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/* YUI 3.17.2 (build 9c3c78e) Copyright 2014 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Licensed under the BSD License. http://yuilibrary.com/license/ */ YUI.add('get', function (Y, NAME) { /*jslint boss:true, expr:true, laxbreak: true */ /** Provides dynamic loading of remote JavaScript and CSS resources. @module get @class Get @static **/ var Lang = Y.Lang, CUSTOM_ATTRS, // defined lazily in Y.Get.Transaction._createNode() Get, Transaction; Y.Get = Get = { // -- Public Properties ---------------------------------------------------- /** Default options for CSS requests. Options specified here will override global defaults for CSS requests. See the `options` property for all available options. @property cssOptions @type Object @static @since 3.5.0 **/ cssOptions: { attributes: { rel: 'stylesheet' }, doc : Y.config.linkDoc || Y.config.doc, pollInterval: 50 }, /** Default options for JS requests. Options specified here will override global defaults for JS requests. See the `options` property for all available options. @property jsOptions @type Object @static @since 3.5.0 **/ jsOptions: { autopurge: true, doc : Y.config.scriptDoc || Y.config.doc }, /** Default options to use for all requests. Note that while all available options are documented here for ease of discovery, some options (like callback functions) only make sense at the transaction level. Callback functions specified via the options object or the `options` parameter of the `css()`, `js()`, or `load()` methods will receive the transaction object as a parameter. See `Y.Get.Transaction` for details on the properties and methods available on transactions. @static @since 3.5.0 @property {Object} options @property {Boolean} [options.async=false] Whether or not to load scripts asynchronously, meaning they're requested in parallel and execution order is not guaranteed. Has no effect on CSS, since CSS is always loaded asynchronously. @property {Object} [options.attributes] HTML attribute name/value pairs that should be added to inserted nodes. By default, the `charset` attribute will be set to "utf-8" and nodes will be given an auto-generated `id` attribute, but you can override these with your own values if desired. @property {Boolean} [options.autopurge] Whether or not to automatically purge inserted nodes after the purge threshold is reached. This is `true` by default for JavaScript, but `false` for CSS since purging a CSS node will also remove any styling applied by the referenced file. @property {Object} [options.context] `this` object to use when calling callback functions. Defaults to the transaction object. @property {Mixed} [options.data] Arbitrary data object to pass to "on*" callbacks. @property {Document} [options.doc] Document into which nodes should be inserted. By default, the current document is used. @property {HTMLElement|String} [options.insertBefore] HTML element or id string of an element before which all generated nodes should be inserted. If not specified, Get will automatically determine the best place to insert nodes for maximum compatibility. @property {Function} [options.onEnd] Callback to execute after a transaction is complete, regardless of whether it succeeded or failed. @property {Function} [options.onFailure] Callback to execute after a transaction fails, times out, or is aborted. @property {Function} [options.onProgress] Callback to execute after each individual request in a transaction either succeeds or fails. @property {Function} [options.onSuccess] Callback to execute after a transaction completes successfully with no errors. Note that in browsers that don't support the `error` event on CSS `
` nodes, a failed CSS request may still be reported as a success because in these browsers it can be difficult or impossible to distinguish between success and failure for CSS resources. @property {Function} [options.onTimeout] Callback to execute after a transaction times out. @property {Number} [options.pollInterval=50] Polling interval (in milliseconds) for detecting CSS load completion in browsers that don't support the `load` event on `
