import PropTypes from 'prop-types'
import classNames from 'classnames'
import { useState, useRef } from 'react'
import { useTranslation } from 'react-i18next'
import useResizeObserver from '../hooks/use-resize-observer'
import Tooltip from '../../../shared/components/tooltip'
import Icon from '../../../shared/components/icon'
function PreviewLogEntryHeader({
sourceLocation,
level,
headerTitle,
headerIcon,
logType,
showSourceLocationLink = true,
showCloseButton = false,
onSourceLocationClick,
onClose,
}) {
const { t } = useTranslation()
const logLocationSpanRef = useRef()
const [locationSpanOverflown, setLocationSpanOverflown] = useState(false)
useResizeObserver(
logLocationSpanRef,
locationSpanOverflown,
checkLocationSpanOverflow
)
const file = sourceLocation ? sourceLocation.file : null
const line = sourceLocation ? sourceLocation.line : null
const logEntryHeaderClasses = classNames('log-entry-header', {
'log-entry-header-error': level === 'error',
'log-entry-header-warning': level === 'warning',
'log-entry-header-typesetting': level === 'typesetting',
'log-entry-header-raw': level === 'raw',
'log-entry-header-success': level === 'success',
})
const logEntryLocationBtnClasses = classNames('log-entry-header-link', {
'log-entry-header-link-error': level === 'error',
'log-entry-header-link-warning': level === 'warning',
'log-entry-header-link-typesetting': level === 'typesetting',
'log-entry-header-link-raw': level === 'raw',
'log-entry-header-link-success': level === 'success',
})
const headerLogLocationTitle = t('navigate_log_source', {
location: file + (line ? `, ${line}` : ''),
})
function checkLocationSpanOverflow(observedElement) {
const spanEl = observedElement.target
const isOverflowing = spanEl.scrollWidth > spanEl.clientWidth
setLocationSpanOverflown(isOverflowing)
}
const locationLinkText =
showSourceLocationLink && file ? `${file}${line ? `, ${line}` : ''}` : null
// Because we want an ellipsis on the left-hand side (e.g. "...longfilename.tex"), the
// `log-entry-header-link-location` class has text laid out from right-to-left using the CSS
// rule `direction: rtl;`.
// This works most of the times, except when the first character of the filename is considered
// a punctuation mark, like `/` (e.g. `/foo/bar/baz.sty`). In this case, because of
// right-to-left writing rules, the punctuation mark is moved to the right-side of the string,
// resulting in `...bar/baz.sty/` instead of `...bar/baz.sty`.
// To avoid this edge-case, we wrap the `logLocationLinkText` in two directional formatting
// characters:
// * \u202A LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING Treat the following text as embedded left-to-right.
// * \u202C POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING End the scope of the last LRE, RLE, RLO, or LRO.
// This essentially tells the browser that, althought the text is laid out from right-to-left,
// the wrapped portion of text should follow left-to-right writing rules.
const locationLink = locationLinkText ? (
) : null
const headerTitleText = logType ? `${logType} ${headerTitle}` : headerTitle
return (
{headerIcon ? (
{headerIcon}
) : null}
{headerTitleText}
{locationSpanOverflown && locationLinkText ? (
{locationLink}
) : (
locationLink
)}
{showCloseButton ? (
) : null}
)
}
PreviewLogEntryHeader.propTypes = {
sourceLocation: PropTypes.shape({
file: PropTypes.string,
// `line should be either a number or null (i.e. not required), but currently sometimes we get
// an empty string (from BibTeX errors), which is why we're using `any` here. We should revert
// to PropTypes.number (not required) once we fix that.
line: PropTypes.any,
column: PropTypes.any,
}),
level: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
headerTitle: PropTypes.string,
headerIcon: PropTypes.element,
logType: PropTypes.string,
showSourceLocationLink: PropTypes.bool,
showCloseButton: PropTypes.bool,
onSourceLocationClick: PropTypes.func,
onClose: PropTypes.func,
}
export default PreviewLogEntryHeader