/**
* The base class for all tree nodes. The node's presentation and behavior in
* response to mouse events is handled in Node subclasses.
* @namespace YAHOO.widget
* @class Node
* @uses YAHOO.util.EventProvider
* @param oData {object} a string or object containing the data that will
* be used to render this node, and any custom attributes that should be
* stored with the node (which is available in noderef.data).
* @param oParent {Node} this node's parent node
* @param expanded {boolean} the initial expanded/collapsed state
* @constructor
*/
YAHOO.widget.Node = function(oData, oParent, expanded) {
if (oData) { this.init(oData, oParent, expanded); }
};
YAHOO.widget.Node.prototype = {
/**
* The index for this instance obtained from global counter in YAHOO.widget.TreeView.
* @property index
* @type int
*/
index: 0,
/**
* This node's child node collection.
* @property children
* @type Node[]
*/
children: null,
/**
* Tree instance this node is part of
* @property tree
* @type TreeView
*/
tree: null,
/**
* The data linked to this node. This can be any object or primitive
* value, and the data can be used in getNodeHtml().
* @property data
* @type object
*/
data: null,
/**
* Parent node
* @property parent
* @type Node
*/
parent: null,
/**
* The depth of this node. We start at -1 for the root node.
* @property depth
* @type int
*/
depth: -1,
/**
* The href for the node's label. If one is not specified, the href will
* be set so that it toggles the node.
* @property href
* @type string
*/
href: null,
/**
* The label href target, defaults to current window
* @property target
* @type string
*/
target: "_self",
/**
* The node's expanded/collapsed state
* @property expanded
* @type boolean
*/
expanded: false,
/**
* Can multiple children be expanded at once?
* @property multiExpand
* @type boolean
*/
multiExpand: true,
/**
* Should we render children for a collapsed node? It is possible that the
* implementer will want to render the hidden data... @todo verify that we
* need this, and implement it if we do.
* @property renderHidden
* @type boolean
*/
renderHidden: false,
/**
* This flag is set to true when the html is generated for this node's
* children, and set to false when new children are added.
* @property childrenRendered
* @type boolean
*/
childrenRendered: false,
/**
* Dynamically loaded nodes only fetch the data the first time they are
* expanded. This flag is set to true once the data has been fetched.
* @property dynamicLoadComplete
* @type boolean
*/
dynamicLoadComplete: false,
/**
* This node's previous sibling
* @property previousSibling
* @type Node
*/
previousSibling: null,
/**
* This node's next sibling
* @property nextSibling
* @type Node
*/
nextSibling: null,
/**
* We can set the node up to call an external method to get the child
* data dynamically.
* @property _dynLoad
* @type boolean
* @private
*/
_dynLoad: false,
/**
* Function to execute when we need to get this node's child data.
* @property dataLoader
* @type function
*/
dataLoader: null,
/**
* This is true for dynamically loading nodes while waiting for the
* callback to return.
* @property isLoading
* @type boolean
*/
isLoading: false,
/**
* The toggle/branch icon will not show if this is set to false. This
* could be useful if the implementer wants to have the child contain
* extra info about the parent, rather than an actual node.
* @property hasIcon
* @type boolean
*/
hasIcon: true,
/**
* Used to configure what happens when a dynamic load node is expanded
* and we discover that it does not have children. By default, it is
* treated as if it still could have children (plus/minus icon). Set
* iconMode to have it display like a leaf node instead.
* @property iconMode
* @type int
*/
iconMode: 0,
/**
* Specifies whether or not the content area of the node should be allowed
* to wrap.
* @property nowrap
* @type boolean
* @default false
*/
nowrap: false,
/**
* If true, the node will alway be rendered as a leaf node. This can be
* used to override the presentation when dynamically loading the entire
* tree. Setting this to true also disables the dynamic load call for the
* node.
