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use strict;
use warnings;
package HTML::HTML5::Sanity;
BEGIN {
$HTML::HTML5::Sanity::AUTHORITY = 'cpan:TOBYINK';
$HTML::HTML5::Sanity::VERSION = '0.105';
}
require Exporter;
our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
our %EXPORT_TAGS = (
'all' => [ qw(fix_document) ],
'standard' => [ qw(fix_document) ],
);
our @EXPORT_OK = ( @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{'all'} } );
our @EXPORT = ( @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{'standard'} } );
our $FIX_LANG_ATTRIBUTES = 1;
use Locale::Country qw(country_code2code LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2 LOCALE_CODE_NUMERIC);
use XML::LibXML qw(:ns :libxml);
our $lang_3to2 = {
'aar' => 'aa' ,
'abk' => 'ab' ,
'ave' => 'ae' ,
'afr' => 'af' ,
'aka' => 'ak' ,
'amh' => 'am' ,
'arg' => 'an' ,
'ara' => 'ar' ,
'asm' => 'as' ,
'ava' => 'av' ,
'aym' => 'ay' ,
'aze' => 'az' ,
'bak' => 'ba' ,
'bel' => 'be' ,
'bul' => 'bg' ,
'bih' => 'bh' ,
'bis' => 'bi' ,
'bam' => 'bm' ,
'ben' => 'bn' ,
'tib' => 'bo' ,
'bod' => 'bo' ,
'bre' => 'br' ,
'bos' => 'bs' ,
'cat' => 'ca' ,
'che' => 'ce' ,
'cha' => 'ch' ,
'cos' => 'co' ,
'cre' => 'cr' ,
'cze' => 'cs' ,
'ces' => 'cs' ,
'chu' => 'cu' ,
'chv' => 'cv' ,
'wel' => 'cy' ,
'cym' => 'cy' ,
'dan' => 'da' ,
'ger' => 'de' ,
'deu' => 'de' ,
'div' => 'dv' ,
'dzo' => 'dz' ,
'ewe' => 'ee' ,
'gre' => 'el' ,
'ell' => 'el' ,
'eng' => 'en' ,
'epo' => 'eo' ,
'spa' => 'es' ,
'est' => 'et' ,
'baq' => 'eu' ,
'eus' => 'eu' ,
'per' => 'fa' ,
'fas' => 'fa' ,
'ful' => 'ff' ,
'fin' => 'fi' ,
'fij' => 'fj' ,
'fao' => 'fo' ,
'fre' => 'fr' ,
'fra' => 'fr' ,
'fry' => 'fy' ,
'gle' => 'ga' ,
'gla' => 'gd' ,
'glg' => 'gl' ,
'grn' => 'gn' ,
'guj' => 'gu' ,
'glv' => 'gv' ,
'hau' => 'ha' ,
'heb' => 'he' ,
'hin' => 'hi' ,
'hmo' => 'ho' ,
'hrv' => 'hr' ,
'hat' => 'ht' ,
'hat' => 'ht' ,
'hun' => 'hu' ,
'arm' => 'hy' ,
'hye' => 'hy' ,
'her' => 'hz' ,
'ina' => 'ia' ,
'ind' => 'id' ,
'ile' => 'ie' ,
'ibo' => 'ig' ,
'iii' => 'ii' ,
'ipk' => 'ik' ,
'ido' => 'io' ,
'ice' => 'is' ,
'isl' => 'is' ,
'ita' => 'it' ,
'iku' => 'iu' ,
'jpn' => 'ja' ,
'jav' => 'jv' ,
'geo' => 'ka' ,
'kat' => 'ka' ,
'kon' => 'kg' ,
'kik' => 'ki' ,
'kik' => 'ki' ,
'kua' => 'kj' ,
'kaz' => 'kk' ,
'kal' => 'kl' ,
'khm' => 'km' ,
'kan' => 'kn' ,
'kor' => 'ko' ,
'kau' => 'kr' ,
'kas' => 'ks' ,
'kur' => 'ku' ,
'kom' => 'kv' ,
'cor' => 'kw' ,
'kir' => 'ky' ,
'lat' => 'la' ,
'ltz' => 'lb' ,
'ltz' => 'lb' ,
'lug' => 'lg' ,
'lim' => 'li' ,
'lin' => 'ln' ,
'lao' => 'lo' ,
'lit' => 'lt' ,
'lub' => 'lu' ,
'lav' => 'lv' ,
'mlg' => 'mg' ,
'mah' => 'mh' ,
'mao' => 'mi' ,
'mri' => 'mi' ,
'mac' => 'mk' ,
'mkd' => 'mk' ,
'mal' => 'ml' ,
'mon' => 'mn' ,
'mar' => 'mr' ,
'may' => 'ms' ,
'msa' => 'ms' ,
