From 375ee8e424d913b3759b67e9263a38a56c84942c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tatiana Ovchinnikova Date: Wed, 25 May 2022 14:22:41 -0500 Subject: Update XStatic-Angular to 1.8.2 This is the official 1.8.2 build from angularjs.org. The most recent changes are included, and ngScenario has been removed from the project. Change-Id: Id1e700d56b9394cc648d27f03ffea33171ef7cf2 --- xstatic/pkg/angular/__init__.py | 2 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-animate.js | 83 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-aria.js | 4 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-cookies.js | 4 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-csp.css | 8 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-loader.js | 96 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-message-format.js | 4 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-messages.js | 4 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-mocks.js | 313 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-parse-ext.js | 4 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-resource.js | 4 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-route.js | 49 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-sanitize.js | 4 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-scenario.js | 34673 ------------------ xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-touch.js | 4 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular.js | 36040 +++++++++++++------ xstatic/pkg/angular/data/errors.json | 2 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/version.json | 2 +- xstatic/pkg/angular/data/version.txt | 2 +- 19 files changed, 24971 insertions(+), 46331 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-scenario.js diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/__init__.py b/xstatic/pkg/angular/__init__.py index 612dfdf..5d04118 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/__init__.py +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/__init__.py @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ NAME = __name__.split('.')[-1] # package name (e.g. 'foo' or 'foo_bar') VERSION = '1.8.2' # version of the packaged files, please use the upstream # version number -BUILD = '1' # our package build number, so we can release new builds +BUILD = '2' # our package build number, so we can release new builds # with fixes for xstatic stuff. PACKAGE_VERSION = VERSION + '.' + BUILD # version used for PyPi diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-animate.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-animate.js index 7bae3b2..f4f877d 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-animate.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-animate.js @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular) {'use strict'; @@ -353,6 +353,17 @@ function concatWithSpace(a,b) { return a + ' ' + b; } +var helpers = { + blockTransitions: function(node, duration) { + // we use a negative delay value since it performs blocking + // yet it doesn't kill any existing transitions running on the + // same element which makes this safe for class-based animations + var value = duration ? '-' + duration + 's' : ''; + applyInlineStyle(node, [TRANSITION_DELAY_PROP, value]); + return [TRANSITION_DELAY_PROP, value]; + } +}; + var $$rAFSchedulerFactory = ['$$rAF', function($$rAF) { var queue, cancelFn; @@ -414,8 +425,8 @@ var $$rAFSchedulerFactory = ['$$rAF', function($$rAF) { * of the children's parents are currently animating. By default, when an element has an active `enter`, `leave`, or `move` * (structural) animation, child elements that also have an active structural animation are not animated. * - * Note that even if `ngAnimateChildren` is set, no child animations will run when the parent element is removed - * from the DOM (`leave` animation). + * Note that even if `ngAnimateChildren` is set, no child animations will run when the parent element is removed from the DOM (`leave` animation). + * * * @param {string} ngAnimateChildren If the value is empty, `true` or `on`, * then child animations are allowed. If the value is `false`, child animations are not allowed. @@ -501,6 +512,8 @@ var $$AnimateChildrenDirective = ['$interpolate', function($interpolate) { }; }]; +/* exported $AnimateCssProvider */ + var ANIMATE_TIMER_KEY = '$$animateCss'; /** @@ -838,7 +851,7 @@ var $AnimateCssProvider = ['$animateProvider', /** @this */ function($animatePro timings.animationIterationCount = 1; } } - + // if a css animation has no duration we // should mark that so that repeated addClass/removeClass calls are skipped var hasDuration = allowNoDuration || (timings.transitionDuration > 0 || timings.animationDuration > 0); @@ -1059,7 +1072,7 @@ var $AnimateCssProvider = ['$animateProvider', /** @this */ function($animatePro // that if there is no transition defined then nothing will happen and this will also allow // other transitions to be stacked on top of each other without any chopping them out. if (isFirst && !options.skipBlocking) { - helpers.blockTransitions(node, SAFE_FAST_FORWARD_DURATION_VALUE); + helpers.blockTransitions(node, SAFE_FAST_FORWARD_DURATION_VALUE); } var timings = computeTimings(node, fullClassName, cacheKey, !isStructural); @@ -2840,6 +2853,64 @@ var $$AnimateQueueProvider = ['$animateProvider', /** @this */ function($animate }]; }]; +/** @this */ +var $$AnimateCacheProvider = function() { + + var KEY = '$$ngAnimateParentKey'; + var parentCounter = 0; + var cache = Object.create(null); + + this.$get = [function() { + return { + cacheKey: function(node, method, addClass, removeClass) { + var parentNode = node.parentNode; + var parentID = parentNode[KEY] || (parentNode[KEY] = ++parentCounter); + var parts = [parentID, method, node.getAttribute('class')]; + if (addClass) { + parts.push(addClass); + } + if (removeClass) { + parts.push(removeClass); + } + return parts.join(' '); + }, + + containsCachedAnimationWithoutDuration: function(key) { + var entry = cache[key]; + + // nothing cached, so go ahead and animate + // otherwise it should be a valid animation + return (entry && !entry.isValid) || false; + }, + + flush: function() { + cache = Object.create(null); + }, + + count: function(key) { + var entry = cache[key]; + return entry ? entry.total : 0; + }, + + get: function(key) { + var entry = cache[key]; + return entry && entry.value; + }, + + put: function(key, value, isValid) { + if (!cache[key]) { + cache[key] = { total: 1, value: value, isValid: isValid }; + } else { + cache[key].total++; + cache[key].value = value; + } + } + }; + }]; +}; + +/* exported $$AnimationProvider */ + var $$AnimationProvider = ['$animateProvider', /** @this */ function($animateProvider) { var NG_ANIMATE_REF_ATTR = 'ng-animate-ref'; @@ -4181,7 +4252,7 @@ angular.module('ngAnimate', [], function initAngularHelpers() { isFunction = angular.isFunction; isElement = angular.isElement; }) - .info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }) + .info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }) .directive('ngAnimateSwap', ngAnimateSwapDirective) .directive('ngAnimateChildren', $$AnimateChildrenDirective) diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-aria.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-aria.js index cc0f6f6..751a5d5 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-aria.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-aria.js @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular) {'use strict'; @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ var ARIA_DISABLE_ATTR = 'ngAriaDisable'; var ngAriaModule = angular.module('ngAria', ['ng']). - info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }). + info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }). provider('$aria', $AriaProvider); /** diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-cookies.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-cookies.js index a1dac51..b1886e4 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-cookies.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-cookies.js @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular) {'use strict'; @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ angular.module('ngCookies', ['ng']). - info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }). + info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }). /** * @ngdoc provider * @name $cookiesProvider diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-csp.css b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-csp.css index f3cd926..5e3a079 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-csp.css +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-csp.css @@ -2,8 +2,12 @@ @charset "UTF-8"; -[ng\:cloak], [ng-cloak], [data-ng-cloak], [x-ng-cloak], -.ng-cloak, .x-ng-cloak, +[ng\:cloak], +[ng-cloak], +[data-ng-cloak], +[x-ng-cloak], +.ng-cloak, +.x-ng-cloak, .ng-hide:not(.ng-hide-animate) { display: none !important; } diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-loader.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-loader.js index 77111d5..6bad592 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-loader.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-loader.js @@ -1,13 +1,39 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function() {'use strict'; - function isFunction(value) {return typeof value === 'function';}; + // NOTE: + // These functions are copied here from `src/Angular.js`, because they are needed inside the + // `angular-loader.js` closure and need to be available before the main `angular.js` script has + // been loaded. + function isFunction(value) {return typeof value === 'function';} + function isDefined(value) {return typeof value !== 'undefined';} + function isNumber(value) {return typeof value === 'number';} + function isObject(value) {return value !== null && typeof value === 'object';} + function isScope(obj) {return obj && obj.$evalAsync && obj.$watch;} + function isUndefined(value) {return typeof value === 'undefined';} + function isWindow(obj) {return obj && obj.window === obj;} + function sliceArgs(args, startIndex) {return Array.prototype.slice.call(args, startIndex || 0);} + function toJsonReplacer(key, value) { + var val = value; + + if (typeof key === 'string' && key.charAt(0) === '$' && key.charAt(1) === '$') { + val = undefined; + } else if (isWindow(value)) { + val = '$WINDOW'; + } else if (value && window.document === value) { + val = '$DOCUMENT'; + } else if (isScope(value)) { + val = '$SCOPE'; + } + + return val; + } -/* global toDebugString: true */ +/* exported toDebugString */ function serializeObject(obj, maxDepth) { var seen = []; @@ -43,6 +69,67 @@ function toDebugString(obj, maxDepth) { return obj; } +/* exported + minErrConfig, + errorHandlingConfig, + isValidObjectMaxDepth +*/ + +var minErrConfig = { + objectMaxDepth: 5, + urlErrorParamsEnabled: true +}; + +/** + * @ngdoc function + * @name angular.errorHandlingConfig + * @module ng + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Configure several aspects of error handling in AngularJS if used as a setter or return the + * current configuration if used as a getter. The following options are supported: + * + * - **objectMaxDepth**: The maximum depth to which objects are traversed when stringified for error messages. + * + * Omitted or undefined options will leave the corresponding configuration values unchanged. + * + * @param {Object=} config - The configuration object. May only contain the options that need to be + * updated. Supported keys: + * + * * `objectMaxDepth` **{Number}** - The max depth for stringifying objects. Setting to a + * non-positive or non-numeric value, removes the max depth limit. + * Default: 5 + * + * * `urlErrorParamsEnabled` **{Boolean}** - Specifies whether the generated error url will + * contain the parameters of the thrown error. Disabling the parameters can be useful if the + * generated error url is very long. + * + * Default: true. When used without argument, it returns the current value. + */ +function errorHandlingConfig(config) { + if (isObject(config)) { + if (isDefined(config.objectMaxDepth)) { + minErrConfig.objectMaxDepth = isValidObjectMaxDepth(config.objectMaxDepth) ? config.objectMaxDepth : NaN; + } + if (isDefined(config.urlErrorParamsEnabled) && isBoolean(config.urlErrorParamsEnabled)) { + minErrConfig.urlErrorParamsEnabled = config.urlErrorParamsEnabled; + } + } else { + return minErrConfig; + } +} + +/** + * @private + * @param {Number} maxDepth + * @return {boolean} + */ +function isValidObjectMaxDepth(maxDepth) { + return isNumber(maxDepth) && maxDepth > 0; +} + + /** * @description * @@ -76,7 +163,7 @@ function toDebugString(obj, maxDepth) { function minErr(module, ErrorConstructor) { ErrorConstructor = ErrorConstructor || Error; - var url = 'https://errors.angularjs.org/"1.8.2"/'; + var url = 'https://errors.angularjs.org/1.8.2/'; var regex = url.replace('.', '\\.') + '[\\s\\S]*'; var errRegExp = new RegExp(regex, 'g'); @@ -548,3 +635,4 @@ setupModuleLoader(window); * } } */ angular.Module; + diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-message-format.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-message-format.js index 09ccb57..de80ce4 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-message-format.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-message-format.js @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular) {'use strict'; @@ -1056,7 +1056,7 @@ var toJson; var $$stringify; var ngModule = window['angular']['module']('ngMessageFormat', ['ng']); -ngModule['info']({ 'angularVersion': '"1.8.2"' }); +ngModule['info']({ 'angularVersion': '1.8.2' }); ngModule['factory']('$$messageFormat', $$MessageFormatFactory); ngModule['config'](['$provide', function($provide) { $interpolateMinErr = window['angular']['$interpolateMinErr']; diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-messages.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-messages.js index 72a6d86..21851b8 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-messages.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-messages.js @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular) {'use strict'; @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ angular.module('ngMessages', [], function initAngularHelpers() { isString = angular.isString; jqLite = angular.element; }) - .info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }) + .info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }) /** * @ngdoc directive diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-mocks.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-mocks.js index c4c4868..a961d45 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-mocks.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-mocks.js @@ -1,12 +1,59 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular) { 'use strict'; +/* global routeToRegExp: true */ + +/** + * @param {string} path - The path to parse. (It is assumed to have query and hash stripped off.) + * @param {Object} opts - Options. + * @return {Object} - An object containing an array of path parameter names (`keys`) and a regular + * expression (`regexp`) that can be used to identify a matching URL and extract the path + * parameter values. + * + * @description + * Parses the given path, extracting path parameter names and a regular expression to match URLs. + * + * Originally inspired by `pathRexp` in `visionmedia/express/lib/utils.js`. + */ +function routeToRegExp(path, opts) { + var keys = []; + + var pattern = path + .replace(/([().])/g, '\\$1') + .replace(/(\/)?:(\w+)(\*\?|[?*])?/g, function(_, slash, key, option) { + var optional = option === '?' || option === '*?'; + var star = option === '*' || option === '*?'; + keys.push({name: key, optional: optional}); + slash = slash || ''; + return ( + (optional ? '(?:' + slash : slash + '(?:') + + (star ? '(.+?)' : '([^/]+)') + + (optional ? '?)?' : ')') + ); + }) + .replace(/([/$*])/g, '\\$1'); + + if (opts.ignoreTrailingSlashes) { + pattern = pattern.replace(/\/+$/, '') + '/*'; + } + + return { + keys: keys, + regexp: new RegExp( + '^' + pattern + '(?:[?#]|$)', + opts.caseInsensitiveMatch ? 'i' : '' + ) + }; +} + +'use strict'; + /* global routeToRegExp: false */ /** @@ -904,7 +951,7 @@ angular.mock.TzDate.prototype = Date.prototype; * You need to require the `ngAnimateMock` module in your test suite for instance `beforeEach(module('ngAnimateMock'))` */ angular.mock.animate = angular.module('ngAnimateMock', ['ng']) - .info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }) + .info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }) .config(['$provide', function($provide) { @@ -2622,7 +2669,7 @@ angular.module('ngMock', ['ng']).provider({ $provide.decorator('$rootScope', angular.mock.$RootScopeDecorator); $provide.decorator('$controller', createControllerDecorator($compileProvider)); $provide.decorator('$httpBackend', angular.mock.$httpBackendDecorator); -}]).info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }); +}]).info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }); /** * @ngdoc module @@ -2637,7 +2684,7 @@ angular.module('ngMock', ['ng']).provider({ */ angular.module('ngMockE2E', ['ng']).config(['$provide', function($provide) { $provide.decorator('$httpBackend', angular.mock.e2e.$httpBackendDecorator); -}]).info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }); +}]).info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }); /** * @ngdoc service @@ -3448,5 +3495,263 @@ angular.mock.$RootScopeDecorator = ['$delegate', function($delegate) { } })(window.jasmine || window.mocha); +'use strict'; + +(function() { + /** + * @ngdoc function + * @name browserTrigger + * @description + * + * This is a global (window) function that is only available when the {@link ngMock} module is + * included. + * + * It can be used to trigger a native browser event on an element, which is useful for unit testing. + * + * + * @param {Object} element Either a wrapped jQuery/jqLite node or a DOMElement + * @param {string=} eventType Optional event type. If none is specified, the function tries + * to determine the right event type for the element, e.g. `change` for + * `input[text]`. + * @param {Object=} eventData An optional object which contains additional event data that is used + * when creating the event: + * + * - `bubbles`: [Event.bubbles](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/Event/bubbles). + * Not applicable to all events. + * + * - `cancelable`: [Event.cancelable](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/Event/cancelable). + * Not applicable to all events. + * + * - `charcode`: [charCode](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/charcode) + * for keyboard events (keydown, keypress, and keyup). + * + * - `data`: [data](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CompositionEvent/data) for + * [CompositionEvents](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CompositionEvent). + * + * - `elapsedTime`: the elapsedTime for + * [TransitionEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/TransitionEvent) + * and [AnimationEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/AnimationEvent). + * + * - `keycode`: [keyCode](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/keycode) + * for keyboard events (keydown, keypress, and keyup). + * + * - `keys`: an array of possible modifier keys (ctrl, alt, shift, meta) for + * [MouseEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/MouseEvent) and + * keyboard events (keydown, keypress, and keyup). + * + * - `relatedTarget`: the + * [relatedTarget](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/MouseEvent/relatedTarget) + * for [MouseEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/MouseEvent). + * + * - `which`: [which](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/which) + * for keyboard events (keydown, keypress, and keyup). + * + * - `x`: x-coordinates for [MouseEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/MouseEvent) + * and [TouchEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/TouchEvent). + * + * - `y`: y-coordinates for [MouseEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/MouseEvent) + * and [TouchEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/TouchEvent). + * + */ + window.browserTrigger = function browserTrigger(element, eventType, eventData) { + if (element && !element.nodeName) element = element[0]; + if (!element) return; + + eventData = eventData || {}; + var relatedTarget = eventData.relatedTarget || element; + var keys = eventData.keys; + var x = eventData.x; + var y = eventData.y; + + var inputType = (element.type) ? element.type.toLowerCase() : null, + nodeName = element.nodeName.toLowerCase(); + if (!eventType) { + eventType = { + 'text': 'change', + 'textarea': 'change', + 'hidden': 'change', + 'password': 'change', + 'button': 'click', + 'submit': 'click', + 'reset': 'click', + 'image': 'click', + 'checkbox': 'click', + 'radio': 'click', + 'select-one': 'change', + 'select-multiple': 'change', + '_default_': 'click' + }[inputType || '_default_']; + } + + if (nodeName === 'option') { + element.parentNode.value = element.value; + element = element.parentNode; + eventType = 'change'; + } + + keys = keys || []; + function pressed(key) { + return keys.indexOf(key) !== -1; + } + + var evnt; + if (/transitionend/.test(eventType)) { + if (window.WebKitTransitionEvent) { + evnt = new window.WebKitTransitionEvent(eventType, eventData); + evnt.initEvent(eventType, eventData.bubbles, true); + } else { + try { + evnt = new window.TransitionEvent(eventType, eventData); + } catch (e) { + evnt = window.document.createEvent('TransitionEvent'); + evnt.initTransitionEvent(eventType, eventData.bubbles, null, null, eventData.elapsedTime || 0); + } + } + } else if (/animationend/.test(eventType)) { + if (window.WebKitAnimationEvent) { + evnt = new window.WebKitAnimationEvent(eventType, eventData); + evnt.initEvent(eventType, eventData.bubbles, true); + } else { + try { + evnt = new window.AnimationEvent(eventType, eventData); + } catch (e) { + evnt = window.document.createEvent('AnimationEvent'); + evnt.initAnimationEvent(eventType, eventData.bubbles, null, null, eventData.elapsedTime || 0); + } + } + } else if (/touch/.test(eventType) && supportsTouchEvents()) { + evnt = createTouchEvent(element, eventType, x, y); + } else if (/key/.test(eventType)) { + evnt = window.document.createEvent('Events'); + evnt.initEvent(eventType, eventData.bubbles, eventData.cancelable); + evnt.view = window; + evnt.ctrlKey = pressed('ctrl'); + evnt.altKey = pressed('alt'); + evnt.shiftKey = pressed('shift'); + evnt.metaKey = pressed('meta'); + evnt.keyCode = eventData.keyCode; + evnt.charCode = eventData.charCode; + evnt.which = eventData.which; + } else if (/composition/.test(eventType)) { + try { + evnt = new window.CompositionEvent(eventType, { + data: eventData.data + }); + } catch (e) { + // Support: IE9+ + evnt = window.document.createEvent('CompositionEvent', {}); + evnt.initCompositionEvent( + eventType, + eventData.bubbles, + eventData.cancelable, + window, + eventData.data, + null + ); + } + + } else { + evnt = window.document.createEvent('MouseEvents'); + x = x || 0; + y = y || 0; + evnt.initMouseEvent(eventType, true, true, window, 0, x, y, x, y, pressed('ctrl'), + pressed('alt'), pressed('shift'), pressed('meta'), 0, relatedTarget); + } + + /* we're unable to change the timeStamp value directly so this + * is only here to allow for testing where the timeStamp value is + * read */ + evnt.$manualTimeStamp = eventData.timeStamp; + + if (!evnt) return; + + if (!eventData.bubbles || supportsEventBubblingInDetachedTree() || isAttachedToDocument(element)) { + return element.dispatchEvent(evnt); + } else { + triggerForPath(element, evnt); + } + }; + + function supportsTouchEvents() { + if ('_cached' in supportsTouchEvents) { + return supportsTouchEvents._cached; + } + if (!window.document.createTouch || !window.document.createTouchList) { + supportsTouchEvents._cached = false; + return false; + } + try { + window.document.createEvent('TouchEvent'); + } catch (e) { + supportsTouchEvents._cached = false; + return false; + } + supportsTouchEvents._cached = true; + return true; + } + + function createTouchEvent(element, eventType, x, y) { + var evnt = new window.Event(eventType); + x = x || 0; + y = y || 0; + + var touch = window.document.createTouch(window, element, Date.now(), x, y, x, y); + var touches = window.document.createTouchList(touch); + + evnt.touches = touches; + + return evnt; + } + + function supportsEventBubblingInDetachedTree() { + if ('_cached' in supportsEventBubblingInDetachedTree) { + return supportsEventBubblingInDetachedTree._cached; + } + supportsEventBubblingInDetachedTree._cached = false; + var doc = window.document; + if (doc) { + var parent = doc.createElement('div'), + child = parent.cloneNode(); + parent.appendChild(child); + parent.addEventListener('e', function() { + supportsEventBubblingInDetachedTree._cached = true; + }); + var evnt = window.document.createEvent('Events'); + evnt.initEvent('e', true, true); + child.dispatchEvent(evnt); + } + return supportsEventBubblingInDetachedTree._cached; + } + + function triggerForPath(element, evnt) { + var stop = false; + + var _stopPropagation = evnt.stopPropagation; + evnt.stopPropagation = function() { + stop = true; + _stopPropagation.apply(evnt, arguments); + }; + patchEventTargetForBubbling(evnt, element); + do { + element.dispatchEvent(evnt); + // eslint-disable-next-line no-unmodified-loop-condition + } while (!stop && (element = element.parentNode)); + } + + function patchEventTargetForBubbling(event, target) { + event._target = target; + Object.defineProperty(event, 'target', {get: function() { return this._target;}}); + } + + function isAttachedToDocument(element) { + while ((element = element.parentNode)) { + if (element === window) { + return true; + } + } + return false; + } +})(); + })(window, window.angular); diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-parse-ext.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-parse-ext.js index 0edc89d..c56cda1 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-parse-ext.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-parse-ext.js @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular) {'use strict'; @@ -1269,7 +1269,7 @@ angular.module('ngParseExt', []) .config(['$parseProvider', function($parseProvider) { $parseProvider.setIdentifierFns(isValidIdentifierStart, isValidIdentifierContinue); }]) - .info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }); + .info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }); })(window, window.angular); diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-resource.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-resource.js index b98a438..feb6338 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-resource.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-resource.js @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular) {'use strict'; @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ function shallowClearAndCopy(src, dst) { * */ angular.module('ngResource', ['ng']). - info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }). + info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }). provider('$resource', function ResourceProvider() { var PROTOCOL_AND_IPV6_REGEX = /^https?:\/\/\[[^\]]*][^/]*/; diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-route.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-route.js index 738599e..d8a731d 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-route.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-route.js @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular) {'use strict'; @@ -32,6 +32,51 @@ function shallowCopy(src, dst) { return dst || src; } +/* global routeToRegExp: true */ + +/** + * @param {string} path - The path to parse. (It is assumed to have query and hash stripped off.) + * @param {Object} opts - Options. + * @return {Object} - An object containing an array of path parameter names (`keys`) and a regular + * expression (`regexp`) that can be used to identify a matching URL and extract the path + * parameter values. + * + * @description + * Parses the given path, extracting path parameter names and a regular expression to match URLs. + * + * Originally inspired by `pathRexp` in `visionmedia/express/lib/utils.js`. + */ +function routeToRegExp(path, opts) { + var keys = []; + + var pattern = path + .replace(/([().])/g, '\\$1') + .replace(/(\/)?:(\w+)(\*\?|[?*])?/g, function(_, slash, key, option) { + var optional = option === '?' || option === '*?'; + var star = option === '*' || option === '*?'; + keys.push({name: key, optional: optional}); + slash = slash || ''; + return ( + (optional ? '(?:' + slash : slash + '(?:') + + (star ? '(.+?)' : '([^/]+)') + + (optional ? '?)?' : ')') + ); + }) + .replace(/([/$*])/g, '\\$1'); + + if (opts.ignoreTrailingSlashes) { + pattern = pattern.replace(/\/+$/, '') + '/*'; + } + + return { + keys: keys, + regexp: new RegExp( + '^' + pattern + '(?:[?#]|$)', + opts.caseInsensitiveMatch ? 'i' : '' + ) + }; +} + /* global routeToRegExp: false */ /* global shallowCopy: false */ @@ -56,7 +101,7 @@ var noop; /* global -ngRouteModule */ var ngRouteModule = angular. module('ngRoute', []). - info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }). + info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }). provider('$route', $RouteProvider). // Ensure `$route` will be instantiated in time to capture the initial `$locationChangeSuccess` // event (unless explicitly disabled). This is necessary in case `ngView` is included in an diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-sanitize.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-sanitize.js index 451073f..ff74eb8 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-sanitize.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-sanitize.js @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular) {'use strict'; @@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ function sanitizeText(chars) { // define ngSanitize module and register $sanitize service angular.module('ngSanitize', []) .provider('$sanitize', $SanitizeProvider) - .info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }); + .info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }); /** * @ngdoc filter diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-scenario.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-scenario.js deleted file mode 100644 index a067100..0000000 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-scenario.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34673 +0,0 @@ -/*! - * jQuery JavaScript Library v3.5.1 - * https://jquery.com/ - * - * Includes Sizzle.js - * https://sizzlejs.com/ - * - * Copyright JS Foundation and other contributors - * Released under the MIT license - * https://jquery.org/license - * - * Date: 2020-05-04T22:49Z - */ -( function( global, factory ) { - - "use strict"; - - if ( typeof module === "object" && typeof module.exports === "object" ) { - - // For CommonJS and CommonJS-like environments where a proper `window` - // is present, execute the factory and get jQuery. - // For environments that do not have a `window` with a `document` - // (such as Node.js), expose a factory as module.exports. - // This accentuates the need for the creation of a real `window`. - // e.g. var jQuery = require("jquery")(window); - // See ticket #14549 for more info. - module.exports = global.document ? - factory( global, true ) : - function( w ) { - if ( !w.document ) { - throw new Error( "jQuery requires a window with a document" ); - } - return factory( w ); - }; - } else { - factory( global ); - } - -// Pass this if window is not defined yet -} )( typeof window !== "undefined" ? window : this, function( window, noGlobal ) { - -// Edge <= 12 - 13+, Firefox <=18 - 45+, IE 10 - 11, Safari 5.1 - 9+, iOS 6 - 9.1 -// throw exceptions when non-strict code (e.g., ASP.NET 4.5) accesses strict mode -// arguments.callee.caller (trac-13335). But as of jQuery 3.0 (2016), strict mode should be common -// enough that all such attempts are guarded in a try block. -"use strict"; - -var arr = []; - -var getProto = Object.getPrototypeOf; - -var slice = arr.slice; - -var flat = arr.flat ? function( array ) { - return arr.flat.call( array ); -} : function( array ) { - return arr.concat.apply( [], array ); -}; - - -var push = arr.push; - -var indexOf = arr.indexOf; - -var class2type = {}; - -var toString = class2type.toString; - -var hasOwn = class2type.hasOwnProperty; - -var fnToString = hasOwn.toString; - -var ObjectFunctionString = fnToString.call( Object ); - -var support = {}; - -var isFunction = function isFunction( obj ) { - - // Support: Chrome <=57, Firefox <=52 - // In some browsers, typeof returns "function" for HTML elements - // (i.e., `typeof document.createElement( "object" ) === "function"`). - // We don't want to classify *any* DOM node as a function. - return typeof obj === "function" && typeof obj.nodeType !== "number"; - }; - - -var isWindow = function isWindow( obj ) { - return obj != null && obj === obj.window; - }; - - -var document = window.document; - - - - var preservedScriptAttributes = { - type: true, - src: true, - nonce: true, - noModule: true - }; - - function DOMEval( code, node, doc ) { - doc = doc || document; - - var i, val, - script = doc.createElement( "script" ); - - script.text = code; - if ( node ) { - for ( i in preservedScriptAttributes ) { - - // Support: Firefox 64+, Edge 18+ - // Some browsers don't support the "nonce" property on scripts. - // On the other hand, just using `getAttribute` is not enough as - // the `nonce` attribute is reset to an empty string whenever it - // becomes browsing-context connected. - // See https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/2369 - // See https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#nonce-attributes - // The `node.getAttribute` check was added for the sake of - // `jQuery.globalEval` so that it can fake a nonce-containing node - // via an object. - val = node[ i ] || node.getAttribute && node.getAttribute( i ); - if ( val ) { - script.setAttribute( i, val ); - } - } - } - doc.head.appendChild( script ).parentNode.removeChild( script ); - } - - -function toType( obj ) { - if ( obj == null ) { - return obj + ""; - } - - // Support: Android <=2.3 only (functionish RegExp) - return typeof obj === "object" || typeof obj === "function" ? - class2type[ toString.call( obj ) ] || "object" : - typeof obj; -} -/* global Symbol */ -// Defining this global in .eslintrc.json would create a danger of using the global -// unguarded in another place, it seems safer to define global only for this module - - - -var - version = "3.5.1", - - // Define a local copy of jQuery - jQuery = function( selector, context ) { - - // The jQuery object is actually just the init constructor 'enhanced' - // Need init if jQuery is called (just allow error to be thrown if not included) - return new jQuery.fn.init( selector, context ); - }; - -jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { - - // The current version of jQuery being used - jquery: version, - - constructor: jQuery, - - // The default length of a jQuery object is 0 - length: 0, - - toArray: function() { - return slice.call( this ); - }, - - // Get the Nth element in the matched element set OR - // Get the whole matched element set as a clean array - get: function( num ) { - - // Return all the elements in a clean array - if ( num == null ) { - return slice.call( this ); - } - - // Return just the one element from the set - return num < 0 ? this[ num + this.length ] : this[ num ]; - }, - - // Take an array of elements and push it onto the stack - // (returning the new matched element set) - pushStack: function( elems ) { - - // Build a new jQuery matched element set - var ret = jQuery.merge( this.constructor(), elems ); - - // Add the old object onto the stack (as a reference) - ret.prevObject = this; - - // Return the newly-formed element set - return ret; - }, - - // Execute a callback for every element in the matched set. - each: function( callback ) { - return jQuery.each( this, callback ); - }, - - map: function( callback ) { - return this.pushStack( jQuery.map( this, function( elem, i ) { - return callback.call( elem, i, elem ); - } ) ); - }, - - slice: function() { - return this.pushStack( slice.apply( this, arguments ) ); - }, - - first: function() { - return this.eq( 0 ); - }, - - last: function() { - return this.eq( -1 ); - }, - - even: function() { - return this.pushStack( jQuery.grep( this, function( _elem, i ) { - return ( i + 1 ) % 2; - } ) ); - }, - - odd: function() { - return this.pushStack( jQuery.grep( this, function( _elem, i ) { - return i % 2; - } ) ); - }, - - eq: function( i ) { - var len = this.length, - j = +i + ( i < 0 ? len : 0 ); - return this.pushStack( j >= 0 && j < len ? [ this[ j ] ] : [] ); - }, - - end: function() { - return this.prevObject || this.constructor(); - }, - - // For internal use only. - // Behaves like an Array's method, not like a jQuery method. - push: push, - sort: arr.sort, - splice: arr.splice -}; - -jQuery.extend = jQuery.fn.extend = function() { - var options, name, src, copy, copyIsArray, clone, - target = arguments[ 0 ] || {}, - i = 1, - length = arguments.length, - deep = false; - - // Handle a deep copy situation - if ( typeof target === "boolean" ) { - deep = target; - - // Skip the boolean and the target - target = arguments[ i ] || {}; - i++; - } - - // Handle case when target is a string or something (possible in deep copy) - if ( typeof target !== "object" && !isFunction( target ) ) { - target = {}; - } - - // Extend jQuery itself if only one argument is passed - if ( i === length ) { - target = this; - i--; - } - - for ( ; i < length; i++ ) { - - // Only deal with non-null/undefined values - if ( ( options = arguments[ i ] ) != null ) { - - // Extend the base object - for ( name in options ) { - copy = options[ name ]; - - // Prevent Object.prototype pollution - // Prevent never-ending loop - if ( name === "__proto__" || target === copy ) { - continue; - } - - // Recurse if we're merging plain objects or arrays - if ( deep && copy && ( jQuery.isPlainObject( copy ) || - ( copyIsArray = Array.isArray( copy ) ) ) ) { - src = target[ name ]; - - // Ensure proper type for the source value - if ( copyIsArray && !Array.isArray( src ) ) { - clone = []; - } else if ( !copyIsArray && !jQuery.isPlainObject( src ) ) { - clone = {}; - } else { - clone = src; - } - copyIsArray = false; - - // Never move original objects, clone them - target[ name ] = jQuery.extend( deep, clone, copy ); - - // Don't bring in undefined values - } else if ( copy !== undefined ) { - target[ name ] = copy; - } - } - } - } - - // Return the modified object - return target; -}; - -jQuery.extend( { - - // Unique for each copy of jQuery on the page - expando: "jQuery" + ( version + Math.random() ).replace( /\D/g, "" ), - - // Assume jQuery is ready without the ready module - isReady: true, - - error: function( msg ) { - throw new Error( msg ); - }, - - noop: function() {}, - - isPlainObject: function( obj ) { - var proto, Ctor; - - // Detect obvious negatives - // Use toString instead of jQuery.type to catch host objects - if ( !obj || toString.call( obj ) !== "[object Object]" ) { - return false; - } - - proto = getProto( obj ); - - // Objects with no prototype (e.g., `Object.create( null )`) are plain - if ( !proto ) { - return true; - } - - // Objects with prototype are plain iff they were constructed by a global Object function - Ctor = hasOwn.call( proto, "constructor" ) && proto.constructor; - return typeof Ctor === "function" && fnToString.call( Ctor ) === ObjectFunctionString; - }, - - isEmptyObject: function( obj ) { - var name; - - for ( name in obj ) { - return false; - } - return true; - }, - - // Evaluates a script in a provided context; falls back to the global one - // if not specified. - globalEval: function( code, options, doc ) { - DOMEval( code, { nonce: options && options.nonce }, doc ); - }, - - each: function( obj, callback ) { - var length, i = 0; - - if ( isArrayLike( obj ) ) { - length = obj.length; - for ( ; i < length; i++ ) { - if ( callback.call( obj[ i ], i, obj[ i ] ) === false ) { - break; - } - } - } else { - for ( i in obj ) { - if ( callback.call( obj[ i ], i, obj[ i ] ) === false ) { - break; - } - } - } - - return obj; - }, - - // results is for internal usage only - makeArray: function( arr, results ) { - var ret = results || []; - - if ( arr != null ) { - if ( isArrayLike( Object( arr ) ) ) { - jQuery.merge( ret, - typeof arr === "string" ? - [ arr ] : arr - ); - } else { - push.call( ret, arr ); - } - } - - return ret; - }, - - inArray: function( elem, arr, i ) { - return arr == null ? -1 : indexOf.call( arr, elem, i ); - }, - - // Support: Android <=4.0 only, PhantomJS 1 only - // push.apply(_, arraylike) throws on ancient WebKit - merge: function( first, second ) { - var len = +second.length, - j = 0, - i = first.length; - - for ( ; j < len; j++ ) { - first[ i++ ] = second[ j ]; - } - - first.length = i; - - return first; - }, - - grep: function( elems, callback, invert ) { - var callbackInverse, - matches = [], - i = 0, - length = elems.length, - callbackExpect = !invert; - - // Go through the array, only saving the items - // that pass the validator function - for ( ; i < length; i++ ) { - callbackInverse = !callback( elems[ i ], i ); - if ( callbackInverse !== callbackExpect ) { - matches.push( elems[ i ] ); - } - } - - return matches; - }, - - // arg is for internal usage only - map: function( elems, callback, arg ) { - var length, value, - i = 0, - ret = []; - - // Go through the array, translating each of the items to their new values - if ( isArrayLike( elems ) ) { - length = elems.length; - for ( ; i < length; i++ ) { - value = callback( elems[ i ], i, arg ); - - if ( value != null ) { - ret.push( value ); - } - } - - // Go through every key on the object, - } else { - for ( i in elems ) { - value = callback( elems[ i ], i, arg ); - - if ( value != null ) { - ret.push( value ); - } - } - } - - // Flatten any nested arrays - return flat( ret ); - }, - - // A global GUID counter for objects - guid: 1, - - // jQuery.support is not used in Core but other projects attach their - // properties to it so it needs to exist. - support: support -} ); - -if ( typeof Symbol === "function" ) { - jQuery.fn[ Symbol.iterator ] = arr[ Symbol.iterator ]; -} - -// Populate the class2type map -jQuery.each( "Boolean Number String Function Array Date RegExp Object Error Symbol".split( " " ), -function( _i, name ) { - class2type[ "[object " + name + "]" ] = name.toLowerCase(); -} ); - -function isArrayLike( obj ) { - - // Support: real iOS 8.2 only (not reproducible in simulator) - // `in` check used to prevent JIT error (gh-2145) - // hasOwn isn't used here due to false negatives - // regarding Nodelist length in IE - var length = !!obj && "length" in obj && obj.length, - type = toType( obj ); - - if ( isFunction( obj ) || isWindow( obj ) ) { - return false; - } - - return type === "array" || length === 0 || - typeof length === "number" && length > 0 && ( length - 1 ) in obj; -} -var Sizzle = -/*! - * Sizzle CSS Selector Engine v2.3.5 - * https://sizzlejs.com/ - * - * Copyright JS Foundation and other contributors - * Released under the MIT license - * https://js.foundation/ - * - * Date: 2020-03-14 - */ -( function( window ) { -var i, - support, - Expr, - getText, - isXML, - tokenize, - compile, - select, - outermostContext, - sortInput, - hasDuplicate, - - // Local document vars - setDocument, - document, - docElem, - documentIsHTML, - rbuggyQSA, - rbuggyMatches, - matches, - contains, - - // Instance-specific data - expando = "sizzle" + 1 * new Date(), - preferredDoc = window.document, - dirruns = 0, - done = 0, - classCache = createCache(), - tokenCache = createCache(), - compilerCache = createCache(), - nonnativeSelectorCache = createCache(), - sortOrder = function( a, b ) { - if ( a === b ) { - hasDuplicate = true; - } - return 0; - }, - - // Instance methods - hasOwn = ( {} ).hasOwnProperty, - arr = [], - pop = arr.pop, - pushNative = arr.push, - push = arr.push, - slice = arr.slice, - - // Use a stripped-down indexOf as it's faster than native - // https://jsperf.com/thor-indexof-vs-for/5 - indexOf = function( list, elem ) { - var i = 0, - len = list.length; - for ( ; i < len; i++ ) { - if ( list[ i ] === elem ) { - return i; - } - } - return -1; - }, - - booleans = "checked|selected|async|autofocus|autoplay|controls|defer|disabled|hidden|" + - "ismap|loop|multiple|open|readonly|required|scoped", - - // Regular expressions - - // http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#whitespace - whitespace = "[\\x20\\t\\r\\n\\f]", - - // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#ident-token-diagram - identifier = "(?:\\\\[\\da-fA-F]{1,6}" + whitespace + - "?|\\\\[^\\r\\n\\f]|[\\w-]|[^\0-\\x7f])+", - - // Attribute selectors: http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors/#attribute-selectors - attributes = "\\[" + whitespace + "*(" + identifier + ")(?:" + whitespace + - - // Operator (capture 2) - "*([*^$|!~]?=)" + whitespace + - - // "Attribute values must be CSS identifiers [capture 5] - // or strings [capture 3 or capture 4]" - "*(?:'((?:\\\\.|[^\\\\'])*)'|\"((?:\\\\.|[^\\\\\"])*)\"|(" + identifier + "))|)" + - whitespace + "*\\]", - - pseudos = ":(" + identifier + ")(?:\\((" + - - // To reduce the number of selectors needing tokenize in the preFilter, prefer arguments: - // 1. quoted (capture 3; capture 4 or capture 5) - "('((?:\\\\.|[^\\\\'])*)'|\"((?:\\\\.|[^\\\\\"])*)\")|" + - - // 2. simple (capture 6) - "((?:\\\\.|[^\\\\()[\\]]|" + attributes + ")*)|" + - - // 3. anything else (capture 2) - ".*" + - ")\\)|)", - - // Leading and non-escaped trailing whitespace, capturing some non-whitespace characters preceding the latter - rwhitespace = new RegExp( whitespace + "+", "g" ), - rtrim = new RegExp( "^" + whitespace + "+|((?:^|[^\\\\])(?:\\\\.)*)" + - whitespace + "+$", "g" ), - - rcomma = new RegExp( "^" + whitespace + "*," + whitespace + "*" ), - rcombinators = new RegExp( "^" + whitespace + "*([>+~]|" + whitespace + ")" + whitespace + - "*" ), - rdescend = new RegExp( whitespace + "|>" ), - - rpseudo = new RegExp( pseudos ), - ridentifier = new RegExp( "^" + identifier + "$" ), - - matchExpr = { - "ID": new RegExp( "^#(" + identifier + ")" ), - "CLASS": new RegExp( "^\\.(" + identifier + ")" ), - "TAG": new RegExp( "^(" + identifier + "|[*])" ), - "ATTR": new RegExp( "^" + attributes ), - "PSEUDO": new RegExp( "^" + pseudos ), - "CHILD": new RegExp( "^:(only|first|last|nth|nth-last)-(child|of-type)(?:\\(" + - whitespace + "*(even|odd|(([+-]|)(\\d*)n|)" + whitespace + "*(?:([+-]|)" + - whitespace + "*(\\d+)|))" + whitespace + "*\\)|)", "i" ), - "bool": new RegExp( "^(?:" + booleans + ")$", "i" ), - - // For use in libraries implementing .is() - // We use this for POS matching in `select` - "needsContext": new RegExp( "^" + whitespace + - "*[>+~]|:(even|odd|eq|gt|lt|nth|first|last)(?:\\(" + whitespace + - "*((?:-\\d)?\\d*)" + whitespace + "*\\)|)(?=[^-]|$)", "i" ) - }, - - rhtml = /HTML$/i, - rinputs = /^(?:input|select|textarea|button)$/i, - rheader = /^h\d$/i, - - rnative = /^[^{]+\{\s*\[native \w/, - - // Easily-parseable/retrievable ID or TAG or CLASS selectors - rquickExpr = /^(?:#([\w-]+)|(\w+)|\.([\w-]+))$/, - - rsibling = /[+~]/, - - // CSS escapes - // http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#escaped-characters - runescape = new RegExp( "\\\\[\\da-fA-F]{1,6}" + whitespace + "?|\\\\([^\\r\\n\\f])", "g" ), - funescape = function( escape, nonHex ) { - var high = "0x" + escape.slice( 1 ) - 0x10000; - - return nonHex ? - - // Strip the backslash prefix from a non-hex escape sequence - nonHex : - - // Replace a hexadecimal escape sequence with the encoded Unicode code point - // Support: IE <=11+ - // For values outside the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP), manually construct a - // surrogate pair - high < 0 ? - String.fromCharCode( high + 0x10000 ) : - String.fromCharCode( high >> 10 | 0xD800, high & 0x3FF | 0xDC00 ); - }, - - // CSS string/identifier serialization - // https://drafts.csswg.org/cssom/#common-serializing-idioms - rcssescape = /([\0-\x1f\x7f]|^-?\d)|^-$|[^\0-\x1f\x7f-\uFFFF\w-]/g, - fcssescape = function( ch, asCodePoint ) { - if ( asCodePoint ) { - - // U+0000 NULL becomes U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER - if ( ch === "\0" ) { - return "\uFFFD"; - } - - // Control characters and (dependent upon position) numbers get escaped as code points - return ch.slice( 0, -1 ) + "\\" + - ch.charCodeAt( ch.length - 1 ).toString( 16 ) + " "; - } - - // Other potentially-special ASCII characters get backslash-escaped - return "\\" + ch; - }, - - // Used for iframes - // See setDocument() - // Removing the function wrapper causes a "Permission Denied" - // error in IE - unloadHandler = function() { - setDocument(); - }, - - inDisabledFieldset = addCombinator( - function( elem ) { - return elem.disabled === true && elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === "fieldset"; - }, - { dir: "parentNode", next: "legend" } - ); - -// Optimize for push.apply( _, NodeList ) -try { - push.apply( - ( arr = slice.call( preferredDoc.childNodes ) ), - preferredDoc.childNodes - ); - - // Support: Android<4.0 - // Detect silently failing push.apply - // eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-expressions - arr[ preferredDoc.childNodes.length ].nodeType; -} catch ( e ) { - push = { apply: arr.length ? - - // Leverage slice if possible - function( target, els ) { - pushNative.apply( target, slice.call( els ) ); - } : - - // Support: IE<9 - // Otherwise append directly - function( target, els ) { - var j = target.length, - i = 0; - - // Can't trust NodeList.length - while ( ( target[ j++ ] = els[ i++ ] ) ) {} - target.length = j - 1; - } - }; -} - -function Sizzle( selector, context, results, seed ) { - var m, i, elem, nid, match, groups, newSelector, - newContext = context && context.ownerDocument, - - // nodeType defaults to 9, since context defaults to document - nodeType = context ? context.nodeType : 9; - - results = results || []; - - // Return early from calls with invalid selector or context - if ( typeof selector !