const stringPadding = require('string-padding'); const stringToStream = require('string-to-stream'); const resourceUtils = require('lib/resourceUtils.js'); const BLOCK_OPEN = '[[BLOCK_OPEN]]'; const BLOCK_CLOSE = '[[BLOCK_CLOSE]]'; const NEWLINE = '[[NEWLINE]]'; const NEWLINE_MERGED = '[[MERGED]]'; const SPACE = '[[SPACE]]'; function processMdArrayNewLines(md) { while (md.length && md[0] == BLOCK_OPEN) { md.shift(); } while (md.length && md[md.length - 1] == BLOCK_CLOSE) { md.pop(); } let temp = []; let last = ''; for (let i = 0; i < md.length; i++) { const v = md[i]; if (isNewLineBlock(last) && isNewLineBlock(v) && last == v) { // Skip it } else { temp.push(v); } last = v; } md = temp; temp = []; last = ''; for (let i = 0; i < md.length; i++) { const v = md[i]; if (last == BLOCK_CLOSE && v == BLOCK_OPEN) { temp.pop(); temp.push(NEWLINE_MERGED); } else { temp.push(v); } last = v; } md = temp; temp = []; last = ''; for (let i = 0; i < md.length; i++) { const v = md[i]; if (last == NEWLINE && (v == NEWLINE_MERGED || v == BLOCK_CLOSE)) { // Skip it } else { temp.push(v); } last = v; } md = temp; // NEW!!! temp = []; last = ''; for (let i = 0; i < md.length; i++) { const v = md[i]; if (last == NEWLINE && (v == NEWLINE_MERGED || v == BLOCK_OPEN)) { // Skip it } else { temp.push(v); } last = v; } md = temp; if (md.length > 2) { if (md[md.length - 2] == NEWLINE_MERGED && md[md.length - 1] == NEWLINE) { md.pop(); } } let output = ''; let previous = ''; let start = true; for (let i = 0; i < md.length; i++) { const v = md[i]; let add = ''; if (v == BLOCK_CLOSE || v == BLOCK_OPEN || v == NEWLINE || v == NEWLINE_MERGED) { add = '\n'; } else if (v == SPACE) { if (previous == SPACE || previous == '\n' || start) { continue; // skip } else { add = ' '; } } else { add = v; } start = false; output += add; previous = add; } if (!output.trim().length) return ''; // To simplify the result, we only allow up to one empty line between blocks of text const mergeMultipleNewLines = function(lines) { const output = []; let newlineCount = 0; for (let i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) { const line = lines[i]; if (!line.trim()) { newlineCount++; } else { newlineCount = 0; } if (newlineCount >= 2) continue; output.push(line); } return output; }; let lines = output.replace(/\\r/g, '').split('\n'); lines = formatMdLayout(lines); lines = mergeMultipleNewLines(lines); return lines.join('\n'); } // While the processMdArrayNewLines() function adds newlines in a way that's technically correct, the resulting Markdown can look messy. // This is because while a "block" element should be surrounded by newlines, in practice, some should be surrounded by TWO new lines, while // others by only ONE. // // For instance, this: // //
  • one
  • //
  • two
  • //
  • three
  • // // should result in this: // // - one // - two // - three // // While this: // //

    Some long paragraph

    And another one

    And the last paragraph

    // // should result in this: // // Some long paragraph // // And another one // // And the last paragraph // // So in one case, one newline between tags, and in another two newlines. In HTML this would be done via CSS, but in Markdown we need // to add new lines. It's also important to get these newlines right because two blocks of text next to each others might be renderered // differently than if there's a newlines between them. So the function below parses the almost final MD and add new lines depending // on various rules. const isHeading = function(line) { return !!line.match(/^#+\s/); }; const isListItem = function(line) { return line && line.trim().indexOf('- ') === 0; }; const isCodeLine = function(line) { return line && line.indexOf('\t') === 0; }; const isTableLine = function(line) { return line.indexOf('| ') === 0; }; const isPlainParagraph = function(line) { // Note: if a line is no longer than 80 characters, we don't consider it's a paragraph, which // means no newlines will be added before or after. This is to handle text that has been // written with "hard" new lines. if (!line || line.length < 80) return false; if (isListItem(line)) return false; if (isHeading(line)) return false; if (isCodeLine(line)) return false; if (isTableLine(line)) return false; return true; }; function