lbry-desktop/ui/js/lbryuri.js
Alex Liebowitz ca6d55da21 Add special support for building channel claims in lbryuri module
Extends lbryuri.build() and lbryuri.parse() to support special
keys, contentName and channelName. These put the right values in the
"name" and "path" position for both anonymous claims and channel
content claims, which lets us write code that can deal with either type
without special logic.
2017-04-19 14:06:29 -04:00

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const CHANNEL_NAME_MIN_LEN = 4;
const CLAIM_ID_MAX_LEN = 40;
const lbryuri = {};
/**
* Parses a LBRY name into its component parts. Throws errors with user-friendly
* messages for invalid names.
*
* N.B. that "name" indicates the value in the name position of the URI. For
* claims for channel content, this will actually be the channel name, and
* the content name is in the path (e.g. lbry://@channel/content)
*
* In most situations, you'll want to use the contentName and channelName keys
* and ignore the name key.
*
* Returns a dictionary with keys:
* - name (string): The value in the "name" position in the URI. Note that this
* could be either content name or channel name; see above.
* - path (string, if persent)
* - claimSequence (int, if present)
* - bidPosition (int, if present)
* - claimId (string, if present)
* - isChannel (boolean)
* - contentName (string): For anon claims, the name; for channel claims, the path
* - channelName (string, if present): Channel name without @
*/
lbryuri.parse = function(uri, requireProto=false) {
// Break into components. Empty sub-matches are converted to null
const componentsRegex = new RegExp(
'^((?:lbry:\/\/)?)' + // protocol
'([^:$#/]*)' + // name (stops at the first separator or end)
'([:$#]?)([^/]*)' + // modifier separator, modifier (stops at the first path separator or end)
'(/?)(.*)' // path separator, path
);
const [proto, name, modSep, modVal, pathSep, path] = componentsRegex.exec(uri).slice(1).map(match => match || null);
let contentName;
// Validate protocol
if (requireProto && !proto) {
throw new Error('LBRY URIs must include a protocol prefix (lbry://).');
}
// Validate and process name
if (!name) {
throw new Error('URI does not include name.');
}
const isChannel = name.startsWith('@');
const channelName = isChannel ? name.slice(1) : name;
if (isChannel) {
if (!channelName) {
throw new Error('No channel name after @.');
}
if (channelName.length < CHANNEL_NAME_MIN_LEN) {
throw new Error(`Channel names must be at least ${CHANNEL_NAME_MIN_LEN} characters.`);
}
contentName = path;
}
const nameBadChars = (channelName || name).match(/[^A-Za-z0-9-]/g);
if (nameBadChars) {
throw new Error(`Invalid character${nameBadChars.length == 1 ? '' : 's'} in name: ${nameBadChars.join(', ')}.`);
}
// Validate and process modifier (claim ID, bid position or claim sequence)
let claimId, claimSequence, bidPosition;
if (modSep) {
if (!modVal) {
throw new Error(`No modifier provided after separator ${modSep}.`);
}
if (modSep == '#') {
claimId = modVal;
} else if (modSep == ':') {
claimSequence = modVal;
} else if (modSep == '$') {
bidPosition = modVal;
}
}
if (claimId && (claimId.length > CLAIM_ID_MAX_LEN || !claimId.match(/^[0-9a-f]+$/))) {
throw new Error(`Invalid claim ID ${claimId}.`);
}
if (claimSequence && !claimSequence.match(/^-?[1-9][0-9]*$/)) {
throw new Error('Claim sequence must be a number.');
}
if (bidPosition && !bidPosition.match(/^-?[1-9][0-9]*$/)) {
throw new Error('Bid position must be a number.');
}
// Validate and process path
if (path) {
if (!isChannel) {
throw new Error('Only channel URIs may have a path.');
}
const pathBadChars = path.match(/[^A-Za-z0-9-]/g);
if (pathBadChars) {
throw new Error(`Invalid character${count == 1 ? '' : 's'} in path: ${nameBadChars.join(', ')}`);
}
contentName = path;
} else if (pathSep) {
throw new Error('No path provided after /');
}
return {
name, path, isChannel,
... contentName ? {contentName} : {},
... channelName ? {channelName} : {},
... claimSequence ? {claimSequence: parseInt(claimSequence)} : {},
... bidPosition ? {bidPosition: parseInt(bidPosition)} : {},
... claimId ? {claimId} : {},
... path ? {path} : {},
};
}
/**
* Takes an object in the same format returned by lbryuri.parse() and builds a URI.
*
* The channelName key will accept names with or without the @ prefix.
*/
lbryuri.build = function(uriObj, includeProto=true, allowExtraProps=false) {
let {name, claimId, claimSequence, bidPosition, path, contentName, channelName} = uriObj;
if (channelName) {
const channelNameFormatted = channelName.startsWith('@') ? channelName : '@' + channelName;
if (!name) {
name = channelNameFormatted;
} else if (name !== channelNameFormatted) {
throw new Error('Received a channel content URI, but name and channelName do not match. "name" represents the value in the name position of the URI (lbry://name...), which for channel content will be the channel name. In most cases, to construct a channel URI you should just pass channelName and contentName.');
}
}
if (contentName) {
if (!path) {
path = contentName;
} else if (path !== contentName) {
throw new Error('path and contentName do not match. Only one is required; most likely you wanted contentName.');
}
}
return (includeProto ? 'lbry://' : '') + name +
(claimId ? `#${claimId}` : '') +
(claimSequence ? `:${claimSequence}` : '') +
(bidPosition ? `\$${bidPosition}` : '') +
(path ? `/${path}` : '');
}
/* Takes a parseable LBRY URI and converts it to standard, canonical format (currently this just
* consists of adding the lbry:// prefix if needed) */
lbryuri.normalize= function(uri) {
const {name, path, bidPosition, claimSequence, claimId} = lbryuri.parse(uri);
return lbryuri.build({name, path, claimSequence, bidPosition, claimId});
}
window.lbryuri = lbryuri;
export default lbryuri;