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<?php
/**
* HTML API: WP_HTML_Tag_Processor class
*
* Scans through an HTML document to find specific tags, then
* transforms those tags by adding, removing, or updating the
* values of the HTML attributes within that tag (opener).
*
* Does not fully parse HTML or _recurse_ into the HTML structure
* Instead this scans linearly through a document and only parses
* the HTML tag openers.
*
* ### Possible future direction for this module
*
* - Prune the whitespace when removing classes/attributes: e.g. "a b c" -> "c" not " c".
* This would increase the size of the changes for some operations but leave more
* natural-looking output HTML.
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage HTML-API
* @since 6.2.0
*/
/**
* Core class used to modify attributes in an HTML document for tags matching a query.
*
* ## Usage
*
* Use of this class requires three steps:
*
* 1. Create a new class instance with your input HTML document.
* 2. Find the tag(s) you are looking for.
* 3. Request changes to the attributes in those tag(s).
*
* Example:
*
* $tags = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( $html );
* if ( $tags->next_tag( 'option' ) ) {
* $tags->set_attribute( 'selected', true );
* }
*
* ### Finding tags
*
* The `next_tag()` function moves the internal cursor through
* your input HTML document until it finds a tag meeting any of
* the supplied restrictions in the optional query argument. If
* no argument is provided then it will find the next HTML tag,
* regardless of what kind it is.
*
* If you want to _find whatever the next tag is_:
*
* $tags->next_tag();
*
* | Goal | Query |
* |-----------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
* | Find any tag. | `$tags->next_tag();` |
* | Find next image tag. | `$tags->next_tag( array( 'tag_name' => 'img' ) );` |
* | Find next image tag (without passing the array). | `$tags->next_tag( 'img' );` |
* | Find next tag containing the `fullwidth` CSS class. | `$tags->next_tag( array( 'class_name' => 'fullwidth' ) );` |
* | Find next image tag containing the `fullwidth` CSS class. | `$tags->next_tag( array( 'tag_name' => 'img', 'class_name' => 'fullwidth' ) );` |
*
* If a tag was found meeting your criteria then `next_tag()`
* will return `true` and you can proceed to modify it. If it
* returns `false`, however, it failed to find the tag and
* moved the cursor to the end of the file.
*
* Once the cursor reaches the end of the file the processor
* is done and if you want to reach an earlier tag you will
* need to recreate the processor and start over, as it's
* unable to back up or move in reverse.
*
* See the section on bookmarks for an exception to this
* no-backing-up rule.
*
* #### Custom queries
*
* Sometimes it's necessary to further inspect an HTML tag than
* the query syntax here permits. In these cases one may further
* inspect the search results using the read-only functions
* provided by the processor or external state or variables.
*
* Example:
*
* // Paint up to the first five DIV or SPAN tags marked with the "jazzy" style.
* $remaining_count = 5;
* while ( $remaining_count > 0 && $tags->next_tag() ) {
* if (
* ( 'DIV' === $tags->get_tag() || 'SPAN' === $tags->get_tag() ) &&
* 'jazzy' === $tags->get_attribute( 'data-style' )
* ) {
* $tags->add_class( 'theme-style-everest-jazz' );
* $remaining_count--;
* }
* }
*
* `get_attribute()` will return `null` if the attribute wasn't present
* on the tag when it was called. It may return `""` (the empty string)
* in cases where the attribute was present but its value was empty.
* For boolean attributes, those whose name is present but no value is
* given, it will return `true` (the only way to set `false` for an
* attribute is to remove it).
*
* #### When matching fails
*
* When `next_tag()` returns `false` it could mean different things:
*
* - The requested tag wasn't found in the input document.
* - The input document ended in the middle of an HTML syntax element.
*
* When a document ends in the middle of a syntax element it will pause
* the processor. This is to make it possible in the future to extend the
* input document and proceed - an important requirement for chunked
* streaming parsing of a document.
*
* Example:
*
* $processor = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( 'This <div is="a" partial="token' );
* false === $processor->next_tag();
*
* If a special element (see next section) is encountered but no closing tag
* is found it will count as an incomplete tag. The parser will pause as if
* the opening tag were incomplete.
*
* Example:
*
* $processor = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( '<style>// there could be more styling to come' );
* false === $processor->next_tag();
*
* $processor = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( '<style>// this is everything</style><div>' );
* true === $processor->next_tag( 'DIV' );
*
* #### Special self-contained elements
*
* Some HTML elements are handled in a special way; their start and end tags
* act like a void tag. These are special because their contents can't contain
* HTML markup. Everything inside these elements is handled in a special way
* and content that _appears_ like HTML tags inside of them isn't. There can
* be no nesting in these elements.
*
* In the following list, "raw text" means that all of the content in the HTML
* until the matching closing tag is treated verbatim without any replacements
* and without any parsing.
*
* - IFRAME allows no content but requires a closing tag.
* - NOEMBED (deprecated) content is raw text.
* - NOFRAMES (deprecated) content is raw text.
* - SCRIPT content is plaintext apart from legacy rules allowing `</script>` inside an HTML comment.
* - STYLE content is raw text.
* - TITLE content is plain text but character references are decoded.
* - TEXTAREA content is plain text but character references are decoded.
* - XMP (deprecated) content is raw text.
*
* ### Modifying HTML attributes for a found tag
*
* Once you've found the start of an opening tag you can modify
* any number of the attributes on that tag. You can set a new
* value for an attribute, remove the entire attribute, or do
* nothing and move on to the next opening tag.
*
* Example:
*
* if ( $tags->next_tag( array( 'class_name' => 'wp-group-block' ) ) ) {
* $tags->set_attribute( 'title', 'This groups the contained content.' );
* $tags->remove_attribute( 'data-test-id' );
* }
*
* If `set_attribute()` is called for an existing attribute it will
* overwrite the existing value. Similarly, calling `remove_attribute()`
* for a non-existing attribute has no effect on the document. Both
* of these methods are safe to call without knowing if a given attribute
* exists beforehand.
*
* ### Modifying CSS classes for a found tag
*
* The tag processor treats the `class` attribute as a special case.
* Because it's a common operation to add or remove CSS classes, this
* interface adds helper methods to make that easier.
*
* As with attribute values, adding or removing CSS classes is a safe
* operation that doesn't require checking if the attribute or class
* exists before making changes. If removing the only class then the
* entire `class` attribute will be removed.
*
* Example:
*
* // from `<span>Yippee!</span>`
* // to `<span class="is-active">Yippee!</span>`
* $tags->add_class( 'is-active' );
*
* // from `<span class="excited">Yippee!</span>`
* // to `<span class="excited is-active">Yippee!</span>`
* $tags->add_class( 'is-active' );
*
* // from `<span class="is-active heavy-accent">Yippee!</span>`
* // to `<span class="is-active heavy-accent">Yippee!</span>`
* $tags->add_class( 'is-active' );
*
* // from `<input type="text" class="is-active rugby not-disabled" length="24">`
* // to `<input type="text" class="is-active not-disabled" length="24">
* $tags->remove_class( 'rugby' );
*
* // from `<input type="text" class="rugby" length="24">`
* // to `<input type="text" length="24">
* $tags->remove_class( 'rugby' );
*
* // from `<input type="text" length="24">`
* // to `<input type="text" length="24">
* $tags->remove_class( 'rugby' );
*
* When class changes are enqueued but a direct change to `class` is made via
* `set_attribute` then the changes to `set_attribute` (or `remove_attribute`)
* will take precedence over those made through `add_class` and `remove_class`.
*
* ### Bookmarks
*
* While scanning through the input HTMl document it's possible to set
* a named bookmark when a particular tag is found. Later on, after
* continuing to scan other tags, it's possible to `seek` to one of
* the set bookmarks and then proceed again from that point forward.
*
* Because bookmarks create processing overhead one should avoid
* creating too many of them. As a rule, create only bookmarks
* of known string literal names; avoid creating "mark_{$index}"
* and so on. It's fine from a performance standpoint to create a
* bookmark and update it frequently, such as within a loop.
*
* $total_todos = 0;
* while ( $p->next_tag( array( 'tag_name' => 'UL', 'class_name' => 'todo' ) ) ) {
* $p->set_bookmark( 'list-start' );
* while ( $p->next_tag( array( 'tag_closers' => 'visit' ) ) ) {
* if ( 'UL' === $p->get_tag() && $p->is_tag_closer() ) {
* $p->set_bookmark( 'list-end' );
* $p->seek( 'list-start' );
* $p->set_attribute( 'data-contained-todos', (string) $total_todos );
* $total_todos = 0;
* $p->seek( 'list-end' );
* break;
* }
*
* if ( 'LI' === $p->get_tag() && ! $p->is_tag_closer() ) {
* $total_todos++;
* }
* }
* }
*
* ## Tokens and finer-grained processing.
*
* It's possible to scan through every lexical token in the
* HTML document using the `next_token()` function. This
* alternative form takes no argument and provides no built-in
* query syntax.
*
* Example:
*
* $title = '(untitled)';
* $text = '';
* while ( $processor->next_token() ) {
* switch ( $processor->get_token_name() ) {
* case '#text':
* $text .= $processor->get_modifiable_text();
* break;
*
* case 'BR':
* $text .= "\n";
* break;
*
* case 'TITLE':
* $title = $processor->get_modifiable_text();
* break;
* }
* }
* return trim( "# {$title}\n\n{$text}" );
*
* ### Tokens and _modifiable text_.
*
* #### Special "atomic" HTML elements.
*
* Not all HTML elements are able to contain other elements inside of them.
* For instance, the contents inside a TITLE element are plaintext (except
* that character references like & will be decoded). This means that
* if the string `<img>` appears inside a TITLE element, then it's not an
* image tag, but rather it's text describing an image tag. Likewise, the
* contents of a SCRIPT or STYLE element are handled entirely separately in
* a browser than the contents of other elements because they represent a
* different language than HTML.
*
* For these elements the Tag Processor treats the entire sequence as one,
* from the opening tag, including its contents, through its closing tag.
* This means that the it's not possible to match the closing tag for a
* SCRIPT element unless it's unexpected; the Tag Processor already matched
* it when it found the opening tag.
*
* The inner contents of these elements are that element's _modifiable text_.
*
* The special elements are:
* - `SCRIPT` whose contents are treated as raw plaintext but supports a legacy
* style of including JavaScript inside of HTML comments to avoid accidentally
* closing the SCRIPT from inside a JavaScript string. E.g. `console.log( '</script>' )`.
* - `TITLE` and `TEXTAREA` whose contents are treated as plaintext and then any
* character references are decoded. E.g. `1 < 2 < 3` becomes `1 < 2 < 3`.
* - `IFRAME`, `NOSCRIPT`, `NOEMBED`, `NOFRAME`, `STYLE` whose contents are treated as
* raw plaintext and left as-is. E.g. `1 < 2 < 3` remains `1 < 2 < 3`.
*
* #### Other tokens with modifiable text.
*
* There are also non-elements which are void/self-closing in nature and contain
* modifiable text that is part of that individual syntax token itself.
*
* - `#text` nodes, whose entire token _is_ the modifiable text.
* - HTML comments and tokens that become comments due to some syntax error. The
* text for these tokens is the portion of the comment inside of the syntax.
* E.g. for `<!-- comment -->` the text is `" comment "` (note the spaces are included).
* - `CDATA` sections, whose text is the content inside of the section itself. E.g. for
* `<![CDATA[some content]]>` the text is `"some content"` (with restrictions [1]).
* - "Funky comments," which are a special case of invalid closing tags whose name is
* invalid. The text for these nodes is the text that a browser would transform into
* an HTML comment when parsing. E.g. for `</%post_author>` the text is `%post_author`.
* - `DOCTYPE` declarations like `<DOCTYPE html>` which have no closing tag.
* - XML Processing instruction nodes like `<?wp __( "Like" ); ?>` (with restrictions [2]).
* - The empty end tag `</>` which is ignored in the browser and DOM.
*
* [1]: There are no CDATA sections in HTML. When encountering `<![CDATA[`, everything
* until the next `>` becomes a bogus HTML comment, meaning there can be no CDATA
* section in an HTML document containing `>`. The Tag Processor will first find
* all valid and bogus HTML comments, and then if the comment _would_ have been a
* CDATA section _were they to exist_, it will indicate this as the type of comment.
*
* [2]: XML allows a broader range of characters in a processing instruction's target name
* and disallows "xml" as a name, since it's special. The Tag Processor only recognizes
* target names with an ASCII-representable subset of characters. It also exhibits the
* same constraint as with CDATA sections, in that `>` cannot exist within the token
* since Processing Instructions do no exist within HTML and their syntax transforms
* into a bogus comment in the DOM.
*
* ## Design and limitations
*
* The Tag Processor is designed to linearly scan HTML documents and tokenize
* HTML tags and their attributes. It's designed to do this as efficiently as
* possible without compromising parsing integrity. Therefore it will be
* slower than some methods of modifying HTML, such as those incorporating
* over-simplified PCRE patterns, but will not introduce the defects and
* failures that those methods bring in, which lead to broken page renders
* and often to security vulnerabilities. On the other hand, it will be faster
* than full-blown HTML parsers such as DOMDocument and use considerably
* less memory. It requires a negligible memory overhead, enough to consider
* it a zero-overhead system.
*
* The performance characteristics are maintained by avoiding tree construction
* and semantic cleanups which are specified in HTML5. Because of this, for
* example, it's not possible for the Tag Processor to associate any given
* opening tag with its corresponding closing tag, or to return the inner markup
* inside an element. Systems may be built on top of the Tag Processor to do
* this, but the Tag Processor is and should be constrained so it can remain an
* efficient, low-level, and reliable HTML scanner.
*
* The Tag Processor's design incorporates a "garbage-in-garbage-out" philosophy.
* HTML5 specifies that certain invalid content be transformed into different forms
* for display, such as removing null bytes from an input document and replacing
* invalid characters with the Unicode replacement character `U+FFFD` (visually "�").
* Where errors or transformations exist within the HTML5 specification, the Tag Processor
* leaves those invalid inputs untouched, passing them through to the final browser
* to handle. While this implies that certain operations will be non-spec-compliant,
* such as reading the value of an attribute with invalid content, it also preserves a
* simplicity and efficiency for handling those error cases.
*
* Most operations within the Tag Processor are designed to minimize the difference
* between an input and output document for any given change. For example, the
* `add_class` and `remove_class` methods preserve whitespace and the class ordering
* within the `class` attribute; and when encountering tags with duplicated attributes,
* the Tag Processor will leave those invalid duplicate attributes where they are but
* update the proper attribute which the browser will read for parsing its value. An
* exception to this rule is that all attribute updates store their values as
* double-quoted strings, meaning that attributes on input with single-quoted or
* unquoted values will appear in the output with double-quotes.
*
* ### Scripting Flag
*
* The Tag Processor parses HTML with the "scripting flag" disabled. This means
* that it doesn't run any scripts while parsing the page. In a browser with
* JavaScript enabled, for example, the script can change the parse of the
* document as it loads. On the server, however, evaluating JavaScript is not
* only impractical, but also unwanted.
*
* Practically this means that the Tag Processor will descend into NOSCRIPT
* elements and process its child tags. Were the scripting flag enabled, such
* as in a typical browser, the contents of NOSCRIPT are skipped entirely.
*
* This allows the HTML API to process the content that will be presented in
* a browser when scripting is disabled, but it offers a different view of a
* page than most browser sessions will experience. E.g. the tags inside the
* NOSCRIPT disappear.
*
* ### Text Encoding
*
* The Tag Processor assumes that the input HTML document is encoded with a
* text encoding compatible with 7-bit ASCII's '<', '>', '&', ';', '/', '=',
* "'", '"', 'a' - 'z', 'A' - 'Z', and the whitespace characters ' ', tab,
* carriage-return, newline, and form-feed.