== "string" || !selector || - nodeType !== 1 && nodeType !== 9 && nodeType !== 11 ) { - - return results; - } - - // Try to shortcut find operations (as opposed to filters) in HTML documents - if ( !seed ) { - setDocument( context ); - context = context || document; - - if ( documentIsHTML ) { - - // If the selector is sufficiently simple, try using a "get*By*" DOM method - // (excepting DocumentFragment context, where the methods don't exist) - if ( nodeType !== 11 && ( match = rquickExpr.exec( selector ) ) ) { - - // ID selector - if ( ( m = match[ 1 ] ) ) { - - // Document context - if ( nodeType === 9 ) { - if ( ( elem = context.getElementById( m ) ) ) { - - // Support: IE, Opera, Webkit - // TODO: identify versions - // getElementById can match elements by name instead of ID - if ( elem.id === m ) { - results.push( elem ); - return results; - } - } else { - return results; - } - - // Element context - } else { - - // Support: IE, Opera, Webkit - // TODO: identify versions - // getElementById can match elements by name instead of ID - if ( newContext && ( elem = newContext.getElementById( m ) ) && - contains( context, elem ) && - elem.id === m ) { - - results.push( elem ); - return results; - } - } - - // Type selector - } else if ( match[ 2 ] ) { - push.apply( results, context.getElementsByTagName( selector ) ); - return results; - - // Class selector - } else if ( ( m = match[ 3 ] ) && support.getElementsByClassName && - context.getElementsByClassName ) { - - push.apply( results, context.getElementsByClassName( m ) ); - return results; - } - } - - // Take advantage of querySelectorAll - if ( support.qsa && - !nonnativeSelectorCache[ selector + " " ] && - ( !rbuggyQSA || !rbuggyQSA.test( selector ) ) && - - // Support: IE 8 only - // Exclude object elements - ( nodeType !== 1 || context.nodeName.toLowerCase() !== "object" ) ) { - - newSelector = selector; - newContext = context; - - // qSA considers elements outside a scoping root when evaluating child or - // descendant combinators, which is not what we want. - // In such cases, we work around the behavior by prefixing every selector in the - // list with an ID selector referencing the scope context. - // The technique has to be used as well when a leading combinator is used - // as such selectors are not recognized by querySelectorAll. - // Thanks to Andrew Dupont for this technique. - if ( nodeType === 1 && - ( rdescend.test( selector ) || rcombinators.test( selector ) ) ) { - - // Expand context for sibling selectors - newContext = rsibling.test( selector ) && testContext( context.parentNode ) || - context; - - // We can use :scope instead of the ID hack if the browser - // supports it & if we're not changing the context. - if ( newContext !== context || !support.scope ) { - - // Capture the context ID, setting it first if necessary - if ( ( nid = context.getAttribute( "id" ) ) ) { - nid = nid.replace( rcssescape, fcssescape ); - } else { - context.setAttribute( "id", ( nid = expando ) ); - } - } - - // Prefix every selector in the list - groups = tokenize( selector ); - i = groups.length; - while ( i-- ) { - groups[ i ] = ( nid ? "#" + nid : ":scope" ) + " " + - toSelector( groups[ i ] ); - } - newSelector = groups.join( "," ); - } - - try { - push.apply( results, - newContext.querySelectorAll( newSelector ) - ); - return results; - } catch ( qsaError ) { - nonnativeSelectorCache( selector, true ); - } finally { - if ( nid === expando ) { - context.removeAttribute( "id" ); - } - } - } - } - } - - // All others - return select( selector.replace( rtrim, "$1" ), context, results, seed ); -} - -/** - * Create key-value caches of limited size - * @returns {function(string, object)} Returns the Object data after storing it on itself with - * property name the (space-suffixed) string and (if the cache is larger than Expr.cacheLength) - * deleting the oldest entry - */ -function createCache() { - var keys = []; - - function cache( key, value ) { - - // Use (key + " ") to avoid collision with native prototype properties (see Issue #157) - if ( keys.push( key + " " ) > Expr.cacheLength ) { - - // Only keep the most recent entries - delete cache[ keys.shift() ]; - } - return ( cache[ key + " " ] = value ); - } - return cache; -} - -/** - * Mark a function for special use by Sizzle - * @param {Function} fn The function to mark - */ -function markFunction( fn ) { - fn[ expando ] = true; - return fn; -} - -/** - * Support testing using an element - * @param {Function} fn Passed the created element and returns a boolean result - */ -function assert( fn ) { - var el = document.createElement( "fieldset" ); - - try { - return !!fn( el ); - } catch ( e ) { - return false; - } finally { - - // Remove from its parent by default - if ( el.parentNode ) { - el.parentNode.removeChild( el ); - } - - // release memory in IE - el = null; - } -} - -/** - * Adds the same handler for all of the specified attrs - * @param {String} attrs Pipe-separated list of attributes - * @param {Function} handler The method that will be applied - */ -function addHandle( attrs, handler ) { - var arr = attrs.split( "|" ), - i = arr.length; - - while ( i-- ) { - Expr.attrHandle[ arr[ i ] ] = handler; - } -} - -/** - * Checks document order of two siblings - * @param {Element} a - * @param {Element} b - * @returns {Number} Returns less than 0 if a precedes b, greater than 0 if a follows b - */ -function siblingCheck( a, b ) { - var cur = b && a, - diff = cur && a.nodeType === 1 && b.nodeType === 1 && - a.sourceIndex - b.sourceIndex; - - // Use IE sourceIndex if available on both nodes - if ( diff ) { - return diff; - } - - // Check if b follows a - if ( cur ) { - while ( ( cur = cur.nextSibling ) ) { - if ( cur === b ) { - return -1; - } - } - } - - return a ? 1 : -1; -} - -/** - * Returns a function to use in pseudos for input types - * @param {String} type - */ -function createInputPseudo( type ) { - return function( elem ) { - var name = elem.nodeName.toLowerCase(); - return name === "input" && elem.type === type; - }; -} - -/** - * Returns a function to use in pseudos for buttons - * @param {String} type - */ -function createButtonPseudo( type ) { - return function( elem ) { - var name = elem.nodeName.toLowerCase(); - return ( name === "input" || name === "button" ) && elem.type === type; - }; -} - -/** - * Returns a function to use in pseudos for :enabled/:disabled - * @param {Boolean} disabled true for :disabled; false for :enabled - */ -function createDisabledPseudo( disabled ) { - - // Known :disabled false positives: fieldset[disabled] > legend:nth-of-type(n+2) :can-disable - return function( elem ) { - - // Only certain elements can match :enabled or :disabled - // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/scripting.html#selector-enabled - // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/scripting.html#selector-disabled - if ( "form" in elem ) { - - // Check for inherited disabledness on relevant non-disabled elements: - // * listed form-associated elements in a disabled fieldset - // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/forms.html#category-listed - // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/forms.html#concept-fe-disabled - // * option elements in a disabled optgroup - // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/forms.html#concept-option-disabled - // All such elements have a "form" property. - if ( elem.parentNode && elem.disabled === false ) { - - // Option elements defer to a parent optgroup if present - if ( "label" in elem ) { - if ( "label" in elem.parentNode ) { - return elem.parentNode.disabled === disabled; - } else { - return elem.disabled === disabled; - } - } - - // Support: IE 6 - 11 - // Use the isDisabled shortcut property to check for disabled fieldset ancestors - return elem.isDisabled === disabled || - - // Where there is no isDisabled, check manually - /* jshint -W018 */ - elem.isDisabled !== !disabled && - inDisabledFieldset( elem ) === disabled; - } - - return elem.disabled === disabled; - - // Try to winnow out elements that can't be disabled before trusting the disabled property. - // Some victims get caught in our net (label, legend, menu, track), but it shouldn't - // even exist on them, let alone have a boolean value. - } else if ( "label" in elem ) { - return elem.disabled === disabled; - } - - // Remaining elements are neither :enabled nor :disabled - return false; - }; -} - -/** - * Returns a function to use in pseudos for positionals - * @param {Function} fn - */ -function createPositionalPseudo( fn ) { - return markFunction( function( argument ) { - argument = +argument; - return markFunction( function( seed, matches ) { - var j, - matchIndexes = fn( [], seed.length, argument ), - i = matchIndexes.length; - - // Match elements found at the specified indexes - while ( i-- ) { - if ( seed[ ( j = matchIndexes[ i ] ) ] ) { - seed[ j ] = !( matches[ j ] = seed[ j ] ); - } - } - } ); - } ); -} - -/** - * Checks a node for validity as a Sizzle context - * @param {Element|Object=} context - * @returns {Element|Object|Boolean} The input node if acceptable, otherwise a falsy value - */ -function testContext( context ) { - return context && typeof context.getElementsByTagName !== "undefined" && context; -} - -// Expose support vars for convenience -support = Sizzle.support = {}; - -/** - * Detects XML nodes - * @param {Element|Object} elem An element or a document - * @returns {Boolean} True iff elem is a non-HTML XML node - */ -isXML = Sizzle.isXML = function( elem ) { - var namespace = elem.namespaceURI, - docElem = ( elem.ownerDocument || elem ).documentElement; - - // Support: IE <=8 - // Assume HTML when documentElement doesn't yet exist, such as inside loading iframes - // https://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/4833 - return !rhtml.test( namespace || docElem && docElem.nodeName || "HTML" ); -}; - -/** - * Sets document-related variables once based on the current document - * @param {Element|Object} [doc] An element or document object to use to set the document - * @returns {Object} Returns the current document - */ -setDocument = Sizzle.setDocument = function( node ) { - var hasCompare, subWindow, - doc = node ? node.ownerDocument || node : preferredDoc; - - // Return early if doc is invalid or already selected - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 17 - 18+ - // IE/Edge sometimes throw a "Permission denied" error when strict-comparing - // two documents; shallow comparisons work. - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - if ( doc == document || doc.nodeType !== 9 || !doc.documentElement ) { - return document; - } - - // Update global variables - document = doc; - docElem = document.documentElement; - documentIsHTML = !isXML( document ); - - // Support: IE 9 - 11+, Edge 12 - 18+ - // Accessing iframe documents after unload throws "permission denied" errors (jQuery #13936) - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 17 - 18+ - // IE/Edge sometimes throw a "Permission denied" error when strict-comparing - // two documents; shallow comparisons work. - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - if ( preferredDoc != document && - ( subWindow = document.defaultView ) && subWindow.top !== subWindow ) { - - // Support: IE 11, Edge - if ( subWindow.addEventListener ) { - subWindow.addEventListener( "unload", unloadHandler, false ); - - // Support: IE 9 - 10 only - } else if ( subWindow.attachEvent ) { - subWindow.attachEvent( "onunload", unloadHandler ); - } - } - - // Support: IE 8 - 11+, Edge 12 - 18+, Chrome <=16 - 25 only, Firefox <=3.6 - 31 only, - // Safari 4 - 5 only, Opera <=11.6 - 12.x only - // IE/Edge & older browsers don't support the :scope pseudo-class. - // Support: Safari 6.0 only - // Safari 6.0 supports :scope but it's an alias of :root there. - support.scope = assert( function( el ) { - docElem.appendChild( el ).appendChild( document.createElement( "div" ) ); - return typeof el.querySelectorAll !== "undefined" && - !el.querySelectorAll( ":scope fieldset div" ).length; - } ); - - /* Attributes - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - // Support: IE<8 - // Verify that getAttribute really returns attributes and not properties - // (excepting IE8 booleans) - support.attributes = assert( function( el ) { - el.className = "i"; - return !el.getAttribute( "className" ); - } ); - - /* getElement(s)By* - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - // Check if getElementsByTagName("*") returns only elements - support.getElementsByTagName = assert( function( el ) { - el.appendChild( document.createComment( "" ) ); - return !el.getElementsByTagName( "*" ).length; - } ); - - // Support: IE<9 - support.getElementsByClassName = rnative.test( document.getElementsByClassName ); - - // Support: IE<10 - // Check if getElementById returns elements by name - // The broken getElementById methods don't pick up programmatically-set names, - // so use a roundabout getElementsByName test - support.getById = assert( function( el ) { - docElem.appendChild( el ).id = expando; - return !document.getElementsByName || !document.getElementsByName( expando ).length; - } ); - - // ID filter and find - if ( support.getById ) { - Expr.filter[ "ID" ] = function( id ) { - var attrId = id.replace( runescape, funescape ); - return function( elem ) { - return elem.getAttribute( "id" ) === attrId; - }; - }; - Expr.find[ "ID" ] = function( id, context ) { - if ( typeof context.getElementById !== "undefined" && documentIsHTML ) { - var elem = context.getElementById( id ); - return elem ? [ elem ] : []; - } - }; - } else { - Expr.filter[ "ID" ] = function( id ) { - var attrId = id.replace( runescape, funescape ); - return function( elem ) { - var node = typeof elem.getAttributeNode !== "undefined" && - elem.getAttributeNode( "id" ); - return node && node.value === attrId; - }; - }; - - // Support: IE 6 - 7 only - // getElementById is not reliable as a find shortcut - Expr.find[ "ID" ] = function( id, context ) { - if ( typeof context.getElementById !== "undefined" && documentIsHTML ) { - var node, i, elems, - elem = context.getElementById( id ); - - if ( elem ) { - - // Verify the id attribute - node = elem.getAttributeNode( "id" ); - if ( node && node.value === id ) { - return [ elem ]; - } - - // Fall back on getElementsByName - elems = context.getElementsByName( id ); - i = 0; - while ( ( elem = elems[ i++ ] ) ) { - node = elem.getAttributeNode( "id" ); - if ( node && node.value === id ) { - return [ elem ]; - } - } - } - - return []; - } - }; - } - - // Tag - Expr.find[ "TAG" ] = support.getElementsByTagName ? - function( tag, context ) { - if ( typeof context.getElementsByTagName !== "undefined" ) { - return context.getElementsByTagName( tag ); - - // DocumentFragment nodes don't have gEBTN - } else if ( support.qsa ) { - return context.querySelectorAll( tag ); - } - } : - - function( tag, context ) { - var elem, - tmp = [], - i = 0, - - // By happy coincidence, a (broken) gEBTN appears on DocumentFragment nodes too - results = context.getElementsByTagName( tag ); - - // Filter out possible comments - if ( tag === "*" ) { - while ( ( elem = results[ i++ ] ) ) { - if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) { - tmp.push( elem ); - } - } - - return tmp; - } - return results; - }; - - // Class - Expr.find[ "CLASS" ] = support.getElementsByClassName && function( className, context ) { - if ( typeof context.getElementsByClassName !== "undefined" && documentIsHTML ) { - return context.getElementsByClassName( className ); - } - }; - - /* QSA/matchesSelector - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - // QSA and matchesSelector support - - // matchesSelector(:active) reports false when true (IE9/Opera 11.5) - rbuggyMatches = []; - - // qSa(:focus) reports false when true (Chrome 21) - // We allow this because of a bug in IE8/9 that throws an error - // whenever `document.activeElement` is accessed on an iframe - // So, we allow :focus to pass through QSA all the time to avoid the IE error - // See https://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/13378 - rbuggyQSA = []; - - if ( ( support.qsa = rnative.test( document.querySelectorAll ) ) ) { - - // Build QSA regex - // Regex strategy adopted from Diego Perini - assert( function( el ) { - - var input; - - // Select is set to empty string on purpose - // This is to test IE's treatment of not explicitly - // setting a boolean content attribute, - // since its presence should be enough - // https://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/12359 - docElem.appendChild( el ).innerHTML = "" + - ""; - - // Support: IE8, Opera 11-12.16 - // Nothing should be selected when empty strings follow ^= or $= or *= - // The test attribute must be unknown in Opera but "safe" for WinRT - // https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/hh465388.aspx#attribute_section - if ( el.querySelectorAll( "[msallowcapture^='']" ).length ) { - rbuggyQSA.push( "[*^$]=" + whitespace + "*(?:''|\"\")" ); - } - - // Support: IE8 - // Boolean attributes and "value" are not treated correctly - if ( !el.querySelectorAll( "[selected]" ).length ) { - rbuggyQSA.push( "\\[" + whitespace + "*(?:value|" + booleans + ")" ); - } - - // Support: Chrome<29, Android<4.4, Safari<7.0+, iOS<7.0+, PhantomJS<1.9.8+ - if ( !el.querySelectorAll( "[id~=" + expando + "-]" ).length ) { - rbuggyQSA.push( "~=" ); - } - - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 15 - 18+ - // IE 11/Edge don't find elements on a `[name='']` query in some cases. - // Adding a temporary attribute to the document before the selection works - // around the issue. - // Interestingly, IE 10 & older don't seem to have the issue. - input = document.createElement( "input" ); - input.setAttribute( "name", "" ); - el.appendChild( input ); - if ( !el.querySelectorAll( "[name='']" ).length ) { - rbuggyQSA.push( "\\[" + whitespace + "*name" + whitespace + "*=" + - whitespace + "*(?:''|\"\")" ); - } - - // Webkit/Opera - :checked should return selected option elements - // http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-css3-selectors-20110929/#checked - // IE8 throws error here and will not see later tests - if ( !el.querySelectorAll( ":checked" ).length ) { - rbuggyQSA.push( ":checked" ); - } - - // Support: Safari 8+, iOS 8+ - // https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136851 - // In-page `selector#id sibling-combinator selector` fails - if ( !el.querySelectorAll( "a#" + expando + "+*" ).length ) { - rbuggyQSA.push( ".#.+[+~]" ); - } - - // Support: Firefox <=3.6 - 5 only - // Old Firefox doesn't throw on a badly-escaped identifier. - el.querySelectorAll( "\\\f" ); - rbuggyQSA.push( "[\\r\\n\\f]" ); - } ); - - assert( function( el ) { - el.innerHTML = "" + - ""; - - // Support: Windows 8 Native Apps - // The type and name attributes are restricted during .innerHTML assignment - var input = document.createElement( "input" ); - input.setAttribute( "type", "hidden" ); - el.appendChild( input ).setAttribute( "name", "D" ); - - // Support: IE8 - // Enforce case-sensitivity of name attribute - if ( el.querySelectorAll( "[name=d]" ).length ) { - rbuggyQSA.push( "name" + whitespace + "*[*^$|!~]?=" ); - } - - // FF 3.5 - :enabled/:disabled and hidden elements (hidden elements are still enabled) - // IE8 throws error here and will not see later tests - if ( el.querySelectorAll( ":enabled" ).length !== 2 ) { - rbuggyQSA.push( ":enabled", ":disabled" ); - } - - // Support: IE9-11+ - // IE's :disabled selector does not pick up the children of disabled fieldsets - docElem.appendChild( el ).disabled = true; - if ( el.querySelectorAll( ":disabled" ).length !== 2 ) { - rbuggyQSA.push( ":enabled", ":disabled" ); - } - - // Support: Opera 10 - 11 only - // Opera 10-11 does not throw on post-comma invalid pseudos - el.querySelectorAll( "*,:x" ); - rbuggyQSA.push( ",.*:" ); - } ); - } - - if ( ( support.matchesSelector = rnative.test( ( matches = docElem.matches || - docElem.webkitMatchesSelector || - docElem.mozMatchesSelector || - docElem.oMatchesSelector || - docElem.msMatchesSelector ) ) ) ) { - - assert( function( el ) { - - // Check to see if it's possible to do matchesSelector - // on a disconnected node (IE 9) - support.disconnectedMatch = matches.call( el, "*" ); - - // This should fail with an exception - // Gecko does not error, returns false instead - matches.call( el, "[s!='']:x" ); - rbuggyMatches.push( "!=", pseudos ); - } ); - } - - rbuggyQSA = rbuggyQSA.length && new RegExp( rbuggyQSA.join( "|" ) ); - rbuggyMatches = rbuggyMatches.length && new RegExp( rbuggyMatches.join( "|" ) ); - - /* Contains - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - hasCompare = rnative.test( docElem.compareDocumentPosition ); - - // Element contains another - // Purposefully self-exclusive - // As in, an element does not contain itself - contains = hasCompare || rnative.test( docElem.contains ) ? - function( a, b ) { - var adown = a.nodeType === 9 ? a.documentElement : a, - bup = b && b.parentNode; - return a === bup || !!( bup && bup.nodeType === 1 && ( - adown.contains ? - adown.contains( bup ) : - a.compareDocumentPosition && a.compareDocumentPosition( bup ) & 16 - ) ); - } : - function( a, b ) { - if ( b ) { - while ( ( b = b.parentNode ) ) { - if ( b === a ) { - return true; - } - } - } - return false; - }; - - /* Sorting - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - // Document order sorting - sortOrder = hasCompare ? - function( a, b ) { - - // Flag for duplicate removal - if ( a === b ) { - hasDuplicate = true; - return 0; - } - - // Sort on method existence if only one input has compareDocumentPosition - var compare = !a.compareDocumentPosition - !b.compareDocumentPosition; - if ( compare ) { - return compare; - } - - // Calculate position if both inputs belong to the same document - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 17 - 18+ - // IE/Edge sometimes throw a "Permission denied" error when strict-comparing - // two documents; shallow comparisons work. - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - compare = ( a.ownerDocument || a ) == ( b.ownerDocument || b ) ? - a.compareDocumentPosition( b ) : - - // Otherwise we know they are disconnected - 1; - - // Disconnected nodes - if ( compare & 1 || - ( !support.sortDetached && b.compareDocumentPosition( a ) === compare ) ) { - - // Choose the first element that is related to our preferred document - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 17 - 18+ - // IE/Edge sometimes throw a "Permission denied" error when strict-comparing - // two documents; shallow comparisons work. - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - if ( a == document || a.ownerDocument == preferredDoc && - contains( preferredDoc, a ) ) { - return -1; - } - - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 17 - 18+ - // IE/Edge sometimes throw a "Permission denied" error when strict-comparing - // two documents; shallow comparisons work. - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - if ( b == document || b.ownerDocument == preferredDoc && - contains( preferredDoc, b ) ) { - return 1; - } - - // Maintain original order - return sortInput ? - ( indexOf( sortInput, a ) - indexOf( sortInput, b ) ) : - 0; - } - - return compare & 4 ? -1 : 1; - } : - function( a, b ) { - - // Exit early if the nodes are identical - if ( a === b ) { - hasDuplicate = true; - return 0; - } - - var cur, - i = 0, - aup = a.parentNode, - bup = b.parentNode, - ap = [ a ], - bp = [ b ]; - - // Parentless nodes are either documents or disconnected - if ( !aup || !bup ) { - - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 17 - 18+ - // IE/Edge sometimes throw a "Permission denied" error when strict-comparing - // two documents; shallow comparisons work. - /* eslint-disable eqeqeq */ - return a == document ? -1 : - b == document ? 1 : - /* eslint-enable eqeqeq */ - aup ? -1 : - bup ? 1 : - sortInput ? - ( indexOf( sortInput, a ) - indexOf( sortInput, b ) ) : - 0; - - // If the nodes are siblings, we can do a quick check - } else if ( aup === bup ) { - return siblingCheck( a, b ); - } - - // Otherwise we need full lists of their ancestors for comparison - cur = a; - while ( ( cur = cur.parentNode ) ) { - ap.unshift( cur ); - } - cur = b; - while ( ( cur = cur.parentNode ) ) { - bp.unshift( cur ); - } - - // Walk down the tree looking for a discrepancy - while ( ap[ i ] === bp[ i ] ) { - i++; - } - - return i ? - - // Do a sibling check if the nodes have a common ancestor - siblingCheck( ap[ i ], bp[ i ] ) : - - // Otherwise nodes in our document sort first - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 17 - 18+ - // IE/Edge sometimes throw a "Permission denied" error when strict-comparing - // two documents; shallow comparisons work. - /* eslint-disable eqeqeq */ - ap[ i ] == preferredDoc ? -1 : - bp[ i ] == preferredDoc ? 1 : - /* eslint-enable eqeqeq */ - 0; - }; - - return document; -}; - -Sizzle.matches = function( expr, elements ) { - return Sizzle( expr, null, null, elements ); -}; - -Sizzle.matchesSelector = function( elem, expr ) { - setDocument( elem ); - - if ( support.matchesSelector && documentIsHTML && - !nonnativeSelectorCache[ expr + " " ] && - ( !rbuggyMatches || !rbuggyMatches.test( expr ) ) && - ( !rbuggyQSA || !rbuggyQSA.test( expr ) ) ) { - - try { - var ret = matches.call( elem, expr ); - - // IE 9's matchesSelector returns false on disconnected nodes - if ( ret || support.disconnectedMatch || - - // As well, disconnected nodes are said to be in a document - // fragment in IE 9 - elem.document && elem.document.nodeType !== 11 ) { - return ret; - } - } catch ( e ) { - nonnativeSelectorCache( expr, true ); - } - } - - return Sizzle( expr, document, null, [ elem ] ).length > 0; -}; - -Sizzle.contains = function( context, elem ) { - - // Set document vars if needed - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 17 - 18+ - // IE/Edge sometimes throw a "Permission denied" error when strict-comparing - // two documents; shallow comparisons work. - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - if ( ( context.ownerDocument || context ) != document ) { - setDocument( context ); - } - return contains( context, elem ); -}; - -Sizzle.attr = function( elem, name ) { - - // Set document vars if needed - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 17 - 18+ - // IE/Edge sometimes throw a "Permission denied" error when strict-comparing - // two documents; shallow comparisons work. - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - if ( ( elem.ownerDocument || elem ) != document ) { - setDocument( elem ); - } - - var fn = Expr.attrHandle[ name.toLowerCase() ], - - // Don't get fooled by Object.prototype properties (jQuery #13807) - val = fn && hasOwn.call( Expr.attrHandle, name.toLowerCase() ) ? - fn( elem, name, !documentIsHTML ) : - undefined; - - return val !== undefined ? - val : - support.attributes || !documentIsHTML ? - elem.getAttribute( name ) : - ( val = elem.getAttributeNode( name ) ) && val.specified ? - val.value : - null; -}; - -Sizzle.escape = function( sel ) { - return ( sel + "" ).replace( rcssescape, fcssescape ); -}; - -Sizzle.error = function( msg ) { - throw new Error( "Syntax error, unrecognized expression: " + msg ); -}; - -/** - * Document sorting and removing duplicates - * @param {ArrayLike} results - */ -Sizzle.uniqueSort = function( results ) { - var elem, - duplicates = [], - j = 0, - i = 0; - - // Unless we *know* we can detect duplicates, assume their presence - hasDuplicate = !support.detectDuplicates; - sortInput = !support.sortStable && results.slice( 0 ); - results.sort( sortOrder ); - - if ( hasDuplicate ) { - while ( ( elem = results[ i++ ] ) ) { - if ( elem === results[ i ] ) { - j = duplicates.push( i ); - } - } - while ( j-- ) { - results.splice( duplicates[ j ], 1 ); - } - } - - // Clear input after sorting to release objects - // See https://github.com/jquery/sizzle/pull/225 - sortInput = null; - - return results; -}; - -/** - * Utility function for retrieving the text value of an array of DOM nodes - * @param {Array|Element} elem - */ -getText = Sizzle.getText = function( elem ) { - var node, - ret = "", - i = 0, - nodeType = elem.nodeType; - - if ( !nodeType ) { - - // If no nodeType, this is expected to be an array - while ( ( node = elem[ i++ ] ) ) { - - // Do not traverse comment nodes - ret += getText( node ); - } - } else if ( nodeType === 1 || nodeType === 9 || nodeType === 11 ) { - - // Use textContent for elements - // innerText usage removed for consistency of new lines (jQuery #11153) - if ( typeof elem.textContent === "string" ) { - return elem.textContent; - } else { - - // Traverse its children - for ( elem = elem.firstChild; elem; elem = elem.nextSibling ) { - ret += getText( elem ); - } - } - } else if ( nodeType === 3 || nodeType === 4 ) { - return elem.nodeValue; - } - - // Do not include comment or processing instruction nodes - - return ret; -}; - -Expr = Sizzle.selectors = { - - // Can be adjusted by the user - cacheLength: 50, - - createPseudo: markFunction, - - match: matchExpr, - - attrHandle: {}, - - find: {}, - - relative: { - ">": { dir: "parentNode", first: true }, - " ": { dir: "parentNode" }, - "+": { dir: "previousSibling", first: true }, - "~": { dir: "previousSibling" } - }, - - preFilter: { - "ATTR": function( match ) { - match[ 1 ] = match[ 1 ].replace( runescape, funescape ); - - // Move the given value to match[3] whether quoted or unquoted - match[ 3 ] = ( match[ 3 ] || match[ 4 ] || - match[ 5 ] || "" ).replace( runescape, funescape ); - - if ( match[ 2 ] === "~=" ) { - match[ 3 ] = " " + match[ 3 ] + " "; - } - - return match.slice( 0, 4 ); - }, - - "CHILD": function( match ) { - - /* matches from matchExpr["CHILD"] - 1 type (only|nth|...) - 2 what (child|of-type) - 3 argument (even|odd|\d*|\d*n([+-]\d+)?|...) - 4 xn-component of xn+y argument ([+-]?\d*n|) - 5 sign of xn-component - 6 x of xn-component - 7 sign of y-component - 8 y of y-component - */ - match[ 1 ] = match[ 1 ].toLowerCase(); - - if ( match[ 1 ].slice( 0, 3 ) === "nth" ) { - - // nth-* requires argument - if ( !match[ 3 ] ) { - Sizzle.error( match[ 0 ] ); - } - - // numeric x and y parameters for Expr.filter.CHILD - // remember that false/true cast respectively to 0/1 - match[ 4 ] = +( match[ 4 ] ? - match[ 5 ] + ( match[ 6 ] || 1 ) : - 2 * ( match[ 3 ] === "even" || match[ 3 ] === "odd" ) ); - match[ 5 ] = +( ( match[ 7 ] + match[ 8 ] ) || match[ 3 ] === "odd" ); - - // other types prohibit arguments - } else if ( match[ 3 ] ) { - Sizzle.error( match[ 0 ] ); - } - - return match; - }, - - "PSEUDO": function( match ) { - var excess, - unquoted = !match[ 6 ] && match[ 2 ]; - - if ( matchExpr[ "CHILD" ].test( match[ 0 ] ) ) { - return null; - } - - // Accept quoted arguments as-is - if ( match[ 3 ] ) { - match[ 2 ] = match[ 4 ] || match[ 5 ] || ""; - - // Strip excess characters from unquoted arguments - } else if ( unquoted && rpseudo.test( unquoted ) && - - // Get excess from tokenize (recursively) - ( excess = tokenize( unquoted, true ) ) && - - // advance to the next closing parenthesis - ( excess = unquoted.indexOf( ")", unquoted.length - excess ) - unquoted.length ) ) { - - // excess is a negative index - match[ 0 ] = match[ 0 ].slice( 0, excess ); - match[ 2 ] = unquoted.slice( 0, excess ); - } - - // Return only captures needed by the pseudo filter method (type and argument) - return match.slice( 0, 3 ); - } - }, - - filter: { - - "TAG": function( nodeNameSelector ) { - var nodeName = nodeNameSelector.replace( runescape, funescape ).toLowerCase(); - return nodeNameSelector === "*" ? - function() { - return true; - } : - function( elem ) { - return elem.nodeName && elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === nodeName; - }; - }, - - "CLASS": function( className ) { - var pattern = classCache[ className + " " ]; - - return pattern || - ( pattern = new RegExp( "(^|" + whitespace + - ")" + className + "(" + whitespace + "|$)" ) ) && classCache( - className, function( elem ) { - return pattern.test( - typeof elem.className === "string" && elem.className || - typeof elem.getAttribute !== "undefined" && - elem.getAttribute( "class" ) || - "" - ); - } ); - }, - - "ATTR": function( name, operator, check ) { - return function( elem ) { - var result = Sizzle.attr( elem, name ); - - if ( result == null ) { - return operator === "!="; - } - if ( !operator ) { - return true; - } - - result += ""; - - /* eslint-disable max-len */ - - return operator === "=" ? result === check : - operator === "!=" ? result !== check : - operator === "^=" ? check && result.indexOf( check ) === 0 : - operator === "*=" ? check && result.indexOf( check ) > -1 : - operator === "$=" ? check && result.slice( -check.length ) === check : - operator === "~=" ? ( " " + result.replace( rwhitespace, " " ) + " " ).indexOf( check ) > -1 : - operator === "|=" ? result === check || result.slice( 0, check.length + 1 ) === check + "-" : - false; - /* eslint-enable max-len */ - - }; - }, - - "CHILD": function( type, what, _argument, first, last ) { - var simple = type.slice( 0, 3 ) !== "nth", - forward = type.slice( -4 ) !== "last", - ofType = what === "of-type"; - - return first === 1 && last === 0 ? - - // Shortcut for :nth-*(n) - function( elem ) { - return !!elem.parentNode; - } : - - function( elem, _context, xml ) { - var cache, uniqueCache, outerCache, node, nodeIndex, start, - dir = simple !== forward ? "nextSibling" : "previousSibling", - parent = elem.parentNode, - name = ofType && elem.nodeName.toLowerCase(), - useCache = !xml && !ofType, - diff = false; - - if ( parent ) { - - // :(first|last|only)-(child|of-type) - if ( simple ) { - while ( dir ) { - node = elem; - while ( ( node = node[ dir ] ) ) { - if ( ofType ? - node.nodeName.toLowerCase() === name : - node.nodeType === 1 ) { - - return false; - } - } - - // Reverse direction for :only-* (if we haven't yet done so) - start = dir = type === "only" && !start && "nextSibling"; - } - return true; - } - - start = [ forward ? parent.firstChild : parent.lastChild ]; - - // non-xml :nth-child(...) stores cache data on `parent` - if ( forward && useCache ) { - - // Seek `elem` from a previously-cached index - - // ...in a gzip-friendly way - node = parent; - outerCache = node[ expando ] || ( node[ expando ] = {} ); - - // Support: IE <9 only - // Defend against cloned attroperties (jQuery gh-1709) - uniqueCache = outerCache[ node.uniqueID ] || - ( outerCache[ node.uniqueID ] = {} ); - - cache = uniqueCache[ type ] || []; - nodeIndex = cache[ 0 ] === dirruns && cache[ 1 ]; - diff = nodeIndex && cache[ 2 ]; - node = nodeIndex && parent.childNodes[ nodeIndex ]; - - while ( ( node = ++nodeIndex && node && node[ dir ] || - - // Fallback to seeking `elem` from the start - ( diff = nodeIndex = 0 ) || start.pop() ) ) { - - // When found, cache indexes on `parent` and break - if ( node.nodeType === 1 && ++diff && node === elem ) { - uniqueCache[ type ] = [ dirruns, nodeIndex, diff ]; - break; - } - } - - } else { - - // Use previously-cached element index if available - if ( useCache ) { - - // ...in a gzip-friendly way - node = elem; - outerCache = node[ expando ] || ( node[ expando ] = {} ); - - // Support: IE <9 only - // Defend against cloned attroperties (jQuery gh-1709) - uniqueCache = outerCache[ node.uniqueID ] || - ( outerCache[ node.uniqueID ] = {} ); - - cache = uniqueCache[ type ] || []; - nodeIndex = cache[ 0 ] === dirruns && cache[ 1 ]; - diff = nodeIndex; - } - - // xml :nth-child(...) - // or :nth-last-child(...) or :nth(-last)?-of-type(...) - if ( diff === false ) { - - // Use the same loop as above to seek `elem` from the start - while ( ( node = ++nodeIndex && node && node[ dir ] || - ( diff = nodeIndex = 0 ) || start.pop() ) ) { - - if ( ( ofType ? - node.nodeName.toLowerCase() === name : - node.nodeType === 1 ) && - ++diff ) { - - // Cache the index of each encountered element - if ( useCache ) { - outerCache = node[ expando ] || - ( node[ expando ] = {} ); - - // Support: IE <9 only - // Defend against cloned attroperties (jQuery gh-1709) - uniqueCache = outerCache[ node.uniqueID ] || - ( outerCache[ node.uniqueID ] = {} ); - - uniqueCache[ type ] = [ dirruns, diff ]; - } - - if ( node === elem ) { - break; - } - } - } - } - } - - // Incorporate the offset, then check against cycle size - diff -= last; - return diff === first || ( diff % first === 0 && diff / first >= 0 ); - } - }; - }, - - "PSEUDO": function( pseudo, argument ) { - - // pseudo-class names are case-insensitive - // http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors/#pseudo-classes - // Prioritize by case sensitivity in case custom pseudos are added with uppercase letters - // Remember that setFilters inherits from pseudos - var args, - fn = Expr.pseudos[ pseudo ] || Expr.setFilters[ pseudo.toLowerCase() ] || - Sizzle.error( "unsupported pseudo: " + pseudo ); - - // The user may use createPseudo to indicate that - // arguments are needed to create the filter function - // just as Sizzle does - if ( fn[ expando ] ) { - return fn( argument ); - } - - // But maintain support for old signatures - if ( fn.length > 1 ) { - args = [ pseudo, pseudo, "", argument ]; - return Expr.setFilters.hasOwnProperty( pseudo.toLowerCase() ) ? - markFunction( function( seed, matches ) { - var idx, - matched = fn( seed, argument ), - i = matched.length; - while ( i-- ) { - idx = indexOf( seed, matched[ i ] ); - seed[ idx ] = !( matches[ idx ] = matched[ i ] ); - } - } ) : - function( elem ) { - return fn( elem, 0, args ); - }; - } - - return fn; - } - }, - - pseudos: { - - // Potentially complex pseudos - "not": markFunction( function( selector ) { - - // Trim the selector passed to compile - // to avoid treating leading and trailing - // spaces as combinators - var input = [], - results = [], - matcher = compile( selector.replace( rtrim, "$1" ) ); - - return matcher[ expando ] ? - markFunction( function( seed, matches, _context, xml ) { - var elem, - unmatched = matcher( seed, null, xml, [] ), - i = seed.length; - - // Match elements unmatched by `matcher` - while ( i-- ) { - if ( ( elem = unmatched[ i ] ) ) { - seed[ i ] = !( matches[ i ] = elem ); - } - } - } ) : - function( elem, _context, xml ) { - input[ 0 ] = elem; - matcher( input, null, xml, results ); - - // Don't keep the element (issue #299) - input[ 0 ] = null; - return !results.pop(); - }; - } ), - - "has": markFunction( function( selector ) { - return function( elem ) { - return Sizzle( selector, elem ).length > 0; - }; - } ), - - "contains": markFunction( function( text ) { - text = text.replace( runescape, funescape ); - return function( elem ) { - return ( elem.textContent || getText( elem ) ).indexOf( text ) > -1; - }; - } ), - - // "Whether an element is represented by a :lang() selector - // is based solely on the element's language value - // being equal to the identifier C, - // or beginning with the identifier C immediately followed by "-". - // The matching of C against the element's language value is performed case-insensitively. - // The identifier C does not have to be a valid language name." - // http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors/#lang-pseudo - "lang": markFunction( function( lang ) { - - // lang value must be a valid identifier - if ( !ridentifier.test( lang || "" ) ) { - Sizzle.error( "unsupported lang: " + lang ); - } - lang = lang.replace( runescape, funescape ).toLowerCase(); - return function( elem ) { - var elemLang; - do { - if ( ( elemLang = documentIsHTML ? - elem.lang : - elem.getAttribute( "xml:lang" ) || elem.getAttribute( "lang" ) ) ) { - - elemLang = elemLang.toLowerCase(); - return elemLang === lang || elemLang.indexOf( lang + "-" ) === 0; - } - } while ( ( elem = elem.parentNode ) && elem.nodeType === 1 ); - return false; - }; - } ), - - // Miscellaneous - "target": function( elem ) { - var hash = window.location && window.location.hash; - return hash && hash.slice( 1 ) === elem.id; - }, - - "root": function( elem ) { - return elem === docElem; - }, - - "focus": function( elem ) { - return elem === document.activeElement && - ( !document.hasFocus || document.hasFocus() ) && - !!( elem.type || elem.href || ~elem.tabIndex ); - }, - - // Boolean properties - "enabled": createDisabledPseudo( false ), - "disabled": createDisabledPseudo( true ), - - "checked": function( elem ) { - - // In CSS3, :checked should return both checked and selected elements - // http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-css3-selectors-20110929/#checked - var nodeName = elem.nodeName.toLowerCase(); - return ( nodeName === "input" && !!elem.checked ) || - ( nodeName === "option" && !!elem.selected ); - }, - - "selected": function( elem ) { - - // Accessing this property makes selected-by-default - // options in Safari work properly - if ( elem.parentNode ) { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-expressions - elem.parentNode.selectedIndex; - } - - return elem.selected === true; - }, - - // Contents - "empty": function( elem ) { - - // http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors/#empty-pseudo - // :empty is negated by element (1) or content nodes (text: 3; cdata: 4; entity ref: 5), - // but not by others (comment: 8; processing instruction: 7; etc.) - // nodeType < 6 works because attributes (2) do not appear as children - for ( elem = elem.firstChild; elem; elem = elem.nextSibling ) { - if ( elem.nodeType < 6 ) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - }, - - "parent": function( elem ) { - return !Expr.pseudos[ "empty" ]( elem ); - }, - - // Element/input types - "header": function( elem ) { - return rheader.test( elem.nodeName ); - }, - - "input": function( elem ) { - return rinputs.test( elem.nodeName ); - }, - - "button": function( elem ) { - var name = elem.nodeName.toLowerCase(); - return name === "input" && elem.type === "button" || name === "button"; - }, - - "text": function( elem ) { - var attr; - return elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === "input" && - elem.type === "text" && - - // Support: IE<8 - // New HTML5 attribute values (e.g., "search") appear with elem.type === "text" - ( ( attr = elem.getAttribute( "type" ) ) == null || - attr.toLowerCase() === "text" ); - }, - - // Position-in-collection - "first": createPositionalPseudo( function() { - return [ 0 ]; - } ), - - "last": createPositionalPseudo( function( _matchIndexes, length ) { - return [ length - 1 ]; - } ), - - "eq": createPositionalPseudo( function( _matchIndexes, length, argument ) { - return [ argument < 0 ? argument + length : argument ]; - } ), - - "even": createPositionalPseudo( function( matchIndexes, length ) { - var i = 0; - for ( ; i < length; i += 2 ) { - matchIndexes.push( i ); - } - return matchIndexes; - } ), - - "odd": createPositionalPseudo( function( matchIndexes, length ) { - var i = 1; - for ( ; i < length; i += 2 ) { - matchIndexes.push( i ); - } - return matchIndexes; - } ), - - "lt": createPositionalPseudo( function( matchIndexes, length, argument ) { - var i = argument < 0 ? - argument + length : - argument > length ? - length : - argument; - for ( ; --i >= 0; ) { - matchIndexes.push( i ); - } - return matchIndexes; - } ), - - "gt": createPositionalPseudo( function( matchIndexes, length, argument ) { - var i = argument < 0 ? argument + length : argument; - for ( ; ++i < length; ) { - matchIndexes.push( i ); - } - return matchIndexes; - } ) - } -}; - -Expr.pseudos[ "nth" ] = Expr.pseudos[ "eq" ]; - -// Add button/input type pseudos -for ( i in { radio: true, checkbox: true, file: true, password: true, image: true } ) { - Expr.pseudos[ i ] = createInputPseudo( i ); -} -for ( i in { submit: true, reset: true } ) { - Expr.pseudos[ i ] = createButtonPseudo( i ); -} - -// Easy API for creating new setFilters -function setFilters() {} -setFilters.prototype = Expr.filters = Expr.pseudos; -Expr.setFilters = new setFilters(); - -tokenize = Sizzle.tokenize = function( selector, parseOnly ) { - var matched, match, tokens, type, - soFar, groups, preFilters, - cached = tokenCache[ selector + " " ]; - - if ( cached ) { - return parseOnly ? 0 : cached.slice( 0 ); - } - - soFar = selector; - groups = []; - preFilters = Expr.preFilter; - - while ( soFar ) { - - // Comma and first run - if ( !matched || ( match = rcomma.exec( soFar ) ) ) { - if ( match ) { - - // Don't consume trailing commas as valid - soFar = soFar.slice( match[ 0 ].length ) || soFar; - } - groups.push( ( tokens = [] ) ); - } - - matched = false; - - // Combinators - if ( ( match = rcombinators.exec( soFar ) ) ) { - matched = match.shift(); - tokens.push( { - value: matched, - - // Cast descendant combinators to space - type: match[ 0 ].replace( rtrim, " " ) - } ); - soFar = soFar.slice( matched.length ); - } - - // Filters - for ( type in Expr.filter ) { - if ( ( match = matchExpr[ type ].exec( soFar ) ) && ( !preFilters[ type ] || - ( match = preFilters[ type ]( match ) ) ) ) { - matched = match.shift(); - tokens.push( { - value: matched, - type: type, - matches: match - } ); - soFar = soFar.slice( matched.length ); - } - } - - if ( !matched ) { - break; - } - } - - // Return the length of the invalid excess - // if we're just parsing - // Otherwise, throw an error or return tokens - return parseOnly ? - soFar.length : - soFar ? - Sizzle.error( selector ) : - - // Cache the tokens - tokenCache( selector, groups ).slice( 0 ); -}; - -function toSelector( tokens ) { - var i = 0, - len = tokens.length, - selector = ""; - for ( ; i < len; i++ ) { - selector += tokens[ i ].value; - } - return selector; -} - -function addCombinator( matcher, combinator, base ) { - var dir = combinator.dir, - skip = combinator.next, - key = skip || dir, - checkNonElements = base && key === "parentNode", - doneName = done++; - - return combinator.first ? - - // Check against closest ancestor/preceding element - function( elem, context, xml ) { - while ( ( elem = elem[ dir ] ) ) { - if ( elem.nodeType === 1 || checkNonElements ) { - return matcher( elem, context, xml ); - } - } - return false; - } : - - // Check against all ancestor/preceding elements - function( elem, context, xml ) { - var oldCache, uniqueCache, outerCache, - newCache = [ dirruns, doneName ]; - - // We can't set arbitrary data on XML nodes, so they don't benefit from combinator caching - if ( xml ) { - while ( ( elem = elem[ dir ] ) ) { - if ( elem.nodeType === 1 || checkNonElements ) { - if ( matcher( elem, context, xml ) ) { - return true; - } - } - } - } else { - while ( ( elem = elem[ dir ] ) ) { - if ( elem.nodeType === 1 || checkNonElements ) { - outerCache = elem[ expando ] || ( elem[ expando ] = {} ); - - // Support: IE <9 only - // Defend against cloned attroperties (jQuery gh-1709) - uniqueCache = outerCache[ elem.uniqueID ] || - ( outerCache[ elem.uniqueID ] = {} ); - - if ( skip && skip === elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() ) { - elem = elem[ dir ] || elem; - } else if ( ( oldCache = uniqueCache[ key ] ) && - oldCache[ 0 ] === dirruns && oldCache[ 1 ] === doneName ) { - - // Assign to newCache so results back-propagate to previous elements - return ( newCache[ 2 ] = oldCache[ 2 ] ); - } else { - - // Reuse newcache so results back-propagate to previous elements - uniqueCache[ key ] = newCache; - - // A match means we're done; a fail means we have to keep checking - if ( ( newCache[ 2 ] = matcher( elem, context, xml ) ) ) { - return true; - } - } - } - } - } - return false; - }; -} - -function elementMatcher( matchers ) { - return matchers.length > 1 ? - function( elem, context, xml ) { - var i = matchers.length; - while ( i-- ) { - if ( !matchers[ i ]( elem, context, xml ) ) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } : - matchers[ 0 ]; -} - -function multipleContexts( selector, contexts, results ) { - var i = 0, - len = contexts.length; - for ( ; i < len; i++ ) { - Sizzle( selector, contexts[ i ], results ); - } - return results; -} - -function condense( unmatched, map, filter, context, xml ) { - var elem, - newUnmatched = [], - i = 0, - len = unmatched.length, - mapped = map != null; - - for ( ; i < len; i++ ) { - if ( ( elem = unmatched[ i ] ) ) { - if ( !filter || filter( elem, context, xml ) ) { - newUnmatched.push( elem ); - if ( mapped ) { - map.push( i ); - } - } - } - } - - return newUnmatched; -} - -function setMatcher( preFilter, selector, matcher, postFilter, postFinder, postSelector ) { - if ( postFilter && !postFilter[ expando ] ) { - postFilter = setMatcher( postFilter ); - } - if ( postFinder && !postFinder[ expando ] ) { - postFinder = setMatcher( postFinder, postSelector ); - } - return markFunction( function( seed, results, context, xml ) { - var temp, i, elem, - preMap = [], - postMap = [], - preexisting = results.length, - - // Get initial elements from seed or context - elems = seed || multipleContexts( - selector || "*", - context.nodeType ? [ context ] : context, - [] - ), - - // Prefilter to get matcher input, preserving a map for seed-results synchronization - matcherIn = preFilter && ( seed || !selector ) ? - condense( elems, preMap, preFilter, context, xml ) : - elems, - - matcherOut = matcher ? - - // If we have a postFinder, or filtered seed, or non-seed postFilter or preexisting results, - postFinder || ( seed ? preFilter : preexisting || postFilter ) ? - - // ...intermediate processing is necessary - [] : - - // ...otherwise use results directly - results : - matcherIn; - - // Find primary matches - if ( matcher ) { - matcher( matcherIn, matcherOut, context, xml ); - } - - // Apply postFilter - if ( postFilter ) { - temp = condense( matcherOut, postMap ); - postFilter( temp, [], context, xml ); - - // Un-match failing elements by moving them back to matcherIn - i = temp.length; - while ( i-- ) { - if ( ( elem = temp[ i ] ) ) { - matcherOut[ postMap[ i ] ] = !( matcherIn[ postMap[ i ] ] = elem ); - } - } - } - - if ( seed ) { - if ( postFinder || preFilter ) { - if ( postFinder ) { - - // Get the final matcherOut by condensing this intermediate into postFinder contexts - temp = []; - i = matcherOut.length; - while ( i-- ) { - if ( ( elem = matcherOut[ i ] ) ) { - - // Restore matcherIn since elem is not yet a final match - temp.push( ( matcherIn[ i ] = elem ) ); - } - } - postFinder( null, ( matcherOut = [] ), temp, xml ); - } - - // Move matched elements from seed to results to keep them synchronized - i = matcherOut.length; - while ( i-- ) { - if ( ( elem = matcherOut[ i ] ) && - ( temp = postFinder ? indexOf( seed, elem ) : preMap[ i ] ) > -1 ) { - - seed[ temp ] = !