/** * @license * Visual Blocks Editor * * Copyright 2019 Google Inc. * https://developers.google.com/blockly/ * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * @fileoverview Definition of the Blockly.Component class. * This class is similar to Closure's goog.ui.Component class. * @author samelh@google.com (Sam El-Husseini) */ 'use strict'; goog.provide('Blockly.Component'); goog.provide('Blockly.Component.Error'); goog.require('Blockly.utils.dom'); goog.require('Blockly.utils.IdGenerator'); goog.require('Blockly.utils.style'); /** * Default implementation of a UI component. * Similar to Closure's goog.ui.Component. * * @constructor */ Blockly.Component = function() { /** * Whether the component is rendered right-to-left. Right-to-left is set * lazily when {@link #isRightToLeft} is called the first time, unless it has * been set by calling {@link #setRightToLeft} explicitly. * @private {?boolean} */ this.rightToLeft_ = Blockly.Component.defaultRightToLeft_; /** * Unique ID of the component, lazily initialized in {@link * Blockly.Component#getId} if needed. This property is strictly private and * must not be accessed directly outside of this class! * @private {?string} */ this.id_ = null; /** * Whether the component is in the document. * @private {boolean} */ this.inDocument_ = false; /** * The DOM element for the component. * @private {?Element} */ this.element_ = null; /** * Parent component to which events will be propagated. This property is * strictly private and must not be accessed directly outside of this class! * @private {?Blockly.Component} */ this.parent_ = null; /** * Array of child components. Lazily initialized on first use. Must be kept * in sync with `childIndex_`. This property is strictly private and * must not be accessed directly outside of this class! * @private {?Array.} */ this.children_ = null; /** * Map of child component IDs to child components. Used for constant-time * random access to child components by ID. Lazily initialized on first use. * Must be kept in sync with `children_`. This property is strictly * private and must not be accessed directly outside of this class! * * @private {?Object} */ this.childIndex_ = null; }; /** * Generator for unique IDs. * @type {!Blockly.utils.IdGenerator} * @private */ Blockly.Component.prototype.idGenerator_ = Blockly.utils.IdGenerator.getInstance(); /** * The default right to left value. * @type {?boolean} * @private */ Blockly.Component.defaultRightToLeft_ = false; /** * Errors thrown by the component. * @enum {string} */ Blockly.Component.Error = { /** * Error when a method is not supported. */ NOT_SUPPORTED: 'Method not supported', /** * Error when the component is already rendered and another render attempt is * made. */ ALREADY_RENDERED: 'Component already rendered', /** * Error when an attempt is made to set the parent of a component in a way * that would result in an inconsistent object graph. */ PARENT_UNABLE_TO_BE_SET: 'Unable to set parent component', /** * Error when an attempt is made to add a child component at an out-of-bounds * index. We don't support sparse child arrays. */ CHILD_INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS: 'Child component index out of bounds', /** * Error when an attempt is made to remove a child component from a component * other than its parent. */ NOT_OUR_CHILD: 'Child is not in parent component', /** * Error when an operation requiring DOM interaction is made when the * component is not in the document */ NOT_IN_DOCUMENT: 'Operation not supported while component is not in document' }; /** * Set the default right-to-left value. This causes all component's created from * this point forward to have the given value. This is useful for cases where * a given page is always in one directionality, avoiding unnecessary * right to left determinations. * @param {?boolean} rightToLeft Whether the components should be rendered * right-to-left. Null iff components should determine their directionality. * @package */ Blockly.Component.setDefaultRightToLeft = function(rightToLeft) { Blockly.Component.defaultRightToLeft_ = rightToLeft; }; /** * Gets the unique ID for the instance of this component. If the instance * doesn't already have an ID, generates one on the fly. * @return {string} Unique component ID. * @package */ Blockly.Component.prototype.getId = function() { return this.id_ || (this.id_ = this.idGenerator_.getNextUniqueId()); }; /** * Assigns an ID to this component instance. It is the caller's responsibility * to guarantee that the ID is unique. If the component is a child of a parent * component, then the parent component's child index is updated to reflect the * new ID; this may throw an error if the parent already has a child with an ID * that conflicts with the new ID. * @param {string} id Unique component ID. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.setId = function(id) { if (this.parent_ && this.parent_.childIndex_) { // Update the parent's child index. delete this.parent_.childIndex_[this.id_]; this.parent_.childIndex_[id] = this; } // Update the component ID. this.id_ = id; }; /** * Gets the component's element. * @return {Element} The element for the component. * @package */ Blockly.Component.prototype.getElement = function() { return this.element_; }; /** * Sets the component's root element to the given element. Considered * protected and final. * * This should generally only be called during createDom. Setting the element * does not actually change which element is rendered, only the element that is * associated with this UI component. * * This should only be used by subclasses and its associated renderers. * * @param {Element} element Root element for the component. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.setElementInternal = function(element) { this.element_ = element; }; /** * Sets the parent of this component to use for event bubbling. Throws an error * if the component already has a parent or if an attempt is made to add a * component to itself as a child. Callers must use `removeChild` * or `removeChildAt` to remove components from their containers before * calling this method. * @see Blockly.Component#removeChild * @see Blockly.Component#removeChildAt * @param {Blockly.Component} parent The parent component. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.setParent = function(parent) { if (this == parent) { // Attempting to add a child to itself is an error. throw Error(Blockly.Component.Error.PARENT_UNABLE_TO_BE_SET); } if (parent && this.parent_ && this.id_ && this.parent_.getChild(this.id_) && this.parent_ != parent) { // This component is already the child of some parent, so it should be // removed using removeChild/removeChildAt first. throw Error(Blockly.Component.Error.PARENT_UNABLE_TO_BE_SET); } this.parent_ = parent; }; /** * Returns the component's parent, if any. * @return {?Blockly.Component} The parent component. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.getParent = function() { return this.parent_; }; /** * Determines whether the component has been added to the document. * @return {boolean} TRUE if rendered. Otherwise, FALSE. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.isInDocument = function() { return this.inDocument_; }; /** * Creates the initial DOM representation for the component. The default * implementation is to set this.element_ = div. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.createDom = function() { this.element_ = document.createElement('div'); }; /** * Renders the component. If a parent element is supplied, the component's * element will be appended to it. If there is no optional parent element and * the element doesn't have a parentNode then it will be appended to the * document body. * * If this component has a parent component, and the parent component is * not in the document already, then this will not call `enterDocument` * on this component. * * Throws an Error if the component is already rendered. * * @param {Element=} opt_parentElement Optional parent element to render the * component into. * @package */ Blockly.Component.prototype.render = function(opt_parentElement) { this.render_(opt_parentElement); }; /** * Renders the component before another element. The other element should be in * the document already. * * Throws an Error if the component is already rendered. * * @param {Node} sibling Node to render the component before. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.renderBefore = function(sibling) { this.render_(/** @type {Element} */ (sibling.parentNode), sibling); }; /** * Renders the component. If a parent element is supplied, the component's * element will be appended to it. If there is no optional parent element and * the element doesn't have a parentNode then it will be appended to the * document body. * * If this component has a parent component, and the parent component is * not in the document already, then this will not call `enterDocument` * on this component. * * Throws an Error if the component is already rendered. * * @param {Element=} opt_parentElement Optional parent element to render the * component into. * @param {Node=} opt_beforeNode Node before which the component is to * be rendered. If left out the node is appended to the parent element. * @private */ Blockly.Component.prototype.render_ = function( opt_parentElement, opt_beforeNode) { if (this.inDocument_) { throw Error(Blockly.Component.Error.ALREADY_RENDERED); } if (!this.element_) { this.createDom(); } if (opt_parentElement) { opt_parentElement.insertBefore(this.element_, opt_beforeNode || null); } else { document.body.appendChild(this.element_); } // If this component has a parent component that isn't in the document yet, // we don't call enterDocument() here. Instead, when the parent component // enters the document, the enterDocument() call will propagate to its // children, including this one. If the component doesn't have a parent // or if the parent is already in the document, we call enterDocument(). if (!this.parent_ || this.parent_.isInDocument()) { this.enterDocument(); } }; /** * Called when the component's element is known to be in the document. Anything * using document.getElementById etc. should be done at this stage. * * If the component contains child components, this call is propagated to its * children. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.enterDocument = function() { this.inDocument_ = true; // Propagate enterDocument to child components that have a DOM, if any. // If a child was decorated before entering the document (permitted when // Blockly.Component.ALLOW_DETACHED_DECORATION is true), its enterDocument // will be called here. this.forEachChild(function(child) { if (!child.isInDocument() && child.getElement()) { child.enterDocument(); } }); }; /** * Called by dispose to clean up the elements and listeners created by a * component, or by a parent component/application who has removed the * component from the document but wants to reuse it later. * * If the component contains child components, this call is propagated to its * children. * * It should be possible for the component to be rendered again once this method * has been called. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.exitDocument = function() { // Propagate exitDocument to child components that have been rendered, if any. this.forEachChild(function(child) { if (child.isInDocument()) { child.exitDocument(); } }); this.inDocument_ = false; }; /** * Disposes of the object. If the object hasn't already been disposed of, calls * {@link #disposeInternal}. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.dispose = function() { if (!this.disposed_) { // Set disposed_ to true first, in case during the chain of disposal this // gets disposed recursively. this.disposed_ = true; this.disposeInternal(); } }; /** * Disposes of the component. Calls `exitDocument`, which is expected to * remove event handlers and clean up the component. Propagates the call to * the component's children, if any. Removes the component's DOM from the * document. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.disposeInternal = function() { if (this.inDocument_) { this.exitDocument(); } // Disposes of the component's children, if any. this.forEachChild(function(child) { child.dispose(); }); // Detach the component's element from the DOM. if (this.element_) { Blockly.utils.dom.removeNode(this.element_); } this.children_ = null; this.childIndex_ = null; this.element_ = null; this.parent_ = null; }; /** * Helper function for subclasses that gets a unique id for a given fragment, * this can be used by components to generate unique string ids for DOM * elements. * @param {string} idFragment A partial id. * @return {string} Unique element id. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.makeId = function(idFragment) { return this.getId() + '.' + idFragment; }; /** * Makes a collection of ids. This is a convenience method for makeId. The * object's values are the id fragments and the new values are the generated * ids. The key will remain the same. * @param {Object} object The object that will be used to create the ids. * @return {!Object} An object of id keys to generated ids. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.makeIds = function(object) { var ids = {}; for (var key in object) { ids[key] = this.makeId(object[key]); } return ids; }; /** * Adds the specified component as the last child of this component. See * {@link Blockly.Component#addChildAt} for detailed semantics. * * @see Blockly.Component#addChildAt * @param {Blockly.Component} child The new child component. * @param {boolean=} opt_render If true, the child component will be rendered * into the parent. * @package */ Blockly.Component.prototype.addChild = function(child, opt_render) { this.addChildAt(child, this.getChildCount(), opt_render); }; /** * Adds the specified component as a child of this component at the given * 0-based index. * * Both `addChild` and `addChildAt` assume the following contract * between parent and child components: * * * In particular, `parent.addChild(child)` will throw an error if the * child component is already in the document, but the parent isn't. * * Clients of this API may call `addChild` and `addChildAt` with * `opt_render` set to true. If `opt_render` is true, calling these * methods will automatically render the child component's element into the * parent component's element. If the parent does not yet have an element, then * `createDom` will automatically be invoked on the parent before * rendering the child. * * Invoking {@code parent.addChild(child, true)} will throw an error if the * child component is already in the document, regardless of the parent's DOM * state. * * If `opt_render` is true and the parent component is not already * in the document, `enterDocument` will not be called on this component * at this point. * * Finally, this method also throws an error if the new child already has a * different parent, or the given index is out of bounds. * * @see Blockly.Component#addChild * @param {Blockly.Component} child The new child component. * @param {number} index 0-based index at which the new child component is to be * added; must be between 0 and the current child count (inclusive). * @param {boolean=} opt_render If true, the child component will be rendered * into the parent. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.addChildAt = function(child, index, opt_render) { if (child.inDocument_ && (opt_render || !this.inDocument_)) { // Adding a child that's already in the document is an error, except if the // parent is also in the document and opt_render is false (e.g. decorate()). throw Error(Blockly.Component.Error.ALREADY_RENDERED); } if (index < 0 || index > this.getChildCount()) { // Allowing sparse child arrays would lead to strange behavior, so we don't. throw Error(Blockly.Component.Error.CHILD_INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS); } // Create the index and the child array on first use. if (!this.childIndex_ || !this.children_) { this.childIndex_ = {}; this.children_ = []; } // Moving child within component, remove old reference. this.childIndex_[child.getId()] = child; if (child.getParent() == this) { // Remove from this.children_ var i = this.children_.indexOf(child); if (i > -1) { this.children_.splice(i, 1); } } // Set the parent of the child to this component. This throws an error if // the child is already contained by another component. child.setParent(this); this.children_.splice(index, 0, child); if (child.inDocument_ && this.inDocument_ && child.getParent() == this) { // Changing the position of an existing child, move the DOM node (if // necessary). var contentElement = this.getContentElement(); var insertBeforeElement = contentElement.childNodes[index] || null; if (insertBeforeElement != child.getElement()) { contentElement.insertBefore(child.getElement(), insertBeforeElement); } } else if (opt_render) { // If this (parent) component doesn't have a DOM yet, call createDom now // to make sure we render the child component's element into the correct // parent element (otherwise render_ with a null first argument would // render the child into the document body, which is almost certainly not // what we want). if (!this.element_) { this.createDom(); } // Render the child into the parent at the appropriate location. Note that // getChildAt(index + 1) returns undefined if inserting at the end. var sibling = this.getChildAt(index + 1); // render_() calls enterDocument() if the parent is already in the document. child.render_(this.getContentElement(), sibling ? sibling.element_ : null); } else if (this.inDocument_ && !child.inDocument_ && child.element_ && child.element_.parentNode && // Under some circumstances, IE8 implicitly creates a Document Fragment // for detached nodes, so ensure the parent is an Element as it should be. child.element_.parentNode.nodeType == Blockly.utils.dom.Node.ELEMENT_NODE) { // We don't touch the DOM, but if the parent is in the document, and the // child element is in the document but not marked as such, then we call // enterDocument on the child. child.enterDocument(); } }; /** * Returns the DOM element into which child components are to be rendered, * or null if the component itself hasn't been rendered yet. This default * implementation returns the component's root element. Subclasses with * complex DOM structures must override this method. * @return {Element} Element to contain child elements (null if none). * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.getContentElement = function() { return this.element_; }; /** * Returns true if the component is rendered right-to-left, false otherwise. * The first time this function is invoked, the right-to-left rendering property * is set if it has not been already. * @return {boolean} Whether the control is rendered right-to-left. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.isRightToLeft = function() { if (this.rightToLeft_ == null) { this.rightToLeft_ = Blockly.utils.style.isRightToLeft( this.inDocument_ ? this.element_ : document.body); } return this.rightToLeft_; }; /** * Set is right-to-left. This function should be used if the component needs * to know the rendering direction during dom creation (i.e. before * {@link #enterDocument} is called and is right-to-left is set). * @param {boolean} rightToLeft Whether the component is rendered * right-to-left. * @package */ Blockly.Component.prototype.setRightToLeft = function(rightToLeft) { if (this.inDocument_) { throw Error(Blockly.Component.Error.ALREADY_RENDERED); } this.rightToLeft_ = rightToLeft; }; /** * Returns true if the component has children. * @return {boolean} True if the component has children. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.hasChildren = function() { return !!this.children_ && this.children_.length != 0; }; /** * Returns the number of children of this component. * @return {number} The number of children. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.getChildCount = function() { return this.children_ ? this.children_.length : 0; }; /** * Returns an array containing the IDs of the children of this component, or an * empty array if the component has no children. * @return {!Array.} Child component IDs. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.getChildIds = function() { var ids = []; this.forEachChild(function(child) { ids.push(child.getId()); }); return ids; }; /** * Returns the child with the given ID, or null if no such child exists. * @param {string} id Child component ID. * @return {?Blockly.Component} The child with the given ID; null if none. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.getChild = function(id) { // Use childIndex_ for O(1) access by ID. return (this.childIndex_ && id) ? /** @type {Blockly.Component} */ ( this.childIndex_[id]) || null : null; }; /** * Returns the child at the given index, or null if the index is out of bounds. * @param {number} index 0-based index. * @return {?Blockly.Component} The child at the given index; null if none. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.getChildAt = function(index) { // Use children_ for access by index. return this.children_ ? this.children_[index] || null : null; }; /** * Calls the given function on each of this component's children in order. If * `opt_obj` is provided, it will be used as the 'this' object in the * function when called. The function should take two arguments: the child * component and its 0-based index. The return value is ignored. * @param {function(this:T,?,number):?} f The function to call for every * child component; should take 2 arguments (the child and its index). * @param {T=} opt_obj Used as the 'this' object in f when called. * @template T * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.forEachChild = function(f, opt_obj) { if (this.children_) { for (var i = 0; i < this.children_.length; i++) { f.call(/** @type {?} */ (opt_obj), this.children_[i], i); } } }; /** * Returns the 0-based index of the given child component, or -1 if no such * child is found. * @param {?Blockly.Component} child The child component. * @return {number} 0-based index of the child component; -1 if not found. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.indexOfChild = function(child) { return (this.children_ && child) ? this.children_.indexOf(child) : -1; }; /** * Removes the given child from this component, and returns it. Throws an error * if the argument is invalid or if the specified child isn't found in the * parent component. The argument can either be a string (interpreted as the * ID of the child component to remove) or the child component itself. * * If `opt_unrender` is true, calls {@link Blockly.Component#exitDocument} * on the removed child, and subsequently detaches the child's DOM from the * document. Otherwise it is the caller's responsibility to clean up the child * component's DOM. * * @see Blockly.Component#removeChildAt * @param {string|Blockly.Component|null} child The ID of the child to remove, * or the child component itself. * @param {boolean=} opt_unrender If true, calls `exitDocument` on the * removed child component, and detaches its DOM from the document. * @return {Blockly.Component} The removed component, if any. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.removeChild = function(child, opt_unrender) { if (child) { // Normalize child to be the object and id to be the ID string. This also // ensures that the child is really ours. var id = (typeof child === 'string' || child instanceof String) ? String(child) : child.getId(); child = this.getChild(id); if (id && child) { delete this.childIndex_[id]; var index = this.children_.indexOf(child); if (index > -1) { this.children_.splice(index, 1); } if (opt_unrender) { // Remove the child component's DOM from the document. We have to call // exitDocument first (see documentation). child.exitDocument(); if (child.element_) { Blockly.utils.dom.removeNode(child.element_); } } // Child's parent must be set to null after exitDocument is called // so that the child can unlisten to its parent if required. child.setParent(null); } } if (!child) { throw Error(Blockly.Component.Error.NOT_OUR_CHILD); } return /** @type {!Blockly.Component} */ (child); }; /** * Removes the child at the given index from this component, and returns it. * Throws an error if the argument is out of bounds, or if the specified child * isn't found in the parent. See {@link Blockly.Component#removeChild} for * detailed semantics. * * @see Blockly.Component#removeChild * @param {number} index 0-based index of the child to remove. * @param {boolean=} opt_unrender If true, calls `exitDocument` on the * removed child component, and detaches its DOM from the document. * @return {Blockly.Component} The removed component, if any. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.removeChildAt = function(index, opt_unrender) { // removeChild(null) will throw error. return this.removeChild(this.getChildAt(index), opt_unrender); }; /** * Removes every child component attached to this one and returns them. * * @see Blockly.Component#removeChild * @param {boolean=} opt_unrender If true, calls {@link #exitDocument} on the * removed child components, and detaches their DOM from the document. * @return {!Array.} The removed components if any. * @protected */ Blockly.Component.prototype.removeChildren = function(opt_unrender) { var removedChildren = []; while (this.hasChildren()) { removedChildren.push(this.removeChildAt(0, opt_unrender)); } return removedChildren; };