* @property isLeaf
* @type boolean
* @default false
*/
isLeaf: false,
/**
* The node type
* @property _type
* @private
*/
_type: "Node",
/*
spacerPath: "http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/space.gif",
expandedText: "Expanded",
collapsedText: "Collapsed",
loadingText: "Loading",
*/
/**
* Initializes this node, gets some of the properties from the parent
* @method init
* @param oData {object} a string or object containing the data that will
* be used to render this node
* @param oParent {Node} this node's parent node
* @param expanded {boolean} the initial expanded/collapsed state
*/
init: function(oData, oParent, expanded) {
this.data = oData;
this.children = [];
this.index = YAHOO.widget.TreeView.nodeCount;
++YAHOO.widget.TreeView.nodeCount;
this.expanded = expanded;
this.logger = new YAHOO.widget.LogWriter(this.toString());
/**
* The parentChange event is fired when a parent element is applied
* to the node. This is useful if you need to apply tree-level
* properties to a tree that need to happen if a node is moved from
* one tree to another.
*
* @event parentChange
* @type CustomEvent
*/
this.createEvent("parentChange", this);
// oParent should never be null except when we create the root node.
if (oParent) {
oParent.appendChild(this);
}
},
/**
* Certain properties for the node cannot be set until the parent
* is known. This is called after the node is inserted into a tree.
* the parent is also applied to this node's children in order to
* make it possible to move a branch from one tree to another.
* @method applyParent
* @param {Node} parentNode this node's parent node
* @return {boolean} true if the application was successful
*/
applyParent: function(parentNode) {
if (!parentNode) {
return false;
}
this.tree = parentNode.tree;
this.parent = parentNode;
this.depth = parentNode.depth + 1;
if (!this.href) {
this.href = "javascript:" + this.getToggleLink();
}
// @todo why was this put here. This causes new nodes added at the
// root level to lose the menu behavior.
// if (! this.multiExpand) {
// this.multiExpand = parentNode.multiExpand;
// }
this.tree.regNode(this);
parentNode.childrenRendered = false;
// cascade update existing children
for (var i=0, len=this.children.length;i<len;++i) {
this.children[i].applyParent(this);
}
this.fireEvent("parentChange");
return true;
},
/**
* Appends a node to the child collection.
* @method appendChild
* @param childNode {Node} the new node
* @return {Node} the child node
* @private
*/
appendChild: function(childNode) {
if (this.hasChildren()) {
var sib = this.children[this.children.length - 1];
sib.nextSibling = childNode;
childNode.previousSibling = sib;
}
this.children[this.children.length] = childNode;
childNode.applyParent(this);
// part of the IE display issue workaround. If child nodes
// are added after the initial render, and the node was
// instantiated with expanded = true, we need to show the
// children div now that the node has a child.
if (this.childrenRendered && this.expanded) {
this.getChildrenEl().style.display = "";
}
return childNode;
},
/**
* Appends this node to the supplied node's child collection
* @method appendTo
* @param parentNode {Node} the node to append to.
* @return {Node} The appended node
*/
appendTo: function(parentNode) {
return parentNode.appendChild(this);
},
/**
* Inserts this node before this supplied node
* @method insertBefore
* @param node {Node} the node to insert this node before
* @return {Node} the inserted node
*/
insertBefore: function(node) {
this.logger.log("insertBefore: " + node);
var p = node.parent;
if (p) {
if (this.tree) {
this.tree.popNode(this);
}
var refIndex = node.isChildOf(p);
//this.logger.log(refIndex);
p.children.splice(refIndex, 0, this);
if (node.previousSibling) {
node.previousSibling.nextSibling = this;
}
this.previousSibling = node.previousSibling;
this.nextSibling = node;
node.previousSibling = this;
this.applyParent(p);
}
return this;
},
/**
* Inserts this node after the supplied node
* @method insertAfter
* @param node {Node} the node to insert after
* @return {Node} the inserted node
*/
insertAfter: function(node) {
this.logger.log("insertAfter: " + node);
var p = node.parent;
if (p) {
if (this.tree) {
this.tree.popNode(this);
}
var refIndex = node.isChildOf(p);
this.logger.log(refIndex);
if (!node.nextSibling) {
this.nextSibling = null;
return this.appendTo(p);
}
p.children.splice(refIndex + 1, 0, this);
node.nextSibling.previousSibling = this;
this.previousSibling = node;
this.nextSibling = node.nextSibling;
node.nextSibling = this;
this.applyParent(p);
}
return this;
},
/**
* Returns true if the Node is a child of supplied Node
* @method isChildOf
* @param parentNode {Node} the Node to check
* @return {boolean} The node index if this Node is a child of
* supplied Node, else -1.
