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			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			71 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
import _ from "lodash";
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import * as people from "./people";
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// For simplicity, we use a list for our internal
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// data, since that matches what the server sends us.
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let my_alert_words = [];
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export function set_words(words) {
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    my_alert_words = words;
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}
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export function get_word_list() {
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    // People usually only have a couple alert
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    // words, so it's cheap to be defensive
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    // here and give a copy of the list to
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    // our caller (in case they want to sort it
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    // or something).
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    return [...my_alert_words];
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}
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export function has_alert_word(word) {
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    return my_alert_words.includes(word);
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}
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export function process_message(message) {
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    // Parsing for alert words is expensive, so we rely on the host
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    // to tell us there any alert words to even look for.
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    if (!message.alerted) {
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        return;
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    }
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    for (const word of my_alert_words) {
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        const clean = _.escapeRegExp(word);
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        const before_punctuation = "\\s|^|>|[\\(\\\".,';\\[]";
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        const after_punctuation = "\\s|$|<|[\\)\\\"\\?!:.,';\\]!]";
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        const regex = new RegExp(`(${before_punctuation})(${clean})(${after_punctuation})`, "ig");
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        message.content = message.content.replace(
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            regex,
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            (match, before, word, after, offset, content) => {
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                // Logic for ensuring that we don't muck up rendered HTML.
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                const pre_match = content.slice(0, offset);
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                // We want to find the position of the `<` and `>` only in the
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                // match and the string before it. So, don't include the last
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                // character of match in `check_string`. This covers the corner
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                // case when there is an alert word just before `<` or `>`.
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                const check_string = pre_match + match.slice(0, -1);
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                const in_tag = check_string.lastIndexOf("<") > check_string.lastIndexOf(">");
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                // Matched word is inside a HTML tag so don't perform any highlighting.
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                if (in_tag === true) {
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                    return before + word + after;
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                }
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                return before + "<span class='alert-word'>" + word + "</span>" + after;
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            },
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        );
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    }
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}
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export function notifies(message) {
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    // We exclude ourselves from notifications when we type one of our own
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    // alert words into a message, just because that can be annoying for
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    // certain types of workflows where everybody on your team, including
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    // yourself, sets up an alert word to effectively mention the team.
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    return !people.is_current_user(message.sender_email) && message.alerted;
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}
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export const initialize = (params) => {
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    my_alert_words = params.alert_words;
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};
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