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//>>excludeStart("jqmBuildExclude", pragmas.jqmBuildExclude);
//>>description: Applies the AJAX navigation system to links and forms to enable page transitions
//>>label: AJAX Navigation System
//>>group: Navigation
define( [
"jquery",
"./jquery.mobile.core",
"./jquery.mobile.events",
"./jquery.mobile.support",
"depend!./jquery.hashchange[jquery]",
"./widgets/page",
"./jquery.mobile.transition" ], function( $ ) {
//>>excludeEnd("jqmBuildExclude");
(function( $, undefined ) {
//define vars for interal use
var $window = $.mobile.$window,
$html = $( 'html' ),
$head = $( 'head' ),
//url path helpers for use in relative url management
path = {
// This scary looking regular expression parses an absolute URL or its relative
// variants (protocol, site, document, query, and hash), into the various
// components (protocol, host, path, query, fragment, etc that make up the
// URL as well as some other commonly used sub-parts. When used with RegExp.exec()
// or String.match, it parses the URL into a results array that looks like this:
//
// [0]: http://jblas:password@mycompany.com:8080/mail/inbox?msg=1234&type=unread#msg-content
// [1]: http://jblas:password@mycompany.com:8080/mail/inbox?msg=1234&type=unread
// [2]: http://jblas:password@mycompany.com:8080/mail/inbox
// [3]: http://jblas:password@mycompany.com:8080
// [4]: http:
// [5]: //
// [6]: jblas:password@mycompany.com:8080
// [7]: jblas:password
// [8]: jblas
// [9]: password
// [10]: mycompany.com:8080
// [11]: mycompany.com
// [12]: 8080
// [13]: /mail/inbox
// [14]: /mail/
// [15]: inbox
// [16]: ?msg=1234&type=unread
// [17]: #msg-content
//
urlParseRE: /^(((([^:\/#\?]+:)?(?:(\/\/)((?:(([^:@\/#\?]+)(?:\:([^:@\/#\?]+))?)@)?(([^:\/#\?\]\[]+|\[[^\/\]@#?]+\])(?:\:([0-9]+))?))?)?)?((\/?(?:[^\/\?#]+\/+)*)([^\?#]*)))?(\?[^#]+)?)(#.*)?/,
// Abstraction to address xss (Issue #4787) by removing the authority in
// browsers that auto decode it. All references to location.href should be
// replaced with a call to this method so that it can be dealt with properly here
getLocation: function( url ) {
var uri = url ? this.parseUrl( url ) : location,
hash = this.parseUrl( url || location.href ).hash;
// mimic the browser with an empty string when the hash is empty
hash = hash === "#" ? "" : hash;
// Make sure to parse the url or the location object for the hash because using location.hash
// is autodecoded in firefox, the rest of the url should be from the object (location unless
// we're testing) to avoid the inclusion of the authority
return uri.protocol + "//" + uri.host + uri.pathname + uri.search + hash;
},
parseLocation: function() {
return this.parseUrl( this.getLocation() );
},
//Parse a URL into a structure that allows easy access to
//all of the URL components by name.
parseUrl: function( url ) {
// If we're passed an object, we'll assume that it is
// a parsed url object and just return it back to the caller.
if ( $.type( url ) === "object" ) {
return url;
}
var matches = path.urlParseRE.exec( url || "" ) || [];
// Create an object that allows the caller to access the sub-matches
// by name. Note that IE returns an empty string instead of undefined,
// like all other browsers do, so we normalize everything so its consistent
// no matter what browser we're running on.
return {
href: matches[ 0 ] || "",
hrefNoHash: matches[ 1 ] || "",
hrefNoSearch: matches[ 2 ] || "",
domain: matches[ 3 ] || "",
protocol: matches[ 4 ] || "",
doubleSlash: matches[ 5 ] || "",
authority: matches[ 6 ] || "",
username: matches[ 8 ] || "",
password: matches[ 9 ] || "",
host: matches[ 10 ] || "",
hostname: matches[ 11 ] || "",
port: matches[ 12 ] || "",
pathname: matches[ 13 ] || "",
directory: matches[ 14 ] || "",
filename: matches[ 15 ] || "",
search: matches[ 16 ] || "",
hash: matches[ 17 ] || ""
};
},
//Turn relPath into an asbolute path. absPath is
//an optional absolute path which describes what
//relPath is relative to.
makePathAbsolute: function( relPath, absPath ) {
if ( relPath && relPath.charAt( 0 ) === "/" ) {
return relPath;
}
relPath = relPath || "";
absPath = absPath ? absPath.replace( /^\/|(\/[^\/]*|[^\/]+)$/g, "" ) : "";
var absStack = absPath ? absPath.split( "/" ) : [],
relStack = relPath.split( "/" );
for ( var i = 0; i < relStack.length; i++ ) {
var d = relStack[ i ];
switch ( d ) {
case ".":
break;
case "..":
if ( absStack.length ) {
absStack.pop();
}
break;
default:
absStack.push( d );
break;
}
}
return "/" + absStack.join( "/" );
},
//Returns true if both urls have the same domain.
isSameDomain: function( absUrl1, absUrl2 ) {
return path.parseUrl( absUrl1 ).domain === path.parseUrl( absUrl2 ).domain;
},
//Returns true for any relative variant.
isRelativeUrl: function( url ) {
// All relative Url variants have one thing in common, no protocol.
return path.parseUrl( url ).protocol === "";
},
//Returns true for an absolute url.
isAbsoluteUrl: function( url ) {
return path.parseUrl( url ).protocol !== "";
},
//Turn the specified realtive URL into an absolute one. This function
//can handle all relative variants (protocol, site, document, query, fragment).
makeUrlAbsolute: function( relUrl, absUrl ) {
if ( !path.isRelativeUrl( relUrl ) ) {
return relUrl;
}
if ( absUrl === undefined ) {
absUrl = documentBase;
}
var relObj = path.parseUrl( relUrl ),
absObj = path.parseUrl( absUrl ),
protocol = relObj.protocol || absObj.protocol,
doubleSlash = relObj.protocol ? relObj.doubleSlash : ( relObj.doubleSlash || absObj.doubleSlash ),
authority = relObj.authority || absObj.authority,
hasPath = relObj.pathname !== "",
pathname = path.makePathAbsolute( relObj.pathname || absObj.filename, absObj.pathname ),
search = relObj.search || ( !hasPath && absObj.search ) || "",
hash = relObj.hash;
return protocol + doubleSlash + authority + pathname + search + hash;
},
//Add search (aka query) params to the specified url.
