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git-svn-id: https://semanticscuttle.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/semanticscuttle/trunk@151 b3834d28-1941-0410-a4f8-b48e95affb8f
407 lines
13 KiB
JavaScript
407 lines
13 KiB
JavaScript
if(!dojo._hasResource["dijit._Widget"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code.
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dojo._hasResource["dijit._Widget"] = true;
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dojo.provide("dijit._Widget");
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dojo.require( "dijit._base" );
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dojo.declare("dijit._Widget", null, {
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// summary:
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// The foundation of dijit widgets.
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//
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// id: String
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// a unique, opaque ID string that can be assigned by users or by the
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// system. If the developer passes an ID which is known not to be
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// unique, the specified ID is ignored and the system-generated ID is
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// used instead.
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id: "",
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// lang: String
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// Rarely used. Overrides the default Dojo locale used to render this widget,
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// as defined by the [HTML LANG](http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/dirlang.html#adef-lang) attribute.
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// Value must be among the list of locales specified during by the Dojo bootstrap,
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// formatted according to [RFC 3066](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt) (like en-us).
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lang: "",
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// dir: String
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// Unsupported by Dijit, but here for completeness. Dijit only supports setting text direction on the
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// entire document.
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// Bi-directional support, as defined by the [HTML DIR](http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/dirlang.html#adef-dir)
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// attribute. Either left-to-right "ltr" or right-to-left "rtl".
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dir: "",
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// class: String
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// HTML class attribute
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"class": "",
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// style: String
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// HTML style attribute
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style: "",
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// title: String
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// HTML title attribute
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title: "",
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// srcNodeRef: DomNode
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// pointer to original dom node
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srcNodeRef: null,
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// domNode: DomNode
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// this is our visible representation of the widget! Other DOM
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// Nodes may by assigned to other properties, usually through the
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// template system's dojoAttachPonit syntax, but the domNode
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// property is the canonical "top level" node in widget UI.
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domNode: null,
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// attributeMap: Object
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// A map of attributes and attachpoints -- typically standard HTML attributes -- to set
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// on the widget's dom, at the "domNode" attach point, by default.
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// Other node references can be specified as properties of 'this'
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attributeMap: {id:"", dir:"", lang:"", "class":"", style:"", title:""}, // TODO: add on* handlers?
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//////////// INITIALIZATION METHODS ///////////////////////////////////////
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//TODOC: params and srcNodeRef need docs. Is srcNodeRef optional?
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//TODOC: summary needed for postscript
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postscript: function(/*Object?*/params, /*DomNode|String*/srcNodeRef){
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this.create(params, srcNodeRef);
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},
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create: function(/*Object?*/params, /*DomNode|String*/srcNodeRef){
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// summary:
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// Kick off the life-cycle of a widget
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// description:
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// To understand the process by which widgets are instantiated, it
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// is critical to understand what other methods create calls and
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// which of them you'll want to override. Of course, adventurous
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// developers could override create entirely, but this should
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// only be done as a last resort.
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//
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// Below is a list of the methods that are called, in the order
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// they are fired, along with notes about what they do and if/when
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// you should over-ride them in your widget:
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//
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// * postMixInProperties:
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// | * a stub function that you can over-ride to modify
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// variables that may have been naively assigned by
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// mixInProperties
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// * widget is added to manager object here
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// * buildRendering:
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// | * Subclasses use this method to handle all UI initialization
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// Sets this.domNode. Templated widgets do this automatically
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// and otherwise it just uses the source dom node.
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// * postCreate:
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// | * a stub function that you can over-ride to modify take
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// actions once the widget has been placed in the UI
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// store pointer to original dom tree
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this.srcNodeRef = dojo.byId(srcNodeRef);
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// For garbage collection. An array of handles returned by Widget.connect()
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// Each handle returned from Widget.connect() is an array of handles from dojo.connect()
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this._connects=[];
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// _attaches: String[]
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// names of all our dojoAttachPoint variables
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this._attaches=[];
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//mixin our passed parameters
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if(this.srcNodeRef && (typeof this.srcNodeRef.id == "string")){ this.id = this.srcNodeRef.id; }
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if(params){
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this.params = params;
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dojo.mixin(this,params);
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}
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this.postMixInProperties();
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// generate an id for the widget if one wasn't specified
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// (be sure to do this before buildRendering() because that function might
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// expect the id to be there.
