gosora/plugin_markdown.go
Azareal bf851bd9fc We now use Go 1.11 modules. This should help with build times, deployment and development, although it does mean that the minimum requirement for Gosora has been bumped up from Go 1.10 to Go 1.11
Added support for dyntmpl to the template system.
The Account Dashboard now sort of uses dyntmpl, more work needed here.
Renamed the pre_render_view_topic hook to pre_render_topic.
Added the GetCurrentLangPack() function.
Added the alerts_no_new_alerts phrase.
Added the account_level_list phrase.

Refactored the route rename logic in the patcher to cut down on the amount of boilerplate.
Added more route renames to the patcher. You will need to run the patcher / updater in this commit.
2018-10-27 13:40:36 +10:00

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package main
import (
"strings"
"github.com/Azareal/Gosora/common"
)
var markdownMaxDepth = 25 // How deep the parser will go when parsing Markdown strings
var markdownUnclosedElement []byte
var markdownBoldTagOpen []byte
var markdownBoldTagClose []byte
var markdownItalicTagOpen []byte
var markdownItalicTagClose []byte
var markdownUnderlineTagOpen []byte
var markdownUnderlineTagClose []byte
var markdownStrikeTagOpen []byte
var markdownStrikeTagClose []byte
func init() {
common.Plugins.Add(&common.Plugin{UName: "markdown", Name: "Markdown", Author: "Azareal", URL: "https://github.com/Azareal", Init: initMarkdown, Deactivate: deactivateMarkdown})
}
func initMarkdown() error {
common.Plugins["markdown"].AddHook("parse_assign", markdownParse)
markdownUnclosedElement = []byte("<span style='color: red;'>[Unclosed Element]</span>")
markdownBoldTagOpen = []byte("<b>")
markdownBoldTagClose = []byte("</b>")
markdownItalicTagOpen = []byte("<i>")
markdownItalicTagClose = []byte("</i>")
markdownUnderlineTagOpen = []byte("<u>")
markdownUnderlineTagClose = []byte("</u>")
markdownStrikeTagOpen = []byte("<s>")
markdownStrikeTagClose = []byte("</s>")
return nil
}
func deactivateMarkdown() {
common.Plugins["markdown"].RemoveHook("parse_assign", markdownParse)
}
// An adapter for the parser, so that the parser can call itself recursively.
// This is less for the simple Markdown elements like bold and italics and more for the really complicated ones I plan on adding at some point.
func markdownParse(msg string) string {
msg = _markdownParse(msg+" ", 0)
if msg[len(msg)-1] == ' ' {
msg = msg[:len(msg)-1]
}
return msg
}
// Under Construction!
func _markdownParse(msg string, n int) string {
if n > markdownMaxDepth {
return "<span style='color: red;'>[Markdown Error: Overflowed the max depth of 20]</span>"
}
var outbytes []byte
var lastElement int
common.DebugLogf("Initial Message: %+v\n", strings.Replace(msg, "\r", "\\r", -1))
for index := 0; index < len(msg); index++ {
switch msg[index] {
// TODO: Do something slightly less hacky for skipping URLs
case '/':
if len(msg) > (index+2) && msg[index+1] == '/' {
for ; index < len(msg) && msg[index] != ' '; index++ {
}
index--
continue
}
case '_':
var startIndex = index
if (index + 1) >= len(msg) {
break
}
index++
index = markdownSkipUntilChar(msg, index, '_')
if (index-(startIndex+1)) < 1 || index >= len(msg) {
break
}
sIndex := startIndex + 1
lIndex := index
index++
outbytes = append(outbytes, msg[lastElement:startIndex]...)
outbytes = append(outbytes, markdownUnderlineTagOpen...)
// TODO: Implement this without as many type conversions
outbytes = append(outbytes, []byte(_markdownParse(msg[sIndex:lIndex], n+1))...)
outbytes = append(outbytes, markdownUnderlineTagClose...)
lastElement = index
index--
case '~':
var startIndex = index
if (index + 1) >= len(msg) {
break
}
index++
index = markdownSkipUntilChar(msg, index, '~')
if (index-(startIndex+1)) < 1 || index >= len(msg) {
break
}
sIndex := startIndex + 1
lIndex := index
index++
outbytes = append(outbytes, msg[lastElement:startIndex]...)
outbytes = append(outbytes, markdownStrikeTagOpen...)
