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/*
backgrid-paginator
http://github.com/wyuenho/backgrid
Copyright (c) 2013 Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong and contributors
Licensed under the MIT @license.
*/
(function (root, factory) {
// CommonJS
if (typeof exports == "object") {
module.exports = factory(require("underscore"),
require("backbone"),
require("backgrid"),
require("backbone.paginator"));
}
// AMD. Register as an anonymous module.
else if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
define(['underscore', 'backbone', 'backgrid', 'backbone.paginator'], factory);
}
// Browser
else {
factory(root._, root.Backbone, root.Backgrid);
}
}(this, function (_, Backbone, Backgrid) {
"use strict";
/**
PageHandle is a class that renders the actual page handles and reacts to
click events for pagination.
This class acts in two modes - control or discrete page handle modes. If
one of the `is*` flags is `true`, an instance of this class is under
control page handle mode. Setting a `pageIndex` to an instance of this
class under control mode has no effect and the correct page index will
always be inferred from the `is*` flag. Only one of the `is*` flags should
be set to `true` at a time. For example, an instance of this class cannot
simultaneously be a rewind control and a fast forward control. A `label`
and a `title` function or a string are required to be passed to the
constuctor under this mode. If a `title` function is provided, it __MUST__
accept a hash parameter `data`, which contains a key `label`. Its result
will be used to render the generated anchor's title attribute.
If all of the `is*` flags is set to `false`, which is the default, an
instance of this class will be in discrete page handle mode. An instance
under this mode requires the `pageIndex` to be passed from the constructor
as an option and it __MUST__ be a 0-based index of the list of page numbers
to render. The constuctor will normalize the base to the same base the
underlying PageableCollection collection instance uses. A `label` is not
required under this mode, which will default to the equivalent 1-based page
index calculated from `pageIndex` and the underlying PageableCollection
instance. A provided `label` will still be honored however. The `title`
parameter is also not required under this mode, in which case the default
`title` function will be used. You are encouraged to provide your own
`title` function however if you wish to localize the title strings.
If this page handle represents the current page, an `active` class will be
placed on the root list element.
If this page handle is at the border of the list of pages, a `disabled`
class will be placed on the root list element.
Only page handles that are neither `active` nor `disabled` will respond to
click events and triggers pagination.
@class Backgrid.Extension.PageHandle
*/
var PageHandle = Backgrid.Extension.PageHandle = Backbone.View.extend({
/** @property */
tagName: "li",
/** @property */
events: {
"click a": "changePage"
},
/**
@property {string|function(Object.<string, string>): string} title
The title to use for the `title` attribute of the generated page handle
anchor elements. It can be a string or a function that takes a `data`
parameter, which contains a mandatory `label` key which provides the
label value to be displayed.
*/
title: function (data) {
return 'Page ' + data.label;
},
/**
@property {boolean} isRewind Whether this handle represents a rewind
control
*/
isRewind: false,
/**
@property {boolean} isBack Whether this handle represents a back
control
*/
isBack: false,
/**
@property {boolean} isForward Whether this handle represents a forward
control
*/
isForward: false,
/**
@property {boolean} isFastForward Whether this handle represents a fast
forward control
*/
isFastForward: false,
/**
Initializer.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backbone.Collection} options.collection
@param {number} pageIndex 0-based index of the page number this handle
handles. This parameter will be normalized to the base the underlying
PageableCollection uses.
@param {string} [options.label] If provided it is used to render the
anchor text, otherwise the normalized pageIndex will be used
instead. Required if any of the `is*` flags is set to `true`.
