/*! * jQuery hashchange event - v1.3 - 7/21/2010 * http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-hashchange-plugin/ * * Copyright (c) 2010 "Cowboy" Ben Alman * Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses. * http://benalman.com/about/license/ */ // Forked on July 10th 2014 by Gilles Dubuc (WMF) in order to add jQuery 1.9 compatibility // The fork was done because upstream is currently unmaintained and not responding to merge requests // Script: jQuery hashchange event // // *Version: 1.3, Last updated: 7/21/2010* // // Project Home - http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-hashchange-plugin/ // GitHub - http://github.com/cowboy/jquery-hashchange/ // Source - http://github.com/cowboy/jquery-hashchange/raw/master/jquery.ba-hashchange.js // (Minified) - http://github.com/cowboy/jquery-hashchange/raw/master/jquery.ba-hashchange.min.js (0.8kb gzipped) // // About: License // // Copyright (c) 2010 "Cowboy" Ben Alman, // Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses. // http://benalman.com/about/license/ // // About: Examples // // These working examples, complete with fully commented code, illustrate a few // ways in which this plugin can be used. // // hashchange event - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/hashchange/ // document.domain - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/document_domain/ // // About: Support and Testing // // Information about what version or versions of jQuery this plugin has been // tested with, what browsers it has been tested in, and where the unit tests // reside (so you can test it yourself). // // jQuery Versions - 1.2.6, 1.3.2, 1.4.1, 1.4.2 // Browsers Tested - Internet Explorer 6-8, Firefox 2-4, Chrome 5-6, Safari 3.2-5, // Opera 9.6-10.60, iPhone 3.1, Android 1.6-2.2, BlackBerry 4.6-5. // Unit Tests - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/unit/ // // About: Known issues // // While this jQuery hashchange event implementation is quite stable and // robust, there are a few unfortunate browser bugs surrounding expected // hashchange event-based behaviors, independent of any JavaScript // window.onhashchange abstraction. See the following examples for more // information: // // Chrome: Back Button - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/bug-chrome-back-button/ // Firefox: Remote XMLHttpRequest - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/bug-firefox-remote-xhr/ // WebKit: Back Button in an Iframe - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/bug-webkit-hash-iframe/ // Safari: Back Button from a different domain - http://benalman.com/code/projects/jquery-hashchange/examples/bug-safari-back-from-diff-domain/ // // Also note that should a browser natively support the window.onhashchange // event, but not report that it does, the fallback polling loop will be used. // // About: Release History // // 1.3 - (7/21/2010) Reorganized IE6/7 Iframe code to make it more // "removable" for mobile-only development. Added IE6/7 document.title // support. Attempted to make Iframe as hidden as possible by using // techniques from http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=604. Added // support for the "shortcut" format $(window).hashchange( fn ) and // $(window).hashchange() like jQuery provides for built-in events. // Renamed jQuery.hashchangeDelay to and // lowered its default value to 50. Added // and properties plus document-domain.html // file to address access denied issues when setting document.domain in // IE6/7. // 1.2 - (2/11/2010) Fixed a bug where coming back to a page using this plugin // from a page on another domain would cause an error in Safari 4. Also, // IE6/7 Iframe is now inserted after the body (this actually works), // which prevents the page from scrolling when the event is first bound. // Event can also now be bound before DOM ready, but it won't be usable // before then in IE6/7. // 1.1 - (1/21/2010) Incorporated document.documentMode test to fix IE8 bug // where browser version is incorrectly reported as 8.0, despite // inclusion of the X-UA-Compatible IE=EmulateIE7 meta tag. // 1.0 - (1/9/2010) Initial Release. Broke out the jQuery BBQ event.special // window.onhashchange functionality into a separate plugin for users // who want just the basic event & back button support, without all the // extra awesomeness that BBQ provides. This plugin will be included as // part of jQuery BBQ, but also be available separately. (function($,window,undefined){ '$:nomunge'; // Used by YUI compressor. // Reused string. var str_hashchange = 'hashchange', // Method / object references. doc = document, fake_onhashchange, special = $.event.special, // Does the browser support window.onhashchange? supports_onhashchange = 'on' + str_hashchange in window; // Get location.hash (or what you'd expect location.hash to be) sans any // leading #. Thanks for making this necessary, Firefox! function get_fragment( url ) { url = url || location.href; return '#' + url.replace( /^[^#]*#?