* @private
*/
isChildOf: function(parentNode) {
if (parentNode && parentNode.children) {
for (var i=0, len=parentNode.children.length; i<len ; ++i) {
if (parentNode.children[i] === this) {
return i;
}
}
}
return -1;
},
/**
* Returns a node array of this node's siblings, null if none.
* @method getSiblings
* @return Node[]
*/
getSiblings: function() {
return this.parent.children;
},
/**
* Shows this node's children
* @method showChildren
*/
showChildren: function() {
if (!this.tree.animateExpand(this.getChildrenEl(), this)) {
if (this.hasChildren()) {
this.getChildrenEl().style.display = "";
}
}
},
/**
* Hides this node's children
* @method hideChildren
*/
hideChildren: function() {
this.logger.log("hiding " + this.index);
if (!this.tree.animateCollapse(this.getChildrenEl(), this)) {
this.getChildrenEl().style.display = "none";
}
},
/**
* Returns the id for this node's container div
* @method getElId
* @return {string} the element id
*/
getElId: function() {
return "ygtv" + this.index;
},
/**
* Returns the id for this node's children div
* @method getChildrenElId
* @return {string} the element id for this node's children div
*/
getChildrenElId: function() {
return "ygtvc" + this.index;
},
/**
* Returns the id for this node's toggle element
* @method getToggleElId
* @return {string} the toggel element id
*/
getToggleElId: function() {
return "ygtvt" + this.index;
},
/*
* Returns the id for this node's spacer image. The spacer is positioned
* over the toggle and provides feedback for screen readers.
* @method getSpacerId
* @return {string} the id for the spacer image
*/
/*
getSpacerId: function() {
return "ygtvspacer" + this.index;
},
*/
/**
* Returns this node's container html element
* @method getEl
* @return {HTMLElement} the container html element
*/
getEl: function() {
return document.getElementById(this.getElId());
},
/**
* Returns the div that was generated for this node's children
* @method getChildrenEl
* @return {HTMLElement} this node's children div
*/
getChildrenEl: function() {
return document.getElementById(this.getChildrenElId());
},
/**
* Returns the element that is being used for this node's toggle.
* @method getToggleEl
* @return {HTMLElement} this node's toggle html element
*/
getToggleEl: function() {
return document.getElementById(this.getToggleElId());
},
/*
* Returns the element that is being used for this node's spacer.
* @method getSpacer
* @return {HTMLElement} this node's spacer html element
*/
/*
getSpacer: function() {
return document.getElementById( this.getSpacerId() ) || {};
},
*/
/*
getStateText: function() {
if (this.isLoading) {
return this.loadingText;
} else if (this.hasChildren(true)) {
if (this.expanded) {
return this.expandedText;
} else {
return this.collapsedText;
}
} else {
return "";
}
},
*/
/**
* Generates the link that will invoke this node's toggle method
* @method getToggleLink
* @return {string} the javascript url for toggling this node
*/
getToggleLink: function() {
return "YAHOO.widget.TreeView.getNode(\'" + this.tree.id + "\'," +
this.index + ").toggle()";
},
/**
* Hides this nodes children (creating them if necessary), changes the
* @method collapse
* toggle style.
