discourse/plugins/discourse-local-dates/assets
Régis Hanol 53b3d2f0dc FIX: BBCode tag parser
Wasn't quite handling the cases where a closing bracket `]` was used in the value of one of the attributes.

```markdown
[chat quote=user channel="[broken]"]
```

Would not be correctly parsed because we would _greedily_ use the first `]` as the end of the tag even though it might be a valid character when inside proper quotes.

c39a4de139/app/assets/javascripts/discourse-markdown-it/src/features/bbcode-block.js (L62)

Re-wrote the `parseBBCodeTag` to properly handle the following cases

- A closing tag (aka `[/name]`) which are easy since they don't have any attributes
- An old `[quote=...]` format we used that doesn't uses quotes but still has various attributes of the form `key:value`
- All three valid BBCode opening tag formats we support
  - `[name]` without any attributes
  - `[name=foo]` with a default value
  - `[name foo=bar]` with some attributes

Ended up having to fix/rewrite the few bbcode rules that were using the `parseBBCodeTag` function, namely `d-wrap` and `discourse-local-dates`.

While working on this, I think I also found a way to get rid the of shims we had in place so that plugins could use the `parseBBCodeTag` function.

Reference - https://meta.discourse.org/t/having-a-right-bracket-in-a-channel-name-breaks-all-quotes-from-that-channel/308439
2024-06-18 10:47:18 +02:00
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javascripts FIX: BBCode tag parser 2024-06-18 10:47:18 +02:00
stylesheets/common UX: allow cooked local-dates to wrap (#27404) 2024-06-10 17:22:30 -04:00