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580 lines
20 KiB
JavaScript
580 lines
20 KiB
JavaScript
"use strict";
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const katex = require("katex/dist/katex.min.js");
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const _ = require("lodash");
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const moment = require("moment");
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const emoji = require("../shared/js/emoji");
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const fenced_code = require("../shared/js/fenced_code");
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const marked = require("../third/marked/lib/marked");
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// This contains zulip's frontend markdown implementation; see
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// docs/subsystems/markdown.md for docs on our Markdown syntax. The other
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// main piece in rendering markdown client-side is
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// static/third/marked/lib/marked.js, which we have significantly
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// modified from the original implementation.
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// Docs: https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/subsystems/markdown.html
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// This should be initialized with a struct
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// similar to markdown_config.get_helpers().
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// See the call to markdown.initialize() in ui_init
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// for example usage.
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let helpers;
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const realm_filter_map = new Map();
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let realm_filter_list = [];
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// Regexes that match some of our common backend-only markdown syntax
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const backend_only_markdown_re = [
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// Inline image previews, check for contiguous chars ending in image suffix
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// To keep the below regexes simple, split them out for the end-of-message case
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/[^\s]*(?:(?:\.bmp|\.gif|\.jpg|\.jpeg|\.png|\.webp)\)?)\s+/m,
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/[^\s]*(?:(?:\.bmp|\.gif|\.jpg|\.jpeg|\.png|\.webp)\)?)$/m,
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// Twitter and youtube links are given previews
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/[^\s]*(?:twitter|youtube).com\/[^\s]*/,
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];
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exports.translate_emoticons_to_names = (text) => {
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// Translates emoticons in a string to their colon syntax.
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let translated = text;
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let replacement_text;
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const terminal_symbols = ",.;?!()[] \"'\n\t"; // From composebox_typeahead
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const symbols_except_space = terminal_symbols.replace(" ", "");
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const emoticon_replacer = function (match, g1, offset, str) {
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const prev_char = str[offset - 1];
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const next_char = str[offset + match.length];
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const symbol_at_start = terminal_symbols.includes(prev_char);
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const symbol_at_end = terminal_symbols.includes(next_char);
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const non_space_at_start = symbols_except_space.includes(prev_char);
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const non_space_at_end = symbols_except_space.includes(next_char);
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const valid_start = symbol_at_start || offset === 0;
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const valid_end = symbol_at_end || offset === str.length - match.length;
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if (non_space_at_start && non_space_at_end) {
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// Hello!:)?
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return match;
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}
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if (valid_start && valid_end) {
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return replacement_text;
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}
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return match;
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};
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for (const translation of emoji.get_emoticon_translations()) {
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// We can't pass replacement_text directly into
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// emoticon_replacer, because emoticon_replacer is
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// a callback for `replace()`. Instead we just mutate
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// the `replacement_text` that the function closes on.
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replacement_text = translation.replacement_text;
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translated = translated.replace(translation.regex, emoticon_replacer);
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}
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return translated;
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};
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exports.contains_backend_only_syntax = function (content) {
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// Try to guess whether or not a message contains syntax that only the
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// backend markdown processor can correctly handle.
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// If it doesn't, we can immediately render it client-side for local echo.
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const markedup = backend_only_markdown_re.find((re) => re.test(content));
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// If a realm filter doesn't start with some specified characters
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// then don't render it locally. It is workaround for the fact that
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// javascript regex doesn't support lookbehind.
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const false_filter_match = realm_filter_list.find((re) => {
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const pattern = /(?:[^\s'"(,:<])/.source + re[0].source + /(?![\w])/.source;
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const regex = new RegExp(pattern);
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return regex.test(content);
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});
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return markedup !== undefined || false_filter_match !== undefined;
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};
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exports.apply_markdown = function (message) {
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message_store.init_booleans(message);
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const options = {
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userMentionHandler(mention, silently) {
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if (mention === "all" || mention === "everyone" || mention === "stream") {
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message.mentioned = true;
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return '<span class="user-mention" data-user-id="*">' + "@" + mention + "</span>";
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}
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let full_name;
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let user_id;
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const id_regex = /(.+)\|(\d+)$/g; // For @**user|id** syntax
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const match = id_regex.exec(mention);
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if (match) {
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/*
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If we have two users named Alice, we want
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users to provide mentions like this:
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alice|42
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alice|99
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The autocomplete feature will help users
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send correct mentions for duplicate names,
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but we also have to consider the possibility
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that the user will hand-type something
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incorrectly, in which case we'll fall
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through to the other code (which may be a
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misfeature).