*
* In practice, this includes almost every single-byte encoding as well as
* UTF-8. Notably, however, it does not include UTF-16. If providing input
* that's incompatible, then convert the encoding beforehand.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @since 6.2.1 Fix: Support for various invalid comments; attribute updates are case-insensitive.
* @since 6.3.2 Fix: Skip HTML-like content inside rawtext elements such as STYLE.
* @since 6.5.0 Pauses processor when input ends in an incomplete syntax token.
* Introduces "special" elements which act like void elements, e.g. TITLE, STYLE.
* Allows scanning through all tokens and processing modifiable text, where applicable.
*/
class WP_HTML_Tag_Processor {
/**
* The maximum number of bookmarks allowed to exist at
* any given time.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var int
*
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::set_bookmark()
*/
const MAX_BOOKMARKS = 10;
/**
* Maximum number of times seek() can be called.
* Prevents accidental infinite loops.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var int
*
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::seek()
*/
const MAX_SEEK_OPS = 1000;
/**
* The HTML document to parse.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var string
*/
protected $html;
/**
* The last query passed to next_tag().
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var array|null
*/
private $last_query;
/**
* The tag name this processor currently scans for.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var string|null
*/
private $sought_tag_name;
/**
* The CSS class name this processor currently scans for.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var string|null
*/
private $sought_class_name;
/**
* The match offset this processor currently scans for.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var int|null
*/
private $sought_match_offset;
/**
* Whether to visit tag closers, e.g. </div>, when walking an input document.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var bool
*/
private $stop_on_tag_closers;
/**
* Specifies mode of operation of the parser at any given time.
*
* | State | Meaning |
* | ----------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------|
* | *Ready* | The parser is ready to run. |
* | *Complete* | There is nothing left to parse. |
* | *Incomplete* | The HTML ended in the middle of a token; nothing more can be parsed. |
* | *Matched tag* | Found an HTML tag; it's possible to modify its attributes. |
* | *Text node* | Found a #text node; this is plaintext and modifiable. |
* | *CDATA node* | Found a CDATA section; this is modifiable. |
* | *Comment* | Found a comment or bogus comment; this is modifiable. |
* | *Presumptuous* | Found an empty tag closer: `</>`. |
* | *Funky comment* | Found a tag closer with an invalid tag name; this is modifiable. |
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::STATE_READY
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::STATE_COMPLETE
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::STATE_MATCHED_TAG
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::STATE_TEXT_NODE
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::STATE_CDATA_NODE
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::STATE_COMMENT
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::STATE_DOCTYPE
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::STATE_PRESUMPTUOUS_TAG
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::STATE_FUNKY_COMMENT
*
* @var string
*/
protected $parser_state = self::STATE_READY;
/**
* Indicates if the document is in quirks mode or no-quirks mode.
*
* Impact on HTML parsing:
*
* - In `NO_QUIRKS_MODE` (also known as "standard mode"):
* - CSS class and ID selectors match byte-for-byte (case-sensitively).
* - A TABLE start tag `<table>` implicitly closes any open `P` element.
*
* - In `QUIRKS_MODE`:
* - CSS class and ID selectors match match in an ASCII case-insensitive manner.
* - A TABLE start tag `<table>` opens a `TABLE` element as a child of a `P`
* element if one is open.
*
* Quirks and no-quirks mode are thus mostly about styling, but have an impact when
* tables are found inside paragraph elements.
*
* @see self::QUIRKS_MODE
* @see self::NO_QUIRKS_MODE
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @var string
*/
protected $compat_mode = self::NO_QUIRKS_MODE;
/**
* Indicates whether the parser is inside foreign content,
* e.g. inside an SVG or MathML element.
*
* One of 'html', 'svg', or 'math'.
*
* Several parsing rules change based on whether the parser
* is inside foreign content, including whether CDATA sections
* are allowed and whether a self-closing flag indicates that
* an element has no content.
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @var string
*/
private $parsing_namespace = 'html';
/**
* What kind of syntax token became an HTML comment.
*
* Since there are many ways in which HTML syntax can create an HTML comment,
* this indicates which of those caused it. This allows the Tag Processor to
* represent more from the original input document than would appear in the DOM.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @var string|null
*/
protected $comment_type = null;
/**
* What kind of text the matched text node represents, if it was subdivided.
*
* @see self::TEXT_IS_NULL_SEQUENCE
* @see self::TEXT_IS_WHITESPACE
* @see self::TEXT_IS_GENERIC
* @see self::subdivide_text_appropriately
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @var string
*/
protected $text_node_classification = self::TEXT_IS_GENERIC;
/**
* How many bytes from the original HTML document have been read and parsed.
*
* This value points to the latest byte offset in the input document which
* has been already parsed. It is the internal cursor for the Tag Processor
* and updates while scanning through the HTML tokens.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var int
*/
private $bytes_already_parsed = 0;
/**
* Byte offset in input document where current token starts.
*
* Example:
*
* <div id="test">...
* 01234
* - token starts at 0
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @var int|null
*/
private $token_starts_at;
/**
* Byte length of current token.
*
* Example:
*
* <div id="test">...
* 012345678901234
* - token length is 14 - 0 = 14
*
* a <!-- comment --> is a token.
* 0123456789 123456789 123456789
* - token length is 17 - 2 = 15
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @var int|null
*/
private $token_length;
/**
* Byte offset in input document where current tag name starts.
*
* Example:
*
* <div id="test">...
* 01234
* - tag name starts at 1
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @var int|null
*/
private $tag_name_starts_at;
/**
* Byte length of current tag name.
*
* Example:
*
* <div id="test">...
* 01234
* --- tag name length is 3
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @var int|null
*/
private $tag_name_length;
/**
* Byte offset into input document where current modifiable text starts.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @var int
*/
private $text_starts_at;
/**
* Byte length of modifiable text.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @var int
*/
private $text_length;
/**
* Whether the current tag is an opening tag, e.g. <div>, or a closing tag, e.g. </div>.
*
* @var bool
*/
private $is_closing_tag;
/**
* Lazily-built index of attributes found within an HTML tag, keyed by the attribute name.
*
* Example:
*
* // Supposing the parser is working through this content
* // and stops after recognizing the `id` attribute.
* // <div id="test-4" class=outline title="data:text/plain;base64=asdk3nk1j3fo8">
* // ^ parsing will continue from this point.
* $this->attributes = array(
* 'id' => new WP_HTML_Attribute_Token( 'id', 9, 6, 5, 11, false )
* );
*
* // When picking up parsing again, or when asking to find the
* // `class` attribute we will continue and add to this array.
* $this->attributes = array(
* 'id' => new WP_HTML_Attribute_Token( 'id', 9, 6, 5, 11, false ),
* 'class' => new WP_HTML_Attribute_Token( 'class', 23, 7, 17, 13, false )
* );
*
* // Note that only the `class` attribute value is stored in the index.
* // That's because it is the only value used by this class at the moment.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var WP_HTML_Attribute_Token[]
*/
private $attributes = array();
/**
* Tracks spans of duplicate attributes on a given tag, used for removing
* all copies of an attribute when calling `remove_attribute()`.
*
* @since 6.3.2
*
* @var (WP_HTML_Span[])[]|null
*/
private $duplicate_attributes = null;
/**
* Which class names to add or remove from a tag.
*
* These are tracked separately from attribute updates because they are
* semantically distinct, whereas this interface exists for the common
* case of adding and removing class names while other attributes are
* generally modified as with DOM `setAttribute` calls.
*
* When modifying an HTML document these will eventually be collapsed
* into a single `set_attribute( 'class', $changes )` call.
*
* Example:
*
* // Add the `wp-block-group` class, remove the `wp-group` class.
* $classname_updates = array(
* // Indexed by a comparable class name.
* 'wp-block-group' => WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::ADD_CLASS,
* 'wp-group' => WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::REMOVE_CLASS
* );
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var bool[]
*/
private $classname_updates = array();
/**
* Tracks a semantic location in the original HTML which
* shifts with updates as they are applied to the document.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var WP_HTML_Span[]
*/
protected $bookmarks = array();
const ADD_CLASS = true;
const REMOVE_CLASS = false;
const SKIP_CLASS = null;
/**
* Lexical replacements to apply to input HTML document.
*
* "Lexical" in this class refers to the part of this class which
* operates on pure text _as text_ and not as HTML. There's a line
* between the public interface, with HTML-semantic methods like
* `set_attribute` and `add_class`, and an internal state that tracks
* text offsets in the input document.
*
* When higher-level HTML methods are called, those have to transform their
* operations (such as setting an attribute's value) into text diffing
* operations (such as replacing the sub-string from indices A to B with
* some given new string). These text-diffing operations are the lexical
* updates.
*
* As new higher-level methods are added they need to collapse their
* operations into these lower-level lexical updates since that's the
* Tag Processor's internal language of change. Any code which creates
* these lexical updates must ensure that they do not cross HTML syntax
* boundaries, however, so these should never be exposed outside of this
* class or any classes which intentionally expand its functionality.
*
* These are enqueued while editing the document instead of being immediately
* applied to avoid processing overhead, string allocations, and string
* copies when applying many updates to a single document.
*
* Example:
*
* // Replace an attribute stored with a new value, indices
* // sourced from the lazily-parsed HTML recognizer.
* $start = $attributes['src']->start;
* $length = $attributes['src']->length;
* $modifications[] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement( $start, $length, $new_value );
*
* // Correspondingly, something like this will appear in this array.
* $lexical_updates = array(
* WP_HTML_Text_Replacement( 14, 28, 'https://my-site.my-domain/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/kittens.jpg' )
* );
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var WP_HTML_Text_Replacement[]
*/
protected $lexical_updates = array();
/**
* Tracks and limits `seek()` calls to prevent accidental infinite loops.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @var int
*
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::seek()
*/
protected $seek_count = 0;
/**
* Whether the parser should skip over an immediately-following linefeed
* character, as is the case with LISTING, PRE, and TEXTAREA.
*
* > If the next token is a U+000A LINE FEED (LF) character token, then
* > ignore that token and move on to the next one. (Newlines at the start
* > of [these] elements are ignored as an authoring convenience.)
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @var int|null
*/
private $skip_newline_at = null;
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @param string $html HTML to process.
*/
public function __construct( $html ) {
$this->html = $html;
}
/**
* Switches parsing mode into a new namespace, such as when
* encountering an SVG tag and entering foreign content.
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @param string $new_namespace One of 'html', 'svg', or 'math' indicating into what
* namespace the next tokens will be processed.
* @return bool Whether the namespace was valid and changed.
*/
public function change_parsing_namespace( string $new_namespace ): bool {
if ( ! in_array( $new_namespace, array( 'html', 'math', 'svg' ), true ) ) {
return false;
}
$this->parsing_namespace = $new_namespace;
return true;
}
/**
* Finds the next tag matching the $query.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @since 6.5.0 No longer processes incomplete tokens at end of document; pauses the processor at start of token.
*
* @param array|string|null $query {
* Optional. Which tag name to find, having which class, etc. Default is to find any tag.
*
* @type string|null $tag_name Which tag to find, or `null` for "any tag."
* @type int|null $match_offset Find the Nth tag matching all search criteria.
* 1 for "first" tag, 3 for "third," etc.
* Defaults to first tag.
* @type string|null $class_name Tag must contain this whole class name to match.
* @type string|null $tag_closers "visit" or "skip": whether to stop on tag closers, e.g. </div>.
* }
* @return bool Whether a tag was matched.
*/
public function next_tag( $query = null ): bool {
$this->parse_query( $query );
$already_found = 0;
do {
if ( false === $this->next_token() ) {
return false;
}
if ( self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ) {
continue;
}
if ( $this->matches() ) {
++$already_found;
}
} while ( $already_found < $this->sought_match_offset );
return true;
}
/**
* Finds the next token in the HTML document.
*
* An HTML document can be viewed as a stream of tokens,
* where tokens are things like HTML tags, HTML comments,
* text nodes, etc. This method finds the next token in
* the HTML document and returns whether it found one.
*
* If it starts parsing a token and reaches the end of the
* document then it will seek to the start of the last
* token and pause, returning `false` to indicate that it
* failed to find a complete token.
*
* Possible token types, based on the HTML specification:
*
* - an HTML tag, whether opening, closing, or void.
* - a text node - the plaintext inside tags.
* - an HTML comment.
* - a DOCTYPE declaration.
* - a processing instruction, e.g. `<?xml version="1.0" ?>`.
*
* The Tag Processor currently only supports the tag token.
*
* @since 6.5.0
* @since 6.7.0 Recognizes CDATA sections within foreign content.
*
* @return bool Whether a token was parsed.
*/
public function next_token(): bool {
return $this->base_class_next_token();
}
/**
* Internal method which finds the next token in the HTML document.
*
* This method is a protected internal function which implements the logic for
* finding the next token in a document. It exists so that the parser can update
* its state without affecting the location of the cursor in the document and
* without triggering subclass methods for things like `next_token()`, e.g. when
* applying patches before searching for the next token.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @access private
*
* @return bool Whether a token was parsed.
*/
private function base_class_next_token(): bool {
$was_at = $this->bytes_already_parsed;
$this->after_tag();
// Don't proceed if there's nothing more to scan.
if (
self::STATE_COMPLETE === $this->parser_state ||
self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->parser_state
) {
return false;
}
/*
* The next step in the parsing loop determines the parsing state;
* clear it so that state doesn't linger from the previous step.
*/
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_READY;
if ( $this->bytes_already_parsed >= strlen( $this->html ) ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_COMPLETE;
return false;
}
// Find the next tag if it exists.
if ( false === $this->parse_next_tag() ) {
if ( self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->parser_state ) {
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $was_at;
}
return false;
}
/*
* For legacy reasons the rest of this function handles tags and their
* attributes. If the processor has reached the end of the document
* or if it matched any other token then it should return here to avoid
* attempting to process tag-specific syntax.
*/
if (
self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT !== $this->parser_state &&
self::STATE_COMPLETE !== $this->parser_state &&
self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state
) {
return true;
}
// Parse all of its attributes.
while ( $this->parse_next_attribute() ) {
continue;
}
// Ensure that the tag closes before the end of the document.
if (
self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->parser_state ||
$this->bytes_already_parsed >= strlen( $this->html )
) {
// Does this appropriately clear state (parsed attributes)?
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $was_at;
return false;
}
$tag_ends_at = strpos( $this->html, '>', $this->bytes_already_parsed );
if ( false === $tag_ends_at ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $was_at;
return false;
}
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $tag_ends_at + 1;
$this->token_length = $this->bytes_already_parsed - $this->token_starts_at;
/*
* Certain tags require additional processing. The first-letter pre-check
* avoids unnecessary string allocation when comparing the tag names.
*
* - IFRAME
* - LISTING (deprecated)
* - NOEMBED (deprecated)
* - NOFRAMES (deprecated)
* - PRE
* - SCRIPT
* - STYLE
* - TEXTAREA
* - TITLE
* - XMP (deprecated)
*/
if (
$this->is_closing_tag ||
'html' !== $this->parsing_namespace ||
1 !== strspn( $this->html, 'iIlLnNpPsStTxX', $this->tag_name_starts_at, 1 )
) {
return true;
}
$tag_name = $this->get_tag();
/*
* For LISTING, PRE, and TEXTAREA, the first linefeed of an immediately-following
* text node is ignored as an authoring convenience.
*
* @see static::skip_newline_at
*/
if ( 'LISTING' === $tag_name || 'PRE' === $tag_name ) {
$this->skip_newline_at = $this->bytes_already_parsed;
return true;
}
/*
* There are certain elements whose children are not DATA but are instead
* RCDATA or RAWTEXT. These cannot contain other elements, and the contents
* are parsed as plaintext, with character references decoded in RCDATA but
* not in RAWTEXT.
