// Copyright 2009 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 Provides a 'paste' event detector that works consistently * across different browsers. * * IE5, IE6, IE7, Safari3.0 and FF3.0 all fire 'paste' events on textareas. * FF2 doesn't. This class uses 'paste' events when they are available * and uses heuristics to detect the 'paste' event when they are not available. * * Known issue: will not detect paste events in FF2 if you pasted exactly the * same existing text. * Known issue: Opera + Mac doesn't work properly because of the meta key. We * can probably fix that. TODO(user): {@link KeyboardShortcutHandler} does not * work either very well with opera + mac. fix that. * * @see ../demos/pastehandler.html */ goog.provide('goog.events.PasteHandler'); goog.provide('goog.events.PasteHandler.EventType'); goog.provide('goog.events.PasteHandler.State'); goog.require('goog.Timer'); goog.require('goog.async.ConditionalDelay'); goog.require('goog.events.BrowserEvent'); goog.require('goog.events.EventHandler'); goog.require('goog.events.EventTarget'); goog.require('goog.events.EventType'); goog.require('goog.events.KeyCodes'); goog.require('goog.log'); goog.require('goog.userAgent'); /** * A paste event detector. Gets an {@code element} as parameter and fires * {@code goog.events.PasteHandler.EventType.PASTE} events when text is * pasted in the {@code element}. Uses heuristics to detect paste events in FF2. * See more details of the heuristic on {@link #handleEvent_}. * * @param {Element} element The textarea element we are listening on. * @constructor * @extends {goog.events.EventTarget} */ goog.events.PasteHandler = function(element) { goog.events.EventTarget.call(this); /** * The element that you want to listen for paste events on. * @type {Element} * @private */ this.element_ = element; /** * The last known value of the element. Kept to check if things changed. See * more details on {@link #handleEvent_}. * @type {string} * @private */ this.oldValue_ = this.element_.value; /** * Handler for events. * @type {goog.events.EventHandler} * @private */ this.eventHandler_ = new goog.events.EventHandler(this); /** * The last time an event occurred on the element. Kept to check whether the * last event was generated by two input events or by multiple fast key events * that got swallowed. See more details on {@link #handleEvent_}. * @type {number} * @private */ this.lastTime_ = goog.now(); if (goog.events.PasteHandler.SUPPORTS_NATIVE_PASTE_EVENT) { // Most modern browsers support the paste event. this.eventHandler_.listen( element, goog.events.EventType.PASTE, this.dispatch_); } else { // But FF2 and Opera doesn't. we listen for a series of events to try to // find out if a paste occurred. We enumerate and cover all known ways to // paste text on textareas. See more details on {@link #handleEvent_}. var events = [ goog.events.EventType.KEYDOWN, goog.events.EventType.BLUR, goog.events.EventType.FOCUS, goog.events.EventType.MOUSEOVER, 'input' ]; this.eventHandler_.listen(element, events, this.handleEvent_); } /** * ConditionalDelay used to poll for changes in the text element once users * paste text. Browsers fire paste events BEFORE the text is actually present * in the element.value property. * @type {goog.async.ConditionalDelay} * @private */ this.delay_ = new goog.async.ConditionalDelay(goog.bind(this.checkUpdatedText_, this)); }; goog.inherits(goog.events.PasteHandler, goog.events.EventTarget); /** * The types of events fired by this class. * @enum {string} */ goog.events.PasteHandler.EventType = { /** * Dispatched as soon as the paste event is detected, but before the pasted * text has been added to the text element we're listening to. */ PASTE: 'paste', /** * Dispatched after detecting a change to the value of text element * (within 200msec of receiving the PASTE event). */ AFTER_PASTE: 'after_paste' }; /** * The mandatory delay we expect between two {@code input} events, used to * differentiated between non key paste events and key events. * @type {number} */ goog.events.PasteHandler.MANDATORY_MS_BETWEEN_INPUT_EVENTS_TIE_BREAKER = 400; /** * Whether current UA supoprts the native "paste" event type. * @const {boolean} */ goog.events.PasteHandler.SUPPORTS_NATIVE_PASTE_EVENT = goog.userAgent.WEBKIT || goog.userAgent.IE || goog.userAgent.EDGE || (goog.userAgent.GECKO && goog.userAgent.isVersionOrHigher('1.9')); /** * The period between each time we check whether the pasted text appears in the * text element or not. * @type {number} * @private */ goog.events.PasteHandler.PASTE_POLLING_PERIOD_MS_ = 50; /** * The maximum amount of time we want to poll for changes. * @type {number} * @private */ goog.events.PasteHandler.PASTE_POLLING_TIMEOUT_MS_ = 200; /** * The states that this class can be found, on the paste detection algorithm. * @enum {string} */ goog.events.PasteHandler.State = { INIT: 'init', FOCUSED: 'focused', TYPING: 'typing' }; /** * The initial state of the paste detection algorithm. * @type {goog.events.PasteHandler.State} * @private */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.state_ = goog.events.PasteHandler.State.INIT; /** * The previous event that caused us to be on the current state. * @type {?string} * @private */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.previousEvent_; /** * A