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42 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
42 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
const markJsUtils = {};
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markJsUtils.markKeyword = (mark, keyword, stringUtils, extraOptions = null) => {
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if (typeof keyword === 'string') {
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keyword = {
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type: 'text',
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value: keyword,
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};
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}
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const isBasicSearch = ['ja', 'zh', 'ko'].indexOf(keyword.scriptType) >= 0;
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let value = keyword.value;
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let accuracy = keyword.accuracy ? keyword.accuracy : { value: 'exactly', limiters: ':;.,-–—‒_(){}[]!\'"+='.split('') };
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if (isBasicSearch) accuracy = 'partially';
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if (keyword.type === 'regex') {
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accuracy = 'complementary';
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// Remove the trailing wildcard and "accuracy = complementary" will take care of
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// highlighting the relevant keywords.
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// Known bug: it will also highlight word that contain the term as a suffix for example for "ent*", it will highlight "present"
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// which is incorrect (it should only highlight what starts with "ent") but for now will do. Mark.js doesn't have an option
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// to tweak this behaviour.
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value = keyword.value.substr(0, keyword.value.length - 1);
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}
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mark.mark(
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[value],
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Object.assign(
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{},
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{
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accuracy: accuracy,
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},
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extraOptions
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)
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);
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};
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if (typeof module !== 'undefined') {
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module.exports = markJsUtils;
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}
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