( results[ temp ] = elem ); - } - } - } - - // Add elements to results, through postFinder if defined - } else { - matcherOut = condense( - matcherOut === results ? - matcherOut.splice( preexisting, matcherOut.length ) : - matcherOut - ); - if ( postFinder ) { - postFinder( null, results, matcherOut, xml ); - } else { - push.apply( results, matcherOut ); - } - } - } ); -} - -function matcherFromTokens( tokens ) { - var checkContext, matcher, j, - len = tokens.length, - leadingRelative = Expr.relative[ tokens[ 0 ].type ], - implicitRelative = leadingRelative || Expr.relative[ " " ], - i = leadingRelative ? 1 : 0, - - // The foundational matcher ensures that elements are reachable from top-level context(s) - matchContext = addCombinator( function( elem ) { - return elem === checkContext; - }, implicitRelative, true ), - matchAnyContext = addCombinator( function( elem ) { - return indexOf( checkContext, elem ) > -1; - }, implicitRelative, true ), - matchers = [ function( elem, context, xml ) { - var ret = ( !leadingRelative && ( xml || context !== outermostContext ) ) || ( - ( checkContext = context ).nodeType ? - matchContext( elem, context, xml ) : - matchAnyContext( elem, context, xml ) ); - - // Avoid hanging onto element (issue #299) - checkContext = null; - return ret; - } ]; - - for ( ; i < len; i++ ) { - if ( ( matcher = Expr.relative[ tokens[ i ].type ] ) ) { - matchers = [ addCombinator( elementMatcher( matchers ), matcher ) ]; - } else { - matcher = Expr.filter[ tokens[ i ].type ].apply( null, tokens[ i ].matches ); - - // Return special upon seeing a positional matcher - if ( matcher[ expando ] ) { - - // Find the next relative operator (if any) for proper handling - j = ++i; - for ( ; j < len; j++ ) { - if ( Expr.relative[ tokens[ j ].type ] ) { - break; - } - } - return setMatcher( - i > 1 && elementMatcher( matchers ), - i > 1 && toSelector( - - // If the preceding token was a descendant combinator, insert an implicit any-element `*` - tokens - .slice( 0, i - 1 ) - .concat( { value: tokens[ i - 2 ].type === " " ? "*" : "" } ) - ).replace( rtrim, "$1" ), - matcher, - i < j && matcherFromTokens( tokens.slice( i, j ) ), - j < len && matcherFromTokens( ( tokens = tokens.slice( j ) ) ), - j < len && toSelector( tokens ) - ); - } - matchers.push( matcher ); - } - } - - return elementMatcher( matchers ); -} - -function matcherFromGroupMatchers( elementMatchers, setMatchers ) { - var bySet = setMatchers.length > 0, - byElement = elementMatchers.length > 0, - superMatcher = function( seed, context, xml, results, outermost ) { - var elem, j, matcher, - matchedCount = 0, - i = "0", - unmatched = seed && [], - setMatched = [], - contextBackup = outermostContext, - - // We must always have either seed elements or outermost context - elems = seed || byElement && Expr.find[ "TAG" ]( "*", outermost ), - - // Use integer dirruns iff this is the outermost matcher - dirrunsUnique = ( dirruns += contextBackup == null ? 1 : Math.random() || 0.1 ), - len = elems.length; - - if ( outermost ) { - - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 17 - 18+ - // IE/Edge sometimes throw a "Permission denied" error when strict-comparing - // two documents; shallow comparisons work. - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - outermostContext = context == document || context || outermost; - } - - // Add elements passing elementMatchers directly to results - // Support: IE<9, Safari - // Tolerate NodeList properties (IE: "length"; Safari: ) matching elements by id - for ( ; i !== len && ( elem = elems[ i ] ) != null; i++ ) { - if ( byElement && elem ) { - j = 0; - - // Support: IE 11+, Edge 17 - 18+ - // IE/Edge sometimes throw a "Permission denied" error when strict-comparing - // two documents; shallow comparisons work. - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - if ( !context && elem.ownerDocument != document ) { - setDocument( elem ); - xml = !documentIsHTML; - } - while ( ( matcher = elementMatchers[ j++ ] ) ) { - if ( matcher( elem, context || document, xml ) ) { - results.push( elem ); - break; - } - } - if ( outermost ) { - dirruns = dirrunsUnique; - } - } - - // Track unmatched elements for set filters - if ( bySet ) { - - // They will have gone through all possible matchers - if ( ( elem = !matcher && elem ) ) { - matchedCount--; - } - - // Lengthen the array for every element, matched or not - if ( seed ) { - unmatched.push( elem ); - } - } - } - - // `i` is now the count of elements visited above, and adding it to `matchedCount` - // makes the latter nonnegative. - matchedCount += i; - - // Apply set filters to unmatched elements - // NOTE: This can be skipped if there are no unmatched elements (i.e., `matchedCount` - // equals `i`), unless we didn't visit _any_ elements in the above loop because we have - // no element matchers and no seed. - // Incrementing an initially-string "0" `i` allows `i` to remain a string only in that - // case, which will result in a "00" `matchedCount` that differs from `i` but is also - // numerically zero. - if ( bySet && i !== matchedCount ) { - j = 0; - while ( ( matcher = setMatchers[ j++ ] ) ) { - matcher( unmatched, setMatched, context, xml ); - } - - if ( seed ) { - - // Reintegrate element matches to eliminate the need for sorting - if ( matchedCount > 0 ) { - while ( i-- ) { - if ( !( unmatched[ i ] || setMatched[ i ] ) ) { - setMatched[ i ] = pop.call( results ); - } - } - } - - // Discard index placeholder values to get only actual matches - setMatched = condense( setMatched ); - } - - // Add matches to results - push.apply( results, setMatched ); - - // Seedless set matches succeeding multiple successful matchers stipulate sorting - if ( outermost && !seed && setMatched.length > 0 && - ( matchedCount + setMatchers.length ) > 1 ) { - - Sizzle.uniqueSort( results ); - } - } - - // Override manipulation of globals by nested matchers - if ( outermost ) { - dirruns = dirrunsUnique; - outermostContext = contextBackup; - } - - return unmatched; - }; - - return bySet ? - markFunction( superMatcher ) : - superMatcher; -} - -compile = Sizzle.compile = function( selector, match /* Internal Use Only */ ) { - var i, - setMatchers = [], - elementMatchers = [], - cached = compilerCache[ selector + " " ]; - - if ( !cached ) { - - // Generate a function of recursive functions that can be used to check each element - if ( !match ) { - match = tokenize( selector ); - } - i = match.length; - while ( i-- ) { - cached = matcherFromTokens( match[ i ] ); - if ( cached[ expando ] ) { - setMatchers.push( cached ); - } else { - elementMatchers.push( cached ); - } - } - - // Cache the compiled function - cached = compilerCache( - selector, - matcherFromGroupMatchers( elementMatchers, setMatchers ) - ); - - // Save selector and tokenization - cached.selector = selector; - } - return cached; -}; - -/** - * A low-level selection function that works with Sizzle's compiled - * selector functions - * @param {String|Function} selector A selector or a pre-compiled - * selector function built with Sizzle.compile - * @param {Element} context - * @param {Array} [results] - * @param {Array} [seed] A set of elements to match against - */ -select = Sizzle.select = function( selector, context, results, seed ) { - var i, tokens, token, type, find, - compiled = typeof selector === "function" && selector, - match = !seed && tokenize( ( selector = compiled.selector || selector ) ); - - results = results || []; - - // Try to minimize operations if there is only one selector in the list and no seed - // (the latter of which guarantees us context) - if ( match.length === 1 ) { - - // Reduce context if the leading compound selector is an ID - tokens = match[ 0 ] = match[ 0 ].slice( 0 ); - if ( tokens.length > 2 && ( token = tokens[ 0 ] ).type === "ID" && - context.nodeType === 9 && documentIsHTML && Expr.relative[ tokens[ 1 ].type ] ) { - - context = ( Expr.find[ "ID" ]( token.matches[ 0 ] - .replace( runescape, funescape ), context ) || [] )[ 0 ]; - if ( !context ) { - return results; - - // Precompiled matchers will still verify ancestry, so step up a level - } else if ( compiled ) { - context = context.parentNode; - } - - selector = selector.slice( tokens.shift().value.length ); - } - - // Fetch a seed set for right-to-left matching - i = matchExpr[ "needsContext" ].test( selector ) ? 0 : tokens.length; - while ( i-- ) { - token = tokens[ i ]; - - // Abort if we hit a combinator - if ( Expr.relative[ ( type = token.type ) ] ) { - break; - } - if ( ( find = Expr.find[ type ] ) ) { - - // Search, expanding context for leading sibling combinators - if ( ( seed = find( - token.matches[ 0 ].replace( runescape, funescape ), - rsibling.test( tokens[ 0 ].type ) && testContext( context.parentNode ) || - context - ) ) ) { - - // If seed is empty or no tokens remain, we can return early - tokens.splice( i, 1 ); - selector = seed.length && toSelector( tokens ); - if ( !selector ) { - push.apply( results, seed ); - return results; - } - - break; - } - } - } - } - - // Compile and execute a filtering function if one is not provided - // Provide `match` to avoid retokenization if we modified the selector above - ( compiled || compile( selector, match ) )( - seed, - context, - !documentIsHTML, - results, - !context || rsibling.test( selector ) && testContext( context.parentNode ) || context - ); - return results; -}; - -// One-time assignments - -// Sort stability -support.sortStable = expando.split( "" ).sort( sortOrder ).join( "" ) === expando; - -// Support: Chrome 14-35+ -// Always assume duplicates if they aren't passed to the comparison function -support.detectDuplicates = !!hasDuplicate; - -// Initialize against the default document -setDocument(); - -// Support: Webkit<537.32 - Safari 6.0.3/Chrome 25 (fixed in Chrome 27) -// Detached nodes confoundingly follow *each other* -support.sortDetached = assert( function( el ) { - - // Should return 1, but returns 4 (following) - return el.compareDocumentPosition( document.createElement( "fieldset" ) ) & 1; -} ); - -// Support: IE<8 -// Prevent attribute/property "interpolation" -// https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms536429%28VS.85%29.aspx -if ( !assert( function( el ) { - el.innerHTML = ""; - return el.firstChild.getAttribute( "href" ) === "#"; -} ) ) { - addHandle( "type|href|height|width", function( elem, name, isXML ) { - if ( !isXML ) { - return elem.getAttribute( name, name.toLowerCase() === "type" ? 1 : 2 ); - } - } ); -} - -// Support: IE<9 -// Use defaultValue in place of getAttribute("value") -if ( !support.attributes || !assert( function( el ) { - el.innerHTML = ""; - el.firstChild.setAttribute( "value", "" ); - return el.firstChild.getAttribute( "value" ) === ""; -} ) ) { - addHandle( "value", function( elem, _name, isXML ) { - if ( !isXML && elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === "input" ) { - return elem.defaultValue; - } - } ); -} - -// Support: IE<9 -// Use getAttributeNode to fetch booleans when getAttribute lies -if ( !assert( function( el ) { - return el.getAttribute( "disabled" ) == null; -} ) ) { - addHandle( booleans, function( elem, name, isXML ) { - var val; - if ( !isXML ) { - return elem[ name ] === true ? name.toLowerCase() : - ( val = elem.getAttributeNode( name ) ) && val.specified ? - val.value : - null; - } - } ); -} - -return Sizzle; - -} )( window ); - - - -jQuery.find = Sizzle; -jQuery.expr = Sizzle.selectors; - -// Deprecated -jQuery.expr[ ":" ] = jQuery.expr.pseudos; -jQuery.uniqueSort = jQuery.unique = Sizzle.uniqueSort; -jQuery.text = Sizzle.getText; -jQuery.isXMLDoc = Sizzle.isXML; -jQuery.contains = Sizzle.contains; -jQuery.escapeSelector = Sizzle.escape; - - - - -var dir = function( elem, dir, until ) { - var matched = [], - truncate = until !== undefined; - - while ( ( elem = elem[ dir ] ) && elem.nodeType !== 9 ) { - if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) { - if ( truncate && jQuery( elem ).is( until ) ) { - break; - } - matched.push( elem ); - } - } - return matched; -}; - - -var siblings = function( n, elem ) { - var matched = []; - - for ( ; n; n = n.nextSibling ) { - if ( n.nodeType === 1 && n !== elem ) { - matched.push( n ); - } - } - - return matched; -}; - - -var rneedsContext = jQuery.expr.match.needsContext; - - - -function nodeName( elem, name ) { - - return elem.nodeName && elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === name.toLowerCase(); - -}; -var rsingleTag = ( /^<([a-z][^\/\0>:\x20\t\r\n\f]*)[\x20\t\r\n\f]*\/?>(?:<\/\1>|)$/i ); - - - -// Implement the identical functionality for filter and not -function winnow( elements, qualifier, not ) { - if ( isFunction( qualifier ) ) { - return jQuery.grep( elements, function( elem, i ) { - return !!qualifier.call( elem, i, elem ) !== not; - } ); - } - - // Single element - if ( qualifier.nodeType ) { - return jQuery.grep( elements, function( elem ) { - return ( elem === qualifier ) !== not; - } ); - } - - // Arraylike of elements (jQuery, arguments, Array) - if ( typeof qualifier !== "string" ) { - return jQuery.grep( elements, function( elem ) { - return ( indexOf.call( qualifier, elem ) > -1 ) !== not; - } ); - } - - // Filtered directly for both simple and complex selectors - return jQuery.filter( qualifier, elements, not ); -} - -jQuery.filter = function( expr, elems, not ) { - var elem = elems[ 0 ]; - - if ( not ) { - expr = ":not(" + expr + ")"; - } - - if ( elems.length === 1 && elem.nodeType === 1 ) { - return jQuery.find.matchesSelector( elem, expr ) ? [ elem ] : []; - } - - return jQuery.find.matches( expr, jQuery.grep( elems, function( elem ) { - return elem.nodeType === 1; - } ) ); -}; - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - find: function( selector ) { - var i, ret, - len = this.length, - self = this; - - if ( typeof selector !== "string" ) { - return this.pushStack( jQuery( selector ).filter( function() { - for ( i = 0; i < len; i++ ) { - if ( jQuery.contains( self[ i ], this ) ) { - return true; - } - } - } ) ); - } - - ret = this.pushStack( [] ); - - for ( i = 0; i < len; i++ ) { - jQuery.find( selector, self[ i ], ret ); - } - - return len > 1 ? jQuery.uniqueSort( ret ) : ret; - }, - filter: function( selector ) { - return this.pushStack( winnow( this, selector || [], false ) ); - }, - not: function( selector ) { - return this.pushStack( winnow( this, selector || [], true ) ); - }, - is: function( selector ) { - return !!winnow( - this, - - // If this is a positional/relative selector, check membership in the returned set - // so $("p:first").is("p:last") won't return true for a doc with two "p". - typeof selector === "string" && rneedsContext.test( selector ) ? - jQuery( selector ) : - selector || [], - false - ).length; - } -} ); - - -// Initialize a jQuery object - - -// A central reference to the root jQuery(document) -var rootjQuery, - - // A simple way to check for HTML strings - // Prioritize #id over to avoid XSS via location.hash (#9521) - // Strict HTML recognition (#11290: must start with <) - // Shortcut simple #id case for speed - rquickExpr = /^(?:\s*(<[\w\W]+>)[^>]*|#([\w-]+))$/, - - init = jQuery.fn.init = function( selector, context, root ) { - var match, elem; - - // HANDLE: $(""), $(null), $(undefined), $(false) - if ( !selector ) { - return this; - } - - // Method init() accepts an alternate rootjQuery - // so migrate can support jQuery.sub (gh-2101) - root = root || rootjQuery; - - // Handle HTML strings - if ( typeof selector === "string" ) { - if ( selector[ 0 ] === "<" && - selector[ selector.length - 1 ] === ">" && - selector.length >= 3 ) { - - // Assume that strings that start and end with <> are HTML and skip the regex check - match = [ null, selector, null ]; - - } else { - match = rquickExpr.exec( selector ); - } - - // Match html or make sure no context is specified for #id - if ( match && ( match[ 1 ] || !context ) ) { - - // HANDLE: $(html) -> $(array) - if ( match[ 1 ] ) { - context = context instanceof jQuery ? context[ 0 ] : context; - - // Option to run scripts is true for back-compat - // Intentionally let the error be thrown if parseHTML is not present - jQuery.merge( this, jQuery.parseHTML( - match[ 1 ], - context && context.nodeType ? context.ownerDocument || context : document, - true - ) ); - - // HANDLE: $(html, props) - if ( rsingleTag.test( match[ 1 ] ) && jQuery.isPlainObject( context ) ) { - for ( match in context ) { - - // Properties of context are called as methods if possible - if ( isFunction( this[ match ] ) ) { - this[ match ]( context[ match ] ); - - // ...and otherwise set as attributes - } else { - this.attr( match, context[ match ] ); - } - } - } - - return this; - - // HANDLE: $(#id) - } else { - elem = document.getElementById( match[ 2 ] ); - - if ( elem ) { - - // Inject the element directly into the jQuery object - this[ 0 ] = elem; - this.length = 1; - } - return this; - } - - // HANDLE: $(expr, $(...)) - } else if ( !context || context.jquery ) { - return ( context || root ).find( selector ); - - // HANDLE: $(expr, context) - // (which is just equivalent to: $(context).find(expr) - } else { - return this.constructor( context ).find( selector ); - } - - // HANDLE: $(DOMElement) - } else if ( selector.nodeType ) { - this[ 0 ] = selector; - this.length = 1; - return this; - - // HANDLE: $(function) - // Shortcut for document ready - } else if ( isFunction( selector ) ) { - return root.ready !== undefined ? - root.ready( selector ) : - - // Execute immediately if ready is not present - selector( jQuery ); - } - - return jQuery.makeArray( selector, this ); - }; - -// Give the init function the jQuery prototype for later instantiation -init.prototype = jQuery.fn; - -// Initialize central reference -rootjQuery = jQuery( document ); - - -var rparentsprev = /^(?:parents|prev(?:Until|All))/, - - // Methods guaranteed to produce a unique set when starting from a unique set - guaranteedUnique = { - children: true, - contents: true, - next: true, - prev: true - }; - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - has: function( target ) { - var targets = jQuery( target, this ), - l = targets.length; - - return this.filter( function() { - var i = 0; - for ( ; i < l; i++ ) { - if ( jQuery.contains( this, targets[ i ] ) ) { - return true; - } - } - } ); - }, - - closest: function( selectors, context ) { - var cur, - i = 0, - l = this.length, - matched = [], - targets = typeof selectors !== "string" && jQuery( selectors ); - - // Positional selectors never match, since there's no _selection_ context - if ( !rneedsContext.test( selectors ) ) { - for ( ; i < l; i++ ) { - for ( cur = this[ i ]; cur && cur !== context; cur = cur.parentNode ) { - - // Always skip document fragments - if ( cur.nodeType < 11 && ( targets ? - targets.index( cur ) > -1 : - - // Don't pass non-elements to Sizzle - cur.nodeType === 1 && - jQuery.find.matchesSelector( cur, selectors ) ) ) { - - matched.push( cur ); - break; - } - } - } - } - - return this.pushStack( matched.length > 1 ? jQuery.uniqueSort( matched ) : matched ); - }, - - // Determine the position of an element within the set - index: function( elem ) { - - // No argument, return index in parent - if ( !elem ) { - return ( this[ 0 ] && this[ 0 ].parentNode ) ? this.first().prevAll().length : -1; - } - - // Index in selector - if ( typeof elem === "string" ) { - return indexOf.call( jQuery( elem ), this[ 0 ] ); - } - - // Locate the position of the desired element - return indexOf.call( this, - - // If it receives a jQuery object, the first element is used - elem.jquery ? elem[ 0 ] : elem - ); - }, - - add: function( selector, context ) { - return this.pushStack( - jQuery.uniqueSort( - jQuery.merge( this.get(), jQuery( selector, context ) ) - ) - ); - }, - - addBack: function( selector ) { - return this.add( selector == null ? - this.prevObject : this.prevObject.filter( selector ) - ); - } -} ); - -function sibling( cur, dir ) { - while ( ( cur = cur[ dir ] ) && cur.nodeType !== 1 ) {} - return cur; -} - -jQuery.each( { - parent: function( elem ) { - var parent = elem.parentNode; - return parent && parent.nodeType !== 11 ? parent : null; - }, - parents: function( elem ) { - return dir( elem, "parentNode" ); - }, - parentsUntil: function( elem, _i, until ) { - return dir( elem, "parentNode", until ); - }, - next: function( elem ) { - return sibling( elem, "nextSibling" ); - }, - prev: function( elem ) { - return sibling( elem, "previousSibling" ); - }, - nextAll: function( elem ) { - return dir( elem, "nextSibling" ); - }, - prevAll: function( elem ) { - return dir( elem, "previousSibling" ); - }, - nextUntil: function( elem, _i, until ) { - return dir( elem, "nextSibling", until ); - }, - prevUntil: function( elem, _i, until ) { - return dir( elem, "previousSibling", until ); - }, - siblings: function( elem ) { - return siblings( ( elem.parentNode || {} ).firstChild, elem ); - }, - children: function( elem ) { - return siblings( elem.firstChild ); - }, - contents: function( elem ) { - if ( elem.contentDocument != null && - - // Support: IE 11+ - // elements with no `data` attribute has an object - // `contentDocument` with a `null` prototype. - getProto( elem.contentDocument ) ) { - - return elem.contentDocument; - } - - // Support: IE 9 - 11 only, iOS 7 only, Android Browser <=4.3 only - // Treat the template element as a regular one in browsers that - // don't support it. - if ( nodeName( elem, "template" ) ) { - elem = elem.content || elem; - } - - return jQuery.merge( [], elem.childNodes ); - } -}, function( name, fn ) { - jQuery.fn[ name ] = function( until, selector ) { - var matched = jQuery.map( this, fn, until ); - - if ( name.slice( -5 ) !== "Until" ) { - selector = until; - } - - if ( selector && typeof selector === "string" ) { - matched = jQuery.filter( selector, matched ); - } - - if ( this.length > 1 ) { - - // Remove duplicates - if ( !guaranteedUnique[ name ] ) { - jQuery.uniqueSort( matched ); - } - - // Reverse order for parents* and prev-derivatives - if ( rparentsprev.test( name ) ) { - matched.reverse(); - } - } - - return this.pushStack( matched ); - }; -} ); -var rnothtmlwhite = ( /[^\x20\t\r\n\f]+/g ); - - - -// Convert String-formatted options into Object-formatted ones -function createOptions( options ) { - var object = {}; - jQuery.each( options.match( rnothtmlwhite ) || [], function( _, flag ) { - object[ flag ] = true; - } ); - return object; -} - -/* - * Create a callback list using the following parameters: - * - * options: an optional list of space-separated options that will change how - * the callback list behaves or a more traditional option object - * - * By default a callback list will act like an event callback list and can be - * "fired" multiple times. - * - * Possible options: - * - * once: will ensure the callback list can only be fired once (like a Deferred) - * - * memory: will keep track of previous values and will call any callback added - * after the list has been fired right away with the latest "memorized" - * values (like a Deferred) - * - * unique: will ensure a callback can only be added once (no duplicate in the list) - * - * stopOnFalse: interrupt callings when a callback returns false - * - */ -jQuery.Callbacks = function( options ) { - - // Convert options from String-formatted to Object-formatted if needed - // (we check in cache first) - options = typeof options === "string" ? - createOptions( options ) : - jQuery.extend( {}, options ); - - var // Flag to know if list is currently firing - firing, - - // Last fire value for non-forgettable lists - memory, - - // Flag to know if list was already fired - fired, - - // Flag to prevent firing - locked, - - // Actual callback list - list = [], - - // Queue of execution data for repeatable lists - queue = [], - - // Index of currently firing callback (modified by add/remove as needed) - firingIndex = -1, - - // Fire callbacks - fire = function() { - - // Enforce single-firing - locked = locked || options.once; - - // Execute callbacks for all pending executions, - // respecting firingIndex overrides and runtime changes - fired = firing = true; - for ( ; queue.length; firingIndex = -1 ) { - memory = queue.shift(); - while ( ++firingIndex < list.length ) { - - // Run callback and check for early termination - if ( list[ firingIndex ].apply( memory[ 0 ], memory[ 1 ] ) === false && - options.stopOnFalse ) { - - // Jump to end and forget the data so .add doesn't re-fire - firingIndex = list.length; - memory = false; - } - } - } - - // Forget the data if we're done with it - if ( !options.memory ) { - memory = false; - } - - firing = false; - - // Clean up if we're done firing for good - if ( locked ) { - - // Keep an empty list if we have data for future add calls - if ( memory ) { - list = []; - - // Otherwise, this object is spent - } else { - list = ""; - } - } - }, - - // Actual Callbacks object - self = { - - // Add a callback or a collection of callbacks to the list - add: function() { - if ( list ) { - - // If we have memory from a past run, we should fire after adding - if ( memory && !firing ) { - firingIndex = list.length - 1; - queue.push( memory ); - } - - ( function add( args ) { - jQuery.each( args, function( _, arg ) { - if ( isFunction( arg ) ) { - if ( !options.unique || !self.has( arg ) ) { - list.push( arg ); - } - } else if ( arg && arg.length && toType( arg ) !== "string" ) { - - // Inspect recursively - add( arg ); - } - } ); - } )( arguments ); - - if ( memory && !firing ) { - fire(); - } - } - return this; - }, - - // Remove a callback from the list - remove: function() { - jQuery.each( arguments, function( _, arg ) { - var index; - while ( ( index = jQuery.inArray( arg, list, index ) ) > -1 ) { - list.splice( index, 1 ); - - // Handle firing indexes - if ( index <= firingIndex ) { - firingIndex--; - } - } - } ); - return this; - }, - - // Check if a given callback is in the list. - // If no argument is given, return whether or not list has callbacks attached. - has: function( fn ) { - return fn ? - jQuery.inArray( fn, list ) > -1 : - list.length > 0; - }, - - // Remove all callbacks from the list - empty: function() { - if ( list ) { - list = []; - } - return this; - }, - - // Disable .fire and .add - // Abort any current/pending executions - // Clear all callbacks and values - disable: function() { - locked = queue = []; - list = memory = ""; - return this; - }, - disabled: function() { - return !list; - }, - - // Disable .fire - // Also disable .add unless we have memory (since it would have no effect) - // Abort any pending executions - lock: function() { - locked = queue = []; - if ( !memory && !firing ) { - list = memory = ""; - } - return this; - }, - locked: function() { - return !!locked; - }, - - // Call all callbacks with the given context and arguments - fireWith: function( context, args ) { - if ( !locked ) { - args = args || []; - args = [ context, args.slice ? args.slice() : args ]; - queue.push( args ); - if ( !firing ) { - fire(); - } - } - return this; - }, - - // Call all the callbacks with the given arguments - fire: function() { - self.fireWith( this, arguments ); - return this; - }, - - // To know if the callbacks have already been called at least once - fired: function() { - return !!fired; - } - }; - - return self; -}; - - -function Identity( v ) { - return v; -} -function Thrower( ex ) { - throw ex; -} - -function adoptValue( value, resolve, reject, noValue ) { - var method; - - try { - - // Check for promise aspect first to privilege synchronous behavior - if ( value && isFunction( ( method = value.promise ) ) ) { - method.call( value ).done( resolve ).fail( reject ); - - // Other thenables - } else if ( value && isFunction( ( method = value.then ) ) ) { - method.call( value, resolve, reject ); - - // Other non-thenables - } else { - - // Control `resolve` arguments by letting Array#slice cast boolean `noValue` to integer: - // * false: [ value ].slice( 0 ) => resolve( value ) - // * true: [ value ].slice( 1 ) => resolve() - resolve.apply( undefined, [ value ].slice( noValue ) ); - } - - // For Promises/A+, convert exceptions into rejections - // Since jQuery.when doesn't unwrap thenables, we can skip the extra checks appearing in - // Deferred#then to conditionally suppress rejection. - } catch ( value ) { - - // Support: Android 4.0 only - // Strict mode functions invoked without .call/.apply get global-object context - reject.apply( undefined, [ value ] ); - } -} - -jQuery.extend( { - - Deferred: function( func ) { - var tuples = [ - - // action, add listener, callbacks, - // ... .then handlers, argument index, [final state] - [ "notify", "progress", jQuery.Callbacks( "memory" ), - jQuery.Callbacks( "memory" ), 2 ], - [ "resolve", "done", jQuery.Callbacks( "once memory" ), - jQuery.Callbacks( "once memory" ), 0, "resolved" ], - [ "reject", "fail", jQuery.Callbacks( "once memory" ), - jQuery.Callbacks( "once memory" ), 1, "rejected" ] - ], - state = "pending", - promise = { - state: function() { - return state; - }, - always: function() { - deferred.done( arguments ).fail( arguments ); - return this; - }, - "catch": function( fn ) { - return promise.then( null, fn ); - }, - - // Keep pipe for back-compat - pipe: function( /* fnDone, fnFail, fnProgress */ ) { - var fns = arguments; - - return jQuery.Deferred( function( newDefer ) { - jQuery.each( tuples, function( _i, tuple ) { - - // Map tuples (progress, done, fail) to arguments (done, fail, progress) - var fn = isFunction( fns[ tuple[ 4 ] ] ) && fns[ tuple[ 4 ] ]; - - // deferred.progress(function() { bind to newDefer or newDefer.notify }) - // deferred.done(function() { bind to newDefer or newDefer.resolve }) - // deferred.fail(function() { bind to newDefer or newDefer.reject }) - deferred[ tuple[ 1 ] ]( function() { - var returned = fn && fn.apply( this, arguments ); - if ( returned && isFunction( returned.promise ) ) { - returned.promise() - .progress( newDefer.notify ) - .done( newDefer.resolve ) - .fail( newDefer.reject ); - } else { - newDefer[ tuple[ 0 ] + "With" ]( - this, - fn ? [ returned ] : arguments - ); - } - } ); - } ); - fns = null; - } ).promise(); - }, - then: function( onFulfilled, onRejected, onProgress ) { - var maxDepth = 0; - function resolve( depth, deferred, handler, special ) { - return function() { - var that = this, - args = arguments, - mightThrow = function() { - var returned, then; - - // Support: Promises/A+ section 2.3.3.3.3 - // https://promisesaplus.com/#point-59 - // Ignore double-resolution attempts - if ( depth < maxDepth ) { - return; - } - - returned = handler.apply( that, args ); - - // Support: Promises/A+ section 2.3.1 - // https://promisesaplus.com/#point-48 - if ( returned === deferred.promise() ) { - throw new TypeError( "Thenable self-resolution" ); - } - - // Support: Promises/A+ sections 2.3.3.1, 3.5 - // https://promisesaplus.com/#point-54 - // https://promisesaplus.com/#point-75 - // Retrieve `then` only once - then = returned && - - // Support: Promises/A+ section 2.3.4 - // https://promisesaplus.com/#point-64 - // Only check objects and functions for thenability - ( typeof returned === "object" || - typeof returned === "function" ) && - returned.then; - - // Handle a returned thenable - if ( isFunction( then ) ) { - - // Special processors (notify) just wait for resolution - if ( special ) { - then.call( - returned, - resolve( maxDepth, deferred, Identity, special ), - resolve( maxDepth, deferred, Thrower, special ) - ); - - // Normal processors (resolve) also hook into progress - } else { - - // ...and disregard older resolution values - maxDepth++; - - then.call( - returned, - resolve( maxDepth, deferred, Identity, special ), - resolve( maxDepth, deferred, Thrower, special ), - resolve( maxDepth, deferred, Identity, - deferred.notifyWith ) - ); - } - - // Handle all other returned values - } else { - - // Only substitute handlers pass on context - // and multiple values (non-spec behavior) - if ( handler !== Identity ) { - that = undefined; - args = [ returned ]; - } - - // Process the value(s) - // Default process is resolve - ( special || deferred.resolveWith )( that, args ); - } - }, - - // Only normal processors (resolve) catch and reject exceptions - process = special ? - mightThrow : - function() { - try { - mightThrow(); - } catch ( e ) { - - if ( jQuery.Deferred.exceptionHook ) { - jQuery.Deferred.exceptionHook( e, - process.stackTrace ); - } - - // Support: Promises/A+ section 2.3.3.3.4.1 - // https://promisesaplus.com/#point-61 - // Ignore post-resolution exceptions - if ( depth + 1 >= maxDepth ) { - - // Only substitute handlers pass on context - // and multiple values (non-spec behavior) - if ( handler !== Thrower ) { - that = undefined; - args = [ e ]; - } - - deferred.rejectWith( that, args ); - } - } - }; - - // Support: Promises/A+ section 2.3.3.3.1 - // https://promisesaplus.com/#point-57 - // Re-resolve promises immediately to dodge false rejection from - // subsequent errors - if ( depth ) { - process(); - } else { - - // Call an optional hook to record the stack, in case of exception - // since it's otherwise lost when execution goes async - if ( jQuery.Deferred.getStackHook ) { - process.stackTrace = jQuery.Deferred.getStackHook(); - } - window.setTimeout( process ); - } - }; - } - - return jQuery.Deferred( function( newDefer ) { - - // progress_handlers.add( ... ) - tuples[ 0 ][ 3 ].add( - resolve( - 0, - newDefer, - isFunction( onProgress ) ? - onProgress : - Identity, - newDefer.notifyWith - ) - ); - - // fulfilled_handlers.add( ... ) - tuples[ 1 ][ 3 ].add( - resolve( - 0, - newDefer, - isFunction( onFulfilled ) ? - onFulfilled : - Identity - ) - ); - - // rejected_handlers.add( ... ) - tuples[ 2 ][ 3 ].add( - resolve( - 0, - newDefer, - isFunction( onRejected ) ? - onRejected : - Thrower - ) - ); - } ).promise(); - }, - - // Get a promise for this deferred - // If obj is provided, the promise aspect is added to the object - promise: function( obj ) { - return obj != null ? jQuery.extend( obj, promise ) : promise; - } - }, - deferred = {}; - - // Add list-specific methods - jQuery.each( tuples, function( i, tuple ) { - var list = tuple[ 2 ], - stateString = tuple[ 5 ]; - - // promise.progress = list.add - // promise.done = list.add - // promise.fail = list.add - promise[ tuple[ 1 ] ] = list.add; - - // Handle state - if ( stateString ) { - list.add( - function() { - - // state = "resolved" (i.e., fulfilled) - // state = "rejected" - state = stateString; - }, - - // rejected_callbacks.disable - // fulfilled_callbacks.disable - tuples[ 3 - i ][ 2 ].disable, - - // rejected_handlers.disable - // fulfilled_handlers.disable - tuples[ 3 - i ][ 3 ].disable, - - // progress_callbacks.lock - tuples[ 0 ][ 2 ].lock, - - // progress_handlers.lock - tuples[ 0 ][ 3 ].lock - ); - } - - // progress_handlers.fire - // fulfilled_handlers.fire - // rejected_handlers.fire - list.add( tuple[ 3 ].fire ); - - // deferred.notify = function() { deferred.notifyWith(...) } - // deferred.resolve = function() { deferred.resolveWith(...) } - // deferred.reject = function() { deferred.rejectWith(...) } - deferred[ tuple[ 0 ] ] = function() { - deferred[ tuple[ 0 ] + "With" ]( this === deferred ? undefined : this, arguments ); - return this; - }; - - // deferred.notifyWith = list.fireWith - // deferred.resolveWith = list.fireWith - // deferred.rejectWith = list.fireWith - deferred[ tuple[ 0 ] + "With" ] = list.fireWith; - } ); - - // Make the deferred a promise - promise.promise( deferred ); - - // Call given func if any - if ( func ) { - func.call( deferred, deferred ); - } - - // All done! - return deferred; - }, - - // Deferred helper - when: function( singleValue ) { - var - - // count of uncompleted subordinates - remaining = arguments.length, - - // count of unprocessed arguments - i = remaining, - - // subordinate fulfillment data - resolveContexts = Array( i ), - resolveValues = slice.call( arguments ), - - // the master Deferred - master = jQuery.Deferred(), - - // subordinate callback factory - updateFunc = function( i ) { - return function( value ) { - resolveContexts[ i ] = this; - resolveValues[ i ] = arguments.length > 1 ? slice.call( arguments ) : value; - if ( !( --remaining ) ) { - master.resolveWith( resolveContexts, resolveValues ); - } - }; - }; - - // Single- and empty arguments are adopted like Promise.resolve - if ( remaining <= 1 ) { - adoptValue( singleValue, master.done( updateFunc( i ) ).resolve, master.reject, - !remaining ); - - // Use .then() to unwrap secondary thenables (cf. gh-3000) - if ( master.state() === "pending" || - isFunction( resolveValues[ i ] && resolveValues[ i ].then ) ) { - - return master.then(); - } - } - - // Multiple arguments are aggregated like Promise.all array elements - while ( i-- ) { - adoptValue( resolveValues[ i ], updateFunc( i ), master.reject ); - } - - return master.promise(); - } -} ); - - -// These usually indicate a programmer mistake during development, -// warn about them ASAP rather than swallowing them by default. -var rerrorNames = /^(Eval|Internal|Range|Reference|Syntax|Type|URI)Error$/; - -jQuery.Deferred.exceptionHook = function( error, stack ) { - - // Support: IE 8 - 9 only - // Console exists when dev tools are open, which can happen at any time - if ( window.console && window.console.warn && error && rerrorNames.test( error.name ) ) { - window.console.warn( "jQuery.Deferred exception: " + error.message, error.stack, stack ); - } -}; - - - - -jQuery.readyException = function( error ) { - window.setTimeout( function() { - throw error; - } ); -}; - - - - -// The deferred used on DOM ready -var readyList = jQuery.Deferred(); - -jQuery.fn.ready = function( fn ) { - - readyList - .then( fn ) - - // Wrap jQuery.readyException in a function so that the lookup - // happens at the time of error handling instead of callback - // registration. - .catch( function( error ) { - jQuery.readyException( error ); - } ); - - return this; -}; - -jQuery.extend( { - - // Is the DOM ready to be used? Set to true once it occurs. - isReady: false, - - // A counter to track how many items to wait for before - // the ready event fires. See #6781 - readyWait: 1, - - // Handle when the DOM is ready - ready: function( wait ) { - - // Abort if there are pending holds or we're already ready - if ( wait === true ? --jQuery.readyWait : jQuery.isReady ) { - return; - } - - // Remember that the DOM is ready - jQuery.isReady = true; - - // If a normal DOM Ready event fired, decrement, and wait if need be - if ( wait !== true && --jQuery.readyWait > 0 ) { - return; - } - - // If there are functions bound, to execute - readyList.resolveWith( document, [ jQuery ] ); - } -} ); - -jQuery.ready.then = readyList.then; - -// The ready event handler and self cleanup method -function completed() { - document.removeEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", completed ); - window.removeEventListener( "load", completed ); - jQuery.ready(); -} - -// Catch cases where $(document).ready() is called -// after the browser event has already occurred. -// Support: IE <=9 - 10 only -// Older IE sometimes signals "interactive" too soon -if ( document.readyState === "complete" || - ( document.readyState !== "loading" && !document.documentElement.doScroll ) ) { - - // Handle it asynchronously to allow scripts the opportunity to delay ready - window.setTimeout( jQuery.ready ); - -} else { - - // Use the handy event callback - document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", completed ); - - // A fallback to window.onload, that will always work - window.addEventListener( "load", completed ); -} - - - - -// Multifunctional method to get and set values of a collection -// The value/s can optionally be executed if it's a function -var access = function( elems, fn, key, value, chainable, emptyGet, raw ) { - var i = 0, - len = elems.length, - bulk = key == null; - - // Sets many values - if ( toType( key ) === "object" ) { - chainable = true; - for ( i in key ) { - access( elems, fn, i, key[ i ], true, emptyGet, raw ); - } - - // Sets one value - } else if ( value !== undefined ) { - chainable = true; - - if ( !isFunction( value ) ) { - raw = true; - } - - if ( bulk ) { - - // Bulk operations run against the entire set - if ( raw ) { - fn.call( elems, value ); - fn = null; - - // ...except when executing function values - } else { - bulk = fn; - fn = function( elem, _key, value ) { - return bulk.call( jQuery( elem ), value ); - }; - } - } - - if ( fn ) { - for ( ; i < len; i++ ) { - fn( - elems[ i ], key, raw ? - value : - value.call( elems[ i ], i, fn( elems[ i ], key ) ) - ); - } - } - } - - if ( chainable ) { - return elems; - } - - // Gets - if ( bulk ) { - return fn.call( elems ); - } - - return len ? fn( elems[ 0 ], key ) : emptyGet; -}; - - -// Matches dashed string for camelizing -var rmsPrefix = /^-ms-/, - rdashAlpha = /-([a-z])/g; - -// Used by camelCase as callback to replace() -function fcamelCase( _all, letter ) { - return letter.toUpperCase(); -} - -// Convert dashed to camelCase; used by the css and data modules -// Support: IE <=9 - 11, Edge 12 - 15 -// Microsoft forgot to hump their vendor prefix (#9572) -function camelCase( string ) { - return string.replace( rmsPrefix, "ms-" ).replace( rdashAlpha, fcamelCase ); -} -var acceptData = function( owner ) { - - // Accepts only: - // - Node - // - Node.ELEMENT_NODE - // - Node.DOCUMENT_NODE - // - Object - // - Any - return owner.nodeType === 1 || owner.nodeType === 9 || !( +owner.nodeType ); -}; - - - - -function Data() { - this.expando = jQuery.expando + Data.uid++; -} - -Data.uid = 1; - -Data.prototype = { - - cache: function( owner ) { - - // Check if the owner object already has a cache - var value = owner[ this.expando ]; - - // If not, create one - if ( !value ) { - value = {}; - - // We can accept data for non-element nodes in modern browsers, - // but we should not, see #8335. - // Always return an empty object. - if ( acceptData( owner ) ) { - - // If it is a node unlikely to be stringify-ed or looped over - // use plain assignment - if ( owner.nodeType ) { - owner[ this.expando ] = value; - - // Otherwise secure it in a non-enumerable property - // configurable must be true to allow the property to be - // deleted when data is removed - } else { - Object.defineProperty( owner, this.expando, { - value: value, - configurable: true - } ); - } - } - } - - return value; - }, - set: function( owner, data, value ) { - var prop, - cache = this.cache( owner ); - - // Handle: [ owner, key, value ] args - // Always use camelCase key (gh-2257) - if ( typeof data === "string" ) { - cache[ camelCase( data ) ] = value; - - // Handle: [ owner, { properties } ] args - } else { - - // Copy the properties one-by-one to the cache object - for ( prop in data ) { - cache[ camelCase( prop ) ] = data[ prop ]; - } - } - return cache; - }, - get: function( owner, key ) { - return key === undefined ? - this.cache( owner ) : - - // Always use camelCase key (gh-2257) - owner[ this.expando ] && owner[ this.expando ][ camelCase( key ) ]; - }, - access: function( owner, key, value ) { - - // In cases where either: - // - // 1. No key was specified - // 2. A string key was specified, but no value provided - // - // Take the "read" path and allow the get method to determine - // which value to return, respectively either: - // - // 1. The entire cache object - // 2. The data stored at the key - // - if ( key === undefined || - ( ( key && typeof key === "string" ) && value === undefined ) ) { - - return this.get( owner, key ); - } - - // When the key is not a string, or both a key and value - // are specified, set or extend (existing objects) with either: - // - // 1. An object of properties - // 2. A key and value - // - this.set( owner, key, value ); - - // Since the "set" path can have two possible entry points - // return the expected data based on which path was taken[*] - return value !== undefined ? value : key; - }, - remove: function( owner, key ) { - var i, - cache = owner[ this.expando ]; - - if ( cache === undefined ) { - return; - } - - if ( key !== undefined ) { - - // Support array or space separated string of keys - if ( Array.isArray( key ) ) { - - // If key is an array of keys... - // We always set camelCase keys, so remove that. - key = key.map( camelCase ); - } else { - key = camelCase( key ); - - // If a key with the spaces exists, use it. - // Otherwise, create an array by matching non-whitespace - key = key in cache ? - [ key ] : - ( key.match( rnothtmlwhite ) || [] ); - } - - i = key.length; - - while ( i-- ) { - delete cache[ key[ i ] ]; - } - } - - // Remove the expando if there's no more data - if ( key === undefined || jQuery.isEmptyObject( cache ) ) { - - // Support: Chrome <=35 - 45 - // Webkit & Blink performance suffers when deleting properties - // from DOM nodes, so set to undefined instead - // https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=378607 (bug restricted) - if ( owner.nodeType ) { - owner[ this.expando ] = undefined; - } else { - delete owner[ this.expando ]; - } - } - }, - hasData: function( owner ) { - var cache = owner[ this.expando ]; - return cache !== undefined && !jQuery.isEmptyObject( cache ); - } -}; -var dataPriv = new Data(); - -var dataUser = new Data(); - - - -// Implementation Summary -// -// 1. Enforce API surface and semantic compatibility with 1.9.x branch -// 2. Improve the module's maintainability by reducing the storage -// paths to a single mechanism. -// 3. Use the same single mechanism to support "private" and "user" data. -// 4. _Never_ expose "private" data to user code (TODO: Drop _data, _removeData) -// 5. Avoid exposing implementation details on user objects (eg. expando properties) -// 6. Provide a clear path for implementation upgrade to WeakMap in 2014 - -var rbrace = /^(?:\{[\w\W]*\}|\[[\w\W]*\])$/, - rmultiDash = /[A-Z]/g; - -function getData( data ) { - if ( data === "true" ) { - return true; - } - - if ( data === "false" ) { - return false; - } - - if ( data === "null" ) { - return null; - } - - // Only convert to a number if it doesn't change the string - if ( data === +data + "" ) { - return +data; - } - - if ( rbrace.test( data ) ) { - return JSON.parse( data ); - } - - return data; -} - -function dataAttr( elem, key, data ) { - var name; - - // If nothing was found internally, try to fetch any - // data from the HTML5 data-* attribute - if ( data === undefined && elem.nodeType === 1 ) { - name = "data-" + key.replace( rmultiDash, "-$&" ).toLowerCase(); - data = elem.getAttribute( name ); - - if ( typeof data === "string" ) { - try { - data = getData( data ); - } catch ( e ) {} - - // Make sure we set the data so it isn't changed later - dataUser.set( elem, key, data ); - } else { - data = undefined; - } - } - return data; -} - -jQuery.extend( { - hasData: function( elem ) { - return dataUser.hasData( elem ) || dataPriv.hasData( elem ); - }, - - data: function( elem, name, data ) { - return dataUser.access( elem, name, data ); - }, - - removeData: function( elem, name ) { - dataUser.remove( elem, name ); - }, - - // TODO: Now that all calls to _data and _removeData have been replaced - // with direct calls to dataPriv methods, these can be deprecated. - _data: function( elem, name, data ) { - return dataPriv.access( elem, name, data ); - }, - - _removeData: function( elem, name ) { - dataPriv.remove( elem, name ); - } -} ); - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - data: function( key, value ) { - var i, name, data, - elem = this[ 0 ], - attrs = elem && elem.attributes; - - // Gets all values - if ( key === undefined ) { - if ( this.length ) { - data = dataUser.get( elem ); - - if ( elem.nodeType === 1 && !dataPriv.get( elem, "hasDataAttrs" ) ) { - i = attrs.length; - while ( i-- ) { - - // Support: IE 11 only - // The attrs elements can be null (#14894) - if ( attrs[ i ] ) { - name = attrs[ i ].name; - if ( name.indexOf( "data-" ) === 0 ) { - name = camelCase( name.slice( 5 ) ); - dataAttr( elem, name, data[ name ] ); - } - } - } - dataPriv.set( elem, "hasDataAttrs", true ); - } - } - - return data; - } - - // Sets multiple values - if ( typeof key === "object" ) { - return this.each( function() { - dataUser.set( this, key ); - } ); - } - - return access( this, function( value ) { - var data; - - // The calling jQuery object (element matches) is not empty - // (and therefore has an element appears at this[ 0 ]) and the - // `value` parameter was not undefined. An empty jQuery object - // will result in `undefined` for elem = this[ 0 ] which will - // throw an exception if an attempt to read a data cache is made. - if ( elem && value === undefined ) { - - // Attempt to get data from the cache - // The key will always be camelCased in Data - data = dataUser.get( elem, key ); - if ( data !== undefined ) { - return data; - } - - // Attempt to "discover" the data in - // HTML5 custom data-* attrs - data = dataAttr( elem, key ); - if ( data !== undefined ) { - return data; - } - - // We tried really hard, but the data doesn't exist. - return; - } - - // Set the data... - this.each( function() { - - // We always store the camelCased key - dataUser.set( this, key, value ); - } ); - }, null, value, arguments.length > 1, null, true ); - }, - - removeData: function( key ) { - return this.each( function() { - dataUser.remove( this, key ); - } ); - } -} ); - - -jQuery.extend( { - queue: function( elem, type, data ) { - var queue; - - if ( elem ) { - type = ( type || "fx" ) + "queue"; - queue = dataPriv.get( elem, type ); - - // Speed up dequeue by getting out quickly if this is just a lookup - if ( data ) { - if ( !queue || Array.isArray( data ) ) { - queue = dataPriv.access( elem, type, jQuery.makeArray( data ) ); - } else { - queue.push( data ); - } - } - return queue || []; - } - }, - - dequeue: function( elem, type ) { - type = type || "fx"; - - var queue = jQuery.queue( elem, type ), - startLength = queue.length, - fn = queue.shift(), - hooks = jQuery._queueHooks( elem, type ), - next = function() { - jQuery.dequeue( elem, type ); - }; - - // If the fx queue is dequeued, always remove the progress sentinel - if ( fn === "inprogress" ) { - fn = queue.shift(); - startLength--; - } - - if ( fn ) { - - // Add a progress sentinel to prevent the fx queue from being - // automatically dequeued - if ( type === "fx" ) { - queue.unshift( "inprogress" ); - } - - // Clear up the last queue stop function - delete hooks.stop; - fn.call( elem, next, hooks ); - } - - if ( !startLength && hooks ) { - hooks.empty.fire(); - } - }, - - // Not public - generate a queueHooks object, or return the current one - _queueHooks: function( elem, type ) { - var key = type + "queueHooks"; - return dataPriv.get( elem, key ) || dataPriv.access( elem, key, { - empty: jQuery.Callbacks( "once memory" ).add( function() { - dataPriv.remove( elem, [ type + "queue", key ] ); - } ) - } ); - } -} ); - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - queue: function( type, data ) { - var setter = 2; - - if ( typeof type !