1 // Copyright 2006 Google Inc. 2 // 3 // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 4 // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 5 // You may obtain a copy of the License at 6 // 7 // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 8 // 9 // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 10 // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 11 // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or 12 // implied. See the License for the specific language governing 13 // permissions and limitations under the License. 14 /** 15 * Author: Steffen Meschkat <mesch (a] google.com> 16 * 17 * @fileoverview A simple formatter to project JavaScript data into 18 * HTML templates. The template is edited in place. I.e. in order to 19 * instantiate a template, clone it from the DOM first, and then 20 * process the cloned template. This allows for updating of templates: 21 * If the templates is processed again, changed values are merely 22 * updated. 23 * 24 * NOTE(mesch): IE DOM doesn't have importNode(). 25 * 26 * NOTE(mesch): The property name "length" must not be used in input 27 * data, see comment in jstSelect_(). 28 */ 29 30 31 /** 32 * Names of jstemplate attributes. These attributes are attached to 33 * normal HTML elements and bind expression context data to the HTML 34 * fragment that is used as template. 35 */ 36 var ATT_select = 'jsselect'; 37 var ATT_instance = 'jsinstance'; 38 var ATT_display = 'jsdisplay'; 39 var ATT_values = 'jsvalues'; 40 var ATT_vars = 'jsvars'; 41 var ATT_eval = 'jseval'; 42 var ATT_transclude = 'transclude'; 43 var ATT_content = 'jscontent'; 44 var ATT_skip = 'jsskip'; 45 46 47 /** 48 * Name of the attribute that caches a reference to the parsed 49 * template processing attribute values on a template node. 50 */ 51 var ATT_jstcache = 'jstcache'; 52 53 54 /** 55 * Name of the property that caches the parsed template processing 56 * attribute values on a template node. 57 */ 58 var PROP_jstcache = '__jstcache'; 59 60 61 /** 62 * ID of the element that contains dynamically loaded jstemplates. 63 */ 64 var STRING_jsts = 'jsts'; 65 66 67 /** 68 * Un-inlined string literals, to avoid object creation in 69 * IE6. 70 */ 71 var CHAR_asterisk = '*'; 72 var CHAR_dollar = '$'; 73 var CHAR_period = '.'; 74 var CHAR_ampersand = '&'; 75 var STRING_div = 'div'; 76 var STRING_id = 'id'; 77 var STRING_asteriskzero = '*0'; 78 var STRING_zero = '0'; 79 80 81 /** 82 * HTML template processor. Data values are bound to HTML templates 83 * using the attributes transclude, jsselect, jsdisplay, jscontent, 84 * jsvalues. The template is modifed in place. The values of those 85 * attributes are JavaScript expressions that are evaluated in the 86 * context of the data object fragment. 87 * 88 * @param {JsEvalContext} context Context created from the input data 89 * object. 90 * 91 * @param {Element} template DOM node of the template. This will be 92 * processed in place. After processing, it will still be a valid 93 * template that, if processed again with the same data, will remain 94 * unchanged. 95 * 96 * @param {boolean} opt_debugging Optional flag to collect debugging 97 * information while processing the template. Only takes effect 98 * in MAPS_DEBUG. 99 */ 100 function jstProcess(context, template, opt_debugging) { 101 var processor = new JstProcessor; 102 if (MAPS_DEBUG && opt_debugging) { 103 processor.setDebugging(opt_debugging); 104 } 105 JstProcessor.prepareTemplate_(template); 106 107 /** 108 * Caches the document of the template node, so we don't have to 109 * access it through ownerDocument. 110 * @type Document 111 */ 112 processor.document_ = ownerDocument(template); 113 114 processor.run_(bindFully(processor, processor.jstProcessOuter_, 115 context, template)); 116 if (MAPS_DEBUG && opt_debugging) { 117 log('jstProcess:' + '\n' + processor.getLogs().join('\n')); 118 } 119 } 120 121 122 /** 123 * Internal class used by jstemplates to maintain context. This is 124 * necessary to process deep templates in Safari which has a 125 * relatively shallow maximum recursion depth of 100. 126 * @class 127 * @constructor 128 */ 129 function JstProcessor() { 130 if (MAPS_DEBUG) { 131 /** 132 * An array of logging messages. These are collected during processing 133 * and dumped to the console at the end. 134 * @type Array.