@param {string} [options.title]
@param {boolean} [options.isRewind=false]
@param {boolean} [options.isBack=false]
@param {boolean} [options.isForward=false]
@param {boolean} [options.isFastForward=false]
*/
initialize: function (options) {
var collection = this.collection;
var state = collection.state;
var currentPage = state.currentPage;
var firstPage = state.firstPage;
var lastPage = state.lastPage;
_.extend(this, _.pick(options,
["isRewind", "isBack", "isForward", "isFastForward"]));
var pageIndex;
if (this.isRewind) pageIndex = firstPage;
else if (this.isBack) pageIndex = Math.max(firstPage, currentPage - 1);
else if (this.isForward) pageIndex = Math.min(lastPage, currentPage + 1);
else if (this.isFastForward) pageIndex = lastPage;
else {
pageIndex = +options.pageIndex;
pageIndex = (firstPage ? pageIndex + 1 : pageIndex);
}
this.pageIndex = pageIndex;
this.label = (options.label || (firstPage ? pageIndex : pageIndex + 1)) + '';
var title = options.title || this.title;
this.title = _.isFunction(title) ? title({label: this.label}) : title;
},
/**
Renders a clickable anchor element under a list item.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
var anchor = document.createElement("a");
anchor.href = '#';
if (this.title) anchor.title = this.title;
anchor.innerHTML = this.label;
this.el.appendChild(anchor);
var collection = this.collection;
var state = collection.state;
var currentPage = state.currentPage;
var pageIndex = this.pageIndex;
if (this.isRewind && currentPage == state.firstPage ||
this.isBack && !collection.hasPreviousPage() ||
this.isForward && !collection.hasNextPage() ||
this.isFastForward && (currentPage == state.lastPage || state.totalPages < 1)) {
this.$el.addClass("disabled");
}
else if (!(this.isRewind ||
this.isBack ||
this.isForward ||
this.isFastForward) &&
state.currentPage == pageIndex) {
this.$el.addClass("active");
}
this.delegateEvents();
return this;
},
/**
jQuery click event handler. Goes to the page this PageHandle instance
represents. No-op if this page handle is currently active or disabled.
*/
changePage: function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
var $el = this.$el, col = this.collection;
if (!$el.hasClass("active") && !$el.hasClass("disabled")) {
if (this.isRewind) col.getFirstPage();
else if (this.isBack) col.getPreviousPage();
else if (this.isForward) col.getNextPage();
else if (this.isFastForward) col.getLastPage();
else col.getPage(this.pageIndex, {reset: true});
}
return this;
}
});
/**
Paginator is a Backgrid extension that renders a series of configurable
pagination handles. This extension is best used for splitting a large data
set across multiple pages. If the number of pages is larger then a
threshold, which is set to 10 by default, the page handles are rendered
within a sliding window, plus the rewind, back, forward and fast forward
control handles. The individual control handles can be turned off.
@class Backgrid.Extension.Paginator
*/
var Paginator = Backgrid.Extension.Paginator = Backbone.View.extend({
/** @property */
className: "backgrid-paginator",
/** @property */
windowSize: 10,
/**
@property {number} slideScale the number used by #slideHowMuch to scale
`windowSize` to yield the number of pages to slide. For example, the
default windowSize(10) * slideScale(0.5) yields 5, which means the window
will slide forward 5 pages as soon as you've reached page 6. The smaller
the scale factor the less pages to slide, and vice versa.
Also See:
- #slideMaybe
- #slideHowMuch
*/
slideScale: 0.5,
/**
@property {Object.<string, Object.<string, string>>} controls You can
disable specific control handles by setting the keys in question to
null. The defaults will be merged with your controls object, with your
changes taking precedent.
