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forgejo/modules/markup/html.go
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Add context when rendering labels or emojis (#23281)
This branch continues the work of #23092 and attempts to rid the
codebase of any `nil` contexts when using a `RenderContext`.

Anything that renders markdown or does post processing may call
`markup.sha1CurrentPatternProcessor()`, and this runs
`git.OpenRepository()`, which needs a context. It will panic if the
context is `nil`. This branch attempts to _always_ include a context
when creating a `RenderContext` to prevent future crashes.

Co-authored-by: Kyle D <kdumontnu@gmail.com>
2023-03-05 22:59:05 +01:00

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// Copyright 2017 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package markup
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"net/url"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strings"
"sync"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/base"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/emoji"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/git"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/markup/common"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/references"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/regexplru"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/templates/vars"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
"golang.org/x/net/html"
"golang.org/x/net/html/atom"
"mvdan.cc/xurls/v2"
)
// Issue name styles
const (
IssueNameStyleNumeric = "numeric"
IssueNameStyleAlphanumeric = "alphanumeric"
IssueNameStyleRegexp = "regexp"
)
var (
// NOTE: All below regex matching do not perform any extra validation.
// Thus a link is produced even if the linked entity does not exist.
// While fast, this is also incorrect and lead to false positives.
// TODO: fix invalid linking issue
// valid chars in encoded path and parameter: [-+~_%.a-zA-Z0-9/]
// sha1CurrentPattern matches string that represents a commit SHA, e.g. d8a994ef243349f321568f9e36d5c3f444b99cae
// Although SHA1 hashes are 40 chars long, the regex matches the hash from 7 to 40 chars in length
// so that abbreviated hash links can be used as well. This matches git and GitHub usability.
sha1CurrentPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`(?:\s|^|\(|\[)([0-9a-f]{7,40})(?:\s|$|\)|\]|[.,](\s|$))`)
// shortLinkPattern matches short but difficult to parse [[name|link|arg=test]] syntax
shortLinkPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`\[\[(.*?)\]\](\w*)`)
// anySHA1Pattern splits url containing SHA into parts
anySHA1Pattern = regexp.MustCompile(`https?://(?:\S+/){4,5}([0-9a-f]{40})(/[-+~_%.a-zA-Z0-9/]+)?(#[-+~_%.a-zA-Z0-9]+)?`)
// comparePattern matches "http://domain/org/repo/compare/COMMIT1...COMMIT2#hash"
comparePattern = regexp.MustCompile(`https?://(?:\S+/){4,5}([0-9a-f]{7,40})(\.\.\.?)([0-9a-f]{7,40})?(#[-+~_%.a-zA-Z0-9]+)?`)
validLinksPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-z][\w-]+://`)
// While this email regex is definitely not perfect and I'm sure you can come up
// with edge cases, it is still accepted by the CommonMark specification, as
// well as the HTML5 spec:
// http://spec.commonmark.org/0.28/#email-address
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/input.html#e-mail-state-(type%3Demail)
emailRegex = regexp.MustCompile("(?:\\s|^|\\(|\\[)([a-zA-Z0-9.!#$%&'*+\\/=?^_`{|}~-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9](?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]{0,61}[a-zA-Z0-9])?(?:\\.[a-zA-Z0-9]{2,}(?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]{0,61}[a-zA-Z0-9])?)+)(?:\\s|$|\\)|\\]|\\.(\\s|$))")
// blackfriday extensions create IDs like fn:user-content-footnote
blackfridayExtRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`[^:]*:user-content-`)
// EmojiShortCodeRegex find emoji by alias like :smile:
EmojiShortCodeRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`:[-+\w]+:`)
)
// CSS class for action keywords (e.g. "closes: #1")
const keywordClass = "issue-keyword"
// IsLink reports whether link fits valid format.
func IsLink(link []byte) bool {
return isLink(link)
}
// isLink reports whether link fits valid format.
