diff options
author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 17:32:43 +0000 |
---|---|---|
committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 17:32:43 +0000 |
commit | 6bf0a5cb5034a7e684dcc3500e841785237ce2dd (patch) | |
tree | a68f146d7fa01f0134297619fbe7e33db084e0aa /toolkit/components/reader/Readability.js | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
download | thunderbird-6bf0a5cb5034a7e684dcc3500e841785237ce2dd.tar.xz thunderbird-6bf0a5cb5034a7e684dcc3500e841785237ce2dd.zip |
Adding upstream version 1:115.7.0.upstream/1%115.7.0upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'toolkit/components/reader/Readability.js')
-rw-r--r-- | toolkit/components/reader/Readability.js | 2290 |
1 files changed, 2290 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/toolkit/components/reader/Readability.js b/toolkit/components/reader/Readability.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..44604970c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/toolkit/components/reader/Readability.js @@ -0,0 +1,2290 @@ +/*eslint-env es6:false*/ +/* + * DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE DIRECTLY! + * + * This is a shared library that is maintained in an external repo: + * https://github.com/mozilla/readability + */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010 Arc90 Inc + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +/* + * This code is heavily based on Arc90's readability.js (1.7.1) script + * available at: http://code.google.com/p/arc90labs-readability + */ + +/** + * Public constructor. + * @param {HTMLDocument} doc The document to parse. + * @param {Object} options The options object. + */ +function Readability(doc, options) { + // In some older versions, people passed a URI as the first argument. Cope: + if (options && options.documentElement) { + doc = options; + options = arguments[2]; + } else if (!doc || !doc.documentElement) { + throw new Error("First argument to Readability constructor should be a document object."); + } + options = options || {}; + + this._doc = doc; + this._docJSDOMParser = this._doc.firstChild.__JSDOMParser__; + this._articleTitle = null; + this._articleByline = null; + this._articleDir = null; + this._articleSiteName = null; + this._attempts = []; + + // Configurable options + this._debug = !!options.debug; + this._maxElemsToParse = options.maxElemsToParse || this.DEFAULT_MAX_ELEMS_TO_PARSE; + this._nbTopCandidates = options.nbTopCandidates || this.DEFAULT_N_TOP_CANDIDATES; + this._charThreshold = options.charThreshold || this.DEFAULT_CHAR_THRESHOLD; + this._classesToPreserve = this.CLASSES_TO_PRESERVE.concat(options.classesToPreserve || []); + this._keepClasses = !!options.keepClasses; + this._serializer = options.serializer || function(el) { + return el.innerHTML; + }; + this._disableJSONLD = !!options.disableJSONLD; + + // Start with all flags set + this._flags = this.FLAG_STRIP_UNLIKELYS | + this.FLAG_WEIGHT_CLASSES | + this.FLAG_CLEAN_CONDITIONALLY; + + + // Control whether log messages are sent to the console + if (this._debug) { + let logNode = function(node) { + if (node.nodeType == node.TEXT_NODE) { + return `${node.nodeName} ("${node.textContent}")`; + } + let attrPairs = Array.from(node.attributes || [], function(attr) { + return `${attr.name}="${attr.value}"`; + }).join(" "); + return `<${node.localName} ${attrPairs}>`; + }; + this.log = function () { + if (typeof dump !== "undefined") { + var msg = Array.prototype.map.call(arguments, function(x) { + return (x && x.nodeName) ? logNode(x) : x; + }).join(" "); + dump("Reader: (Readability) " + msg + "\n"); + } else if (typeof console !== "undefined") { + let args = Array.from(arguments, arg => { + if (arg && arg.nodeType == this.ELEMENT_NODE) { + return logNode(arg); + } + return arg; + }); + args.unshift("Reader: (Readability)"); + console.log.apply(console, args); + } + }; + } else { + this.log = function () {}; + } +} + +Readability.prototype = { + FLAG_STRIP_UNLIKELYS: 0x1, + FLAG_WEIGHT_CLASSES: 0x2, + FLAG_CLEAN_CONDITIONALLY: 0x4, + + // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/nodeType + ELEMENT_NODE: 1, + TEXT_NODE: 3, + + // Max number of nodes supported by this parser. Default: 0 (no limit) + DEFAULT_MAX_ELEMS_TO_PARSE: 0, + + // The number of top candidates to consider when analysing how + // tight the competition is among candidates. + DEFAULT_N_TOP_CANDIDATES: 5, + + // Element tags to score by default. + DEFAULT_TAGS_TO_SCORE: "section,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,p,td,pre".toUpperCase().split(","), + + // The default number of chars an article must have in order to return a result + DEFAULT_CHAR_THRESHOLD: 500, + + // All of the regular expressions in use within readability. + // Defined up here so we don't instantiate them repeatedly in loops. + REGEXPS: { + // NOTE: These two regular expressions are duplicated in + // Readability-readerable.js. Please keep both copies in sync. + unlikelyCandidates: /-ad-|ai2html|banner|breadcrumbs|combx|comment|community|cover-wrap|disqus|extra|footer|gdpr|header|legends|menu|related|remark|replies|rss|shoutbox|sidebar|skyscraper|social|sponsor|supplemental|ad-break|agegate|pagination|pager|popup|yom-remote/i, + okMaybeItsACandidate: /and|article|body|column|content|main|shadow/i, + + positive: /article|body|content|entry|hentry|h-entry|main|page|pagination|post|text|blog|story/i, + negative: /-ad-|hidden|^hid$| hid$| hid |^hid |banner|combx|comment|com-|contact|foot|footer|footnote|gdpr|masthead|media|meta|outbrain|promo|related|scroll|share|shoutbox|sidebar|skyscraper|sponsor|shopping|tags|tool|widget/i, + extraneous: /print|archive|comment|discuss|e[\-]?mail|share|reply|all|login|sign|single|utility/i, + byline: /byline|author|dateline|writtenby|p-author/i, + replaceFonts: /<(\/?)font[^>]*>/gi, + normalize: /\s{2,}/g, + videos: /\/\/(www\.)?((dailymotion|youtube|youtube-nocookie|player\.vimeo|v\.qq)\.com|(archive|upload\.wikimedia)\.org|player\.twitch\.tv)/i, + shareElements: /(\b|_)(share|sharedaddy)(\b|_)/i, + nextLink: /(next|weiter|continue|>([^\|]|$)|»([^\|]|$))/i, + prevLink: /(prev|earl|old|new|<|«)/i, + tokenize: /\W+/g, + whitespace: /^\s*$/, + hasContent: /\S$/, + hashUrl: /^#.+/, + srcsetUrl: /(\S+)(\s+[\d.]+[xw])?(\s*(?:,|$))/g, + b64DataUrl: /^data:\s*([^\s;,]+)\s*;\s*base64\s*,/i, + // See: https://schema.org/Article + jsonLdArticleTypes: /^Article|AdvertiserContentArticle|NewsArticle|AnalysisNewsArticle|AskPublicNewsArticle|BackgroundNewsArticle|OpinionNewsArticle|ReportageNewsArticle|ReviewNewsArticle|Report|SatiricalArticle|ScholarlyArticle|MedicalScholarlyArticle|SocialMediaPosting|BlogPosting|LiveBlogPosting|DiscussionForumPosting|TechArticle|APIReference$/ + }, + + UNLIKELY_ROLES: [ "menu", "menubar", "complementary", "navigation", "alert", "alertdialog", "dialog" ], + + DIV_TO_P_ELEMS: new Set([ "BLOCKQUOTE", "DL", "DIV", "IMG", "OL", "P", "PRE", "TABLE", "UL" ]), + + ALTER_TO_DIV_EXCEPTIONS: ["DIV", "ARTICLE", "SECTION", "P"], + + PRESENTATIONAL_ATTRIBUTES: [ "align", "background", "bgcolor", "border", "cellpadding", "cellspacing", "frame", "hspace", "rules", "style", "valign", "vspace" ], + + DEPRECATED_SIZE_ATTRIBUTE_ELEMS: [ "TABLE", "TH", "TD", "HR", "PRE" ], + + // The commented out elements qualify as phrasing content but tend to be + // removed by readability when put into paragraphs, so we ignore them here. + PHRASING_ELEMS: [ + // "CANVAS", "IFRAME", "SVG", "VIDEO", + "ABBR", "AUDIO", "B", "BDO", "BR", "BUTTON", "CITE", "CODE", "DATA", + "DATALIST", "DFN", "EM", "EMBED", "I", "IMG", "INPUT", "KBD", "LABEL", + "MARK", "MATH", "METER", "NOSCRIPT", "OBJECT", "OUTPUT", "PROGRESS", "Q", + "RUBY", "SAMP", "SCRIPT", "SELECT", "SMALL", "SPAN", "STRONG", "SUB", + "SUP", "TEXTAREA", "TIME", "VAR", "WBR" + ], + + // These are the classes that readability sets itself. + CLASSES_TO_PRESERVE: [ "page" ], + + // These are the list of HTML entities that need to be escaped. + HTML_ESCAPE_MAP: { + "lt": "<", + "gt": ">", + "amp": "&", + "quot": '"', + "apos": "'", + }, + + /** + * Run any post-process modifications to article content as necessary. + * + * @param Element + * @return void + **/ + _postProcessContent: function(articleContent) { + // Readability cannot open relative uris so we convert them to absolute uris. + this._fixRelativeUris(articleContent); + + this._simplifyNestedElements(articleContent); + + if (!this._keepClasses) { + // Remove classes. + this._cleanClasses(articleContent); + } + }, + + /** + * Iterates over a NodeList, calls `filterFn` for each node and removes node + * if function returned `true`. + * + * If function is not passed, removes all the nodes in node list. + * + * @param NodeList nodeList The nodes to operate on + * @param Function filterFn the function to use as a filter + * @return void + */ + _removeNodes: function(nodeList, filterFn) { + // Avoid ever operating on live node lists. + if (this._docJSDOMParser && nodeList._isLiveNodeList) { + throw new Error("Do not pass live node lists to _removeNodes"); + } + for (var i = nodeList.