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The existing comment IDs can't be used to find the same comment on a different revision or page (when it's transcluded), because they depend on the comment's parent and its position on the page. Comment names depend only on the author and timestamp. The trade-off is that they can't distinguish comments posted within the same minute, or in the same edit, so we will still need the IDs sometimes. Prefer using comment names when replying, if they're not ambiguous. This fixes T273413 and T275821. Heading names depend on the author and timestamp of the oldest comment. This way we don't have to detect changes to the heading text, but we can't distinguish headings without any comments. Bug: T274685 Bug: T273413 Bug: T275821 Change-Id: Id85c50ba38d1e532cec106708c077b908a3fcd49
1240 lines
39 KiB
JavaScript
1240 lines
39 KiB
JavaScript
'use strict';
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/* global $:off */
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/**
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* @external ThreadItem
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*/
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var
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utils = require( './utils.js' ),
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codePointLength = require( 'mediawiki.String' ).codePointLength,
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trimByteLength = require( 'mediawiki.String' ).trimByteLength,
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CommentItem = require( './CommentItem.js' ),
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HeadingItem = require( './HeadingItem.js' ),
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ThreadItem = require( './ThreadItem.js' ),
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// Data::getLocalData()
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data = require( './parser/data.json' ),
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moment = require( './lib/moment-timezone/moment-timezone-with-data-1970-2030.js' );
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/**
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* Utilities for detecting and parsing components of discussion pages: signatures, timestamps,
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* comments and threads.
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*
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* @class mw.dt.Parser
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*/
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function Parser( rootNode ) {
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this.rootNode = rootNode;
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this.threadItems = null;
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this.commentItems = null;
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this.threadItemsByName = null;
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this.threadItemsById = null;
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this.threads = null;
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}
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OO.initClass( Parser );
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/**
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* Get text of localisation messages in content language.
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*
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* @private
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* @param {string} contLangVariant Content language variant
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* @param {string[]} messages Message keys
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* @return {string[]} Message values
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*/
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function getMessages( contLangVariant, messages ) {
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return messages.map( function ( code ) {
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return data.contLangMessages[ contLangVariant ][ code ];
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} );
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}
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/**
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* Get a regexp that matches timestamps generated using the given date format.
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*
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* This only supports format characters that are used by the default date format in any of
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* MediaWiki's languages, namely: D, d, F, G, H, i, j, l, M, n, Y, xg, xkY (and escape characters),
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* and only dates when MediaWiki existed, let's say 2000 onwards (Thai dates before 1941 are
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* complicated).
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*
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* @private
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* @param {string} contLangVariant Content language variant
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* @param {string} format Date format, as used by MediaWiki
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* @param {string} digitsRegexp Regular expression matching a single localised digit, e.g. `[0-9]`
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* @param {Object} tzAbbrs Map of localised timezone abbreviations to IANA abbreviations
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* for the local timezone, e.g. `{EDT: "EDT", EST: "EST"}`
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* @return {string} Regular expression
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*/
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Parser.prototype.getTimestampRegexp = function ( contLangVariant, format, digitsRegexp, tzAbbrs ) {
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var s, p, num, code, endQuote, tzRegexp, regexp;
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function regexpGroup( r ) {
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return '(' + r + ')';
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}
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function regexpAlternateGroup( array ) {
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return '(' + array.map( mw.util.escapeRegExp ).join( '|' ) + ')';
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}
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s = '';
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// Adapted from Language::sprintfDate()
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for ( p = 0; p < format.length; p++ ) {
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num = false;
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code = format[ p ];
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if ( code === 'x' && p < format.length - 1 ) {
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code += format[ ++p ];
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}
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if ( code === 'xk' && p < format.length - 1 ) {
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code += format[ ++p ];
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}
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switch ( code ) {
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case 'xx':
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s += 'x';
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break;
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case 'xg':
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s += regexpAlternateGroup( getMessages( contLangVariant, [
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'january-gen', 'february-gen', 'march-gen', 'april-gen', 'may-gen', 'june-gen',
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'july-gen', 'august-gen', 'september-gen', 'october-gen', 'november-gen',
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'december-gen'
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] ) );
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break;
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case 'd':
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num = '2';
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break;
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case 'D':
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s += regexpAlternateGroup( getMessages( contLangVariant, [
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'sun', 'mon', 'tue', 'wed', 'thu', 'fri', 'sat'
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] ) );
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break;
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case 'j':
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num = '1,2';
