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// Include `data` fields in mdast and `raw` nodes in hast.
/// <reference types="mdast-util-to-hast" />
/**
* @typedef {import('hast').Root} HastRoot
* @typedef {import('mdast').Root} MdastRoot
* @typedef {import('mdast-util-to-hast').Options} ToHastOptions
* @typedef {import('unified').Processor} Processor
* @typedef {import('vfile').VFile} VFile
*/
/**
* @typedef {Omit<ToHastOptions, 'file'>} Options
*
* @callback TransformBridge
* Bridge-mode.
*
* Runs the destination with the new hast tree.
* Discards result.
* @param {MdastRoot} tree
* Tree.
* @param {VFile} file
* File.
* @returns {Promise<undefined>}
* Nothing.
*
* @callback TransformMutate
* Mutate-mode.
*
* Further transformers run on the hast tree.
* @param {MdastRoot} tree
* Tree.
* @param {VFile} file
* File.
* @returns {HastRoot}
* Tree (hast).
*/
import {toHast} from 'mdast-util-to-hast'
/**
* Turn markdown into HTML.
*
* ##### Notes
*
* ###### Signature
*
* * if a processor is given, runs the (rehype) plugins used on it with a
* hast tree, then discards the result (*bridge mode*)
* * otherwise, returns a hast tree, the plugins used after `remarkRehype`
* are rehype plugins (*mutate mode*)
*
* > 👉 **Note**: Its highly unlikely that you want to pass a `processor`.
*
* ###### HTML
*
* Raw HTML is available in mdast as `html` nodes and can be embedded in hast
* as semistandard `raw` nodes.
* Most plugins ignore `raw` nodes but two notable ones dont:
*
* * `rehype-stringify` also has an option `allowDangerousHtml` which will
* output the raw HTML.
* This is typically discouraged as noted by the option name but is useful if
* you completely trust authors
* * `rehype-raw` can handle the raw embedded HTML strings by parsing them
* into standard hast nodes (`element`, `text`, etc).
* This is a heavy task as it needs a full HTML parser, but it is the only way
* to support untrusted content
*
* ###### Footnotes
*
* Many options supported here relate to footnotes.
* Footnotes are not specified by CommonMark, which we follow by default.
* They are supported by GitHub, so footnotes can be enabled in markdown with
* `remark-gfm`.
*
* The options `footnoteBackLabel` and `footnoteLabel` define natural language
* that explains footnotes, which is hidden for sighted users but shown to
* assistive technology.
* When your page is not in English, you must define translated values.
*
* Back references use ARIA attributes, but the section label itself uses a
* heading that is hidden with an `sr-only` class.
* To show it to sighted users, define different attributes in
* `footnoteLabelProperties`.
*
* ###### Clobbering
*
* Footnotes introduces a problem, as it links footnote calls to footnote
* definitions on the page through `id` attributes generated from user content,
* which results in DOM clobbering.
*
* DOM clobbering is this:
*
* ```html
* <p id=x></p>
* <script>alert(x) // `x` now refers to the DOM `p#x` element</script>
* ```
*
* Elements by their ID are made available by browsers on the `window` object,
* which is a security risk.
* Using a prefix solves this problem.
*
* More information on how to handle clobbering and the prefix is explained in
* *Example: headings (DOM clobbering)* in `rehype-sanitize`.
*
* ###### Unknown nodes
*
* Unknown nodes are nodes with a type that isnt in `handlers` or `passThrough`.
* The default behavior for unknown nodes is:
*
* * when the node has a `value` (and doesnt have `data.hName`,
* `data.hProperties`, or `data.hChildren`, see later), create a hast `text`
* node
* * otherwise, create a `<div>` element (which could be changed with
* `data.hName`), with its children mapped from mdast to hast as well
*
* This behavior can be changed by passing an `unknownHandler`.
*
* @overload
* @param {Processor} processor
* @param {Readonly<Options> | null | undefined} [options]
* @returns {TransformBridge}
*
* @overload
* @param {Readonly<Options> | null | undefined} [options]
* @returns {TransformMutate}
*
* @param {Readonly<Options> | Processor | null | undefined} [destination]
* Processor or configuration (optional).
* @param {Readonly<Options> | null | undefined} [options]
* When a processor was given, configuration (optional).
* @returns {TransformBridge | TransformMutate}
* Transform.
*/
export default function remarkRehype(destination, options) {
if (destination && 'run' in destination) {
/**
* @type {TransformBridge}
*/
return async function (tree, file) {
// Cast because root in -> root out.
const hastTree = /** @type {HastRoot} */ (
toHast(tree, {file, ...options})
)
await destination.run(hastTree, file)
}
}
/**
* @type {TransformMutate}
*/
return function (tree, file) {
// Cast because root in -> root out.
return /** @type {HastRoot} */ (
toHast(tree, {file, ...(options || destination)})
)
}
}