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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
// // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
/**
* @fileoverview Assertion support.
*/
/**
* Verify |condition| is truthy and return |condition| if so.
* @template T
* @param {T} condition A condition to check for truthiness. Note that this
* may be used to test whether a value is defined or not, and we don't want
* to force a cast to Boolean.
* @param {string=} opt_message A message to show on failure.
* @return {T} A non-null |condition|.
*/
function assert(condition, opt_message) {
if (!condition) {
var message = 'Assertion failed';
if (opt_message)
message = message + ': ' + opt_message;
var error = new Error(message);
var global = function() {
return this;
}();
if (global.traceAssertionsForTesting)
console.warn(error.stack);
throw error;
}
return condition;
}
/**
* Call this from places in the code that should never be reached.
*
* For example, handling all the values of enum with a switch() like this:
*
* function getValueFromEnum(enum) {
* switch (enum) {
* case ENUM_FIRST_OF_TWO:
* return first
* case ENUM_LAST_OF_TWO:
* return last;
* }
* assertNotReached();
* return document;
* }
*
* This code should only be hit in the case of serious programmer error or
* unexpected input.
*
* @param {string=} opt_message A message to show when this is hit.
*/
function assertNotReached(opt_message) {
assert(false, opt_message || 'Unreachable code hit');
}
/**
* @param {*} value The value to check.
* @param {function(new: T, ...)} type A user-defined constructor.
* @param {string=} opt_message A message to show when this is hit.
* @return {T}
* @template T
*/
function assertInstanceof(value, type, opt_message) {
// We don't use assert immediately here so that we avoid constructing an error
// message if we don't have to.
if (!(value instanceof type)) {
assertNotReached(
opt_message ||
'Value ' + value + ' is not a[n] ' + (type.name || typeof type));
}
return value;
}
/**
* Alias for document.getElementById. Found elements must be HTMLElements.
* @param {string} id The ID of the element to find.
* @return {HTMLElement} The found element or null if not found.
*/
function $(id) {
// Disable getElementById restriction here, since we are instructing other
// places to re-use the $() that is defined here.
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-properties
var el = document.getElementById(id);
return el ? assertInstanceof(el, HTMLElement) : null;
}
// TODO(devlin): This should return SVGElement, but closure compiler is missing
// those externs.
/**
* Alias for document.getElementById. Found elements must be SVGElements.
* @param {string} id The ID of the element to find.
* @return {Element} The found element or null if not found.
*/
function getSVGElement(id) {
// Disable getElementById restriction here, since it is not suitable for SVG
// elements.
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-properties
var el = document.getElementById(id);
return el ? assertInstanceof(el, Element) : null;
}
/**
* Add an accessible message to the page that will be announced to
* users who have spoken feedback on, but will be invisible to all
* other users. It's removed right away so it doesn't clutter the DOM.
* @param {string} msg The text to be pronounced.
*/
function announceAccessibleMessage(msg) {
var element = document.createElement('div');
element.setAttribute('aria-live', 'polite');
element.style.position = 'fixed';
element.style.left = '-9999px';
element.style.height = '0px';
element.innerText = msg;
document.body.appendChild(element);
window.setTimeout(function() {
document.body.removeChild(element);
}, 0);
}
/**
* Generates a CSS url string.
* @param {string} s The URL to generate the CSS url for.
* @return {string} The CSS url string.
*/
function url(s) {
// http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-values/#uris
// Parentheses, commas, whitespace characters, single quotes (') and double
// quotes (") appearing in a URI must be escaped with a backslash
var s2 = s.replace(/(\(|\)|\,|\s|\'|\"|\\)/g, '\\$1');
// WebKit has a bug when it comes to URLs that end with \
// https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28885
if (/\\\\$/.test(s2)) {
// Add a space to work around the WebKit bug.
s2 += ' ';
}
return 'url("' + s2 + '")';
}
/**
* Parses query parameters from Location.
* @param {Location} location The URL to generate the CSS url for.
* @return {Object} Dictionary containing name value pairs for URL
*/
function parseQueryParams(location) {
var params = {};
var query = unescape(location.search.substring(1));
var vars = query.split('&');
for (var i = 0; i < vars.length; i++) {
var pair = vars[i].split('=');
params[pair[0]] = pair[1];
}
return params;
}
/**
* Creates a new URL by appending or replacing the given query key and value.
* Not supporting URL with username and password.
* @param {Location} location The original URL.
* @param {string} key The query parameter name.
* @param {string} value The query parameter value.
* @return {string} The constructed new URL.
*/
function setQueryParam(location, key, value) {
var query = parseQueryParams(location);
query[encodeURIComponent(key)] = encodeURIComponent(value);
var newQuery = '';
for (var q in query) {
newQuery += (newQuery ? '&' : '?') + q + '=' + query[q];
}
return location.origin + location.pathname + newQuery + location.hash;
}
/**
* @param {Node} el A node to search for ancestors with |className|.