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break;
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case 'l':
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s += regexpAlternateGroup( getMessages( contLangVariant, [
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'sunday', 'monday', 'tuesday', 'wednesday', 'thursday',
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'friday', 'saturday'
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] ) );
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break;
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case 'F':
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s += regexpAlternateGroup( getMessages( contLangVariant, [
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'january', 'february', 'march', 'april', 'may_long', 'june',
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'july', 'august', 'september', 'october', 'november',
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'december'
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] ) );
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break;
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case 'M':
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s += regexpAlternateGroup( getMessages( contLangVariant, [
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'jan', 'feb', 'mar', 'apr', 'may', 'jun', 'jul', 'aug',
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'sep', 'oct', 'nov', 'dec'
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] ) );
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break;
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case 'n':
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num = '1,2';
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break;
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case 'Y':
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num = '4';
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break;
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case 'xkY':
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num = '4';
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break;
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case 'G':
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num = '1,2';
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break;
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case 'H':
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num = '2';
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break;
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case 'i':
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num = '2';
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break;
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case '\\':
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// Backslash escaping
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if ( p < format.length - 1 ) {
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s += mw.util.escapeRegExp( format[ ++p ] );
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} else {
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s += mw.util.escapeRegExp( '\\' );
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}
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break;
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case '"':
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// Quoted literal
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if ( p < format.length - 1 ) {
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endQuote = format.indexOf( '"', p + 1 );
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if ( endQuote === -1 ) {
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// No terminating quote, assume literal "
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s += '"';
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} else {
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s += mw.util.escapeRegExp( format.substr( p + 1, endQuote - p - 1 ) );
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p = endQuote;
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}
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} else {
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// Quote at end of string, assume literal "
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s += '"';
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}
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break;
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default:
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s += mw.util.escapeRegExp( format[ p ] );
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}
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if ( num !== false ) {
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s += regexpGroup( digitsRegexp + '{' + num + '}' );
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}
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}
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tzRegexp = regexpAlternateGroup( Object.keys( tzAbbrs ) );
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// Hard-coded parentheses and space like in Parser::pstPass2
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// Ignore some invisible Unicode characters that often sneak into copy-pasted timestamps (T245784)
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regexp = s + '[\\u200E\\u200F]? [\\u200E\\u200F]?\\(' + tzRegexp + '\\)';
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return regexp;
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};
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/**
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* Get a function that parses timestamps generated using the given date format, based on the result
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* of matching the regexp returned by #getTimestampRegexp.
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*
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* @private
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* @param {string} contLangVariant Content language variant
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* @param {string} format Date format, as used by MediaWiki
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* @param {string[]|null} digits Localised digits from 0 to 9, e.g. `[ '0', '1', ..., '9' ]`
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* @param {string} localTimezone Local timezone IANA name, e.g. `America/New_York`
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* @param {Object} tzAbbrs Map of localised timezone abbreviations to IANA abbreviations
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* for the local timezone, e.g. `{EDT: "EDT", EST: "EST"}`
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* @return {TimestampParser} Timestamp parser function
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*/
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Parser.prototype.getTimestampParser = function ( contLangVariant, format, digits, localTimezone, tzAbbrs ) {
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var p, code, endQuote, matchingGroups = [];
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for ( p = 0; p < format.length; p++ ) {
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code = format[ p ];
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if ( code === 'x' && p < format.length - 1 ) {
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code += format[ ++p ];
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}
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if ( code === 'xk' && p < format.length - 1 ) {
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code += format[ ++p ];
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}
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switch ( code ) {
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case 'xx':
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break;
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case 'xg':
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case 'd':
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case 'j':
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case 'D':
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case 'l':
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case 'F':
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case 'M':
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case 'n':
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case 'Y':
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case 'xkY':
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case 'G':
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case 'H':
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case 'i':
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matchingGroups.push( code );
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break;
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case '\\':
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// Backslash escaping
