rootNode = $rootNode; $this->config = $config; $this->language = $language; if ( !$data ) { // TODO: Instead of passing data used for mocking, mock the methods that fetch the data. $data = Data::getLocalData( null, $config, $language ); } $this->dateFormat = $data['dateFormat']; $this->digits = $data['digits']; $this->contLangMessages = $data['contLangMessages']; $this->localTimezone = $data['localTimezone']; $this->timezones = $data['timezones']; } /** * @param DomElement $rootNode * @return CommentParser */ public static function newFromGlobalState( DOMElement $rootNode ) : CommentParser { return new static( $rootNode, MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->getContentLanguage(), MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->getMainConfig() ); } /** * 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 `` node. * * @param DOMNode $node Node to start searching at. This node's children are ignored. * @return DOMNode */ private function nextInterestingLeafNode( DOMNode $node ) : DOMNode { $rootNode = $this->rootNode; $treeWalker = new TreeWalker( $rootNode, NodeFilter::SHOW_ELEMENT | NodeFilter::SHOW_TEXT, function ( $n ) use ( $node, $rootNode ) { // 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; } if ( ( $n->nodeType === XML_TEXT_NODE && CommentUtils::htmlTrim( $n->nodeValue ) !== '' ) || ( $n->nodeType === XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE && CommentUtils::htmlTrim( $n->nodeValue ) !== '' ) || ( $n->nodeType === XML_ELEMENT_NODE && strtolower( $n->nodeName ) === 'img' ) ) { return NodeFilter::FILTER_ACCEPT; } return NodeFilter::FILTER_SKIP; } ); $treeWalker->currentNode = $node; $treeWalker->nextNode(); if ( !$treeWalker->currentNode ) { throw new MWException( 'nextInterestingLeafNode not found' ); } return $treeWalker->currentNode; } /** * @param string[] $values Values to match * @return string Regular expression */ private static function regexpAlternateGroup( array $values ) : string { return '(' . implode( '|', array_map( function ( string $x ) { return preg_quote( $x, '/' ); }, $values ) ) . ')'; } /** * Get text of localisation messages in content language. * * @param string $contLangVariant Content language variant * @param string[] $messages Message keys * @return string[] Message values */ private function getMessages( string $contLangVariant, array $messages ) : array { return array_map( function ( string $key ) use ( $contLangVariant ) { return $this->contLangMessages[$contLangVariant][$key]; }, $messages ); } /** * 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 $contLangVariant Content language variant * @param string $format Date format * @param string $digitsRegexp Regular expression matching a single localised digit, e.g. '[0-9]' * @param array $tzAbbrs Associative array mapping localised timezone abbreviations to * IANA abbreviations, for the local timezone, e.g. [ 'EDT' => 'EDT', 'EST' => 'EST' ] * @return string Regular expression */ private function getTimestampRegexp( string $contLangVariant, 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( $contLangVariant, Language::MONTH_GENITIVE_MESSAGES ) ); break; case 'd': $num = '2'; break; case 'D': $s .= self::regexpAlternateGroup( $this->getMessages( $contLangVariant, Language::WEEKDAY_ABBREVIATED_MESSAGES ) ); break; case 'j': $num = '1,2'; break; case 'l': $s .= self::regexpAlternateGroup( $this->getMessages( $contLangVariant, Language::WEEKDAY_MESSAGES ) ); break; case 'F': $s .= self::regexpAlternateGroup( $this->getMessages( $contLangVariant, Language::MONTH_MESSAGES ) ); break; case 'M': $s .= self::regexpAlternateGroup( $this->getMessages( $contLangVariant, 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 ) ); // Hard-coded parentheses and space like in Parser::pstPass2 // Ignore some invisible Unicode characters that often sneak into copy-pasted 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 $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 array $tzAbbrs Map of localised timezone abbreviations to IANA abbreviations * for the local timezone, e.g. [ 'EDT' => 'EDT', 'EST' => 'EST' ] * @return callable Parser function */ private function getTimestampParser( string $contLangVariant, string $format, ?array $digits, string $localTimezone, array $tzAbbrs ) : callable { $untransformDigits = function ( string $text ) use ( $digits ) { if ( !