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*/
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full_name = match[1];
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user_id = parseInt(match[2], 10);
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if (!helpers.is_valid_full_name_and_user_id(full_name, user_id)) {
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user_id = undefined;
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full_name = undefined;
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}
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}
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if (user_id === undefined) {
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// Handle normal syntax
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full_name = mention;
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user_id = helpers.get_user_id_from_name(full_name);
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}
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if (user_id === undefined) {
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// This is nothing to be concerned about--the users
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// are allowed to hand-type mentions and they may
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// have had a typo in the name.
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return;
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}
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// HAPPY PATH! Note that we not only need to return the
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// appropriate HTML snippet here; we also want to update
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// flags on the message itself that get used by the message
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// view code and possibly our filtering code.
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if (helpers.my_user_id() === user_id && !silently) {
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message.mentioned = true;
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message.mentioned_me_directly = true;
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}
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let str = "";
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if (silently) {
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str += '<span class="user-mention silent" data-user-id="' + user_id + '">';
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} else {
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str += '<span class="user-mention" data-user-id="' + user_id + '">@';
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}
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// If I mention "@aLiCe sMITH", I still want "Alice Smith" to
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// show in the pill.
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const actual_full_name = helpers.get_actual_name_from_user_id(user_id);
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return str + _.escape(actual_full_name) + "</span>";
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},
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groupMentionHandler(name) {
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const group = helpers.get_user_group_from_name(name);
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if (group !== undefined) {
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if (helpers.is_member_of_user_group(group.id, helpers.my_user_id())) {
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message.mentioned = true;
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}
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return (
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'<span class="user-group-mention" data-user-group-id="' +
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group.id +
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'">' +
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"@" +
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_.escape(group.name) +
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"</span>"
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);
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}
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return;
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},
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silencedMentionHandler(quote) {
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// Silence quoted mentions.
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const user_mention_re = /<span.*user-mention.*data-user-id="(\d+|\*)"[^>]*>@/gm;
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quote = quote.replace(user_mention_re, (match) => {
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match = match.replace(/"user-mention"/g, '"user-mention silent"');
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match = match.replace(/>@/g, ">");
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return match;
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});
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// In most cases, if you are being mentioned in the message you're quoting, you wouldn't
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// mention yourself outside of the blockquote (and, above it). If that you do that, the
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// following mentioned status is false; the backend rendering is authoritative and the
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// only side effect is the lack red flash on immediately sending the message.
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message.mentioned = false;
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message.mentioned_me_directly = false;
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return quote;
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},
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};
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// Our python-markdown processor appends two \n\n to input
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message.content = marked(message.raw_content + "\n\n", options).trim();
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message.is_me_message = exports.is_status_message(message.raw_content);
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};
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exports.add_topic_links = function (message) {
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if (message.type !== "stream") {
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message.topic_links = [];
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return;
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}
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const topic = message.topic;
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let links = [];
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for (const realm_filter of realm_filter_list) {
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const pattern = realm_filter[0];
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const url = realm_filter[1];
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let match;
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while ((match = pattern.exec(topic)) !== null) {
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let link_url = url;
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const matched_groups = match.slice(1);
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let i = 0;
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while (i < matched_groups.length) {
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const matched_group = matched_groups[i];
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const current_group = i + 1;
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const back_ref = "\\" + current_group;
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link_url = link_url.replace(back_ref, matched_group);
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i += 1;
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}
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links.push(link_url);
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}
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}
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// Also make raw urls navigable
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const url_re = /\b(https?:\/\/[^\s<]+[^<.,:;"')\]\s])/g; // Slightly modified from third/marked.js
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const match = topic.match(url_re);
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if (match) {
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links = links.concat(match);
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}
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message.topic_links = links;
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};
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exports.is_status_message = function (raw_content) {
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return raw_content.startsWith("/me ");
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};
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function make_emoji_span(codepoint, title, alt_text) {
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return (
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'<span aria-label="' +
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title +
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'"' +
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' class="emoji emoji-' +
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codepoint +
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'"' +
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' role="img" title="' +
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title +
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'">' +
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alt_text +
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"</span>"
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);
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}
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function handleUnicodeEmoji(unicode_emoji) {
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const codepoint = unicode_emoji.codePointAt(0).toString(16);
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const emoji_name = emoji.get_emoji_name(codepoint);
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if (emoji_name) {
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const alt_text = ":" + emoji_name + ":";
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const title = emoji_name.split("_").join(" ");
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return make_emoji_span(codepoint, title, alt_text);
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}
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return unicode_emoji;
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}
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function handleEmoji(emoji_name) {
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const alt_text = ":" + emoji_name + ":";
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const title = emoji_name.split("_").join(" ");
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// Zulip supports both standard/unicode emoji, served by a
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// spritesheet and custom realm-specific emoji (served by URL).
