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module GitlabMarkdownHelper
include Gitlab::Markdown
# Use this in places where you would normally use link_to(gfm(...), ...).
#
# It solves a problem occurring with nested links (i.e.
# "<a>outer text <a>gfm ref</a> more outer text</a>"). This will not be
# interpreted as intended. Browsers will parse something like
# "<a>outer text </a><a>gfm ref</a> more outer text" (notice the last part is
# not linked any more). link_to_gfm corrects that. It wraps all parts to
# explicitly produce the correct linking behavior (i.e.
# "<a>outer text </a><a>gfm ref</a><a> more outer text</a>").
def link_to_gfm(body, url, html_options = {})
return "" if body.blank?
escaped_body = if body =~ /\A\<img/
body
else
escape_once(body)
end
gfm_body = gfm(escaped_body, {}, html_options)
gfm_body.gsub!(%r{<a.*?>.*?</a>}m) do |match|
"</a>#{match}#{link_to("", url, html_options)[0..-5]}" # "</a>".length +1
end
link_to(gfm_body.html_safe, url, html_options)
end
def markdown(text, options={})
unless @markdown && options == @options
@options = options
options.merge!(
# Handled further down the line by Gitlab::Markdown::SanitizationFilter
escape_html: false
)
# see https://github.com/vmg/redcarpet#darling-i-packed-you-a-couple-renderers-for-lunch
rend = Redcarpet::Render::GitlabHTML.new(self, user_color_scheme_class, options)
# see https://github.com/vmg/redcarpet#and-its-like-really-simple-to-use
@markdown = Redcarpet::Markdown.new(rend,
no_intra_emphasis: true,
tables: true,
fenced_code_blocks: true,
strikethrough: true,
lax_spacing: true,
space_after_headers: true,
superscript: true,
footnotes: true
)
end
@markdown.render(text).html_safe
end
# Return the first line of +text+, up to +max_chars+, after parsing the line
# as Markdown. HTML tags in the parsed output are not counted toward the
# +max_chars+ limit. If the length limit falls within a tag's contents, then
# the tag contents are truncated without removing the closing tag.
def first_line_in_markdown(text, max_chars = nil, options = {})
md = markdown(text, options).strip
truncate_visible(md, max_chars || md.length) if md.present?
end
def render_wiki_content(wiki_page)
if wiki_page.format == :markdown
markdown(wiki_page.content)
else
wiki_page.formatted_content.html_safe
end
end
private
# Return +text+, truncated to +max_chars+ characters, excluding any HTML
# tags.
def truncate_visible(text, max_chars)
doc = Nokogiri::HTML.fragment(text)
content_length = 0
truncated = false
doc.traverse do |node|
if node.text? || node.content.empty?
if truncated
node.remove
next
end
# Handle line breaks within a node
if node.content.strip.lines.length > 1
node.content = "#{node.content.lines.first.chomp}..."
truncated = true
end
num_remaining = max_chars - content_length
if node.content.length > num_remaining
node.content = node.content.truncate(num_remaining)
truncated = true
end
content_length += node.content.length
end
truncated = truncate_if_block(node, truncated)
end
doc.to_html
end
# Used by #truncate_visible. If +node+ is the first block element, and the
# text hasn't already been truncated, then append "..." to the node contents
# and return true. Otherwise return false.
def truncate_if_block(node, truncated)
if node.element? && node.description.block? && !truncated
node.content = "#{node.content}..." if node.next_sibling
true
else
truncated
end
end
def cross_project_reference(project, entity)
path = project.path_with_namespace
if entity.kind_of?(Issue)
[path, entity.iid].join('#')
elsif entity.kind_of?(MergeRequest)
[path, entity.iid].join('!')
else
raise 'Not supported type'
end
end
end
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