TypographyHelper.php 14 KB

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  1. <?php
  2. /**
  3. * CodeIgniter
  4. *
  5. * An open source application development framework for PHP 5.1.6 or newer
  6. *
  7. * @author ExpressionEngine Dev Team
  8. * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 - 2011, EllisLab, Inc.
  9. * @license http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/license.html
  10. * @link http://codeigniter.com
  11. * @since Version 1.0
  12. */
  13. App::uses('AppHelper', 'View/Helper');
  14. /**
  15. * Typography Class converted to Cake Helper
  16. *
  17. * In the database you usually got ", ', and - as uniform chars.
  18. * On output you might want to localize them according to your country's/languages' preferences.
  19. *
  20. * For Swiss, for example: "Some quote" might become «Some quote»
  21. * For German: "Some quote" might become „Some quote“
  22. *
  23. * @modified Mark Scherer
  24. * @cakephp 2.x
  25. * @php 5
  26. * @link http://www.dereuromark.de/2012/08/12/typographic-behavior-and-typography-helper/
  27. */
  28. class TypographyHelper extends AppHelper {
  29. // Block level elements that should not be wrapped inside <p> tags
  30. public $blockElements = 'address|blockquote|div|dl|fieldset|form|h\d|hr|noscript|object|ol|p|pre|script|table|ul';
  31. // Elements that should not have <p> and <br /> tags within them.
  32. public $skipElements = 'p|pre|ol|ul|dl|object|table|h\d';
  33. // Tags we want the parser to completely ignore when splitting the string.
  34. public $inlineElements =
  35. 'a|abbr|acronym|b|bdo|big|br|button|cite|code|del|dfn|em|i|img|ins|input|label|map|kbd|q|samp|select|small|span|strong|sub|sup|textarea|tt|var';
  36. // array of block level elements that require inner content to be within another block level element
  37. public $innerBlockRequired = array('blockquote');
  38. // the last block element parsed
  39. public $lastBlockElement = '';
  40. // whether or not to protect quotes within { curly braces }
  41. public $protectBracedQuotes = false;
  42. public $matching = array(
  43. 'deu' => 'low', // except for Switzerland
  44. 'eng' => 'default',
  45. 'fra' => 'angle',
  46. );
  47. /**
  48. * Automatically uses the typography specified.
  49. * By default, uses Configure::read('App.language') to determine locale preference.
  50. * It will then try to match the language to the type of characters used.
  51. * You can hardwire this by using Configure::read('Typography.locale'); and directly set it
  52. * to 'low' or 'angle'. It will then disregard the language.
  53. *
  54. * This function converts text, making it typographically correct:
  55. * - Converts double spaces into paragraphs.
  56. * - Converts single line breaks into <br /> tags
  57. * - Converts single and double quotes into correctly facing curly quote entities.
  58. * - Converts three dots into ellipsis.
  59. * - Converts double dashes into em-dashes.
  60. * - Converts two spaces into entities
  61. *
  62. * @param string $str Text
  63. * @param boolean $reduceLinebreaks Whether to reduce more then two consecutive newlines to two
  64. * @return string Text
  65. */
  66. public function autoTypography($str, $reduceLinebreaks = false) {
  67. if ($str === '') {
  68. return '';
  69. }
  70. // Standardize Newlines to make matching easier
  71. if (strpos($str, "\r") !== false) {
  72. $str = str_replace(array("\r\n", "\r"), "\n", $str);
  73. }
  74. // Reduce line breaks. If there are more than two consecutive linebreaks
  75. // we'll compress them down to a maximum of two since there's no benefit to more.
  76. if ($reduceLinebreaks === true) {
  77. $str = preg_replace("/\n\n+/", "\n\n", $str);
  78. }
  79. // HTML comment tags don't conform to patterns of normal tags, so pull them out separately, only if needed
  80. $htmlComments = array();
  81. if (strpos($str, '<!--') !== false) {
  82. if (preg_match_all("#(<!\-\-.*?\-\->)#s", $str, $matches)) {
  83. for ($i = 0, $total = count($matches[0]); $i < $total; $i++) {
  84. $htmlComments[] = $matches[0][$i];
  85. $str = str_replace($matches[0][$i], '{@HC' . $i . '}', $str);
  86. }
  87. }
  88. }
  89. // match and yank <pre> tags if they exist. It's cheaper to do this separately since most content will
  90. // not contain <pre> tags, and it keeps the PCRE patterns below simpler and faster
  91. if (strpos($str, '<pre') !== false) {
  92. $str = preg_replace_callback("#<pre.*?>.*?</pre>#si", array($this, '_protectCharacters'), $str);
  93. }
  94. // Convert quotes within tags to temporary markers.