*
* These elements are described here as "self-contained" or special atomic
* elements whose end tag is consumed with the opening tag, and they will
* contain modifiable text inside of them.
*
* Preserve the opening tag pointers, as these will be overwritten
* when finding the closing tag. They will be reset after finding
* the closing to tag to point to the opening of the special atomic
* tag sequence.
*/
$tag_name_starts_at = $this->tag_name_starts_at;
$tag_name_length = $this->tag_name_length;
$tag_ends_at = $this->token_starts_at + $this->token_length;
$attributes = $this->attributes;
$duplicate_attributes = $this->duplicate_attributes;
// Find the closing tag if necessary.
switch ( $tag_name ) {
case 'SCRIPT':
$found_closer = $this->skip_script_data();
break;
case 'TEXTAREA':
case 'TITLE':
$found_closer = $this->skip_rcdata( $tag_name );
break;
/*
* In the browser this list would include the NOSCRIPT element,
* but the Tag Processor is an environment with the scripting
* flag disabled, meaning that it needs to descend into the
* NOSCRIPT element to be able to properly process what will be
* sent to a browser.
*
* Note that this rule makes HTML5 syntax incompatible with XML,
* because the parsing of this token depends on client application.
* The NOSCRIPT element cannot be represented in the XHTML syntax.
*/
case 'IFRAME':
case 'NOEMBED':
case 'NOFRAMES':
case 'STYLE':
case 'XMP':
$found_closer = $this->skip_rawtext( $tag_name );
break;
// No other tags should be treated in their entirety here.
default:
return true;
}
if ( ! $found_closer ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $was_at;
return false;
}
/*
* The values here look like they reference the opening tag but they reference
* the closing tag instead. This is why the opening tag values were stored
* above in a variable. It reads confusingly here, but that's because the
* functions that skip the contents have moved all the internal cursors past
* the inner content of the tag.
*/
$this->token_starts_at = $was_at;
$this->token_length = $this->bytes_already_parsed - $this->token_starts_at;
$this->text_starts_at = $tag_ends_at;
$this->text_length = $this->tag_name_starts_at - $this->text_starts_at;
$this->tag_name_starts_at = $tag_name_starts_at;
$this->tag_name_length = $tag_name_length;
$this->attributes = $attributes;
$this->duplicate_attributes = $duplicate_attributes;
return true;
}
/**
* Whether the processor paused because the input HTML document ended
* in the middle of a syntax element, such as in the middle of a tag.
*
* Example:
*
* $processor = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( '<input type="text" value="Th' );
* false === $processor->get_next_tag();
* true === $processor->paused_at_incomplete_token();
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @return bool Whether the parse paused at the start of an incomplete token.
*/
public function paused_at_incomplete_token(): bool {
return self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->parser_state;
}
/**
* Generator for a foreach loop to step through each class name for the matched tag.
*
* This generator function is designed to be used inside a "foreach" loop.
*
* Example:
*
* $p = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( "<div class='free <egg<\tlang-en'>" );
* $p->next_tag();
* foreach ( $p->class_list() as $class_name ) {
* echo "{$class_name} ";
* }
* // Outputs: "free <egg> lang-en "
*
* @since 6.4.0
*/
public function class_list() {
if ( self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ) {
return;
}
/** @var string $class contains the string value of the class attribute, with character references decoded. */
$class = $this->get_attribute( 'class' );
if ( ! is_string( $class ) ) {
return;
}
$seen = array();
$is_quirks = self::QUIRKS_MODE === $this->compat_mode;
$at = 0;
while ( $at < strlen( $class ) ) {
// Skip past any initial boundary characters.
$at += strspn( $class, " \t\f\r\n", $at );
if ( $at >= strlen( $class ) ) {
return;
}
// Find the byte length until the next boundary.
$length = strcspn( $class, " \t\f\r\n", $at );
if ( 0 === $length ) {
return;
}
$name = str_replace( "\x00", "\u{FFFD}", substr( $class, $at, $length ) );
if ( $is_quirks ) {
$name = strtolower( $name );
}
$at += $length;
/*
* It's expected that the number of class names for a given tag is relatively small.
* Given this, it is probably faster overall to scan an array for a value rather
* than to use the class name as a key and check if it's a key of $seen.
*/
if ( in_array( $name, $seen, true ) ) {
continue;
}
$seen[] = $name;
yield $name;
}
}
/**
* Returns if a matched tag contains the given ASCII case-insensitive class name.
*
* @since 6.4.0
*
* @param string $wanted_class Look for this CSS class name, ASCII case-insensitive.
* @return bool|null Whether the matched tag contains the given class name, or null if not matched.
*/
public function has_class( $wanted_class ): ?bool {
if ( self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ) {
return null;
}
$case_insensitive = self::QUIRKS_MODE === $this->compat_mode;
$wanted_length = strlen( $wanted_class );
foreach ( $this->class_list() as $class_name ) {
if (
strlen( $class_name ) === $wanted_length &&
0 === substr_compare( $class_name, $wanted_class, 0, strlen( $wanted_class ), $case_insensitive )
) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Sets a bookmark in the HTML document.
*
* Bookmarks represent specific places or tokens in the HTML
* document, such as a tag opener or closer. When applying
* edits to a document, such as setting an attribute, the
* text offsets of that token may shift; the bookmark is
* kept updated with those shifts and remains stable unless
* the entire span of text in which the token sits is removed.
*
* Release bookmarks when they are no longer needed.
*
* Example:
*
* <main><h2>Surprising fact you may not know!</h2></main>
* ^ ^
* \-|-- this `H2` opener bookmark tracks the token
*
* <main class="clickbait"><h2>Surprising fact you may no…
* ^ ^
* \-|-- it shifts with edits
*
* Bookmarks provide the ability to seek to a previously-scanned
* place in the HTML document. This avoids the need to re-scan
* the entire document.
*
* Example:
*
* <ul><li>One</li><li>Two</li><li>Three</li></ul>
* ^^^^
* want to note this last item
*
* $p = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( $html );
* $in_list = false;
* while ( $p->next_tag( array( 'tag_closers' => $in_list ? 'visit' : 'skip' ) ) ) {
* if ( 'UL' === $p->get_tag() ) {
* if ( $p->is_tag_closer() ) {
* $in_list = false;
* $p->set_bookmark( 'resume' );
* if ( $p->seek( 'last-li' ) ) {
* $p->add_class( 'last-li' );
* }
* $p->seek( 'resume' );
* $p->release_bookmark( 'last-li' );
* $p->release_bookmark( 'resume' );
* } else {
* $in_list = true;
* }
* }
*
* if ( 'LI' === $p->get_tag() ) {
* $p->set_bookmark( 'last-li' );
* }
* }
*
* Bookmarks intentionally hide the internal string offsets
* to which they refer. They are maintained internally as
* updates are applied to the HTML document and therefore
* retain their "position" - the location to which they
* originally pointed. The inability to use bookmarks with
* functions like `substr` is therefore intentional to guard
* against accidentally breaking the HTML.
*
* Because bookmarks allocate memory and require processing
* for every applied update, they are limited and require
* a name. They should not be created with programmatically-made
* names, such as "li_{$index}" with some loop. As a general
* rule they should only be created with string-literal names
* like "start-of-section" or "last-paragraph".
*
* Bookmarks are a powerful tool to enable complicated behavior.
* Consider double-checking that you need this tool if you are
* reaching for it, as inappropriate use could lead to broken
* HTML structure or unwanted processing overhead.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @param string $name Identifies this particular bookmark.
* @return bool Whether the bookmark was successfully created.
*/
public function set_bookmark( $name ): bool {
// It only makes sense to set a bookmark if the parser has paused on a concrete token.
if (
self::STATE_COMPLETE === $this->parser_state ||
self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->parser_state
) {
return false;
}
if ( ! array_key_exists( $name, $this->bookmarks ) && count( $this->bookmarks ) >= static::MAX_BOOKMARKS ) {
_doing_it_wrong(
__METHOD__,
__( 'Too many bookmarks: cannot create any more.' ),
'6.2.0'
);
return false;
}
$this->bookmarks[ $name ] = new WP_HTML_Span( $this->token_starts_at, $this->token_length );
return true;
}
/**
* Removes a bookmark that is no longer needed.
*
* Releasing a bookmark frees up the small
* performance overhead it requires.
*
* @param string $name Name of the bookmark to remove.
* @return bool Whether the bookmark already existed before removal.
*/
public function release_bookmark( $name ): bool {
if ( ! array_key_exists( $name, $this->bookmarks ) ) {
return false;
}
unset( $this->bookmarks[ $name ] );
return true;
}
/**
* Skips contents of generic rawtext elements.
*
* @since 6.3.2
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#generic-raw-text-element-parsing-algorithm
*
* @param string $tag_name The uppercase tag name which will close the RAWTEXT region.
* @return bool Whether an end to the RAWTEXT region was found before the end of the document.
*/
private function skip_rawtext( string $tag_name ): bool {
/*
* These two functions distinguish themselves on whether character references are
* decoded, and since functionality to read the inner markup isn't supported, it's
* not necessary to implement these two functions separately.
*/
return $this->skip_rcdata( $tag_name );
}
/**
* Skips contents of RCDATA elements, namely title and textarea tags.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#rcdata-state
*
* @param string $tag_name The uppercase tag name which will close the RCDATA region.
* @return bool Whether an end to the RCDATA region was found before the end of the document.
*/
private function skip_rcdata( string $tag_name ): bool {
$html = $this->html;
$doc_length = strlen( $html );
$tag_length = strlen( $tag_name );
$at = $this->bytes_already_parsed;
while ( false !== $at && $at < $doc_length ) {
$at = strpos( $this->html, '</', $at );
$this->tag_name_starts_at = $at;
// Fail if there is no possible tag closer.
if ( false === $at || ( $at + $tag_length ) >= $doc_length ) {
return false;
}
$at += 2;
/*
* Find a case-insensitive match to the tag name.
*
* Because tag names are limited to US-ASCII there is no
* need to perform any kind of Unicode normalization when
* comparing; any character which could be impacted by such
* normalization could not be part of a tag name.
*/
for ( $i = 0; $i < $tag_length; $i++ ) {
$tag_char = $tag_name[ $i ];
$html_char = $html[ $at + $i ];
if ( $html_char !== $tag_char && strtoupper( $html_char ) !== $tag_char ) {
$at += $i;
continue 2;
}
}
$at += $tag_length;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $at;
if ( $at >= strlen( $html ) ) {
return false;
}
/*
* Ensure that the tag name terminates to avoid matching on
* substrings of a longer tag name. For example, the sequence
* "</textarearug" should not match for "</textarea" even
* though "textarea" is found within the text.
*/
$c = $html[ $at ];
if ( ' ' !== $c && "\t" !== $c && "\r" !== $c && "\n" !== $c && '/' !== $c && '>' !== $c ) {
continue;
}
while ( $this->parse_next_attribute() ) {
continue;
}
$at = $this->bytes_already_parsed;
if ( $at >= strlen( $this->html ) ) {
return false;
}
if ( '>' === $html[ $at ] ) {
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $at + 1;
return true;
}
if ( $at + 1 >= strlen( $this->html ) ) {
return false;
}
if ( '/' === $html[ $at ] && '>' === $html[ $at + 1 ] ) {
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $at + 2;
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Skips contents of script tags.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @return bool Whether the script tag was closed before the end of the document.
*/
private function skip_script_data(): bool {
$state = 'unescaped';
$html = $this->html;
$doc_length = strlen( $html );
$at = $this->bytes_already_parsed;
while ( false !== $at && $at < $doc_length ) {
$at += strcspn( $html, '-<', $at );
/*
* For all script states a "-->" transitions
* back into the normal unescaped script mode,
* even if that's the current state.
*/
if (
$at + 2 < $doc_length &&
'-' === $html[ $at ] &&
'-' === $html[ $at + 1 ] &&
'>' === $html[ $at + 2 ]
) {
$at += 3;
$state = 'unescaped';
continue;
}
if ( $at + 1 >= $doc_length ) {
return false;
}
/*
* Everything of interest past here starts with "<".
* Check this character and advance position regardless.
*/
if ( '<' !== $html[ $at++ ] ) {
continue;
}
/*
* Unlike with "-->", the "<!--" only transitions
* into the escaped mode if not already there.
*
* Inside the escaped modes it will be ignored; and
* should never break out of the double-escaped
* mode and back into the escaped mode.
*
* While this requires a mode change, it does not
* impact the parsing otherwise, so continue
* parsing after updating the state.
*/
if (
$at + 2 < $doc_length &&
'!' === $html[ $at ] &&
'-' === $html[ $at + 1 ] &&
'-' === $html[ $at + 2 ]
) {
$at += 3;
$state = 'unescaped' === $state ? 'escaped' : $state;
continue;
}
if ( '/' === $html[ $at ] ) {
$closer_potentially_starts_at = $at - 1;
$is_closing = true;
++$at;
} else {
$is_closing = false;
}
/*
* At this point the only remaining state-changes occur with the
* <script> and </script> tags; unless one of these appears next,
* proceed scanning to the next potential token in the text.
*/
if ( ! (
$at + 6 < $doc_length &&
( 's' === $html[ $at ] || 'S' === $html[ $at ] ) &&
( 'c' === $html[ $at + 1 ] || 'C' === $html[ $at + 1 ] ) &&
( 'r' === $html[ $at + 2 ] || 'R' === $html[ $at + 2 ] ) &&
( 'i' === $html[ $at + 3 ] || 'I' === $html[ $at + 3 ] ) &&
( 'p' === $html[ $at + 4 ] || 'P' === $html[ $at + 4 ] ) &&
( 't' === $html[ $at + 5 ] || 'T' === $html[ $at + 5 ] )
) ) {
++$at;
continue;
}
/*
* Ensure that the script tag terminates to avoid matching on
* substrings of a non-match. For example, the sequence
* "<script123" should not end a script region even though
* "<script" is found within the text.
*/
if ( $at + 6 >= $doc_length ) {
continue;
}
$at += 6;
$c = $html[ $at ];
if ( ' ' !== $c && "\t" !== $c && "\r" !== $c && "\n" !== $c && '/' !== $c && '>' !== $c ) {
++$at;
continue;
}
if ( 'escaped' === $state && ! $is_closing ) {
$state = 'double-escaped';
continue;
}
if ( 'double-escaped' === $state && $is_closing ) {
$state = 'escaped';
continue;
}
if ( $is_closing ) {
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $closer_potentially_starts_at;
$this->tag_name_starts_at = $closer_potentially_starts_at;
if ( $this->bytes_already_parsed >= $doc_length ) {
return false;
}
while ( $this->parse_next_attribute() ) {
continue;
}
if ( $this->bytes_already_parsed >= $doc_length ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
if ( '>' === $html[ $this->bytes_already_parsed ] ) {
++$this->bytes_already_parsed;
return true;
}
}
++$at;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Parses the next tag.
*
* This will find and start parsing the next tag, including
* the opening `<`, the potential closer `/`, and the tag
* name. It does not parse the attributes or scan to the
* closing `>`; these are left for other methods.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @since 6.2.1 Support abruptly-closed comments, invalid-tag-closer-comments, and empty elements.
*
* @return bool Whether a tag was found before the end of the document.
*/
private function parse_next_tag(): bool {
$this->after_tag();
$html = $this->html;
$doc_length = strlen( $html );
$was_at = $this->bytes_already_parsed;
$at = $was_at;
while ( $at < $doc_length ) {
$at = strpos( $html, '<', $at );
if ( false === $at ) {
break;
}
if ( $at > $was_at ) {
/*
* A "<" normally starts a new HTML tag or syntax token, but in cases where the
* following character can't produce a valid token, the "<" is instead treated
* as plaintext and the parser should skip over it. This avoids a problem when
* following earlier practices of typing emoji with text, e.g. "<3". This
* should be a heart, not a tag. It's supposed to be rendered, not hidden.
