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cryptpad/www/common/sharejs_textarea.js

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define(function () {
/**
* Licensed under the standard MIT license:
*
* Copyright 2011 Joseph Gentle.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*
* See: https://github.com/share/ShareJS/blob/master/LICENSE
*/
/* This contains the textarea binding for ShareJS. This binding is really
* simple, and a bit slow on big documents (Its O(N). However, it requires no
* changes to the DOM and no heavy libraries like ace. It works for any kind of
* text input field.
*
* You probably want to use this binding for small fields on forms and such.
* For code editors or rich text editors or whatever, I recommend something
* heavier.
*/
/* applyChange creates the edits to convert oldval -> newval.
*
* This function should be called every time the text element is changed.
* Because changes are always localised, the diffing is quite easy. We simply
* scan in from the start and scan in from the end to isolate the edited range,
* then delete everything that was removed & add everything that was added.
* This wouldn't work for complex changes, but this function should be called
* on keystroke - so the edits will mostly just be single character changes.
* Sometimes they'll paste text over other text, but even then the diff
* generated by this algorithm is correct.
*
* This algorithm is O(N). I suspect you could speed it up somehow using regular expressions.
*/
var applyChange = function(ctx, oldval, newval) {
// Strings are immutable and have reference equality. I think this test is O(1), so its worth doing.
if (oldval === newval) return;
var commonStart = 0;
while (oldval.charAt(commonStart) === newval.charAt(commonStart)) {
commonStart++;
}
var commonEnd = 0;
while (oldval.charAt(oldval.length - 1 - commonEnd) === newval.charAt(newval.length - 1 - commonEnd) &&
commonEnd + commonStart < oldval.length && commonEnd + commonStart < newval.length) {
commonEnd++;
}
var bugz = {
commonStart:commonStart,
commonEnd:commonEnd,
oldvalLength: oldval.length,
newvalLength: newval.length
};
if (oldval.length !== commonStart + commonEnd) {
ctx.localChange && ctx.localChange(true);
ctx.remove(commonStart, oldval.length - commonStart - commonEnd);
}
if (newval.length !== commonStart + commonEnd) {
ctx.localChange && ctx.localChange(true);
ctx.insert(commonStart, newval.slice(commonStart, newval.length - commonEnd));
}
};
/**
* Fix issues with textarea content which is different per-browser.
*/
var cannonicalize = function (content) {
return content.replace(/\r\n/g, '\n');
};
// Attach a textarea to a document's editing context.
//
// The context is optional, and will be created from the document if its not
// specified.
var attachTextarea = function(elem, ctx) {
// initial state will always fail the !== check in genop.
var content = {};
// Replace the content of the text area with newText, and transform the
// current cursor by the specified function.
var replaceText = function(newText, transformCursor) {
if (transformCursor) {
var newSelection = [transformCursor(elem.selectionStart), transformCursor(elem.selectionEnd)];
}
// Fixate the window's scroll while we set the element's value. Otherwise
// the browser scrolls to the element.
var scrollTop = elem.scrollTop;
elem.value = newText;
content = elem.value; // Not done on one line so the browser can do newline conversion.
if (elem.scrollTop !== scrollTop) elem.scrollTop = scrollTop;
// Setting the selection moves the cursor. We'll just have to let your
// cursor drift if the element isn't active, though usually users don't
// care.
if (newSelection && window.document.activeElement === elem) {
elem.selectionStart = newSelection[0];
elem.selectionEnd = newSelection[1];
}
};
//replaceText(ctx.get());
// *** remote -> local changes
ctx.onRemove(function(pos, length) {
var transformCursor = function(cursor) {
// If the cursor is inside the deleted region, we only want to move back to the start
// of the region. Hence the Math.min.
return pos < cursor ? cursor - Math.min(length, cursor - pos) : cursor;
};
replaceText(ctx.getUserDoc(), transformCursor);
});
ctx.onInsert(function(pos, text) {
var transformCursor = function(cursor) {
return pos < cursor ? cursor + text.length : cursor;
};
replaceText(ctx.getUserDoc(), transformCursor);
});
// *** local -> remote changes
// This function generates operations from the changed content in the textarea.
var genOp = function() {
// In a timeout so the browser has time to propogate the event's changes to the DOM.
setTimeout(function() { var val = elem.value;
if (val !== content) {
applyChange(ctx, ctx.getUserDoc(), cannonicalize(val));
}
}, 0);
};
var eventNames = ['textInput', 'keydown', 'keyup', 'select', 'cut', 'paste'];
for (var i = 0; i < eventNames.length; i++) {
var e = eventNames[i];
if (elem.addEventListener) {
elem.addEventListener(e, genOp, false);
} else {
elem.attachEvent('on' + e, genOp);
}
}
ctx.detach = function() {
for (var i = 0; i < eventNames.length; i++) {
var e = eventNames[i];
if (elem.removeEventListener) {
elem.removeEventListener(e, genOp, false);
} else {
elem.detachEvent('on' + e, genOp);
}
}
};
ctx.bumpSharejs = genOp;
return ctx;
};
return { attach: attachTextarea };
});