'use strict'; /* global $:off */ /** * @external ThreadItem */ var utils = require( './utils.js' ), codePointLength = require( 'mediawiki.String' ).codePointLength, trimByteLength = require( 'mediawiki.String' ).trimByteLength, CommentItem = require( './CommentItem.js' ), HeadingItem = require( './HeadingItem.js' ), ThreadItem = require( './ThreadItem.js' ), // Data::getLocalData() data = require( './parser/data.json' ), moment = require( './lib/moment-timezone/moment-timezone-with-data-1970-2030.js' ); /** * Utilities for detecting and parsing components of discussion pages: signatures, timestamps, * comments and threads. * * @class mw.dt.Parser */ function Parser( rootNode ) { this.rootNode = rootNode; this.threadItems = null; this.commentItems = null; this.threadItemsByName = null; this.threadItemsById = null; this.threads = null; } OO.initClass( Parser ); /** * Get text of localisation messages in content language. * * @private * @param {string} contLangVariant Content language variant * @param {string[]} messages Message keys * @return {string[]} Message values */ function getMessages( contLangVariant, messages ) { return messages.map( function ( code ) { return data.contLangMessages[ contLangVariant ][ code ]; } ); } /** * 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). * * @private * @param {string} contLangVariant Content language variant * @param {string} format Date format, as used by MediaWiki * @param {string} digitsRegexp Regular expression matching a single localised digit, e.g. `[0-9]` * @param {Object} tzAbbrs Map of localised timezone abbreviations to IANA abbreviations * for the local timezone, e.g. `{EDT: "EDT", EST: "EST"}` * @return {string} Regular expression */ Parser.prototype.getTimestampRegexp = function ( contLangVariant, format, digitsRegexp, tzAbbrs ) { var s, p, num, code, endQuote, tzRegexp, regexp; function regexpGroup( r ) { return '(' + r + ')'; } function regexpAlternateGroup( array ) { return '(' + array.map( mw.util.escapeRegExp ).join( '|' ) + ')'; } s = ''; // Adapted from Language::sprintfDate() for ( p = 0; p < format.length; p++ ) { num = false; code = format[ p ]; if ( code === 'x' && p < format.length - 1 ) { code += format[ ++p ]; } if ( code === 'xk' && p < format.length - 1 ) { code += format[ ++p ]; } switch ( code ) { case 'xx': s += 'x'; break; case 'xg': s += regexpAlternateGroup( getMessages( contLangVariant, [ 'january-gen', 'february-gen', 'march-gen', 'april-gen', 'may-gen', 'june-gen', 'july-gen', 'august-gen', 'september-gen', 'october-gen', 'november-gen', 'december-gen' ] ) ); break; case 'd': num = '2'; break; case 'D': s += regexpAlternateGroup( getMessages( contLangVariant, [ 'sun', 'mon', 'tue', 'wed', 'thu', 'fri', 'sat' ] ) ); break; case 'j': num = '1,2'; break; case 'l': s += regexpAlternateGroup( getMessages( contLangVariant, [ 'sunday', 'monday', 'tuesday', 'wednesday', 'thursday', 'friday', 'saturday' ] ) ); break; case 'F': s += regexpAlternateGroup( getMessages( contLangVariant, [ 'january', 'february', 'march', 'april', 'may_long', 'june', 'july', 'august', 'september', 'october', 'november', 'december' ] ) ); break; case 'M': s += regexpAlternateGroup( getMessages( contLangVariant, [ 'jan', 'feb', 'mar', 'apr', 'may', 'jun', 'jul', 'aug', 'sep', 'oct', 'nov', 'dec' ] ) ); 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 < format.length - 1 ) { s += mw.util.escapeRegExp( format[ ++p ] ); } else { s += mw.util.escapeRegExp( '\\' ); } break; case '"': // Quoted literal if ( p < format.length - 1 ) { endQuote = format.indexOf( '"', p + 1 ); if ( endQuote === -1 ) { // No terminating quote, assume literal " s += '"'; } else { s += mw.util.escapeRegExp( format.substr( p + 1, endQuote - p - 1 ) ); p = endQuote; } } else { // Quote at end of string, assume literal " s += '"'; } break; default: s += mw.util.escapeRegExp( format[ p ] ); } if ( num !== false ) { s += regexpGroup( digitsRegexp + '{' + num + '}' ); } } tzRegexp = regexpAlternateGroup( Object.keys( tzAbbrs ) ); // Hard-coded parentheses and space like in Parser::pstPass2 // Ignore some invisible Unicode characters that often sneak into copy-pasted timestamps (T245784) regexp = s + '[\\u200E\\u200F]? [\\u200E\\u200F]?