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if(!this.id){
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this.id=dijit.getUniqueId(this.declaredClass.replace(/\./g,"_"));
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}
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dijit.registry.add(this);
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this.buildRendering();
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// Copy attributes listed in attributeMap into the [newly created] DOM for the widget.
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// The placement of these attributes is according to the property mapping in attributeMap.
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// Note special handling for 'style' and 'class' attributes which are lists and can
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// have elements from both old and new structures, and some attributes like "type"
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// cannot be processed this way as they are not mutable.
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if(this.domNode){
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for(var attr in this.attributeMap){
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var value = this[attr];
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if(typeof value != "object" && ((value !== "" && value !== false) || (params && params[attr]))){
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this.setAttribute(attr, value);
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}
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}
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}
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if(this.domNode){
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this.domNode.setAttribute("widgetId", this.id);
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}
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this.postCreate();
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// If srcNodeRef has been processed and removed from the DOM (e.g. TemplatedWidget) then delete it to allow GC.
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if(this.srcNodeRef && !this.srcNodeRef.parentNode){
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delete this.srcNodeRef;
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}
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},
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postMixInProperties: function(){
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// summary
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// Called after the parameters to the widget have been read-in,
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// but before the widget template is instantiated.
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// Especially useful to set properties that are referenced in the widget template.
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},
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buildRendering: function(){
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// summary:
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// Construct the UI for this widget, setting this.domNode.
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// Most widgets will mixin TemplatedWidget, which overrides this method.
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this.domNode = this.srcNodeRef || dojo.doc.createElement('div');
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},
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postCreate: function(){
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// summary:
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// Called after a widget's dom has been setup
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},
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startup: function(){
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// summary:
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// Called after a widget's children, and other widgets on the page, have been created.
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// Provides an opportunity to manipulate any children before they are displayed.
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// This is useful for composite widgets that need to control or layout sub-widgets.
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// Many layout widgets can use this as a wiring phase.
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this._started = true;
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},
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//////////// DESTROY FUNCTIONS ////////////////////////////////
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destroyRecursive: function(/*Boolean*/ finalize){
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// summary:
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// Destroy this widget and it's descendants. This is the generic
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// "destructor" function that all widget users should call to
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// cleanly discard with a widget. Once a widget is destroyed, it's
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// removed from the manager object.
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// finalize: Boolean
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// is this function being called part of global environment
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// tear-down?
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this.destroyDescendants();
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this.destroy();
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},
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destroy: function(/*Boolean*/ finalize){
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// summary:
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// Destroy this widget, but not its descendants
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// finalize: Boolean
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// is this function being called part of global environment
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// tear-down?
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this.uninitialize();
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dojo.forEach(this._connects, function(array){
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dojo.forEach(array, dojo.disconnect);
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});
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// destroy widgets created as part of template, etc.
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dojo.forEach(this._supportingWidgets || [], function(w){ w.destroy(); });
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this.destroyRendering(finalize);
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dijit.registry.remove(this.id);
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},
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destroyRendering: function(/*Boolean*/ finalize){
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// summary:
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// Destroys the DOM nodes associated with this widget
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// finalize: Boolean
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// is this function being called part of global environment
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// tear-down?
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if(this.bgIframe){
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this.bgIframe.destroy();
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delete this.bgIframe;
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}
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if(this.domNode){
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dojo._destroyElement(this.domNode);
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delete this.domNode;
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}
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if(this.srcNodeRef){
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dojo._destroyElement(this.srcNodeRef);
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delete this.srcNodeRef;
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}
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},
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destroyDescendants: function(){
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// summary:
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// Recursively destroy the children of this widget and their
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// descendants.
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// TODO: should I destroy in the reverse order, to go bottom up?
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dojo.forEach(this.getDescendants(), function(widget){ widget.destroy(); });
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},
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uninitialize: function(){
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// summary:
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// stub function. Override to implement custom widget tear-down
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// behavior.
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return false;
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},
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////////////////// MISCELLANEOUS METHODS ///////////////////
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onFocus: function(){
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// summary:
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// stub function. Override or connect to this method to receive
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// notifications for when the widget moves into focus.
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},
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onBlur: function(){
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// summary:
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// stub function. Override or connect to this method to receive
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// notifications for when the widget moves out of focus.