formatMdLayout(lines) { let previous = ''; const newLines = []; for (let i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) { const line = lines[i]; // Add a new line at the end of a list of items if (isListItem(previous) && line && !isListItem(line)) { newLines.push(''); // Add a new line at the beginning of a list of items } else if (isListItem(line) && previous && !isListItem(previous)) { newLines.push(''); // Add a new line before a heading } else if (isHeading(line) && previous) { newLines.push(''); // Add a new line after a heading } else if (isHeading(previous) && line) { newLines.push(''); } else if (isCodeLine(line) && !isCodeLine(previous)) { newLines.push(''); } else if (!isCodeLine(line) && isCodeLine(previous)) { newLines.push(''); } else if (isTableLine(line) && !isTableLine(previous)) { newLines.push(''); } else if (!isTableLine(line) && isTableLine(previous)) { newLines.push(''); // Add a new line at beginning of paragraph } else if (isPlainParagraph(line) && previous) { newLines.push(''); // Add a new line at end of paragraph } else if (isPlainParagraph(previous) && line) { newLines.push(''); } newLines.push(line); previous = newLines[newLines.length - 1]; } return newLines; } function isWhiteSpace(c) { return c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\v' || c == '\f' || c == '\t' || c == ' '; } // Like QString::simpified(), except that it preserves non-breaking spaces (which // Evernote uses for identation, etc.) function simplifyString(s) { let output = ''; let previousWhite = false; for (let i = 0; i < s.length; i++) { const c = s[i]; const isWhite = isWhiteSpace(c); if (previousWhite && isWhite) { // skip } else { output += c; } previousWhite = isWhite; } while (output.length && isWhiteSpace(output[0])) output = output.substr(1); while (output.length && isWhiteSpace(output[output.length - 1])) output = output.substr(0, output.length - 1); return output; } function collapseWhiteSpaceAndAppend(lines, state, text) { if (state.inCode.length) { lines.push(text); } else { // Remove all \n and \r from the left and right of the text while (text.length && (text[0] == '\n' || text[0] == '\r')) text = text.substr(1); while (text.length && (text[text.length - 1] == '\n' || text[text.length - 1] == '\r')) text = text.substr(0, text.length - 1); // Collapse all white spaces to just one. If there are spaces to the left and right of the string // also collapse them to just one space. const spaceLeft = text.length && text[0] == ' '; const spaceRight = text.length && text[text.length - 1] == ' '; text = simplifyString(text); if (!spaceLeft && !spaceRight && text == '') return lines; if (state.inQuote) { // Add a ">" at the beginning of the block then at the beginning of each lines. So it turns this: // "my quote\nsecond line" into this => "> my quote\n> second line" lines.push('> '); if (lines.indexOf('\r') >= 0) { text = text.replace(/\n\r/g, '\n\r> '); } else { text = text.replace(/\n/g, '\n> '); } } if (spaceLeft) lines.push(SPACE); lines.push(text); if (spaceRight) lines.push(SPACE); } return lines; } function tagAttributeToMdText(attr) { // HTML attributes may contain newlines so remove them. // https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/issues/1583 if (!attr) return ''; attr = attr.replace(/[\n\r]+/g, ' '); attr = attr.replace(/\]/g, '\\]'); return attr; } function addResourceTag(lines, resource, alt = '') { // Note: refactor to use Resource.markdownTag if (!alt) alt = resource.title; if (!alt) alt = resource.filename; if (!alt) alt = ''; alt = tagAttributeToMdText(alt); if (resourceUtils.isImageMimeType(resource.mime)) { lines.push('!