*/
collapse: function() {
// Only collapse if currently expanded
if (!this.expanded) { return; }
// fire the collapse event handler
var ret = this.tree.onCollapse(this);
if (false === ret) {
this.logger.log("Collapse was stopped by the abstract onCollapse");
return;
}
ret = this.tree.fireEvent("collapse", this);
if (false === ret) {
this.logger.log("Collapse was stopped by a custom event handler");
return;
}
if (!this.getEl()) {
this.expanded = false;
} else {
// hide the child div
this.hideChildren();
this.expanded = false;
this.updateIcon();
}
// this.getSpacer().title = this.getStateText();
ret = this.tree.fireEvent("collapseComplete", this);
},
/**
* Shows this nodes children (creating them if necessary), changes the
* toggle style, and collapses its siblings if multiExpand is not set.
* @method expand
*/
expand: function(lazySource) {
// Only expand if currently collapsed.
if (this.expanded && !lazySource) {
return;
}
var ret = true;
// When returning from the lazy load handler, expand is called again
// in order to render the new children. The "expand" event already
// fired before fething the new data, so we need to skip it now.
if (!lazySource) {
// fire the expand event handler
ret = this.tree.onExpand(this);
if (false === ret) {
this.logger.log("Expand was stopped by the abstract onExpand");
return;
}
ret = this.tree.fireEvent("expand", this);
}
if (false === ret) {
this.logger.log("Expand was stopped by the custom event handler");
return;
}
if (!this.getEl()) {
this.expanded = true;
return;
}
if (!this.childrenRendered) {
this.logger.log("children not rendered yet");
this.getChildrenEl().innerHTML = this.renderChildren();
} else {
this.logger.log("children already rendered");
}
this.expanded = true;
this.updateIcon();
// this.getSpacer().title = this.getStateText();
// We do an extra check for children here because the lazy
// load feature can expose nodes that have no children.
// if (!this.hasChildren()) {
if (this.isLoading) {
this.expanded = false;
return;
}
if (! this.multiExpand) {
var sibs = this.getSiblings();
for (var i=0; i<sibs.length; ++i) {
if (sibs[i] != this && sibs[i].expanded) {
sibs[i].collapse();
}
}
}
this.showChildren();
ret = this.tree.fireEvent("expandComplete", this);
},
updateIcon: function() {
if (this.hasIcon) {
var el = this.getToggleEl();
if (el) {
el.className = this.getStyle();
}
}
},
/**
* Returns the css style name for the toggle
* @method getStyle
* @return {string} the css class for this node's toggle
*/
getStyle: function() {
// this.logger.log("No children, " + " isDyanmic: " + this.isDynamic() + " expanded: " + this.expanded);
if (this.isLoading) {
this.logger.log("returning the loading icon");
return "ygtvloading";
} else {
// location top or bottom, middle nodes also get the top style
var loc = (this.nextSibling) ? "t" : "l";
// type p=plus(expand), m=minus(collapase), n=none(no children)
var type = "n";
if (this.hasChildren(true) || (this.isDynamic() && !this.getIconMode())) {
// if (this.hasChildren(true)) {
type = (this.expanded) ? "m" : "p";
}
// this.logger.log("ygtv" + loc + type);
return "ygtv" + loc + type;
}
},
/**
* Returns the hover style for the icon
* @return {string} the css class hover state
* @method getHoverStyle
*/
getHoverStyle: function() {
var s = this.getStyle();
if (this.hasChildren(true) && !this.isLoading) {
s += "h";
}
return s;
},
/**
* Recursively expands all of this node's children.
* @method expandAll
*/
expandAll: function() {
for (var i=0;i<this.children.length;++i) {
var c = this.children[i];
if (c.isDynamic()) {
alert("Not supported (lazy load + expand all)");
break;
} else if (! c.multiExpand) {
alert("Not supported (no multi-expand + expand all)");
break;
} else {
c.expand();
c.expandAll();
}
}
},
/**
* Recursively collapses all of this node's children.