` nodes. This isn't used for JavaScript. @property {Number} [options.purgethreshold=20] Number of nodes to insert before triggering an automatic purge when `autopurge` is `true`. @property {Number} [options.timeout] Number of milliseconds to wait before aborting a transaction. When a timeout occurs, the `onTimeout` callback is called, followed by `onFailure` and finally `onEnd`. By default, there is no timeout. @property {String} [options.type] Resource type ("css" or "js"). This option is set automatically by the `css()` and `js()` functions and will be ignored there, but may be useful when using the `load()` function. If not specified, the type will be inferred from the URL, defaulting to "js" if the URL doesn't contain a recognizable file extension. **/ options: { attributes: { charset: 'utf-8' }, purgethreshold: 20 }, // -- Protected Properties ------------------------------------------------- /** Regex that matches a CSS URL. Used to guess the file type when it's not specified. @property REGEX_CSS @type RegExp @final @protected @static @since 3.5.0 **/ REGEX_CSS: /\.css(?:[?;].*)?$/i, /** Regex that matches a JS URL. Used to guess the file type when it's not specified. @property REGEX_JS @type RegExp @final @protected @static @since 3.5.0 **/ REGEX_JS : /\.js(?:[?;].*)?$/i, /** Contains information about the current environment, such as what script and link injection features it supports. This object is created and populated the first time the `_getEnv()` method is called. @property _env @type Object @protected @static @since 3.5.0 **/ /** Mapping of document _yuid strings to or
node references so we don't have to look the node up each time we want to insert a request node. @property _insertCache @type Object @protected @static @since 3.5.0 **/ _insertCache: {}, /** Information about the currently pending transaction, if any. This is actually an object with two properties: `callback`, containing the optional callback passed to `css()`, `load()`, or `js()`; and `transaction`, containing the actual transaction instance. @property _pending @type Object @protected @static @since 3.5.0 **/ _pending: null, /** HTML nodes eligible to be purged next time autopurge is triggered. @property _purgeNodes @type HTMLElement[] @protected @static @since 3.5.0 **/ _purgeNodes: [], /** Queued transactions and associated callbacks. @property _queue @type Object[] @protected @static @since 3.5.0 **/ _queue: [], // -- Public Methods ------------------------------------------------------- /** Aborts the specified transaction. This will cause the transaction's `onFailure` callback to be called and will prevent any new script and link nodes from being added to the document, but any resources that have already been requested will continue loading (there's no safe way to prevent this, unfortunately). *Note:* This method is deprecated as of 3.5.0, and will be removed in a future version of YUI. Use the transaction-level `abort()` method instead. @method abort @param {Get.Transaction} transaction Transaction to abort. @deprecated Use the `abort()` method on the transaction instead. @static **/ abort: function (transaction) { var i, id, item, len, pending; if (!transaction.abort) { id = transaction; pending = this._pending; transaction = null; if (pending && pending.transaction.id === id) { transaction = pending.transaction; this._pending = null; } else { for (i = 0, len = this._queue.length; i < len; ++i) { item = this._queue[i].transaction; if (item.id === id) { transaction = item; this._queue.splice(i, 1); break; } } } } transaction && transaction.abort(); }, /** Loads one or more CSS files. The _urls_ parameter may be provided as a URL string, a request object, or an array of URL strings and/or request objects. A request object is just an object that contains a `url` property and zero or more options that should apply specifically to that request. Request-specific options take priority over transaction-level options and default options. URLs may be relative or absolute, and do not have to have the same origin as the current page. The `options` parameter may be omitted completely and a callback passed in its place, if desired. @example // Load a single CSS file and log a message on completion. Y.Get.css('foo.css', function (err) { if (err) { } else { } }); // Load multiple CSS files and log a message when all have finished // loading. var urls = ['foo.css', 'http://example.com/bar.css', 'baz/quux.css']; Y.Get.css(urls, function (err) { if (err) { } else { } }); // Specify transaction-level options, which will apply to all requests // within the transaction. Y.Get.css(urls, { attributes: {'class': 'my-css'}, timeout : 5000 }); // Specify per-request options, which override transaction-level and // default options. Y.Get.css([ {url: 'foo.css', attributes: {id: 'foo'}}, {url: 'bar.css', attributes: {id: 'bar', charset: 'iso-8859-1'}} ]); @method css @param {String|Object|Array} urls URL string, request object, or array of URLs and/or request objects to load. @param {Object} [options] Options for this transaction. See the `Y.Get.options` property for a complete list of available options. @param {Function} [callback] Callback function to be called on completion. This is a general callback and will be called before any more granular callbacks (`onSuccess`, `onFailure`, etc.) specified in the `options` object. @param {Array|null} callback.err Array of errors that occurred during the transaction, or `null` on success. @param {Get.Transaction} callback.transaction Transaction object. @return {Get.Transaction} Transaction object. @static **/ css: function (urls, options, callback) { return this._load('css', urls, options, callback); }, /** Loads one or more JavaScript resources. The _urls_ parameter may be provided as a URL string, a request object, or an array of URL strings and/or request objects. A request object is just an object that contains a `url` property and zero or more options that should apply specifically to that request. Request-specific options take priority over transaction-level options and default options. URLs may be relative or absolute, and do not have to have the same origin as the current page. The `options` parameter may be omitted completely and a callback passed in its place, if desired. Scripts will be executed in the order they're specified unless the `async` option is `true`, in which case they'll be loaded in parallel and executed in whatever order they finish loading. @example // Load a single JS file and log a message on completion. Y.Get.js('foo.js', function (err) { if (err) { } else { } }); // Load multiple JS files, execute them in order, and log a message when // all have finished loading. var urls = ['foo.js', 'http://example.com/bar.js', 'baz/quux.js']; Y.Get.js(urls, function (err) { if (err) { } else { } }); // Specify transaction-level options, which will apply to all requests // within the transaction. Y.Get.js(urls, { attributes: {'class': 'my-js'}, timeout : 5000 }); // Specify per-request options, which override transaction-level and // default options. Y.Get.js([ {url: 'foo.js', attributes: {id: 'foo'}}, {url: 'bar.js', attributes: {id: 'bar', charset: 'iso-8859-1'}} ]); @method js @param {String|Object|Array} urls URL string, request object, or array of URLs and/or request objects to load. @param {Object} [options] Options for this transaction. See the `Y.Get.options` property for a complete list of available options. @param {Function} [callback] Callback function to be called on completion. This is a general callback and will be called before any more granular callbacks (`onSuccess`, `onFailure`, etc.) specified in the `options` object. @param {Array|null} callback.err Array of errors that occurred during the transaction, or `null` on success. @param {Get.Transaction} callback.transaction Transaction object. @return {Get.Transaction} Transaction object. @since 3.5.0 @static **/ js: function (urls, options, callback) { return this._load('js', urls, options, callback); }, /** Loads one or more CSS and/or JavaScript resources in the same transaction. Use this method when you want to load both CSS and JavaScript in a single transaction and be notified when all requested URLs have finished loading, regardless of type. Behavior and options are the same as for the `css()` and `js()` methods. If a resource type isn't specified in per-request options or transaction-level options, Get will guess the file type based on the URL's extension (`.css` or `.js`, with or without a following query string). If the file type can't be guessed from the URL, a warning will be logged and Get will assume the URL is a JavaScript resource. @example // Load both CSS and JS files in a single transaction, and log a message // when all files have finished loading. Y.Get.load(['foo.css', 'bar.js', 'baz.css'], function (err) { if (err) { } else { } }); @method load @param {String|Object|Array} urls URL string, request object, or array of URLs and/or request objects to load. @param {Object} [options] Options for this transaction. See the `Y.Get.options` property for a complete list of available options. @param {Function} [callback] Callback function to be called on completion. This is a general callback and will be called before any more granular callbacks (`onSuccess`, `onFailure`, etc.) specified in the `options` object. @param {Array|null} err Array of errors that occurred during the transaction, or `null` on success. @param {Get.Transaction} Transaction object. @return {Get.Transaction} Transaction object. @since 3.5.0 @static **/ load: function (urls, options, callback) { return this._load(null, urls, options, callback); }, // -- Protected Methods ---------------------------------------------------- /** Triggers an automatic purge if the purge threshold has been reached. @method _autoPurge @param {Number} threshold Purge threshold to use, in milliseconds. @protected @since 3.5.0 @static **/ _autoPurge: function (threshold) { if (threshold && this._purgeNodes.length >= threshold) { this._purge(this._purgeNodes); } }, /** Populates the `_env` property with information about the current environment. @method _getEnv @return {Object} Environment information. @protected @since 3.5.0 @static **/ _getEnv: function () { var doc = Y.config.doc, ua = Y.UA; // Note: some of these checks require browser sniffs since it's not // feasible to load test files on every pageview just to perform a // feature test. I'm sorry if this makes you sad. return (this._env = { // True if this is a browser that supports disabling async mode on // dynamically created script nodes. See // https://developer.mozilla.org/En/HTML/Element/Script#Attributes // IE10 doesn't return true for the MDN feature test, so setting it explicitly, // because it is async by default, and allows you to disable async by setting it to false async: (doc && doc.createElement('script').async === true) || (ua.ie >= 10), // True if this browser fires an event when a dynamically injected // link node fails to load. This is currently true for Firefox 9+ // and WebKit 535.24+ cssFail: ua.gecko >= 9 || ua.compareVersions(ua.webkit, 535.24) >= 0, // True if this browser fires an event when a dynamically injected // link node finishes loading. This is currently true for IE, Opera, // Firefox 9+, and WebKit 535.24+. Note that IE versions <9 fire the // DOM 0 "onload" event, but not "load". All versions of IE fire // "onload". // davglass: Seems that Chrome on Android needs this to be false. cssLoad: ( (!ua.gecko && !ua.webkit) || ua.gecko >= 9 || ua.compareVersions(ua.webkit, 535.24) >= 0 ) && !(ua.chrome && ua.chrome <= 18), // True if this browser preserves script execution order while // loading scripts in parallel as long as the script node's `async` // attribute is set to false to explicitly disable async execution. preservesScriptOrder: !!(ua.gecko || ua.opera || (ua.ie && ua.ie >= 10)) }); }, _getTransaction: function (urls, options) { var requests = [], i, len, req, url; if (!Lang.isArray(urls)) { urls = [urls]; } options = Y.merge(this.options, options); // Clone the attributes object so we don't end up modifying it by ref. options.attributes = Y.merge(this.options.attributes, options.attributes); for (i = 0, len = urls.length; i < len; ++i) { url = urls[i]; req = {attributes: {}}; // If `url` is a string, we create a URL object for it, then mix in // global options and request-specific options. If it's an object // with a "url" property, we assume it's a request object containing // URL-specific options. if (typeof url === 'string') { req.url = url; } else if (url.url) { // URL-specific options override both global defaults and // request-specific options. Y.mix(req, url, false, null, 0, true); url = url.url; // Make url a string so we can use it later. } else { continue; } Y.mix(req, options, false, null, 0, true); // If we didn't get an explicit type for this URL either in the // request options or the URL-specific options, try to determine // one from the file extension. if (!req.type) { if (this.REGEX_CSS.test(url)) { req.type = 'css'; } else { if (!this.REGEX_JS.test(url)) { } req.type = 'js'; } } // Mix in type-specific default options, but don't overwrite any // options that have already been set. Y.mix(req, req.type === 'js' ? this.jsOptions : this.cssOptions, false, null, 0, true); // Give the node an id attribute if it doesn't already have one. req.attributes.id || (req.attributes.id = Y.guid()); // Backcompat for <3.5.0 behavior. if (req.win) { req.doc = req.win.document; } else { req.win = req.doc.defaultView || req.doc.parentWindow; } if (req.charset) { req.attributes.charset = req.charset; } requests.push(req); } return new Transaction(requests, options); }, _load: function (type, urls, options, callback) { var transaction; // Allow callback as third param. if (typeof options === 'function') { callback = options; options = {}; } options || (options = {}); options.type = type; options._onFinish = Get._onTransactionFinish; if (!this._env) { this._getEnv(); } transaction = this._getTransaction(urls, options); this._queue.push({ callback : callback, transaction: transaction }); this._next(); return transaction; }, _onTransactionFinish : function() { Get._pending = null; Get._next(); }, _next: function () { var item; if (this._pending) { return; } item = this._queue.shift(); if (item) { this._pending = item; item.transaction.execute(item.callback); } }, _purge: function (nodes) { var purgeNodes = this._purgeNodes, isTransaction = nodes !