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if ( p < format.length - 1 ) {
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++p;
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}
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break;
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case '"':
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// Quoted literal
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if ( p < format.length - 1 ) {
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endQuote = format.indexOf( '"', p + 1 );
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if ( endQuote !== -1 ) {
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p = endQuote;
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}
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}
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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}
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function untransformDigits( text ) {
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if ( !digits ) {
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return text;
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}
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return text.replace(
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new RegExp( '[' + digits.join( '' ) + ']', 'g' ),
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function ( m ) {
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return digits.indexOf( m );
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}
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);
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}
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/**
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* @typedef {function(Array):moment} TimestampParser
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*/
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/**
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* Timestamp parser
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*
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* @param {Array} match RegExp match data
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* @return {moment} Moment date object
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*/
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return function timestampParser( match ) {
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var
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year = 0,
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monthIdx = 0,
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day = 0,
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hour = 0,
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minute = 0,
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tzAbbr,
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i, code2, text,
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date;
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for ( i = 0; i < matchingGroups.length; i++ ) {
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code2 = matchingGroups[ i ];
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text = match[ i + 1 ];
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switch ( code2 ) {
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case 'xg':
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monthIdx = getMessages( contLangVariant, [
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'january-gen', 'february-gen', 'march-gen', 'april-gen', 'may-gen', 'june-gen',
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'july-gen', 'august-gen', 'september-gen', 'october-gen', 'november-gen',
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'december-gen'
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] ).indexOf( text );
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break;
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case 'd':
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case 'j':
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day = Number( untransformDigits( text ) );
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break;
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case 'D':
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case 'l':
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// Day of the week - unused
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break;
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case 'F':
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monthIdx = getMessages( contLangVariant, [
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'january', 'february', 'march', 'april', 'may_long', 'june',
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'july', 'august', 'september', 'october', 'november',
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'december'
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] ).indexOf( text );
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break;
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case 'M':
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monthIdx = getMessages( contLangVariant, [
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'jan', 'feb', 'mar', 'apr', 'may', 'jun', 'jul', 'aug',
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'sep', 'oct', 'nov', 'dec'
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] ).indexOf( text );
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break;
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case 'n':
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monthIdx = Number( untransformDigits( text ) ) - 1;
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break;
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case 'Y':
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year = Number( untransformDigits( text ) );
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break;
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case 'xkY':
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// Thai year
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year = Number( untransformDigits( text ) ) - 543;
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break;
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case 'G':
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case 'H':
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hour = Number( untransformDigits( text ) );
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break;
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case 'i':
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minute = Number( untransformDigits( text ) );
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break;
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default:
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throw new Error( 'Not implemented' );
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}
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}
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// The last matching group is the timezone abbreviation
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tzAbbr = tzAbbrs[ match[ match.length - 1 ] ];
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// Most of the time, the timezone abbreviation is not necessary to parse the date, since we
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// can assume all times are in the wiki's local timezone.
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date = moment.tz( [ year, monthIdx, day, hour, minute ], localTimezone );
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// But during the "fall back" at the end of DST, some times will happen twice. Per the docs,
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// "Moment Timezone handles this by always using the earlier instance of a duplicated hour."
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// https://momentjs.com/timezone/docs/#/using-timezones/parsing-ambiguous-inputs/
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// Since the timezone abbreviation disambiguates the DST/non-DST times, we can detect when
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// that behavior was incorrect...
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if ( date.zoneAbbr() !== tzAbbr ) {
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// ...and force the correct parsing. I can't find proper documentation for this feature,
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// but this pull request explains it: https://github.com/moment/moment-timezone/pull/101
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moment.tz.moveAmbiguousForward = true;
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date = moment.tz( [ year, monthIdx, day, hour, minute ], localTimezone );
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moment.tz.moveAmbiguousForward = false;
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if ( date.zoneAbbr() !== tzAbbr ) {
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// This should not be possible for "genuine" timestamps generated by MediaWiki.
