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- import { Match } from './match/match';
- import { HtmlTag } from './html-tag';
- import { MentionService } from './parser/mention-utils';
- import { HashtagService } from './parser/hashtag-utils';
- /**
- * @class Autolinker
- * @extends Object
- *
- * Utility class used to process a given string of text, and wrap the matches in
- * the appropriate anchor (<a>) tags to turn them into links.
- *
- * Any of the configuration options may be provided in an Object provided
- * to the Autolinker constructor, which will configure how the {@link #link link()}
- * method will process the links.
- *
- * For example:
- *
- * var autolinker = new Autolinker( {
- * newWindow : false,
- * truncate : 30
- * } );
- *
- * var html = autolinker.link( "Joe went to www.yahoo.com" );
- * // produces: 'Joe went to <a href="http://www.yahoo.com">yahoo.com</a>'
- *
- *
- * The {@link #static-link static link()} method may also be used to inline
- * options into a single call, which may be more convenient for one-off uses.
- * For example:
- *
- * var html = Autolinker.link( "Joe went to www.yahoo.com", {
- * newWindow : false,
- * truncate : 30
- * } );
- * // produces: 'Joe went to <a href="http://www.yahoo.com">yahoo.com</a>'
- *
- *
- * ## Custom Replacements of Links
- *
- * If the configuration options do not provide enough flexibility, a {@link #replaceFn}
- * may be provided to fully customize the output of Autolinker. This function is
- * called once for each URL/Email/Phone#/Hashtag/Mention (Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud)
- * match that is encountered.
- *
- * For example:
- *
- * var input = "..."; // string with URLs, Email Addresses, Phone #s, Hashtags, and Mentions (Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud)
- *
- * var linkedText = Autolinker.link( input, {
- * replaceFn : function( match ) {
- * console.log( "href = ", match.getAnchorHref() );
- * console.log( "text = ", match.getAnchorText() );
- *
- * switch( match.getType() ) {
- * case 'url' :
- * console.log( "url: ", match.getUrl() );
- *
- * if( match.getUrl().indexOf( 'mysite.com' ) === -1 ) {
- * var tag = match.buildTag(); // returns an `Autolinker.HtmlTag` instance, which provides mutator methods for easy changes
- * tag.setAttr( 'rel', 'nofollow' );
- * tag.addClass( 'external-link' );
- *
- * return tag;
- *
- * } else {
- * return true; // let Autolinker perform its normal anchor tag replacement
- * }
- *
- * case 'email' :
- * var email = match.getEmail();
- * console.log( "email: ", email );
- *
- * if( email === "my@own.address" ) {
- * return false; // don't auto-link this particular email address; leave as-is
- * } else {
- * return; // no return value will have Autolinker perform its normal anchor tag replacement (same as returning `true`)
- * }
- *
- * case 'phone' :
- * var phoneNumber = match.getPhoneNumber();
- * console.log( phoneNumber );
- *
- * return '<a href="http://newplace.to.link.phone.numbers.to/">' + phoneNumber + '</a>';
- *
- * case 'hashtag' :
- * var hashtag = match.getHashtag();
- * console.log( hashtag );
- *
- * return '<a href="http://newplace.to.link.hashtag.handles.to/">' + hashtag + '</a>';
- *
- * case 'mention' :
- * var mention = match.getMention();
- * console.log( mention );
- *
- * return '<a href="http://newplace.to.link.mention.to/">' + mention + '</a>';
- * }
- * }
- * } );
- *
- *
- * The function may return the following values:
- *
- * - `true` (Boolean): Allow Autolinker to replace the match as it normally
- * would.
- * - `false` (Boolean): Do not replace the current match at all - leave as-is.
- * - Any String: If a string is returned from the function, the string will be
- * used directly as the replacement HTML for the match.
- * - An {@link Autolinker.HtmlTag} instance, which can be used to build/modify
- * an HTML tag before writing out its HTML text.
- */
- export default class Autolinker {
- /**
- * @static
- * @property {String} version
- *
- * The Autolinker version number in the form major.minor.patch
- *
- * Ex: 3.15.0
- */
- static readonly version = "4.0.0";
- /**
- * Automatically links URLs, Email addresses, Phone Numbers, Twitter handles,
- * Hashtags, and Mentions found in the given chunk of HTML. Does not link URLs
- * found within HTML tags.
