// Copyright 2005 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 A disposable implementation of a custom * listenable/event target. See also: documentation for * {@code goog.events.Listenable}. * * @author arv@google.com (Erik Arvidsson) [Original implementation] * @see ../demos/eventtarget.html * @see goog.events.Listenable */ goog.provide('goog.events.EventTarget'); goog.require('goog.Disposable'); goog.require('goog.asserts'); goog.require('goog.events'); goog.require('goog.events.Event'); goog.require('goog.events.Listenable'); goog.require('goog.events.ListenerMap'); goog.require('goog.object'); /** * An implementation of {@code goog.events.Listenable} with full W3C * EventTarget-like support (capture/bubble mechanism, stopping event * propagation, preventing default actions). * * You may subclass this class to turn your class into a Listenable. * * Unless propagation is stopped, an event dispatched by an * EventTarget will bubble to the parent returned by * {@code getParentEventTarget}. To set the parent, call * {@code setParentEventTarget}. Subclasses that don't support * changing the parent can override the setter to throw an error. * * Example usage: *
* var source = new goog.events.EventTarget(); * function handleEvent(e) { * alert('Type: ' + e.type + '; Target: ' + e.target); * } * source.listen('foo', handleEvent); * // Or: goog.events.listen(source, 'foo', handleEvent); * ... * source.dispatchEvent('foo'); // will call handleEvent * ... * source.unlisten('foo', handleEvent); * // Or: goog.events.unlisten(source, 'foo', handleEvent); ** * @constructor * @extends {goog.Disposable} * @implements {goog.events.Listenable} */ goog.events.EventTarget = function() { goog.Disposable.call(this); /** * Maps of event type to an array of listeners. * @private {!goog.events.ListenerMap} */ this.eventTargetListeners_ = new goog.events.ListenerMap(this); /** * The object to use for event.target. Useful when mixing in an * EventTarget to another object. * @private {!Object} */ this.actualEventTarget_ = this; /** * Parent event target, used during event bubbling. * * TODO(chrishenry): Change this to goog.events.Listenable. This * currently breaks people who expect getParentEventTarget to return * goog.events.EventTarget. * * @private {goog.events.EventTarget} */ this.parentEventTarget_ = null; }; goog.inherits(goog.events.EventTarget, goog.Disposable); goog.events.Listenable.addImplementation(goog.events.EventTarget); /** * An artificial cap on the number of ancestors you can have. This is mainly * for loop detection. * @const {number} * @private */ goog.events.EventTarget.MAX_ANCESTORS_ = 1000; /** * Returns the parent of this event target to use for bubbling. * * @return {goog.events.EventTarget} The parent EventTarget or null if * there is no parent. * @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.getParentEventTarget = function() { return this.parentEventTarget_; }; /** * Sets the parent of this event target to use for capture/bubble * mechanism. * @param {goog.events.EventTarget} parent Parent listenable (null if none). */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.setParentEventTarget = function(parent) { this.parentEventTarget_ = parent; }; /** * Adds an event listener to the event target. The same handler can only be * added once per the type. Even if you add the same handler multiple times * using the same type then it will only be called once when the event is * dispatched. * * @param {string|!goog.events.EventId} type The type of the event to listen for * @param {function(?):?|{handleEvent:function(?):?}|null} handler The function * to handle the event. The handler can also be an object that implements * the handleEvent method which takes the event object as argument. * @param {boolean=} opt_capture In DOM-compliant browsers, this determines * whether the listener is fired during the capture or bubble phase * of the event. * @param {Object=} opt_handlerScope Object in whose scope to call * the listener. * @deprecated Use {@code #listen} instead, when possible. Otherwise, use * {@code goog.events.listen} if you are passing Object * (instead of Function) as handler. */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.addEventListener = function( type, handler, opt_capture, opt_handlerScope) { goog.events.listen(this, type, handler, opt_capture, opt_handlerScope); }; /** * Removes an event listener from the event target. The handler must be the * same object as the one added. If the handler has not been added then * nothing is done. * * @param {string} type The type of the event to listen for. * @param {function(?):?|{handleEvent:function(?):?