import { ref, unref, nextTick } from 'vue'; import axios from 'axios'; import { Readability } from '@mozilla/readability'; // Module-level state — declared outside useFeeds() so every caller shares the // same singleton refs (a Pinia-free "store" for the feed list and its UI state). const showMessage = ref(false) const feeds = ref([]); const message = ref('') const showModal = ref(false) const viewMode = ref('list') // 'list' | 'article' — toggled from the hamburger menu const currentIndex = ref(0) let observer; // Declare observer outside the setup function let initialLoad = false function authHeaders() { return { headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'user-token': localStorage.getItem("user-token") } } } // Some feeds (e.g. Deutsche Welle) ship tags whose `src`/`data-url` // contain an unresolved `${formatId}` template that their own frontend fills // in from the sibling `data-format` attribute before loading — verbatim they // 404. Resolve them the same way here, or drop the if we can't, so // Readability doesn't carry a broken image into the parsed article. function resolveTemplatedImage(img) { const placeholder = '${formatId}' const format = img.getAttribute('data-format') const dataUrl = img.getAttribute('data-url') if (format && dataUrl && dataUrl.includes(placeholder)) { img.setAttribute('src', dataUrl.replace(placeholder, format)) } else if (/[{]|%7[bB]/.test(img.getAttribute('src') ?? '')) { img.remove() } } function showMessageForXSeconds(text, seconds) { message.value = text; showMessage.value = true; // Set a timeout to hide the message after x seconds setTimeout(() => { showMessage.value = false; message.value = ''; }, seconds * 1000); // Convert seconds to milliseconds } async function getReadable(feed, index) { try { const response = await axios.post("/api/v1/article/read", { url: feed.url }, authHeaders()) const doc = new DOMParser().parseFromString(response.data.content, 'text/html'); // Scraped articles often contain image/link URLs that are relative to the // source site. A tag makes the browser (and Readability) resolve // them against the article's original URL instead of our own origin. const base = doc.createElement('base'); base.setAttribute('href', feed.url); doc.head.prepend(base); doc.querySelectorAll('img').forEach(resolveTemplatedImage); const article = new Readability(doc).parse(); feeds.value[index].content = article.content; feeds.value[index].readable = true; } catch (error) { console.error('Error fetching data:', error) showMessageForXSeconds(error, 5) } } async function markRead(id) { try { const response = await axios.put("/api/v1/article/read/" + id, null, authHeaders()) console.log(response.status) } catch (error) { console.log(error) } } const fetchData = async () => { const user_id = localStorage.getItem("user-id") try { const response = await axios.get("/api/v1/article/get/" + user_id, authHeaders()); const items = []; response.data.feeds.forEach(feed => { feed.items.forEach(item => items.push({ ...item, feedTitle: feed.title })); }); // timestamps are zero-padded "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS" strings, so a plain // lexicographic comparison sorts them chronologically. items.sort((a, b) => b.timestamp.localeCompare(a.timestamp)); feeds.value = items; await nextTick(); setupIntersectionObserver(); } catch (error) { console.error('Error fetching data:', error) showMessageForXSeconds(error, 5) } }; async function sync() { try { const response = await axios.post('/api/v1/article/sync', { user_id: parseInt(localStorage.getItem("user-id")) }, authHeaders()) if (response.status == 200) { showMessageForXSeconds('Sync successful.', 5) } fetchData(); } catch (error) { console.error('Error sync', error) showMessageForXSeconds(error, 5) } } function setupIntersectionObserver() { if (observer) { observer.disconnect(); } observer = new IntersectionObserver(handleIntersection, { root: null, // Use the viewport as the root rootMargin: '0px', // threshold: 0.5, // Fire the callback when at least 50% of the element is visible }); const observedDivs = document.querySelectorAll(".observe"); if (observedDivs.length > 0) { observedDivs.forEach(observedDiv => { observer.observe(observedDiv); }) } } async function handleIntersection(entries) { // The callback function for when the target element enters or exits the viewport for (const entry of entries) { // An article that has scrolled above the viewport (not intersecting, // bounding box above the top edge) has been read — mark it and remove it. if (initialLoad === true && !entry.isIntersecting && entry.boundingClientRect.y < 0) { await markRead(feeds.value[entry.target.id].id) removeFeed(entry.target.id) document.getElementById(0)?.scrollIntoView() } } } function removeFeed(index) { const array = unref(feeds); array.splice(index, 1); } function setInitialLoad(value) { initialLoad = value } function markCurrentArticleRead() { const feed = feeds.value[currentIndex.value] // Marking read here (rather than via removeFeed, as the scroll-based list // view does) keeps the array stable so currentIndex stays valid while paging. if (feed) markRead(feed.id) } function toggleViewMode() { viewMode.value = viewMode.value === 'list' ? 'article' : 'list' if (viewMode.value === 'article') { currentIndex.value = 0 markCurrentArticleRead() } } function nextArticle() { if (currentIndex.value < feeds.value.length - 1) { currentIndex.value += 1 markCurrentArticleRead() } } function prevArticle() { if (currentIndex.value > 0) { currentIndex.value -= 1 markCurrentArticleRead() } } export function useFeeds() { return { feeds, showMessage, message, showModal, viewMode, currentIndex, toggleViewMode, nextArticle, prevArticle, fetchData, sync, getReadable, markRead, showMessageForXSeconds, setupIntersectionObserver, removeFeed, setInitialLoad, } }