- *
- * For instance, if given the text: `You should go to http://www.yahoo.com`,
- * then the result will be `You should go to <a href="http://www.yahoo.com">http://www.yahoo.com</a>`
- *
- * Example:
- *
- * var linkedText = Autolinker.link( "Go to google.com", { newWindow: false } );
- * // Produces: "Go to <a href="http://google.com">google.com</a>"
- *
- * @static
- * @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to find matches within (depending
- * on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone}, {@link #mention},
- * {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
- * @param {Object} [options] Any of the configuration options for the Autolinker
- * class, specified in an Object (map). See the class description for an
- * example call.
- * @return {String} The HTML text, with matches automatically linked.
- */
- static link(textOrHtml: string, options?: AutolinkerConfig): string;
- /**
- * Parses the input `textOrHtml` looking for URLs, email addresses, phone
- * numbers, username handles, and hashtags (depending on the configuration
- * of the Autolinker instance), and returns an array of {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
- * objects describing those matches (without making any replacements).
- *
- * Note that if parsing multiple pieces of text, it is slightly more efficient
- * to create an Autolinker instance, and use the instance-level {@link #parse}
- * method.
- *
- * Example:
- *
- * var matches = Autolinker.parse( "Hello google.com, I am asdf@asdf.com", {
- * urls: true,
- * email: true
- * } );
- *
- * console.log( matches.length ); // 2
- * console.log( matches[ 0 ].getType() ); // 'url'
- * console.log( matches[ 0 ].getUrl() ); // 'google.com'
- * console.log( matches[ 1 ].getType() ); // 'email'
- * console.log( matches[ 1 ].getEmail() ); // 'asdf@asdf.com'
- *
- * @static
- * @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to find matches within
- * (depending on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone},
- * {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
- * @param {Object} [options] Any of the configuration options for the Autolinker
- * class, specified in an Object (map). See the class description for an
- * example call.
- * @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The array of Matches found in the
- * given input `textOrHtml`.
- */
- static parse(textOrHtml: string, options: AutolinkerConfig): Match[];
- /**
- * The Autolinker version number exposed on the instance itself.
- *
- * Ex: 0.25.1
- *
- * @property {String} version
- */
- readonly version = "4.0.0";
- /**
- * @cfg {Boolean/Object} [urls]
- *
- * `true` if URLs should be automatically linked, `false` if they should not
- * be. Defaults to `true`.
- *
- * Examples:
- *
- * urls: true
- *
- * // or
- *
- * urls: {
- * schemeMatches : true,
- * tldMatches : true,
- * ipV4Matches : true
- * }
- *
- * As shown above, this option also accepts an Object form with 3 properties
- * to allow for more customization of what exactly gets linked. All default
- * to `true`:
- *
- * @cfg {Boolean} [urls.schemeMatches] `true` to match URLs found prefixed
- * with a scheme, i.e. `http://google.com`, or `other+scheme://google.com`,
- * `false` to prevent these types of matches.
- * @cfg {Boolean} [urls.tldMatches] `true` to match URLs with known top
- * level domains (.com, .net, etc.) that are not prefixed with a scheme
- * (such as 'http://'). This option attempts to match anything that looks
- * like a URL in the given text. Ex: `google.com`, `asdf.org/?page=1`, etc.
- * `false` to prevent these types of matches.
- * @cfg {Boolean} [urls.ipV4Matches] `true` to match IPv4 addresses in text
- * that are not prefixed with a scheme (such as 'http://'). This option
- * attempts to match anything that looks like an IPv4 address in text. Ex:
- * `192.168.0.1`, `10.0.0.1/?page=1`, etc. `false` to prevent these types
- * of matches.
- */
- private readonly urls;
- /**
- * @cfg {Boolean} [email=true]
- *
- * `true` if email addresses should be automatically linked, `false` if they
- * should not be.
- */
- private readonly email;
- /**
- * @cfg {Boolean} [phone=true]
- *
- * `true` if Phone numbers ("(555)555-5555") should be automatically linked,
- * `false` if they should not be.
- */
- private readonly phone;
- /**
- * @cfg {Boolean/String} [hashtag=false]
- *
- * A string for the service name to have hashtags (ex: "#myHashtag")
- * auto-linked to. The currently-supported values are:
- *
- * - 'twitter'
- * - 'facebook'
- * - 'instagram'
- *
- * Pass `false` to skip auto-linking of hashtags.
