/** * The purpose of this class is to track a set of inserts and deletes to a document, like * track changes in Word. We store these as a set of ShareJs style ranges: * {i: "foo", p: 42} # Insert 'foo' at offset 42 * {d: "bar", p: 37} # Delete 'bar' at offset 37 * We only track the inserts and deletes, not the whole document, but by being given all * updates that are applied to a document, we can update these appropriately. * * Note that the set of inserts and deletes we store applies to the document as-is at the moment. * So inserts correspond to text which is in the document, while deletes correspond to text which * is no longer there, so their lengths do not affect the position of later offsets. * E.g. * this is the current text of the document * |-----| | * {i: "current ", p:12} -^ ^- {d: "old ", p: 31} * * Track changes rules (should be consistent with Word): * * When text is inserted at a delete, the text goes to the left of the delete * I.e. "foo|bar" -> "foobaz|bar", where | is the delete, and 'baz' is inserted * * Deleting content flagged as 'inserted' does not create a new delete marker, it only * removes the insert marker. E.g. * * "abdefghijkl" -> "abfghijkl" when 'de' is deleted. No delete marker added * |---| <- inserted |-| <- inserted * * Deletes overlapping regular text and inserted text will insert a delete marker for the * regular text: * "abcdefghijkl" -> "abcdejkl" when 'fghi' is deleted * |----| |--|| * ^- inserted 'bcdefg' \ ^- deleted 'hi' * \--inserted 'bcde' * * Deletes overlapping other deletes are merged. E.g. * "abcghijkl" -> "ahijkl" when 'bcg is deleted' * | <- delete 'def' | <- delete 'bcdefg' * * Deletes by another user will consume deletes by the first user * * Inserts by another user will not combine with inserts by the first user. If they are in the * middle of a previous insert by the first user, the original insert will be split into two. */ class RangesTracker { constructor(changes, comments) { if (changes == null) { changes = [] } this.changes = changes if (comments == null) { comments = [] } this.comments = comments this.setIdSeed(RangesTracker.generateIdSeed()) this.resetDirtyState() } getIdSeed() { return this.id_seed } setIdSeed(seed) { this.id_seed = seed this.id_increment = 0 } static generateIdSeed() { // Generate a the first 18 characters of Mongo ObjectId, leaving 6 for the increment part // Reference: https://github.com/dreampulse/ObjectId.js/blob/master/src/main/javascript/Objectid.js const pid = Math.floor(Math.random() * 32767).toString(16) const machine = Math.floor(Math.random() * 16777216).toString(16) const timestamp = Math.floor(new Date().valueOf() / 1000).toString(16) return ( '00000000'.substr(0, 8 - timestamp.length) + timestamp + '000000'.substr(0, 6 - machine.length) + machine + '0000'.substr(0, 4 - pid.length) + pid ) } static generateId() { return this.generateIdSeed() + '000001' } newId() { this.id_increment++ const increment = this.id_increment.toString(16) const id = this.id_seed + '000000'.substr(0, 6 - increment.length) + increment return id } getComment(commentId) { let comment = null for (const c of this.comments) { if (c.id === commentId) { comment = c break } } return comment } removeCommentId(commentId) { const comment = this.getComment(commentId) if (comment == null) { return } this.comments = this.comments.filter(c => c.id !== commentId) this._markAsDirty(comment, 'comment', 'removed') } moveCommentId(commentId, position, text) { for (const comment of this.comments) { if (comment.id === commentId) { comment.op.p = position comment.op.c = text this._markAsDirty(comment, 'comment', 'moved') } } } getChange(changeId) { let change = null for (const c of this.changes) { if (c.id === changeId) { change = c break } } return change } getChanges(changeIds) { const changesResponse = [] const idsMap = {} for (const changeId of changeIds) { idsMap[changeId] = true } for (const change of this.changes) { if (idsMap[change.id]) { delete idsMap[change.id] changesResponse.push(change) } } return changesResponse } removeChangeId(changeId) { const change = this.getChange(changeId) if (change == null) { return } this._removeChange(change) } removeChangeIds(changeToRemoveIds) { if (changeToRemoveIds == null || changeToRemoveIds.length === 0) { return } const removeChangeId = {} for (const changeId of changeToRemoveIds) { removeChangeId[changeId] = true } const remainingChanges = [] for (const change of this.changes) { if (removeChangeId[change.id]) { delete removeChangeId[change.id] this._markAsDirty(change, 'change', 'removed') } else { remainingChanges.push(change) } } this.changes = remainingChanges } validate(text) { let content for (const change of this.changes) { if (change.op.i != null) { content = text.slice(change.op.p, change.op.p + change.op.i.length) if (content !== change.op.i) { throw new Error( `Change (${JSON.stringify( change )}) doesn't match text (${JSON.stringify(content)})` ) } } } for (const comment of this.comments) { content = text.slice(comment.op.p, comment.op.p + comment.op.c.length) if (content !== comment.op.c) { throw new Error( `Comment (${JSON.stringify( comment )}) doesn't match text (${JSON.stringify(content)})` ) } } } applyOp(op, metadata) { if (metadata == null) { metadata = {} } if (metadata.ts == null) { metadata.ts = new Date() } // Apply an op that has been applied to the document to our changes to keep them up to date if (op.i != null) { this.applyInsertToChanges(op, metadata) this.applyInsertToComments(op) } else if (op.d != null) { this.applyDeleteToChanges(op, metadata) this.applyDeleteToComments(op) } else if (op.c != null) { this.addComment(op, metadata) } else { throw new Error('unknown op type') } } applyOps(ops, metadata) { if (metadata == null) { metadata = {} } for (const op of ops) { this.applyOp(op, metadata) } } addComment(op, metadata) { const existing = this.getComment(op.t) if (existing != null) { this.moveCommentId(op.t, op.p, op.c) } else { let comment this.comments.push( (comment = { id: op.t || this.newId(), op: { // Copy because we'll modify in place c: op.c, p: op.p, t: op.t, }, metadata, }) ) this._markAsDirty(comment, 'comment', 'added') } } applyInsertToComments(op) { for (const comment of this.comments) { if (op.p <= comment.op.p) { comment.op.p += op.i.length this._markAsDirty(comment, 'comment', 'moved') } else if (op.p < comment.op.p + comment.op.c.length) { const offset = op.p - comment.op.p comment.op.c = comment.op.c.slice(0, +(offset - 1) + 1 || undefined) + op.i + comment.op.c.slice(offset) this._markAsDirty(comment, 'comment', 'moved') } } } applyDeleteToComments(op) { const opStart = op.p const opLength = op.d.length const opEnd = op.p + opLength for (const comment of this.comments) { const commentStart = comment.op.p const commentEnd = comment.op.p + comment.op.c.length const commentLength = commentEnd - commentStart if (opEnd <= commentStart) { // delete is fully before comment comment.op.p -= opLength this._markAsDirty(comment, 'comment', 'moved') } else if (opStart >= commentEnd) { // delete is fully after comment, nothing to do } else { // delete and comment overlap let remainingAfter, remainingBefore if (opStart <= commentStart) { remainingBefore = '' } else { remainingBefore = comment.op.c.slice(0, opStart - commentStart) } if (opEnd >= commentEnd) { remainingAfter = '' } else { remainingAfter = comment.op.c.slice(opEnd - commentStart) } // Check deleted content matches delete op const deletedComment = comment.op.c.slice( remainingBefore.length, commentLength - remainingAfter.length ) const offset = Math.max(0, commentStart - opStart) const deletedOpContent = op.d .slice(offset) .slice(0, deletedComment.length) if (deletedComment !== deletedOpContent) { throw new Error('deleted content does not match comment content') } comment.op.p = Math.min(commentStart, opStart) comment.op.c = remainingBefore + remainingAfter this._markAsDirty(comment, 'comment', 'moved') } } } applyInsertToChanges(op, metadata) { let change const opStart = op.p const opLength = op.i.length const opEnd = op.p + opLength const undoing = !!op.u let alreadyMerged = false let previousChange = null const movedChanges = [] const removeChanges = [] const newChanges = [] for (let i = 0; i < this.changes.length; i++) { change = this.changes[i] const changeStart = change.op.p if (change.op.d != null) { // Shift any deletes