addSearchParams: function( url, params ) {
var u = path.parseUrl( url ),
p = ( typeof params === "object" ) ? $.param( params ) : params,
s = u.search || "?";
return u.hrefNoSearch + s + ( s.charAt( s.length - 1 ) !== "?" ? "&" : "" ) + p + ( u.hash || "" );
},
convertUrlToDataUrl: function( absUrl ) {
var u = path.parseUrl( absUrl );
if ( path.isEmbeddedPage( u ) ) {
// For embedded pages, remove the dialog hash key as in getFilePath(),
// otherwise the Data Url won't match the id of the embedded Page.
return u.hash.split( dialogHashKey )[0].replace( /^#/, "" );
} else if ( path.isSameDomain( u, documentBase ) ) {
return u.hrefNoHash.replace( documentBase.domain, "" ).split( dialogHashKey )[0];
}
return window.decodeURIComponent(absUrl);
},
//get path from current hash, or from a file path
get: function( newPath ) {
if ( newPath === undefined ) {
newPath = path.parseLocation().hash;
}
return path.stripHash( newPath ).replace( /[^\/]*\.[^\/*]+$/, '' );
},
//return the substring of a filepath before the sub-page key, for making a server request
getFilePath: function( path ) {
var splitkey = '&' + $.mobile.subPageUrlKey;
return path && path.split( splitkey )[0].split( dialogHashKey )[0];
},
//set location hash to path
set: function( path ) {
location.hash = path;
},
//test if a given url (string) is a path
//NOTE might be exceptionally naive
isPath: function( url ) {
return ( /\// ).test( url );
},
//return a url path with the window's location protocol/hostname/pathname removed
clean: function( url ) {
return url.replace( documentBase.domain, "" );
},
//just return the url without an initial #
stripHash: function( url ) {
return url.replace( /^#/, "" );
},
//remove the preceding hash, any query params, and dialog notations
cleanHash: function( hash ) {
return path.stripHash( hash.replace( /\?.*$/, "" ).replace( dialogHashKey, "" ) );
},
isHashValid: function( hash ) {
return ( /^#[^#]+$/ ).test( hash );
},
//check whether a url is referencing the same domain, or an external domain or different protocol
//could be mailto, etc
isExternal: function( url ) {
var u = path.parseUrl( url );
return u.protocol && u.domain !== documentUrl.domain ? true : false;
},
hasProtocol: function( url ) {
return ( /^(:?\w+:)/ ).test( url );
},
//check if the specified url refers to the first page in the main application document.
isFirstPageUrl: function( url ) {
// We only deal with absolute paths.
var u = path.parseUrl( path.makeUrlAbsolute( url, documentBase ) ),
// Does the url have the same path as the document?
samePath = u.hrefNoHash === documentUrl.hrefNoHash || ( documentBaseDiffers && u.hrefNoHash === documentBase.hrefNoHash ),
// Get the first page element.
fp = $.mobile.firstPage,
// Get the id of the first page element if it has one.
fpId = fp && fp[0] ? fp[0].id : undefined;
// The url refers to the first page if the path matches the document and
// it either has no hash value, or the hash is exactly equal to the id of the
// first page element.
return samePath && ( !u.hash || u.hash === "#" || ( fpId && u.hash.replace( /^#/, "" ) === fpId ) );
},
isEmbeddedPage: function( url ) {
var u = path.parseUrl( url );
//if the path is absolute, then we need to compare the url against
//both the documentUrl and the documentBase. The main reason for this
//is that links embedded within external documents will refer to the
//application document, whereas links embedded within the application
//document will be resolved against the document base.
if ( u.protocol !== "" ) {
return ( u.hash && ( u.hrefNoHash === documentUrl.hrefNoHash || ( documentBaseDiffers && u.hrefNoHash === documentBase.hrefNoHash ) ) );
}
return ( /^#/ ).test( u.href );
},
// Some embedded browsers, like the web view in Phone Gap, allow cross-domain XHR
// requests if the document doing the request was loaded via the file:// protocol.
// This is usually to allow the application to "phone home" and fetch app specific
// data. We normally let the browser handle external/cross-domain urls, but if the
// allowCrossDomainPages option is true, we will allow cross-domain http/https
// requests to go through our page loading logic.
isPermittedCrossDomainRequest: function( docUrl, reqUrl ) {
return $.mobile.allowCrossDomainPages &&
docUrl.protocol === "file:" &&
reqUrl.search( /^https?:/ ) !== -1;
}
},
//will be defined when a link is clicked and given an active class
$activeClickedLink = null,
//urlHistory is purely here to make guesses at whether the back or forward button was clicked
//and provide an appropriate transition
urlHistory = {
// Array of pages that are visited during a single page load.
// Each has a url and optional transition, title, and pageUrl (which represents the file path, in cases where URL is obscured, such as dialogs)
stack: [],
//maintain an index number for the active page in the stack
activeIndex: 0,
//get active
getActive: function() {
return urlHistory.stack[ urlHistory.activeIndex ];
},
getPrev: function() {
return urlHistory.stack[ urlHistory.activeIndex - 1 ];
},
getNext: function() {
return urlHistory.stack[ urlHistory.activeIndex + 1 ];
},
// addNew is used whenever a new page is added
addNew: function( url, transition, title, pageUrl, role ) {
//if there's forward history, wipe it
if ( urlHistory.getNext() ) {
urlHistory.clearForward();
}
urlHistory.stack.push( {url : url, transition: transition, title: title, pageUrl: pageUrl, role: role } );
urlHistory.activeIndex = urlHistory.stack.length - 1;
},
//wipe urls ahead of active index
clearForward: function() {
urlHistory.stack = urlHistory.stack.slice( 0, urlHistory.activeIndex + 1 );
},
directHashChange: function( opts ) {
var back , forward, newActiveIndex, prev = this.getActive();
// check if url is in history and if it's ahead or behind current page
$.each( urlHistory.stack, function( i, historyEntry ) {
//if the url is in the stack, it's a forward or a back
if ( decodeURIComponent( opts.currentUrl ) === decodeURIComponent( historyEntry.url ) ) {
//define back and forward by whether url is older or newer than current page
back = i < urlHistory.activeIndex;
forward = !back;
newActiveIndex = i;
}
});
// save new page index, null check to prevent falsey 0 result
this.activeIndex = newActiveIndex !== undefined ? newActiveIndex : this.activeIndex;
if ( back ) {
( opts.either || opts.isBack )( true );
} else if ( forward ) {
( opts.either || opts.isForward )( false );
}
},
//disable hashchange event listener internally to ignore one change
//toggled internally when location.hash is updated to match the url of a successful page load
ignoreNextHashChange: false
},
//define first selector to receive focus when a page is shown
focusable = "[tabindex],a,button:visible,select:visible,input",
//queue to hold simultanious page transitions
pageTransitionQueue = [],
//indicates whether or not page is in process of transitioning
isPageTransitioning = false,
//nonsense hash change key for dialogs, so they create a history entry
dialogHashKey = "&ui-state=dialog",
//existing base tag?