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + var node = nodeList[i]; + var parentNode = node.parentNode; + if (parentNode) { + if (!filterFn || filterFn.call(this, node, i, nodeList)) { + parentNode.removeChild(node); + } + } + } + }, + + /** + * Iterates over a NodeList, and calls _setNodeTag for each node. + * + * @param NodeList nodeList The nodes to operate on + * @param String newTagName the new tag name to use + * @return void + */ + _replaceNodeTags: function(nodeList, newTagName) { + // Avoid ever operating on live node lists. + if (this._docJSDOMParser && nodeList._isLiveNodeList) { + throw new Error("Do not pass live node lists to _replaceNodeTags"); + } + for (const node of nodeList) { + this._setNodeTag(node, newTagName); + } + }, + + /** + * Iterate over a NodeList, which doesn't natively fully implement the Array + * interface. + * + * For convenience, the current object context is applied to the provided + * iterate function. + * + * @param NodeList nodeList The NodeList. + * @param Function fn The iterate function. + * @return void + */ + _forEachNode: function(nodeList, fn) { + Array.prototype.forEach.call(nodeList, fn, this); + }, + + /** + * Iterate over a NodeList, and return the first node that passes + * the supplied test function + * + * For convenience, the current object context is applied to the provided + * test function. + * + * @param NodeList nodeList The NodeList. + * @param Function fn The test function. + * @return void + */ + _findNode: function(nodeList, fn) { + return Array.prototype.find.call(nodeList, fn, this); + }, + + /** + * Iterate over a NodeList, return true if any of the provided iterate + * function calls returns true, false otherwise. + * + * For convenience, the current object context is applied to the + * provided iterate function. + * + * @param NodeList nodeList The NodeList. + * @param Function fn The iterate function. + * @return Boolean + */ + _someNode: function(nodeList, fn) { + return Array.prototype.some.call(nodeList, fn, this); + }, + + /** + * Iterate over a NodeList, return true if all of the provided iterate + * function calls return true, false otherwise. + * + * For convenience, the current object context is applied to the + * provided iterate function. + * + * @param NodeList nodeList The NodeList. + * @param Function fn The iterate function. + * @return Boolean + */ + _everyNode: function(nodeList, fn) { + return Array.prototype.every.call(nodeList, fn, this); + }, + + /** + * Concat all nodelists passed as arguments. + * + * @return ...NodeList + * @return Array + */ + _concatNodeLists: function() { + var slice = Array.prototype.slice; + var args = slice.call(arguments); + var nodeLists = args.map(function(list) { + return slice.call(list); + }); + return Array.prototype.concat.apply([], nodeLists); + }, + + _getAllNodesWithTag: function(node, tagNames) { + if (node.querySelectorAll) { + return node.querySelectorAll(tagNames.join(",")); + } + return [].concat.apply([], tagNames.map(function(tag) { + var collection = node.getElementsByTagName(tag); + return Array.isArray(collection) ? collection : Array.from(collection); + })); + }, + + /** + * Removes the class="" attribute from every element in the given + * subtree, except those that match CLASSES_TO_PRESERVE and + * the classesToPreserve array from the options object. + * + * @param Element + * @return void + */ + _cleanClasses: function(node) { + var classesToPreserve = this._classesToPreserve; + var className = (node.getAttribute("class") || "") + .split(/\s+/) + .filter(function(cls) { + return classesToPreserve.indexOf(cls) != -1; + }) + .join(" "); + + if (className) { + node.setAttribute("class", className); + } else { + node.removeAttribute("class"); + } + + for (node = node.firstElementChild; node; node = node.nextElementSibling) { + this._cleanClasses(node); + } + }, + + /** + * Converts each <a> and <img> uri in the given element to an absolute URI, + * ignoring #ref URIs. + * + * @param Element + * @return void + */ + _fixRelativeUris: function(articleContent) { + var baseURI = this._doc.baseURI; + var documentURI = this._doc.documentURI; + function toAbsoluteURI(uri) { + // Leave hash links alone if the base URI matches the document URI: + if (baseURI == documentURI && uri.charAt(0) == "#") { + return uri; + } + + // Otherwise, resolve against base URI: + try { + return new URL(uri, baseURI).href; + } catch (ex) { + // Something went wrong, just return the original: + } + return uri; + } + + var links = this._getAllNodesWithTag(articleContent, ["a"]); + this._forEachNode(links, function(link) { + var href = link.getAttribute("href"); + if (href) { + // Remove links with javascript: URIs, since + // they won't work after scripts have been removed from the page. + if (href.indexOf("javascript:") === 0) { + // if the link only contains simple text content, it can be converted to a text node + if (link.childNodes.length === 1 && link.childNodes[0].nodeType === this.TEXT_NODE) { + var text = this._doc.createTextNode(link.textContent); + link.parentNode.replaceChild(text, link); + } else { + // if the link has multiple children, they should all be preserved + var container = this._doc.createElement("span"); + while (link.firstChild) { + container.appendChild(link.firstChild); + } + link.parentNode.replaceChild(container, link); + } + } else { + link.setAttribute("href", toAbsoluteURI(href)); + } + } + }); + + var medias = this._getAllNodesWithTag(articleContent, [ + "img", "picture", "figure", "video", "audio", "source" + ]); + + this._forEachNode(medias, function(media) { + var src = media.getAttribute("src"); + var poster = media.getAttribute("poster"); + var srcset = media.getAttribute("srcset"); + + if (src) { + media.setAttribute("src", toAbsoluteURI(src)); + } + + if (poster) { + media.setAttribute("poster", toAbsoluteURI(poster)); + } + + if (srcset) { + var newSrcset = srcset.replace(this.REGEXPS.srcsetUrl, function(_, p1, p2, p3) { + return toAbsoluteURI(p1) + (p2 || "") + p3; + }); + + media.setAttribute("srcset", newSrcset); + } + }); + }, + + _simplifyNestedElements: function(articleContent) { + var node = articleContent; + + while (node) { + if (node.parentNode && ["DIV", "SECTION"].includes(node.tagName) && !(node.id && node.id.startsWith("readability"))) { + if (this._isElementWithoutContent(node)) { + node = this._removeAndGetNext(node); + continue; + } else if (this._hasSingleTagInsideElement(node, "DIV") || this._hasSingleTagInsideElement(node, "SECTION")) { + var child = node.children[0]; + for (var i = 0; i < node.attributes.length; i++) { + child.setAttribute(node.attributes[i].name, node.attributes[i].value); + } + node.parentNode.replaceChild(child, node); + node = child; + continue; + } + } + + node = this._getNextNode(node); + } + }, + + /** + * Get the article title as an H1. + * + * @return string + **/ + _getArticleTitle: function() { + var doc = this._doc; + var curTitle = ""; + var origTitle = ""; + + try { + curTitle = origTitle = doc.title.trim(); + + // If they had an element with id "title" in their HTML + if (typeof curTitle !== "string") + curTitle = origTitle = this._getInnerText(doc.getElementsByTagName("title")[0]); + } catch (e) {/* ignore exceptions setting the title. */} + + var titleHadHierarchicalSeparators = false; + function wordCount(str) { + return str.split(/\s+/).length; + } + + // If there's a separator in the title, first remove the final part + if ((/ [\|\-\\\/>»] /).test(curTitle)) { + titleHadHierarchicalSeparators = / [\\\/>»] /.test(curTitle); + curTitle = origTitle.replace(/(.*)[\|\-\\\/>»] .*/gi, "$1"); + + // If the resulting title is too short (3 words or fewer), remove + // the first part instead: + if (wordCount(curTitle) < 3) + curTitle = origTitle.replace(/[^\|\-\\\/>»]*[\|\-\\\/>»](.*)/gi, "$1"); + } else if (curTitle.indexOf(": ") !== -1) { + // Check if we have an heading containing this exact string, so we + // could assume it's the full title. + var headings = this._concatNodeLists( + doc.getElementsByTagName("h1"), + doc.getElementsByTagName("h2") + ); + var trimmedTitle = curTitle.trim(); + var match = this._someNode(headings, function(heading) { + return heading.textContent.trim() === trimmedTitle; + }); + + // If we don't, let's extract the title out of the original title string. + if (!match) { + curTitle = origTitle.substring(origTitle.lastIndexOf(":") + 1); + + // If the title is now too short, try the first colon instead: + if (wordCount(curTitle) < 3) { + curTitle = origTitle.substring(origTitle.indexOf(":") + 1); + // But if we have too many words before the colon there's something weird + // with the titles and the H tags so let's just use the original title instead + } else if (wordCount(origTitle.substr(0, origTitle.indexOf(":"))) > 5) { + curTitle = origTitle; + } + } + } else if (curTitle.length > 150 || curTitle.length < 15) { + var hOnes = doc.getElementsByTagName("h1"); + + if (hOnes.length === 1) + curTitle = this._getInnerText(hOnes[0]); + } + + curTitle = curTitle.trim().replace(this.REGEXPS.normalize, " "); + // If we now have 4 words or fewer as our title, and either no + // 'hierarchical' separators (\, /, > or ») were found in the original + // title or we decreased the number of words by more than 1 word, use + // the original title. + var curTitleWordCount = wordCount(curTitle); + if (curTitleWordCount <= 4 && + (!titleHadHierarchicalSeparators || + curTitleWordCount != wordCount(origTitle.replace(/[\|\-\\\/>»]+/g, "")) - 1)) { + curTitle = origTitle; + } + + return curTitle; + }, + + /** + * Prepare the HTML document for readability to scrape it. + * This includes things like stripping