\\(' + tzRegexp + '\\)'; return regexp; }; /** * Get a function that parses timestamps generated using the given date format, based on the result * of matching the regexp returned by #getTimestampRegexp. * * @private * @param {string} contLangVariant Content language variant * @param {string} format Date format, as used by MediaWiki * @param {string[]|null} digits Localised digits from 0 to 9, e.g. `[ '0', '1', ..., '9' ]` * @param {string} localTimezone Local timezone IANA name, e.g. `America/New_York` * @param {Object} tzAbbrs Map of localised timezone abbreviations to IANA abbreviations * for the local timezone, e.g. `{EDT: "EDT", EST: "EST"}` * @return {TimestampParser} Timestamp parser function */ Parser.prototype.getTimestampParser = function ( contLangVariant, format, digits, localTimezone, tzAbbrs ) { var p, code, endQuote, matchingGroups = []; for ( p = 0; p < format.length; p++ ) { code = format[ p ]; if ( code === 'x' && p < format.length - 1 ) { code += format[ ++p ]; } if ( code === 'xk' && p < format.length - 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.push( code ); break; case '\\': // Backslash escaping if ( p < format.length - 1 ) { ++p; } break; case '"': // Quoted literal if ( p < format.length - 1 ) { endQuote = format.indexOf( '"', p + 1 ); if ( endQuote !== -1 ) { p = endQuote; } } break; default: break; } } function untransformDigits( text ) { if ( !digits ) { return text; } return text.replace( new RegExp( '[' + digits.join( '' ) + ']', 'g' ), function ( m ) { return digits.indexOf( m ); } ); } /** * @typedef {function(Array):moment} TimestampParser */ /** * Timestamp parser * * @param {Array} match RegExp match data * @return {moment} Moment date object */ return function timestampParser( match ) { var year = 0, monthIdx = 0, day = 0, hour = 0, minute = 0, tzAbbr, i, code2, text, date; for ( i = 0; i < matchingGroups.length; i++ ) { code2 = matchingGroups[ i ]; text = match[ i + 1 ]; switch ( code2 ) { case 'xg': monthIdx = getMessages( contLangVariant, [ 'january-gen', 'february-gen', 'march-gen', 'april-gen', 'may-gen', 'june-gen', 'july-gen', 'august-gen', 'september-gen', 'october-gen', 'november-gen', 'december-gen' ] ).indexOf( text ); break; case 'd': case 'j': day = Number( untransformDigits( text ) ); break; case 'D': case 'l': // Day of the week - unused break; case 'F': monthIdx = getMessages( contLangVariant, [ 'january', 'february', 'march', 'april', 'may_long', 'june', 'july', 'august', 'september', 'october', 'november', 'december' ] ).indexOf( text ); break; case 'M': monthIdx = getMessages( contLangVariant, [ 'jan', 'feb', 'mar', 'apr', 'may', 'jun', 'jul', 'aug', 'sep', 'oct', 'nov', 'dec' ] ).indexOf( text ); break; case 'n': monthIdx = Number( untransformDigits( text ) ) - 1; break; case 'Y': year = Number( untransformDigits( text ) ); break; case 'xkY': // Thai year year = Number( untransformDigits( text ) ) - 543; break; case 'G': case 'H': hour = Number( untransformDigits( text ) ); break; case 'i': minute = Number( untransformDigits( text ) ); break; default: throw new Error( 'Not implemented' ); } } // The last matching group is the timezone abbreviation tzAbbr = tzAbbrs[ match[ match.length - 1 ] ]; // 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 = moment.tz( [ year, monthIdx, day, hour, minute ], localTimezone ); // But during the "fall back" at the end of DST, some times will happen twice. Per the docs, // "Moment Timezone handles this by always using the earlier instance of a duplicated hour." // https://momentjs.com/timezone/docs/#/using-timezones/parsing-ambiguous-inputs/ // Since the timezone abbreviation disambiguates the DST/non-DST times, we can detect when // that behavior was incorrect... if ( date.zoneAbbr() !== tzAbbr ) { // ...and force the correct parsing. I can't find proper documentation for this feature, // but this pull request explains it: https://github.com/moment/moment-timezone/pull/101 moment.tz.moveAmbiguousForward = true; date = moment.tz( [ year, monthIdx, day, hour, minute ], localTimezone ); moment.tz.moveAmbiguousForward = false; if ( date.zoneAbbr() !