['); lines.push(alt); lines.push(`](:/${resource.id})`); } else { lines.push('['); lines.push(alt); lines.push(`](:/${resource.id})`); } return lines; } function isBlockTag(n) { return ['div', 'p', 'dl', 'dd', 'dt', 'center', 'address'].indexOf(n) >= 0; } function isStrongTag(n) { return n == 'strong' || n == 'b' || n == 'big'; } function isStrikeTag(n) { return n == 'strike' || n == 's' || n == 'del'; } function isEmTag(n) { return n == 'em' || n == 'i' || n == 'u'; } function isAnchor(n) { return n == 'a'; } function isIgnoredEndTag(n) { return ['en-note', 'en-todo', 'body', 'html', 'font', 'br', 'hr', 'tbody', 'sup', 'img', 'abbr', 'cite', 'thead', 'small', 'tt', 'sub', 'colgroup', 'col', 'ins', 'caption', 'var', 'map', 'area'].indexOf(n) >= 0; } function isListTag(n) { return n == 'ol' || n == 'ul'; } // Elements that don't require any special treatment beside adding a newline character function isNewLineOnlyEndTag(n) { return ['div', 'p', 'li', 'h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', 'h6', 'dl', 'dd', 'dt', 'center', 'address'].indexOf(n) >= 0; } function isInlineCodeTag(n) { return ['samp', 'kbd'].indexOf(n) >= 0; } function isNewLineBlock(s) { return s == BLOCK_OPEN || s == BLOCK_CLOSE; } function attributeToLowerCase(node) { if (!node.attributes) return {}; const output = {}; for (const n in node.attributes) { if (!node.attributes.hasOwnProperty(n)) continue; output[n.toLowerCase()] = node.attributes[n]; } return output; } function isSpanWithStyle(attributes) { if (attributes != undefined) { if ('style' in attributes) { return true; } else { return false; } } } function isSpanStyleBold(attributes) { const style = attributes.style; if (style.includes('font-weight: bold;')) { return true; } else if (style.search(/font-family:.*,Bold.*;/) != -1) { // console.debug('font-family regex matched'); return true; } else { // console.debug('Found unsupported style(s) in span tag: %s', style); return false; } } function isSpanStyleItalic(attributes) { let style = attributes.style; style = style.replace(/\s+/g, ''); return (style.toLowerCase().includes('font-style:italic;')); } function enexXmlToMdArray(stream, resources) { const remainingResources = resources.slice(); const removeRemainingResource = id => { for (let i = 0; i < remainingResources.length; i++) { const r = remainingResources[i]; if (r.id === id) { remainingResources.splice(i, 1); } } }; return new Promise((resolve) => { const state = { inCode: [], inPre: false, inQuote: false, lists: [], anchorAttributes: [], spanAttributes: [], }; const options = {}; const strict = false; const saxStream = require('sax').createStream(strict, options); let section = { type: 'text', lines: [], parent: null, }; saxStream.on('error', function(e) { console.warn(e); }); const unwrapInnerText = text => { const lines = text.split('\n'); let output = ''; for (let i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) { const line = lines[i]; const nextLine = i < lines.length - 1 ? lines[i + 1] : ''; if (!line) { output += '\n'; continue; } if (nextLine) { output += `${line} `; } else { output += line; } } return output; }; saxStream.on('text', function(text) { if (['table', 'tr', 'tbody'].indexOf(section.type) >= 0) return; text = !state.inPre ? unwrapInnerText(text) : text; section.lines = collapseWhiteSpaceAndAppend(section.lines, state, text); }); saxStream.on('opentag', function(node) { const nodeAttributes = attributeToLowerCase(node); const n = node.name.toLowerCase(); const currentList = state.lists && state.lists.length ? state.lists[state.lists.length - 1] : null; // Kind of a hack: If we are inside a list, at the beginning of an item (when a "- " or "1. " has been added // but no other text yet), if the current tag is eg. a
    or any other block tag, we skip it, so that a new line // does not get created. It is to handle list4.html test case. // https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/issues/832 if (currentList) { if (!currentList.startedText && isBlockTag(n)) return; currentList.startedText = true; } if (n == 'en-note') { // Start of note } else if (isBlockTag(n)) { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); } else if (n == 'table') { const newSection = { type: 'table', lines: [], parent: section, }; section.lines.push(newSection); section = newSection; } else if (n == 'tbody' || n == 'thead') { // Ignore it } else if (n == 'tr') { if (section.type != 'table') { console.warn('Found a tag outside of a table'); return; } const newSection = { type: 'tr', lines: [], parent: section, isHeader: false, }; section.lines.push(newSection); section = newSection; } else if (n == 'td' || n == 'th') { if (section.type != 'tr') { console.warn('Found a tag outside of a '); return; } if (n == 'th') section.isHeader = true; const newSection = { type: 'td', lines: [], parent: section, }; section.lines.push(newSection); section = newSection; } else if (isListTag(n)) { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); state.lists.push({ tag: n, counter: 1, startedText: false }); } else if (n == 'li') { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); if (!state.lists.length) { console.warn('Found
