import { default as settings } from '../settings.json' with {type: "json"} import { default as lang } from './mc_lang.mjs' import { default as _consoleColors } from './consolecolors.json' with {type: "json"} let consoleColors let consoleColors24 if (_consoleColors[settings.terminalMode]) { consoleColors = _consoleColors[settings.terminalMode].fourBit consoleColors24 = _consoleColors[settings.terminalMode].twentyFourBit } else { consoleColors = _consoleColors.none.fourBit consoleColors24 = _consoleColors.none.twentyFourBit } const hexColorParser = (color) => { if (!consoleColors24.enabled || consoleColors24.bit !== 24) { // Hex color parsing to the 8 bit and 4 bit modes has not been implemented yet return '' } let out = '\x1B[0;' const redChannel = Number(`0x${color.slice(1, 3)}`) const greenChannel = Number(`0x${color.slice(3, 5)}`) const blueChannel = Number(`0x${color.slice(5, 7)}`) if (!consoleColors24.lightMode && redChannel < 64 && greenChannel < 64 && blueChannel < 64) { out += '48;2;220;220;220;' } else if (consoleColors24.lightMode && ((redChannel > 192 && greenChannel > 192 && blueChannel > 192) || greenChannel > 160)) { out += '48;2;0;0;0;' } return out + `38;2;${redChannel};${greenChannel};${blueChannel}m` } const processColor = (col, rcol) => { let out if (col === 'reset') { out = rcol } else if (col.startsWith('#')) { out = hexColorParser(col) } else { out = consoleColors[col] } return out } const parse = function (_data, l = 0, resetColor = consoleColors.reset) { if (l >= 4) { return '' } let data if (typeof _data === 'string') { data = { text: _data, color: 'reset' } } else if (typeof _data === 'number') { data = { text: _data + '', color: 'reset' } } else if (_data.constructor === Array) { data = { extra: _data, color: 'reset' } } else { data = _data } if (data['']) { data.text = data[''] if (!data.color) data.color = 'reset' } let out = '' if (data.color) { out += processColor(data.color, resetColor) } else { out += resetColor } if (data.text) { let _text = data.text if (typeof _text === 'number') { _text = _text.toString() } out += _text.replaceAll('\x1b', '').replaceAll('\x0e', '') } if (data.translate) { let trans = data.translate.replaceAll('%%', '\ud900\ud801').replaceAll('\x1b', '').replaceAll('\x0e', '') if (lang[trans] !== undefined) { trans = lang[trans].replace(/%%/g, '\ue123') } for (const i in data.with) { const j2 = parse(data.with[i], l + 1, data.color ? processColor(data.color, resetColor) : resetColor) trans = trans.replace(/%s/, j2.replaceAll('%s', '\ud900\ud804').replaceAll('$s', '\ud900\ud805')) trans = trans.replaceAll(`%${+i + 1}$s`, j2.replaceAll('%s', '\ud900\ud804').replaceAll('$s', '\ud900\ud805')) } out += trans.replaceAll('\ud900\ud801', '%').replaceAll('\ud900\ud804', '%s').replaceAll('\ud900\ud805', '$s') } if (data.extra) { for (const i in data.extra) { const parsed = parse(data.extra[i], l, data.color ? processColor(data.color, resetColor) : resetColor) out += parsed } } out += resetColor return out } const parse2 = function (_data, l, resetColor) { try { return parse(_data) } catch (e) { console.error(e) return `\x1B[0m\x1B[38;2;255;85;85mAn error occured while parsing a message. See console for more information.\nJSON that caused the error: ${JSON.stringify(_data)}` } } export default parse2