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// Copyright (C) 2021 Leigh Morresi (dgtlmoon@gmail.com)
// All rights reserved.
// @file Scrape the page looking for elements of concern (%ELEMENTS%)
// http://matatk.agrip.org.uk/tests/position-and-width/
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26813480/when-is-element-getboundingclientrect-guaranteed-to-be-updated-accurate
//
// Some pages like https://www.londonstockexchange.com/stock/NCCL/ncondezi-energy-limited/analysis
// will automatically force a scroll somewhere, so include the position offset
// Lets hope the position doesnt change while we iterate the bbox's, but this is better than nothing
var scroll_y = 0;
try {
scroll_y = +document.documentElement.scrollTop || document.body.scrollTop
} catch (e) {
console.log(e);
}
// Include the getXpath script directly, easier than fetching
function getxpath(e) {
var n = e;
if (n && n.id) return '//*[@id="' + n.id + '"]';
for (var o = []; n && Node.ELEMENT_NODE === n.nodeType;) {
for (var i = 0, r = !1, d = n.previousSibling; d;) d.nodeType !== Node.DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE && d.nodeName === n.nodeName && i++, d = d.previousSibling;
for (d = n.nextSibling; d;) {
if (d.nodeName === n.nodeName) {
r = !0;
break
}
d = d.nextSibling
}
o.push((n.prefix ? n.prefix + ":" : "") + n.localName + (i || r ? "[" + (i + 1) + "]" : "")), n = n.parentNode
}
return o.length ? "/" + o.reverse().join("/") : ""
}
const findUpTag = (el) => {
let r = el
chained_css = [];
depth = 0;
// Strategy 1: If it's an input, with name, and there's only one, prefer that
if (el.name !== undefined && el.name.length) {
var proposed = el.tagName + "[name=" + el.name + "]";
var proposed_element = window.document.querySelectorAll(proposed);
if (proposed_element.length) {
if (proposed_element.length === 1) {
return proposed;
} else {
// Some sites change ID but name= stays the same, we can hit it if we know the index
// Find all the elements that match and work out the input[n]
var n = Array.from(proposed_element).indexOf(el);
// Return a Playwright selector for nthinput[name=zipcode]
return proposed + " >> nth=" + n;
}
}
}
// Strategy 2: Keep going up until we hit an ID tag, imagine it's like #list-widget div h4
while (r.parentNode) {
if (depth === 5) {
break;
}
if ('' !== r.id) {
chained_css.unshift("#" + CSS.escape(r.id));
final_selector = chained_css.join(' > ');
// Be sure theres only one, some sites have multiples of the same ID tag :-(
if (window.document.querySelectorAll(final_selector).length === 1) {
return final_selector;
}
return null;
} else {
chained_css.unshift(r.tagName.toLowerCase());
}
r = r.parentNode;
depth += 1;
}
return null;
}
// @todo - if it's SVG or IMG, go into image diff mode
// %ELEMENTS% replaced at injection time because different interfaces use it with different settings
var size_pos = [];
// after page fetch, inject this JS
// build a map of all elements and their positions (maybe that only include text?)
var bbox;
console.log("Scanning %ELEMENTS%");
function collectVisibleElements(parent, visibleElements) {
if (!parent) return; // Base case: if parent is null or undefined, return
// Add the parent itself to the visible elements array if it's of the specified types
const tagName = parent.tagName.toLowerCase();
if ("%ELEMENTS%".split(',').includes(tagName)) {
visibleElements.push(parent);
}
// Iterate over the parent's children
const children = parent.children;
for (let i = 0; i < children.length; i++) {
const child = children[i];
if (
child.nodeType === Node.ELEMENT_NODE &&
window.getComputedStyle(child).display !== 'none' &&
window.getComputedStyle(child).visibility !== 'hidden' &&
child.offsetWidth >= 0 &&
child.offsetHeight >= 0 &&
window.getComputedStyle(child).contentVisibility !== 'hidden'
) {
// If the child is an element and is visible, recursively collect visible elements
collectVisibleElements(child, visibleElements);
}
}
}
// Create an array to hold the visible elements
const visibleElementsArray = [];
// Call collectVisibleElements with the starting parent element
collectVisibleElements(document.body, visibleElementsArray);
visibleElementsArray.forEach(function (element) {
bbox = element.getBoundingClientRect();
// Skip really small ones, and where width or height ==0
if (bbox['width'] * bbox['height'] < 10) {
return
}
// Don't include elements that are offset from canvas
if (bbox['top'] + scroll_y < 0 || bbox['left'] < 0) {
return
}
// @todo the getXpath kind of sucks, it doesnt know when there is for example just one ID sometimes
// it should not traverse when we know we can anchor off just an ID one level up etc..