func isLink(link []byte) bool {
return validLinksPattern.Match(link)
}
func isLinkStr(link string) bool {
return validLinksPattern.MatchString(link)
}
// regexp for full links to issues/pulls
var issueFullPattern *regexp.Regexp
// Once for to prevent races
var issueFullPatternOnce sync.Once
func getIssueFullPattern() *regexp.Regexp {
issueFullPatternOnce.Do(func() {
issueFullPattern = regexp.MustCompile(regexp.QuoteMeta(setting.AppURL) +
`[\w_.-]+/[\w_.-]+/(?:issues|pulls)/((?:\w{1,10}-)?[1-9][0-9]*)([\?|#](\S+)?)?\b`)
})
return issueFullPattern
}
// CustomLinkURLSchemes allows for additional schemes to be detected when parsing links within text
func CustomLinkURLSchemes(schemes []string) {
schemes = append(schemes, "http", "https")
withAuth := make([]string, 0, len(schemes))
validScheme := regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-z]+$`)
for _, s := range schemes {
if !validScheme.MatchString(s) {
continue
}
without := false
for _, sna := range xurls.SchemesNoAuthority {
if s == sna {
without = true
break
}
}
if without {
s += ":"
} else {
s += "://"
}
withAuth = append(withAuth, s)
}
common.LinkRegex, _ = xurls.StrictMatchingScheme(strings.Join(withAuth, "|"))
}
// IsSameDomain checks if given url string has the same hostname as current Gitea instance
func IsSameDomain(s string) bool {
if strings.HasPrefix(s, "/") {
return true
}
if uapp, err := url.Parse(setting.AppURL); err == nil {
if u, err := url.Parse(s); err == nil {
return u.Host == uapp.Host
}
return false
}
return false
}
type postProcessError struct {
context string
err error
}
func (p *postProcessError) Error() string {
return "PostProcess: " + p.context + ", " + p.err.Error()
}
type processor func(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node)
var defaultProcessors = []processor{
fullIssuePatternProcessor,
comparePatternProcessor,
fullSha1PatternProcessor,
shortLinkProcessor,
linkProcessor,
mentionProcessor,
issueIndexPatternProcessor,
commitCrossReferencePatternProcessor,
sha1CurrentPatternProcessor,
emailAddressProcessor,
emojiProcessor,
emojiShortCodeProcessor,
}
// PostProcess does the final required transformations to the passed raw HTML
// data, and ensures its validity. Transformations include: replacing links and
// emails with HTML links, parsing shortlinks in the format of [[Link]], like
// MediaWiki, linking issues in the format #ID, and mentions in the format
// @user, and others.
func PostProcess(
ctx *RenderContext,
input io.Reader,
output io.Writer,
) error {
return postProcess(ctx, defaultProcessors, input, output)
}
var commitMessageProcessors = []processor{
fullIssuePatternProcessor,
comparePatternProcessor,
fullSha1PatternProcessor,
linkProcessor,
mentionProcessor,
issueIndexPatternProcessor,
commitCrossReferencePatternProcessor,
sha1CurrentPatternProcessor,
emailAddressProcessor,
emojiProcessor,
emojiShortCodeProcessor,
}
// RenderCommitMessage will use the same logic as PostProcess, but will disable
// the shortLinkProcessor and will add a defaultLinkProcessor if defaultLink is
// set, which changes every text node into a link to the passed default link.
func RenderCommitMessage(
ctx *RenderContext,
content string,
) (string, error) {
procs := commitMessageProcessors
if ctx.DefaultLink != "" {
// we don't have to fear data races, because being
// commitMessageProcessors of fixed len and cap, every time we append
// something to it the slice is realloc+copied, so append always
// generates the slice ex-novo.
procs = append(procs, genDefaultLinkProcessor(ctx.DefaultLink))
}
return renderProcessString(ctx, procs, content)
}
var commitMessageSubjectProcessors = []processor{
fullIssuePatternProcessor,
comparePatternProcessor,
fullSha1PatternProcessor,
linkProcessor,
mentionProcessor,
issueIndexPatternProcessor,
commitCrossReferencePatternProcessor,
sha1CurrentPatternProcessor,
emojiShortCodeProcessor,
emojiProcessor,
}
var emojiProcessors = []processor{
emojiShortCodeProcessor,
emojiProcessor,
}
// RenderCommitMessageSubject will use the same logic as PostProcess and
// RenderCommitMessage, but will disable the shortLinkProcessor and
// emailAddressProcessor, will add a defaultLinkProcessor if defaultLink is set,
// which changes every text node into a link to the passed default link.
func RenderCommitMessageSubject(
ctx *RenderContext,
content string,
) (string, error) {
procs := commitMessageSubjectProcessors
if ctx.DefaultLink != "" {
// we don't have to fear data races, because being
// commitMessageSubjectProcessors of fixed len and cap, every time we
// append something to it the slice is realloc+copied, so append always
// generates the slice ex-novo.
procs = append(procs, genDefaultLinkProcessor(ctx.DefaultLink))
}
return renderProcessString(ctx, procs, content)
}
// RenderIssueTitle to process title on individual issue/pull page
func RenderIssueTitle(
ctx *RenderContext,
title string,
) (string, error) {
return renderProcessString(ctx, []processor{
issueIndexPatternProcessor,
commitCrossReferencePatternProcessor,
sha1CurrentPatternProcessor,
emojiShortCodeProcessor,
emojiProcessor,
}, title)
}
func renderProcessString(ctx *RenderContext, procs []processor, content string) (string, error) {
var buf strings.Builder
if err := postProcess(ctx, procs, strings.NewReader(content), &buf); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return buf.String(), nil
}
// RenderDescriptionHTML will use similar logic as PostProcess, but will
// use a single special linkProcessor.
