fedibird-fe/config/initializers/twitter_regex.rb
ThibG ea436b355b Add support for linking XMPP URIs in toots (#12709)
* Fix wrong grouping in Twitter valid_url regex

* Add support for xmpp URIs

Fixes #9776

The difficult part is autolinking, because Twitter-text's extractor does
some pretty ad-hoc stuff to find things that “look like” URLs, and XMPP
URIs do not really match the assumptions of that lib, so it doesn't sound
wise to try to shoehorn it into the existing regex.

This is why I used a specific regex (very close, although slightly more
permissive than the RFC), and a specific scan function (a simplified version
of the generalized one from Twitter).

* Remove leading “xmpp:” from auto-linked text
2020-01-11 02:15:25 +01:00

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module Twitter
class Regex
REGEXEN[:valid_general_url_path_chars] = /[^\p{White_Space}<>\(\)\?]/iou
REGEXEN[:valid_url_path_ending_chars] = /[^\p{White_Space}\(\)\?!\*"'「」<>;:=\,\.\$%\[\]~&\|@]|(?:#{REGEXEN[:valid_url_balanced_parens]})/iou
REGEXEN[:valid_url_balanced_parens] = /
\(
(?:
#{REGEXEN[:valid_general_url_path_chars]}+
|
# allow one nested level of balanced parentheses
(?:
#{REGEXEN[:valid_general_url_path_chars]}*
\(
#{REGEXEN[:valid_general_url_path_chars]}+
\)
#{REGEXEN[:valid_general_url_path_chars]}*
)
)
\)
/iox
REGEXEN[:valid_url_path] = /(?:
(?:
#{REGEXEN[:valid_general_url_path_chars]}*
(?:#{REGEXEN[:valid_url_balanced_parens]} #{REGEXEN[:valid_general_url_path_chars]}*)*
#{REGEXEN[:valid_url_path_ending_chars]}
)|(?:#{REGEXEN[:valid_general_url_path_chars]}+\/)
)/iox
REGEXEN[:valid_url] = %r{
( # $1 total match
(#{REGEXEN[:valid_url_preceding_chars]}) # $2 Preceding character
( # $3 URL
((?:https?|dat|dweb|ipfs|ipns|ssb|gopher):\/\/)? # $4 Protocol (optional)
(#{REGEXEN[:valid_domain]}) # $5 Domain(s)
(?::(#{REGEXEN[:valid_port_number]}))? # $6 Port number (optional)
(/#{REGEXEN[:valid_url_path]}*)? # $7 URL Path and anchor
(\?#{REGEXEN[:valid_url_query_chars]}*#{REGEXEN[:valid_url_query_ending_chars]})? # $8 Query String
)
)
}iox
REGEXEN[:validate_nodeid] = /(?:
#{REGEXEN[:validate_url_unreserved]}|
#{REGEXEN[:validate_url_pct_encoded]}|
[!$()*+,;=]
)/iox
REGEXEN[:validate_resid] = /(?:
#{REGEXEN[:validate_url_unreserved]}|
#{REGEXEN[:validate_url_pct_encoded]}|
#{REGEXEN[:validate_url_sub_delims]}
)/iox
REGEXEN[:valid_xmpp_uri] = %r{
( # $1 total match
(#{REGEXEN[:valid_url_preceding_chars]}) # $2 Preceding character
( # $3 URL
((?:xmpp):) # $4 Protocol
(//#{REGEXEN[:validate_nodeid]}+@#{REGEXEN[:valid_domain]}/)? # $5 Authority (optional)
(#{REGEXEN[:validate_nodeid]}+@)? # $6 Username in path (optional)
(#{REGEXEN[:valid_domain]}) # $7 Domain in path
(/#{REGEXEN[:validate_resid]}+)? # $8 Resource in path (optional)
(\?#{REGEXEN[:valid_url_query_chars]}*#{REGEXEN[:valid_url_query_ending_chars]})? # $9 Query String
)
)
}iox
end
module Extractor
# Extracts a list of all XMPP URIs included in the Tweet <tt>text</tt> along
# with the indices. If the <tt>text</tt> is <tt>nil</tt> or contains no
# XMPP URIs an empty array will be returned.
#
# If a block is given then it will be called for each XMPP URI.
def extract_xmpp_uris_with_indices(text, options = {}) # :yields: uri, start, end
return [] unless text && text.index(":")
urls = []
text.to_s.scan(Twitter::Regex[:valid_xmpp_uri]) do
valid_uri_match_data = $~
start_position = valid_uri_match_data.char_begin(3)
end_position = valid_uri_match_data.char_end(3)
urls << {
:url => valid_uri_match_data[3],
:indices => [start_position, end_position]
}
end
urls.each{|url| yield url[:url], url[:indices].first, url[:indices].last} if block_given?
urls
end
end
end