# typed: true # frozen_string_literal: true module Homebrew module Livecheck module Strategy # The {Sourceforge} strategy identifies versions of software at # sourceforge.net by checking a project's RSS feed. # # SourceForge URLs take a few different formats: # # * `https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/example/example-1.2.3.tar.gz` # * `https://svn.code.sf.net/p/example/code/trunk` # * `:pserver:anonymous:@example.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/example` # # The RSS feed for a project contains the most recent release archives # and while this is fine for most projects, this approach has some # shortcomings. Some project releases involve so many files that the one # we're interested in isn't present in the feed content. Some projects # contain additional software and the archive we're interested in is # pushed out of the feed (especially if it hasn't been updated recently). # # Usually we address this situation by adding a `livecheck` block to # the formula/cask that checks the page for the relevant directory in the # project instead. In this situation, it's necessary to use # `strategy :page_match` to prevent the {Sourceforge} stratgy from # being used. # # The default regex matches within `url` attributes in the RSS feed # and identifies versions within directory names or filenames. # # @api public class Sourceforge NICE_NAME = "SourceForge" # The `Regexp` used to determine if the strategy applies to the URL. URL_MATCH_REGEX = %r{ ^https?://(?:[^/]+?\.)*(?:sourceforge|sf)\.net (?:/projects?/(?[^/]+)/ |/p/(?[^/]+)/ |(?::/cvsroot)?/(?[^/]+)) }ix # Whether the strategy can be applied to the provided URL. # # @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 # Extracts information from a provided URL and uses it to generate # various input values used by the strategy to check for new versions. # Some of these values act as defaults and can be overridden in a # `livecheck` block. # # @param url [String] the URL used to generate values # @return [Hash] sig { params(url: String).returns(T::Hash[Symbol, T.untyped]) } def self.generate_input_values(url) values = {} match = url.match(URL_MATCH_REGEX) return values if match.blank? # Don't generate a URL if the URL already points to the RSS feed unless url.match?(%r{/rss(?:/?$|\?)}) values[:url] = "https://sourceforge.net/projects/#{match[:project_name]}/rss" end regex_name = Regexp.escape(T.must(match[:project_name])).gsub("\\-", "-") # It may be possible to improve the generated regex but there's quite # a bit of variation between projects and it can be challenging to # create something that works for most URLs. values[:regex] = %r{url=.*?/#{regex_name}/files/.*?[-_/](\d+(?:[-.]\d+)+)[-_/%.]}i values end # Generates a URL and regex (if one isn't provided) and passes them # to {PageMatch.find_versions} to identify versions in the content. # # @param url [String] the URL of the content to check # @param regex [Regexp] a regex used for matching versions in content # @return [Hash] sig { params( url: String, regex: T.nilable(Regexp), unused: T.nilable(T::Hash[Symbol, T.untyped]), block: T.nilable(Proc), ).returns(T::Hash[Symbol, T.untyped]) } def self.find_versions(url:, regex: nil, **unused, &block) generated = generate_input_values(url) PageMatch.find_versions( url: generated[:url] || url, regex: regex || generated[:regex], **unused, &block ) end end end end end