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/*\
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title: $:/core/modules/utils/dom/popup.js
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type: application/javascript
module-type: utils
Module that creates a $tw.utils.Popup object prototype that manages popups in the browser
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\*/
(function(){
/*jslint node: true, browser: true */
/*global $tw: false */
"use strict";
/*
Creates a Popup object with these options:
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rootElement: the DOM element to which the popup zapper should be attached
*/
var Popup = function(options) {
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options = options || {};
this.rootElement = options.rootElement || document.documentElement;
this.popups = []; // Array of {title:,wiki:,domNode:} objects
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};
Fixed PR to fix popup position if popup is triggered from within an offsetParent element (#7013) * Fix popup location for tables This commit introduces the `popupAbsCoords` option to the $button widget and implements an absolut coordinate format. Coordinates for popups are stored in the format `(x,y,w,h)`. These coordinates are relative to the offset parent of the element that defines the popup. This commits adds a second format `@(x,y,w,h)`. Coordinates specified in this format a relative to the pages root element. The `popupAbsCoords` option of the $button widget enables the use of this coordinates. * Unify the declaration of the RegEx for parsing the popup-position The regular expression was declared in three locations with the same content. This commit supplies a new function `parseCoordinates` in `popup.js`. This function returns the parsed coordinates and understands the classic/absolute coordinates. This function is used in `reveal.js` and `action-popup.js` to parse the coordinates. * Add documentation for coordinate systems * Consolidate creating coordinate strings The Popup object now contains a `buildCoordinates` method that can be used to build coordinate strings. It takes an "enum" for the coordinate- system to use. This makes everything easily extensible and prevents the use of magic values. * Add tests for `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` * Add `tv-popup-abs-coords` to `collectDOMVariables` This will make the absolute coordinates available for the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`. * Add documentation for the `tv-popup-abs-coords` ... to the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`. * Fix crash when generating a static version of the TW The Popup class is not initialized in `startup.js` if `$tw.browser` is not true. After having consolidated the facilities for parsing coordinate strings into `popup.js` this breaks because the static build needs to parse coordinate stings even if no Popup module is initialized. This commit solves this problem by making `readPopupState`, `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` static methods of `popup.js`. It also adds a comment to these functions to show that these can be called safely even if the Popup-Class is not initialized.
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/*
Global regular expression for parsing the location of a popup.
This is also used by the Reveal widget.
*/
exports.popupLocationRegExp = /^(@?)\((-?[0-9\.E]+),(-?[0-9\.E]+),(-?[0-9\.E]+),(-?[0-9\.E]+)\)$/
/*
Objekt containing the available prefixes for coordinates build with the `buildCoordinates` function:
- csOffsetParent: Uses a coordinate system based on the offset parent (no prefix).
- csAbsolute: Use an absolute coordinate system (prefix "@").
