gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/gitlab/markdown.rb

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require 'html/pipeline'
require 'html/pipeline/gitlab'
module Gitlab
# Custom parser for GitLab-flavored Markdown
#
# It replaces references in the text with links to the appropriate items in
# GitLab.
#
# Supported reference formats are:
# * @foo for team members
# * #123 for issues
# * #JIRA-123 for Jira issues
# * !123 for merge requests
# * $123 for snippets
# * 123456 for commits
#
# It also parses Emoji codes to insert images. See
# http://www.emoji-cheat-sheet.com/ for a list of the supported icons.
#
# Examples
#
# >> gfm("Hey @david, can you fix this?")
# => "Hey <a href="/u/david">@david</a>, can you fix this?"
#
# >> gfm("Commit 35d5f7c closes #1234")
# => "Commit <a href="/gitlab/commits/35d5f7c">35d5f7c</a> closes <a href="/gitlab/issues/1234">#1234</a>"
#
# >> gfm(":trollface:")
# => "<img alt=\":trollface:\" class=\"emoji\" src=\"/images/trollface.png" title=\":trollface:\" />
module Markdown
include IssuesHelper
attr_reader :html_options
def gfm_with_tasks(text, project = @project, html_options = {})
text = gfm(text, project, html_options)
parse_tasks(text)
end
# Public: Parse the provided text with GitLab-Flavored Markdown
#
# text - the source text
# project - extra options for the reference links as given to link_to
# html_options - extra options for the reference links as given to link_to
def gfm(text, project = @project, html_options = {})
return text if text.nil?
# Duplicate the string so we don't alter the original, then call to_str
# to cast it back to a String instead of a SafeBuffer. This is required
# for gsub calls to work as we need them to.
text = text.dup.to_str
@html_options = html_options
# Extract pre blocks so they are not altered
# from http://github.github.com/github-flavored-markdown/
text.gsub!(%r{<pre>.*?</pre>|<code>.*?</code>}m) { |match| extract_piece(match) }
# Extract links with probably parsable hrefs
text.gsub!(%r{<a.*?>.*?</a>}m) { |match| extract_piece(match) }
# Extract images with probably parsable src
text.gsub!(%r{<img.*?>}m) { |match| extract_piece(match) }
# TODO: add popups with additional information
text = parse(text, project)
# Insert pre block extractions
text.gsub!(/\{gfm-extraction-(\h{32})\}/) do
insert_piece($1)
end
# Used markdown pipelines in GitLab:
# GitlabEmojiFilter - performs emoji replacement.
#
# see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/html-pipeline-gitlab for more filters
filters = [
HTML::Pipeline::Gitlab::GitlabEmojiFilter
]
markdown_context = {
asset_root: Gitlab.config.gitlab.url,
asset_host: Gitlab::Application.config.asset_host
}
markdown_pipeline = HTML::Pipeline::Gitlab.new(filters).pipeline
result = markdown_pipeline.call(text, markdown_context)
text = result[:output].to_html(save_with: 0)
allowed_attributes = ActionView::Base.sanitized_allowed_attributes
allowed_tags = ActionView::Base.sanitized_allowed_tags
sanitize text.html_safe,
attributes: allowed_attributes + %w(id class),
tags: allowed_tags + %w(table tr td th)
end
private
def extract_piece(text)
@extractions ||= {}
md5 = Digest::MD5.hexdigest(text)
@extractions[md5] = text
"{gfm-extraction-#{md5}}"
end
def insert_piece(id)
@extractions[id]
end
# Private: Parses text for references and emoji
#
# text - Text to parse
#
# Returns parsed text
def parse(text, project = @project)
parse_references(text, project) if project
text
end
NAME_STR = '[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]*'
PROJ_STR = "(?<project>#{NAME_STR}/#{NAME_STR})"
REFERENCE_PATTERN = %r{
(?<prefix>\W)? # Prefix
( # Reference
@(?<user>#{NAME_STR}) # User name
|(?<issue>([A-Z\-]+-)\d+) # JIRA Issue ID
|#{PROJ_STR}?\#(?<issue>([a-zA-Z\-]+-)?\d+) # Issue ID
|#{PROJ_STR}?!(?<merge_request>\d+) # MR ID
|\$(?<snippet>\d+) # Snippet ID
|(#{PROJ_STR}@)?(?<commit>[\h]{6,40}) # Commit ID
|(?<skip>gfm-extraction-[\h]{6,40}) # Skip gfm extractions. Otherwise will be parsed as commit
)
(?<suffix>\W)? # Suffix
}x.freeze
TYPES = [:user, :issue, :merge_request, :snippet, :commit].freeze
def parse_references(text, project = @project)
# parse reference links
text.gsub!(REFERENCE_PATTERN) do |match|
type = TYPES.select{|t| !$~[t].nil?}.first
actual_project = project
project_prefix = nil
project_path = $LAST_MATCH_INFO[:project]
if project_path
actual_project = ::Project.find_with_namespace(project_path)