<string> 135 */ 136 this.logs_ = []; 137 } 138 } 139 140 141 /** 142 * Counter to generate node ids. These ids will be stored in 143 * ATT_jstcache and be used to lookup the preprocessed js attributes 144 * from the jstcache_. The id is stored in an attribute so it 145 * suvives cloneNode() and thus cloned template nodes can share the 146 * same cache entry. 147 * @type number 148 */ 149 JstProcessor.jstid_ = 0; 150 151 152 /** 153 * Map from jstid to processed js attributes. 154 * @type Object 155 */ 156 JstProcessor.jstcache_ = {}; 157 158 /** 159 * The neutral cache entry. Used for all nodes that don't have any 160 * jst attributes. We still set the jsid attribute on those nodes so 161 * we can avoid to look again for all the other jst attributes that 162 * aren't there. Remember: not only the processing of the js 163 * attribute values is expensive and we thus want to cache it. The 164 * access to the attributes on the Node in the first place is 165 * expensive too. 166 */ 167 JstProcessor.jstcache_[0] = {}; 168 169 170 /** 171 * Map from concatenated attribute string to jstid. 172 * The key is the concatenation of all jst atributes found on a node 173 * formatted as "name1=value1&name2=value2&...", in the order defined by 174 * JST_ATTRIBUTES. The value is the id of the jstcache_ entry that can 175 * be used for this node. This allows the reuse of cache entries in cases 176 * when a cached entry already exists for a given combination of attribute 177 * values. (For example when two different nodes in a template share the same 178 * JST attributes.) 179 * @type Object 180 */ 181 JstProcessor.jstcacheattributes_ = {}; 182 183 184 /** 185 * Map for storing temporary attribute values in prepareNode_() so they don't 186 * have to be retrieved twice. (IE6 perf) 187 * @type Object 188 */ 189 JstProcessor.attributeValues_ = {}; 190 191 192 /** 193 * A list for storing non-empty attributes found on a node in prepareNode_(). 194 * The array is global since it can be reused - this way there is no need to 195 * construct a new array object for each invocation. (IE6 perf) 196 * @type Array 197 */ 198 JstProcessor.attributeList_ = []; 199 200 201 /** 202 * Prepares the template: preprocesses all jstemplate attributes. 203 * 204 * @param {Element} template 205 */ 206 JstProcessor.prepareTemplate_ = function(template) { 207 if (!template[PROP_jstcache]) { 208 domTraverseElements(template, function(node) { 209 JstProcessor.prepareNode_(node); 210 }); 211 } 212 }; 213 214 215 /** 216 * A list of attributes we use to specify jst processing instructions, 217 * and the functions used to parse their values. 218 * 219 * @type Array.<Array> 220 */ 221 var JST_ATTRIBUTES = [ 222 [ ATT_select, jsEvalToFunction ], 223 [ ATT_display, jsEvalToFunction ], 224 [ ATT_values, jsEvalToValues ], 225 [ ATT_vars, jsEvalToValues ], 226 [ ATT_eval, jsEvalToExpressions ], 227 [ ATT_transclude, jsEvalToSelf ], 228 [ ATT_content, jsEvalToFunction ], 229 [ ATT_skip, jsEvalToFunction ] 230 ]; 231 232 233 /** 234 * Prepares a single node: preprocesses all template attributes of the 235 * node, and if there are any, assigns a jsid attribute and stores the 236 * preprocessed attributes under the jsid in the jstcache. 237 * 238 * @param {Element} node 239 * 240 * @return {Object} The jstcache entry. The processed jst attributes 241 * are properties of this object. If the node has no jst attributes, 242 * returns an object with no properties (the jscache_[0] entry). 243 */ 244 JstProcessor.prepareNode_ = function(node) { 245 // If the node already has a cache property, return it. 246 if (node[PROP_jstcache]) { 247 return node[PROP_jstcache]; 248 } 249 250 // If it is not found, we always set the PROP_jstcache property on the node. 251 // Accessing the property is faster than executing getAttribute(). If we 252 // don't find the property on a node that was cloned in jstSelect_(), we 253 // will fall back to check for the attribute and set the property 254 // from cache. 255 256 // If the node has an attribute indexing a cache object, set it as a property 257 // and return it. 258 var jstid = domGetAttribute(node, ATT_jstcache); 259 if (jstid != null) { 260 return node[PROP_jstcache] = JstProcessor.jstcache_[jstid]; 261 } 262 263 var attributeValues = JstProcessor.attributeValues_; 264 var attributeList = JstProcessor.attributeList_; 265 attributeList.length = 0; 266 267 // Look for interesting attributes. 