  95. $str = preg_replace_callback("#<.+?>#si", array($this, '_protectCharacters'), $str);
  96. // Do the same with braces if necessary
  97. if ($this->protectBracedQuotes === true) {
  98. $str = preg_replace_callback("#\{.+?\}#si", array($this, '_protectCharacters'), $str);
  99. }
  100. // Convert "ignore" tags to temporary marker. The parser splits out the string at every tag
  101. // it encounters. Certain inline tags, like image tags, links, span tags, etc. will be
  102. // adversely affected if they are split out so we'll convert the opening bracket < temporarily to: {@TAG}
  103. $str = preg_replace("#<(/*)(" . $this->inlineElements . ")([ >])#i", "{@TAG}\\1\\2\\3", $str);
  104. // Split the string at every tag. This expression creates an array with this prototype:
  105. //
  106. // [array]
  107. // {
  108. // [0] = <opening tag>
  109. // [1] = Content...
  110. // [2] = <closing tag>
  111. // Etc...
  112. // }
  113. $chunks = preg_split('/(<(?:[^<>]+(?:"[^"]*"|\'[^\']*\')?)+>)/', $str, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE | PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
  114. // Build our finalized string. We cycle through the array, skipping tags, and processing the contained text
  115. $str = '';
  116. $process = true;
  117. $paragraph = false;
  118. $currentChunk = 0;
  119. $totalChunks = count($chunks);
  120. foreach ($chunks as $chunk) {
  121. $currentChunk++;
  122. // Are we dealing with a tag? If so, we'll skip the processing for this cycle.
  123. // Well also set the "process" flag which allows us to skip <pre> tags and a few other things.
  124. if (preg_match("#<(/*)(" . $this->blockElements . ").*?>#", $chunk, $match)) {
  125. if (preg_match("#" . $this->skipElements . "#", $match[2])) {
  126. $process = ($match[1] === '/') ? true : false;
  127. }
  128. if ($match[1] === '') {
  129. $this->lastBlockElement = $match[2];
  130. }
  131. $str .= $chunk;
  132. continue;
  133. }
  134. if ($process == false) {
  135. $str .= $chunk;
  136. continue;
  137. }
  138. // Force a newline to make sure end tags get processed by _formatNewlines()
  139. if ($currentChunk == $totalChunks) {
  140. $chunk .= "\n";
  141. }
  142. // Convert Newlines into <p> and <br /> tags
  143. $str .= $this->_formatNewlines($chunk);
  144. }
  145. // No opening block level tag? Add it if needed.
  146. if (!preg_match("/^\s*<(?:" . $this->blockElements . ")/i", $str)) {
  147. $str = preg_replace("/^(.*?)<(" . $this->blockElements . ")/i", '<p>$1</p><$2', $str);
  148. }
  149. // Convert quotes, elipsis, em-dashes, non-breaking spaces, and ampersands
  150. $str = $this->formatCharacters($str);
  151. // restore HTML comments
  152. for ($i = 0, $total = count($htmlComments); $i < $total; $i++) {
  153. // remove surrounding paragraph tags, but only if there's an opening paragraph tag
  154. // otherwise HTML comments at the ends of paragraphs will have the closing tag removed
  155. // if '<p>{@HC1}' then replace <p>{@HC1}</p> with the comment, else replace only {@HC1} with the comment
  156. $str = preg_replace('#(?(?=<p>\{@HC' . $i . '\})<p>\{@HC' . $i . '\}(\s*</p>)|\{@HC' . $i . '\})#s', $htmlComments[$i], $str);
  157. }
  158. // Final clean up
  159. $table = array(
  160. // If the user submitted their own paragraph tags within the text
  161. // we will retain them instead of using our tags.
