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/*
Copyright (c) 2004-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
Available via Academic Free License >= 2.1 OR the modified BSD license.
see: http://dojotoolkit.org/license for details
*/
if(!dojo._hasResource["dijit._WidgetBase"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code.
dojo._hasResource["dijit._WidgetBase"] = true;
dojo.provide("dijit._WidgetBase");
dojo.require("dijit._base.manager");
dojo.require("dojo.Stateful");
(function(){
dojo.declare("dijit._WidgetBase", dojo.Stateful, {
// summary:
// Future base class for all Dijit widgets.
// _Widget extends this class adding support for various features needed by desktop.
// id: [const] String
// A unique, opaque ID string that can be assigned by users or by the
// system. If the developer passes an ID which is known not to be
// unique, the specified ID is ignored and the system-generated ID is
// used instead.
id: "",
// lang: [const] String
// Rarely used. Overrides the default Dojo locale used to render this widget,
// as defined by the [HTML LANG](http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/dirlang.html#adef-lang) attribute.
// Value must be among the list of locales specified during by the Dojo bootstrap,
// formatted according to [RFC 3066](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt) (like en-us).
lang: "",
// dir: [const] String
// Bi-directional support, as defined by the [HTML DIR](http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/dirlang.html#adef-dir)
// attribute. Either left-to-right "ltr" or right-to-left "rtl". If undefined, widgets renders in page's
// default direction.
dir: "",
// class: String
// HTML class attribute
"class": "",
// style: String||Object
// HTML style attributes as cssText string or name/value hash
style: "",
// title: String
// HTML title attribute.
//
// For form widgets this specifies a tooltip to display when hovering over
// the widget (just like the native HTML title attribute).
//
// For TitlePane or for when this widget is a child of a TabContainer, AccordionContainer,
// etc., it's used to specify the tab label, accordion pane title, etc.
title: "",
// tooltip: String
// When this widget's title attribute is used to for a tab label, accordion pane title, etc.,
// this specifies the tooltip to appear when the mouse is hovered over that text.
tooltip: "",
// baseClass: [protected] String
// Root CSS class of the widget (ex: dijitTextBox), used to construct CSS classes to indicate
// widget state.
baseClass: "",
// srcNodeRef: [readonly] DomNode
// pointer to original DOM node
srcNodeRef: null,
// domNode: [readonly] DomNode
// This is our visible representation of the widget! Other DOM
// Nodes may by assigned to other properties, usually through the
// template system's dojoAttachPoint syntax, but the domNode
// property is the canonical "top level" node in widget UI.
domNode: null,
// containerNode: [readonly] DomNode
// Designates where children of the source DOM node will be placed.
// "Children" in this case refers to both DOM nodes and widgets.
// For example, for myWidget:
//
// | <div dojoType=myWidget>
// | <b> here's a plain DOM node
// | <span dojoType=subWidget>and a widget</span>
// | <i> and another plain DOM node </i>
// | </div>
//
// containerNode would point to:
//
// | <b> here's a plain DOM node
// | <span dojoType=subWidget>and a widget</span>
// | <i> and another plain DOM node </i>
//
// In templated widgets, "containerNode" is set via a
// dojoAttachPoint assignment.
//
// containerNode must be defined for any widget that accepts innerHTML
// (like ContentPane or BorderContainer or even Button), and conversely
// is null for widgets that don't, like TextBox.
containerNode: null,
/*=====
// _started: Boolean
// startup() has completed.
_started: false,
=====*/
// attributeMap: [protected] Object
// attributeMap sets up a "binding" between attributes (aka properties)
// of the widget and the widget's DOM.
// Changes to widget attributes listed in attributeMap will be
// reflected into the DOM.
//
// For example, calling set('title', 'hello')
// on a TitlePane will automatically cause the TitlePane's DOM to update
// with the new title.
