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# frozen_string_literal: true
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2020-06-23 00:09:42 +05:30
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require 'json'
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module Gitlab
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module Danger
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class EmojiChecker
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DIGESTS = File.expand_path('../../../fixtures/emojis/digests.json', __dir__)
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ALIASES = File.expand_path('../../../fixtures/emojis/aliases.json', __dir__)
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# A regex that indicates a piece of text _might_ include an Emoji. The regex
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# alone is not enough, as we'd match `:foo:bar:baz`. Instead, we use this
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# regex to save us from having to check for all possible emoji names when we
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# know one definitely is not included.
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LIKELY_EMOJI = /:[\+a-z0-9_\-]+:/.freeze
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UNICODE_EMOJI_REGEX = %r{(
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[\u{1F300}-\u{1F5FF}] |
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[\u{1F1E6}-\u{1F1FF}] |
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[\u{2700}-\u{27BF}] |
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[\u{1F900}-\u{1F9FF}] |
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[\u{1F600}-\u{1F64F}] |
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[\u{1F680}-\u{1F6FF}] |
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[\u{2600}-\u{26FF}]
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)}x.freeze
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def initialize
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names = JSON.parse(File.read(DIGESTS)).keys +
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JSON.parse(File.read(ALIASES)).keys
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@emoji = names.map { |name| ":#{name}:" }
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end
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def includes_text_emoji?(text)
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return false unless text.match?(LIKELY_EMOJI)
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@emoji.any? { |emoji| text.include?(emoji) }
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end
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def includes_unicode_emoji?(text)
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text.match?(UNICODE_EMOJI_REGEX)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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