replies[ $comment->level ] = $comment;
// Cut off more deeply nested replies
// TODO look up if there's a more convenient function to truncate arrays
array_splice( $replies, $comment->level + 1, count( $replies ) - $comment->level - 1 );
}
return $threads;
}
/**
* Get the list of authors involved in a comment and its replies.
*
* You probably want to pass a thread root here (a heading).
*
* @param stdClass $comment Comment object, as returned by #groupThreads
* @return string[] Author usernames
*/
public function getAuthors( $comment ) {
$authors = [];
$getAuthorSet = function ( $comment ) use ( &$authors, &$getAuthorSet ) {
if ( $comment->author ?? false ) {
$authors[ $comment->author ] = true;
}
// Get the set of authors in the same format from each reply
array_map( $getAuthorSet, $comment->replies );
};
$getAuthorSet( $comment );
ksort( $authors );
return array_keys( $authors );
}
/**
* Get the name of the page from which this comment is transcluded (if any).
*
* @param stdClass $comment Comment object, as returned by #groupThreads
* @return string|bool `false` if this comment is not transcluded. A string if it's transcluded
* from a single page (the page title, in text form with spaces). `true` if it's transcluded, but
* we can't determine the source.
*/
public function getTranscludedFrom( $comment ) {
// If some template is used within the comment (e.g. {{ping|…}} or {{tl|…}}), that *does not* mean
// the comment is transcluded. We only want to consider comments to be transcluded if the wrapper
// element (usually <li> or <p>) is marked as part of a transclusion.
// TODO: This seems to work fine but I'm having a hard time explaining why it is correct...
$node = $comment->range->endContainer;
// Find the node containing information about the transclusion:
// 1. Find the closest ancestor with an 'about' attribute
// 2. Find the main node of the about-group (first sibling with the same 'about' attribute)
// 3. If this is an mw:Transclusion node, return it; otherwise, go to step 1
while ( $node ) {
// 1.
if (
$node->nodeType === XML_ELEMENT_NODE &&
$node->getAttribute( 'about' ) &&
preg_match( '/^#mwt\d+$/', $node->getAttribute( 'about' ) )
) {
$about = $node->getAttribute( 'about' );
// 2.
while (
$node->previousSibling &&
$node->previousSibling->nodeType === XML_ELEMENT_NODE &&
$node->previousSibling->getAttribute( 'about' ) === $about
) {
$node = $node->previousSibling;
}
// 3.
if (
$node->getAttribute( 'typeof' ) &&
inArray( 'mw:Transclusion', explode( ' ', $node->getAttribute( 'typeof' ) ) )
) {
break;
}
}
$node = $node->parentNode;
}
if ( !$node ) {
// No mw:Transclusion node found, this comment is not transcluded
return false;
}
$dataMw = json_decode( $node->getAttribute( 'data-mw' ), true );
// Only return a page name if this is a simple single-template transclusion.
if (
$dataMw['parts'] &&
count( $dataMw['parts'] ) === 1 &&
$dataMw['parts'][0]['template'] &&
$dataMw['parts'][0]['template']['target']['href']
) {
// TODO: Slice off the './' prefix and convert to text form (underscores to spaces, URL-decoded)
return $dataMw['parts'][0]['template']['target']['href'];
}
// Multi-template transclusion, or a parser function call, or template-affected wikitext outside
// of a template call, or a mix of the above
return true;
}
}