// TODO: Implement this without as many type conversions
outbytes = append(outbytes, []byte(_markdownParse(msg[sIndex:lIndex], n+1))...)
outbytes = append(outbytes, markdownStrikeTagClose...)
lastElement = index
index--
case '*':
var startIndex = index
var italic = true
var bold = false
if (index + 2) < len(msg) {
if msg[index+1] == '*' {
bold = true
index++
if msg[index+1] != '*' {
italic = false
} else {
index++
}
}
}
// Does the string terminate abruptly?
if (index + 1) >= len(msg) {
break
}
index++
index = markdownSkipUntilAsterisk(msg, index)
if index >= len(msg) {
break
}
sIndex := startIndex
lIndex := index
if bold && italic {
if (index + 3) >= len(msg) {
outbytes = append(outbytes, msg[lastElement:startIndex]...)
lastElement = startIndex
break
}
index += 3
sIndex += 3
} else if bold {
if (index + 2) >= len(msg) {
outbytes = append(outbytes, msg[lastElement:startIndex]...)
lastElement = startIndex
break
}
index += 2
sIndex += 2
} else {
if (index + 1) >= len(msg) {
outbytes = append(outbytes, msg[lastElement:startIndex]...)
lastElement = startIndex
break
}
index++
sIndex++
}
if lIndex <= sIndex {
outbytes = append(outbytes, msg[lastElement:startIndex]...)
lastElement = startIndex
break
}
if sIndex < 0 || lIndex < 0 {
outbytes = append(outbytes, msg[lastElement:startIndex]...)
lastElement = startIndex
break
}
outbytes = append(outbytes, msg[lastElement:startIndex]...)
if bold {
outbytes = append(outbytes, markdownBoldTagOpen...)
}
if italic {
outbytes = append(outbytes, markdownItalicTagOpen...)
}
// TODO: Implement this without as many type conversions
outbytes = append(outbytes, []byte(_markdownParse(msg[sIndex:lIndex], n+1))...)
if italic {
outbytes = append(outbytes, markdownItalicTagClose...)
}
if bold {
outbytes = append(outbytes, markdownBoldTagClose...)
}
lastElement = index
index--
case '\\':
if (index + 1) < len(msg) {
if isMarkdownStartChar(msg[index+1]) && msg[index+1] != '\\' {
outbytes = append(outbytes, msg[lastElement:index]...)
index++
lastElement = index
}
}
//case '`':
//case 10: // newline
}
}
if len(outbytes) == 0 {
return msg
} else if lastElement < (len(msg) - 1) {
msg = string(outbytes) + msg[lastElement:]
return msg
}
return string(outbytes)
}
func isMarkdownStartChar(char byte) bool {
return char == '\\' || char == '~' || char == '_' || char == 10 || char == '`' || char == '*'
}
func markdownFindChar(data string, index int, char byte) bool {
for ; index < len(data); index++ {
item := data[index]
if item > 32 {
return (item == char)
}
}
return false
}
func markdownSkipUntilChar(data string, index int, char byte) int {
for ; index < len(data); index++ {
if data[index] == char {
break
}
}
return index
}
func markdownSkipUntilAsterisk(data string, index int) int {
SwitchLoop:
for ; index < len(data); index++ {
switch data[index] {
case 10:
if ((index + 1) < len(data)) && markdownFindChar(data, index, '*') {
index = markdownSkipList(data, index)
}
case '*':
break SwitchLoop
}
}
return index
}
// plugin_markdown doesn't support lists yet, but I want it to be easy to have nested lists when we do have them
func markdownSkipList(data string, index int) int {
var lastNewline int
var datalen = len(data)
for ; index < datalen; index++ {
SkipListInnerLoop:
if data[index] == 10 {
lastNewline = index
for ; index < datalen; index++ {
if data[index] > 32 {
break
} else if data[index] == 10 {
goto SkipListInnerLoop
}
}
if index >= datalen {
if data[index] != '*' && data[index] != '-' {
if (lastNewline + 1) < datalen {
return lastNewline + 1
}
return lastNewline
}
}
}
}
return index
}