//
// attributeMap is a hash where the key is an attribute of the widget,
// and the value reflects a binding to a:
//
// - DOM node attribute
// | focus: {node: "focusNode", type: "attribute"}
// Maps this.focus to this.focusNode.focus
//
// - DOM node innerHTML
// | title: { node: "titleNode", type: "innerHTML" }
// Maps this.title to this.titleNode.innerHTML
//
// - DOM node innerText
// | title: { node: "titleNode", type: "innerText" }
// Maps this.title to this.titleNode.innerText
//
// - DOM node CSS class
// | myClass: { node: "domNode", type: "class" }
// Maps this.myClass to this.domNode.className
//
// If the value is an array, then each element in the array matches one of the
// formats of the above list.
//
// There are also some shorthands for backwards compatibility:
// - string --> { node: string, type: "attribute" }, for example:
// | "focusNode" ---> { node: "focusNode", type: "attribute" }
// - "" --> { node: "domNode", type: "attribute" }
attributeMap: {id:"", dir:"", lang:"", "class":"", style:"", title:""},
// _blankGif: [protected] String
// Path to a blank 1x1 image.
// Used by <img> nodes in templates that really get their image via CSS background-image.
_blankGif: (dojo.config.blankGif || dojo.moduleUrl("dojo", "resources/blank.gif")).toString(),
//////////// INITIALIZATION METHODS ///////////////////////////////////////
postscript: function(/*Object?*/params, /*DomNode|String*/srcNodeRef){
// summary:
// Kicks off widget instantiation. See create() for details.
// tags:
// private
this.create(params, srcNodeRef);
},
create: function(/*Object?*/params, /*DomNode|String?*/srcNodeRef){
// summary:
// Kick off the life-cycle of a widget
// params:
// Hash of initialization parameters for widget, including
// scalar values (like title, duration etc.) and functions,
// typically callbacks like onClick.
// srcNodeRef:
// If a srcNodeRef (DOM node) is specified:
// - use srcNodeRef.innerHTML as my contents
// - if this is a behavioral widget then apply behavior
// to that srcNodeRef
// - otherwise, replace srcNodeRef with my generated DOM
// tree
// description:
// Create calls a number of widget methods (postMixInProperties, buildRendering, postCreate,
// etc.), some of which of you'll want to override. See http://docs.dojocampus.org/dijit/_Widget
// for a discussion of the widget creation lifecycle.
//
// Of course, adventurous developers could override create entirely, but this should
// only be done as a last resort.
// tags:
// private
// store pointer to original DOM tree
this.srcNodeRef = dojo.byId(srcNodeRef);
// For garbage collection. An array of handles returned by Widget.connect()
// Each handle returned from Widget.connect() is an array of handles from dojo.connect()
this._connects = [];
// For garbage collection. An array of handles returned by Widget.subscribe()
// The handle returned from Widget.subscribe() is the handle returned from dojo.subscribe()
this._subscribes = [];
// mix in our passed parameters
if(this.srcNodeRef && (typeof this.srcNodeRef.id == "string")){ this.id = this.srcNodeRef.id; }
if(params){
this.params = params;
dojo._mixin(this, params);
}
this.postMixInProperties();
// generate an id for the widget if one wasn't specified
// (be sure to do this before buildRendering() because that function might
// expect the id to be there.)
if(!this.id){
this.id = dijit.getUniqueId(this.declaredClass.replace(/\./g,"_"));
}
dijit.registry.add(this);
this.buildRendering();
if(this.domNode){
// Copy attributes listed in attributeMap into the [newly created] DOM for the widget.
// Also calls custom setters for all attributes with custom setters.
this._applyAttributes();
// If srcNodeRef was specified, then swap out original srcNode for this widget's DOM tree.
// For 2.0, move this after postCreate(). postCreate() shouldn't depend on the
// widget being attached to the DOM since it isn't when a widget is created programmatically like
// new MyWidget({}). See #11635.
var source = this.srcNodeRef;
if(source && source.parentNode && this.domNode !== source){
source.parentNode.replaceChild(this.domNode, source);
}
}
if(this.domNode){
// Note: for 2.0 may want to rename widgetId to dojo._scopeName + "_widgetId",
// assuming that dojo._scopeName even exists in 2.0
this.domNode.setAttribute("widgetId", this.id);
}
this.postCreate();
// If srcNodeRef has been processed and removed from the DOM (e.g. TemplatedWidget) then delete it to allow GC.
if(this.srcNodeRef && !this.srcNodeRef.parentNode){
delete this.srcNodeRef;
}
this._created = true;
},
_applyAttributes: function(){
// summary:
// Step during widget creation to copy all widget attributes to the
// DOM as per attributeMap and _setXXXAttr functions.