(.*)$/, '$1' ); }; // Method: jQuery.fn.hashchange // // Bind a handler to the window.onhashchange event or trigger all bound // window.onhashchange event handlers. This behavior is consistent with // jQuery's built-in event handlers. // // Usage: // // > jQuery(window).hashchange( [ handler ] ); // // Arguments: // // handler - (Function) Optional handler to be bound to the hashchange // event. This is a "shortcut" for the more verbose form: // jQuery(window).bind( 'hashchange', handler ). If handler is omitted, // all bound window.onhashchange event handlers will be triggered. This // is a shortcut for the more verbose // jQuery(window).trigger( 'hashchange' ). These forms are described in // the section. // // Returns: // // (jQuery) The initial jQuery collection of elements. // Allow the "shortcut" format $(elem).hashchange( fn ) for binding and // $(elem).hashchange() for triggering, like jQuery does for built-in events. $.fn[ str_hashchange ] = function( fn ) { return fn ? this.bind( str_hashchange, fn ) : this.trigger( str_hashchange ); }; // Property: jQuery.fn.hashchange.delay // // The numeric interval (in milliseconds) at which the // polling loop executes. Defaults to 50. $.fn[ str_hashchange ].delay = 50; // Event: hashchange event // // Fired when location.hash changes. In browsers that support it, the native // HTML5 window.onhashchange event is used, otherwise a polling loop is // initialized, running every milliseconds to // see if the hash has changed. // // Usage as described in : // // > // Bind an event handler. // > jQuery(window).hashchange( function(e) { // > var hash = location.hash; // > ... // > }); // > // > // Manually trigger the event handler. // > jQuery(window).hashchange(); // // A more verbose usage that allows for event namespacing: // // > // Bind an event handler. // > jQuery(window).bind( 'hashchange', function(e) { // > var hash = location.hash; // > ... // > }); // > // > // Manually trigger the event handler. // > jQuery(window).trigger( 'hashchange' ); // // Additional Notes: // // * The polling loop and Iframe are not created until at least one handler // is actually bound to the 'hashchange' event. // * If you need the bound handler(s) to execute immediately, in cases where // a location.hash exists on page load, via bookmark or page refresh for // example, use jQuery(window).hashchange() or the more verbose // jQuery(window).trigger( 'hashchange' ). // Override existing $.event.special.hashchange methods (allowing this plugin // to be defined after jQuery BBQ in BBQ's source code). special[ str_hashchange ] = $.extend( special[ str_hashchange ], { // Called only when the first 'hashchange' event is bound to window. setup: function() { // If window.onhashchange is supported natively, there's nothing to do.. if ( supports_onhashchange ) { return false; } // Otherwise, we need to create our own. And we don't want to call this // until the user binds to the event, just in case they never do, since it // will create a polling loop and possibly even a hidden Iframe. $( fake_onhashchange.start ); }, // Called only when the last 'hashchange' event is unbound from window. teardown: function() { // If window.onhashchange is supported natively, there's nothing to do.. if ( supports_onhashchange ) { return false; } // Otherwise, we need to stop ours (if possible). $( fake_onhashchange.stop ); } }); // fake_onhashchange creates a polling loop to watch for hash changes and // triggers the window.onhashchange event for browsers that don't natively // support it. fake_onhashchange = (function(){ var self = {}, timeout_id, // Remember the initial hash so it doesn't get triggered immediately. last_hash = get_fragment(), fn_retval = function(val){ return val; }, history_set = fn_retval, history_get = fn_retval; // Start the polling loop. self.start = function() { timeout_id || poll(); }; // Stop the polling loop. self.stop = function() { timeout_id && clearTimeout( timeout_id ); timeout_id = undefined; }; // This polling loop checks every $.fn.hashchange.delay milliseconds to see // if location.hash has changed, and triggers the 'hashchange' event on // window when necessary. function poll() { var hash = get_fragment(), history_hash = history_get( last_hash ); if ( hash !== last_hash ) { history_set( last_hash = hash, history_hash ); $(window).trigger( str_hashchange ); } else if ( history_hash !== last_hash ) { location.href = location.href.replace( /#.*/, '' ) + history_hash; } timeout_id = setTimeout( poll, $.fn[ str_hashchange ].delay ); }; return self; })(); })(jQuery,this);