logger, used to help us debug the algorithm. * @type {goog.log.Logger} * @private */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.logger_ = goog.log.getLogger('goog.events.PasteHandler'); /** @override */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.disposeInternal = function() { goog.events.PasteHandler.superClass_.disposeInternal.call(this); this.eventHandler_.dispose(); this.eventHandler_ = null; this.delay_.dispose(); this.delay_ = null; }; /** * Returns the current state of the paste detection algorithm. Used mostly for * testing. * @return {goog.events.PasteHandler.State} The current state of the class. */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.getState = function() { return this.state_; }; /** * Returns the event handler. * @return {goog.events.EventHandler} The event handler. * @protected * @this {T} * @template T */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.getEventHandler = function() { return this.eventHandler_; }; /** * Checks whether the element.value property was updated, and if so, dispatches * the event that let clients know that the text is available. * @return {boolean} Whether the polling should stop or not, based on whether * we found a text change or not. * @private */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.checkUpdatedText_ = function() { if (this.oldValue_ == this.element_.value) { return false; } goog.log.info(this.logger_, 'detected textchange after paste'); this.dispatchEvent(goog.events.PasteHandler.EventType.AFTER_PASTE); return true; }; /** * Dispatches the paste event. * @param {goog.events.BrowserEvent} e The underlying browser event. * @private */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.dispatch_ = function(e) { var event = new goog.events.BrowserEvent(e.getBrowserEvent()); event.type = goog.events.PasteHandler.EventType.PASTE; this.dispatchEvent(event); // Starts polling for updates in the element.value property so we can tell // when do dispatch the AFTER_PASTE event. (We do an initial check after an // async delay of 0 msec since some browsers update the text right away and // our poller will always wait one period before checking). goog.Timer.callOnce(function() { if (!this.checkUpdatedText_()) { this.delay_.start( goog.events.PasteHandler.PASTE_POLLING_PERIOD_MS_, goog.events.PasteHandler.PASTE_POLLING_TIMEOUT_MS_); } }, 0, this); }; /** * The main event handler which implements a state machine. * * To handle FF2, we enumerate and cover all the known ways a user can paste: * * 1) ctrl+v, shift+insert, cmd+v * 2) right click -> paste * 3) edit menu -> paste * 4) drag and drop * 5) middle click * * (1) is easy and can be detected by listening for key events and finding out * which keys are pressed. (2), (3), (4) and (5) do not generate a key event, * so we need to listen for more than that. (2-5) all generate 'input' events, * but so does key events. So we need to have some sort of 'how did the input * event was generated' history algorithm. * * (2) is an interesting case in Opera on a Mac: since Macs does not have two * buttons, right clicking involves pressing the CTRL key. Even more interesting * is the fact that opera does NOT set the e.ctrlKey bit. Instead, it sets * e.keyCode = 0. * {@link http://www.quirksmode.org/js/keys.html} * * (1) is also an interesting case in Opera on a Mac: Opera is the only browser * covered by this class that can detect the cmd key (FF2 can't apparently). And * it fires e.keyCode = 17, which is the CTRL key code. * {@link http://www.quirksmode.org/js/keys.html} * * NOTE(user, pbarry): There is an interesting thing about (5): on Linux, (5) * pastes the last thing that you highlighted, not the last thing that you * ctrl+c'ed. This code will still generate a {@code PASTE} event though. * * We enumerate all the possible steps a user can take to paste text and we * implemented the transition between the steps in a state machine. The * following is the design of the state machine: * * matching paths: * * (1) happens on INIT -> FOCUSED -> TYPING -> [e.ctrlKey & e.keyCode = 'v'] * (2-3) happens on INIT -> FOCUSED -> [input event happened] * (4) happens on INIT -> [mouseover && text changed] * * non matching paths: * * user is typing normally * INIT -> FOCUS -> TYPING -> INPUT -> INIT * * @param {goog.events.BrowserEvent} e The underlying browser event. * @private */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.handleEvent_ = function(e) { // transition between states happen at each browser event, and depend on the // current state, the event that led to this state, and the event input. switch (this.state_) { case goog.events.PasteHandler.State.INIT: { this.handleUnderInit_(e); break; } case goog.events.PasteHandler.State.FOCUSED: { this.handleUnderFocused_(e); break; } case goog.events.PasteHandler.State.TYPING: { this.handleUnderTyping_(e); break; } default: { goog.log.error(this.logger_, 'invalid ' + this.state_ + ' state'); } } this.lastTime_ = goog.now(); this.oldValue_ = this.element_.value; goog.log.info(this.logger_, e.type + ' -> ' + this.state_); this.previousEvent_ = e.type; }; /** * {@code goog.events.PasteHandler.EventType.INIT} is the first initial state * the textarea is found. You can only