* @method collapseAll
*/
collapseAll: function() {
for (var i=0;i<this.children.length;++i) {
this.children[i].collapse();
this.children[i].collapseAll();
}
},
/**
* Configures this node for dynamically obtaining the child data
* when the node is first expanded. Calling it without the callback
* will turn off dynamic load for the node.
* @method setDynamicLoad
* @param fmDataLoader {function} the function that will be used to get the data.
* @param iconMode {int} configures the icon that is displayed when a dynamic
* load node is expanded the first time without children. By default, the
* "collapse" icon will be used. If set to 1, the leaf node icon will be
* displayed.
*/
setDynamicLoad: function(fnDataLoader, iconMode) {
if (fnDataLoader) {
this.dataLoader = fnDataLoader;
this._dynLoad = true;
} else {
this.dataLoader = null;
this._dynLoad = false;
}
if (iconMode) {
this.iconMode = iconMode;
}
},
/**
* Evaluates if this node is the root node of the tree
* @method isRoot
* @return {boolean} true if this is the root node
*/
isRoot: function() {
return (this == this.tree.root);
},
/**
* Evaluates if this node's children should be loaded dynamically. Looks for
* the property both in this instance and the root node. If the tree is
* defined to load all children dynamically, the data callback function is
* defined in the root node
* @method isDynamic
* @return {boolean} true if this node's children are to be loaded dynamically
*/
isDynamic: function() {
if (this.isLeaf) {
return false;
} else {
return (!this.isRoot() && (this._dynLoad || this.tree.root._dynLoad));
// this.logger.log("isDynamic: " + lazy);
// return lazy;
}
},
/**
* Returns the current icon mode. This refers to the way childless dynamic
* load nodes appear (this comes into play only after the initial dynamic
* load request produced no children).
* @method getIconMode
* @return {int} 0 for collapse style, 1 for leaf node style
*/
getIconMode: function() {
return (this.iconMode || this.tree.root.iconMode);
},
/**
* Checks if this node has children. If this node is lazy-loading and the
* children have not been rendered, we do not know whether or not there
* are actual children. In most cases, we need to assume that there are
* children (for instance, the toggle needs to show the expandable
* presentation state). In other times we want to know if there are rendered
* children. For the latter, "checkForLazyLoad" should be false.
* @method hasChildren
* @param checkForLazyLoad {boolean} should we check for unloaded children?
* @return {boolean} true if this has children or if it might and we are
* checking for this condition.
*/
hasChildren: function(checkForLazyLoad) {
if (this.isLeaf) {
return false;
} else {
return ( this.children.length > 0 ||
(checkForLazyLoad && this.isDynamic() && !this.dynamicLoadComplete) );
}
},
/**
* Expands if node is collapsed, collapses otherwise.
* @method toggle
*/
toggle: function() {
if (!this.tree.locked && ( this.hasChildren(true) || this.isDynamic()) ) {
if (this.expanded) { this.collapse(); } else { this.expand(); }
}
},
/**
* Returns the markup for this node and its children.
* @method getHtml
* @return {string} the markup for this node and its expanded children.
*/
getHtml: function() {
this.childrenRendered = false;
var sb = [];
sb[sb.length] = '<div class="ygtvitem" id="' + this.getElId() + '">';
sb[sb.length] = this.getNodeHtml();
sb[sb.length] = this.getChildrenHtml();
sb[sb.length] = '</div>';
return sb.join("");
},
/**
* Called when first rendering the tree. We always build the div that will
* contain this nodes children, but we don't render the children themselves
* unless this node is expanded.
