mediawiki-extensions-Visual.../modules/ve/dm/ve.dm.Annotation.js
Trevor Parscal 8ea206c743 Removed htmlTagName and htmlAttributes from hash
This was only causing data bloat and also errors because htmlTagName and htmlAttributes are only set if the annotation was constructed from an HTML element

Change-Id: I3d36bca6cd0194e1a4456bb51156117f70b96b13
2012-10-19 16:01:28 -07:00

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/**
* VisualEditor data model Annotation class.
*
* @copyright 2011-2012 VisualEditor Team and others; see AUTHORS.txt
* @license The MIT License (MIT); see LICENSE.txt
*/
/**
* Generic data model annotation.
*
* This is an abstract class, annotations should extend this and call this constructor from their
* constructor. You should not instantiate this class directly.
*
* Annotations in the linear model are instances of subclasses of this class. Subclasses are
* required to have a constructor with the same signature.
*
* this.htmlTagName and this.htmlAttributes are private to the base class, subclasses must not
* use them. Any information from the HTML element that is needed later should be extracted into
* this.data by overriding getAnnotationData(). Subclasses can read from this.data but must not
* write to it directly.
*
* @class
* @abstract
* @constructor
*
* @param {HTMLElement} [element] HTML element this annotation was converted from, if any
*/
ve.dm.Annotation = function VeDmAnnotation( element ) {
this.name = this.constructor.static.name; // Needed for proper hashing
this.data = {};
if ( element ) {
this.htmlTagName = element.nodeName.toLowerCase();
this.htmlAttributes = ve.getDOMAttributes( element );
this.data = this.getAnnotationData( element );
}
};
/* Static properties */
/**
* Object containing static properties. ve.inheritClass() contains special logic to make sure these
* properties are inherited by subclasses.
*/
ve.dm.Annotation.static = {};
/**
* Symbolic name for the annotation class. Must be set to a unique string by every subclass.
*/
ve.dm.Annotation.static.name = null;
/**
* Array of HTML tag names that this annotation should be a match candidate for.
* Empty array means none, null means any.
* For more information about annotation matching, see ve.dm.AnnotationFactory.
*/
ve.dm.Annotation.static.matchTagNames = null;
/**
* Array of RDFa types that this annotation should be a match candidate for.
* Empty array means none, null means any.
* For more information about annotation matching, see ve.dm.AnnotationFactory.
*/
ve.dm.Annotation.static.matchRdfaTypes = null;
/**
* Optional function to determine whether this annotation should match a given element.
* Takes an HTMLElement and returns true or false.
* This function is only called if this annotation has a chance of "winning"; see
* ve.dm.AnnotationFactory for more information about annotation matching.
* If set to null, this property is ignored. Setting this to null is not the same as unconditionally
* returning true, because the presence or absence of a matchFunction affects the annotation's
* specificity.
*
* NOTE: This function is NOT a method, within this function "this" will not refer to an instance
* of this class (or to anything reasonable, for that matter).
*/
ve.dm.Annotation.static.matchFunction = null;
/* Methods */
/**
* Get annotation data for the linear model. Called when building a new annotation from an HTML
* element.
*
* This annotation data object is completely free-form. It's stored in the linear model, it can be
* manipulated by UI widgets, and you access it as this.data in toHTML() on the way out and in
* renderHTML() for rendering. It is also the ONLY data you can reliably use in those contexts, so
* any information from the HTML element that you'll need later should be extracted into the data
* object here.
*
* @param {HTMLElement} element HTML element this annotation will represent
* @returns {Object} Annotation data
*/
ve.dm.Annotation.prototype.getAnnotationData = function ( element ) {
return {};
};
/**
* Convert this annotation back to HTML for output purposes.
*
* You should only use this.data here, you cannot reliably use any of the other properties.
* The default action is to restore the original HTML element's tag name and attributes (if this
* annotation was created based on an element). If a subclass wants to do this too (this is common),
* it should call its parent's implementation first, then manipulate the return value.
*
* @returns {Object} Object with 'tag' (tag name) and 'attributes' (object with attribute key/values)
*/
ve.dm.Annotation.prototype.toHTML = function () {
return {
'tag': this.htmlTagName || '',
'attributes': this.htmlAttributes || {}
};
};
/**
* Convert this annotation to HTML for rendering purposes. By default, this just calls toHTML(),
* but it may be customized if the rendering should be different from the output.
*
* @see ve.dm.Annotation.toHTML
* @returns {Object} Object with 'tag' (tag name) and 'attributes' (object with attribute key/values)
*/
ve.dm.Annotation.prototype.renderHTML = function () {
return this.toHTML();
};
/**
* Custom hash function for ve.getHash(). Should not be overridden by subclasses.
*/
ve.dm.Annotation.prototype.getHash = function () {
var keys = [ 'name', 'data' ], obj = {}, i;
for ( i = 0; i < keys.length; i++ ) {
if ( this[keys[i]] !== undefined ) {
obj[keys[i]] = this[keys[i]];
}
}
return ve.getHash( obj );
};