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author Chris Cannam
date Wed, 29 Nov 2017 16:09:58 +0000
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/**
 * @file
 * An abstract Backbone View that controls an in-place editor.
 */

(function ($, Backbone, Drupal) {
  Drupal.quickedit.EditorView = Backbone.View.extend(/** @lends Drupal.quickedit.EditorView# */{

    /**
     * A base implementation that outlines the structure for in-place editors.
     *
     * Specific in-place editor implementations should subclass (extend) this
     * View and override whichever method they deem necessary to override.
     *
     * Typically you would want to override this method to set the
     * originalValue attribute in the FieldModel to such a value that your
     * in-place editor can revert to the original value when necessary.
     *
     * @example
     * <caption>If you override this method, you should call this
     * method (the parent class' initialize()) first.</caption>
     * Drupal.quickedit.EditorView.prototype.initialize.call(this, options);
     *
     * @constructs
     *
     * @augments Backbone.View
     *
     * @param {object} options
     *   An object with the following keys:
     * @param {Drupal.quickedit.EditorModel} options.model
     *   The in-place editor state model.
     * @param {Drupal.quickedit.FieldModel} options.fieldModel
     *   The field model.
     *
     * @see Drupal.quickedit.EditorModel
     * @see Drupal.quickedit.editors.plain_text
     */
    initialize(options) {
      this.fieldModel = options.fieldModel;
      this.listenTo(this.fieldModel, 'change:state', this.stateChange);
    },

    /**
     * @inheritdoc
     */
    remove() {
      // The el property is the field, which should not be removed. Remove the
      // pointer to it, then call Backbone.View.prototype.remove().
      this.setElement();
      Backbone.View.prototype.remove.call(this);
    },

    /**
     * Returns the edited element.
     *
     * For some single cardinality fields, it may be necessary or useful to
     * not in-place edit (and hence decorate) the DOM element with the
     * data-quickedit-field-id attribute (which is the field's wrapper), but a
     * specific element within the field's wrapper.
     * e.g. using a WYSIWYG editor on a body field should happen on the DOM
     * element containing the text itself, not on the field wrapper.
     *
     * @return {jQuery}
     *   A jQuery-wrapped DOM element.
     *
     * @see Drupal.quickedit.editors.plain_text
     */
    getEditedElement() {
      return this.$el;
    },

    /**
     *
     * @return {object}
     * Returns 3 Quick Edit UI settings that depend on the in-place editor:
     *  - Boolean padding: indicates whether padding should be applied to the
     *    edited element, to guarantee legibility of text.
     *  - Boolean unifiedToolbar: provides the in-place editor with the ability
     *    to insert its own toolbar UI into Quick Edit's tightly integrated
     *    toolbar.
     *  - Boolean fullWidthToolbar: indicates whether Quick Edit's tightly
     *    integrated toolbar should consume the full width of the element,
     *    rather than being just long enough to accommodate a label.
     */
    getQuickEditUISettings() {
      return { padding: false, unifiedToolbar: false, fullWidthToolbar: false, popup: false };
    },

    /**
     * Determines the actions to take given a change of state.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.quickedit.FieldModel} fieldModel
     *   The quickedit `FieldModel` that holds the state.
     * @param {string} state
     *   The state of the associated field. One of
     *   {@link Drupal.quickedit.FieldModel.states}.
     */
    stateChange(fieldModel, state) {
      const from = fieldModel.previous('state');
      const to = state;
      switch (to) {
        case 'inactive':
          // An in-place editor view will not yet exist in this state, hence
          // this will never be reached. Listed for sake of completeness.
          break;

        case 'candidate':
          // Nothing to do for the typical in-place editor: it should not be
          // visible yet. Except when we come from the 'invalid' state, then we
          // clean up.
          if (from === 'invalid') {
            this.removeValidationErrors();
          }
          break;

        case 'highlighted':
          // Nothing to do for the typical in-place editor: it should not be
          // visible yet.
          break;

        case 'activating':
          // The user has indicated he wants to do in-place editing: if
          // something needs to be loaded (CSS/JavaScript/server data/…), then
          // do so at this stage, and once the in-place editor is ready,
          // set the 'active' state. A "loading" indicator will be shown in the
          // UI for as long as the field remains in this state.
          var loadDependencies = function (callback) {
            // Do the loading here.
            callback();
          };
          loadDependencies(() => {
            fieldModel.set('state', 'active');
          });
          break;

        case 'active':
          // The user can now actually use the in-place editor.
          break;

        case 'changed':
          // Nothing to do for the typical in-place editor. The UI will show an
          // indicator that the field has changed.
          break;

        case 'saving':
          // When the user has indicated he wants to save his changes to this
          // field, this state will be entered. If the previous saving attempt
          // resulted in validation errors, the previous state will be
          // 'invalid'. Clean up those validation errors while the user is
          // saving.
          if (from === 'invalid') {
            this.removeValidationErrors();
          }
          this.save();
          break;

        case 'saved':
          // Nothing to do for the typical in-place editor. Immediately after
          // being saved, a field will go to the 'candidate' state, where it
          // should no longer be visible (after all, the field will then again
          // just be a *candidate* to be in-place edited).
          break;

        case 'invalid':
          // The modified field value was attempted to be saved, but there were
          // validation errors.
          this.showValidationErrors();
          break;
      }
    },