== "string" ) { - data = type; - type = "fx"; - setter--; - } - - if ( arguments.length < setter ) { - return jQuery.queue( this[ 0 ], type ); - } - - return data === undefined ? - this : - this.each( function() { - var queue = jQuery.queue( this, type, data ); - - // Ensure a hooks for this queue - jQuery._queueHooks( this, type ); - - if ( type === "fx" && queue[ 0 ] !== "inprogress" ) { - jQuery.dequeue( this, type ); - } - } ); - }, - dequeue: function( type ) { - return this.each( function() { - jQuery.dequeue( this, type ); - } ); - }, - clearQueue: function( type ) { - return this.queue( type || "fx", [] ); - }, - - // Get a promise resolved when queues of a certain type - // are emptied (fx is the type by default) - promise: function( type, obj ) { - var tmp, - count = 1, - defer = jQuery.Deferred(), - elements = this, - i = this.length, - resolve = function() { - if ( !( --count ) ) { - defer.resolveWith( elements, [ elements ] ); - } - }; - - if ( typeof type !== "string" ) { - obj = type; - type = undefined; - } - type = type || "fx"; - - while ( i-- ) { - tmp = dataPriv.get( elements[ i ], type + "queueHooks" ); - if ( tmp && tmp.empty ) { - count++; - tmp.empty.add( resolve ); - } - } - resolve(); - return defer.promise( obj ); - } -} ); -var pnum = ( /[+-]?(?:\d*\.|)\d+(?:[eE][+-]?\d+|)/ ).source; - -var rcssNum = new RegExp( "^(?:([+-])=|)(" + pnum + ")([a-z%]*)$", "i" ); - - -var cssExpand = [ "Top", "Right", "Bottom", "Left" ]; - -var documentElement = document.documentElement; - - - - var isAttached = function( elem ) { - return jQuery.contains( elem.ownerDocument, elem ); - }, - composed = { composed: true }; - - // Support: IE 9 - 11+, Edge 12 - 18+, iOS 10.0 - 10.2 only - // Check attachment across shadow DOM boundaries when possible (gh-3504) - // Support: iOS 10.0-10.2 only - // Early iOS 10 versions support `attachShadow` but not `getRootNode`, - // leading to errors. We need to check for `getRootNode`. - if ( documentElement.getRootNode ) { - isAttached = function( elem ) { - return jQuery.contains( elem.ownerDocument, elem ) || - elem.getRootNode( composed ) === elem.ownerDocument; - }; - } -var isHiddenWithinTree = function( elem, el ) { - - // isHiddenWithinTree might be called from jQuery#filter function; - // in that case, element will be second argument - elem = el || elem; - - // Inline style trumps all - return elem.style.display === "none" || - elem.style.display === "" && - - // Otherwise, check computed style - // Support: Firefox <=43 - 45 - // Disconnected elements can have computed display: none, so first confirm that elem is - // in the document. - isAttached( elem ) && - - jQuery.css( elem, "display" ) === "none"; - }; - - - -function adjustCSS( elem, prop, valueParts, tween ) { - var adjusted, scale, - maxIterations = 20, - currentValue = tween ? - function() { - return tween.cur(); - } : - function() { - return jQuery.css( elem, prop, "" ); - }, - initial = currentValue(), - unit = valueParts && valueParts[ 3 ] || ( jQuery.cssNumber[ prop ] ? "" : "px" ), - - // Starting value computation is required for potential unit mismatches - initialInUnit = elem.nodeType && - ( jQuery.cssNumber[ prop ] || unit !== "px" && +initial ) && - rcssNum.exec( jQuery.css( elem, prop ) ); - - if ( initialInUnit && initialInUnit[ 3 ] !== unit ) { - - // Support: Firefox <=54 - // Halve the iteration target value to prevent interference from CSS upper bounds (gh-2144) - initial = initial / 2; - - // Trust units reported by jQuery.css - unit = unit || initialInUnit[ 3 ]; - - // Iteratively approximate from a nonzero starting point - initialInUnit = +initial || 1; - - while ( maxIterations-- ) { - - // Evaluate and update our best guess (doubling guesses that zero out). - // Finish if the scale equals or crosses 1 (making the old*new product non-positive). - jQuery.style( elem, prop, initialInUnit + unit ); - if ( ( 1 - scale ) * ( 1 - ( scale = currentValue() / initial || 0.5 ) ) <= 0 ) { - maxIterations = 0; - } - initialInUnit = initialInUnit / scale; - - } - - initialInUnit = initialInUnit * 2; - jQuery.style( elem, prop, initialInUnit + unit ); - - // Make sure we update the tween properties later on - valueParts = valueParts || []; - } - - if ( valueParts ) { - initialInUnit = +initialInUnit || +initial || 0; - - // Apply relative offset (+=/-=) if specified - adjusted = valueParts[ 1 ] ? - initialInUnit + ( valueParts[ 1 ] + 1 ) * valueParts[ 2 ] : - +valueParts[ 2 ]; - if ( tween ) { - tween.unit = unit; - tween.start = initialInUnit; - tween.end = adjusted; - } - } - return adjusted; -} - - -var defaultDisplayMap = {}; - -function getDefaultDisplay( elem ) { - var temp, - doc = elem.ownerDocument, - nodeName = elem.nodeName, - display = defaultDisplayMap[ nodeName ]; - - if ( display ) { - return display; - } - - temp = doc.body.appendChild( doc.createElement( nodeName ) ); - display = jQuery.css( temp, "display" ); - - temp.parentNode.removeChild( temp ); - - if ( display === "none" ) { - display = "block"; - } - defaultDisplayMap[ nodeName ] = display; - - return display; -} - -function showHide( elements, show ) { - var display, elem, - values = [], - index = 0, - length = elements.length; - - // Determine new display value for elements that need to change - for ( ; index < length; index++ ) { - elem = elements[ index ]; - if ( !elem.style ) { - continue; - } - - display = elem.style.display; - if ( show ) { - - // Since we force visibility upon cascade-hidden elements, an immediate (and slow) - // check is required in this first loop unless we have a nonempty display value (either - // inline or about-to-be-restored) - if ( display === "none" ) { - values[ index ] = dataPriv.get( elem, "display" ) || null; - if ( !values[ index ] ) { - elem.style.display = ""; - } - } - if ( elem.style.display === "" && isHiddenWithinTree( elem ) ) { - values[ index ] = getDefaultDisplay( elem ); - } - } else { - if ( display !== "none" ) { - values[ index ] = "none"; - - // Remember what we're overwriting - dataPriv.set( elem, "display", display ); - } - } - } - - // Set the display of the elements in a second loop to avoid constant reflow - for ( index = 0; index < length; index++ ) { - if ( values[ index ] != null ) { - elements[ index ].style.display = values[ index ]; - } - } - - return elements; -} - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - show: function() { - return showHide( this, true ); - }, - hide: function() { - return showHide( this ); - }, - toggle: function( state ) { - if ( typeof state === "boolean" ) { - return state ? this.show() : this.hide(); - } - - return this.each( function() { - if ( isHiddenWithinTree( this ) ) { - jQuery( this ).show(); - } else { - jQuery( this ).hide(); - } - } ); - } -} ); -var rcheckableType = ( /^(?:checkbox|radio)$/i ); - -var rtagName = ( /<([a-z][^\/\0>\x20\t\r\n\f]*)/i ); - -var rscriptType = ( /^$|^module$|\/(?:java|ecma)script/i ); - - - -( function() { - var fragment = document.createDocumentFragment(), - div = fragment.appendChild( document.createElement( "div" ) ), - input = document.createElement( "input" ); - - // Support: Android 4.0 - 4.3 only - // Check state lost if the name is set (#11217) - // Support: Windows Web Apps (WWA) - // `name` and `type` must use .setAttribute for WWA (#14901) - input.setAttribute( "type", "radio" ); - input.setAttribute( "checked", "checked" ); - input.setAttribute( "name", "t" ); - - div.appendChild( input ); - - // Support: Android <=4.1 only - // Older WebKit doesn't clone checked state correctly in fragments - support.checkClone = div.cloneNode( true ).cloneNode( true ).lastChild.checked; - - // Support: IE <=11 only - // Make sure textarea (and checkbox) defaultValue is properly cloned - div.innerHTML = ""; - support.noCloneChecked = !!div.cloneNode( true ).lastChild.defaultValue; - - // Support: IE <=9 only - // IE <=9 replaces "; - support.option = !!div.lastChild; -} )(); - - -// We have to close these tags to support XHTML (#13200) -var wrapMap = { - - // XHTML parsers do not magically insert elements in the - // same way that tag soup parsers do. So we cannot shorten - // this by omitting or other required elements. - thead: [ 1, "", "
" ], - col: [ 2, "", "
" ], - tr: [ 2, "", "
" ], - td: [ 3, "", "
" ], - - _default: [ 0, "", "" ] -}; - -wrapMap.tbody = wrapMap.tfoot = wrapMap.colgroup = wrapMap.caption = wrapMap.thead; -wrapMap.th = wrapMap.td; - -// Support: IE <=9 only -if ( !support.option ) { - wrapMap.optgroup = wrapMap.option = [ 1, "" ]; -} - - -function getAll( context, tag ) { - - // Support: IE <=9 - 11 only - // Use typeof to avoid zero-argument method invocation on host objects (#15151) - var ret; - - if ( typeof context.getElementsByTagName !== "undefined" ) { - ret = context.getElementsByTagName( tag || "*" ); - - } else if ( typeof context.querySelectorAll !== "undefined" ) { - ret = context.querySelectorAll( tag || "*" ); - - } else { - ret = []; - } - - if ( tag === undefined || tag && nodeName( context, tag ) ) { - return jQuery.merge( [ context ], ret ); - } - - return ret; -} - - -// Mark scripts as having already been evaluated -function setGlobalEval( elems, refElements ) { - var i = 0, - l = elems.length; - - for ( ; i < l; i++ ) { - dataPriv.set( - elems[ i ], - "globalEval", - !refElements || dataPriv.get( refElements[ i ], "globalEval" ) - ); - } -} - - -var rhtml = /<|&#?\w+;/; - -function buildFragment( elems, context, scripts, selection, ignored ) { - var elem, tmp, tag, wrap, attached, j, - fragment = context.createDocumentFragment(), - nodes = [], - i = 0, - l = elems.length; - - for ( ; i < l; i++ ) { - elem = elems[ i ]; - - if ( elem || elem === 0 ) { - - // Add nodes directly - if ( toType( elem ) === "object" ) { - - // Support: Android <=4.0 only, PhantomJS 1 only - // push.apply(_, arraylike) throws on ancient WebKit - jQuery.merge( nodes, elem.nodeType ? [ elem ] : elem ); - - // Convert non-html into a text node - } else if ( !rhtml.test( elem ) ) { - nodes.push( context.createTextNode( elem ) ); - - // Convert html into DOM nodes - } else { - tmp = tmp || fragment.appendChild( context.createElement( "div" ) ); - - // Deserialize a standard representation - tag = ( rtagName.exec( elem ) || [ "", "" ] )[ 1 ].toLowerCase(); - wrap = wrapMap[ tag ] || wrapMap._default; - tmp.innerHTML = wrap[ 1 ] + jQuery.htmlPrefilter( elem ) + wrap[ 2 ]; - - // Descend through wrappers to the right content - j = wrap[ 0 ]; - while ( j-- ) { - tmp = tmp.lastChild; - } - - // Support: Android <=4.0 only, PhantomJS 1 only - // push.apply(_, arraylike) throws on ancient WebKit - jQuery.merge( nodes, tmp.childNodes ); - - // Remember the top-level container - tmp = fragment.firstChild; - - // Ensure the created nodes are orphaned (#12392) - tmp.textContent = ""; - } - } - } - - // Remove wrapper from fragment - fragment.textContent = ""; - - i = 0; - while ( ( elem = nodes[ i++ ] ) ) { - - // Skip elements already in the context collection (trac-4087) - if ( selection && jQuery.inArray( elem, selection ) > -1 ) { - if ( ignored ) { - ignored.push( elem ); - } - continue; - } - - attached = isAttached( elem ); - - // Append to fragment - tmp = getAll( fragment.appendChild( elem ), "script" ); - - // Preserve script evaluation history - if ( attached ) { - setGlobalEval( tmp ); - } - - // Capture executables - if ( scripts ) { - j = 0; - while ( ( elem = tmp[ j++ ] ) ) { - if ( rscriptType.test( elem.type || "" ) ) { - scripts.push( elem ); - } - } - } - } - - return fragment; -} - - -var - rkeyEvent = /^key/, - rmouseEvent = /^(?:mouse|pointer|contextmenu|drag|drop)|click/, - rtypenamespace = /^([^.]*)(?:\.(.+)|)/; - -function returnTrue() { - return true; -} - -function returnFalse() { - return false; -} - -// Support: IE <=9 - 11+ -// focus() and blur() are asynchronous, except when they are no-op. -// So expect focus to be synchronous when the element is already active, -// and blur to be synchronous when the element is not already active. -// (focus and blur are always synchronous in other supported browsers, -// this just defines when we can count on it). -function expectSync( elem, type ) { - return ( elem === safeActiveElement() ) === ( type === "focus" ); -} - -// Support: IE <=9 only -// Accessing document.activeElement can throw unexpectedly -// https://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/13393 -function safeActiveElement() { - try { - return document.activeElement; - } catch ( err ) { } -} - -function on( elem, types, selector, data, fn, one ) { - var origFn, type; - - // Types can be a map of types/handlers - if ( typeof types === "object" ) { - - // ( types-Object, selector, data ) - if ( typeof selector !== "string" ) { - - // ( types-Object, data ) - data = data || selector; - selector = undefined; - } - for ( type in types ) { - on( elem, type, selector, data, types[ type ], one ); - } - return elem; - } - - if ( data == null && fn == null ) { - - // ( types, fn ) - fn = selector; - data = selector = undefined; - } else if ( fn == null ) { - if ( typeof selector === "string" ) { - - // ( types, selector, fn ) - fn = data; - data = undefined; - } else { - - // ( types, data, fn ) - fn = data; - data = selector; - selector = undefined; - } - } - if ( fn === false ) { - fn = returnFalse; - } else if ( !fn ) { - return elem; - } - - if ( one === 1 ) { - origFn = fn; - fn = function( event ) { - - // Can use an empty set, since event contains the info - jQuery().off( event ); - return origFn.apply( this, arguments ); - }; - - // Use same guid so caller can remove using origFn - fn.guid = origFn.guid || ( origFn.guid = jQuery.guid++ ); - } - return elem.each( function() { - jQuery.event.add( this, types, fn, data, selector ); - } ); -} - -/* - * Helper functions for managing events -- not part of the public interface. - * Props to Dean Edwards' addEvent library for many of the ideas. - */ -jQuery.event = { - - global: {}, - - add: function( elem, types, handler, data, selector ) { - - var handleObjIn, eventHandle, tmp, - events, t, handleObj, - special, handlers, type, namespaces, origType, - elemData = dataPriv.get( elem ); - - // Only attach events to objects that accept data - if ( !acceptData( elem ) ) { - return; - } - - // Caller can pass in an object of custom data in lieu of the handler - if ( handler.handler ) { - handleObjIn = handler; - handler = handleObjIn.handler; - selector = handleObjIn.selector; - } - - // Ensure that invalid selectors throw exceptions at attach time - // Evaluate against documentElement in case elem is a non-element node (e.g., document) - if ( selector ) { - jQuery.find.matchesSelector( documentElement, selector ); - } - - // Make sure that the handler has a unique ID, used to find/remove it later - if ( !handler.guid ) { - handler.guid = jQuery.guid++; - } - - // Init the element's event structure and main handler, if this is the first - if ( !( events = elemData.events ) ) { - events = elemData.events = Object.create( null ); - } - if ( !( eventHandle = elemData.handle ) ) { - eventHandle = elemData.handle = function( e ) { - - // Discard the second event of a jQuery.event.trigger() and - // when an event is called after a page has unloaded - return typeof jQuery !== "undefined" && jQuery.event.triggered !== e.type ? - jQuery.event.dispatch.apply( elem, arguments ) : undefined; - }; - } - - // Handle multiple events separated by a space - types = ( types || "" ).match( rnothtmlwhite ) || [ "" ]; - t = types.length; - while ( t-- ) { - tmp = rtypenamespace.exec( types[ t ] ) || []; - type = origType = tmp[ 1 ]; - namespaces = ( tmp[ 2 ] || "" ).split( "." ).sort(); - - // There *must* be a type, no attaching namespace-only handlers - if ( !type ) { - continue; - } - - // If event changes its type, use the special event handlers for the changed type - special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {}; - - // If selector defined, determine special event api type, otherwise given type - type = ( selector ? special.delegateType : special.bindType ) || type; - - // Update special based on newly reset type - special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {}; - - // handleObj is passed to all event handlers - handleObj = jQuery.extend( { - type: type, - origType: origType, - data: data, - handler: handler, - guid: handler.guid, - selector: selector, - needsContext: selector && jQuery.expr.match.needsContext.test( selector ), - namespace: namespaces.join( "." ) - }, handleObjIn ); - - // Init the event handler queue if we're the first - if ( !( handlers = events[ type ] ) ) { - handlers = events[ type ] = []; - handlers.delegateCount = 0; - - // Only use addEventListener if the special events handler returns false - if ( !special.setup || - special.setup.call( elem, data, namespaces, eventHandle ) === false ) { - - if ( elem.addEventListener ) { - elem.addEventListener( type, eventHandle ); - } - } - } - - if ( special.add ) { - special.add.call( elem, handleObj ); - - if ( !handleObj.handler.guid ) { - handleObj.handler.guid = handler.guid; - } - } - - // Add to the element's handler list, delegates in front - if ( selector ) { - handlers.splice( handlers.delegateCount++, 0, handleObj ); - } else { - handlers.push( handleObj ); - } - - // Keep track of which events have ever been used, for event optimization - jQuery.event.global[ type ] = true; - } - - }, - - // Detach an event or set of events from an element - remove: function( elem, types, handler, selector, mappedTypes ) { - - var j, origCount, tmp, - events, t, handleObj, - special, handlers, type, namespaces, origType, - elemData = dataPriv.hasData( elem ) && dataPriv.get( elem ); - - if ( !elemData || !( events = elemData.events ) ) { - return; - } - - // Once for each type.namespace in types; type may be omitted - types = ( types || "" ).match( rnothtmlwhite ) || [ "" ]; - t = types.length; - while ( t-- ) { - tmp = rtypenamespace.exec( types[ t ] ) || []; - type = origType = tmp[ 1 ]; - namespaces = ( tmp[ 2 ] || "" ).split( "." ).sort(); - - // Unbind all events (on this namespace, if provided) for the element - if ( !type ) { - for ( type in events ) { - jQuery.event.remove( elem, type + types[ t ], handler, selector, true ); - } - continue; - } - - special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {}; - type = ( selector ? special.delegateType : special.bindType ) || type; - handlers = events[ type ] || []; - tmp = tmp[ 2 ] && - new RegExp( "(^|\\.)" + namespaces.join( "\\.(?:.*\\.|)" ) + "(\\.|$)" ); - - // Remove matching events - origCount = j = handlers.length; - while ( j-- ) { - handleObj = handlers[ j ]; - - if ( ( mappedTypes || origType === handleObj.origType ) && - ( !handler || handler.guid === handleObj.guid ) && - ( !tmp || tmp.test( handleObj.namespace ) ) && - ( !selector || selector === handleObj.selector || - selector === "**" && handleObj.selector ) ) { - handlers.splice( j, 1 ); - - if ( handleObj.selector ) { - handlers.delegateCount--; - } - if ( special.remove ) { - special.remove.call( elem, handleObj ); - } - } - } - - // Remove generic event handler if we removed something and no more handlers exist - // (avoids potential for endless recursion during removal of special event handlers) - if ( origCount && !handlers.length ) { - if ( !special.teardown || - special.teardown.call( elem, namespaces, elemData.handle ) === false ) { - - jQuery.removeEvent( elem, type, elemData.handle ); - } - - delete events[ type ]; - } - } - - // Remove data and the expando if it's no longer used - if ( jQuery.isEmptyObject( events ) ) { - dataPriv.remove( elem, "handle events" ); - } - }, - - dispatch: function( nativeEvent ) { - - var i, j, ret, matched, handleObj, handlerQueue, - args = new Array( arguments.length ), - - // Make a writable jQuery.Event from the native event object - event = jQuery.event.fix( nativeEvent ), - - handlers = ( - dataPriv.get( this, "events" ) || Object.create( null ) - )[ event.type ] || [], - special = jQuery.event.special[ event.type ] || {}; - - // Use the fix-ed jQuery.Event rather than the (read-only) native event - args[ 0 ] = event; - - for ( i = 1; i < arguments.length; i++ ) { - args[ i ] = arguments[ i ]; - } - - event.delegateTarget = this; - - // Call the preDispatch hook for the mapped type, and let it bail if desired - if ( special.preDispatch && special.preDispatch.call( this, event ) === false ) { - return; - } - - // Determine handlers - handlerQueue = jQuery.event.handlers.call( this, event, handlers ); - - // Run delegates first; they may want to stop propagation beneath us - i = 0; - while ( ( matched = handlerQueue[ i++ ] ) && !event.isPropagationStopped() ) { - event.currentTarget = matched.elem; - - j = 0; - while ( ( handleObj = matched.handlers[ j++ ] ) && - !event.isImmediatePropagationStopped() ) { - - // If the event is namespaced, then each handler is only invoked if it is - // specially universal or its namespaces are a superset of the event's. - if ( !event.rnamespace || handleObj.namespace === false || - event.rnamespace.test( handleObj.namespace ) ) { - - event.handleObj = handleObj; - event.data = handleObj.data; - - ret = ( ( jQuery.event.special[ handleObj.origType ] || {} ).handle || - handleObj.handler ).apply( matched.elem, args ); - - if ( ret !== undefined ) { - if ( ( event.result = ret ) === false ) { - event.preventDefault(); - event.stopPropagation(); - } - } - } - } - } - - // Call the postDispatch hook for the mapped type - if ( special.postDispatch ) { - special.postDispatch.call( this, event ); - } - - return event.result; - }, - - handlers: function( event, handlers ) { - var i, handleObj, sel, matchedHandlers, matchedSelectors, - handlerQueue = [], - delegateCount = handlers.delegateCount, - cur = event.target; - - // Find delegate handlers - if ( delegateCount && - - // Support: IE <=9 - // Black-hole SVG instance trees (trac-13180) - cur.nodeType && - - // Support: Firefox <=42 - // Suppress spec-violating clicks indicating a non-primary pointer button (trac-3861) - // https://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/#event-type-click - // Support: IE 11 only - // ...but not arrow key "clicks" of radio inputs, which can have `button` -1 (gh-2343) - !( event.type === "click" && event.button >= 1 ) ) { - - for ( ; cur !== this; cur = cur.parentNode || this ) { - - // Don't check non-elements (#13208) - // Don't process clicks on disabled elements (#6911, #8165, #11382, #11764) - if ( cur.nodeType === 1 && !( event.type === "click" && cur.disabled === true ) ) { - matchedHandlers = []; - matchedSelectors = {}; - for ( i = 0; i < delegateCount; i++ ) { - handleObj = handlers[ i ]; - - // Don't conflict with Object.prototype properties (#13203) - sel = handleObj.selector + " "; - - if ( matchedSelectors[ sel ] === undefined ) { - matchedSelectors[ sel ] = handleObj.needsContext ? - jQuery( sel, this ).index( cur ) > -1 : - jQuery.find( sel, this, null, [ cur ] ).length; - } - if ( matchedSelectors[ sel ] ) { - matchedHandlers.push( handleObj ); - } - } - if ( matchedHandlers.length ) { - handlerQueue.push( { elem: cur, handlers: matchedHandlers } ); - } - } - } - } - - // Add the remaining (directly-bound) handlers - cur = this; - if ( delegateCount < handlers.length ) { - handlerQueue.push( { elem: cur, handlers: handlers.slice( delegateCount ) } ); - } - - return handlerQueue; - }, - - addProp: function( name, hook ) { - Object.defineProperty( jQuery.Event.prototype, name, { - enumerable: true, - configurable: true, - - get: isFunction( hook ) ? - function() { - if ( this.originalEvent ) { - return hook( this.originalEvent ); - } - } : - function() { - if ( this.originalEvent ) { - return this.originalEvent[ name ]; - } - }, - - set: function( value ) { - Object.defineProperty( this, name, { - enumerable: true, - configurable: true, - writable: true, - value: value - } ); - } - } ); - }, - - fix: function( originalEvent ) { - return originalEvent[ jQuery.expando ] ? - originalEvent : - new jQuery.Event( originalEvent ); - }, - - special: { - load: { - - // Prevent triggered image.load events from bubbling to window.load - noBubble: true - }, - click: { - - // Utilize native event to ensure correct state for checkable inputs - setup: function( data ) { - - // For mutual compressibility with _default, replace `this` access with a local var. - // `|| data` is dead code meant only to preserve the variable through minification. - var el = this || data; - - // Claim the first handler - if ( rcheckableType.test( el.type ) && - el.click && nodeName( el, "input" ) ) { - - // dataPriv.set( el, "click", ... ) - leverageNative( el, "click", returnTrue ); - } - - // Return false to allow normal processing in the caller - return false; - }, - trigger: function( data ) { - - // For mutual compressibility with _default, replace `this` access with a local var. - // `|| data` is dead code meant only to preserve the variable through minification. - var el = this || data; - - // Force setup before triggering a click - if ( rcheckableType.test( el.type ) && - el.click && nodeName( el, "input" ) ) { - - leverageNative( el, "click" ); - } - - // Return non-false to allow normal event-path propagation - return true; - }, - - // For cross-browser consistency, suppress native .click() on links - // Also prevent it if we're currently inside a leveraged native-event stack - _default: function( event ) { - var target = event.target; - return rcheckableType.test( target.type ) && - target.click && nodeName( target, "input" ) && - dataPriv.get( target, "click" ) || - nodeName( target, "a" ); - } - }, - - beforeunload: { - postDispatch: function( event ) { - - // Support: Firefox 20+ - // Firefox doesn't alert if the returnValue field is not set. - if ( event.result !== undefined && event.originalEvent ) { - event.originalEvent.returnValue = event.result; - } - } - } - } -}; - -// Ensure the presence of an event listener that handles manually-triggered -// synthetic events by interrupting progress until reinvoked in response to -// *native* events that it fires directly, ensuring that state changes have -// already occurred before other listeners are invoked. -function leverageNative( el, type, expectSync ) { - - // Missing expectSync indicates a trigger call, which must force setup through jQuery.event.add - if ( !expectSync ) { - if ( dataPriv.get( el, type ) === undefined ) { - jQuery.event.add( el, type, returnTrue ); - } - return; - } - - // Register the controller as a special universal handler for all event namespaces - dataPriv.set( el, type, false ); - jQuery.event.add( el, type, { - namespace: false, - handler: function( event ) { - var notAsync, result, - saved = dataPriv.get( this, type ); - - if ( ( event.isTrigger & 1 ) && this[ type ] ) { - - // Interrupt processing of the outer synthetic .trigger()ed event - // Saved data should be false in such cases, but might be a leftover capture object - // from an async native handler (gh-4350) - if ( !saved.length ) { - - // Store arguments for use when handling the inner native event - // There will always be at least one argument (an event object), so this array - // will not be confused with a leftover capture object. - saved = slice.call( arguments ); - dataPriv.set( this, type, saved ); - - // Trigger the native event and capture its result - // Support: IE <=9 - 11+ - // focus() and blur() are asynchronous - notAsync = expectSync( this, type ); - this[ type ](); - result = dataPriv.get( this, type ); - if ( saved !== result || notAsync ) { - dataPriv.set( this, type, false ); - } else { - result = {}; - } - if ( saved !== result ) { - - // Cancel the outer synthetic event - event.stopImmediatePropagation(); - event.preventDefault(); - return result.value; - } - - // If this is an inner synthetic event for an event with a bubbling surrogate - // (focus or blur), assume that the surrogate already propagated from triggering the - // native event and prevent that from happening again here. - // This technically gets the ordering wrong w.r.t. to `.trigger()` (in which the - // bubbling surrogate propagates *after* the non-bubbling base), but that seems - // less bad than duplication. - } else if ( ( jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {} ).delegateType ) { - event.stopPropagation(); - } - - // If this is a native event triggered above, everything is now in order - // Fire an inner synthetic event with the original arguments - } else if ( saved.length ) { - - // ...and capture the result - dataPriv.set( this, type, { - value: jQuery.event.trigger( - - // Support: IE <=9 - 11+ - // Extend with the prototype to reset the above stopImmediatePropagation() - jQuery.extend( saved[ 0 ], jQuery.Event.prototype ), - saved.slice( 1 ), - this - ) - } ); - - // Abort handling of the native event - event.stopImmediatePropagation(); - } - } - } ); -} - -jQuery.removeEvent = function( elem, type, handle ) { - - // This "if" is needed for plain objects - if ( elem.removeEventListener ) { - elem.removeEventListener( type, handle ); - } -}; - -jQuery.Event = function( src, props ) { - - // Allow instantiation without the 'new' keyword - if ( !( this instanceof jQuery.Event ) ) { - return new jQuery.Event( src, props ); - } - - // Event object - if ( src && src.type ) { - this.originalEvent = src; - this.type = src.type; - - // Events bubbling up the document may have been marked as prevented - // by a handler lower down the tree; reflect the correct value. - this.isDefaultPrevented = src.defaultPrevented || - src.defaultPrevented === undefined && - - // Support: Android <=2.3 only - src.returnValue === false ? - returnTrue : - returnFalse; - - // Create target properties - // Support: Safari <=6 - 7 only - // Target should not be a text node (#504, #13143) - this.target = ( src.target && src.target.nodeType === 3 ) ? - src.target.parentNode : - src.target; - - this.currentTarget = src.currentTarget; - this.relatedTarget = src.relatedTarget; - - // Event type - } else { - this.type = src; - } - - // Put explicitly provided properties onto the event object - if ( props ) { - jQuery.extend( this, props ); - } - - // Create a timestamp if incoming event doesn't have one - this.timeStamp = src && src.timeStamp || Date.now(); - - // Mark it as fixed - this[ jQuery.expando ] = true; -}; - -// jQuery.Event is based on DOM3 Events as specified by the ECMAScript Language Binding -// https://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-DOM-Level-3-Events-20030331/ecma-script-binding.html -jQuery.Event.prototype = { - constructor: jQuery.Event, - isDefaultPrevented: returnFalse, - isPropagationStopped: returnFalse, - isImmediatePropagationStopped: returnFalse, - isSimulated: false, - - preventDefault: function() { - var e = this.originalEvent; - - this.isDefaultPrevented = returnTrue; - - if ( e && !this.isSimulated ) { - e.preventDefault(); - } - }, - stopPropagation: function() { - var e = this.originalEvent; - - this.isPropagationStopped = returnTrue; - - if ( e && !this.isSimulated ) { - e.stopPropagation(); - } - }, - stopImmediatePropagation: function() { - var e = this.originalEvent; - - this.isImmediatePropagationStopped = returnTrue; - - if ( e && !this.isSimulated ) { - e.stopImmediatePropagation(); - } - - this.stopPropagation(); - } -}; - -// Includes all common event props including KeyEvent and MouseEvent specific props -jQuery.each( { - altKey: true, - bubbles: true, - cancelable: true, - changedTouches: true, - ctrlKey: true, - detail: true, - eventPhase: true, - metaKey: true, - pageX: true, - pageY: true, - shiftKey: true, - view: true, - "char": true, - code: true, - charCode: true, - key: true, - keyCode: true, - button: true, - buttons: true, - clientX: true, - clientY: true, - offsetX: true, - offsetY: true, - pointerId: true, - pointerType: true, - screenX: true, - screenY: true, - targetTouches: true, - toElement: true, - touches: true, - - which: function( event ) { - var button = event.button; - - // Add which for key events - if ( event.which == null && rkeyEvent.test( event.type ) ) { - return event.charCode != null ? event.charCode : event.keyCode; - } - - // Add which for click: 1 === left; 2 === middle; 3 === right - if ( !event.which && button !== undefined && rmouseEvent.test( event.type ) ) { - if ( button & 1 ) { - return 1; - } - - if ( button & 2 ) { - return 3; - } - - if ( button & 4 ) { - return 2; - } - - return 0; - } - - return event.which; - } -}, jQuery.event.addProp ); - -jQuery.each( { focus: "focusin", blur: "focusout" }, function( type, delegateType ) { - jQuery.event.special[ type ] = { - - // Utilize native event if possible so blur/focus sequence is correct - setup: function() { - - // Claim the first handler - // dataPriv.set( this, "focus", ... ) - // dataPriv.set( this, "blur", ... ) - leverageNative( this, type, expectSync ); - - // Return false to allow normal processing in the caller - return false; - }, - trigger: function() { - - // Force setup before trigger - leverageNative( this, type ); - - // Return non-false to allow normal event-path propagation - return true; - }, - - delegateType: delegateType - }; -} ); - -// Create mouseenter/leave events using mouseover/out and event-time checks -// so that event delegation works in jQuery. -// Do the same for pointerenter/pointerleave and pointerover/pointerout -// -// Support: Safari 7 only -// Safari sends mouseenter too often; see: -// https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=470258 -// for the description of the bug (it existed in older Chrome versions as well). -jQuery.each( { - mouseenter: "mouseover", - mouseleave: "mouseout", - pointerenter: "pointerover", - pointerleave: "pointerout" -}, function( orig, fix ) { - jQuery.event.special[ orig ] = { - delegateType: fix, - bindType: fix, - - handle: function( event ) { - var ret, - target = this, - related = event.relatedTarget, - handleObj = event.handleObj; - - // For mouseenter/leave call the handler if related is outside the target. - // NB: No relatedTarget if the mouse left/entered the browser window - if ( !related || ( related !== target && !jQuery.contains( target, related ) ) ) { - event.type = handleObj.origType; - ret = handleObj.handler.apply( this, arguments ); - event.type = fix; - } - return ret; - } - }; -} ); - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - - on: function( types, selector, data, fn ) { - return on( this, types, selector, data, fn ); - }, - one: function( types, selector, data, fn ) { - return on( this, types, selector, data, fn, 1 ); - }, - off: function( types, selector, fn ) { - var handleObj, type; - if ( types && types.preventDefault && types.handleObj ) { - - // ( event ) dispatched jQuery.Event - handleObj = types.handleObj; - jQuery( types.delegateTarget ).off( - handleObj.namespace ? - handleObj.origType + "." + handleObj.namespace : - handleObj.origType, - handleObj.selector, - handleObj.handler - ); - return this; - } - if ( typeof types === "object" ) { - - // ( types-object [, selector] ) - for ( type in types ) { - this.off( type, selector, types[ type ] ); - } - return this; - } - if ( selector === false || typeof selector === "function" ) { - - // ( types [, fn] ) - fn = selector; - selector = undefined; - } - if ( fn === false ) { - fn = returnFalse; - } - return this.each( function() { - jQuery.event.remove( this, types, fn, selector ); - } ); - } -} ); - - -var - - // Support: IE <=10 - 11, Edge 12 - 13 only - // In IE/Edge using regex groups here causes severe slowdowns. - // See https://connect.microsoft.com/IE/feedback/details/1736512/ - rnoInnerhtml = /\s*$/g; - -// Prefer a tbody over its parent table for containing new rows -function manipulationTarget( elem, content ) { - if ( nodeName( elem, "table" ) && - nodeName( content.nodeType !== 11 ? content : content.firstChild, "tr" ) ) { - - return jQuery( elem ).children( "tbody" )[ 0 ] || elem; - } - - return elem; -} - -// Replace/restore the type attribute of script elements for safe DOM manipulation -function disableScript( elem ) { - elem.type = ( elem.getAttribute( "type" ) !== null ) + "/" + elem.type; - return elem; -} -function restoreScript( elem ) { - if ( ( elem.type || "" ).slice( 0, 5 ) === "true/" ) { - elem.type = elem.type.slice( 5 ); - } else { - elem.removeAttribute( "type" ); - } - - return elem; -} - -function cloneCopyEvent( src, dest ) { - var i, l, type, pdataOld, udataOld, udataCur, events; - - if ( dest.nodeType !== 1 ) { - return; - } - - // 1. Copy private data: events, handlers, etc. - if ( dataPriv.hasData( src ) ) { - pdataOld = dataPriv.get( src ); - events = pdataOld.events; - - if ( events ) { - dataPriv.remove( dest, "handle events" ); - - for ( type in events ) { - for ( i = 0, l = events[ type ].length; i < l; i++ ) { - jQuery.event.add( dest, type, events[ type ][ i ] ); - } - } - } - } - - // 2. Copy user data - if ( dataUser.hasData( src ) ) { - udataOld = dataUser.access( src ); - udataCur = jQuery.extend( {}, udataOld ); - - dataUser.set( dest, udataCur ); - } -} - -// Fix IE bugs, see support tests -function fixInput( src, dest ) { - var nodeName = dest.nodeName.toLowerCase(); - - // Fails to persist the checked state of a cloned checkbox or radio button. - if ( nodeName === "input" && rcheckableType.test( src.type ) ) { - dest.checked = src.checked; - - // Fails to return the selected option to the default selected state when cloning options - } else if ( nodeName === "input" || nodeName === "textarea" ) { - dest.defaultValue = src.defaultValue; - } -} - -function domManip( collection, args, callback, ignored ) { - - // Flatten any nested arrays - args = flat( args ); - - var fragment, first, scripts, hasScripts, node, doc, - i = 0, - l = collection.length, - iNoClone = l - 1, - value = args[ 0 ], - valueIsFunction = isFunction( value ); - - // We can't cloneNode fragments that contain checked, in WebKit - if ( valueIsFunction || - ( l > 1 && typeof value === "string" && - !support.checkClone && rchecked.test( value ) ) ) { - return collection.each( function( index ) { - var self = collection.eq( index ); - if ( valueIsFunction ) { - args[ 0 ] = value.call( this, index, self.html() ); - } - domManip( self, args, callback, ignored ); - } ); - } - - if ( l ) { - fragment = buildFragment( args, collection[ 0 ].ownerDocument, false, collection, ignored ); - first = fragment.firstChild; - - if ( fragment.childNodes.length === 1 ) { - fragment = first; - } - - // Require either new content or an interest in ignored elements to invoke the callback - if ( first || ignored ) { - scripts = jQuery.map( getAll( fragment, "script" ), disableScript ); - hasScripts = scripts.length; - - // Use the original fragment for the last item - // instead of the first because it can end up - // being emptied incorrectly in certain situations (#8070). - for ( ; i < l; i++ ) { - node = fragment; - - if ( i !== iNoClone ) { - node = jQuery.clone( node, true, true ); - - // Keep references to cloned scripts for later restoration - if ( hasScripts ) { - - // Support: Android <=4.0 only, PhantomJS 1 only - // push.apply(_, arraylike) throws on ancient WebKit - jQuery.merge( scripts, getAll( node, "script" ) ); - } - } - - callback.call( collection[ i ], node, i ); - } - - if ( hasScripts ) { - doc = scripts[ scripts.length - 1 ].ownerDocument; - - // Reenable scripts - jQuery.map( scripts, restoreScript ); - - // Evaluate executable scripts on first document insertion - for ( i = 0; i < hasScripts; i++ ) { - node = scripts[ i ]; - if ( rscriptType.test( node.type || "" ) && - !dataPriv.access( node, "globalEval" ) && - jQuery.contains( doc, node ) ) { - - if ( node.src && ( node.type || "" ).toLowerCase() !== "module" ) { - - // Optional AJAX dependency, but won't run scripts if not present - if ( jQuery._evalUrl && !node.noModule ) { - jQuery._evalUrl( node.src, { - nonce: node.nonce || node.getAttribute( "nonce" ) - }, doc ); - } - } else { - DOMEval( node.textContent.replace( rcleanScript, "" ), node, doc ); - } - } - } - } - } - } - - return collection; -} - -function remove( elem, selector, keepData ) { - var node, - nodes = selector ? jQuery.filter( selector, elem ) : elem, - i = 0; - - for ( ; ( node = nodes[ i ] ) != null; i++ ) { - if ( !keepData && node.nodeType === 1 ) { - jQuery.cleanData( getAll( node ) ); - } - - if ( node.parentNode ) { - if ( keepData && isAttached( node ) ) { - setGlobalEval( getAll( node, "script" ) ); - } - node.parentNode.removeChild( node ); - } - } - - return elem; -} - -jQuery.extend( { - htmlPrefilter: function( html ) { - return html; - }, - - clone: function( elem, dataAndEvents, deepDataAndEvents ) { - var i, l, srcElements, destElements, - clone = elem.cloneNode( true ), - inPage = isAttached( elem ); - - // Fix IE cloning issues - if ( !support.noCloneChecked && ( elem.nodeType === 1 || elem.nodeType === 11 ) && - !jQuery.isXMLDoc( elem ) ) { - - // We eschew Sizzle here for performance reasons: https://jsperf.com/getall-vs-sizzle/2 - destElements = getAll( clone ); - srcElements = getAll( elem ); - - for ( i = 0, l = srcElements.length; i < l; i++ ) { - fixInput( srcElements[ i ], destElements[ i ] ); - } - } - - // Copy the events from the original to the clone - if ( dataAndEvents ) { - if ( deepDataAndEvents ) { - srcElements = srcElements || getAll( elem ); - destElements = destElements || getAll( clone ); - - for ( i = 0, l = srcElements.length; i < l; i++ ) { - cloneCopyEvent( srcElements[ i ], destElements[ i ] ); - } - } else { - cloneCopyEvent( elem, clone ); - } - } - - // Preserve script evaluation history - destElements = getAll( clone, "script" ); - if ( destElements.length > 0 ) { - setGlobalEval( destElements, !inPage && getAll( elem, "script" ) ); - } - - // Return the cloned set - return clone; - }, - - cleanData: function( elems ) { - var data, elem, type, - special = jQuery.event.special, - i = 0; - - for ( ; ( elem = elems[ i ] ) !== undefined; i++ ) { - if ( acceptData( elem ) ) { - if ( ( data = elem[ dataPriv.expando ] ) ) { - if ( data.events ) { - for ( type in data.events ) { - if ( special[ type ] ) { - jQuery.event.remove( elem, type ); - - // This is a shortcut to avoid jQuery.event.remove's overhead - } else { - jQuery.removeEvent( elem, type, data.handle ); - } - } - } - - // Support: Chrome <=35 - 45+ - // Assign undefined instead of using delete, see Data#remove - elem[ dataPriv.expando ] = undefined; - } - if ( elem[ dataUser.expando ] ) { - - // Support: Chrome <=35 - 45+ - // Assign undefined instead of using delete, see Data#remove - elem[ dataUser.expando ] = undefined; - } - } - } - } -} ); - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - detach: function( selector ) { - return remove( this, selector, true ); - }, - - remove: function( selector ) { - return remove( this, selector ); - }, - - text: function( value ) { - return access( this, function( value ) { - return value === undefined ? - jQuery.text( this ) : - this.empty().each( function() { - if ( this.nodeType === 1 || this.nodeType === 11 || this.nodeType === 9 ) { - this.textContent = value; - } - } ); - }, null, value, arguments.length ); - }, - - append: function() { - return domManip( this, arguments, function( elem ) { - if ( this.nodeType === 1 || this.nodeType === 11 || this.nodeType === 9 ) { - var target = manipulationTarget( this, elem ); - target.appendChild( elem ); - } - } ); - }, - - prepend: function() { - return domManip( this, arguments, function( elem ) { - if ( this.nodeType === 1 || this.nodeType === 11 || this.nodeType === 9 ) { - var target = manipulationTarget( this, elem ); - target.insertBefore( elem, target.firstChild ); - } - } ); - }, - - before: function() { - return domManip( this, arguments, function( elem ) { - if ( this.parentNode ) { - this.parentNode.insertBefore( elem, this ); - } - } ); - }, - - after: function() { - return domManip( this, arguments, function( elem ) { - if ( this.parentNode ) { - this.parentNode.insertBefore( elem, this.nextSibling ); - } - } ); - }, - - empty: function() { - var elem, - i = 0; - - for ( ; ( elem = this[ i ] ) != null; i++ ) { - if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) { - - // Prevent memory leaks - jQuery.cleanData( getAll( elem, false ) ); - - // Remove any remaining nodes - elem.textContent = ""; - } - } - - return this; - }, - - clone: function( dataAndEvents, deepDataAndEvents ) { - dataAndEvents = dataAndEvents == null ? false : dataAndEvents; - deepDataAndEvents = deepDataAndEvents == null ? dataAndEvents : deepDataAndEvents; - - return this.map( function() { - return jQuery.clone( this, dataAndEvents, deepDataAndEvents ); - } ); - }, - - html: function( value ) { - return access( this, function( value ) { - var elem = this[ 0 ] || {}, - i = 0, - l = this.length; - - if ( value === undefined && elem.nodeType === 1 ) { - return elem.innerHTML; - } - - // See if we can take a shortcut and just use innerHTML - if ( typeof value === "string" && !rnoInnerhtml.test( value ) && - !wrapMap[ ( rtagName.exec( value ) || [ "", "" ] )[ 1 ].toLowerCase() ] ) { - - value = jQuery.htmlPrefilter( value ); - - try { - for ( ; i < l; i++ ) { - elem = this[ i ] || {}; - - // Remove element nodes and prevent memory leaks - if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) { - jQuery.cleanData( getAll( elem, false ) ); - elem.innerHTML = value; - } - } - - elem = 0; - - // If using innerHTML throws an exception, use the fallback method - } catch ( e ) {} - } - - if ( elem ) { - this.empty().append( value ); - } - }, null, value, arguments.length ); - }, - - replaceWith: function() { - var ignored = []; - - // Make the changes, replacing each non-ignored context element with the new content - return domManip( this, arguments, function( elem ) { - var parent = this.parentNode; - - if ( jQuery.inArray( this, ignored ) < 0 ) { - jQuery.cleanData( getAll( this ) ); - if ( parent ) { - parent.replaceChild( elem, this ); - } - } - - // Force callback invocation - }, ignored ); - } -} ); - -jQuery.each( { - appendTo: "append", - prependTo: "prepend", - insertBefore: "before", - insertAfter: "after", - replaceAll: "replaceWith" -}, function( name, original ) { - jQuery.fn[ name ] = function( selector ) { - var elems, - ret = [], - insert = jQuery( selector ), - last = insert.length - 1, - i = 0; - - for ( ; i <= last; i++ ) { - elems = i === last ? this : this.clone( true ); - jQuery( insert[ i ] )[ original ]( elems ); - - // Support: Android <=4.0 only, PhantomJS 1 only - // .get() because push.apply(_, arraylike) throws on ancient WebKit - push.apply( ret, elems.get() ); - } - - return this.pushStack( ret ); - }; -} ); -var rnumnonpx = new RegExp( "^(" + pnum + ")(?!px)[a-z%]+$", "i" ); - -var getStyles = function( elem ) { - - // Support: IE <=11 only, Firefox <=30 (#15098, #14150) - // IE throws on elements created in popups - // FF meanwhile throws on frame elements through "defaultView.getComputedStyle" - var view = elem.ownerDocument.defaultView; - - if ( !view || !view.opener ) { - view = window; - } - - return view.getComputedStyle( elem ); - }; - -var swap = function( elem, options, callback ) { - var ret, name, - old = {}; - - // Remember the old values, and insert the new ones - for ( name in options ) { - old[ name ] = elem.style[ name ]; - elem.style[ name ] = options[ name ]; - } - - ret = callback.call( elem ); - - // Revert the old values - for ( name in options ) { - elem.style[ name ] = old[ name ]; - } - - return ret; -}; - - -var rboxStyle = new RegExp( cssExpand.join( "|" ), "i" ); - - - -( function() { - - // Executing both pixelPosition & boxSizingReliable tests require only one layout - // so they're executed at the same time to save the second computation. - function computeStyleTests() { - - // This is a singleton, we need to execute it only once - if ( !div ) { - return; - } - - container.style.cssText = "position:absolute;left:-11111px;width:60px;" + - "margin-top:1px;padding:0;border:0"; - div.style.cssText = - "position:relative;display:block;box-sizing:border-box;overflow:scroll;" + - "margin:auto;border:1px;padding:1px;" + - "width:60%;top:1%"; - documentElement.appendChild( container ).appendChild( div ); - - var divStyle = window.getComputedStyle( div ); - pixelPositionVal = divStyle.top !