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916 lines
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JavaScript
916 lines
29 KiB
JavaScript
const util = require("./util");
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function zephyr_stream_name_match(message, operand) {
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// Zephyr users expect narrowing to "social" to also show messages to /^(un)*social(.d)*$/
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// (unsocial, ununsocial, social.d, etc)
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// TODO: hoist the regex compiling out of the closure
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const m = /^(?:un)*(.+?)(?:\.d)*$/i.exec(operand);
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let base_stream_name = operand;
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if (m !== null && m[1] !== undefined) {
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base_stream_name = m[1];
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}
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const related_regexp = new RegExp(/^(un)*/.source + util.escape_regexp(base_stream_name) + /(\.d)*$/.source, 'i');
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return related_regexp.test(message.stream);
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}
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function zephyr_topic_name_match(message, operand) {
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// Zephyr users expect narrowing to topic "foo" to also show messages to /^foo(.d)*$/
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// (foo, foo.d, foo.d.d, etc)
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// TODO: hoist the regex compiling out of the closure
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const m = /^(.*?)(?:\.d)*$/i.exec(operand);
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const base_topic = m[1];
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let related_regexp;
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// Additionally, Zephyr users expect the empty instance and
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// instance "personal" to be the same.
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if (base_topic === ''
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|| base_topic.toLowerCase() === 'personal'
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|| base_topic.toLowerCase() === '(instance "")') {
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related_regexp = /^(|personal|\(instance ""\))(\.d)*$/i;
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} else {
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related_regexp = new RegExp(/^/.source + util.escape_regexp(base_topic) + /(\.d)*$/.source, 'i');
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}
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return related_regexp.test(message.topic);
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}
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function message_in_home(message) {
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if (message.type === "private" || message.mentioned ||
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page_params.narrow_stream !== undefined &&
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message.stream.toLowerCase() === page_params.narrow_stream.toLowerCase()) {
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return true;
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}
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// We don't display muted streams in 'All messages' view
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return !stream_data.is_muted(message.stream_id);
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}
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function message_matches_search_term(message, operator, operand) {
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switch (operator) {
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case 'is':
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if (operand === 'private') {
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return message.type === 'private';
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} else if (operand === 'starred') {
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return message.starred;
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} else if (operand === 'mentioned') {
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return message.mentioned;
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} else if (operand === 'alerted') {
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return message.alerted;
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} else if (operand === 'unread') {
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return unread.message_unread(message);
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}
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return true; // is:whatever returns true
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case 'in':
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if (operand === 'home') {
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return message_in_home(message);
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} else if (operand === 'all') {
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return true;
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}
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return true; // in:whatever returns true
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case 'near':
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// this is all handled server side
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return true;
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case 'id':
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return message.id.toString() === operand;
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case 'stream': {
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if (message.type !== 'stream') {
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return false;
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}
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operand = operand.toLowerCase();
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if (page_params.realm_is_zephyr_mirror_realm) {
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return zephyr_stream_name_match(message, operand);
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}
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// Try to match by stream_id if have a valid sub for
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// the operand.
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const stream_id = stream_data.get_stream_id(operand);
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if (stream_id) {
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return message.stream_id === stream_id;
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}
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// We need this fallback logic in case we have a message
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// loaded for a stream that we are no longer
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// subscribed to (or that was deleted).
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return message.stream.toLowerCase() === operand;
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}
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case 'topic':
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if (message.type !== 'stream') {
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return false;
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}
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operand = operand.toLowerCase();
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if (page_params.realm_is_zephyr_mirror_realm) {
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return zephyr_topic_name_match(message, operand);
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}
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return message.topic.toLowerCase() === operand;
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case 'sender':
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return people.id_matches_email_operand(message.sender_id, operand);
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case 'group-pm-with': {
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const operand_ids = people.pm_with_operand_ids(operand);
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if (!operand_ids) {
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return false;
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}
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const user_ids = people.group_pm_with_user_ids(message);
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if (!user_ids) {
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return false;
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}
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return user_ids.includes(operand_ids[0]);
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// We should also check if the current user is in the recipient list (user_ids) of the
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// message, but it is implicit by the fact that the current user has access to the message.
