require 'wiki_words' require 'chunks/chunk' require 'chunks/wiki' require 'cgi' # Contains all the methods for finding and replacing wiki related links. module WikiChunk include Chunk # A wiki link is the top-level class for anything that refers to # another wiki page. class WikiLink < Chunk::Abstract attr_reader :page_name, :link_text, :link_type def initialize(*args) super @link_type = 'show' end def self.apply_to(content) content.gsub!( self.pattern ) do |matched_text| chunk = self.new($~) if chunk.textile_url? # do not substitute matched_text else content.chunks << chunk chunk.mask(content) end end end def textile_url? not @textile_link_suffix.nil? end # By default, no escaped text def escaped_text() nil end # Replace link with a mask, but if the word is escaped, then don't replace it def mask(content) escaped_text || super(content) end def revert(content) content.sub!(mask(content), text) end # Do not keep this chunk if it is escaped. # Otherwise, pass the link procedure a page_name and link_text and # get back a string of HTML to replace the mask with. def unmask(content) if escaped_text return self else chunk_found = content.sub!(mask(content)) do |match| content.page_link(page_name, link_text, link_type) end if chunk_found return self else return nil end end end end # This chunk matches a WikiWord. WikiWords can be escaped # by prepending a '\'. When this is the case, the +escaped_text+ # method will return the WikiWord instead of the usual +nil+. # The +page_name+ method returns the matched WikiWord. class Word < WikiLink unless defined? WIKI_WORD WIKI_WORD = Regexp.new('(":)?(\\\\)?(' + WikiWords::WIKI_WORD_PATTERN + ')\b', 0, "utf-8") end def self.pattern WIKI_WORD end def initialize(match_data) super(match_data) @textile_link_suffix, @escape, @page_name = match_data[1..3] end def escaped_text page_name unless @escape.nil? end def link_text() WikiWords.separate(page_name) end end # This chunk handles [[bracketted wiki words]] and # [[AliasedWords|aliased wiki words]]. The first part of an # aliased wiki word must be a WikiWord. If the WikiWord # is aliased, the +link_text+ field will contain the # alias, otherwise +link_text+ will contain the entire # contents within the double brackets. # # NOTE: This chunk must be tested before WikiWord since # a WikiWords can be a substring of a WikiLink. class Link < WikiLink unless defined? WIKI_LINK WIKI_LINK = /(":)?\[\[([^\]]+)\]\]/ LINK_TYPE_SEPARATION = Regexp.new('^(.+):((file)|(pic))$', 0, 'utf-8') ALIAS_SEPARATION = Regexp.new('^(.+)\|(.+)$', 0, 'utf-8') end def self.pattern() WIKI_LINK end def initialize(match_data) super(match_data) @textile_link_suffix, @page_name = match_data[1..2] @link_text = @page_name separate_link_type separate_alias end private # if link wihin the brackets has a form of [[filename:file]] or [[filename:pic]], # this means a link to a picture or a file def separate_link_type link_type_match = LINK_TYPE_SEPARATION.match(@page_name) if link_type_match @link_text = @page_name = link_type_match[1] @link_type = link_type_match[2..3].compact[0] end end # link text may be different from page name. this will look like [[actual page|link text]] def separate_alias alias_match = ALIAS_SEPARATION.match(@page_name) if alias_match @page_name, @link_text = alias_match[1..2] end # note that [[filename|link text:file]] is also supported end end end