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// Copyright 2008 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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/**
* @fileoverview A custom button renderer that uses CSS voodoo to render a
* button-like object with fake rounded corners.
*
* @author attila@google.com (Attila Bodis)
*/
goog.provide('goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer');
goog.require('goog.a11y.aria.Role');
goog.require('goog.asserts');
goog.require('goog.dom.NodeType');
goog.require('goog.dom.classlist');
goog.require('goog.string');
goog.require('goog.ui.ButtonRenderer');
goog.require('goog.ui.INLINE_BLOCK_CLASSNAME');
/**
* Custom renderer for {@link goog.ui.Button}s. Custom buttons can contain
* almost arbitrary HTML content, will flow like inline elements, but can be
* styled like block-level elements.
*
* @constructor
* @extends {goog.ui.ButtonRenderer}
*/
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer = function() {
goog.ui.ButtonRenderer.call(this);
};
goog.inherits(goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer, goog.ui.ButtonRenderer);
goog.addSingletonGetter(goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer);
/**
* Default CSS class to be applied to the root element of components rendered
* by this renderer.
* @type {string}
*/
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.CSS_CLASS = goog.getCssName('goog-custom-button');
/**
* Returns the button's contents wrapped in the following DOM structure:
* <div class="goog-inline-block goog-custom-button">
* <div class="goog-inline-block goog-custom-button-outer-box">
* <div class="goog-inline-block goog-custom-button-inner-box">
* Contents...
* </div>
* </div>
* </div>
* Overrides {@link goog.ui.ButtonRenderer#createDom}.
* @param {goog.ui.Control} control goog.ui.Button to render.
* @return {!Element} Root element for the button.
* @override
*/
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.prototype.createDom = function(control) {
var button = /** @type {goog.ui.Button} */ (control);
var classNames = this.getClassNames(button);
var attributes = {
'class': goog.ui.INLINE_BLOCK_CLASSNAME + ' ' + classNames.join(' ')
};
var buttonElement = button.getDomHelper().createDom('div', attributes,
this.createButton(button.getContent(), button.getDomHelper()));
this.setTooltip(
buttonElement, /** @type {!string}*/ (button.getTooltip()));
return buttonElement;
};
/**
* Returns the ARIA role to be applied to custom buttons.
* @return {goog.a11y.aria.Role|undefined} ARIA role.
* @override
*/
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.prototype.getAriaRole = function() {
return goog.a11y.aria.Role.BUTTON;
};
/**
* Takes the button's root element and returns the parent element of the
* button's contents. Overrides the superclass implementation by taking
* the nested DIV structure of custom buttons into account.
* @param {Element} element Root element of the button whose content
* element is to be returned.
* @return {Element} The button's content element (if any).
* @override
*/
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.prototype.getContentElement = function(element) {
return element && element.firstChild &&
/** @type {Element} */ (element.firstChild.firstChild);
};
/**
* Takes a text caption or existing DOM structure, and returns the content
* wrapped in a pseudo-rounded-corner box. Creates the following DOM structure:
* <div class="goog-inline-block goog-custom-button-outer-box">
* <div class="goog-inline-block goog-custom-button-inner-box">
* Contents...
* </div>
* </div>
* Used by both {@link #createDom} and {@link #decorate}. To be overridden
* by subclasses.
* @param {goog.ui.ControlContent} content Text caption or DOM structure to wrap
* in a box.
* @param {goog.dom.DomHelper} dom DOM helper, used for document interaction.
* @return {Element} Pseudo-rounded-corner box containing the content.
*/
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.prototype.createButton = function(content, dom) {
return dom.createDom('div',
goog.ui.INLINE_BLOCK_CLASSNAME + ' ' +
goog.getCssName(this.getCssClass(), 'outer-box'),
dom.createDom('div',
goog.ui.INLINE_BLOCK_CLASSNAME + ' ' +
goog.getCssName(this.getCssClass(), 'inner-box'), content));
};
/**
* Returns true if this renderer can decorate the element. Overrides
* {@link goog.ui.ButtonRenderer#canDecorate} by returning true if the
* element is a DIV, false otherwise.
* @param {Element} element Element to decorate.