*/
exports.coordinatePrefix = { csOffsetParent: "", csAbsolute: "@" }
/*
Trigger a popup open or closed. Parameters are in a hashmap:
title: title of the tiddler where the popup details are stored
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domNode: dom node to which the popup will be positioned (one of domNode or domNodeRect is required)
domNodeRect: rectangle to which the popup will be positioned
wiki: wiki
force: if specified, forces the popup state to true or false (instead of toggling it)
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floating: if true, skips registering the popup, meaning that it will need manually clearing
*/
Popup.prototype.triggerPopup = function(options) {
// Check if this popup is already active
var index = this.findPopup(options.title);
// Compute the new state
var state = index === -1;
if(options.force !== undefined) {
state = options.force;
}
// Show or cancel the popup according to the new state
if(state) {
this.show(options);
} else {
this.cancel(index);
}
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};
Popup.prototype.findPopup = function(title) {
var index = -1;
for(var t=0; t<this.popups.length; t++) {
if(this.popups[t].title === title) {
index = t;
}
}
return index;
};
Popup.prototype.handleEvent = function(event) {
if(event.type === "click") {
// Find out what was clicked on
var info = this.popupInfo(event.target),
cancelLevel = info.popupLevel - 1;
// Don't remove the level that was clicked on if we clicked on a handle
if(info.isHandle) {
cancelLevel++;
}
// Cancel
this.cancel(cancelLevel);
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}
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};
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/*
Find the popup level containing a DOM node. Returns:
popupLevel: count of the number of nested popups containing the specified element
isHandle: true if the specified element is within a popup handle
*/
Popup.prototype.popupInfo = function(domNode) {
var isHandle = false,
popupCount = 0,
node = domNode;
// First check ancestors to see if we're within a popup handle
while(node) {
if($tw.utils.hasClass(node,"tc-popup-handle")) {
isHandle = true;
popupCount++;
}
if($tw.utils.hasClass(node,"tc-popup-keep")) {
isHandle = true;
}
node = node.parentNode;
}
// Then count the number of ancestor popups
node = domNode;
while(node) {
if($tw.utils.hasClass(node,"tc-popup")) {
popupCount++;
}
node = node.parentNode;
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}
var info = {
popupLevel: popupCount,
isHandle: isHandle
};
return info;
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};
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/*
Display a popup by adding it to the stack
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*/
Popup.prototype.show = function(options) {
// Find out what was clicked on
var info = this.popupInfo(options.domNode);
// Cancel any higher level popups
this.cancel(info.popupLevel);
// Store the popup details if not already there
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if(!options.floating && this.findPopup(options.title) === -1) {
this.popups.push({
title: options.title,
wiki: options.wiki,
domNode: options.domNode,
noStateReference: options.noStateReference
});
}
// Set the state tiddler
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var rect;
if(options.domNodeRect) {
rect = options.domNodeRect;
} else {
rect = {
left: options.domNode.offsetLeft,
top: options.domNode.offsetTop,
width: options.domNode.offsetWidth,
height: options.domNode.offsetHeight
};
}
Fixed PR to fix popup position if popup is triggered from within an offsetParent element (#7013) * Fix popup location for tables This commit introduces the `popupAbsCoords` option to the $button widget and implements an absolut coordinate format. Coordinates for popups are stored in the format `(x,y,w,h)`. These coordinates are relative to the offset parent of the element that defines the popup. This commits adds a second format `@(x,y,w,h)`. Coordinates specified in this format a relative to the pages root element. The `popupAbsCoords` option of the $button widget enables the use of this coordinates. * Unify the declaration of the RegEx for parsing the popup-position The regular expression was declared in three locations with the same content. This commit supplies a new function `parseCoordinates` in `popup.js`. This function returns the parsed coordinates and understands the classic/absolute coordinates. This function is used in `reveal.js` and `action-popup.js` to parse the coordinates. * Add documentation for coordinate systems * Consolidate creating coordinate strings The Popup object now contains a `buildCoordinates` method that can be used to build coordinate strings. It takes an "enum" for the coordinate- system to use. This makes everything easily extensible and prevents the use of magic values. * Add tests for `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` * Add `tv-popup-abs-coords` to `collectDOMVariables` This will make the absolute coordinates available for the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`. * Add documentation for the `tv-popup-abs-coords` ... to the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`. * Fix crash when generating a static version of the TW The Popup class is not initialized in `startup.js` if `$tw.browser` is not true. After having consolidated the facilities for parsing coordinate strings into `popup.js` this breaks because the static build needs to parse coordinate stings even if no Popup module is initialized. This commit solves this problem by making `readPopupState`, `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` static methods of `popup.js`. It also adds a comment to these functions to show that these can be called safely even if the Popup-Class is not initialized.