    /**
     * Reverts the modified value to the original, before editing started.
     */
    revert() {
      // A no-op by default; each editor should implement reverting itself.
      // Note that if the in-place editor does not cause the FieldModel's
      // element to be modified, then nothing needs to happen.
    },

    /**
     * Saves the modified value in the in-place editor for this field.
     */
    save() {
      const fieldModel = this.fieldModel;
      const editorModel = this.model;
      const backstageId = `quickedit_backstage-${this.fieldModel.id.replace(/[\/\[\]\_\s]/g, '-')}`;

      function fillAndSubmitForm(value) {
        const $form = $(`#${backstageId}`).find('form');
        // Fill in the value in any <input> that isn't hidden or a submit
        // button.
        $form.find(':input[type!="hidden"][type!="submit"]:not(select)')
          // Don't mess with the node summary.
          .not('[name$="\\[summary\\]"]').val(value);
        // Submit the form.
        $form.find('.quickedit-form-submit').trigger('click.quickedit');
      }

      const formOptions = {
        fieldID: this.fieldModel.get('fieldID'),
        $el: this.$el,
        nocssjs: true,
        other_view_modes: fieldModel.findOtherViewModes(),
        // Reset an existing entry for this entity in the PrivateTempStore (if
        // any) when saving the field. Logically speaking, this should happen in
        // a separate request because this is an entity-level operation, not a
        // field-level operation. But that would require an additional request,
        // that might not even be necessary: it is only when a user saves a
        // first changed field for an entity that this needs to happen:
        // precisely now!
        reset: !this.fieldModel.get('entity').get('inTempStore'),
      };

      const self = this;
      Drupal.quickedit.util.form.load(formOptions, (form, ajax) => {
        // Create a backstage area for storing forms that are hidden from view
        // (hence "backstage" — since the editing doesn't happen in the form, it
        // happens "directly" in the content, the form is only used for saving).
        const $backstage = $(Drupal.theme('quickeditBackstage', { id: backstageId })).appendTo('body');
        // Hidden forms are stuffed into the backstage container for this field.
        const $form = $(form).appendTo($backstage);
        // Disable the browser's HTML5 validation; we only care about server-
        // side validation. (Not disabling this will actually cause problems
        // because browsers don't like to set HTML5 validation errors on hidden
        // forms.)
        $form.prop('novalidate', true);
        const $submit = $form.find('.quickedit-form-submit');
        self.formSaveAjax = Drupal.quickedit.util.form.ajaxifySaving(formOptions, $submit);

        function removeHiddenForm() {
          Drupal.quickedit.util.form.unajaxifySaving(self.formSaveAjax);
          delete self.formSaveAjax;
          $backstage.remove();
        }

        // Successfully saved.
        self.formSaveAjax.commands.quickeditFieldFormSaved = function (ajax, response, status) {
          removeHiddenForm();
          // First, transition the state to 'saved'.
          fieldModel.set('state', 'saved');
          // Second, set the 'htmlForOtherViewModes' attribute, so that when
          // this field is rerendered, the change can be propagated to other
          // instances of this field, which may be displayed in different view
          // modes.
          fieldModel.set('htmlForOtherViewModes', response.other_view_modes);
          // Finally, set the 'html' attribute on the field model. This will
          // cause the field to be rerendered.
          fieldModel.set('html', response.data);
        };

        // Unsuccessfully saved; validation errors.
        self.formSaveAjax.commands.quickeditFieldFormValidationErrors = function (ajax, response, status) {
          removeHiddenForm();
          editorModel.set('validationErrors', response.data);
          fieldModel.set('state', 'invalid');
        };

        // The quickeditFieldForm AJAX command is only called upon loading the
        // form for the first time, and when there are validation errors in the
        // form; Form API then marks which form items have errors. This is
        // useful for the form-based in-place editor, but pointless for any
        // other: the form itself won't be visible at all anyway! So, we just
        // ignore it.
        self.formSaveAjax.commands.quickeditFieldForm = function () {};

        fillAndSubmitForm(editorModel.get('currentValue'));
      });
    },

    /**
     * Shows validation error messages.
     *
     * Should be called when the state is changed to 'invalid'.
     */
    showValidationErrors() {
      const $errors = $('<div class="quickedit-validation-errors"></div>')
        .append(this.model.get('validationErrors'));
      this.getEditedElement()
        .addClass('quickedit-validation-error')
        .after($errors);
    },

    /**
     * Cleans up validation error messages.
     *
     * Should be called when the state is changed to 'candidate' or 'saving'. In
     * the case of the latter: the user has modified the value in the in-place
     * editor again to attempt to save again. In the case of the latter: the
     * invalid value was discarded.
     */
    removeValidationErrors() {
      this.getEditedElement()
        .removeClass('quickedit-validation-error')
        .next('.quickedit-validation-errors')
        .remove();
    },

  });
}(jQuery, Backbone, Drupal));