'mlt' => 'mt' ,
'bur' => 'my' ,
'mya' => 'my' ,
'nau' => 'na' ,
'nob' => 'nb' ,
'nde' => 'nd' ,
'nep' => 'ne' ,
'ndo' => 'ng' ,
'dut' => 'nl' ,
'nld' => 'nl' ,
'nno' => 'nn' ,
'nor' => 'no' ,
'nbl' => 'nr' ,
'nav' => 'nv' ,
'nya' => 'ny' ,
'oci' => 'oc' ,
'oji' => 'oj' ,
'orm' => 'om' ,
'ori' => 'or' ,
'oss' => 'os' ,
'pan' => 'pa' ,
'pli' => 'pi' ,
'pol' => 'pl' ,
'pus' => 'ps' ,
'por' => 'pt' ,
'que' => 'qu' ,
'roh' => 'rm' ,
'run' => 'rn' ,
'rum' => 'ro' ,
'ron' => 'ro' ,
'rus' => 'ru' ,
'kin' => 'rw' ,
'san' => 'sa' ,
'srd' => 'sc' ,
'snd' => 'sd' ,
'sme' => 'se' ,
'sag' => 'sg' ,
'sin' => 'si' ,
'slo' => 'sk' ,
'slk' => 'sk' ,
'slv' => 'sl' ,
'smo' => 'sm' ,
'sna' => 'sn' ,
'som' => 'so' ,
'alb' => 'sq' ,
'sqi' => 'sq' ,
'srp' => 'sr' ,
'ssw' => 'ss' ,
'sot' => 'st' ,
'sun' => 'su' ,
'swe' => 'sv' ,
'swa' => 'sw' ,
'tam' => 'ta' ,
'tel' => 'te' ,
'tgk' => 'tg' ,
'tha' => 'th' ,
'tir' => 'ti' ,
'tuk' => 'tk' ,
'tgl' => 'tl' ,
'tsn' => 'tn' ,
'ton' => 'to' ,
'tur' => 'tr' ,
'tso' => 'ts' ,
'tat' => 'tt' ,
'twi' => 'tw' ,
'tah' => 'ty' ,
'uig' => 'ug' ,
'ukr' => 'uk' ,
'urd' => 'ur' ,
'uzb' => 'uz' ,
'ven' => 've' ,
'vie' => 'vi' ,
'vol' => 'vo' ,
'wln' => 'wa' ,
'wol' => 'wo' ,
'xho' => 'xh' ,
'yid' => 'yi' ,
'yor' => 'yo' ,
'zha' => 'za' ,
'chi' => 'zh' ,
'zho' => 'zh' ,
'zul' => 'zu' ,
};
our $lang_grandfather = {
'art-lojban' => 'jbo',
'i-ami' => 'ami',
'i-bnn' => 'bnn',
'i-hak' => 'hak',
'i-klingon' => 'tlh',
'i-lux' => 'lb',
'i-navajo' => 'nv',
'i-pwn' => 'pwn', #haha
'i-tao' => 'tao',
'i-tay' => 'tay',
'i-tsu' => 'tsu',
'no-bok' => 'nb',
'no-nyn' => 'nn',
'sgn-be-fr' => 'sfb',
'sgn-be-nl' => 'vgt',
'sgn-ch-de' => 'sgg',
'zh-guoyu' => 'cmn',
'zh-hakka' => 'hak',
'zh-min-nan' => 'nan',
'zh-xiang' => 'hsn',
};
our $obsolete_iso3166 = {
'UK' => 'GB', # Exceptionally reserved
'FX' => 'FR', # Exceptionally reserved
'ZR' => 'CD', # Zaire => Congo
'HV' => 'BF', # Upper Volta => Burkina Faso
'DY' => 'BJ', # Dahomey => Benin
'BU' => 'MM', # Burma => Myanmar
'TP' => 'TL', # East Timor => Timor-Leste
'NH' => 'VU', # New Hebrides => Vanuatu
'RH' => 'ZW', # Rhodesia => Zimbabwe
};
our $canon_lang = {};
sub fix_document
{
my $old_document = shift;
my $attribute_behaviour = shift || 0;
my $new_document = XML::LibXML::Document->new;
my $new_root = fix_element(
$old_document->documentElement,
$new_document,
{ ':' => 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml', 'xml' => XML_XML_NS }
);
$new_document->setDocumentElement($new_root);
return $new_document;
}
sub fix_element
{
my $old_element = shift;
my $new_document = shift;
my $parent_declarations = shift;
my $declared_namespaces = {};
foreach my $k (keys %{$parent_declarations})
{
$declared_namespaces->{$k} = $parent_declarations->{$k};
