module Twitter
module Validation extend self
MAX_LENGTH = 140
DEFAULT_TCO_URL_LENGTHS = {
:short_url_length => 20,
:short_url_length_https => 21
}.freeze
# Returns the length of the string as it would be displayed. This is equivilent to the length of the Unicode NFC
# (See: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15). This is needed in order to consistently calculate the length of a
# string no matter which actual form was transmitted. For example:
#
# U+0065 Latin Small Letter E
# + U+0301 Combining Acute Accent
# ----------
# = 2 bytes, 2 characters, displayed as é (1 visual glyph)
# … The NFC of {U+0065, U+0301} is {U+00E9}, which is a single chracter and a +display_length+ of 1
#
# The string could also contain U+00E9 already, in which case the canonicalization will not change the value.
#
def tweet_length(text, options = {})
options = DEFAULT_TCO_URL_LENGTHS.merge(options)
length = ActiveSupport::Multibyte::Chars.new(text).normalize(:c).length
Twitter::Extractor.extract_urls_with_indices(text) do |url, start_position, end_position|
length += start_position - end_position
length += url.downcase =~ /^https:\/\// ? options[:short_url_length_https] : options[:short_url_length]
end
length
end
# Check the text for any reason that it may not be valid as a Tweet. This is meant as a pre-validation
# before posting to api.twitter.com. There are several server-side reasons for Tweets to fail but this pre-validation
# will allow quicker feedback.
#
# Returns false if this text is valid. Otherwise one of the following Symbols will be returned:
#
# :too_long:: if the text is too long
# :empty:: if the text is nil or empty
# :invalid_characters:: if the text contains non-Unicode or any of the disallowed Unicode characters
def tweet_invalid?(text)
return :empty if !text || text.empty?
begin
return :too_long if tweet_length(text) > MAX_LENGTH
return :invalid_characters if Twitter::Regex::INVALID_CHARACTERS.any?{|invalid_char| text.include?(invalid_char) }
rescue ArgumentError, ActiveSupport::Multibyte::EncodingError => e
# non-Unicode value.
return :invalid_characters
end
return false
end
def valid_tweet_text?(text)
!tweet_invalid?(text)
end
def valid_username?(username)
return false if !username || username.empty?
extracted = Twitter::Extractor.extract_mentioned_screen_names(username)
# Should extract the username minus the @ sign, hence the [1..-1]
extracted.size == 1 && extracted.first == username[1..-1]
end
VALID_LIST_RE = /\A#{Twitter::Regex[:valid_mention_or_list]}\z/o
def valid_list?(username_list)
match = username_list.match(VALID_LIST_RE)
# Must have matched and had nothing before or after
!!(match && match[1] == "" && match[4] && !match[4].empty?)
end
def valid_hashtag?(hashtag)
return false if !hashtag || hashtag.empty?
extracted = Twitter::Extractor.extract_hashtags(hashtag)
# Should extract the hashtag minus the # sign, hence the [1..-1]
extracted.size == 1 && extracted.first == hashtag[1..-1]
end
def valid_url?(url, unicode_domains=true, require_protocol=true)
return false if !url || url.empty?
url_parts = url.match(Twitter::Regex[:validate_url_unencoded])
return false unless (url_parts && url_parts.to_s == url)
scheme, authority, path, query, fragment = url_parts.captures
return false unless ((!require_protocol ||
(valid_match?(scheme, Twitter::Regex[:validate_url_scheme]) && scheme.match(/\Ahttps?\Z/i))) &&
valid_match?(path, Twitter::Regex[:validate_url_path]) &&
valid_match?(query, Twitter::Regex[:validate_url_query], true) &&
valid_match?(fragment, Twitter::Regex[:validate_url_fragment], true))
return (unicode_domains && valid_match?(authority, Twitter::Regex[:validate_url_unicode_authority])) ||
(!unicode_domains && valid_match?(authority, Twitter::Regex[:validate_url_authority]))
end
private
def valid_match?(string, regex, optional=false)
return (string && string.match(regex) && $~.to_s == string) unless optional
!(string && (!string.match(regex) || $~.to_s != string))
end
end
end