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1 /** | |
2 * @file | |
3 * An abstract Backbone View that controls an in-place editor. | |
4 */ | |
5 | |
6 (function ($, Backbone, Drupal) { | |
7 Drupal.quickedit.EditorView = Backbone.View.extend(/** @lends Drupal.quickedit.EditorView# */{ | |
8 | |
9 /** | |
10 * A base implementation that outlines the structure for in-place editors. | |
11 * | |
12 * Specific in-place editor implementations should subclass (extend) this | |
13 * View and override whichever method they deem necessary to override. | |
14 * | |
15 * Typically you would want to override this method to set the | |
16 * originalValue attribute in the FieldModel to such a value that your | |
17 * in-place editor can revert to the original value when necessary. | |
18 * | |
19 * @example | |
20 * <caption>If you override this method, you should call this | |
21 * method (the parent class' initialize()) first.</caption> | |
22 * Drupal.quickedit.EditorView.prototype.initialize.call(this, options); | |
23 * | |
24 * @constructs | |
25 * | |
26 * @augments Backbone.View | |
27 * | |
28 * @param {object} options | |
29 * An object with the following keys: | |
30 * @param {Drupal.quickedit.EditorModel} options.model | |
31 * The in-place editor state model. | |
32 * @param {Drupal.quickedit.FieldModel} options.fieldModel | |
33 * The field model. | |
34 * | |
35 * @see Drupal.quickedit.EditorModel | |
36 * @see Drupal.quickedit.editors.plain_text | |
37 */ | |
38 initialize(options) { | |
39 this.fieldModel = options.fieldModel; | |
40 this.listenTo(this.fieldModel, 'change:state', this.stateChange); | |
41 }, | |
42 | |
43 /** | |
44 * @inheritdoc | |
45 */ | |
46 remove() { | |
47 // The el property is the field, which should not be removed. Remove the | |
48 // pointer to it, then call Backbone.View.prototype.remove(). | |
49 this.setElement(); | |
50 Backbone.View.prototype.remove.call(this); | |
51 }, | |
52 | |
53 /** | |
54 * Returns the edited element. | |
55 * | |
56 * For some single cardinality fields, it may be necessary or useful to | |
57 * not in-place edit (and hence decorate) the DOM element with the | |
58 * data-quickedit-field-id attribute (which is the field's wrapper), but a | |
59 * specific element within the field's wrapper. | |
60 * e.g. using a WYSIWYG editor on a body field should happen on the DOM | |
61 * element containing the text itself, not on the field wrapper. | |
62 * | |
63 * @return {jQuery} | |
64 * A jQuery-wrapped DOM element. | |
65 * | |
66 * @see Drupal.quickedit.editors.plain_text | |
67 */ | |
68 getEditedElement() { | |
69 return this.$el; | |
70 }, | |
71 | |
72 /** | |
73 * | |
74 * @return {object} | |
75 * Returns 3 Quick Edit UI settings that depend on the in-place editor: | |
76 * - Boolean padding: indicates whether padding should be applied to the | |
77 * edited element, to guarantee legibility of text. | |
78 * - Boolean unifiedToolbar: provides the in-place editor with the ability | |
79 * to insert its own toolbar UI into Quick Edit's tightly integrated | |
80 * toolbar. | |
81 * - Boolean fullWidthToolbar: indicates whether Quick Edit's tightly | |
82 * integrated toolbar should consume the full width of the element, | |
83 * rather than being just long enough to accommodate a label. | |
84 */ | |
85 getQuickEditUISettings() { | |
86 return { padding: false, unifiedToolbar: false, fullWidthToolbar: false, popup: false }; | |
87 }, | |
88 | |
89 /** | |
90 * Determines the actions to take given a change of state. | |
91 * | |
92 * @param {Drupal.quickedit.FieldModel} fieldModel | |
93 * The quickedit `FieldModel` that holds the state. | |
94 * @param {string} state | |
95 * The state of the associated field. One of | |
96 * {@link Drupal.quickedit.FieldModel.states}. | |
97 */ | |
98 stateChange(fieldModel, state) { | |
99 const from = fieldModel.previous('state'); | |
100 const to = state; | |
101 switch (to) { | |
102 case 'inactive': | |
103 // An in-place editor view will not yet exist in this state, hence | |
104 // this will never be reached. Listed for sake of completeness. | |
