Relying on ASI (automatic semicolon insertion) is allowed in TypeScript because JavaScript allows it. However, when we run clang-format it doesn’t understand that these statements are terminated with a newline and changes the indentation, in bad cases even breaking the code. Fixes #817
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4.6 KiB
TypeScript
139 lines
4.6 KiB
TypeScript
import {Injectable} from 'angular2/di';
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import {XHR} from 'angular2/src/render/xhr';
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import {ListWrapper} from 'angular2/src/facade/collection';
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import {UrlResolver} from 'angular2/src/services/url_resolver';
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import {StyleUrlResolver} from './style_url_resolver';
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import {
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isBlank,
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isPresent,
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RegExp,
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RegExpWrapper,
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StringWrapper,
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normalizeBlank,
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isPromise
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} from 'angular2/src/facade/lang';
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import {
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Promise,
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PromiseWrapper,
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} from 'angular2/src/facade/async';
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/**
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* Inline @import rules in the given CSS.
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*
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* When an @import rules is inlined, it's url are rewritten.
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*/
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@Injectable()
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export class StyleInliner {
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constructor(public _xhr: XHR, public _styleUrlResolver: StyleUrlResolver,
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public _urlResolver: UrlResolver) {}
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/**
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* Inline the @imports rules in the given CSS text.
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*
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* The baseUrl is required to rewrite URLs in the inlined content.
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*
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* @param {string} cssText
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* @param {string} baseUrl
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* @returns {*} a Promise<string> when @import rules are present, a string otherwise
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*/
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inlineImports(cssText: string, baseUrl: string): Promise<string>| string {
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return this._inlineImports(cssText, baseUrl, []);
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}
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_inlineImports(cssText: string, baseUrl: string, inlinedUrls: List<string>): Promise<string>|
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string {
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var partIndex = 0;
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var parts = StringWrapper.split(cssText, _importRe);
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if (parts.length === 1) {
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// no @import rule found, return the original css
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return cssText;
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}
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var promises = [];
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while (partIndex < parts.length - 1) {
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// prefix is the content before the @import rule
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var prefix = parts[partIndex];
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// rule is the parameter of the @import rule
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var rule = parts[partIndex + 1];
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var url = _extractUrl(rule);
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if (isPresent(url)) {
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url = this._urlResolver.resolve(baseUrl, url);
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}
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var mediaQuery = _extractMediaQuery(rule);
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var promise;
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if (isBlank(url)) {
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promise = PromiseWrapper.resolve(`/* Invalid import rule: "@import ${rule};" */`);
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} else if (ListWrapper.contains(inlinedUrls, url)) {
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// The current import rule has already been inlined, return the prefix only
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// Importing again might cause a circular dependency
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promise = PromiseWrapper.resolve(prefix);
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} else {
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inlinedUrls.push(url);
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promise = PromiseWrapper.then(this._xhr.get(url), (rawCss) => {
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// resolve nested @import rules
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var inlinedCss = this._inlineImports(rawCss, url, inlinedUrls);
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if (isPromise(inlinedCss)) {
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// wait until nested @import are inlined
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return (<Promise<string>>inlinedCss)
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.then((css) => prefix + this._transformImportedCss(css, mediaQuery, url) + '\n');
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} else {
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// there are no nested @import, return the css
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return prefix + this._transformImportedCss(<string>inlinedCss, mediaQuery, url) + '\n';
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}
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}, (error) => `/* failed to import ${url} */\n`);
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}
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promises.push(promise);
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partIndex += 2;
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}
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return PromiseWrapper.all(promises).then(function(cssParts) {
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var cssText = cssParts.join('');
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if (partIndex < parts.length) {
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// append then content located after the last @import rule
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cssText += parts[partIndex];
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}
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return cssText;
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});
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}
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_transformImportedCss(css: string, mediaQuery: string, url: string): string {
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css = this._styleUrlResolver.resolveUrls(css, url);
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return _wrapInMediaRule(css, mediaQuery);
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}
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}
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// Extracts the url from an import rule, supported formats:
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// - 'url' / "url",
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// - url(url) / url('url') / url("url")
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function _extractUrl(importRule: string): string {
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var match = RegExpWrapper.firstMatch(_urlRe, importRule);
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if (isBlank(match)) return null;
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return isPresent(match[1]) ? match[1] : match[2];
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}
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// Extracts the media query from an import rule.
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// Returns null when there is no media query.
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function _extractMediaQuery(importRule: string): string {
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var match = RegExpWrapper.firstMatch(_mediaQueryRe, importRule);
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if (isBlank(match)) return null;
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var mediaQuery = match[1].trim();
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return (mediaQuery.length > 0) ? mediaQuery : null;
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}
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// Wraps the css in a media rule when the media query is not null
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function _wrapInMediaRule(css: string, query: string): string {
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return (isBlank(query)) ? css : `@media ${query} {\n${css}\n}`;
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}
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var _importRe = /@import\s+([^;]+);/g;
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var _urlRe = RegExpWrapper.create(
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'url\\(\\s*?[\'"]?([^\'")]+)[\'"]?|' + // url(url) or url('url') or url("url")
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'[\'"]([^\'")]+)[\'"]' // "url" or 'url'
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);
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var _mediaQueryRe = /['"][^'"]+['"]\s*\)?\s*(.*)/g;
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