268 for (var i = 0, I = jsLength(JST_ATTRIBUTES); i < I; ++i) { 269 var name = JST_ATTRIBUTES[i][0]; 270 var value = domGetAttribute(node, name); 271 attributeValues[name] = value; 272 if (value != null) { 273 attributeList.push(name + "=" + value); 274 } 275 } 276 277 // If none found, mark this node to prevent further inspection, and return 278 // an empty cache object. 279 if (attributeList.length == 0) { 280 domSetAttribute(node, ATT_jstcache, STRING_zero); 281 return node[PROP_jstcache] = JstProcessor.jstcache_[0]; 282 } 283 284 // If we already have a cache object corresponding to these attributes, 285 // annotate the node with it, and return it. 286 var attstring = attributeList.join(CHAR_ampersand); 287 if (jstid = JstProcessor.jstcacheattributes_[attstring]) { 288 domSetAttribute(node, ATT_jstcache, jstid); 289 return node[PROP_jstcache] = JstProcessor.jstcache_[jstid]; 290 } 291 292 // Otherwise, build a new cache object. 293 var jstcache = {}; 294 for (var i = 0, I = jsLength(JST_ATTRIBUTES); i < I; ++i) { 295 var att = JST_ATTRIBUTES[i]; 296 var name = att[0]; 297 var parse = att[1]; 298 var value = attributeValues[name]; 299 if (value != null) { 300 jstcache[name] = parse(value); 301 if (MAPS_DEBUG) { 302 jstcache.jstAttributeValues = jstcache.jstAttributeValues || {}; 303 jstcache.jstAttributeValues[name] = value; 304 } 305 } 306 } 307 308 jstid = STRING_empty + ++JstProcessor.jstid_; 309 domSetAttribute(node, ATT_jstcache, jstid); 310 JstProcessor.jstcache_[jstid] = jstcache; 311 JstProcessor.jstcacheattributes_[attstring] = jstid; 312 313 return node[PROP_jstcache] = jstcache; 314 }; 315 316 317 /** 318 * Runs the given function in our state machine. 319 * 320 * It's informative to view the set of all function calls as a tree: 321 * - nodes are states 322 * - edges are state transitions, implemented as calls to the pending 323 * functions in the stack. 324 * - pre-order function calls are downward edges (recursion into call). 325 * - post-order function calls are upward edges (return from call). 326 * - leaves are nodes which do not recurse. 327 * We represent the call tree as an array of array of calls, indexed as 328 * stack[depth][index]. Here [depth] indexes into the call stack, and 329 * [index] indexes into the call queue at that depth. We require a call 330 * queue so that a node may branch to more than one child 331 * (which will be called serially), typically due to a loop structure. 332 * 333 * @param {Function} f The first function to run. 334 */ 335 JstProcessor.prototype.run_ = function(f) { 336 var me = this; 337 338 /** 339 * A stack of queues of pre-order calls. 340 * The inner arrays (constituent queues) are structured as 341 * [ arg2, arg1, method, arg2, arg1, method, ...] 342 * ie. a flattened array of methods with 2 arguments, in reverse order 343 * for efficient push/pop. 344 * 345 * The outer array is a stack of such queues. 346 * 347 * @type Array.<Array> 348 */ 349 var calls = me.calls_ = []; 350 351 /** 352 * The index into the queue for each depth. NOTE: Alternative would 353 * be to maintain the queues in reverse order (popping off of the 354 * end) but the repeated calls to .pop() consumed 90% of this 355 * function's execution time. 356 * @type Array.<number> 357 */ 358 var queueIndices = me.queueIndices_ = []; 359 360 /** 361 * A pool of empty arrays. Minimizes object allocation for IE6's benefit. 362 * @type Array.<Array> 363 */ 364 var arrayPool = me.arrayPool_ = []; 365 366 f(); 367 var queue, queueIndex; 368 var method, arg1, arg2; 369 var temp; 370 while (calls.length) { 371 queue = calls[calls.length - 1]; 372 queueIndex = queueIndices[queueIndices.length - 1]; 373 if (queueIndex >= queue.length) { 374 me.recycleArray_(calls.pop()); 375 queueIndices.pop(); 376 continue; 377 } 378 379 // Run the first function in the queue. 380 method = queue[queueIndex++]; 381 arg1 = queue[queueIndex++]; 382 arg2 = queue[queueIndex++]; 383 queueIndices[queueIndices.length - 1] = queueIndex; 384 method.call(me, arg1, arg2); 385 } 386 }; 387 388 389 /** 390 * Pushes one or more functions onto the stack. These will be run in sequence, 391 * interspersed with any recursive calls that they make. 392 * 393 * This method takes ownership of the given array! 