}
# Process namespace declarations on this element.
foreach my $attr ($old_element->attributes)
{
next if $attr->nodeType == XML_NAMESPACE_DECL;
if ($attr->nodeName =~ /^xmlns:(.*)$/)
{
my $prefix = $1;
if ($prefix eq 'xml' && $attr->getData eq XML_XML_NS)
{
# that's OK.
}
elsif ($prefix eq 'xml' || $attr->getData eq XML_XML_NS)
{
next;
}
elsif ($prefix eq 'xmlns' || $attr->getData eq XML_XMLNS_NS)
{
next;
}
$declared_namespaces->{ $prefix } = $attr->getData;
}
}
# Process any default XML Namespace
my $hasExplicit = 0;
if ($old_element->hasAttributeNS(undef, 'xmlns'))
{
$hasExplicit = 1;
$declared_namespaces->{ ':' } = $old_element->getAttributeNS(undef, 'xmlns');
}
# Create a new element.
my $new_element;
if ($hasExplicit)
{
$new_element = $new_document->createElementNS(
$declared_namespaces->{ ':' },
$old_element->nodeName,
);
}
else
{
my $tag = $old_element->nodeName;
if ($tag =~ /^([^:]+)\:([^:]+)$/)
{
my $ns_prefix = $1;
my $localname = $2;
if (defined $declared_namespaces->{$ns_prefix})
{
$new_element = $new_document->createElementNS(
$declared_namespaces->{$ns_prefix}, $tag);
}
}
unless ($new_element)
{
$new_element = $new_document->createElementNS(
$declared_namespaces->{ ':' }, $tag);
}
}
# Add attributes to new element.
foreach my $old_attr ($old_element->attributes)
{
next if $old_attr->nodeType == XML_NAMESPACE_DECL;
# next if $old_attr->nodeName =~ /^xmlns(:.*)?$/;
fix_attribute($old_attr, $new_element, $declared_namespaces);
}
# Process child nodes.
foreach my $old_kid ($old_element->childNodes)
{
if ($old_kid->nodeType == XML_TEXT_NODE
|| $old_kid->nodeType == XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE)
{
$new_element->appendTextNode($old_kid->nodeValue);
}
elsif ($old_kid->nodeType == XML_COMMENT_NODE)
{
$new_element->appendChild(
$new_document->createComment($old_kid->nodeValue)
);
}
elsif ($old_kid->nodeType == XML_ELEMENT_NODE)
{
$new_element->appendChild(
fix_element($old_kid, $new_document, $declared_namespaces)
);
}
}
return $new_element;
}
sub fix_attribute
{
my $old_attribute = shift;
my $new_element = shift;
my $declared_namespaces = shift;
my $name = $old_attribute->nodeName;
my @new_attribute;
if ($name =~ /^([^:]+)\:([^:]+)$/)
{
my $ns_prefix = $1;
my $localname = $2;
if (defined $declared_namespaces->{$ns_prefix})
{
@new_attribute = (
$declared_namespaces->{$ns_prefix},
sprintf("%s:%s", $ns_prefix, $localname),
);
}
}
my $node_value = $old_attribute->nodeValue;
if ($FIX_LANG_ATTRIBUTES && $name =~ /^(xml:)?lang$/i)
{
return undef
unless _valid_lang($node_value);
if ($FIX_LANG_ATTRIBUTES == 2)
{
$node_value = _canon_lang($node_value);
}
}
if (@new_attribute)
{
$new_element->setAttributeNS(@new_attribute, $node_value);
}
else
{
$new_element->setAttribute($name, $node_value);
}
return undef;
}
sub _valid_lang
{
my $value_to_test = shift;
return 1 if (defined $value_to_test) && ($value_to_test eq '');
return 0 unless defined $value_to_test;
