1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 3 // found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 cr.define('cr.ui', function() { 6 7 /** 8 * Decorates elements as an instance of a class. 9 * @param {string|!Element} source The way to find the element(s) to decorate. 10 * If this is a string then {@code querySeletorAll} is used to find the 11 * elements to decorate. 12 * @param {!Function} constr The constructor to decorate with. The constr 13 * needs to have a {@code decorate} function. 14 */ 15 function decorate(source, constr) { 16 var elements; 17 if (typeof source == 'string') 18 elements = cr.doc.querySelectorAll(source); 19 else 20 elements = [source]; 21 22 for (var i = 0, el; el = elements[i]; i++) { 23 if (!(el instanceof constr)) 24 constr.decorate(el); 25 } 26 } 27 28 /** 29 * Helper function for creating new element for define. 30 */ 31 function createElementHelper(tagName, opt_bag) { 32 // Allow passing in ownerDocument to create in a different document. 33 var doc; 34 if (opt_bag && opt_bag.ownerDocument) 35 doc = opt_bag.ownerDocument; 36 else 37 doc = cr.doc; 38 return doc.createElement(tagName); 39 } 40 41 /** 42 * Creates the constructor for a UI element class. 43 * 44 * Usage: 45 * <pre> 46 * var List = cr.ui.define('list'); 47 * List.prototype = { 48 * __proto__: HTMLUListElement.prototype, 49 * decorate: function() { 50 * ... 51 * }, 52 * ... 53 * }; 54 * </pre> 55 * 56 * @param {string|Function} tagNameOrFunction The tagName or 57 * function to use for newly created elements. If this is a function it 58 * needs to return a new element when called. 59 * @return {function(Object=):Element} The constructor function which takes 60 * an optional property bag. The function also has a static 61 * {@code decorate} method added to it. 62 */ 63 function define(tagNameOrFunction) { 64 var createFunction, tagName; 65 if (typeof tagNameOrFunction == 'function') { 66 createFunction = tagNameOrFunction; 67 tagName = ''; 68 } else { 69 createFunction = createElementHelper; 70 tagName = tagNameOrFunction; 71 } 72 73 /** 74 * Creates a new UI element constructor. 75 * @param {Object=} opt_propertyBag Optional bag of properties to set on the 76 * object after created. The property {@code ownerDocument} is special 77 * cased and it allows you to create the element in a different 78 * document than the default. 79 * @constructor 80 */ 81 function f(opt_propertyBag) { 82 var el = createFunction(tagName, opt_propertyBag); 83 f.decorate(el); 84 for (var propertyName in opt_propertyBag) { 85 el[propertyName] = opt_propertyBag[propertyName]; 86 } 87 return el; 88 } 89 90 /** 91 * Decorates an element as a UI element class. 92 * @param {!Element} el The element to decorate. 93 */ 94 f.decorate = function(el) { 95 el.__proto__ = f.prototype; 96 el.decorate(); 97 }; 98 99 return f; 100 } 101 102 /** 103 * Input elements do not grow and shrink with their content. This is a simple 104 * (and not very efficient) way of handling shrinking to content with support 105 * for min width and limited by the width of the parent element. 106 * @param {HTMLElement} el The element to limit the width for. 107 * @param {number} parentEl The parent element that should limit the size. 108 * @param {number} min The minimum width. 109 * @param {number} opt_scale Optional scale factor to apply to the width. 110 */ 111 function limitInputWidth(el, parentEl, min, opt_scale) { 112 // Needs a size larger than borders 113 el.style.width = '10px'; 114 var doc = el.ownerDocument; 115 var win = doc.defaultView; 116 var computedStyle = win.getComputedStyle(el); 117 var parentComputedStyle = win.getComputedStyle(parentEl); 118 var rtl = computedStyle.direction == 'rtl'; 119 120 // To get the max width we get the width of the treeItem minus the position 121 // of the input. 122 var inputRect = el.getBoundingClientRect(); // box-sizing 123 var parentRect = parentEl.getBoundingClientRect(); 124 var startPos = rtl ? parentRect.right - inputRect.right : 125 inputRect.left - parentRect.left; 126 127 // Add up border and padding of the input. 128 var inner = parseInt(computedStyle.borderLeftWidth, 10) + 129 parseInt(computedStyle.paddingLeft, 10) + 130 parseInt(computedStyle.paddingRight, 10) + 131 parseInt(computedStyle.borderRightWidth, 10); 132 133 // We also need to subtract the padding of parent to prevent it to overflow. 134 var parentPadding = rtl ? parseInt(parentComputedStyle.paddingLeft, 10) : 135 parseInt(parentComputedStyle.paddingRight, 10); 136 137 var max = parentEl.clientWidth - startPos - inner - parentPadding; 138 if (opt_scale) 139 max *= opt_scale; 140 141 function limit() { 142 if (el.scrollWidth > max) { 143 el.style.width = max + 'px'; 144 } else { 145 el.style.width = 0; 146 var sw = el.scrollWidth; 147 if (sw < min) { 148 el.style.width = min + 'px'; 149 } else { 150 el.style.width = sw + 'px'; 151 } 152 } 153 } 154 155 el.addEventListener('input', limit); 156 limit(); 157 } 158 159 /** 160 * Takes a number and spits out a value CSS will be happy with. To avoid 161 * subpixel layout issues, the value is rounded to the nearest integral value. 162 * @param {number} pixels The number of pixels. 163 * @return {string} e.g. '16px'. 164 */ 165 function toCssPx(pixels) { 166 if (!window.isFinite(pixels)) 167 console.error('Pixel value is not a number: ' + pixels); 168 return Math.round(pixels) + 'px'; 169 } 170 171 /** 172 * Users complain they occasionaly use doubleclicks instead of clicks 173 * (http://crbug.com/140364). To fix it we freeze click handling for 174 * the doubleclick time interval. 175 * @param {MouseEvent} e Initial click event. 176 */ 177 function swallowDoubleClick(e) { 178 var doc = e.target.ownerDocument; 179 var counter = Math.min(1, e.detail); 180 function swallow(e) { 181 e.stopPropagation(); 182 e.preventDefault(); 183 } 184 function onclick(e) { 185 if (e.detail > counter) { 186 counter = e.detail; 187 // Swallow the click since it's a click inside the doubleclick timeout. 188 swallow(e); 189 } else { 190 // Stop tracking clicks and let regular handling. 191 doc.removeEventListener('dblclick', swallow, true); 192 doc.removeEventListener('click', onclick, true); 193 } 194 } 195 // The following 'click' event (if e.type == 'mouseup') mustn't be taken 196 // into account (it mustn't stop tracking clicks). Start event listening 197 // after zero timeout. 198 setTimeout(function() { 199 doc.addEventListener('click', onclick, true); 200 doc.addEventListener('dblclick', swallow, true); 201 }, 0); 202 } 203 204 return { 205 decorate: decorate, 206 define: define, 207 limitInputWidth: limitInputWidth, 208 toCssPx: toCssPx, 209 swallowDoubleClick: swallowDoubleClick 210 }; 211 }); 212