gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/gitlab/quick_actions/extractor.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Gitlab
module QuickActions
# This class takes an array of commands that should be extracted from a
# given text.
#
# ```
# extractor = Gitlab::QuickActions::Extractor.new([:open, :assign, :labels])
# ```
class Extractor
attr_reader :command_definitions
def initialize(command_definitions)
@command_definitions = command_definitions
@commands_regex = {}
end
# Extracts commands from content and return an array of commands.
# The array looks like the following:
# [
# ['command1'],
# ['command3', 'arg1 arg2'],
# ]
# The command and the arguments are stripped.
# The original command text is removed from the given `content`.
#
# Usage:
# ```
# extractor = Gitlab::QuickActions::Extractor.new([:open, :assign, :labels])
# msg = %(hello\n/labels ~foo ~"bar baz"\nworld)
# commands = extractor.extract_commands(msg) #=> [['labels', '~foo ~"bar baz"']]
# msg #=> "hello\nworld"
# ```
def extract_commands(content, only: nil)
return [content, []] unless content
content, commands = perform_regex(content, only: only)
perform_substitutions(content, commands)
end
# Encloses quick action commands into code span markdown
# avoiding them being executed, for example, when sent via email
# to GitLab service desk.
# Example: /label ~label1 becomes `/label ~label1`
def redact_commands(content)
return "" unless content
content, _ = perform_regex(content, redact: true)
content
end
private
def perform_regex(content, only: nil, redact: false)
commands = []
content = content.dup
content.delete!("\r")
names = command_names(limit_to_commands: only).map(&:to_s)
content.gsub!(commands_regex(names: names)) do
command, output = process_commands($~, redact)
commands << command
output
end
[content.rstrip, commands.reject(&:empty?)]
end
def process_commands(matched_text, redact)
output = matched_text[0]
command = []
if matched_text[:cmd]
command = [matched_text[:cmd].downcase, matched_text[:arg]].reject(&:blank?)
output = ''
if redact
output = "`/#{matched_text[:cmd]}#{" " + matched_text[:arg] if matched_text[:arg]}`"
output += "\n" if matched_text[0].include?("\n")
end
end
[command, output]
end
# Builds a regular expression to match known commands.
# First match group captures the command name and
# second match group captures its arguments.
#
# It looks something like:
#
# /^\/(?<cmd>close|reopen|...)(?:( |$))(?<arg>[^\/\n]*)(?:\n|$)/
def commands_regex(names:)
@commands_regex[names] ||= %r{
(?<code>
# Code blocks:
# ```
# Anything, including `/cmd arg` which are ignored by this filter
# ```
^```
.+?
\n```$
)
|
(?<html>
# HTML block:
# <tag>
# Anything, including `/cmd arg` which are ignored by this filter
# </tag>
^<[^>]+?>\n
.+?
\n<\/[^>]+?>$
)
|
(?<html>
# Quote block:
# >>>
# Anything, including `/cmd arg` which are ignored by this filter
# >>>
^>>>
.+?
\n>>>$
)
|
(?:
# Command not in a blockquote, blockcode, or HTML tag:
# /close
^\/
(?<cmd>#{Regexp.new(Regexp.union(names).source, Regexp::IGNORECASE)})
(?:
[ ]
(?<arg>[^\n]*)
)?
(?:\s*\n|$)
)
}mix
end
def perform_substitutions(content, commands)
return unless content
substitution_definitions = self.command_definitions.select do |definition|
definition.is_a?(Gitlab::QuickActions::SubstitutionDefinition)
end
substitution_definitions.each do |substitution|
regex = commands_regex(names: substitution.all_names)
content = content.gsub(regex) do |text|
if $~[:cmd]
command = [substitution.name.to_s]
command << $~[:arg] if $~[:arg].present?
commands << command
substitution.perform_substitution(self, text)
else
text
end
end
end
[content, commands]
end
def command_names(limit_to_commands:)
command_definitions.flat_map do |command|
next if command.noop?
if limit_to_commands && (command.all_names & limit_to_commands).empty?
next
end
command.all_names
end.compact
end
end
end
end