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							- Template.editor.onRendered(() => {
 
-   const $textarea = this.$('textarea');
 
-   autosize($textarea);
 
-   $textarea.escapeableTextComplete([
 
-     // User mentions
 
-     {
 
-       match: /\B@([\w.]*)$/,
 
-       search(term, callback) {
 
-         const currentBoard = Boards.findOne(Session.get('currentBoard'));
 
-         callback(currentBoard.activeMembers().map((member) => {
 
-           const username = Users.findOne(member.userId).username;
 
-           return username.includes(term) ? username : null;
 
-         }).filter(Boolean));
 
-       },
 
-       template(value) {
 
-         return value;
 
-       },
 
-       replace(username) {
 
-         return `@${username} `;
 
-       },
 
-       index: 1,
 
-     },
 
-   ]);
 
- });
 
- import sanitizeXss from 'xss';
 
- // XXX I believe we should compute a HTML rendered field on the server that
 
- // would handle markdown and user mentions. We can simply have two
 
- // fields, one source, and one compiled version (in HTML) and send only the
 
- // compiled version to most users -- who don't need to edit.
 
- // In the meantime, all the transformation are done on the client using the
 
- // Blaze API.
 
- const at = HTML.CharRef({html: '@', str: '@'});
 
- Blaze.Template.registerHelper('mentions', new Template('mentions', function() {
 
-   const view = this;
 
-   const currentBoard = Boards.findOne(Session.get('currentBoard'));
 
-   const knowedUsers = currentBoard.members.map((member) => {
 
-     const u = Users.findOne(member.userId);
 
-     if(u){
 
-       member.username = u.username;
 
-     }
 
-     return member;
 
-   });
 
-   const mentionRegex = /\B@([\w.]*)/gi;
 
-   let content = Blaze.toHTML(view.templateContentBlock);
 
-   let currentMention;
 
-   while ((currentMention = mentionRegex.exec(content)) !== null) {
 
-     const [fullMention, username] = currentMention;
 
-     const knowedUser = _.findWhere(knowedUsers, { username });
 
-     if (!knowedUser) {
 
-       continue;
 
-     }
 
-     const linkValue = [' ', at, knowedUser.username];
 
-     let linkClass = 'atMention js-open-member';
 
-     if (knowedUser.userId === Meteor.userId()) {
 
-       linkClass += ' me';
 
-     }
 
-     const link = HTML.A({
 
-       'class': linkClass,
 
-       // XXX Hack. Since we stringify this render function result below with
 
-       // `Blaze.toHTML` we can't rely on blaze data contexts to pass the
 
-       // `userId` to the popup as usual, and we need to store it in the DOM
 
-       // using a data attribute.
 
-       'data-userId': knowedUser.userId,
 
-     }, linkValue);
 
-     content = content.replace(fullMention, Blaze.toHTML(link));
 
-   }
 
-   return HTML.Raw(sanitizeXss(content));
 
- }));
 
- Template.viewer.events({
 
-   // Viewer sometimes have click-able wrapper around them (for instance to edit
 
-   // the corresponding text). Clicking a link shouldn't fire these actions, stop
 
-   // we stop these event at the viewer component level.
 
-   'click a'(evt, tpl) {
 
-     evt.stopPropagation();
 
-     // XXX We hijack the build-in browser action because we currently don't have
 
-     // `_blank` attributes in viewer links, and the transformer function is
 
-     // handled by a third party package that we can't configure easily. Fix that
 
-     // by using directly `_blank` attribute in the rendered HTML.
 
-     evt.preventDefault();
 
-     const userId = evt.currentTarget.dataset.userid;
 
-     if (userId) {
 
-       Popup.open('member').call({ userId }, evt, tpl);
 
-     }
 
-     else {
 
-       const href = evt.currentTarget.href;
 
-       if (href) {
 
-         window.open(href, '_blank');
 
-       }
 
-     }
 
-   },
 
- });
 
 
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