gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/helpers/gitlab_markdown_helper.rb
2014-01-29 17:28:51 +01:00

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module GitlabMarkdownHelper
include Gitlab::Markdown
# Use this in places where you would normally use link_to(gfm(...), ...).
#
# It solves a problem occurring with nested links (i.e.
# "<a>outer text <a>gfm ref</a> more outer text</a>"). This will not be
# interpreted as intended. Browsers will parse something like
# "<a>outer text </a><a>gfm ref</a> more outer text" (notice the last part is
# not linked any more). link_to_gfm corrects that. It wraps all parts to
# explicitly produce the correct linking behavior (i.e.
# "<a>outer text </a><a>gfm ref</a><a> more outer text</a>").
def link_to_gfm(body, url, html_options = {})
return "" if body.blank?
escaped_body = if body =~ /^\<img/
body
else
escape_once(body)
end
gfm_body = gfm(escaped_body, html_options)
gfm_body.gsub!(%r{<a.*?>.*?</a>}m) do |match|
"</a>#{match}#{link_to("", url, html_options)[0..-5]}" # "</a>".length +1
end
link_to(gfm_body.html_safe, url, html_options)
end
def markdown(text)
unless @markdown
gitlab_renderer = Redcarpet::Render::GitlabHTML.new(self,
# see https://github.com/vmg/redcarpet#darling-i-packed-you-a-couple-renderers-for-lunch-
filter_html: true,
with_toc_data: true,
hard_wrap: true,
safe_links_only: true)
@markdown = Redcarpet::Markdown.new(gitlab_renderer,
# see https://github.com/vmg/redcarpet#and-its-like-really-simple-to-use
no_intra_emphasis: true,
tables: true,
fenced_code_blocks: true,
autolink: true,
strikethrough: true,
lax_html_blocks: true,
space_after_headers: true,
superscript: true)
end
@markdown.render(text).html_safe
end
def render_wiki_content(wiki_page)
if wiki_page.format == :markdown
markdown(wiki_page.content)
else
wiki_page.formatted_content.html_safe
end
end
# text - whole text from a markdown file
# project_path_with_namespace - namespace/projectname, eg. gitlabhq/gitlabhq
# ref - name of the branch or reference, eg. stable
# requested_path - path of request, eg. doc/api/README.md, used in special case when path is pointing to the .md file were the original request is coming from
# wiki - whether the markdown is from wiki or not
def create_relative_links(text, project, ref, requested_path, wiki = false)
@path_to_satellite = project.satellite.path
project_path_with_namespace = project.path_with_namespace
paths = extract_paths(text)
paths.each do |file_path|
original_file_path = extract(file_path)
new_path = rebuild_path(project_path_with_namespace, original_file_path, requested_path, ref)
if reference_path?(file_path)
# Replacing old string with a new one that contains updated path
# eg. [some document]: document.md will be replaced with [some document] /namespace/project/master/blob/document.md
text.gsub!(file_path, file_path.gsub(original_file_path, "/#{new_path}"))
else
# Replacing old string with a new one with brackets ]() to prevent replacing occurence of a word
# e.g. If we have a markdown like [test](test) this will replace ](test) and not the word test
text.gsub!("](#{file_path})", "](/#{new_path})")
end
end
text
end
def extract_paths(markdown_text)
all_markdown_paths = pick_out_paths(markdown_text)
paths = remove_empty(all_markdown_paths)
select_relative(paths)
end
# Split the markdown text to each line and find all paths, this will match anything with - ]("some_text") and [some text]: file.md
def pick_out_paths(markdown_text)
inline_paths = markdown_text.split("\n").map { |text| text.scan(/\]\(([^(]+)\)/) }
reference_paths = markdown_text.split("\n").map { |text| text.scan(/\[.*\]:.*/) }
inline_paths + reference_paths
end
# Removes any empty result produced by not matching the regexp
def remove_empty(paths)
paths.reject{|l| l.empty? }.flatten
end
# If a path is a reference style link we need to omit ]:
def extract(path)
path.split("]: ").last
end
# Reject any path that contains ignored protocol
# eg. reject "https://gitlab.org} but accept "doc/api/README.md"
def select_relative(paths)
paths.reject{|path| ignored_protocols.map{|protocol| path.include?(protocol)}.any?}
end
# Check whether a path is a reference-style link
def reference_path?(path)
path.include?("]: ")
end
def ignored_protocols
["http://","https://", "ftp://", "mailto:"]
end
def rebuild_path(path_with_namespace, path, requested_path, ref)
file_path = relative_file_path(path, requested_path)
[
path_with_namespace,
path_with_ref(file_path, ref),
file_path
].compact.join("/")
end
# Checks if the path exists in the repo
# eg. checks if doc/README.md exists, if it doesn't then it is a wiki link
def path_with_ref(path, ref)
if file_exists?(path)
"#{local_path(path)}/#{correct_ref(ref)}"
else
"wikis"
end
end
def relative_file_path(path, requested_path)
nested_path = build_nested_path(path, requested_path)
return nested_path if file_exists?(nested_path)
path
end
# Covering a special case, when the link is referencing file in the same directory eg:
# If we are at doc/api/README.md and the README.md contains relative links like [Users](users.md)
# this takes the request path(doc/api/README.md), and replaces the README.md with users.md so the path looks like doc/api/users.md
# If we are at doc/api and the README.md shown in below the tree view
# this takes the rquest path(doc/api) and adds users.md so the path looks like doc/api/users.md
def build_nested_path(path, request_path)
return path unless request_path
if local_path(request_path) == "tree"
base = request_path.split("/").push(path)
base.join("/")
else
base = request_path.split("/")
base.pop
base.push(path).join("/")
end
end
def file_exists?(path)
return false if path.nil? || path.empty?
return @repository.blob_at(current_ref, path).present? || Tree.new(@repository, current_ref, path).entries.any?
end
# Check if the path is pointing to a directory(tree) or a file(blob)
# eg. doc/api is directory and doc/README.md is file
def local_path(path)
return "tree" if Tree.new(@repository, current_ref, path).entries.any?
return "raw" if @repository.blob_at(current_ref, path).image?
return "blob"
end
def current_ref
@commit.nil? ? "master" : @commit.id
end
# We will assume that if no ref exists we can point to master
def correct_ref(ref)
ref ? ref : "master"
end
end