// description:
// Skips over blank/false attribute values, unless they were explicitly specified
// as parameters to the widget, since those are the default anyway,
// and setting tabIndex="" is different than not setting tabIndex at all.
//
// It processes the attributes in the attribute map first, and then
// it goes through and processes the attributes for the _setXXXAttr
// functions that have been specified
// tags:
// private
var condAttrApply = function(attr, scope){
if((scope.params && attr in scope.params) || scope[attr]){
scope.set(attr, scope[attr]);
}
};
// Do the attributes in attributeMap
for(var attr in this.attributeMap){
condAttrApply(attr, this);
}
// And also any attributes with custom setters
dojo.forEach(this._getSetterAttributes(), function(a){
if(!(a in this.attributeMap)){
condAttrApply(a, this);
}
}, this);
},
_getSetterAttributes: function(){
// summary:
// Returns list of attributes with custom setters for this widget
var ctor = this.constructor;
if(!ctor._setterAttrs){
var r = (ctor._setterAttrs = []),
attrs,
proto = ctor.prototype;
for(var fxName in proto){
if(dojo.isFunction(proto[fxName]) && (attrs = fxName.match(/^_set([a-zA-Z]*)Attr$/)) && attrs[1]){
r.push(attrs[1].charAt(0).toLowerCase() + attrs[1].substr(1));
}
}
}
return ctor._setterAttrs; // String[]
},
postMixInProperties: function(){
// summary:
// Called after the parameters to the widget have been read-in,
// but before the widget template is instantiated. Especially
// useful to set properties that are referenced in the widget
// template.
// tags:
// protected
},
buildRendering: function(){
// summary:
// Construct the UI for this widget, setting this.domNode
// description:
// Most widgets will mixin `dijit._Templated`, which implements this
// method.
// tags:
// protected
if(!this.domNode){
// Create root node if it wasn't created by _Templated
this.domNode = this.srcNodeRef || dojo.create('div');
}
// baseClass is a single class name or occasionally a space-separated list of names.
// Add those classes to the DOMNode. If RTL mode then also add with Rtl suffix.
// TODO: make baseClass custom setter
if(this.baseClass){
var classes = this.baseClass.split(" ");
if(!this.isLeftToRight()){
classes = classes.concat( dojo.map(classes, function(name){ return name+"Rtl"; }));
}
dojo.addClass(this.domNode, classes);
}
},
postCreate: function(){
// summary:
// Processing after the DOM fragment is created
// description:
// Called after the DOM fragment has been created, but not necessarily
// added to the document. Do not include any operations which rely on
// node dimensions or placement.
// tags:
// protected
},
startup: function(){
// summary:
// Processing after the DOM fragment is added to the document
// description:
// Called after a widget and its children have been created and added to the page,
// and all related widgets have finished their create() cycle, up through postCreate().
// This is useful for composite widgets that need to control or layout sub-widgets.
// Many layout widgets can use this as a wiring phase.
this._started = true;
},
//////////// DESTROY FUNCTIONS ////////////////////////////////
destroyRecursive: function(/*Boolean?*/ preserveDom){
// summary:
// Destroy this widget and its descendants
// description:
// This is the generic "destructor" function that all widget users
// should call to cleanly discard with a widget. Once a widget is
// destroyed, it is removed from the manager object.
// preserveDom:
// If true, this method will leave the original DOM structure
// alone of descendant Widgets. Note: This will NOT work with
// dijit._Templated widgets.
this._beingDestroyed = true;
this.destroyDescendants(preserveDom);
this.destroy(preserveDom);
},
destroy: function(/*Boolean*/ preserveDom){
// summary:
// Destroy this widget, but not its descendants.
// This method will, however, destroy internal widgets such as those used within a template.
// preserveDom: Boolean
// If true, this method will leave the original DOM structure alone.
