/* eslint no-useless-escape: 0*/ const { _ } = require('./locale'); export function dirname(path: string) { if (!path) throw new Error('Path is empty'); const s = path.split(/\/|\\/); s.pop(); return s.join('/'); } export function basename(path: string) { if (!path) throw new Error('Path is empty'); const s = path.split(/\/|\\/); return s[s.length - 1]; } export function filename(path: string, includeDir = false) { if (!path) throw new Error('Path is empty'); const output = includeDir ? path : basename(path); if (output.indexOf('.') < 0) return output; const splitted = output.split('.'); splitted.pop(); return splitted.join('.'); } export function fileExtension(path: string) { if (!path) throw new Error('Path is empty'); const output = path.split('.'); if (output.length <= 1) return ''; return output[output.length - 1]; } export function isHidden(path: string) { const b = basename(path); if (!b.length) throw new Error(`Path empty or not a valid path: ${path}`); return b[0] === '.'; } // Note that this function only sanitizes a file extension - it does NOT extract // the file extension from a filename. So the way you'd normally call this is // `safeFileExtension(fileExtension(filename))` export function safeFileExtension(e: string, maxLength: number = null) { // In theory the file extension can have any length but in practice Joplin // expects a fixed length, so we limit it to 20 which should cover most cases. // Note that it means that a file extension longer than 20 will break // external editing (since the extension would be truncated). // https://discourse.joplinapp.org/t/troubles-with-webarchive-files-on-ios/10447 if (maxLength === null) maxLength = 20; if (!e || !e.replace) return ''; return e.replace(/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/g, '').substr(0, maxLength); } export function safeFilename(e: string, maxLength: number = null, allowSpaces = false) { if (maxLength === null) maxLength = 32; if (!e || !e.replace) return ''; const regex = allowSpaces ? /[^a-zA-Z0-9\-_\(\)\. ]/g : /[^a-zA-Z0-9\-_\(\)\.]/g; const output = e.replace(regex, '_'); return output.substr(0, maxLength); } let friendlySafeFilename_blackListChars = '/\n\r<>:\'"\\|?*#'; for (let i = 0; i < 32; i++) { friendlySafeFilename_blackListChars += String.fromCharCode(i); } const friendlySafeFilename_blackListNames = ['.', '..', 'CON', 'PRN', 'AUX', 'NUL', 'COM1', 'COM2', 'COM3', 'COM4', 'COM5', 'COM6', 'COM7', 'COM8', 'COM9', 'LPT1', 'LPT2', 'LPT3', 'LPT4', 'LPT5', 'LPT6', 'LPT7', 'LPT8', 'LPT9']; // The goal of this function is to provide a safe filename, that should work in // any filesystem, but that's still user friendly, in particular because it // supports any charset - Chinese, Russian, etc. // // "Safe" however doesn't mean it can be safely inserted in any content (HTML, // Markdown, etc.) - it still needs to be encoded by the calling code according // to the context. export function friendlySafeFilename(e: string, maxLength: number = null, preserveExtension = false) { // Although Windows supports paths up to 255 characters, but that includes the filename and its // parent directory path. Also there's generally no good reason for dir or file names // to be so long, so keep it at 50, which should prevent various errors. if (maxLength === null) maxLength = 50; if (!e || !e.replace) return _('Untitled'); let fileExt = ''; if (preserveExtension) { const baseExt = fileExtension(e); fileExt = baseExt ? `.${safeFileExtension(baseExt)}` : ''; e = filename(e); } let output = ''; for (let i = 0; i < e.length; i++) { const c = e[i]; if (friendlySafeFilename_blackListChars.indexOf(c) >= 0) { output += '_'; } else { output += c; } } if (output.length <= 4) { if (friendlySafeFilename_blackListNames.indexOf(output.toUpperCase()) >= 0) { output = '___'; } } while (output.length) { const c = output[output.length - 1]; if (c === ' ' || c === '.') { output = output.substr(0, output.length - 1); } else { break; } } while (output.length) { const c = output[0]; if (c === ' ') { output = output.substr(1, output.length - 1); } else { break; } } if (!output) return _('Untitled') + fileExt; return output.substr(0, maxLength) + fileExt; } export function toFileProtocolPath(filePathEncode: string, os: string = null) { if (os === null) os = process.platform; if (os === 'win32') { filePathEncode = filePathEncode.replace(/\\/g, '/'); // replace backslash in windows pathname with slash e.g. c:\temp to c:/temp filePathEncode = `/${filePathEncode}`; // put slash in front of path to comply with windows fileURL syntax } filePathEncode = encodeURI(filePathEncode); filePathEncode = filePathEncode.replace(/\+/g, '%2B'); // escape '+' with unicode return `file://${filePathEncode.replace(/\'/g, '%27')}`; // escape '(single quote) with unicode, to prevent crashing the html view } export function toSystemSlashes(path: string, os: string = null) { if (os === null) os = process.platform; if (os === 'win32') return path.replace(/\//g, '\\'); return path.replace(/\\/g, '/'); } export function toForwardSlashes(path: string) { return toSystemSlashes(path, 'linux'); } export function rtrimSlashes(path: string) { return path.replace(/[\/\\]+$/, ''); } export function ltrimSlashes(path: string) { return path.replace(/^\/+/, ''); } export function trimSlashes(path: string): string { return ltrimSlashes(rtrimSlashes(path)); } export function quotePath(path: string) { if (!path) return ''; if (path.indexOf('"') < 0 && path.indexOf(' ') < 0) return path; path = path.replace(/"/, '\\"'); return `"${path}"`; } export function unquotePath(path: string) { if (!path.length) return ''; if (path.length && path[0] === '"') { path = path.substr(1, path.length - 2); } path = path.replace(/\\"/, '"'); return path; } export function extractExecutablePath(cmd: string) { if (!cmd.length) return ''; const quoteType = ['"', '\''].indexOf(cmd[0]) >= 0 ? cmd[0] : ''; let output = ''; for (let i = 0; i < cmd.length; i++) { const c = cmd[i]; if (quoteType) { if (i > 0 && c === quoteType) { output += c; break; } } else { if (c === ' ') break; } output += c; } return output; }