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Also make sure class and file names have the same case. Change-Id: I21042e40030051326f8c55fd62a86a54e9011a4a
134 lines
4.6 KiB
JavaScript
134 lines
4.6 KiB
JavaScript
/*
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* This file is part of the MediaWiki extension MultimediaViewer.
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*
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* MultimediaViewer is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* MultimediaViewer is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with MultimediaViewer. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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( function ( mw, $ ) {
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/**
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* Loads an image.
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* @class mw.mmv.provider.Image
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*/
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function Image() {
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/**
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* @property {mw.mmv.logging.Performance}
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* @private
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*/
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this.performance = new mw.mmv.logging.Performance();
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/**
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* AJAX call cache.
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* @property {Object.<string, jQuery.Promise>} cache
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* @protected
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*/
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this.cache = {};
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}
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/**
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* Loads an image and returns it. Includes performance metrics via mw.mmv.logging.Performance.
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* When the browser supports it, the image is loaded as an AJAX request.
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* @param {string} url
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* @return {jQuery.Promise.<HTMLImageElement>} A promise which resolves to the image object.
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* When loaded via AJAX, it has progress events, which return an array with the content loaded
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* so far and with the progress as a floating-point number between 0 and 100.
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*/
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Image.prototype.get = function ( url ) {
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var provider = this,
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cacheKey = url,
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start,
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rawGet;
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if ( !this.cache[cacheKey] ) {
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if ( this.imagePreloadingSupported() ) {
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rawGet = $.proxy( provider.rawGet, provider, url, true );
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this.cache[cacheKey] = this.performance.record( 'image', url ).then( rawGet, rawGet );
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} else {
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start = $.now();
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this.cache[cacheKey] = this.rawGet( url );
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this.cache[cacheKey].always( function () {
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provider.performance.recordEntry( 'image', $.now() - start, url );
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} );
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}
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this.cache[cacheKey].fail( function ( error ) {
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mw.log( provider.constructor.name + ' provider failed to load: ', error );
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} );
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}
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return this.cache[cacheKey];
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};
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/**
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* Internal version of get(): no caching, no performance metrics.
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* @param {string} url
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* @param {boolean} [cors] if true, use CORS for preloading
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* @return {jQuery.Promise.<HTMLImageElement>} a promise which resolves to the image object
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*/
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Image.prototype.rawGet = function ( url, cors ) {
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var img = new window.Image(),
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deferred = $.Deferred();
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// This attribute is necessary in Firefox, which needs it for the image request after
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// the XHR to hit the cache by being a proper CORS request. In IE11, however,
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// the presence of that attribute would cause the second image request to miss the cache,
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// because IE11 adds a no-cache request header to image CORS requests. As a result,
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// we call needsCrossOrigin to check if the current browser needs to set the attribute
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// or not in order to avoid loading the image twice.
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if ( cors && this.needsCrossOrigin() ) {
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img.crossOrigin = 'anonymous';
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}
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img.onload = function() {
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deferred.resolve( img );
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};
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img.onerror = function() {
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deferred.reject( 'could not load image from ' + url );
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};
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img.src = url;
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return deferred;
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};
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/**
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* Checks whether the current browser supports AJAX preloading of images.
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* This means that:
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* - the browser supports CORS requests (large wiki farms usually host images on a
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* separate domain) and
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* - either AJAX and normal image loading uses the same cache (when an image is used by a CORS
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* request, and then normally by setting img.src, it is only loaded once)
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* - or (as is the case with Firefox) they are cached separately, but that can be changed by
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* setting the crossOrigin attribute
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* @return {boolean}
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*/
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Image.prototype.imagePreloadingSupported = function () {
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// This checks if the browser supports CORS requests in XHRs
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return window.XMLHttpRequest !== undefined && 'withCredentials' in new XMLHttpRequest();
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};
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/**
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* Checks whether the current browser needs to set crossOrigin on images to avoid
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* doing a double load
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*/
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Image.prototype.needsCrossOrigin = function () {
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// This check is essentially "is this browser anything but IE > 10?".
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// I couldn't find something more topical because IE11 does support the crossOrigin
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// attribute, just in a counter-productive way compared to all the other browsers
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// who also support it.
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return window.MSInputMethodContext === undefined;
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};
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mw.mmv.provider.Image = Image;
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}( mediaWiki, jQuery ) );
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