// Note: This will not yet work with _Templated widgets
this._beingDestroyed = true;
this.uninitialize();
var d = dojo,
dfe = d.forEach,
dun = d.unsubscribe;
dfe(this._connects, function(array){
dfe(array, d.disconnect);
});
dfe(this._subscribes, function(handle){
dun(handle);
});
// destroy widgets created as part of template, etc.
dfe(this._supportingWidgets || [], function(w){
if(w.destroyRecursive){
w.destroyRecursive();
}else if(w.destroy){
w.destroy();
}
});
this.destroyRendering(preserveDom);
dijit.registry.remove(this.id);
this._destroyed = true;
},
destroyRendering: function(/*Boolean?*/ preserveDom){
// summary:
// Destroys the DOM nodes associated with this widget
// preserveDom:
// If true, this method will leave the original DOM structure alone
// during tear-down. Note: this will not work with _Templated
// widgets yet.
// tags:
// protected
if(this.bgIframe){
this.bgIframe.destroy(preserveDom);
delete this.bgIframe;
}
if(this.domNode){
if(preserveDom){
dojo.removeAttr(this.domNode, "widgetId");
}else{
dojo.destroy(this.domNode);
}
delete this.domNode;
}
if(this.srcNodeRef){
if(!preserveDom){
dojo.destroy(this.srcNodeRef);
}
delete this.srcNodeRef;
}
},
destroyDescendants: function(/*Boolean?*/ preserveDom){
// summary:
// Recursively destroy the children of this widget and their
// descendants.
// preserveDom:
// If true, the preserveDom attribute is passed to all descendant
// widget's .destroy() method. Not for use with _Templated
// widgets.
// get all direct descendants and destroy them recursively
dojo.forEach(this.getChildren(), function(widget){
if(widget.destroyRecursive){
widget.destroyRecursive(preserveDom);
}
});
},
uninitialize: function(){
// summary:
// Stub function. Override to implement custom widget tear-down
// behavior.
// tags:
// protected
return false;
},
////////////////// GET/SET, CUSTOM SETTERS, ETC. ///////////////////
_setClassAttr: function(/*String*/ value){
// summary:
// Custom setter for the CSS "class" attribute
// tags:
// protected
var mapNode = this[this.attributeMap["class"] || 'domNode'];
dojo.replaceClass(mapNode, value, this["class"]);
this._set("class", value);
},
_setStyleAttr: function(/*String||Object*/ value){
// summary:
// Sets the style attribute of the widget according to value,
// which is either a hash like {height: "5px", width: "3px"}
// or a plain string
// description:
// Determines which node to set the style on based on style setting
// in attributeMap.
// tags:
// protected
var mapNode = this[this.attributeMap.style || 'domNode'];
// Note: technically we should revert any style setting made in a previous call
// to his method, but that's difficult to keep track of.
if(dojo.isObject(value)){
dojo.style(mapNode, value);
}else{
if(mapNode.style.cssText){
mapNode.style.cssText += "; " + value;
}else{
mapNode.style.cssText = value;
}
}
this._set("style", value);
},
_attrToDom: function(/*String*/ attr, /*String*/ value){
// summary:
// Reflect a widget attribute (title, tabIndex, duration etc.) to
// the widget DOM, as specified in attributeMap.
// Note some attributes like "type"
// cannot be processed this way as they are not mutable.
//
// tags:
// private
var commands = this.attributeMap[attr];
dojo.forEach(dojo.isArray(commands) ? commands : [commands], function(command){
// Get target node and what we are doing to that node
var mapNode = this[command.node || command || "domNode"]; // DOM node
var type = command.type || "attribute"; // class, innerHTML, innerText, or attribute
switch(type){
case "attribute":
if(dojo.isFunction(value)){ // functions execute in the context of the widget
value = dojo.hitch(this, value);
}
// Get the name of the DOM node attribute; usually it's the same
// as the name of the attribute in the widget (attr), but can be overridden.
// Also maps handler names to lowercase, like onSubmit --> onsubmit
var attrName = command.attribute ? command.attribute :
(/^on[A-Z][a-zA-Z]*$/.test(attr) ? attr.toLowerCase() : attr);
dojo.attr(mapNode, attrName, value);
break;
case "innerText":
mapNode.innerHTML = "";
mapNode.appendChild(dojo.doc.createTextNode(value));
break;
case "innerHTML":
mapNode.innerHTML = value;
break;
case "class":
dojo.replaceClass(mapNode, value, this[attr]);
break;
}
}, this);
},
get: function(name){
// summary:
// Get a property from a widget.