  • tag without being inside a list'); return; } const container = state.lists[state.lists.length - 1]; container.startedText = false; const indent = ' '.repeat(state.lists.length - 1); if (container.tag == 'ul') { section.lines.push(`${indent}- `); } else { section.lines.push(`${indent + container.counter}. `); container.counter++; } } else if (isStrongTag(n)) { section.lines.push('**'); } else if (isStrikeTag(n)) { section.lines.push('('); } else if (isInlineCodeTag(n)) { section.lines.push('`'); } else if (n == 'q') { section.lines.push('"'); } else if (n == 'img') { if (nodeAttributes.src) { // Many (most?) img tags don't have no source associated, especially when they were imported from HTML let s = '!['; if (nodeAttributes.alt) s += tagAttributeToMdText(nodeAttributes.alt); s += `](${nodeAttributes.src})`; section.lines.push(s); } } else if (isAnchor(n)) { state.anchorAttributes.push(nodeAttributes); // Need to add the '[' via this function to make sure that links within code blocks // are handled correctly. collapseWhiteSpaceAndAppend(section.lines, state, '['); } else if (isEmTag(n)) { section.lines.push('*'); } else if (n == 'en-todo') { const x = nodeAttributes && nodeAttributes.checked && nodeAttributes.checked.toLowerCase() == 'true' ? 'X' : ' '; section.lines.push(`- [${x}] `); } else if (n == 'hr') { // Needs to be surrounded by new lines so that it's properly rendered as a line when converting to HTML section.lines.push(NEWLINE); section.lines.push('* * *'); section.lines.push(NEWLINE); section.lines.push(NEWLINE); } else if (n == 'h1') { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); section.lines.push('# '); } else if (n == 'h2') { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); section.lines.push('## '); } else if (n == 'h3') { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); section.lines.push('### '); } else if (n == 'h4') { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); section.lines.push('#### '); } else if (n == 'h5') { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); section.lines.push('##### '); } else if (n == 'h6') { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); section.lines.push('###### '); } else if (n == 'blockquote') { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); state.inQuote = true; } else if (n === 'code') { state.inCode.push(true); state.currentCode = ''; const newSection = { type: 'code', lines: [], parent: section, }; section.lines.push(newSection); section = newSection; } else if (n === 'pre') { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); state.inPre = true; } else if (n == 'br') { section.lines.push(NEWLINE); } else if (n == 'en-media') { const hash = nodeAttributes.hash; let resource = null; for (let i = 0; i < resources.length; i++) { const r = resources[i]; if (r.id == hash) { resource = r; removeRemainingResource(r.id); break; } } if (!resource) { // This is a bit of a hack. Notes sometime have resources attached to it, but those tags don't contain // an "objID" tag, making it impossible to reference the resource. However, in this case the content of the note // will contain a corresponding tag, which has the ID in the "hash" attribute. All this information // has been collected above so we now set the resource ID to the hash attribute of the en-media tags. Here's an // example of note that shows this problem: // // // // // Commande // // // // // // // ]]> // // 20160921T203424Z // 20160921T203438Z // // 20160902T140445Z // 20160924T101120Z // // // ........ // image/png // 150 // 150 // // // // Note that there's also the case of resources with no ID where the ID is actually the MD5 of the content. // This is handled in import-enex.js let found = false; for (let i = 0; i < remainingResources.length; i++) { const r = remainingResources[i]; if (!r.id) { resource = Object.assign({}, r); resource.id = hash; remainingResources.splice(i, 1); found = true; break; } } if (!found) { console.warn(`Hash with no associated resource: ${hash}`); } } // If the resource does not appear among the note's resources, it // means it's an attachement. It will be appended along with the // other remaining resources at the bottom of the markdown text. if (resource && !!resource.id) { section.lines = addResourceTag(section.lines, resource, nodeAttributes.alt); } } else if (n == 'span') { if (isSpanWithStyle(nodeAttributes)) { // console.debug('Found style(s) in span tag: %s', nodeAttributes.style); state.spanAttributes.push(nodeAttributes); if (isSpanStyleBold(nodeAttributes)) { // console.debug('Applying style found in span tag: bold') section.lines.push('**'); } if (isSpanStyleItalic(nodeAttributes)) { // console.debug('Applying style found in span tag: italic') section.lines.push('*'); } } } else if (['font', 'sup', 'cite', 'abbr', 'small', 'tt', 'sub', 'colgroup', 'col', 'ins', 'caption', 'var', 'map', 'area'].indexOf(n) >= 0) { // Inline tags that can be ignored in Markdown } else { console.warn(`Unsupported start tag: ${n}`); } }); saxStream.on('closetag', function(n) { n = n ? n.toLowerCase() : n; if (n == 'en-note') { // End of note } else if (isNewLineOnlyEndTag(n)) { section.lines.push(BLOCK_CLOSE); } else if (n == 'td' || n == 'th') { if (section && section.parent) section = section.parent; } else if (n == 'tr') { if (section && section.parent) section = section.parent; } else if (n == 'table') { if (section && section.parent) section = section.parent; } else if (isIgnoredEndTag(n)) { // Skip } else if (isListTag(n)) { section.lines.push(BLOCK_CLOSE); state.lists.pop(); } else if (isStrongTag(n)) { section.lines.push('**'); } else if (isStrikeTag(n)) { section.lines.push(')'); } else if (isInlineCodeTag(n)) { section.lines.push('`'); } else if (isEmTag(n)) { section.lines.push('*'); } else if (n == 'q') { section.lines.push('"'); } else if (n == 'blockquote') { section.lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); state.inQuote = false; } else if (n === 'code') { state.inCode.pop(); if (!state.inCode.length) { const codeLines = section.lines.join('').split('\n'); section.lines = []; if (codeLines.length > 1) { for (let i = 0; i < codeLines.length; i++) { if (i > 0) section.lines.push('\n'); section.lines.push(`\t${codeLines[i]}`); } } else { section.lines.push(`\`${codeLines.join('')}\``); } if (section && section.parent) section = section.parent; } } else if (n === 'pre') { state.inPre = false; section.lines.push(BLOCK_CLOSE); } else if (isAnchor(n)) { const attributes = state.anchorAttributes.pop(); const url = attributes && attributes.href ? attributes.href : ''; if (section.lines.length < 1) throw new Error('Invalid anchor tag closing'); // Sanity check, but normally not possible // When closing the anchor tag, check if there's is any text content. If not // put the URL as is (don't wrap it in [](url)). The markdown parser, using // GitHub flavour, will turn this URL into a link. This is to generate slightly // cleaner markdown. // Need to loop on the previous tags so as to skip the special ones, which are not relevant for the below algorithm. let previous = null; for (let i = section.lines.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { previous = section.lines[i]; if ([BLOCK_OPEN, BLOCK_CLOSE, NEWLINE, NEWLINE_MERGED, SPACE].indexOf(previous) >= 0 || !previous) { continue; } else { break; } } if (previous == '[') { // We have a link that had some content but, after parsing, nothing is left. The content was most likely // something that shows up via CSS and which we cannot support. For example: // // //
    //
    // // In the case above the arrow is displayed via CSS. // It is useless to display the full URL since often it is not relevant for a note (for example // it's interactive bits) and it's not user-generated content such as a URL that would appear in a comment. // So in this case, we still want to preserve the information but display it in a discreet way as a simple [L]. // Need to pop everything inside the current [] because it can only be special chars that we don't want (they would create uncessary newlines) for (let i = section.lines.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { if (section.lines[i] !