$base = $head.children( "base" ),
//tuck away the original document URL minus any fragment.
documentUrl = path.parseLocation(),
//if the document has an embedded base tag, documentBase is set to its
//initial value. If a base tag does not exist, then we default to the documentUrl.
documentBase = $base.length ? path.parseUrl( path.makeUrlAbsolute( $base.attr( "href" ), documentUrl.href ) ) : documentUrl,
//cache the comparison once.
documentBaseDiffers = ( documentUrl.hrefNoHash !== documentBase.hrefNoHash ),
getScreenHeight = $.mobile.getScreenHeight;
//base element management, defined depending on dynamic base tag support
var base = $.support.dynamicBaseTag ? {
//define base element, for use in routing asset urls that are referenced in Ajax-requested markup
element: ( $base.length ? $base : $( "<base>", { href: documentBase.hrefNoHash } ).prependTo( $head ) ),
//set the generated BASE element's href attribute to a new page's base path
set: function( href ) {
base.element.attr( "href", path.makeUrlAbsolute( href, documentBase ) );
},
//set the generated BASE element's href attribute to a new page's base path
reset: function() {
base.element.attr( "href", documentBase.hrefNoHash );
}
} : undefined;
/* internal utility functions */
// NOTE Issue #4950 Android phonegap doesn't navigate back properly
// when a full page refresh has taken place. It appears that hashchange
// and replacestate history alterations work fine but we need to support
// both forms of history traversal in our code that uses backward history
// movement
$.mobile.back = function() {
var nav = window.navigator;
// if the setting is on and the navigator object is
// available use the phonegap navigation capability
if( this.phonegapNavigationEnabled &&
nav &&
nav.app &&
nav.app.backHistory ){
nav.app.backHistory();
} else {
window.history.back();
}
};
//direct focus to the page title, or otherwise first focusable element
$.mobile.focusPage = function ( page ) {
var autofocus = page.find( "[autofocus]" ),
pageTitle = page.find( ".ui-title:eq(0)" );
if ( autofocus.length ) {
autofocus.focus();
return;
}
if ( pageTitle.length ) {
pageTitle.focus();
} else{
page.focus();
}
};
//remove active classes after page transition or error
function removeActiveLinkClass( forceRemoval ) {
if ( !!$activeClickedLink && ( !$activeClickedLink.closest( "." + $.mobile.activePageClass ).length || forceRemoval ) ) {
$activeClickedLink.removeClass( $.mobile.activeBtnClass );
}
$activeClickedLink = null;
}
function releasePageTransitionLock() {
isPageTransitioning = false;
if ( pageTransitionQueue.length > 0 ) {
$.mobile.changePage.apply( null, pageTransitionQueue.pop() );
}
}
// Save the last scroll distance per page, before it is hidden
var setLastScrollEnabled = true,
setLastScroll, delayedSetLastScroll;
setLastScroll = function() {
// this barrier prevents setting the scroll value based on the browser
// scrolling the window based on a hashchange
if ( !setLastScrollEnabled ) {
return;
}
var active = $.mobile.urlHistory.getActive();
if ( active ) {
var lastScroll = $window.scrollTop();
// Set active page's lastScroll prop.
// If the location we're scrolling to is less than minScrollBack, let it go.
active.lastScroll = lastScroll < $.mobile.minScrollBack ? $.mobile.defaultHomeScroll : lastScroll;
}
};
// bind to scrollstop to gather scroll position. The delay allows for the hashchange
// event to fire and disable scroll recording in the case where the browser scrolls
// to the hash targets location (sometimes the top of the page). once pagechange fires
// getLastScroll is again permitted to operate
delayedSetLastScroll = function() {
setTimeout( setLastScroll, 100 );
};
// disable an scroll setting when a hashchange has been fired, this only works
// because the recording of the scroll position is delayed for 100ms after
// the browser might have changed the position because of the hashchange
$window.bind( $.support.pushState ? "popstate" : "hashchange", function() {
setLastScrollEnabled = false;
});
// handle initial hashchange from chrome :(
$window.one( $.support.pushState ? "popstate" : "hashchange", function() {
setLastScrollEnabled = true;
});
// wait until the mobile page container has been determined to bind to pagechange
$window.one( "pagecontainercreate", function() {
// once the page has changed, re-enable the scroll recording
$.mobile.pageContainer.bind( "pagechange", function() {
setLastScrollEnabled = true;
// remove any binding that previously existed on the get scroll
// which may or may not be different than the scroll element determined for
// this page previously
$window.unbind( "scrollstop", delayedSetLastScroll );
// determine and bind to the current scoll element which may be the window
// or in the case of touch overflow the element with touch overflow
$window.bind( "scrollstop", delayedSetLastScroll );
});
});
// bind to scrollstop for the first page as "pagechange" won't be fired in that case
$window.bind( "scrollstop", delayedSetLastScroll );
// No-op implementation of transition degradation
$.mobile._maybeDegradeTransition = $.mobile._maybeDegradeTransition || function( transition ) {
return transition;
};
//function for transitioning between two existing pages
function transitionPages( toPage, fromPage, transition, reverse ) {
if ( fromPage ) {
//trigger before show/hide events
fromPage.data( "page" )._trigger( "beforehide", null, { nextPage: toPage } );
}
toPage.data( "page" )._trigger( "beforeshow", null, { prevPage: fromPage || $( "" ) } );
//clear page loader
$.mobile.hidePageLoadingMsg();
transition = $.mobile._maybeDegradeTransition( transition );
//find the transition handler for the specified transition. If there
//isn't one in our transitionHandlers dictionary, use the default one.
