instiki/lib/chunks/wiki.rb
Alexey Verkhovsky 04b75e1684
2006-03-11 23:25:04 +00:00

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Ruby

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 reference is the top-level class for anything that refers to
# another wiki page.
class WikiReference < Chunk::Abstract
# Name of the referenced page
attr_reader :page_name
# the referenced page
def refpage
@content.web.page(@page_name)
end
end
# A wiki link is the top-level class for links that refers to
# another wiki page.
class WikiLink < WikiReference
attr_reader :link_text, :link_type
def initialize(match_data, content)
super
@link_type = :show
end
def self.apply_to(content)
content.gsub!( self.pattern ) do |matched_text|
chunk = self.new($~, content)
if chunk.textile_url?
# do not substitute
matched_text
else
content.add_chunk(chunk)
chunk.mask
end
end
end
def textile_url?
not @textile_link_suffix.nil?
end
# replace any sequence of whitespace characters with a single space
def normalize_whitespace(line)
line.gsub(/\s+/, ' ')
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
attr_reader :escaped_text
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, content)
super
@textile_link_suffix, @escape, @page_name = match_data[1..3]
if @escape
@unmask_mode = :escape
@escaped_text = @page_name
else
@escaped_text = nil
end
@link_text = WikiWords.separate(@page_name)
@unmask_text = (@escaped_text || @content.page_link(@page_name, @link_text, @link_type))
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 = /(":)?\[\[\s*([^\]\s][^\]]+?)\s*\]\]/
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, content)
super
@textile_link_suffix = match_data[1]
@link_text = @page_name = normalize_whitespace(match_data[2])
separate_link_type
separate_alias
@unmask_text = @content.page_link(@page_name, @link_text, @link_type)
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].to_sym
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 = normalize_whitespace(alias_match[1])
@link_text = alias_match[2]
end
# note that [[filename|link text:file]] is also supported
end
end
end