== '[') { section.lines.pop(); } else { break; } } if (!url) { // If there's no URL and no content, pop the [ and don't save any content. section.lines.pop(); } else { section.lines.push('(L)'); section.lines.push(`](${url})`); } } else if (!previous || previous == url) { section.lines.pop(); section.lines.pop(); section.lines.push(url); } else { // Need to remove any new line character between the current ']' and the previous '[' // otherwise it won't render properly. let allSpaces = true; for (let i = section.lines.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { const c = section.lines[i]; if (c === '[') { break; } else { if (c === BLOCK_CLOSE || c === BLOCK_OPEN || c === NEWLINE) { section.lines[i] = SPACE; } else { if (!isWhiteSpace(c)) allSpaces = false; } } } if (allSpaces) { for (let i = section.lines.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { const c = section.lines.pop(); if (c === '[') break; } section.lines.push(url); } else { // Eg. converts: // [ Sign in ](https://example.com) // to: // [Sign in](https://example.com) const trimTextStartAndEndSpaces = function(lines) { let firstBracketIndex = 0; let foundFirstNonWhite = false; for (let i = lines.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { const l = lines[i]; if (!foundFirstNonWhite && (l === SPACE || l === ' ' || !l)) { lines.pop(); } else { foundFirstNonWhite = true; } if (l === '[') { firstBracketIndex = i; break; } } for (let i = firstBracketIndex + 1; i < lines.length; i++) { const l = lines[i]; if (l === SPACE || l === ' ' || !l) { lines.splice(i, 1); } else { break; } } return lines; }; section.lines = trimTextStartAndEndSpaces(section.lines); section.lines.push(`](${url})`); } } } else if (isListTag(n)) { section.lines.push(BLOCK_CLOSE); state.lists.pop(); } else if (n == 'en-media') { // Skip } else if (n == 'span') { const attributes = state.spanAttributes.pop(); if (isSpanWithStyle(attributes)) { if (isSpanStyleBold(attributes)) { // console.debug('Applying style found in span tag (closing): bold') section.lines.push('**'); } if (isSpanStyleItalic(attributes)) { // console.debug('Applying style found in span tag (closing): italic') section.lines.push('*'); } } } else if (isIgnoredEndTag(n)) { // Skip } else { console.warn(`Unsupported end tag: ${n}`); } }); saxStream.on('attribute', function() {}); saxStream.on('end', function() { resolve({ content: section, resources: remainingResources, }); }); stream.pipe(saxStream); }); } function tableHasSubTables(table) { for (let trIndex = 0; trIndex < table.lines.length; trIndex++) { const tr = table.lines[trIndex]; if (!tr || !tr.lines) continue; for (let tdIndex = 0; tdIndex < tr.lines.length; tdIndex++) { const td = tr.lines[tdIndex]; for (let i = 0; i < td.lines.length; i++) { if (typeof td.lines[i] === 'object') return true; } } } return false; } // Markdown tables don't support tables within tables, which is common in notes that are complete web pages, for example when imported // via Web Clipper. So to handle this, we render all the outer tables as regular text (as if replacing all the , and
    // elements by
    ) and only the inner ones, those that don't contain any other tables, are rendered as actual tables. This is generally // the required behaviour since the outer tables are usually for layout and the inner ones are the content. function drawTable(table) { // | First Header | Second Header | // | ------------- | ------------- | // | Content Cell | Content Cell | // | Content Cell | Content Cell | // There must be at least 3 dashes separating each header cell. // https://gist.github.com/IanWang/28965e13cdafdef4e11dc91f578d160d#tables const flatRender = tableHasSubTables(table); // Render the table has regular text let lines = []; lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); let headerDone = false; for (let trIndex = 0; trIndex < table.lines.length; trIndex++) { const tr = table.lines[trIndex]; const isHeader = tr.isHeader; const line = []; const headerLine = []; let emptyHeader = null; for (let tdIndex = 0; tdIndex < tr.lines.length; tdIndex++) { const td = tr.lines[tdIndex]; if (flatRender) { line.push(BLOCK_OPEN); let currentCells = []; const renderCurrentCells = () => { if (!currentCells.length) return; const cellText = processMdArrayNewLines(currentCells); line.push(cellText); currentCells = []; }; // In here, recursively render the tables for (let i = 0; i < td.lines.length; i++) { const c = td.lines[i]; if (typeof c === 'object' && ['table', 'td', 'tr', 'th'].indexOf(c.type) >= 0) { // This is a table renderCurrentCells(); currentCells = currentCells.concat(drawTable(c)); } else { // This is plain text currentCells.push(c); } } renderCurrentCells(); line.push(BLOCK_CLOSE); } else { // Regular table rendering // A cell in a Markdown table cannot have actual new lines so replace // them with
