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'use strict' const parser = require('postcss-selector-parser') const arrayDelimiter = Symbol('arrayDelimiter') const escapeSlashes = str => str.replace(/\//g, '\\/') const unescapeSlashes = str => str.replace(/\\\//g, '/') // recursively fixes up any :attr pseudo-class found const fixupAttr = astNode => { const properties = [] const matcher = {} for (const selectorAstNode of astNode.nodes) { const [firstAstNode] = selectorAstNode.nodes if (firstAstNode.type === 'tag') { properties.push(firstAstNode.value) } } const lastSelectorAstNode = astNode.nodes.pop() const [attributeAstNode] = lastSelectorAstNode.nodes if (attributeAstNode.value === ':attr') { const appendParts = fixupAttr(attributeAstNode) properties.push(arrayDelimiter, ...appendParts.lookupProperties) matcher.qualifiedAttribute = appendParts.attributeMatcher.qualifiedAttribute matcher.operator = appendParts.attributeMatcher.operator matcher.value = appendParts.attributeMatcher.value // backwards compatibility matcher.attribute = appendParts.attributeMatcher.attribute if (appendParts.attributeMatcher.insensitive) { matcher.insensitive = true } } else { if (attributeAstNode.type !== 'attribute') { throw Object.assign( new Error('`:attr` pseudo-class expects an attribute matcher as the last value'), { code: 'EQUERYATTR' } ) } matcher.qualifiedAttribute = unescapeSlashes(attributeAstNode.qualifiedAttribute) matcher.operator = attributeAstNode.operator matcher.value = attributeAstNode.value // backwards compatibility matcher.attribute = matcher.qualifiedAttribute if (attributeAstNode.insensitive) { matcher.insensitive = true } } astNode.lookupProperties = properties astNode.attributeMatcher = matcher astNode.nodes.length = 0 return astNode } // fixed up nested pseudo nodes will have their internal selectors moved // to a new root node that will be referenced by the `nestedNode` property, // this tweak makes it simpler to reuse `retrieveNodesFromParsedAst` to // recursively parse and extract results from the internal selectors const fixupNestedPseudo = astNode => { // create a new ast root node and relocate any children // selectors of the current ast node to this new root const newRootNode = parser.root() astNode.nestedNode = newRootNode newRootNode.nodes = [...astNode.nodes] // clean up the ast by removing the children nodes from the // current ast node while also cleaning up their `parent` refs astNode.nodes.length = 0 for (const currAstNode of newRootNode.nodes) { currAstNode.parent = newRootNode } // recursively fixup nodes of any nested selector transformAst(newRootNode) } // :semver(<version|range>, [selector], [function]) const fixupSemverSpecs = astNode => { // the first child node contains the version or range, most likely as a tag and a series of // classes. we combine them into a single string here. this is the only required input. const children = astNode.nodes.shift().nodes const value = children.reduce((res, i) => `${res}${String(i)}`, '') // next, if we have 2 nodes left then the user called us with a total of 3. that means the // last one tells us what specific semver function the user is requesting, so we pull that out let semverFunc if (astNode.nodes.length === 2) { const funcNode = astNode.nodes.pop().nodes[0] if (funcNode.type === 'tag') { semverFunc = funcNode.value } } // now if there's a node left, that node is our selector. since that is the last remaining // child node, we call fixupAttr on ourselves so that the attribute selectors get parsed if (astNode.nodes.length === 1) { fixupAttr(astNode) } else { // we weren't provided a selector, so we default to `[version]`. note, there's no default // operator here. that's because we don't know yet if the user has provided us a version // or range to assert against astNode.attributeMatcher = { insensitive: false, attribute: 'version', qualifiedAttribute: 'version', } astNode.lookupProperties = [] } astNode.semverFunc = semverFunc astNode.semverValue = value astNode.nodes.length = 0 } const fixupTypes = astNode => { const [valueAstNode] = astNode.nodes[0].nodes const { value } = valueAstNode || {} astNode.typeValue = value astNode.nodes.length = 0 } const fixupPaths = astNode => { astNode.pathValue = unescapeSlashes(String(astNode.nodes[0])) astNode.nodes.length = 0 } const fixupOutdated = astNode => { if (astNode.nodes.length) { astNode.outdatedKind = String(astNode.nodes[0]) astNode.nodes.length = 0 } } // a few of the supported ast nodes need to be tweaked in order to properly be // interpreted as proper arborist query selectors, namely semver ranges from // both ids and :semver pseudo-class selectors need to be translated from what // are usually multiple ast nodes, such as: tag:1, class:.0, class:.0 to a // single `1.0.0` value, other pseudo-class selectors also get preprocessed in // order to make it simpler to execute later when traversing each ast node // using rootNode.walk(), such as :path, :type, etc. transformAst handles all // these modifications to the parsed ast by doing an extra, initial traversal // of the parsed ast from the query and modifying the parsed nodes accordingly const transformAst = selector => { selector.walk((nextAstNode) => { switch (nextAstNode.value) { case ':attr': return fixupAttr(nextAstNode) case ':is': case ':has': case ':not': return fixupNestedPseudo(nextAstNode) case ':path': return fixupPaths(nextAstNode) case ':semver': return fixupSemverSpecs(nextAstNode) case ':type': return fixupTypes(nextAstNode) case ':outdated': return fixupOutdated(nextAstNode) } }) } const queryParser = (query) => { // if query is an empty string or any falsy // value, just returns an empty result if (!query) { return [] } return parser(transformAst) .astSync(escapeSlashes(query), { lossless: false }) } module.exports = { parser: queryParser, arrayDelimiter, }