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}
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case 'pm-with': {
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// TODO: use user_ids, not emails here
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if (message.type !== 'private') {
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return false;
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}
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const operand_ids = people.pm_with_operand_ids(operand);
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if (!operand_ids) {
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return false;
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}
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const user_ids = people.pm_with_user_ids(message);
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if (!user_ids) {
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return false;
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}
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return _.isEqual(operand_ids, user_ids);
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}
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}
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return true; // unknown operators return true (effectively ignored)
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}
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function Filter(operators) {
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if (operators === undefined) {
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this._operators = [];
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} else {
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this._operators = this.fix_operators(operators);
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// if has_op stream
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if (this.has_operator('stream')) {
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const stream_name_from_search = this.operands('stream')[0];
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const sub = stream_data.get_sub_by_name(stream_name_from_search);
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if (sub) {
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this._stream_name = sub.name;
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this._is_stream_private = sub.invite_only;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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Filter.canonicalize_operator = function (operator) {
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operator = operator.toLowerCase();
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if (operator === 'from') {
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return 'sender';
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}
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if (util.is_topic_synonym(operator)) {
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return 'topic';
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}
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return operator;
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};
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Filter.canonicalize_term = function (opts) {
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let negated = opts.negated;
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let operator = opts.operator;
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let operand = opts.operand;
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// Make negated be explicitly false for both clarity and
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// simplifying deepEqual checks in the tests.
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if (!negated) {
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negated = false;
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}
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operator = Filter.canonicalize_operator(operator);
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switch (operator) {
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case 'has':
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// images -> image, etc.
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operand = operand.replace(/s$/, '');
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break;
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case 'stream':
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operand = stream_data.get_name(operand);
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break;
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case 'topic':
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break;
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case 'sender':
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case 'pm-with':
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operand = operand.toString().toLowerCase();
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if (operand === 'me') {
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operand = people.my_current_email();
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}
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break;
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case 'group-pm-with':
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operand = operand.toString().toLowerCase();
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break;
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case 'search':
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// The mac app automatically substitutes regular quotes with curly
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// quotes when typing in the search bar. Curly quotes don't trigger our
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// phrase search behavior, however. So, we replace all instances of
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// curly quotes with regular quotes when doing a search. This is
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// unlikely to cause any problems and is probably what the user wants.
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operand = operand.toString().toLowerCase().replace(/[\u201c\u201d]/g, '"');
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break;
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default:
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operand = operand.toString().toLowerCase();
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}
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// We may want to consider allowing mixed-case operators at some point
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return {
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negated: negated,
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operator: operator,
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operand: operand,
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};
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};
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/* We use a variant of URI encoding which looks reasonably
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nice and still handles unambiguously cases such as
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spaces in operands.
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This is just for the search bar, not for saving the
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narrow in the URL fragment. There we do use full
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URI encoding to avoid problematic characters. */
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function encodeOperand(operand) {
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return operand.replace(/%/g, '%25')
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.replace(/\+/g, '%2B')
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.replace(/ /g, '+')
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.replace(/"/g, '%22');
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}
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function decodeOperand(encoded, operator) {
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encoded = encoded.replace(/"/g, '');
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if (['group-pm-with', 'pm-with', 'sender', 'from'].includes(operator) === false) {
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encoded = encoded.replace(/\+/g, ' ');
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}
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return util.robust_uri_decode(encoded).trim();
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}
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// Parse a string into a list of operators (see below).
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Filter.parse = function (str) {
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const operators = [];
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const search_term = [];
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let negated;
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let operator;
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let operand;
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let term;
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// Match all operands that either have no spaces, or are surrounded by
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// quotes, preceded by an optional operator that may have a space after it.
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const matches = str.match(/([^\s:]+: ?)?("[^"]+"?|\S+)/g);
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if (matches === null) {
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return operators;
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}
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for (const token of matches) {
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let operator;
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const parts = token.split(':');
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if (token[0] === '"' || parts.length === 1) {
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// Looks like a normal search term.
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search_term.push(token);
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} else {
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// Looks like an operator.
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negated = false;
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operator = parts.shift();
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if (operator[0] === '-') {
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negated = true;
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operator = operator.slice(1);
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}
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operand = decodeOperand(parts.join(':'), operator);
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// We use Filter.operator_to_prefix() checks if the
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// operator is known. If it is not known, then we treat
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// it as a search for the given string (which may contain
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// a `:`), not as a search operator.
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if (Filter.operator_to_prefix(operator, negated) === '') {
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// Put it as a search term, to not have duplicate operators
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search_term.push(token);
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continue;
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}
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term = {negated: negated, operator: operator, operand: operand};
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operators.push(term);
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}
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}
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// NB: Callers of 'parse' can assume that the 'search' operator is last.
