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// Copyright 2008 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
// 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 Generic factory functions for creating the building blocks for
* an editor toolbar.
*
* @author attila@google.com (Attila Bodis)
*/
goog.provide('goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory');
goog.require('goog.array');
goog.require('goog.dom');
goog.require('goog.dom.TagName');
goog.require('goog.string');
goog.require('goog.string.Unicode');
goog.require('goog.style');
goog.require('goog.ui.Component');
goog.require('goog.ui.Container');
goog.require('goog.ui.Option');
goog.require('goog.ui.Toolbar');
goog.require('goog.ui.ToolbarButton');
goog.require('goog.ui.ToolbarColorMenuButton');
goog.require('goog.ui.ToolbarMenuButton');
goog.require('goog.ui.ToolbarRenderer');
goog.require('goog.ui.ToolbarSelect');
goog.require('goog.userAgent');
/**
* Takes a font spec (e.g. "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif") and returns the
* primary font name, normalized to lowercase (e.g. "arial").
* @param {string} fontSpec Font specification.
* @return {string} The primary font name, in lowercase.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.getPrimaryFont = function(fontSpec) {
var i = fontSpec.indexOf(',');
var fontName = (i != -1 ? fontSpec.substring(0, i) : fontSpec).toLowerCase();
// Strip leading/trailing quotes from the font name (bug 1050118).
return goog.string.stripQuotes(fontName, '"\'');
};
/**
* Bulk-adds fonts to the given font menu button. The argument must be an
* array of font descriptor objects, each of which must have the following
* attributes:
* <ul>
* <li>{@code caption} - Caption to show in the font menu (e.g. 'Tahoma')
* <li>{@code value} - Value for the corresponding 'font-family' CSS style
* (e.g. 'Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif')
* </ul>
* @param {!goog.ui.Select} button Font menu button.
* @param {!Array<{caption: string, value: string}>} fonts Array of
* font descriptors.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.addFonts = function(button, fonts) {
goog.array.forEach(fonts, function(font) {
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.addFont(button, font.caption, font.value);
});
};
/**
* Adds a menu item to the given font menu button. The first font listed in
* the {@code value} argument is considered the font ID, so adding two items
* whose CSS style starts with the same font may lead to unpredictable results.
* @param {!goog.ui.Select} button Font menu button.
* @param {string} caption Caption to show for the font menu.
* @param {string} value Value for the corresponding 'font-family' CSS style.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.addFont = function(button, caption, value) {
// The font ID is the first font listed in the CSS style, normalized to
// lowercase.
var id = goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.getPrimaryFont(value);
// Construct the option, and add it to the button.
var option = new goog.ui.Option(caption, value, button.getDomHelper());
option.setId(id);
button.addItem(option);
// Captions are shown in their own font.
option.getContentElement().style.fontFamily = value;
};
/**
* Bulk-adds font sizes to the given font size menu button. The argument must
* be an array of font size descriptor objects, each of which must have the
* following attributes:
* <ul>
* <li>{@code caption} - Caption to show in the font size menu (e.g. 'Huge')
* <li>{@code value} - Value for the corresponding HTML font size (e.g. 6)
* </ul>
* @param {!goog.ui.Select} button Font size menu button.
* @param {!Array<{caption: string, value:number}>} sizes Array of font
* size descriptors.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.addFontSizes = function(button, sizes) {
goog.array.forEach(sizes, function(size) {
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.addFontSize(button, size.caption, size.value);
});
};
/**
* Adds a menu item to the given font size menu button. The {@code value}
* argument must be a legacy HTML font size in the 0-7 range.
* @param {!goog.ui.Select} button Font size menu button.
* @param {string} caption Caption to show in the font size menu.
* @param {number} value Value for the corresponding HTML font size.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.addFontSize = function(button, caption, value) {
// Construct the option, and add it to the button.
var option = new goog.ui.Option(caption, value, button.getDomHelper());
button.addItem(option);
// Adjust the font size of the menu item and the height of the checkbox
// element after they've been rendered by addItem(). Captions are shown in
// the corresponding font size, and lining up the checkbox is tricky.
var content = option.getContentElement();
content.style.fontSize =
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.getPxFromLegacySize(value) + 'px';
content.firstChild.style.height = '1.1em';
};
/**
* Converts a legacy font size specification into an equivalent pixel size.