394 * 395 * @param {Array} args Array of method calls structured as 396 * [ method, arg1, arg2, method, arg1, arg2, ... ] 397 */ 398 JstProcessor.prototype.push_ = function(args) { 399 this.calls_.push(args); 400 this.queueIndices_.push(0); 401 }; 402 403 404 /** 405 * Enable/disable debugging. 406 * @param {boolean} debugging New state 407 */ 408 JstProcessor.prototype.setDebugging = function(debugging) { 409 if (MAPS_DEBUG) { 410 this.debugging_ = debugging; 411 } 412 }; 413 414 415 JstProcessor.prototype.createArray_ = function() { 416 if (this.arrayPool_.length) { 417 return this.arrayPool_.pop(); 418 } else { 419 return []; 420 } 421 }; 422 423 424 JstProcessor.prototype.recycleArray_ = function(array) { 425 arrayClear(array); 426 this.arrayPool_.push(array); 427 }; 428 429 /** 430 * Implements internals of jstProcess. This processes the two 431 * attributes transclude and jsselect, which replace or multiply 432 * elements, hence the name "outer". The remainder of the attributes 433 * is processed in jstProcessInner_(), below. That function 434 * jsProcessInner_() only processes attributes that affect an existing 435 * node, but doesn't create or destroy nodes, hence the name 436 * "inner". jstProcessInner_() is called through jstSelect_() if there 437 * is a jsselect attribute (possibly for newly created clones of the 438 * current template node), or directly from here if there is none. 439 * 440 * @param {JsEvalContext} context 441 * 442 * @param {Element} template 443 */ 444 JstProcessor.prototype.jstProcessOuter_ = function(context, template) { 445 var me = this; 446 447 var jstAttributes = me.jstAttributes_(template); 448 if (MAPS_DEBUG && me.debugging_) { 449 me.logState_('Outer', template, jstAttributes.jstAttributeValues); 450 } 451 452 var transclude = jstAttributes[ATT_transclude]; 453 if (transclude) { 454 var tr = jstGetTemplate(transclude); 455 if (tr) { 456 domReplaceChild(tr, template); 457 var call = me.createArray_(); 458 call.push(me.jstProcessOuter_, context, tr); 459 me.push_(call); 460 } else { 461 domRemoveNode(template); 462 } 463 return; 464 } 465 466 var select = jstAttributes[ATT_select]; 467 if (select) { 468 me.jstSelect_(context, template, select); 469 } else { 470 me.jstProcessInner_(context, template); 471 } 472 }; 473 474 475 /** 476 * Implements internals of jstProcess. This processes all attributes 477 * except transclude and jsselect. It is called either from 478 * jstSelect_() for nodes that have a jsselect attribute so that the 479 * jsselect attribute will not be processed again, or else directly 480 * from jstProcessOuter_(). See the comment on jstProcessOuter_() for 481 * an explanation of the name. 482 * 483 * @param {JsEvalContext} context 484 * 485 * @param {Element} template 486 */ 487 JstProcessor.prototype.jstProcessInner_ = function(context, template) { 488 var me = this; 489 490 var jstAttributes = me.jstAttributes_(template); 491 if (MAPS_DEBUG && me.debugging_) { 492 me.logState_('Inner', template, jstAttributes.jstAttributeValues); 493 } 494 495 // NOTE(mesch): See NOTE on ATT_content why this is a separate 496 // attribute, and not a special value in ATT_values. 497 var display = jstAttributes[ATT_display]; 498 if (display) { 499 var shouldDisplay = context.jsexec(display, template); 500 if (MAPS_DEBUG && me.debugging_) { 501 me.logs_.push(ATT_display + ': ' + shouldDisplay + '<br/>'); 502 } 503 if (!shouldDisplay) { 504 displayNone(template); 505 return; 506 } 507 displayDefault(template); 508 } 509 510 // NOTE(mesch): jsvars is evaluated before jsvalues, because it's 511 // more useful to be able to use var values in attribute value 512 // expressions than vice versa. 513 var values = jstAttributes[ATT_vars]; 514 if (values) { 515 me.jstVars_(context, template, values); 516 } 517 518 values = jstAttributes[ATT_values]; 519 if (values) { 520 me.jstValues_(context, template, values); 521 } 522 523 // Evaluate expressions immediately. Useful for hooking callbacks 524 // into jstemplates. 