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using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Globalization;
using Umbraco.Core.Configuration.UmbracoSettings;
namespace Umbraco.Core.Strings
{
/// <summary>
/// New default implementation of string functions for short strings such as aliases or url segments.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// <para>Not optimized to work on large bodies of text.</para>
/// <para>Meant to replace <c>LegacyShortStringHelper</c> where/when backward compatibility is not an issue.</para>
/// <para>NOTE: pre-filters run _before_ the string is re-encoded.</para>
/// </remarks>
public class DefaultShortStringHelper : IShortStringHelper
{
#region Ctor, consts and vars
public DefaultShortStringHelper(IUmbracoSettingsSection settings)
{
_config = new DefaultShortStringHelperConfig().WithDefault(settings);
}
// clones the config so it cannot be changed at runtime
public DefaultShortStringHelper(DefaultShortStringHelperConfig config)
{
_config = config.Clone();
}
// see notes for CleanAsciiString
//// beware! the order is quite important here!
//const string ValidStringCharactersSource = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
//readonly static char[] ValidStringCharacters;
private readonly DefaultShortStringHelperConfig _config;
// see notes for CleanAsciiString
//static DefaultShortStringHelper()
//{
// ValidStringCharacters = ValidStringCharactersSource.ToCharArray();
//}
#endregion
#region Filters
// ok to be static here because it's not configureable in any way
private static readonly char[] InvalidFileNameChars =
Path.GetInvalidFileNameChars()
.Union("!*'();:@&=+$,/?%#[]-~{}\"<>\\^`| ".ToCharArray())
.Distinct()
.ToArray();
public static bool IsValidFileNameChar(char c)
{
return InvalidFileNameChars.Contains(c) == false;
}
#endregion
#region IShortStringHelper CleanFor...
/// <summary>
/// Cleans a string to produce a string that can safely be used in an alias.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The text to filter.</param>
/// <returns>The safe alias.</returns>
/// <remarks>
/// <para>The string will be cleaned in the context of the default culture.</para>
/// <para>Safe aliases are Ascii only.</para>
/// </remarks>
public virtual string CleanStringForSafeAlias(string text)
{
return CleanStringForSafeAlias(text, _config.DefaultCulture);
}
/// <summary>
/// Cleans a string, in the context of a specified culture, to produce a string that can safely be used in an alias.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The text to filter.</param>
/// <param name="culture">The culture.</param>
/// <returns>The safe alias.</returns>
/// <remarks>
/// <para>Safe aliases are Ascii only.</para>
/// </remarks>
public virtual string CleanStringForSafeAlias(string text, string culture)
{
return CleanString(text, CleanStringType.Alias, culture);
}
/// <summary>
/// Cleans a string to produce a string that can safely be used in an url segment.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The text to filter.</param>
/// <returns>The safe url segment.</returns>
/// <remarks>
/// <para>The string will be cleaned in the context of the default culture.</para>
/// <para>Url segments are Ascii only (no accents...).</para>
/// </remarks>
public virtual string CleanStringForUrlSegment(string text)
{
return CleanStringForUrlSegment(text, _config.DefaultCulture);
}
/// <summary>
/// Cleans a string, in the context of a specified culture, to produce a string that can safely be used in an url segment.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The text to filter.</param>
/// <param name="culture">The culture.</param>
/// <returns>The safe url segment.</returns>
/// <remarks>
/// <para>Url segments are Ascii only (no accents...).</para>
/// </remarks>
public virtual string CleanStringForUrlSegment(string text, string culture)
{
return CleanString(text, CleanStringType.UrlSegment, culture);
}
/// <summary>
/// Cleans a string, in the context of the default culture, to produce a string that can safely be used as a filename,
/// both internally (on disk) and externally (as a url).
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The text to filter.</param>
/// <returns>The safe filename.</returns>
/// <remarks>Legacy says this was used to "overcome an issue when Umbraco is used in IE in an intranet environment" but that issue is not documented.</remarks>
public virtual string CleanStringForSafeFileName(string text)
{
return CleanStringForSafeFileName(text, _config.DefaultCulture);
}
/// <summary>
/// Cleans a string to produce a string that can safely be used as a filename,
/// both internally (on disk) and externally (as a url).