* @param {string} className A class to search for.
* @return {Element} A node with class of |className| or null if none is found.
*/
function findAncestorByClass(el, className) {
return /** @type {Element} */ (findAncestor(el, function(el) {
return el.classList && el.classList.contains(className);
}));
}
/**
* Return the first ancestor for which the {@code predicate} returns true.
* @param {Node} node The node to check.
* @param {function(Node):boolean} predicate The function that tests the
* nodes.
* @return {Node} The found ancestor or null if not found.
*/
function findAncestor(node, predicate) {
var last = false;
while (node != null && !(last = predicate(node))) {
node = node.parentNode;
}
return last ? node : null;
}
function swapDomNodes(a, b) {
var afterA = a.nextSibling;
if (afterA == b) {
swapDomNodes(b, a);
return;
}
var aParent = a.parentNode;
b.parentNode.replaceChild(a, b);
aParent.insertBefore(b, afterA);
}
/**
* Disables text selection and dragging, with optional whitelist callbacks.
* @param {function(Event):boolean=} opt_allowSelectStart Unless this function
* is defined and returns true, the onselectionstart event will be
* surpressed.
* @param {function(Event):boolean=} opt_allowDragStart Unless this function
* is defined and returns true, the ondragstart event will be surpressed.
*/
function disableTextSelectAndDrag(opt_allowSelectStart, opt_allowDragStart) {
// Disable text selection.
document.onselectstart = function(e) {
if (!(opt_allowSelectStart && opt_allowSelectStart.call(this, e)))
e.preventDefault();
};
// Disable dragging.
document.ondragstart = function(e) {
if (!(opt_allowDragStart && opt_allowDragStart.call(this, e)))
e.preventDefault();
};
}
/**
* Check the directionality of the page.
* @return {boolean} True if Chrome is running an RTL UI.
*/
function isRTL() {
return document.documentElement.dir == 'rtl';
}
/**
* Get an element that's known to exist by its ID. We use this instead of just
* calling getElementById and not checking the result because this lets us
* satisfy the JSCompiler type system.
* @param {string} id The identifier name.
* @return {!HTMLElement} the Element.
*/
function getRequiredElement(id) {
return assertInstanceof(
$(id), HTMLElement, 'Missing required element: ' + id);
}
/**
* Query an element that's known to exist by a selector. We use this instead of
* just calling querySelector and not checking the result because this lets us
* satisfy the JSCompiler type system.
* @param {string} selectors CSS selectors to query the element.
* @param {(!Document|!DocumentFragment|!Element)=} opt_context An optional
* context object for querySelector.
* @return {!HTMLElement} the Element.
*/
function queryRequiredElement(selectors, opt_context) {
var element = (opt_context || document).querySelector(selectors);
return assertInstanceof(
element, HTMLElement, 'Missing required element: ' + selectors);
}
// Handle click on a link. If the link points to a chrome: or file: url, then
// call into the browser to do the navigation.
['click', 'auxclick'].forEach(function(eventName) {
document.addEventListener(eventName, function(e) {
if (e.button > 1)
return; // Ignore buttons other than left and middle.
if (e.defaultPrevented)
return;
var eventPath = e.path;
var anchor = null;
if (eventPath) {
for (var i = 0; i < eventPath.length; i++) {
var element = eventPath[i];
if (element.tagName === 'A' && element.href) {
anchor = element;
break;
}
}
}
// Fallback if Event.path is not available.
var el = e.target;
if (!anchor && el.nodeType == Node.ELEMENT_NODE &&
el.webkitMatchesSelector('A, A *')) {
while (el.tagName != 'A') {
el = el.parentElement;
}
anchor = el;
}
if (!anchor)
return;
anchor = /** @type {!HTMLAnchorElement} */ (anchor);
if ((anchor.protocol == 'file:' || anchor.protocol == 'about:') &&
(e.button == 0 || e.button == 1)) {
chrome.send('navigateToUrl', [
anchor.href, anchor.target, e.button, e.altKey, e.ctrlKey, e.metaKey,
e.shiftKey
]);
e.preventDefault();
}
});
});
/**
* Creates a new URL which is the old URL with a GET param of key=value.
* @param {string} url The base URL. There is not sanity checking on the URL so
* it must be passed in a proper format.
* @param {string} key The key of the param.
* @param {string} value The value of the param.
* @return {string} The new URL.
*/
function appendParam(url, key, value) {
var param = encodeURIComponent(key) + '=' + encodeURIComponent(value);
if (url.indexOf('?') == -1)
return url + '?' + param;
return url + '&' + param;
}
/**
* Creates an element of a specified type with a specified class name.
* @param {string} type The node type.
* @param {string} className The class name to use.
* @return {Element} The created element.