105 break; | |
106 | |
107 case 'candidate': | |
108 // Nothing to do for the typical in-place editor: it should not be | |
109 // visible yet. Except when we come from the 'invalid' state, then we | |
110 // clean up. | |
111 if (from === 'invalid') { | |
112 this.removeValidationErrors(); | |
113 } | |
114 break; | |
115 | |
116 case 'highlighted': | |
117 // Nothing to do for the typical in-place editor: it should not be | |
118 // visible yet. | |
119 break; | |
120 | |
121 case 'activating': | |
122 // The user has indicated he wants to do in-place editing: if | |
123 // something needs to be loaded (CSS/JavaScript/server data/…), then | |
124 // do so at this stage, and once the in-place editor is ready, | |
125 // set the 'active' state. A "loading" indicator will be shown in the | |
126 // UI for as long as the field remains in this state. | |
127 var loadDependencies = function (callback) { | |
128 // Do the loading here. | |
129 callback(); | |
130 }; | |
131 loadDependencies(() => { | |
132 fieldModel.set('state', 'active'); | |
133 }); | |
134 break; | |
135 | |
136 case 'active': | |
137 // The user can now actually use the in-place editor. | |
138 break; | |
139 | |
140 case 'changed': | |
141 // Nothing to do for the typical in-place editor. The UI will show an | |
142 // indicator that the field has changed. | |
143 break; | |
144 | |
145 case 'saving': | |
146 // When the user has indicated he wants to save his changes to this | |
147 // field, this state will be entered. If the previous saving attempt | |
148 // resulted in validation errors, the previous state will be | |
149 // 'invalid'. Clean up those validation errors while the user is | |
150 // saving. | |
151 if (from === 'invalid') { | |
152 this.removeValidationErrors(); | |
153 } | |
154 this.save(); | |
155 break; | |
156 | |
157 case 'saved': | |
158 // Nothing to do for the typical in-place editor. Immediately after | |
159 // being saved, a field will go to the 'candidate' state, where it | |
160 // should no longer be visible (after all, the field will then again | |
161 // just be a *candidate* to be in-place edited). | |
162 break; | |
163 | |
164 case 'invalid': | |
165 // The modified field value was attempted to be saved, but there were | |
166 // validation errors. | |
167 this.showValidationErrors(); | |
168 break; | |
169 } | |
170 }, | |
171 | |
172 /** | |
173 * Reverts the modified value to the original, before editing started. | |
174 */ | |
175 revert() { | |
176 // A no-op by default; each editor should implement reverting itself. | |
177 // Note that if the in-place editor does not cause the FieldModel's | |
178 // element to be modified, then nothing needs to happen. | |
179 }, | |
180 | |
181 /** | |
182 * Saves the modified value in the in-place editor for this field. | |
183 */ | |
184 save() { | |
185 const fieldModel = this.fieldModel; | |
186 const editorModel = this.model; | |
187 const backstageId = `quickedit_backstage-${this.fieldModel.id.replace(/[\/\[\]\_\s]/g, '-')}`; | |
188 | |
189 function fillAndSubmitForm(value) { | |
190 const $form = $(`#${backstageId}`).find('form'); | |
191 // Fill in the value in any <input> that isn't hidden or a submit | |
192 // button. | |
193 $form.find(':input[type!="hidden"][type!="submit"]:not(select)') | |
194 // Don't mess with the node summary. | |
195 .not('[name$="\\[summary\\]"]').val(value); | |
196 // Submit the form. | |
197 $form.find('.quickedit-form-submit').trigger('click.quickedit'); | |
198 } | |
199 | |
200 const formOptions = { | |
201 fieldID: this.fieldModel.get('fieldID'), | |
202 $el: this.$el, | |
203 nocssjs: true, | |
204 other_view_modes: fieldModel.findOtherViewModes(), | |
205 // Reset an existing entry for this entity in the PrivateTempStore (if | |
206 // any) when saving the field. Logically speaking, this should happen in | |
207 // a separate request because this is an entity-level operation, not a | |
208 // field-level operation. But that would require an additional request, | |
209 // that might not even be necessary: it is only when a user saves a | |
