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-- =================================================================
-- Module:Markdown
-- Description: Converts a string of Markdown text into wikitext.
-- Author: Gemini
-- License: CC BY-SA 4.0
-- =================================================================
local p = {}
local p = {}


function p._convert(markdown)
-- Helper function to trim whitespace from a string
  if not markdown or markdown == "" then return "(No content)" end
local function trim(s)
    return s:match('^%s*(.-)%s*$')
end
 
-- =================================================================
-- Core Conversion Functions
-- =================================================================
 
-- Function to strip any existing HTML tags from the input.
-- This version uses a non-greedy match to be safer.
local function stripHtml(text)
    -- The non-greedy pattern '<.->' matches a '<', then the fewest
    -- characters possible (.-) until it finds the next '>', preventing
    -- it from consuming large chunks of text if a tag is malformed.
    text = text:gsub('<.->', '')
    return text
end
 
local function decodeUnicode(text)
return text:gsub("\\u(%x%x%x%x)", function(hex)
local code = tonumber(hex, 16)
if code and code < 256 then
return string.char(code)
else
return "" -- skip or replace with placeholder if outside ASCII range
end
end)
end
 
-- Removes backslashes that escape markdown punctuation.
local function handleEscapes(text)
    -- e.g., turns `\+` into `+` and `\*` into `*`.
    -- Wikitext generally doesn't require these characters to be escaped in prose.
    return text:gsub('\\([!%#%*+%-%._`%[%]()])', '%1')
end
 
-- Converts Markdown-style headers to wikitext headers.
-- This function is designed to work on a single line of text.
local function convertHeaders(text)
    for i = 6, 1, -1 do
        local h_md = string.rep('#', i)
        local h_wiki = string.rep('=', i)
        -- The pattern uses '^' to ensure it only matches at the start of the string (line).
        text = text:gsub('^' .. h_md .. '%s+(.-)%s*$', h_wiki .. ' %1 ' .. h_wiki)
    end
    return text
end


  -- 1. Decode JSON-style escapes
-- Converts bold and italic syntax.
  markdown = markdown:gsub("\\u003C", "<")
-- Handles nested cases by doing bold first.
                    :gsub("\\u003E", ">")
local function convertEmphasis(text)
                    :gsub("\\n", "\n")
    -- Bold: **text** or __text__ -> '''text'''
                    :gsub("\\r", "")
    text = text:gsub('%*%*([^\n%*]-)%*%*', "'''%1'''")
                    :gsub("\\\"", '"')
    text = text:gsub('__([^\n_]-)__', "'''%1'''")
                    :gsub("\\/", "/")
    -- Italic: *text* or _text_ -> ''text''
                    :gsub("\\%", "%%") -- preserve percent signs
    text = text:gsub('%*([^\n%*]-)%*', "''%1''")
    text = text:gsub('_([^\n_]-)_', "''%1''")
    return text
end


  -- 2. Strip all inline HTML tags
-- Converts Markdown links and images.
  markdown = markdown:gsub("<iframe.-</iframe>", "")
local function convertLinksAndImages(text)
                    :gsub("<.->", "")
    -- Images must be processed first: ![alt](url) -> [[File:url|alt]]
    text = text:gsub('!%[([^\n%]]*)%]%((.-)%)', '[[File:%2|%1]]')
    -- Links: [text](url) -> [url text]
    text = text:gsub('%[([^\n%]]+)%]%((.-)%)', '[%2 %1]')
    return text
end


  -- 3. Normalize blank-lines around headers
-- Converts inline code blocks: `code` -> <code>code</code>
  markdown = markdown:gsub("\n#+ ", "\n%1%s") -- ensure line breaks before headings
local function convertInlineCode(text)
    return text:gsub('`([^`\n]+)`', '<code>%1</code>')
end