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if(options.absolute && options.domNode) {
// Walk the offsetParent chain and add the position of the offsetParents to make
// the position absolute to the root node of the page.
var currentNode = options.domNode.offsetParent;
while(currentNode) {
rect.left += currentNode.offsetLeft;
rect.top += currentNode.offsetTop;
currentNode = currentNode.offsetParent;
}
}
var popupRect = exports.buildCoordinates(options.absolute?exports.coordinatePrefix.csAbsolute:exports.coordinatePrefix.csOffsetParent,rect);
if(options.noStateReference) {
options.wiki.setText(options.title,"text",undefined,popupRect);
} else {
options.wiki.setTextReference(options.title,popupRect);
}
// Add the click handler if we have any popups
if(this.popups.length > 0) {
this.rootElement.addEventListener("click",this,true);
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}
};
/*
Cancel all popups at or above a specified level or DOM node
level: popup level to cancel (0 cancels all popups)
*/
Popup.prototype.cancel = function(level) {
var numPopups = this.popups.length;
level = Math.max(0,Math.min(level,numPopups));
for(var t=level; t<numPopups; t++) {
var popup = this.popups.pop();
if(popup.title) {
if(popup.noStateReference) {
popup.wiki.deleteTiddler(popup.title);
} else {
popup.wiki.deleteTiddler($tw.utils.parseTextReference(popup.title).title);
}
}
}
if(this.popups.length === 0) {
this.rootElement.removeEventListener("click",this,false);
}
};
/*
Fixed PR to fix popup position if popup is triggered from within an offsetParent element (#7013) * Fix popup location for tables This commit introduces the `popupAbsCoords` option to the $button widget and implements an absolut coordinate format. Coordinates for popups are stored in the format `(x,y,w,h)`. These coordinates are relative to the offset parent of the element that defines the popup. This commits adds a second format `@(x,y,w,h)`. Coordinates specified in this format a relative to the pages root element. The `popupAbsCoords` option of the $button widget enables the use of this coordinates. * Unify the declaration of the RegEx for parsing the popup-position The regular expression was declared in three locations with the same content. This commit supplies a new function `parseCoordinates` in `popup.js`. This function returns the parsed coordinates and understands the classic/absolute coordinates. This function is used in `reveal.js` and `action-popup.js` to parse the coordinates. * Add documentation for coordinate systems * Consolidate creating coordinate strings The Popup object now contains a `buildCoordinates` method that can be used to build coordinate strings. It takes an "enum" for the coordinate- system to use. This makes everything easily extensible and prevents the use of magic values. * Add tests for `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` * Add `tv-popup-abs-coords` to `collectDOMVariables` This will make the absolute coordinates available for the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`. * Add documentation for the `tv-popup-abs-coords` ... to the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`. * Fix crash when generating a static version of the TW The Popup class is not initialized in `startup.js` if `$tw.browser` is not true. After having consolidated the facilities for parsing coordinate strings into `popup.js` this breaks because the static build needs to parse coordinate stings even if no Popup module is initialized. This commit solves this problem by making `readPopupState`, `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` static methods of `popup.js`. It also adds a comment to these functions to show that these can be called safely even if the Popup-Class is not initialized.
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Returns true if the specified title and text identifies an active popup.
This function is safe to call, even if the popup class was not initialized.
*/
Fixed PR to fix popup position if popup is triggered from within an offsetParent element (#7013) * Fix popup location for tables This commit introduces the `popupAbsCoords` option to the $button widget and implements an absolut coordinate format. Coordinates for popups are stored in the format `(x,y,w,h)`. These coordinates are relative to the offset parent of the element that defines the popup. This commits adds a second format `@(x,y,w,h)`. Coordinates specified in this format a relative to the pages root element. The `popupAbsCoords` option of the $button widget enables the use of this coordinates. * Unify the declaration of the RegEx for parsing the popup-position The regular expression was declared in three locations with the same content. This commit supplies a new function `parseCoordinates` in `popup.js`. This function returns the parsed coordinates and understands the classic/absolute coordinates. This function is used in `reveal.js` and `action-popup.js` to parse the coordinates. * Add documentation for coordinate systems * Consolidate creating coordinate strings The Popup object now contains a `buildCoordinates` method that can be used to build coordinate strings. It takes an "enum" for the coordinate- system to use. This makes everything easily extensible and prevents the use of magic values. * Add tests for `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` * Add `tv-popup-abs-coords` to `collectDOMVariables` This will make the absolute coordinates available for the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`. * Add documentation for the `tv-popup-abs-coords` ... to the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`. * Fix crash when generating a static version of the TW The Popup class is not initialized in `startup.js` if `$tw.browser` is not true. After having consolidated the facilities for parsing coordinate strings into `popup.js` this breaks because the static build needs to parse coordinate stings even if no Popup module is initialized. This commit solves this problem by making `readPopupState`, `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` static methods of `popup.js`. It also adds a comment to these functions to show that these can be called safely even if the Popup-Class is not initialized.
