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# typed: strict
# frozen_string_literal: true
module Homebrew
module Livecheck
module Strategy
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# The {Json} strategy fetches content at a URL, parses it as JSON and
# provides the parsed data to a `strategy` block. If a regex is present
# in the `livecheck` block, it should be passed as the second argument to
# the `strategy` block.
#
# This is a generic strategy that doesn't contain any logic for finding
# versions, as the structure of JSON data varies. Instead, a `strategy`
# block must be used to extract version information from the JSON data.
#
# This strategy is not applied automatically and it is necessary to use
# `strategy :json` in a `livecheck` block (in conjunction with a
# `strategy` block) to use it.
#
# This strategy's {find_versions} method can be used in other strategies
# that work with JSON content, so it should only be necessary to write
# the version-finding logic that works with the parsed JSON data.
#
# @api public
class Json
NICE_NAME = "JSON"
# A priority of zero causes livecheck to skip the strategy. We do this
# for {Json} so we can selectively apply it only when a strategy block
# is provided in a `livecheck` block.
PRIORITY = 0
# The `Regexp` used to determine if the strategy applies to the URL.
URL_MATCH_REGEX = %r{^https?://}i
# Whether the strategy can be applied to the provided URL.
# {Json} will technically match any HTTP URL but is only usable with
# a `livecheck` block containing a `strategy` block.
#
# @param url [String] the URL to match against
# @return [Boolean]
sig { params(url: String).returns(T::Boolean) }
def self.match?(url)
URL_MATCH_REGEX.match?(url)
end
# Parses JSON text and returns the parsed data.
# @param content [String] the JSON text to parse
sig { params(content: String).returns(T.untyped) }
def self.parse_json(content)
require "json"
begin
JSON.parse(content)
rescue JSON::ParserError
raise "Content could not be parsed as JSON."
end
end
# Parses JSON text and identifies versions using a `strategy` block.
# If the block has two parameters, the parsed JSON data will be used as
# the first argument and the regex (if any) will be the second.
# Otherwise, only the parsed JSON data will be passed to the block.
#
# @param content [String] the JSON text to parse and check
# @param regex [Regexp, nil] a regex used for matching versions in the
# content
# @return [Array]
sig {
params(
content: String,
regex: T.nilable(Regexp),
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block: T.nilable(Proc),
).returns(T::Array[String])
}
def self.versions_from_content(content, regex = nil, &block)
return [] if content.blank? || block.blank?
json = parse_json(content)
return [] if json.blank?
block_return_value = if block.arity == 2
yield(json, regex)
else
yield(json)
end
Strategy.handle_block_return(block_return_value)
end
# Checks the JSON content at the URL for versions, using the provided
# `strategy` block to extract version information.
#
# @param url [String] the URL of the content to check
# @param regex [Regexp, nil] a regex used for matching versions
# @param provided_content [String, nil] page content to use in place of
# fetching via `Strategy#page_content`
# @param homebrew_curl [Boolean] whether to use brewed curl with the URL
# @return [Hash]
sig {
params(
url: String,
regex: T.nilable(Regexp),
provided_content: T.nilable(String),
homebrew_curl: T::Boolean,
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_unused: T.untyped,
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block: T.nilable(Proc),
).returns(T::Hash[Symbol, T.untyped])
}
def self.find_versions(url:, regex: nil, provided_content: nil, homebrew_curl: false, **_unused, &block)
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raise ArgumentError, "#{Utils.demodulize(T.must(name))} requires a `strategy` block" if block.blank?
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match_data = { matches: {}, regex:, url: }
return match_data if url.blank? || block.blank?
content = if provided_content.is_a?(String)
match_data[:cached] = true
provided_content
else
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match_data.merge!(Strategy.page_content(url, homebrew_curl:))
match_data[:content]
end
return match_data if content.blank?
versions_from_content(content, regex, &block).each do |match_text|
match_data[:matches][match_text] = Version.new(match_text)
end
match_data
end
end
end
end
end