*
* At this point the parser checks if this is one of those cases and if it is
* will continue searching for the next "<" in search of a token boundary.
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#tag-open-state
*/
if ( 1 !== strspn( $html, '!/?abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ', $at + 1, 1 ) ) {
++$at;
continue;
}
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_TEXT_NODE;
$this->token_starts_at = $was_at;
$this->token_length = $at - $was_at;
$this->text_starts_at = $was_at;
$this->text_length = $this->token_length;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $at;
return true;
}
$this->token_starts_at = $at;
if ( $at + 1 < $doc_length && '/' === $this->html[ $at + 1 ] ) {
$this->is_closing_tag = true;
++$at;
} else {
$this->is_closing_tag = false;
}
/*
* HTML tag names must start with [a-zA-Z] otherwise they are not tags.
* For example, "<3" is rendered as text, not a tag opener. If at least
* one letter follows the "<" then _it is_ a tag, but if the following
* character is anything else it _is not a tag_.
*
* It's not uncommon to find non-tags starting with `<` in an HTML
* document, so it's good for performance to make this pre-check before
* continuing to attempt to parse a tag name.
*
* Reference:
* * https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#data-state
* * https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#tag-open-state
*/
$tag_name_prefix_length = strspn( $html, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ', $at + 1 );
if ( $tag_name_prefix_length > 0 ) {
++$at;
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG;
$this->tag_name_starts_at = $at;
$this->tag_name_length = $tag_name_prefix_length + strcspn( $html, " \t\f\r\n/>", $at + $tag_name_prefix_length );
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $at + $this->tag_name_length;
return true;
}
/*
* Abort if no tag is found before the end of
* the document. There is nothing left to parse.
*/
if ( $at + 1 >= $doc_length ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
/*
* `<!` transitions to markup declaration open state
* https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#markup-declaration-open-state
*/
if ( ! $this->is_closing_tag && '!' === $html[ $at + 1 ] ) {
/*
* `<!--` transitions to a comment state – apply further comment rules.
* https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#tag-open-state
*/
if ( 0 === substr_compare( $html, '--', $at + 2, 2 ) ) {
$closer_at = $at + 4;
// If it's not possible to close the comment then there is nothing more to scan.
if ( $doc_length <= $closer_at ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
// Abruptly-closed empty comments are a sequence of dashes followed by `>`.
$span_of_dashes = strspn( $html, '-', $closer_at );
if ( '>' === $html[ $closer_at + $span_of_dashes ] ) {
/*
* @todo When implementing `set_modifiable_text()` ensure that updates to this token
* don't break the syntax for short comments, e.g. `<!--->`. Unlike other comment
* and bogus comment syntax, these leave no clear insertion point for text and
* they need to be modified specially in order to contain text. E.g. to store
* `?` as the modifiable text, the `<!--->` needs to become `<!--?-->`, which
* involves inserting an additional `-` into the token after the modifiable text.
*/
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_COMMENT;
$this->comment_type = self::COMMENT_AS_ABRUPTLY_CLOSED_COMMENT;
$this->token_length = $closer_at + $span_of_dashes + 1 - $this->token_starts_at;
// Only provide modifiable text if the token is long enough to contain it.
if ( $span_of_dashes >= 2 ) {
$this->comment_type = self::COMMENT_AS_HTML_COMMENT;
$this->text_starts_at = $this->token_starts_at + 4;
$this->text_length = $span_of_dashes - 2;
}
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $closer_at + $span_of_dashes + 1;
return true;
}
/*
* Comments may be closed by either a --> or an invalid --!>.
* The first occurrence closes the comment.
*
* See https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#parse-error-incorrectly-closed-comment
*/
--$closer_at; // Pre-increment inside condition below reduces risk of accidental infinite looping.
while ( ++$closer_at < $doc_length ) {
$closer_at = strpos( $html, '--', $closer_at );
if ( false === $closer_at ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
if ( $closer_at + 2 < $doc_length && '>' === $html[ $closer_at + 2 ] ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_COMMENT;
$this->comment_type = self::COMMENT_AS_HTML_COMMENT;
$this->token_length = $closer_at + 3 - $this->token_starts_at;
$this->text_starts_at = $this->token_starts_at + 4;
$this->text_length = $closer_at - $this->text_starts_at;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $closer_at + 3;
return true;
}
if (
$closer_at + 3 < $doc_length &&
'!' === $html[ $closer_at + 2 ] &&
'>' === $html[ $closer_at + 3 ]
) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_COMMENT;
$this->comment_type = self::COMMENT_AS_HTML_COMMENT;
$this->token_length = $closer_at + 4 - $this->token_starts_at;
$this->text_starts_at = $this->token_starts_at + 4;
$this->text_length = $closer_at - $this->text_starts_at;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $closer_at + 4;
return true;
}
}
}
/*
* `<!DOCTYPE` transitions to DOCTYPE state – skip to the nearest >
* These are ASCII-case-insensitive.
* https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#tag-open-state
*/
if (
$doc_length > $at + 8 &&
( 'D' === $html[ $at + 2 ] || 'd' === $html[ $at + 2 ] ) &&
( 'O' === $html[ $at + 3 ] || 'o' === $html[ $at + 3 ] ) &&
( 'C' === $html[ $at + 4 ] || 'c' === $html[ $at + 4 ] ) &&
( 'T' === $html[ $at + 5 ] || 't' === $html[ $at + 5 ] ) &&
( 'Y' === $html[ $at + 6 ] || 'y' === $html[ $at + 6 ] ) &&
( 'P' === $html[ $at + 7 ] || 'p' === $html[ $at + 7 ] ) &&
( 'E' === $html[ $at + 8 ] || 'e' === $html[ $at + 8 ] )
) {
$closer_at = strpos( $html, '>', $at + 9 );
if ( false === $closer_at ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_DOCTYPE;
$this->token_length = $closer_at + 1 - $this->token_starts_at;
$this->text_starts_at = $this->token_starts_at + 9;
$this->text_length = $closer_at - $this->text_starts_at;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $closer_at + 1;
return true;
}
if (
'html' !== $this->parsing_namespace &&
strlen( $html ) > $at + 8 &&
'[' === $html[ $at + 2 ] &&
'C' === $html[ $at + 3 ] &&
'D' === $html[ $at + 4 ] &&
'A' === $html[ $at + 5 ] &&
'T' === $html[ $at + 6 ] &&
'A' === $html[ $at + 7 ] &&
'[' === $html[ $at + 8 ]
) {
$closer_at = strpos( $html, ']]>', $at + 9 );
if ( false === $closer_at ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_CDATA_NODE;
$this->text_starts_at = $at + 9;
$this->text_length = $closer_at - $this->text_starts_at;
$this->token_length = $closer_at + 3 - $this->token_starts_at;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $closer_at + 3;
return true;
}
/*
* Anything else here is an incorrectly-opened comment and transitions
* to the bogus comment state - skip to the nearest >. If no closer is
* found then the HTML was truncated inside the markup declaration.
*/
$closer_at = strpos( $html, '>', $at + 1 );
if ( false === $closer_at ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_COMMENT;
$this->comment_type = self::COMMENT_AS_INVALID_HTML;
$this->token_length = $closer_at + 1 - $this->token_starts_at;
$this->text_starts_at = $this->token_starts_at + 2;
$this->text_length = $closer_at - $this->text_starts_at;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $closer_at + 1;
/*
* Identify nodes that would be CDATA if HTML had CDATA sections.
*
* This section must occur after identifying the bogus comment end
* because in an HTML parser it will span to the nearest `>`, even
* if there's no `]]>` as would be required in an XML document. It
* is therefore not possible to parse a CDATA section containing
* a `>` in the HTML syntax.
*
* Inside foreign elements there is a discrepancy between browsers
* and the specification on this.
*
* @todo Track whether the Tag Processor is inside a foreign element
* and require the proper closing `]]>` in those cases.
*/
if (
$this->token_length >= 10 &&
'[' === $html[ $this->token_starts_at + 2 ] &&
'C' === $html[ $this->token_starts_at + 3 ] &&
'D' === $html[ $this->token_starts_at + 4 ] &&
'A' === $html[ $this->token_starts_at + 5 ] &&
'T' === $html[ $this->token_starts_at + 6 ] &&
'A' === $html[ $this->token_starts_at + 7 ] &&
'[' === $html[ $this->token_starts_at + 8 ] &&
']' === $html[ $closer_at - 1 ] &&
']' === $html[ $closer_at - 2 ]
) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_COMMENT;
$this->comment_type = self::COMMENT_AS_CDATA_LOOKALIKE;
$this->text_starts_at += 7;
$this->text_length -= 9;
}
return true;
}
/*
* </> is a missing end tag name, which is ignored.
*
* This was also known as the "presumptuous empty tag"
* in early discussions as it was proposed to close
* the nearest previous opening tag.
*
* See https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#parse-error-missing-end-tag-name
*/
if ( '>' === $html[ $at + 1 ] ) {
// `<>` is interpreted as plaintext.
if ( ! $this->is_closing_tag ) {
++$at;
continue;
}
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_PRESUMPTUOUS_TAG;
$this->token_length = $at + 2 - $this->token_starts_at;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $at + 2;
return true;
}
/*
* `<?` transitions to a bogus comment state – skip to the nearest >
* See https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#tag-open-state
*/
if ( ! $this->is_closing_tag && '?' === $html[ $at + 1 ] ) {
$closer_at = strpos( $html, '>', $at + 2 );
if ( false === $closer_at ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_COMMENT;
$this->comment_type = self::COMMENT_AS_INVALID_HTML;
$this->token_length = $closer_at + 1 - $this->token_starts_at;
$this->text_starts_at = $this->token_starts_at + 2;
$this->text_length = $closer_at - $this->text_starts_at;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $closer_at + 1;
/*
* Identify a Processing Instruction node were HTML to have them.
*
* This section must occur after identifying the bogus comment end
* because in an HTML parser it will span to the nearest `>`, even
* if there's no `?>` as would be required in an XML document. It
* is therefore not possible to parse a Processing Instruction node
* containing a `>` in the HTML syntax.
*
* XML allows for more target names, but this code only identifies
* those with ASCII-representable target names. This means that it
* may identify some Processing Instruction nodes as bogus comments,
* but it will not misinterpret the HTML structure. By limiting the
* identification to these target names the Tag Processor can avoid
* the need to start parsing UTF-8 sequences.
*
* > NameStartChar ::= ":" | [A-Z] | "_" | [a-z] | [#xC0-#xD6] | [#xD8-#xF6] | [#xF8-#x2FF] |
* [#x370-#x37D] | [#x37F-#x1FFF] | [#x200C-#x200D] | [#x2070-#x218F] |
* [#x2C00-#x2FEF] | [#x3001-#xD7FF] | [#xF900-#xFDCF] | [#xFDF0-#xFFFD] |
* [#x10000-#xEFFFF]
* > NameChar ::= NameStartChar | "-" | "." | [0-9] | #xB7 | [#x0300-#x036F] | [#x203F-#x2040]
*
* @todo Processing instruction nodes in SGML may contain any kind of markup. XML defines a
* special case with `<?xml ... ?>` syntax, but the `?` is part of the bogus comment.
*
* @see https://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml11-20060816/#NT-PITarget
*/
if ( $this->token_length >= 5 && '?' === $html[ $closer_at - 1 ] ) {
$comment_text = substr( $html, $this->token_starts_at + 2, $this->token_length - 4 );
$pi_target_length = strspn( $comment_text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ:_' );
if ( 0 < $pi_target_length ) {
$pi_target_length += strspn( $comment_text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789:_-.', $pi_target_length );
$this->comment_type = self::COMMENT_AS_PI_NODE_LOOKALIKE;
$this->tag_name_starts_at = $this->token_starts_at + 2;
$this->tag_name_length = $pi_target_length;
$this->text_starts_at += $pi_target_length;
$this->text_length -= $pi_target_length + 1;
}
}
return true;
}
/*
* If a non-alpha starts the tag name in a tag closer it's a comment.
* Find the first `>`, which closes the comment.
*
* This parser classifies these particular comments as special "funky comments"
* which are made available for further processing.
*
* See https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#parse-error-invalid-first-character-of-tag-name
*/
if ( $this->is_closing_tag ) {
// No chance of finding a closer.
if ( $at + 3 > $doc_length ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
$closer_at = strpos( $html, '>', $at + 2 );
if ( false === $closer_at ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_FUNKY_COMMENT;
$this->token_length = $closer_at + 1 - $this->token_starts_at;
$this->text_starts_at = $this->token_starts_at + 2;
$this->text_length = $closer_at - $this->text_starts_at;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $closer_at + 1;
return true;
}
++$at;
}
/*
* This does not imply an incomplete parse; it indicates that there
* can be nothing left in the document other than a #text node.
*/
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_TEXT_NODE;
$this->token_starts_at = $was_at;
$this->token_length = $doc_length - $was_at;
$this->text_starts_at = $was_at;
$this->text_length = $this->token_length;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $doc_length;
return true;
}
/**
* Parses the next attribute.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @return bool Whether an attribute was found before the end of the document.
*/
private function parse_next_attribute(): bool {
$doc_length = strlen( $this->html );
// Skip whitespace and slashes.
$this->bytes_already_parsed += strspn( $this->html, " \t\f\r\n/", $this->bytes_already_parsed );
if ( $this->bytes_already_parsed >= $doc_length ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
/*
* Treat the equal sign as a part of the attribute
* name if it is the first encountered byte.
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#before-attribute-name-state
*/
$name_length = '=' === $this->html[ $this->bytes_already_parsed ]
? 1 + strcspn( $this->html, "=/> \t\f\r\n", $this->bytes_already_parsed + 1 )
: strcspn( $this->html, "=/> \t\f\r\n", $this->bytes_already_parsed );
// No attribute, just tag closer.
if ( 0 === $name_length || $this->bytes_already_parsed + $name_length >= $doc_length ) {
return false;
}
$attribute_start = $this->bytes_already_parsed;
$attribute_name = substr( $this->html, $attribute_start, $name_length );
$this->bytes_already_parsed += $name_length;
if ( $this->bytes_already_parsed >= $doc_length ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
$this->skip_whitespace();
if ( $this->bytes_already_parsed >= $doc_length ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
$has_value = '=' === $this->html[ $this->bytes_already_parsed ];
if ( $has_value ) {
++$this->bytes_already_parsed;
$this->skip_whitespace();
if ( $this->bytes_already_parsed >= $doc_length ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
switch ( $this->html[ $this->bytes_already_parsed ] ) {
case "'":
case '"':
$quote = $this->html[ $this->bytes_already_parsed ];
$value_start = $this->bytes_already_parsed + 1;
$end_quote_at = strpos( $this->html, $quote, $value_start );
$end_quote_at = false === $end_quote_at ? $doc_length : $end_quote_at;
$value_length = $end_quote_at - $value_start;
$attribute_end = $end_quote_at + 1;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $attribute_end;
break;
default:
$value_start = $this->bytes_already_parsed;
$value_length = strcspn( $this->html, "> \t\f\r\n", $value_start );
$attribute_end = $value_start + $value_length;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $attribute_end;
}
} else {
$value_start = $this->bytes_already_parsed;
$value_length = 0;
$attribute_end = $attribute_start + $name_length;
}
if ( $attribute_end >= $doc_length ) {
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT;
return false;
}
if ( $this->is_closing_tag ) {
return true;
}
/*
* > There must never be two or more attributes on
* > the same start tag whose names are an ASCII
* > case-insensitive match for each other.