javascript, CSS, and handling terrible markup. + * + * @return void + **/ + _prepDocument: function() { + var doc = this._doc; + + // Remove all style tags in head + this._removeNodes(this._getAllNodesWithTag(doc, ["style"])); + + if (doc.body) { + this._replaceBrs(doc.body); + } + + this._replaceNodeTags(this._getAllNodesWithTag(doc, ["font"]), "SPAN"); + }, + + /** + * Finds the next node, starting from the given node, and ignoring + * whitespace in between. If the given node is an element, the same node is + * returned. + */ + _nextNode: function (node) { + var next = node; + while (next + && (next.nodeType != this.ELEMENT_NODE) + && this.REGEXPS.whitespace.test(next.textContent)) { + next = next.nextSibling; + } + return next; + }, + + /** + * Replaces 2 or more successive <br> elements with a single <p>. + * Whitespace between <br> elements are ignored. For example: + * <div>foo<br>bar<br> <br><br>abc</div> + * will become: + * <div>foo<br>bar<p>abc</p></div> + */ + _replaceBrs: function (elem) { + this._forEachNode(this._getAllNodesWithTag(elem, ["br"]), function(br) { + var next = br.nextSibling; + + // Whether 2 or more <br> elements have been found and replaced with a + // <p> block. + var replaced = false; + + // If we find a <br> chain, remove the <br>s until we hit another node + // or non-whitespace. This leaves behind the first <br> in the chain + // (which will be replaced with a <p> later). + while ((next = this._nextNode(next)) && (next.tagName == "BR")) { + replaced = true; + var brSibling = next.nextSibling; + next.parentNode.removeChild(next); + next = brSibling; + } + + // If we removed a <br> chain, replace the remaining <br> with a <p>. Add + // all sibling nodes as children of the <p> until we hit another <br> + // chain. + if (replaced) { + var p = this._doc.createElement("p"); + br.parentNode.replaceChild(p, br); + + next = p.nextSibling; + while (next) { + // If we've hit another <br><br>, we're done adding children to this <p>. + if (next.tagName == "BR") { + var nextElem = this._nextNode(next.nextSibling); + if (nextElem && nextElem.tagName == "BR") + break; + } + + if (!this._isPhrasingContent(next)) + break; + + // Otherwise, make this node a child of the new <p>. + var sibling = next.nextSibling; + p.appendChild(next); + next = sibling; + } + + while (p.lastChild && this._isWhitespace(p.lastChild)) { + p.removeChild(p.lastChild); + } + + if (p.parentNode.tagName === "P") + this._setNodeTag(p.parentNode, "DIV"); + } + }); + }, + + _setNodeTag: function (node, tag) { + this.log("_setNodeTag", node, tag); + if (this._docJSDOMParser) { + node.localName = tag.toLowerCase(); + node.tagName = tag.toUpperCase(); + return node; + } + + var replacement = node.ownerDocument.createElement(tag); + while (node.firstChild) { + replacement.appendChild(node.firstChild); + } + node.parentNode.replaceChild(replacement, node); + if (node.readability) + replacement.readability = node.readability; + + for (var i = 0; i < node.attributes.length; i++) { + try { + replacement.setAttribute(node.attributes[i].name, node.attributes[i].value); + } catch (ex) { + /* it's possible for setAttribute() to throw if the attribute name + * isn't a valid XML Name. Such attributes can however be parsed from + * source in HTML docs, see https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/4275, + * so we can hit them here and then throw. We don't care about such + * attributes so we ignore them. + */ + } + } + return replacement; + }, + + /** + * Prepare the article node for display. Clean out any inline styles, + * iframes, forms, strip extraneous <p> tags, etc. + * + * @param Element + * @return void + **/ + _prepArticle: function(articleContent) { + this._cleanStyles(articleContent); + + // Check for data tables before we continue, to avoid removing items in + // those tables, which will often be isolated even though they're + // visually linked to other content-ful elements (text, images, etc.). + this._markDataTables(articleContent); + + this._fixLazyImages(articleContent); + + // Clean out junk from the article content + this._cleanConditionally(articleContent, "form"); + this._cleanConditionally(articleContent, "fieldset"); + this._clean(articleContent, "object"); + this._clean(articleContent, "embed"); + this._clean(articleContent, "footer"); + this._clean(articleContent, "link"); + this._clean(articleContent, "aside"); + + // Clean out elements with little content that have "share" in their id/class combinations from final top candidates, + // which means we don't remove the top candidates even they have "share". + + var shareElementThreshold = this.DEFAULT_CHAR_THRESHOLD; + + this._forEachNode(articleContent.children, function (topCandidate) { + this._cleanMatchedNodes(topCandidate, function (node, matchString) { + return this.REGEXPS.shareElements.test(matchString) && node.textContent.length < shareElementThreshold; + }); + }); + + this._clean(articleContent, "iframe"); + this._clean(articleContent, "input"); + this._clean(articleContent, "textarea"); + this._clean(articleContent, "select"); + this._clean(articleContent, "button"); + this._cleanHeaders(articleContent); + + // Do these last as the previous stuff may have removed junk + // that will affect these + this._cleanConditionally(articleContent, "table"); + this._cleanConditionally(articleContent, "ul"); + this._cleanConditionally(articleContent, "div"); + + // replace H1 with H2 as H1 should be only title that is displayed separately + this._replaceNodeTags(this._getAllNodesWithTag(articleContent, ["h1"]), "h2"); + + // Remove extra paragraphs + this._removeNodes(this._getAllNodesWithTag(articleContent, ["p"]), function (paragraph) { + var imgCount = paragraph.getElementsByTagName("img").length; + var embedCount = paragraph.getElementsByTagName("embed").length; + var objectCount = paragraph.getElementsByTagName("object").length; + // At this point, nasty iframes have been removed, only remain embedded video ones. + var iframeCount = paragraph.getElementsByTagName("iframe").length; + var totalCount = imgCount + embedCount + objectCount + iframeCount; + + return totalCount === 0 && !this._getInnerText(paragraph, false); + }); + + this._forEachNode(this._getAllNodesWithTag(articleContent, ["br"]), function(br) { + var next = this._nextNode(br.nextSibling); + if (next && next.tagName == "P") + br.parentNode.removeChild(br); + }); + + // Remove single-cell tables + this._forEachNode(this._getAllNodesWithTag(articleContent, ["table"]), function(table) { + var tbody = this._hasSingleTagInsideElement(table, "TBODY") ? table.firstElementChild : table; + if (this._hasSingleTagInsideElement(tbody, "TR")) { + var row = tbody.firstElementChild; + if (this._hasSingleTagInsideElement(row, "TD")) { + var cell = row.firstElementChild; + cell = this._setNodeTag(cell, this._everyNode(cell.childNodes, this._isPhrasingContent) ? "P" : "DIV"); + table.parentNode.replaceChild(cell, table); + } + } + }); + }, + + /** + * Initialize a node with the readability object. Also checks the + * className/id for special names to add to its score. + * + * @param Element + * @return void + **/ + _initializeNode: function(node) { + node.readability = {"contentScore": 0}; + + switch (node.tagName) { + case "DIV": + node.readability.contentScore += 5; + break; + + case "PRE": + case "TD": + case "BLOCKQUOTE": + node.readability.contentScore += 3; + break; + + case "ADDRESS": + case "OL": + case "UL": + case "DL": + case "DD": + case "DT": + case "LI": + case "FORM": + node.readability.contentScore -= 3; + break; + + case "H1": + case "H2": + case "H3": + case "H4": + case "H5": + case "H6": + case "TH": + node.readability.contentScore -= 5; + break; + } + + node.readability.contentScore += this._getClassWeight(node); + }, + + _removeAndGetNext: function(node) { + var nextNode = this._getNextNode(node, true); + node.parentNode.removeChild(node); + return nextNode; + }, + + /** + * Traverse the DOM from node to node, starting at the node passed in. + * Pass true for the second parameter to indicate this node itself + * (and its kids) are going away, and we want the next node over. + * + * Calling this in a loop will traverse the DOM depth-first. + */ + _getNextNode: function(node, ignoreSelfAndKids) { + // First check for kids if those aren't being ignored + if (!ignoreSelfAndKids && node.firstElementChild) { + return node.firstElementChild; + } + // Then for siblings... + if (node.nextElementSibling) { + return node.nextElementSibling; + } + // And finally, move up the parent chain *and* find a sibling + // (because this is depth-first traversal, we will have already + // seen the parent nodes themselves). + do { + node = node.parentNode; + } while (node && !node.nextElementSibling); + return node && node.nextElementSibling; + }, + + // compares second text to first one + // 1 = same text, 0 = completely different text + // works the way that it splits both texts into words and then finds words that are unique in second text + // the result is given by the lower length of unique parts + _textSimilarity: function(textA, textB) { + var tokensA = textA.toLowerCase().split(this.REGEXPS.tokenize).filter(Boolean); + var tokensB = textB.toLowerCase().split(this.REGEXPS.tokenize).filter(Boolean); + if (!tokensA.length || !tokensB.length) { + return 0; + } + var uniqTokensB = tokensB.filter(token => !tokensA.includes(token)); + var distanceB = uniqTokensB.join(" ").length / tokensB.join(" ").length; + return 1 - distanceB; + }, + + _checkByline: function(node, matchString) { + if (this._articleByline) { + return false; + } + + if (node.getAttribute !