Jaidyn Ann
9f69c3d54b
Adds -R (no responses) and -I (reverse-order) parameters, thanks to the use of getopts (rather than just getting $1 etc.)
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307 lines
8.7 KiB
Bash
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#!/bin/sh
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# Name: fedi2html.sh
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# Desc:
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# Reqs:
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# Date:
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POST_TEMPLATE='
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<article class="comment">
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<a class="user" href="$ACCOUNT_URL">
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<img class="avatar" src="$ACCOUNT_AVATAR">
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<strong class="username">$ACCOUNT_NAME</strong>
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<em class="useraddress">$ACCOUNT_ID</em>
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</a>
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<a class="address" href="$POST_URL">
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<time title="$POST_DATE">$(date --date=$POST_DATE)</time>
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</a>
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<section>
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$POST_CONTENT
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</section>
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<div class="attachments">
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$POST_ATTACHMENTS
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</div>
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<div class="responses">
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$POST_RESPONSES
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</div>
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</article>
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'
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ATTACH_TEMPLATE='
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<a href="$ATTACH_URL">
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<div class="attachment">
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<strong>$ATTACH_NAME</strong>
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$ATTACH_DESC
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</div>
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</a>'
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ATTACH_IMAGE_TEMPLATE='
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<figure>
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<a href="$ATTACH_URL">
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<img class="attachment" src="$ATTACH_URL" alt="$ATTACH_DESC" title="$ATTACH_DESC">
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</a>
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<figcaption>
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<a href="$ATTACH_URL"><b>$ATTACH_NAME</b></a><br>
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$(if test $(echo "$ATTACH_DESC" | wc -c) -gt 52; then
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echo $ATTACH_DESC | head -c 53 | sed 's%[[:space:]]*$%%'
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echo …
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else
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echo $ATTACH_DESC
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fi)
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</figcaption>
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</figure>
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'
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EMOJI_TEMPLATE='<img class="emoji" src="$EMOJI_URL" alt="$EMOJI_SHORTCODE" title="$EMOJI_SHORTCODE">'
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# Given a note’s JSON, render it as HTML.
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# The most important part of the script!
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# render_post $post_data $context_data $tree_level
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render_post() {
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local post_data="$1"
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local responses_data="$2"
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local POST_TREE_LEVEL="$3"
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local ACCOUNT_URL="$(echo "$post_data" | jq -r .account.url)"
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local ACCOUNT_ID="$(echo "$post_data" | jq -r .account.fqn)"
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local ACCOUNT_NAME="$(echo "$post_data" | jq -r .account.display_name | replace_emojis "$(echo "$post_data" | jq -r '.account')")"
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local ACCOUNT_AVATAR="$(echo "$post_data" | jq -r .account.avatar)"
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local POST_URL="$(echo "$post_data" | jq -r .url)"
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local POST_DATE="$(echo "$post_data" | jq -r .created_at)"
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local POST_CONTENT="$(echo "$post_data" | jq -r .content | replace_emojis "$post_data")"
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local POST_ATTACHMENTS="$(media_attachments "$post_data")"
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if test -z "$NO_RESPONSES"; then
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local POST_RESPONSES="$(render_responses "$post_data" "$responses_data" "$POST_TREE_LEVEL")"
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fi
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env_subst "$POST_TEMPLATE"
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}
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# Render a post’s responses one-by-one and recursively.
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# Each branch of the response tree will be rendered completely before proceeding
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# to the next.
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# render_responses $post_data $context_data $tree_level
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render_responses() {
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local post_data="$1"
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local responses_data="$2"
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local level="$3"
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if test -z "$level"; then level=0; fi
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local id="$(echo "$post_data" | jq -r '.id')"
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local responses="$(echo "$responses_data" | grep "in_reply_to_id.*$id")"
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local IFS="
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"
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for response in $responses; do
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render_post "$response" "$responses_data" "$(expr "$level" + 1)"
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done
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}
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# Accepts a string over stdin; it will replace all emoji shortcodes along stdin
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# input with appropriate <img> HTML, based on $EMOJI_TEMPLATE, and based on
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# a post’s JSON.
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# echo ":blobcat:" | replace_emojis $post_data
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replace_emojis() {
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local post_data="$1"
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local emojis="$(echo "$post_data" | jq -r '.emojis[]|(.url + "\t" + .shortcode)')"
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local temp="$(mktemp)"
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local IFS="
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"
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cat > "$temp"
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for line in $emojis; do
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local EMOJI_URL="$(echo "$line" | awk -F'\t' '{print $1}')"
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local EMOJI_SHORTCODE="$(echo "$line" | awk -F'\t' '{print $2}')"
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local value="$(env_subst "$EMOJI_TEMPLATE")"
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sed -i "s%:${EMOJI_SHORTCODE}:%${value}%g" "$temp"
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done
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cat "$temp"
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rm "$temp"
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}
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# Given a post’s JSON data, return the appropriate HTML corresponding to its
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# media attachments, if any. Will return an empty string if none.