- */
- private readonly hashtag;
- /**
- * @cfg {String/Boolean} [mention=false]
- *
- * A string for the service name to have mentions (ex: "@myuser")
- * auto-linked to. The currently supported values are:
- *
- * - 'twitter'
- * - 'instagram'
- * - 'soundcloud'
- * - 'tiktok'
- *
- * Defaults to `false` to skip auto-linking of mentions.
- */
- private readonly mention;
- /**
- * @cfg {Boolean} [newWindow=true]
- *
- * `true` if the links should open in a new window, `false` otherwise.
- */
- private readonly newWindow;
- /**
- * @cfg {Boolean/Object} [stripPrefix=true]
- *
- * `true` if 'http://' (or 'https://') and/or the 'www.' should be stripped
- * from the beginning of URL links' text, `false` otherwise. Defaults to
- * `true`.
- *
- * Examples:
- *
- * stripPrefix: true
- *
- * // or
- *
- * stripPrefix: {
- * scheme : true,
- * www : true
- * }
- *
- * As shown above, this option also accepts an Object form with 2 properties
- * to allow for more customization of what exactly is prevented from being
- * displayed. Both default to `true`:
- *
- * @cfg {Boolean} [stripPrefix.scheme] `true` to prevent the scheme part of
- * a URL match from being displayed to the user. Example:
- * `'http://google.com'` will be displayed as `'google.com'`. `false` to
- * not strip the scheme. NOTE: Only an `'http://'` or `'https://'` scheme
- * will be removed, so as not to remove a potentially dangerous scheme
- * (such as `'file://'` or `'javascript:'`)
- * @cfg {Boolean} [stripPrefix.www] www (Boolean): `true` to prevent the
- * `'www.'` part of a URL match from being displayed to the user. Ex:
- * `'www.google.com'` will be displayed as `'google.com'`. `false` to not
- * strip the `'www'`.
- */
- private readonly stripPrefix;
- /**
- * @cfg {Boolean} [stripTrailingSlash=true]
- *
- * `true` to remove the trailing slash from URL matches, `false` to keep
- * the trailing slash.
- *
- * Example when `true`: `http://google.com/` will be displayed as
- * `http://google.com`.
- */
- private readonly stripTrailingSlash;
- /**
- * @cfg {Boolean} [decodePercentEncoding=true]
- *
- * `true` to decode percent-encoded characters in URL matches, `false` to keep
- * the percent-encoded characters.
- *
- * Example when `true`: `https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jos%C3%A9` will
- * be displayed as `https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_José`.
- */
- private readonly decodePercentEncoding;
- /**
- * @cfg {Number/Object} [truncate=0]
- *
- * ## Number Form
- *
- * A number for how many characters matched text should be truncated to
- * inside the text of a link. If the matched text is over this number of
- * characters, it will be truncated to this length by adding a two period
- * ellipsis ('..') to the end of the string.
- *
- * For example: A url like 'http://www.yahoo.com/some/long/path/to/a/file'
- * truncated to 25 characters might look something like this:
- * 'yahoo.com/some/long/pat..'
- *
- * Example Usage:
- *
- * truncate: 25
- *
- *
- * Defaults to `0` for "no truncation."
- *
- *
- * ## Object Form
- *
- * An Object may also be provided with two properties: `length` (Number) and
- * `location` (String). `location` may be one of the following: 'end'
- * (default), 'middle', or 'smart'.
- *
- * Example Usage:
- *
- * truncate: { length: 25, location: 'middle' }
- *
- * @cfg {Number} [truncate.length=0] How many characters to allow before
- * truncation will occur. Defaults to `0` for "no truncation."
- * @cfg {"end"/"middle"/"smart"} [truncate.location="end"]
- *
- * - 'end' (default): will truncate up to the number of characters, and then
- * add an ellipsis at the end. Ex: 'yahoo.com/some/long/pat..'
- * - 'middle': will truncate and add the ellipsis in the middle. Ex:
- * 'yahoo.com/s..th/to/a/file'
- * - 'smart': for URLs where the algorithm attempts to strip out unnecessary
- * parts first (such as the 'www.', then URL scheme, hash, etc.),
- * attempting to make the URL human-readable before looking for a good
- * point to insert the ellipsis if it is still too long. Ex:
- * 'yahoo.com/some..to/a/file'. For more details, see
- * {@link Autolinker.truncate.TruncateSmart}.