# Regex for recognizing RFC 4646 well-formed tags
# http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4646.txt
# http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-ltru-4646bis-21
# The structure requires no forward references, so it reverses the order.
# It uses Java/Perl syntax instead of the old ABNF
# The uppercase comments are fragments copied from RFC 4646
# Note: the tool requires that any real "=" or "#" or ";" in the regex be escaped.
my $alpha = '[a-z]'; # ALPHA
my $digit = '[0-9]'; # DIGIT
my $alphanum = '[a-z0-9]'; # ALPHA / DIGIT
my $x = 'x'; # private use singleton
my $singleton = '[a-wyz]'; # other singleton
my $s = '[_-]'; # separator -- lenient parsers will use [_-] -- strict will use [-]
# Now do the components. The structure is slightly different to allow for capturing the right components.
# The notation (?:....) is a non-capturing version of (...): so the "?:" can be deleted if someone doesn't care about capturing.
my $language = '([a-z]{2,8}) | ([a-z]{2,3} [_-] [a-z]{3})';
# ABNF (2*3ALPHA) / 4ALPHA / 5*8ALPHA --- note: because of how | works in regex, don't use $alpha{2,3} | $alpha{4,8}
# We don't have to have the general case of extlang, because there can be only one extlang (except for zh-min-nan).
# Note: extlang invalid in Unicode language tags
my $script = '[a-z]{4}' ; # 4ALPHA
my $region = '(?: [a-z]{2}|[0-9]{3})' ; # 2ALPHA / 3DIGIT
my $variant = '(?: [a-z0-9]{5,8} | [0-9] [a-z0-9]{3} )' ; # 5*8alphanum / (DIGIT 3alphanum)
my $extension = '(?: [a-wyz] (?: [_-] [a-z0-9]{2,8} )+ )' ; # singleton 1*("-" (2*8alphanum))
my $privateUse = '(?: x (?: [_-] [a-z0-9]{1,8} )+ )' ; # "x" 1*("-" (1*8alphanum))
# Define certain grandfathered codes, since otherwise the regex is pretty useless.
# Since these are limited, this is safe even later changes to the registry --
# the only oddity is that it might change the type of the tag, and thus
# the results from the capturing groups.
# http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry
# Note that these have to be compared case insensitively, requiring (?i) below.
my $grandfathered = '(?:
(en [_-] GB [_-] oed)
| (i [_-] (?: ami | bnn | default | enochian | hak | klingon | lux | mingo | navajo | pwn | tao | tay | tsu ))
| (no [_-] (?: bok | nyn ))
| (sgn [_-] (?: BE [_-] (?: fr | nl) | CH [_-] de ))
| (zh [_-] min [_-] nan)
)';
# old: | zh $s (?: cmn (?: $s Hans | $s Hant )? | gan | min (?: $s nan)? | wuu | yue );
# For well-formedness, we don't need the ones that would otherwise pass.
# For validity, they need to be checked.
# $grandfatheredWellFormed = (?:
# art $s lojban
# | cel $s gaulish
# | zh $s (?: guoyu | hakka | xiang )
# );
# Unicode locales: but we are shifting to a compatible form
# $keyvalue = (?: $alphanum+ \= $alphanum+);
# $keywords = ($keyvalue (?: \; $keyvalue)*);
# We separate items that we want to capture as a single group
my $variantList = $variant . '(?:' . $s . $variant . ')*' ; # special for multiples
my $extensionList = $extension . '(?:' . $s . $extension . ')*' ; # special for multiples
my $langtag = "
($language)
($s ( $script ) )?
($s ( $region ) )?
($s ( $variantList ) )?
($s ( $extensionList ) )?
($s ( $privateUse ) )?
