mediawiki-skins-MinervaNeue/resources/skins.minerva.scripts/TitleUtil.js
libraryupgrader 842a91590a build: Updating npm dependencies
* eslint-config-wikimedia: 0.27.0 → 0.28.2
  The following rules are failing and were disabled:
  * tests/selenium:
    * implicit-arrow-linebreak
    * no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs
* grunt-banana-checker: 0.11.1 → 0.13.0
* stylelint-config-wikimedia: 0.16.1 → 0.17.2
  The following rules no longer exist and were removed:
  * stylistic/selector-list-comma-newline-after
* braces: 3.0.2 → 3.0.3
  * https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-grv7-fg5c-xmjg

Change-Id: Ia94454c1da778f241085714e1601a0233d547570
2024-08-01 15:27:33 +01:00

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// Someone has to maintain this wherever it lives. If it live in Core, it becomes a public API.
// If it lives in some client-side target of mediawiki-title that accepts a MediaWiki config instead
// of a SiteInfo, it still becomes a public API. If it lives where used, it becomes a copy and paste
// implementation where each copy can deviate but deletion is easy. See additional discussion in
// T218358 and I95b08e77eece5cd4dae62f6f237d492d6b0fe42b.
const UriUtil = require( './UriUtil.js' );
/**
* Returns the decoded wiki page title referenced by the passed link as a string when parsable.
* The title query parameter is returned, if present. Otherwise, a heuristic is used to attempt
* to extract the title from the path.
*
* The API is the source of truth for page titles. This function should only be used in
* circumstances where the API cannot be consulted.
*
* Assuming the current page is on metawiki, consider the following example links and
* `newFromUri()` outputs:
*
* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Foo → Foo (path title)
* http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Foo → Foo (mismatching protocol)
* /wiki/Foo → Foo (relative URI)
* /w/index.php?title=Foo → Foo (title query parameter)
* /wiki/Talk:Foo → Talk:Foo (non-main namespace URI)
* /wiki/Foo bar → Foo_bar (name with spaces)
* /wiki/Foo%20bar → Foo_bar (name with percent encoded spaces)
* /wiki/Foo+bar → Foo+bar (name with +)
* /w/index.php?title=Foo%2bbar → Foo+bar (query parameter with +)
* / → null (mismatching article path)
* /wiki/index.php?title=Foo → null (mismatching script path)
* https://archive.org/ → null (mismatching host)
* https://foo.wikimedia.org/ → null (mismatching host)
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar → null (mismatching host)
*
* This function invokes `Uri.isInternal()` to validate that this link is assuredly a local
* wiki link and that the internal usage of both the title query parameter and value of
* wgArticlePath are relevant.
*
* This function doesn't throw. `null` is returned for any unparseable input.
*
* @ignore
* @param {mw.Uri|Object|string} [uri] Passed to Uri.
* @param {Object|boolean} [options] Passed to Uri.
* @param {Object|boolean} [options.validateReadOnlyLink] If true, only links that would show a
* page for reading are considered. E.g., `/wiki/Foo` and `/w/index.php?title=Foo` would
* validate but `/w/index.php?title=Foo&action=bar` would not.
* @return {mw.Title|null} A Title or `null`.
*/
function newFromUri( uri, options ) {
let mwUri;
let title;
try {
// uri may or may not be a Uri but the Uri constructor accepts a Uri parameter.
mwUri = new mw.Uri( uri, options );
} catch ( e ) {
return null;
}
if ( !UriUtil.isInternal( mwUri ) ) {
return null;
}
if ( ( options || {} ).validateReadOnlyLink && !isReadOnlyUri( mwUri ) ) {
// An unknown query parameter is used. This may not be a read-only link.
return null;
}
if ( mwUri.query.title ) {
// True if input starts with wgScriptPath.
const regExp = new RegExp( '^' + mw.util.escapeRegExp( mw.config.get( 'wgScriptPath' ) ) + '/' );
// URL has a nonempty `title` query parameter like `/w/index.php?title=Foo`. The script
// path should match.
const matches = regExp.test( mwUri.path );
if ( !matches ) {
return null;
}
// The parameter was already decoded at Uri construction.
title = mwUri.query.title;
} else {
// True if input starts with wgArticlePath and ends with a nonempty page title. The
// first matching group (index 1) is the page title.
const regExp = new RegExp( '^' + mw.util.escapeRegExp( mw.config.get( 'wgArticlePath' ) ).replace( '\\$1', '(.+)' ) );
// No title query parameter is present so the URL may be "pretty" like `/wiki/Foo`.
// `Uri.path` should not contain query parameters or a fragment, as is assumed in
// `Uri.getRelativePath()`. Try to isolate the title.
const matches = regExp.exec( mwUri.path );
if ( !matches || !matches[ 1 ] ) {
return null;
}
try {
// `Uri.path` was not previously decoded, as is assumed in `Uri.getRelativePath()`,
// and decoding may now fail. Do not use `Uri.decode()` which is designed to be
// paired with `Uri.encode()` and replaces `+` characters with spaces.
title = decodeURIComponent( matches[ 1 ] );
} catch ( e ) {
return null;
}
}
// Append the fragment, if present.
title += mwUri.fragment ? '#' + mwUri.fragment : '';
return mw.Title.newFromText( title );
}
/**
* Validates that the passed link is for reading.
*
* The following links return true:
* /wiki/Foo
* /w/index.php?title=Foo
* /w/index.php?oldid=123
*
* The following links return false:
* /w/index.php?title=Foo&action=bar
*
* @private
* @static
* @method isReadOnlyUri
* @param {mw.Uri} uri A Uri to an internal wiki page.
* @return {boolean} True if uri has no query parameters or only known parameters for reading.
*/
function isReadOnlyUri( uri ) {
const length = Object.keys( uri.query ).length;
return length === ( ( 'oldid' in uri.query ? 1 : 0 ) + ( 'title' in uri.query ? 1 : 0 ) );
}
module.exports = {
newFromUri
};