$digits ) { return $text; } return preg_replace_callback( '/[' . implode( '', $digits ) . ']/u', function ( array $m ) use ( $digits ) { return (string)array_search( $m[0], $digits ); }, $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, $contLangVariant ) { if ( is_array( $match[0] ) ) { // Strip PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE data unset( $match['offset'] ); $match = array_map( function ( array $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( $contLangVariant, 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( $contLangVariant, Language::MONTH_MESSAGES ) ); break; case 'M': $monthIdx = array_search( $text, $this->getMessages( $contLangVariant, 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; $discussionToolsWarning = 'Timestamp has timezone abbreviation for the wrong time'; } else { $discussionToolsWarning = 'Ambiguous time at DST switchover was parsed'; } } // Now set the timezone back to UTC for formatting $date->setTimezone( new DateTimeZone( 'UTC' ) ); $date = DateTimeImmutable::createFromMutable( $date ); if ( isset( $discussionToolsWarning ) ) { // @phan-suppress-next-line PhanUndeclaredProperty $date->discussionToolsWarning = $discussionToolsWarning; } 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. * * @return string[] Regular expressions */ public function getLocalTimestampRegexps() : array { return array_map( function ( $contLangVariant ) { return $this->getTimestampRegexp( $contLangVariant, $this->dateFormat[$contLangVariant], '[' . implode( '', $this->digits[$contLangVariant] ) . ']', $this->timezones[$contLangVariant] ); }, $this->language->getVariants() ); } /** * Get a function that parses timestamps in the local date format, for each language variant, * based on the result of matching the regexp returned by getLocalTimestampRegexp(). * * This calls getTimestampParser() with predefined data for the current wiki. * * @return callable[] Parser functions */ private function getLocalTimestampParsers() : array { return array_map( function ( $contLangVariant ) { return $this->getTimestampParser( $contLangVariant, $this->dateFormat[$contLangVariant], $this->digits[$contLangVariant], $this->localTimezone, $this->timezones[$contLangVariant] ); }, $this->language->getVariants() ); } /** * 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, in reverse order (with $timestampNode or its parent node as the last * element). The second element is the username (null for unsigned comments). * * @param DOMText $timestampNode * @param DOMNode|null $until Node to stop searching at * @return array [ nodes, username ] */ private function findSignature( DOMText $timestampNode, ?DOMNode $until = null ) : array { // Support timestamps being linked to the diff introducing the comment: // if the timestamp node is the only child of a link node, use the link node instead if ( !$timestampNode->previousSibling && !$timestampNode->nextSibling && strtolower( $timestampNode->parentNode->nodeName ) === 'a' ) { $timestampNode = $timestampNode->parentNode; } $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 ? mb_strlen( $node->textContent ) : 0; if ( !( $node instanceof DOMElement ) ) { continue; } $links = []; if ( strtolower( $node->nodeName ) === 'a' ) { $links = [ $node ]; } else { // 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 to fix that. // "Ten Pound Hammer • (What did I screw up now?)" // "« Saper // dyskusja »" $links = iterator_to_array( $node->getElementsByTagName( 'a' ) ); } if ( !count( $links ) ) { continue; } // Find the closest link before timestamp that links to the user's user page. foreach ( array_reverse( $links ) as $link ) { $username = null; $title = CommentUtils::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 ]; } /** * Callback for TreeWalker that will skip over nodes where we don't want to detect * comments (or section headings). * * @param DOMNode $node * @return int Appropriate NodeFilter constant */ public static function acceptOnlyNodesAllowingComments( DOMNode $node ) { // The table of contents has a heading that gets erroneously detected as a section if ( $node instanceof DOMElement && $node->getAttribute( 'id' ) === 'toc' ) { return NodeFilter::FILTER_REJECT; } // Don't detect comments within headings (but don't reject the headings themselves) if ( ( $par = $node->parentNode ) instanceof DOMElement && preg_match( '/^h([1-6])$/i', $par->tagName ) ) { return NodeFilter::FILTER_REJECT; } return NodeFilter::FILTER_ACCEPT; } /** * Find a timestamps in a given text node * * @param DOMText $node * @param string[] $timestampRegexps * @return array|null Array with the following keys: * - int 'offset' Length of extra text preceding the node that was used for matching * - int '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() */ public function findTimestamp( DOMText $node, array $timestampRegexps ) : ?array { $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 ( ( $previousSibling = $node->previousSibling ) && $previousSibling instanceof DOMElement && $previousSibling->getAttribute( 