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// But bots and humans get it wrong when marking up unsigned comments…
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// https://pl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Kawiarenka/Artykuły&diff=prev&oldid=54772606
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date.discussionToolsWarning = 'Timestamp has timezone abbreviation for the wrong time';
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} else {
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date.discussionToolsWarning = 'Ambiguous time at DST switchover was parsed';
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}
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}
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return date;
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};
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};
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/**
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* Get a regexp that matches timestamps in the local date format, for each language variant.
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*
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* This calls #getTimestampRegexp with predefined data for the current wiki.
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*
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* @private
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* @return {string[]} Regular expressions
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*/
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Parser.prototype.getLocalTimestampRegexps = function () {
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var parser = this;
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return Object.keys( data.dateFormat ).map( function ( contLangVariant ) {
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return parser.getTimestampRegexp(
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contLangVariant,
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data.dateFormat[ contLangVariant ],
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'[' + data.digits[ contLangVariant ].join( '' ) + ']',
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data.timezones[ contLangVariant ]
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);
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} );
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};
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/**
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* Get a function that parses timestamps in the local date format, for each language variant,
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* based on the result of matching the regexps returned by #getLocalTimestampRegexps.
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*
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* This calls #getTimestampParser with predefined data for the current wiki.
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*
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* @private
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* @return {TimestampParser[]} Timestamp parser functions
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*/
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Parser.prototype.getLocalTimestampParsers = function () {
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var parser = this;
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return Object.keys( data.dateFormat ).map( function ( contLangVariant ) {
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return parser.getTimestampParser(
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contLangVariant,
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data.dateFormat[ contLangVariant ],
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data.digits[ contLangVariant ],
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data.localTimezone,
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data.timezones[ contLangVariant ]
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);
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} );
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};
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/**
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* Callback for document.createTreeWalker that will skip over nodes where we don't want to detect
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* comments (or section headings).
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*
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* @param {Node} node
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* @return {number} Appropriate NodeFilter constant
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*/
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function acceptOnlyNodesAllowingComments( node ) {
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// The table of contents has a heading that gets erroneously detected as a section
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if ( node.id === 'toc' ) {
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return NodeFilter.FILTER_REJECT;
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}
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// Don't detect comments within quotes (T275881)
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if ( node instanceof HTMLElement && (
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node.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'blockquote' ||
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node.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'cite' ||
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node.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'q'
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) ) {
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return NodeFilter.FILTER_REJECT;
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}
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// Don't detect comments within headings (but don't reject the headings themselves)
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if ( node.parentNode instanceof HTMLElement && node.parentNode.tagName.match( /^h([1-6])$/i ) ) {
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return NodeFilter.FILTER_REJECT;
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}
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return NodeFilter.FILTER_ACCEPT;
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}
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/**
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* Find a timestamp in a given text node
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*
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* @private
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* @param {Text} node Text node
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* @param {string[]} timestampRegexps Timestamp regexps
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* @return {Object|null} Object with the following keys:
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* - {number} offset Length of extra text preceding the node that was used for matching
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* - {number} parserIndex Which of the regexps matched
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* - {Array} matchData Regexp match data, which specifies the location of the match,
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* and which can be parsed using #getLocalTimestampParsers
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*/
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Parser.prototype.findTimestamp = function ( node, timestampRegexps ) {
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var matchData, i,
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nodeText = '',
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offset = 0;
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while ( node ) {
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nodeText = node.nodeValue + nodeText;
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// In Parsoid HTML, entities are represented as a 'mw:Entity' node, rather than normal HTML
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// entities. On Arabic Wikipedia, the "UTC" timezone name contains some non-breaking spaces,
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// which apparently are often turned into entities by buggy editing tools. To handle
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// this, we must piece together the text, so that our regexp can match those timestamps.
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if (
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node.previousSibling &&
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node.previousSibling.nodeType === Node.ELEMENT_NODE &&
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node.previousSibling.getAttribute( 'typeof' ) === 'mw:Entity'
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) {
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nodeText = node.previousSibling.firstChild.nodeValue + nodeText;
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offset += node.previousSibling.firstChild.nodeValue.length;
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// If the entity is followed by more text, do this again
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if (
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node.previousSibling.previousSibling &&
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node.previousSibling.previousSibling.nodeType === Node.TEXT_NODE
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) {
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offset += node.previousSibling.previousSibling.nodeValue.length;
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node = node.previousSibling.previousSibling;
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} else {
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node = null;
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}
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} else {
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node = null;
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}
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}
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for ( i = 0; i < timestampRegexps.length; i++ ) {
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// Technically, there could be multiple matches in a single text node. However, the ultimate
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// point of this is to find the signatures which precede the timestamps, and any later
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// timestamps in the text node can't be directly preceded by a signature (as we require them to
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// have links), so we only concern ourselves with the first match.