func RenderDescriptionHTML(
ctx *RenderContext,
content string,
) (string, error) {
return renderProcessString(ctx, []processor{
descriptionLinkProcessor,
emojiShortCodeProcessor,
emojiProcessor,
}, content)
}
// RenderEmoji for when we want to just process emoji and shortcodes
// in various places it isn't already run through the normal markdown processor
func RenderEmoji(
ctx *RenderContext,
content string,
) (string, error) {
return renderProcessString(ctx, emojiProcessors, content)
}
var (
tagCleaner = regexp.MustCompile(`<((?:/?\w+/\w+)|(?:/[\w ]+/)|(/?[hH][tT][mM][lL]\b)|(/?[hH][eE][aA][dD]\b))`)
nulCleaner = strings.NewReplacer("\000", "")
)
func postProcess(ctx *RenderContext, procs []processor, input io.Reader, output io.Writer) error {
defer ctx.Cancel()
// FIXME: don't read all content to memory
rawHTML, err := io.ReadAll(input)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// parse the HTML
node, err := html.Parse(io.MultiReader(
// prepend "<html><body>"
strings.NewReader("<html><body>"),
// Strip out nuls - they're always invalid
bytes.NewReader(tagCleaner.ReplaceAll([]byte(nulCleaner.Replace(string(rawHTML))), []byte("&lt;$1"))),
// close the tags
strings.NewReader("</body></html>"),
))
if err != nil {
return &postProcessError{"invalid HTML", err}
}
if node.Type == html.DocumentNode {
node = node.FirstChild
}
visitNode(ctx, procs, procs, node)
newNodes := make([]*html.Node, 0, 5)
if node.Data == "html" {
node = node.FirstChild
for node != nil && node.Data != "body" {
node = node.NextSibling
}
}
if node != nil {
if node.Data == "body" {
child := node.FirstChild
for child != nil {
newNodes = append(newNodes, child)
child = child.NextSibling
}
} else {
newNodes = append(newNodes, node)
}
}
// Render everything to buf.
for _, node := range newNodes {
if err := html.Render(output, node); err != nil {
return &postProcessError{"error rendering processed HTML", err}
}
}
return nil
}
func visitNode(ctx *RenderContext, procs, textProcs []processor, node *html.Node) {
// Add user-content- to IDs and "#" links if they don't already have them
for idx, attr := range node.Attr {
val := strings.TrimPrefix(attr.Val, "#")
notHasPrefix := !(strings.HasPrefix(val, "user-content-") || blackfridayExtRegex.MatchString(val))
if attr.Key == "id" && notHasPrefix {
node.Attr[idx].Val = "user-content-" + attr.Val
}
if attr.Key == "href" && strings.HasPrefix(attr.Val, "#") && notHasPrefix {
node.Attr[idx].Val = "#user-content-" + val
}
if attr.Key == "class" && attr.Val == "emoji" {
textProcs = nil
}
}
// We ignore code and pre.
switch node.Type {
case html.TextNode:
textNode(ctx, textProcs, node)
case html.ElementNode:
if node.Data == "img" {
for i, attr := range node.Attr {
if attr.Key != "src" {
continue
}
if len(attr.Val) > 0 && !isLinkStr(attr.Val) && !strings.HasPrefix(attr.Val, "data:image/") {
prefix := ctx.URLPrefix
if ctx.IsWiki {
prefix = util.URLJoin(prefix, "wiki", "raw")
}
prefix = strings.Replace(prefix, "/src/", "/media/", 1)
attr.Val = util.URLJoin(prefix, attr.Val)
}
attr.Val = camoHandleLink(attr.Val)
node.Attr[i] = attr
}
} else if node.Data == "a" {
// Restrict text in links to emojis
textProcs = emojiProcessors
} else if node.Data == "code" || node.Data == "pre" {
return
} else if node.Data == "i" {
for _, attr := range node.Attr {
if attr.Key != "class" {
continue
}
classes := strings.Split(attr.Val, " ")
for i, class := range classes {
if class == "icon" {
classes[0], classes[i] = classes[i], classes[0]
attr.Val = strings.Join(classes, " ")
// Remove all children of icons
child := node.FirstChild
for child != nil {
node.RemoveChild(child)
child = node.FirstChild
}
break
}
}
}
}
for n := node.FirstChild; n != nil; n = n.NextSibling {
visitNode(ctx, procs, textProcs, n)
}
}
// ignore everything else
}
// textNode runs the passed node through various processors, in order to handle
// all kinds of special links handled by the post-processing.
