MinervaNeue/resources/skins.minerva.scripts/TitleUtil.js
jdlrobson 72df451bd3 Embrace packageFiles
Help with readability by using module.exports and require rather than the MobileFrontend
provided mw.mobileFrontend module manager (and avoid adopting webpack at this time)

Replace usages of mw.mobileFrontend.require with local require and module.exports
(compatible with RL or Node implementation)

Changes:
* Notifications modules are merged into skins.minerva.scripts and initialised
via a client side check.
* new file overlayManager for exporting an overlayManager singleton
rather than being hidden inside resources/skins.minerva.scripts/init.js
* All M.define/M.requires swapped out for require where possible
The `define` method is now forbidden in the repo.

Bug: T212944
Change-Id: I44790dd3fc6fe42bb502d79c39c4081c223bf2b1
2019-07-16 18:04:10 +00:00

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// Someone has to maintain this wherever it lives. If it live in Core, it becomes a public API.
// If it lives in some client-side target of mediawiki-title that accepts a MediaWiki config instead
// of a SiteInfo, it still becomes a public API. If it lives where used, it becomes a copy and paste
// implementation where each copy can deviate but deletion is easy. See additional discussion in
// T218358 and I95b08e77eece5cd4dae62f6f237d492d6b0fe42b.
( function () {
var UriUtil = require( './UriUtil.js' );
/**
* Returns the decoded wiki page title referenced by the passed link as a string when parsable.
* The title query parameter is returned, if present. Otherwise, a heuristic is used to attempt
* to extract the title from the path.
*
* The API is the source of truth for page titles. This function should only be used in
* circumstances where the API cannot be consulted.
*
* Assuming the current page is on metawiki, consider the following example links and
* `newFromUri()` outputs:
*
* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Foo → Foo (path title)
* http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Foo → Foo (mismatching protocol)
* /wiki/Foo → Foo (relative URI)
* /w/index.php?title=Foo → Foo (title query parameter)
* /wiki/Talk:Foo → Talk:Foo (non-main namespace URI)
* /wiki/Foo bar → Foo_bar (name with spaces)
* /wiki/Foo%20bar → Foo_bar (name with percent encoded spaces)
* /wiki/Foo+bar → Foo+bar (name with +)
* /w/index.php?title=Foo%2bbar → Foo+bar (query parameter with +)
* / → null (mismatching article path)
* /wiki/index.php?title=Foo → null (mismatching script path)
* https://archive.org/ → null (mismatching host)
* https://foo.wikimedia.org/ → null (mismatching host)
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar → null (mismatching host)
*
* This function invokes `Uri.isInternal()` to validate that this link is assuredly a local
* wiki link and that the internal usage of both the title query parameter and value of
* wgArticlePath are relevant.
*
* This function doesn't throw. `null` is returned for any unparseable input.
*
* @param {mw.Uri|Object|string} [uri] Passed to Uri.
* @param {Object|boolean} [options] Passed to Uri.
* @param {Object|boolean} [options.validateReadOnlyLink] If true, only links that would show a
* page for reading are considered. E.g., `/wiki/Foo` and `/w/index.php?title=Foo` would
* validate but `/w/index.php?title=Foo&action=bar` would not.
* @return {mw.Title|null} A Title or `null`.
*/
function newFromUri( uri, options ) {
var
mwUri,
regExp,
matches,
title;
try {
// uri may or may not be a Uri but the Uri constructor accepts a Uri parameter.
mwUri = new mw.Uri( uri, options );
} catch ( e ) {
return null;
}
if ( !UriUtil.isInternal( mwUri ) ) {
return null;
}
if ( ( options || {} ).validateReadOnlyLink && !isReadOnlyUri( mwUri ) ) {
// An unknown query parameter is used. This may not be a read-only link.
return null;
}
if ( mwUri.query.title ) {
// True if input starts with wgScriptPath.
regExp = new RegExp( '^' + mw.RegExp.escape( mw.config.get( 'wgScriptPath' ) ) + '/' );
// URL has a nonempty `title` query parameter like `/w/index.php?title=Foo`. The script
// path should match.
matches = regExp.test( mwUri.path );
if ( !matches ) {
return null;
}
// The parameter was already decoded at Uri construction.
title = mwUri.query.title;
} else {
// True if input starts with wgArticlePath and ends with a nonempty page title. The
// first matching group (index 1) is the page title.
regExp = new RegExp( '^' + mw.RegExp.escape( mw.config.get( 'wgArticlePath' ) ).replace( '\\$1', '(.+)' ) );
// No title query parameter is present so the URL may be "pretty" like `/wiki/Foo`.
// `Uri.path` should not contain query parameters or a fragment, as is assumed in
// `Uri.getRelativePath()`. Try to isolate the title.
matches = regExp.exec( mwUri.path );
if ( !matches || !matches[ 1 ] ) {
return null;
}
try {
// `Uri.path` was not previously decoded, as is assumed in `Uri.getRelativePath()`,
// and decoding may now fail. Do not use `Uri.decode()` which is designed to be
// paired with `Uri.encode()` and replaces `+` characters with spaces.
title = decodeURIComponent( matches[ 1 ] );
} catch ( e ) {
return null;
}
}
// Append the fragment, if present.
title += mwUri.fragment ? '#' + mwUri.fragment : '';
return mw.Title.newFromText( title );
}
/**
* Validates that the passed link is for reading.
*
* The following links return true:
* /wiki/Foo
* /w/index.php?title=Foo
* /w/index.php?oldid=123
*
* The following links return false:
* /w/index.php?title=Foo&action=bar
*
* @private
* @static
* @method isReadOnlyUri
* @param {mw.Uri} uri A Uri to an internal wiki page.
* @return {boolean} True if uri has no query parameters or only known parameters for reading.
*/
function isReadOnlyUri( uri ) {
var length = Object.keys( uri.query ).length;
return length === ( ( 'oldid' in uri.query ? 1 : 0 ) + ( 'title' in uri.query ? 1 : 0 ) );
}
module.exports = {
newFromUri: newFromUri
};
}() );