== "1%"; - - // Support: Android 4.0 - 4.3 only, Firefox <=3 - 44 - reliableMarginLeftVal = roundPixelMeasures( divStyle.marginLeft ) === 12; - - // Support: Android 4.0 - 4.3 only, Safari <=9.1 - 10.1, iOS <=7.0 - 9.3 - // Some styles come back with percentage values, even though they shouldn't - div.style.right = "60%"; - pixelBoxStylesVal = roundPixelMeasures( divStyle.right ) === 36; - - // Support: IE 9 - 11 only - // Detect misreporting of content dimensions for box-sizing:border-box elements - boxSizingReliableVal = roundPixelMeasures( divStyle.width ) === 36; - - // Support: IE 9 only - // Detect overflow:scroll screwiness (gh-3699) - // Support: Chrome <=64 - // Don't get tricked when zoom affects offsetWidth (gh-4029) - div.style.position = "absolute"; - scrollboxSizeVal = roundPixelMeasures( div.offsetWidth / 3 ) === 12; - - documentElement.removeChild( container ); - - // Nullify the div so it wouldn't be stored in the memory and - // it will also be a sign that checks already performed - div = null; - } - - function roundPixelMeasures( measure ) { - return Math.round( parseFloat( measure ) ); - } - - var pixelPositionVal, boxSizingReliableVal, scrollboxSizeVal, pixelBoxStylesVal, - reliableTrDimensionsVal, reliableMarginLeftVal, - container = document.createElement( "div" ), - div = document.createElement( "div" ); - - // Finish early in limited (non-browser) environments - if ( !div.style ) { - return; - } - - // Support: IE <=9 - 11 only - // Style of cloned element affects source element cloned (#8908) - div.style.backgroundClip = "content-box"; - div.cloneNode( true ).style.backgroundClip = ""; - support.clearCloneStyle = div.style.backgroundClip === "content-box"; - - jQuery.extend( support, { - boxSizingReliable: function() { - computeStyleTests(); - return boxSizingReliableVal; - }, - pixelBoxStyles: function() { - computeStyleTests(); - return pixelBoxStylesVal; - }, - pixelPosition: function() { - computeStyleTests(); - return pixelPositionVal; - }, - reliableMarginLeft: function() { - computeStyleTests(); - return reliableMarginLeftVal; - }, - scrollboxSize: function() { - computeStyleTests(); - return scrollboxSizeVal; - }, - - // Support: IE 9 - 11+, Edge 15 - 18+ - // IE/Edge misreport `getComputedStyle` of table rows with width/height - // set in CSS while `offset*` properties report correct values. - // Behavior in IE 9 is more subtle than in newer versions & it passes - // some versions of this test; make sure not to make it pass there! - reliableTrDimensions: function() { - var table, tr, trChild, trStyle; - if ( reliableTrDimensionsVal == null ) { - table = document.createElement( "table" ); - tr = document.createElement( "tr" ); - trChild = document.createElement( "div" ); - - table.style.cssText = "position:absolute;left:-11111px"; - tr.style.height = "1px"; - trChild.style.height = "9px"; - - documentElement - .appendChild( table ) - .appendChild( tr ) - .appendChild( trChild ); - - trStyle = window.getComputedStyle( tr ); - reliableTrDimensionsVal = parseInt( trStyle.height ) > 3; - - documentElement.removeChild( table ); - } - return reliableTrDimensionsVal; - } - } ); -} )(); - - -function curCSS( elem, name, computed ) { - var width, minWidth, maxWidth, ret, - - // Support: Firefox 51+ - // Retrieving style before computed somehow - // fixes an issue with getting wrong values - // on detached elements - style = elem.style; - - computed = computed || getStyles( elem ); - - // getPropertyValue is needed for: - // .css('filter') (IE 9 only, #12537) - // .css('--customProperty) (#3144) - if ( computed ) { - ret = computed.getPropertyValue( name ) || computed[ name ]; - - if ( ret === "" && !isAttached( elem ) ) { - ret = jQuery.style( elem, name ); - } - - // A tribute to the "awesome hack by Dean Edwards" - // Android Browser returns percentage for some values, - // but width seems to be reliably pixels. - // This is against the CSSOM draft spec: - // https://drafts.csswg.org/cssom/#resolved-values - if ( !support.pixelBoxStyles() && rnumnonpx.test( ret ) && rboxStyle.test( name ) ) { - - // Remember the original values - width = style.width; - minWidth = style.minWidth; - maxWidth = style.maxWidth; - - // Put in the new values to get a computed value out - style.minWidth = style.maxWidth = style.width = ret; - ret = computed.width; - - // Revert the changed values - style.width = width; - style.minWidth = minWidth; - style.maxWidth = maxWidth; - } - } - - return ret !== undefined ? - - // Support: IE <=9 - 11 only - // IE returns zIndex value as an integer. - ret + "" : - ret; -} - - -function addGetHookIf( conditionFn, hookFn ) { - - // Define the hook, we'll check on the first run if it's really needed. - return { - get: function() { - if ( conditionFn() ) { - - // Hook not needed (or it's not possible to use it due - // to missing dependency), remove it. - delete this.get; - return; - } - - // Hook needed; redefine it so that the support test is not executed again. - return ( this.get = hookFn ).apply( this, arguments ); - } - }; -} - - -var cssPrefixes = [ "Webkit", "Moz", "ms" ], - emptyStyle = document.createElement( "div" ).style, - vendorProps = {}; - -// Return a vendor-prefixed property or undefined -function vendorPropName( name ) { - - // Check for vendor prefixed names - var capName = name[ 0 ].toUpperCase() + name.slice( 1 ), - i = cssPrefixes.length; - - while ( i-- ) { - name = cssPrefixes[ i ] + capName; - if ( name in emptyStyle ) { - return name; - } - } -} - -// Return a potentially-mapped jQuery.cssProps or vendor prefixed property -function finalPropName( name ) { - var final = jQuery.cssProps[ name ] || vendorProps[ name ]; - - if ( final ) { - return final; - } - if ( name in emptyStyle ) { - return name; - } - return vendorProps[ name ] = vendorPropName( name ) || name; -} - - -var - - // Swappable if display is none or starts with table - // except "table", "table-cell", or "table-caption" - // See here for display values: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/CSS/display - rdisplayswap = /^(none|table(?!-c[ea]).+)/, - rcustomProp = /^--/, - cssShow = { position: "absolute", visibility: "hidden", display: "block" }, - cssNormalTransform = { - letterSpacing: "0", - fontWeight: "400" - }; - -function setPositiveNumber( _elem, value, subtract ) { - - // Any relative (+/-) values have already been - // normalized at this point - var matches = rcssNum.exec( value ); - return matches ? - - // Guard against undefined "subtract", e.g., when used as in cssHooks - Math.max( 0, matches[ 2 ] - ( subtract || 0 ) ) + ( matches[ 3 ] || "px" ) : - value; -} - -function boxModelAdjustment( elem, dimension, box, isBorderBox, styles, computedVal ) { - var i = dimension === "width" ? 1 : 0, - extra = 0, - delta = 0; - - // Adjustment may not be necessary - if ( box === ( isBorderBox ? "border" : "content" ) ) { - return 0; - } - - for ( ; i < 4; i += 2 ) { - - // Both box models exclude margin - if ( box === "margin" ) { - delta += jQuery.css( elem, box + cssExpand[ i ], true, styles ); - } - - // If we get here with a content-box, we're seeking "padding" or "border" or "margin" - if ( !isBorderBox ) { - - // Add padding - delta += jQuery.css( elem, "padding" + cssExpand[ i ], true, styles ); - - // For "border" or "margin", add border - if ( box !== "padding" ) { - delta += jQuery.css( elem, "border" + cssExpand[ i ] + "Width", true, styles ); - - // But still keep track of it otherwise - } else { - extra += jQuery.css( elem, "border" + cssExpand[ i ] + "Width", true, styles ); - } - - // If we get here with a border-box (content + padding + border), we're seeking "content" or - // "padding" or "margin" - } else { - - // For "content", subtract padding - if ( box === "content" ) { - delta -= jQuery.css( elem, "padding" + cssExpand[ i ], true, styles ); - } - - // For "content" or "padding", subtract border - if ( box !== "margin" ) { - delta -= jQuery.css( elem, "border" + cssExpand[ i ] + "Width", true, styles ); - } - } - } - - // Account for positive content-box scroll gutter when requested by providing computedVal - if ( !isBorderBox && computedVal >= 0 ) { - - // offsetWidth/offsetHeight is a rounded sum of content, padding, scroll gutter, and border - // Assuming integer scroll gutter, subtract the rest and round down - delta += Math.max( 0, Math.ceil( - elem[ "offset" + dimension[ 0 ].toUpperCase() + dimension.slice( 1 ) ] - - computedVal - - delta - - extra - - 0.5 - - // If offsetWidth/offsetHeight is unknown, then we can't determine content-box scroll gutter - // Use an explicit zero to avoid NaN (gh-3964) - ) ) || 0; - } - - return delta; -} - -function getWidthOrHeight( elem, dimension, extra ) { - - // Start with computed style - var styles = getStyles( elem ), - - // To avoid forcing a reflow, only fetch boxSizing if we need it (gh-4322). - // Fake content-box until we know it's needed to know the true value. - boxSizingNeeded = !support.boxSizingReliable() || extra, - isBorderBox = boxSizingNeeded && - jQuery.css( elem, "boxSizing", false, styles ) === "border-box", - valueIsBorderBox = isBorderBox, - - val = curCSS( elem, dimension, styles ), - offsetProp = "offset" + dimension[ 0 ].toUpperCase() + dimension.slice( 1 ); - - // Support: Firefox <=54 - // Return a confounding non-pixel value or feign ignorance, as appropriate. - if ( rnumnonpx.test( val ) ) { - if ( !extra ) { - return val; - } - val = "auto"; - } - - - // Support: IE 9 - 11 only - // Use offsetWidth/offsetHeight for when box sizing is unreliable. - // In those cases, the computed value can be trusted to be border-box. - if ( ( !support.boxSizingReliable() && isBorderBox || - - // Support: IE 10 - 11+, Edge 15 - 18+ - // IE/Edge misreport `getComputedStyle` of table rows with width/height - // set in CSS while `offset*` properties report correct values. - // Interestingly, in some cases IE 9 doesn't suffer from this issue. - !support.reliableTrDimensions() && nodeName( elem, "tr" ) || - - // Fall back to offsetWidth/offsetHeight when value is "auto" - // This happens for inline elements with no explicit setting (gh-3571) - val === "auto" || - - // Support: Android <=4.1 - 4.3 only - // Also use offsetWidth/offsetHeight for misreported inline dimensions (gh-3602) - !parseFloat( val ) && jQuery.css( elem, "display", false, styles ) === "inline" ) && - - // Make sure the element is visible & connected - elem.getClientRects().length ) { - - isBorderBox = jQuery.css( elem, "boxSizing", false, styles ) === "border-box"; - - // Where available, offsetWidth/offsetHeight approximate border box dimensions. - // Where not available (e.g., SVG), assume unreliable box-sizing and interpret the - // retrieved value as a content box dimension. - valueIsBorderBox = offsetProp in elem; - if ( valueIsBorderBox ) { - val = elem[ offsetProp ]; - } - } - - // Normalize "" and auto - val = parseFloat( val ) || 0; - - // Adjust for the element's box model - return ( val + - boxModelAdjustment( - elem, - dimension, - extra || ( isBorderBox ? "border" : "content" ), - valueIsBorderBox, - styles, - - // Provide the current computed size to request scroll gutter calculation (gh-3589) - val - ) - ) + "px"; -} - -jQuery.extend( { - - // Add in style property hooks for overriding the default - // behavior of getting and setting a style property - cssHooks: { - opacity: { - get: function( elem, computed ) { - if ( computed ) { - - // We should always get a number back from opacity - var ret = curCSS( elem, "opacity" ); - return ret === "" ? "1" : ret; - } - } - } - }, - - // Don't automatically add "px" to these possibly-unitless properties - cssNumber: { - "animationIterationCount": true, - "columnCount": true, - "fillOpacity": true, - "flexGrow": true, - "flexShrink": true, - "fontWeight": true, - "gridArea": true, - "gridColumn": true, - "gridColumnEnd": true, - "gridColumnStart": true, - "gridRow": true, - "gridRowEnd": true, - "gridRowStart": true, - "lineHeight": true, - "opacity": true, - "order": true, - "orphans": true, - "widows": true, - "zIndex": true, - "zoom": true - }, - - // Add in properties whose names you wish to fix before - // setting or getting the value - cssProps: {}, - - // Get and set the style property on a DOM Node - style: function( elem, name, value, extra ) { - - // Don't set styles on text and comment nodes - if ( !elem || elem.nodeType === 3 || elem.nodeType === 8 || !elem.style ) { - return; - } - - // Make sure that we're working with the right name - var ret, type, hooks, - origName = camelCase( name ), - isCustomProp = rcustomProp.test( name ), - style = elem.style; - - // Make sure that we're working with the right name. We don't - // want to query the value if it is a CSS custom property - // since they are user-defined. - if ( !isCustomProp ) { - name = finalPropName( origName ); - } - - // Gets hook for the prefixed version, then unprefixed version - hooks = jQuery.cssHooks[ name ] || jQuery.cssHooks[ origName ]; - - // Check if we're setting a value - if ( value !== undefined ) { - type = typeof value; - - // Convert "+=" or "-=" to relative numbers (#7345) - if ( type === "string" && ( ret = rcssNum.exec( value ) ) && ret[ 1 ] ) { - value = adjustCSS( elem, name, ret ); - - // Fixes bug #9237 - type = "number"; - } - - // Make sure that null and NaN values aren't set (#7116) - if ( value == null || value !== value ) { - return; - } - - // If a number was passed in, add the unit (except for certain CSS properties) - // The isCustomProp check can be removed in jQuery 4.0 when we only auto-append - // "px" to a few hardcoded values. - if ( type === "number" && !isCustomProp ) { - value += ret && ret[ 3 ] || ( jQuery.cssNumber[ origName ] ? "" : "px" ); - } - - // background-* props affect original clone's values - if ( !support.clearCloneStyle && value === "" && name.indexOf( "background" ) === 0 ) { - style[ name ] = "inherit"; - } - - // If a hook was provided, use that value, otherwise just set the specified value - if ( !hooks || !( "set" in hooks ) || - ( value = hooks.set( elem, value, extra ) ) !== undefined ) { - - if ( isCustomProp ) { - style.setProperty( name, value ); - } else { - style[ name ] = value; - } - } - - } else { - - // If a hook was provided get the non-computed value from there - if ( hooks && "get" in hooks && - ( ret = hooks.get( elem, false, extra ) ) !== undefined ) { - - return ret; - } - - // Otherwise just get the value from the style object - return style[ name ]; - } - }, - - css: function( elem, name, extra, styles ) { - var val, num, hooks, - origName = camelCase( name ), - isCustomProp = rcustomProp.test( name ); - - // Make sure that we're working with the right name. We don't - // want to modify the value if it is a CSS custom property - // since they are user-defined. - if ( !isCustomProp ) { - name = finalPropName( origName ); - } - - // Try prefixed name followed by the unprefixed name - hooks = jQuery.cssHooks[ name ] || jQuery.cssHooks[ origName ]; - - // If a hook was provided get the computed value from there - if ( hooks && "get" in hooks ) { - val = hooks.get( elem, true, extra ); - } - - // Otherwise, if a way to get the computed value exists, use that - if ( val === undefined ) { - val = curCSS( elem, name, styles ); - } - - // Convert "normal" to computed value - if ( val === "normal" && name in cssNormalTransform ) { - val = cssNormalTransform[ name ]; - } - - // Make numeric if forced or a qualifier was provided and val looks numeric - if ( extra === "" || extra ) { - num = parseFloat( val ); - return extra === true || isFinite( num ) ? num || 0 : val; - } - - return val; - } -} ); - -jQuery.each( [ "height", "width" ], function( _i, dimension ) { - jQuery.cssHooks[ dimension ] = { - get: function( elem, computed, extra ) { - if ( computed ) { - - // Certain elements can have dimension info if we invisibly show them - // but it must have a current display style that would benefit - return rdisplayswap.test( jQuery.css( elem, "display" ) ) && - - // Support: Safari 8+ - // Table columns in Safari have non-zero offsetWidth & zero - // getBoundingClientRect().width unless display is changed. - // Support: IE <=11 only - // Running getBoundingClientRect on a disconnected node - // in IE throws an error. - ( !elem.getClientRects().length || !elem.getBoundingClientRect().width ) ? - swap( elem, cssShow, function() { - return getWidthOrHeight( elem, dimension, extra ); - } ) : - getWidthOrHeight( elem, dimension, extra ); - } - }, - - set: function( elem, value, extra ) { - var matches, - styles = getStyles( elem ), - - // Only read styles.position if the test has a chance to fail - // to avoid forcing a reflow. - scrollboxSizeBuggy = !support.scrollboxSize() && - styles.position === "absolute", - - // To avoid forcing a reflow, only fetch boxSizing if we need it (gh-3991) - boxSizingNeeded = scrollboxSizeBuggy || extra, - isBorderBox = boxSizingNeeded && - jQuery.css( elem, "boxSizing", false, styles ) === "border-box", - subtract = extra ? - boxModelAdjustment( - elem, - dimension, - extra, - isBorderBox, - styles - ) : - 0; - - // Account for unreliable border-box dimensions by comparing offset* to computed and - // faking a content-box to get border and padding (gh-3699) - if ( isBorderBox && scrollboxSizeBuggy ) { - subtract -= Math.ceil( - elem[ "offset" + dimension[ 0 ].toUpperCase() + dimension.slice( 1 ) ] - - parseFloat( styles[ dimension ] ) - - boxModelAdjustment( elem, dimension, "border", false, styles ) - - 0.5 - ); - } - - // Convert to pixels if value adjustment is needed - if ( subtract && ( matches = rcssNum.exec( value ) ) && - ( matches[ 3 ] || "px" ) !== "px" ) { - - elem.style[ dimension ] = value; - value = jQuery.css( elem, dimension ); - } - - return setPositiveNumber( elem, value, subtract ); - } - }; -} ); - -jQuery.cssHooks.marginLeft = addGetHookIf( support.reliableMarginLeft, - function( elem, computed ) { - if ( computed ) { - return ( parseFloat( curCSS( elem, "marginLeft" ) ) || - elem.getBoundingClientRect().left - - swap( elem, { marginLeft: 0 }, function() { - return elem.getBoundingClientRect().left; - } ) - ) + "px"; - } - } -); - -// These hooks are used by animate to expand properties -jQuery.each( { - margin: "", - padding: "", - border: "Width" -}, function( prefix, suffix ) { - jQuery.cssHooks[ prefix + suffix ] = { - expand: function( value ) { - var i = 0, - expanded = {}, - - // Assumes a single number if not a string - parts = typeof value === "string" ? value.split( " " ) : [ value ]; - - for ( ; i < 4; i++ ) { - expanded[ prefix + cssExpand[ i ] + suffix ] = - parts[ i ] || parts[ i - 2 ] || parts[ 0 ]; - } - - return expanded; - } - }; - - if ( prefix !== "margin" ) { - jQuery.cssHooks[ prefix + suffix ].set = setPositiveNumber; - } -} ); - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - css: function( name, value ) { - return access( this, function( elem, name, value ) { - var styles, len, - map = {}, - i = 0; - - if ( Array.isArray( name ) ) { - styles = getStyles( elem ); - len = name.length; - - for ( ; i < len; i++ ) { - map[ name[ i ] ] = jQuery.css( elem, name[ i ], false, styles ); - } - - return map; - } - - return value !== undefined ? - jQuery.style( elem, name, value ) : - jQuery.css( elem, name ); - }, name, value, arguments.length > 1 ); - } -} ); - - -function Tween( elem, options, prop, end, easing ) { - return new Tween.prototype.init( elem, options, prop, end, easing ); -} -jQuery.Tween = Tween; - -Tween.prototype = { - constructor: Tween, - init: function( elem, options, prop, end, easing, unit ) { - this.elem = elem; - this.prop = prop; - this.easing = easing || jQuery.easing._default; - this.options = options; - this.start = this.now = this.cur(); - this.end = end; - this.unit = unit || ( jQuery.cssNumber[ prop ] ? "" : "px" ); - }, - cur: function() { - var hooks = Tween.propHooks[ this.prop ]; - - return hooks && hooks.get ? - hooks.get( this ) : - Tween.propHooks._default.get( this ); - }, - run: function( percent ) { - var eased, - hooks = Tween.propHooks[ this.prop ]; - - if ( this.options.duration ) { - this.pos = eased = jQuery.easing[ this.easing ]( - percent, this.options.duration * percent, 0, 1, this.options.duration - ); - } else { - this.pos = eased = percent; - } - this.now = ( this.end - this.start ) * eased + this.start; - - if ( this.options.step ) { - this.options.step.call( this.elem, this.now, this ); - } - - if ( hooks && hooks.set ) { - hooks.set( this ); - } else { - Tween.propHooks._default.set( this ); - } - return this; - } -}; - -Tween.prototype.init.prototype = Tween.prototype; - -Tween.propHooks = { - _default: { - get: function( tween ) { - var result; - - // Use a property on the element directly when it is not a DOM element, - // or when there is no matching style property that exists. - if ( tween.elem.nodeType !== 1 || - tween.elem[ tween.prop ] != null && tween.elem.style[ tween.prop ] == null ) { - return tween.elem[ tween.prop ]; - } - - // Passing an empty string as a 3rd parameter to .css will automatically - // attempt a parseFloat and fallback to a string if the parse fails. - // Simple values such as "10px" are parsed to Float; - // complex values such as "rotate(1rad)" are returned as-is. - result = jQuery.css( tween.elem, tween.prop, "" ); - - // Empty strings, null, undefined and "auto" are converted to 0. - return !result || result === "auto" ? 0 : result; - }, - set: function( tween ) { - - // Use step hook for back compat. - // Use cssHook if its there. - // Use .style if available and use plain properties where available. - if ( jQuery.fx.step[ tween.prop ] ) { - jQuery.fx.step[ tween.prop ]( tween ); - } else if ( tween.elem.nodeType === 1 && ( - jQuery.cssHooks[ tween.prop ] || - tween.elem.style[ finalPropName( tween.prop ) ] != null ) ) { - jQuery.style( tween.elem, tween.prop, tween.now + tween.unit ); - } else { - tween.elem[ tween.prop ] = tween.now; - } - } - } -}; - -// Support: IE <=9 only -// Panic based approach to setting things on disconnected nodes -Tween.propHooks.scrollTop = Tween.propHooks.scrollLeft = { - set: function( tween ) { - if ( tween.elem.nodeType && tween.elem.parentNode ) { - tween.elem[ tween.prop ] = tween.now; - } - } -}; - -jQuery.easing = { - linear: function( p ) { - return p; - }, - swing: function( p ) { - return 0.5 - Math.cos( p * Math.PI ) / 2; - }, - _default: "swing" -}; - -jQuery.fx = Tween.prototype.init; - -// Back compat <1.8 extension point -jQuery.fx.step = {}; - - - - -var - fxNow, inProgress, - rfxtypes = /^(?:toggle|show|hide)$/, - rrun = /queueHooks$/; - -function schedule() { - if ( inProgress ) { - if ( document.hidden === false && window.requestAnimationFrame ) { - window.requestAnimationFrame( schedule ); - } else { - window.setTimeout( schedule, jQuery.fx.interval ); - } - - jQuery.fx.tick(); - } -} - -// Animations created synchronously will run synchronously -function createFxNow() { - window.setTimeout( function() { - fxNow = undefined; - } ); - return ( fxNow = Date.now() ); -} - -// Generate parameters to create a standard animation -function genFx( type, includeWidth ) { - var which, - i = 0, - attrs = { height: type }; - - // If we include width, step value is 1 to do all cssExpand values, - // otherwise step value is 2 to skip over Left and Right - includeWidth = includeWidth ? 1 : 0; - for ( ; i < 4; i += 2 - includeWidth ) { - which = cssExpand[ i ]; - attrs[ "margin" + which ] = attrs[ "padding" + which ] = type; - } - - if ( includeWidth ) { - attrs.opacity = attrs.width = type; - } - - return attrs; -} - -function createTween( value, prop, animation ) { - var tween, - collection = ( Animation.tweeners[ prop ] || [] ).concat( Animation.tweeners[ "*" ] ), - index = 0, - length = collection.length; - for ( ; index < length; index++ ) { - if ( ( tween = collection[ index ].call( animation, prop, value ) ) ) { - - // We're done with this property - return tween; - } - } -} - -function defaultPrefilter( elem, props, opts ) { - var prop, value, toggle, hooks, oldfire, propTween, restoreDisplay, display, - isBox = "width" in props || "height" in props, - anim = this, - orig = {}, - style = elem.style, - hidden = elem.nodeType && isHiddenWithinTree( elem ), - dataShow = dataPriv.get( elem, "fxshow" ); - - // Queue-skipping animations hijack the fx hooks - if ( !opts.queue ) { - hooks = jQuery._queueHooks( elem, "fx" ); - if ( hooks.unqueued == null ) { - hooks.unqueued = 0; - oldfire = hooks.empty.fire; - hooks.empty.fire = function() { - if ( !hooks.unqueued ) { - oldfire(); - } - }; - } - hooks.unqueued++; - - anim.always( function() { - - // Ensure the complete handler is called before this completes - anim.always( function() { - hooks.unqueued--; - if ( !jQuery.queue( elem, "fx" ).length ) { - hooks.empty.fire(); - } - } ); - } ); - } - - // Detect show/hide animations - for ( prop in props ) { - value = props[ prop ]; - if ( rfxtypes.test( value ) ) { - delete props[ prop ]; - toggle = toggle || value === "toggle"; - if ( value === ( hidden ? "hide" : "show" ) ) { - - // Pretend to be hidden if this is a "show" and - // there is still data from a stopped show/hide - if ( value === "show" && dataShow && dataShow[ prop ] !== undefined ) { - hidden = true; - - // Ignore all other no-op show/hide data - } else { - continue; - } - } - orig[ prop ] = dataShow && dataShow[ prop ] || jQuery.style( elem, prop ); - } - } - - // Bail out if this is a no-op like .hide().hide() - propTween = !jQuery.isEmptyObject( props ); - if ( !propTween && jQuery.isEmptyObject( orig ) ) { - return; - } - - // Restrict "overflow" and "display" styles during box animations - if ( isBox && elem.nodeType === 1 ) { - - // Support: IE <=9 - 11, Edge 12 - 15 - // Record all 3 overflow attributes because IE does not infer the shorthand - // from identically-valued overflowX and overflowY and Edge just mirrors - // the overflowX value there. - opts.overflow = [ style.overflow, style.overflowX, style.overflowY ]; - - // Identify a display type, preferring old show/hide data over the CSS cascade - restoreDisplay = dataShow && dataShow.display; - if ( restoreDisplay == null ) { - restoreDisplay = dataPriv.get( elem, "display" ); - } - display = jQuery.css( elem, "display" ); - if ( display === "none" ) { - if ( restoreDisplay ) { - display = restoreDisplay; - } else { - - // Get nonempty value(s) by temporarily forcing visibility - showHide( [ elem ], true ); - restoreDisplay = elem.style.display || restoreDisplay; - display = jQuery.css( elem, "display" ); - showHide( [ elem ] ); - } - } - - // Animate inline elements as inline-block - if ( display === "inline" || display === "inline-block" && restoreDisplay != null ) { - if ( jQuery.css( elem, "float" ) === "none" ) { - - // Restore the original display value at the end of pure show/hide animations - if ( !propTween ) { - anim.done( function() { - style.display = restoreDisplay; - } ); - if ( restoreDisplay == null ) { - display = style.display; - restoreDisplay = display === "none" ? "" : display; - } - } - style.display = "inline-block"; - } - } - } - - if ( opts.overflow ) { - style.overflow = "hidden"; - anim.always( function() { - style.overflow = opts.overflow[ 0 ]; - style.overflowX = opts.overflow[ 1 ]; - style.overflowY = opts.overflow[ 2 ]; - } ); - } - - // Implement show/hide animations - propTween = false; - for ( prop in orig ) { - - // General show/hide setup for this element animation - if ( !propTween ) { - if ( dataShow ) { - if ( "hidden" in dataShow ) { - hidden = dataShow.hidden; - } - } else { - dataShow = dataPriv.access( elem, "fxshow", { display: restoreDisplay } ); - } - - // Store hidden/visible for toggle so `.stop().toggle()` "reverses" - if ( toggle ) { - dataShow.hidden = !hidden; - } - - // Show elements before animating them - if ( hidden ) { - showHide( [ elem ], true ); - } - - /* eslint-disable no-loop-func */ - - anim.done( function() { - - /* eslint-enable no-loop-func */ - - // The final step of a "hide" animation is actually hiding the element - if ( !hidden ) { - showHide( [ elem ] ); - } - dataPriv.remove( elem, "fxshow" ); - for ( prop in orig ) { - jQuery.style( elem, prop, orig[ prop ] ); - } - } ); - } - - // Per-property setup - propTween = createTween( hidden ? dataShow[ prop ] : 0, prop, anim ); - if ( !( prop in dataShow ) ) { - dataShow[ prop ] = propTween.start; - if ( hidden ) { - propTween.end = propTween.start; - propTween.start = 0; - } - } - } -} - -function propFilter( props, specialEasing ) { - var index, name, easing, value, hooks; - - // camelCase, specialEasing and expand cssHook pass - for ( index in props ) { - name = camelCase( index ); - easing = specialEasing[ name ]; - value = props[ index ]; - if ( Array.isArray( value ) ) { - easing = value[ 1 ]; - value = props[ index ] = value[ 0 ]; - } - - if ( index !== name ) { - props[ name ] = value; - delete props[ index ]; - } - - hooks = jQuery.cssHooks[ name ]; - if ( hooks && "expand" in hooks ) { - value = hooks.expand( value ); - delete props[ name ]; - - // Not quite $.extend, this won't overwrite existing keys. - // Reusing 'index' because we have the correct "name" - for ( index in value ) { - if ( !( index in props ) ) { - props[ index ] = value[ index ]; - specialEasing[ index ] = easing; - } - } - } else { - specialEasing[ name ] = easing; - } - } -} - -function Animation( elem, properties, options ) { - var result, - stopped, - index = 0, - length = Animation.prefilters.length, - deferred = jQuery.Deferred().always( function() { - - // Don't match elem in the :animated selector - delete tick.elem; - } ), - tick = function() { - if ( stopped ) { - return false; - } - var currentTime = fxNow || createFxNow(), - remaining = Math.max( 0, animation.startTime + animation.duration - currentTime ), - - // Support: Android 2.3 only - // Archaic crash bug won't allow us to use `1 - ( 0.5 || 0 )` (#12497) - temp = remaining / animation.duration || 0, - percent = 1 - temp, - index = 0, - length = animation.tweens.length; - - for ( ; index < length; index++ ) { - animation.tweens[ index ].run( percent ); - } - - deferred.notifyWith( elem, [ animation, percent, remaining ] ); - - // If there's more to do, yield - if ( percent < 1 && length ) { - return remaining; - } - - // If this was an empty animation, synthesize a final progress notification - if ( !length ) { - deferred.notifyWith( elem, [ animation, 1, 0 ] ); - } - - // Resolve the animation and report its conclusion - deferred.resolveWith( elem, [ animation ] ); - return false; - }, - animation = deferred.promise( { - elem: elem, - props: jQuery.extend( {}, properties ), - opts: jQuery.extend( true, { - specialEasing: {}, - easing: jQuery.easing._default - }, options ), - originalProperties: properties, - originalOptions: options, - startTime: fxNow || createFxNow(), - duration: options.duration, - tweens: [], - createTween: function( prop, end ) { - var tween = jQuery.Tween( elem, animation.opts, prop, end, - animation.opts.specialEasing[ prop ] || animation.opts.easing ); - animation.tweens.push( tween ); - return tween; - }, - stop: function( gotoEnd ) { - var index = 0, - - // If we are going to the end, we want to run all the tweens - // otherwise we skip this part - length = gotoEnd ? animation.tweens.length : 0; - if ( stopped ) { - return this; - } - stopped = true; - for ( ; index < length; index++ ) { - animation.tweens[ index ].run( 1 ); - } - - // Resolve when we played the last frame; otherwise, reject - if ( gotoEnd ) { - deferred.notifyWith( elem, [ animation, 1, 0 ] ); - deferred.resolveWith( elem, [ animation, gotoEnd ] ); - } else { - deferred.rejectWith( elem, [ animation, gotoEnd ] ); - } - return this; - } - } ), - props = animation.props; - - propFilter( props, animation.opts.specialEasing ); - - for ( ; index < length; index++ ) { - result = Animation.prefilters[ index ].call( animation, elem, props, animation.opts ); - if ( result ) { - if ( isFunction( result.stop ) ) { - jQuery._queueHooks( animation.elem, animation.opts.queue ).stop = - result.stop.bind( result ); - } - return result; - } - } - - jQuery.map( props, createTween, animation ); - - if ( isFunction( animation.opts.start ) ) { - animation.opts.start.call( elem, animation ); - } - - // Attach callbacks from options - animation - .progress( animation.opts.progress ) - .done( animation.opts.done, animation.opts.complete ) - .fail( animation.opts.fail ) - .always( animation.opts.always ); - - jQuery.fx.timer( - jQuery.extend( tick, { - elem: elem, - anim: animation, - queue: animation.opts.queue - } ) - ); - - return animation; -} - -jQuery.Animation = jQuery.extend( Animation, { - - tweeners: { - "*": [ function( prop, value ) { - var tween = this.createTween( prop, value ); - adjustCSS( tween.elem, prop, rcssNum.exec( value ), tween ); - return tween; - } ] - }, - - tweener: function( props, callback ) { - if ( isFunction( props ) ) { - callback = props; - props = [ "*" ]; - } else { - props = props.match( rnothtmlwhite ); - } - - var prop, - index = 0, - length = props.length; - - for ( ; index < length; index++ ) { - prop = props[ index ]; - Animation.tweeners[ prop ] = Animation.tweeners[ prop ] || []; - Animation.tweeners[ prop ].unshift( callback ); - } - }, - - prefilters: [ defaultPrefilter ], - - prefilter: function( callback, prepend ) { - if ( prepend ) { - Animation.prefilters.unshift( callback ); - } else { - Animation.prefilters.push( callback ); - } - } -} ); - -jQuery.speed = function( speed, easing, fn ) { - var opt = speed && typeof speed === "object" ? jQuery.extend( {}, speed ) : { - complete: fn || !fn && easing || - isFunction( speed ) && speed, - duration: speed, - easing: fn && easing || easing && !isFunction( easing ) && easing - }; - - // Go to the end state if fx are off - if ( jQuery.fx.off ) { - opt.duration = 0; - - } else { - if ( typeof opt.duration !== "number" ) { - if ( opt.duration in jQuery.fx.speeds ) { - opt.duration = jQuery.fx.speeds[ opt.duration ]; - - } else { - opt.duration = jQuery.fx.speeds._default; - } - } - } - - // Normalize opt.queue - true/undefined/null -> "fx" - if ( opt.queue == null || opt.queue === true ) { - opt.queue = "fx"; - } - - // Queueing - opt.old = opt.complete; - - opt.complete = function() { - if ( isFunction( opt.old ) ) { - opt.old.call( this ); - } - - if ( opt.queue ) { - jQuery.dequeue( this, opt.queue ); - } - }; - - return opt; -}; - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - fadeTo: function( speed, to, easing, callback ) { - - // Show any hidden elements after setting opacity to 0 - return this.filter( isHiddenWithinTree ).css( "opacity", 0 ).show() - - // Animate to the value specified - .end().animate( { opacity: to }, speed, easing, callback ); - }, - animate: function( prop, speed, easing, callback ) { - var empty = jQuery.isEmptyObject( prop ), - optall = jQuery.speed( speed, easing, callback ), - doAnimation = function() { - - // Operate on a copy of prop so per-property easing won't be lost - var anim = Animation( this, jQuery.extend( {}, prop ), optall ); - - // Empty animations, or finishing resolves immediately - if ( empty || dataPriv.get( this, "finish" ) ) { - anim.stop( true ); - } - }; - doAnimation.finish = doAnimation; - - return empty || optall.queue === false ? - this.each( doAnimation ) : - this.queue( optall.queue, doAnimation ); - }, - stop: function( type, clearQueue, gotoEnd ) { - var stopQueue = function( hooks ) { - var stop = hooks.stop; - delete hooks.stop; - stop( gotoEnd ); - }; - - if ( typeof type !== "string" ) { - gotoEnd = clearQueue; - clearQueue = type; - type = undefined; - } - if ( clearQueue ) { - this.queue( type || "fx", [] ); - } - - return this.each( function() { - var dequeue = true, - index = type != null && type + "queueHooks", - timers = jQuery.timers, - data = dataPriv.get( this ); - - if ( index ) { - if ( data[ index ] && data[ index ].stop ) { - stopQueue( data[ index ] ); - } - } else { - for ( index in data ) { - if ( data[ index ] && data[ index ].stop && rrun.test( index ) ) { - stopQueue( data[ index ] ); - } - } - } - - for ( index = timers.length; index--; ) { - if ( timers[ index ].elem === this && - ( type == null || timers[ index ].queue === type ) ) { - - timers[ index ].anim.stop( gotoEnd ); - dequeue = false; - timers.splice( index, 1 ); - } - } - - // Start the next in the queue if the last step wasn't forced. - // Timers currently will call their complete callbacks, which - // will dequeue but only if they were gotoEnd. - if ( dequeue || !gotoEnd ) { - jQuery.dequeue( this, type ); - } - } ); - }, - finish: function( type ) { - if ( type !== false ) { - type = type || "fx"; - } - return this.each( function() { - var index, - data = dataPriv.get( this ), - queue = data[ type + "queue" ], - hooks = data[ type + "queueHooks" ], - timers = jQuery.timers, - length = queue ? queue.length : 0; - - // Enable finishing flag on private data - data.finish = true; - - // Empty the queue first - jQuery.queue( this, type, [] ); - - if ( hooks && hooks.stop ) { - hooks.stop.call( this, true ); - } - - // Look for any active animations, and finish them - for ( index = timers.length; index--; ) { - if ( timers[ index ].elem === this && timers[ index ].queue === type ) { - timers[ index ].anim.stop( true ); - timers.splice( index, 1 ); - } - } - - // Look for any animations in the old queue and finish them - for ( index = 0; index < length; index++ ) { - if ( queue[ index ] && queue[ index ].finish ) { - queue[ index ].finish.call( this ); - } - } - - // Turn off finishing flag - delete data.finish; - } ); - } -} ); - -jQuery.each( [ "toggle", "show", "hide" ], function( _i, name ) { - var cssFn = jQuery.fn[ name ]; - jQuery.fn[ name ] = function( speed, easing, callback ) { - return speed == null || typeof speed === "boolean" ? - cssFn.apply( this, arguments ) : - this.animate( genFx( name, true ), speed, easing, callback ); - }; -} ); - -// Generate shortcuts for custom animations -jQuery.each( { - slideDown: genFx( "show" ), - slideUp: genFx( "hide" ), - slideToggle: genFx( "toggle" ), - fadeIn: { opacity: "show" }, - fadeOut: { opacity: "hide" }, - fadeToggle: { opacity: "toggle" } -}, function( name, props ) { - jQuery.fn[ name ] = function( speed, easing, callback ) { - return this.animate( props, speed, easing, callback ); - }; -} ); - -jQuery.timers = []; -jQuery.fx.tick = function() { - var timer, - i = 0, - timers = jQuery.timers; - - fxNow = Date.now(); - - for ( ; i < timers.length; i++ ) { - timer = timers[ i ]; - - // Run the timer and safely remove it when done (allowing for external removal) - if ( !timer() && timers[ i ] === timer ) { - timers.splice( i--, 1 ); - } - } - - if ( !timers.length ) { - jQuery.fx.stop(); - } - fxNow = undefined; -}; - -jQuery.fx.timer = function( timer ) { - jQuery.timers.push( timer ); - jQuery.fx.start(); -}; - -jQuery.fx.interval = 13; -jQuery.fx.start = function() { - if ( inProgress ) { - return; - } - - inProgress = true; - schedule(); -}; - -jQuery.fx.stop = function() { - inProgress = null; -}; - -jQuery.fx.speeds = { - slow: 600, - fast: 200, - - // Default speed - _default: 400 -}; - - -// Based off of the plugin by Clint Helfers, with permission. -// https://web.archive.org/web/20100324014747/http://blindsignals.com/index.php/2009/07/jquery-delay/ -jQuery.fn.delay = function( time, type ) { - time = jQuery.fx ? jQuery.fx.speeds[ time ] || time : time; - type = type || "fx"; - - return this.queue( type, function( next, hooks ) { - var timeout = window.setTimeout( next, time ); - hooks.stop = function() { - window.clearTimeout( timeout ); - }; - } ); -}; - - -( function() { - var input = document.createElement( "input" ), - select = document.createElement( "select" ), - opt = select.appendChild( document.createElement( "option" ) ); - - input.type = "checkbox"; - - // Support: Android <=4.3 only - // Default value for a checkbox should be "on" - support.checkOn = input.value !== ""; - - // Support: IE <=11 only - // Must access selectedIndex to make default options select - support.optSelected = opt.selected; - - // Support: IE <=11 only - // An input loses its value after becoming a radio - input = document.createElement( "input" ); - input.value = "t"; - input.type = "radio"; - support.radioValue = input.value === "t"; -} )(); - - -var boolHook, - attrHandle = jQuery.expr.attrHandle; - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - attr: function( name, value ) { - return access( this, jQuery.attr, name, value, arguments.length > 1 ); - }, - - removeAttr: function( name ) { - return this.each( function() { - jQuery.removeAttr( this, name ); - } ); - } -} ); - -jQuery.extend( { - attr: function( elem, name, value ) { - var ret, hooks, - nType = elem.nodeType; - - // Don't get/set attributes on text, comment and attribute nodes - if ( nType === 3 || nType === 8 || nType === 2 ) { - return; - } - - // Fallback to prop when attributes are not supported - if ( typeof elem.getAttribute === "undefined" ) { - return jQuery.prop( elem, name, value ); - } - - // Attribute hooks are determined by the lowercase version - // Grab necessary hook if one is defined - if ( nType !== 1 || !jQuery.isXMLDoc( elem ) ) { - hooks = jQuery.attrHooks[ name.toLowerCase() ] || - ( jQuery.expr.match.bool.test( name ) ? boolHook : undefined ); - } - - if ( value !== undefined ) { - if ( value === null ) { - jQuery.removeAttr( elem, name ); - return; - } - - if ( hooks && "set" in hooks && - ( ret = hooks.set( elem, value, name ) ) !== undefined ) { - return ret; - } - - elem.setAttribute( name, value + "" ); - return value; - } - - if ( hooks && "get" in hooks && ( ret = hooks.get( elem, name ) ) !== null ) { - return ret; - } - - ret = jQuery.find.attr( elem, name ); - - // Non-existent attributes return null, we normalize to undefined - return ret == null ? undefined : ret; - }, - - attrHooks: { - type: { - set: function( elem, value ) { - if ( !support.radioValue && value === "radio" && - nodeName( elem, "input" ) ) { - var val = elem.value; - elem.setAttribute( "type", value ); - if ( val ) { - elem.value = val; - } - return value; - } - } - } - }, - - removeAttr: function( elem, value ) { - var name, - i = 0, - - // Attribute names can contain non-HTML whitespace characters - // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#attributes-2 - attrNames = value && value.match( rnothtmlwhite ); - - if ( attrNames && elem.nodeType === 1 ) { - while ( ( name = attrNames[ i++ ] ) ) { - elem.removeAttribute( name ); - } - } - } -} ); - -// Hooks for boolean attributes -boolHook = { - set: function( elem, value, name ) { - if ( value === false ) { - - // Remove boolean attributes when set to false - jQuery.removeAttr( elem, name ); - } else { - elem.setAttribute( name, name ); - } - return name; - } -}; - -jQuery.each( jQuery.expr.match.bool.source.match( /\w+/g ), function( _i, name ) { - var getter = attrHandle[ name ] || jQuery.find.attr; - - attrHandle[ name ] = function( elem, name, isXML ) { - var ret, handle, - lowercaseName = name.toLowerCase(); - - if ( !isXML ) { - - // Avoid an infinite loop by temporarily removing this function from the getter - handle = attrHandle[ lowercaseName ]; - attrHandle[ lowercaseName ] = ret; - ret = getter( elem, name, isXML ) != null ? - lowercaseName : - null; - attrHandle[ lowercaseName ] = handle; - } - return ret; - }; -} ); - - - - -var rfocusable = /^(?:input|select|textarea|button)$/i, - rclickable = /^(?:a|area)$/i; - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - prop: function( name, value ) { - return access( this, jQuery.prop, name, value, arguments.length > 1 ); - }, - - removeProp: function( name ) { - return this.each( function() { - delete this[ jQuery.propFix[ name ] || name ]; - } ); - } -} ); - -jQuery.extend( { - prop: function( elem, name, value ) { - var ret, hooks, - nType = elem.nodeType; - - // Don't get/set properties on text, comment and attribute nodes - if ( nType === 3 || nType === 8 || nType === 2 ) { - return; - } - - if ( nType !== 1 || !jQuery.isXMLDoc( elem ) ) { - - // Fix name and attach hooks - name = jQuery.propFix[ name ] || name; - hooks = jQuery.propHooks[ name ]; - } - - if ( value !== undefined ) { - if ( hooks && "set" in hooks && - ( ret = hooks.set( elem, value, name ) ) !== undefined ) { - return ret; - } - - return ( elem[ name ] = value ); - } - - if ( hooks && "get" in hooks && ( ret = hooks.get( elem, name ) ) !== null ) { - return ret; - } - - return elem[ name ]; - }, - - propHooks: { - tabIndex: { - get: function( elem ) { - - // Support: IE <=9 - 11 only - // elem.tabIndex doesn't always return the - // correct value when it hasn't been explicitly set - // https://web.archive.org/web/20141116233347/http://fluidproject.org/blog/2008/01/09/getting-setting-and-removing-tabindex-values-with-javascript/ - // Use proper attribute retrieval(#12072) - var tabindex = jQuery.find.attr( elem, "tabindex" ); - - if ( tabindex ) { - return parseInt( tabindex, 10 ); - } - - if ( - rfocusable.test( elem.nodeName ) || - rclickable.test( elem.nodeName ) && - elem.href - ) { - return 0; - } - - return -1; - } - } - }, - - propFix: { - "for": "htmlFor", - "class": "className" - } -} ); - -// Support: IE <=11 only -// Accessing the selectedIndex property -// forces the browser to respect setting selected -// on the option -// The getter ensures a default option is selected -// when in an optgroup -// eslint rule "no-unused-expressions" is disabled for this code -// since it considers such accessions noop -if ( !support.optSelected ) { - jQuery.propHooks.selected = { - get: function( elem ) { - - /* eslint no-unused-expressions: "off" */ - - var parent = elem.parentNode; - if ( parent && parent.parentNode ) { - parent.parentNode.selectedIndex; - } - return null; - }, - set: function( elem ) { - - /* eslint no-unused-expressions: "off" */ - - var parent = elem.parentNode; - if ( parent ) { - parent.selectedIndex; - - if ( parent.parentNode ) { - parent.parentNode.selectedIndex; - } - } - } - }; -} - -jQuery.each( [ - "tabIndex", - "readOnly", - "maxLength", - "cellSpacing", - "cellPadding", - "rowSpan", - "colSpan", - "useMap", - "frameBorder", - "contentEditable" -], function() { - jQuery.propFix[ this.toLowerCase() ] = this; -} ); - - - - - // Strip and collapse whitespace according to HTML spec - // https://infra.spec.whatwg.org/#strip-and-collapse-ascii-whitespace - function stripAndCollapse( value ) { - var tokens = value.match( rnothtmlwhite ) || []; - return tokens.join( " " ); - } - - -function getClass( elem ) { - return elem.getAttribute && elem.getAttribute( "class" ) || ""; -} - -function classesToArray( value ) { - if ( Array.isArray( value ) ) { - return value; - } - if ( typeof value === "string" ) { - return value.match( rnothtmlwhite ) || []; - } - return []; -} - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - addClass: function( value ) { - var classes, elem, cur, curValue, clazz, j, finalValue, - i = 0; - - if ( isFunction( value ) ) { - return this.each( function( j ) { - jQuery( this ).addClass( value.call( this, j, getClass( this ) ) ); - } ); - } - - classes = classesToArray( value ); - - if ( classes.length ) { - while ( ( elem = this[ i++ ] ) ) { - curValue = getClass( elem ); - cur = elem.nodeType === 1 && ( " " + stripAndCollapse( curValue ) + " " ); - - if ( cur ) { - j = 0; - while ( ( clazz = classes[ j++ ] ) ) { - if ( cur.indexOf( " " + clazz + " " ) < 0 ) { - cur += clazz + " "; - } - } - - // Only assign if different to avoid unneeded rendering. - finalValue = stripAndCollapse( cur ); - if ( curValue !== finalValue ) { - elem.setAttribute( "class", finalValue ); - } - } - } - } - - return this; - }, - - removeClass: function( value ) { - var classes, elem, cur, curValue, clazz, j, finalValue, - i = 0; - - if ( isFunction( value ) ) { - return this.each( function( j ) { - jQuery( this ).removeClass( value.call( this, j, getClass( this ) ) ); - } ); - } - - if ( !arguments.length ) { - return this.attr( "class", "" ); - } - - classes = classesToArray( value ); - - if ( classes.length ) { - while ( ( elem = this[ i++ ] ) ) { - curValue = getClass( elem ); - - // This expression is here for better compressibility (see addClass) - cur = elem.nodeType === 1 && ( " " + stripAndCollapse( curValue ) + " " ); - - if ( cur ) { - j = 0; - while ( ( clazz = classes[ j++ ] ) ) { - - // Remove *all* instances - while ( cur.indexOf( " " + clazz + " " ) > -1 ) { - cur = cur.replace( " " + clazz + " ", " " ); - } - } - - // Only assign if different to avoid unneeded rendering. - finalValue = stripAndCollapse( cur ); - if ( curValue !== finalValue ) { - elem.setAttribute( "class", finalValue ); - } - } - } - } - - return this; - }, - - toggleClass: function( value, stateVal ) { - var type = typeof value, - isValidValue = type === "string" || Array.isArray( value ); - - if ( typeof stateVal === "boolean" && isValidValue ) { - return stateVal ? this.addClass( value ) : this.removeClass( value ); - } - - if ( isFunction( value ) ) { - return this.each( function( i ) { - jQuery( this ).toggleClass( - value.call( this, i, getClass( this ), stateVal ), - stateVal - ); - } ); - } - - return this.each( function() { - var className, i, self, classNames; - - if ( isValidValue ) { - - // Toggle individual class names - i = 0; - self = jQuery( this ); - classNames = classesToArray( value ); - - while ( ( className = classNames[ i++ ] ) ) { - - // Check each className given, space separated list - if ( self.hasClass( className ) ) { - self.removeClass( className ); - } else { - self.addClass( className ); - } - } - - // Toggle whole class name - } else if ( value === undefined || type === "boolean" ) { - className = getClass( this ); - if ( className ) { - - // Store className if set - dataPriv.set( this, "__className__", className ); - } - - // If the element has a class name or if we're passed `false`, - // then remove the whole classname (if there was one, the above saved it). - // Otherwise bring back whatever was previously saved (if anything), - // falling back to the empty string if nothing was stored. - if ( this.setAttribute ) { - this.setAttribute( "class", - className || value === false ? - "" : - dataPriv.get( this, "__className__" ) || "" - ); - } - } - } ); - }, - - hasClass: function( selector ) { - var className, elem, - i = 0; - - className = " " + selector + " "; - while ( ( elem = this[ i++ ] ) ) { - if ( elem.nodeType === 1 && - ( " " + stripAndCollapse( getClass( elem ) ) + " " ).indexOf( className ) > -1 ) { - return true; - } - } - - return false; - } -} ); - - - - -var rreturn = /\r/g; - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - val: function( value ) { - var hooks, ret, valueIsFunction, - elem = this[ 0 ]; - - if ( !arguments.length ) { - if ( elem ) { - hooks = jQuery.valHooks[ elem.type ] || - jQuery.valHooks[ elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() ]; - - if ( hooks && - "get" in hooks && - ( ret = hooks.get( elem, "value" ) ) !== undefined - ) { - return ret; - } - - ret = elem.value; - - // Handle most common string cases - if ( typeof ret === "string" ) { - return ret.replace( rreturn, "" ); - } - - // Handle cases where value is null/undef or number - return ret == null ? "" : ret; - } - - return; - } - - valueIsFunction = isFunction( value ); - - return this.each( function( i ) { - var val; - - if ( this.nodeType !== 1 ) { - return; - } - - if ( valueIsFunction ) { - val = value.call( this, i, jQuery( this ).val() ); - } else { - val = value; - } - - // Treat null/undefined as ""; convert numbers to string - if ( val == null ) { - val = ""; - - } else if ( typeof val === "number" ) { - val += ""; - - } else if ( Array.isArray( val ) ) { - val = jQuery.map( val, function( value ) { - return value == null ? "" : value + ""; - } ); - } - - hooks = jQuery.valHooks[ this.type ] || jQuery.valHooks[ this.nodeName.toLowerCase() ]; - - // If set returns undefined, fall back to normal setting - if ( !hooks || !