* @return {boolean} Whether the renderer can decorate the element.
* @override
*/
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.prototype.canDecorate = function(element) {
return element.tagName == 'DIV';
};
/**
* Check if the button's element has a box structure.
* @param {goog.ui.Button} button Button instance whose structure is being
* checked.
* @param {Element} element Element of the button.
* @return {boolean} Whether the element has a box structure.
* @protected
*/
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.prototype.hasBoxStructure = function(
button, element) {
var outer = button.getDomHelper().getFirstElementChild(element);
var outerClassName = goog.getCssName(this.getCssClass(), 'outer-box');
if (outer && goog.dom.classlist.contains(outer, outerClassName)) {
var inner = button.getDomHelper().getFirstElementChild(outer);
var innerClassName = goog.getCssName(this.getCssClass(), 'inner-box');
if (inner && goog.dom.classlist.contains(inner, innerClassName)) {
// We have a proper box structure.
return true;
}
}
return false;
};
/**
* Takes an existing element and decorates it with the custom button control.
* Initializes the control's ID, content, tooltip, value, and state based
* on the ID of the element, its child nodes, and its CSS classes, respectively.
* Returns the element. Overrides {@link goog.ui.ButtonRenderer#decorate}.
* @param {goog.ui.Control} control Button instance to decorate the element.
* @param {Element} element Element to decorate.
* @return {Element} Decorated element.
* @override
*/
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.prototype.decorate = function(control, element) {
goog.asserts.assert(element);
var button = /** @type {goog.ui.Button} */ (control);
// Trim text nodes in the element's child node list; otherwise madness
// ensues (i.e. on Gecko, buttons will flicker and shift when moused over).
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.trimTextNodes_(element, true);
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.trimTextNodes_(element, false);
// Create the buttom dom if it has not been created.
if (!this.hasBoxStructure(button, element)) {
element.appendChild(
this.createButton(element.childNodes, button.getDomHelper()));
}
goog.dom.classlist.addAll(element,
[goog.ui.INLINE_BLOCK_CLASSNAME, this.getCssClass()]);
return goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.superClass_.decorate.call(this, button,
element);
};
/**
* Returns the CSS class to be applied to the root element of components
* rendered using this renderer.
* @return {string} Renderer-specific CSS class.
* @override
*/
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.prototype.getCssClass = function() {
return goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.CSS_CLASS;
};
/**
* Takes an element and removes leading or trailing whitespace from the start
* or the end of its list of child nodes. The Boolean argument determines
* whether to trim from the start or the end of the node list. Empty text
* nodes are removed, and the first non-empty text node is trimmed from the
* left or the right as appropriate. For example,
* <div class="goog-inline-block">
* #text ""
* #text "\n Hello "
* <span>...</span>
* #text " World! \n"
* #text ""
* </div>
* becomes
* <div class="goog-inline-block">
* #text "Hello "
* <span>...</span>
* #text " World!"
* </div>
* This is essential for Gecko, where leading/trailing whitespace messes with
* the layout of elements with -moz-inline-box (used in goog-inline-block), and
* optional but harmless for non-Gecko.
*
* @param {Element} element Element whose child node list is to be trimmed.
* @param {boolean} fromStart Whether to trim from the start or from the end.
* @private
*/
goog.ui.CustomButtonRenderer.trimTextNodes_ = function(element, fromStart) {
if (element) {
var node = fromStart ? element.firstChild : element.lastChild, next;
// Tag soup HTML may result in a DOM where siblings have different parents.
while (node && node.parentNode == element) {
// Get the next/previous sibling here, since the node may be removed.
next = fromStart ? node.nextSibling : node.previousSibling;
if (node.nodeType == goog.dom.NodeType.TEXT) {
// Found a text node.
var text = node.nodeValue;
if (goog.string.trim(text) == '') {
// Found an empty text node; remove it.
element.removeChild(node);
} else {
// Found a non-empty text node; trim from the start/end, then exit.
node.nodeValue = fromStart ?
goog.string.trimLeft(text) : goog.string.trimRight(text);
break;
}
} else {
// Found a non-text node; done.
break;
}
node = next;
}
}
};