525 // 526 // NOTE(mesch): Evaluation order is sometimes significant, e.g. when 527 // the expression evaluated in jseval relies on the values set in 528 // jsvalues, so it needs to be evaluated *after* 529 // jsvalues. TODO(mesch): This is quite arbitrary, it would be 530 // better if this would have more necessity to it. 531 var expressions = jstAttributes[ATT_eval]; 532 if (expressions) { 533 for (var i = 0, I = jsLength(expressions); i < I; ++i) { 534 context.jsexec(expressions[i], template); 535 } 536 } 537 538 var skip = jstAttributes[ATT_skip]; 539 if (skip) { 540 var shouldSkip = context.jsexec(skip, template); 541 if (MAPS_DEBUG && me.debugging_) { 542 me.logs_.push(ATT_skip + ': ' + shouldSkip + '<br/>'); 543 } 544 if (shouldSkip) return; 545 } 546 547 // NOTE(mesch): content is a separate attribute, instead of just a 548 // special value mentioned in values, for two reasons: (1) it is 549 // fairly common to have only mapped content, and writing 550 // content="expr" is shorter than writing values="content:expr", and 551 // (2) the presence of content actually terminates traversal, and we 552 // need to check for that. Display is a separate attribute for a 553 // reason similar to the second, in that its presence *may* 554 // terminate traversal. 555 var content = jstAttributes[ATT_content]; 556 if (content) { 557 me.jstContent_(context, template, content); 558 559 } else { 560 // Newly generated children should be ignored, so we explicitly 561 // store the children to be processed. 562 var queue = me.createArray_(); 563 for (var c = template.firstChild; c; c = c.nextSibling) { 564 if (c.nodeType == DOM_ELEMENT_NODE) { 565 queue.push(me.jstProcessOuter_, context, c); 566 } 567 } 568 if (queue.length) me.push_(queue); 569 } 570 }; 571 572 573 /** 574 * Implements the jsselect attribute: evalutes the value of the 575 * jsselect attribute in the current context, with the current 576 * variable bindings (see JsEvalContext.jseval()). If the value is an 577 * array, the current template node is multiplied once for every 578 * element in the array, with the array element being the context 579 * object. If the array is empty, or the value is undefined, then the 580 * current template node is dropped. If the value is not an array, 581 * then it is just made the context object. 582 * 583 * @param {JsEvalContext} context The current evaluation context. 584 * 585 * @param {Element} template The currently processed node of the template. 586 * 587 * @param {Function} select The javascript expression to evaluate. 588 * 589 * @notypecheck FIXME(hmitchell): See OCL6434950. instance and value need 590 * type checks. 591 */ 592 JstProcessor.prototype.jstSelect_ = function(context, template, select) { 593 var me = this; 594 595 var value = context.jsexec(select, template); 596 597 // Enable reprocessing: if this template is reprocessed, then only 598 // fill the section instance here. Otherwise do the cardinal 599 // processing of a new template. 600 var instance = domGetAttribute(template, ATT_instance); 601 602 var instanceLast = false; 603 if (instance) { 604 if (instance.charAt(0) == CHAR_asterisk) { 605 instance = parseInt10(instance.substr(1)); 606 instanceLast = true; 607 } else { 608 instance = parseInt10(/** @type string */(instance)); 609 } 610 } 611 612 // The expression value instanceof Array is occasionally false for 613 // arrays, seen in Firefox. Thus we recognize an array as an object 614 // which is not null that has a length property. Notice that this 615 // also matches input data with a length property, so this property 616 // name should be avoided in input data. 617 var multiple = isArray(value); 618 var count = multiple ? jsLength(value) : 1; 619 var multipleEmpty = (multiple && count == 0); 620 621 if (multiple) { 622 if (multipleEmpty) { 623 // For an empty array, keep the first template instance and mark 624 // it last. Remove all other template instances. 625 if (!instance) { 626 domSetAttribute(template, ATT_instance, STRING_asteriskzero); 627 displayNone(template); 628 } else { 629 domRemoveNode(template); 630 } 631 632 } else { 633 displayDefault(template); 634 // For a non empty array, create as many template instances as 635 // are needed. If the template is first processed, as many 636 // template instances are needed as there are values in the 637 // array. If the template is reprocessed, new template instances 638 // are only needed if there are more array values than template 639 // instances. Those additional instances are created by 640 // replicating the last template instance. 641 // 642 // When the template is first processed, there is no jsinstance 643 // attribute. This is indicated by instance === null, except in 644 // opera it is instance === "". Notice also that the === is 645 // essential, because 0 == "", presumably via type coercion to 646 // boolean. 