func textNode(ctx *RenderContext, procs []processor, node *html.Node) {
for _, processor := range procs {
processor(ctx, node)
}
}
// createKeyword() renders a highlighted version of an action keyword
func createKeyword(content string) *html.Node {
span := &html.Node{
Type: html.ElementNode,
Data: atom.Span.String(),
Attr: []html.Attribute{},
}
span.Attr = append(span.Attr, html.Attribute{Key: "class", Val: keywordClass})
text := &html.Node{
Type: html.TextNode,
Data: content,
}
span.AppendChild(text)
return span
}
func createEmoji(content, class, name string) *html.Node {
span := &html.Node{
Type: html.ElementNode,
Data: atom.Span.String(),
Attr: []html.Attribute{},
}
if class != "" {
span.Attr = append(span.Attr, html.Attribute{Key: "class", Val: class})
}
if name != "" {
span.Attr = append(span.Attr, html.Attribute{Key: "aria-label", Val: name})
}
text := &html.Node{
Type: html.TextNode,
Data: content,
}
span.AppendChild(text)
return span
}
func createCustomEmoji(alias string) *html.Node {
span := &html.Node{
Type: html.ElementNode,
Data: atom.Span.String(),
Attr: []html.Attribute{},
}
span.Attr = append(span.Attr, html.Attribute{Key: "class", Val: "emoji"})
span.Attr = append(span.Attr, html.Attribute{Key: "aria-label", Val: alias})
img := &html.Node{
Type: html.ElementNode,
DataAtom: atom.Img,
Data: "img",
Attr: []html.Attribute{},
}
img.Attr = append(img.Attr, html.Attribute{Key: "alt", Val: ":" + alias + ":"})
img.Attr = append(img.Attr, html.Attribute{Key: "src", Val: setting.StaticURLPrefix + "/assets/img/emoji/" + alias + ".png"})
span.AppendChild(img)
return span
}
func createLink(href, content, class string) *html.Node {
a := &html.Node{
Type: html.ElementNode,
Data: atom.A.String(),
Attr: []html.Attribute{{Key: "href", Val: href}},
}
if class != "" {
a.Attr = append(a.Attr, html.Attribute{Key: "class", Val: class})
}
text := &html.Node{
Type: html.TextNode,
Data: content,
}
a.AppendChild(text)
return a
}
func createCodeLink(href, content, class string) *html.Node {
a := &html.Node{
Type: html.ElementNode,
Data: atom.A.String(),
Attr: []html.Attribute{{Key: "href", Val: href}},
}
if class != "" {
a.Attr = append(a.Attr, html.Attribute{Key: "class", Val: class})
}
text := &html.Node{
Type: html.TextNode,
Data: content,
}
code := &html.Node{
Type: html.ElementNode,
Data: atom.Code.String(),
Attr: []html.Attribute{{Key: "class", Val: "nohighlight"}},
}
code.AppendChild(text)
a.AppendChild(code)
return a
}
// replaceContent takes text node, and in its content it replaces a section of
// it with the specified newNode.
func replaceContent(node *html.Node, i, j int, newNode *html.Node) {
replaceContentList(node, i, j, []*html.Node{newNode})
}
// replaceContentList takes text node, and in its content it replaces a section of
// it with the specified newNodes. An example to visualize how this can work can
// be found here: https://play.golang.org/p/5zP8NnHZ03s
func replaceContentList(node *html.Node, i, j int, newNodes []*html.Node) {
// get the data before and after the match
before := node.Data[:i]
after := node.Data[j:]
// Replace in the current node the text, so that it is only what it is
// supposed to have.
node.Data = before
// Get the current next sibling, before which we place the replaced data,
// and after that we place the new text node.
nextSibling := node.NextSibling
for _, n := range newNodes {
node.Parent.InsertBefore(n, nextSibling)
}
if after != "" {
node.Parent.InsertBefore(&html.Node{
Type: html.TextNode,
Data: after,
}, nextSibling)
}
}
func mentionProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
start := 0
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next && start < len(node.Data) {
// We replace only the first mention; other mentions will be addressed later
found, loc := references.FindFirstMentionBytes([]byte(node.Data[start:]))
if !found {
return
}
loc.Start += start
loc.End += start
mention := node.Data[loc.Start:loc.End]
var teams string
teams, ok := ctx.Metas["teams"]
// FIXME: util.URLJoin may not be necessary here:
// - setting.AppURL is defined to have a terminal '/' so unless mention[1:]
// is an AppSubURL link we can probably fallback to concatenation.