    , which are supported by the markdown renderers. let cellText = processMdArrayNewLines(td.lines, true); let lines = cellText.split('\n'); lines = postProcessMarkdown(lines); cellText = lines.join('\n').replace(/\n+/g, '
    '); // Inside tables cells, "|" needs to be escaped cellText = cellText.replace(/\|/g, '\\|'); // Previously the width of the cell was as big as the content since it looks nicer, however that often doesn't work // since the content can be very long, resulting in unreadable markdown. So no solution is perfect but making it a // width of 3 is a bit better. Note that 3 is the minimum width of a cell - below this, it won't be rendered by // markdown parsers. const width = 3; line.push(stringPadding(cellText, width, ' ', stringPadding.RIGHT)); if (!headerDone) { if (!isHeader) { if (!emptyHeader) emptyHeader = []; const h = stringPadding(' ', width, ' ', stringPadding.RIGHT); emptyHeader.push(h); } headerLine.push('-'.repeat(width)); } } } if (flatRender) { headerDone = true; lines.push(BLOCK_OPEN); lines = lines.concat(line); lines.push(BLOCK_CLOSE); } else { if (emptyHeader) { lines.push(`| ${emptyHeader.join(' | ')} |`); lines.push(`| ${headerLine.join(' | ')} |`); headerDone = true; } lines.push(`| ${line.join(' | ')} |`); if (!headerDone) { lines.push(`| ${headerLine.join(' | ')} |`); headerDone = true; } } } lines.push(BLOCK_CLOSE); return flatRender ? lines : lines.join(`<<<<:D>>>>${NEWLINE}<<<<:D>>>>`).split('<<<<:D>>>>'); } function postProcessMarkdown(lines) { // After importing HTML, the resulting Markdown often has empty lines at the beginning and end due to // block start/end or elements that were ignored, etc. If these white spaces were intended it's not really // possible to detect it, so simply trim them all so that the result is more deterministic and can be // easily unit tested. const trimEmptyLines = function(lines) { while (lines.length) { if (!lines[0].trim()) { lines.splice(0, 1); } else { break; } } while (lines.length) { if (!lines[lines.length - 1].trim()) { lines.pop(); } else { break; } } return lines; }; function cleanUpSpaces(lines) { const output = []; for (let i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) { let line = lines[i]; if (line.length) { // eg. " - Some list item" => " - Some list item" // Note that spaces before the "-" are preserved line = line.replace(/^(\s+|)-\s+/, '$1- '); // eg "Some text " => "Some text" line = line.replace(/^(.*?)\s+$/, '$1'); } output.push(line); } return output; } lines = trimEmptyLines(lines); lines = cleanUpSpaces(lines); return lines; } async function enexXmlToMd(xmlString, resources, options = {}) { const stream = stringToStream(xmlString); const result = await enexXmlToMdArray(stream, resources, options); let mdLines = []; for (let i = 0; i < result.content.lines.length; i++) { const line = result.content.lines[i]; if (typeof line === 'object' && line.type === 'table') { // A table const table = line; const tableLines = drawTable(table); mdLines = mdLines.concat(tableLines); } else if (typeof line === 'object' && line.type === 'code') { mdLines = mdLines.concat(line.lines); } else if (typeof line === 'object') { console.warn('Unhandled object type:', line); mdLines = mdLines.concat(line.lines); } else { // an actual line mdLines.push(line); } } let firstAttachment = true; for (let i = 0; i < result.resources.length; i++) { const r = result.resources[i]; if (firstAttachment) mdLines.push(NEWLINE); mdLines.push(NEWLINE); mdLines = addResourceTag(mdLines, r, r.filename); firstAttachment = false; } let output = processMdArrayNewLines(mdLines).split('\n'); output = postProcessMarkdown(output); return output.join('\n'); } module.exports = { enexXmlToMd, processMdArrayNewLines, NEWLINE, addResourceTag };