( "set" in hooks ) || hooks.set( this, val, "value" ) === undefined ) { - this.value = val; - } - } ); - } -} ); - -jQuery.extend( { - valHooks: { - option: { - get: function( elem ) { - - var val = jQuery.find.attr( elem, "value" ); - return val != null ? - val : - - // Support: IE <=10 - 11 only - // option.text throws exceptions (#14686, #14858) - // Strip and collapse whitespace - // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#strip-and-collapse-whitespace - stripAndCollapse( jQuery.text( elem ) ); - } - }, - select: { - get: function( elem ) { - var value, option, i, - options = elem.options, - index = elem.selectedIndex, - one = elem.type === "select-one", - values = one ? null : [], - max = one ? index + 1 : options.length; - - if ( index < 0 ) { - i = max; - - } else { - i = one ? index : 0; - } - - // Loop through all the selected options - for ( ; i < max; i++ ) { - option = options[ i ]; - - // Support: IE <=9 only - // IE8-9 doesn't update selected after form reset (#2551) - if ( ( option.selected || i === index ) && - - // Don't return options that are disabled or in a disabled optgroup - !option.disabled && - ( !option.parentNode.disabled || - !nodeName( option.parentNode, "optgroup" ) ) ) { - - // Get the specific value for the option - value = jQuery( option ).val(); - - // We don't need an array for one selects - if ( one ) { - return value; - } - - // Multi-Selects return an array - values.push( value ); - } - } - - return values; - }, - - set: function( elem, value ) { - var optionSet, option, - options = elem.options, - values = jQuery.makeArray( value ), - i = options.length; - - while ( i-- ) { - option = options[ i ]; - - /* eslint-disable no-cond-assign */ - - if ( option.selected = - jQuery.inArray( jQuery.valHooks.option.get( option ), values ) > -1 - ) { - optionSet = true; - } - - /* eslint-enable no-cond-assign */ - } - - // Force browsers to behave consistently when non-matching value is set - if ( !optionSet ) { - elem.selectedIndex = -1; - } - return values; - } - } - } -} ); - -// Radios and checkboxes getter/setter -jQuery.each( [ "radio", "checkbox" ], function() { - jQuery.valHooks[ this ] = { - set: function( elem, value ) { - if ( Array.isArray( value ) ) { - return ( elem.checked = jQuery.inArray( jQuery( elem ).val(), value ) > -1 ); - } - } - }; - if ( !support.checkOn ) { - jQuery.valHooks[ this ].get = function( elem ) { - return elem.getAttribute( "value" ) === null ? "on" : elem.value; - }; - } -} ); - - - - -// Return jQuery for attributes-only inclusion - - -support.focusin = "onfocusin" in window; - - -var rfocusMorph = /^(?:focusinfocus|focusoutblur)$/, - stopPropagationCallback = function( e ) { - e.stopPropagation(); - }; - -jQuery.extend( jQuery.event, { - - trigger: function( event, data, elem, onlyHandlers ) { - - var i, cur, tmp, bubbleType, ontype, handle, special, lastElement, - eventPath = [ elem || document ], - type = hasOwn.call( event, "type" ) ? event.type : event, - namespaces = hasOwn.call( event, "namespace" ) ? event.namespace.split( "." ) : []; - - cur = lastElement = tmp = elem = elem || document; - - // Don't do events on text and comment nodes - if ( elem.nodeType === 3 || elem.nodeType === 8 ) { - return; - } - - // focus/blur morphs to focusin/out; ensure we're not firing them right now - if ( rfocusMorph.test( type + jQuery.event.triggered ) ) { - return; - } - - if ( type.indexOf( "." ) > -1 ) { - - // Namespaced trigger; create a regexp to match event type in handle() - namespaces = type.split( "." ); - type = namespaces.shift(); - namespaces.sort(); - } - ontype = type.indexOf( ":" ) < 0 && "on" + type; - - // Caller can pass in a jQuery.Event object, Object, or just an event type string - event = event[ jQuery.expando ] ? - event : - new jQuery.Event( type, typeof event === "object" && event ); - - // Trigger bitmask: & 1 for native handlers; & 2 for jQuery (always true) - event.isTrigger = onlyHandlers ? 2 : 3; - event.namespace = namespaces.join( "." ); - event.rnamespace = event.namespace ? - new RegExp( "(^|\\.)" + namespaces.join( "\\.(?:.*\\.|)" ) + "(\\.|$)" ) : - null; - - // Clean up the event in case it is being reused - event.result = undefined; - if ( !event.target ) { - event.target = elem; - } - - // Clone any incoming data and prepend the event, creating the handler arg list - data = data == null ? - [ event ] : - jQuery.makeArray( data, [ event ] ); - - // Allow special events to draw outside the lines - special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {}; - if ( !onlyHandlers && special.trigger && special.trigger.apply( elem, data ) === false ) { - return; - } - - // Determine event propagation path in advance, per W3C events spec (#9951) - // Bubble up to document, then to window; watch for a global ownerDocument var (#9724) - if ( !onlyHandlers && !special.noBubble && !isWindow( elem ) ) { - - bubbleType = special.delegateType || type; - if ( !rfocusMorph.test( bubbleType + type ) ) { - cur = cur.parentNode; - } - for ( ; cur; cur = cur.parentNode ) { - eventPath.push( cur ); - tmp = cur; - } - - // Only add window if we got to document (e.g., not plain obj or detached DOM) - if ( tmp === ( elem.ownerDocument || document ) ) { - eventPath.push( tmp.defaultView || tmp.parentWindow || window ); - } - } - - // Fire handlers on the event path - i = 0; - while ( ( cur = eventPath[ i++ ] ) && !event.isPropagationStopped() ) { - lastElement = cur; - event.type = i > 1 ? - bubbleType : - special.bindType || type; - - // jQuery handler - handle = ( - dataPriv.get( cur, "events" ) || Object.create( null ) - )[ event.type ] && - dataPriv.get( cur, "handle" ); - if ( handle ) { - handle.apply( cur, data ); - } - - // Native handler - handle = ontype && cur[ ontype ]; - if ( handle && handle.apply && acceptData( cur ) ) { - event.result = handle.apply( cur, data ); - if ( event.result === false ) { - event.preventDefault(); - } - } - } - event.type = type; - - // If nobody prevented the default action, do it now - if ( !onlyHandlers && !event.isDefaultPrevented() ) { - - if ( ( !special._default || - special._default.apply( eventPath.pop(), data ) === false ) && - acceptData( elem ) ) { - - // Call a native DOM method on the target with the same name as the event. - // Don't do default actions on window, that's where global variables be (#6170) - if ( ontype && isFunction( elem[ type ] ) && !isWindow( elem ) ) { - - // Don't re-trigger an onFOO event when we call its FOO() method - tmp = elem[ ontype ]; - - if ( tmp ) { - elem[ ontype ] = null; - } - - // Prevent re-triggering of the same event, since we already bubbled it above - jQuery.event.triggered = type; - - if ( event.isPropagationStopped() ) { - lastElement.addEventListener( type, stopPropagationCallback ); - } - - elem[ type ](); - - if ( event.isPropagationStopped() ) { - lastElement.removeEventListener( type, stopPropagationCallback ); - } - - jQuery.event.triggered = undefined; - - if ( tmp ) { - elem[ ontype ] = tmp; - } - } - } - } - - return event.result; - }, - - // Piggyback on a donor event to simulate a different one - // Used only for `focus(in | out)` events - simulate: function( type, elem, event ) { - var e = jQuery.extend( - new jQuery.Event(), - event, - { - type: type, - isSimulated: true - } - ); - - jQuery.event.trigger( e, null, elem ); - } - -} ); - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - - trigger: function( type, data ) { - return this.each( function() { - jQuery.event.trigger( type, data, this ); - } ); - }, - triggerHandler: function( type, data ) { - var elem = this[ 0 ]; - if ( elem ) { - return jQuery.event.trigger( type, data, elem, true ); - } - } -} ); - - -// Support: Firefox <=44 -// Firefox doesn't have focus(in | out) events -// Related ticket - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687787 -// -// Support: Chrome <=48 - 49, Safari <=9.0 - 9.1 -// focus(in | out) events fire after focus & blur events, -// which is spec violation - http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/#events-focusevent-event-order -// Related ticket - https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=449857 -if ( !support.focusin ) { - jQuery.each( { focus: "focusin", blur: "focusout" }, function( orig, fix ) { - - // Attach a single capturing handler on the document while someone wants focusin/focusout - var handler = function( event ) { - jQuery.event.simulate( fix, event.target, jQuery.event.fix( event ) ); - }; - - jQuery.event.special[ fix ] = { - setup: function() { - - // Handle: regular nodes (via `this.ownerDocument`), window - // (via `this.document`) & document (via `this`). - var doc = this.ownerDocument || this.document || this, - attaches = dataPriv.access( doc, fix ); - - if ( !attaches ) { - doc.addEventListener( orig, handler, true ); - } - dataPriv.access( doc, fix, ( attaches || 0 ) + 1 ); - }, - teardown: function() { - var doc = this.ownerDocument || this.document || this, - attaches = dataPriv.access( doc, fix ) - 1; - - if ( !attaches ) { - doc.removeEventListener( orig, handler, true ); - dataPriv.remove( doc, fix ); - - } else { - dataPriv.access( doc, fix, attaches ); - } - } - }; - } ); -} -var location = window.location; - -var nonce = { guid: Date.now() }; - -var rquery = ( /\?/ ); - - - -// Cross-browser xml parsing -jQuery.parseXML = function( data ) { - var xml; - if ( !data || typeof data !== "string" ) { - return null; - } - - // Support: IE 9 - 11 only - // IE throws on parseFromString with invalid input. - try { - xml = ( new window.DOMParser() ).parseFromString( data, "text/xml" ); - } catch ( e ) { - xml = undefined; - } - - if ( !xml || xml.getElementsByTagName( "parsererror" ).length ) { - jQuery.error( "Invalid XML: " + data ); - } - return xml; -}; - - -var - rbracket = /\[\]$/, - rCRLF = /\r?\n/g, - rsubmitterTypes = /^(?:submit|button|image|reset|file)$/i, - rsubmittable = /^(?:input|select|textarea|keygen)/i; - -function buildParams( prefix, obj, traditional, add ) { - var name; - - if ( Array.isArray( obj ) ) { - - // Serialize array item. - jQuery.each( obj, function( i, v ) { - if ( traditional || rbracket.test( prefix ) ) { - - // Treat each array item as a scalar. - add( prefix, v ); - - } else { - - // Item is non-scalar (array or object), encode its numeric index. - buildParams( - prefix + "[" + ( typeof v === "object" && v != null ? i : "" ) + "]", - v, - traditional, - add - ); - } - } ); - - } else if ( !traditional && toType( obj ) === "object" ) { - - // Serialize object item. - for ( name in obj ) { - buildParams( prefix + "[" + name + "]", obj[ name ], traditional, add ); - } - - } else { - - // Serialize scalar item. - add( prefix, obj ); - } -} - -// Serialize an array of form elements or a set of -// key/values into a query string -jQuery.param = function( a, traditional ) { - var prefix, - s = [], - add = function( key, valueOrFunction ) { - - // If value is a function, invoke it and use its return value - var value = isFunction( valueOrFunction ) ? - valueOrFunction() : - valueOrFunction; - - s[ s.length ] = encodeURIComponent( key ) + "=" + - encodeURIComponent( value == null ? "" : value ); - }; - - if ( a == null ) { - return ""; - } - - // If an array was passed in, assume that it is an array of form elements. - if ( Array.isArray( a ) || ( a.jquery && !jQuery.isPlainObject( a ) ) ) { - - // Serialize the form elements - jQuery.each( a, function() { - add( this.name, this.value ); - } ); - - } else { - - // If traditional, encode the "old" way (the way 1.3.2 or older - // did it), otherwise encode params recursively. - for ( prefix in a ) { - buildParams( prefix, a[ prefix ], traditional, add ); - } - } - - // Return the resulting serialization - return s.join( "&" ); -}; - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - serialize: function() { - return jQuery.param( this.serializeArray() ); - }, - serializeArray: function() { - return this.map( function() { - - // Can add propHook for "elements" to filter or add form elements - var elements = jQuery.prop( this, "elements" ); - return elements ? jQuery.makeArray( elements ) : this; - } ) - .filter( function() { - var type = this.type; - - // Use .is( ":disabled" ) so that fieldset[disabled] works - return this.name && !jQuery( this ).is( ":disabled" ) && - rsubmittable.test( this.nodeName ) && !rsubmitterTypes.test( type ) && - ( this.checked || !rcheckableType.test( type ) ); - } ) - .map( function( _i, elem ) { - var val = jQuery( this ).val(); - - if ( val == null ) { - return null; - } - - if ( Array.isArray( val ) ) { - return jQuery.map( val, function( val ) { - return { name: elem.name, value: val.replace( rCRLF, "\r\n" ) }; - } ); - } - - return { name: elem.name, value: val.replace( rCRLF, "\r\n" ) }; - } ).get(); - } -} ); - - -var - r20 = /%20/g, - rhash = /#.*$/, - rantiCache = /([?&])_=[^&]*/, - rheaders = /^(.*?):[ \t]*([^\r\n]*)$/mg, - - // #7653, #8125, #8152: local protocol detection - rlocalProtocol = /^(?:about|app|app-storage|.+-extension|file|res|widget):$/, - rnoContent = /^(?:GET|HEAD)$/, - rprotocol = /^\/\//, - - /* Prefilters - * 1) They are useful to introduce custom dataTypes (see ajax/jsonp.js for an example) - * 2) These are called: - * - BEFORE asking for a transport - * - AFTER param serialization (s.data is a string if s.processData is true) - * 3) key is the dataType - * 4) the catchall symbol "*" can be used - * 5) execution will start with transport dataType and THEN continue down to "*" if needed - */ - prefilters = {}, - - /* Transports bindings - * 1) key is the dataType - * 2) the catchall symbol "*" can be used - * 3) selection will start with transport dataType and THEN go to "*" if needed - */ - transports = {}, - - // Avoid comment-prolog char sequence (#10098); must appease lint and evade compression - allTypes = "*/".concat( "*" ), - - // Anchor tag for parsing the document origin - originAnchor = document.createElement( "a" ); - originAnchor.href = location.href; - -// Base "constructor" for jQuery.ajaxPrefilter and jQuery.ajaxTransport -function addToPrefiltersOrTransports( structure ) { - - // dataTypeExpression is optional and defaults to "*" - return function( dataTypeExpression, func ) { - - if ( typeof dataTypeExpression !== "string" ) { - func = dataTypeExpression; - dataTypeExpression = "*"; - } - - var dataType, - i = 0, - dataTypes = dataTypeExpression.toLowerCase().match( rnothtmlwhite ) || []; - - if ( isFunction( func ) ) { - - // For each dataType in the dataTypeExpression - while ( ( dataType = dataTypes[ i++ ] ) ) { - - // Prepend if requested - if ( dataType[ 0 ] === "+" ) { - dataType = dataType.slice( 1 ) || "*"; - ( structure[ dataType ] = structure[ dataType ] || [] ).unshift( func ); - - // Otherwise append - } else { - ( structure[ dataType ] = structure[ dataType ] || [] ).push( func ); - } - } - } - }; -} - -// Base inspection function for prefilters and transports -function inspectPrefiltersOrTransports( structure, options, originalOptions, jqXHR ) { - - var inspected = {}, - seekingTransport = ( structure === transports ); - - function inspect( dataType ) { - var selected; - inspected[ dataType ] = true; - jQuery.each( structure[ dataType ] || [], function( _, prefilterOrFactory ) { - var dataTypeOrTransport = prefilterOrFactory( options, originalOptions, jqXHR ); - if ( typeof dataTypeOrTransport === "string" && - !seekingTransport && !inspected[ dataTypeOrTransport ] ) { - - options.dataTypes.unshift( dataTypeOrTransport ); - inspect( dataTypeOrTransport ); - return false; - } else if ( seekingTransport ) { - return !( selected = dataTypeOrTransport ); - } - } ); - return selected; - } - - return inspect( options.dataTypes[ 0 ] ) || !inspected[ "*" ] && inspect( "*" ); -} - -// A special extend for ajax options -// that takes "flat" options (not to be deep extended) -// Fixes #9887 -function ajaxExtend( target, src ) { - var key, deep, - flatOptions = jQuery.ajaxSettings.flatOptions || {}; - - for ( key in src ) { - if ( src[ key ] !== undefined ) { - ( flatOptions[ key ] ? target : ( deep || ( deep = {} ) ) )[ key ] = src[ key ]; - } - } - if ( deep ) { - jQuery.extend( true, target, deep ); - } - - return target; -} - -/* Handles responses to an ajax request: - * - finds the right dataType (mediates between content-type and expected dataType) - * - returns the corresponding response - */ -function ajaxHandleResponses( s, jqXHR, responses ) { - - var ct, type, finalDataType, firstDataType, - contents = s.contents, - dataTypes = s.dataTypes; - - // Remove auto dataType and get content-type in the process - while ( dataTypes[ 0 ] === "*" ) { - dataTypes.shift(); - if ( ct === undefined ) { - ct = s.mimeType || jqXHR.getResponseHeader( "Content-Type" ); - } - } - - // Check if we're dealing with a known content-type - if ( ct ) { - for ( type in contents ) { - if ( contents[ type ] && contents[ type ].test( ct ) ) { - dataTypes.unshift( type ); - break; - } - } - } - - // Check to see if we have a response for the expected dataType - if ( dataTypes[ 0 ] in responses ) { - finalDataType = dataTypes[ 0 ]; - } else { - - // Try convertible dataTypes - for ( type in responses ) { - if ( !dataTypes[ 0 ] || s.converters[ type + " " + dataTypes[ 0 ] ] ) { - finalDataType = type; - break; - } - if ( !firstDataType ) { - firstDataType = type; - } - } - - // Or just use first one - finalDataType = finalDataType || firstDataType; - } - - // If we found a dataType - // We add the dataType to the list if needed - // and return the corresponding response - if ( finalDataType ) { - if ( finalDataType !== dataTypes[ 0 ] ) { - dataTypes.unshift( finalDataType ); - } - return responses[ finalDataType ]; - } -} - -/* Chain conversions given the request and the original response - * Also sets the responseXXX fields on the jqXHR instance - */ -function ajaxConvert( s, response, jqXHR, isSuccess ) { - var conv2, current, conv, tmp, prev, - converters = {}, - - // Work with a copy of dataTypes in case we need to modify it for conversion - dataTypes = s.dataTypes.slice(); - - // Create converters map with lowercased keys - if ( dataTypes[ 1 ] ) { - for ( conv in s.converters ) { - converters[ conv.toLowerCase() ] = s.converters[ conv ]; - } - } - - current = dataTypes.shift(); - - // Convert to each sequential dataType - while ( current ) { - - if ( s.responseFields[ current ] ) { - jqXHR[ s.responseFields[ current ] ] = response; - } - - // Apply the dataFilter if provided - if ( !prev && isSuccess && s.dataFilter ) { - response = s.dataFilter( response, s.dataType ); - } - - prev = current; - current = dataTypes.shift(); - - if ( current ) { - - // There's only work to do if current dataType is non-auto - if ( current === "*" ) { - - current = prev; - - // Convert response if prev dataType is non-auto and differs from current - } else if ( prev !== "*" && prev !== current ) { - - // Seek a direct converter - conv = converters[ prev + " " + current ] || converters[ "* " + current ]; - - // If none found, seek a pair - if ( !conv ) { - for ( conv2 in converters ) { - - // If conv2 outputs current - tmp = conv2.split( " " ); - if ( tmp[ 1 ] === current ) { - - // If prev can be converted to accepted input - conv = converters[ prev + " " + tmp[ 0 ] ] || - converters[ "* " + tmp[ 0 ] ]; - if ( conv ) { - - // Condense equivalence converters - if ( conv === true ) { - conv = converters[ conv2 ]; - - // Otherwise, insert the intermediate dataType - } else if ( converters[ conv2 ] !== true ) { - current = tmp[ 0 ]; - dataTypes.unshift( tmp[ 1 ] ); - } - break; - } - } - } - } - - // Apply converter (if not an equivalence) - if ( conv !== true ) { - - // Unless errors are allowed to bubble, catch and return them - if ( conv && s.throws ) { - response = conv( response ); - } else { - try { - response = conv( response ); - } catch ( e ) { - return { - state: "parsererror", - error: conv ? e : "No conversion from " + prev + " to " + current - }; - } - } - } - } - } - } - - return { state: "success", data: response }; -} - -jQuery.extend( { - - // Counter for holding the number of active queries - active: 0, - - // Last-Modified header cache for next request - lastModified: {}, - etag: {}, - - ajaxSettings: { - url: location.href, - type: "GET", - isLocal: rlocalProtocol.test( location.protocol ), - global: true, - processData: true, - async: true, - contentType: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8", - - /* - timeout: 0, - data: null, - dataType: null, - username: null, - password: null, - cache: null, - throws: false, - traditional: false, - headers: {}, - */ - - accepts: { - "*": allTypes, - text: "text/plain", - html: "text/html", - xml: "application/xml, text/xml", - json: "application/json, text/javascript" - }, - - contents: { - xml: /\bxml\b/, - html: /\bhtml/, - json: /\bjson\b/ - }, - - responseFields: { - xml: "responseXML", - text: "responseText", - json: "responseJSON" - }, - - // Data converters - // Keys separate source (or catchall "*") and destination types with a single space - converters: { - - // Convert anything to text - "* text": String, - - // Text to html (true = no transformation) - "text html": true, - - // Evaluate text as a json expression - "text json": JSON.parse, - - // Parse text as xml - "text xml": jQuery.parseXML - }, - - // For options that shouldn't be deep extended: - // you can add your own custom options here if - // and when you create one that shouldn't be - // deep extended (see ajaxExtend) - flatOptions: { - url: true, - context: true - } - }, - - // Creates a full fledged settings object into target - // with both ajaxSettings and settings fields. - // If target is omitted, writes into ajaxSettings. - ajaxSetup: function( target, settings ) { - return settings ? - - // Building a settings object - ajaxExtend( ajaxExtend( target, jQuery.ajaxSettings ), settings ) : - - // Extending ajaxSettings - ajaxExtend( jQuery.ajaxSettings, target ); - }, - - ajaxPrefilter: addToPrefiltersOrTransports( prefilters ), - ajaxTransport: addToPrefiltersOrTransports( transports ), - - // Main method - ajax: function( url, options ) { - - // If url is an object, simulate pre-1.5 signature - if ( typeof url === "object" ) { - options = url; - url = undefined; - } - - // Force options to be an object - options = options || {}; - - var transport, - - // URL without anti-cache param - cacheURL, - - // Response headers - responseHeadersString, - responseHeaders, - - // timeout handle - timeoutTimer, - - // Url cleanup var - urlAnchor, - - // Request state (becomes false upon send and true upon completion) - completed, - - // To know if global events are to be dispatched - fireGlobals, - - // Loop variable - i, - - // uncached part of the url - uncached, - - // Create the final options object - s = jQuery.ajaxSetup( {}, options ), - - // Callbacks context - callbackContext = s.context || s, - - // Context for global events is callbackContext if it is a DOM node or jQuery collection - globalEventContext = s.context && - ( callbackContext.nodeType || callbackContext.jquery ) ? - jQuery( callbackContext ) : - jQuery.event, - - // Deferreds - deferred = jQuery.Deferred(), - completeDeferred = jQuery.Callbacks( "once memory" ), - - // Status-dependent callbacks - statusCode = s.statusCode || {}, - - // Headers (they are sent all at once) - requestHeaders = {}, - requestHeadersNames = {}, - - // Default abort message - strAbort = "canceled", - - // Fake xhr - jqXHR = { - readyState: 0, - - // Builds headers hashtable if needed - getResponseHeader: function( key ) { - var match; - if ( completed ) { - if ( !responseHeaders ) { - responseHeaders = {}; - while ( ( match = rheaders.exec( responseHeadersString ) ) ) { - responseHeaders[ match[ 1 ].toLowerCase() + " " ] = - ( responseHeaders[ match[ 1 ].toLowerCase() + " " ] || [] ) - .concat( match[ 2 ] ); - } - } - match = responseHeaders[ key.toLowerCase() + " " ]; - } - return match == null ? null : match.join( ", " ); - }, - - // Raw string - getAllResponseHeaders: function() { - return completed ? responseHeadersString : null; - }, - - // Caches the header - setRequestHeader: function( name, value ) { - if ( completed == null ) { - name = requestHeadersNames[ name.toLowerCase() ] = - requestHeadersNames[ name.toLowerCase() ] || name; - requestHeaders[ name ] = value; - } - return this; - }, - - // Overrides response content-type header - overrideMimeType: function( type ) { - if ( completed == null ) { - s.mimeType = type; - } - return this; - }, - - // Status-dependent callbacks - statusCode: function( map ) { - var code; - if ( map ) { - if ( completed ) { - - // Execute the appropriate callbacks - jqXHR.always( map[ jqXHR.status ] ); - } else { - - // Lazy-add the new callbacks in a way that preserves old ones - for ( code in map ) { - statusCode[ code ] = [ statusCode[ code ], map[ code ] ]; - } - } - } - return this; - }, - - // Cancel the request - abort: function( statusText ) { - var finalText = statusText || strAbort; - if ( transport ) { - transport.abort( finalText ); - } - done( 0, finalText ); - return this; - } - }; - - // Attach deferreds - deferred.promise( jqXHR ); - - // Add protocol if not provided (prefilters might expect it) - // Handle falsy url in the settings object (#10093: consistency with old signature) - // We also use the url parameter if available - s.url = ( ( url || s.url || location.href ) + "" ) - .replace( rprotocol, location.protocol + "//" ); - - // Alias method option to type as per ticket #12004 - s.type = options.method || options.type || s.method || s.type; - - // Extract dataTypes list - s.dataTypes = ( s.dataType || "*" ).toLowerCase().match( rnothtmlwhite ) || [ "" ]; - - // A cross-domain request is in order when the origin doesn't match the current origin. - if ( s.crossDomain == null ) { - urlAnchor = document.createElement( "a" ); - - // Support: IE <=8 - 11, Edge 12 - 15 - // IE throws exception on accessing the href property if url is malformed, - // e.g. http://example.com:80x/ - try { - urlAnchor.href = s.url; - - // Support: IE <=8 - 11 only - // Anchor's host property isn't correctly set when s.url is relative - urlAnchor.href = urlAnchor.href; - s.crossDomain = originAnchor.protocol + "//" + originAnchor.host !== - urlAnchor.protocol + "//" + urlAnchor.host; - } catch ( e ) { - - // If there is an error parsing the URL, assume it is crossDomain, - // it can be rejected by the transport if it is invalid - s.crossDomain = true; - } - } - - // Convert data if not already a string - if ( s.data && s.processData && typeof s.data !== "string" ) { - s.data = jQuery.param( s.data, s.traditional ); - } - - // Apply prefilters - inspectPrefiltersOrTransports( prefilters, s, options, jqXHR ); - - // If request was aborted inside a prefilter, stop there - if ( completed ) { - return jqXHR; - } - - // We can fire global events as of now if asked to - // Don't fire events if jQuery.event is undefined in an AMD-usage scenario (#15118) - fireGlobals = jQuery.event && s.global; - - // Watch for a new set of requests - if ( fireGlobals && jQuery.active++ === 0 ) { - jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxStart" ); - } - - // Uppercase the type - s.type = s.type.toUpperCase(); - - // Determine if request has content - s.hasContent = !rnoContent.test( s.type ); - - // Save the URL in case we're toying with the If-Modified-Since - // and/or If-None-Match header later on - // Remove hash to simplify url manipulation - cacheURL = s.url.replace( rhash, "" ); - - // More options handling for requests with no content - if ( !s.hasContent ) { - - // Remember the hash so we can put it back - uncached = s.url.slice( cacheURL.length ); - - // If data is available and should be processed, append data to url - if ( s.data && ( s.processData || typeof s.data === "string" ) ) { - cacheURL += ( rquery.test( cacheURL ) ? "&" : "?" ) + s.data; - - // #9682: remove data so that it's not used in an eventual retry - delete s.data; - } - - // Add or update anti-cache param if needed - if ( s.cache === false ) { - cacheURL = cacheURL.replace( rantiCache, "$1" ); - uncached = ( rquery.test( cacheURL ) ? "&" : "?" ) + "_=" + ( nonce.guid++ ) + - uncached; - } - - // Put hash and anti-cache on the URL that will be requested (gh-1732) - s.url = cacheURL + uncached; - - // Change '%20' to '+' if this is encoded form body content (gh-2658) - } else if ( s.data && s.processData && - ( s.contentType || "" ).indexOf( "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" ) === 0 ) { - s.data = s.data.replace( r20, "+" ); - } - - // Set the If-Modified-Since and/or If-None-Match header, if in ifModified mode. - if ( s.ifModified ) { - if ( jQuery.lastModified[ cacheURL ] ) { - jqXHR.setRequestHeader( "If-Modified-Since", jQuery.lastModified[ cacheURL ] ); - } - if ( jQuery.etag[ cacheURL ] ) { - jqXHR.setRequestHeader( "If-None-Match", jQuery.etag[ cacheURL ] ); - } - } - - // Set the correct header, if data is being sent - if ( s.data && s.hasContent && s.contentType !== false || options.contentType ) { - jqXHR.setRequestHeader( "Content-Type", s.contentType ); - } - - // Set the Accepts header for the server, depending on the dataType - jqXHR.setRequestHeader( - "Accept", - s.dataTypes[ 0 ] && s.accepts[ s.dataTypes[ 0 ] ] ? - s.accepts[ s.dataTypes[ 0 ] ] + - ( s.dataTypes[ 0 ] !== "*" ? ", " + allTypes + "; q=0.01" : "" ) : - s.accepts[ "*" ] - ); - - // Check for headers option - for ( i in s.headers ) { - jqXHR.setRequestHeader( i, s.headers[ i ] ); - } - - // Allow custom headers/mimetypes and early abort - if ( s.beforeSend && - ( s.beforeSend.call( callbackContext, jqXHR, s ) === false || completed ) ) { - - // Abort if not done already and return - return jqXHR.abort(); - } - - // Aborting is no longer a cancellation - strAbort = "abort"; - - // Install callbacks on deferreds - completeDeferred.add( s.complete ); - jqXHR.done( s.success ); - jqXHR.fail( s.error ); - - // Get transport - transport = inspectPrefiltersOrTransports( transports, s, options, jqXHR ); - - // If no transport, we auto-abort - if ( !transport ) { - done( -1, "No Transport" ); - } else { - jqXHR.readyState = 1; - - // Send global event - if ( fireGlobals ) { - globalEventContext.trigger( "ajaxSend", [ jqXHR, s ] ); - } - - // If request was aborted inside ajaxSend, stop there - if ( completed ) { - return jqXHR; - } - - // Timeout - if ( s.async && s.timeout > 0 ) { - timeoutTimer = window.setTimeout( function() { - jqXHR.abort( "timeout" ); - }, s.timeout ); - } - - try { - completed = false; - transport.send( requestHeaders, done ); - } catch ( e ) { - - // Rethrow post-completion exceptions - if ( completed ) { - throw e; - } - - // Propagate others as results - done( -1, e ); - } - } - - // Callback for when everything is done - function done( status, nativeStatusText, responses, headers ) { - var isSuccess, success, error, response, modified, - statusText = nativeStatusText; - - // Ignore repeat invocations - if ( completed ) { - return; - } - - completed = true; - - // Clear timeout if it exists - if ( timeoutTimer ) { - window.clearTimeout( timeoutTimer ); - } - - // Dereference transport for early garbage collection - // (no matter how long the jqXHR object will be used) - transport = undefined; - - // Cache response headers - responseHeadersString = headers || ""; - - // Set readyState - jqXHR.readyState = status > 0 ? 4 : 0; - - // Determine if successful - isSuccess = status >= 200 && status < 300 || status === 304; - - // Get response data - if ( responses ) { - response = ajaxHandleResponses( s, jqXHR, responses ); - } - - // Use a noop converter for missing script - if ( !isSuccess && jQuery.inArray( "script", s.dataTypes ) > -1 ) { - s.converters[ "text script" ] = function() {}; - } - - // Convert no matter what (that way responseXXX fields are always set) - response = ajaxConvert( s, response, jqXHR, isSuccess ); - - // If successful, handle type chaining - if ( isSuccess ) { - - // Set the If-Modified-Since and/or If-None-Match header, if in ifModified mode. - if ( s.ifModified ) { - modified = jqXHR.getResponseHeader( "Last-Modified" ); - if ( modified ) { - jQuery.lastModified[ cacheURL ] = modified; - } - modified = jqXHR.getResponseHeader( "etag" ); - if ( modified ) { - jQuery.etag[ cacheURL ] = modified; - } - } - - // if no content - if ( status === 204 || s.type === "HEAD" ) { - statusText = "nocontent"; - - // if not modified - } else if ( status === 304 ) { - statusText = "notmodified"; - - // If we have data, let's convert it - } else { - statusText = response.state; - success = response.data; - error = response.error; - isSuccess = !error; - } - } else { - - // Extract error from statusText and normalize for non-aborts - error = statusText; - if ( status || !statusText ) { - statusText = "error"; - if ( status < 0 ) { - status = 0; - } - } - } - - // Set data for the fake xhr object - jqXHR.status = status; - jqXHR.statusText = ( nativeStatusText || statusText ) + ""; - - // Success/Error - if ( isSuccess ) { - deferred.resolveWith( callbackContext, [ success, statusText, jqXHR ] ); - } else { - deferred.rejectWith( callbackContext, [ jqXHR, statusText, error ] ); - } - - // Status-dependent callbacks - jqXHR.statusCode( statusCode ); - statusCode = undefined; - - if ( fireGlobals ) { - globalEventContext.trigger( isSuccess ? "ajaxSuccess" : "ajaxError", - [ jqXHR, s, isSuccess ? success : error ] ); - } - - // Complete - completeDeferred.fireWith( callbackContext, [ jqXHR, statusText ] ); - - if ( fireGlobals ) { - globalEventContext.trigger( "ajaxComplete", [ jqXHR, s ] ); - - // Handle the global AJAX counter - if ( !( --jQuery.active ) ) { - jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxStop" ); - } - } - } - - return jqXHR; - }, - - getJSON: function( url, data, callback ) { - return jQuery.get( url, data, callback, "json" ); - }, - - getScript: function( url, callback ) { - return jQuery.get( url, undefined, callback, "script" ); - } -} ); - -jQuery.each( [ "get", "post" ], function( _i, method ) { - jQuery[ method ] = function( url, data, callback, type ) { - - // Shift arguments if data argument was omitted - if ( isFunction( data ) ) { - type = type || callback; - callback = data; - data = undefined; - } - - // The url can be an options object (which then must have .url) - return jQuery.ajax( jQuery.extend( { - url: url, - type: method, - dataType: type, - data: data, - success: callback - }, jQuery.isPlainObject( url ) && url ) ); - }; -} ); - -jQuery.ajaxPrefilter( function( s ) { - var i; - for ( i in s.headers ) { - if ( i.toLowerCase() === "content-type" ) { - s.contentType = s.headers[ i ] || ""; - } - } -} ); - - -jQuery._evalUrl = function( url, options, doc ) { - return jQuery.ajax( { - url: url, - - // Make this explicit, since user can override this through ajaxSetup (#11264) - type: "GET", - dataType: "script", - cache: true, - async: false, - global: false, - - // Only evaluate the response if it is successful (gh-4126) - // dataFilter is not invoked for failure responses, so using it instead - // of the default converter is kludgy but it works. - converters: { - "text script": function() {} - }, - dataFilter: function( response ) { - jQuery.globalEval( response, options, doc ); - } - } ); -}; - - -jQuery.fn.extend( { - wrapAll: function( html ) { - var wrap; - - if ( this[ 0 ] ) { - if ( isFunction( html ) ) { - html = html.call( this[ 0 ] ); - } - - // The elements to wrap the target around - wrap = jQuery( html, this[ 0 ].ownerDocument ).eq( 0 ).clone( true ); - - if ( this[ 0 ].parentNode ) { - wrap.insertBefore( this[ 0 ] ); - } - - wrap.map( function() { - var elem = this; - - while ( elem.firstElementChild ) { - elem = elem.firstElementChild; - } - - return elem; - } ).append( this ); - } - - return this; - }, - - wrapInner: function( html ) { - if ( isFunction( html ) ) { - return this.each( function( i ) { - jQuery( this ).wrapInner( html.call( this, i ) ); - } ); - } - - return this.each( function() { - var self = jQuery( this ), - contents = self.contents(); - - if ( contents.length ) { - contents.wrapAll( html ); - - } else { - self.append( html ); - } - } ); - }, - - wrap: function( html ) { - var htmlIsFunction = isFunction( html ); - - return this.each( function( i ) { - jQuery( this ).wrapAll( htmlIsFunction ? html.call( this, i ) : html ); - } ); - }, - - unwrap: function( selector ) { - this.parent( selector ).not( "body" ).each( function() { - jQuery( this ).replaceWith( this.childNodes ); - } ); - return this; - } -} ); - - -jQuery.expr.pseudos.hidden = function( elem ) { - return !jQuery.expr.pseudos.visible( elem ); -}; -jQuery.expr.pseudos.visible = function( elem ) { - return !!( elem.offsetWidth || elem.offsetHeight || elem.getClientRects().length ); -}; - - - - -jQuery.ajaxSettings.xhr = function() { - try { - return new window.XMLHttpRequest(); - } catch ( e ) {} -}; - -var xhrSuccessStatus = { - - // File protocol always yields status code 0, assume 200 - 0: 200, - - // Support: IE <=9 only - // #1450: sometimes IE returns 1223 when it should be 204 - 1223: 204 - }, - xhrSupported = jQuery.ajaxSettings.xhr(); - -support.cors = !!xhrSupported && ( "withCredentials" in xhrSupported ); -support.ajax = xhrSupported = !!xhrSupported; - -jQuery.ajaxTransport( function( options ) { - var callback, errorCallback; - - // Cross domain only allowed if supported through XMLHttpRequest - if ( support.cors || xhrSupported && !options.crossDomain ) { - return { - send: function( headers, complete ) { - var i, - xhr = options.xhr(); - - xhr.open( - options.type, - options.url, - options.async, - options.username, - options.password - ); - - // Apply custom fields if provided - if ( options.xhrFields ) { - for ( i in options.xhrFields ) { - xhr[ i ] = options.xhrFields[ i ]; - } - } - - // Override mime type if needed - if ( options.mimeType && xhr.overrideMimeType ) { - xhr.overrideMimeType( options.mimeType ); - } - - // X-Requested-With header - // For cross-domain requests, seeing as conditions for a preflight are - // akin to a jigsaw puzzle, we simply never set it to be sure. - // (it can always be set on a per-request basis or even using ajaxSetup) - // For same-domain requests, won't change header if already provided. - if ( !options.crossDomain && !headers[ "X-Requested-With" ] ) { - headers[ "X-Requested-With" ] = "XMLHttpRequest"; - } - - // Set headers - for ( i in headers ) { - xhr.setRequestHeader( i, headers[ i ] ); - } - - // Callback - callback = function( type ) { - return function() { - if ( callback ) { - callback = errorCallback = xhr.onload = - xhr.onerror = xhr.onabort = xhr.ontimeout = - xhr.onreadystatechange = null; - - if ( type === "abort" ) { - xhr.abort(); - } else if ( type === "error" ) { - - // Support: IE <=9 only - // On a manual native abort, IE9 throws - // errors on any property access that is not readyState - if ( typeof xhr.status !== "number" ) { - complete( 0, "error" ); - } else { - complete( - - // File: protocol always yields status 0; see #8605, #14207 - xhr.status, - xhr.statusText - ); - } - } else { - complete( - xhrSuccessStatus[ xhr.status ] || xhr.status, - xhr.statusText, - - // Support: IE <=9 only - // IE9 has no XHR2 but throws on binary (trac-11426) - // For XHR2 non-text, let the caller handle it (gh-2498) - ( xhr.responseType || "text" ) !== "text" || - typeof xhr.responseText !== "string" ? - { binary: xhr.response } : - { text: xhr.responseText }, - xhr.getAllResponseHeaders() - ); - } - } - }; - }; - - // Listen to events - xhr.onload = callback(); - errorCallback = xhr.onerror = xhr.ontimeout = callback( "error" ); - - // Support: IE 9 only - // Use onreadystatechange to replace onabort - // to handle uncaught aborts - if ( xhr.onabort !== undefined ) { - xhr.onabort = errorCallback; - } else { - xhr.onreadystatechange = function() { - - // Check readyState before timeout as it changes - if ( xhr.readyState === 4 ) { - - // Allow onerror to be called first, - // but that will not handle a native abort - // Also, save errorCallback to a variable - // as xhr.onerror cannot be accessed - window.setTimeout( function() { - if ( callback ) { - errorCallback(); - } - } ); - } - }; - } - - // Create the abort callback - callback = callback( "abort" ); - - try { - - // Do send the request (this may raise an exception) - xhr.send( options.hasContent && options.data || null ); - } catch ( e ) { - - // #14683: Only rethrow if this hasn't been notified as an error yet - if ( callback ) { - throw e; - } - } - }, - - abort: function() { - if ( callback ) { - callback(); - } - } - }; - } -} ); - - - - -// Prevent auto-execution of scripts when no explicit dataType was provided (See gh-2432) -jQuery.ajaxPrefilter( function( s ) { - if ( s.crossDomain ) { - s.contents.script = false; - } -} ); - -// Install script dataType -jQuery.ajaxSetup( { - accepts: { - script: "text/javascript, application/javascript, " + - "application/ecmascript, application/x-ecmascript" - }, - contents: { - script: /\b(?:java|ecma)script\b/ - }, - converters: { - "text script": function( text ) { - jQuery.globalEval( text ); - return text; - } - } -} ); - -// Handle cache's special case and crossDomain -jQuery.ajaxPrefilter( "script", function( s ) { - if ( s.cache === undefined ) { - s.cache = false; - } - if ( s.crossDomain ) { - s.type = "GET"; - } -} ); - -// Bind script tag hack transport -jQuery.ajaxTransport( "script", function( s ) { - - // This transport only deals with cross domain or forced-by-attrs requests - if ( s.crossDomain || s.scriptAttrs ) { - var script, callback; - return { - send: function( _, complete ) { - script = jQuery( " - * - * - * - * ``` - * - * @param {DOMElement} element DOM element which is the root of AngularJS application. - * @param {Array=} modules an array of modules to load into the application. - * Each item in the array should be the name of a predefined module or a (DI annotated) - * function that will be invoked by the injector as a `config` block. - * See: {@link angular.module modules} - * @param {Object=} config an object for defining configuration options for the application. The - * following keys are supported: - * - * * `strictDi` - disable automatic function annotation for the application. This is meant to - * assist in finding bugs which break minified code. Defaults to `false`. - * - * @returns {auto.$injector} Returns the newly created injector for this app. - */ -function bootstrap(element, modules, config) { - if (!isObject(config)) config = {}; - var defaultConfig = { - strictDi: false - }; - config = extend(defaultConfig, config); - var doBootstrap = function() { - element = jqLite(element); - - if (element.injector()) { - var tag = (element[0] === window.document) ? 'document' : startingTag(element); - // Encode angle brackets to prevent input from being sanitized to empty string #8683. - throw ngMinErr( - 'btstrpd', - 'App already bootstrapped with this element \'{0}\'', - tag.replace(//,'>')); - } - - modules = modules || []; - modules.unshift(['$provide', function($provide) { - $provide.value('$rootElement', element); - }]); - - if (config.debugInfoEnabled) { - // Pushing so that this overrides `debugInfoEnabled` setting defined in user's `modules`. - modules.push(['$compileProvider', function($compileProvider) { - $compileProvider.debugInfoEnabled(true); - }]); - } - - modules.unshift('ng'); - var injector = createInjector(modules, config.strictDi); - injector.invoke(['$rootScope', '$rootElement', '$compile', '$injector', - function bootstrapApply(scope, element, compile, injector) { - scope.$apply(function() { - element.data('$injector', injector); - compile(element)(scope); - }); - }] - ); - return injector; - }; - - var NG_ENABLE_DEBUG_INFO = /^NG_ENABLE_DEBUG_INFO!/; - var NG_DEFER_BOOTSTRAP = /^NG_DEFER_BOOTSTRAP!/; - - if (window && NG_ENABLE_DEBUG_INFO.test(window.name)) { - config.debugInfoEnabled = true; - window.name = window.name.replace(NG_ENABLE_DEBUG_INFO, ''); - } - - if (window && !NG_DEFER_BOOTSTRAP.test(window.name)) { - return doBootstrap(); - } - - window.name = window.name.replace(NG_DEFER_BOOTSTRAP, ''); - angular.resumeBootstrap = function(extraModules) { - forEach(extraModules, function(module) { - modules.push(module); - }); - return doBootstrap(); - }; - - if (isFunction(angular.resumeDeferredBootstrap)) { - angular.resumeDeferredBootstrap(); - } -} - -/** - * @ngdoc function - * @name angular.reloadWithDebugInfo - * @module ng - * @description - * Use this function to reload the current application with debug information turned on. - * This takes precedence over a call to `$compileProvider.debugInfoEnabled(false)`. - * - * See {@link ng.$compileProvider#debugInfoEnabled} for more. - */ -function reloadWithDebugInfo() { - window.name = 'NG_ENABLE_DEBUG_INFO!' + window.name; - window.location.reload(); -} - -/** - * @name angular.getTestability - * @module ng - * @description - * Get the testability service for the instance of AngularJS on the given - * element. - * @param {DOMElement} element DOM element which is the root of AngularJS application. - */ -function getTestability(rootElement) { - var injector = angular.element(rootElement).injector(); - if (!injector) { - throw ngMinErr('test', - 'no injector found for element argument to getTestability'); - } - return injector.get('$$testability'); -} - -var SNAKE_CASE_REGEXP = /[A-Z]/g; -function snake_case(name, separator) { - separator = separator || '_'; - return name.replace(SNAKE_CASE_REGEXP, function(letter, pos) { - return (pos ? separator : '') + letter.toLowerCase(); - }); -} - -var bindJQueryFired = false; -function bindJQuery() { - var originalCleanData; - - if (bindJQueryFired) { - return; - } - - // bind to jQuery if present; - var jqName = jq(); - jQuery = isUndefined(jqName) ? window.jQuery : // use jQuery (if present) - !jqName ? undefined : // use jqLite - window[jqName]; // use jQuery specified by `ngJq` - - // Use jQuery if it exists with proper functionality, otherwise default to us. - // AngularJS 1.2+ requires jQuery 1.7+ for on()/off() support. - // AngularJS 1.3+ technically requires at least jQuery 2.1+ but it may work with older - // versions. It will not work for sure with jQuery <1.7, though. - if (jQuery && jQuery.fn.on) { - jqLite = jQuery; - extend(jQuery.fn, { - scope: JQLitePrototype.scope, - isolateScope: JQLitePrototype.isolateScope, - controller: /** @type {?} */ (JQLitePrototype).controller, - injector: JQLitePrototype.injector, - inheritedData: JQLitePrototype.inheritedData - }); - } else { - jqLite = JQLite; - } - - // All nodes removed from the DOM via various jqLite/jQuery APIs like .remove() - // are passed through jqLite/jQuery.cleanData. Monkey-patch this method to fire - // the $destroy event on all removed nodes. - originalCleanData = jqLite.cleanData; - jqLite.cleanData = function(elems) { - var events; - for (var i = 0, elem; (elem = elems[i]) != null; i++) { - events = (jqLite._data(elem) || {}).events; - if (events && events.$destroy) { - jqLite(elem).triggerHandler('$destroy'); - } - } - originalCleanData(elems); - }; - - angular.element = jqLite; - - // Prevent double-proxying. - bindJQueryFired = true; -} - -/** - * @ngdoc function - * @name angular.UNSAFE_restoreLegacyJqLiteXHTMLReplacement - * @module ng - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Restores the pre-1.8 behavior of jqLite that turns XHTML-like strings like - * `
` to `
` instead of `