// team mention should follow @orgName/teamName style
if ok && strings.Contains(mention, "/") {
mentionOrgAndTeam := strings.Split(mention, "/")
if mentionOrgAndTeam[0][1:] == ctx.Metas["org"] && strings.Contains(teams, ","+strings.ToLower(mentionOrgAndTeam[1])+",") {
replaceContent(node, loc.Start, loc.End, createLink(util.URLJoin(setting.AppURL, "org", ctx.Metas["org"], "teams", mentionOrgAndTeam[1]), mention, "mention"))
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
start = 0
continue
}
start = loc.End
continue
}
mentionedUsername := mention[1:]
if processorHelper.IsUsernameMentionable != nil && processorHelper.IsUsernameMentionable(ctx.Ctx, mentionedUsername) {
replaceContent(node, loc.Start, loc.End, createLink(util.URLJoin(setting.AppURL, mentionedUsername), mention, "mention"))
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
} else {
node = node.NextSibling
}
start = 0
}
}
func shortLinkProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
shortLinkProcessorFull(ctx, node, false)
}
func shortLinkProcessorFull(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node, noLink bool) {
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next {
m := shortLinkPattern.FindStringSubmatchIndex(node.Data)
if m == nil {
return
}
content := node.Data[m[2]:m[3]]
tail := node.Data[m[4]:m[5]]
props := make(map[string]string)
// MediaWiki uses [[link|text]], while GitHub uses [[text|link]]
// It makes page handling terrible, but we prefer GitHub syntax
// And fall back to MediaWiki only when it is obvious from the look
// Of text and link contents
sl := strings.Split(content, "|")
for _, v := range sl {
if equalPos := strings.IndexByte(v, '='); equalPos == -1 {
// There is no equal in this argument; this is a mandatory arg
if props["name"] == "" {
if isLinkStr(v) {
// If we clearly see it is a link, we save it so
// But first we need to ensure, that if both mandatory args provided
// look like links, we stick to GitHub syntax
if props["link"] != "" {
props["name"] = props["link"]
}
props["link"] = strings.TrimSpace(v)
} else {
props["name"] = v
}
} else {
props["link"] = strings.TrimSpace(v)
}
} else {
// There is an equal; optional argument.
sep := strings.IndexByte(v, '=')
key, val := v[:sep], html.UnescapeString(v[sep+1:])
// When parsing HTML, x/net/html will change all quotes which are
// not used for syntax into UTF-8 quotes. So checking val[0] won't
// be enough, since that only checks a single byte.
if len(val) > 1 {
if (strings.HasPrefix(val, "“") && strings.HasSuffix(val, "”")) ||
(strings.HasPrefix(val, "") && strings.HasSuffix(val, "")) {
const lenQuote = len("")
val = val[lenQuote : len(val)-lenQuote]
} else if (strings.HasPrefix(val, "\"") && strings.HasSuffix(val, "\"")) ||
(strings.HasPrefix(val, "'") && strings.HasSuffix(val, "'")) {
val = val[1 : len(val)-1]
} else if strings.HasPrefix(val, "'") && strings.HasSuffix(val, "") {
const lenQuote = len("")
val = val[1 : len(val)-lenQuote]
}
}
props[key] = val
}
}
var name, link string
if props["link"] != "" {
link = props["link"]
} else if props["name"] != "" {
link = props["name"]
}
if props["title"] != "" {
name = props["title"]
} else if props["name"] != "" {
name = props["name"]
} else {
name = link
}
name += tail
image := false
switch ext := filepath.Ext(link); ext {
// fast path: empty string, ignore
case "":
// leave image as false
case ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".png", ".tif", ".tiff", ".webp", ".gif", ".bmp", ".ico", ".svg":
image = true
}
childNode := &html.Node{}
linkNode := &html.Node{
FirstChild: childNode,
LastChild: childNode,
Type: html.ElementNode,
Data: "a",
DataAtom: atom.A,
}
childNode.Parent = linkNode
absoluteLink := isLinkStr(link)
if !absoluteLink {
if image {
link = strings.ReplaceAll(link, " ", "+")
} else {
link = strings.ReplaceAll(link, " ", "-")
}
if !strings.Contains(link, "/") {
link = url.PathEscape(link)
}
}
urlPrefix := ctx.URLPrefix
if image {
if !absoluteLink {
if IsSameDomain(urlPrefix) {
urlPrefix = strings.Replace(urlPrefix, "/src/", "/raw/", 1)
}
if ctx.IsWiki {
link = util.URLJoin("wiki", "raw", link)
