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require "../../parsers_helper.cr"
Spectator.describe "parse_description" do
it "renders custom channel emoji as an image" do
# Custom emoji only exist in the attachment run; the text content carries
# the ":shortcode:" placeholder, which must not be shown as-is.
raw = {
"content" => ":face-red-heart-shape: hello",
"attachmentRuns" => [
{
"startIndex" => 0,
"length" => 22,
"element" => {
"type" => {
"imageType" => {
"image" => {
"sources" => [
{"url" => "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/abc=s16-w24-h24-c-k-nd", "width" => 16, "height" => 16},
],
},
},
},
"properties" => {
"accessibilityProperties" => {"label" => "face-red-heart-shape"},
},
},
},
],
}
result = parse_description(JSON.parse(raw.to_json), "")
expect(result).to eq(
%(<img alt="face-red-heart-shape" src="/ggpht/abc=s16-w24-h24-c-k-nd" ) +
%(title="face-red-heart-shape" width="16" height="16" class="channel-emoji" /> hello)
)
end
it "leaves standard unicode emoji untouched" do
# Standard emoji also come with an attachment run, but the text content is
# already the emoji character, so it must be kept as text.
raw = {
"content" => "Nice sharing 🎉",
"attachmentRuns" => [
{
"startIndex" => 13,
"length" => 2,
"element" => {
"type" => {
"imageType" => {
"image" => {
"sources" => [
{"url" => "https://www.youtube.com/s/gaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f389.png", "width" => 16, "height" => 16},
],
},
},
},
"properties" => {
"accessibilityProperties" => {"label" => "🎉"},
},
},
},
],
}
result = parse_description(JSON.parse(raw.to_json), "")
expect(result).to eq("Nice sharing 🎉")
end
it "keeps text offsets correct when an emoji precedes other content" do
# The emoji run is consumed from the same iterator as the surrounding
# text, so a wrong length here would shift everything after it.
raw = {
"content" => "a:face-red-heart-shape:b",
"attachmentRuns" => [
{
"startIndex" => 1,
"length" => 22,
"element" => {
"type" => {
"imageType" => {
"image" => {
"sources" => [
{"url" => "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/abc", "width" => 16, "height" => 16},
],
},
},
},
"properties" => {
"accessibilityProperties" => {"label" => "face-red-heart-shape"},
},
},
},
],
}
result = parse_description(JSON.parse(raw.to_json), "")
expect(result).to start_with("a<img ")
expect(result).to end_with("/>b")
end
end

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return copied
end
# Custom channel emoji are sent as an attachment run holding the image, while
# the text content only carries a ":shortcode:" placeholder. If the image is
# not substituted in, that raw placeholder is what gets displayed.
#
# Standard Unicode emoji are sent as attachment runs too, but their text
# content is the emoji character itself, which already renders correctly. Those
# are left as-is, so we don't proxy an image for every single emoji.
private def attachment_run_to_html(run : JSON::Any, text : String) : String
return text if !(text.starts_with?(':') && text.ends_with?(':') && text.size > 2)
source = run.dig?("element", "type", "imageType", "image", "sources", 0)
return text if source.nil?
url = source["url"]?.try &.as_s
return text if url.nil?
label = run.dig?("element", "properties", "accessibilityProperties", "label")
.try &.as_s || text
width = source["width"]?.try &.as_i? || 16
height = source["height"]?.try &.as_i? || 16
return String.build do |str|
str << %(<img alt=") << HTML.escape(label) << %(" )
str << %(src="/ggpht) << URI.parse(url).request_target << %(" )
str << %(title=") << HTML.escape(label) << %(" )
str << %(width=") << width << %(" )
str << %(height=") << height << %(" )
str << %(class="channel-emoji" />)
end
end
def parse_description(desc, video_id : String) : String?
return "" if desc.nil?
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return "" if content.empty?
commands = desc["commandRuns"]?.try &.as_a
if commands.nil?
attachments = desc["attachmentRuns"]?.try &.as_a
if commands.nil? && attachments.nil?
# Slightly faster than HTML.escape, as we're only doing one pass on
# the string instead of five for the standard library
return String.build do |str|
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end
end
# Both kinds of run index into the same string, so they have to be walked
# together in positional order.
runs = [] of {Int32, Int32, Bool, JSON::Any}
commands.try &.each do |command|
runs << {command["startIndex"].as_i, command["length"].as_i, false, command}
end
attachments.try &.each do |attachment|
runs << {attachment["startIndex"].as_i, attachment["length"].as_i, true, attachment}
end
runs.sort_by! { |run| run[0] }
# Not everything is stored in UTF-8 on youtube's side. The SMP codepoints
# (0x10000 and above) are encoded as UTF-16 surrogate pairs, which are
# automatically decoded by the JSON parser. It means that we need to count
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index = 0
return String.build do |str|
commands.each do |command|
cmd_start = command["startIndex"].as_i
cmd_length = command["length"].as_i
runs.each do |(run_start, run_length, is_attachment, run)|
# A command and an attachment can cover the same characters. The
# iterator can only move forward, so skip anything already consumed.
next if run_start < index
# Copy the text chunk between this command and the previous if needed.
length = cmd_start - index
# Copy the text chunk between this run and the previous if needed.
length = run_start - index
index += copy_string(str, iter, length)
# We need to copy the command's text using the iterator
# We need to copy the run's text using the iterator
# and the special function defined above.
cmd_content = String.build(cmd_length) do |str2|
copy_string(str2, iter, cmd_length)
run_content = String.build(run_length) do |str2|
copy_string(str2, iter, run_length)
end
link = cmd_content
if on_tap = command.dig?("onTap", "innertubeCommand")
link = parse_link_endpoint(on_tap, cmd_content, video_id)
if is_attachment
str << attachment_run_to_html(run, run_content)
else
link = run_content
if on_tap = run.dig?("onTap", "innertubeCommand")
link = parse_link_endpoint(on_tap, run_content, video_id)
end
str << link
end
str << link
index += cmd_length
index += run_length
end
# Copy the end of the string (past the last command).