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if (search_term.length > 0) {
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operator = 'search';
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operand = search_term.join(' ');
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term = {operator: operator, operand: operand, negated: false};
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operators.push(term);
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}
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return operators;
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};
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/* Convert a list of operators to a string.
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Each operator is a key-value pair like
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['topic', 'my amazing topic']
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These are not keys in a JavaScript object, because we
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might need to support multiple operators of the same type.
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*/
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Filter.unparse = function (operators) {
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const parts = operators.map(elem => {
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if (elem.operator === 'search') {
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// Search terms are the catch-all case.
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// All tokens that don't start with a known operator and
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// a colon are glued together to form a search term.
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return elem.operand;
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}
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const sign = elem.negated ? '-' : '';
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if (elem.operator === '') {
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return elem.operand;
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}
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return sign + elem.operator + ':' + encodeOperand(elem.operand.toString());
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});
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return parts.join(' ');
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};
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Filter.prototype = {
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predicate: function () {
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if (this._predicate === undefined) {
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this._predicate = this._build_predicate();
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}
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return this._predicate;
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},
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operators: function () {
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return this._operators;
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},
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public_operators: function () {
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const safe_to_return = this._operators.filter(
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// Filter out the embedded narrow (if any).
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value =>
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!(
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page_params.narrow_stream !== undefined &&
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value.operator === "stream" &&
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value.operand.toLowerCase() === page_params.narrow_stream.toLowerCase()
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)
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);
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return safe_to_return;
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},
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operands: function (operator) {
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return _.chain(this._operators)
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.filter(function (elem) { return !elem.negated && elem.operator === operator; })
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.map(function (elem) { return elem.operand; })
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.value();
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},
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has_negated_operand: function (operator, operand) {
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return this._operators.some(
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elem => elem.negated && (elem.operator === operator && elem.operand === operand)
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);
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},
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has_operand: function (operator, operand) {
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return this._operators.some(
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elem => !elem.negated && (elem.operator === operator && elem.operand === operand)
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);
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},
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has_operator: function (operator) {
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return this._operators.some(elem => {
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if (elem.negated && !['search', 'has'].includes(elem.operator)) {
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return false;
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}
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return elem.operator === operator;
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});
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},
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is_search: function () {
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return this.has_operator('search');
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},
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calc_can_mark_messages_read: function () {
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const term_types = this.sorted_term_types();
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if (_.isEqual(term_types, ['stream', 'topic'])) {
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return true;
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}
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if (_.isEqual(term_types, ['pm-with'])) {
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return true;
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}
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// TODO: Some users really hate it when Zulip marks messages as read
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// in interleaved views, so we will eventually have a setting
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// that early-exits before the subsequent checks.
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// (in which case, is_common_narrow would also need to be modified)
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if (_.isEqual(term_types, ['stream'])) {
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return true;
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}
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if (_.isEqual(term_types, ['is-private'])) {
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return true;
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}
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if (_.isEqual(term_types, ['is-mentioned'])) {
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return true;
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}
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if (_.isEqual(term_types, [])) {
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// All view
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return true;
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}
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if (term_types.length === 1 && ['in-home', 'in-all'].includes(term_types[0])) {
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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},
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can_mark_messages_read: function () {
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if (this._can_mark_messages_read === undefined) {
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this._can_mark_messages_read = this.calc_can_mark_messages_read();
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}
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return this._can_mark_messages_read;
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},
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// This is used to control the behaviour for "exiting search",
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// given the ability to flip between displaying the search bar and the narrow description in UI
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// here we define a narrow as a "common narrow" on the basis of
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// https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Navbar-behavior-table--AvnMKN4ogj3k2YF5jTbOiVv_AQ-cNOGtu7kSdtnKBizKXJge
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// common narrows show a narrow description and allow the user to
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// close search bar UI and show the narrow description UI.
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//
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// TODO: We likely will want to rewrite this to not piggy-back on
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// can_mark_messages_read, since that might gain some more complex behavior
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// with near: narrows.
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is_common_narrow: function () {
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// can_mark_messages_read tests the following filters:
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// stream, stream + topic,
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// is: private, pm-with:,
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// is: mentioned
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if (this.can_mark_messages_read()) {
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return true;
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}
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// that leaves us with checking:
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// is: starred
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// (which can_mark_messages_read_does not check as starred messages are always read)
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const term_types = this.sorted_term_types();
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if (_.isEqual(term_types, ['is-starred'])) {
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return true;
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}
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if (_.isEqual(term_types, ['streams-public'])) {
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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},
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// This is used to control the behaviour for "exiting search"
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// within a narrow (E.g. a stream/topic + search) to bring you to
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// the containing common narrow (stream/topic, in the example)
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// rather than "All messages".