// maybe, get current class or id, keep traversing up looking for only class or id until there is just one match
// 1st primitive - if it has class, try joining it all and select, if theres only one.. well thats us.
xpath_result = false;
try {
var d = findUpTag(element);
if (d) {
xpath_result = d;
}
} catch (e) {
console.log(e);
}
// You could swap it and default to getXpath and then try the smarter one
// default back to the less intelligent one
if (!xpath_result) {
try {
// I've seen on FB and eBay that this doesnt work
// ReferenceError: getXPath is not defined at eval (eval at evaluate (:152:29), <anonymous>:67:20) at UtilityScript.evaluate (<anonymous>:159:18) at UtilityScript.<anonymous> (<anonymous>:1:44)
xpath_result = getxpath(element);
} catch (e) {
console.log(e);
return
}
}
size_pos.push({
xpath: xpath_result,
width: Math.round(bbox['width']),
height: Math.round(bbox['height']),
left: Math.floor(bbox['left']),
top: Math.floor(bbox['top']) + scroll_y,
tagName: (element.tagName) ? element.tagName.toLowerCase() : '',
tagtype: (element.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'input' && element.type) ? element.type.toLowerCase() : '',
isClickable: window.getComputedStyle(element).cursor == "pointer"
});
});
// Inject the current one set in the include_filters, which may be a CSS rule
// used for displaying the current one in VisualSelector, where its not one we generated.
if (include_filters.length) {
// Foreach filter, go and find it on the page and add it to the results so we can visualise it again
for (const f of include_filters) {
bbox = false;
q = false;
if (!f.length) {
console.log("xpath_element_scraper: Empty filter, skipping");
continue;
}
try {
// is it xpath?
if (f.startsWith('/') || f.startsWith('xpath')) {
var qry_f = f.replace(/xpath(:|\d:)/, '')
console.log("[xpath] Scanning for included filter " + qry_f)
q = document.evaluate(qry_f, document, null, XPathResult.FIRST_ORDERED_NODE_TYPE, null).singleNodeValue;
} else {
console.log("[css] Scanning for included filter " + f)
q = document.querySelector(f);
}
} catch (e) {
// Maybe catch DOMException and alert?
console.log("xpath_element_scraper: Exception selecting element from filter " + f);
console.log(e);
}
if (q) {
// Try to resolve //something/text() back to its /something so we can atleast get the bounding box
try {
if (typeof q.nodeName == 'string' && q.nodeName === '#text') {
q = q.parentElement
}
} catch (e) {
console.log(e)
console.log("xpath_element_scraper: #text resolver")
}
// #1231 - IN the case XPath attribute filter is applied, we will have to traverse up and find the element.
if (typeof q.getBoundingClientRect == 'function') {
bbox = q.getBoundingClientRect();
console.log("xpath_element_scraper: Got filter element, scroll from top was " + scroll_y)
} else {
try {
// Try and see we can find its ownerElement
bbox = q.ownerElement.getBoundingClientRect();
console.log("xpath_element_scraper: Got filter by ownerElement element, scroll from top was " + scroll_y)
} catch (e) {
console.log(e)
console.log("xpath_element_scraper: error looking up q.ownerElement")
}
}
}
if (!q) {
console.log("xpath_element_scraper: filter element " + f + " was not found");
}
if (bbox && bbox['width'] > 0 && bbox['height'] > 0) {
size_pos.push({
xpath: f,
width: parseInt(bbox['width']),
height: parseInt(bbox['height']),
left: parseInt(bbox['left']),
top: parseInt(bbox['top']) + scroll_y
});
}
}
}
// Sort the elements so we find the smallest one first, in other words, we find the smallest one matching in that area
// so that we dont select the wrapping element by mistake and be unable to select what we want
size_pos.sort((a, b) => (a.width * a.height > b.width * b.height) ? 1 : -1)
// Window.width required for proper scaling in the frontend
return {'size_pos': size_pos, 'browser_width': window.innerWidth};