project_prefix = project_path
end
parse_result($LAST_MATCH_INFO, type,
actual_project, project_prefix) || match
end
end
# Called from #parse_references. Attempts to build a gitlab reference
# link. Returns nil if +type+ is nil, if the match string is an HTML
# entity, if the reference is invalid, or if the matched text includes an
# invalid project path.
def parse_result(match_info, type, project, project_prefix)
prefix = match_info[:prefix]
suffix = match_info[:suffix]
return nil if html_entity?(prefix, suffix) || type.nil?
return nil if project.nil? && !project_prefix.nil?
identifier = match_info[type]
ref_link = reference_link(type, identifier, project, project_prefix)
if ref_link
"#{prefix}#{ref_link}#{suffix}"
else
nil
end
end
# Return true if the +prefix+ and +suffix+ indicate that the matched string
# is an HTML entity like &amp;
def html_entity?(prefix, suffix)
prefix && suffix && prefix[0] == '&' && suffix[-1] == ';'
end
# Private: Dispatches to a dedicated processing method based on reference
#
# reference - Object reference ("@1234", "!567", etc.)
# identifier - Object identifier (Issue ID, SHA hash, etc.)
#
# Returns string rendered by the processing method
def reference_link(type, identifier, project = @project, prefix_text = nil)
send("reference_#{type}", identifier, project, prefix_text)
end
def reference_user(identifier, project = @project, _ = nil)
options = html_options.merge(
class: "gfm gfm-team_member #{html_options[:class]}"
)
if identifier == "all"
link_to("@all", project_url(project), options)
elsif user = User.find_by(username: identifier)
link_to("@#{identifier}", user_url(identifier), options)
end
end
def reference_issue(identifier, project = @project, prefix_text = nil)
if project.used_default_issues_tracker? || !external_issues_tracker_enabled?
if project.issue_exists? identifier
url = url_for_issue(identifier, project)
title = title_for_issue(identifier, project)
options = html_options.merge(
title: "Issue: #{title}",
class: "gfm gfm-issue #{html_options[:class]}"
)
link_to("#{prefix_text}##{identifier}", url, options)
end
else
config = Gitlab.config
external_issue_tracker = config.issues_tracker[project.issues_tracker]
if external_issue_tracker.present?
reference_external_issue(identifier, external_issue_tracker, project,
prefix_text)
end
end
end
def reference_merge_request(identifier, project = @project,
prefix_text = nil)
if merge_request = project.merge_requests.find_by(iid: identifier)
options = html_options.merge(
title: "Merge Request: #{merge_request.title}",
class: "gfm gfm-merge_request #{html_options[:class]}"
)
url = project_merge_request_url(project, merge_request)
link_to("#{prefix_text}!#{identifier}", url, options)
end
end
def reference_snippet(identifier, project = @project, _ = nil)
if snippet = project.snippets.find_by(id: identifier)
options = html_options.merge(
title: "Snippet: #{snippet.title}",
class: "gfm gfm-snippet #{html_options[:class]}"
)
link_to("$#{identifier}", project_snippet_url(project, snippet),
options)
end
end
def reference_commit(identifier, project = @project, prefix_text = nil)
if project.valid_repo? && commit = project.repository.commit(identifier)
options = html_options.merge(
title: commit.link_title,
class: "gfm gfm-commit #{html_options[:class]}"
)
prefix_text = "#{prefix_text}@" if prefix_text
link_to(
"#{prefix_text}#{identifier}",
project_commit_url(project, commit),
options
)
end
end
def reference_external_issue(identifier, issue_tracker, project = @project,
prefix_text = nil)
url = url_for_issue(identifier, project)
title = issue_tracker['title']
options = html_options.merge(
title: "Issue in #{title}",
class: "gfm gfm-issue #{html_options[:class]}"
)
link_to("#{prefix_text}##{identifier}", url, options)
end
# Turn list items that start with "[ ]" into HTML checkbox inputs.
def parse_tasks(text)
li_tag = '<li class="task-list-item">'
unchecked_box = '<input type="checkbox" value="on" disabled />'
checked_box = unchecked_box.sub(/\/>$/, 'checked="checked" />')
# Regexp captures don't seem to work when +text+ is an
# ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer, hence the `String.new`
String.new(text).gsub(Taskable::TASK_PATTERN_HTML) do
checked = $LAST_MATCH_INFO[:checked].downcase == 'x'
if checked
"#{li_tag}#{checked_box}"
else
"#{li_tag}#{unchecked_box}"
end
end
end
end
end