== tzAbbr ) { // This should not be possible for "genuine" timestamps generated by MediaWiki. // But bots and humans get it wrong when marking up unsigned comments… // https://pl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Kawiarenka/Artykuły&diff=prev&oldid=54772606 date.discussionToolsWarning = 'Timestamp has timezone abbreviation for the wrong time'; } else { date.discussionToolsWarning = 'Ambiguous time at DST switchover was parsed'; } } return date; }; }; /** * Get a regexp that matches timestamps in the local date format, for each language variant. * * This calls #getTimestampRegexp with predefined data for the current wiki. * * @private * @return {string[]} Regular expressions */ Parser.prototype.getLocalTimestampRegexps = function () { var parser = this; return Object.keys( data.dateFormat ).map( function ( contLangVariant ) { return parser.getTimestampRegexp( contLangVariant, data.dateFormat[ contLangVariant ], '[' + data.digits[ contLangVariant ].join( '' ) + ']', data.timezones[ contLangVariant ] ); } ); }; /** * Get a function that parses timestamps in the local date format, for each language variant, * based on the result of matching the regexps returned by #getLocalTimestampRegexps. * * This calls #getTimestampParser with predefined data for the current wiki. * * @private * @return {TimestampParser[]} Timestamp parser functions */ Parser.prototype.getLocalTimestampParsers = function () { var parser = this; return Object.keys( data.dateFormat ).map( function ( contLangVariant ) { return parser.getTimestampParser( contLangVariant, data.dateFormat[ contLangVariant ], data.digits[ contLangVariant ], data.localTimezone, data.timezones[ contLangVariant ] ); } ); }; /** * Callback for document.createTreeWalker that will skip over nodes where we don't want to detect * comments (or section headings). * * @param {Node} node * @return {number} Appropriate NodeFilter constant */ function acceptOnlyNodesAllowingComments( node ) { // The table of contents has a heading that gets erroneously detected as a section if ( node.id === 'toc' ) { return NodeFilter.FILTER_REJECT; } // Don't detect comments within quotes (T275881) if ( node instanceof HTMLElement && ( node.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'blockquote' || node.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'cite' || node.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'q' ) ) { return NodeFilter.FILTER_REJECT; } // Don't detect comments within headings (but don't reject the headings themselves) if ( node.parentNode instanceof HTMLElement && node.parentNode.tagName.match( /^h([1-6])$/i ) ) { return NodeFilter.FILTER_REJECT; } return NodeFilter.FILTER_ACCEPT; } /** * Find a timestamp in a given text node * * @private * @param {Text} node Text node * @param {string[]} timestampRegexps Timestamp regexps * @return {Object|null} Object with the following keys: * - {number} offset Length of extra text preceding the node that was used for matching * - {number} parserIndex Which of the regexps matched * - {Array} matchData Regexp match data, which specifies the location of the match, * and which can be parsed using #getLocalTimestampParsers */ Parser.prototype.findTimestamp = function ( node, timestampRegexps ) { var matchData, i, nodeText = '', offset = 0; while ( node ) { nodeText = node.nodeValue + nodeText; // 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   entities by buggy editing tools. To handle // this, we must piece together the text, so that our regexp can match those timestamps. if ( node.previousSibling && node.previousSibling.nodeType === Node.ELEMENT_NODE && node.previousSibling.getAttribute( 'typeof' ) === 'mw:Entity' ) { nodeText = node.previousSibling.firstChild.nodeValue + nodeText; offset += node.previousSibling.firstChild.nodeValue.length; // If the entity is followed by more text, do this again if ( node.previousSibling.previousSibling && node.previousSibling.previousSibling.nodeType === Node.TEXT_NODE ) { offset += node.previousSibling.previousSibling.nodeValue.length; node = node.previousSibling.previousSibling; } else { node = null; } } else { node = null; } } for ( i = 0; i < timestampRegexps.length; i++ ) { // Technically, there could be multiple matches in a single text node. However, the ultimate // point of this is to find the signatures which precede the timestamps, and any later // timestamps in the text node can't be directly