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( function ( mw, $ ) { 'use strict'; /** * Utility library * @class mw.util * @singleton */ var util = { /** * Initialisation * (don't call before document ready) */ init: function () { util.$content = ( function () { var i, l, $node, selectors; selectors = [ // The preferred standard is class "mw-body". // You may also use class "mw-body mw-body-primary" if you use // mw-body in multiple locations. Or class "mw-body-primary" if // you use mw-body deeper in the DOM. '.mw-body-primary', '.mw-body', // If the skin has no such class, fall back to the parser output '#mw-content-text', // Should never happen... well, it could if someone is not finished writing a // skin and has not yet inserted bodytext yet. 'body' ]; for ( i = 0, l = selectors.length; i < l; i++ ) { $node = $( selectors[ i ] ); if ( $node.length ) { return $node.first(); } } // Preserve existing customized value in case it was preset return util.$content; }() ); }, /* Main body */ /** * Encode the string like PHP's rawurlencode * * @param {string} str String to be encoded. */ rawurlencode: function ( str ) { str = String( str ); return encodeURIComponent( str ) .replace( /!/g, '%21' ).replace( /'/g, '%27' ).replace( /\(/g, '%28' ) .replace( /\)/g, '%29' ).replace( /\*/g, '%2A' ).replace( /~/g, '%7E' ); }, /** * Encode the string like Sanitizer::escapeId in PHP * * @param {string} str String to be encoded. */ escapeId: function ( str ) { str = String( str ); return util.rawurlencode( str.replace( / /g, '_' ) ) .replace( /%3A/g, ':' ) .replace( /%/g, '.' ); }, /** * Encode page titles for use in a URL * * We want / and : to be included as literal characters in our title URLs * as they otherwise fatally break the title. * * The others are decoded because we can, it's prettier and matches behaviour * of `wfUrlencode` in PHP. * * @param {string} str String to be encoded. */ wikiUrlencode: function ( str ) { return util.rawurlencode( str ) .replace( /%20/g, '_' ) // wfUrlencode replacements .replace( /%3B/g, ';' ) .replace( /%40/g, '@' ) .replace( /%24/g, '$' ) .replace( /%21/g, '!' ) .replace( /%2A/g, '*' ) .replace( /%28/g, '(' ) .replace( /%29/g, ')' ) .replace( /%2C/g, ',' ) .replace( /%2F/g, '/' ) .replace( /%7E/g, '~' ) .replace( /%3A/g, ':' ); }, /** * Get the link to a page name (relative to `wgServer`), * * @param {string|null} [pageName=wgPageName] Page name * @param {Object} [params] A mapping of query parameter names to values, * e.g. `{ action: 'edit' }` * @return {string} Url of the page with name of `pageName` */ getUrl: function ( pageName, params ) { var titleFragmentStart, url, query, fragment = '', title = typeof pageName === 'string' ? pageName : mw.config.get( 'wgPageName' ); // Find any fragment titleFragmentStart = title.indexOf( '#' ); if ( titleFragmentStart !== -1 ) { fragment = title.slice( titleFragmentStart + 1 ); // Exclude the fragment from the page name title = title.slice( 0, titleFragmentStart ); } // Produce query string if ( params ) { query = $.param( params ); } if ( query ) { url = title ? util.wikiScript() + '?title=' + util.wikiUrlencode( title ) + '&' + query : util.wikiScript() + '?' + query; } else { url = mw.config.get( 'wgArticlePath' ).replace( '$1', util.wikiUrlencode( title ) ); } // Append the encoded fragment if ( fragment.length ) { url += '#' + util.escapeId( fragment ); } return url; }, /** * Get address to a script in the wiki root. * For index.php use `mw.config.get( 'wgScript' )`. * * @since 1.18 * @param {string} str Name of script (e.g. 