'typeof' ) === 'mw:Entity' ) { $nodeText = $previousSibling->firstChild->nodeValue . $nodeText; $offset += strlen( $previousSibling->firstChild->nodeValue ); // If the entity is preceded by more text, do this again if ( $previousSibling->previousSibling && $previousSibling->previousSibling instanceof DOMText ) { $offset += strlen( $previousSibling->previousSibling->nodeValue ); $node = $previousSibling->previousSibling; } else { $node = null; } } else { $node = null; } } foreach ( $timestampRegexps as $i => $timestampRegexp ) { $matchData = null; // Allows us to mimic match.index in #getComments if ( preg_match( $timestampRegexp, $nodeText, $matchData, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE ) ) { return [ 'matchData' => $matchData, 'offset' => $offset, 'parserIndex' => $i, ]; } } return null; } /** * Get all discussion comments (and headings) within a DOM subtree. * * This returns a flat list, use getThreads() to get a tree structure starting at section headings. * * For example, for a MediaWiki discussion like this (we're dealing with HTML DOM here, * the wikitext syntax is just for illustration): * * == A == * B. ~~~~ * : C. * : C. ~~~~ * :: D. ~~~~ * ::: E. ~~~~ * ::: F. ~~~~ * : G. ~~~~ * H. ~~~~ * : I. ~~~~ * * This function would return a structure like: * * [ * HeadingItem( { level: 0, range: (h2: A) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: B) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: C, li: C) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 3, range: (li: D) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: E) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: F) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: G) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: H) } ), * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: I) } ) * ] * * @return ThreadItem[] Thread items */ public function getThreadItems() : array { if ( !$this->threadItems ) { $this->buildThreads(); } return $this->threadItems; } /** * Same as getFlatThreadItems, but only returns the CommentItems * * @return CommentItem[] Comment items */ public function getCommentItems() : array { if ( !$this->commentItems ) { $this->buildThreads(); } return $this->commentItems; } /** * Find a ThreadItem by its ID * * @param string $id ID * @return ThreadItem|null Thread item, null if not found */ public function findCommentById( string $id ) : ?ThreadItem { if ( !$this->threadItemsById ) { $this->buildThreads(); } return $this->threadItemsById[$id] ?? null; } private function buildThreadItems() : void { $timestampRegexps = $this->getLocalTimestampRegexps(); $commentItems = []; $threadItems = []; $dfParsers = $this->getLocalTimestampParsers(); // Placeholder heading in case there are comments in the 0th section $range = new ImmutableRange( $this->rootNode, 0, $this->rootNode, 0 ); $fakeHeading = new HeadingItem( $range, 99, true ); $fakeHeading->setRootNode( $this->rootNode ); $curComment = $fakeHeading; $treeWalker = new TreeWalker( $this->rootNode, NodeFilter::SHOW_ELEMENT | NodeFilter::SHOW_TEXT, [ self::class, 'acceptOnlyNodesAllowingComments' ] ); $lastSigNode = null; while ( $node = $treeWalker->nextNode() ) { if ( $node instanceof DOMElement && preg_match( '/^h([1-6])$/i', $node->tagName, $match ) ) { $headingNodeAndOffset = CommentUtils::getHeadlineNodeAndOffset( $node ); $headingNode = $headingNodeAndOffset['node']; $startOffset = $headingNodeAndOffset['offset']; $range = new ImmutableRange( $headingNode, $startOffset, $headingNode, $headingNode->childNodes->length ); $curComment = new HeadingItem( $range, (int)( $match[ 1 ] ) ); $curComment->setRootNode( $this->rootNode ); $threadItems[] = $curComment; } elseif ( $node instanceof DOMText && ( $match = $this->findTimestamp( $node, $timestampRegexps ) ) ) { $warnings = []; $foundSignature = $this->findSignature( $node, $lastSigNode ); $author = $foundSignature[1]; $firstSigNode = end( $foundSignature[0] ); $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; } $lastSigNodeOffset = $lastSigNode === $node ? $match['matchData'][0][1] + strlen( $match['matchData'][0][0] ) - $match['offset'] : CommentUtils::childIndexOf( $lastSigNode ) + 1; $sigRange = new ImmutableRange( $firstSigNode->parentNode, CommentUtils::childIndexOf( $firstSigNode ), $lastSigNode === $node ? $node : $lastSigNode->parentNode, $lastSigNodeOffset ); // Everything from the last comment up to here is the next comment $startNode = $this->nextInterestingLeafNode( $curComment->getRange()->endContainer ); $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. while ( $endNode->nextSibling && !CommentUtils::isBlockElement( $endNode->nextSibling ) ) { $endNode = $endNode->nextSibling; } if ( $endNode === $lastSigNode ) { $range = new ImmutableRange( $startNode->parentNode, CommentUtils::childIndexOf( $startNode ), $sigRange->endContainer, $sigRange->endOffset ); } else { $length = ( $endNode->nodeType === XML_TEXT_NODE ) ? strlen( rtrim( $endNode->nodeValue, "\t\n\f\r " ) ) : // PHP bug: childNodes can be null for comment nodes // (it should always be a DOMNodeList, even if the node can't have children) ( $endNode->childNodes ? $endNode->childNodes->length : 0 ); $range = new ImmutableRange( $startNode->parentNode, CommentUtils::childIndexOf( $startNode ), $endNode, $length ); } $startLevel = CommentUtils::getIndentLevel( $startNode, $this->rootNode ) + 1; $endLevel = CommentUtils::getIndentLevel( $node, $this->rootNode ) + 1; if ( $startLevel !== $endLevel ) { $warnings[] = 'Comment starts and ends with different indentation'; } // Should this use the indent level of $startNode or $node? $level = min( $startLevel, $endLevel ); $dateTime = $dfParsers[ $match['parserIndex'] ]( $match['matchData'] ); if ( isset( $dateTime->discussionToolsWarning ) ) { $warnings[] = $dateTime->discussionToolsWarning; } // ISO 8601 date. Almost DateTimeInterface::RFC3339_EXTENDED, but ending with 'Z' instead // of '+00:00', like Date#toISOString in JavaScript. $dateTimeStr = $dateTime->format( 'Y-m-d\TH:i:s.v\Z' ); // 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). if ( $curComment instanceof CommentItem && ( CommentUtils::closestElement( $node, [ 'li', 'dd', 'p' ] ) ?? $node->parentNode ) === ( CommentUtils::closestElement( $curComment->getRange()->endContainer, [ 'li', 'dd', 'p' ] ) ?? $curComment->getRange()->endContainer->parentNode ) ) { // Merge this with the previous comment. Use that comment's author and timestamp. $curComment->addSignatureRange( $sigRange ); if ( $curComment->getRange()->endContainer === $range->endContainer && $curComment->getRange()->endOffset <= $range->endOffset ) { // We've already skipped over this signature, and the $range and $level are messed up, // because that causes $startNode to be after $endNode continue; } $curComment->setRange( $curComment->getRange()->setEnd( $range->endContainer, $range->endOffset ) ); $curComment->setLevel( min( $level, $curComment->getLevel() ) ); continue; } $curComment = new CommentItem( $level, $range, [ $sigRange ], $dateTimeStr, $author ); $curComment->setRootNode( $this->rootNode ); if ( $warnings ) { $curComment->addWarnings( $warnings ); } $commentItems[] = $curComment; $threadItems[] = $curComment; } } // Insert the fake placeholder heading if there are any comments in the 0th section // (before the first real heading) if ( count( $threadItems ) && !( $threadItems[ 0 ] instanceof HeadingItem ) ) { array_unshift( $threadItems, $fakeHeading ); } $this->commentItems = $commentItems; $this->threadItems = $threadItems; } /** * Group discussion comments into threads and associate replies to original messages. * * Each thread must begin with a heading. Original messages in the thread are treated as replies to * its heading. Other replies are associated based on the order and indentation level. * * Note that the objects in `comments` are extended in-place with the additional data. * * For example, for a MediaWiki discussion like this (we're dealing with HTML DOM here, * the wikitext syntax is just for illustration): * * == A == * B. ~~~~ * : C. * : C. ~~~~ * :: D. ~~~~ * ::: E. ~~~~ * ::: F. ~~~~ * : G. ~~~~ * H. ~~~~ * : I. ~~~~ * * This function would return a structure like: * * [ * HeadingItem( { level: 0, range: (h2: A), replies: [ * CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: B), replies: [ * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: C, li: C), replies: [ * CommentItem( { level: 3, range: (li: D), replies: [ * CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: E), replies: [] }, * CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: F), replies: [] }, * ] }, * ] }, * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: G), replies: [] }, * ] }, * CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: H), replies: [ * CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: I), replies: [] }, * ] }, * ] } ) * ] * * @return HeadingItem[] Tree structure of comments, top-level items are the headings. */ public function getThreads() : array { if ( !