###* Changing page fragments programmatically ======================================== This module contains Up's core functions to insert, change or destroy page fragments. \#\#\# Incomplete documentation! We need to work on this page: - Explain the UJS approach vs. pragmatic approach - Examples @class up.flow ### up.flow = (-> u = up.util setSource = (element, sourceUrl) -> $element = $(element) sourceUrl = u.normalizeUrl(sourceUrl) if u.isPresent(sourceUrl) $element.attr("up-source", sourceUrl) source = (element) -> $element = $(element).closest("[up-source]") u.presence($element.attr("up-source")) || up.browser.url() ###* Replaces elements on the current page with corresponding elements from a new page fetched from the server. The current and new elements must have the same CSS selector. @method up.replace @param {String|Element|jQuery} selectorOrElement The CSS selector to update. You can also pass a DOM element or jQuery element here, in which case a selector will be inferred from the element's class and ID. @param {String} url The URL to fetch from the server. @param {String} [options.title] @param {String} [options.method='get'] @param {String|Boolean} [options.history=true] If a `String` is given, it is used as the URL the browser's location bar and history. If omitted or true, the `url` argument will be used. If set to `false`, the history will remain unchanged. @param {String|Boolean} [options.source=true] @param {String} [options.transition] @param {String} [options.scroll='body'] @param {String} [options.historyMethod='push'] ### replace = (selectorOrElement, url, options) -> options = u.options(options) selector = if u.presence(selectorOrElement) selectorOrElement else u.createSelectorFromElement($(selectorOrElement)) if !up.browser.canPushState() && !u.castsToFalse(options.history) if !options.preload up.browser.loadPage(url, u.only(options, 'method')) return request = url: url method: options.method selector: selector promise = up.proxy.ajax(request) promise.done (html, textStatus, xhr) -> # The server can send us the current path using a header value. # This way we know the actual URL if the server has redirected. if currentLocation = u.locationFromXhr(xhr) u.debug('Location from server: %o', currentLocation) newRequest = url: currentLocation method: u.methodFromXhr(xhr) selector: selector up.proxy.alias(request, newRequest) url = currentLocation if u.isMissing(options.history) || u.castsToTrue(options.history) options.history = url if u.isMissing(options.source) || u.castsToTrue(options.source) options.source = url implant(selector, html, options) unless options.preload promise.fail(u.error) promise ###* Replaces the given selector with the same CSS selector from the given HTML string. @method up.flow.implant @protected @param {String} selector @param {String} html @param {String} [options.title] @param {String} [options.source] @param {Object} [options.transition] @param {String} [options.scroll='body'] @param {String} [options.history] @param {String} [options.historyMethod='push'] ### implant = (selector, html, options) -> options = u.options(options, historyMethod: 'push' ) if u.castsToFalse(options.history) options.history = null if u.castsToFalse(options.scroll) options.scroll = null options.source = u.option(options.source, options.history) response = parseResponse(html) options.title ||= response.title() for step in parseImplantSteps(selector, options) $old = findOldFragment(step.selector) $new = response.find(step.selector) prepareForReplacement($old, options).then -> swapElements($old, $new, step.pseudoClass, step.transition, options) findOldFragment = (selector) -> u.presence($(".up-popup " + selector)) || u.presence($(".up-modal " + selector)) || u.presence($(selector)) || u.error('Could not find selector %o in current body HTML', selector) parseResponse = (html) -> # jQuery cannot construct transient elements that contain or tags, # so we're using the native browser API to grep through the HTML htmlElement = u.createElementFromHtml(html) title: -> htmlElement.querySelector("title")?.textContent find: (selector) -> if child = htmlElement.querySelector(selector) $(child) else u.error("Could not find selector %o in response %o", selector, html) prepareForReplacement = ($element, options) -> # Before we select a replacement target, ensure that all transitions # and animations have been run. Finishing a transition usually removes # the element that is being morphed, so it will affect further selections # using the same selector. up.motion.finish($element) reveal($element, options.scroll) reveal = ($element, view) -> if view up.reveal($element, view: view) else u.resolvedDeferred() elementsInserted = ($new, options) -> options.insert?