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//
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// Note from tabbott: The slug-based approach may not be ideal; we
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// may be able to do better another way.
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generate_redirect_url: function () {
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const term_types = this.sorted_term_types();
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// this comes first because it has 3 term_types but is not a "complex filter"
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if (_.isEqual(term_types, ['stream', 'topic', 'search'])) {
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return '/#narrow/stream/' + stream_data.name_to_slug(this.operands('stream')[0]) + '/topic/' + this.operands('topic')[0];
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}
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// eliminate "complex filters"
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if (term_types.length >= 3) {
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return "#"; // redirect to All
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}
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if (term_types[1] === 'search') {
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switch (term_types[0]) {
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case 'stream':
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return '/#narrow/stream/' + stream_data.name_to_slug(this.operands('stream')[0]);
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case 'is-private':
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return '/#narrow/is/private';
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case 'is-starred':
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return '/#narrow/is/starred';
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case 'is-mentioned':
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return '/#narrow/is/mentioned';
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case 'streams-public':
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return '/#narrow/streams/public';
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case 'pm-with':
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// join is used to transform the array to a comma separated string
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return '/#narrow/pm-with/' + people.emails_to_slug(this.operands('pm-with').join());
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// TODO: It is ambiguous how we want to handle the 'sender' case,
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// we may remove it in the future based on design decisions
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case 'sender':
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return '/#narrow/sender/' + people.emails_to_slug(this.operands('sender')[0]);
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}
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}
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return "#"; // redirect to All
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},
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get_icon: function () {
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// We have special icons for the simple narrows available for the via sidebars.
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const term_types = this.sorted_term_types();
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switch (term_types[0]) {
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case 'in-home':
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case 'in-all':
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return 'home';
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case 'stream':
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if (this._is_stream_private) {
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return 'lock';
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}
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return 'hashtag';
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case 'is-private':
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return 'envelope';
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case 'is-starred':
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return 'star';
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case 'is-mentioned':
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return 'at';
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case 'pm-with':
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return 'envelope';
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}
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},
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get_title: function () {
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// Nice explanatory titles for common views.
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const term_types = this.sorted_term_types();
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if (term_types.length === 3 && _.isEqual(term_types, ['stream', 'topic', 'search']) ||
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term_types.length === 2 && _.isEqual(term_types, ['stream', 'topic'])) {
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return this._stream_name;
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}
|
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if (term_types.length === 1 || term_types.length === 2 && term_types[1] === 'search') {
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switch (term_types[0]) {
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case 'in-home':
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return i18n.t('All messages');
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case 'in-all':
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return i18n.t('All messages including muted streams');
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case 'streams-public':
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|
return i18n.t('Public stream messages in organization');
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case 'stream':
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return this._stream_name;
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|
case 'is-starred':
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return i18n.t('Starred messages');
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|
case 'is-mentioned':
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return i18n.t('Mentions');
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case 'is-private':
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return i18n.t('Private messages');
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case 'pm-with': {
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const emails = this.operands('pm-with')[0].split(',');
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const names = emails.map(email => {
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|
if (!people.get_by_email(email)) {
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|
return email;
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|
}
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|
return people.get_by_email(email).full_name;
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});
|
|
|
|
// We use join to handle the addition of a comma and space after every name
|
|
// and also to ensure that we return a string and not an array so that we
|
|
// can have the same return type as other cases.
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return names.join(', ');
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
allow_use_first_unread_when_narrowing: function () {
|
|
return this.can_mark_messages_read() || this.has_operator('is');
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
contains_only_private_messages: function () {
|
|
return this.has_operator("is") && this.operands("is")[0] === "private" ||
|
|
this.has_operator("pm-with") || this.has_operator("group-pm-with");
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
includes_full_stream_history: function () {
|
|
return this.has_operator("stream") || this.has_operator("streams");
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
is_personal_filter: function () {
|
|
// Whether the filter filters for user-specific data in the
|
|
// UserMessage table, such as stars or mentions.
|
|
//
|
|
// Such filters should not advertise "streams:public" as it
|
|
// will never add additional results.
|
|
return this.has_operand("is", "mentioned") || this.has_operand("is", "starred");
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
can_apply_locally: function () {
|
|
if (this.is_search()) {
|
|
// The semantics for matching keywords are implemented
|
|
// by database plugins, and we don't have JS code for
|
|
// that, plus search queries tend to go too far back in
|
|
// history.