// name:
// The property to get.
// description:
// Get a named property from a widget. The property may
// potentially be retrieved via a getter method. If no getter is defined, this
// just retrieves the object's property.
// For example, if the widget has a properties "foo"
// and "bar" and a method named "_getFooAttr", calling:
// | myWidget.get("foo");
// would be equivalent to writing:
// | widget._getFooAttr();
// and:
// | myWidget.get("bar");
// would be equivalent to writing:
// | widget.bar;
var names = this._getAttrNames(name);
return this[names.g] ? this[names.g]() : this[name];
},
set: function(name, value){
// summary:
// Set a property on a widget
// name:
// The property to set.
// value:
// The value to set in the property.
// description:
// Sets named properties on a widget which may potentially be handled by a
// setter in the widget.
// For example, if the widget has a properties "foo"
// and "bar" and a method named "_setFooAttr", calling:
// | myWidget.set("foo", "Howdy!");
// would be equivalent to writing:
// | widget._setFooAttr("Howdy!");
// and:
// | myWidget.set("bar", 3);
// would be equivalent to writing:
// | widget.bar = 3;
//
// set() may also be called with a hash of name/value pairs, ex:
// | myWidget.set({
// | foo: "Howdy",
// | bar: 3
// | })
// This is equivalent to calling set(foo, "Howdy") and set(bar, 3)
if(typeof name === "object"){
for(var x in name){
this.set(x, name[x]);
}
return this;
}
var names = this._getAttrNames(name);
if(this[names.s]){
// use the explicit setter
var result = this[names.s].apply(this, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1));
}else{
// if param is specified as DOM node attribute, copy it
if(name in this.attributeMap){
this._attrToDom(name, value);
}
this._set(name, value);
}
return result || this;
},
_attrPairNames: {}, // shared between all widgets
_getAttrNames: function(name){
// summary:
// Helper function for get() and set().
// Caches attribute name values so we don't do the string ops every time.
// tags:
// private
var apn = this._attrPairNames;
if(apn[name]){ return apn[name]; }
var uc = name.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + name.substr(1);
return (apn[name] = {
n: name+"Node",
s: "_set"+uc+"Attr",
g: "_get"+uc+"Attr"
});
},
_set: function(/*String*/ name, /*anything*/ value){
// summary:
// Helper function to set new value for specified attribute, and call handlers
// registered with watch() if the value has changed.
var oldValue = this[name];
this[name] = value;
if(this._watchCallbacks && this._created && value !== oldValue){
this._watchCallbacks(name, oldValue, value);
}
},
toString: function(){
// summary:
// Returns a string that represents the widget
// description:
// When a widget is cast to a string, this method will be used to generate the
// output. Currently, it does not implement any sort of reversible
// serialization.
return '[Widget ' + this.declaredClass + ', ' + (this.id || 'NO ID') + ']'; // String
},
getDescendants: function(){
// summary:
// Returns all the widgets contained by this, i.e., all widgets underneath this.containerNode.
// This method should generally be avoided as it returns widgets declared in templates, which are
// supposed to be internal/hidden, but it's left here for back-compat reasons.
return this.containerNode ? dojo.query('[widgetId]', this.containerNode).map(dijit.byNode) : []; // dijit._Widget[]
},
getChildren: function(){
// summary:
// Returns all the widgets contained by this, i.e., all widgets underneath this.containerNode.
// Does not return nested widgets, nor widgets that are part of this widget's template.
return this.containerNode ? dijit.findWidgets(this.containerNode) : []; // dijit._Widget[]
},
connect: function(
/*Object|null*/ obj,
/*String|Function*/ event,
/*String|Function*/ method){
// summary:
// Connects specified obj/event to specified method of this object
// and registers for disconnect() on widget destroy.
// description:
// Provide widget-specific analog to dojo.connect, except with the
// implicit use of this widget as the target object.
// Events connected with `this.connect` are disconnected upon
// destruction.