}
link = util.URLJoin(urlPrefix, link)
}
title := props["title"]
if title == "" {
title = props["alt"]
}
if title == "" {
title = path.Base(name)
}
alt := props["alt"]
if alt == "" {
alt = name
}
// make the childNode an image - if we can, we also place the alt
childNode.Type = html.ElementNode
childNode.Data = "img"
childNode.DataAtom = atom.Img
childNode.Attr = []html.Attribute{
{Key: "src", Val: link},
{Key: "title", Val: title},
{Key: "alt", Val: alt},
}
if alt == "" {
childNode.Attr = childNode.Attr[:2]
}
} else {
if !absoluteLink {
if ctx.IsWiki {
link = util.URLJoin("wiki", link)
}
link = util.URLJoin(urlPrefix, link)
}
childNode.Type = html.TextNode
childNode.Data = name
}
if noLink {
linkNode = childNode
} else {
linkNode.Attr = []html.Attribute{{Key: "href", Val: link}}
}
replaceContent(node, m[0], m[1], linkNode)
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
}
}
func fullIssuePatternProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
if ctx.Metas == nil {
return
}
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next {
m := getIssueFullPattern().FindStringSubmatchIndex(node.Data)
if m == nil {
return
}
link := node.Data[m[0]:m[1]]
id := "#" + node.Data[m[2]:m[3]]
// extract repo and org name from matched link like
// http://localhost:3000/gituser/myrepo/issues/1
linkParts := strings.Split(link, "/")
matchOrg := linkParts[len(linkParts)-4]
matchRepo := linkParts[len(linkParts)-3]
if matchOrg == ctx.Metas["user"] && matchRepo == ctx.Metas["repo"] {
// TODO if m[4]:m[5] is not nil, then link is to a comment,
// and we should indicate that in the text somehow
replaceContent(node, m[0], m[1], createLink(link, id, "ref-issue"))
} else {
orgRepoID := matchOrg + "/" + matchRepo + id
replaceContent(node, m[0], m[1], createLink(link, orgRepoID, "ref-issue"))
}
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
}
}
func issueIndexPatternProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
if ctx.Metas == nil {
return
}
var (
found bool
ref *references.RenderizableReference
)
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next {
_, hasExtTrackFormat := ctx.Metas["format"]
// Repos with external issue trackers might still need to reference local PRs
// We need to concern with the first one that shows up in the text, whichever it is
isNumericStyle := ctx.Metas["style"] == "" || ctx.Metas["style"] == IssueNameStyleNumeric
foundNumeric, refNumeric := references.FindRenderizableReferenceNumeric(node.Data, hasExtTrackFormat && !isNumericStyle)
switch ctx.Metas["style"] {
case "", IssueNameStyleNumeric:
found, ref = foundNumeric, refNumeric
case IssueNameStyleAlphanumeric:
found, ref = references.FindRenderizableReferenceAlphanumeric(node.Data)
case IssueNameStyleRegexp:
pattern, err := regexplru.GetCompiled(ctx.Metas["regexp"])
if err != nil {
return
}
found, ref = references.FindRenderizableReferenceRegexp(node.Data, pattern)
}
// Repos with external issue trackers might still need to reference local PRs
// We need to concern with the first one that shows up in the text, whichever it is
if hasExtTrackFormat && !isNumericStyle && refNumeric != nil {
// If numeric (PR) was found, and it was BEFORE the non-numeric pattern, use that
// Allow a free-pass when non-numeric pattern wasn't found.
if found && (ref == nil || refNumeric.RefLocation.Start < ref.RefLocation.Start) {
found = foundNumeric
ref = refNumeric
}
}
if !found {
return
}
var link *html.Node
reftext := node.Data[ref.RefLocation.Start:ref.RefLocation.End]
if hasExtTrackFormat && !ref.IsPull {
ctx.Metas["index"] = ref.Issue
res, err := vars.Expand(ctx.Metas["format"], ctx.Metas)
if err != nil {
// here we could just log the error and continue the rendering
log.Error("unable to expand template vars for ref %s, err: %v", ref.Issue, err)
}
link = createLink(res, reftext, "ref-issue ref-external-issue")
} else {
// Path determines the type of link that will be rendered. It's unknown at this point whether
// the linked item is actually a PR or an issue. Luckily it's of no real consequence because
// Gitea will redirect on click as appropriate.