* - HTML 5 spec
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#attributes-2:ascii-case-insensitive
*/
$comparable_name = strtolower( $attribute_name );
// If an attribute is listed many times, only use the first declaration and ignore the rest.
if ( ! isset( $this->attributes[ $comparable_name ] ) ) {
$this->attributes[ $comparable_name ] = new WP_HTML_Attribute_Token(
$attribute_name,
$value_start,
$value_length,
$attribute_start,
$attribute_end - $attribute_start,
! $has_value
);
return true;
}
/*
* Track the duplicate attributes so if we remove it, all disappear together.
*
* While `$this->duplicated_attributes` could always be stored as an `array()`,
* which would simplify the logic here, storing a `null` and only allocating
* an array when encountering duplicates avoids needless allocations in the
* normative case of parsing tags with no duplicate attributes.
*/
$duplicate_span = new WP_HTML_Span( $attribute_start, $attribute_end - $attribute_start );
if ( null === $this->duplicate_attributes ) {
$this->duplicate_attributes = array( $comparable_name => array( $duplicate_span ) );
} elseif ( ! isset( $this->duplicate_attributes[ $comparable_name ] ) ) {
$this->duplicate_attributes[ $comparable_name ] = array( $duplicate_span );
} else {
$this->duplicate_attributes[ $comparable_name ][] = $duplicate_span;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Move the internal cursor past any immediate successive whitespace.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*/
private function skip_whitespace(): void {
$this->bytes_already_parsed += strspn( $this->html, " \t\f\r\n", $this->bytes_already_parsed );
}
/**
* Applies attribute updates and cleans up once a tag is fully parsed.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*/
private function after_tag(): void {
/*
* There could be lexical updates enqueued for an attribute that
* also exists on the next tag. In order to avoid conflating the
* attributes across the two tags, lexical updates with names
* need to be flushed to raw lexical updates.
*/
$this->class_name_updates_to_attributes_updates();
/*
* Purge updates if there are too many. The actual count isn't
* scientific, but a few values from 100 to a few thousand were
* tests to find a practically-useful limit.
*
* If the update queue grows too big, then the Tag Processor
* will spend more time iterating through them and lose the
* efficiency gains of deferring applying them.
*/
if ( 1000 < count( $this->lexical_updates ) ) {
$this->get_updated_html();
}
foreach ( $this->lexical_updates as $name => $update ) {
/*
* Any updates appearing after the cursor should be applied
* before proceeding, otherwise they may be overlooked.
*/
if ( $update->start >= $this->bytes_already_parsed ) {
$this->get_updated_html();
break;
}
if ( is_int( $name ) ) {
continue;
}
$this->lexical_updates[] = $update;
unset( $this->lexical_updates[ $name ] );
}
$this->token_starts_at = null;
$this->token_length = null;
$this->tag_name_starts_at = null;
$this->tag_name_length = null;
$this->text_starts_at = 0;
$this->text_length = 0;
$this->is_closing_tag = null;
$this->attributes = array();
$this->comment_type = null;
$this->text_node_classification = self::TEXT_IS_GENERIC;
$this->duplicate_attributes = null;
}
/**
* Converts class name updates into tag attributes updates
* (they are accumulated in different data formats for performance).
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::$lexical_updates
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::$classname_updates
*/
private function class_name_updates_to_attributes_updates(): void {
if ( count( $this->classname_updates ) === 0 ) {
return;
}
$existing_class = $this->get_enqueued_attribute_value( 'class' );
if ( null === $existing_class || true === $existing_class ) {
$existing_class = '';
}
if ( false === $existing_class && isset( $this->attributes['class'] ) ) {
$existing_class = substr(
$this->html,
$this->attributes['class']->value_starts_at,
$this->attributes['class']->value_length
);
}
if ( false === $existing_class ) {
$existing_class = '';
}
/**
* Updated "class" attribute value.
*
* This is incrementally built while scanning through the existing class
* attribute, skipping removed classes on the way, and then appending
* added classes at the end. Only when finished processing will the
* value contain the final new value.
* @var string $class
*/
$class = '';
/**
* Tracks the cursor position in the existing
* class attribute value while parsing.
*
* @var int $at
*/
$at = 0;
/**
* Indicates if there's any need to modify the existing class attribute.
*
* If a call to `add_class()` and `remove_class()` wouldn't impact
* the `class` attribute value then there's no need to rebuild it.
* For example, when adding a class that's already present or
* removing one that isn't.
*
* This flag enables a performance optimization when none of the enqueued
* class updates would impact the `class` attribute; namely, that the
* processor can continue without modifying the input document, as if
* none of the `add_class()` or `remove_class()` calls had been made.
*
* This flag is set upon the first change that requires a string update.
*
* @var bool $modified
*/
$modified = false;
$seen = array();
$to_remove = array();
$is_quirks = self::QUIRKS_MODE === $this->compat_mode;
if ( $is_quirks ) {
foreach ( $this->classname_updates as $updated_name => $action ) {
if ( self::REMOVE_CLASS === $action ) {
$to_remove[] = strtolower( $updated_name );
}
}
} else {
foreach ( $this->classname_updates as $updated_name => $action ) {
if ( self::REMOVE_CLASS === $action ) {
$to_remove[] = $updated_name;
}
}
}
// Remove unwanted classes by only copying the new ones.
$existing_class_length = strlen( $existing_class );
while ( $at < $existing_class_length ) {
// Skip to the first non-whitespace character.
$ws_at = $at;
$ws_length = strspn( $existing_class, " \t\f\r\n", $ws_at );
$at += $ws_length;
// Capture the class name – it's everything until the next whitespace.
$name_length = strcspn( $existing_class, " \t\f\r\n", $at );
if ( 0 === $name_length ) {
// If no more class names are found then that's the end.
break;
}
$name = substr( $existing_class, $at, $name_length );
$comparable_class_name = $is_quirks ? strtolower( $name ) : $name;
$at += $name_length;
// If this class is marked for removal, remove it and move on to the next one.
if ( in_array( $comparable_class_name, $to_remove, true ) ) {
$modified = true;
continue;
}
// If a class has already been seen then skip it; it should not be added twice.
if ( in_array( $comparable_class_name, $seen, true ) ) {
continue;
}
$seen[] = $comparable_class_name;
/*
* Otherwise, append it to the new "class" attribute value.
*
* There are options for handling whitespace between tags.
* Preserving the existing whitespace produces fewer changes
* to the HTML content and should clarify the before/after
* content when debugging the modified output.
*
* This approach contrasts normalizing the inter-class
* whitespace to a single space, which might appear cleaner
* in the output HTML but produce a noisier change.
*/
if ( '' !== $class ) {
$class .= substr( $existing_class, $ws_at, $ws_length );
}
$class .= $name;
}
// Add new classes by appending those which haven't already been seen.
foreach ( $this->classname_updates as $name => $operation ) {
$comparable_name = $is_quirks ? strtolower( $name ) : $name;
if ( self::ADD_CLASS === $operation && ! in_array( $comparable_name, $seen, true ) ) {
$modified = true;
$class .= strlen( $class ) > 0 ? ' ' : '';
$class .= $name;
}
}
$this->classname_updates = array();
if ( ! $modified ) {
return;
}
if ( strlen( $class ) > 0 ) {
$this->set_attribute( 'class', $class );
} else {
$this->remove_attribute( 'class' );
}
}
/**
* Applies attribute updates to HTML document.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @since 6.2.1 Accumulates shift for internal cursor and passed pointer.
* @since 6.3.0 Invalidate any bookmarks whose targets are overwritten.
*
* @param int $shift_this_point Accumulate and return shift for this position.
* @return int How many bytes the given pointer moved in response to the updates.
*/
private function apply_attributes_updates( int $shift_this_point ): int {
if ( ! count( $this->lexical_updates ) ) {
return 0;
}
$accumulated_shift_for_given_point = 0;
/*
* Attribute updates can be enqueued in any order but updates
* to the document must occur in lexical order; that is, each
* replacement must be made before all others which follow it
* at later string indices in the input document.
*
* Sorting avoid making out-of-order replacements which
* can lead to mangled output, partially-duplicated
* attributes, and overwritten attributes.
*/
usort( $this->lexical_updates, array( self::class, 'sort_start_ascending' ) );
$bytes_already_copied = 0;
$output_buffer = '';
foreach ( $this->lexical_updates as $diff ) {
$shift = strlen( $diff->text ) - $diff->length;
// Adjust the cursor position by however much an update affects it.
if ( $diff->start < $this->bytes_already_parsed ) {
$this->bytes_already_parsed += $shift;
}
// Accumulate shift of the given pointer within this function call.
if ( $diff->start < $shift_this_point ) {
$accumulated_shift_for_given_point += $shift;
}
$output_buffer .= substr( $this->html, $bytes_already_copied, $diff->start - $bytes_already_copied );
$output_buffer .= $diff->text;
$bytes_already_copied = $diff->start + $diff->length;
}
$this->html = $output_buffer . substr( $this->html, $bytes_already_copied );
/*
* Adjust bookmark locations to account for how the text
* replacements adjust offsets in the input document.
*/
foreach ( $this->bookmarks as $bookmark_name => $bookmark ) {
$bookmark_end = $bookmark->start + $bookmark->length;
/*
* Each lexical update which appears before the bookmark's endpoints
* might shift the offsets for those endpoints. Loop through each change
* and accumulate the total shift for each bookmark, then apply that
* shift after tallying the full delta.
*/
$head_delta = 0;
$tail_delta = 0;
foreach ( $this->lexical_updates as $diff ) {
$diff_end = $diff->start + $diff->length;
if ( $bookmark->start < $diff->start && $bookmark_end < $diff->start ) {
break;
}
if ( $bookmark->start >= $diff->start && $bookmark_end < $diff_end ) {
$this->release_bookmark( $bookmark_name );
continue 2;
}
$delta = strlen( $diff->text ) - $diff->length;
if ( $bookmark->start >= $diff->start ) {
$head_delta += $delta;
}
if ( $bookmark_end >= $diff_end ) {
$tail_delta += $delta;
}
}
$bookmark->start += $head_delta;
$bookmark->length += $tail_delta - $head_delta;
}
$this->lexical_updates = array();
return $accumulated_shift_for_given_point;
}
/**
* Checks whether a bookmark with the given name exists.
*
* @since 6.3.0
*
* @param string $bookmark_name Name to identify a bookmark that potentially exists.
* @return bool Whether that bookmark exists.
*/
public function has_bookmark( $bookmark_name ): bool {
return array_key_exists( $bookmark_name, $this->bookmarks );
}
/**
* Move the internal cursor in the Tag Processor to a given bookmark's location.
*
* In order to prevent accidental infinite loops, there's a
* maximum limit on the number of times seek() can be called.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @param string $bookmark_name Jump to the place in the document identified by this bookmark name.
* @return bool Whether the internal cursor was successfully moved to the bookmark's location.
*/
public function seek( $bookmark_name ): bool {
if ( ! array_key_exists( $bookmark_name, $this->bookmarks ) ) {
_doing_it_wrong(
__METHOD__,
__( 'Unknown bookmark name.' ),
'6.2.0'
);
return false;
}
$existing_bookmark = $this->bookmarks[ $bookmark_name ];
if (
$this->token_starts_at === $existing_bookmark->start &&
$this->token_length === $existing_bookmark->length
) {
return true;
}
if ( ++$this->seek_count > static::MAX_SEEK_OPS ) {
_doing_it_wrong(
__METHOD__,
__( 'Too many calls to seek() - this can lead to performance issues.' ),
'6.2.0'
);
return false;
}
// Flush out any pending updates to the document.
$this->get_updated_html();
// Point this tag processor before the sought tag opener and consume it.
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $this->bookmarks[ $bookmark_name ]->start;
$this->parser_state = self::STATE_READY;
return $this->next_token();
}
/**
* Compare two WP_HTML_Text_Replacement objects.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @param WP_HTML_Text_Replacement $a First attribute update.
* @param WP_HTML_Text_Replacement $b Second attribute update.
* @return int Comparison value for string order.
*/
private static function sort_start_ascending( WP_HTML_Text_Replacement $a, WP_HTML_Text_Replacement $b ): int {
$by_start = $a->start - $b->start;
if ( 0 !== $by_start ) {
return $by_start;
}
$by_text = isset( $a->text, $b->text ) ? strcmp( $a->text, $b->text ) : 0;
if ( 0 !== $by_text ) {
return $by_text;
}
/*
* This code should be unreachable, because it implies the two replacements
* start at the same location and contain the same text.
*/
return $a->length - $b->length;
}
/**
* Return the enqueued value for a given attribute, if one exists.
*
* Enqueued updates can take different data types:
* - If an update is enqueued and is boolean, the return will be `true`
* - If an update is otherwise enqueued, the return will be the string value of that update.
* - If an attribute is enqueued to be removed, the return will be `null` to indicate that.
* - If no updates are enqueued, the return will be `false` to differentiate from "removed."
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @param string $comparable_name The attribute name in its comparable form.
* @return string|boolean|null Value of enqueued update if present, otherwise false.
*/
private function get_enqueued_attribute_value( string $comparable_name ) {
if ( self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ) {
return false;
}
if ( ! isset( $this->lexical_updates[ $comparable_name ] ) ) {
return false;
}
$enqueued_text = $this->lexical_updates[ $comparable_name ]->text;
// Removed attributes erase the entire span.
if ( '' === $enqueued_text ) {
return null;
}
/*
* Boolean attribute updates are just the attribute name without a corresponding value.
*
* This value might differ from the given comparable name in that there could be leading
* or trailing whitespace, and that the casing follows the name given in `set_attribute`.
*
* Example:
*
* $p->set_attribute( 'data-TEST-id', 'update' );
* 'update' === $p->get_enqueued_attribute_value( 'data-test-id' );
*
* Detect this difference based on the absence of the `=`, which _must_ exist in any
* attribute containing a value, e.g. `<input type="text" enabled />`.
* ¹ ²
* 1. Attribute with a string value.
* 2. Boolean attribute whose value is `true`.
*/
$equals_at = strpos( $enqueued_text, '=' );
if ( false === $equals_at ) {
return true;
}
/*
* Finally, a normal update's value will appear after the `=` and
* be double-quoted, as performed incidentally by `set_attribute`.
*
* e.g. `type="text"`
* ¹² ³
* 1. Equals is here.
* 2. Double-quoting starts one after the equals sign.
* 3. Double-quoting ends at the last character in the update.
*/
$enqueued_value = substr( $enqueued_text, $equals_at + 2, -1 );
return WP_HTML_Decoder::decode_attribute( $enqueued_value );
}
/**
* Returns the value of a requested attribute from a matched tag opener if that attribute exists.
*
* Example:
*
* $p = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( '<div enabled class="test" data-test-id="14">Test</div>' );
* $p->next_tag( array( 'class_name' => 'test' ) ) === true;
* $p->get_attribute( 'data-test-id' ) === '14';
* $p->get_attribute( 'enabled' ) === true;
* $p->get_attribute( 'aria-label' ) === null;
*
* $p->next_tag() === false;
* $p->get_attribute( 'class' ) === null;
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @param string $name Name of attribute whose value is requested.
* @return string|true|null Value of attribute or `null` if not available. Boolean attributes return `true`.
*/
public function get_attribute( $name ) {
if ( self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ) {
return null;
}
$comparable = strtolower( $name );
/*
* For every attribute other than `class` it's possible to perform a quick check if
* there's an enqueued lexical update whose value takes priority over what's found in
* the input document.
*
* The `class` attribute is special though because of the exposed helpers `add_class`
* and `remove_class`. These form a builder for the `class` attribute, so an additional
* check for enqueued class changes is required in addition to the check for any enqueued
* attribute values. If any exist, those enqueued class changes must first be flushed out
* into an attribute value update.
*/
if ( 'class' === $name ) {
$this->class_name_updates_to_attributes_updates();
}
// Return any enqueued attribute value updates if they exist.