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The text to filter.</param>
/// <param name="culture">The culture.</param>
/// <returns>The safe filename.</returns>
public virtual string CleanStringForSafeFileName(string text, string culture)
{
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(text))
return string.Empty;
culture = culture ?? "";
text = text.ReplaceMany(Path.GetInvalidFileNameChars(), '-');
var name = Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(text);
var ext = Path.GetExtension(text); // includes the dot, empty if no extension
Debug.Assert(name != null, "name != null");
if (name.Length > 0)
name = CleanString(name, CleanStringType.FileName, culture);
Debug.Assert(ext != null, "ext != null");
if (ext.Length > 0)
ext = CleanString(ext.Substring(1), CleanStringType.FileName, culture);
return ext.Length > 0 ? (name + "." + ext) : name;
}
#endregion
#region CleanString
// MS rules & guidelines:
// - Do capitalize both characters of two-character acronyms, except the first word of a camel-cased identifier.
// eg "DBRate" (pascal) or "ioHelper" (camel) - "SpecialDBRate" (pascal) or "specialIOHelper" (camel)
// - Do capitalize only the first character of acronyms with three or more characters, except the first word of a camel-cased identifier.
// eg "XmlWriter (pascal) or "htmlReader" (camel) - "SpecialXmlWriter" (pascal) or "specialHtmlReader" (camel)
// - Do not capitalize any of the characters of any acronyms, whatever their length, at the beginning of a camel-cased identifier.
// eg "xmlWriter" or "dbWriter" (camel)
//
// Our additional stuff:
// - Leading digits are removed.
// - Many consecutive separators are folded into one unique separator.
private const byte StateBreak = 1;
private const byte StateUp = 2;
private const byte StateWord = 3;
private const byte StateAcronym = 4;
/// <summary>
/// Cleans a string.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The text to clean.</param>
/// <param name="stringType">A flag indicating the target casing and encoding of the string. By default,
/// strings are cleaned up to camelCase and Ascii.</param>
/// <returns>The clean string.</returns>
/// <remarks>The string is cleaned in the context of the default culture.</remarks>
public string CleanString(string text, CleanStringType stringType)
{
return CleanString(text, stringType, _config.DefaultCulture, null);
}
/// <summary>
/// Cleans a string, using a specified separator.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The text to clean.</param>
/// <param name="stringType">A flag indicating the target casing and encoding of the string. By default,
/// strings are cleaned up to camelCase and Ascii.</param>
/// <param name="separator">The separator.</param>
/// <returns>The clean string.</returns>
/// <remarks>The string is cleaned in the context of the default culture.</remarks>
public string CleanString(string text, CleanStringType stringType, char separator)
{
return CleanString(text, stringType, _config.DefaultCulture, separator);
}
/// <summary>
/// Cleans a string in the context of a specified culture.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The text to clean.</param>
/// <param name="stringType">A flag indicating the target casing and encoding of the string. By default,
/// strings are cleaned up to camelCase and Ascii.</param>
/// <param name="culture">The culture.</param>
/// <returns>The clean string.</returns>
public string CleanString(string text, CleanStringType stringType, string culture)
{
return CleanString(text, stringType, culture, null);
}
/// <summary>
/// Cleans a string in the context of a specified culture, using a specified separator.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The text to clean.</param>
/// <param name="stringType">A flag indicating the target casing and encoding of the string. By default,
/// strings are cleaned up to camelCase and Ascii.</param>
/// <param name="separator">The separator.</param>
/// <param name="culture">The culture.</param>
/// <returns>The clean string.</returns>
public string CleanString(string text, CleanStringType stringType, char separator, string culture)
{
return CleanString(text, stringType, culture, separator);
}
protected virtual string CleanString(string text, CleanStringType stringType, string culture, char? separator)
{
// be safe
if (text == null) throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(text));
culture = culture ?? "";
// get config
var config = _config.For(stringType, culture);
stringType = config.StringTypeExtend(stringType);
// apply defaults
if ((stringType & CleanStringType.CaseMask) == CleanStringType.None)
stringType |= CleanStringType.CamelCase;
if ((stringType & CleanStringType.CodeMask) == CleanStringType.None)
stringType |= CleanStringType.Ascii;
// use configured unless specified
separator = separator ?? config.Separator;
// apply pre-filter
if (config.PreFilter != null)
text = config.PreFilter(text);
// apply replacements
//if (config.Replacements != null)
// text = ReplaceMany(text, config.Replacements);
// recode
var codeType = stringType & CleanStringType.CodeMask;
switch (codeType)
{
case CleanStringType.Ascii:
text = Utf8ToAsciiConverter.ToAsciiString(text);
break;
case CleanStringType.TryAscii:
const char ESC = (char) 27;
var ctext = Utf8ToAsciiConverter.ToAsciiString(text, ESC);
if (ctext.Contains(ESC) == false) text = ctext;
break;
default:
text = RemoveSurrogatePairs(text);
break;
}
// clean
text = CleanCodeString(text, stringType, separator.Value, culture, config);
// apply post-filter
if (config.PostFilter != null)
text = config.PostFilter(text);
return text;
}
private static string RemoveSurrogatePairs(string text)
{
var input = text.ToCharArray();
var output = new char[input.Length];
var opos = 0;
for (var ipos = 0; ipos < input.Length; ipos++)
{
var c = input[ipos];
if (char.IsSurrogate(c)) // ignore high surrogate
{
ipos++; // and skip low surrogate
output[opos++] = '?';
}
else
{
output[opos++] = c;
}
}
return new string(output, 0, opos);
}
// here was a subtle, ascii-optimized version of the cleaning code, and I was
// very proud of it until benchmarking showed it was an order of magnitude slower
// that the utf8 version. Micro-optimizing sometimes isn't such a good idea.