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},
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_onFocus: function(e){
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this.onFocus();
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},
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_onBlur: function(){
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this.onBlur();
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},
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setAttribute: function(/*String*/ attr, /*anything*/ value){
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// summary
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// Set native HTML attributes reflected in the widget,
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// such as readOnly, disabled, and maxLength in TextBox widgets.
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// description
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// In general, a widget's "value" is controlled via setValue()/getValue(),
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// rather than this method. The exception is for widgets where the
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// end user can't adjust the value, such as Button and CheckBox;
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// in the unusual case that you want to change the value attribute of
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// those widgets, use setAttribute().
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var mapNode = this[this.attributeMap[attr]||'domNode'];
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this[attr] = value;
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switch(attr){
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case "class":
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dojo.addClass(mapNode, value);
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break;
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case "style":
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if(mapNode.style.cssText){
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mapNode.style.cssText += "; " + value;// FIXME: Opera
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}else{
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mapNode.style.cssText = value;
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}
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break;
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default:
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if(/^on[A-Z]/.test(attr)){ // eg. onSubmit needs to be onsubmit
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attr = attr.toLowerCase();
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}
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if(typeof value == "function"){ // functions execute in the context of the widget
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value = dojo.hitch(this, value);
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}
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dojo.attr(mapNode, attr, value);
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}
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},
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toString: function(){
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// summary:
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// returns a string that represents the widget. When a widget is
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// cast to a string, this method will be used to generate the
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// output. Currently, it does not implement any sort of reversable
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// serialization.
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return '[Widget ' + this.declaredClass + ', ' + (this.id || 'NO ID') + ']'; // String
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},
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getDescendants: function(){
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// summary:
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// Returns all the widgets that contained by this, i.e., all widgets underneath this.containerNode.
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if(this.containerNode){
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var list= dojo.query('[widgetId]', this.containerNode);
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return list.map(dijit.byNode); // Array
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}else{
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return [];
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}
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},
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//TODOC
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nodesWithKeyClick: ["input", "button"],
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connect: function(
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/*Object|null*/ obj,
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/*String*/ event,
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/*String|Function*/ method){
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// summary:
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// Connects specified obj/event to specified method of this object
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// and registers for disconnect() on widget destroy.
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// Special event: "ondijitclick" triggers on a click or enter-down or space-up
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// Similar to dojo.connect() but takes three arguments rather than four.
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var handles =[];
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if(event == "ondijitclick"){
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// add key based click activation for unsupported nodes.
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if(!this.nodesWithKeyClick[obj.nodeName]){
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handles.push(dojo.connect(obj, "onkeydown", this,
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function(e){
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if(e.keyCode == dojo.keys.ENTER){
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return (dojo.isString(method))?
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this[method](e) : method.call(this, e);
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}else if(e.keyCode == dojo.keys.SPACE){
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// stop space down as it causes IE to scroll
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// the browser window
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dojo.stopEvent(e);
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}
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}));
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handles.push(dojo.connect(obj, "onkeyup", this,
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function(e){
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if(e.keyCode == dojo.keys.SPACE){
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return dojo.isString(method) ?
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this[method](e) : method.call(this, e);
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}
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}));
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}
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event = "onclick";
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}
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handles.push(dojo.connect(obj, event, this, method));
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// return handles for FormElement and ComboBox
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this._connects.push(handles);
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return handles;
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},
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disconnect: function(/*Object*/ handles){
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// summary:
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// Disconnects handle created by this.connect.
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// Also removes handle from this widget's list of connects
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for(var i=0; i<this._connects.length; i++){
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if(this._connects[i]==handles){
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dojo.forEach(handles, dojo.disconnect);
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this._connects.splice(i, 1);
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return;
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}
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}
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},
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isLeftToRight: function(){
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// summary:
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// Checks the DOM to for the text direction for bi-directional support
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// description:
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// This method cannot be used during widget construction because the widget
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// must first be connected to the DOM tree. Parent nodes are searched for the
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// 'dir' attribute until one is found, otherwise left to right mode is assumed.
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// See HTML spec, DIR attribute for more information.
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if(!("_ltr" in this)){
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this._ltr = dojo.getComputedStyle(this.domNode).direction != "rtl";
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}
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return this._ltr; //Boolean
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},
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isFocusable: function(){
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// summary:
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// Return true if this widget can currently be focused
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// and false if not
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return this.focus && (dojo.style(this.domNode, "display") != "none");
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}
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});
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}
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