//! This file implements the rendering logic of cheddar with public
//! functions for syntax-highlighting code and for turning Markdown
//! into HTML with TVL extensions.
use comrak::arena_tree::Node;
use comrak::nodes::{Ast, AstNode, NodeCodeBlock, NodeHtmlBlock, NodeValue};
use comrak::{format_html, parse_document, Arena, ComrakOptions};
use lazy_static::lazy_static;
use regex::Regex;
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::env;
use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::io;
use std::io::BufRead;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::Path;
use syntect::dumps::from_binary;
use syntect::easy::HighlightLines;
use syntect::highlighting::{Theme, ThemeSet};
use syntect::parsing::{SyntaxReference, SyntaxSet};
use syntect::util::LinesWithEndings;
use syntect::html::{
append_highlighted_html_for_styled_line, start_highlighted_html_snippet, IncludeBackground,
};
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
lazy_static! {
// Load syntaxes lazily. Initialisation might not be required in
// the case of Markdown rendering (if there's no code blocks
// within the document).
//
// Note that the syntax set is included from the path pointed to
// by the BAT_SYNTAXES environment variable at compile time. This
// variable is populated by Nix and points to TVL's syntax set.
static ref SYNTAXES: SyntaxSet = from_binary(include_bytes!(env!("BAT_SYNTAXES")));
pub static ref THEMES: ThemeSet = ThemeSet::load_defaults();
// Configure Comrak's Markdown rendering with all the bells &
// whistles!
static ref MD_OPTS: ComrakOptions = {
let mut options = ComrakOptions::default();
// Enable non-standard Markdown features:
options.extension.strikethrough = true;
options.extension.tagfilter = true;
options.extension.table = true;
options.extension.autolink = true;
options.extension.tasklist = true;
options.extension.header_ids = Some(String::new()); // yyeeesss!
options.extension.footnotes = true;
options.extension.description_lists = true;
options.extension.front_matter_delimiter = Some("---".to_owned());
// Required for tagfilter
options.render.unsafe_ = true;
options
};
// Configures a map of specific filenames to languages, for cases
// where the detection by extension or other heuristics fails.
static ref FILENAME_OVERRIDES: HashMap<&'static str, &'static str> = {
let mut map = HashMap::new();
// rules.pl is the canonical name of the submit rule file in
// Gerrit, which is written in Prolog.
map.insert("rules.pl", "Prolog");
map
};
// Default shortlink set used in cheddar (i.e. TVL's shortlinks)
static ref TVL_LINKS: Vec<Shortlink> = vec![
// TVL shortlinks for bugs and changelists (e.g. b/123,
// cl/123). Coincidentally these have the same format, which
// makes the initial implementation easy.
Shortlink {
pattern: Regex::new(r#"\b(?P<type>b|cl)/(?P<dest>\d+)\b"#).unwrap(),
replacement: "[$type/$dest](https://$type.tvl.fyi/$dest)",
}
];
}
/// Structure that describes a single shortlink that should be
/// automatically highlighted. Highlighting is performed as a string
/// replacement over input Markdown.
pub struct Shortlink {
/// Short link pattern to recognise. Make sure to anchor these
/// correctly.
pub pattern: Regex,
/// Replacement string, as per the documentation of
/// [`Regex::replace`].
pub replacement: &'static str,
}
// HTML fragment used when rendering inline blocks in Markdown documents.
// Emulates the GitHub style (subtle background hue and padding).
const BLOCK_PRE: &str = "<pre style=\"background-color:#f6f8fa;padding:16px;\">\n";
fn should_continue(res: &io::Result<usize>) -> bool {
match *res {
Ok(n) => n > 0,
Err(_) => false,
}
}
// This function is taken from the Comrak documentation.
fn iter_nodes<'a, F>(node: &'a AstNode<'a>, f: &F)
where
F: Fn(&'a AstNode<'a>),
{
f(node);
for c in node.children() {
iter_nodes(c, f);
}
}
// Many of the syntaxes in the syntax list have random capitalisations, which
// means that name matching for the block info of a code block in HTML fails.
//
// Instead, try finding a syntax match by comparing case insensitively (for
// ASCII characters, anyways).
fn find_syntax_case_insensitive(info: &str) -> Option<&'static SyntaxReference> {
// TODO(tazjin): memoize this lookup
SYNTAXES
.syntaxes()
.iter()
.rev()
.find(|&s| info.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&s.name))
}
// Replaces code-block inside of a Markdown AST with HTML blocks rendered by
// syntect. This enables static (i.e. no JavaScript) syntax highlighting, even
// of complex languages.
fn highlight_code_block(code_block: &NodeCodeBlock) -> NodeValue {
let theme = &THEMES.themes["InspiredGitHub"];
let info = String::from_utf8_lossy(&code_block.info);
let syntax = find_syntax_case_insensitive(&info)
.or_else(|| SYNTAXES.find_syntax_by_extension(&info))
.unwrap_or_else(|| SYNTAXES.find_syntax_plain_text());
let code = String::from_utf8_lossy(&code_block.literal);
let rendered = {
// Write the block preamble manually to get exactly the
// desired layout:
let mut hl = HighlightLines::new(syntax, theme);
let mut buf = BLOCK_PRE.to_string();
for line in LinesWithEndings::from(&code) {
let regions = hl.highlight(line, &SYNTAXES);
append_highlighted_html_for_styled_line(®ions[..], IncludeBackground::No, &mut buf);
}
buf.push_str("</pre>");
buf
};
let mut block = NodeHtmlBlock::default();
block.literal = rendered.into_bytes();
NodeValue::HtmlBlock(block)
}
// Supported callout elements (which each have their own distinct rendering):
enum Callout {
Todo,
Warning,
Question,
Tip,
}
// Determine whether the first child of the supplied node contains a text that
// should cause a callout section to be rendered.