'api'), defaults to 'index' * @return {string} Address to script (e.g. '/w/api.php' ) */ wikiScript: function ( str ) { str = str || 'index'; if ( str === 'index' ) { return mw.config.get( 'wgScript' ); } else if ( str === 'load' ) { return mw.config.get( 'wgLoadScript' ); } else { return mw.config.get( 'wgScriptPath' ) + '/' + str + '.php'; } }, /** * Append a new style block to the head and return the CSSStyleSheet object. * Use .ownerNode to access the `<style>` element, or use mw.loader#addStyleTag. * This function returns the styleSheet object for convience (due to cross-browsers * difference as to where it is located). * * var sheet = mw.util.addCSS( '.foobar { display: none; }' ); * $( foo ).click( function () { * // Toggle the sheet on and off * sheet.disabled = !sheet.disabled; * } ); * * @param {string} text CSS to be appended * @return {CSSStyleSheet} Use .ownerNode to get to the `<style>` element. */ addCSS: function ( text ) { var s = mw.loader.addStyleTag( text ); return s.sheet || s.styleSheet || s; }, /** * Grab the URL parameter value for the given parameter. * Returns null if not found. * * @param {string} param The parameter name. * @param {string} [url=location.href] URL to search through, defaulting to the current browsing location. * @return {Mixed} Parameter value or null. */ getParamValue: function ( param, url ) { if ( url === undefined ) { url = location.href; } // Get last match, stop at hash var re = new RegExp( '^[^#]*[&?]' + mw.RegExp.escape( param ) + '=([^&#]*)' ), m = re.exec( url ); if ( m ) { // Beware that decodeURIComponent is not required to understand '+' // by spec, as encodeURIComponent does not produce it. return decodeURIComponent( m[ 1 ].replace( /\+/g, '%20' ) ); } return null; }, /** * The content wrapper of the skin (e.g. `.mw-body`). * * Populated on document ready by #init. To use this property, * wait for `$.ready` and be sure to have a module depedendency on * `mediawiki.util` and `mediawiki.page.startup` which will ensure * your document ready handler fires after #init. * * Because of the lazy-initialised nature of this property, * you're discouraged from using it. * * If you need just the wikipage content (not any of the * extra elements output by the skin), use `$( '#mw-content-text' )` * instead. Or listen to mw.hook#wikipage_content which will * allow your code to re-run when the page changes (e.g. live preview * or re-render after ajax save). * * @property {jQuery} */ $content: null, /** * Add a link to a portlet menu on the page, such as: * * p-cactions (Content actions), p-personal (Personal tools), * p-navigation (Navigation), p-tb (Toolbox) * * The first three parameters are required, the others are optional and * may be null. Though providing an id and tooltip is recommended. * * By default the new link will be added to the end of the list. To * add the link before a given existing item, pass the DOM node * (e.g. `document.getElementById( 'foobar' )`) or a jQuery-selector * (e.g. `'#foobar'`) for that item. * * mw.util.addPortletLink( * 'p-tb', 'https://www.mediawiki.org/', * 'mediawiki.org', 't-mworg', 'Go to mediawiki.org', 'm', '#t-print' * ); * * var node = mw.util.addPortletLink( * 'p-tb', * new mw.Title( 'Special:Example' ).getUrl(), * 'Example' * ); * $( node ).on( 'click', function ( e ) { * console.log( 'Example' ); * e.preventDefault(); * } ); * * @param {string} portlet ID of the target portlet ( 'p-cactions' or 'p-personal' etc.) * @param {string} href Link URL * @param {string} text Link text * @param {string} [id] ID of the new item, should be unique and preferably have * the appropriate prefix ( 'ca-', 'pt-', 'n-' or 't-' ) * @param {string} [tooltip] Text to show when hovering over the link, without accesskey suffix * @param {string} [accesskey] Access key to activate this link (one character, try * to avoid conflicts. Use `$( '[accesskey=x]' ).get()` in the console to * see if 'x' is already used. * @param {HTMLElement|jQuery|string} [nextnode] Element or jQuery-selector string to the item that * the new item should be added before, should be another item in the same * list, it will be ignored otherwise * * @return {HTMLElement|null} The added element (a ListItem or Anchor element, * depending on the skin) or null if no element was added to the document. */ addPortletLink: function ( portlet, href, text, id, tooltip, accesskey, nextnode ) { var $item, $link, $portlet, $ul; // Check