`. - * The new behavior is a security fix. Thus, if you need to call this function, please try to adjust - * your code for this change and remove your use of this function as soon as possible. - - * Note that this only patches jqLite. If you use jQuery 3.5.0 or newer, please read the - * [jQuery 3.5 upgrade guide](https://jquery.com/upgrade-guide/3.5/) for more details - * about the workarounds. - */ -function UNSAFE_restoreLegacyJqLiteXHTMLReplacement() { - JQLite.legacyXHTMLReplacement = true; -} - -/** - * throw error if the argument is falsy. - */ -function assertArg(arg, name, reason) { - if (!arg) { - throw ngMinErr('areq', 'Argument \'{0}\' is {1}', (name || '?'), (reason || 'required')); - } - return arg; -} - -function assertArgFn(arg, name, acceptArrayAnnotation) { - if (acceptArrayAnnotation && isArray(arg)) { - arg = arg[arg.length - 1]; - } - - assertArg(isFunction(arg), name, 'not a function, got ' + - (arg && typeof arg === 'object' ? arg.constructor.name || 'Object' : typeof arg)); - return arg; -} - -/** - * throw error if the name given is hasOwnProperty - * @param {String} name the name to test - * @param {String} context the context in which the name is used, such as module or directive - */ -function assertNotHasOwnProperty(name, context) { - if (name === 'hasOwnProperty') { - throw ngMinErr('badname', 'hasOwnProperty is not a valid {0} name', context); - } -} - -/** - * Return the value accessible from the object by path. Any undefined traversals are ignored - * @param {Object} obj starting object - * @param {String} path path to traverse - * @param {boolean} [bindFnToScope=true] - * @returns {Object} value as accessible by path - */ -//TODO(misko): this function needs to be removed -function getter(obj, path, bindFnToScope) { - if (!path) return obj; - var keys = path.split('.'); - var key; - var lastInstance = obj; - var len = keys.length; - - for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) { - key = keys[i]; - if (obj) { - obj = (lastInstance = obj)[key]; - } - } - if (!bindFnToScope && isFunction(obj)) { - return bind(lastInstance, obj); - } - return obj; -} - -/** - * Return the DOM siblings between the first and last node in the given array. - * @param {Array} array like object - * @returns {Array} the inputted object or a jqLite collection containing the nodes - */ -function getBlockNodes(nodes) { - // TODO(perf): update `nodes` instead of creating a new object? - var node = nodes[0]; - var endNode = nodes[nodes.length - 1]; - var blockNodes; - - for (var i = 1; node !== endNode && (node = node.nextSibling); i++) { - if (blockNodes || nodes[i] !== node) { - if (!blockNodes) { - blockNodes = jqLite(slice.call(nodes, 0, i)); - } - blockNodes.push(node); - } - } - - return blockNodes || nodes; -} - - -/** - * Creates a new object without a prototype. This object is useful for lookup without having to - * guard against prototypically inherited properties via hasOwnProperty. - * - * Related micro-benchmarks: - * - http://jsperf.com/object-create2 - * - http://jsperf.com/proto-map-lookup/2 - * - http://jsperf.com/for-in-vs-object-keys2 - * - * @returns {Object} - */ -function createMap() { - return Object.create(null); -} - -function stringify(value) { - if (value == null) { // null || undefined - return ''; - } - switch (typeof value) { - case 'string': - break; - case 'number': - value = '' + value; - break; - default: - if (hasCustomToString(value) && !isArray(value) && !isDate(value)) { - value = value.toString(); - } else { - value = toJson(value); - } - } - - return value; -} - -var NODE_TYPE_ELEMENT = 1; -var NODE_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE = 2; -var NODE_TYPE_TEXT = 3; -var NODE_TYPE_COMMENT = 8; -var NODE_TYPE_DOCUMENT = 9; -var NODE_TYPE_DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT = 11; - -/** - * @ngdoc type - * @name angular.Module - * @module ng - * @description - * - * Interface for configuring AngularJS {@link angular.module modules}. - */ - -function setupModuleLoader(window) { - - var $injectorMinErr = minErr('$injector'); - var ngMinErr = minErr('ng'); - - function ensure(obj, name, factory) { - return obj[name] || (obj[name] = factory()); - } - - var angular = ensure(window, 'angular', Object); - - // We need to expose `angular.$$minErr` to modules such as `ngResource` that reference it during bootstrap - angular.$$minErr = angular.$$minErr || minErr; - - return ensure(angular, 'module', function() { - /** @type {Object.} */ - var modules = {}; - - /** - * @ngdoc function - * @name angular.module - * @module ng - * @description - * - * The `angular.module` is a global place for creating, registering and retrieving AngularJS - * modules. - * All modules (AngularJS core or 3rd party) that should be available to an application must be - * registered using this mechanism. - * - * Passing one argument retrieves an existing {@link angular.Module}, - * whereas passing more than one argument creates a new {@link angular.Module} - * - * - * # Module - * - * A module is a collection of services, directives, controllers, filters, and configuration information. - * `angular.module` is used to configure the {@link auto.$injector $injector}. - * - * ```js - * // Create a new module - * var myModule = angular.module('myModule', []); - * - * // register a new service - * myModule.value('appName', 'MyCoolApp'); - * - * // configure existing services inside initialization blocks. - * myModule.config(['$locationProvider', function($locationProvider) { - * // Configure existing providers - * $locationProvider.hashPrefix('!'); - * }]); - * ``` - * - * Then you can create an injector and load your modules like this: - * - * ```js - * var injector = angular.injector(['ng', 'myModule']) - * ``` - * - * However it's more likely that you'll just use - * {@link ng.directive:ngApp ngApp} or - * {@link angular.bootstrap} to simplify this process for you. - * - * @param {!string} name The name of the module to create or retrieve. - * @param {!Array.=} requires If specified then new module is being created. If - * unspecified then the module is being retrieved for further configuration. - * @param {Function=} configFn Optional configuration function for the module. Same as - * {@link angular.Module#config Module#config()}. - * @returns {angular.Module} new module with the {@link angular.Module} api. - */ - return function module(name, requires, configFn) { - - var info = {}; - - var assertNotHasOwnProperty = function(name, context) { - if (name === 'hasOwnProperty') { - throw ngMinErr('badname', 'hasOwnProperty is not a valid {0} name', context); - } - }; - - assertNotHasOwnProperty(name, 'module'); - if (requires && modules.hasOwnProperty(name)) { - modules[name] = null; - } - return ensure(modules, name, function() { - if (!requires) { - throw $injectorMinErr('nomod', 'Module \'{0}\' is not available! You either misspelled ' + - 'the module name or forgot to load it. If registering a module ensure that you ' + - 'specify the dependencies as the second argument.', name); - } - - /** @type {!Array.>} */ - var invokeQueue = []; - - /** @type {!Array.} */ - var configBlocks = []; - - /** @type {!Array.} */ - var runBlocks = []; - - var config = invokeLater('$injector', 'invoke', 'push', configBlocks); - - /** @type {angular.Module} */ - var moduleInstance = { - // Private state - _invokeQueue: invokeQueue, - _configBlocks: configBlocks, - _runBlocks: runBlocks, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#info - * @module ng - * - * @param {Object=} info Information about the module - * @returns {Object|Module} The current info object for this module if called as a getter, - * or `this` if called as a setter. - * - * @description - * Read and write custom information about this module. - * For example you could put the version of the module in here. - * - * ```js - * angular.module('myModule', []).info({ version: '1.0.0' }); - * ``` - * - * The version could then be read back out by accessing the module elsewhere: - * - * ``` - * var version = angular.module('myModule').info().version; - * ``` - * - * You can also retrieve this information during runtime via the - * {@link $injector#modules `$injector.modules`} property: - * - * ```js - * var version = $injector.modules['myModule'].info().version; - * ``` - */ - info: function(value) { - if (isDefined(value)) { - if (!isObject(value)) throw ngMinErr('aobj', 'Argument \'{0}\' must be an object', 'value'); - info = value; - return this; - } - return info; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc property - * @name angular.Module#requires - * @module ng - * - * @description - * Holds the list of modules which the injector will load before the current module is - * loaded. - */ - requires: requires, - - /** - * @ngdoc property - * @name angular.Module#name - * @module ng - * - * @description - * Name of the module. - */ - name: name, - - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#provider - * @module ng - * @param {string} name service name - * @param {Function} providerType Construction function for creating new instance of the - * service. - * @description - * See {@link auto.$provide#provider $provide.provider()}. - */ - provider: invokeLaterAndSetModuleName('$provide', 'provider'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#factory - * @module ng - * @param {string} name service name - * @param {Function} providerFunction Function for creating new instance of the service. - * @description - * See {@link auto.$provide#factory $provide.factory()}. - */ - factory: invokeLaterAndSetModuleName('$provide', 'factory'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#service - * @module ng - * @param {string} name service name - * @param {Function} constructor A constructor function that will be instantiated. - * @description - * See {@link auto.$provide#service $provide.service()}. - */ - service: invokeLaterAndSetModuleName('$provide', 'service'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#value - * @module ng - * @param {string} name service name - * @param {*} object Service instance object. - * @description - * See {@link auto.$provide#value $provide.value()}. - */ - value: invokeLater('$provide', 'value'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#constant - * @module ng - * @param {string} name constant name - * @param {*} object Constant value. - * @description - * Because the constants are fixed, they get applied before other provide methods. - * See {@link auto.$provide#constant $provide.constant()}. - */ - constant: invokeLater('$provide', 'constant', 'unshift'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#decorator - * @module ng - * @param {string} name The name of the service to decorate. - * @param {Function} decorFn This function will be invoked when the service needs to be - * instantiated and should return the decorated service instance. - * @description - * See {@link auto.$provide#decorator $provide.decorator()}. - */ - decorator: invokeLaterAndSetModuleName('$provide', 'decorator', configBlocks), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#animation - * @module ng - * @param {string} name animation name - * @param {Function} animationFactory Factory function for creating new instance of an - * animation. - * @description - * - * **NOTE**: animations take effect only if the **ngAnimate** module is loaded. - * - * - * Defines an animation hook that can be later used with - * {@link $animate $animate} service and directives that use this service. - * - * ```js - * module.animation('.animation-name', function($inject1, $inject2) { - * return { - * eventName : function(element, done) { - * //code to run the animation - * //once complete, then run done() - * return function cancellationFunction(element) { - * //code to cancel the animation - * } - * } - * } - * }) - * ``` - * - * See {@link ng.$animateProvider#register $animateProvider.register()} and - * {@link ngAnimate ngAnimate module} for more information. - */ - animation: invokeLaterAndSetModuleName('$animateProvider', 'register'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#filter - * @module ng - * @param {string} name Filter name - this must be a valid AngularJS expression identifier - * @param {Function} filterFactory Factory function for creating new instance of filter. - * @description - * See {@link ng.$filterProvider#register $filterProvider.register()}. - * - *
- * **Note:** Filter names must be valid AngularJS {@link expression} identifiers, such as `uppercase` or `orderBy`. - * Names with special characters, such as hyphens and dots, are not allowed. If you wish to namespace - * your filters, then you can use capitalization (`myappSubsectionFilterx`) or underscores - * (`myapp_subsection_filterx`). - *
- */ - filter: invokeLaterAndSetModuleName('$filterProvider', 'register'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#controller - * @module ng - * @param {string|Object} name Controller name, or an object map of controllers where the - * keys are the names and the values are the constructors. - * @param {Function} constructor Controller constructor function. - * @description - * See {@link ng.$controllerProvider#register $controllerProvider.register()}. - */ - controller: invokeLaterAndSetModuleName('$controllerProvider', 'register'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#directive - * @module ng - * @param {string|Object} name Directive name, or an object map of directives where the - * keys are the names and the values are the factories. - * @param {Function} directiveFactory Factory function for creating new instance of - * directives. - * @description - * See {@link ng.$compileProvider#directive $compileProvider.directive()}. - */ - directive: invokeLaterAndSetModuleName('$compileProvider', 'directive'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#component - * @module ng - * @param {string|Object} name Name of the component in camelCase (i.e. `myComp` which will match ``), - * or an object map of components where the keys are the names and the values are the component definition objects. - * @param {Object} options Component definition object (a simplified - * {@link ng.$compile#directive-definition-object directive definition object}) - * - * @description - * See {@link ng.$compileProvider#component $compileProvider.component()}. - */ - component: invokeLaterAndSetModuleName('$compileProvider', 'component'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#config - * @module ng - * @param {Function} configFn Execute this function on module load. Useful for service - * configuration. - * @description - * Use this method to configure services by injecting their - * {@link angular.Module#provider `providers`}, e.g. for adding routes to the - * {@link ngRoute.$routeProvider $routeProvider}. - * - * Note that you can only inject {@link angular.Module#provider `providers`} and - * {@link angular.Module#constant `constants`} into this function. - * - * For more about how to configure services, see - * {@link providers#provider-recipe Provider Recipe}. - */ - config: config, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name angular.Module#run - * @module ng - * @param {Function} initializationFn Execute this function after injector creation. - * Useful for application initialization. - * @description - * Use this method to register work which should be performed when the injector is done - * loading all modules. - */ - run: function(block) { - runBlocks.push(block); - return this; - } - }; - - if (configFn) { - config(configFn); - } - - return moduleInstance; - - /** - * @param {string} provider - * @param {string} method - * @param {String=} insertMethod - * @returns {angular.Module} - */ - function invokeLater(provider, method, insertMethod, queue) { - if (!queue) queue = invokeQueue; - return function() { - queue[insertMethod || 'push']([provider, method, arguments]); - return moduleInstance; - }; - } - - /** - * @param {string} provider - * @param {string} method - * @returns {angular.Module} - */ - function invokeLaterAndSetModuleName(provider, method, queue) { - if (!queue) queue = invokeQueue; - return function(recipeName, factoryFunction) { - if (factoryFunction && isFunction(factoryFunction)) factoryFunction.$$moduleName = name; - queue.push([provider, method, arguments]); - return moduleInstance; - }; - } - }); - }; - }); - -} - -/* global shallowCopy: true */ - -/** - * Creates a shallow copy of an object, an array or a primitive. - * - * Assumes that there are no proto properties for objects. - */ -function shallowCopy(src, dst) { - if (isArray(src)) { - dst = dst || []; - - for (var i = 0, ii = src.length; i < ii; i++) { - dst[i] = src[i]; - } - } else if (isObject(src)) { - dst = dst || {}; - - for (var key in src) { - if (!(key.charAt(0) === '$' && key.charAt(1) === '$')) { - dst[key] = src[key]; - } - } - } - - return dst || src; -} - -/* exported toDebugString */ - -function serializeObject(obj, maxDepth) { - var seen = []; - - // There is no direct way to stringify object until reaching a specific depth - // and a very deep object can cause a performance issue, so we copy the object - // based on this specific depth and then stringify it. - if (isValidObjectMaxDepth(maxDepth)) { - // This file is also included in `angular-loader`, so `copy()` might not always be available in - // the closure. Therefore, it is lazily retrieved as `angular.copy()` when needed. - obj = angular.copy(obj, null, maxDepth); - } - return JSON.stringify(obj, function(key, val) { - val = toJsonReplacer(key, val); - if (isObject(val)) { - - if (seen.indexOf(val) >= 0) return '...'; - - seen.push(val); - } - return val; - }); -} - -function toDebugString(obj, maxDepth) { - if (typeof obj === 'function') { - return obj.toString().replace(/ \{[\s\S]*$/, ''); - } else if (isUndefined(obj)) { - return 'undefined'; - } else if (typeof obj !== 'string') { - return serializeObject(obj, maxDepth); - } - return obj; -} - -/* global angularModule: true, - version: true, - - $CompileProvider, - - htmlAnchorDirective, - inputDirective, - hiddenInputBrowserCacheDirective, - formDirective, - scriptDirective, - selectDirective, - optionDirective, - ngBindDirective, - ngBindHtmlDirective, - ngBindTemplateDirective, - ngClassDirective, - ngClassEvenDirective, - ngClassOddDirective, - ngCloakDirective, - ngControllerDirective, - ngFormDirective, - ngHideDirective, - ngIfDirective, - ngIncludeDirective, - ngIncludeFillContentDirective, - ngInitDirective, - ngNonBindableDirective, - ngPluralizeDirective, - ngRefDirective, - ngRepeatDirective, - ngShowDirective, - ngStyleDirective, - ngSwitchDirective, - ngSwitchWhenDirective, - ngSwitchDefaultDirective, - ngOptionsDirective, - ngTranscludeDirective, - ngModelDirective, - ngListDirective, - ngChangeDirective, - patternDirective, - patternDirective, - requiredDirective, - requiredDirective, - minlengthDirective, - minlengthDirective, - maxlengthDirective, - maxlengthDirective, - ngValueDirective, - ngModelOptionsDirective, - ngAttributeAliasDirectives, - ngEventDirectives, - - $AnchorScrollProvider, - $AnimateProvider, - $CoreAnimateCssProvider, - $$CoreAnimateJsProvider, - $$CoreAnimateQueueProvider, - $$AnimateRunnerFactoryProvider, - $$AnimateAsyncRunFactoryProvider, - $BrowserProvider, - $CacheFactoryProvider, - $ControllerProvider, - $DateProvider, - $DocumentProvider, - $$IsDocumentHiddenProvider, - $ExceptionHandlerProvider, - $FilterProvider, - $$ForceReflowProvider, - $InterpolateProvider, - $$IntervalFactoryProvider, - $IntervalProvider, - $HttpProvider, - $HttpParamSerializerProvider, - $HttpParamSerializerJQLikeProvider, - $HttpBackendProvider, - $xhrFactoryProvider, - $jsonpCallbacksProvider, - $LocationProvider, - $LogProvider, - $$MapProvider, - $ParseProvider, - $RootScopeProvider, - $QProvider, - $$QProvider, - $$SanitizeUriProvider, - $SceProvider, - $SceDelegateProvider, - $SnifferProvider, - $$TaskTrackerFactoryProvider, - $TemplateCacheProvider, - $TemplateRequestProvider, - $$TestabilityProvider, - $TimeoutProvider, - $$RAFProvider, - $WindowProvider, - $$jqLiteProvider, - $$CookieReaderProvider -*/ - - -/** - * @ngdoc object - * @name angular.version - * @module ng - * @description - * An object that contains information about the current AngularJS version. - * - * This object has the following properties: - * - * - `full` – `{string}` – Full version string, such as "0.9.18". - * - `major` – `{number}` – Major version number, such as "0". - * - `minor` – `{number}` – Minor version number, such as "9". - * - `dot` – `{number}` – Dot version number, such as "18". - * - `codeName` – `{string}` – Code name of the release, such as "jiggling-armfat". - */ -var version = { - // These placeholder strings will be replaced by grunt's `build` task. - // They need to be double- or single-quoted. - full: '1.8.2', - major: '1', - minor: '8', - dot: '2', - codeName: 'meteoric-mining' -}; - - -function publishExternalAPI(angular) { - extend(angular, { - 'errorHandlingConfig': errorHandlingConfig, - 'bootstrap': bootstrap, - 'copy': copy, - 'extend': extend, - 'merge': merge, - 'equals': equals, - 'element': jqLite, - 'forEach': forEach, - 'injector': createInjector, - 'noop': noop, - 'bind': bind, - 'toJson': toJson, - 'fromJson': fromJson, - 'identity': identity, - 'isUndefined': isUndefined, - 'isDefined': isDefined, - 'isString': isString, - 'isFunction': isFunction, - 'isObject': isObject, - 'isNumber': isNumber, - 'isElement': isElement, - 'isArray': isArray, - 'version': version, - 'isDate': isDate, - 'callbacks': {$$counter: 0}, - 'getTestability': getTestability, - 'reloadWithDebugInfo': reloadWithDebugInfo, - 'UNSAFE_restoreLegacyJqLiteXHTMLReplacement': UNSAFE_restoreLegacyJqLiteXHTMLReplacement, - '$$minErr': minErr, - '$$csp': csp, - '$$encodeUriSegment': encodeUriSegment, - '$$encodeUriQuery': encodeUriQuery, - '$$lowercase': lowercase, - '$$stringify': stringify, - '$$uppercase': uppercase - }); - - angularModule = setupModuleLoader(window); - - angularModule('ng', ['ngLocale'], ['$provide', - function ngModule($provide) { - // $$sanitizeUriProvider needs to be before $compileProvider as it is used by it. - $provide.provider({ - $$sanitizeUri: $$SanitizeUriProvider - }); - $provide.provider('$compile', $CompileProvider). - directive({ - a: htmlAnchorDirective, - input: inputDirective, - textarea: inputDirective, - form: formDirective, - script: scriptDirective, - select: selectDirective, - option: optionDirective, - ngBind: ngBindDirective, - ngBindHtml: ngBindHtmlDirective, - ngBindTemplate: ngBindTemplateDirective, - ngClass: ngClassDirective, - ngClassEven: ngClassEvenDirective, - ngClassOdd: ngClassOddDirective, - ngCloak: ngCloakDirective, - ngController: ngControllerDirective, - ngForm: ngFormDirective, - ngHide: ngHideDirective, - ngIf: ngIfDirective, - ngInclude: ngIncludeDirective, - ngInit: ngInitDirective, - ngNonBindable: ngNonBindableDirective, - ngPluralize: ngPluralizeDirective, - ngRef: ngRefDirective, - ngRepeat: ngRepeatDirective, - ngShow: ngShowDirective, - ngStyle: ngStyleDirective, - ngSwitch: ngSwitchDirective, - ngSwitchWhen: ngSwitchWhenDirective, - ngSwitchDefault: ngSwitchDefaultDirective, - ngOptions: ngOptionsDirective, - ngTransclude: ngTranscludeDirective, - ngModel: ngModelDirective, - ngList: ngListDirective, - ngChange: ngChangeDirective, - pattern: patternDirective, - ngPattern: patternDirective, - required: requiredDirective, - ngRequired: requiredDirective, - minlength: minlengthDirective, - ngMinlength: minlengthDirective, - maxlength: maxlengthDirective, - ngMaxlength: maxlengthDirective, - ngValue: ngValueDirective, - ngModelOptions: ngModelOptionsDirective - }). - directive({ - ngInclude: ngIncludeFillContentDirective, - input: hiddenInputBrowserCacheDirective - }). - directive(ngAttributeAliasDirectives). - directive(ngEventDirectives); - $provide.provider({ - $anchorScroll: $AnchorScrollProvider, - $animate: $AnimateProvider, - $animateCss: $CoreAnimateCssProvider, - $$animateJs: $$CoreAnimateJsProvider, - $$animateQueue: $$CoreAnimateQueueProvider, - $$AnimateRunner: $$AnimateRunnerFactoryProvider, - $$animateAsyncRun: $$AnimateAsyncRunFactoryProvider, - $browser: $BrowserProvider, - $cacheFactory: $CacheFactoryProvider, - $controller: $ControllerProvider, - $document: $DocumentProvider, - $$isDocumentHidden: $$IsDocumentHiddenProvider, - $exceptionHandler: $ExceptionHandlerProvider, - $filter: $FilterProvider, - $$forceReflow: $$ForceReflowProvider, - $interpolate: $InterpolateProvider, - $interval: $IntervalProvider, - $$intervalFactory: $$IntervalFactoryProvider, - $http: $HttpProvider, - $httpParamSerializer: $HttpParamSerializerProvider, - $httpParamSerializerJQLike: $HttpParamSerializerJQLikeProvider, - $httpBackend: $HttpBackendProvider, - $xhrFactory: $xhrFactoryProvider, - $jsonpCallbacks: $jsonpCallbacksProvider, - $location: $LocationProvider, - $log: $LogProvider, - $parse: $ParseProvider, - $rootScope: $RootScopeProvider, - $q: $QProvider, - $$q: $$QProvider, - $sce: $SceProvider, - $sceDelegate: $SceDelegateProvider, - $sniffer: $SnifferProvider, - $$taskTrackerFactory: $$TaskTrackerFactoryProvider, - $templateCache: $TemplateCacheProvider, - $templateRequest: $TemplateRequestProvider, - $$testability: $$TestabilityProvider, - $timeout: $TimeoutProvider, - $window: $WindowProvider, - $$rAF: $$RAFProvider, - $$jqLite: $$jqLiteProvider, - $$Map: $$MapProvider, - $$cookieReader: $$CookieReaderProvider - }); - } - ]); -} - -/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - * Any commits to this file should be reviewed with security in mind. * - * Changes to this file can potentially create security vulnerabilities. * - * An approval from 2 Core members with history of modifying * - * this file is required. * - * * - * Does the change somehow allow for arbitrary javascript to be executed? * - * Or allows for someone to change the prototype of built-in objects? * - * Or gives undesired access to variables likes document or window? * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ - -/* global - JQLitePrototype: true, - BOOLEAN_ATTR: true, - ALIASED_ATTR: true -*/ - -////////////////////////////////// -//JQLite -////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @ngdoc function - * @name angular.element - * @module ng - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Wraps a raw DOM element or HTML string as a [jQuery](http://jquery.com) element. - * - * If jQuery is available, `angular.element` is an alias for the - * [jQuery](http://api.jquery.com/jQuery/) function. If jQuery is not available, `angular.element` - * delegates to AngularJS's built-in subset of jQuery, called "jQuery lite" or **jqLite**. - * - * jqLite is a tiny, API-compatible subset of jQuery that allows - * AngularJS to manipulate the DOM in a cross-browser compatible way. jqLite implements only the most - * commonly needed functionality with the goal of having a very small footprint. - * - * To use `jQuery`, simply ensure it is loaded before the `angular.js` file. You can also use the - * {@link ngJq `ngJq`} directive to specify that jqlite should be used over jQuery, or to use a - * specific version of jQuery if multiple versions exist on the page. - * - *
**Note:** All element references in AngularJS are always wrapped with jQuery or - * jqLite (such as the element argument in a directive's compile / link function). They are never raw DOM references.
- * - *
**Note:** Keep in mind that this function will not find elements - * by tag name / CSS selector. For lookups by tag name, try instead `angular.element(document).find(...)` - * or `$document.find()`, or use the standard DOM APIs, e.g. `document.querySelectorAll()`.
- * - * ## AngularJS's jqLite - * jqLite provides only the following jQuery methods: - * - * - [`addClass()`](http://api.jquery.com/addClass/) - Does not support a function as first argument - * - [`after()`](http://api.jquery.com/after/) - * - [`append()`](http://api.jquery.com/append/) - Contrary to jQuery, this doesn't clone elements - * so will not work correctly when invoked on a jqLite object containing more than one DOM node - * - [`attr()`](http://api.jquery.com/attr/) - Does not support functions as parameters - * - [`bind()`](http://api.jquery.com/bind/) (_deprecated_, use [`on()`](http://api.jquery.com/on/)) - Does not support namespaces, selectors or eventData - * - [`children()`](http://api.jquery.com/children/) - Does not support selectors - * - [`clone()`](http://api.jquery.com/clone/) - * - [`contents()`](http://api.jquery.com/contents/) - * - [`css()`](http://api.jquery.com/css/) - Only retrieves inline-styles, does not call `getComputedStyle()`. - * As a setter, does not convert numbers to strings or append 'px', and also does not have automatic property prefixing. - * - [`data()`](http://api.jquery.com/data/) - * - [`detach()`](http://api.jquery.com/detach/) - * - [`empty()`](http://api.jquery.com/empty/) - * - [`eq()`](http://api.jquery.com/eq/) - * - [`find()`](http://api.jquery.com/find/) - Limited to lookups by tag name - * - [`hasClass()`](http://api.jquery.com/hasClass/) - * - [`html()`](http://api.jquery.com/html/) - * - [`next()`](http://api.jquery.com/next/) - Does not support selectors - * - [`on()`](http://api.jquery.com/on/) - Does not support namespaces, selectors or eventData - * - [`off()`](http://api.jquery.com/off/) - Does not support namespaces, selectors or event object as parameter - * - [`one()`](http://api.jquery.com/one/) - Does not support namespaces or selectors - * - [`parent()`](http://api.jquery.com/parent/) - Does not support selectors - * - [`prepend()`](http://api.jquery.com/prepend/) - * - [`prop()`](http://api.jquery.com/prop/) - * - [`ready()`](http://api.jquery.com/ready/) (_deprecated_, use `angular.element(callback)` instead of `angular.element(document).ready(callback)`) - * - [`remove()`](http://api.jquery.com/remove/) - * - [`removeAttr()`](http://api.jquery.com/removeAttr/) - Does not support multiple attributes - * - [`removeClass()`](http://api.jquery.com/removeClass/) - Does not support a function as first argument - * - [`removeData()`](http://api.jquery.com/removeData/) - * - [`replaceWith()`](http://api.jquery.com/replaceWith/) - * - [`text()`](http://api.jquery.com/text/) - * - [`toggleClass()`](http://api.jquery.com/toggleClass/) - Does not support a function as first argument - * - [`triggerHandler()`](http://api.jquery.com/triggerHandler/) - Passes a dummy event object to handlers - * - [`unbind()`](http://api.jquery.com/unbind/) (_deprecated_, use [`off()`](http://api.jquery.com/off/)) - Does not support namespaces or event object as parameter - * - [`val()`](http://api.jquery.com/val/) - * - [`wrap()`](http://api.jquery.com/wrap/) - * - * jqLite also provides a method restoring pre-1.8 insecure treatment of XHTML-like tags. - * This legacy behavior turns input like `
` to `
` - * instead of `
` like version 1.8 & newer do. To restore it, invoke: - * ```js - * angular.UNSAFE_restoreLegacyJqLiteXHTMLReplacement(); - * ``` - * Note that this only patches jqLite. If you use jQuery 3.5.0 or newer, please read the - * [jQuery 3.5 upgrade guide](https://jquery.com/upgrade-guide/3.5/) for more details - * about the workarounds. - * - * ## jQuery/jqLite Extras - * AngularJS also provides the following additional methods and events to both jQuery and jqLite: - * - * ### Events - * - `$destroy` - AngularJS intercepts all jqLite/jQuery's DOM destruction apis and fires this event - * on all DOM nodes being removed. This can be used to clean up any 3rd party bindings to the DOM - * element before it is removed. - * - * ### Methods - * - `controller(name)` - retrieves the controller of the current element or its parent. By default - * retrieves controller associated with the `ngController` directive. If `name` is provided as - * camelCase directive name, then the controller for this directive will be retrieved (e.g. - * `'ngModel'`). - * - `injector()` - retrieves the injector of the current element or its parent. - * - `scope()` - retrieves the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope scope} of the current - * element or its parent. Requires {@link guide/production#disabling-debug-data Debug Data} to - * be enabled. - * - `isolateScope()` - retrieves an isolate {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope scope} if one is attached directly to the - * current element. This getter should be used only on elements that contain a directive which starts a new isolate - * scope. Calling `scope()` on this element always returns the original non-isolate scope. - * Requires {@link guide/production#disabling-debug-data Debug Data} to be enabled. - * - `inheritedData()` - same as `data()`, but walks up the DOM until a value is found or the top - * parent element is reached. - * - * @knownIssue You cannot spy on `angular.element` if you are using Jasmine version 1.x. See - * https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/14251 for more information. - * - * @param {string|DOMElement} element HTML string or DOMElement to be wrapped into jQuery. - * @returns {Object} jQuery object. - */ - -JQLite.expando = 'ng339'; - -var jqCache = JQLite.cache = {}, - jqId = 1; - -/* - * !!! This is an undocumented "private" function !!! - */ -JQLite._data = function(node) { - //jQuery always returns an object on cache miss - return this.cache[node[this.expando]] || {}; -}; - -function jqNextId() { return ++jqId; } - - -var DASH_LOWERCASE_REGEXP = /-([a-z])/g; -var MS_HACK_REGEXP = /^-ms-/; -var MOUSE_EVENT_MAP = { mouseleave: 'mouseout', mouseenter: 'mouseover' }; -var jqLiteMinErr = minErr('jqLite'); - -/** - * Converts kebab-case to camelCase. - * There is also a special case for the ms prefix starting with a lowercase letter. - * @param name Name to normalize - */ -function cssKebabToCamel(name) { - return kebabToCamel(name.replace(MS_HACK_REGEXP, 'ms-')); -} - -function fnCamelCaseReplace(all, letter) { - return letter.toUpperCase(); -} - -/** - * Converts kebab-case to camelCase. - * @param name Name to normalize - */ -function kebabToCamel(name) { - return name - .replace(DASH_LOWERCASE_REGEXP, fnCamelCaseReplace); -} - -var SINGLE_TAG_REGEXP = /^<([\w-]+)\s*\/?>(?:<\/\1>|)$/; -var HTML_REGEXP = /<|&#?\w+;/; -var TAG_NAME_REGEXP = /<([\w:-]+)/; -var XHTML_TAG_REGEXP = /<(?!area|br|col|embed|hr|img|input|link|meta|param)(([\w:-]+)[^>]*)\/>/gi; - -// Table parts need to be wrapped with `` or they're -// stripped to their contents when put in a div. -// XHTML parsers do not magically insert elements in the -// same way that tag soup parsers do, so we cannot shorten -// this by omitting or other required elements. -var wrapMap = { - thead: ['table'], - col: ['colgroup', 'table'], - tr: ['tbody', 'table'], - td: ['tr', 'tbody', 'table'] -}; - -wrapMap.tbody = wrapMap.tfoot = wrapMap.colgroup = wrapMap.caption = wrapMap.thead; -wrapMap.th = wrapMap.td; - -// Support: IE <10 only -// IE 9 requires an option wrapper & it needs to have the whole table structure -// set up in advance; assigning `""` to `tr.innerHTML` doesn't work, etc. -var wrapMapIE9 = { - option: [1, ''], - _default: [0, '', ''] -}; - -for (var key in wrapMap) { - var wrapMapValueClosing = wrapMap[key]; - var wrapMapValue = wrapMapValueClosing.slice().reverse(); - wrapMapIE9[key] = [wrapMapValue.length, '<' + wrapMapValue.join('><') + '>', '']; -} - -wrapMapIE9.optgroup = wrapMapIE9.option; - -function jqLiteIsTextNode(html) { - return !HTML_REGEXP.test(html); -} - -function jqLiteAcceptsData(node) { - // The window object can accept data but has no nodeType - // Otherwise we are only interested in elements (1) and documents (9) - var nodeType = node.nodeType; - return nodeType === NODE_TYPE_ELEMENT || !nodeType || nodeType === NODE_TYPE_DOCUMENT; -} - -function jqLiteHasData(node) { - for (var key in jqCache[node.ng339]) { - return true; - } - return false; -} - -function jqLiteBuildFragment(html, context) { - var tmp, tag, wrap, finalHtml, - fragment = context.createDocumentFragment(), - nodes = [], i; - - if (jqLiteIsTextNode(html)) { - // Convert non-html into a text node - nodes.push(context.createTextNode(html)); - } else { - // Convert html into DOM nodes - tmp = fragment.appendChild(context.createElement('div')); - tag = (TAG_NAME_REGEXP.exec(html) || ['', ''])[1].toLowerCase(); - finalHtml = JQLite.legacyXHTMLReplacement ? - html.replace(XHTML_TAG_REGEXP, '<$1>') : - html; - - if (msie < 10) { - wrap = wrapMapIE9[tag] || wrapMapIE9._default; - tmp.innerHTML = wrap[1] + finalHtml + wrap[2]; - - // Descend through wrappers to the right content - i = wrap[0]; - while (i--) { - tmp = tmp.firstChild; - } - } else { - wrap = wrapMap[tag] || []; - - // Create wrappers & descend into them - i = wrap.length; - while (--i > -1) { - tmp.appendChild(window.document.createElement(wrap[i])); - tmp = tmp.firstChild; - } - - tmp.innerHTML = finalHtml; - } - - nodes = concat(nodes, tmp.childNodes); - - tmp = fragment.firstChild; - tmp.textContent = ''; - } - - // Remove wrapper from fragment - fragment.textContent = ''; - fragment.innerHTML = ''; // Clear inner HTML - forEach(nodes, function(node) { - fragment.appendChild(node); - }); - - return fragment; -} - -function jqLiteParseHTML(html, context) { - context = context || window.document; - var parsed; - - if ((parsed = SINGLE_TAG_REGEXP.exec(html))) { - return [context.createElement(parsed[1])]; - } - - if ((parsed = jqLiteBuildFragment(html, context))) { - return parsed.childNodes; - } - - return []; -} - -function jqLiteWrapNode(node, wrapper) { - var parent = node.parentNode; - - if (parent) { - parent.replaceChild(wrapper, node); - } - - wrapper.appendChild(node); -} - - -// IE9-11 has no method "contains" in SVG element and in Node.prototype. Bug #10259. -var jqLiteContains = window.Node.prototype.contains || /** @this */ function(arg) { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-bitwise - return !!(this.compareDocumentPosition(arg) & 16); -}; - -///////////////////////////////////////////// -function JQLite(element) { - if (element instanceof JQLite) { - return element; - } - - var argIsString; - - if (isString(element)) { - element = trim(element); - argIsString = true; - } - if (!(this instanceof JQLite)) { - if (argIsString && element.charAt(0) !== '<') { - throw jqLiteMinErr('nosel', 'Looking up elements via selectors is not supported by jqLite! See: http://docs.angularjs.org/api/angular.element'); - } - return new JQLite(element); - } - - if (argIsString) { - jqLiteAddNodes(this, jqLiteParseHTML(element)); - } else if (isFunction(element)) { - jqLiteReady(element); - } else { - jqLiteAddNodes(this, element); - } -} - -function jqLiteClone(element) { - return element.cloneNode(true); -} - -function jqLiteDealoc(element, onlyDescendants) { - if (!onlyDescendants && jqLiteAcceptsData(element)) jqLite.cleanData([element]); - - if (element.querySelectorAll) { - jqLite.cleanData(element.querySelectorAll('*')); - } -} - -function isEmptyObject(obj) { - var name; - - for (name in obj) { - return false; - } - return true; -} - -function removeIfEmptyData(element) { - var expandoId = element.ng339; - var expandoStore = expandoId && jqCache[expandoId]; - - var events = expandoStore && expandoStore.events; - var data = expandoStore && expandoStore.data; - - if ((!data || isEmptyObject(data)) && (!events || isEmptyObject(events))) { - delete jqCache[expandoId]; - element.ng339 = undefined; // don't delete DOM expandos. IE and Chrome don't like it - } -} - -function jqLiteOff(element, type, fn, unsupported) { - if (isDefined(unsupported)) throw jqLiteMinErr('offargs', 'jqLite#off() does not support the `selector` argument'); - - var expandoStore = jqLiteExpandoStore(element); - var events = expandoStore && expandoStore.events; - var handle = expandoStore && expandoStore.handle; - - if (!handle) return; //no listeners registered - - if (!type) { - for (type in events) { - if (type !== '$destroy') { - element.removeEventListener(type, handle); - } - delete events[type]; - } - } else { - - var removeHandler = function(type) { - var listenerFns = events[type]; - if (isDefined(fn)) { - arrayRemove(listenerFns || [], fn); - } - if (!(isDefined(fn) && listenerFns && listenerFns.length > 0)) { - element.removeEventListener(type, handle); - delete events[type]; - } - }; - - forEach(type.split(' '), function(type) { - removeHandler(type); - if (MOUSE_EVENT_MAP[type]) { - removeHandler(MOUSE_EVENT_MAP[type]); - } - }); - } - - removeIfEmptyData(element); -} - -function jqLiteRemoveData(element, name) { - var expandoId = element.ng339; - var expandoStore = expandoId && jqCache[expandoId]; - - if (expandoStore) { - if (name) { - delete expandoStore.data[name]; - } else { - expandoStore.data = {}; - } - - removeIfEmptyData(element); - } -} - - -function jqLiteExpandoStore(element, createIfNecessary) { - var expandoId = element.ng339, - expandoStore = expandoId && jqCache[expandoId]; - - if (createIfNecessary && !expandoStore) { - element.ng339 = expandoId = jqNextId(); - expandoStore = jqCache[expandoId] = {events: {}, data: {}, handle: undefined}; - } - - return expandoStore; -} - - -function jqLiteData(element, key, value) { - if (jqLiteAcceptsData(element)) { - var prop; - - var isSimpleSetter = isDefined(value); - var isSimpleGetter = !isSimpleSetter && key && !isObject(key); - var massGetter = !key; - var expandoStore = jqLiteExpandoStore(element, !isSimpleGetter); - var data = expandoStore && expandoStore.data; - - if (isSimpleSetter) { // data('key', value) - data[kebabToCamel(key)] = value; - } else { - if (massGetter) { // data() - return data; - } else { - if (isSimpleGetter) { // data('key') - // don't force creation of expandoStore if it doesn't exist yet - return data && data[kebabToCamel(key)]; - } else { // mass-setter: data({key1: val1, key2: val2}) - for (prop in key) { - data[kebabToCamel(prop)] = key[prop]; - } - } - } - } - } -} - -function jqLiteHasClass(element, selector) { - if (!element.getAttribute) return false; - return ((' ' + (element.getAttribute('class') || '') + ' ').replace(/[\n\t]/g, ' '). - indexOf(' ' + selector + ' ') > -1); -} - -function jqLiteRemoveClass(element, cssClasses) { - if (cssClasses && element.setAttribute) { - var existingClasses = (' ' + (element.getAttribute('class') || '') + ' ') - .replace(/[\n\t]/g, ' '); - var newClasses = existingClasses; - - forEach(cssClasses.split(' '), function(cssClass) { - cssClass = trim(cssClass); - newClasses = newClasses.replace(' ' + cssClass + ' ', ' '); - }); - - if (newClasses !== existingClasses) { - element.setAttribute('class', trim(newClasses)); - } - } -} - -function jqLiteAddClass(element, cssClasses) { - if (cssClasses && element.setAttribute) { - var existingClasses = (' ' + (element.getAttribute('class') || '') + ' ') - .replace(/[\n\t]/g, ' '); - var newClasses = existingClasses; - - forEach(cssClasses.split(' '), function(cssClass) { - cssClass = trim(cssClass); - if (newClasses.indexOf(' ' + cssClass + ' ') === -1) { - newClasses += cssClass + ' '; - } - }); - - if (newClasses !== existingClasses) { - element.setAttribute('class', trim(newClasses)); - } - } -} - - -function jqLiteAddNodes(root, elements) { - // THIS CODE IS VERY HOT. Don't make changes without benchmarking. - - if (elements) { - - // if a Node (the most common case) - if (elements.nodeType) { - root[root.length++] = elements; - } else { - var length = elements.length; - - // if an Array or NodeList and not a Window - if (typeof length === 'number' && elements.window !== elements) { - if (length) { - for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) { - root[root.length++] = elements[i]; - } - } - } else { - root[root.length++] = elements; - } - } - } -} - - -function jqLiteController(element, name) { - return jqLiteInheritedData(element, '$' + (name || 'ngController') + 'Controller'); -} - -function jqLiteInheritedData(element, name, value) { - // if element is the document object work with the html element instead - // this makes $(document).scope() possible - if (element.nodeType === NODE_TYPE_DOCUMENT) { - element = element.documentElement; - } - var names = isArray(name) ? name : [name]; - - while (element) { - for (var i = 0, ii = names.length; i < ii; i++) { - if (isDefined(value = jqLite.data(element, names[i]))) return value; - } - - // If dealing with a document fragment node with a host element, and no parent, use the host - // element as the parent. This enables directives within a Shadow DOM or polyfilled Shadow DOM - // to lookup parent controllers. - element = element.parentNode || (element.nodeType === NODE_TYPE_DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT && element.host); - } -} - -function jqLiteEmpty(element) { - jqLiteDealoc(element, true); - while (element.firstChild) { - element.removeChild(element.firstChild); - } -} - -function jqLiteRemove(element, keepData) { - if (!keepData) jqLiteDealoc(element); - var parent = element.parentNode; - if (parent) parent.removeChild(element); -} - - -function jqLiteDocumentLoaded(action, win) { - win = win || window; - if (win.document.readyState === 'complete') { - // Force the action to be run async for consistent behavior - // from the action's point of view - // i.e. it will definitely not be in a $apply - win.setTimeout(action); - } else { - // No need to unbind this handler as load is only ever called once - jqLite(win).on('load', action); - } -} - -function jqLiteReady(fn) { - function trigger() { - window.document.removeEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', trigger); - window.removeEventListener('load', trigger); - fn(); - } - - // check if document is already loaded - if (window.document.readyState === 'complete') { - window.setTimeout(fn); - } else { - // We can not use jqLite since we are not done loading and jQuery could be loaded later. - - // Works for modern browsers and IE9 - window.document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', trigger); - - // Fallback to window.onload for others - window.addEventListener('load', trigger); - } -} - -////////////////////////////////////////// -// Functions which are declared directly. -////////////////////////////////////////// -var JQLitePrototype = JQLite.prototype = { - ready: jqLiteReady, - toString: function() { - var value = []; - forEach(this, function(e) { value.push('' + e);}); - return '[' + value.join(', ') + ']'; - }, - - eq: function(index) { - return (index >= 0) ? jqLite(this[index]) : jqLite(this[this.length + index]); - }, - - length: 0, - push: push, - sort: [].sort, - splice: [].splice -}; - -////////////////////////////////////////// -// Functions iterating getter/setters. -// these functions return self on setter and -// value on get. -////////////////////////////////////////// -var BOOLEAN_ATTR = {}; -forEach('multiple,selected,checked,disabled,readOnly,required,open'.split(','), function(value) { - BOOLEAN_ATTR[lowercase(value)] = value; -}); -var BOOLEAN_ELEMENTS = {}; -forEach('input,select,option,textarea,button,form,details'.split(','), function(value) { - BOOLEAN_ELEMENTS[value] = true; -}); -var ALIASED_ATTR = { - 'ngMinlength': 'minlength', - 'ngMaxlength': 'maxlength', - 'ngMin': 'min', - 'ngMax': 'max', - 'ngPattern': 'pattern', - 'ngStep': 'step' -}; - -function getBooleanAttrName(element, name) { - // check dom last since we will most likely fail on name - var booleanAttr = BOOLEAN_ATTR[name.toLowerCase()]; - - // booleanAttr is here twice to minimize DOM access - return booleanAttr && BOOLEAN_ELEMENTS[nodeName_(element)] && booleanAttr; -} - -function getAliasedAttrName(name) { - return ALIASED_ATTR[name]; -} - -forEach({ - data: jqLiteData, - removeData: jqLiteRemoveData, - hasData: jqLiteHasData, - cleanData: function jqLiteCleanData(nodes) { - for (var i = 0, ii = nodes.length; i < ii; i++) { - jqLiteRemoveData(nodes[i]); - jqLiteOff(nodes[i]); - } - } -}, function(fn, name) { - JQLite[name] = fn; -}); - -forEach({ - data: jqLiteData, - inheritedData: jqLiteInheritedData, - - scope: function(element) { - // Can't use jqLiteData here directly so we stay compatible with jQuery! - return jqLite.data(element, '$scope') || jqLiteInheritedData(element.parentNode || element, ['$isolateScope', '$scope']); - }, - - isolateScope: function(element) { - // Can't use jqLiteData here directly so we stay compatible with jQuery! - return jqLite.data(element, '$isolateScope') || jqLite.data(element, '$isolateScopeNoTemplate'); - }, - - controller: jqLiteController, - - injector: function(element) { - return jqLiteInheritedData(element, '$injector'); - }, - - removeAttr: function(element, name) { - element.removeAttribute(name); - }, - - hasClass: jqLiteHasClass, - - css: function(element, name, value) { - name = cssKebabToCamel(name); - - if (isDefined(value)) { - element.style[name] = value; - } else { - return element.style[name]; - } - }, - - attr: function(element, name, value) { - var ret; - var nodeType = element.nodeType; - if (nodeType === NODE_TYPE_TEXT || nodeType === NODE_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE || nodeType === NODE_TYPE_COMMENT || - !element.getAttribute) { - return; - } - - var lowercasedName = lowercase(name); - var isBooleanAttr = BOOLEAN_ATTR[lowercasedName]; - - if (isDefined(value)) { - // setter - - if (value === null || (value === false && isBooleanAttr)) { - element.removeAttribute(name); - } else { - element.setAttribute(name, isBooleanAttr ? lowercasedName : value); - } - } else { - // getter - - ret = element.getAttribute(name); - - if (isBooleanAttr && ret !== null) { - ret = lowercasedName; - } - // Normalize non-existing attributes to undefined (as jQuery). - return ret === null ? undefined : ret; - } - }, - - prop: function(element, name, value) { - if (isDefined(value)) { - element[name] = value; - } else { - return element[name]; - } - }, - - text: (function() { - getText.$dv = ''; - return getText; - - function getText(element, value) { - if (isUndefined(value)) { - var nodeType = element.nodeType; - return (nodeType === NODE_TYPE_ELEMENT || nodeType === NODE_TYPE_TEXT) ? element.textContent : ''; - } - element.textContent = value; - } - })(), - - val: function(element, value) { - if (isUndefined(value)) { - if (element.multiple && nodeName_(element) === 'select') { - var result = []; - forEach(element.options, function(option) { - if (option.selected) { - result.push(option.value || option.text); - } - }); - return result; - } - return element.value; - } - element.value = value; - }, - - html: function(element, value) { - if (isUndefined(value)) { - return element.innerHTML; - } - jqLiteDealoc(element, true); - element.innerHTML = value; - }, - - empty: jqLiteEmpty -}, function(fn, name) { - /** - * Properties: writes return selection, reads return first value - */ - JQLite.prototype[name] = function(arg1, arg2) { - var i, key; - var nodeCount = this.length; - - // jqLiteHasClass has only two arguments, but is a getter-only fn, so we need to special-case it - // in a way that survives minification. - // jqLiteEmpty takes no arguments but is a setter. - if (fn !== jqLiteEmpty && - (isUndefined((fn.length === 2 && (fn !== jqLiteHasClass && fn !== jqLiteController)) ? arg1 : arg2))) { - if (isObject(arg1)) { - - // we are a write, but the object properties are the key/values - for (i = 0; i < nodeCount; i++) { - if (fn === jqLiteData) { - // data() takes the whole object in jQuery - fn(this[i], arg1); - } else { - for (key in arg1) { - fn(this[i], key, arg1[key]); - } - } - } - // return self for chaining - return this; - } else { - // we are a read, so read the first child. - // TODO: do we still need this? - var value = fn.$dv; - // Only if we have $dv do we iterate over all, otherwise it is just the first element. - var jj = (isUndefined(value)) ? Math.min(nodeCount, 1) : nodeCount; - for (var j = 0; j < jj; j++) { - var nodeValue = fn(this[j], arg1, arg2); - value = value ? value + nodeValue : nodeValue; - } - return value; - } - } else { - // we are a write, so apply to all children - for (i = 0; i < nodeCount; i++) { - fn(this[i], arg1, arg2); - } - // return self for chaining - return this; - } - }; -}); - -function createEventHandler(element, events) { - var eventHandler = function(event, type) { - // jQuery specific api - event.isDefaultPrevented = function() { - return event.defaultPrevented; - }; - - var eventFns = events[type || event.type]; - var eventFnsLength = eventFns ? eventFns.length : 0; - - if (!eventFnsLength) return; - - if (isUndefined(event.immediatePropagationStopped)) { - var originalStopImmediatePropagation = event.stopImmediatePropagation; - event.stopImmediatePropagation = function() { - event.immediatePropagationStopped = true; - - if (event.stopPropagation) { - event.stopPropagation(); - } - - if (originalStopImmediatePropagation) { - originalStopImmediatePropagation.call(event); - } - }; - } - - event.isImmediatePropagationStopped = function() { - return event.immediatePropagationStopped === true; - }; - - // Some events have special handlers that wrap the real handler - var handlerWrapper = eventFns.specialHandlerWrapper || defaultHandlerWrapper; - - // Copy event handlers in case event handlers array is modified during execution. - if ((eventFnsLength > 1)) { - eventFns = shallowCopy(eventFns); - } - - for (var i = 0; i < eventFnsLength; i++) { - if (!event.isImmediatePropagationStopped()) { - handlerWrapper(element, event, eventFns[i]); - } - } - }; - - // TODO: this is a hack for angularMocks/clearDataCache that makes it possible to deregister all - // events on `element` - eventHandler.elem = element; - return eventHandler; -} - -function defaultHandlerWrapper(element, event, handler) { - handler.call(element, event); -} - -function specialMouseHandlerWrapper(target, event, handler) { - // Refer to jQuery's implementation of mouseenter & mouseleave - // Read about mouseenter and mouseleave: - // http://www.quirksmode.org/js/events_mouse.html#link8 - var related = event.relatedTarget; - // For mousenter/leave call the handler if related is outside the target. - // NB: No relatedTarget if the mouse left/entered the browser window - if (!related || (related !