== undefined) { + var rel = node.getAttribute("rel"); + var itemprop = node.getAttribute("itemprop"); + } + + if ((rel === "author" || (itemprop && itemprop.indexOf("author") !== -1) || this.REGEXPS.byline.test(matchString)) && this._isValidByline(node.textContent)) { + this._articleByline = node.textContent.trim(); + return true; + } + + return false; + }, + + _getNodeAncestors: function(node, maxDepth) { + maxDepth = maxDepth || 0; + var i = 0, ancestors = []; + while (node.parentNode) { + ancestors.push(node.parentNode); + if (maxDepth && ++i === maxDepth) + break; + node = node.parentNode; + } + return ancestors; + }, + + /*** + * grabArticle - Using a variety of metrics (content score, classname, element types), find the content that is + * most likely to be the stuff a user wants to read. Then return it wrapped up in a div. + * + * @param page a document to run upon. Needs to be a full document, complete with body. + * @return Element + **/ + _grabArticle: function (page) { + this.log("**** grabArticle ****"); + var doc = this._doc; + var isPaging = page !== null; + page = page ? page : this._doc.body; + + // We can't grab an article if we don't have a page! + if (!page) { + this.log("No body found in document. Abort."); + return null; + } + + var pageCacheHtml = page.innerHTML; + + while (true) { + this.log("Starting grabArticle loop"); + var stripUnlikelyCandidates = this._flagIsActive(this.FLAG_STRIP_UNLIKELYS); + + // First, node prepping. Trash nodes that look cruddy (like ones with the + // class name "comment", etc), and turn divs into P tags where they have been + // used inappropriately (as in, where they contain no other block level elements.) + var elementsToScore = []; + var node = this._doc.documentElement; + + let shouldRemoveTitleHeader = true; + + while (node) { + + if (node.tagName === "HTML") { + this._articleLang = node.getAttribute("lang"); + } + + var matchString = node.className + " " + node.id; + + if (!this._isProbablyVisible(node)) { + this.log("Removing hidden node - " + matchString); + node = this._removeAndGetNext(node); + continue; + } + + // Check to see if this node is a byline, and remove it if it is. + if (this._checkByline(node, matchString)) { + node = this._removeAndGetNext(node); + continue; + } + + if (shouldRemoveTitleHeader && this._headerDuplicatesTitle(node)) { + this.log("Removing header: ", node.textContent.trim(), this._articleTitle.trim()); + shouldRemoveTitleHeader = false; + node = this._removeAndGetNext(node); + continue; + } + + // Remove unlikely candidates + if (stripUnlikelyCandidates) { + if (this.REGEXPS.unlikelyCandidates.test(matchString) && + !this.REGEXPS.okMaybeItsACandidate.test(matchString) && + !this._hasAncestorTag(node, "table") && + !this._hasAncestorTag(node, "code") && + node.tagName !== "BODY" && + node.tagName !== "A") { + this.log("Removing unlikely candidate - " + matchString); + node = this._removeAndGetNext(node); + continue; + } + + if (this.UNLIKELY_ROLES.includes(node.getAttribute("role"))) { + this.log("Removing content with role " + node.getAttribute("role") + " - " + matchString); + node = this._removeAndGetNext(node); + continue; + } + } + + // Remove DIV, SECTION, and HEADER nodes without any content(e.g. text, image, video, or iframe). + if ((node.tagName === "DIV" || node.tagName === "SECTION" || node.tagName === "HEADER" || + node.tagName === "H1" || node.tagName === "H2" || node.tagName === "H3" || + node.tagName === "H4" || node.tagName === "H5" || node.tagName === "H6") && + this._isElementWithoutContent(node)) { + node = this._removeAndGetNext(node); + continue; + } + + if (this.DEFAULT_TAGS_TO_SCORE.indexOf(node.tagName) !== -1) { + elementsToScore.push(node); + } + + // Turn all divs that don't have children block level elements into p's + if (node.tagName === "DIV") { + // Put phrasing content into paragraphs. + var p = null; + var childNode = node.firstChild; + while (childNode) { + var nextSibling = childNode.nextSibling; + if (this._isPhrasingContent(childNode)) { + if (p !== null) { + p.appendChild(childNode); + } else if (!this._isWhitespace(childNode)) { + p = doc.createElement("p"); + node.replaceChild(p, childNode); + p.appendChild(childNode); + } + } else if (p !== null) { + while (p.lastChild && this._isWhitespace(p.lastChild)) { + p.removeChild(p.lastChild); + } + p = null; + } + childNode = nextSibling; + } + + // Sites like http://mobile.slate.com encloses each paragraph with a DIV + // element. DIVs with only a P element inside and no text content can be + // safely converted into plain P elements to avoid confusing the scoring + // algorithm with DIVs with are, in practice, paragraphs. + if (this._hasSingleTagInsideElement(node, "P") && this._getLinkDensity(node) < 0.25) { + var newNode = node.children[0]; + node.parentNode.replaceChild(newNode, node); + node = newNode; + elementsToScore.push(node); + } else if (!this._hasChildBlockElement(node)) { + node = this._setNodeTag(node, "P"); + elementsToScore.push(node); + } + } + node = this._getNextNode(node); + } + + /** + * Loop through all paragraphs, and assign a score to them based on how content-y they look. + * Then add their score to their parent node. + * + * A score is determined by things like number of commas, class names, etc. Maybe eventually link density. + **/ + var candidates = []; + this._forEachNode(elementsToScore, function(elementToScore) { + if (!elementToScore.parentNode || typeof(elementToScore.parentNode.tagName) === "undefined") + return; + + // If this paragraph is less than 25 characters, don't even count it. + var innerText = this._getInnerText(elementToScore); + if (innerText.length < 25) + return; + + // Exclude nodes with no ancestor. + var ancestors = this._getNodeAncestors(elementToScore, 5); + if (ancestors.length === 0) + return; + + var contentScore = 0; + + // Add a point for the paragraph itself as a base. + contentScore += 1; + + // Add points for any commas within this paragraph. + contentScore += innerText.split(",").length; + + // For every 100 characters in this paragraph, add another point. Up to 3 points. + contentScore += Math.min(Math.floor(innerText.length / 100), 3); + + // Initialize and score ancestors. + this._forEachNode(ancestors, function(ancestor, level) { + if (!ancestor.tagName || !ancestor.parentNode || typeof(ancestor.parentNode.tagName) === "undefined") + return; + + if (typeof(ancestor.readability) === "undefined") { + this._initializeNode(ancestor); + candidates.push(ancestor); + } + + // Node score divider: + // - parent: 1 (no division) + // - grandparent: 2 + // - great grandparent+: ancestor level * 3 + if (level === 0) + var scoreDivider = 1; + else if (level === 1) + scoreDivider = 2; + else + scoreDivider = level * 3; + ancestor.readability.contentScore += contentScore / scoreDivider; + }); + }); + + // After we've calculated scores, loop through all of the possible + // candidate nodes we found and find the one with the highest score. + var topCandidates = []; + for (var c = 0, cl = candidates.length; c < cl; c += 1) { + var candidate = candidates[c]; + + // Scale the final candidates score based on link density. Good content + // should have a relatively small link density (5% or less) and be mostly + // unaffected by this operation. + var candidateScore = candidate.readability.contentScore * (1 - this._getLinkDensity(candidate)); + candidate.readability.contentScore = candidateScore; + + this.log("Candidate:", candidate, "with score " + candidateScore); + + for (var t = 0; t < this._nbTopCandidates; t++) { + var aTopCandidate = topCandidates[t]; + + if (!aTopCandidate || candidateScore > aTopCandidate.readability.contentScore) { + topCandidates.splice(t, 0, candidate); + if (topCandidates.length > this._nbTopCandidates) + topCandidates.pop(); + break; + } + } + } + + var topCandidate = topCandidates[0] || null; + var neededToCreateTopCandidate = false; + var parentOfTopCandidate; + + // If we still have no top candidate, just use the body as a last resort. + // We also have to copy the body node so it is something we can modify. + if (topCandidate === null || topCandidate.tagName === "BODY") { + // Move all of the page's children into topCandidate + topCandidate = doc.createElement("DIV"); + neededToCreateTopCandidate = true; + // Move everything (not just elements, also text nodes etc.) into the container + // so we even include text directly in the body: + while (page.firstChild) { + this.log("Moving child out:", page.firstChild); + topCandidate.appendChild(page.firstChild); + } + + page.appendChild(topCandidate); + + this._initializeNode(topCandidate); + } else if (topCandidate) { + // Find a better top candidate node if it contains (at least three) nodes which belong to `topCandidates` array + // and whose scores are quite closed with current `topCandidate` node. + var alternativeCandidateAncestors = []; + for (var i = 1; i < topCandidates.length; i++) { + if (topCandidates[i].readability.contentScore / topCandidate.readability.contentScore >= 0.75) { + alternativeCandidateAncestors.push(this._getNodeAncestors(topCandidates[i])); + } + } + var MINIMUM_TOPCANDIDATES = 3; + if (alternativeCandidateAncestors.length >= MINIMUM_TOPCANDIDATES) { + parentOfTopCandidate = topCandidate.parentNode; + while (parentOfTopCandidate.tagName !