after this along by the length of this insert if (opStart < changeStart) { change.op.p += opLength movedChanges.push(change) } else if (opStart === changeStart) { // If we are undoing, then we want to cancel any existing delete ranges if we can. // Check if the insert matches the start of the delete, and just remove it from the delete instead if so. if ( undoing && change.op.d.length >= op.i.length && change.op.d.slice(0, op.i.length) === op.i ) { change.op.d = change.op.d.slice(op.i.length) change.op.p += op.i.length if (change.op.d === '') { removeChanges.push(change) } else { movedChanges.push(change) } alreadyMerged = true } else { change.op.p += opLength movedChanges.push(change) } } } else if (change.op.i != null) { let offset const changeEnd = changeStart + change.op.i.length const isChangeOverlapping = opStart >= changeStart && opStart <= changeEnd // Only merge inserts if they are from the same user const isSameUser = metadata.user_id === change.metadata.user_id // If we are undoing, then our changes will be removed from any delete ops just after. In that case, if there is also // an insert op just before, then we shouldn't append it to this insert, but instead only cancel the following delete. // E.g. // foo|<--- about to insert 'b' here // inserted 'foo' --^ ^-- deleted 'bar' // should become just 'foo' not 'foob' (with the delete marker becoming just 'ar'), . const nextChange = this.changes[i + 1] const isOpAdjacentToNextDelete = nextChange != null && nextChange.op.d != null && op.p === changeEnd && nextChange.op.p === op.p const willOpCancelNextDelete = undoing && isOpAdjacentToNextDelete && nextChange.op.d.slice(0, op.i.length) === op.i // If there is a delete at the start of the insert, and we're inserting // at the start, we SHOULDN'T merge since the delete acts as a partition. // The previous op will be the delete, but it's already been shifted by this insert // // I.e. // Originally: |-- existing insert --| // | <- existing delete at same offset // // Now: |-- existing insert --| <- not shifted yet // |-- this insert --|| <- existing delete shifted along to end of this op // // After: |-- existing insert --| // |-- this insert --|| <- existing delete // // Without the delete, the inserts would be merged. const isInsertBlockedByDelete = previousChange != null && previousChange.op.d != null && previousChange.op.p === opEnd // If the insert is overlapping another insert, either at the beginning in the middle or touching the end, // then we merge them into one. if ( this.track_changes && isChangeOverlapping && !isInsertBlockedByDelete && !alreadyMerged && !willOpCancelNextDelete && isSameUser ) { offset = opStart - changeStart change.op.i = change.op.i.slice(0, offset) + op.i + change.op.i.slice(offset) change.metadata.ts = metadata.ts alreadyMerged = true movedChanges.push(change) } else if (opStart <= changeStart) { // If we're fully before the other insert we can just shift the other insert by our length. // If they are touching, and should have been merged, they will have been above. // If not merged above, then it must be blocked by a delete, and will be after this insert, so we shift it along as well change.op.p += opLength movedChanges.push(change) } else if ( (!isSameUser || !this.track_changes) && changeStart < opStart && opStart < changeEnd ) { // This user is inserting inside a change by another user, so we need to split the // other user's change into one before and after this one. offset = opStart - changeStart const beforeContent = change.op.i.slice(0, offset) const afterContent = change.op.i.slice(offset) // The existing change can become the 'before' change change.op.i = beforeContent movedChanges.push(change) // Create a new op afterwards const afterChange = { op: { i: afterContent, p: changeStart + offset + opLength, }, metadata: {}, } for (const key in change.metadata) { const value = change.metadata[key] afterChange.metadata[key] = value } newChanges.push(afterChange) } } previousChange = change } if (this.track_changes && !alreadyMerged) { this._addOp(op, metadata) } for ({ op, metadata } of newChanges) { this._addOp(op, metadata) } for (change of removeChanges) { this._removeChange(change) } for (change of movedChanges) { this._markAsDirty(change, 'change', 'moved') } } applyDeleteToChanges(op, metadata) { const opStart = op.p const opLength = op.d.length const opEnd = op.p + opLength const removeChanges = [] let movedChanges = [] // We might end up modifying our delete op if it merges with existing deletes, or cancels out // with an existing insert. Since we might do multiple modifications, we record them and do // all the modifications after looping through the existing changes, so as not to mess up the // offset indexes as we go. const opModifications = [] for (const change of this.changes) { let changeStart if (change.op.i != null) { changeStart = change.op.p const changeEnd = changeStart + change.op.i.length if (opEnd <= changeStart) { // Shift ops after us back by our length change.op.p -= opLength movedChanges.push(change) } else if (opStart >= changeEnd) { // Delete is after insert, nothing to do } else { // When the new delete overlaps an insert, we should remove the part of the insert that // is now deleted, and also remove the part of the new delete that overlapped. I.e. // the two cancel out where they overlap. let deleteRemainingAfter, deleteRemainingBefore, insertRemainingAfter, insertRemainingBefore if (opStart >= changeStart) { // |-- existing insert --| // insertRemainingBefore -> |.....||-- new delete --| deleteRemainingBefore = '' insertRemainingBefore = change.op.i.slice(0, opStart - changeStart) } else { // deleteRemainingBefore -> |.....||-- existing insert --| // |-- new delete --| deleteRemainingBefore = op.d.slice(0, changeStart - opStart) insertRemainingBefore = '' } if (opEnd <= changeEnd) { // |-- existing insert --| // |-- new delete --||.....| <- insertRemainingAfter deleteRemainingAfter = '' insertRemainingAfter = change.op.i.slice(opEnd - changeStart) } else { // |-- existing insert --||.....| <- deleteRemainingAfter // |-- new delete --| deleteRemainingAfter = op.d.slice(changeEnd - opStart) insertRemainingAfter = '' } const insertRemaining = insertRemainingBefore + insertRemainingAfter if (insertRemaining.length > 0) { change.op.i = insertRemaining change.op.p = Math.min(changeStart, opStart) movedChanges.push(change) } else { removeChanges.push(change) } // We know what we want to preserve of our delete op before (deleteRemainingBefore) and what we want to preserve // afterwards (deleteRemainingBefore). Now we need to turn that into a modification which deletes the // chunk in the middle not covered by these. const deleteRemovedLength = op.d.length - deleteRemainingBefore.length - deleteRemainingAfter.length const deleteRemovedStart = deleteRemainingBefore.length const modification = { d: op.d.slice( deleteRemovedStart, deleteRemovedStart + deleteRemovedLength ), p: deleteRemovedStart, } if (modification.d.length > 0) { opModifications.push(modification) } } } else if (change.op.d != null) { changeStart = change.op.p if ( opEnd < changeStart || (!this.track_changes && opEnd === changeStart) ) { // Shift ops after us back by our length. // If we're tracking changes, it must be strictly before, since we'll merge // below if they are touching. Otherwise, touching is fine. change.op.p -= opLength movedChanges.push(change) } else if (opStart <= changeStart && changeStart <= opEnd) { if (this.track_changes) { // If we overlap a delete, add it in our content, and delete the existing change. // It's easier to do it this way, rather than modifying the existing delete in case // we overlap many deletes and we'd need to track that. We have a workaround to // update the delete in place if possible below. const offset = changeStart - opStart opModifications.push({ i: change.op.d, p: offset }) removeChanges.push(change) } else { change.op.p = opStart movedChanges.push(change) } } } } // Copy rather than modify because we still need to apply it to comments op = { p: op.p, d: this._applyOpModifications(op.d, opModifications), } for (const change of removeChanges) { // This is a bit of hack to avoid removing one delete and replacing it with another. // If we don't do this, it causes the UI to flicker if ( op.d.length > 0 && change.op.d != null && op.p <= change.op.p && change.op.p <= op.p + op.d.length ) { change.op.p = op.p change.op.d = op.d change.metadata = metadata movedChanges.push(change) op.d = '' // stop it being added } else { this._removeChange(change) } } if (this.track_changes && op.d.length > 0) { this._addOp(op, metadata) } else { // It's possible that we deleted an insert between two other inserts. I.e. // If we delete 'user_2 insert' in: // |-- user_1 insert --||-- user_2 insert --||-- user_1 insert --| // it becomes: // |-- user_1 insert --||-- user_1 insert --| // We need to merge these together again const results = this._scanAndMergeAdjacentUpdates() movedChanges = movedChanges.concat(results.movedChanges) for (const change of results.removeChanges) { this._removeChange(change) movedChanges = movedChanges.filter(c => c !== change) } } for (const change of movedChanges) { this._markAsDirty(change, 'change', 'moved') } } _addOp(op, metadata) { const change = { id: this.newId(), op: this._clone(op), // Don't take a reference to the existing op since we'll modify this in place with future changes metadata: this._clone(metadata), } this.changes.push(change) // Keep ops in order of offset, with deletes before inserts this.changes.sort(function (c1, c2) { const result = c1.op.p - c2.op.p if (result !== 0) { return result } else if (c1.op.i != null && c2.op.d != null) { return 1 } else if (c1.op.d != null && c2.op.i != null) { return -1 } else { return 0 } }) this._markAsDirty(change, 'change', 'added') } _removeChange(change) { this.changes = this.changes.filter(c => c.id !== change.id) this._markAsDirty(change, 'change', 'removed') } _applyOpModifications(content, opModifications) { // Put in descending position order, with deleting first if at the same offset // (Inserting first would modify the content that the delete will delete) opModifications.sort(function (a, b) { const result = b.p - a.p if (result !== 0) { return result } else if (a.i != null && b.d != null) { return 1 } else if (a.d != null && b.i != null) { return -1 } else { return 0 } }) for (const modification of opModifications) { if (modification.i != null) { content = content.slice(0, modification.p) + modification.i + content.slice(modification.p) } else if (modification.d != null) { if ( content.slice( modification.p, modification.p + modification.d.length ) !== modification.d ) { throw new Error( `deleted content does not match. content: ${JSON.stringify( content )}; modification: ${JSON.stringify(modification)}` ) } content = content.slice(0, modification.p) + content.slice(modification.p + modification.d.length) } } return content } _scanAndMergeAdjacentUpdates() { // This should only need calling when deleting an update between two // other updates. There's no other way to get two adjacent updates from the // same user, since they would be merged on insert. let previousChange = null const removeChanges = [] const movedChanges = [] for (const change of this.changes) { if (previousChange?.op.i != null && change.op.i != null) { const previousChangeEnd = previousChange.op.p + previousChange.op.i.length const previousChangeUserId = previousChange.metadata.user_id const changeStart = change.op.p const changeUserId = change.metadata.user_id if ( previousChangeEnd === changeStart && previousChangeUserId === changeUserId ) { removeChanges.push(change) previousChange.op.i += change.op.i movedChanges.push(previousChange) } } else if ( previousChange?.op.d != null && change.op.d != null && previousChange?.op.p === change.op.p ) { // Merge adjacent deletes previousChange.op.d += change.op.d removeChanges.push(change) movedChanges.push(previousChange) } else { // Only update to the current change if we haven't removed it. previousChange = change } } return { movedChanges, removeChanges } } resetDirtyState() { this._dirtyState = { comment: { moved: {}, removed: {}, added: {}, }, change: { moved: {}, removed: {}, added: {}, }, } } getDirtyState() { return this._dirtyState } _markAsDirty(object, type, action) { this._dirtyState[type][action][object.id] = object } _clone(object) { const clone = {} for (const k in object) { const v = object[k] clone[k] = v } return clone } } module.exports = RangesTracker