//call the handler immediately to kick-off the transition.
var th = $.mobile.transitionHandlers[ transition || "default" ] || $.mobile.defaultTransitionHandler,
promise = th( transition, reverse, toPage, fromPage );
promise.done(function() {
//trigger show/hide events
if ( fromPage ) {
fromPage.data( "page" )._trigger( "hide", null, { nextPage: toPage } );
}
//trigger pageshow, define prevPage as either fromPage or empty jQuery obj
toPage.data( "page" )._trigger( "show", null, { prevPage: fromPage || $( "" ) } );
setTimeout( function () {
$.mobile.removeEventBlocker();
}, 0 );
});
return promise;
}
//shared page enhancements
function enhancePage( $page, role ) {
// If a role was specified, make sure the data-role attribute
// on the page element is in sync.
if ( role ) {
$page.attr( "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "role", role );
}
//run page plugin
$page.page();
}
/* exposed $.mobile methods */
//animation complete callback
$.fn.animationComplete = function( callback ) {
if ( $.support.cssTransitions ) {
return $( this ).one( 'webkitAnimationEnd animationend', callback );
}
else{
// defer execution for consistency between webkit/non webkit
setTimeout( callback, 0 );
return $( this );
}
};
//expose path object on $.mobile
$.mobile.path = path;
//expose base object on $.mobile
$.mobile.base = base;
//history stack
$.mobile.urlHistory = urlHistory;
$.mobile.dialogHashKey = dialogHashKey;
//enable cross-domain page support
$.mobile.allowCrossDomainPages = false;
//return the original document url
$.mobile.getDocumentUrl = function( asParsedObject ) {
return asParsedObject ? $.extend( {}, documentUrl ) : documentUrl.href;
};
//return the original document base url
$.mobile.getDocumentBase = function( asParsedObject ) {
return asParsedObject ? $.extend( {}, documentBase ) : documentBase.href;
};
$.mobile._bindPageRemove = function() {
var page = $( this );
// when dom caching is not enabled or the page is embedded bind to remove the page on hide
if ( !page.data( "page" ).options.domCache &&
page.is( ":jqmData(external-page='true')" ) ) {
page.bind( 'pagehide.remove', function() {
var $this = $( this ),
prEvent = new $.Event( "pageremove" );
$this.trigger( prEvent );
if ( !prEvent.isDefaultPrevented() ) {
$this.removeWithDependents();
}
});
}
};
// Load a page into the DOM.
$.mobile.loadPage = function( url, options ) {
// This function uses deferred notifications to let callers
// know when the page is done loading, or if an error has occurred.
var deferred = $.Deferred(),
// The default loadPage options with overrides specified by
// the caller.
settings = $.extend( {}, $.mobile.loadPage.defaults, options ),
// The DOM element for the page after it has been loaded.
page = null,
// If the reloadPage option is true, and the page is already
// in the DOM, dupCachedPage will be set to the page element
// so that it can be removed after the new version of the
// page is loaded off the network.
dupCachedPage = null,
// determine the current base url
findBaseWithDefault = function() {
var closestBase = ( $.mobile.activePage && getClosestBaseUrl( $.mobile.activePage ) );
return closestBase || documentBase.hrefNoHash;
},
// The absolute version of the URL passed into the function. This
// version of the URL may contain dialog/subpage params in it.
absUrl = path.makeUrlAbsolute( url, findBaseWithDefault() );
// If the caller provided data, and we're using "get" request,
// append the data to the URL.
if ( settings.data && settings.type === "get" ) {
absUrl = path.addSearchParams( absUrl, settings.data );
settings.data = undefined;
}
// If the caller is using a "post" request, reloadPage must be true
if ( settings.data && settings.type === "post" ) {
settings.reloadPage = true;
}
// The absolute version of the URL minus any dialog/subpage params.
// In otherwords the real URL of the page to be loaded.
var fileUrl = path.getFilePath( absUrl ),
// The version of the Url actually stored in the data-url attribute of
// the page. For embedded pages, it is just the id of the page. For pages
// within the same domain as the document base, it is the site relative
// path. For cross-domain pages (Phone Gap only) the entire absolute Url
// used to load the page.
dataUrl = path.convertUrlToDataUrl( absUrl );
// Make sure we have a pageContainer to work with.
settings.pageContainer = settings.pageContainer || $.mobile.pageContainer;
// Check to see if the page already exists in the DOM.
// NOTE do _not_ use the :jqmData psuedo selector because parenthesis
// are a valid url char and it breaks on the first occurence
page = settings.pageContainer.children( "[data-" + $.mobile.ns +"url='" + dataUrl + "']" );
// If we failed to find the page, check to see if the url is a
// reference to an embedded page. If so, it may have been dynamically
// injected by a developer, in which case it would be lacking a data-url
// attribute and in need of enhancement.
if ( page.length === 0 && dataUrl && !path.isPath( dataUrl ) ) {
page = settings.pageContainer.children( "#" + dataUrl )
.attr( "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "url", dataUrl )
.jqmData( "url", dataUrl );
}
// If we failed to find a page in the DOM, check the URL to see if it
// refers to the first page in the application. If it isn't a reference
// to the first page and refers to non-existent embedded page, error out.
if ( page.length === 0 ) {
if ( $.mobile.firstPage && path.isFirstPageUrl( fileUrl ) ) {
// Check to make sure our cached-first-page is actually
// in the DOM. Some user deployed apps are pruning the first
// page from the DOM for various reasons, we check for this
// case here because we don't want a first-page with an id
// falling through to the non-existent embedded page error
// case. If the first-page is not in the DOM, then we let
// things fall through to the ajax loading code below so
// that it gets reloaded.
if ( $.mobile.firstPage.parent().length ) {
page = $( $.mobile.firstPage );
}
} else if ( path.isEmbeddedPage( fileUrl ) ) {
deferred.reject( absUrl, options );
return deferred.promise();
}
}
// If the page we are interested in is already in the DOM,
// and the caller did not indicate that we should force a
// reload of the file, we are done. Otherwise, track the
// existing page as a duplicated.
if ( page.length ) {
if ( !settings.reloadPage ) {
enhancePage( page, settings.role );
deferred.resolve( absUrl, options, page );
//if we are reloading the page make sure we update the base if its not a prefetch
if( base && !options.prefetch ){
base.set(url);
}
return deferred.promise();
}
dupCachedPage = page;
}
var mpc = settings.pageContainer,
pblEvent = new $.Event( "pagebeforeload" ),
triggerData = { url: url, absUrl: absUrl, dataUrl: dataUrl, deferred: deferred, options: settings };
// Let listeners know we're about to load a page.
mpc.trigger( pblEvent, triggerData );
// If the default behavior is prevented, stop here!
if ( pblEvent.isDefaultPrevented() ) {
return deferred.promise();
}
if ( settings.showLoadMsg ) {
// This configurable timeout allows cached pages a brief delay to load without showing a message
var loadMsgDelay = setTimeout(function() {
$.mobile.showPageLoadingMsg();
}, settings.loadMsgDelay ),
// Shared logic for clearing timeout and removing message.
hideMsg = function() {
// Stop message show timer
clearTimeout( loadMsgDelay );
// Hide loading message
$.mobile.hidePageLoadingMsg();
};
}
// Reset base to the default document base.
