pleroma/lib/pleroma/emoji.ex

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Elixir

# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2022 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Emoji do
@moduledoc """
This GenServer stores in an ETS table the list of the loaded emojis,
and also allows to reload the list at runtime.
"""
use GenServer
alias Pleroma.Emoji.Loader
require Logger
@ets __MODULE__.Ets
@ets_options [
:ordered_set,
:protected,
:named_table,
{:read_concurrency, true}
]
defstruct [:code, :file, :tags, :safe_code, :safe_file]
@doc "Build emoji struct"
def build({code, file, tags}) do
%__MODULE__{
code: code,
file: file,
tags: tags,
safe_code: Pleroma.HTML.strip_tags(code),
safe_file: Pleroma.HTML.strip_tags(file)
}
end
def build({code, file}), do: build({code, file, []})
@doc false
def start_link(_) do
GenServer.start_link(__MODULE__, [], name: __MODULE__)
end
@doc "Reloads the emojis from disk."
@spec reload() :: :ok
def reload do
GenServer.call(__MODULE__, :reload)
end
@doc "Returns the path of the emoji `name`."
@spec get(String.t()) :: String.t() | nil
def get(name) do
case :ets.lookup(@ets, name) do
[{_, path}] -> path
_ -> nil
end
end
@spec exist?(String.t()) :: boolean()
def exist?(name), do: not is_nil(get(name))
@doc "Returns all the emojos!!"
@spec get_all() :: list({String.t(), String.t(), String.t()})
def get_all do
:ets.tab2list(@ets)
end
@doc "Clear out old emojis"
def clear_all, do: :ets.delete_all_objects(@ets)
@doc false
def init(_) do
@ets = :ets.new(@ets, @ets_options)
GenServer.cast(self(), :reload)
{:ok, nil}
end
@doc false
def handle_cast(:reload, state) do
update_emojis(Loader.load())
{:noreply, state}
end
@doc false
def handle_call(:reload, _from, state) do
update_emojis(Loader.load())
{:reply, :ok, state}
end
@doc false
def terminate(_, _) do
:ok
end
@doc false
def code_change(_old_vsn, state, _extra) do
update_emojis(Loader.load())
{:ok, state}
end
defp update_emojis(emojis) do
:ets.insert(@ets, emojis)
end
@external_resource "lib/pleroma/emoji-test.txt"
regional_indicators =
Enum.map(127_462..127_487, fn codepoint ->
<<codepoint::utf8>>
end)
emojis =
@external_resource
|> File.read!()
|> String.split("\n")
|> Enum.filter(fn line ->
line != "" and not String.starts_with?(line, "#") and
String.contains?(line, "fully-qualified")
end)
|> Enum.map(fn line ->
line
|> String.split(";", parts: 2)
|> hd()
|> String.trim()
|> String.split()
|> Enum.map(fn codepoint ->
<<String.to_integer(codepoint, 16)::utf8>>
end)
|> Enum.join()
end)
|> Enum.uniq()
emojis = emojis ++ regional_indicators
for emoji <- emojis do
def is_unicode_emoji?(unquote(emoji)), do: true
end
def is_unicode_emoji?(_), do: false
# FE0F is the emoji variation sequence. It is used for fully-qualifying
# emoji, and that includes emoji combinations.
# This code generates combinations per emoji: for each FE0F, all possible
# combinations of the character being removed or staying will be generated.
# This is made as an attempt to find all partially-qualified and unqualified
# versions of a fully-qualified emoji.
# I have found *no cases* for which this would be a problem, after browsing
# the entire emoji list in emoji-test.txt. This is safe, and, sadly, most
# likely sane too.
emoji_qualification_map =
emojis
|> Enum.filter(&String.contains?(&1, "\uFE0F"))
|> Enum.map(fn emoji ->
combinate = fn x, combinate ->
case x do
[] ->
[[]]
["\uFE0F" | tail] ->
combinate.(tail, combinate)
|> Enum.flat_map(fn x -> [x, ["\uFE0F" | x]] end)
[codepoint | tail] ->
combinate.(tail, combinate)
|> Enum.map(fn x -> [codepoint | x] end)
end
end
unqualified_list =
emoji
|> String.codepoints()
|> combinate.(combinate)
|> Enum.map(&List.to_string/1)
{emoji, unqualified_list}
end)
for {qualified, unqualified_list} <- emoji_qualification_map do
for unqualified <- unqualified_list do
def fully_qualify_emoji(unquote(unqualified)), do: unquote(qualified)
end
end
def fully_qualify_emoji(emoji), do: emoji
end