  -- 4. Convert headings
-- =================================================================
  for i = 6,1,-1 do
-- Main Public Function
    local hashes = string.rep("#", i)
-- =================================================================
    local equals = string.rep("=", i)
    markdown = markdown:gsub("\n"..hashes.." (.-)\n", "\n"..equals.." %1 "..equals.."\n")
  end


  -- 5. Bold & Italics
---
  markdown = markdown:gsub("%*%*%*(.-)%*%*%*", "'''''%1'''''")
-- The main function to be called from wikitext.
                    :gsub("%*%*(.-)%*%*", "'''%1'''")
-- It takes a string of Markdown text and converts it to wikitext.
                    :gsub("%*(.-)%*", "''%1''")
--
-- Usage in wikitext:
-- {{#invoke:Markdown|markdown|1={{{1}}}}}
---
function p.markdown(frame)
    local inputText = frame.args[1] or frame.args.source or ''
   
    -- New 1 - Convert unicode back to tags.
    local decoded = decodeUnicode(inputText)


  -- 6. Nested lists from spaces
    -- 1. First, strip any HTML-like tags from the entire block of text.
  markdown = markdown:gsub("(\n[ ]*)%- ", function(spaces)
     local text = stripHtml(decoded)
     local level = math.floor(#spaces / 2) + 1
    return "\n" .. string.rep("*", level) .. " "
  end)


  -- 7. Links
    local processedLines = {}
  markdown = markdown:gsub("%[(.-)%]%((.-)%)", "[%2 %1]")
    -- 2. Process the text line by line
    for line in text:gmatch("([^\n]*)\n?") do
        local currentLine = trim(line)


  -- 8. Clean up extra blank lines
        -- Apply transformations. The order of these operations is important.
  markdown = markdown:gsub("\r", "")
        currentLine = handleEscapes(currentLine)
                    :gsub("\n\n\n+", "\n\n")
        currentLine = convertHeaders(currentLine)
                    :gsub("^%s+", ""):gsub("%s+$", "")
       
        -- List conversion
        currentLine = currentLine:gsub('^%s*[%*%-]%s+', '* ') -- Unordered lists
        currentLine = currentLine:gsub('^%s*%d+%.%s+', '# ')   -- Ordered lists


  return markdown
        -- Inline Transformations
end
        currentLine = convertEmphasis(currentLine)
        currentLine = convertLinksAndImages(currentLine)
        currentLine = convertInlineCode(currentLine)
 
        table.insert(processedLines, currentLine)
    end
 
    -- 3. Re-assemble the processed lines into a single string.
    local wikitext = table.concat(processedLines, '\n')
 
    -- 4. Handle paragraph breaks for proper wikitext rendering.
    -- Replace two or more consecutive newlines with just two (a single blank line).
    wikitext = wikitext:gsub('\n\n+', '\n\n')


function p.convertMarkdownToWikitext(frame)
    return wikitext
  local md = frame.args[1]
  if not md then return "(No input received)" end
  return p._convert(md)
end
end


return p
return p

Latest revision as of 17:57, 24 July 2025

Documentation for this module may be created at Module:MarkdownToWikitext/doc

-- =================================================================
-- Module:Markdown
-- Description: Converts a string of Markdown text into wikitext.
-- Author: Gemini
-- License: CC BY-SA 4.0
-- =================================================================

local p = {}

-- Helper function to trim whitespace from a string
local function trim(s)
    return s:match('^%s*(.-)%s*$')
end

-- =================================================================
-- Core Conversion Functions
-- =================================================================

-- Function to strip any existing HTML tags from the input.
-- This version uses a non-greedy match to be safer.
local function stripHtml(text)
    -- The non-greedy pattern '<.->' matches a '<', then the fewest
    -- characters possible (.-) until it finds the next '>', preventing
    -- it from consuming large chunks of text if a tag is malformed.
    text = text:gsub('<.->', '')
    return text
end

local function decodeUnicode(text)
	return text:gsub("\\u(%x%x%x%x)", function(hex)
	local code = tonumber(hex, 16)
	if code and code < 256 then
		return string.char(code)
	else
		return "" -- skip or replace with placeholder if outside ASCII range
	end
	end)
end