($new) if options.history document.title = options.title if options.title up.history[options.historyMethod](options.history) # Remember where the element came from so we can # offer reload functionality. setSource($new, options.source) autofocus($new) # The fragment should be readiet before animating, # so transitions see .up-current classes up.ready($new) swapElements = ($old, $new, pseudoClass, transition, options) -> transition ||= 'none' if pseudoClass insertionMethod = if pseudoClass == 'before' then 'prepend' else 'append' # Keep a reference to the children append/prepend because # we need to compile them further down. Note that since we're # prepending/appending instead of rpelacing, `$new` will not # actually be inserted into the DOM, only its children. $addedChildren = $new.children() # Insert contents() instead of $children since contents() # also includes text nodes. $old[insertionMethod]($new.contents()) u.copyAttributes($new, $old) elementsInserted($addedChildren, options) # Since we're adding content instead of replacing, we'll only # animate $new instead of morphing between $old and $new up.animate($new, transition) else # Wrap the replacement as a destroy animation, so $old will # get marked as .up-destroying right away. destroy $old, animation: -> # Don't insert the new element after the old element. # For some reason this will make the browser scroll to the # bottom of the new element. $new.insertBefore($old) elementsInserted($new, options) if $old.is('body') && transition != 'none' u.error('Cannot apply transitions to body-elements (%o)', transition) up.morph($old, $new, transition) parseImplantSteps = (selector, options) -> transitionString = options.transition || options.animation || 'none' comma = /\ *,\ */ disjunction = selector.split(comma) transitions = transitionString.split(comma) if u.isPresent(transitionString) for selectorAtom, i in disjunction # Splitting the atom selectorParts = selectorAtom.match(/^(.+?)(?:\:(before|after))?$/) transition = transitions[i] || u.last(transitions) selector: selectorParts[1] pseudoClass: selectorParts[2] transition: transition autofocus = ($element) -> selector = '[autofocus]:last' $control = u.findWithSelf($element, selector) if $control.length && $control.get(0) != document.activeElement $control.focus() ###* Destroys the given element or selector. Takes care that all destructors, if any, are called. @method up.destroy @param {String|Element|jQuery} selectorOrElement @param {String|Function|Object} [options.animation] @param {String} [options.url] @param {String} [options.title] ### destroy = (selectorOrElement, options) -> $element = $(selectorOrElement) options = u.options(options, animation: 'none') $element.addClass('up-destroying') # If e.g. a modal or popup asks us to restore a URL, do this # before emitting `fragment:destroy`. This way up.navigate sees the # new URL and can assign/remove .up-current classes accordingly. up.history.push(options.url) if u.isPresent(options.url) document.title = options.title if u.isPresent(options.title) up.bus.emit('fragment:destroy', $element) animationPromise = u.presence(options.animation, u.isPromise) || up.motion.animate($element, options.animation) animationPromise.then -> $element.remove() ###* Replaces the given selector or element with a fresh copy fetched from the server. @method up.reload @param {String|Element|jQuery} selectorOrElement ### reload = (selectorOrElement) -> sourceUrl = source(selectorOrElement) replace(selectorOrElement, sourceUrl) ###* Resets Up.js to the state when it was booted. All custom event handlers, animations, etc. that have been registered will be discarded. This is an internal method for to enable unit testing. Don't use this in production. @protected @method up.reset ### reset = -> up.bus.emit('framework:reset') up.bus.on('app:ready', -> setSource(document.body, up.browser.url()) ) replace: replace reload: reload destroy: destroy implant: implant reset: reset )() up.replace = up.flow.replace up.reload = up.flow.reload up.destroy = up.flow.destroy up.reset = up.flow.reset