// note: does NOT support surrogate pairs in text
internal string CleanCodeString(string text, CleanStringType caseType, char separator, string culture, DefaultShortStringHelperConfig.Config config)
{
int opos = 0, ipos = 0;
var state = StateBreak;
culture = culture ?? "";
caseType &= CleanStringType.CaseMask;
// if we apply global ToUpper or ToLower to text here
// then we cannot break words on uppercase chars
var input = text;
// it's faster to use an array than a StringBuilder
var ilen = input.Length;
var output = new char[ilen * 2]; // twice the length should be OK in all cases
for (var i = 0; i < ilen; i++)
{
var c = input[i];
// leading as long as StateBreak and ipos still zero
var leading = state == StateBreak && ipos == 0;
var isTerm = config.IsTerm(c, leading);
//var isDigit = char.IsDigit(c);
var isUpper = char.IsUpper(c); // false for digits, symbols...
//var isLower = char.IsLower(c); // false for digits, symbols...
// what should I do with surrogates?
// no idea, really, so they are not supported at the moment
var isPair = char.IsSurrogate(c);
if (isPair)
throw new NotSupportedException("Surrogate pairs are not supported.");
switch (state)
{
// within a break
case StateBreak:
// begin a new term if char is a term char,
// and ( pos > 0 or it's also a valid leading char )
if (isTerm)
{
ipos = i;
if (opos > 0 && separator != char.MinValue)
output[opos++] = separator;
state = isUpper ? StateUp : StateWord;
}
break;
// within a term / word
case StateWord:
// end a term if char is not a term char,
// or ( it's uppercase and we break terms on uppercase)
if (isTerm == false || (config.BreakTermsOnUpper && isUpper))
{
CopyTerm(input, ipos, output, ref opos, i - ipos, caseType, culture, false);
ipos = i;
state = isTerm ? StateUp : StateBreak;
if (state != StateBreak && separator != char.MinValue)
output[opos++] = separator;
}
break;
// within a term / acronym
case StateAcronym:
// end an acronym if char is not a term char,
// or if it's not uppercase / config
if (isTerm == false || (config.CutAcronymOnNonUpper && isUpper == false))
{
// whether it's part of the acronym depends on whether we're greedy
if (isTerm && config.GreedyAcronyms == false)
i -= 1; // handle that char again, in another state - not part of the acronym
if (i - ipos > 1) // single-char can't be an acronym
{
CopyTerm(input, ipos, output, ref opos, i - ipos, caseType, culture, true);
ipos = i;
state = isTerm ? StateWord : StateBreak;
if (state != StateBreak && separator != char.MinValue)
output[opos++] = separator;
}
else if (isTerm)
{
state = StateWord;
}
}
else if (isUpper == false) // isTerm == true
{
// it's a term char and we don't cut...