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// We first check if this is a realm emoji, and if so, render it.
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//
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// Otherwise we'll look at unicode emoji to render with an emoji
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// span using the spritesheet; and if it isn't one of those
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// either, we pass through the plain text syntax unmodified.
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const emoji_url = emoji.get_realm_emoji_url(emoji_name);
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if (emoji_url) {
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return (
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'<img alt="' +
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alt_text +
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'"' +
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' class="emoji" src="' +
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emoji_url +
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'"' +
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' title="' +
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title +
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'">'
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);
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}
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const codepoint = emoji.get_emoji_codepoint(emoji_name);
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if (codepoint) {
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return make_emoji_span(codepoint, title, alt_text);
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}
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return alt_text;
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}
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function handleTimestamp(time) {
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let timeobject;
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if (isNaN(time)) {
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// Moment throws a large deprecation warning when it has to fallback
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// to the Date() constructor. We needn't worry here and can let backend
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// markdown handle any dates that moment misses.
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moment.suppressDeprecationWarnings = true;
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timeobject = moment(time); // not a Unix timestamp
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} else {
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// JavaScript dates are in milliseconds, Unix timestamps are in seconds
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timeobject = moment(time * 1000);
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}
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const escaped_time = _.escape(time);
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if (timeobject === null || !timeobject.isValid()) {
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// Unsupported time format: rerender accordingly.
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// We do not show an error on these formats in local echo because
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// there is a chance that the server would interpret it successfully
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// and if it does, the jumping from the error message to a rendered
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// timestamp doesn't look good.
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return `<span>${escaped_time}</span>`;
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}
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// Use html5 <time> tag for valid timestamps.
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// render time without milliseconds.
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const escaped_isotime = _.escape(timeobject.toISOString().split(".")[0] + "Z");
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return `<time datetime="${escaped_isotime}">${escaped_time}</time>`;
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}
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function handleStream(stream_name) {
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const stream = helpers.get_stream_by_name(stream_name);
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if (stream === undefined) {
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return;
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}
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const href = helpers.stream_hash(stream.stream_id);
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return (
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'<a class="stream" data-stream-id="' +
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stream.stream_id +
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'" ' +
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'href="/' +
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href +
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'"' +
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">" +
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"#" +
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_.escape(stream.name) +
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"</a>"
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);
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}
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function handleStreamTopic(stream_name, topic) {
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const stream = helpers.get_stream_by_name(stream_name);
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if (stream === undefined || !topic) {
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return;
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}
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const href = helpers.stream_topic_hash(stream.stream_id, topic);
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const text = "#" + _.escape(stream.name) + " > " + _.escape(topic);
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return (
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'<a class="stream-topic" data-stream-id="' +
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stream.stream_id +
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'" ' +
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'href="/' +
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href +
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'"' +
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">" +
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text +
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"</a>"
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);
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}
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function handleRealmFilter(pattern, matches) {
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let url = realm_filter_map.get(pattern);
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let current_group = 1;
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for (const match of matches) {
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const back_ref = "\\" + current_group;
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url = url.replace(back_ref, match);
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current_group += 1;
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}
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return url;
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}
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function handleTex(tex, fullmatch) {
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try {
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return katex.renderToString(tex);
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} catch (ex) {
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if (ex.message.startsWith("KaTeX parse error")) {
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// TeX syntax error
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return '<span class="tex-error">' + _.escape(fullmatch) + "</span>";
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}
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blueslip.error(ex);
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}
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}
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function python_to_js_filter(pattern, url) {
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// Converts a python named-group regex to a javascript-compatible numbered
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// group regex... with a regex!
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const named_group_re = /\(?P<([^>]+?)>/g;
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let match = named_group_re.exec(pattern);
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let current_group = 1;
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while (match) {
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const name = match[1];
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// Replace named group with regular matching group
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pattern = pattern.replace("(?P<" + name + ">", "(");
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// Replace named reference in url to numbered reference
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url = url.replace("%(" + name + ")s", "\\" + current_group);
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// Reset the RegExp state
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named_group_re.lastIndex = 0;
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match = named_group_re.exec(pattern);
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current_group += 1;
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}
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// Convert any python in-regex flags to RegExp flags
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let js_flags = "g";
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const inline_flag_re = /\(\?([iLmsux]+)\)/;
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match = inline_flag_re.exec(pattern);
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// JS regexes only support i (case insensitivity) and m (multiline)
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// flags, so keep those and ignore the rest
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if (match) {
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const py_flags = match[1].split("");
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for (const flag of py_flags) {
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if ("im".includes(flag)) {
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js_flags += flag;
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}
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}
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pattern = pattern.replace(inline_flag_re, "");
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}
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// Ideally we should have been checking that realm filters
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// begin with certain characters but since there is no
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// support for negative lookbehind in javascript, we check
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// for this condition in `contains_backend_only_syntax()`
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// function. If the condition is satisfied then the message
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// is rendered locally, otherwise, we return false there and
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// message is rendered on the backend which has proper support
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// for negative lookbehind.