210 // first changed field for an entity that this needs to happen: | |
211 // precisely now! | |
212 reset: !this.fieldModel.get('entity').get('inTempStore'), | |
213 }; | |
214 | |
215 const self = this; | |
216 Drupal.quickedit.util.form.load(formOptions, (form, ajax) => { | |
217 // Create a backstage area for storing forms that are hidden from view | |
218 // (hence "backstage" — since the editing doesn't happen in the form, it | |
219 // happens "directly" in the content, the form is only used for saving). | |
220 const $backstage = $(Drupal.theme('quickeditBackstage', { id: backstageId })).appendTo('body'); | |
221 // Hidden forms are stuffed into the backstage container for this field. | |
222 const $form = $(form).appendTo($backstage); | |
223 // Disable the browser's HTML5 validation; we only care about server- | |
224 // side validation. (Not disabling this will actually cause problems | |
225 // because browsers don't like to set HTML5 validation errors on hidden | |
226 // forms.) | |
227 $form.prop('novalidate', true); | |
228 const $submit = $form.find('.quickedit-form-submit'); | |
229 self.formSaveAjax = Drupal.quickedit.util.form.ajaxifySaving(formOptions, $submit); | |
230 | |
231 function removeHiddenForm() { | |
232 Drupal.quickedit.util.form.unajaxifySaving(self.formSaveAjax); | |
233 delete self.formSaveAjax; | |
234 $backstage.remove(); | |
235 } | |
236 | |
237 // Successfully saved. | |
238 self.formSaveAjax.commands.quickeditFieldFormSaved = function (ajax, response, status) { | |
239 removeHiddenForm(); | |
240 // First, transition the state to 'saved'. | |
241 fieldModel.set('state', 'saved'); | |
242 // Second, set the 'htmlForOtherViewModes' attribute, so that when | |
243 // this field is rerendered, the change can be propagated to other | |
244 // instances of this field, which may be displayed in different view | |
245 // modes. | |
246 fieldModel.set('htmlForOtherViewModes', response.other_view_modes); | |
247 // Finally, set the 'html' attribute on the field model. This will | |
248 // cause the field to be rerendered. | |
249 fieldModel.set('html', response.data); | |
250 }; | |
251 | |
252 // Unsuccessfully saved; validation errors. | |
253 self.formSaveAjax.commands.quickeditFieldFormValidationErrors = function (ajax, response, status) { | |
254 removeHiddenForm(); | |
255 editorModel.set('validationErrors', response.data); | |
256 fieldModel.set('state', 'invalid'); | |
257 }; | |
258 | |
259 // The quickeditFieldForm AJAX command is only called upon loading the | |
260 // form for the first time, and when there are validation errors in the | |
261 // form; Form API then marks which form items have errors. This is | |
262 // useful for the form-based in-place editor, but pointless for any | |
263 // other: the form itself won't be visible at all anyway! So, we just | |
264 // ignore it. | |
265 self.formSaveAjax.commands.quickeditFieldForm = function () {}; | |
266 | |
267 fillAndSubmitForm(editorModel.get('currentValue')); | |
268 }); | |
269 }, | |
270 | |
271 /** | |
272 * Shows validation error messages. | |
273 * | |
274 * Should be called when the state is changed to 'invalid'. | |
275 */ | |
276 showValidationErrors() { | |
277 const $errors = $('<div class="quickedit-validation-errors"></div>') | |
278 .append(this.model.get('validationErrors')); | |
279 this.getEditedElement() | |
280 .addClass('quickedit-validation-error') | |
281 .after($errors); | |
282 }, | |
283 | |
284 /** | |
285 * Cleans up validation error messages. | |
286 * | |
287 * Should be called when the state is changed to 'candidate' or 'saving'. In | |
288 * the case of the latter: the user has modified the value in the in-place | |
289 * editor again to attempt to save again. In the case of the latter: the | |
290 * invalid value was discarded. | |
291 */ | |
292 removeValidationErrors() { | |
293 this.getEditedElement() | |
294 .removeClass('quickedit-validation-error') | |
295 .next('.quickedit-validation-errors') | |
296 .remove(); | |
297 }, | |
298 | |
299 }); | |
300 }(jQuery, Backbone, Drupal)); |