== "BODY") { + var listsContainingThisAncestor = 0; + for (var ancestorIndex = 0; ancestorIndex < alternativeCandidateAncestors.length && listsContainingThisAncestor < MINIMUM_TOPCANDIDATES; ancestorIndex++) { + listsContainingThisAncestor += Number(alternativeCandidateAncestors[ancestorIndex].includes(parentOfTopCandidate)); + } + if (listsContainingThisAncestor >= MINIMUM_TOPCANDIDATES) { + topCandidate = parentOfTopCandidate; + break; + } + parentOfTopCandidate = parentOfTopCandidate.parentNode; + } + } + if (!topCandidate.readability) { + this._initializeNode(topCandidate); + } + + // Because of our bonus system, parents of candidates might have scores + // themselves. They get half of the node. There won't be nodes with higher + // scores than our topCandidate, but if we see the score going *up* in the first + // few steps up the tree, that's a decent sign that there might be more content + // lurking in other places that we want to unify in. The sibling stuff + // below does some of that - but only if we've looked high enough up the DOM + // tree. + parentOfTopCandidate = topCandidate.parentNode; + var lastScore = topCandidate.readability.contentScore; + // The scores shouldn't get too low. + var scoreThreshold = lastScore / 3; + while (parentOfTopCandidate.tagName !== "BODY") { + if (!parentOfTopCandidate.readability) { + parentOfTopCandidate = parentOfTopCandidate.parentNode; + continue; + } + var parentScore = parentOfTopCandidate.readability.contentScore; + if (parentScore < scoreThreshold) + break; + if (parentScore > lastScore) { + // Alright! We found a better parent to use. + topCandidate = parentOfTopCandidate; + break; + } + lastScore = parentOfTopCandidate.readability.contentScore; + parentOfTopCandidate = parentOfTopCandidate.parentNode; + } + + // If the top candidate is the only child, use parent instead. This will help sibling + // joining logic when adjacent content is actually located in parent's sibling node. + parentOfTopCandidate = topCandidate.parentNode; + while (parentOfTopCandidate.tagName != "BODY" && parentOfTopCandidate.children.length == 1) { + topCandidate = parentOfTopCandidate; + parentOfTopCandidate = topCandidate.parentNode; + } + if (!topCandidate.readability) { + this._initializeNode(topCandidate); + } + } + + // Now that we have the top candidate, look through its siblings for content + // that might also be related. Things like preambles, content split by ads + // that we removed, etc. + var articleContent = doc.createElement("DIV"); + if (isPaging) + articleContent.id = "readability-content"; + + var siblingScoreThreshold = Math.max(10, topCandidate.readability.contentScore * 0.2); + // Keep potential top candidate's parent node to try to get text direction of it later. + parentOfTopCandidate = topCandidate.parentNode; + var siblings = parentOfTopCandidate.children; + + for (var s = 0, sl = siblings.length; s < sl; s++) { + var sibling = siblings[s]; + var append = false; + + this.log("Looking at sibling node:", sibling, sibling.readability ? ("with score " + sibling.readability.contentScore) : ""); + this.log("Sibling has score", sibling.readability ? sibling.readability.contentScore : "Unknown"); + + if (sibling === topCandidate) { + append = true; + } else { + var contentBonus = 0; + + // Give a bonus if sibling nodes and top candidates have the example same classname + if (sibling.className === topCandidate.className && topCandidate.className !== "") + contentBonus += topCandidate.readability.contentScore * 0.2; + + if (sibling.readability && + ((sibling.readability.contentScore + contentBonus) >= siblingScoreThreshold)) { + append = true; + } else if (sibling.nodeName === "P") { + var linkDensity = this._getLinkDensity(sibling); + var nodeContent = this._getInnerText(sibling); + var nodeLength = nodeContent.length; + + if (nodeLength > 80 && linkDensity < 0.25) { + append = true; + } else if (nodeLength < 80 && nodeLength > 0 && linkDensity === 0 && + nodeContent.search(/\.( |$)/) !== -1) { + append = true; + } + } + } + + if (append) { + this.log("Appending node:", sibling); + + if (this.ALTER_TO_DIV_EXCEPTIONS.indexOf(sibling.nodeName) === -1) { + // We have a node that isn't a common block level element, like a form or td tag. + // Turn it into a div so it doesn't get filtered out later by accident. + this.log("Altering sibling:", sibling, "to div."); + + sibling = this._setNodeTag(sibling, "DIV"); + } + + articleContent.appendChild(sibling); + // Fetch children again to make it compatible + // with DOM parsers without live collection support. + siblings = parentOfTopCandidate.children; + // siblings is a reference to the children array, and + // sibling is removed from the array when we call appendChild(). + // As a result, we must revisit this index since the nodes + // have been shifted. + s -= 1; + sl -= 1; + } + } + + if (this._debug) + this.log("Article content pre-prep: " + articleContent.innerHTML); + // So we have all of the content that we need. Now we clean it up for presentation. + this._prepArticle(articleContent); + if (this._debug) + this.log("Article content post-prep: " + articleContent.innerHTML); + + if (neededToCreateTopCandidate) { + // We already created a fake div thing, and there wouldn't have been any siblings left + // for the previous loop, so there's no point trying to create a new div, and then + // move all the children over. Just assign IDs and class names here. No need to append + // because that already happened anyway. + topCandidate.id = "readability-page-1"; + topCandidate.className = "page"; + } else { + var div = doc.createElement("DIV"); + div.id = "readability-page-1"; + div.className = "page"; + while (articleContent.firstChild) { + div.appendChild(articleContent.firstChild); + } + articleContent.appendChild(div); + } + + if (this._debug) + this.log("Article content after paging: " + articleContent.innerHTML); + + var parseSuccessful = true; + + // Now that we've gone through the full algorithm, check to see if + // we got any meaningful content. If we didn't, we may need to re-run + // grabArticle with different flags set. This gives us a higher likelihood of + // finding the content, and the sieve approach gives us a higher likelihood of + // finding the -right- content. + var textLength = this._getInnerText(articleContent, true).length; + if (textLength < this._charThreshold) { + parseSuccessful = false; + page.innerHTML = pageCacheHtml; + + if (this._flagIsActive(this.FLAG_STRIP_UNLIKELYS)) { + this._removeFlag(this.FLAG_STRIP_UNLIKELYS); + this._attempts.push({articleContent: articleContent, textLength: textLength}); + } else if (this._flagIsActive(this.FLAG_WEIGHT_CLASSES)) { + this._removeFlag(this.FLAG_WEIGHT_CLASSES); + this._attempts.push({articleContent: articleContent, textLength: textLength}); + } else if (this._flagIsActive(this.FLAG_CLEAN_CONDITIONALLY)) { + this._removeFlag(this.FLAG_CLEAN_CONDITIONALLY); + this._attempts.push({articleContent: articleContent, textLength: textLength}); + } else { + this._attempts.push({articleContent: articleContent, textLength: textLength}); + // No luck after removing flags, just return the longest text we found during the different loops + this._attempts.sort(function (a, b) { + return b.textLength - a.textLength; + }); + + // But first check if we actually have something + if (!this._attempts[0].textLength) { + return null; + } + + articleContent = this._attempts[0].articleContent; + parseSuccessful = true; + } + } + + if (parseSuccessful) { + // Find out text direction from ancestors of final top candidate. + var ancestors = [parentOfTopCandidate, topCandidate].concat(this._getNodeAncestors(parentOfTopCandidate)); + this._someNode(ancestors, function(ancestor) { + if (!ancestor.tagName) + return false; + var articleDir = ancestor.getAttribute("dir"); + if (articleDir) { + this._articleDir = articleDir; + return true; + } + return false; + }); + return articleContent; + } + } + }, + + /** + * Check whether the input string could be a byline. + * This verifies that the input is a string, and that the length + * is less than 100 chars. + * + * @param possibleByline {string} - a string to check whether its a byline. + * @return Boolean - whether the input string is a byline. + */ + _isValidByline: function(byline) { + if (typeof byline == "string" || byline instanceof String) { + byline = byline.trim(); + return (byline.length > 0) && (byline.length < 100); + } + return false; + }, + + /** + * Converts some of the common HTML entities in string to their corresponding characters. + * + * @param str {string} - a string to unescape. + * @return string without HTML entity. + */ + _unescapeHtmlEntities: function(str) { + if (!str) { + return str; + } + + var htmlEscapeMap = this.HTML_ESCAPE_MAP; + return str.replace(/&(quot|amp|apos|lt|gt);/g, function(_, tag) { + return htmlEscapeMap[tag]; + }).replace(/&#(?:x([0-9a-z]{1,4})|([0-9]{1,4}));/gi, function(_, hex, numStr) { + var num = parseInt(hex || numStr, hex ? 