// returns:
// A handle that can be passed to `disconnect` in order to disconnect before
// the widget is destroyed.
// example:
// | var btn = new dijit.form.Button();
// | // when foo.bar() is called, call the listener we're going to
// | // provide in the scope of btn
// | btn.connect(foo, "bar", function(){
// | console.debug(this.toString());
// | });
// tags:
// protected
var handles = [dojo._connect(obj, event, this, method)];
this._connects.push(handles);
return handles; // _Widget.Handle
},
disconnect: function(/* _Widget.Handle */ handles){
// summary:
// Disconnects handle created by `connect`.
// Also removes handle from this widget's list of connects.
// tags:
// protected
for(var i=0; i<this._connects.length; i++){
if(this._connects[i] == handles){
dojo.forEach(handles, dojo.disconnect);
this._connects.splice(i, 1);
return;
}
}
},
subscribe: function(
/*String*/ topic,
/*String|Function*/ method){
// summary:
// Subscribes to the specified topic and calls the specified method
// of this object and registers for unsubscribe() on widget destroy.
// description:
// Provide widget-specific analog to dojo.subscribe, except with the
// implicit use of this widget as the target object.
// example:
// | var btn = new dijit.form.Button();
// | // when /my/topic is published, this button changes its label to
// | // be the parameter of the topic.
// | btn.subscribe("/my/topic", function(v){
// | this.set("label", v);
// | });
var handle = dojo.subscribe(topic, this, method);
// return handles for Any widget that may need them
this._subscribes.push(handle);
return handle;
},
unsubscribe: function(/*Object*/ handle){
// summary:
// Unsubscribes handle created by this.subscribe.
// Also removes handle from this widget's list of subscriptions
for(var i=0; i<this._subscribes.length; i++){
if(this._subscribes[i] == handle){
dojo.unsubscribe(handle);
this._subscribes.splice(i, 1);
return;
}
}
},
isLeftToRight: function(){
// summary:
// Return this widget's explicit or implicit orientation (true for LTR, false for RTL)
// tags:
// protected
return this.dir ? (this.dir == "ltr") : dojo._isBodyLtr(); //Boolean
},
placeAt: function(/* String|DomNode|_Widget */reference, /* String?|Int? */position){
// summary:
// Place this widget's domNode reference somewhere in the DOM based
// on standard dojo.place conventions, or passing a Widget reference that
// contains and addChild member.
//
// description:
// A convenience function provided in all _Widgets, providing a simple
// shorthand mechanism to put an existing (or newly created) Widget
// somewhere in the dom, and allow chaining.
//
// reference:
// The String id of a domNode, a domNode reference, or a reference to a Widget posessing
// an addChild method.
//
// position:
// If passed a string or domNode reference, the position argument
// accepts a string just as dojo.place does, one of: "first", "last",
// "before", or "after".
//
// If passed a _Widget reference, and that widget reference has an ".addChild" method,
// it will be called passing this widget instance into that method, supplying the optional
// position index passed.
//
// returns:
// dijit._Widget
// Provides a useful return of the newly created dijit._Widget instance so you
// can "chain" this function by instantiating, placing, then saving the return value
// to a variable.
//
// example:
// | // create a Button with no srcNodeRef, and place it in the body:
// | var button = new dijit.form.Button({ label:"click" }).placeAt(dojo.body());
// | // now, 'button' is still the widget reference to the newly created button
// | dojo.connect(button, "onClick", function(e){ console.log('click'); });
//
// example:
// | // create a button out of a node with id="src" and append it to id="wrapper":
// | var button = new dijit.form.Button({},"src").placeAt("wrapper");
//
// example:
// | // place a new button as the first element of some div
// | var button = new dijit.form.Button({ label:"click" }).placeAt("wrapper","first");
//
// example:
// | // create a contentpane and add it to a TabContainer
// | var tc = dijit.byId("myTabs");
// | new dijit.layout.ContentPane({ href:"foo.html", title:"Wow!" }).placeAt(tc)
if(reference.declaredClass && reference.addChild){
reference.addChild(this, position);
}else{
dojo.place(this.domNode, reference, position);
}
return this;
}
});
})();
}