- */
- private readonly truncate;
- /**
- * @cfg {String} className
- *
- * A CSS class name to add to the generated links. This class will be added
- * to all links, as well as this class plus match suffixes for styling
- * url/email/phone/hashtag/mention links differently.
- *
- * For example, if this config is provided as "myLink", then:
- *
- * - URL links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-url"
- * - Email links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-email", and
- * - Phone links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-phone"
- * - Hashtag links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-hashtag"
- * - Mention links will have the CSS classes: "myLink myLink-mention myLink-[type]"
- * where [type] is either "instagram", "twitter" or "soundcloud"
- */
- private readonly className;
- /**
- * @cfg {Function} replaceFn
- *
- * A function to individually process each match found in the input string.
- *
- * See the class's description for usage.
- *
- * The `replaceFn` can be called with a different context object (`this`
- * reference) using the {@link #context} cfg.
- *
- * This function is called with the following parameter:
- *
- * @cfg {Autolinker.match.Match} replaceFn.match The Match instance which
- * can be used to retrieve information about the match that the `replaceFn`
- * is currently processing. See {@link Autolinker.match.Match} subclasses
- * for details.
- */
- private readonly replaceFn;
- /**
- * @cfg {Object} context
- *
- * The context object (`this` reference) to call the `replaceFn` with.
- *
- * Defaults to this Autolinker instance.
- */
- private readonly context;
- /**
- * @cfg {Boolean} [sanitizeHtml=false]
- *
- * `true` to HTML-encode the start and end brackets of existing HTML tags found
- * in the input string. This will escape `<` and `>` characters to `<` and
- * `>`, respectively.
- *
- * Setting this to `true` will prevent XSS (Cross-site Scripting) attacks,
- * but will remove the significance of existing HTML tags in the input string. If
- * you would like to maintain the significance of existing HTML tags while also
- * making the output HTML string safe, leave this option as `false` and use a
- * tool like https://github.com/cure53/DOMPurify (or others) on the input string
- * before running Autolinker.
- */
- private readonly sanitizeHtml;
- /**
- * @private
- * @property {Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder} tagBuilder
- *
- * The AnchorTagBuilder instance used to build match replacement anchor tags.
- * Note: this is lazily instantiated in the {@link #getTagBuilder} method.
- */
- private tagBuilder;
- /**
- * @method constructor
- * @param {Object} [cfg] The configuration options for the Autolinker instance,
- * specified in an Object (map).
- */
- constructor(cfg?: AutolinkerConfig);
- /**
- * Parses the input `textOrHtml` looking for URLs, email addresses, phone
- * numbers, username handles, and hashtags (depending on the configuration
- * of the Autolinker instance), and returns an array of {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
- * objects describing those matches (without making any replacements).
- *
- * This method is used by the {@link #link} method, but can also be used to
- * simply do parsing of the input in order to discover what kinds of links
- * there are and how many.
- *
- * Example usage:
- *
- * var autolinker = new Autolinker( {
- * urls: true,
- * email: true
- * } );
- *
- * var matches = autolinker.parse( "Hello google.com, I am asdf@asdf.com" );
- *
- * console.log( matches.length ); // 2
- * console.log( matches[ 0 ].getType() ); // 'url'
- * console.log( matches[ 0 ].getUrl() ); // 'google.com'
- * console.log( matches[ 1 ].getType() ); // 'email'
- * console.log( matches[ 1 ].getEmail() ); // 'asdf@asdf.com'
- *
- * @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to find matches within
- * (depending on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone},
- * {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
- * @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The array of Matches found in the
- * given input `textOrHtml`.
- */
- parse(textOrHtml: string): Match[];
- /**
- * After we have found all matches, we need to remove matches that overlap
- * with a previous match. This can happen for instance with URLs, where the
- * url 'google.com/#link' would match '#link' as a hashtag. Because the
- * '#link' part is contained in a larger match that comes before the HashTag
- * match, we'll remove the HashTag match.
- *
- * @private
- * @param {Autolinker.match.Match[]} matches
- * @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]}
- */
- private compactMatches;
- /**
- * Removes matches for matchers that were turned off in the options. For
- * example, if {@link #hashtag hashtags} were not to be matched, we'll
- * remove them from the `matches` array here.