647 if (instance === null || instance === STRING_empty || 648 (instanceLast && instance < count - 1)) { 649 // A queue of calls to push. 650 var queue = me.createArray_(); 651 652 var instancesStart = instance || 0; 653 var i, I, clone; 654 for (i = instancesStart, I = count - 1; i < I; ++i) { 655 var node = domCloneNode(template); 656 domInsertBefore(node, template); 657 658 jstSetInstance(/** @type Element */(node), value, i); 659 clone = context.clone(value[i], i, count); 660 661 queue.push(me.jstProcessInner_, clone, node, 662 JsEvalContext.recycle, clone, null); 663 664 } 665 // Push the originally present template instance last to keep 666 // the order aligned with the DOM order, because the newly 667 // created template instances are inserted *before* the 668 // original instance. 669 jstSetInstance(template, value, i); 670 clone = context.clone(value[i], i, count); 671 queue.push(me.jstProcessInner_, clone, template, 672 JsEvalContext.recycle, clone, null); 673 me.push_(queue); 674 } else if (instance < count) { 675 var v = value[instance]; 676 677 jstSetInstance(template, value, instance); 678 var clone = context.clone(v, instance, count); 679 var queue = me.createArray_(); 680 queue.push(me.jstProcessInner_, clone, template, 681 JsEvalContext.recycle, clone, null); 682 me.push_(queue); 683 } else { 684 domRemoveNode(template); 685 } 686 } 687 } else { 688 if (value == null) { 689 displayNone(template); 690 } else { 691 displayDefault(template); 692 var clone = context.clone(value, 0, 1); 693 var queue = me.createArray_(); 694 queue.push(me.jstProcessInner_, clone, template, 695 JsEvalContext.recycle, clone, null); 696 me.push_(queue); 697 } 698 } 699 }; 700 701 702 /** 703 * Implements the jsvars attribute: evaluates each of the values and 704 * assigns them to variables in the current context. Similar to 705 * jsvalues, except that all values are treated as vars, independent 706 * of their names. 707 * 708 * @param {JsEvalContext} context Current evaluation context. 709 * 710 * @param {Element} template Currently processed template node. 711 * 712 * @param {Array} values Processed value of the jsvalues attribute: a 713 * flattened array of pairs. The second element in the pair is a 714 * function that can be passed to jsexec() for evaluation in the 715 * current jscontext, and the first element is the variable name that 716 * the value returned by jsexec is assigned to. 717 */ 718 JstProcessor.prototype.jstVars_ = function(context, template, values) { 719 for (var i = 0, I = jsLength(values); i < I; i += 2) { 720 var label = values[i]; 721 var value = context.jsexec(values[i+1], template); 722 context.setVariable(label, value); 723 } 724 }; 725 726 727 /** 728 * Implements the jsvalues attribute: evaluates each of the values and 729 * assigns them to variables in the current context (if the name 730 * starts with '$', javascript properties of the current template node 731 * (if the name starts with '.'), or DOM attributes of the current 732 * template node (otherwise). Since DOM attribute values are always 733 * strings, the value is coerced to string in the latter case, 734 * otherwise it's the uncoerced javascript value. 735 * 736 * @param {JsEvalContext} context Current evaluation context. 737 * 738 * @param {Element} template Currently processed template node. 739 * 740 * @param {Array} values Processed value of the jsvalues attribute: a 741 * flattened array of pairs. The second element in the pair is a 742 * function that can be passed to jsexec() for evaluation in the 743 * current jscontext, and the first element is the label that 744 * determines where the value returned by jsexec is assigned to. 745 */ 746 JstProcessor.prototype.jstValues_ = function(context, template, values) { 747 for (var i = 0, I = jsLength(values); i < I; i += 2) { 748 var label = values[i]; 749 var value = context.jsexec(values[i+1], template); 750 751 if (label.charAt(0) == CHAR_dollar) { 752 // A jsvalues entry whose name starts with $ sets a local 753 // variable. 754 context.setVariable(label, value); 755 756 } else if (label.charAt(0) == CHAR_period) { 757 // A jsvalues entry whose name starts with . sets a property of 758 // the current template node. The name may have further dot 759 // separated components, which are translated into namespace 760 // objects. This specifically allows to set properties on .style 761 // using jsvalues. NOTE(mesch): Setting the style attribute has 762 // no effect in IE and hence should not be done anyway. 