Merge pull request #575 from kyrias/commonmark

Replace marked with commonmark
pull/21833/head
Kegsay 2017-01-17 11:57:08 +00:00 committed by GitHub
commit fcb1d7a664
2 changed files with 24 additions and 70 deletions

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
"isomorphic-fetch": "^2.2.1",
"linkifyjs": "^2.1.3",
"lodash": "^4.13.1",
"marked": "^0.3.5",
"commonmark": "^0.27.0",
"matrix-js-sdk": "matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk#develop",
"optimist": "^0.6.1",
"q": "^1.4.1",

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@ -14,20 +14,7 @@ See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
import marked from 'marked';
// marked only applies the default options on the high
// level marked() interface, so we do it here.
const marked_options = Object.assign({}, marked.defaults, {
gfm: true,
tables: true,
breaks: true,
pedantic: false,
sanitize: true,
smartLists: true,
smartypants: false,
xhtml: true, // return self closing tags (ie. <br /> not <br>)
});
import commonmark from 'commonmark';
/**
* Class that wraps marked, adding the ability to see whether
@ -36,16 +23,7 @@ const marked_options = Object.assign({}, marked.defaults, {
*/
export default class Markdown {
constructor(input) {
const lexer = new marked.Lexer(marked_options);
this.tokens = lexer.lex(input);
}
_copyTokens() {
// copy tokens (the parser modifies its input arg)
const tokens_copy = this.tokens.slice();
// it also has a 'links' property, because this is javascript
// and why wouldn't you have an array that also has properties?
return Object.assign(tokens_copy, this.tokens);
this.input = input
}
isPlainText() {
@ -64,65 +42,41 @@ export default class Markdown {
is_plain = false;
}
const dummy_renderer = {};
for (const k of Object.keys(marked.Renderer.prototype)) {
const dummy_renderer = new commonmark.HtmlRenderer();
for (const k of Object.keys(commonmark.HtmlRenderer.prototype)) {
dummy_renderer[k] = setNotPlain;
}
// text and paragraph are just text
dummy_renderer.text = function(t){return t;}
dummy_renderer.paragraph = function(t){return t;}
dummy_renderer.text = function(t) { return t; }
dummy_renderer.paragraph = function(t) { return t; }
// ignore links where text is just the url:
// this ignores plain URLs that markdown has
// detected whilst preserving markdown syntax links
dummy_renderer.link = function(href, title, text) {
if (text != href) {
is_plain = false;
}
}
const dummy_options = Object.assign({}, marked_options, {
renderer: dummy_renderer,
});
const dummy_parser = new marked.Parser(dummy_options);
dummy_parser.parse(this._copyTokens());
const dummy_parser = new commonmark.Parser();
dummy_renderer.render(dummy_parser.parse(this.input));
return is_plain;
}
toHTML() {
const real_renderer = new marked.Renderer();
real_renderer.link = function(href, title, text) {
// prevent marked from turning plain URLs
// into links, because its algorithm is fairly
// poor. Let's send plain URLs rather than
// badly linkified ones (the linkifier Vector
// uses on message display is way better, eg.
// handles URLs with closing parens at the end).
if (text == href) {
return href;
}
return marked.Renderer.prototype.link.apply(this, arguments);
}
const parser = new commonmark.Parser();
real_renderer.paragraph = (text) => {
// The tokens at the top level are the 'blocks', so if we
// have more than one, there are multiple 'paragraphs'.
// If there is only one top level token, just return the
const renderer = new commonmark.HtmlRenderer({safe: true});
const real_paragraph = renderer.paragraph;
renderer.paragraph = function(node, entering) {
// If there is only one top level node, just return the
// bare text: it's a single line of text and so should be
// 'inline', rather than necessarily wrapped in its own
// p tag. If, however, we have multiple tokens, each gets
// 'inline', rather than unnecessarily wrapped in its own
// p tag. If, however, we have multiple nodes, each gets
// its own p tag to keep them as separate paragraphs.
if (this.tokens.length == 1) {
return text;
var par = node;
while (par.parent) {
par = par.parent
}
if (par.firstChild != par.lastChild) {
real_paragraph.call(this, node, entering);
}
return '<p>' + text + '</p>';
}
const real_options = Object.assign({}, marked_options, {
renderer: real_renderer,
});
const real_parser = new marked.Parser(real_options);
return real_parser.parse(this._copyTokens());
var parsed = parser.parse(this.input);
return renderer.render(parsed);
}
}