Fix emoji substitution not applying only to text nodes in Web UI
Signed-off-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
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@ -19,15 +19,23 @@ const emojiFilename = (filename) => {
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return borderedEmoji.includes(filename) ? (filename + '_border') : filename;
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};
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const emojify = (str, customEmojis = {}) => {
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const tagCharsWithoutEmojis = '<&';
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const tagCharsWithEmojis = Object.keys(customEmojis).length ? '<&:' : '<&';
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let rtn = '', tagChars = tagCharsWithEmojis, invisible = 0;
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const emojifyTextNode = (node, customEmojis) => {
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const parentElement = node.parentElement;
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let str = node.textContent;
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for (;;) {
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let match, i = 0, tag;
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while (i < str.length && (tag = tagChars.indexOf(str[i])) === -1 && (invisible || !(match = trie.search(str.slice(i))))) {
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i += str.codePointAt(i) < 65536 ? 1 : 2;
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let match, i = 0;
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if (customEmojis === null) {
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while (i < str.length && !(match = trie.search(str.slice(i)))) {
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i += str.codePointAt(i) < 65536 ? 1 : 2;
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}
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} else {
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while (i < str.length && str[i] !== ':' && !(match = trie.search(str.slice(i)))) {
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i += str.codePointAt(i) < 65536 ? 1 : 2;
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}
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}
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let rend, replacement = '';
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if (i === str.length) {
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break;
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@ -35,8 +43,6 @@ const emojify = (str, customEmojis = {}) => {
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if (!(() => {
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rend = str.indexOf(':', i + 1) + 1;
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if (!rend) return false; // no pair of ':'
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const lt = str.indexOf('<', i + 1);
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if (!(lt === -1 || lt >= rend)) return false; // tag appeared before closing ':'
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const shortname = str.slice(i, rend);
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// now got a replacee as ':shortname:'
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// if you want additional emoji handler, add statements below which set replacement and return true.
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@ -47,29 +53,6 @@ const emojify = (str, customEmojis = {}) => {
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}
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return false;
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})()) rend = ++i;
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} else if (tag >= 0) { // <, &
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rend = str.indexOf('>;'[tag], i + 1) + 1;
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if (!rend) {
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break;
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}
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if (tag === 0) {
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if (invisible) {
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if (str[i + 1] === '/') { // closing tag
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if (!--invisible) {
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tagChars = tagCharsWithEmojis;
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}
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} else if (str[rend - 2] !== '/') { // opening tag
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invisible++;
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}
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} else {
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if (str.startsWith('<span class="invisible">', i)) {
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// avoid emojifying on invisible text
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invisible = 1;
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tagChars = tagCharsWithoutEmojis;
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}
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}
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}
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i = rend;
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} else { // matched to unicode emoji
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const { filename, shortCode } = unicodeMapping[match];
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const title = shortCode ? `:${shortCode}:` : '';
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@ -80,10 +63,39 @@ const emojify = (str, customEmojis = {}) => {
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rend += 1;
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}
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}
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rtn += str.slice(0, i) + replacement;
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node.textContent = str.slice(0, i);
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parentElement.insertAdjacentHTML('beforeend', replacement);
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str = str.slice(rend);
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node = document.createTextNode(str);
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parentElement.append(node);
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}
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return rtn + str;
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};
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const emojifyNode = (node, customEmojis) => {
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for (const child of node.childNodes) {
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switch(child.nodeType) {
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case Node.TEXT_NODE:
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emojifyTextNode(child, customEmojis);
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break;
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case Node.ELEMENT_NODE:
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if (!child.classList.contains('invisible'))
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emojifyNode(child, customEmojis);
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break;
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}
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}
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};
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const emojify = (str, customEmojis = {}) => {
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const wrapper = document.createElement('div');
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wrapper.innerHTML = str;
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if (!Object.keys(customEmojis).length)
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customEmojis = null;
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emojifyNode(wrapper, customEmojis);
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return wrapper.innerHTML;
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};
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export default emojify;
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