if there's at least 3 arguments to prevent a TypeError if ( arguments.length < 3 ) { return null; } // Setup the anchor tag $link = $( '<a>' ).attr( 'href', href ).text( text ); if ( tooltip ) { $link.attr( 'title', tooltip ); } // Select the specified portlet $portlet = $( '#' + portlet ); if ( $portlet.length === 0 ) { return null; } // Select the first (most likely only) unordered list inside the portlet $ul = $portlet.find( 'ul' ).eq( 0 ); // If it didn't have an unordered list yet, create it if ( $ul.length === 0 ) { $ul = $( '<ul>' ); // If there's no <div> inside, append it to the portlet directly if ( $portlet.find( 'div:first' ).length === 0 ) { $portlet.append( $ul ); } else { // otherwise if there's a div (such as div.body or div.pBody) // append the <ul> to last (most likely only) div $portlet.find( 'div' ).eq( -1 ).append( $ul ); } } // Just in case.. if ( $ul.length === 0 ) { return null; } // Unhide portlet if it was hidden before $portlet.removeClass( 'emptyPortlet' ); // Wrap the anchor tag in a list item (and a span if $portlet is a Vector tab) // and back up the selector to the list item if ( $portlet.hasClass( 'vectorTabs' ) ) { $item = $link.wrap( '<li><span></span></li>' ).parent().parent(); } else { $item = $link.wrap( '<li></li>' ).parent(); } // Implement the properties passed to the function if ( id ) { $item.attr( 'id', id ); } if ( accesskey ) { $link.attr( 'accesskey', accesskey ); } if ( tooltip ) { $link.attr( 'title', tooltip ); } if ( nextnode ) { // Case: nextnode is a DOM element (was the only option before MW 1.17, in wikibits.js) // Case: nextnode is a CSS selector for jQuery if ( nextnode.nodeType || typeof nextnode === 'string' ) { nextnode = $ul.find( nextnode ); } else if ( !nextnode.jquery ) { // Error: Invalid nextnode nextnode = undefined; } if ( nextnode && ( nextnode.length !== 1 || nextnode[ 0 ].parentNode !== $ul[ 0 ] ) ) { // Error: nextnode must resolve to a single node // Error: nextnode must have the associated <ul> as its parent nextnode = undefined; } } // Case: nextnode is a jQuery-wrapped DOM element if ( nextnode ) { nextnode.before( $item ); } else { // Fallback (this is the default behavior) $ul.append( $item ); } // Update tooltip for the access key after inserting into DOM // to get a localized access key label (bug 67946). $link.updateTooltipAccessKeys(); return $item[ 0 ]; }, /** * Validate a string as representing a valid e-mail address * according to HTML5 specification. Please note the specification * does not validate a domain with one character. * * FIXME: should be moved to or replaced by a validation module. * * @param {string} mailtxt E-mail address to be validated. * @return {boolean|null} Null if `mailtxt` was an empty string, otherwise true/false * as determined by validation. */ validateEmail: function ( mailtxt ) { var rfc5322Atext, rfc1034LdhStr, html5EmailRegexp; if ( mailtxt === '' ) { return null; } // HTML5 defines a string as valid e-mail address if it matches // the ABNF: // 1 * ( atext / "." ) "@" ldh-str 1*( "." ldh-str ) // With: // - atext : defined in RFC 5322 section 3.2.3 // - ldh-str : defined in RFC 1034 section 3.5 // // (see STD 68 / RFC 5234 http://tools.ietf.org/html/std68) // First, define the RFC 5322 'atext' which is pretty easy: // atext = ALPHA / DIGIT / ; Printable US-ASCII // "!" / "#" / ; characters not including // "$" / "%" / ; specials. Used for atoms. // "&" / "'" / // "*" / "+" / // "-" / "/" / // "=" / "?" / // "^" / "_" / // "`" / "{" / // "|" / "}" / // "~" rfc5322Atext = 'a-z0-9!#$%&\'*+\\-/=?^_`{|}~'; // Next define the RFC 1034 'ldh-str' // <domain> ::= <subdomain> | " " // <subdomain> ::= <label> | <subdomain> "." <label> // <label> ::= <letter> [ [ <ldh-str> ] <let-dig> ] // <ldh-str> ::= <let-dig-hyp> | <let-dig-hyp> <ldh-str> // <let-dig-hyp> ::= <let-dig> | "-" // <let-dig> ::= <letter> | <digit> rfc1034LdhStr = 'a-z0-9\\-'; html5EmailRegexp = new RegExp( // start of string '^' + // User part which is liberal :p '[' + rfc5322Atext + '\\.]