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Author SHA1 Message Date
Régis Hanol 3927b27f34 FIX: allow quote-less details BBCode
In 53b3d2f0dc we introduced a stricter BBCode Tag parser. It prevents having "values" with spaces when they're not surrounded by a valid pair of quotes.

The `[details=` BBCode Tag is popular enough that it's worth adding a special case for it (especially since it doesn't support other parameters).

This also adds the Finnish pair of quotes.

Context - https://meta.discourse.org/t/details-accepts-only-one-word-as-summary/313019
2024-06-24 14:16:36 +02:00
Régis Hanol 53b3d2f0dc FIX: BBCode tag parser
Wasn't quite handling the cases where a closing bracket `]` was used in the value of one of the attributes.

```markdown
[chat quote=user channel="[broken]"]
```

Would not be correctly parsed because we would _greedily_ use the first `]` as the end of the tag even though it might be a valid character when inside proper quotes.

c39a4de139/app/assets/javascripts/discourse-markdown-it/src/features/bbcode-block.js (L62)

Re-wrote the `parseBBCodeTag` to properly handle the following cases

- A closing tag (aka `[/name]`) which are easy since they don't have any attributes
- An old `[quote=...]` format we used that doesn't uses quotes but still has various attributes of the form `key:value`
- All three valid BBCode opening tag formats we support
  - `[name]` without any attributes
  - `[name=foo]` with a default value
  - `[name foo=bar]` with some attributes

Ended up having to fix/rewrite the few bbcode rules that were using the `parseBBCodeTag` function, namely `d-wrap` and `discourse-local-dates`.

While working on this, I think I also found a way to get rid the of shims we had in place so that plugins could use the `parseBBCodeTag` function.

Reference - https://meta.discourse.org/t/having-a-right-bracket-in-a-channel-name-breaks-all-quotes-from-that-channel/308439
2024-06-18 10:47:18 +02:00
Jarek Radosz 42a529f9ae
PERF: Avoid excessive object creations in watched words (#27354)
Inline the helper functions, avoid creating and then immediately destructuring arrays, use complete strings instead of string interpolation, Map instead of a pojo.
2024-06-10 14:44:31 +02:00
Régis Hanol 1eec8c3fa6 FEATURE: add HTML replacements
This adds support for Watched Words to allow replacement with HTML content rather than always replacing with text.

Can be useful when automatically replacing with the '<abbr>' tag for example.

Discussion - https://meta.discourse.org/t/replace-text-with-more-than-just-links/305672
2024-05-14 10:41:27 +02:00
Kris 9cadc402e6
UX: add title attribute to composer preview image controls (#26301) 2024-03-22 09:49:10 -04:00
Régis Hanol 5213bba672
FIX: support [code] in blockquotes (#26182)
> [code]
> line1
> line2
> [/code]

would render as

| line1
| > line2

instead of the correct

| line1
| line2

That was due to the `bbcode-block` code using a `slice` to get the content of a block and not taking into account it being nested in a quote block for example.

The fix was to get the content using the `getLines` utils method.

Context: https://meta.discourse.org/t/markdown-bbcode-code-quote-bug/299047
2024-03-14 19:31:22 +01:00
John L. Clark 9a07a9872f
FEATURE: Allow `rowspan` and `colspan` attributes on HTML tables (#20973)
Augment the `allowList` for HTML tables to allow the `rowspan` and
`colspan` attributes on `th` and `td` elements.
2024-02-28 16:59:36 +11:00
Blake Erickson bb261094cf
FEATURE: Auto generate and display video preview image (#25633)
This change will allow auto generated video thumbnails to be used
instead of the black video thumbnail that overlays videos.

Follow up to: 2443446e62
2024-02-14 13:43:53 -07:00
Keegan George 10b33bc601
DEV: API extra markup to image wrapper (#25575) 2024-02-14 12:20:53 -08:00
Jarek Radosz a80e32fe75
DEV: Fix `no-extra-boolean-cast` lint (#24582) 2023-11-28 10:37:23 +01:00
David Taylor 0878dde213
DEV: Modernise highlightjs loading (#24197)
- Remove vendored copy
- Update Rails implementation to look for language definitions in node_modules
- Use webpack-based dynamic import for hljs core
- Use browser-native dynamic import for site-specific language bundle (and fallback to webpack-based dynamic import in tests)
- Simplify markdown implementation to allow all languages into the `lang-{blah}` className
- Now that all languages are passed through, resolve aliases at runtime to avoid the need for the pre-built `highlightjs-aliases` index
2023-11-10 20:39:48 +00:00
Bianca Nenciu 277496b6e0
FIX: Replace watched words with wildcards (#24279)
These have been broken since fd07c943ad
because watched words were not correctly transformed to regexps.
This partially reverts the changes.
2023-11-08 18:51:11 +02:00
Godfrey Chan 9a1695ccc1
DEV: remove markdown-it-bundle and custom build code (#23859)
With Embroider, we can rely on async `import()` to do the splitting
for us.

This commit extracts from `pretty-text` all the parts that are
meant to be loaded async into a new `discourse-markdown-it` package
that is also a V2 addon (meaning that all files are presumed unused
until they are imported, aka "static").

Mostly I tried to keep the very discourse specific stuff (accessing
site settings and loading plugin features) inside discourse proper,
while the new package aims to have some resembalance of a general
purpose library, a MarkdownIt++ if you will. It is far from perfect
because of how all the "options" stuff work but I think it's a good
start for more refactorings (clearing up the interfaces) to happen
later.

With this, pretty-text and app/lib/text are mostly a kitchen sink
of loosely related text processing utilities.

After the refactor, a lot more code related to setting up the
engine are now loaded lazily, which should be a pretty nice win. I
also noticed that we are currently pulling in the `xss` library at
initial load to power the "sanitize" stuff, but I suspect with a
similar refactoring effort those usages can be removed too. (See
also #23790).

This PR does not attempt to fix the sanitize issue, but I think it
sets things up on the right trajectory for that to happen later.

Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
2023-11-06 16:59:49 +00:00