* @method getChildrenHtml
* @return {string} the children container div html and any expanded children
* @private
*/
getChildrenHtml: function() {
var sb = [];
sb[sb.length] = '<div class="ygtvchildren"';
sb[sb.length] = ' id="' + this.getChildrenElId() + '"';
// This is a workaround for an IE rendering issue, the child div has layout
// in IE, creating extra space if a leaf node is created with the expanded
// property set to true.
if (!this.expanded || !this.hasChildren()) {
sb[sb.length] = ' style="display:none;"';
}
sb[sb.length] = '>';
// this.logger.log(["index", this.index,
// "hasChildren", this.hasChildren(true),
// "expanded", this.expanded,
// "renderHidden", this.renderHidden,
// "isDynamic", this.isDynamic()]);
// Don't render the actual child node HTML unless this node is expanded.
if ( (this.hasChildren(true) && this.expanded) ||
(this.renderHidden && !this.isDynamic()) ) {
sb[sb.length] = this.renderChildren();
}
sb[sb.length] = '</div>';
return sb.join("");
},
/**
* Generates the markup for the child nodes. This is not done until the node
* is expanded.
* @method renderChildren
* @return {string} the html for this node's children
* @private
*/
renderChildren: function() {
this.logger.log("rendering children for " + this.index);
var node = this;
if (this.isDynamic() && !this.dynamicLoadComplete) {
this.isLoading = true;
this.tree.locked = true;
if (this.dataLoader) {
this.logger.log("Using dynamic loader defined for this node");
setTimeout(
function() {
node.dataLoader(node,
function() {
node.loadComplete();
});
}, 10);
} else if (this.tree.root.dataLoader) {
this.logger.log("Using the tree-level dynamic loader");
setTimeout(
function() {
node.tree.root.dataLoader(node,
function() {
node.loadComplete();
});
}, 10);
} else {
this.logger.log("no loader found");
return "Error: data loader not found or not specified.";
}
return "";
} else {
return this.completeRender();
}
},
/**
* Called when we know we have all the child data.
* @method completeRender
* @return {string} children html
*/
completeRender: function() {
this.logger.log("completeRender: " + this.index + ", # of children: " + this.children.length);
var sb = [];
for (var i=0; i < this.children.length; ++i) {
// this.children[i].childrenRendered = false;
sb[sb.length] = this.children[i].getHtml();
}
this.childrenRendered = true;
return sb.join("");
},
/**
* Load complete is the callback function we pass to the data provider
* in dynamic load situations.
* @method loadComplete
*/
loadComplete: function() {
this.logger.log(this.index + " loadComplete, children: " + this.children.length);
this.getChildrenEl().innerHTML = this.completeRender();
this.dynamicLoadComplete = true;
this.isLoading = false;
this.expand(true);
this.tree.locked = false;
},
/**
* Returns this node's ancestor at the specified depth.
* @method getAncestor
* @param {int} depth the depth of the ancestor.
* @return {Node} the ancestor
*/
getAncestor: function(depth) {
if (depth >= this.depth || depth < 0) {
this.logger.log("illegal getAncestor depth: " + depth);
return null;
}
var p = this.parent;
while (p.depth > depth) {
p = p.parent;
}
return p;
},
/**
* Returns the css class for the spacer at the specified depth for
* this node. If this node's ancestor at the specified depth
* has a next sibling the presentation is different than if it
* does not have a next sibling
* @method getDepthStyle
* @param {int} depth the depth of the ancestor.
* @return {string} the css class for the spacer
*/
getDepthStyle: function(depth) {
return (this.getAncestor(depth).nextSibling) ?
"ygtvdepthcell" : "ygtvblankdepthcell";
},
/**
* Get the markup for the node. This is designed to be overrided so that we can
* support different types of nodes.
* @method getNodeHtml
* @return {string} The HTML that will render this node.
*/
getNodeHtml: function() {
this.logger.log("Generating html");
return "";
},
/**
* Regenerates the html for this node and its children. To be used when the
* node is expanded and new children have been added.
* @method refresh
*/
refresh: function() {
// this.loadComplete();
this.getChildrenEl().innerHTML = this.completeRender();
if (this.hasIcon) {
var el = this.getToggleEl();
if (el) {
el.className = this.getStyle();
}
}
},
/**
* Node toString
* @method toString
* @return {string} string representation of the node
*/
toString: function() {
return "Node (" + this.index + ")";
}
};
YAHOO.augment(YAHOO.widget.Node, YAHOO.util.EventProvider);