* For example, {@code <font size="6">} is {@code font-size: 32px;}, etc.
* @param {number} fontSize Legacy font size spec in the 0-7 range.
* @return {number} Equivalent pixel size.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.getPxFromLegacySize = function(fontSize) {
return goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.LEGACY_SIZE_TO_PX_MAP_[fontSize] || 10;
};
/**
* Converts a pixel font size specification into an equivalent legacy size.
* For example, {@code font-size: 32px;} is {@code <font size="6">}, etc.
* If the given pixel size doesn't exactly match one of the legacy sizes, -1 is
* returned.
* @param {number} px Pixel font size.
* @return {number} Equivalent legacy size spec in the 0-7 range, or -1 if none
* exists.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.getLegacySizeFromPx = function(px) {
// Use lastIndexOf to get the largest legacy size matching the pixel size
// (most notably returning 1 instead of 0 for 10px).
return goog.array.lastIndexOf(
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.LEGACY_SIZE_TO_PX_MAP_, px);
};
/**
* Map of legacy font sizes (0-7) to equivalent pixel sizes.
* @type {!Array<number>}
* @private
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.LEGACY_SIZE_TO_PX_MAP_ =
[10, 10, 13, 16, 18, 24, 32, 48];
/**
* Bulk-adds format options to the given "Format block" menu button. The
* argument must be an array of format option descriptor objects, each of
* which must have the following attributes:
* <ul>
* <li>{@code caption} - Caption to show in the menu (e.g. 'Minor heading')
* <li>{@code command} - Corresponding {@link goog.dom.TagName} (e.g.
* 'H4')
* </ul>
* @param {!goog.ui.Select} button "Format block" menu button.
* @param {!Array<{caption: string, command: !goog.dom.TagName}>} formats Array
* of format option descriptors.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.addFormatOptions = function(button, formats) {
goog.array.forEach(formats, function(format) {
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.addFormatOption(
button, format.caption, format.command);
});
};
/**
* Adds a menu item to the given "Format block" menu button.
* @param {!goog.ui.Select} button "Format block" menu button.
* @param {string} caption Caption to show in the menu.
* @param {!goog.dom.TagName} tag Corresponding block format tag.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.addFormatOption = function(button, caption, tag) {
// Construct the option, and add it to the button.
// TODO(attila): Create boring but functional menu item for now...
var buttonDom = button.getDomHelper();
var option = new goog.ui.Option(
buttonDom.createDom(goog.dom.TagName.DIV, null, caption), tag, buttonDom);
option.setId(String(tag));
button.addItem(option);
};
/**
* Creates a {@link goog.ui.Toolbar} containing the specified set of
* toolbar buttons, and renders it into the given parent element. Each
* item in the {@code items} array must a {@link goog.ui.Control}.
* @param {!Array<goog.ui.Control>} items Toolbar items; each must
* be a {@link goog.ui.Control}.
* @param {!Element} elem Toolbar parent element.
* @param {boolean=} opt_isRightToLeft Whether the editor chrome is
* right-to-left; defaults to the directionality of the toolbar parent
* element.
* @return {!goog.ui.Toolbar} Editor toolbar, rendered into the given parent
* element.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.makeToolbar = function(
items, elem, opt_isRightToLeft) {
var domHelper = goog.dom.getDomHelper(elem);
// Create an empty horizontal toolbar using the default renderer.
var toolbar = new goog.ui.Toolbar(
goog.ui.ToolbarRenderer.getInstance(),
goog.ui.Container.Orientation.HORIZONTAL, domHelper);
// Optimization: Explicitly test for the directionality of the parent
// element here, so we can set it for both the toolbar and its children,
// saving a lot of expensive calls to goog.style.isRightToLeft() during
// rendering.
var isRightToLeft = opt_isRightToLeft || goog.style.isRightToLeft(elem);
toolbar.setRightToLeft(isRightToLeft);
// Optimization: Set the toolbar to non-focusable before it is rendered,
// to avoid creating unnecessary keyboard event handler objects.