-- Removes backslashes that escape markdown punctuation.
local function handleEscapes(text)
    -- e.g., turns `\+` into `+` and `\*` into `*`.
    -- Wikitext generally doesn't require these characters to be escaped in prose.
    return text:gsub('\\([!%#%*+%-%._`%[%]()])', '%1')
end

-- Converts Markdown-style headers to wikitext headers.
-- This function is designed to work on a single line of text.
local function convertHeaders(text)
    for i = 6, 1, -1 do
        local h_md = string.rep('#', i)
        local h_wiki = string.rep('=', i)
        -- The pattern uses '^' to ensure it only matches at the start of the string (line).
        text = text:gsub('^' .. h_md .. '%s+(.-)%s*$', h_wiki .. ' %1 ' .. h_wiki)
    end
    return text
end

-- Converts bold and italic syntax.
-- Handles nested cases by doing bold first.
local function convertEmphasis(text)
    -- Bold: **text** or __text__ -> '''text'''
    text = text:gsub('%*%*([^\n%*]-)%*%*', "'''%1'''")
    text = text:gsub('__([^\n_]-)__', "'''%1'''")
    -- Italic: *text* or _text_ -> ''text''
    text = text:gsub('%*([^\n%*]-)%*', "''%1''")
    text = text:gsub('_([^\n_]-)_', "''%1''")
    return text
end

-- Converts Markdown links and images.
local function convertLinksAndImages(text)
    -- Images must be processed first: ![alt](url) -> [[File:url|alt]]
    text = text:gsub('!%[([^\n%]]*)%]%((.-)%)', '[[File:%2|%1]]')
    -- Links: [text](url) -> [url text]
    text = text:gsub('%[([^\n%]]+)%]%((.-)%)', '[%2 %1]')
    return text
end

-- Converts inline code blocks: `code` -> <code>code</code>
local function convertInlineCode(text)
    return text:gsub('`([^`\n]+)`', '<code>%1</code>')
end

-- =================================================================
-- Main Public Function
-- =================================================================

---
-- The main function to be called from wikitext.
-- It takes a string of Markdown text and converts it to wikitext.
--
-- Usage in wikitext:
-- {{#invoke:Markdown|markdown|1={{{1}}}}}
---
function p.markdown(frame)
    local inputText = frame.args[1] or frame.args.source or ''
    
    -- New 1 - Convert unicode back to tags.
    local decoded = decodeUnicode(inputText)

    -- 1. First, strip any HTML-like tags from the entire block of text.
    local text = stripHtml(decoded)

    local processedLines = {}
    -- 2. Process the text line by line
    for line in text:gmatch("([^\n]*)\n?") do
        local currentLine = trim(line)

        -- Apply transformations. The order of these operations is important.
        currentLine = handleEscapes(currentLine)
        currentLine = convertHeaders(currentLine)
        
        -- List conversion
        currentLine = currentLine:gsub('^%s*[%*%-]%s+', '* ') -- Unordered lists
        currentLine = currentLine:gsub('^%s*%d+%.%s+', '# ')   -- Ordered lists

        -- Inline Transformations
        currentLine = convertEmphasis(currentLine)
        currentLine = convertLinksAndImages(currentLine)
        currentLine = convertInlineCode(currentLine)

        table.insert(processedLines, currentLine)
    end

    -- 3. Re-assemble the processed lines into a single string.
    local wikitext = table.concat(processedLines, '\n')

    -- 4. Handle paragraph breaks for proper wikitext rendering.
    -- Replace two or more consecutive newlines with just two (a single blank line).
    wikitext = wikitext:gsub('\n\n+', '\n\n')

    return wikitext
end

return p