- *
- * Note: we *must* use all Matchers on the input string, and then filter
- * them out later. For example, if the options were `{ url: false, hashtag: true }`,
- * we wouldn't want to match the text '#link' as a HashTag inside of the text
- * 'google.com/#link'. The way the algorithm works is that we match the full
- * URL first (which prevents the accidental HashTag match), and then we'll
- * simply throw away the URL match.
- *
- * @private
- * @param {Autolinker.match.Match[]} matches The array of matches to remove
- * the unwanted matches from. Note: this array is mutated for the
- * removals.
- * @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The mutated input `matches` array.
- */
- private removeUnwantedMatches;
- /**
- * Parses the input `text` looking for URLs, email addresses, phone
- * numbers, username handles, and hashtags (depending on the configuration
- * of the Autolinker instance), and returns an array of {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
- * objects describing those matches.
- *
- * This method processes a **non-HTML string**, and is used to parse and
- * match within the text nodes of an HTML string. This method is used
- * internally by {@link #parse}.
- *
- * @private
- * @param {String} text The text to find matches within (depending on if the
- * {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone},
- * {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled). This must be a non-HTML string.
- * @param {Number} [offset=0] The offset of the text node within the
- * original string. This is used when parsing with the {@link #parse}
- * method to generate correct offsets within the {@link Autolinker.match.Match}
- * instances, but may be omitted if calling this method publicly.
- * @return {Autolinker.match.Match[]} The array of Matches found in the
- * given input `text`.
- */
- private parseText;
- /**
- * Automatically links URLs, Email addresses, Phone numbers, Hashtags,
- * and Mentions (Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud) found in the given chunk of HTML. Does not link
- * URLs found within HTML tags.
- *
- * For instance, if given the text: `You should go to http://www.yahoo.com`,
- * then the result will be `You should go to
- * <a href="http://www.yahoo.com">http://www.yahoo.com</a>`
- *
- * This method finds the text around any HTML elements in the input
- * `textOrHtml`, which will be the text that is processed. Any original HTML
- * elements will be left as-is, as well as the text that is already wrapped
- * in anchor (<a>) tags.
- *
- * @param {String} textOrHtml The HTML or text to autolink matches within
- * (depending on if the {@link #urls}, {@link #email}, {@link #phone}, {@link #hashtag}, and {@link #mention} options are enabled).
- * @return {String} The HTML, with matches automatically linked.
- */
- link(textOrHtml: string): string;
- /**
- * Creates the return string value for a given match in the input string.
- *
- * This method handles the {@link #replaceFn}, if one was provided.
- *
- * @private
- * @param {Autolinker.match.Match} match The Match object that represents
- * the match.
- * @return {String} The string that the `match` should be replaced with.
- * This is usually the anchor tag string, but may be the `matchStr` itself
- * if the match is not to be replaced.
- */
- private createMatchReturnVal;
- /**
- * Returns the {@link #tagBuilder} instance for this Autolinker instance,
- * lazily instantiating it if it does not yet exist.
- *
- * @private
- * @return {Autolinker.AnchorTagBuilder}
- */
- private getTagBuilder;
- }
- export interface AutolinkerConfig {
- urls?: UrlsConfig;
- email?: boolean;
- phone?: boolean;
- hashtag?: HashtagConfig;
- mention?: MentionConfig;
- newWindow?: boolean;
- stripPrefix?: StripPrefixConfig;
- stripTrailingSlash?: boolean;
- truncate?: TruncateConfig;
- className?: string;
- replaceFn?: ReplaceFn | null;
- context?: any;
- sanitizeHtml?: boolean;
- decodePercentEncoding?: boolean;
- }
- export declare type UrlsConfig = boolean | UrlsConfigObj;
- export interface UrlsConfigObj {
- schemeMatches?: boolean;
- tldMatches?: boolean;
- ipV4Matches?: boolean;
- }
- export declare type StripPrefixConfig = boolean | StripPrefixConfigObj;
- export interface StripPrefixConfigObj {
- scheme?: boolean;
- www?: boolean;
- }
- export declare type TruncateConfig = number | TruncateConfigObj;
- export interface TruncateConfigObj {
- length?: number;
- location?: 'end' | 'middle' | 'smart';
- }
- export declare type HashtagConfig = false | HashtagService;
- export declare type MentionConfig = false | MentionService;
- export declare type ReplaceFn = (match: Match) => ReplaceFnReturn;
- export declare type ReplaceFnReturn = boolean | string | HtmlTag | null | undefined | void;
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