  162. '/(<p[^>*?]>)<p>/' => '$1', // <?php BBEdit syntax coloring bug fix
  163. // Reduce multiple instances of opening/closing paragraph tags to a single one
  164. '#(</p>)+#' => '</p>',
  165. '/(<p>\W*<p>)+/' => '<p>',
  166. // Clean up stray paragraph tags that appear before block level elements
  167. '#<p></p><(' . $this->blockElements . ')#' => '<$1',
  168. // Clean up stray non-breaking spaces preceeding block elements
  169. '#(&nbsp;\s*)+<(' . $this->blockElements . ')#' => ' <$2',
  170. // Replace the temporary markers we added earlier
  171. '/\{@TAG\}/' => '<',
  172. '/\{@DQ\}/' => '"',
  173. '/\{@SQ\}/' => "'",
  174. '/\{@DD\}/' => '--',
  175. '/\{@NBS\}/' => ' ',
  176. // An unintended consequence of the _formatNewlines function is that
  177. // some of the newlines get truncated, resulting in <p> tags
  178. // starting immediately after <block> tags on the same line.
  179. // This forces a newline after such occurrences, which looks much nicer.
  180. "/><p>\n/" => ">\n<p>",
  181. // Similarly, there might be cases where a closing </block> will follow
  182. // a closing </p> tag, so we'll correct it by adding a newline in between
  183. "#</p></#" => "</p>\n</"
  184. );
  185. // Do we need to reduce empty lines?
  186. if ($reduceLinebreaks === true) {
  187. $table['#<p>\n*</p>#'] = '';
  188. } else {
  189. // If we have empty paragraph tags we add a non-breaking space
  190. // otherwise most browsers won't treat them as true paragraphs
  191. $table['#<p></p>#'] = '<p>&nbsp;</p>';
  192. }
  193. return preg_replace(array_keys($table), $table, $str);
  194. }
  195. /**
  196. * Format Characters
  197. *
  198. * This function mainly converts double and single quotes
  199. * to curly entities, but it also converts em-dashes,
  200. * double spaces, and ampersands
  201. *
  202. * @param string
  203. * @return string
  204. */
  205. public function formatCharacters($str, $locale = null) {
  206. //static $table;
  207. if ($locale === null) {
  208. $locale = Configure::read('Typography.locale');
  209. }
  210. if (!$locale) {
  211. $locale = 'default';
  212. $language = Configure::read('App.language');
  213. if ($language && isset($this->matching[$language])) {
  214. $locale = $this->matching[$language];
  215. }
  216. }
  217. $locales = array(
  218. 'default' => array(
  219. 'leftSingle' => '&#8216;', // &lsquo; / ‘
  220. 'rightSingle' => '&#8217;', // &rsquo; / ’
  221. 'leftDouble' => '&#8220;', // &ldquo; / “
  222. 'rightDouble' => '&#8221;', // &rdquo; / ”
  223. ),
  224. 'low' => array(
  225. 'leftSingle' => '&sbquo;', // &sbquo; / ‚
  226. 'rightSingle' => '&#8219;', // &rsquo; / ’
  227. 'leftDouble' => '&bdquo;', // &bdquo; / „
  228. 'rightDouble' => '&#8223;', // &rdquo; / ”
  229. ),
  230. 'angle' => array(
  231. 'leftSingle' => '&lsaquo;', // ‹
  232. 'rightSingle' => '&rsaquo;', // ›
  233. 'leftDouble' => '&#171;', // &laquo; / «
  234. 'rightDouble' => '&#187;', // &raquo; / »
  235. ),
  236. );
  237. if (!isset($table)) {
  238. $table = array(
  239. // nested smart quotes, opening and closing
  240. // note that rules for grammar (English) allow only for two levels deep
  241. // and that single quotes are _supposed_ to always be on the outside
  242. // but we'll accommodate both
  243. // Note that in all cases, whitespace is the primary determining factor
  244. // on which direction to curl, with non-word characters like punctuation
  245. // being a secondary factor only after whitespace is addressed.