*/
controls: {
rewind: {
label: "《",
title: "First"
},
back: {
label: "〈",
title: "Previous"
},
forward: {
label: "〉",
title: "Next"
},
fastForward: {
label: "》",
title: "Last"
}
},
/** @property */
renderIndexedPageHandles: true,
/**
@property {Backgrid.Extension.PageHandle} pageHandle. The PageHandle
class to use for rendering individual handles
*/
pageHandle: PageHandle,
/** @property */
goBackFirstOnSort: true,
/**
Initializer.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backbone.Collection} options.collection
@param {boolean} [options.controls]
@param {boolean} [options.pageHandle=Backgrid.Extension.PageHandle]
@param {boolean} [options.goBackFirstOnSort=true]
*/
initialize: function (options) {
var self = this;
self.controls = _.defaults(options.controls || {}, self.controls,
Paginator.prototype.controls);
_.extend(self, _.pick(options || {}, "windowSize", "pageHandle",
"slideScale", "goBackFirstOnSort",
"renderIndexedPageHandles"));
var col = self.collection;
self.listenTo(col, "add", self.render);
self.listenTo(col, "remove", self.render);
self.listenTo(col, "reset", self.render);
self.listenTo(col, "backgrid:sorted", function () {
if (self.goBackFirstOnSort) col.getFirstPage({reset: true});
});
},
/**
Decides whether the window should slide. This method should return 1 if
sliding should occur and 0 otherwise. The default is sliding should occur
if half of the pages in a window has been reached.
__Note__: All the parameters have been normalized to be 0-based.
@param {number} firstPage
@param {number} lastPage
@param {number} currentPage
@param {number} windowSize
@param {number} slideScale
@return {0|1}
*/
slideMaybe: function (firstPage, lastPage, currentPage, windowSize, slideScale) {
return Math.round(currentPage % windowSize / windowSize);
},
/**
Decides how many pages to slide when sliding should occur. The default
simply scales the `windowSize` to arrive at a fraction of the `windowSize`
to increment.
__Note__: All the parameters have been normalized to be 0-based.
@param {number} firstPage
@param {number} lastPage
@param {number} currentPage
@param {number} windowSize
@param {number} slideScale
@return {number}
*/
slideThisMuch: function (firstPage, lastPage, currentPage, windowSize, slideScale) {
return ~~(windowSize * slideScale);
},
_calculateWindow: function () {
var collection = this.collection;
var state = collection.state;
// convert all indices to 0-based here
var firstPage = state.firstPage;
var lastPage = +state.lastPage;
lastPage = Math.max(0, firstPage ? lastPage - 1 : lastPage);
var currentPage = Math.max(state.currentPage, state.firstPage);
currentPage = firstPage ? currentPage - 1 : currentPage;
var windowSize = this.windowSize;
var slideScale = this.slideScale;
var windowStart = Math.floor(currentPage / windowSize) * windowSize;
if (currentPage <= lastPage - this.slideThisMuch()) {
windowStart += (this.slideMaybe(firstPage, lastPage, currentPage, windowSize, slideScale) *
this.slideThisMuch(firstPage, lastPage, currentPage, windowSize, slideScale));
}
var windowEnd = Math.min(lastPage + 1, windowStart + windowSize);
return [windowStart, windowEnd];
},
/**
Creates a list of page handle objects for rendering.
@return {Array.<Object>} an array of page handle objects hashes
*/
makeHandles: function () {
var handles = [];
var collection = this.collection;
var window = this._calculateWindow();
var winStart = window[0], winEnd = window[1];
if (this.renderIndexedPageHandles) {
for (var i = winStart; i < winEnd; i++) {
handles.push(new this.pageHandle({
collection: collection,
pageIndex: i
}));
}
}
var controls = this.controls;
_.each(["back", "rewind", "forward", "fastForward"], function (key) {
var value = controls[key];
if (value) {
var handleCtorOpts = {
collection: collection,
title: value.title,
label: value.label
};
handleCtorOpts["is" + key.slice(0, 1).toUpperCase() + key.slice(1)] = true;
var handle = new this.pageHandle(handleCtorOpts);
if (key == "rewind" || key == "back") handles.unshift(handle);
else handles.push(handle);
}
}, this);
return handles;
},
/**
Render the paginator handles inside an unordered list.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
if (this.handles) {
for (var i = 0, l = this.handles.length; i < l; i++) {
this.handles[i].remove();
}
}
var handles = this.handles = this.makeHandles();
var ul = document.createElement("ul");
for (var i = 0; i < handles.length; i++) {
ul.appendChild(handles[i].render().el);
}
this.el.appendChild(ul);
return this;
}
});
}));