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pattern = pattern + /(?![\w])/.source;
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let final_regex = null;
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try {
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final_regex = new RegExp(pattern, js_flags);
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} catch (ex) {
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// We have an error computing the generated regex syntax.
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// We'll ignore this realm filter for now, but log this
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// failure for debugging later.
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blueslip.error("python_to_js_filter: " + ex.message);
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}
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return [final_regex, url];
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}
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exports.update_realm_filter_rules = function (realm_filters) {
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// Update the marked parser with our particular set of realm filters
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realm_filter_map.clear();
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realm_filter_list = [];
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const marked_rules = [];
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for (const [pattern, url] of realm_filters) {
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const [regex, final_url] = python_to_js_filter(pattern, url);
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if (!regex) {
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// Skip any realm filters that could not be converted
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continue;
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}
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realm_filter_map.set(regex, final_url);
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realm_filter_list.push([regex, final_url]);
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marked_rules.push(regex);
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}
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marked.InlineLexer.rules.zulip.realm_filters = marked_rules;
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};
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exports.initialize = function (realm_filters, helper_config) {
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helpers = helper_config;
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function disable_markdown_regex(rules, name) {
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rules[name] = {
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exec() {
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return false;
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},
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};
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}
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// Configure the marked markdown parser for our usage
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const r = new marked.Renderer();
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// No <code> around our code blocks instead a codehilite <div> and disable
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// class-specific highlighting.
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r.code = (code) => fenced_code.wrap_code(code) + "\n\n";
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// Prohibit empty links for some reason.
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const old_link = r.link;
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r.link = (href, title, text) => old_link.call(r, href, title, text.trim() ? text : href);
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// Put a newline after a <br> in the generated HTML to match markdown
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r.br = function () {
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return "<br>\n";
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};
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function preprocess_code_blocks(src) {
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return fenced_code.process_fenced_code(src);
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}
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function preprocess_translate_emoticons(src) {
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if (!helpers.should_translate_emoticons()) {
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return src;
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}
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// In this scenario, the message has to be from the user, so the only
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// requirement should be that they have the setting on.
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return exports.translate_emoticons_to_names(src);
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}
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// Disable lheadings
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// We only keep the # Heading format.
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disable_markdown_regex(marked.Lexer.rules.tables, "lheading");
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// Disable __strong__ (keeping **strong**)
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marked.InlineLexer.rules.zulip.strong = /^\*\*([\s\S]+?)\*\*(?!\*)/;
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// Make sure <del> syntax matches the backend processor
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marked.InlineLexer.rules.zulip.del = /^(?!<~)~~([^~]+)~~(?!~)/;
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// Disable _emphasis_ (keeping *emphasis*)
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// Text inside ** must start and end with a word character
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// to prevent mis-parsing things like "char **x = (char **)y"
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marked.InlineLexer.rules.zulip.em = /^\*(?!\s+)((?:\*\*|[\s\S])+?)((?:[\S]))\*(?!\*)/;
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// Disable autolink as (a) it is not used in our backend and (b) it interferes with @mentions
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disable_markdown_regex(marked.InlineLexer.rules.zulip, "autolink");
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exports.update_realm_filter_rules(realm_filters);
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// Tell our fenced code preprocessor how to insert arbitrary
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// HTML into the output. This generated HTML is safe to not escape
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fenced_code.set_stash_func((html) => marked.stashHtml(html, true));
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marked.setOptions({
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gfm: true,
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tables: true,
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breaks: true,
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pedantic: false,
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sanitize: true,
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smartLists: true,
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smartypants: false,
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zulip: true,
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emojiHandler: handleEmoji,
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unicodeEmojiHandler: handleUnicodeEmoji,
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streamHandler: handleStream,
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streamTopicHandler: handleStreamTopic,
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realmFilterHandler: handleRealmFilter,
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texHandler: handleTex,
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timestampHandler: handleTimestamp,
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renderer: r,
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preprocessors: [preprocess_code_blocks, preprocess_translate_emoticons],
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});
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};
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window.markdown = exports;
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