763 var nameSpaceLabel = label.substr(1).split(CHAR_period); 764 var nameSpaceObject = template; 765 var nameSpaceDepth = jsLength(nameSpaceLabel); 766 for (var j = 0, J = nameSpaceDepth - 1; j < J; ++j) { 767 var jLabel = nameSpaceLabel[j]; 768 if (!nameSpaceObject[jLabel]) { 769 nameSpaceObject[jLabel] = {}; 770 } 771 nameSpaceObject = nameSpaceObject[jLabel]; 772 } 773 nameSpaceObject[nameSpaceLabel[nameSpaceDepth - 1]] = value; 774 775 } else if (label) { 776 // Any other jsvalues entry sets an attribute of the current 777 // template node. 778 if (typeof value == TYPE_boolean) { 779 // Handle boolean values that are set as attributes specially, 780 // according to the XML/HTML convention. 781 if (value) { 782 domSetAttribute(template, label, label); 783 } else { 784 domRemoveAttribute(template, label); 785 } 786 } else { 787 domSetAttribute(template, label, STRING_empty + value); 788 } 789 } 790 } 791 }; 792 793 794 /** 795 * Implements the jscontent attribute. Evalutes the expression in 796 * jscontent in the current context and with the current variables, 797 * and assigns its string value to the content of the current template 798 * node. 799 * 800 * @param {JsEvalContext} context Current evaluation context. 801 * 802 * @param {Element} template Currently processed template node. 803 * 804 * @param {Function} content Processed value of the jscontent 805 * attribute. 806 */ 807 JstProcessor.prototype.jstContent_ = function(context, template, content) { 808 // NOTE(mesch): Profiling shows that this method costs significant 809 // time. In jstemplate_perf.html, it's about 50%. I tried to replace 810 // by HTML escaping and assignment to innerHTML, but that was even 811 // slower. 812 var value = STRING_empty + context.jsexec(content, template); 813 // Prevent flicker when refreshing a template and the value doesn't 814 // change. 815 if (template.innerHTML == value) { 816 return; 817 } 818 while (template.firstChild) { 819 domRemoveNode(template.firstChild); 820 } 821 var t = domCreateTextNode(this.document_, value); 822 domAppendChild(template, t); 823 }; 824 825 826 /** 827 * Caches access to and parsing of template processing attributes. If 828 * domGetAttribute() is called every time a template attribute value 829 * is used, it takes more than 10% of the time. 830 * 831 * @param {Element} template A DOM element node of the template. 832 * 833 * @return {Object} A javascript object that has all js template 834 * processing attribute values of the node as properties. 835 */ 836 JstProcessor.prototype.jstAttributes_ = function(template) { 837 if (template[PROP_jstcache]) { 838 return template[PROP_jstcache]; 839 } 840 841 var jstid = domGetAttribute(template, ATT_jstcache); 842 if (jstid) { 843 return template[PROP_jstcache] = JstProcessor.jstcache_[jstid]; 844 } 845 846 return JstProcessor.prepareNode_(template); 847 }; 848 849 850 /** 851 * Helps to implement the transclude attribute, and is the initial 852 * call to get hold of a template from its ID. 853 * 854 * If the ID is not present in the DOM, and opt_loadHtmlFn is specified, this 855 * function will call that function and add the result to the DOM, before 856 * returning the template. 857 * 858 * @param {string} name The ID of the HTML element used as template. 859 * @param {Function} opt_loadHtmlFn A function which, when called, will return 860 * HTML that contains an element whose ID is 'name'. 861 * 862 * @return {Element|null} The DOM node of the template. (Only element nodes 863 * can be found by ID, hence it's a Element.) 864 */ 865 function jstGetTemplate(name, opt_loadHtmlFn) { 866 var doc = document; 867 var section; 868 if (opt_loadHtmlFn) { 869 section = jstLoadTemplateIfNotPresent(doc, name, opt_loadHtmlFn); 870 } else { 871 section = domGetElementById(doc, name); 872 } 873 if (section) { 874 JstProcessor.prepareTemplate_(section); 875 var ret = domCloneElement(section); 876 domRemoveAttribute(ret, STRING_id); 877 return ret; 878 } else { 879 return null; 880 } 881 } 882 883 /** 884 * This function is the same as 'jstGetTemplate' but, if the template 885 * does not exist, throw an exception. 886 * 887 * @param {string} name The ID of the HTML element used as template. 