leave this state by setting focus on the * textarea, which is how users will input text. You can also paste things using * drag and drop, which will not generate a {@code goog.events.EventType.FOCUS} * event, but will generate a {@code goog.events.EventType.MOUSEOVER}. * * For browsers that support the 'paste' event, we match it and stay on the same * state. * * @param {goog.events.BrowserEvent} e The underlying browser event. * @private */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.handleUnderInit_ = function(e) { switch (e.type) { case goog.events.EventType.BLUR: { this.state_ = goog.events.PasteHandler.State.INIT; break; } case goog.events.EventType.FOCUS: { this.state_ = goog.events.PasteHandler.State.FOCUSED; break; } case goog.events.EventType.MOUSEOVER: { this.state_ = goog.events.PasteHandler.State.INIT; if (this.element_.value != this.oldValue_) { goog.log.info(this.logger_, 'paste by dragdrop while on init!'); this.dispatch_(e); } break; } default: { goog.log.error( this.logger_, 'unexpected event ' + e.type + 'during init'); } } }; /** * {@code goog.events.PasteHandler.EventType.FOCUSED} is typically the second * state the textarea will be, which is followed by the {@code INIT} state. On * this state, users can paste in three different ways: edit -> paste, * right click -> paste and drag and drop. * * The latter will generate a {@code goog.events.EventType.MOUSEOVER} event, * which we match by making sure the textarea text changed. The first two will * generate an 'input', which we match by making sure it was NOT generated by a * key event (which also generates an 'input' event). * * Unfortunately, in Firefox, if you type fast, some KEYDOWN events are * swallowed but an INPUT event may still happen. That means we need to * differentiate between two consecutive INPUT events being generated either by * swallowed key events OR by a valid edit -> paste -> edit -> paste action. We * do this by checking a minimum time between the two events. This heuristic * seems to work well, but it is obviously a heuristic :). * * @param {goog.events.BrowserEvent} e The underlying browser event. * @private */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.handleUnderFocused_ = function(e) { switch (e.type) { case 'input': { // there are two different events that happen in practice that involves // consecutive 'input' events. we use a heuristic to differentiate // between the one that generates a valid paste action and the one that // doesn't. // @see testTypingReallyFastDispatchesTwoInputEventsBeforeTheKEYDOWNEvent // and // @see testRightClickRightClickAlsoDispatchesTwoConsecutiveInputEvents // Notice that an 'input' event may be also triggered by a 'middle click' // paste event, which is described in // @see testMiddleClickWithoutFocusTriggersPasteEvent var minimumMilisecondsBetweenInputEvents = this.lastTime_ + goog.events.PasteHandler .MANDATORY_MS_BETWEEN_INPUT_EVENTS_TIE_BREAKER; if (goog.now() > minimumMilisecondsBetweenInputEvents || this.previousEvent_ == goog.events.EventType.FOCUS) { goog.log.info(this.logger_, 'paste by textchange while focused!'); this.dispatch_(e); } break; } case goog.events.EventType.BLUR: { this.state_ = goog.events.PasteHandler.State.INIT; break; } case goog.events.EventType.KEYDOWN: { goog.log.info(this.logger_, 'key down ... looking for ctrl+v'); // Opera + MAC does not set e.ctrlKey. Instead, it gives me e.keyCode = 0. // http://www.quirksmode.org/js/keys.html if (goog.userAgent.MAC && goog.userAgent.OPERA && e.keyCode == 0 || goog.userAgent.MAC && goog.userAgent.OPERA && e.keyCode == 17) { break; } this.state_ = goog.events.PasteHandler.State.TYPING; break; } case goog.events.EventType.MOUSEOVER: { if (this.element_.value != this.oldValue_) { goog.log.info(this.logger_, 'paste by dragdrop while focused!'); this.dispatch_(e); } break; } default: { goog.log.error( this.logger_, 'unexpected event ' + e.type + ' during focused'); } } }; /** * {@code goog.events.PasteHandler.EventType.TYPING} is the third state * this class can be. It exists because each KEYPRESS event will ALSO generate * an INPUT event (because the textarea value changes), and we need to * differentiate between an INPUT event generated by a key event and an INPUT * event generated by edit -> paste actions. * * This is the state that we match the ctrl+v pattern. * * @param {goog.events.BrowserEvent} e The underlying browser event. * @private */ goog.events.PasteHandler.prototype.handleUnderTyping_ = function(e) { switch (e.type) { case 'input': { this.state_ = goog.events.PasteHandler.State.FOCUSED; break; } case goog.events.EventType.BLUR: { this.state_ = goog.events.PasteHandler.State.INIT; break; } case goog.events.EventType.KEYDOWN: { if (e.ctrlKey && e.keyCode == goog.events.KeyCodes.V || e.shiftKey && e.keyCode == goog.events.KeyCodes.INSERT || e.metaKey && e.keyCode == goog.events.KeyCodes.V) { goog.log.info(this.logger_, 'paste by ctrl+v while keypressed!'); this.dispatch_(e); } break; } case goog.events.EventType.MOUSEOVER: { if (this.element_.value != this.oldValue_) { goog.log.info(this.logger_, 'paste by dragdrop while keypressed!'); this.dispatch_(e); } break; } default: { goog.log.error( this.logger_, 'unexpected event ' + e.type + ' during keypressed'); } } };