16 : 10); + return String.fromCharCode(num); + }); + }, + + /** + * Try to extract metadata from JSON-LD object. + * For now, only Schema.org objects of type Article or its subtypes are supported. + * @return Object with any metadata that could be extracted (possibly none) + */ + _getJSONLD: function (doc) { + var scripts = this._getAllNodesWithTag(doc, ["script"]); + + var metadata; + + this._forEachNode(scripts, function(jsonLdElement) { + if (!metadata && jsonLdElement.getAttribute("type") === "application/ld+json") { + try { + // Strip CDATA markers if present + var content = jsonLdElement.textContent.replace(/^\s*<!\[CDATA\[|\]\]>\s*$/g, ""); + var parsed = JSON.parse(content); + if ( + !parsed["@context"] || + !parsed["@context"].match(/^https?\:\/\/schema\.org$/) + ) { + return; + } + + if (!parsed["@type"] && Array.isArray(parsed["@graph"])) { + parsed = parsed["@graph"].find(function(it) { + return (it["@type"] || "").match( + this.REGEXPS.jsonLdArticleTypes + ); + }); + } + + if ( + !parsed || + !parsed["@type"] || + !parsed["@type"].match(this.REGEXPS.jsonLdArticleTypes) + ) { + return; + } + + metadata = {}; + + if (typeof parsed.name === "string" && typeof parsed.headline === "string" && parsed.name !== parsed.headline) { + // we have both name and headline element in the JSON-LD. They should both be the same but some websites like aktualne.cz + // put their own name into "name" and the article title to "headline" which confuses Readability. So we try to check if either + // "name" or "headline" closely matches the html title, and if so, use that one. If not, then we use "name" by default. + + var title = this._getArticleTitle(); + var nameMatches = this._textSimilarity(parsed.name, title) > 0.75; + var headlineMatches = this._textSimilarity(parsed.headline, title) > 0.75; + + if (headlineMatches && !nameMatches) { + metadata.title = parsed.headline; + } else { + metadata.title = parsed.name; + } + } else if (typeof parsed.name === "string") { + metadata.title = parsed.name.trim(); + } else if (typeof parsed.headline === "string") { + metadata.title = parsed.headline.trim(); + } + if (parsed.author) { + if (typeof parsed.author.name === "string") { + metadata.byline = parsed.author.name.trim(); + } else if (Array.isArray(parsed.author) && parsed.author[0] && typeof parsed.author[0].name === "string") { + metadata.byline = parsed.author + .filter(function(author) { + return author && typeof author.name === "string"; + }) + .map(function(author) { + return author.name.trim(); + }) + .join(", "); + } + } + if (typeof parsed.description === "string") { + metadata.excerpt = parsed.description.trim(); + } + if ( + parsed.publisher && + typeof parsed.publisher.name === "string" + ) { + metadata.siteName = parsed.publisher.name.trim(); + } + return; + } catch (err) { + this.log(err.message); + } + } + }); + return metadata ? metadata : {}; + }, + + /** + * Attempts to get excerpt and byline metadata for the article. + * + * @param {Object} jsonld — object containing any metadata that + * could be extracted from JSON-LD object. + * + * @return Object with optional "excerpt" and "byline" properties + */ + _getArticleMetadata: function(jsonld) { + var metadata = {}; + var values = {}; + var metaElements = this._doc.getElementsByTagName("meta"); + + // property is a space-separated list of values + var propertyPattern = /\s*(dc|dcterm|og|twitter)\s*:\s*(author|creator|description|title|site_name)\s*/gi; + + // name is a single value + var namePattern = /^\s*(?:(dc|dcterm|og|twitter|weibo:(article|webpage))\s*[\.:]\s*)?(author|creator|description|title|site_name)\s*$/i; + + // Find description tags. + this._forEachNode(metaElements, function(element) { + var elementName = element.getAttribute("name"); + var elementProperty = element.getAttribute("property"); + var content = element.getAttribute("content"); + if (!content) { + return; + } + var matches = null; + var name = null; + + if (elementProperty) { + matches = elementProperty.match(propertyPattern); + if (matches) { + // Convert to lowercase, and remove any whitespace + // so we can match below. + name = matches[0].toLowerCase().replace(/\s/g, ""); + // multiple authors + values[name] = content.trim(); + } + } + if (!matches && elementName && namePattern.test(elementName)) { + name = elementName; + if (content) { + // Convert to lowercase, remove any whitespace, and convert dots + // to colons so we can match below. + name = name.toLowerCase().replace(/\s/g, "").replace(/\./g, ":"); + values[name] = content.trim(); + } + } + }); + + // get title + metadata.title = jsonld.title || + values["dc:title"] || + values["dcterm:title"] || + values["og:title"] || + values["weibo:article:title"] || + values["weibo:webpage:title"] || + values["title"] || + values["twitter:title"]; + + if (!metadata.title) { + metadata.title = this._getArticleTitle(); + } + + // get author + metadata.byline = jsonld.byline || + values["dc:creator"] || + values["dcterm:creator"] || + values["author"]; + + // get description + metadata.excerpt = jsonld.excerpt || + values["dc:description"] || + values["dcterm:description"] || + values["og:description"] || + values["weibo:article:description"] || + values["weibo:webpage:description"] || + values["description"] || + values["twitter:description"]; + + // get site name + metadata.siteName = jsonld.siteName || + values["og:site_name"]; + + // in many sites the meta value is escaped with HTML entities, + // so here we need to unescape it + metadata.title = this._unescapeHtmlEntities(metadata.title); + metadata.byline = this._unescapeHtmlEntities(metadata.byline); + metadata.excerpt = this._unescapeHtmlEntities(metadata.excerpt); + metadata.siteName = this._unescapeHtmlEntities(metadata.siteName); + + return metadata; + }, + + /** + * Check if node is image, or if node contains exactly only one image + * whether as a direct child or as its descendants. + * + * @param Element + **/ + _isSingleImage: function(node) { + if (node.tagName === "IMG") { + return true; + } + + if (node.children.length !== 1 || node.textContent.trim() !== "") { + return false; + } + + return this._isSingleImage(node.children[0]); + }, + + /** + * Find all <noscript> that are located after <img> nodes, and which contain only one + * <img> element. Replace the first image with the image from inside the <noscript> tag, + * and remove the <noscript> tag. This improves the quality of the images we use on + * some sites (e.g. Medium). + * + * @param Element + **/ + _unwrapNoscriptImages: function(doc) { + // Find img without source or attributes that might contains image, and remove it. + // This is done to prevent a placeholder img is replaced by img from noscript in next step. + var imgs = Array.from(doc.getElementsByTagName("img")); + this._forEachNode(imgs, function(img) { + for (var i = 0; i < img.attributes.length; i++) { + var attr = img.attributes[i]; + switch (attr.name) { + case "src": + case "srcset": + case "data-src": + case "data-srcset": + return; + } + + if (/\.(jpg|jpeg|png|webp)/i.test(attr.value)) { + return; + } + } + + img.parentNode.removeChild(img); + }); + + // Next find noscript and try to extract its image + var noscripts = Array.from(doc.getElementsByTagName("noscript")); + this._forEachNode(noscripts, function(noscript) { + // Parse content of noscript and make sure it only contains image + var tmp = doc.createElement("div"); + tmp.innerHTML = noscript.innerHTML; + if (!this._isSingleImage(tmp)) { + return; + } + + // If noscript has previous sibling and it only contains image, + // replace it with noscript content. However we also keep old + // attributes that might contains image. + var prevElement = noscript.previousElementSibling; + if (prevElement && this._isSingleImage(prevElement)) { + var prevImg = prevElement; + if (prevImg.tagName !== "IMG") { + prevImg = prevElement.getElementsByTagName("img")[0]; + } + + var newImg = tmp.getElementsByTagName("img")[0]; + for (var i = 0; i < prevImg.attributes.length; i++) { + var attr = prevImg.attributes[i]; + if (attr.value === "") { + continue; + } + + if (attr.name === "src" || attr.name === "srcset" || /\.(jpg|jpeg|png|webp)/i.test(attr.value)) { + if (newImg.getAttribute(attr.name) === attr.value) { + continue; + } + + var attrName = attr.name; + if (newImg.hasAttribute(attrName)) { + attrName = "data-old-" + attrName; + } + + newImg.setAttribute(attrName, attr.value); + } + } + + noscript.parentNode.replaceChild(tmp.firstElementChild, prevElement); + } + }); + }, + + /** + * Removes script tags from the document. + * + * @param Element + **/ + _removeScripts: function(doc) { + this._removeNodes(this._getAllNodesWithTag(doc, ["script"]), function(scriptNode) { + scriptNode.nodeValue = ""; + scriptNode.removeAttribute("src"); + return true; + }); + this._removeNodes(this._getAllNodesWithTag(doc, ["noscript"])); + }, + + /** + * Check if this node has only whitespace and a single element with given tag + * Returns false if the DIV node contains non-empty text nodes + * or if it contains no element with given tag or more than 1 element. + * + * @param Element + * @param string tag of child element + **/ + _hasSingleTagInsideElement: function(element, tag) { + // There should be exactly 1 element child with given tag + if (element.children.length != 1 || element.children[0].tagName !