888 * @param {Function} opt_loadHtmlFn A function which, when called, will return 889 * HTML that contains an element whose ID is 'name'. 890 * 891 * @return {Element} The DOM node of the template. (Only element nodes 892 * can be found by ID, hence it's a Element.) 893 */ 894 function jstGetTemplateOrDie(name, opt_loadHtmlFn) { 895 var x = jstGetTemplate(name, opt_loadHtmlFn); 896 check(x !== null); 897 return /** @type Element */(x); 898 } 899 900 901 /** 902 * If an element with id 'name' is not present in the document, call loadHtmlFn 903 * and insert the result into the DOM. 904 * 905 * @param {Document} doc 906 * @param {string} name 907 * @param {Function} loadHtmlFn A function that returns HTML to be inserted 908 * into the DOM. 909 * @param {string} opt_target The id of a DOM object under which to attach the 910 * HTML once it's inserted. An object with this id is created if it does not 911 * exist. 912 * @return {Element} The node whose id is 'name' 913 */ 914 function jstLoadTemplateIfNotPresent(doc, name, loadHtmlFn, opt_target) { 915 var section = domGetElementById(doc, name); 916 if (section) { 917 return section; 918 } 919 // Load any necessary HTML and try again. 920 jstLoadTemplate_(doc, loadHtmlFn(), opt_target || STRING_jsts); 921 var section = domGetElementById(doc, name); 922 if (!section) { 923 log("Error: jstGetTemplate was provided with opt_loadHtmlFn, " + 924 "but that function did not provide the id '" + name + "'."); 925 } 926 return /** @type Element */(section); 927 } 928 929 930 /** 931 * Loads the given HTML text into the given document, so that 932 * jstGetTemplate can find it. 933 * 934 * We append it to the element identified by targetId, which is hidden. 935 * If it doesn't exist, it is created. 936 * 937 * @param {Document} doc The document to create the template in. 938 * 939 * @param {string} html HTML text to be inserted into the document. 940 * 941 * @param {string} targetId The id of a DOM object under which to attach the 942 * HTML once it's inserted. An object with this id is created if it does not 943 * exist. 944 */ 945 function jstLoadTemplate_(doc, html, targetId) { 946 var existing_target = domGetElementById(doc, targetId); 947 var target; 948 if (!existing_target) { 949 target = domCreateElement(doc, STRING_div); 950 target.id = targetId; 951 displayNone(target); 952 positionAbsolute(target); 953 domAppendChild(doc.body, target); 954 } else { 955 target = existing_target; 956 } 957 var div = domCreateElement(doc, STRING_div); 958 target.appendChild(div); 959 div.innerHTML = html; 960 } 961 962 963 /** 964 * Sets the jsinstance attribute on a node according to its context. 965 * 966 * @param {Element} template The template DOM node to set the instance 967 * attribute on. 968 * 969 * @param {Array} values The current input context, the array of 970 * values of which the template node will render one instance. 971 * 972 * @param {number} index The index of this template node in values. 973 */ 974 function jstSetInstance(template, values, index) { 975 if (index == jsLength(values) - 1) { 976 domSetAttribute(template, ATT_instance, CHAR_asterisk + index); 977 } else { 978 domSetAttribute(template, ATT_instance, STRING_empty + index); 979 } 980 } 981 982 983 /** 984 * Log the current state. 985 * @param {string} caller An identifier for the caller of .log_. 986 * @param {Element} template The template node being processed. 987 * @param {Object} jstAttributeValues The jst attributes of the template node. 988 */ 989 JstProcessor.prototype.logState_ = function( 990 caller, template, jstAttributeValues) { 991 if (MAPS_DEBUG) { 992 var msg = '<table>'; 993 msg += '<caption>' + caller + '</caption>'; 994 msg += '<tbody>'; 995 if (template.id) { 996 msg += '<tr><td>' + 'id:' + '</td><td>' + template.id + '</td></tr>'; 997 } 998 if (template.name) { 999 msg += '<tr><td>' + 'name:' + '</td><td>' + template.name + '</td></tr>'; 1000 } 1001 if (jstAttributeValues) { 1002 msg += '<tr><td>' + 'attr:' + 1003 '</td><td>' + jsToSource(jstAttributeValues) + '</td></tr>'; 1004 } 1005 msg += '</tbody></table><br/>'; 1006 this.logs_.push(msg); 1007 } 1008 }; 1009 1010 1011 /** 1012 * Retrieve the processing logs. 1013 * @return {Array.<string>} The processing logs. 1014 */ 1015 JstProcessor.prototype.getLogs = function() { 1016 return this.logs_; 1017 }; 1018 1019