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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 (`<a>`), 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 <span> 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 (`<p><br></p>`) 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
|
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* its heading. Other replies are associated based on the order and indentation level.
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*
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* Note that the objects in `comments` are extended in-place with the additional data.
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*
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* For example, for a MediaWiki discussion like this (we're dealing with HTML DOM here, the wikitext
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* syntax is just for illustration):
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*
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* == A ==
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* B. ~~~~
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* : C.
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* : C. ~~~~
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* :: D. ~~~~
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* ::: E. ~~~~
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* ::: F. ~~~~
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* : G. ~~~~
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* H. ~~~~
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* : I. ~~~~
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*
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* This function would return a structure like:
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*
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* [
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* HeadingItem( { level: 0, range: (h2: A), replies: [
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* CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: B), replies: [
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* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: C, li: C), replies: [
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* CommentItem( { level: 3, range: (li: D), replies: [
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* CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: E), replies: [] },
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* CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: F), replies: [] },
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* ] },
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* ] },
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* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: G), replies: [] },
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* ] },
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* CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: H), replies: [
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* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: I), replies: [] },
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* ] },
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* ] } )
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* ]
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*
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* @return {HeadingItem[]} Tree structure of comments, top-level items are the headings.
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*/
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Parser.prototype.getThreads = function () {
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if ( !this.threads ) {
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this.buildThreads();
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}
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return this.threads;
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};
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/**
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* Truncate user generated parts of IDs so full ID always fits within a database field of length 255
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*
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* @param {string} text Text
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* @return {string} Truncated text
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*/
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Parser.prototype.truncateForId = function ( text ) {
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return trimByteLength( '', text, 80 ).newVal;
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};
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/**
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* Given a thread item, return an identifier for it that is unique within the page.
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*
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* @param {ThreadItem} threadItem
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* @return {string}
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*/
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Parser.prototype.computeId = function ( threadItem ) {
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var id, number, headline, threadItemParent, oldestComment;
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if ( threadItem instanceof HeadingItem && threadItem.placeholderHeading ) {
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// The range points to the root note, using it like below results in silly values
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id = 'h-';
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} else if ( threadItem instanceof HeadingItem ) {
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headline = utils.getHeadlineNodeAndOffset( threadItem.range.startContainer ).node;
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id = 'h-' + this.truncateForId( headline.getAttribute( 'id' ) || '' );
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} else if ( threadItem instanceof CommentItem ) {
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id = 'c-' + this.truncateForId( threadItem.author || '' ).replace( / /g, '_' ) + '-' + threadItem.timestamp.toISOString();
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} else {
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throw new Error( 'Unknown ThreadItem type' );
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}
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// If there would be multiple comments with the same ID (i.e. the user left multiple comments
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// in one edit, or within a minute), append sequential numbers
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threadItemParent = threadItem.parent;
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if ( threadItemParent instanceof HeadingItem && !threadItemParent.placeholderHeading ) {
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headline = utils.getHeadlineNodeAndOffset( threadItemParent.range.startContainer ).node;
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id += '-' + this.truncateForId( headline.getAttribute( 'id' ) || '' );
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} else if ( threadItemParent instanceof CommentItem ) {
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id += '-' + this.truncateForId( threadItemParent.author || '' ).replace( / /g, '_' ) + '-' + threadItemParent.timestamp.toISOString();
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}
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if ( threadItem instanceof HeadingItem ) {
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// To avoid old threads re-appearing on popular pages when someone uses a vague title
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// (e.g. dozens of threads titled "question" on [[Wikipedia:Help desk]]: https://w.wiki/fbN),
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// include the oldest timestamp in the thread (i.e. date the thread was started) in the
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// heading ID.
