instiki/app/models/chunks/uri.rb

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require 'chunks/chunk'
# This wiki chunk matches arbitrary URIs, using patterns from the Ruby URI modules.
# It parses out a variety of fields that could be used by renderers to format
# the links in various ways (shortening domain names, hiding email addresses)
# It matches email addresses and host.com.au domains without schemes (http://)
# but adds these on as required.
#
# The heuristic used to match a URI is designed to err on the side of caution.
# That is, it is more likely to not autolink a URI than it is to accidently
# autolink something that is not a URI. The reason behind this is it is easier
# to force a URI link by prefixing 'http://' to it than it is to escape and
# incorrectly marked up non-URI.
#
# I'm using a part of the [ISO 3166-1 Standard][iso3166] for country name suffixes.
# The generic names are from www.bnoack.com/data/countrycode2.html)
# [iso3166]: http://geotags.com/iso3166/
class URIChunk < Chunk::Abstract
include URI::REGEXP::PATTERN
# this condition is to get rid of pesky warnings in tests
unless defined? URIChunk::INTERNET_URI_REGEXP
GENERIC = '(?:aero|biz|com|coop|edu|gov|info|int|mil|museum|name|net|org)'
COUNTRY = '(?:au|at|be|ca|ch|de|dk|fr|hk|in|ir|it|jp|nl|no|pt|ru|se|sw|tv|tw|uk|us)'
# These are needed otherwise HOST will match almost anything
TLDS = "(?:#{GENERIC}|#{COUNTRY})"
# Redefine USERINFO so that it must have non-zero length
USERINFO = "(?:[#{UNRESERVED};:&=+$,]|#{ESCAPED})+"
# unreserved_no_ending = alphanum | mark, but URI_ENDING [)!] excluded
UNRESERVED_NO_ENDING = "-_.~*'(#{ALNUM}"
# this ensures that query or fragment do not end with URI_ENDING
# and enable us to use a much simpler self.pattern Regexp
# uric_no_ending = reserved | unreserved_no_ending | escaped
URIC_NO_ENDING = "(?:[#{UNRESERVED_NO_ENDING}#{RESERVED}]|#{ESCAPED})"
# query = *uric
QUERY = "#{URIC_NO_ENDING}*"
# fragment = *uric
FRAGMENT = "#{URIC_NO_ENDING}*"
# DOMLABEL is defined in the ruby uri library, TLDS is defined above
INTERNET_HOSTNAME = "(?:#{DOMLABEL}\\.)+#{TLDS}"
# Correct a typo bug in ruby 1.8.x lib/uri/common.rb
PORT = '\\d*'
INTERNET_URI =
"(?:(#{SCHEME}):/{0,2})?" + # Optional scheme: (\1)
"(?:(#{USERINFO})@)?" + # Optional userinfo@ (\2)
"(#{INTERNET_HOSTNAME})" + # Mandatory hostname (\3)
"(?::(#{PORT}))?" + # Optional :port (\4)
"(#{ABS_PATH})?" + # Optional absolute path (\5)
"(?:\\?(#{QUERY}))?" + # Optional ?query (\6)
"(?:\\#(#{FRAGMENT}))?" # Optional #fragment (\7)
TEXTILE_SYNTAX_PREFIX = '(!)?'
INTERNET_URI_REGEXP = Regexp.new(TEXTILE_SYNTAX_PREFIX + INTERNET_URI, Regexp::EXTENDED, 'N')
end
def URIChunk.pattern
INTERNET_URI_REGEXP
end
attr_reader :user, :host, :port, :path, :query, :fragment, :link_text
def self.apply_to(content)
content.gsub!( self.pattern ) do |matched_text|
chunk = self.new($~)
if chunk.textile_url? or chunk.textile_image?
# do not substitute
matched_text
else
content.chunks << chunk
chunk.mask(content)
end
end
end
def initialize(match_data)
super(match_data)
@link_text = match_data[0]
@textile_prefix, @original_scheme, @user, @host, @port, @path, @query, @fragment =
match_data[1..-1]
treat_trailing_character
end
def textile_url?
@textile_prefix == '":'
end
def textile_image?
@textile_prefix == '!' and @trailing_punctuation == '!'
end
def treat_trailing_character
# If the last character matched by URI pattern is in ! or ), this may be part of the markup,
# not a URL. We should handle it as such. It is possible to do it by a regexp, but
# much easier to do programmatically
last_char = @link_text[-1..-1]
if last_char == ')' or last_char == '!'
@trailing_punctuation = last_char
@link_text.chop!
[@original_scheme, @user, @host, @port, @path, @query, @fragment].compact.last.chop!
end
end
# If the text should be escaped then don't keep this chunk.
# Otherwise only keep this chunk if it was substituted back into the
# content.
def unmask(content)
return nil if escaped_text
return self if content.sub!(mask(content), "<a href=\"#{uri}\">#{link_text}</a>")
end
# If there is no hostname in the URI, do not render it
# It's probably only contains the scheme, eg 'something:'
def escaped_text() ( host.nil? ? @uri : nil ) end
def scheme
@original_scheme or (@user ? 'mailto' : 'http')
end
def scheme_delimiter
scheme == 'mailto' ? ':' : '://'
end
def user_delimiter
'@' unless @user.nil?
end
def port_delimiter
':' unless @port.nil?
end
def query_delimiter
'?' unless @query.nil?
end
def uri
[scheme, scheme_delimiter, user, user_delimiter, host, port_delimiter, port, path,
query_delimiter, query].compact.join
end
end
# uri with mandatory scheme but less restrictive hostname, like
# http://localhost:2500/blah.html
class LocalURIChunk < URIChunk
unless defined? LocalURIChunk::LOCAL_URI_REGEXP
# hostname can be just a simple word like 'localhost'
ANY_HOSTNAME = "(?:#{DOMLABEL}\\.)*#{TOPLABEL}\\.?"
# The basic URI expression as a string
# Scheme and hostname are mandatory
LOCAL_URI =
"(?:(#{SCHEME})://)+" + # Mandatory scheme:// (\1)
"(?:(#{USERINFO})@)?" + # Optional userinfo@ (\2)
"(#{ANY_HOSTNAME})" + # Mandatory hostname (\3)
"(?::(#{PORT}))?" + # Optional :port (\4)
"(#{ABS_PATH})?" + # Optional absolute path (\5)
"(?:\\?(#{QUERY}))?" + # Optional ?query (\6)
"(?:\\#(#{FRAGMENT}))?" # Optional #fragment (\7)
LOCAL_URI_REGEXP = Regexp.new(TEXTILE_SYNTAX_PREFIX + LOCAL_URI, Regexp::EXTENDED, 'N')
end
def LocalURIChunk.pattern
LOCAL_URI_REGEXP
end
end