// only reset if we are not prefetching
if ( base && typeof options.prefetch === "undefined" ) {
base.reset();
}
if ( !( $.mobile.allowCrossDomainPages || path.isSameDomain( documentUrl, absUrl ) ) ) {
deferred.reject( absUrl, options );
} else {
// Load the new page.
$.ajax({
url: fileUrl,
type: settings.type,
data: settings.data,
dataType: "html",
success: function( html, textStatus, xhr ) {
//pre-parse html to check for a data-url,
//use it as the new fileUrl, base path, etc
var all = $( "<div></div>" ),
//page title regexp
newPageTitle = html.match( /<title[^>]*>([^<]*)/ ) && RegExp.$1,
// TODO handle dialogs again
pageElemRegex = new RegExp( "(<[^>]+\\bdata-" + $.mobile.ns + "role=[\"']?page[\"']?[^>]*>)" ),
dataUrlRegex = new RegExp( "\\bdata-" + $.mobile.ns + "url=[\"']?([^\"'>]*)[\"']?" );
// data-url must be provided for the base tag so resource requests can be directed to the
// correct url. loading into a temprorary element makes these requests immediately
if ( pageElemRegex.test( html ) &&
RegExp.$1 &&
dataUrlRegex.test( RegExp.$1 ) &&
RegExp.$1 ) {
url = fileUrl = path.getFilePath( $( "<div>" + RegExp.$1 + "</div>" ).text() );
}
//dont update the base tag if we are prefetching
if ( base && typeof options.prefetch === "undefined") {
base.set( fileUrl );
}
//workaround to allow scripts to execute when included in page divs
all.get( 0 ).innerHTML = html;
page = all.find( ":jqmData(role='page'), :jqmData(role='dialog')" ).first();
//if page elem couldn't be found, create one and insert the body element's contents
if ( !page.length ) {
page = $( "<div data-" + $.mobile.ns + "role='page'>" + html.split( /<\/?body[^>]*>/gmi )[1] + "</div>" );
}
if ( newPageTitle && !page.jqmData( "title" ) ) {
if ( ~newPageTitle.indexOf( "&" ) ) {
newPageTitle = $( "<div>" + newPageTitle + "</div>" ).text();
}
page.jqmData( "title", newPageTitle );
}
//rewrite src and href attrs to use a base url
if ( !$.support.dynamicBaseTag ) {
var newPath = path.get( fileUrl );
page.find( "[src], link[href], a[rel='external'], :jqmData(ajax='false'), a[target]" ).each(function() {
var thisAttr = $( this ).is( '[href]' ) ? 'href' :
$( this ).is( '[src]' ) ? 'src' : 'action',
thisUrl = $( this ).attr( thisAttr );
// XXX_jblas: We need to fix this so that it removes the document
// base URL, and then prepends with the new page URL.
//if full path exists and is same, chop it - helps IE out
thisUrl = thisUrl.replace( location.protocol + '//' + location.host + location.pathname, '' );
if ( !/^(\w+:|#|\/)/.test( thisUrl ) ) {
$( this ).attr( thisAttr, newPath + thisUrl );
}
});
}
//append to page and enhance
// TODO taging a page with external to make sure that embedded pages aren't removed
// by the various page handling code is bad. Having page handling code in many
// places is bad. Solutions post 1.0
page
.attr( "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "url", path.convertUrlToDataUrl( fileUrl ) )
.attr( "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "external-page", true )
.appendTo( settings.pageContainer );
// wait for page creation to leverage options defined on widget
page.one( 'pagecreate', $.mobile._bindPageRemove );
enhancePage( page, settings.role );
// Enhancing the page may result in new dialogs/sub pages being inserted
// into the DOM. If the original absUrl refers to a sub-page, that is the
// real page we are interested in.
if ( absUrl.indexOf( "&" + $.mobile.subPageUrlKey ) > -1 ) {
page = settings.pageContainer.children( "[data-" + $.mobile.ns +"url='" + dataUrl + "']" );
}
//bind pageHide to removePage after it's hidden, if the page options specify to do so
// Remove loading message.
if ( settings.showLoadMsg ) {
hideMsg();
}
// Add the page reference and xhr to our triggerData.
triggerData.xhr = xhr;
triggerData.textStatus = textStatus;
triggerData.page = page;
// Let listeners know the page loaded successfully.
settings.pageContainer.trigger( "pageload", triggerData );
deferred.resolve( absUrl, options, page, dupCachedPage );
},
error: function( xhr, textStatus, errorThrown ) {
//set base back to current path
if ( base ) {
base.set( path.get() );
}
// Add error info to our triggerData.
triggerData.xhr = xhr;
triggerData.textStatus = textStatus;
triggerData.errorThrown = errorThrown;
var plfEvent = new $.Event( "pageloadfailed" );
// Let listeners know the page load failed.
settings.pageContainer.trigger( plfEvent, triggerData );
// If the default behavior is prevented, stop here!
// Note that it is the responsibility of the listener/handler
// that called preventDefault(), to resolve/reject the
// deferred object within the triggerData.
if ( plfEvent.isDefaultPrevented() ) {
return;
}
// Remove loading message.
if ( settings.showLoadMsg ) {
// Remove loading message.
hideMsg();
// show error message
$.mobile.showPageLoadingMsg( $.mobile.pageLoadErrorMessageTheme, $.mobile.pageLoadErrorMessage, true );
// hide after delay
setTimeout( $.mobile.hidePageLoadingMsg, 1500 );
}
deferred.reject( absUrl, options );
}
});
}
return deferred.promise();
};
$.mobile.loadPage.defaults = {
type: "get",
data: undefined,
reloadPage: false,
role: undefined, // By default we rely on the role defined by the @data-role attribute.
showLoadMsg: false,
pageContainer: undefined,
loadMsgDelay: 50 // This delay allows loads that pull from browser cache to occur without showing the loading message.
};
// Show a specific page in the page container.
$.mobile.changePage = function( toPage, options ) {
// If we are in the midst of a transition, queue the current request.
