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/*!
* VisualEditor UserInterface Element class.
*
* @copyright 2011-2013 VisualEditor Team and others; see AUTHORS.txt
* @license The MIT License (MIT); see LICENSE.txt
*/
/**
* Creates an ve.Element object.
*
* @class
* @abstract
*
* @constructor
* @param {Object} [config] Config options
* @cfg {Function} [$$] jQuery for the frame the widget is in
*/
ve.Element = function VeElement( config ) {
// Initialize config
config = config || {};
// Properties
this.$$ = config.$$ || ve.Element.get$$( document );
this.$ = this.$$( this.$$.context.createElement( this.getTagName() ) );
};
/* Static Properties */
/**
* @static
* @property
* @inheritable
*/
ve.Element.static = {};
/**
* HTML tag name.
*
* This may be ignored if getTagName is overridden.
*
* @static
* @property {string}
* @inheritable
*/
ve.Element.static.tagName = 'div';
/* Static Methods */
/**
* Gets a jQuery function within a specific document.
*
* @method
* @param {jQuery|HTMLElement|HTMLDocument|Window} context Context to bind the function to
* @param {ve.ui.Frame} [frame] Frame of the document context
* @returns {Function} Bound jQuery function
*/
ve.Element.get$$ = function ( context, frame ) {
function wrapper( selector ) {
return $( selector, wrapper.context );
}
wrapper.context = this.getDocument( context );
if ( frame ) {
wrapper.frame = frame;
}
return wrapper;
};
/**
* Get the document of an element.
*
* @method
* @param {jQuery|HTMLElement|HTMLDocument|Window} context Context to bind the function to
* @returns {HTMLDocument} Document object
* @throws {Error} If context is invalid
*/
ve.Element.getDocument = function ( context ) {
var doc =
// jQuery - selections created "offscreen" won't have a context, so .context isn't reliable
( context[0] && context[0].ownerDocument ) ||
// Empty jQuery selections might have a context
context.context ||
// HTMLElement
context.ownerDocument ||
// Window
context.document ||
// HTMLDocument
( context.nodeType === 9 && context );
if ( doc ) {
return doc;
}
throw new Error( 'Invalid context' );
};
/**
* Get the window of an element or document.
*
* @method
* @param {jQuery|HTMLElement|HTMLDocument|Window} context Context to bind the function to
* @returns {Window} Window object
*/
ve.Element.getWindow = function ( context ) {
var doc = this.getDocument( context );
return doc.parentWindow || doc.defaultView;
};
The Great ve.ui.Surface refactor of 2013 Prologue: Farewell ve.Editor my good chap… Oh, hey there HTML frames - I didn't see you there! In a world where iframes are outlaws, and symbols like document and window are global, there were more than a few assumptions about which document or window was being used. But fear not - for this commit (probably) tracks them all down, leaving a trail of iframe-compatible awesomeness in its wake. With the great ve.ui.Surface now able to be used inside of iframes, let the reference editing commence. But there, lurking in the darkness is a DM issue so fierce it may take Roan and/or Ed up to 3 whole hours to sort it out. Note to Roan and/or Ed: Editing references seems to work fine, but when saving the page there are "no changes" which is a reasonable indication to the contrary. Objectives: * Make it possible to have multiple surfaces be instantiated, get along nicely, and be embedded inside of iframes if needed. * Make reference content editable within a dialog Approach: * Move what's left of ve.Editor to ve.ui.Surface and essentially obliterate all use of it * Make even more stuff inherit from ve.Element (long live this.$$) * Use the correct document or window anywhere it was being assumed to be the top level one * Resolve stacking order issues by removing the excessive use of z-index and introducing global and local overlay elements for each editor * Add a surface to the reference dialog, load up the reference contents and save them back on apply * Actually destroy what we create in ce and ui surfaces * Add recursive frame offset calculation method to ve.Element * Moved ve.ce.Surface's getSelectionRect method to the prototype Bonus: * Move ve.ce.DocumentNode.css contents to ve.ce.Node.css (not sure why it was separate in the first place, but I'm likely the one to blame) * Fix blatant lies in documentation * Whitespace cleanup here and there * Get rid of ve.ui.Window overlays - not used or needed Change-Id: Iede83e7d24f7cb249b6ba3dc45d770445b862e08
2013-05-20 22:45:50 +00:00
/**
* Get the offset between two frames.
*
* TODO: Make this function not use recursion.