// keep moving forward as a word
state = StateWord;
}
break;
// within a term / uppercase = could be a word or an acronym
case StateUp:
if (isTerm)
{
// add that char to the term and pick word or acronym
state = isUpper ? StateAcronym : StateWord;
}
else
{
// single char, copy then break
CopyTerm(input, ipos, output, ref opos, 1, caseType, culture, false);
state = StateBreak;
}
break;
default:
throw new Exception("Invalid state.");
}
}
switch (state)
{
case StateBreak:
break;
case StateWord:
CopyTerm(input, ipos, output, ref opos, input.Length - ipos, caseType, culture, false);
break;
case StateAcronym:
case StateUp:
CopyTerm(input, ipos, output, ref opos, input.Length - ipos, caseType, culture, true);
break;
default:
throw new Exception("Invalid state.");
}
return new string(output, 0, opos);
}
// note: supports surrogate pairs in input string
internal void CopyTerm(string input, int ipos, char[] output, ref int opos, int len,
CleanStringType caseType, string culture, bool isAcronym)
{
var term = input.Substring(ipos, len);
var cultureInfo = string.IsNullOrEmpty(culture) ? CultureInfo.InvariantCulture : CultureInfo.GetCultureInfo(culture);
if (isAcronym)
{
if ((caseType == CleanStringType.CamelCase && len <= 2 && opos > 0) ||
(caseType == CleanStringType.PascalCase && len <= 2) ||
(caseType == CleanStringType.UmbracoCase))
caseType = CleanStringType.Unchanged;
}
// note: MSDN seems to imply that ToUpper or ToLower preserve the length
// of the string, but that this behavior is not guaranteed and could change.
char c;
int i;
string s;
switch (caseType)
{
//case CleanStringType.LowerCase:
//case CleanStringType.UpperCase:
case CleanStringType.Unchanged:
term.CopyTo(0, output, opos, len);
opos += len;
break;
case CleanStringType.LowerCase:
term = term.ToLower(cultureInfo);
term.CopyTo(0, output, opos, term.Length);
opos += term.Length;
break;
case CleanStringType.UpperCase:
term = term.ToUpper(cultureInfo);
term.CopyTo(0, output, opos, term.Length);
opos += term.Length;
break;
case CleanStringType.CamelCase:
c = term[0];
i = 1;
if (char.IsSurrogate(c))
{
s = term.Substring(ipos, 2);
s = opos == 0 ? s.ToLower(cultureInfo) : s.ToUpper(cultureInfo);
s.CopyTo(0, output, opos, s.Length);
opos += s.Length;
i++; // surrogate pair len is 2
}
else
{
output[opos] = opos++ == 0 ? char.ToLower(c, cultureInfo) : char.ToUpper(c, cultureInfo);
}
if (len > i)
{
term = term.Substring(i).ToLower(cultureInfo);
term.CopyTo(0, output, opos, term.Length);
opos += term.Length;
}
break;
case CleanStringType.PascalCase:
c = term[0];
i = 1;
if (char.IsSurrogate(c))
{
s = term.Substring(ipos, 2);
s = s.ToUpper(cultureInfo);
s.CopyTo(0, output, opos, s.Length);
opos += s.Length;
i++; // surrogate pair len is 2
}
else
{
output[opos++] = char.ToUpper(c, cultureInfo);
}
if (len > i)
{
term = term.Substring(i).ToLower(cultureInfo);
term.CopyTo(0, output, opos, term.Length);
opos += term.Length;
}
break;
case CleanStringType.UmbracoCase:
c = term[0];
i = 1;
if (char.IsSurrogate(c))
{
s = term.Substring(ipos, 2);
s = opos == 0 ? s : s.ToUpper(cultureInfo);
s.CopyTo(0, output, opos, s.Length);
opos += s.Length;
i++; // surrogate pair len is 2
}
else
{
output[opos] = opos++ == 0 ? c : char.ToUpper(c, cultureInfo);
}
if (len > i)
{
term = term.Substring(i);
term.CopyTo(0, output, opos, term.Length);
opos += term.Length;
}
break;
default:
throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(caseType));
}
}
#endregion
#region SplitPascalCasing
/// <summary>
/// Splits a Pascal-cased string into a phrase separated by a separator.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The text to split.</param>
/// <param name="separator">The separator, which defaults to a whitespace.</param>
/// <returns>The splitted text.</returns>
/// <remarks>Supports Utf8 and Ascii strings, not Unicode strings.</remarks>
// NOTE does not support surrogates pairs at the moment
public virtual string SplitPascalCasing(string text, char separator)
{
// be safe
if (text == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(text));
var input = text.ToCharArray();
var output = new char[input.Length * 2];
var opos = 0;
var a = input.Length > 0 ? input[0] : char.MinValue;
var upos = char.IsUpper(a) ? 1 : 0;
for (var i = 1; i < input.Length; i++)
{
var c = input[i];
if (char.IsUpper(c))
{
output[opos++] = a;
if (upos == 0)
{
if (opos > 0)
output[opos++] = separator;
upos = i + 1;
}
}
else
{
if (upos > 0)
{
if (upos < i && opos > 0)
output[opos++] = separator;
upos = 0;
}
output[opos++] = a;
}
a = c;
}
if (a != char.MinValue)
output[opos++] = a;
return new string(output, 0, opos);
}
#endregion
}
}