}|null} handler The function * to handle the event. The handler can also be an object that implements * the handleEvent method which takes the event object as argument. * @param {boolean=} opt_capture In DOM-compliant browsers, this determines * whether the listener is fired during the capture or bubble phase * of the event. * @param {Object=} opt_handlerScope Object in whose scope to call * the listener. * @deprecated Use {@code #unlisten} instead, when possible. Otherwise, use * {@code goog.events.unlisten} if you are passing Object * (instead of Function) as handler. */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.removeEventListener = function( type, handler, opt_capture, opt_handlerScope) { goog.events.unlisten(this, type, handler, opt_capture, opt_handlerScope); }; /** @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.dispatchEvent = function(e) { this.assertInitialized_(); var ancestorsTree, ancestor = this.getParentEventTarget(); if (ancestor) { ancestorsTree = []; var ancestorCount = 1; for (; ancestor; ancestor = ancestor.getParentEventTarget()) { ancestorsTree.push(ancestor); goog.asserts.assert( (++ancestorCount < goog.events.EventTarget.MAX_ANCESTORS_), 'infinite loop'); } } return goog.events.EventTarget.dispatchEventInternal_( this.actualEventTarget_, e, ancestorsTree); }; /** * Removes listeners from this object. Classes that extend EventTarget may * need to override this method in order to remove references to DOM Elements * and additional listeners. * @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.disposeInternal = function() { goog.events.EventTarget.superClass_.disposeInternal.call(this); this.removeAllListeners(); this.parentEventTarget_ = null; }; /** @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.listen = function( type, listener, opt_useCapture, opt_listenerScope) { this.assertInitialized_(); return this.eventTargetListeners_.add( String(type), listener, false /* callOnce */, opt_useCapture, opt_listenerScope); }; /** @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.listenOnce = function( type, listener, opt_useCapture, opt_listenerScope) { return this.eventTargetListeners_.add( String(type), listener, true /* callOnce */, opt_useCapture, opt_listenerScope); }; /** @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.unlisten = function( type, listener, opt_useCapture, opt_listenerScope) { return this.eventTargetListeners_.remove( String(type), listener, opt_useCapture, opt_listenerScope); }; /** @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.unlistenByKey = function(key) { return this.eventTargetListeners_.removeByKey(key); }; /** @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.removeAllListeners = function(opt_type) { // TODO(chrishenry): Previously, removeAllListeners can be called on // uninitialized EventTarget, so we preserve that behavior. We // should remove this when usages that rely on that fact are purged. if (!this.eventTargetListeners_) { return 0; } return this.eventTargetListeners_.removeAll(opt_type); }; /** @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.fireListeners = function( type, capture, eventObject) { // TODO(chrishenry): Original code avoids array creation when there // is no listener, so we do the same. If this optimization turns // out to be not required, we can replace this with // getListeners(type, capture) instead, which is simpler. var listenerArray = this.eventTargetListeners_.listeners[String(type)]; if (!listenerArray) { return true; } listenerArray = listenerArray.concat(); var rv = true; for (var i = 0; i < listenerArray.length; ++i) { var listener = listenerArray[i]; // We might not have a listener if the listener was removed. if (listener && !listener.removed && listener.capture == capture) { var listenerFn = listener.listener; var listenerHandler = listener.handler || listener.src; if (listener.callOnce) { this.unlistenByKey(listener); } rv = listenerFn.call(listenerHandler, eventObject) !== false && rv; } } return rv && eventObject.returnValue_ != false; }; /** @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.getListeners = function(type, capture) { return this.eventTargetListeners_.getListeners(String(type), capture); }; /** @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.getListener = function( type, listener, capture, opt_listenerScope) { return this.eventTargetListeners_.getListener( String(type), listener, capture, opt_listenerScope); }; /** @override */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.hasListener = function( opt_type, opt_capture) { var id = goog.isDef(opt_type) ? String(opt_type) : undefined; return this.eventTargetListeners_.hasListener(id, opt_capture); }; /** * Sets the target to be used for {@code event.target} when firing * event. Mainly used for testing. For example, see * {@code goog.testing.events.mixinListenable}. * @param {!Object} target The target. */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.setTargetForTesting = function(target) { this.actualEventTarget_ = target; }; /** * Asserts that the event target instance is initialized properly. * @private */ goog.events.EventTarget.prototype.assertInitialized_ = function() { goog.asserts.assert( this.eventTargetListeners_, 'Event target is not initialized. Did you call the superclass ' + '(goog.events.EventTarget) constructor?'); }; /** * Dispatches the given event on the ancestorsTree. * * @param {!Object} target The target to dispatch on. * @param {goog.events.Event|Object|string} e The event object. * @param {Array