path := "issues"
if ref.IsPull {
path = "pulls"
}
if ref.Owner == "" {
link = createLink(util.URLJoin(setting.AppURL, ctx.Metas["user"], ctx.Metas["repo"], path, ref.Issue), reftext, "ref-issue")
} else {
link = createLink(util.URLJoin(setting.AppURL, ref.Owner, ref.Name, path, ref.Issue), reftext, "ref-issue")
}
}
if ref.Action == references.XRefActionNone {
replaceContent(node, ref.RefLocation.Start, ref.RefLocation.End, link)
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
continue
}
// Decorate action keywords if actionable
var keyword *html.Node
if references.IsXrefActionable(ref, hasExtTrackFormat) {
keyword = createKeyword(node.Data[ref.ActionLocation.Start:ref.ActionLocation.End])
} else {
keyword = &html.Node{
Type: html.TextNode,
Data: node.Data[ref.ActionLocation.Start:ref.ActionLocation.End],
}
}
spaces := &html.Node{
Type: html.TextNode,
Data: node.Data[ref.ActionLocation.End:ref.RefLocation.Start],
}
replaceContentList(node, ref.ActionLocation.Start, ref.RefLocation.End, []*html.Node{keyword, spaces, link})
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling.NextSibling.NextSibling
}
}
func commitCrossReferencePatternProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next {
found, ref := references.FindRenderizableCommitCrossReference(node.Data)
if !found {
return
}
reftext := ref.Owner + "/" + ref.Name + "@" + base.ShortSha(ref.CommitSha)
link := createLink(util.URLJoin(setting.AppSubURL, ref.Owner, ref.Name, "commit", ref.CommitSha), reftext, "commit")
replaceContent(node, ref.RefLocation.Start, ref.RefLocation.End, link)
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
}
}
// fullSha1PatternProcessor renders SHA containing URLs
func fullSha1PatternProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
if ctx.Metas == nil {
return
}
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next {
m := anySHA1Pattern.FindStringSubmatchIndex(node.Data)
if m == nil {
return
}
urlFull := node.Data[m[0]:m[1]]
text := base.ShortSha(node.Data[m[2]:m[3]])
// 3rd capture group matches a optional path
subpath := ""
if m[5] > 0 {
subpath = node.Data[m[4]:m[5]]
}
// 4th capture group matches a optional url hash
hash := ""
if m[7] > 0 {
hash = node.Data[m[6]:m[7]][1:]
}
start := m[0]
end := m[1]
// If url ends in '.', it's very likely that it is not part of the
// actual url but used to finish a sentence.
if strings.HasSuffix(urlFull, ".") {
end--
urlFull = urlFull[:len(urlFull)-1]
if hash != "" {
hash = hash[:len(hash)-1]
} else if subpath != "" {
subpath = subpath[:len(subpath)-1]
}
}
if subpath != "" {
text += subpath
}
if hash != "" {
text += " (" + hash + ")"
}
replaceContent(node, start, end, createCodeLink(urlFull, text, "commit"))
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
}
}
func comparePatternProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
if ctx.Metas == nil {
return
}
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next {
m := comparePattern.FindStringSubmatchIndex(node.Data)
if m == nil {
return
}
// Ensure that every group (m[0]...m[7]) has a match
for i := 0; i < 8; i++ {
if m[i] == -1 {
return
}
}
urlFull := node.Data[m[0]:m[1]]
text1 := base.ShortSha(node.Data[m[2]:m[3]])
textDots := base.ShortSha(node.Data[m[4]:m[5]])
text2 := base.ShortSha(node.Data[m[6]:m[7]])
hash := ""
if m[9] > 0 {
hash = node.Data[m[8]:m[9]][1:]
}
start := m[0]
end := m[1]
// If url ends in '.', it's very likely that it is not part of the
// actual url but used to finish a sentence.
if strings.HasSuffix(urlFull, ".") {
end--
urlFull = urlFull[:len(urlFull)-1]
if hash != "" {
hash = hash[:len(hash)-1]
} else if text2 != "" {
text2 = text2[:len(text2)-1]
}
}
text := text1 + textDots + text2
if hash != "" {
text += " (" + hash + ")"
}
replaceContent(node, start, end, createCodeLink(urlFull, text, "compare"))
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
}
}
// emojiShortCodeProcessor for rendering text like :smile: into emoji
func emojiShortCodeProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
start := 0
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next && start < len(node.Data) {
m := EmojiShortCodeRegex.FindStringSubmatchIndex(node.Data[start:])
if m == nil {
return
}
m[0] += start
m[1] += start
start = m[1]
alias := node.Data[m[0]:m[1]]
alias = strings.ReplaceAll(alias, ":", "")
converted := emoji.FromAlias(alias)
if converted == nil {
// check if this is a custom reaction
if _, exist := setting.UI.CustomEmojisMap[alias]; exist {
replaceContent(node, m[0], m[1], createCustomEmoji(alias))
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
start = 0
continue
}
continue
}
replaceContent(node, m[0], m[1], createEmoji(converted.Emoji, "emoji", converted.Description))
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
start = 0
}
}
// emoji processor to match emoji and add emoji class
func emojiProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
start := 0
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next && start < len(node.Data) {
m := emoji.FindEmojiSubmatchIndex(node.Data[start:])
if m == nil {
return
}
m[0] += start
m[1] += start
codepoint := node.Data[m[0]:m[1]]
start = m[1]
val := emoji.FromCode(codepoint)
if val != nil {
replaceContent(node, m[0], m[1], createEmoji(codepoint, "emoji", val.Description))
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
start = 0
}
}
}
// sha1CurrentPatternProcessor renders SHA1 strings to corresponding links that
// are assumed to be in the same repository.
