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KaTeX/katex.js
Ashish Myles 5a4aedd882 Make ParseNode value payload and defineFunction handler functions type-safe (#1276)
* Make ParseNode `value` payload type-safe.

* Make defineFunction handlers aware of ParseNode data types.

* Add `type` to all function definitions to help determine handler return type.

* Added unit test for case caught only in screenshot test and fixed issue.

* Rename some symbol `Group`s to avoid conflicts with `ParseNode` groups.

Symbol `Group`s are also used as `ParseNode` types. However, `ParseNode`s of
these types always contain a raw text token as opposed to any structured
content. These `ParseNode`s are passed as arguments into function handlers to
create more semantical `ParseNode`s with more structure.

Before this change, "accent" and "op" were both symbol `Group`s and `ParseNode`
types. With this change, these two types (the raw accent token `ParseNode`, and
the structured semantical `ParseNode` are separated for better type-safety on
the `ParseNode` payload).

* stretchy: Remove FlowFixMe for a forced typecast that's no longer needed.
2018-05-09 20:13:31 -04:00

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// @flow
/* eslint no-console:0 */
/**
* This is the main entry point for KaTeX. Here, we expose functions for
* rendering expressions either to DOM nodes or to markup strings.
*
* We also expose the ParseError class to check if errors thrown from KaTeX are
* errors in the expression, or errors in javascript handling.
*/
import ParseError from "./src/ParseError";
import Settings from "./src/Settings";
import { buildTree, buildHTMLTree } from "./src/buildTree";
import parseTree from "./src/parseTree";
import buildCommon from "./src/buildCommon";
import domTree from "./src/domTree";
import utils from "./src/utils";
import type {SettingsOptions} from "./src/Settings";
import type ParseNode from "./src/ParseNode";
import { defineSymbol } from './src/symbols';
import { version } from "./package.json";
/**
* Parse and build an expression, and place that expression in the DOM node
* given.
*/
let render = function(
expression: string,
baseNode: Node,
options: SettingsOptions,
) {
utils.clearNode(baseNode);
const node = renderToDomTree(expression, options).toNode();
baseNode.appendChild(node);
};
// KaTeX's styles don't work properly in quirks mode. Print out an error, and
// disable rendering.
if (typeof document !== "undefined") {
if (document.compatMode !== "CSS1Compat") {
typeof console !== "undefined" && console.warn(
"Warning: KaTeX doesn't work in quirks mode. Make sure your " +
"website has a suitable doctype.");
render = function() {
throw new ParseError("KaTeX doesn't work in quirks mode.");
};
}
}
/**
* Parse and build an expression, and return the markup for that.
*/
const renderToString = function(
expression: string,
options: SettingsOptions,
): string {
const markup = renderToDomTree(expression, options).toMarkup();
return markup;
};
/**
* Parse an expression and return the parse tree.
*/
const generateParseTree = function(
expression: string,
options: SettingsOptions,
): ParseNode<*>[] {
const settings = new Settings(options);
return parseTree(expression, settings);
};
/**
* If the given error is a KaTeX ParseError and options.throwOnError is false,
* renders the invalid LaTeX as a span with hover title giving the KaTeX
* error message. Otherwise, simply throws the error.
*/
const renderError = function(
error,
expression: string,
options: Settings,
) {
if (options.throwOnError || !(error instanceof ParseError)) {
throw error;
}
const node = buildCommon.makeSpan(["katex-error"],
[new domTree.symbolNode(expression)]);
node.setAttribute("title", error.toString());
node.setAttribute("style", `color:${options.errorColor}`);
return node;
};
/**
* Generates and returns the katex build tree. This is used for advanced
* use cases (like rendering to custom output).
*/
const renderToDomTree = function(
expression: string,
options: SettingsOptions,
) {
const settings = new Settings(options);
try {
const tree = parseTree(expression, settings);
return buildTree(tree, expression, settings);
} catch (error) {
return renderError(error, expression, settings);
}
};
/**
* Generates and returns the katex build tree, with just HTML (no MathML).
* This is used for advanced use cases (like rendering to custom output).
*/
const renderToHTMLTree = function(
expression: string,
options: SettingsOptions,
) {
const settings = new Settings(options);
try {
const tree = parseTree(expression, settings);
return buildHTMLTree(tree, expression, settings);
} catch (error) {
return renderError(error, expression, settings);
}
};
export default {
/**
* Current KaTeX version
*/
version,
/**
* Renders the given LaTeX into an HTML+MathML combination, and adds
* it as a child to the specified DOM node.
*/
render,
/**
* Renders the given LaTeX into an HTML+MathML combination string,
* for sending to the client.
*/
renderToString,
/**
* KaTeX error, usually during parsing.
*/
ParseError,
/**
* Parses the given LaTeX into KaTeX's internal parse tree structure,
* without rendering to HTML or MathML.
*
* NOTE: This method is not currently recommended for public use.
* The internal tree representation is unstable and is very likely
* to change. Use at your own risk.
*/
__parse: generateParseTree,
/**
* Renders the given LaTeX into an HTML+MathML internal DOM tree
* representation, without flattening that representation to a string.
*
* NOTE: This method is not currently recommended for public use.
* The internal tree representation is unstable and is very likely
* to change. Use at your own risk.
*/
__renderToDomTree: renderToDomTree,
/**
* Renders the given LaTeX into an HTML internal DOM tree representation,
* without MathML and without flattening that representation to a string.
*
* NOTE: This method is not currently recommended for public use.
* The internal tree representation is unstable and is very likely
* to change. Use at your own risk.
*/
__renderToHTMLTree: renderToHTMLTree,
/**
* adds a new symbol to internal symbols table
*/
__defineSymbol: defineSymbol,
};