$this->threads ) { $this->buildThreads(); } return $this->threads; } /** * Given a thread item, return an identifier for it that is unique within the page. * * @param ThreadItem $threadItem * @return string|null */ private function computeId( ThreadItem $threadItem ) : ?string { $id = null; if ( $threadItem instanceof HeadingItem && $threadItem->isPlaceholderHeading() ) { // The range points to the root note, using it like below results in silly values $id = 'h|'; } elseif ( $threadItem instanceof HeadingItem ) { $headline = CommentUtils::getHeadlineNodeAndOffset( $threadItem->getRange()->startContainer )['node']; $id = 'h|' . ( $headline->getAttribute( 'id' ) ?? '' ); } elseif ( $threadItem instanceof CommentItem ) { $id = 'c|' . ( $threadItem->getAuthor() ?? '' ) . '|' . $threadItem->getTimestamp(); } else { throw new MWException( '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), add the parent ID to disambiguate them. $threadItemParent = $threadItem->getParent(); if ( $threadItemParent instanceof HeadingItem && !$threadItemParent->isPlaceholderHeading() ) { $headline = CommentUtils::getHeadlineNodeAndOffset( $threadItemParent->getRange()->startContainer )['node']; $id .= '|' . ( $headline->getAttribute( 'id' ) ?? '' ); } elseif ( $threadItemParent instanceof CommentItem ) { $id .= '|' . ( $threadItemParent->getAuthor() ?? '' ) . '|' . $threadItemParent->getTimestamp(); } 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. $timestamp = $this->getThreadStartTimestamp( $threadItem ); if ( $timestamp ) { $id .= '|' . $timestamp; } } if ( isset( $this->threadItemsById[$id] ) ) { // Well, that's tough $threadItem->addWarning( 'Duplicate comment ID' ); // Finally, disambiguate by adding sequential numbers, to allow replying to both comments $number = 1; while ( isset( $this->threadItemsById["$id|$number"] ) ) { $number++; } $id = "$id|$number"; } return $id; } /** * Given a thread item, return an identifier for it like computeId(), generated according to an * older algorithm, so that we can still match IDs from cached data. * * @param ThreadItem $threadItem * @return string|null */ private function computeLegacyId( ThreadItem $threadItem ) : ?string { if ( $threadItem instanceof HeadingItem ) { // 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; } elseif ( $threadItem instanceof CommentItem ) { $id = ( $threadItem->getAuthor() ?? '' ) . '|' . $threadItem->getTimestamp(); // 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( $this->threadItemsById["$id|$number"] ) ) { $number++; } $id = "$id|$number"; } else { throw new MWException( 'Unknown ThreadItem type' ); } return $id; } private function buildThreads() : void { if ( !$this->threadItems ) { $this->buildThreadItems(); } $threads = []; $replies = []; $this->threadItemsById = []; foreach ( $this->threadItems as $threadItem ) { if ( count( $replies ) < $threadItem->getLevel() ) { // 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->addWarning( 'Comment skips indentation level' ); while ( count( $replies ) < $threadItem->getLevel() ) { $replies[] = end( $replies ); } } if ( $threadItem instanceof HeadingItem ) { // New root (thread) $threads[] = $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 = count( $threads ) > 1 ? $threads[ count( $threads ) - 2 ] : null; while ( $maybeParent && $maybeParent->getHeadingLevel() >= $threadItem->getHeadingLevel() ) { $maybeParent = $maybeParent->getParent(); } if ( $maybeParent ) { $threadItem->setParent( $maybeParent ); $maybeParent->addReply( $threadItem ); } } elseif ( isset( $replies[ $threadItem->getLevel() - 1 ] ) ) { // Add as a reply to the closest less-nested comment $threadItem->setParent( $replies[ $threadItem->getLevel() - 1 ] ); $threadItem->getParent()->addReply( $threadItem ); } else { $threadItem->addWarning( 'Comment could not be connected to a thread' ); } $replies[ $threadItem->getLevel() ] = $threadItem; // Cut off more deeply nested replies array_splice( $replies, $threadItem->getLevel() + 1 ); } $this->threads = $threads; foreach ( $this->threadItems as $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 ); if ( $id ) { $this->threadItemsById[$id] = $threadItem; } $threadItem->setId( $id ); $legacyId = $this->computeLegacyId( $threadItem ); $threadItem->setLegacyId( $legacyId ); if ( $legacyId ) { $this->threadItemsById[$legacyId] = $threadItem; } } } /** * @param ThreadItem $threadItem * @return string|null */ private function getThreadStartTimestamp( ThreadItem $threadItem ) { $timestamp = null; if ( $threadItem instanceof CommentItem ) { $timestamp = $threadItem->getTimestamp(); } // Check all replies. This can't just use the first comment because threads are often summarized // at the top when the discussion is closed. foreach ( $threadItem->getReplies() as $comment ) { // Don't include sub-threads to avoid changing the ID when threads are "merged". if ( $comment instanceof CommentItem ) { $timestampInReplies = $this->getThreadStartTimestamp( $comment ); if ( !$timestamp || $timestampInReplies < $timestamp ) { $timestamp = $timestampInReplies; } } } return $timestamp; } }