toolbar.setFocusable(false);
for (var i = 0, button; button = items[i]; i++) {
// Optimization: Set the button to non-focusable before it is rendered,
// to avoid creating unnecessary keyboard event handler objects. Also set
// the directionality of the button explicitly, to avoid expensive calls
// to goog.style.isRightToLeft() during rendering.
button.setSupportedState(goog.ui.Component.State.FOCUSED, false);
button.setRightToLeft(isRightToLeft);
toolbar.addChild(button, true);
}
toolbar.render(elem);
return toolbar;
};
/**
* Creates a toolbar button with the given ID, tooltip, and caption. Applies
* any custom CSS class names to the button's caption element.
* @param {string} id Button ID; must equal a {@link goog.editor.Command} for
* built-in buttons, anything else for custom buttons.
* @param {string} tooltip Tooltip to be shown on hover.
* @param {goog.ui.ControlContent} caption Button caption.
* @param {string=} opt_classNames CSS class name(s) to apply to the caption
* element.
* @param {goog.ui.ButtonRenderer=} opt_renderer Button renderer; defaults to
* {@link goog.ui.ToolbarButtonRenderer} if unspecified.
* @param {goog.dom.DomHelper=} opt_domHelper DOM helper, used for DOM
* creation; defaults to the current document if unspecified.
* @return {!goog.ui.Button} A toolbar button.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.makeButton = function(
id, tooltip, caption, opt_classNames, opt_renderer, opt_domHelper) {
var button = new goog.ui.ToolbarButton(
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.createContent_(
caption, opt_classNames, opt_domHelper),
opt_renderer, opt_domHelper);
button.setId(id);
button.setTooltip(tooltip);
return button;
};
/**
* Creates a toggle button with the given ID, tooltip, and caption. Applies
* any custom CSS class names to the button's caption element. The button
* returned has checkbox-like toggle semantics.
* @param {string} id Button ID; must equal a {@link goog.editor.Command} for
* built-in buttons, anything else for custom buttons.
* @param {string} tooltip Tooltip to be shown on hover.
* @param {goog.ui.ControlContent} caption Button caption.
* @param {string=} opt_classNames CSS class name(s) to apply to the caption
* element.
* @param {goog.ui.ButtonRenderer=} opt_renderer Button renderer; defaults to
* {@link goog.ui.ToolbarButtonRenderer} if unspecified.
* @param {goog.dom.DomHelper=} opt_domHelper DOM helper, used for DOM
* creation; defaults to the current document if unspecified.
* @return {!goog.ui.Button} A toggle button.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.makeToggleButton = function(
id, tooltip, caption, opt_classNames, opt_renderer, opt_domHelper) {
var button = goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.makeButton(
id, tooltip, caption, opt_classNames, opt_renderer, opt_domHelper);
button.setSupportedState(goog.ui.Component.State.CHECKED, true);
return button;
};
/**
* Creates a menu button with the given ID, tooltip, and caption. Applies
* any custom CSS class names to the button's caption element. The button
* returned doesn't have an actual menu attached; use {@link
* goog.ui.MenuButton#setMenu} to attach a {@link goog.ui.Menu} to the
* button.
* @param {string} id Button ID; must equal a {@link goog.editor.Command} for
* built-in buttons, anything else for custom buttons.
* @param {string} tooltip Tooltip to be shown on hover.
* @param {goog.ui.ControlContent} caption Button caption.
* @param {string=} opt_classNames CSS class name(s) to apply to the caption
* element.
* @param {goog.ui.ButtonRenderer=} opt_renderer Button renderer; defaults to
* {@link goog.ui.ToolbarMenuButtonRenderer} if unspecified.
* @param {goog.dom.DomHelper=} opt_domHelper DOM helper, used for DOM
* creation; defaults to the current document if unspecified.