// We'll call changePage() once we're done with the current transition to
// service the request.
if ( isPageTransitioning ) {
pageTransitionQueue.unshift( arguments );
return;
}
var settings = $.extend( {}, $.mobile.changePage.defaults, options );
// Make sure we have a pageContainer to work with.
settings.pageContainer = settings.pageContainer || $.mobile.pageContainer;
// Make sure we have a fromPage.
settings.fromPage = settings.fromPage || $.mobile.activePage;
var mpc = settings.pageContainer,
pbcEvent = new $.Event( "pagebeforechange" ),
triggerData = { toPage: toPage, options: settings };
// Let listeners know we're about to change the current page.
mpc.trigger( pbcEvent, triggerData );
// If the default behavior is prevented, stop here!
if ( pbcEvent.isDefaultPrevented() ) {
return;
}
// We allow "pagebeforechange" observers to modify the toPage in the trigger
// data to allow for redirects. Make sure our toPage is updated.
toPage = triggerData.toPage;
// Set the isPageTransitioning flag to prevent any requests from
// entering this method while we are in the midst of loading a page
// or transitioning.
isPageTransitioning = true;
// If the caller passed us a url, call loadPage()
// to make sure it is loaded into the DOM. We'll listen
// to the promise object it returns so we know when
// it is done loading or if an error ocurred.
if ( typeof toPage === "string" ) {
$.mobile.loadPage( toPage, settings )
.done(function( url, options, newPage, dupCachedPage ) {
isPageTransitioning = false;
options.duplicateCachedPage = dupCachedPage;
$.mobile.changePage( newPage, options );
})
.fail(function( url, options ) {
isPageTransitioning = false;
//clear out the active button state
removeActiveLinkClass( true );
//release transition lock so navigation is free again
releasePageTransitionLock();
settings.pageContainer.trigger( "pagechangefailed", triggerData );
});
return;
}
// If we are going to the first-page of the application, we need to make
// sure settings.dataUrl is set to the application document url. This allows
// us to avoid generating a document url with an id hash in the case where the
// first-page of the document has an id attribute specified.
if ( toPage[ 0 ] === $.mobile.firstPage[ 0 ] && !settings.dataUrl ) {
settings.dataUrl = documentUrl.hrefNoHash;
}
// The caller passed us a real page DOM element. Update our
// internal state and then trigger a transition to the page.
var fromPage = settings.fromPage,
url = ( settings.dataUrl && path.convertUrlToDataUrl( settings.dataUrl ) ) || toPage.jqmData( "url" ),
// The pageUrl var is usually the same as url, except when url is obscured as a dialog url. pageUrl always contains the file path
pageUrl = url,
fileUrl = path.getFilePath( url ),
active = urlHistory.getActive(),
activeIsInitialPage = urlHistory.activeIndex === 0,
historyDir = 0,
pageTitle = document.title,
isDialog = settings.role === "dialog" || $.mobile.getAttrFixed( toPage [0], "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "role" ) === "dialog";
// By default, we prevent changePage requests when the fromPage and toPage
// are the same element, but folks that generate content manually/dynamically
// and reuse pages want to be able to transition to the same page. To allow
// this, they will need to change the default value of allowSamePageTransition
// to true, *OR*, pass it in as an option when they manually call changePage().
// It should be noted that our default transition animations assume that the
// formPage and toPage are different elements, so they may behave unexpectedly.
// It is up to the developer that turns on the allowSamePageTransitiona option
// to either turn off transition animations, or make sure that an appropriate
// animation transition is used.
if ( fromPage && fromPage[0] === toPage[0] && !settings.allowSamePageTransition ) {
isPageTransitioning = false;
mpc.trigger( "pagechange", triggerData );
// Even if there is no page change to be done, we should keep the urlHistory in sync with the hash changes
if ( settings.fromHashChange ) {
urlHistory.directHashChange({
currentUrl: url,
isBack: function() {},
isForward: function() {}
});
}
return;
}
// We need to make sure the page we are given has already been enhanced.
enhancePage( toPage, settings.role );
// If the changePage request was sent from a hashChange event, check to see if the
// page is already within the urlHistory stack. If so, we'll assume the user hit
// the forward/back button and will try to match the transition accordingly.
if ( settings.fromHashChange ) {
urlHistory.directHashChange({
currentUrl: url,
isBack: function() { historyDir = -1; },
isForward: function() { historyDir = 1; }
});
}
// Kill the keyboard.
// XXX_jblas: We need to stop crawling the entire document to kill focus. Instead,
// we should be tracking focus with a delegate() handler so we already have
// the element in hand at this point.
// Wrap this in a try/catch block since IE9 throw "Unspecified error" if document.activeElement
// is undefined when we are in an IFrame.
try {
if ( document.activeElement && document.activeElement.nodeName.toLowerCase() !== 'body' ) {
$( document.activeElement ).blur();
} else {
$( "input:focus, textarea:focus, select:focus" ).blur();
}
} catch( e ) {}
// Record whether we are at a place in history where a dialog used to be - if so, do not add a new history entry and do not change the hash either
var alreadyThere = false;
// If we're displaying the page as a dialog, we don't want the url
// for the dialog content to be used in the hash. Instead, we want
// to append the dialogHashKey to the url of the current page.
if ( isDialog && active ) {
// on the initial page load active.url is undefined and in that case should
// be an empty string. Moving the undefined -> empty string back into
// urlHistory.addNew seemed imprudent given undefined better represents
// the url state
// If we are at a place in history that once belonged to a dialog, reuse
// this state without adding to urlHistory and without modifying the hash.
// However, if a dialog is already displayed at this point, and we're
// about to display another dialog, then we must add another hash and
// history entry on top so that one may navigate back to the original dialog
if ( active.url.indexOf( dialogHashKey ) > -1 && !$.mobile.activePage.is( ".ui-dialog" ) ) {
settings.changeHash = false;
alreadyThere = true;
}
// Normally, we tack on a dialog hash key, but if this is the location of a stale dialog,
// we reuse the URL from the entry
url = ( active.url || "" ) + ( alreadyThere ? "" : dialogHashKey );
// tack on another dialogHashKey if this is the same as the initial hash
// this makes sure that a history entry is created for this dialog
if ( urlHistory.activeIndex === 0 && url === urlHistory.initialDst ) {
url += dialogHashKey;
}
}
// Set the location hash.
if ( settings.changeHash !== false && url ) {
//disable hash listening temporarily
urlHistory.ignoreNextHashChange = true;
//update hash and history
path.set( url );
}
// if title element wasn't found, try the page div data attr too
// If this is a deep-link or a reload ( active === undefined ) then just use pageTitle
var newPageTitle = ( !active )? pageTitle : toPage.jqmData( "title" ) || toPage.children( ":jqmData(role='header')" ).find( ".ui-title" ).getEncodedText();
if ( !!newPageTitle && pageTitle === document.title ) {
pageTitle = newPageTitle;
}
if ( !toPage.jqmData( "title" ) ) {
toPage.jqmData( "title", pageTitle );
}
// Make sure we have a transition defined.