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oldestComment = this.getThreadStartComment( threadItem );
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if ( oldestComment ) {
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id += '-' + oldestComment.timestamp.toISOString();
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}
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}
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if ( this.threadItemsById[ id ] ) {
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// Well, that's tough
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threadItem.warnings.push( 'Duplicate comment ID' );
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// Finally, disambiguate by adding sequential numbers, to allow replying to both comments
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number = 1;
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while ( this.threadItemsById[ id + '-' + number ] ) {
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number++;
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}
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id = id + '-' + number;
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}
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return id;
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};
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/**
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* Given a thread item, return an identifier for it that is consistent across all pages and
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* revisions where this comment might appear.
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*
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* Multiple comments on a page can have the same name; use ID to distinguish them.
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*
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* @param {ThreadItem} threadItem
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* @return {string}
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*/
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Parser.prototype.computeName = function ( threadItem ) {
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var name, mainComment;
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if ( threadItem instanceof HeadingItem ) {
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name = 'h-';
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mainComment = this.getThreadStartComment( threadItem );
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} else if ( threadItem instanceof CommentItem ) {
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name = 'c-';
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mainComment = threadItem;
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} else {
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throw new Error( 'Unknown ThreadItem type' );
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}
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if ( mainComment ) {
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name += this.truncateForId( mainComment.author || '' ).replace( / /g, '_' ) +
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'-' + mainComment.timestamp.toISOString();
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}
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return name;
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};
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Parser.prototype.buildThreads = function () {
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var
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threads = [],
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replies = [],
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i, threadItem, id, name, maybeParent;
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if ( !this.threadItems ) {
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this.buildThreadItems();
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}
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this.threadItemsById = {};
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this.threadItemsByName = {};
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for ( i = 0; i < this.threadItems.length; i++ ) {
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threadItem = this.threadItems[ i ];
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if ( replies.length < threadItem.level ) {
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// Someone skipped an indentation level (or several). Pretend that the previous reply
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// covers multiple indentation levels, so that following comments get connected to it.
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threadItem.warnings.push( 'Comment skips indentation level' );
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while ( replies.length < threadItem.level ) {
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replies[ replies.length ] = replies[ replies.length - 1 ];
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}
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}
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if ( threadItem instanceof HeadingItem ) {
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// New root (thread)
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threads.push( threadItem );
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|
// Attach as a sub-thread to preceding higher-level heading.
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|
// Any replies will appear in the tree twice, under the main-thread and the sub-thread.
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maybeParent = threads.length > 1 ? threads[ threads.length - 2 ] : null;
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while ( maybeParent && maybeParent.headingLevel >= threadItem.headingLevel ) {
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|
maybeParent = maybeParent.parent;
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|
}
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|
if ( maybeParent ) {
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|
threadItem.parent = maybeParent;
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|
maybeParent.replies.push( threadItem );
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|
}
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} else if ( replies[ threadItem.level - 1 ] ) {
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|
// Add as a reply to the closest less-nested comment
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threadItem.parent = replies[ threadItem.level - 1 ];
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threadItem.parent.replies.push( threadItem );
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} else {
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threadItem.warnings.push( 'Comment could not be connected to a thread' );
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}
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|
replies[ threadItem.level ] = threadItem;
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|
// Cut off more deeply nested replies
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|
replies.length = threadItem.level + 1;
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|
}
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|
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|
this.threads = threads;
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|
|
|
for ( i = 0; i < this.threadItems.length; i++ ) {
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|
threadItem = this.threadItems[ i ];
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|
name = this.computeName( threadItem );
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|
threadItem.name = name;
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|
if ( !this.threadItemsByName[ name ] ) {
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|
this.threadItemsByName[ name ] = [];
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|
}
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|
this.threadItemsByName[ name ].push( threadItem );
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|
|
|
// Set the IDs used to refer to comments and headings.
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|
// This has to be a separate pass because we don't have the list of replies before
|
|
// this point.
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|
id = this.computeId( threadItem );
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|
threadItem.id = id;
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|
this.threadItemsById[ id ] = threadItem;
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|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @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;
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