*/
function createElementWithClassName(type, className) {
var elm = document.createElement(type);
elm.className = className;
return elm;
}
/**
* transitionend does not always fire (e.g. when animation is aborted
* or when no paint happens during the animation). This function sets up
* a timer and emulate the event if it is not fired when the timer expires.
* @param {!HTMLElement} el The element to watch for transitionend.
* @param {number=} opt_timeOut The maximum wait time in milliseconds for the
* transitionend to happen. If not specified, it is fetched from |el|
* using the transitionDuration style value.
*/
function ensureTransitionEndEvent(el, opt_timeOut) {
if (opt_timeOut === undefined) {
var style = getComputedStyle(el);
opt_timeOut = parseFloat(style.transitionDuration) * 1000;
// Give an additional 50ms buffer for the animation to complete.
opt_timeOut += 50;
}
var fired = false;
el.addEventListener('transitionend', function f(e) {
el.removeEventListener('transitionend', f);
fired = true;
});
window.setTimeout(function() {
if (!fired)
cr.dispatchSimpleEvent(el, 'transitionend', true);
}, opt_timeOut);
}
/**
* Alias for document.scrollTop getter.
* @param {!HTMLDocument} doc The document node where information will be
* queried from.
* @return {number} The Y document scroll offset.
*/
function scrollTopForDocument(doc) {
return doc.documentElement.scrollTop || doc.body.scrollTop;
}
/**
* Alias for document.scrollTop setter.
* @param {!HTMLDocument} doc The document node where information will be
* queried from.
* @param {number} value The target Y scroll offset.
*/
function setScrollTopForDocument(doc, value) {
doc.documentElement.scrollTop = doc.body.scrollTop = value;
}
/**
* Alias for document.scrollLeft getter.
* @param {!HTMLDocument} doc The document node where information will be
* queried from.
* @return {number} The X document scroll offset.
*/
function scrollLeftForDocument(doc) {
return doc.documentElement.scrollLeft || doc.body.scrollLeft;
}
/**
* Alias for document.scrollLeft setter.
* @param {!HTMLDocument} doc The document node where information will be
* queried from.
* @param {number} value The target X scroll offset.
*/
function setScrollLeftForDocument(doc, value) {
doc.documentElement.scrollLeft = doc.body.scrollLeft = value;
}
/**
* Replaces '&', '<', '>', '"', and ''' characters with their HTML encoding.
* @param {string} original The original string.
* @return {string} The string with all the characters mentioned above replaced.
*/
function HTMLEscape(original) {
return original.replace(/&/g, '&amp;')
.replace(/</g, '&lt;')
.replace(/>/g, '&gt;')
.replace(/"/g, '&quot;')
.replace(/'/g, '&#39;');
}
/**
* Shortens the provided string (if necessary) to a string of length at most
* |maxLength|.
* @param {string} original The original string.
* @param {number} maxLength The maximum length allowed for the string.
* @return {string} The original string if its length does not exceed
* |maxLength|. Otherwise the first |maxLength| - 1 characters with '...'
* appended.
*/
function elide(original, maxLength) {
if (original.length <= maxLength)
return original;
return original.substring(0, maxLength - 1) + '\u2026';
}
/**
* Quote a string so it can be used in a regular expression.
* @param {string} str The source string.
* @return {string} The escaped string.
*/
function quoteString(str) {
return str.replace(/([\\\.\+\*\?\[\^\]\$\(\)\{\}\=\!\<\>\|\:])/g, '\\$1');
}
/**
* Calls |callback| and stops listening the first time any event in |eventNames|
* is triggered on |target|.
* @param {!EventTarget} target
* @param {!Array<string>|string} eventNames Array or space-delimited string of
* event names to listen to (e.g. 'click mousedown').
* @param {function(!Event)} callback Called at most once. The
* optional return value is passed on by the listener.
*/
function listenOnce(target, eventNames, callback) {
if (!Array.isArray(eventNames))
eventNames = eventNames.split(/ +/);
var removeAllAndCallCallback = function(event) {
eventNames.forEach(function(eventName) {
target.removeEventListener(eventName, removeAllAndCallCallback, false);
});
return callback(event);
};
eventNames.forEach(function(eventName) {
target.addEventListener(eventName, removeAllAndCallCallback, false);
});
}
// /* is_ios */
/**
* Helper to convert callback-based define() API to a promise-based API.
* @suppress {undefinedVars}
* @param {!Array<string>} moduleNames
* @return {!Promise}
*/
function importModules(moduleNames) {
return new Promise(function(resolve) {
define(moduleNames, function() {
resolve(Array.from(arguments));
});
});
}
/**
* @param {!Event} e
* @return {boolean} Whether a modifier key was down when processing |e|.
*/
function hasKeyModifiers(e) {
return !!(e.altKey || e.ctrlKey || e.metaKey || e.shiftKey);
}