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// gomuks - A terminal Matrix client written in Go.
// Copyright (C) 2018 Tulir Asokan
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package types
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/gdamore/tcell"
"github.com/mattn/go-runewidth"
)
// MessageState is an enum to specify if a Message is being sent, failed to send or was successfully sent.
type MessageState int
// Allowed MessageStates.
const (
MessageStateSending MessageState = iota
MessageStateDefault
MessageStateFailed
)
// Message is a wrapper for the content and metadata of a Matrix message intended to be displayed.
type Message struct {
ID string
Type string
Sender string
SenderColor tcell.Color
TextColor tcell.Color
Timestamp string
Date string
Text string
State MessageState
buffer []string
prevBufferWidth int
}
// NewMessage creates a new Message object with the provided values and the default state.
func NewMessage(id, sender, msgtype, text, timestamp, date string, senderColor tcell.Color) *Message {
return &Message{
Sender: sender,
Timestamp: timestamp,
Date: date,
SenderColor: senderColor,
TextColor: tcell.ColorDefault,
Type: msgtype,
Text: text,
ID: id,
prevBufferWidth: 0,
State: MessageStateDefault,
}
}
// CopyTo copies the content of this message to the given message.
func (message *Message) CopyTo(to *Message) {
to.ID = message.ID
to.Type = message.Type
to.Sender = message.Sender
to.SenderColor = message.SenderColor
to.TextColor = message.TextColor
to.Timestamp = message.Timestamp
to.Date = message.Date
to.Text = message.Text
to.State = message.State
to.RecalculateBuffer()
}
// GetSender gets the string that should be displayed as the sender of this message.
//
// If the message is being sent, the sender is "Sending...".
// If sending has failed, the sender is "Error".
// If the message is an emote, the sender is blank.
// In any other case, the sender is the display name of the user who sent the message.
func (message *Message) GetSender() string {
switch message.State {
case MessageStateSending:
return "Sending..."
case MessageStateFailed:
return "Error"
}
switch message.Type {
case "m.emote":
// Emotes don't show a separate sender, it's included in the buffer.
return ""
default:
return message.Sender
}
}
func (message *Message) getStateSpecificColor() tcell.Color {
switch message.State {
case MessageStateSending:
return tcell.ColorGray
case MessageStateFailed:
return tcell.ColorRed
case MessageStateDefault:
fallthrough
default:
return tcell.ColorDefault
}
}
// GetSenderColor returns the color the name of the sender should be shown in.
//
// If the message is being sent, the color is gray.
// If sending has failed, the color is red.
//
// In any other case, the color is whatever is specified in the Message struct.
// Usually that means it is the hash-based color of the sender (see ui/widget/color.go)
func (message *Message) GetSenderColor() (color tcell.Color) {
color = message.getStateSpecificColor()
if color == tcell.ColorDefault {
color = message.SenderColor
}
return
}
// GetTextColor returns the color the actual content of the message should be shown in.
//
// This returns the same colors as GetSenderColor(), but takes the default color from a different variable.
func (message *Message) GetTextColor() (color tcell.Color) {
color = message.getStateSpecificColor()
if color == tcell.ColorDefault {
color = message.TextColor
}
return
}
// GetTimestampColor returns the color the timestamp should be shown in.
//
// As with GetSenderColor(), messages being sent and messages that failed to be sent are
// gray and red respectively.
//
// However, other messages are the default color instead of a color stored in the struct.
func (message *Message) GetTimestampColor() tcell.Color {
return message.getStateSpecificColor()
}
// RecalculateBuffer calculates the buffer again with the previously provided width.
func (message *Message) RecalculateBuffer() {
message.CalculateBuffer(message.prevBufferWidth)
}
// Buffer returns the computed text buffer.
//
// The buffer contains the text of the message split into lines with a maximum
// width of whatever was provided to CalculateBuffer().
//
// N.B. This will NOT automatically calculate the buffer if it hasn't been
// calculated already, as that requires the target width.
func (message *Message) Buffer() []string {
return message.buffer
}
// Height returns the number of rows in the computed buffer (see Buffer()).
func (message *Message) Height() int {
return len(message.buffer)
}
// GetTimestamp returns the formatted time when the message was sent.
func (message *Message) GetTimestamp() string {
return message.Timestamp
}
// GetDate returns the formatted date when the message was sent.
func (message *Message) GetDate() string {
return message.Date
}
// Regular expressions used to split lines when calculating the buffer.
//
// From tview/textview.go
var (
boundaryPattern = regexp.MustCompile("([[:punct:]]\\s*|\\s+)")
spacePattern = regexp.MustCompile(`\s+`)
)
// CalculateBuffer generates the internal buffer for this message that consists
// of the text of this message split into lines at most as wide as the width
// parameter.
func (message *Message) CalculateBuffer(width int) {
if width < 2 {
return
}
message.buffer = []string{}
text := message.Text
if message.Type == "m.emote" {
text = fmt.Sprintf("* %s %s", message.Sender, message.Text)
}
forcedLinebreaks := strings.Split(text, "\n")
newlines := 0
for _, str := range forcedLinebreaks {
if len(str) == 0 && newlines < 1 {
message.buffer = append(message.buffer, "")
newlines++
} else {
newlines = 0
}
// From tview/textview.go#reindexBuffer()
for len(str) > 0 {
extract := runewidth.Truncate(str, width, "")
if len(extract) < len(str) {
if spaces := spacePattern.FindStringIndex(str[len(extract):]); spaces != nil && spaces[0] == 0 {
extract = str[:len(extract)+spaces[1]]
}
matches := boundaryPattern.FindAllStringIndex(extract, -1)
if len(matches) > 0 {
extract = extract[:matches[len(matches)-1][1]]
}
}
message.buffer = append(message.buffer, extract)
str = str[len(extract):]
}
}
message.prevBufferWidth = width
}
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