== tag) { + return false; + } + + // And there should be no text nodes with real content + return !this._someNode(element.childNodes, function(node) { + return node.nodeType === this.TEXT_NODE && + this.REGEXPS.hasContent.test(node.textContent); + }); + }, + + _isElementWithoutContent: function(node) { + return node.nodeType === this.ELEMENT_NODE && + node.textContent.trim().length == 0 && + (node.children.length == 0 || + node.children.length == node.getElementsByTagName("br").length + node.getElementsByTagName("hr").length); + }, + + /** + * Determine whether element has any children block level elements. + * + * @param Element + */ + _hasChildBlockElement: function (element) { + return this._someNode(element.childNodes, function(node) { + return this.DIV_TO_P_ELEMS.has(node.tagName) || + this._hasChildBlockElement(node); + }); + }, + + /*** + * Determine if a node qualifies as phrasing content. + * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Content_categories#Phrasing_content + **/ + _isPhrasingContent: function(node) { + return node.nodeType === this.TEXT_NODE || this.PHRASING_ELEMS.indexOf(node.tagName) !== -1 || + ((node.tagName === "A" || node.tagName === "DEL" || node.tagName === "INS") && + this._everyNode(node.childNodes, this._isPhrasingContent)); + }, + + _isWhitespace: function(node) { + return (node.nodeType === this.TEXT_NODE && node.textContent.trim().length === 0) || + (node.nodeType === this.ELEMENT_NODE && node.tagName === "BR"); + }, + + /** + * Get the inner text of a node - cross browser compatibly. + * This also strips out any excess whitespace to be found. + * + * @param Element + * @param Boolean normalizeSpaces (default: true) + * @return string + **/ + _getInnerText: function(e, normalizeSpaces) { + normalizeSpaces = (typeof normalizeSpaces === "undefined") ? true : normalizeSpaces; + var textContent = e.textContent.trim(); + + if (normalizeSpaces) { + return textContent.replace(this.REGEXPS.normalize, " "); + } + return textContent; + }, + + /** + * Get the number of times a string s appears in the node e. + * + * @param Element + * @param string - what to split on. Default is "," + * @return number (integer) + **/ + _getCharCount: function(e, s) { + s = s || ","; + return this._getInnerText(e).split(s).length - 1; + }, + + /** + * Remove the style attribute on every e and under. + * TODO: Test if getElementsByTagName(*) is faster. + * + * @param Element + * @return void + **/ + _cleanStyles: function(e) { + if (!e || e.tagName.toLowerCase() === "svg") + return; + + // Remove `style` and deprecated presentational attributes + for (var i = 0; i < this.PRESENTATIONAL_ATTRIBUTES.length; i++) { + e.removeAttribute(this.PRESENTATIONAL_ATTRIBUTES[i]); + } + + if (this.DEPRECATED_SIZE_ATTRIBUTE_ELEMS.indexOf(e.tagName) !== -1) { + e.removeAttribute("width"); + e.removeAttribute("height"); + } + + var cur = e.firstElementChild; + while (cur !== null) { + this._cleanStyles(cur); + cur = cur.nextElementSibling; + } + }, + + /** + * Get the density of links as a percentage of the content + * This is the amount of text that is inside a link divided by the total text in the node. + * + * @param Element + * @return number (float) + **/ + _getLinkDensity: function(element) { + var textLength = this._getInnerText(element).length; + if (textLength === 0) + return 0; + + var linkLength = 0; + + // XXX implement _reduceNodeList? + this._forEachNode(element.getElementsByTagName("a"), function(linkNode) { + var href = linkNode.getAttribute("href"); + var coefficient = href && this.REGEXPS.hashUrl.test(href) ? 0.3 : 1; + linkLength += this._getInnerText(linkNode).length * coefficient; + }); + + return linkLength / textLength; + }, + + /** + * Get an elements class/id weight. Uses regular expressions to tell if this + * element looks good or bad. + * + * @param Element + * @return number (Integer) + **/ + _getClassWeight: function(e) { + if (!this._flagIsActive(this.FLAG_WEIGHT_CLASSES)) + return 0; + + var weight = 0; + + // Look for a special classname + if (typeof(e.className) === "string" && e.className !== "") { + if (this.REGEXPS.negative.test(e.className)) + weight -= 25; + + if (this.REGEXPS.positive.test(e.className)) + weight += 25; + } + + // Look for a special ID + if (typeof(e.id) === "string" && e.id !== "") { + if (this.REGEXPS.negative.test(e.id)) + weight -= 25; + + if (this.REGEXPS.positive.test(e.id)) + weight += 25; + } + + return weight; + }, + + /** + * Clean a node of all elements of type "tag". + * (Unless it's a youtube/vimeo video. People love movies.) + * + * @param Element + * @param string tag to clean + * @return void + **/ + _clean: function(e, tag) { + var isEmbed = ["object", "embed", "iframe"].indexOf(tag) !== -1; + + this._removeNodes(this._getAllNodesWithTag(e, [tag]), function(element) { + // Allow youtube and vimeo videos through as people usually want to see those. + if (isEmbed) { + // First, check the elements attributes to see if any of them contain youtube or vimeo + for (var i = 0; i < element.attributes.length; i++) { + if (this.REGEXPS.videos.test(element.attributes[i].value)) { + return false; + } + } + + // For embed with <object> tag, check inner HTML as well. + if (element.tagName === "object" && this.REGEXPS.videos.test(element.innerHTML)) { + return false; + } + } + + return true; + }); + }, + + /** + * Check if a given node has one of its ancestor tag name matching the + * provided one. + * @param HTMLElement node + * @param String tagName + * @param Number maxDepth + * @param Function filterFn a filter to invoke to determine whether this node 'counts' + * @return Boolean + */ + _hasAncestorTag: function(node, tagName, maxDepth, filterFn) { + maxDepth = maxDepth || 3; + tagName = tagName.toUpperCase(); + var depth = 0; + while (node.parentNode) { + if (maxDepth > 0 && depth > maxDepth) + return false; + if (node.parentNode.tagName === tagName && (!filterFn || filterFn(node.parentNode))) + return true; + node = node.parentNode; + depth++; + } + return false; + }, + + /** + * Return an object indicating how many rows and columns this table has. + */ + _getRowAndColumnCount: function(table) { + var rows = 0; + var columns = 0; + var trs = table.getElementsByTagName("tr"); + for (var i = 0; i < trs.length; i++) { + var rowspan = trs[i].getAttribute("rowspan") || 0; + if (rowspan) { + rowspan = parseInt(rowspan, 10); + } + rows += (rowspan || 1); + + // Now look for column-related info + var columnsInThisRow = 0; + var cells = trs[i].getElementsByTagName("td"); + for (var j = 0; j < cells.length; j++) { + var colspan = cells[j].getAttribute("colspan") || 0; + if (colspan) { + colspan = parseInt(colspan, 10); + } + columnsInThisRow += (colspan || 1); + } + columns = Math.max(columns, columnsInThisRow); + } + return {rows: rows, columns: columns}; + }, + + /** + * Look for 'data' (as opposed to 'layout') tables, for which we use + * similar checks as + * https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/f82d5c549f046cb64ce5602bfd894b7ae807c8f8/accessible/generic/TableAccessible.cpp#19 + */ + _markDataTables: function(root) { + var tables = root.getElementsByTagName("table"); + for (var i = 0; i < tables.length; i++) { + var table = tables[i]; + var role = table.getAttribute("role"); + if (role == "presentation") { + table._readabilityDataTable = false; + continue; + } + var datatable = table.getAttribute("datatable"); + if (datatable == "0") { + table._readabilityDataTable = false; + continue; + } + var summary = table.getAttribute("summary"); + if (summary) { + table._readabilityDataTable = true; + continue; + } + + var caption = table.getElementsByTagName("caption")[0]; + if (caption && caption.childNodes.length > 0) { + table._readabilityDataTable = true; + continue; + } + + // If the table has a descendant with any of these tags, consider a data table: + var dataTableDescendants = ["col", "colgroup", "tfoot", "thead", "th"]; + var descendantExists = function(tag) { + return !!table.getElementsByTagName(tag)[0]; + }; + if (dataTableDescendants.some(descendantExists)) { + this.log("Data table because found data-y descendant"); + table._readabilityDataTable = true; + continue; + } + + // Nested tables indicate a layout table: + if (table.getElementsByTagName("table")[0]) { + table._readabilityDataTable = false; + continue; + } + + var sizeInfo = this._getRowAndColumnCount(table); + if (sizeInfo.rows >= 10 || sizeInfo.columns > 4) { + table._readabilityDataTable = true; + continue; + } + // Now just go by size entirely: + table._readabilityDataTable = sizeInfo.rows * sizeInfo.columns > 10; + } + }, + + /* convert images and figures that have properties like data-src into images that can be loaded without JS */ + _fixLazyImages: function (root) { + this._forEachNode(this._getAllNodesWithTag(root, ["img", "picture", "figure"]), function (elem) { + // In some sites (e.g. Kotaku), they put 1px square image as base64 data uri in the src attribute. + // So, here we check if the data uri is too short, just might as well remove it. + if (elem.src && this.REGEXPS.b64DataUrl.test(elem.src)) { + // Make sure it's not SVG, because SVG can have a meaningful image in under 133 bytes. + var parts = this.REGEXPS.b64DataUrl.exec(elem.src); + if (parts[1] === "image/svg+xml") { + return; + } + + // Make sure this element has other attributes which contains image. + // If it doesn't, then this src is important and shouldn't be removed. + var srcCouldBeRemoved = false; + for (var i = 0; i < elem.attributes.length; i++) { + var attr = elem.attributes[i]; + if (attr.name === "src") { + continue; + } + + if (/\.