const encoders = {
xml: doc => {
let enc = Cu.createDocumentEncoder("text/xml");
enc.init(doc, "text/xml", Ci.nsIDocumentEncoder.OutputLFLineBreak);
return enc;
},
html: doc => {
let enc = Cu.createDocumentEncoder("text/html");
enc.init(doc, "text/html", Ci.nsIDocumentEncoder.OutputLFLineBreak);
return enc;
},
htmlBasic: doc => {
let enc = Cu.createDocumentEncoder("text/html");
enc.init(
doc,
"text/html",
Ci.nsIDocumentEncoder.OutputEncodeBasicEntities |
Ci.nsIDocumentEncoder.OutputLFLineBreak
);
return enc;
},
xhtml: doc => {
let enc = Cu.createDocumentEncoder("application/xhtml+xml");
enc.init(
doc,
"application/xhtml+xml",
Ci.nsIDocumentEncoder.OutputLFLineBreak
);
return enc;
},
};
// Which characters should we encode as entities? It depends on the serializer.
const encodeAll = { html: true, htmlBasic: true, xhtml: true, xml: true };
const encodeHTMLBasic = {
html: false,
htmlBasic: true,
xhtml: false,
xml: false,
};
const encodeXML = { html: false, htmlBasic: false, xhtml: true, xml: true };
const encodeNone = { html: false, htmlBasic: false, xhtml: false, xml: false };
const encodingInfoMap = new Map([
// Basic sanity chars '<', '>', '"', '&' get encoded in all cases.
["<", encodeAll],
[">", encodeAll],
["&", encodeAll],
// nbsp is only encoded with the HTML encoder when encoding basic entities.
["\xA0", encodeHTMLBasic],
]);
const encodingMap = new Map([
["<", "<"],
[">", ">"],
["&", "&"],
// nbsp is only encoded with the HTML encoder when encoding basic entities.
["\xA0", " "],
]);
function encodingInfoForChar(c) {
var info = encodingInfoMap.get(c);
if (info) {
return info;
}
return encodeNone;
}
function encodingForChar(c, type) {
var info = encodingInfoForChar(c);
if (!info[type]) {
return c;
}
return encodingMap.get(c);
}
const doc = new DOMParser().parseFromString("", "text/xml");
const root = doc.documentElement;
for (let i = 0; i < 255; ++i) {
let el = doc.createElement("span");
el.textContent = String.fromCharCode(i);
root.appendChild(el);
}
for (let type of ["xml", "xhtml", "htmlBasic", "html"]) {
let str = encoders[type](doc).encodeToString();
const prefix = "";
const suffix = "";
Assert.ok(str.startsWith(prefix), `${type} serialization starts correctly`);
Assert.ok(str.endsWith(suffix), `${type} serialization ends correctly`);
str = str.substring(prefix.length, str.length - suffix.length);
let encodings = str.split("");
for (let i = 0; i < 255; ++i) {
let c = String.fromCharCode(i);
Assert.equal(
encodingForChar(c, type),
encodings[i],
`${type} encoding of char ${i} is correct`
);
}
}