settings.transition = settings.transition ||
( ( historyDir && !activeIsInitialPage ) ? active.transition : undefined ) ||
( isDialog ? $.mobile.defaultDialogTransition : $.mobile.defaultPageTransition );
//add page to history stack if it's not back or forward
if ( !historyDir ) {
// Overwrite the current entry if it's a leftover from a dialog
if ( alreadyThere ) {
urlHistory.activeIndex = Math.max( 0, urlHistory.activeIndex - 1 );
}
urlHistory.addNew( url, settings.transition, pageTitle, pageUrl, settings.role );
}
//set page title
document.title = urlHistory.getActive().title;
//set "toPage" as activePage
$.mobile.activePage = toPage;
// If we're navigating back in the URL history, set reverse accordingly.
settings.reverse = settings.reverse || historyDir < 0;
transitionPages( toPage, fromPage, settings.transition, settings.reverse )
.done(function( name, reverse, $to, $from, alreadyFocused ) {
removeActiveLinkClass();
//if there's a duplicateCachedPage, remove it from the DOM now that it's hidden
if ( settings.duplicateCachedPage ) {
settings.duplicateCachedPage.remove();
}
// Send focus to the newly shown page. Moved from promise .done binding in transitionPages
// itself to avoid ie bug that reports offsetWidth as > 0 (core check for visibility)
// despite visibility: hidden addresses issue #2965
// https://github.com/jquery/jquery-mobile/issues/2965
if ( !alreadyFocused ) {
$.mobile.focusPage( toPage );
}
releasePageTransitionLock();
// Let listeners know we're all done changing the current page.
mpc.trigger( "pagechange", triggerData );
});
};
$.mobile.changePage.defaults = {
transition: undefined,
reverse: false,
changeHash: true,
fromHashChange: false,
role: undefined, // By default we rely on the role defined by the @data-role attribute.
duplicateCachedPage: undefined,
pageContainer: undefined,
showLoadMsg: true, //loading message shows by default when pages are being fetched during changePage
dataUrl: undefined,
fromPage: undefined,
allowSamePageTransition: false
};
/* Event Bindings - hashchange, submit, and click */
function findClosestLink( ele )
{
while ( ele ) {
// Look for the closest element with a nodeName of "a".
// Note that we are checking if we have a valid nodeName
// before attempting to access it. This is because the
// node we get called with could have originated from within
// an embedded SVG document where some symbol instance elements
// don't have nodeName defined on them, or strings are of type
// SVGAnimatedString.
if ( ( typeof ele.nodeName === "string" ) && ele.nodeName.toLowerCase() === "a" ) {
break;
}
ele = ele.parentNode;
}
return ele;
}
// The base URL for any given element depends on the page it resides in.
function getClosestBaseUrl( ele )
{
// Find the closest page and extract out its url.
var url = $( ele ).closest( ".ui-page" ).jqmData( "url" ),
base = documentBase.hrefNoHash;
if ( !url || !path.isPath( url ) ) {
url = base;
}
return path.makeUrlAbsolute( url, base);
}
//The following event bindings should be bound after mobileinit has been triggered
//the following deferred is resolved in the init file
$.mobile.navreadyDeferred = $.Deferred();
$.mobile.navreadyDeferred.done(function() {
//bind to form submit events, handle with Ajax
$.mobile.$document.delegate( "form", "submit", function( event ) {
var $this = $( this );
if ( !$.mobile.ajaxEnabled ||
// test that the form is, itself, ajax false
$this.is( ":jqmData(ajax='false')" ) ||
// test that $.mobile.ignoreContentEnabled is set and
// the form or one of it's parents is ajax=false
!$this.jqmHijackable().length ) {
return;
}
var type = $this.attr( "method" ),
target = $this.attr( "target" ),
url = $this.attr( "action" );
// If no action is specified, browsers default to using the
// URL of the document containing the form. Since we dynamically
// pull in pages from external documents, the form should submit
// to the URL for the source document of the page containing
// the form.
if ( !url ) {
// Get the @data-url for the page containing the form.
url = getClosestBaseUrl( $this );
if ( url === documentBase.hrefNoHash ) {
// The url we got back matches the document base,
// which means the page must be an internal/embedded page,
// so default to using the actual document url as a browser
// would.
url = documentUrl.hrefNoSearch;
}
}
url = path.makeUrlAbsolute( url, getClosestBaseUrl( $this ) );
if ( ( path.isExternal( url ) && !path.isPermittedCrossDomainRequest( documentUrl, url ) ) || target ) {
return;
}
$.mobile.changePage(
url,
{
type: type && type.length && type.toLowerCase() || "get",
data: $this.serialize(),
transition: $.mobile.getAttrFixed( $this [0], "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "transition" ),
reverse: $.mobile.getAttrFixed( $this [0], "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "direction" ) === "reverse",
reloadPage: true
}
);
event.preventDefault();
});
//add active state on vclick
$.mobile.$document.bind( "vclick", function( event ) {
// if this isn't a left click we don't care. Its important to note
// that when the virtual event is generated it will create the which attr
if ( event.which > 1 || !$.mobile.linkBindingEnabled ) {
return;
}
var link = findClosestLink( event.target );
// split from the previous return logic to avoid find closest where possible
// TODO teach $.mobile.hijackable to operate on raw dom elements so the link wrapping
// can be avoided
if ( !$( link ).jqmHijackable().length ) {
return;
}
if ( link ) {
if ( path.parseUrl( link.getAttribute( "href" ) || "#" ).hash !== "#" ) {
removeActiveLinkClass( true );
$activeClickedLink = $( link ).closest( ".ui-btn" ).not( ".ui-disabled" );
$activeClickedLink.addClass( $.mobile.activeBtnClass );
}
}
});
// click routing - direct to HTTP or Ajax, accordingly
$.mobile.$document.bind( "click", function( event ) {
if ( !$.mobile.linkBindingEnabled ) {
return;
}
var link = findClosestLink( event.target ), $link = $( link ), httpCleanup;
// If there is no link associated with the click or its not a left
// click we want to ignore the click
// TODO teach $.mobile.hijackable to operate on raw dom elements so the link wrapping
// can be avoided
if ( !link || event.which > 1 || !$link.jqmHijackable().length ) {
return;
}
//remove active link class if external (then it won't be there if you come back)
httpCleanup = function() {
window.setTimeout(function() { removeActiveLinkClass( true ); }, 200 );
};
//if there's a data-rel=back attr, go back in history
if ( $link.is( ":jqmData(rel='back')" ) ) {
$.mobile.back();
return false;
}
var baseUrl = getClosestBaseUrl( $link ),
//get href, if defined, otherwise default to empty hash
href = path.makeUrlAbsolute( $link.attr( "href" ) || "#", baseUrl );
//if ajax is disabled, exit early
if ( !$.mobile.ajaxEnabled && !path.isEmbeddedPage( href ) ) {
httpCleanup();
//use default click handling
return;
}
// XXX_jblas: Ideally links to application pages should be specified as
// an url to the application document with a hash that is either
// the site relative path or id to the page. But some of the
// internal code that dynamically generates sub-pages for nested
// lists and select dialogs, just write a hash in the link they
// create. This means the actual URL path is based on whatever
// the current value of the base tag is at the time this code
// is called. For now we are just assuming that any url with a
// hash in it is an application page reference.
