jellyfin-web/dashboard-ui/bower_components/Sortable/knockout-sortable.js
2015-10-22 11:03:08 -04:00

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(function (factory) {
"use strict";
if (typeof define === "function" && define.amd) {
// AMD anonymous module
define(["knockout"], factory);
} else if (typeof require === "function" && typeof exports === "object" && typeof module === "object") {
// CommonJS module
var ko = require("knockout");
factory(ko);
} else {
// No module loader (plain <script> tag) - put directly in global namespace
factory(window.ko);
}
})(function (ko) {
"use strict";
var init = function (element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext, sortableOptions) {
var options = buildOptions(valueAccessor, sortableOptions);
//It's seems that we cannot update the eventhandlers after we've created the sortable, so define them in init instead of update
['onStart', 'onEnd', 'onRemove', 'onAdd', 'onUpdate', 'onSort', 'onFilter'].forEach(function (e) {
if (options[e] || eventHandlers[e])
options[e] = function (eventType, parentVM, parentBindings, handler, e) {
var itemVM = ko.dataFor(e.item),
//All of the bindings on the parent element
bindings = ko.utils.peekObservable(parentBindings()),
//The binding options for the draggable/sortable binding of the parent element
bindingHandlerBinding = bindings.sortable || bindings.draggable,
//The collection that we should modify
collection = bindingHandlerBinding.collection || bindingHandlerBinding.foreach;
if (handler)
handler(e, itemVM, parentVM, collection, bindings);
if (eventHandlers[eventType])
eventHandlers[eventType](e, itemVM, parentVM, collection, bindings);
}.bind(undefined, e, viewModel, allBindings, options[e]);
});
var sortableElement = Sortable.create(element, options);
//Destroy the sortable if knockout disposes the element it's connected to
ko.utils.domNodeDisposal.addDisposeCallback(element, function () {
sortableElement.destroy();
});
return ko.bindingHandlers.template.init(element, valueAccessor);
},
update = function (element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext, sortableOptions) {
//There seems to be some problems with updating the options of a sortable
//Tested to change eventhandlers and the group options without any luck
return ko.bindingHandlers.template.update(element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext);
},
eventHandlers = (function (handlers) {
var moveOperations = [],
tryMoveOperation = function (e, itemVM, parentVM, collection, parentBindings) {
//A move operation is the combination of a add and remove event, this is to make sure that we have both the target and origin collections
var currentOperation = { event: e, itemVM: itemVM, parentVM: parentVM, collection: collection, parentBindings: parentBindings },
existingOperation = moveOperations.filter(function (op) {
return op.itemVM === currentOperation.itemVM;
})[0];
if (!existingOperation) {
moveOperations.push(currentOperation);
}
else {
//We're finishing the operation and already have a handle on the operation item meaning that it's safe to remove it
moveOperations.splice(moveOperations.indexOf(existingOperation), 1);
var removeOperation = currentOperation.event.type === 'remove' ? currentOperation : existingOperation,
addOperation = currentOperation.event.type === 'add' ? currentOperation : existingOperation;
moveItem(itemVM, removeOperation.collection, addOperation.collection, addOperation.event.clone, addOperation.event);
}
},
//Moves an item from the to (collection to from (collection), these can be references to the same collection which means it's a sort,
//clone indicates if we should move or copy the item into the new collection
moveItem = function (itemVM, from, to, clone, e) {
//Unwrapping this allows us to manipulate the actual array
var fromArray = from(),
//It's not certain that the items actual index is the same as the index reported by sortable due to filtering etc.
originalIndex = fromArray.indexOf(itemVM),
newIndex = e.newIndex;
if (e.item.previousElementSibling)
{
newIndex = fromArray.indexOf(ko.dataFor(e.item.previousElementSibling));
if (originalIndex > newIndex)
newIndex = newIndex + 1;
}
//Remove sortables "unbound" element
e.item.parentNode.removeChild(e.item);
//This splice is necessary for both clone and move/sort
//In sort/move since it shouldn't be at this index/in this array anymore
//In clone since we have to work around knockouts valuHasMutated when manipulating arrays and avoid a "unbound" item added by sortable
fromArray.splice(originalIndex, 1);
//Update the array, this will also remove sortables "unbound" clone
from.valueHasMutated();
if (clone && from !== to) {
//Readd the item
fromArray.splice(originalIndex, 0, itemVM);
//Force knockout to update
from.valueHasMutated();
}
//Insert the item on its new position
to().splice(newIndex, 0, itemVM);
//Make sure to tell knockout that we've modified the actual array.
to.valueHasMutated();
};
handlers.onRemove = tryMoveOperation;
handlers.onAdd = tryMoveOperation;
handlers.onUpdate = function (e, itemVM, parentVM, collection, parentBindings) {
//This will be performed as a sort since the to/from collections reference the same collection and clone is set to false
moveItem(itemVM, collection, collection, false, e);
};
return handlers;
})({}),
//bindingOptions are the options set in the "data-bind" attribute in the ui.
//options are custom options, for instance draggable/sortable specific options
buildOptions = function (bindingOptions, options) {
//deep clone/copy of properties from the "from" argument onto the "into" argument and returns the modified "into"
var merge = function (into, from) {
for (var prop in from) {
if (Object.prototype.toString.call(from[prop]) === '[object Object]') {
if (Object.prototype.toString.call(into[prop]) !== '[object Object]') {
into[prop] = {};
}
into[prop] = merge(into[prop], from[prop]);
}
else
into[prop] = from[prop];
}
return into;
},
//unwrap the supplied options
unwrappedOptions = ko.utils.peekObservable(bindingOptions()).options || {};
//Make sure that we don't modify the provided settings object
options = merge({}, options);
//group is handled differently since we should both allow to change a draggable to a sortable (and vice versa),
//but still be able to set a name on a draggable without it becoming a drop target.
if (unwrappedOptions.group && Object.prototype.toString.call(unwrappedOptions.group) !== '[object Object]') {
//group property is a name string declaration, convert to object.
unwrappedOptions.group = { name: unwrappedOptions.group };
}
return merge(options, unwrappedOptions);
};
ko.bindingHandlers.draggable = {
sortableOptions: {
group: { pull: 'clone', put: false },
sort: false
},
init: function (element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext) {
return init(element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext, ko.bindingHandlers.draggable.sortableOptions);
},
update: function (element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext) {
return update(element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext, ko.bindingHandlers.draggable.sortableOptions);
}
};
ko.bindingHandlers.sortable = {
sortableOptions: {
group: { pull: true, put: true }
},
init: function (element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext) {
return init(element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext, ko.bindingHandlers.sortable.sortableOptions);
},
update: function (element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext) {
return update(element, valueAccessor, allBindings, viewModel, bindingContext, ko.bindingHandlers.sortable.sortableOptions);
}
};
});