pdf.js/src/core/metadata_parser.js
Jonas Jenwald 1fc09f0235 Enable the unicorn/prefer-string-replace-all ESLint plugin rule
Note that the `replaceAll` method still requires that a *global* regular expression is used, however by using this method it's immediately obvious when looking at the code that all occurrences will be replaced; please see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/replaceAll#parameters

Please find additional details at https://github.com/sindresorhus/eslint-plugin-unicorn/blob/main/docs/rules/prefer-string-replace-all.md
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/* Copyright 2012 Mozilla Foundation
*
* 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.
*/
import { SimpleXMLParser } from "./xml_parser.js";
class MetadataParser {
constructor(data) {
// Ghostscript may produce invalid metadata, so try to repair that first.
data = this._repair(data);
// Convert the string to an XML document.
const parser = new SimpleXMLParser({ lowerCaseName: true });
const xmlDocument = parser.parseFromString(data);
this._metadataMap = new Map();
this._data = data;
if (xmlDocument) {
this._parse(xmlDocument);
}
}
_repair(data) {
// Start by removing any "junk" before the first tag (see issue 10395).
return data
.replace(/^[^<]+/, "")
.replaceAll(/>\\376\\377([^<]+)/g, function (all, codes) {
const bytes = codes
.replaceAll(/\\([0-3])([0-7])([0-7])/g, function (code, d1, d2, d3) {
return String.fromCharCode(d1 * 64 + d2 * 8 + d3 * 1);
})
.replaceAll(/&(amp|apos|gt|lt|quot);/g, function (str, name) {
switch (name) {
case "amp":
return "&";
case "apos":
return "'";
case "gt":
return ">";
case "lt":
return "<";
case "quot":
return '"';
}
throw new Error(`_repair: ${name} isn't defined.`);
});
const charBuf = [">"];
for (let i = 0, ii = bytes.length; i < ii; i += 2) {
const code = bytes.charCodeAt(i) * 256 + bytes.charCodeAt(i + 1);
if (
code >= /* Space = */ 32 &&
code < /* Delete = */ 127 &&
code !== /* '<' = */ 60 &&
code !== /* '>' = */ 62 &&
code !== /* '&' = */ 38
) {
charBuf.push(String.fromCharCode(code));
} else {
charBuf.push(
"&#x" + (0x10000 + code).toString(16).substring(1) + ";"
);
}
}
return charBuf.join("");
});
}
_getSequence(entry) {
const name = entry.nodeName;
if (name !== "rdf:bag" && name !== "rdf:seq" && name !== "rdf:alt") {
return null;
}
return entry.childNodes.filter(node => node.nodeName === "rdf:li");
}
_parseArray(entry) {
if (!entry.hasChildNodes()) {
return;
}
// Child must be a Bag (unordered array) or a Seq.
const [seqNode] = entry.childNodes;
const sequence = this._getSequence(seqNode) || [];
this._metadataMap.set(
entry.nodeName,
sequence.map(node => node.textContent.trim())
);
}
_parse(xmlDocument) {
let rdf = xmlDocument.documentElement;
if (rdf.nodeName !== "rdf:rdf") {
// Wrapped in <xmpmeta>
rdf = rdf.firstChild;
while (rdf && rdf.nodeName !== "rdf:rdf") {
rdf = rdf.nextSibling;
}
}
if (!rdf || rdf.nodeName !== "rdf:rdf" || !rdf.hasChildNodes()) {
return;
}
for (const desc of rdf.childNodes) {
if (desc.nodeName !== "rdf:description") {
continue;
}
for (const entry of desc.childNodes) {
const name = entry.nodeName;
switch (name) {
case "#text":
continue;
case "dc:creator":
case "dc:subject":
this._parseArray(entry);
continue;
}
this._metadataMap.set(name, entry.textContent.trim());
}
}
}
get serializable() {
return {
parsedData: this._metadataMap,
rawData: this._data,
};
}
}
export { MetadataParser };