$enqueued_value = $this->get_enqueued_attribute_value( $comparable );
if ( false !== $enqueued_value ) {
return $enqueued_value;
}
if ( ! isset( $this->attributes[ $comparable ] ) ) {
return null;
}
$attribute = $this->attributes[ $comparable ];
/*
* This flag distinguishes an attribute with no value
* from an attribute with an empty string value. For
* unquoted attributes this could look very similar.
* It refers to whether an `=` follows the name.
*
* e.g. <div boolean-attribute empty-attribute=></div>
* ¹ ²
* 1. Attribute `boolean-attribute` is `true`.
* 2. Attribute `empty-attribute` is `""`.
*/
if ( true === $attribute->is_true ) {
return true;
}
$raw_value = substr( $this->html, $attribute->value_starts_at, $attribute->value_length );
return WP_HTML_Decoder::decode_attribute( $raw_value );
}
/**
* Gets lowercase names of all attributes matching a given prefix in the current tag.
*
* Note that matching is case-insensitive. This is in accordance with the spec:
*
* > There must never be two or more attributes on
* > the same start tag whose names are an ASCII
* > case-insensitive match for each other.
* - HTML 5 spec
*
* Example:
*
* $p = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( '<div data-ENABLED class="test" DATA-test-id="14">Test</div>' );
* $p->next_tag( array( 'class_name' => 'test' ) ) === true;
* $p->get_attribute_names_with_prefix( 'data-' ) === array( 'data-enabled', 'data-test-id' );
*
* $p->next_tag() === false;
* $p->get_attribute_names_with_prefix( 'data-' ) === null;
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#attributes-2:ascii-case-insensitive
*
* @param string $prefix Prefix of requested attribute names.
* @return array|null List of attribute names, or `null` when no tag opener is matched.
*/
public function get_attribute_names_with_prefix( $prefix ): ?array {
if (
self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ||
$this->is_closing_tag
) {
return null;
}
$comparable = strtolower( $prefix );
$matches = array();
foreach ( array_keys( $this->attributes ) as $attr_name ) {
if ( str_starts_with( $attr_name, $comparable ) ) {
$matches[] = $attr_name;
}
}
return $matches;
}
/**
* Returns the namespace of the matched token.
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @return string One of 'html', 'math', or 'svg'.
*/
public function get_namespace(): string {
return $this->parsing_namespace;
}
/**
* Returns the uppercase name of the matched tag.
*
* Example:
*
* $p = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( '<div class="test">Test</div>' );
* $p->next_tag() === true;
* $p->get_tag() === 'DIV';
*
* $p->next_tag() === false;
* $p->get_tag() === null;
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @return string|null Name of currently matched tag in input HTML, or `null` if none found.
*/
public function get_tag(): ?string {
if ( null === $this->tag_name_starts_at ) {
return null;
}
$tag_name = substr( $this->html, $this->tag_name_starts_at, $this->tag_name_length );
if ( self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG === $this->parser_state ) {
return strtoupper( $tag_name );
}
if (
self::STATE_COMMENT === $this->parser_state &&
self::COMMENT_AS_PI_NODE_LOOKALIKE === $this->get_comment_type()
) {
return $tag_name;
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the adjusted tag name for a given token, taking into
* account the current parsing context, whether HTML, SVG, or MathML.
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @return string|null Name of current tag name.
*/
public function get_qualified_tag_name(): ?string {
$tag_name = $this->get_tag();
if ( null === $tag_name ) {
return null;
}
if ( 'html' === $this->get_namespace() ) {
return $tag_name;
}
$lower_tag_name = strtolower( $tag_name );
if ( 'math' === $this->get_namespace() ) {
return $lower_tag_name;
}
if ( 'svg' === $this->get_namespace() ) {
switch ( $lower_tag_name ) {
case 'altglyph':
return 'altGlyph';
case 'altglyphdef':
return 'altGlyphDef';
case 'altglyphitem':
return 'altGlyphItem';
case 'animatecolor':
return 'animateColor';
case 'animatemotion':
return 'animateMotion';
case 'animatetransform':
return 'animateTransform';
case 'clippath':
return 'clipPath';
case 'feblend':
return 'feBlend';
case 'fecolormatrix':
return 'feColorMatrix';
case 'fecomponenttransfer':
return 'feComponentTransfer';
case 'fecomposite':
return 'feComposite';
case 'feconvolvematrix':
return 'feConvolveMatrix';
case 'fediffuselighting':
return 'feDiffuseLighting';
case 'fedisplacementmap':
return 'feDisplacementMap';
case 'fedistantlight':
return 'feDistantLight';
case 'fedropshadow':
return 'feDropShadow';
case 'feflood':
return 'feFlood';
case 'fefunca':
return 'feFuncA';
case 'fefuncb':
return 'feFuncB';
case 'fefuncg':
return 'feFuncG';
case 'fefuncr':
return 'feFuncR';
case 'fegaussianblur':
return 'feGaussianBlur';
case 'feimage':
return 'feImage';
case 'femerge':
return 'feMerge';
case 'femergenode':
return 'feMergeNode';
case 'femorphology':
return 'feMorphology';
case 'feoffset':
return 'feOffset';
case 'fepointlight':
return 'fePointLight';
case 'fespecularlighting':
return 'feSpecularLighting';
case 'fespotlight':
return 'feSpotLight';
case 'fetile':
return 'feTile';
case 'feturbulence':
return 'feTurbulence';
case 'foreignobject':
return 'foreignObject';
case 'glyphref':
return 'glyphRef';
case 'lineargradient':
return 'linearGradient';
case 'radialgradient':
return 'radialGradient';
case 'textpath':
return 'textPath';
default:
return $lower_tag_name;
}
}
// This unnecessary return prevents tools from inaccurately reporting type errors.
return $tag_name;
}
/**
* Returns the adjusted attribute name for a given attribute, taking into
* account the current parsing context, whether HTML, SVG, or MathML.
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @param string $attribute_name Which attribute to adjust.
*
* @return string|null
*/
public function get_qualified_attribute_name( $attribute_name ): ?string {
if ( self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ) {
return null;
}
$namespace = $this->get_namespace();
$lower_name = strtolower( $attribute_name );
if ( 'math' === $namespace && 'definitionurl' === $lower_name ) {
return 'definitionURL';
}
if ( 'svg' === $this->get_namespace() ) {
switch ( $lower_name ) {
case 'attributename':
return 'attributeName';
case 'attributetype':
return 'attributeType';
case 'basefrequency':
return 'baseFrequency';
case 'baseprofile':
return 'baseProfile';
case 'calcmode':
return 'calcMode';
case 'clippathunits':
return 'clipPathUnits';
case 'diffuseconstant':
return 'diffuseConstant';
case 'edgemode':
return 'edgeMode';
case 'filterunits':
return 'filterUnits';
case 'glyphref':
return 'glyphRef';
case 'gradienttransform':
return 'gradientTransform';
case 'gradientunits':
return 'gradientUnits';
case 'kernelmatrix':
return 'kernelMatrix';
case 'kernelunitlength':
return 'kernelUnitLength';
case 'keypoints':
return 'keyPoints';
case 'keysplines':
return 'keySplines';
case 'keytimes':
return 'keyTimes';
case 'lengthadjust':
return 'lengthAdjust';
case 'limitingconeangle':
return 'limitingConeAngle';
case 'markerheight':
return 'markerHeight';
case 'markerunits':
return 'markerUnits';
case 'markerwidth':
return 'markerWidth';
case 'maskcontentunits':
return 'maskContentUnits';
case 'maskunits':
return 'maskUnits';
case 'numoctaves':
return 'numOctaves';
case 'pathlength':
return 'pathLength';
case 'patterncontentunits':
return 'patternContentUnits';
case 'patterntransform':
return 'patternTransform';
case 'patternunits':
return 'patternUnits';
case 'pointsatx':
return 'pointsAtX';
case 'pointsaty':
return 'pointsAtY';
case 'pointsatz':
return 'pointsAtZ';
case 'preservealpha':
return 'preserveAlpha';
case 'preserveaspectratio':
return 'preserveAspectRatio';
case 'primitiveunits':
return 'primitiveUnits';
case 'refx':
return 'refX';
case 'refy':
return 'refY';
case 'repeatcount':
return 'repeatCount';
case 'repeatdur':
return 'repeatDur';
case 'requiredextensions':
return 'requiredExtensions';
case 'requiredfeatures':
return 'requiredFeatures';
case 'specularconstant':
return 'specularConstant';
case 'specularexponent':
return 'specularExponent';
case 'spreadmethod':
return 'spreadMethod';
case 'startoffset':
return 'startOffset';
case 'stddeviation':
return 'stdDeviation';
case 'stitchtiles':
return 'stitchTiles';
case 'surfacescale':
return 'surfaceScale';
case 'systemlanguage':
return 'systemLanguage';
case 'tablevalues':
return 'tableValues';
case 'targetx':
return 'targetX';
case 'targety':
return 'targetY';
case 'textlength':
return 'textLength';
case 'viewbox':
return 'viewBox';
case 'viewtarget':
return 'viewTarget';
case 'xchannelselector':
return 'xChannelSelector';
case 'ychannelselector':
return 'yChannelSelector';
case 'zoomandpan':
return 'zoomAndPan';
}
}
if ( 'html' !== $namespace ) {
switch ( $lower_name ) {
case 'xlink:actuate':
return 'xlink actuate';
case 'xlink:arcrole':
return 'xlink arcrole';
case 'xlink:href':
return 'xlink href';
case 'xlink:role':
return 'xlink role';
case 'xlink:show':
return 'xlink show';
case 'xlink:title':
return 'xlink title';
case 'xlink:type':
return 'xlink type';
case 'xml:lang':
return 'xml lang';
case 'xml:space':
return 'xml space';
case 'xmlns':
return 'xmlns';
case 'xmlns:xlink':
return 'xmlns xlink';
}
}
return $attribute_name;
}
/**
* Indicates if the currently matched tag contains the self-closing flag.
*
* No HTML elements ought to have the self-closing flag and for those, the self-closing
* flag will be ignored. For void elements this is benign because they "self close"
* automatically. For non-void HTML elements though problems will appear if someone
* intends to use a self-closing element in place of that element with an empty body.
* For HTML foreign elements and custom elements the self-closing flag determines if
* they self-close or not.
*
* This function does not determine if a tag is self-closing,
* but only if the self-closing flag is present in the syntax.
*
* @since 6.3.0
*
* @return bool Whether the currently matched tag contains the self-closing flag.
*/
public function has_self_closing_flag(): bool {
if ( self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ) {
return false;
}
/*
* The self-closing flag is the solidus at the _end_ of the tag, not the beginning.
*
* Example:
*
* <figure />
* ^ this appears one character before the end of the closing ">".
*/
return '/' === $this->html[ $this->token_starts_at + $this->token_length - 2 ];
}
/**
* Indicates if the current tag token is a tag closer.
*
* Example:
*
* $p = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( '<div></div>' );
* $p->next_tag( array( 'tag_name' => 'div', 'tag_closers' => 'visit' ) );
* $p->is_tag_closer() === false;
*
* $p->next_tag( array( 'tag_name' => 'div', 'tag_closers' => 'visit' ) );
* $p->is_tag_closer() === true;
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @since 6.7.0 Reports all BR tags as opening tags.
*
* @return bool Whether the current tag is a tag closer.
*/
public function is_tag_closer(): bool {
return (
self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG === $this->parser_state &&
$this->is_closing_tag &&
/*
* The BR tag can only exist as an opening tag. If something like `</br>`
* appears then the HTML parser will treat it as an opening tag with no
* attributes. The BR tag is unique in this way.
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#parsing-main-inbody
*/
'BR' !== $this->get_tag()
);
}
/**
* Indicates the kind of matched token, if any.
*
* This differs from `get_token_name()` in that it always
* returns a static string indicating the type, whereas
* `get_token_name()` may return values derived from the
* token itself, such as a tag name or processing
* instruction tag.
*
* Possible values:
* - `#tag` when matched on a tag.
* - `#text` when matched on a text node.
* - `#cdata-section` when matched on a CDATA node.
* - `#comment` when matched on a comment.
* - `#doctype` when matched on a DOCTYPE declaration.
* - `#presumptuous-tag` when matched on an empty tag closer.
* - `#funky-comment` when matched on a funky comment.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @return string|null What kind of token is matched, or null.
*/
public function get_token_type(): ?string {
switch ( $this->parser_state ) {
case self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG:
return '#tag';
case self::STATE_DOCTYPE:
return '#doctype';
default:
return $this->get_token_name();
}
}
/**
* Returns the node name represented by the token.
*
* This matches the DOM API value `nodeName`. Some values
* are static, such as `#text` for a text node, while others
* are dynamically generated from the token itself.
*
* Dynamic names:
* - Uppercase tag name for tag matches.
* - `html` for DOCTYPE declarations.
*
* Note that if the Tag Processor is not matched on a token
* then this function will return `null`, either because it
* hasn't yet found a token or because it reached the end
* of the document without matching a token.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @return string|null Name of the matched token.
*/
public function get_token_name(): ?string {
switch ( $this->parser_state ) {
case self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG:
return $this->get_tag();
case self::STATE_TEXT_NODE:
return '#text';
case self::STATE_CDATA_NODE:
return '#cdata-section';
case self::STATE_COMMENT:
return '#comment';
case self::STATE_DOCTYPE:
return 'html';
case self::STATE_PRESUMPTUOUS_TAG:
return '#presumptuous-tag';
case self::STATE_FUNKY_COMMENT:
return '#funky-comment';
}
return null;
}
/**
* Indicates what kind of comment produced the comment node.
*
* Because there are different kinds of HTML syntax which produce
* comments, the Tag Processor tracks and exposes this as a type
* for the comment. Nominally only regular HTML comments exist as
* they are commonly known, but a number of unrelated syntax errors
* also produce comments.
*
* @see self::COMMENT_AS_ABRUPTLY_CLOSED_COMMENT
* @see self::COMMENT_AS_CDATA_LOOKALIKE
* @see self::COMMENT_AS_INVALID_HTML
* @see self::COMMENT_AS_HTML_COMMENT
* @see self::COMMENT_AS_PI_NODE_LOOKALIKE
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @return string|null
*/
public function get_comment_type(): ?string {
if ( self::STATE_COMMENT !== $this->parser_state ) {
return null;
}
return $this->comment_type;
}
/**
* Returns the text of a matched comment or null if not on a comment type node.
*
* This method returns the entire text content of a comment node as it
* would appear in the browser.
*
* This differs from {@see ::get_modifiable_text()} in that certain comment
* types in the HTML API cannot allow their entire comment text content to
* be modified. Namely, "bogus comments" of the form `<?not allowed in html>`
* will create a comment whose text content starts with `?`. Note that if
* that character were modified, it would be possible to change the node
* type.
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @return string|null The comment text as it would appear in the browser or null
* if not on a comment type node.
*/
public function get_full_comment_text(): ?string {
if ( self::STATE_FUNKY_COMMENT === $this->parser_state ) {
return $this->get_modifiable_text();
}
if ( self::STATE_COMMENT !== $this->parser_state ) {
return null;
}
switch ( $this->get_comment_type() ) {
case self::COMMENT_AS_HTML_COMMENT:
case self::COMMENT_AS_ABRUPTLY_CLOSED_COMMENT:
return $this->get_modifiable_text();
case self::COMMENT_AS_CDATA_LOOKALIKE:
return "[CDATA[{$this->get_modifiable_text()}]]";
case self::COMMENT_AS_PI_NODE_LOOKALIKE:
return "?{$this->get_tag()}{$this->get_modifiable_text()}?";
/*
* This represents "bogus comments state" from HTML tokenization.
* This can be entered by `<?` or `<!`, where `?` is included in
* the comment text but `!` is not.