+' + // 'at' '@' + // Domain first part '[' + rfc1034LdhStr + ']+' + // Optional second part and following are separated by a dot '(?:\\.[' + rfc1034LdhStr + ']+)*' + // End of string '$', // RegExp is case insensitive 'i' ); return ( mailtxt.match( html5EmailRegexp ) !== null ); }, /** * Note: borrows from IP::isIPv4 * * @param {string} address * @param {boolean} allowBlock * @return {boolean} */ isIPv4Address: function ( address, allowBlock ) { if ( typeof address !== 'string' ) { return false; } var block = allowBlock ? '(?:\\/(?:3[0-2]|[12]?\\d))?' : '', RE_IP_BYTE = '(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|0?[0-9]?[0-9])', RE_IP_ADD = '(?:' + RE_IP_BYTE + '\\.){3}' + RE_IP_BYTE; return ( new RegExp( '^' + RE_IP_ADD + block + '$' ).test( address ) ); }, /** * Note: borrows from IP::isIPv6 * * @param {string} address * @param {boolean} allowBlock * @return {boolean} */ isIPv6Address: function ( address, allowBlock ) { if ( typeof address !== 'string' ) { return false; } var block = allowBlock ? '(?:\\/(?:12[0-8]|1[01][0-9]|[1-9]?\\d))?' : '', RE_IPV6_ADD = '(?:' + // starts with "::" (including "::") ':(?::|(?::' + '[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}' + '){1,7})' + '|' + // ends with "::" (except "::") '[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}' + '(?::' + '[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}' + '){0,6}::' + '|' + // contains no "::" '[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}' + '(?::' + '[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}' + '){7}' + ')'; if ( new RegExp( '^' + RE_IPV6_ADD + block + '$' ).test( address ) ) { return true; } // contains one "::" in the middle (single '::' check below) RE_IPV6_ADD = '[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}' + '(?:::?' + '[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}' + '){1,6}'; return ( new RegExp( '^' + RE_IPV6_ADD + block + '$' ).test( address ) && /::/.test( address ) && !/::.*::/.test( address ) ); }, /** * Check whether a string is an IP address * * @since 1.25 * @param {string} address String to check * @param {boolean} allowBlock True if a block of IPs should be allowed * @return {boolean} */ isIPAddress: function ( address, allowBlock ) { return util.isIPv4Address( address, allowBlock ) || util.isIPv6Address( address, allowBlock ); } }; /** * @method wikiGetlink * @inheritdoc #getUrl * @deprecated since 1.23 Use #getUrl instead. */ mw.log.deprecate( util, 'wikiGetlink', util.getUrl, 'Use mw.util.getUrl instead.' ); /** * Add the appropriate prefix to the accesskey shown in the tooltip. * * If the `$nodes` parameter is given, only those nodes are updated; * otherwise we update all elements with accesskeys on the page. * * @method updateTooltipAccessKeys * @param {Array|jQuery} [$nodes] A jQuery object, or array of nodes to update. * @deprecated since 1.24 Use the module jquery.accessKeyLabel instead. */ mw.log.deprecate( util, 'updateTooltipAccessKeys', function ( $nodes ) { if ( !$nodes ) { $nodes = $( '[accesskey]' ); } else if ( !( $nodes instanceof $ ) ) { $nodes = $( $nodes ); } $nodes.updateTooltipAccessKeys(); }, 'Use jquery.accessKeyLabel instead.' ); /** * Add a little box at the top of the screen to inform the user of * something, replacing any previous message. * Calling with no arguments, with an empty string or null will hide the message * * @method jsMessage * @deprecated since 1.20 Use mw#notify * @param {Mixed} message The DOM-element, jQuery object or HTML-string to be put inside the message box. * to allow CSS/JS to hide different boxes. null = no class used. */ mw.log.deprecate( util, 'jsMessage', function ( message ) { if ( !arguments.length || message === '' || message === null ) { return true; } if ( typeof message !== 'object' ) { message = $.parseHTML( message ); } mw.notify( message, { autoHide: true, tag: 'legacy' } ); return true; }, 'Use mw.notify instead.' ); mw.util = util; }( mediaWiki, jQuery ) );