144 lines
4.9 KiB
JavaScript
144 lines
4.9 KiB
JavaScript
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import { html as html$1, svg as svg$1 } from './lit-html.js';
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/**
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* @license
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* Copyright 2020 Google LLC
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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*/
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/**
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* Prevents JSON injection attacks.
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*
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* The goals of this brand:
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* 1) fast to check
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* 2) code is small on the wire
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* 3) multiple versions of Lit in a single page will all produce mutually
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* interoperable StaticValues
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* 4) normal JSON.parse (without an unusual reviver) can not produce a
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* StaticValue
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*
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* Symbols satisfy (1), (2), and (4). We use Symbol.for to satisfy (3), but
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* we don't care about the key, so we break ties via (2) and use the empty
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* string.
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*/
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const brand = Symbol.for('');
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/** Safely extracts the string part of a StaticValue. */
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const unwrapStaticValue = (value) => {
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if (value?.r !== brand) {
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return undefined;
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}
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return value?.['_$litStatic$'];
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};
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/**
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* Wraps a string so that it behaves like part of the static template
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* strings instead of a dynamic value.
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*
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* Users must take care to ensure that adding the static string to the template
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* results in well-formed HTML, or else templates may break unexpectedly.
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*
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* Note that this function is unsafe to use on untrusted content, as it will be
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* directly parsed into HTML. Do not pass user input to this function
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* without sanitizing it.
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*
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* Static values can be changed, but they will cause a complete re-render
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* since they effectively create a new template.
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*/
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const unsafeStatic = (value) => ({
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['_$litStatic$']: value,
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r: brand,
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});
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const textFromStatic = (value) => {
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if (value['_$litStatic$'] !== undefined) {
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return value['_$litStatic$'];
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}
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else {
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throw new Error(`Value passed to 'literal' function must be a 'literal' result: ${value}. Use 'unsafeStatic' to pass non-literal values, but
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take care to ensure page security.`);
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}
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};
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/**
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* Tags a string literal so that it behaves like part of the static template
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* strings instead of a dynamic value.
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*
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* The only values that may be used in template expressions are other tagged
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* `literal` results or `unsafeStatic` values (note that untrusted content
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* should never be passed to `unsafeStatic`).
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*
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* Users must take care to ensure that adding the static string to the template
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* results in well-formed HTML, or else templates may break unexpectedly.
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*
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* Static values can be changed, but they will cause a complete re-render since
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* they effectively create a new template.
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*/
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const literal = (strings, ...values) => ({
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['_$litStatic$']: values.reduce((acc, v, idx) => acc + textFromStatic(v) + strings[idx + 1], strings[0]),
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r: brand,
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});
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const stringsCache = new Map();
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/**
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* Wraps a lit-html template tag (`html` or `svg`) to add static value support.
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*/
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const withStatic = (coreTag) => (strings, ...values) => {
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const l = values.length;
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let staticValue;
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let dynamicValue;
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const staticStrings = [];
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const dynamicValues = [];
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let i = 0;
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let hasStatics = false;
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let s;
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while (i < l) {
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s = strings[i];
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// Collect any unsafeStatic values, and their following template strings
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// so that we treat a run of template strings and unsafe static values as
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// a single template string.
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while (i < l &&
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((dynamicValue = values[i]),
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(staticValue = unwrapStaticValue(dynamicValue))) !== undefined) {
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s += staticValue + strings[++i];
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hasStatics = true;
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}
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// If the last value is static, we don't need to push it.
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if (i !== l) {
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dynamicValues.push(dynamicValue);
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}
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staticStrings.push(s);
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i++;
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}
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// If the last value isn't static (which would have consumed the last
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// string), then we need to add the last string.
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if (i === l) {
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staticStrings.push(strings[l]);
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}
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if (hasStatics) {
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const key = staticStrings.join('$$lit$$');
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strings = stringsCache.get(key);
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if (strings === undefined) {
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// Beware: in general this pattern is unsafe, and doing so may bypass
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// lit's security checks and allow an attacker to execute arbitrary
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// code and inject arbitrary content.
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// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
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staticStrings.raw = staticStrings;
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stringsCache.set(key, (strings = staticStrings));
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}
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values = dynamicValues;
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}
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return coreTag(strings, ...values);
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};
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/**
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* Interprets a template literal as an HTML template that can efficiently
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* render to and update a container.
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*
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* Includes static value support from `lit-html/static.js`.
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*/
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const html = withStatic(html$1);
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/**
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* Interprets a template literal as an SVG template that can efficiently
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* render to and update a container.
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*
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* Includes static value support from `lit-html/static.js`.
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*/
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const svg = withStatic(svg$1);
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export { html, literal, svg, unsafeStatic, withStatic };
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//# sourceMappingURL=static.js.map
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