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152 lines
5.8 KiB
PHP
152 lines
5.8 KiB
PHP
<?php
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require_once 'HTMLPurifier/Lexer.php';
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require_once 'HTMLPurifier/TokenFactory.php';
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/**
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* Parser that uses PHP 5's DOM extension (part of the core).
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*
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* In PHP 5, the DOM XML extension was revamped into DOM and added to the core.
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* It gives us a forgiving HTML parser, which we use to transform the HTML
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* into a DOM, and then into the tokens. It is blazingly fast (for large
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* documents, it performs twenty times faster than
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* HTMLPurifier_Lexer_DirectLex,and is the default choice for PHP 5.
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*
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* @note Any empty elements will have empty tokens associated with them, even if
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* this is prohibited by the spec. This is cannot be fixed until the spec
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* comes into play.
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*
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* @note PHP's DOM extension does not actually parse any entities, we use
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* our own function to do that.
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*
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* @warning DOM tends to drop whitespace, which may wreak havoc on indenting.
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* If this is a huge problem, due to the fact that HTML is hand
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* edited and you are unable to get a parser cache that caches the
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* the output of HTML Purifier while keeping the original HTML lying
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* around, you may want to run Tidy on the resulting output or use
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* HTMLPurifier_DirectLex
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*/
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class HTMLPurifier_Lexer_DOMLex extends HTMLPurifier_Lexer
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{
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private $factory;
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public function __construct() {
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// setup the factory
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parent::HTMLPurifier_Lexer();
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$this->factory = new HTMLPurifier_TokenFactory();
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}
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public function tokenizeHTML($string, $config, &$context) {
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$string = $this->normalize($string, $config, $context);
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// preprocess string, essential for UTF-8
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$string =
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'<!DOCTYPE html '.
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'PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"'.
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'"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">'.
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'<html><head>'.
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'<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;'.
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' charset=utf-8" />'.
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'</head><body><div>'.$string.'</div></body></html>';
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$doc = new DOMDocument();
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$doc->encoding = 'UTF-8'; // technically does nothing, but whatever
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// DOM will toss errors if the HTML its parsing has really big
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// problems, so we're going to mute them. This can cause problems
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// if a custom error handler that doesn't implement error_reporting
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// is set, as noted by a Drupal plugin of HTML Purifier. Consider
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// making our own error reporter to temporarily load in
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@$doc->loadHTML($string);
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$tokens = array();
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$this->tokenizeDOM(
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$doc->getElementsByTagName('html')->item(0)-> // html
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getElementsByTagName('body')->item(0)-> // body
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getElementsByTagName('div')->item(0) // div
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, $tokens);
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return $tokens;
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}
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/**
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* Recursive function that tokenizes a node, putting it into an accumulator.
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*
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* @param $node DOMNode to be tokenized.
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* @param $tokens Array-list of already tokenized tokens.
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* @param $collect Says whether or start and close are collected, set to
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* false at first recursion because it's the implicit DIV
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* tag you're dealing with.
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* @returns Tokens of node appended to previously passed tokens.
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*/
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protected function tokenizeDOM($node, &$tokens, $collect = false) {
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// recursive goodness!
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// intercept non element nodes. WE MUST catch all of them,
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// but we're not getting the character reference nodes because
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// those should have been preprocessed
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if ($node->nodeType === XML_TEXT_NODE ||
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$node->nodeType === XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE) {
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$tokens[] = $this->factory->createText($node->data);
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return;
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} elseif ($node->nodeType === XML_COMMENT_NODE) {
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$tokens[] = $this->factory->createComment($node->data);
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return;
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} elseif (
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// not-well tested: there may be other nodes we have to grab
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$node->nodeType !== XML_ELEMENT_NODE
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) {
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return;
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}
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$attr = $node->hasAttributes() ?
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$this->transformAttrToAssoc($node->attributes) :
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array();
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// We still have to make sure that the element actually IS empty
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if (!$node->childNodes->length) {
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if ($collect) {
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$tokens[] = $this->factory->createEmpty($node->tagName, $attr);
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}
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} else {
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if ($collect) { // don't wrap on first iteration
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$tokens[] = $this->factory->createStart(
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$tag_name = $node->tagName, // somehow, it get's dropped
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$attr
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);
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}
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foreach ($node->childNodes as $node) {
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// remember, it's an accumulator. Otherwise, we'd have
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// to use array_merge
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$this->tokenizeDOM($node, $tokens, true);
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}
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if ($collect) {
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$tokens[] = $this->factory->createEnd($tag_name);
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Converts a DOMNamedNodeMap of DOMAttr objects into an assoc array.
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*
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* @param $attribute_list DOMNamedNodeMap of DOMAttr objects.
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* @returns Associative array of attributes.
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*/
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protected function transformAttrToAssoc($node_map) {
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// NamedNodeMap is documented very well, so we're using undocumented
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// features, namely, the fact that it implements Iterator and
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// has a ->length attribute
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if ($node_map->length === 0) return array();
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$array = array();
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foreach ($node_map as $attr) {
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$array[$attr->name] = $attr->value;
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}
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return $array;
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}
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}
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?>
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