fn has_callout<'a>(node: &Node<'a, RefCell<Ast>>) -> Option<Callout> {
match node.first_child().map(|c| c.data.borrow()) {
Some(child) => match &child.value {
NodeValue::Text(text) => {
if text.starts_with(b"TODO") {
return Some(Callout::Todo);
} else if text.starts_with(b"WARNING") {
return Some(Callout::Warning);
} else if text.starts_with(b"QUESTION") {
return Some(Callout::Question);
} else if text.starts_with(b"TIP") {
return Some(Callout::Tip);
}
None
}
_ => None,
},
_ => None,
}
}
// Replace instances of known shortlinks in the input document with
// Markdown syntax for a highlighted link.
fn linkify_shortlinks(mut text: String, shortlinks: &[Shortlink]) -> String {
for link in shortlinks {
text = link
.pattern
.replace_all(&text, link.replacement)
.to_string();
}
return text;
}
fn format_callout_paragraph(callout: Callout) -> NodeValue {
let class = match callout {
Callout::Todo => "cheddar-todo",
Callout::Warning => "cheddar-warning",
Callout::Question => "cheddar-question",
Callout::Tip => "cheddar-tip",
};
let mut block = NodeHtmlBlock::default();
block.literal = format!("<p class=\"cheddar-callout {}\">", class).into_bytes();
NodeValue::HtmlBlock(block)
}
pub fn format_markdown_with_shortlinks<R: BufRead, W: Write>(
reader: &mut R,
writer: &mut W,
shortlinks: &[Shortlink],
) {
let document = {
let mut buffer = String::new();
reader
.read_to_string(&mut buffer)
.expect("reading should work");
buffer
};
let arena = Arena::new();
let root = parse_document(&arena, &linkify_shortlinks(document, shortlinks), &MD_OPTS);
// This node must exist with a lifetime greater than that of the parsed AST
// in case that callouts are encountered (otherwise insertion into the tree
// is not possible).
let mut p_close_value = NodeHtmlBlock::default();
p_close_value.literal = b"</p>".to_vec();
let p_close_node = Ast::new(NodeValue::HtmlBlock(p_close_value));
let p_close = Node::new(RefCell::new(p_close_node));
// Special features of Cheddar are implemented by traversing the
// arena and reacting on nodes that we might want to modify.
iter_nodes(root, &|node| {
let mut ast = node.data.borrow_mut();
let new = match &ast.value {
// Syntax highlighting is implemented by replacing the
// code block node with literal HTML.
NodeValue::CodeBlock(code) => Some(highlight_code_block(code)),
NodeValue::Paragraph => {
if let Some(callout) = has_callout(node) {
node.insert_after(&p_close);
Some(format_callout_paragraph(callout))
} else {
None
}
}
_ => None,
};
if let Some(new_value) = new {
ast.value = new_value
}
});
format_html(root, &MD_OPTS, writer).expect("Markdown rendering failed");
}
pub fn format_markdown<R: BufRead, W: Write>(reader: &mut R, writer: &mut W) {
format_markdown_with_shortlinks(reader, writer, &TVL_LINKS)
}
fn find_syntax_for_file(filename: &str) -> &'static SyntaxReference {
(*FILENAME_OVERRIDES)
.get(filename)
.and_then(|name| SYNTAXES.find_syntax_by_name(name))
.or_else(|| {
Path::new(filename)
.extension()
.and_then(OsStr::to_str)
.and_then(|s| SYNTAXES.find_syntax_by_extension(s))
})
.unwrap_or_else(|| SYNTAXES.find_syntax_plain_text())
}
pub fn format_code<R: BufRead, W: Write>(
theme: &Theme,
reader: &mut R,
writer: &mut W,
filename: &str,
) {
let mut linebuf = String::new();
// Get the first line, we might need it for syntax identification.
let mut read_result = reader.read_line(&mut linebuf);
let syntax = find_syntax_for_file(filename);
let mut hl = HighlightLines::new(syntax, theme);
let (mut outbuf, bg) = start_highlighted_html_snippet(theme);
// Rather than using the `lines` iterator, read each line manually
// and maintain buffer state.
//
// This is done because the syntax highlighter requires trailing
// newlines to be efficient, and those are stripped in the lines
// iterator.
while should_continue(&read_result) {
let regions = hl.highlight(&linebuf, &SYNTAXES);
append_highlighted_html_for_styled_line(
®ions[..],
IncludeBackground::IfDifferent(bg),
&mut outbuf,
);
// immediately output the current state to avoid keeping
// things in memory
write!(writer, "{}", outbuf).expect("write should not fail");
// merry go round again
linebuf.clear();
outbuf.clear();
read_result = reader.read_line(&mut linebuf);
}
writeln!(writer, "</pre>").expect("write should not fail");
}