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Author SHA1 Message Date
Edward Loveall f7ad92f4bf
Parsing Fix: Add H2 Paragraph type
The post id 34dead42a28 contained a new paragraph type: H2. Previously
the only known header types were H3 and H4. In this case, the paragraph
doesn't actually get rendered because it's the page title which is
removed from the page nodes (see commits 6baba803 and then fba87c10).
However, it somehow an author is able to get an H2 paragraph into the
page, it will display as an <h1> just as H3 displays as <h2> and H4
displays as <h3>.
2021-10-16 16:23:15 -04:00
Edward Loveall a6cafaa1fc
Render embedded content
PostResponse::Paragraph's that are of type IFRAME have extra data in the
iframe attribute to specify what's in the iframe. Not all data is the
same, however. I've identified three types and am using the new
EmbeddedConverter class to convert them:

* EmbeddedContent, the full iframe experience
* GithubGist, because medium or github treat embeds differently for
  whatever reason
* EmbeddedLink, the old style, just a link to the content. Effectively
  a fallback

The size of the original iframe is also specified as an attribute. This
code resizes it. The resizing is determined by figuring out the
width/height ratio and setting the width to 800.

EmbeddedContent can be displayed if we have an embed.ly url, which most
iframe response data has. GitHub gists are a notable exception. Gists
instead can be embedded simply by taking the gist URL and attaching .js
to the end. That becomes the iframe's src attribute.

The PostResponse::Paragraph's iframe attribute is nillable. Previous
code used lots of if-statements with variable bindings to work with the
possible nil values:

```crystal
if foo = obj.nillable_value
  # obj.nillable_value was not nil and foo contains the value
else
  # obj.nillable_value was nil so do something else
end
```

See https://crystal-lang.org/reference/syntax_and_semantics/if_var.html
for more info

In the EmbeddedConverter the monads library has been introduced to get
rid of at least one level of nillability. This wraps values in Maybe
which allows for a cleaner interface:

```crystal
Monads::Try(Value).new(->{ obj.nillable_value })
  .to_maybe
  .fmap(->(value: Value) { # do something with value })
  .value_or(# value was nil, do something else)
```

This worked to get the iframe attribute from a Paragraph:

```crystal
Monads::Try(PostResponse::IFrame).new(->{ paragraph.iframe })
  .to_maybe
  .fmap(->(iframe : PostResponse::IFrame) { # iframe is not nil! })
  .fmap(#and so on)
  .value_or(Empty.new)
```

iframe only has one attribute: mediaResource which contains the iframe
data. That was used to determine one of the three types above.

Finally, Tufte.css has options for iframes. They mostly look good except
for tweets which are too small and weirdly in the center of the page
which actually looks off-center. That's for another day though.
2021-09-15 15:18:08 -04:00
Edward Loveall 9770ff5c7a
Add MIXTAPE_EMBED paragraph type 2021-09-07 21:13:28 -04:00
Edward Loveall 8939772b12
Add post creation date/time 2021-09-04 17:32:27 -04:00
Edward Loveall bf43c7f467
Add PQ (pullquote) type
This appears for something like medium's "top highlight". It's like a
blockquote but bigger
2021-08-08 18:18:07 -04:00
Edward Loveall e64e9f0853
Use href from iframe media response
Turns out, href exists in the mediaResponse query. I can use that
instead of fetching that separately.
2021-08-08 16:49:02 -04:00
Edward Loveall 743d9e5fa9
Render a User Anchor 2021-07-04 17:37:45 -04:00
Edward Loveall 5a5f68bcf8
First step rendering a page
The API responds with a bunch of paragraphs which the client converts
into Paragraph objects.

This turns the paragraphs in a PostResponse's Paragraph objects into the
form needed to render them on a page. This includes converting flat list
elements into list elements nested by a UL. And adding a limited markups
along the way.

The array of paragraphs is passed to a recursive function. The function
takes the first paragraph and either wraps the (marked up) contents in a
container tag (like Paragraph or Heading3), and then moves onto the next
tag. If it finds a list, it starts parsing the next paragraphs as a list
instead.

Originally, this was implemented like so:

```crystal
paragraph = paragraphs.shift
if list?
  convert_list([paragraph] + paragraphs)
end
```

However, passing the `paragraphs` after adding it to the already shifted
`paragraph` creates a new object. This means `paragraphs` won't be
mutated and once the list is parsed, it starts with the next element of
the list. Instead, the element is `shift`ed inside each converter.

```crystal
if paragraphs.first == list?
  convert_list(paragraphs)
end

def convert_list(paragraphs)
  paragraph = paragraphs.shift
  # ...
end
```

When rendering, there is an Empty and Container object. These represent
a kind of "null object" for both leafs and parent objects respectively.
They should never actually render. Emptys are filtered out, and
Containers are never created explicitly but this will make the types
pass.

IFrames are a bit of a special case. Each IFrame has custom data on it
that this system would need to be aware of. For now, instead of trying
to parse the seemingly large number of iframe variations and dealing
with embedded iframe problems, this will just keep track of the source
page URL and send the user there with a link.
2021-07-04 16:28:03 -04:00
Edward Loveall c954fc1006
Move response types to models 2021-05-15 17:05:28 -04:00