preceded by a signature (as we require them to // have links), so we only concern ourselves with the first match. matchData = nodeText.match( timestampRegexps[ i ] ); if ( matchData ) { return { matchData: matchData, offset: offset, parserIndex: i }; } } return null; }; /** * Get a MediaWiki page title from a URL. * * @private * @param {string} url * @return {mw.Title|null} Page title, or null if this isn't a link to a page */ function getTitleFromUrl( url ) { var articlePathRegexp, match; try { url = new mw.Uri( url ); } catch ( err ) { // T106244: URL encoded values using fallback 8-bit encoding (invalid UTF-8) cause mediawiki.Uri to crash return null; } if ( url.query.title ) { return mw.Title.newFromText( url.query.title ); } articlePathRegexp = new RegExp( mw.util.escapeRegExp( mw.config.get( 'wgArticlePath' ) ) .replace( mw.util.escapeRegExp( '$1' ), '(.*)' ) ); if ( ( match = url.path.match( articlePathRegexp ) ) ) { return mw.Title.newFromText( decodeURIComponent( match[ 1 ] ) ); } return null; } /** * Given a link node (``), if it's a link to a user-related page, return their username. * * @param {HTMLElement} link * @return {string|null} */ function getUsernameFromLink( link ) { var username, userpage, title; title = getTitleFromUrl( link.href ); if ( !title ) { return null; } if ( title.getNamespaceId() === mw.config.get( 'wgNamespaceIds' ).user || title.getNamespaceId() === mw.config.get( 'wgNamespaceIds' ).user_talk ) { username = title.getMainText(); if ( username.indexOf( '/' ) !== -1 ) { return null; } } else if ( title.getNamespaceId() === mw.config.get( 'wgNamespaceIds' ).special && title.getMainText().split( '/' )[ 0 ] === data.specialContributionsName ) { username = title.getMainText().split( '/' )[ 1 ]; if ( !username ) { return null; } // Normalize the username: users may link to their contributions with an unnormalized name userpage = mw.Title.makeTitle( mw.config.get( 'wgNamespaceIds' ).user, username ); if ( !userpage ) { return null; } username = userpage.getMainText(); } if ( !username ) { return null; } if ( mw.util.isIPv6Address( username ) ) { // Bot-generated links "Preceding unsigned comment added by" have non-standard case username = username.toUpperCase(); } return username; } /** * 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. * * @private * @param {Text} timestampNode Text node * @param {Node} [until] Node to stop searching at * @return {Array} Result, a tuple contaning: * - {Node[]} Sibling nodes comprising the signature, in reverse order (with * `timestampNode` or its parent node as the first element) * - {string|null} Username, null for unsigned comments */ Parser.prototype.findSignature = function ( timestampNode, until ) { var sigNodes, sigUsername, length, username, lastLinkNode, range, nativeRange; sigUsername = null; length = 0; lastLinkNode = timestampNode; utils.linearWalkBackwards( timestampNode, function ( event, node ) { if ( event === 'enter' && node === until ) { return true; } if ( length >= data.signatureScanLimit ) { return true; } if ( utils.isBlockElement( node ) ) { // Don't allow reaching into preceding paragraphs return true; } if ( event === 'leave' && node !== timestampNode ) { length += node.nodeType === Node.TEXT_NODE ? codePointLength( node.textContent ) : 0; } // Find the closest link before timestamp that links to the user's user page. // // Support timestamps being linked to the diff introducing the comment: // if the timestamp node is the only child of a link node, use the link node instead // // Handle links nested in formatting elements. if ( event === 'leave' && node.nodeType === Node.ELEMENT_NODE && node.