func sha1CurrentPatternProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
if ctx.Metas == nil || ctx.Metas["user"] == "" || ctx.Metas["repo"] == "" || ctx.Metas["repoPath"] == "" {
return
}
start := 0
next := node.NextSibling
if ctx.ShaExistCache == nil {
ctx.ShaExistCache = make(map[string]bool)
}
for node != nil && node != next && start < len(node.Data) {
m := sha1CurrentPattern.FindStringSubmatchIndex(node.Data[start:])
if m == nil {
return
}
m[2] += start
m[3] += start
hash := node.Data[m[2]:m[3]]
// The regex does not lie, it matches the hash pattern.
// However, a regex cannot know if a hash actually exists or not.
// We could assume that a SHA1 hash should probably contain alphas AND numerics
// but that is not always the case.
// Although unlikely, deadbeef and 1234567 are valid short forms of SHA1 hash
// as used by git and github for linking and thus we have to do similar.
// Because of this, we check to make sure that a matched hash is actually
// a commit in the repository before making it a link.
// check cache first
exist, inCache := ctx.ShaExistCache[hash]
if !inCache {
if ctx.GitRepo == nil {
var err error
ctx.GitRepo, err = git.OpenRepository(ctx.Ctx, ctx.Metas["repoPath"])
if err != nil {
log.Error("unable to open repository: %s Error: %v", ctx.Metas["repoPath"], err)
return
}
ctx.AddCancel(func() {
ctx.GitRepo.Close()
ctx.GitRepo = nil
})
}
exist = ctx.GitRepo.IsObjectExist(hash)
ctx.ShaExistCache[hash] = exist
}
if !exist {
start = m[3]
continue
}
link := util.URLJoin(setting.AppURL, ctx.Metas["user"], ctx.Metas["repo"], "commit", hash)
replaceContent(node, m[2], m[3], createCodeLink(link, base.ShortSha(hash), "commit"))
start = 0
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
}
}
// emailAddressProcessor replaces raw email addresses with a mailto: link.
func emailAddressProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next {
m := emailRegex.FindStringSubmatchIndex(node.Data)
if m == nil {
return
}
mail := node.Data[m[2]:m[3]]
replaceContent(node, m[2], m[3], createLink("mailto:"+mail, mail, "mailto"))
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
}
}
// linkProcessor creates links for any HTTP or HTTPS URL not captured by
// markdown.
func linkProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next {
m := common.LinkRegex.FindStringIndex(node.Data)
if m == nil {
return
}
uri := node.Data[m[0]:m[1]]
replaceContent(node, m[0], m[1], createLink(uri, uri, "link"))
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
}
}
func genDefaultLinkProcessor(defaultLink string) processor {
return func(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
ch := &html.Node{
Parent: node,
Type: html.TextNode,
Data: node.Data,
}
node.Type = html.ElementNode
node.Data = "a"
node.DataAtom = atom.A
node.Attr = []html.Attribute{
{Key: "href", Val: defaultLink},
{Key: "class", Val: "default-link muted"},
}
node.FirstChild, node.LastChild = ch, ch
}
}
// descriptionLinkProcessor creates links for DescriptionHTML
func descriptionLinkProcessor(ctx *RenderContext, node *html.Node) {
next := node.NextSibling
for node != nil && node != next {
m := common.LinkRegex.FindStringIndex(node.Data)
if m == nil {
return
}
uri := node.Data[m[0]:m[1]]
replaceContent(node, m[0], m[1], createDescriptionLink(uri, uri))
node = node.NextSibling.NextSibling
}
}
func createDescriptionLink(href, content string) *html.Node {
textNode := &html.Node{
Type: html.TextNode,
Data: content,
}
linkNode := &html.Node{
FirstChild: textNode,
LastChild: textNode,
Type: html.ElementNode,
Data: "a",
DataAtom: atom.A,
Attr: []html.Attribute{
{Key: "href", Val: href},
{Key: "target", Val: "_blank"},
{Key: "rel", Val: "noopener noreferrer"},
},
}
textNode.Parent = linkNode
return linkNode
}