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (this.has_operator('has')) {
|
|
// See #6186 to see why we currently punt on 'has:foo'
|
|
// queries. This can be fixed, there are just some random
|
|
// complications that make it non-trivial.
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (this.has_operator('streams') ||
|
|
this.has_negated_operand('streams', 'public')) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we get this far, we're good!
|
|
return true;
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
fix_operators: function (operators) {
|
|
operators = this._canonicalize_operators(operators);
|
|
operators = this._fix_redundant_is_private(operators);
|
|
return operators;
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
_fix_redundant_is_private: function (terms) {
|
|
const is_pm_with = (term) => {
|
|
return Filter.term_type(term) === 'pm-with';
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
if (!terms.some(is_pm_with)) {
|
|
return terms;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return terms.filter(term => Filter.term_type(term) !== 'is-private');
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
_canonicalize_operators: function (operators_mixed_case) {
|
|
return operators_mixed_case.map(tuple => Filter.canonicalize_term(tuple));
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
filter_with_new_params: function (params) {
|
|
const terms = this._operators.map(term => {
|
|
const new_term = { ...term };
|
|
if (new_term.operator === params.operator && !new_term.negated) {
|
|
new_term.operand = params.operand;
|
|
}
|
|
return new_term;
|
|
});
|
|
return new Filter(terms);
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
has_topic: function (stream_name, topic) {
|
|
return this.has_operand('stream', stream_name) && this.has_operand('topic', topic);
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
sorted_term_types: function () {
|
|
if (this._sorted_term_types === undefined) {
|
|
this._sorted_term_types = this._build_sorted_term_types();
|
|
}
|
|
return this._sorted_term_types;
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
_build_sorted_term_types: function () {
|
|
const terms = this._operators;
|
|
const term_types = terms.map(Filter.term_type);
|
|
const sorted_terms = Filter.sorted_term_types(term_types);
|
|
return sorted_terms;
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
can_bucket_by: function (...wanted_term_types) {
|
|
// Examples call:
|
|
// filter.can_bucket_by('stream', 'topic')
|
|
//
|
|
// The use case of this function is that we want
|
|
// to know if a filter can start with a bucketing
|
|
// data structure similar to the ones we have in
|
|
// unread.js to pre-filter ids, rather than apply
|
|
// a predicate to a larger list of candidate ids.
|
|
//
|
|
// (It's for optimization, basically.)
|
|
const all_term_types = this.sorted_term_types();
|
|
const term_types = all_term_types.slice(0, wanted_term_types.length);
|
|
|
|
return _.isEqual(term_types, wanted_term_types);
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
first_valid_id_from: function (msg_ids) {
|
|
const predicate = this.predicate();
|
|
|
|
const first_id = msg_ids.find(msg_id => {
|
|
const message = message_store.get(msg_id);
|
|
|
|
if (message === undefined) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return predicate(message);
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
return first_id;
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
update_email: function (user_id, new_email) {
|
|
for (const term of this._operators) {
|
|
switch (term.operator) {
|
|
case 'group-pm-with':
|
|
case 'pm-with':
|
|
case 'sender':
|
|
case 'from':
|
|
term.operand = people.update_email_in_reply_to(
|
|
term.operand,
|
|
user_id,
|
|
new_email
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
// Build a filter function from a list of operators.
|
|
_build_predicate: function () {
|
|
const operators = this._operators;
|
|
|
|
if (!this.can_apply_locally()) {
|
|
return function () { return true; };
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: This is probably pretty slow.
|
|
// We could turn it into something more like a compiler:
|
|
// build JavaScript code in a string and then eval() it.