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'a' ) { username = getUsernameFromLink( node ); if ( 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; } } // Keep looking if a node with links wasn't a link to a user page // "Doc James (talk · contribs · email)" } } ); range = { startContainer: lastLinkNode.parentNode, startOffset: utils.childIndexOf( lastLinkNode ), endContainer: timestampNode.parentNode, endOffset: utils.childIndexOf( timestampNode ) + 1 }; nativeRange = ThreadItem.prototype.getNativeRange.call( { range: range } ); // Expand the range so that it covers sibling nodes. // This will include any wrapping formatting elements as part of the signature. // // Helpful accidental feature: users whose signature is not detected in full (due to // text formatting) can just wrap it in a to fix that. // "Ten Pound Hammer • (What did I screw up now?)" // "« Saper // dyskusja »" // // TODO Not sure if this is actually good, might be better to just use the range... sigNodes = utils.getCoveredSiblings( nativeRange ).reverse(); return [ sigNodes, sigUsername ]; }; /** * Check whether the node is a comment separator (instead of a part of the comment). * * @param {Node} node * @return {boolean} */ function isCommentSeparator( node ) { return node.nodeType === Node.ELEMENT_NODE && ( // Empty paragraphs (`


`) between indented comments mess up indentation detection node.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'br' || // Horizontal line node.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'hr' || // {{outdent}} templates node.getAttribute( 'class' ) === 'outdent-template' ); } /** * Return the next leaf node in the tree order that is likely a part of a discussion comment, * rather than some boring "separator" element. * * Currently, this can return a Text node with content other than whitespace, or an Element node * that is a "void element" or "text element", except some special cases that we treat as comment * separators (isCommentSeparator()). * * @private * @param {Node} node Node to start searching at. If it isn't a leaf node, its children are ignored. * @return {Node} */ Parser.prototype.nextInterestingLeafNode = function ( node ) { var treeWalker, rootNode = this.rootNode; treeWalker = rootNode.ownerDocument.createTreeWalker( rootNode, // eslint-disable-next-line no-bitwise NodeFilter.SHOW_ELEMENT | NodeFilter.SHOW_TEXT, function ( n ) { // Ignore this node and its descendants // (unless it's the root node, this is a special case for "fakeHeading" handling) if ( node !== rootNode && ( n === node || n.parentNode === node ) ) { return NodeFilter.FILTER_REJECT; } // Ignore some elements usually used as separators or headers (and their descendants) if ( isCommentSeparator( n ) ) { return NodeFilter.FILTER_REJECT; } // Ignore nodes with no rendering that mess up our indentation detection if ( utils.isRenderingTransparentNode( n ) ) { return NodeFilter.FILTER_REJECT; } if ( ( n.nodeType === Node.TEXT_NODE && utils.htmlTrim( n.textContent ) !== '' ) || ( n.nodeType === Node.CDATA_SECTION_NODE && utils.htmlTrim( n.textContent ) !== '' ) || ( utils.cantHaveElementChildren( n ) ) ) { return NodeFilter.FILTER_ACCEPT; } return NodeFilter.FILTER_SKIP; }, false ); treeWalker.currentNode = node; treeWalker.nextNode(); if ( !treeWalker.currentNode ) { throw new Error( 'nextInterestingLeafNode not found' ); } return treeWalker.currentNode; }; /** * Get all discussion comments (and headings) within a DOM subtree. * * This returns a flat list, use #getThreads to 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: * * [ * HeadingItem( { level: 0, range: (h2: A) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: B) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: C, li: C) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 3, range: (li: D) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: E) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: F) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: G) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: H) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: I) } ) * ] * * @param {HTMLElement} rootNode * @return {ThreadItem[]} Thread items */ Parser.prototype.getThreadItems = function () { if ( !this.threadItems ) { this.buildThreads(); } return this.threadItems; }; /** * Same as getFlatThreadItems, but only returns the CommentItems * * @return {CommentItem[]} Comment items */ Parser.prototype.getCommentItems = function () { if ( !this.commentItems ) { this.buildThreads(); } return this.commentItems; }; /** * Find ThreadItems by their name * * This will usually return a single-element array, but it may return multiple comments if they're * indistinguishable by name. In that case, use their IDs to disambiguate. * * @param {string} name Name * @return {ThreadItem[]} Thread items, empty array if not found */ Parser.prototype.findCommentsByName = function ( name ) { if ( !this.threadItemsByName ) { this.buildThreads(); } return this.threadItemsByName[ name ] || []; }; /** * Find a ThreadItem by its ID * * @param {string} id ID * @return {ThreadItem|null} Thread item, null if not found */ Parser.prototype.findCommentById = function ( id ) { if ( !this.threadItemsById ) { this.buildThreads(); } return this.threadItemsById[ id ] || null; }; /** * @param {Node[]} sigNodes * @param {Object} match * @param {Text} node * @return {Object} */ function adjustSigRange( sigNodes, match, node ) { var firstSigNode, lastSigNode, lastSigNodeOffset, sigRange; firstSigNode = sigNodes[ sigNodes.length - 1 ]; lastSigNode = sigNodes[ 0 ]; // TODO Document why this needs to be so complicated lastSigNodeOffset = lastSigNode === node ? match.matchData.index + match.matchData[ 0 ].length - match.offset : utils.childIndexOf( lastSigNode ) + 1; sigRange = { startContainer: firstSigNode.parentNode, startOffset: utils.childIndexOf( firstSigNode ), endContainer: lastSigNode === node ? node : lastSigNode.parentNode, endOffset: lastSigNodeOffset }; return sigRange; } Parser.prototype.buildThreadItems = function () { var dfParsers = this.getLocalTimestampParsers(), timestampRegexps = this.getLocalTimestampRegexps(), commentItems = [], threadItems = [], treeWalker, node, range, fakeHeading, curComment, curCommentEnd, headingNodeAndOffset, headingNode, startOffset, foundSignature, lastSigNode, sigRanges, author, startNode, endNode, length, match, startLevel, endLevel, level, dateTime, warnings; treeWalker = this.rootNode.ownerDocument.createTreeWalker( this.rootNode, // eslint-disable-next-line no-bitwise NodeFilter.SHOW_ELEMENT | NodeFilter.SHOW_TEXT, acceptOnlyNodesAllowingComments, false ); // Placeholder heading in case there are comments in the 0th section range = { startContainer: this.rootNode, startOffset: 0, endContainer: this.rootNode, endOffset: 0 }; fakeHeading = new HeadingItem( range, 99, true ); fakeHeading.rootNode = this.rootNode; curComment = fakeHeading; curCommentEnd = range.endContainer; while ( ( node = treeWalker.nextNode() ) ) { if ( node.tagName && ( match = node.tagName.match( /^h([1-6])$/i ) ) ) { headingNodeAndOffset = utils.getHeadlineNodeAndOffset( node ); headingNode = headingNodeAndOffset.node; startOffset = headingNodeAndOffset.offset; range = { startContainer: headingNode, startOffset: startOffset, endContainer: headingNode, endOffset: headingNode.childNodes.length }; curComment = new HeadingItem( range, +match[ 1 ] ); curComment.rootNode = this.rootNode; threadItems.push( curComment ); curCommentEnd = node; } else if ( node.nodeType === Node.TEXT_NODE && ( match = this.findTimestamp( node, timestampRegexps ) ) ) { warnings = []; foundSignature = this.findSignature( node, lastSigNode ); author = foundSignature[ 1 ]; lastSigNode = foundSignature[ 0 ][ 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. continue; } sigRanges = []; sigRanges.push( adjustSigRange( foundSignature[ 0 ], match, node ) ); // Everything from the last comment up to here is the next comment startNode = this.nextInterestingLeafNode( curCommentEnd ); endNode = lastSigNode; // Skip to the end of the "paragraph". This only looks at tag names and can be fooled by CSS, but // avoiding that would be more difficult and slower. // // If this skips over another potential signature, also skip it in the main TreeWalker loop, to // 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/list-item 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). utils.linearWalk( lastSigNode, // eslint-disable-next-line no-loop-func function ( event, n ) { var match2, foundSignature2; if ( utils.isBlockElement( n ) ) { // Stop when entering or leaving a block node return true; } if ( event === 'leave' && n.nodeType === Node.TEXT_NODE && n !