* @return {!goog.ui.MenuButton} A menu button.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.makeMenuButton = function(
id, tooltip, caption, opt_classNames, opt_renderer, opt_domHelper) {
var button = new goog.ui.ToolbarMenuButton(
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.createContent_(
caption, opt_classNames, opt_domHelper),
null, opt_renderer, opt_domHelper);
button.setId(id);
button.setTooltip(tooltip);
return button;
};
/**
* Creates a select button with the given ID, tooltip, and caption. Applies
* any custom CSS class names to the button's root element. The button
* returned doesn't have an actual menu attached; use {@link
* goog.ui.Select#setMenu} to attach a {@link goog.ui.Menu} containing
* {@link goog.ui.Option}s to the select button.
* @param {string} id Button ID; must equal a {@link goog.editor.Command} for
* built-in buttons, anything else for custom buttons.
* @param {string} tooltip Tooltip to be shown on hover.
* @param {goog.ui.ControlContent} caption Button caption; used as the
* default caption when nothing is selected.
* @param {string=} opt_classNames CSS class name(s) to apply to the button's
* root element.
* @param {goog.ui.MenuButtonRenderer=} opt_renderer Button renderer;
* defaults to {@link goog.ui.ToolbarMenuButtonRenderer} if unspecified.
* @param {goog.dom.DomHelper=} opt_domHelper DOM helper, used for DOM
* creation; defaults to the current document if unspecified.
* @return {!goog.ui.Select} A select button.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.makeSelectButton = function(
id, tooltip, caption, opt_classNames, opt_renderer, opt_domHelper) {
var button =
new goog.ui.ToolbarSelect(null, null, opt_renderer, opt_domHelper);
if (opt_classNames) {
// Unlike the other button types, for goog.ui.Select buttons we apply the
// extra class names to the root element, because for select buttons the
// caption isn't stable (as it changes each time the selection changes).
goog.array.forEach(
opt_classNames.split(/\s+/), button.addClassName, button);
}
button.addClassName(goog.getCssName('goog-toolbar-select'));
button.setDefaultCaption(caption);
button.setId(id);
button.setTooltip(tooltip);
return button;
};
/**
* Creates a color menu button with the given ID, tooltip, and caption.
* Applies any custom CSS class names to the button's caption element. The
* button is created with a default color menu containing standard color
* palettes.
* @param {string} id Button ID; must equal a {@link goog.editor.Command} for
* built-in toolbar buttons, but can be anything else for custom buttons.
* @param {string} tooltip Tooltip to be shown on hover.
* @param {goog.ui.ControlContent} caption Button caption.
* @param {string=} opt_classNames CSS class name(s) to apply to the caption
* element.
* @param {goog.ui.ColorMenuButtonRenderer=} opt_renderer Button renderer;
* defaults to {@link goog.ui.ToolbarColorMenuButtonRenderer}
* if unspecified.
* @param {goog.dom.DomHelper=} opt_domHelper DOM helper, used for DOM
* creation; defaults to the current document if unspecified.
* @return {!goog.ui.ColorMenuButton} A color menu button.
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.makeColorMenuButton = function(
id, tooltip, caption, opt_classNames, opt_renderer, opt_domHelper) {
var button = new goog.ui.ToolbarColorMenuButton(
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.createContent_(
caption, opt_classNames, opt_domHelper),
null, opt_renderer, opt_domHelper);
button.setId(id);
button.setTooltip(tooltip);
return button;
};
/**
* Creates a new DIV that wraps a button caption, optionally applying CSS
* class names to it. Used as a helper function in button factory methods.
* @param {goog.ui.ControlContent} caption Button caption.
* @param {string=} opt_classNames CSS class name(s) to apply to the DIV that
* wraps the caption (if any).
* @param {goog.dom.DomHelper=} opt_domHelper DOM helper, used for DOM
* creation; defaults to the current document if unspecified.
* @return {!Element} DIV that wraps the caption.
* @private
*/
goog.ui.editor.ToolbarFactory.createContent_ = function(
caption, opt_classNames, opt_domHelper) {
// FF2 doesn't like empty DIVs, especially when rendered right-to-left.
if ((!caption || caption == '') && goog.userAgent.GECKO &&
!goog.userAgent.isVersionOrHigher('1.9a')) {
caption = goog.string.Unicode.NBSP;
}
return (opt_domHelper || goog.dom.getDomHelper())
.createDom(goog.dom.TagName.DIV, opt_classNames, caption);
};
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