if ( href.search( "#" ) !== -1 ) {
href = href.replace( /[^#]*#/, "" );
if ( !href ) {
//link was an empty hash meant purely
//for interaction, so we ignore it.
event.preventDefault();
return;
} else if ( path.isPath( href ) ) {
//we have apath so make it the href we want to load.
href = path.makeUrlAbsolute( href, baseUrl );
} else {
//we have a simple id so use the documentUrl as its base.
href = path.makeUrlAbsolute( "#" + href, documentUrl.hrefNoHash );
}
}
// Should we handle this link, or let the browser deal with it?
var useDefaultUrlHandling = $link.is( "[rel='external']" ) || $link.is( ":jqmData(ajax='false')" ) || $link.is( "[target]" ),
// Some embedded browsers, like the web view in Phone Gap, allow cross-domain XHR
// requests if the document doing the request was loaded via the file:// protocol.
// This is usually to allow the application to "phone home" and fetch app specific
// data. We normally let the browser handle external/cross-domain urls, but if the
// allowCrossDomainPages option is true, we will allow cross-domain http/https
// requests to go through our page loading logic.
//check for protocol or rel and its not an embedded page
//TODO overlap in logic from isExternal, rel=external check should be
// moved into more comprehensive isExternalLink
isExternal = useDefaultUrlHandling || ( path.isExternal( href ) && !path.isPermittedCrossDomainRequest( documentUrl, href ) );
if ( isExternal ) {
httpCleanup();
//use default click handling
return;
}
//use ajax
var transition = $.mobile.getAttrFixed( $link [0], "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "transition" ),
reverse = $.mobile.getAttrFixed( $link [0], "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "direction" ) === "reverse" ||
// deprecated - remove by 1.0
$.mobile.getAttrFixed( $link [0], "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "back" ),
//this may need to be more specific as we use data-rel more
role = $link.attr( "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "rel" ) || undefined;
$.mobile.changePage( href, { transition: transition, reverse: reverse, role: role, link: $link } );
event.preventDefault();
});
//prefetch pages when anchors with data-prefetch are encountered
$.mobile.$document.delegate( ".ui-page", "pageshow.prefetch", function() {
var urls = [];
$( this ).find( "a:jqmData(prefetch)" ).each(function() {
var $link = $( this ),
url = $link.attr( "href" );
if ( url && $.inArray( url, urls ) === -1 ) {
urls.push( url );
$.mobile.loadPage( url, { role: $link.attr( "data-" + $.mobile.ns + "rel" ),prefetch: true } );
}
});
});
$.mobile._handleHashChange = function( hash ) {
//find first page via hash
var to = path.stripHash( hash ),
//transition is false if it's the first page, undefined otherwise (and may be overridden by default)
transition = $.mobile.urlHistory.stack.length === 0 ? "none" : undefined,
// "navigate" event fired to allow others to take advantage of the more robust hashchange handling
navEvent = new $.Event( "navigate" ),
// default options for the changPage calls made after examining the current state
// of the page and the hash
changePageOptions = {
transition: transition,
changeHash: false,
fromHashChange: true
};
if ( 0 === urlHistory.stack.length ) {
urlHistory.initialDst = to;
}
// We should probably fire the "navigate" event from those places that make calls to _handleHashChange,
// and have _handleHashChange hook into the "navigate" event instead of triggering it here
$.mobile.pageContainer.trigger( navEvent );
if ( navEvent.isDefaultPrevented() ) {
return;
}
//if listening is disabled (either globally or temporarily), or it's a dialog hash
if ( !$.mobile.hashListeningEnabled || urlHistory.ignoreNextHashChange ) {
urlHistory.ignoreNextHashChange = false;
return;
}
// special case for dialogs
if ( urlHistory.stack.length > 1 && to.indexOf( dialogHashKey ) > -1 && urlHistory.initialDst !== to ) {
// If current active page is not a dialog skip the dialog and continue
// in the same direction
if ( !$.mobile.activePage.is( ".ui-dialog" ) ) {
//determine if we're heading forward or backward and continue accordingly past
//the current dialog
urlHistory.directHashChange({
currentUrl: to,
isBack: function() { $.mobile.back(); },
isForward: function() { window.history.forward(); }
});
// prevent changePage()
return;
} else {
// if the current active page is a dialog and we're navigating
// to a dialog use the dialog objected saved in the stack
urlHistory.directHashChange({
currentUrl: to,
// regardless of the direction of the history change
// do the following
either: function( isBack ) {
var active = $.mobile.urlHistory.getActive();
to = active.pageUrl;
// make sure to set the role, transition and reversal
// as most of this is lost by the domCache cleaning
$.extend( changePageOptions, {
role: active.role,
transition: active.transition,
reverse: isBack
});
}
});
}
}
//if to is defined, load it
if ( to ) {
// At this point, 'to' can be one of 3 things, a cached page element from
// a history stack entry, an id, or site-relative/absolute URL. If 'to' is
// an id, we need to resolve it against the documentBase, not the location.href,
// since the hashchange could've been the result of a forward/backward navigation
// that crosses from an external page/dialog to an internal page/dialog.
to = ( typeof to === "string" && !path.isPath( to ) ) ? ( path.makeUrlAbsolute( '#' + to, documentBase ) ) : to;
// If we're about to go to an initial URL that contains a reference to a non-existent
// internal page, go to the first page instead. We know that the initial hash refers to a
// non-existent page, because the initial hash did not end up in the initial urlHistory entry
if ( to === path.makeUrlAbsolute( '#' + urlHistory.initialDst, documentBase ) &&
urlHistory.stack.length && urlHistory.stack[0].url !== urlHistory.initialDst.replace( dialogHashKey, "" ) ) {
to = $.mobile.firstPage;
}
$.mobile.changePage( to, changePageOptions );
} else {
//there's no hash, go to the first page in the dom
$.mobile.changePage( $.mobile.firstPage, changePageOptions );
}
};
//hashchange event handler
$window.bind( "hashchange", function( e, triggered ) {
// Firefox auto-escapes the location.hash as for v13 but
// leaves the href untouched
$.mobile._handleHashChange( path.parseLocation().hash );
});
});//navreadyDeferred done callback
})( jQuery );
//>>excludeStart("jqmBuildExclude", pragmas.jqmBuildExclude);
});
//>>excludeEnd("jqmBuildExclude");