== node && ( match2 = this.findTimestamp( n, timestampRegexps ) ) ) { // If this skips over another potential signature, also skip it in the main TreeWalker loop treeWalker.currentNode = n; // …and add it as another signature to this comment (regardless of the author and timestamp) foundSignature2 = this.findSignature( n, node ); if ( foundSignature2[ 1 ] ) { sigRanges.push( adjustSigRange( foundSignature2[ 0 ], match2, n ) ); } } if ( event === 'leave' ) { // Take the last complete node which we skipped past endNode = n; } }.bind( this ) ); length = endNode.nodeType === Node.TEXT_NODE ? endNode.textContent.replace( /[\t\n\f\r ]+$/, '' ).length : endNode.childNodes.length; range = { startContainer: startNode.parentNode, startOffset: utils.childIndexOf( startNode ), endContainer: endNode, endOffset: length }; startLevel = utils.getIndentLevel( startNode, this.rootNode ) + 1; endLevel = utils.getIndentLevel( node, this.rootNode ) + 1; if ( startLevel !== endLevel ) { warnings.push( 'Comment starts and ends with different indentation' ); } // Should this use the indent level of `startNode` or `node`? level = Math.min( startLevel, endLevel ); dateTime = dfParsers[ match.parserIndex ]( match.matchData ); if ( dateTime.discussionToolsWarning ) { warnings.push( dateTime.discussionToolsWarning ); } curComment = new CommentItem( level, range, sigRanges, dateTime, author ); curComment.rootNode = this.rootNode; if ( warnings.length ) { curComment.warnings = warnings; } commentItems.push( curComment ); threadItems.push( curComment ); curCommentEnd = curComment.range.endContainer; } } // Insert the fake placeholder heading if there are any comments in the 0th section // (before the first real heading) if ( threadItems.length && !( threadItems[ 0 ] instanceof HeadingItem ) ) { threadItems.unshift( fakeHeading ); } this.commentItems = commentItems; this.threadItems = threadItems; }; /** * 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: * * [ * HeadingItem( { level: 0, range: (h2: A), replies: [ * CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: B), replies: [ * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: C, li: C), replies: [ * CommentItem( { level: 3, range: (li: D), replies: [ * CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: E), replies: [] }, * CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: F), replies: [] }, * ] }, * ] }, * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: G), replies: [] }, * ] }, * CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: H), replies: [ * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: I), replies: [] }, * ] }, * ] } ) * ] * * @return {HeadingItem[]} Tree structure of comments, top-level items are the headings. */ Parser.prototype.getThreads = function () { if ( !this.threads ) { this.buildThreads(); } return this.threads; }; /** * Truncate user generated parts of IDs so full ID always fits within a database field of length 255 * * @param {string} text Text * @return {string} Truncated text */ Parser.prototype.truncateForId = function ( text ) { return trimByteLength( '', text, 80 ).newVal; }; /** * Given a thread item, return an identifier for it that is unique within the page. * * @param {ThreadItem} threadItem * @return {string} */ Parser.prototype.computeId = function ( threadItem ) { var id, number, headline, threadItemParent, oldestComment; if ( threadItem instanceof HeadingItem && threadItem.placeholderHeading ) { // The range points to the root note, using it like below results in silly values id = 'h-'; } else if ( threadItem instanceof HeadingItem ) { headline = utils.getHeadlineNodeAndOffset( threadItem.range.startContainer ).node; id = 'h-' + this.truncateForId( headline.getAttribute( 'id' ) || '' ); } else if ( threadItem instanceof CommentItem ) { id = 'c-' + this.truncateForId( threadItem.author || '' ).replace( / /g, '_' ) + '-' + threadItem.timestamp.toISOString(); } else { throw new Error( 'Unknown ThreadItem type' ); } // 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 threadItemParent = threadItem.parent; if ( threadItemParent instanceof HeadingItem && !threadItemParent.placeholderHeading ) { headline = utils.getHeadlineNodeAndOffset( threadItemParent.range.startContainer ).node; id += '-' + this.truncateForId( headline.getAttribute( 'id' ) || '' ); } else if ( threadItemParent instanceof CommentItem ) { id += '-' + this.truncateForId( threadItemParent.author || '' ).replace( / /g, '_' ) + '-' + threadItemParent.timestamp.toISOString(); } if ( threadItem instanceof HeadingItem ) { // To avoid old threads re-appearing on popular pages when someone uses a vague title // (e.g. dozens of threads titled "question" on [[Wikipedia:Help desk]]: https://w.wiki/fbN), // include the oldest timestamp in the thread (i.e. date the thread was started) in the // heading ID. oldestComment = this.getThreadStartComment( threadItem ); if ( oldestComment ) { id += '-' + oldestComment.timestamp.toISOString(); } } if ( this.threadItemsById[ id ] ) { // Well, that's tough threadItem.warnings.push( 'Duplicate comment ID' ); // Finally, disambiguate by adding sequential numbers, to allow replying to both comments number = 1; while ( this.threadItemsById[ id + '-' + number ] ) { number++; } id = id + '-' + number; } return id; }; /** * Given a thread item, return an identifier for it that is consistent across all pages and * revisions where this comment might appear. * * Multiple comments on a page can have the same name; use ID to distinguish them. * * @param {ThreadItem} threadItem * @return {string} */ Parser.prototype.computeName = function ( threadItem ) { var name, mainComment; if ( threadItem instanceof HeadingItem ) { name = 'h-'; mainComment = this.getThreadStartComment( threadItem ); } else if ( threadItem instanceof CommentItem ) { name = 'c-'; mainComment = threadItem; } else { throw new Error( 'Unknown ThreadItem type' ); } if ( mainComment ) { name += this.truncateForId( mainComment.author || '' ).replace( / /g, '_' ) + '-' + mainComment.timestamp.toISOString(); } return name; }; Parser.prototype.buildThreads = function () { var threads = [], replies = [], i, threadItem, id, name, maybeParent; if ( !this.threadItems ) { this.buildThreadItems(); } this.threadItemsById = {}; this.threadItemsByName = {}; for ( i = 0; i < this.threadItems.length; i++ ) { threadItem = this.threadItems[ i ]; if ( replies.length < threadItem.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. threadItem.warnings.push( 'Comment skips indentation level' ); while ( replies.length < threadItem.level ) { replies[ replies.length ] = replies[ replies.length - 1 ]; } } if ( threadItem instanceof HeadingItem ) { // New root (thread) threads.push( threadItem ); // Attach as a sub-thread to preceding higher-level heading. // Any replies will appear in the tree twice, under the main-thread and the sub-thread. maybeParent = threads.length > 1 ? threads[ threads.length - 2 ] : null; while ( maybeParent && maybeParent.headingLevel >= threadItem.headingLevel ) { maybeParent = maybeParent.parent; } if ( maybeParent ) { threadItem.parent = maybeParent; maybeParent.replies.push( threadItem ); } } else if ( replies[ threadItem.level - 1 ] ) { // Add as a reply to the closest less-nested comment threadItem.parent = replies[ threadItem.level - 1 ]; threadItem.parent.replies.push( threadItem ); } else { threadItem.warnings.push( 'Comment could not be connected to a thread' ); } replies[ threadItem.level ] = threadItem; // Cut off more deeply nested replies replies.length = threadItem.level + 1; } this.threads = threads; for ( i = 0; i < this.threadItems.length; i++ ) { threadItem = this.threadItems[ i ]; name = this.computeName( threadItem ); threadItem.name = name; if ( !this.threadItemsByName[ name ] ) { this.threadItemsByName[ name ] = []; } this.threadItemsByName[ name ].push( threadItem ); // Set the IDs used to refer to comments and headings. // This has to be a separate pass because we don't have the list of replies before // this point. id = this.computeId( threadItem ); threadItem.id = id; this.threadItemsById[ id ] = threadItem; } }; /** * @param {ThreadItem} threadItem * @return {CommentItem|null} */ Parser.prototype.getThreadStartComment = function ( threadItem ) { var i, comment, oldestInReplies, oldest = null; if ( threadItem instanceof CommentItem ) { oldest = threadItem; } // Check all replies. This can't just use the first comment because threads are often summarized // at the top when the discussion is closed. for ( i = 0; i < threadItem.replies.length; i++ ) { comment = threadItem.replies[ i ]; // Don't include sub-threads to avoid changing the ID when threads are "merged". if ( comment instanceof CommentItem ) { oldestInReplies = this.getThreadStartComment( comment ); if ( !oldest || oldestInReplies.timestamp.isBefore( oldest.timestamp ) ) { oldest = oldestInReplies; } } } return oldest; }; module.exports = Parser;