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exports.readPopupState = function(text) {
return exports.popupLocationRegExp.test(text);
};
Fixed PR to fix popup position if popup is triggered from within an offsetParent element (#7013) * Fix popup location for tables This commit introduces the `popupAbsCoords` option to the $button widget and implements an absolut coordinate format. Coordinates for popups are stored in the format `(x,y,w,h)`. These coordinates are relative to the offset parent of the element that defines the popup. This commits adds a second format `@(x,y,w,h)`. Coordinates specified in this format a relative to the pages root element. The `popupAbsCoords` option of the $button widget enables the use of this coordinates. * Unify the declaration of the RegEx for parsing the popup-position The regular expression was declared in three locations with the same content. This commit supplies a new function `parseCoordinates` in `popup.js`. This function returns the parsed coordinates and understands the classic/absolute coordinates. This function is used in `reveal.js` and `action-popup.js` to parse the coordinates. * Add documentation for coordinate systems * Consolidate creating coordinate strings The Popup object now contains a `buildCoordinates` method that can be used to build coordinate strings. It takes an "enum" for the coordinate- system to use. This makes everything easily extensible and prevents the use of magic values. * Add tests for `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` * Add `tv-popup-abs-coords` to `collectDOMVariables` This will make the absolute coordinates available for the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`. * Add documentation for the `tv-popup-abs-coords` ... to the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`. * Fix crash when generating a static version of the TW The Popup class is not initialized in `startup.js` if `$tw.browser` is not true. After having consolidated the facilities for parsing coordinate strings into `popup.js` this breaks because the static build needs to parse coordinate stings even if no Popup module is initialized. This commit solves this problem by making `readPopupState`, `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` static methods of `popup.js`. It also adds a comment to these functions to show that these can be called safely even if the Popup-Class is not initialized.
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/*
Parses a coordinate string in the format `(x,y,w,h)` or `@(x,y,z,h)` and returns
an object containing the position, width and height. The absolute-Mark is boolean
value that indicates the coordinate system of the coordinates. If they start with
an `@`, `absolute` is set to true and the coordinates are relative to the root
element. If the initial `@` is missing, they are relative to the offset parent
element and `absoute` is false.
This function is safe to call, even if the popup class was not initialized.
*/
exports.parseCoordinates = function(coordinates) {
var match = exports.popupLocationRegExp.exec(coordinates);
if(match) {
return {
absolute: (match[1] === "@"),
left: parseFloat(match[2]),
top: parseFloat(match[3]),
width: parseFloat(match[4]),
height: parseFloat(match[5])
};
} else {
return false;
}
}
/*
Builds a coordinate string from a coordinate system identifier and an object
containing the left, top, width and height values.
Use constants defined in coordinatePrefix to specify a coordinate system.
If one of the parameters is invalid for building a coordinate string `(0,0,0,0)`
will be returned.
This function is safe to call, even if the popup class was not initialized.
*/
exports.buildCoordinates = function(prefix,position) {
var coord = prefix + "(" + position.left + "," + position.top + "," + position.width + "," + position.height + ")";
if (exports.popupLocationRegExp.test(coord)) {
return coord;
} else {
return "(0,0,0,0)";
}
}
exports.Popup = Popup;
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})();