|
|
|
|
return function (message) {
|
|
return operators.every(term => {
|
|
let ok = message_matches_search_term(message, term.operator, term.operand);
|
|
if (term.negated) {
|
|
ok = !ok;
|
|
}
|
|
return ok;
|
|
});
|
|
};
|
|
},
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
Filter.term_type = function (term) {
|
|
const operator = term.operator;
|
|
const operand = term.operand;
|
|
const negated = term.negated;
|
|
|
|
let result = negated ? 'not-' : '';
|
|
|
|
result += operator;
|
|
|
|
if (['is', 'has', 'in', 'streams'].includes(operator)) {
|
|
result += '-' + operand;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return result;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
Filter.sorted_term_types = function (term_types) {
|
|
const levels = [
|
|
'in',
|
|
'streams-public',
|
|
'stream', 'topic',
|
|
'pm-with', 'group-pm-with', 'sender',
|
|
'near', 'id',
|
|
'is-alerted', 'is-mentioned', 'is-private',
|
|
'is-starred', 'is-unread',
|
|
'has-link', 'has-image', 'has-attachment',
|
|
'search',
|
|
];
|
|
|
|
function level(term_type) {
|
|
let i = levels.indexOf(term_type);
|
|
if (i === -1) {
|
|
i = 999;
|
|
}
|
|
return i;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function compare(a, b) {
|
|
const diff = level(a) - level(b);
|
|
if (diff !== 0) {
|
|
return diff;
|
|
}
|
|
return util.strcmp(a, b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return term_types.slice().sort(compare);
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
Filter.operator_to_prefix = function (operator, negated) {
|
|
operator = Filter.canonicalize_operator(operator);
|
|
|
|
if (operator === 'search') {
|
|
return negated ? 'exclude' : 'search for';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const verb = negated ? 'exclude ' : '';
|
|
|
|
switch (operator) {
|
|
case 'stream':
|
|
return verb + 'stream';
|
|
case 'streams':
|
|
return verb + 'streams';
|
|
case 'near':
|
|
return verb + 'messages around';
|
|
|
|
// Note: We hack around using this in "describe" below.
|
|
case 'has':
|
|
return verb + 'messages with one or more';
|
|
|
|
case 'id':
|
|
return verb + 'message ID';
|
|
|
|
case 'topic':
|
|
return verb + 'topic';
|
|
|
|
case 'sender':
|
|
return verb + 'sent by';
|
|
|
|
case 'pm-with':
|
|
return verb + 'private messages with';
|
|
|
|
case 'in':
|
|
return verb + 'messages in';
|
|
|
|
// Note: We hack around using this in "describe" below.
|
|
case 'is':
|
|
return verb + 'messages that are';
|
|
|
|
case 'group-pm-with':
|
|
return verb + 'group private messages including';
|
|
}
|
|
return '';
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
function describe_is_operator(operator) {
|
|
const verb = operator.negated ? 'exclude ' : '';
|
|
const operand = operator.operand;
|
|
const operand_list = ['private', 'starred', 'alerted', 'unread'];
|
|
if (operand_list.includes(operand)) {
|
|
return verb + operand + ' messages';
|
|
} else if (operand === 'mentioned') {
|
|
return verb + '@-mentions';
|
|
}
|
|
return 'invalid ' + operand + ' operand for is operator';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Convert a list of operators to a human-readable description.
|
|
function describe_unescaped(operators) {
|
|
if (operators.length === 0) {
|
|
return 'all messages';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
let parts = [];
|
|
|
|
if (operators.length >= 2) {
|
|
const is = function (term, expected) {
|
|
return term.operator === expected && !term.negated;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
if (is(operators[0], 'stream') && is(operators[1], 'topic')) {
|
|
const stream = operators[0].operand;
|
|
const topic = operators[1].operand;
|
|
const part = "stream " + stream + ' > ' + topic;
|
|
parts = [part];
|
|
operators = operators.slice(2);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const more_parts = operators.map(elem => {
|
|
const operand = elem.operand;
|
|
const canonicalized_operator = Filter.canonicalize_operator(elem.operator);
|
|
if (canonicalized_operator === 'is') {
|
|
return describe_is_operator(elem);
|
|
}
|
|
if (canonicalized_operator === 'has') {
|
|
// search_suggestion.get_suggestions takes care that this message will
|
|
// only be shown if the `has` operator is not at the last.
|
|
const valid_has_operands = ['image', 'images', 'link', 'links', 'attachment', 'attachments'];
|
|
if (!valid_has_operands.includes(operand)) {
|
|
return 'invalid ' + operand + ' operand for has operator';
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
const prefix_for_operator = Filter.operator_to_prefix(canonicalized_operator,
|
|
elem.negated);
|
|
if (prefix_for_operator !== '') {
|
|
return prefix_for_operator + ' ' + operand;
|
|
}
|
|
return "unknown operator";
|
|
});
|
|
return parts.concat(more_parts).join(', ');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Filter.describe = function (operators) {
|
|
return Handlebars.Utils.escapeExpression(describe_unescaped(operators));
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
module.exports = Filter;
|
|
|
|
window.Filter = Filter;
|