*
* @method
* @param {Window} from Window of the child frame
* @param {Window} [to=window] Window of the parent frame
* @param {Object} [offset] Offset to start with, used internally
* @returns {Object} Offset object, containing left and top properties
*/
ve.Element.getFrameOffset = function ( from, to, offset ) {
The Great ve.ui.Surface refactor of 2013 Prologue: Farewell ve.Editor my good chap… Oh, hey there HTML frames - I didn't see you there! In a world where iframes are outlaws, and symbols like document and window are global, there were more than a few assumptions about which document or window was being used. But fear not - for this commit (probably) tracks them all down, leaving a trail of iframe-compatible awesomeness in its wake. With the great ve.ui.Surface now able to be used inside of iframes, let the reference editing commence. But there, lurking in the darkness is a DM issue so fierce it may take Roan and/or Ed up to 3 whole hours to sort it out. Note to Roan and/or Ed: Editing references seems to work fine, but when saving the page there are "no changes" which is a reasonable indication to the contrary. Objectives: * Make it possible to have multiple surfaces be instantiated, get along nicely, and be embedded inside of iframes if needed. * Make reference content editable within a dialog Approach: * Move what's left of ve.Editor to ve.ui.Surface and essentially obliterate all use of it * Make even more stuff inherit from ve.Element (long live this.$$) * Use the correct document or window anywhere it was being assumed to be the top level one * Resolve stacking order issues by removing the excessive use of z-index and introducing global and local overlay elements for each editor * Add a surface to the reference dialog, load up the reference contents and save them back on apply * Actually destroy what we create in ce and ui surfaces * Add recursive frame offset calculation method to ve.Element * Moved ve.ce.Surface's getSelectionRect method to the prototype Bonus: * Move ve.ce.DocumentNode.css contents to ve.ce.Node.css (not sure why it was separate in the first place, but I'm likely the one to blame) * Fix blatant lies in documentation * Whitespace cleanup here and there * Get rid of ve.ui.Window overlays - not used or needed Change-Id: Iede83e7d24f7cb249b6ba3dc45d770445b862e08
2013-05-20 22:45:50 +00:00
var i, len, frames, frame, rect;
if ( !to ) {
to = window;
}
if ( !offset ) {
offset = { 'top': 0, 'left': 0 };
}
if ( from.parent === from ) {
return offset;
}
// Get iframe element
frames = from.parent.document.getElementsByTagName( 'iframe' );
for ( i = 0, len = frames.length; i < len; i++ ) {
The Great ve.ui.Surface refactor of 2013 Prologue: Farewell ve.Editor my good chap… Oh, hey there HTML frames - I didn't see you there! In a world where iframes are outlaws, and symbols like document and window are global, there were more than a few assumptions about which document or window was being used. But fear not - for this commit (probably) tracks them all down, leaving a trail of iframe-compatible awesomeness in its wake. With the great ve.ui.Surface now able to be used inside of iframes, let the reference editing commence. But there, lurking in the darkness is a DM issue so fierce it may take Roan and/or Ed up to 3 whole hours to sort it out. Note to Roan and/or Ed: Editing references seems to work fine, but when saving the page there are "no changes" which is a reasonable indication to the contrary. Objectives: * Make it possible to have multiple surfaces be instantiated, get along nicely, and be embedded inside of iframes if needed. * Make reference content editable within a dialog Approach: * Move what's left of ve.Editor to ve.ui.Surface and essentially obliterate all use of it * Make even more stuff inherit from ve.Element (long live this.$$) * Use the correct document or window anywhere it was being assumed to be the top level one * Resolve stacking order issues by removing the excessive use of z-index and introducing global and local overlay elements for each editor * Add a surface to the reference dialog, load up the reference contents and save them back on apply * Actually destroy what we create in ce and ui surfaces * Add recursive frame offset calculation method to ve.Element * Moved ve.ce.Surface's getSelectionRect method to the prototype Bonus: * Move ve.ce.DocumentNode.css contents to ve.ce.Node.css (not sure why it was separate in the first place, but I'm likely the one to blame) * Fix blatant lies in documentation * Whitespace cleanup here and there * Get rid of ve.ui.Window overlays - not used or needed Change-Id: Iede83e7d24f7cb249b6ba3dc45d770445b862e08
2013-05-20 22:45:50 +00:00
if ( frames[i].contentWindow === from ) {
frame = frames[i];
break;
}
}
// Recursively accumulate offset values
if ( frame ) {
rect = frame.getBoundingClientRect();
offset.left += rect.left;
offset.top += rect.top;
if ( from !== to ) {
this.getFrameOffset( from.parent, offset );
}
}
return offset;
};
/**
* Get the offset between two elements.
*
* @param {jQuery} $from
* @param {jQuery} $to
* @returns {Object} Translated position coordinates, containing top and left properties
*/
ve.Element.getRelativePosition = function ( $from, $to ) {
var from = $from.offset(),
to = $to.offset();
return { 'top': from.top - to.top, 'left': from.left - to.left };
};
/* Methods */
/**
* Get the HTML tag name.
*
* Override this method to base the result on instance information.
*
* @method
* @returns {string} HTML tag name
*/
ve.Element.prototype.getTagName = function () {
return this.constructor.static.tagName;
};
/**
* Get the DOM document.
*
* @method
* @returns {HTMLDocument} Document object
*/
ve.Element.prototype.getElementDocument = function () {
return ve.Element.getDocument( this.$ );
};
/**
* Get the DOM window.
*
* @method
* @returns {Window} Window object
*/
ve.Element.prototype.getElementWindow = function () {
return ve.Element.getWindow( this.$ );
};