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# media_attachments $post_data
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media_attachments() {
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local post_data="$1"
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local attachments="$(echo "$post_data" | jq -r '.media_attachments[]|(.type + "\t" + .url + "\t" + .description + "\t" + .preview_url)')"
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local IFS="
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"
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for line in $attachments; do
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local ATTACH_TYPE="$(echo "$line" | awk -F'\t' '{print $1}')"
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local ATTACH_URL="$(echo "$line" | awk -F'\t' '{print $2}')"
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local ATTACH_DESC="$(echo "$line" | awk -F'\t' '{print $3}')"
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local ATTACH_PREVIEW="$(echo "$line" | awk -F'\t' '{print $4}')"
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local ATTACH_NAME="$(basename "$ATTACH_URL")"
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if test "$ATTACH_TYPE" = "image"; then
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env_subst "$ATTACH_IMAGE_TEMPLATE"
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else
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env_subst "$ATTACH_TEMPLATE"
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fi
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done
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}
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# Pass a post’s context JSON along stdin; out comes the response_data in JSON.
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# fetch_post_context $url | context_to_responses
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context_to_responses() {
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jq '.descendants' \
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| jq 'sort_by(.created_at)' \
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| maybe_jq_reverse \
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| jq -cr '.[]'
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}
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# Make a request to the /api/v1/statuses/:id/$request API endpoint.
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# statuses_api_request $post_url $request
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statuses_api_request() {
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local post_url="$1"
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local api_request="$2"
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if test -n "$api_request"; then
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api_request="/$api_request"
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fi
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local id="$(url_id "$url")"
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local server="$(url_server "$url")"
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curl --location --header 'Accept: application/json,application/activity+json' \
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"$server/api/v1/statuses/${id}${api_request}"
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}
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# Require the context-JSON of a post, by URL.
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# fetch_post_context $url
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fetch_post_context() {
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local url="$1"
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statuses_api_request "$url" "context"
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}
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# Given a post URL, request its JSON.
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# fetch_post $url
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fetch_post() {
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local url="$1"
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statuses_api_request "$url"
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}
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# Return the ID of a post, based on its URL.
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# url_id $url
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url_id() {
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local url="$1"
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# Pleroma-style URLs: https://jam.xwx.moe/notice/Ac6PIZAP0ZzkMTYBBg
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# Mastodon-style URLs: https://esperanto.masto.host/@minjo/111461250815264185
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if echo "$url" | grep "/notice/" > /dev/null; then
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echo "$url" \
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| sed 's%.*/notice/%%'
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else
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echo "$url" \
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| sed 's%.*/@[[:alnum:]]*/%%'
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fi
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}
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# Return the server (including protocol) of a post, based on its URL.
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# url_server $url
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url_server() {
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local url="$1"
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local protocol="$(echo "$url" | grep --only-matching '[[:alnum:]]*://')"
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printf "$protocol"
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echo "$url" \
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| sed 's%^'"$protocol"'%%' \
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| sed 's%/.*%%'
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}
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# Sanitize a template-string.
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# AKA, escape quotation-marks.
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# prep_template $template
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prep_template() {
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local template="$1"
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echo "$template" \
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| sed 's%\"%\\\"%g'
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}
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# Rough replacement for gettext’s envsubst. Safe!
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# This will evaluate a string’s shell variables (somewhat) safely
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# Probably not good for general use — but for our purposes, it only subsitutes
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# along the “first level.” So environment variables are replaced, but those
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# variables’ contents (AKA, post contents) aren’t evaluated.
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# env_subst $template
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# env_subst "$SHELL" → "/bin/sh"
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env_subst() {
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local template="$1"
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eval "echo \"$(prep_template "$template")\""
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}
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# Based on the environment variable $REVERSE_ORDER (whether or not user provided
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# the -I flag), reverse the JSON array over stdin.
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# This is used to enable/disable reverse-chronological order of posts.
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# fetch_context $url | jq '.descendants' | maybe_jq_reverse
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maybe_jq_reverse() {
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local input="$(cat)"
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if test -n "$REVERSE_ORDER"; then
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echo "$input" \
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| jq 'reverse'
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else
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echo "$input"
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fi
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}
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usage() {
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echo "usage: $(basename "$0") [-h] [-IR] POST_URL"
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echo
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echo "$(basename "$0") does exactly what it says on the tin: It formats"
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echo "a fediverse post (and its replies) into simple-and-embeddable HTML."
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echo
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echo "It works with posts from any server that supports Mastodon’s API,"
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echo "including Pleroma, Akkoma, Glitch, etc."
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echo
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echo "Notably, it supports post-atachments and custom-emoji. Keep in mind"
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echo "that images are all fetched from remote sources. It is recommended,"
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echo "if privacy or total archival, is a concern, to use wget(1)’s --mirror"
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echo "(or something like it) to fetch even these foreign files."
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echo
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echo " -h print this message and exit"
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echo " -I display posts in reverse-chronological order"
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echo " -R do not recursively display posts’ responses"
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}
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while getopts 'hRI' arg; do
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case $arg in
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h)
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usage
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exit 0
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;;
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I)
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REVERSE_ORDER="1"
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;;
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R)
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NO_RESPONSES="1"
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;;
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esac
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done
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shift $((OPTIND-1))
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URL="$1"
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if test -z "$URL"; then
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usage 1>&2
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exit 2
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fi
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POST="$(fetch_post "$URL")"
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RESPONSES="$(fetch_post_context "$URL" | context_to_responses)"
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render_post "$POST" "$RESPONSES" 0
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