(jpg|jpeg|png|webp)/i.test(attr.value)) { + srcCouldBeRemoved = true; + break; + } + } + + // Here we assume if image is less than 100 bytes (or 133B after encoded to base64) + // it will be too small, therefore it might be placeholder image. + if (srcCouldBeRemoved) { + var b64starts = elem.src.search(/base64\s*/i) + 7; + var b64length = elem.src.length - b64starts; + if (b64length < 133) { + elem.removeAttribute("src"); + } + } + } + + // also check for "null" to work around https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/2580 + if ((elem.src || (elem.srcset && elem.srcset != "null")) && elem.className.toLowerCase().indexOf("lazy") === -1) { + return; + } + + for (var j = 0; j < elem.attributes.length; j++) { + attr = elem.attributes[j]; + if (attr.name === "src" || attr.name === "srcset" || attr.name === "alt") { + continue; + } + var copyTo = null; + if (/\.(jpg|jpeg|png|webp)\s+\d/.test(attr.value)) { + copyTo = "srcset"; + } else if (/^\s*\S+\.(jpg|jpeg|png|webp)\S*\s*$/.test(attr.value)) { + copyTo = "src"; + } + if (copyTo) { + //if this is an img or picture, set the attribute directly + if (elem.tagName === "IMG" || elem.tagName === "PICTURE") { + elem.setAttribute(copyTo, attr.value); + } else if (elem.tagName === "FIGURE" && !this._getAllNodesWithTag(elem, ["img", "picture"]).length) { + //if the item is a <figure> that does not contain an image or picture, create one and place it inside the figure + //see the nytimes-3 testcase for an example + var img = this._doc.createElement("img"); + img.setAttribute(copyTo, attr.value); + elem.appendChild(img); + } + } + } + }); + }, + + _getTextDensity: function(e, tags) { + var textLength = this._getInnerText(e, true).length; + if (textLength === 0) { + return 0; + } + var childrenLength = 0; + var children = this._getAllNodesWithTag(e, tags); + this._forEachNode(children, (child) => childrenLength += this._getInnerText(child, true).length); + return childrenLength / textLength; + }, + + /** + * Clean an element of all tags of type "tag" if they look fishy. + * "Fishy" is an algorithm based on content length, classnames, link density, number of images & embeds, etc. + * + * @return void + **/ + _cleanConditionally: function(e, tag) { + if (!this._flagIsActive(this.FLAG_CLEAN_CONDITIONALLY)) + return; + + // Gather counts for other typical elements embedded within. + // Traverse backwards so we can remove nodes at the same time + // without effecting the traversal. + // + // TODO: Consider taking into account original contentScore here. + this._removeNodes(this._getAllNodesWithTag(e, [tag]), function(node) { + // First check if this node IS data table, in which case don't remove it. + var isDataTable = function(t) { + return t._readabilityDataTable; + }; + + var isList = tag === "ul" || tag === "ol"; + if (!isList) { + var listLength = 0; + var listNodes = this._getAllNodesWithTag(node, ["ul", "ol"]); + this._forEachNode(listNodes, (list) => listLength += this._getInnerText(list).length); + isList = listLength / this._getInnerText(node).length > 0.9; + } + + if (tag === "table" && isDataTable(node)) { + return false; + } + + // Next check if we're inside a data table, in which case don't remove it as well. + if (this._hasAncestorTag(node, "table", -1, isDataTable)) { + return false; + } + + if (this._hasAncestorTag(node, "code")) { + return false; + } + + var weight = this._getClassWeight(node); + + this.log("Cleaning Conditionally", node); + + var contentScore = 0; + + if (weight + contentScore < 0) { + return true; + } + + if (this._getCharCount(node, ",") < 10) { + // If there are not very many commas, and the number of + // non-paragraph elements is more than paragraphs or other + // ominous signs, remove the element. + var p = node.getElementsByTagName("p").length; + var img = node.getElementsByTagName("img").length; + var li = node.getElementsByTagName("li").length - 100; + var input = node.getElementsByTagName("input").length; + var headingDensity = this._getTextDensity(node, ["h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6"]); + + var embedCount = 0; + var embeds = this._getAllNodesWithTag(node, ["object", "embed", "iframe"]); + + for (var i = 0; i < embeds.length; i++) { + // If this embed has attribute that matches video regex, don't delete it. + for (var j = 0; j < embeds[i].attributes.length; j++) { + if (this.REGEXPS.videos.test(embeds[i].attributes[j].value)) { + return false; + } + } + + // For embed with <object> tag, check inner HTML as well. + if (embeds[i].tagName === "object" && this.REGEXPS.videos.test(embeds[i].innerHTML)) { + return false; + } + + embedCount++; + } + + var linkDensity = this._getLinkDensity(node); + var contentLength = this._getInnerText(node).length; + + var haveToRemove = + (img > 1 && p / img < 0.5 && !this._hasAncestorTag(node, "figure")) || + (!isList && li > p) || + (input > Math.floor(p/3)) || + (!isList && headingDensity < 0.9 && contentLength < 25 && (img === 0 || img > 2) && !this._hasAncestorTag(node, "figure")) || + (!isList && weight < 25 && linkDensity > 0.2) || + (weight >= 25 && linkDensity > 0.5) || + ((embedCount === 1 && contentLength < 75) || embedCount > 1); + return haveToRemove; + } + return false; + }); + }, + + /** + * Clean out elements that match the specified conditions + * + * @param Element + * @param Function determines whether a node should be removed + * @return void + **/ + _cleanMatchedNodes: function(e, filter) { + var endOfSearchMarkerNode = this._getNextNode(e, true); + var next = this._getNextNode(e); + while (next && next != endOfSearchMarkerNode) { + if (filter.call(this, next, next.className + " " + next.id)) { + next = this._removeAndGetNext(next); + } else { + next = this._getNextNode(next); + } + } + }, + + /** + * Clean out spurious headers from an Element. + * + * @param Element + * @return void + **/ + _cleanHeaders: function(e) { + let headingNodes = this._getAllNodesWithTag(e, ["h1", "h2"]); + this._removeNodes(headingNodes, function(node) { + let shouldRemove = this._getClassWeight(node) < 0; + if (shouldRemove) { + this.log("Removing header with low class weight:", node); + } + return shouldRemove; + }); + }, + + /** + * Check if this node is an H1 or H2 element whose content is mostly + * the same as the article title. + * + * @param Element the node to check. + * @return boolean indicating whether this is a title-like header. + */ + _headerDuplicatesTitle: function(node) { + if (node.tagName != "H1" && node.tagName != "H2") { + return false; + } + var heading = this._getInnerText(node, false); + this.log("Evaluating similarity of header:", heading, this._articleTitle); + return this._textSimilarity(this._articleTitle, heading) > 0.75; + }, + + _flagIsActive: function(flag) { + return (this._flags & flag) > 0; + }, + + _removeFlag: function(flag) { + this._flags = this._flags & ~flag; + }, + + _isProbablyVisible: function(node) { + // Have to null-check node.style and node.className.indexOf to deal with SVG and MathML nodes. + return (!node.style || node.style.display != "none") + && !node.hasAttribute("hidden") + //check for "fallback-image" so that wikimedia math images are displayed + && (!node.hasAttribute("aria-hidden") || node.getAttribute("aria-hidden") != "true" || (node.className && node.className.indexOf && node.className.indexOf("fallback-image") !== -1)); + }, + + /** + * Runs readability. + * + * Workflow: + * 1. Prep the document by removing script tags, css, etc. + * 2. Build readability's DOM tree. + * 3. Grab the article content from the current dom tree. + * 4. Replace the current DOM tree with the new one. + * 5. Read peacefully. + * + * @return void + **/ + parse: function () { + // Avoid parsing too large documents, as per configuration option + if (this._maxElemsToParse > 0) { + var numTags = this._doc.getElementsByTagName("*").length; + if (numTags > this._maxElemsToParse) { + throw new Error("Aborting parsing document; " + numTags + " elements found"); + } + } + + // Unwrap image from noscript + this._unwrapNoscriptImages(this._doc); + + // Extract JSON-LD metadata before removing scripts + var jsonLd = this._disableJSONLD ? {} : this._getJSONLD(this._doc); + + // Remove script tags from the document. + this._removeScripts(this._doc); + + this._prepDocument(); + + var metadata = this._getArticleMetadata(jsonLd); + this._articleTitle = metadata.title; + + var articleContent = this._grabArticle(); + if (!articleContent) + return null; + + this.log("Grabbed: " + articleContent.innerHTML); + + this._postProcessContent(articleContent); + + // If we haven't found an excerpt in the article's metadata, use the article's + // first paragraph as the excerpt. This is used for displaying a preview of + // the article's content. + if (!metadata.excerpt) { + var paragraphs = articleContent.getElementsByTagName("p"); + if (paragraphs.length > 0) { + metadata.excerpt = paragraphs[0].textContent.trim(); + } + } + + var textContent = articleContent.textContent; + return { + title: this._articleTitle, + byline: metadata.byline || this._articleByline, + dir: this._articleDir, + lang: this._articleLang, + content: this._serializer(articleContent), + textContent: textContent, + length: textContent.length, + excerpt: metadata.excerpt, + siteName: metadata.siteName || this._articleSiteName + }; + } +}; + +if (typeof module === "object") { + module.exports = Readability; +} |