*/
case self::COMMENT_AS_INVALID_HTML:
$preceding_character = $this->html[ $this->text_starts_at - 1 ];
$comment_start = '?' === $preceding_character ? '?' : '';
return "{$comment_start}{$this->get_modifiable_text()}";
}
return null;
}
/**
* Subdivides a matched text node, splitting NULL byte sequences and decoded whitespace as
* distinct nodes prefixes.
*
* Note that once anything that's neither a NULL byte nor decoded whitespace is
* encountered, then the remainder of the text node is left intact as generic text.
*
* - The HTML Processor uses this to apply distinct rules for different kinds of text.
* - Inter-element whitespace can be detected and skipped with this method.
*
* Text nodes aren't eagerly subdivided because there's no need to split them unless
* decisions are being made on NULL byte sequences or whitespace-only text.
*
* Example:
*
* $processor = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( "\x00Apples & Oranges" );
* true === $processor->next_token(); // Text is "Apples & Oranges".
* true === $processor->subdivide_text_appropriately(); // Text is "".
* true === $processor->next_token(); // Text is "Apples & Oranges".
* false === $processor->subdivide_text_appropriately();
*
* $processor = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( " \r\n\tMore" );
* true === $processor->next_token(); // Text is " ␉More".
* true === $processor->subdivide_text_appropriately(); // Text is " ␉".
* true === $processor->next_token(); // Text is "More".
* false === $processor->subdivide_text_appropriately();
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @return bool Whether the text node was subdivided.
*/
public function subdivide_text_appropriately(): bool {
if ( self::STATE_TEXT_NODE !== $this->parser_state ) {
return false;
}
$this->text_node_classification = self::TEXT_IS_GENERIC;
/*
* NULL bytes are treated categorically different than numeric character
* references whose number is zero. `�` is not the same as `"\x00"`.
*/
$leading_nulls = strspn( $this->html, "\x00", $this->text_starts_at, $this->text_length );
if ( $leading_nulls > 0 ) {
$this->token_length = $leading_nulls;
$this->text_length = $leading_nulls;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $this->token_starts_at + $leading_nulls;
$this->text_node_classification = self::TEXT_IS_NULL_SEQUENCE;
return true;
}
/*
* Start a decoding loop to determine the point at which the
* text subdivides. This entails raw whitespace bytes and any
* character reference that decodes to the same.
*/
$at = $this->text_starts_at;
$end = $this->text_starts_at + $this->text_length;
while ( $at < $end ) {
$skipped = strspn( $this->html, " \t\f\r\n", $at, $end - $at );
$at += $skipped;
if ( $at < $end && '&' === $this->html[ $at ] ) {
$matched_byte_length = null;
$replacement = WP_HTML_Decoder::read_character_reference( 'data', $this->html, $at, $matched_byte_length );
if ( isset( $replacement ) && 1 === strspn( $replacement, " \t\f\r\n" ) ) {
$at += $matched_byte_length;
continue;
}
}
break;
}
if ( $at > $this->text_starts_at ) {
$new_length = $at - $this->text_starts_at;
$this->text_length = $new_length;
$this->token_length = $new_length;
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $at;
$this->text_node_classification = self::TEXT_IS_WHITESPACE;
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns the modifiable text for a matched token, or an empty string.
*
* Modifiable text is text content that may be read and changed without
* changing the HTML structure of the document around it. This includes
* the contents of `#text` nodes in the HTML as well as the inner
* contents of HTML comments, Processing Instructions, and others, even
* though these nodes aren't part of a parsed DOM tree. They also contain
* the contents of SCRIPT and STYLE tags, of TEXTAREA tags, and of any
* other section in an HTML document which cannot contain HTML markup (DATA).
*
* If a token has no modifiable text then an empty string is returned to
* avoid needless crashing or type errors. An empty string does not mean
* that a token has modifiable text, and a token with modifiable text may
* have an empty string (e.g. a comment with no contents).
*
* Limitations:
*
* - This function will not strip the leading newline appropriately
* after seeking into a LISTING or PRE element. To ensure that the
* newline is treated properly, seek to the LISTING or PRE opening
* tag instead of to the first text node inside the element.
*
* @since 6.5.0
* @since 6.7.0 Replaces NULL bytes (U+0000) and newlines appropriately.
*
* @return string
*/
public function get_modifiable_text(): string {
$has_enqueued_update = isset( $this->lexical_updates['modifiable text'] );
if ( ! $has_enqueued_update && ( null === $this->text_starts_at || 0 === $this->text_length ) ) {
return '';
}
$text = $has_enqueued_update
? $this->lexical_updates['modifiable text']->text
: substr( $this->html, $this->text_starts_at, $this->text_length );
/*
* Pre-processing the input stream would normally happen before
* any parsing is done, but deferring it means it's possible to
* skip in most cases. When getting the modifiable text, however
* it's important to apply the pre-processing steps, which is
* normalizing newlines.
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#preprocessing-the-input-stream
* @see https://infra.spec.whatwg.org/#normalize-newlines
*/
$text = str_replace( "\r\n", "\n", $text );
$text = str_replace( "\r", "\n", $text );
// Comment data is not decoded.
if (
self::STATE_CDATA_NODE === $this->parser_state ||
self::STATE_COMMENT === $this->parser_state ||
self::STATE_DOCTYPE === $this->parser_state ||
self::STATE_FUNKY_COMMENT === $this->parser_state
) {
return str_replace( "\x00", "\u{FFFD}", $text );
}
$tag_name = $this->get_token_name();
if (
// Script data is not decoded.
'SCRIPT' === $tag_name ||
// RAWTEXT data is not decoded.
'IFRAME' === $tag_name ||
'NOEMBED' === $tag_name ||
'NOFRAMES' === $tag_name ||
'STYLE' === $tag_name ||
'XMP' === $tag_name
) {
return str_replace( "\x00", "\u{FFFD}", $text );
}
$decoded = WP_HTML_Decoder::decode_text_node( $text );
/*
* Skip the first line feed after LISTING, PRE, and TEXTAREA opening tags.
*
* Note that this first newline may come in the form of a character
* reference, such as `
`, and so it's important to perform
* this transformation only after decoding the raw text content.
*/
if (
( "\n" === ( $decoded[0] ?? '' ) ) &&
( ( $this->skip_newline_at === $this->token_starts_at && '#text' === $tag_name ) || 'TEXTAREA' === $tag_name )
) {
$decoded = substr( $decoded, 1 );
}
/*
* Only in normative text nodes does the NULL byte (U+0000) get removed.
* In all other contexts it's replaced by the replacement character (U+FFFD)
* for security reasons (to avoid joining together strings that were safe
* when separated, but not when joined).
*
* @todo Inside HTML integration points and MathML integration points, the
* text is processed according to the insertion mode, not according
* to the foreign content rules. This should strip the NULL bytes.
*/
return ( '#text' === $tag_name && 'html' === $this->get_namespace() )
? str_replace( "\x00", '', $decoded )
: str_replace( "\x00", "\u{FFFD}", $decoded );
}
/**
* Sets the modifiable text for the matched token, if matched.
*
* Modifiable text is text content that may be read and changed without
* changing the HTML structure of the document around it. This includes
* the contents of `#text` nodes in the HTML as well as the inner
* contents of HTML comments, Processing Instructions, and others, even
* though these nodes aren't part of a parsed DOM tree. They also contain
* the contents of SCRIPT and STYLE tags, of TEXTAREA tags, and of any
* other section in an HTML document which cannot contain HTML markup (DATA).
*
* Not all modifiable text may be set by this method, and not all content
* may be set as modifiable text. In the case that this fails it will return
* `false` indicating as much. For instance, it will not allow inserting the
* string `</script` into a SCRIPT element, because the rules for escaping
* that safely are complicated. Similarly, it will not allow setting content
* into a comment which would prematurely terminate the comment.
*
* Example:
*
* // Add a preface to all STYLE contents.
* while ( $processor->next_tag( 'STYLE' ) ) {
* $style = $processor->get_modifiable_text();
* $processor->set_modifiable_text( "// Made with love on the World Wide Web\n{$style}" );
* }
*
* // Replace smiley text with Emoji smilies.
* while ( $processor->next_token() ) {
* if ( '#text' !== $processor->get_token_name() ) {
* continue;
* }
*
* $chunk = $processor->get_modifiable_text();
* if ( ! str_contains( $chunk, ':)' ) ) {
* continue;
* }
*
* $processor->set_modifiable_text( str_replace( ':)', '🙂', $chunk ) );
* }
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @param string $plaintext_content New text content to represent in the matched token.
*
* @return bool Whether the text was able to update.
*/
public function set_modifiable_text( string $plaintext_content ): bool {
if ( self::STATE_TEXT_NODE === $this->parser_state ) {
$this->lexical_updates['modifiable text'] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement(
$this->text_starts_at,
$this->text_length,
htmlspecialchars( $plaintext_content, ENT_QUOTES | ENT_HTML5 )
);
return true;
}
// Comment data is not encoded.
if (
self::STATE_COMMENT === $this->parser_state &&
self::COMMENT_AS_HTML_COMMENT === $this->comment_type
) {
// Check if the text could close the comment.
if ( 1 === preg_match( '/--!?>/', $plaintext_content ) ) {
return false;
}
$this->lexical_updates['modifiable text'] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement(
$this->text_starts_at,
$this->text_length,
$plaintext_content
);
return true;
}
if ( self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ) {
return false;
}
switch ( $this->get_tag() ) {
case 'SCRIPT':
/*
* This is over-protective, but ensures the update doesn't break
* out of the SCRIPT element. A more thorough check would need to
* ensure that the script closing tag doesn't exist, and isn't
* also "hidden" inside the script double-escaped state.
*
* It may seem like replacing `</script` with `<\/script` would
* properly escape these things, but this could mask regex patterns
* that previously worked. Resolve this by not sending `</script`
*/
if ( false !== stripos( $plaintext_content, '</script' ) ) {
return false;
}
$this->lexical_updates['modifiable text'] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement(
$this->text_starts_at,
$this->text_length,
$plaintext_content
);
return true;
case 'STYLE':
$plaintext_content = preg_replace_callback(
'~</(?P<TAG_NAME>style)~i',
static function ( $tag_match ) {
return "\\3c\\2f{$tag_match['TAG_NAME']}";
},
$plaintext_content
);
$this->lexical_updates['modifiable text'] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement(
$this->text_starts_at,
$this->text_length,
$plaintext_content
);
return true;
case 'TEXTAREA':
case 'TITLE':
$plaintext_content = preg_replace_callback(
"~</(?P<TAG_NAME>{$this->get_tag()})~i",
static function ( $tag_match ) {
return "</{$tag_match['TAG_NAME']}";
},
$plaintext_content
);
/*
* These don't _need_ to be escaped, but since they are decoded it's
* safe to leave them escaped and this can prevent other code from
* naively detecting tags within the contents.
*
* @todo It would be useful to prefix a multiline replacement text
* with a newline, but not necessary. This is for aesthetics.
*/
$this->lexical_updates['modifiable text'] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement(
$this->text_starts_at,
$this->text_length,
$plaintext_content
);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Updates or creates a new attribute on the currently matched tag with the passed value.
*
* For boolean attributes special handling is provided:
* - When `true` is passed as the value, then only the attribute name is added to the tag.
* - When `false` is passed, the attribute gets removed if it existed before.
*
* For string attributes, the value is escaped using the `esc_attr` function.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @since 6.2.1 Fix: Only create a single update for multiple calls with case-variant attribute names.
*
* @param string $name The attribute name to target.
* @param string|bool $value The new attribute value.
* @return bool Whether an attribute value was set.
*/
public function set_attribute( $name, $value ): bool {
if (
self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ||
$this->is_closing_tag
) {
return false;
}
/*
* WordPress rejects more characters than are strictly forbidden
* in HTML5. This is to prevent additional security risks deeper
* in the WordPress and plugin stack. Specifically the
* less-than (<) greater-than (>) and ampersand (&) aren't allowed.
*
* The use of a PCRE match enables looking for specific Unicode
* code points without writing a UTF-8 decoder. Whereas scanning
* for one-byte characters is trivial (with `strcspn`), scanning
* for the longer byte sequences would be more complicated. Given
* that this shouldn't be in the hot path for execution, it's a
* reasonable compromise in efficiency without introducing a
* noticeable impact on the overall system.
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#attributes-2
*
* @todo As the only regex pattern maybe we should take it out?
* Are Unicode patterns available broadly in Core?
*/
if ( preg_match(
'~[' .
// Syntax-like characters.
'"\'>&</ =' .
// Control characters.
'\x{00}-\x{1F}' .
// HTML noncharacters.
'\x{FDD0}-\x{FDEF}' .
'\x{FFFE}\x{FFFF}\x{1FFFE}\x{1FFFF}\x{2FFFE}\x{2FFFF}\x{3FFFE}\x{3FFFF}' .
'\x{4FFFE}\x{4FFFF}\x{5FFFE}\x{5FFFF}\x{6FFFE}\x{6FFFF}\x{7FFFE}\x{7FFFF}' .
'\x{8FFFE}\x{8FFFF}\x{9FFFE}\x{9FFFF}\x{AFFFE}\x{AFFFF}\x{BFFFE}\x{BFFFF}' .
'\x{CFFFE}\x{CFFFF}\x{DFFFE}\x{DFFFF}\x{EFFFE}\x{EFFFF}\x{FFFFE}\x{FFFFF}' .
'\x{10FFFE}\x{10FFFF}' .
']~Ssu',
$name
) ) {
_doing_it_wrong(
__METHOD__,
__( 'Invalid attribute name.' ),
'6.2.0'
);
return false;
}
/*
* > The values "true" and "false" are not allowed on boolean attributes.
* > To represent a false value, the attribute has to be omitted altogether.
* - HTML5 spec, https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#boolean-attributes
*/
if ( false === $value ) {
return $this->remove_attribute( $name );
}
if ( true === $value ) {
$updated_attribute = $name;
} else {
$comparable_name = strtolower( $name );
/*
* Escape URL attributes.
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#attributes-3
*/
$escaped_new_value = in_array( $comparable_name, wp_kses_uri_attributes(), true ) ? esc_url( $value ) : esc_attr( $value );
// If the escaping functions wiped out the update, reject it and indicate it was rejected.
if ( '' === $escaped_new_value && '' !== $value ) {
return false;
}
$updated_attribute = "{$name}=\"{$escaped_new_value}\"";
}
/*
* > There must never be two or more attributes on
* > the same start tag whose names are an ASCII
* > case-insensitive match for each other.
* - HTML 5 spec
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#attributes-2:ascii-case-insensitive
*/
$comparable_name = strtolower( $name );
if ( isset( $this->attributes[ $comparable_name ] ) ) {
/*
* Update an existing attribute.
*
* Example – set attribute id to "new" in <div id="initial_id" />:
*
* <div id="initial_id"/>
* ^-------------^
* start end
* replacement: `id="new"`
*
* Result: <div id="new"/>
*/
$existing_attribute = $this->attributes[ $comparable_name ];
$this->lexical_updates[ $comparable_name ] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement(
$existing_attribute->start,
$existing_attribute->length,
$updated_attribute
);
} else {
/*
* Create a new attribute at the tag's name end.
*
* Example – add attribute id="new" to <div />:
*
* <div/>
* ^
* start and end
* replacement: ` id="new"`
*
* Result: <div id="new"/>
*/
$this->lexical_updates[ $comparable_name ] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement(
$this->tag_name_starts_at + $this->tag_name_length,
0,
' ' . $updated_attribute
);
}
/*
* Any calls to update the `class` attribute directly should wipe out any
* enqueued class changes from `add_class` and `remove_class`.
*/
if ( 'class' === $comparable_name && ! empty( $this->classname_updates ) ) {
$this->classname_updates = array();
}
return true;
}
/**
* Remove an attribute from the currently-matched tag.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @param string $name The attribute name to remove.