";
# Here is the final breakdown, with capturing groups for each of these components
# The variants, extensions, grandfathered, and private-use may have interior '-'
my $r = ($value_to_test =~
/^(
($langtag)
| ($privateUse)
| ($grandfathered)
)$/xi);
return $r;
}
# If people use a non-canon lang once, they're likely to do it twice, so a little caching.
sub _canon_lang
{
my $lang = shift;
unless (defined $canon_lang->{$lang})
{
$canon_lang->{$lang} = __canon_lang($lang);
}
return $canon_lang->{$lang};
}
sub __canon_lang
{
# Use lower case only
my $lang = lc shift;
# If there's a 2 letter code where a three letter code has been used, replace it.
if ($lang =~ /^([a-z]{3})/)
{
substr($lang, 0, 3) = $lang_3to2->{$1}
if defined $lang_3to2->{$1};
}
return $lang_grandfather->{$lang}
if defined $lang_grandfather->{$lang};
# Simple case.
return $lang if length $lang < 4;
# Replace '_' with '-'.
$lang =~ s/_/-/g;
# upper case the country component of lang-country pairs.
return sprintf('%s-%s', $1, _canon_country($2))
if $lang =~ /^([a-z]{2,3})-([a-z]{2}|\d{3})$/;
# title case the script component of lang-script pairs.
return sprintf('%s-%s', $1, _canon_script($2))
if $lang =~ /^([a-z]{2,3})-([a-z]{4})$/;
# title case the script component, upper case country componet of lang-script-country triplets.
return sprintf('%s-%s-%s', $1, _canon_script($2), _canon_country($3))
if $lang =~ /^([a-z]{2,3})-([a-z]{4})-([a-z]{2}|\d{3})$/;
# Too complicated - give up and return lower case.
return $lang;
}
sub _canon_country
{
my $c = uc shift;
if ($c =~ /^\d\d\d$/)
{
my $c1 = country_code2code($c, LOCALE_CODE_NUMERIC, LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2);
$c = uc $c1
if defined $c1 && length $c1;
}
return $obsolete_iso3166->{$c}
if defined $obsolete_iso3166->{$c};
return $c;
}
sub _canon_script
{
my $s = ucfirst lc shift;
return $s;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
HTML::HTML5::Sanity - make HTML5 DOM trees less insane
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use HTML::HTML5::Parser;
use HTML::HTML5::Sanity;
my $parser = HTML::HTML5::Parser->new;
my $html5_dom = $parser->parse_file('http://example.com/');
my $sane_dom = fix_document($html5_dom);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The Document Object Model (DOM) generated by HTML::HTML5::Parser meets
the requirements of the HTML5 spec, but will probably catch a lot of
people by surprise.
The main oddity is that elements and attributes which appear to be
namespaced are not really. For example, the following element:
<div xml:lang="fr">...</div>
Looks like it should be parsed so that it has an attribute "lang" in
the XML namespace. Not so. It will really be parsed as having the
attribute "xml:lang" in the null namespace.
=over 4
=item C<< fix_document($document) >>
$sane_dom = fix_document($html5_dom);
Returns a modified copy of the DOM and leaving the original DOM
unmodified.
=item C<< fix_element($element_node, $new_document_node, \%namespaces) >>
Don't use this. Not exported.
=item C<< fix_attribute($attribute_node, $new_element_node, \%namespaces) >>
Don't use this. Not exported.
=item C<$HTML::HTML5::Sanity::FIX_LANG_ATTRIBUTES>
$HTML::HTML5::Sanity::FIX_LANG_ATTRIBUTES = 2;
$sane_dom = fix_document($html5_dom);
If set to 1 (the default), the package will detect invalid values in
@lang and @xml:lang, and remove the attribute if it is invalid. If set
to 2, it will also attempt to canonicalise the value (e.g. 'EN_GB' will
be converted to to 'en-GB'). If set to 0, then the value of language
attributes is not checked.
=back
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs to L<http://rt.cpan.org/>.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<HTML::HTML5::Parser>, L<XML::LibXML>, L<Task::HTML5>.
=head1 AUTHOR
Toby Inkster E<lt>tobyink@cpan.orgE<gt>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009-2014 by Toby Inkster
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
=cut
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