  246. '/\'"(\s|$)/' => '&#8217;&#8221;$1',
  247. '/(^|\s|<p>)\'"/' => '$1&#8216;&#8220;',
  248. '/\'"(\W)/' => '&#8217;&#8221;$1',
  249. '/(\W)\'"/' => '$1&#8216;&#8220;',
  250. '/"\'(\s|$)/' => '&#8221;&#8217;$1',
  251. '/(^|\s|<p>)"\'/' => '$1&#8220;&#8216;',
  252. '/"\'(\W)/' => '&#8221;&#8217;$1',
  253. '/(\W)"\'/' => '$1&#8220;&#8216;',
  254. // single quote smart quotes
  255. '/\'(\s|$)/' => '&#8217;$1',
  256. '/(^|\s|<p>)\'/' => '$1&#8216;',
  257. '/\'(\W)/' => '&#8217;$1',
  258. '/(\W)\'/' => '$1&#8216;',
  259. // double quote smart quotes
  260. '/"(\s|$)/' => '&#8221;$1',
  261. '/(^|\s|<p>)"/' => '$1&#8220;',
  262. '/"(\W)/' => '&#8221;$1',
  263. '/(\W)"/' => '$1&#8220;',
  264. // apostrophes
  265. "/(\w)'(\w)/" => '$1&rsquo;$2', // we dont use #8217; to avoid collision on replace
  266. // Em dash and ellipses dots
  267. '/\s?\-\-\s?/' => '&#8212;',
  268. '/(\w)\.{3}/' => '$1&#8230;',
  269. // double space after sentences
  270. '/(\W) /' => '$1&nbsp; ',
  271. // ampersands, if not a character entity
  272. '/&(?!#?[a-zA-Z0-9]{2,};)/' => '&amp;'
  273. );
  274. if ($locale && !empty($locales[$locale])) {
  275. foreach ($table as $key => $val) {
  276. $table[$key] = str_replace($locales['default'], $locales[$locale], $val);
  277. }
  278. }
  279. }
  280. return preg_replace(array_keys($table), $table, $str);
  281. }
  282. /**
  283. * Format Newlines
  284. *
  285. * Converts newline characters into either <p> tags or <br />
  286. *
  287. * @param string
  288. * @return string
  289. */
  290. protected function _formatNewlines($str) {
  291. if ($str === '') {
  292. return $str;
  293. }
  294. if (strpos($str, "\n") === false && !in_array($this->lastBlockElement, $this->innerBlockRequired)) {
  295. return $str;
  296. }
  297. // Convert two consecutive newlines to paragraphs
  298. $str = str_replace("\n\n", "</p>\n\n<p>", $str);
  299. // Convert single spaces to <br /> tags
  300. $str = preg_replace("/([^\n])(\n)([^\n])/", "\\1<br />\\2\\3", $str);
  301. // Wrap the whole enchilada in enclosing paragraphs
  302. if ($str !== "\n") {
  303. // We trim off the right-side new line so that the closing </p> tag
  304. // will be positioned immediately following the string, matching
  305. // the behavior of the opening <p> tag
  306. $str = '<p>' . rtrim($str) . '</p>';
  307. }
  308. // Remove empty paragraphs if they are on the first line, as this
  309. // is a potential unintended consequence of the previous code
  310. $str = preg_replace("/<p><\/p>(.*)/", "\\1", $str, 1);
  311. return $str;
  312. }
  313. /**
  314. * Protect Characters
  315. *
  316. * Protects special characters from being formatted later
  317. * We don't want quotes converted within tags so we'll temporarily convert them to {@DQ} and {@SQ}
  318. * and we don't want double dashes converted to emdash entities, so they are marked with {@DD}
  319. * likewise double spaces are converted to {@NBS} to prevent entity conversion
  320. *
  321. * @param array
  322. * @return string
  323. */
  324. protected function _protectCharacters($match) {
  325. return str_replace(array("'", '"', '--', ' '), array('{@SQ}', '{@DQ}', '{@DD}', '{@NBS}'), $match[0]);
  326. }
  327. /**
  328. * Convert newlines to HTML line breaks except within PRE tags
  329. *
  330. * @param string
  331. * @return string
  332. */
  333. public function nl2brExceptPre($str) {
  334. $ex = explode("pre>", $str);
  335. $ct = count($ex);
  336. $newstr = '';
  337. for ($i = 0; $i < $ct; $i++) {
  338. if (($i % 2) == 0) {
  339. $newstr .= nl2br($ex[$i]);
  340. } else {
  341. $newstr .= $ex[$i];
  342. }
  343. if ($ct - 1 != $i) {
  344. $newstr .= "pre>";
  345. }
  346. }
  347. return $newstr;
  348. }
  349. }