* @return bool Whether an attribute was removed.
*/
public function remove_attribute( $name ): bool {
if (
self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ||
$this->is_closing_tag
) {
return false;
}
/*
* > There must never be two or more attributes on
* > the same start tag whose names are an ASCII
* > case-insensitive match for each other.
* - HTML 5 spec
*
* @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#attributes-2:ascii-case-insensitive
*/
$name = strtolower( $name );
/*
* Any calls to update the `class` attribute directly should wipe out any
* enqueued class changes from `add_class` and `remove_class`.
*/
if ( 'class' === $name && count( $this->classname_updates ) !== 0 ) {
$this->classname_updates = array();
}
/*
* If updating an attribute that didn't exist in the input
* document, then remove the enqueued update and move on.
*
* For example, this might occur when calling `remove_attribute()`
* after calling `set_attribute()` for the same attribute
* and when that attribute wasn't originally present.
*/
if ( ! isset( $this->attributes[ $name ] ) ) {
if ( isset( $this->lexical_updates[ $name ] ) ) {
unset( $this->lexical_updates[ $name ] );
}
return false;
}
/*
* Removes an existing tag attribute.
*
* Example – remove the attribute id from <div id="main"/>:
* <div id="initial_id"/>
* ^-------------^
* start end
* replacement: ``
*
* Result: <div />
*/
$this->lexical_updates[ $name ] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement(
$this->attributes[ $name ]->start,
$this->attributes[ $name ]->length,
''
);
// Removes any duplicated attributes if they were also present.
foreach ( $this->duplicate_attributes[ $name ] ?? array() as $attribute_token ) {
$this->lexical_updates[] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement(
$attribute_token->start,
$attribute_token->length,
''
);
}
return true;
}
/**
* Adds a new class name to the currently matched tag.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @param string $class_name The class name to add.
* @return bool Whether the class was set to be added.
*/
public function add_class( $class_name ): bool {
if (
self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ||
$this->is_closing_tag
) {
return false;
}
if ( self::QUIRKS_MODE !== $this->compat_mode ) {
$this->classname_updates[ $class_name ] = self::ADD_CLASS;
return true;
}
/*
* Because class names are matched ASCII-case-insensitively in quirks mode,
* this needs to see if a case variant of the given class name is already
* enqueued and update that existing entry, if so. This picks the casing of
* the first-provided class name for all lexical variations.
*/
$class_name_length = strlen( $class_name );
foreach ( $this->classname_updates as $updated_name => $action ) {
if (
strlen( $updated_name ) === $class_name_length &&
0 === substr_compare( $updated_name, $class_name, 0, $class_name_length, true )
) {
$this->classname_updates[ $updated_name ] = self::ADD_CLASS;
return true;
}
}
$this->classname_updates[ $class_name ] = self::ADD_CLASS;
return true;
}
/**
* Removes a class name from the currently matched tag.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @param string $class_name The class name to remove.
* @return bool Whether the class was set to be removed.
*/
public function remove_class( $class_name ): bool {
if (
self::STATE_MATCHED_TAG !== $this->parser_state ||
$this->is_closing_tag
) {
return false;
}
if ( self::QUIRKS_MODE !== $this->compat_mode ) {
$this->classname_updates[ $class_name ] = self::REMOVE_CLASS;
return true;
}
/*
* Because class names are matched ASCII-case-insensitively in quirks mode,
* this needs to see if a case variant of the given class name is already
* enqueued and update that existing entry, if so. This picks the casing of
* the first-provided class name for all lexical variations.
*/
$class_name_length = strlen( $class_name );
foreach ( $this->classname_updates as $updated_name => $action ) {
if (
strlen( $updated_name ) === $class_name_length &&
0 === substr_compare( $updated_name, $class_name, 0, $class_name_length, true )
) {
$this->classname_updates[ $updated_name ] = self::REMOVE_CLASS;
return true;
}
}
$this->classname_updates[ $class_name ] = self::REMOVE_CLASS;
return true;
}
/**
* Returns the string representation of the HTML Tag Processor.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor::get_updated_html()
*
* @return string The processed HTML.
*/
public function __toString(): string {
return $this->get_updated_html();
}
/**
* Returns the string representation of the HTML Tag Processor.
*
* @since 6.2.0
* @since 6.2.1 Shifts the internal cursor corresponding to the applied updates.
* @since 6.4.0 No longer calls subclass method `next_tag()` after updating HTML.
*
* @return string The processed HTML.
*/
public function get_updated_html(): string {
$requires_no_updating = 0 === count( $this->classname_updates ) && 0 === count( $this->lexical_updates );
/*
* When there is nothing more to update and nothing has already been
* updated, return the original document and avoid a string copy.
*/
if ( $requires_no_updating ) {
return $this->html;
}
/*
* Keep track of the position right before the current tag. This will
* be necessary for reparsing the current tag after updating the HTML.
*/
$before_current_tag = $this->token_starts_at ?? 0;
/*
* 1. Apply the enqueued edits and update all the pointers to reflect those changes.
*/
$this->class_name_updates_to_attributes_updates();
$before_current_tag += $this->apply_attributes_updates( $before_current_tag );
/*
* 2. Rewind to before the current tag and reparse to get updated attributes.
*
* At this point the internal cursor points to the end of the tag name.
* Rewind before the tag name starts so that it's as if the cursor didn't
* move; a call to `next_tag()` will reparse the recently-updated attributes
* and additional calls to modify the attributes will apply at this same
* location, but in order to avoid issues with subclasses that might add
* behaviors to `next_tag()`, the internal methods should be called here
* instead.
*
* It's important to note that in this specific place there will be no change
* because the processor was already at a tag when this was called and it's
* rewinding only to the beginning of this very tag before reprocessing it
* and its attributes.
*
* <p>Previous HTML<em>More HTML</em></p>
* ↑ │ back up by the length of the tag name plus the opening <
* └←─┘ back up by strlen("em") + 1 ==> 3
*/
$this->bytes_already_parsed = $before_current_tag;
$this->base_class_next_token();
return $this->html;
}
/**
* Parses tag query input into internal search criteria.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @param array|string|null $query {
* Optional. Which tag name to find, having which class, etc. Default is to find any tag.
*
* @type string|null $tag_name Which tag to find, or `null` for "any tag."
* @type int|null $match_offset Find the Nth tag matching all search criteria.
* 1 for "first" tag, 3 for "third," etc.
* Defaults to first tag.
* @type string|null $class_name Tag must contain this class name to match.
* @type string $tag_closers "visit" or "skip": whether to stop on tag closers, e.g. </div>.
* }
*/
private function parse_query( $query ) {
if ( null !== $query && $query === $this->last_query ) {
return;
}
$this->last_query = $query;
$this->sought_tag_name = null;
$this->sought_class_name = null;
$this->sought_match_offset = 1;
$this->stop_on_tag_closers = false;
// A single string value means "find the tag of this name".
if ( is_string( $query ) ) {
$this->sought_tag_name = $query;
return;
}
// An empty query parameter applies no restrictions on the search.
if ( null === $query ) {
return;
}
// If not using the string interface, an associative array is required.
if ( ! is_array( $query ) ) {
_doing_it_wrong(
__METHOD__,
__( 'The query argument must be an array or a tag name.' ),
'6.2.0'
);
return;
}
if ( isset( $query['tag_name'] ) && is_string( $query['tag_name'] ) ) {
$this->sought_tag_name = $query['tag_name'];
}
if ( isset( $query['class_name'] ) && is_string( $query['class_name'] ) ) {
$this->sought_class_name = $query['class_name'];
}
if ( isset( $query['match_offset'] ) && is_int( $query['match_offset'] ) && 0 < $query['match_offset'] ) {
$this->sought_match_offset = $query['match_offset'];
}
if ( isset( $query['tag_closers'] ) ) {
$this->stop_on_tag_closers = 'visit' === $query['tag_closers'];
}
}
/**
* Checks whether a given tag and its attributes match the search criteria.
*
* @since 6.2.0
*
* @return bool Whether the given tag and its attribute match the search criteria.
*/
private function matches(): bool {
if ( $this->is_closing_tag && ! $this->stop_on_tag_closers ) {
return false;
}
// Does the tag name match the requested tag name in a case-insensitive manner?
if (
isset( $this->sought_tag_name ) &&
(
strlen( $this->sought_tag_name ) !== $this->tag_name_length ||
0 !== substr_compare( $this->html, $this->sought_tag_name, $this->tag_name_starts_at, $this->tag_name_length, true )
)
) {
return false;
}
if ( null !== $this->sought_class_name && ! $this->has_class( $this->sought_class_name ) ) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Gets DOCTYPE declaration info from a DOCTYPE token.
*
* DOCTYPE tokens may appear in many places in an HTML document. In most places, they are
* simply ignored. The main parsing functions find the basic shape of DOCTYPE tokens but
* do not perform detailed parsing.
*
* This method can be called to perform a full parse of the DOCTYPE token and retrieve
* its information.
*
* @return WP_HTML_Doctype_Info|null The DOCTYPE declaration information or `null` if not
* currently at a DOCTYPE node.
*/
public function get_doctype_info(): ?WP_HTML_Doctype_Info {
if ( self::STATE_DOCTYPE !== $this->parser_state ) {
return null;
}
return WP_HTML_Doctype_Info::from_doctype_token( substr( $this->html, $this->token_starts_at, $this->token_length ) );
}
/**
* Parser Ready State.
*
* Indicates that the parser is ready to run and waiting for a state transition.
* It may not have started yet, or it may have just finished parsing a token and
* is ready to find the next one.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @access private
*/
const STATE_READY = 'STATE_READY';
/**
* Parser Complete State.
*
* Indicates that the parser has reached the end of the document and there is
* nothing left to scan. It finished parsing the last token completely.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @access private
*/
const STATE_COMPLETE = 'STATE_COMPLETE';
/**
* Parser Incomplete Input State.
*
* Indicates that the parser has reached the end of the document before finishing
* a token. It started parsing a token but there is a possibility that the input
* HTML document was truncated in the middle of a token.
*
* The parser is reset at the start of the incomplete token and has paused. There
* is nothing more than can be scanned unless provided a more complete document.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @access private
*/
const STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT = 'STATE_INCOMPLETE_INPUT';
/**
* Parser Matched Tag State.
*
* Indicates that the parser has found an HTML tag and it's possible to get
* the tag name and read or modify its attributes (if it's not a closing tag).
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @access private
*/
const STATE_MATCHED_TAG = 'STATE_MATCHED_TAG';
/**
* Parser Text Node State.
*
* Indicates that the parser has found a text node and it's possible
* to read and modify that text.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @access private
*/
const STATE_TEXT_NODE = 'STATE_TEXT_NODE';
/**
* Parser CDATA Node State.
*
* Indicates that the parser has found a CDATA node and it's possible
* to read and modify its modifiable text. Note that in HTML there are
* no CDATA nodes outside of foreign content (SVG and MathML). Outside
* of foreign content, they are treated as HTML comments.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @access private
*/
const STATE_CDATA_NODE = 'STATE_CDATA_NODE';
/**
* Indicates that the parser has found an HTML comment and it's
* possible to read and modify its modifiable text.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @access private
*/
const STATE_COMMENT = 'STATE_COMMENT';
/**
* Indicates that the parser has found a DOCTYPE node and it's
* possible to read its DOCTYPE information via `get_doctype_info()`.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @access private
*/
const STATE_DOCTYPE = 'STATE_DOCTYPE';
/**
* Indicates that the parser has found an empty tag closer `</>`.
*
* Note that in HTML there are no empty tag closers, and they
* are ignored. Nonetheless, the Tag Processor still
* recognizes them as they appear in the HTML stream.
*
* These were historically discussed as a "presumptuous tag
* closer," which would close the nearest open tag, but were
* dismissed in favor of explicitly-closing tags.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @access private
*/
const STATE_PRESUMPTUOUS_TAG = 'STATE_PRESUMPTUOUS_TAG';
/**
* Indicates that the parser has found a "funky comment"
* and it's possible to read and modify its modifiable text.
*
* Example:
*
* </%url>
* </{"wp-bit":"query/post-author"}>
* </2>
*
* Funky comments are tag closers with invalid tag names. Note
* that in HTML these are turn into bogus comments. Nonetheless,
* the Tag Processor recognizes them in a stream of HTML and
* exposes them for inspection and modification.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*
* @access private
*/
const STATE_FUNKY_COMMENT = 'STATE_WP_FUNKY';
/**
* Indicates that a comment was created when encountering abruptly-closed HTML comment.
*
* Example:
*
* <!-->
* <!--->
*
* @since 6.5.0
*/
const COMMENT_AS_ABRUPTLY_CLOSED_COMMENT = 'COMMENT_AS_ABRUPTLY_CLOSED_COMMENT';
/**
* Indicates that a comment would be parsed as a CDATA node,
* were HTML to allow CDATA nodes outside of foreign content.
*
* Example:
*
* <![CDATA[This is a CDATA node.]]>
*
* This is an HTML comment, but it looks like a CDATA node.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*/
const COMMENT_AS_CDATA_LOOKALIKE = 'COMMENT_AS_CDATA_LOOKALIKE';
/**
* Indicates that a comment was created when encountering
* normative HTML comment syntax.
*
* Example:
*
* <!-- this is a comment -->
*
* @since 6.5.0
*/
const COMMENT_AS_HTML_COMMENT = 'COMMENT_AS_HTML_COMMENT';
/**
* Indicates that a comment would be parsed as a Processing
* Instruction node, were they to exist within HTML.
*
* Example:
*
* <?wp __( 'Like' ) ?>
*
* This is an HTML comment, but it looks like a CDATA node.
*
* @since 6.5.0
*/
const COMMENT_AS_PI_NODE_LOOKALIKE = 'COMMENT_AS_PI_NODE_LOOKALIKE';
/**
* Indicates that a comment was created when encountering invalid
* HTML input, a so-called "bogus comment."
*
* Example:
*
* <?nothing special>
* <!{nothing special}>
*
* @since 6.5.0
*/
const COMMENT_AS_INVALID_HTML = 'COMMENT_AS_INVALID_HTML';
/**
* No-quirks mode document compatability mode.
*
* > In no-quirks mode, the behavior is (hopefully) the desired behavior
* > described by the modern HTML and CSS specifications.
*
* @see self::$compat_mode
* @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Quirks_Mode_and_Standards_Mode
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @var string
*/
const NO_QUIRKS_MODE = 'no-quirks-mode';
/**
* Quirks mode document compatability mode.
*
* > In quirks mode, layout emulates behavior in Navigator 4 and Internet
* > Explorer 5. This is essential in order to support websites that were
* > built before the widespread adoption of web standards.
*
* @see self::$compat_mode
* @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Quirks_Mode_and_Standards_Mode
*
* @since 6.7.0
*
* @var string
*/
const QUIRKS_MODE = 'quirks-mode';
/**
* Indicates that a span of text may contain any combination of significant
* kinds of characters: NULL bytes, whitespace, and others.
*
* @see self::$text_node_classification
* @see self::subdivide_text_appropriately
*
* @since 6.7.0
*/
const TEXT_IS_GENERIC = 'TEXT_IS_GENERIC';
/**
* Indicates that a span of text comprises a sequence only of NULL bytes.
*
* @see self::$text_node_classification
* @see self::subdivide_text_appropriately
*
* @since 6.7.0
*/
const TEXT_IS_NULL_SEQUENCE = 'TEXT_IS_NULL_SEQUENCE';
/**
* Indicates that a span of decoded text comprises only whitespace.
*
* @see self::$text_node_classification
* @see self::subdivide_text_appropriately
*
* @since 6.7.0
*/
const TEXT_IS_WHITESPACE = 'TEXT_IS_WHITESPACE';
}
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