== purgeNodes, index, node; while (node = nodes.pop()) { // assignment // Don't purge nodes that haven't finished loading (or errored out), // since this can hang the transaction. if (!node._yuiget_finished) { continue; } node.parentNode && node.parentNode.removeChild(node); // If this is a transaction-level purge and this node also exists in // the Get-level _purgeNodes array, we need to remove it from // _purgeNodes to avoid creating a memory leak. The indexOf lookup // sucks, but until we get WeakMaps, this is the least troublesome // way to do this (we can't just hold onto node ids because they may // not be in the same document). if (isTransaction) { index = Y.Array.indexOf(purgeNodes, node); if (index > -1) { purgeNodes.splice(index, 1); } } } } }; /** Alias for `js()`. @method script @static **/ Get.script = Get.js; /** Represents a Get transaction, which may contain requests for one or more JS or CSS files. This class should not be instantiated manually. Instances will be created and returned as needed by Y.Get's `css()`, `js()`, and `load()` methods. @class Get.Transaction @constructor @since 3.5.0 **/ Get.Transaction = Transaction = function (requests, options) { var self = this; self.id = Transaction._lastId += 1; self.data = options.data; self.errors = []; self.nodes = []; self.options = options; self.requests = requests; self._callbacks = []; // callbacks to call after execution finishes self._queue = []; self._reqsWaiting = 0; // Deprecated pre-3.5.0 properties. self.tId = self.id; // Use `id` instead. self.win = options.win || Y.config.win; }; /** Arbitrary data object associated with this transaction. This object comes from the options passed to `Get.css()`, `Get.js()`, or `Get.load()`, and will be `undefined` if no data object was specified. @property {Object} data **/ /** Array of errors that have occurred during this transaction, if any. Each error object has the following properties: `errors.error`: Error message. `errors.request`: Request object related to the error. @since 3.5.0 @property {Object[]} errors **/ /** Numeric id for this transaction, unique among all transactions within the same YUI sandbox in the current pageview. @property {Number} id @since 3.5.0 **/ /** HTMLElement nodes (native ones, not YUI Node instances) that have been inserted during the current transaction. @property {HTMLElement[]} nodes **/ /** Options associated with this transaction. See `Get.options` for the full list of available options. @property {Object} options @since 3.5.0 **/ /** Request objects contained in this transaction. Each request object represents one CSS or JS URL that will be (or has been) requested and loaded into the page. @property {Object} requests @since 3.5.0 **/ /** Id of the most recent transaction. @property _lastId @type Number @protected @static **/ Transaction._lastId = 0; Transaction.prototype = { // -- Public Properties ---------------------------------------------------- /** Current state of this transaction. One of "new", "executing", or "done". @property _state @type String @protected **/ _state: 'new', // "new", "executing", or "done" // -- Public Methods ------------------------------------------------------- /** Aborts this transaction. This will cause the transaction's `onFailure` callback to be called and will prevent any new script and link nodes from being added to the document, but any resources that have already been requested will continue loading (there's no safe way to prevent this, unfortunately). @method abort @param {String} [msg="Aborted."] Optional message to use in the `errors` array describing why the transaction was aborted. **/ abort: function (msg) { this._pending = null; this._pendingCSS = null; this._pollTimer = clearTimeout(this._pollTimer); this._queue = []; this._reqsWaiting = 0; this.errors.push({error: msg || 'Aborted'}); this._finish(); }, /** Begins execting the transaction. There's usually no reason to call this manually, since Get will call it automatically when other pending transactions have finished. If you really want to execute your transaction before Get does, you can, but be aware that this transaction's scripts may end up executing before the scripts in other pending transactions. If the transaction is already executing, the specified callback (if any) will be queued and called after execution finishes. If the transaction has already finished, the callback will be called immediately (the transaction will not be executed again). @method execute @param {Function} callback Callback function to execute after all requests in the transaction are complete, or after the transaction is aborted. **/ execute: function (callback) { var self = this, requests = self.requests, state = self._state, i, len, queue, req; if (state === 'done') { callback && callback(self.errors.length ? self.errors : null, self); return; } else { callback && self._callbacks.push(callback); if (state === 'executing') { return; } } self._state = 'executing'; self._queue = queue = []; if (self.options.timeout) { self._timeout = setTimeout(function () { self.abort('Timeout'); }, self.options.timeout); } self._reqsWaiting = requests.length; for (i = 0, len = requests.length; i < len; ++i) { req = requests[i]; if (req.async || req.type === 'css') { // No need to queue CSS or fully async JS. self._insert(req); } else { queue.push(req); } } self._next(); }, /** Manually purges any `