== target && !jqLiteContains.call(target, related))) { - handler.call(target, event); - } -} - -////////////////////////////////////////// -// Functions iterating traversal. -// These functions chain results into a single -// selector. -////////////////////////////////////////// -forEach({ - removeData: jqLiteRemoveData, - - on: function jqLiteOn(element, type, fn, unsupported) { - if (isDefined(unsupported)) throw jqLiteMinErr('onargs', 'jqLite#on() does not support the `selector` or `eventData` parameters'); - - // Do not add event handlers to non-elements because they will not be cleaned up. - if (!jqLiteAcceptsData(element)) { - return; - } - - var expandoStore = jqLiteExpandoStore(element, true); - var events = expandoStore.events; - var handle = expandoStore.handle; - - if (!handle) { - handle = expandoStore.handle = createEventHandler(element, events); - } - - // http://jsperf.com/string-indexof-vs-split - var types = type.indexOf(' ') >= 0 ? type.split(' ') : [type]; - var i = types.length; - - var addHandler = function(type, specialHandlerWrapper, noEventListener) { - var eventFns = events[type]; - - if (!eventFns) { - eventFns = events[type] = []; - eventFns.specialHandlerWrapper = specialHandlerWrapper; - if (type !== '$destroy' && !noEventListener) { - element.addEventListener(type, handle); - } - } - - eventFns.push(fn); - }; - - while (i--) { - type = types[i]; - if (MOUSE_EVENT_MAP[type]) { - addHandler(MOUSE_EVENT_MAP[type], specialMouseHandlerWrapper); - addHandler(type, undefined, true); - } else { - addHandler(type); - } - } - }, - - off: jqLiteOff, - - one: function(element, type, fn) { - element = jqLite(element); - - //add the listener twice so that when it is called - //you can remove the original function and still be - //able to call element.off(ev, fn) normally - element.on(type, function onFn() { - element.off(type, fn); - element.off(type, onFn); - }); - element.on(type, fn); - }, - - replaceWith: function(element, replaceNode) { - var index, parent = element.parentNode; - jqLiteDealoc(element); - forEach(new JQLite(replaceNode), function(node) { - if (index) { - parent.insertBefore(node, index.nextSibling); - } else { - parent.replaceChild(node, element); - } - index = node; - }); - }, - - children: function(element) { - var children = []; - forEach(element.childNodes, function(element) { - if (element.nodeType === NODE_TYPE_ELEMENT) { - children.push(element); - } - }); - return children; - }, - - contents: function(element) { - return element.contentDocument || element.childNodes || []; - }, - - append: function(element, node) { - var nodeType = element.nodeType; - if (nodeType !== NODE_TYPE_ELEMENT && nodeType !== NODE_TYPE_DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT) return; - - node = new JQLite(node); - - for (var i = 0, ii = node.length; i < ii; i++) { - var child = node[i]; - element.appendChild(child); - } - }, - - prepend: function(element, node) { - if (element.nodeType === NODE_TYPE_ELEMENT) { - var index = element.firstChild; - forEach(new JQLite(node), function(child) { - element.insertBefore(child, index); - }); - } - }, - - wrap: function(element, wrapNode) { - jqLiteWrapNode(element, jqLite(wrapNode).eq(0).clone()[0]); - }, - - remove: jqLiteRemove, - - detach: function(element) { - jqLiteRemove(element, true); - }, - - after: function(element, newElement) { - var index = element, parent = element.parentNode; - - if (parent) { - newElement = new JQLite(newElement); - - for (var i = 0, ii = newElement.length; i < ii; i++) { - var node = newElement[i]; - parent.insertBefore(node, index.nextSibling); - index = node; - } - } - }, - - addClass: jqLiteAddClass, - removeClass: jqLiteRemoveClass, - - toggleClass: function(element, selector, condition) { - if (selector) { - forEach(selector.split(' '), function(className) { - var classCondition = condition; - if (isUndefined(classCondition)) { - classCondition = !jqLiteHasClass(element, className); - } - (classCondition ? jqLiteAddClass : jqLiteRemoveClass)(element, className); - }); - } - }, - - parent: function(element) { - var parent = element.parentNode; - return parent && parent.nodeType !== NODE_TYPE_DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT ? parent : null; - }, - - next: function(element) { - return element.nextElementSibling; - }, - - find: function(element, selector) { - if (element.getElementsByTagName) { - return element.getElementsByTagName(selector); - } else { - return []; - } - }, - - clone: jqLiteClone, - - triggerHandler: function(element, event, extraParameters) { - - var dummyEvent, eventFnsCopy, handlerArgs; - var eventName = event.type || event; - var expandoStore = jqLiteExpandoStore(element); - var events = expandoStore && expandoStore.events; - var eventFns = events && events[eventName]; - - if (eventFns) { - // Create a dummy event to pass to the handlers - dummyEvent = { - preventDefault: function() { this.defaultPrevented = true; }, - isDefaultPrevented: function() { return this.defaultPrevented === true; }, - stopImmediatePropagation: function() { this.immediatePropagationStopped = true; }, - isImmediatePropagationStopped: function() { return this.immediatePropagationStopped === true; }, - stopPropagation: noop, - type: eventName, - target: element - }; - - // If a custom event was provided then extend our dummy event with it - if (event.type) { - dummyEvent = extend(dummyEvent, event); - } - - // Copy event handlers in case event handlers array is modified during execution. - eventFnsCopy = shallowCopy(eventFns); - handlerArgs = extraParameters ? [dummyEvent].concat(extraParameters) : [dummyEvent]; - - forEach(eventFnsCopy, function(fn) { - if (!dummyEvent.isImmediatePropagationStopped()) { - fn.apply(element, handlerArgs); - } - }); - } - } -}, function(fn, name) { - /** - * chaining functions - */ - JQLite.prototype[name] = function(arg1, arg2, arg3) { - var value; - - for (var i = 0, ii = this.length; i < ii; i++) { - if (isUndefined(value)) { - value = fn(this[i], arg1, arg2, arg3); - if (isDefined(value)) { - // any function which returns a value needs to be wrapped - value = jqLite(value); - } - } else { - jqLiteAddNodes(value, fn(this[i], arg1, arg2, arg3)); - } - } - return isDefined(value) ? value : this; - }; -}); - -// bind legacy bind/unbind to on/off -JQLite.prototype.bind = JQLite.prototype.on; -JQLite.prototype.unbind = JQLite.prototype.off; - - -// Provider for private $$jqLite service -/** @this */ -function $$jqLiteProvider() { - this.$get = function $$jqLite() { - return extend(JQLite, { - hasClass: function(node, classes) { - if (node.attr) node = node[0]; - return jqLiteHasClass(node, classes); - }, - addClass: function(node, classes) { - if (node.attr) node = node[0]; - return jqLiteAddClass(node, classes); - }, - removeClass: function(node, classes) { - if (node.attr) node = node[0]; - return jqLiteRemoveClass(node, classes); - } - }); - }; -} - -/** - * Computes a hash of an 'obj'. - * Hash of a: - * string is string - * number is number as string - * object is either result of calling $$hashKey function on the object or uniquely generated id, - * that is also assigned to the $$hashKey property of the object. - * - * @param obj - * @returns {string} hash string such that the same input will have the same hash string. - * The resulting string key is in 'type:hashKey' format. - */ -function hashKey(obj, nextUidFn) { - var key = obj && obj.$$hashKey; - - if (key) { - if (typeof key === 'function') { - key = obj.$$hashKey(); - } - return key; - } - - var objType = typeof obj; - if (objType === 'function' || (objType === 'object' && obj !== null)) { - key = obj.$$hashKey = objType + ':' + (nextUidFn || nextUid)(); - } else { - key = objType + ':' + obj; - } - - return key; -} - -// A minimal ES2015 Map implementation. -// Should be bug/feature equivalent to the native implementations of supported browsers -// (for the features required in Angular). -// See https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/#test-Map -var nanKey = Object.create(null); -function NgMapShim() { - this._keys = []; - this._values = []; - this._lastKey = NaN; - this._lastIndex = -1; -} -NgMapShim.prototype = { - _idx: function(key) { - if (key !== this._lastKey) { - this._lastKey = key; - this._lastIndex = this._keys.indexOf(key); - } - return this._lastIndex; - }, - _transformKey: function(key) { - return isNumberNaN(key) ? nanKey : key; - }, - get: function(key) { - key = this._transformKey(key); - var idx = this._idx(key); - if (idx !== -1) { - return this._values[idx]; - } - }, - has: function(key) { - key = this._transformKey(key); - var idx = this._idx(key); - return idx !== -1; - }, - set: function(key, value) { - key = this._transformKey(key); - var idx = this._idx(key); - if (idx === -1) { - idx = this._lastIndex = this._keys.length; - } - this._keys[idx] = key; - this._values[idx] = value; - - // Support: IE11 - // Do not `return this` to simulate the partial IE11 implementation - }, - delete: function(key) { - key = this._transformKey(key); - var idx = this._idx(key); - if (idx === -1) { - return false; - } - this._keys.splice(idx, 1); - this._values.splice(idx, 1); - this._lastKey = NaN; - this._lastIndex = -1; - return true; - } -}; - -// For now, always use `NgMapShim`, even if `window.Map` is available. Some native implementations -// are still buggy (often in subtle ways) and can cause hard-to-debug failures. When native `Map` -// implementations get more stable, we can reconsider switching to `window.Map` (when available). -var NgMap = NgMapShim; - -var $$MapProvider = [/** @this */function() { - this.$get = [function() { - return NgMap; - }]; -}]; - -/** - * @ngdoc function - * @module ng - * @name angular.injector - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Creates an injector object that can be used for retrieving services as well as for - * dependency injection (see {@link guide/di dependency injection}). - * - * @param {Array.} modules A list of module functions or their aliases. See - * {@link angular.module}. The `ng` module must be explicitly added. - * @param {boolean=} [strictDi=false] Whether the injector should be in strict mode, which - * disallows argument name annotation inference. - * @returns {injector} Injector object. See {@link auto.$injector $injector}. - * - * @example - * Typical usage - * ```js - * // create an injector - * var $injector = angular.injector(['ng']); - * - * // use the injector to kick off your application - * // use the type inference to auto inject arguments, or use implicit injection - * $injector.invoke(function($rootScope, $compile, $document) { - * $compile($document)($rootScope); - * $rootScope.$digest(); - * }); - * ``` - * - * Sometimes you want to get access to the injector of a currently running AngularJS app - * from outside AngularJS. Perhaps, you want to inject and compile some markup after the - * application has been bootstrapped. You can do this using the extra `injector()` added - * to JQuery/jqLite elements. See {@link angular.element}. - * - * *This is fairly rare but could be the case if a third party library is injecting the - * markup.* - * - * In the following example a new block of HTML containing a `ng-controller` - * directive is added to the end of the document body by JQuery. We then compile and link - * it into the current AngularJS scope. - * - * ```js - * var $div = $('
{{content.label}}
'); - * $(document.body).append($div); - * - * angular.element(document).injector().invoke(function($compile) { - * var scope = angular.element($div).scope(); - * $compile($div)(scope); - * }); - * ``` - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc module - * @name auto - * @installation - * @description - * - * Implicit module which gets automatically added to each {@link auto.$injector $injector}. - */ - -var ARROW_ARG = /^([^(]+?)=>/; -var FN_ARGS = /^[^(]*\(\s*([^)]*)\)/m; -var FN_ARG_SPLIT = /,/; -var FN_ARG = /^\s*(_?)(\S+?)\1\s*$/; -var STRIP_COMMENTS = /((\/\/.*$)|(\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\/))/mg; -var $injectorMinErr = minErr('$injector'); - -function stringifyFn(fn) { - return Function.prototype.toString.call(fn); -} - -function extractArgs(fn) { - var fnText = stringifyFn(fn).replace(STRIP_COMMENTS, ''), - args = fnText.match(ARROW_ARG) || fnText.match(FN_ARGS); - return args; -} - -function anonFn(fn) { - // For anonymous functions, showing at the very least the function signature can help in - // debugging. - var args = extractArgs(fn); - if (args) { - return 'function(' + (args[1] || '').replace(/[\s\r\n]+/, ' ') + ')'; - } - return 'fn'; -} - -function annotate(fn, strictDi, name) { - var $inject, - argDecl, - last; - - if (typeof fn === 'function') { - if (!($inject = fn.$inject)) { - $inject = []; - if (fn.length) { - if (strictDi) { - if (!isString(name) || !name) { - name = fn.name || anonFn(fn); - } - throw $injectorMinErr('strictdi', - '{0} is not using explicit annotation and cannot be invoked in strict mode', name); - } - argDecl = extractArgs(fn); - forEach(argDecl[1].split(FN_ARG_SPLIT), function(arg) { - arg.replace(FN_ARG, function(all, underscore, name) { - $inject.push(name); - }); - }); - } - fn.$inject = $inject; - } - } else if (isArray(fn)) { - last = fn.length - 1; - assertArgFn(fn[last], 'fn'); - $inject = fn.slice(0, last); - } else { - assertArgFn(fn, 'fn', true); - } - return $inject; -} - -/////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $injector - * - * @description - * - * `$injector` is used to retrieve object instances as defined by - * {@link auto.$provide provider}, instantiate types, invoke methods, - * and load modules. - * - * The following always holds true: - * - * ```js - * var $injector = angular.injector(); - * expect($injector.get('$injector')).toBe($injector); - * expect($injector.invoke(function($injector) { - * return $injector; - * })).toBe($injector); - * ``` - * - * ## Injection Function Annotation - * - * JavaScript does not have annotations, and annotations are needed for dependency injection. The - * following are all valid ways of annotating function with injection arguments and are equivalent. - * - * ```js - * // inferred (only works if code not minified/obfuscated) - * $injector.invoke(function(serviceA){}); - * - * // annotated - * function explicit(serviceA) {}; - * explicit.$inject = ['serviceA']; - * $injector.invoke(explicit); - * - * // inline - * $injector.invoke(['serviceA', function(serviceA){}]); - * ``` - * - * ### Inference - * - * In JavaScript calling `toString()` on a function returns the function definition. The definition - * can then be parsed and the function arguments can be extracted. This method of discovering - * annotations is disallowed when the injector is in strict mode. - * *NOTE:* This does not work with minification, and obfuscation tools since these tools change the - * argument names. - * - * ### `$inject` Annotation - * By adding an `$inject` property onto a function the injection parameters can be specified. - * - * ### Inline - * As an array of injection names, where the last item in the array is the function to call. - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc property - * @name $injector#modules - * @type {Object} - * @description - * A hash containing all the modules that have been loaded into the - * $injector. - * - * You can use this property to find out information about a module via the - * {@link angular.Module#info `myModule.info(...)`} method. - * - * For example: - * - * ``` - * var info = $injector.modules['ngAnimate'].info(); - * ``` - * - * **Do not use this property to attempt to modify the modules after the application - * has been bootstrapped.** - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $injector#get - * - * @description - * Return an instance of the service. - * - * @param {string} name The name of the instance to retrieve. - * @param {string=} caller An optional string to provide the origin of the function call for error messages. - * @return {*} The instance. - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $injector#invoke - * - * @description - * Invoke the method and supply the method arguments from the `$injector`. - * - * @param {Function|Array.} fn The injectable function to invoke. Function parameters are - * injected according to the {@link guide/di $inject Annotation} rules. - * @param {Object=} self The `this` for the invoked method. - * @param {Object=} locals Optional object. If preset then any argument names are read from this - * object first, before the `$injector` is consulted. - * @returns {*} the value returned by the invoked `fn` function. - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $injector#has - * - * @description - * Allows the user to query if the particular service exists. - * - * @param {string} name Name of the service to query. - * @returns {boolean} `true` if injector has given service. - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $injector#instantiate - * @description - * Create a new instance of JS type. The method takes a constructor function, invokes the new - * operator, and supplies all of the arguments to the constructor function as specified by the - * constructor annotation. - * - * @param {Function} Type Annotated constructor function. - * @param {Object=} locals Optional object. If preset then any argument names are read from this - * object first, before the `$injector` is consulted. - * @returns {Object} new instance of `Type`. - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $injector#annotate - * - * @description - * Returns an array of service names which the function is requesting for injection. This API is - * used by the injector to determine which services need to be injected into the function when the - * function is invoked. There are three ways in which the function can be annotated with the needed - * dependencies. - * - * #### Argument names - * - * The simplest form is to extract the dependencies from the arguments of the function. This is done - * by converting the function into a string using `toString()` method and extracting the argument - * names. - * ```js - * // Given - * function MyController($scope, $route) { - * // ... - * } - * - * // Then - * expect(injector.annotate(MyController)).toEqual(['$scope', '$route']); - * ``` - * - * You can disallow this method by using strict injection mode. - * - * This method does not work with code minification / obfuscation. For this reason the following - * annotation strategies are supported. - * - * #### The `$inject` property - * - * If a function has an `$inject` property and its value is an array of strings, then the strings - * represent names of services to be injected into the function. - * ```js - * // Given - * var MyController = function(obfuscatedScope, obfuscatedRoute) { - * // ... - * } - * // Define function dependencies - * MyController['$inject'] = ['$scope', '$route']; - * - * // Then - * expect(injector.annotate(MyController)).toEqual(['$scope', '$route']); - * ``` - * - * #### The array notation - * - * It is often desirable to inline Injected functions and that's when setting the `$inject` property - * is very inconvenient. In these situations using the array notation to specify the dependencies in - * a way that survives minification is a better choice: - * - * ```js - * // We wish to write this (not minification / obfuscation safe) - * injector.invoke(function($compile, $rootScope) { - * // ... - * }); - * - * // We are forced to write break inlining - * var tmpFn = function(obfuscatedCompile, obfuscatedRootScope) { - * // ... - * }; - * tmpFn.$inject = ['$compile', '$rootScope']; - * injector.invoke(tmpFn); - * - * // To better support inline function the inline annotation is supported - * injector.invoke(['$compile', '$rootScope', function(obfCompile, obfRootScope) { - * // ... - * }]); - * - * // Therefore - * expect(injector.annotate( - * ['$compile', '$rootScope', function(obfus_$compile, obfus_$rootScope) {}]) - * ).toEqual(['$compile', '$rootScope']); - * ``` - * - * @param {Function|Array.} fn Function for which dependent service names need to - * be retrieved as described above. - * - * @param {boolean=} [strictDi=false] Disallow argument name annotation inference. - * - * @returns {Array.} The names of the services which the function requires. - */ -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $injector#loadNewModules - * - * @description - * - * **This is a dangerous API, which you use at your own risk!** - * - * Add the specified modules to the current injector. - * - * This method will add each of the injectables to the injector and execute all of the config and run - * blocks for each module passed to the method. - * - * If a module has already been loaded into the injector then it will not be loaded again. - * - * * The application developer is responsible for loading the code containing the modules; and for - * ensuring that lazy scripts are not downloaded and executed more often that desired. - * * Previously compiled HTML will not be affected by newly loaded directives, filters and components. - * * Modules cannot be unloaded. - * - * You can use {@link $injector#modules `$injector.modules`} to check whether a module has been loaded - * into the injector, which may indicate whether the script has been executed already. - * - * @example - * Here is an example of loading a bundle of modules, with a utility method called `getScript`: - * - * ```javascript - * app.factory('loadModule', function($injector) { - * return function loadModule(moduleName, bundleUrl) { - * return getScript(bundleUrl).then(function() { $injector.loadNewModules([moduleName]); }); - * }; - * }) - * ``` - * - * @param {Array=} mods an array of modules to load into the application. - * Each item in the array should be the name of a predefined module or a (DI annotated) - * function that will be invoked by the injector as a `config` block. - * See: {@link angular.module modules} - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $provide - * - * @description - * - * The {@link auto.$provide $provide} service has a number of methods for registering components - * with the {@link auto.$injector $injector}. Many of these functions are also exposed on - * {@link angular.Module}. - * - * An AngularJS **service** is a singleton object created by a **service factory**. These **service - * factories** are functions which, in turn, are created by a **service provider**. - * The **service providers** are constructor functions. When instantiated they must contain a - * property called `$get`, which holds the **service factory** function. - * - * When you request a service, the {@link auto.$injector $injector} is responsible for finding the - * correct **service provider**, instantiating it and then calling its `$get` **service factory** - * function to get the instance of the **service**. - * - * Often services have no configuration options and there is no need to add methods to the service - * provider. The provider will be no more than a constructor function with a `$get` property. For - * these cases the {@link auto.$provide $provide} service has additional helper methods to register - * services without specifying a provider. - * - * * {@link auto.$provide#provider provider(name, provider)} - registers a **service provider** with the - * {@link auto.$injector $injector} - * * {@link auto.$provide#constant constant(name, obj)} - registers a value/object that can be accessed by - * providers and services. - * * {@link auto.$provide#value value(name, obj)} - registers a value/object that can only be accessed by - * services, not providers. - * * {@link auto.$provide#factory factory(name, fn)} - registers a service **factory function** - * that will be wrapped in a **service provider** object, whose `$get` property will contain the - * given factory function. - * * {@link auto.$provide#service service(name, Fn)} - registers a **constructor function** - * that will be wrapped in a **service provider** object, whose `$get` property will instantiate - * a new object using the given constructor function. - * * {@link auto.$provide#decorator decorator(name, decorFn)} - registers a **decorator function** that - * will be able to modify or replace the implementation of another service. - * - * See the individual methods for more information and examples. - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $provide#provider - * @description - * - * Register a **provider function** with the {@link auto.$injector $injector}. Provider functions - * are constructor functions, whose instances are responsible for "providing" a factory for a - * service. - * - * Service provider names start with the name of the service they provide followed by `Provider`. - * For example, the {@link ng.$log $log} service has a provider called - * {@link ng.$logProvider $logProvider}. - * - * Service provider objects can have additional methods which allow configuration of the provider - * and its service. Importantly, you can configure what kind of service is created by the `$get` - * method, or how that service will act. For example, the {@link ng.$logProvider $logProvider} has a - * method {@link ng.$logProvider#debugEnabled debugEnabled} - * which lets you specify whether the {@link ng.$log $log} service will log debug messages to the - * console or not. - * - * It is possible to inject other providers into the provider function, - * but the injected provider must have been defined before the one that requires it. - * - * @param {string} name The name of the instance. NOTE: the provider will be available under `name + - 'Provider'` key. - * @param {(Object|function())} provider If the provider is: - * - * - `Object`: then it should have a `$get` method. The `$get` method will be invoked using - * {@link auto.$injector#invoke $injector.invoke()} when an instance needs to be created. - * - `Constructor`: a new instance of the provider will be created using - * {@link auto.$injector#instantiate $injector.instantiate()}, then treated as `object`. - * - * @returns {Object} registered provider instance - - * @example - * - * The following example shows how to create a simple event tracking service and register it using - * {@link auto.$provide#provider $provide.provider()}. - * - * ```js - * // Define the eventTracker provider - * function EventTrackerProvider() { - * var trackingUrl = '/track'; - * - * // A provider method for configuring where the tracked events should been saved - * this.setTrackingUrl = function(url) { - * trackingUrl = url; - * }; - * - * // The service factory function - * this.$get = ['$http', function($http) { - * var trackedEvents = {}; - * return { - * // Call this to track an event - * event: function(event) { - * var count = trackedEvents[event] || 0; - * count += 1; - * trackedEvents[event] = count; - * return count; - * }, - * // Call this to save the tracked events to the trackingUrl - * save: function() { - * $http.post(trackingUrl, trackedEvents); - * } - * }; - * }]; - * } - * - * describe('eventTracker', function() { - * var postSpy; - * - * beforeEach(module(function($provide) { - * // Register the eventTracker provider - * $provide.provider('eventTracker', EventTrackerProvider); - * })); - * - * beforeEach(module(function(eventTrackerProvider) { - * // Configure eventTracker provider - * eventTrackerProvider.setTrackingUrl('/custom-track'); - * })); - * - * it('tracks events', inject(function(eventTracker) { - * expect(eventTracker.event('login')).toEqual(1); - * expect(eventTracker.event('login')).toEqual(2); - * })); - * - * it('saves to the tracking url', inject(function(eventTracker, $http) { - * postSpy = spyOn($http, 'post'); - * eventTracker.event('login'); - * eventTracker.save(); - * expect(postSpy).toHaveBeenCalled(); - * expect(postSpy.mostRecentCall.args[0]).not.toEqual('/track'); - * expect(postSpy.mostRecentCall.args[0]).toEqual('/custom-track'); - * expect(postSpy.mostRecentCall.args[1]).toEqual({ 'login': 1 }); - * })); - * }); - * ``` - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $provide#factory - * @description - * - * Register a **service factory**, which will be called to return the service instance. - * This is short for registering a service where its provider consists of only a `$get` property, - * which is the given service factory function. - * You should use {@link auto.$provide#factory $provide.factory(getFn)} if you do not need to - * configure your service in a provider. - * - * @param {string} name The name of the instance. - * @param {Function|Array.} $getFn The injectable $getFn for the instance creation. - * Internally this is a short hand for `$provide.provider(name, {$get: $getFn})`. - * @returns {Object} registered provider instance - * - * @example - * Here is an example of registering a service - * ```js - * $provide.factory('ping', ['$http', function($http) { - * return function ping() { - * return $http.send('/ping'); - * }; - * }]); - * ``` - * You would then inject and use this service like this: - * ```js - * someModule.controller('Ctrl', ['ping', function(ping) { - * ping(); - * }]); - * ``` - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $provide#service - * @description - * - * Register a **service constructor**, which will be invoked with `new` to create the service - * instance. - * This is short for registering a service where its provider's `$get` property is a factory - * function that returns an instance instantiated by the injector from the service constructor - * function. - * - * Internally it looks a bit like this: - * - * ``` - * { - * $get: function() { - * return $injector.instantiate(constructor); - * } - * } - * ``` - * - * - * You should use {@link auto.$provide#service $provide.service(class)} if you define your service - * as a type/class. - * - * @param {string} name The name of the instance. - * @param {Function|Array.} constructor An injectable class (constructor function) - * that will be instantiated. - * @returns {Object} registered provider instance - * - * @example - * Here is an example of registering a service using - * {@link auto.$provide#service $provide.service(class)}. - * ```js - * var Ping = function($http) { - * this.$http = $http; - * }; - * - * Ping.$inject = ['$http']; - * - * Ping.prototype.send = function() { - * return this.$http.get('/ping'); - * }; - * $provide.service('ping', Ping); - * ``` - * You would then inject and use this service like this: - * ```js - * someModule.controller('Ctrl', ['ping', function(ping) { - * ping.send(); - * }]); - * ``` - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $provide#value - * @description - * - * Register a **value service** with the {@link auto.$injector $injector}, such as a string, a - * number, an array, an object or a function. This is short for registering a service where its - * provider's `$get` property is a factory function that takes no arguments and returns the **value - * service**. That also means it is not possible to inject other services into a value service. - * - * Value services are similar to constant services, except that they cannot be injected into a - * module configuration function (see {@link angular.Module#config}) but they can be overridden by - * an AngularJS {@link auto.$provide#decorator decorator}. - * - * @param {string} name The name of the instance. - * @param {*} value The value. - * @returns {Object} registered provider instance - * - * @example - * Here are some examples of creating value services. - * ```js - * $provide.value('ADMIN_USER', 'admin'); - * - * $provide.value('RoleLookup', { admin: 0, writer: 1, reader: 2 }); - * - * $provide.value('halfOf', function(value) { - * return value / 2; - * }); - * ``` - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $provide#constant - * @description - * - * Register a **constant service** with the {@link auto.$injector $injector}, such as a string, - * a number, an array, an object or a function. Like the {@link auto.$provide#value value}, it is not - * possible to inject other services into a constant. - * - * But unlike {@link auto.$provide#value value}, a constant can be - * injected into a module configuration function (see {@link angular.Module#config}) and it cannot - * be overridden by an AngularJS {@link auto.$provide#decorator decorator}. - * - * @param {string} name The name of the constant. - * @param {*} value The constant value. - * @returns {Object} registered instance - * - * @example - * Here a some examples of creating constants: - * ```js - * $provide.constant('SHARD_HEIGHT', 306); - * - * $provide.constant('MY_COLOURS', ['red', 'blue', 'grey']); - * - * $provide.constant('double', function(value) { - * return value * 2; - * }); - * ``` - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $provide#decorator - * @description - * - * Register a **decorator function** with the {@link auto.$injector $injector}. A decorator function - * intercepts the creation of a service, allowing it to override or modify the behavior of the - * service. The return value of the decorator function may be the original service, or a new service - * that replaces (or wraps and delegates to) the original service. - * - * You can find out more about using decorators in the {@link guide/decorators} guide. - * - * @param {string} name The name of the service to decorate. - * @param {Function|Array.} decorator This function will be invoked when the service needs to be - * provided and should return the decorated service instance. The function is called using - * the {@link auto.$injector#invoke injector.invoke} method and is therefore fully injectable. - * Local injection arguments: - * - * * `$delegate` - The original service instance, which can be replaced, monkey patched, configured, - * decorated or delegated to. - * - * @example - * Here we decorate the {@link ng.$log $log} service to convert warnings to errors by intercepting - * calls to {@link ng.$log#error $log.warn()}. - * ```js - * $provide.decorator('$log', ['$delegate', function($delegate) { - * $delegate.warn = $delegate.error; - * return $delegate; - * }]); - * ``` - */ - - -function createInjector(modulesToLoad, strictDi) { - strictDi = (strictDi === true); - var INSTANTIATING = {}, - providerSuffix = 'Provider', - path = [], - loadedModules = new NgMap(), - providerCache = { - $provide: { - provider: supportObject(provider), - factory: supportObject(factory), - service: supportObject(service), - value: supportObject(value), - constant: supportObject(constant), - decorator: decorator - } - }, - providerInjector = (providerCache.$injector = - createInternalInjector(providerCache, function(serviceName, caller) { - if (angular.isString(caller)) { - path.push(caller); - } - throw $injectorMinErr('unpr', 'Unknown provider: {0}', path.join(' <- ')); - })), - instanceCache = {}, - protoInstanceInjector = - createInternalInjector(instanceCache, function(serviceName, caller) { - var provider = providerInjector.get(serviceName + providerSuffix, caller); - return instanceInjector.invoke( - provider.$get, provider, undefined, serviceName); - }), - instanceInjector = protoInstanceInjector; - - providerCache['$injector' + providerSuffix] = { $get: valueFn(protoInstanceInjector) }; - instanceInjector.modules = providerInjector.modules = createMap(); - var runBlocks = loadModules(modulesToLoad); - instanceInjector = protoInstanceInjector.get('$injector'); - instanceInjector.strictDi = strictDi; - forEach(runBlocks, function(fn) { if (fn) instanceInjector.invoke(fn); }); - - instanceInjector.loadNewModules = function(mods) { - forEach(loadModules(mods), function(fn) { if (fn) instanceInjector.invoke(fn); }); - }; - - - return instanceInjector; - - //////////////////////////////////// - // $provider - //////////////////////////////////// - - function supportObject(delegate) { - return function(key, value) { - if (isObject(key)) { - forEach(key, reverseParams(delegate)); - } else { - return delegate(key, value); - } - }; - } - - function provider(name, provider_) { - assertNotHasOwnProperty(name, 'service'); - if (isFunction(provider_) || isArray(provider_)) { - provider_ = providerInjector.instantiate(provider_); - } - if (!provider_.$get) { - throw $injectorMinErr('pget', 'Provider \'{0}\' must define $get factory method.', name); - } - return (providerCache[name + providerSuffix] = provider_); - } - - function enforceReturnValue(name, factory) { - return /** @this */ function enforcedReturnValue() { - var result = instanceInjector.invoke(factory, this); - if (isUndefined(result)) { - throw $injectorMinErr('undef', 'Provider \'{0}\' must return a value from $get factory method.', name); - } - return result; - }; - } - - function factory(name, factoryFn, enforce) { - return provider(name, { - $get: enforce !== false ? enforceReturnValue(name, factoryFn) : factoryFn - }); - } - - function service(name, constructor) { - return factory(name, ['$injector', function($injector) { - return $injector.instantiate(constructor); - }]); - } - - function value(name, val) { return factory(name, valueFn(val), false); } - - function constant(name, value) { - assertNotHasOwnProperty(name, 'constant'); - providerCache[name] = value; - instanceCache[name] = value; - } - - function decorator(serviceName, decorFn) { - var origProvider = providerInjector.get(serviceName + providerSuffix), - orig$get = origProvider.$get; - - origProvider.$get = function() { - var origInstance = instanceInjector.invoke(orig$get, origProvider); - return instanceInjector.invoke(decorFn, null, {$delegate: origInstance}); - }; - } - - //////////////////////////////////// - // Module Loading - //////////////////////////////////// - function loadModules(modulesToLoad) { - assertArg(isUndefined(modulesToLoad) || isArray(modulesToLoad), 'modulesToLoad', 'not an array'); - var runBlocks = [], moduleFn; - forEach(modulesToLoad, function(module) { - if (loadedModules.get(module)) return; - loadedModules.set(module, true); - - function runInvokeQueue(queue) { - var i, ii; - for (i = 0, ii = queue.length; i < ii; i++) { - var invokeArgs = queue[i], - provider = providerInjector.get(invokeArgs[0]); - - provider[invokeArgs[1]].apply(provider, invokeArgs[2]); - } - } - - try { - if (isString(module)) { - moduleFn = angularModule(module); - instanceInjector.modules[module] = moduleFn; - runBlocks = runBlocks.concat(loadModules(moduleFn.requires)).concat(moduleFn._runBlocks); - runInvokeQueue(moduleFn._invokeQueue); - runInvokeQueue(moduleFn._configBlocks); - } else if (isFunction(module)) { - runBlocks.push(providerInjector.invoke(module)); - } else if (isArray(module)) { - runBlocks.push(providerInjector.invoke(module)); - } else { - assertArgFn(module, 'module'); - } - } catch (e) { - if (isArray(module)) { - module = module[module.length - 1]; - } - if (e.message && e.stack && e.stack.indexOf(e.message) === -1) { - // Safari & FF's stack traces don't contain error.message content - // unlike those of Chrome and IE - // So if stack doesn't contain message, we create a new string that contains both. - // Since error.stack is read-only in Safari, I'm overriding e and not e.stack here. - // eslint-disable-next-line no-ex-assign - e = e.message + '\n' + e.stack; - } - throw $injectorMinErr('modulerr', 'Failed to instantiate module {0} due to:\n{1}', - module, e.stack || e.message || e); - } - }); - return runBlocks; - } - - //////////////////////////////////// - // internal Injector - //////////////////////////////////// - - function createInternalInjector(cache, factory) { - - function getService(serviceName, caller) { - if (cache.hasOwnProperty(serviceName)) { - if (cache[serviceName] === INSTANTIATING) { - throw $injectorMinErr('cdep', 'Circular dependency found: {0}', - serviceName + ' <- ' + path.join(' <- ')); - } - return cache[serviceName]; - } else { - try { - path.unshift(serviceName); - cache[serviceName] = INSTANTIATING; - cache[serviceName] = factory(serviceName, caller); - return cache[serviceName]; - } catch (err) { - if (cache[serviceName] === INSTANTIATING) { - delete cache[serviceName]; - } - throw err; - } finally { - path.shift(); - } - } - } - - - function injectionArgs(fn, locals, serviceName) { - var args = [], - $inject = createInjector.$$annotate(fn, strictDi, serviceName); - - for (var i = 0, length = $inject.length; i < length; i++) { - var key = $inject[i]; - if (typeof key !== 'string') { - throw $injectorMinErr('itkn', - 'Incorrect injection token! Expected service name as string, got {0}', key); - } - args.push(locals && locals.hasOwnProperty(key) ? locals[key] : - getService(key, serviceName)); - } - return args; - } - - function isClass(func) { - // Support: IE 9-11 only - // IE 9-11 do not support classes and IE9 leaks with the code below. - if (msie || typeof func !== 'function') { - return false; - } - var result = func.$$ngIsClass; - if (!isBoolean(result)) { - result = func.$$ngIsClass = /^class\b/.test(stringifyFn(func)); - } - return result; - } - - function invoke(fn, self, locals, serviceName) { - if (typeof locals === 'string') { - serviceName = locals; - locals = null; - } - - var args = injectionArgs(fn, locals, serviceName); - if (isArray(fn)) { - fn = fn[fn.length - 1]; - } - - if (!isClass(fn)) { - // http://jsperf.com/angularjs-invoke-apply-vs-switch - // #5388 - return fn.apply(self, args); - } else { - args.unshift(null); - return new (Function.prototype.bind.apply(fn, args))(); - } - } - - - function instantiate(Type, locals, serviceName) { - // Check if Type is annotated and use just the given function at n-1 as parameter - // e.g. someModule.factory('greeter', ['$window', function(renamed$window) {}]); - var ctor = (isArray(Type) ? Type[Type.length - 1] : Type); - var args = injectionArgs(Type, locals, serviceName); - // Empty object at position 0 is ignored for invocation with `new`, but required. - args.unshift(null); - return new (Function.prototype.bind.apply(ctor, args))(); - } - - - return { - invoke: invoke, - instantiate: instantiate, - get: getService, - annotate: createInjector.$$annotate, - has: function(name) { - return providerCache.hasOwnProperty(name + providerSuffix) || cache.hasOwnProperty(name); - } - }; - } -} - -createInjector.$$annotate = annotate; - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $anchorScrollProvider - * @this - * - * @description - * Use `$anchorScrollProvider` to disable automatic scrolling whenever - * {@link ng.$location#hash $location.hash()} changes. - */ -function $AnchorScrollProvider() { - - var autoScrollingEnabled = true; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $anchorScrollProvider#disableAutoScrolling - * - * @description - * By default, {@link ng.$anchorScroll $anchorScroll()} will automatically detect changes to - * {@link ng.$location#hash $location.hash()} and scroll to the element matching the new hash.
- * Use this method to disable automatic scrolling. - * - * If automatic scrolling is disabled, one must explicitly call - * {@link ng.$anchorScroll $anchorScroll()} in order to scroll to the element related to the - * current hash. - */ - this.disableAutoScrolling = function() { - autoScrollingEnabled = false; - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $anchorScroll - * @kind function - * @requires $window - * @requires $location - * @requires $rootScope - * - * @description - * When called, it scrolls to the element related to the specified `hash` or (if omitted) to the - * current value of {@link ng.$location#hash $location.hash()}, according to the rules specified - * in the - * [HTML5 spec](http://www.w3.org/html/wg/drafts/html/master/browsers.html#an-indicated-part-of-the-document). - * - * It also watches the {@link ng.$location#hash $location.hash()} and automatically scrolls to - * match any anchor whenever it changes. This can be disabled by calling - * {@link ng.$anchorScrollProvider#disableAutoScrolling $anchorScrollProvider.disableAutoScrolling()}. - * - * Additionally, you can use its {@link ng.$anchorScroll#yOffset yOffset} property to specify a - * vertical scroll-offset (either fixed or dynamic). - * - * @param {string=} hash The hash specifying the element to scroll to. If omitted, the value of - * {@link ng.$location#hash $location.hash()} will be used. - * - * @property {(number|function|jqLite)} yOffset - * If set, specifies a vertical scroll-offset. This is often useful when there are fixed - * positioned elements at the top of the page, such as navbars, headers etc. - * - * `yOffset` can be specified in various ways: - * - **number**: A fixed number of pixels to be used as offset.

- * - **function**: A getter function called everytime `$anchorScroll()` is executed. Must return - * a number representing the offset (in pixels).

- * - **jqLite**: A jqLite/jQuery element to be used for specifying the offset. The distance from - * the top of the page to the element's bottom will be used as offset.
- * **Note**: The element will be taken into account only as long as its `position` is set to - * `fixed`. This option is useful, when dealing with responsive navbars/headers that adjust - * their height and/or positioning according to the viewport's size. - * - *
- *
- * In order for `yOffset` to work properly, scrolling should take place on the document's root and - * not some child element. - *
- * - * @example - - -
- Go to bottom - You're at the bottom! -
-
- - angular.module('anchorScrollExample', []) - .controller('ScrollController', ['$scope', '$location', '$anchorScroll', - function($scope, $location, $anchorScroll) { - $scope.gotoBottom = function() { - // set the location.hash to the id of - // the element you wish to scroll to. - $location.hash('bottom'); - - // call $anchorScroll() - $anchorScroll(); - }; - }]); - - - #scrollArea { - height: 280px; - overflow: auto; - } - - #bottom { - display: block; - margin-top: 2000px; - } - -
- * - *
- * The example below illustrates the use of a vertical scroll-offset (specified as a fixed value). - * See {@link ng.$anchorScroll#yOffset $anchorScroll.yOffset} for more details. - * - * @example - - - -
- Anchor {{x}} of 5 -
-
- - angular.module('anchorScrollOffsetExample', []) - .run(['$anchorScroll', function($anchorScroll) { - $anchorScroll.yOffset = 50; // always scroll by 50 extra pixels - }]) - .controller('headerCtrl', ['$anchorScroll', '$location', '$scope', - function($anchorScroll, $location, $scope) { - $scope.gotoAnchor = function(x) { - var newHash = 'anchor' + x; - if ($location.hash() !== newHash) { - // set the $location.hash to `newHash` and - // $anchorScroll will automatically scroll to it - $location.hash('anchor' + x); - } else { - // call $anchorScroll() explicitly, - // since $location.hash hasn't changed - $anchorScroll(); - } - }; - } - ]); - - - body { - padding-top: 50px; - } - - .anchor { - border: 2px dashed DarkOrchid; - padding: 10px 10px 200px 10px; - } - - .fixed-header { - background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); - height: 50px; - position: fixed; - top: 0; left: 0; right: 0; - } - - .fixed-header > a { - display: inline-block; - margin: 5px 15px; - } - -
- */ - this.$get = ['$window', '$location', '$rootScope', function($window, $location, $rootScope) { - var document = $window.document; - - // Helper function to get first anchor from a NodeList - // (using `Array#some()` instead of `angular#forEach()` since it's more performant - // and working in all supported browsers.) - function getFirstAnchor(list) { - var result = null; - Array.prototype.some.call(list, function(element) { - if (nodeName_(element) === 'a') { - result = element; - return true; - } - }); - return result; - } - - function getYOffset() { - - var offset = scroll.yOffset; - - if (isFunction(offset)) { - offset = offset(); - } else if (isElement(offset)) { - var elem = offset[0]; - var style = $window.getComputedStyle(elem); - if (style.position !== 'fixed') { - offset = 0; - } else { - offset = elem.getBoundingClientRect().bottom; - } - } else if (!isNumber(offset)) { - offset = 0; - } - - return offset; - } - - function scrollTo(elem) { - if (elem) { - elem.scrollIntoView(); - - var offset = getYOffset(); - - if (offset) { - // `offset` is the number of pixels we should scroll UP in order to align `elem` properly. - // This is true ONLY if the call to `elem.scrollIntoView()` initially aligns `elem` at the - // top of the viewport. - // - // IF the number of pixels from the top of `elem` to the end of the page's content is less - // than the height of the viewport, then `elem.scrollIntoView()` will align the `elem` some - // way down the page. - // - // This is often the case for elements near the bottom of the page. - // - // In such cases we do not need to scroll the whole `offset` up, just the difference between - // the top of the element and the offset, which is enough to align the top of `elem` at the - // desired position. - var elemTop = elem.getBoundingClientRect().top; - $window.scrollBy(0, elemTop - offset); - } - } else { - $window.scrollTo(0, 0); - } - } - - function scroll(hash) { - // Allow numeric hashes - hash = isString(hash) ? hash : isNumber(hash) ? hash.toString() : $location.hash(); - var elm; - - // empty hash, scroll to the top of the page - if (!hash) scrollTo(null); - - // element with given id - else if ((elm = document.getElementById(hash))) scrollTo(elm); - - // first anchor with given name :-D - else if ((elm = getFirstAnchor(document.getElementsByName(hash)))) scrollTo(elm); - - // no element and hash === 'top', scroll to the top of the page - else if (hash === 'top') scrollTo(null); - } - - // does not scroll when user clicks on anchor link that is currently on - // (no url change, no $location.hash() change), browser native does scroll - if (autoScrollingEnabled) { - $rootScope.$watch(function autoScrollWatch() {return $location.hash();}, - function autoScrollWatchAction(newVal, oldVal) { - // skip the initial scroll if $location.hash is empty - if (newVal === oldVal && newVal === '') return; - - jqLiteDocumentLoaded(function() { - $rootScope.$evalAsync(scroll); - }); - }); - } - - return scroll; - }]; -} - -var $animateMinErr = minErr('$animate'); -var ELEMENT_NODE = 1; -var NG_ANIMATE_CLASSNAME = 'ng-animate'; - -function mergeClasses(a,b) { - if (!a && !b) return ''; - if (!a) return b; - if (!b) return a; - if (isArray(a)) a = a.join(' '); - if (isArray(b)) b = b.join(' '); - return a + ' ' + b; -} - -function extractElementNode(element) { - for (var i = 0; i < element.length; i++) { - var elm = element[i]; - if (elm.nodeType === ELEMENT_NODE) { - return elm; - } - } -} - -function splitClasses(classes) { - if (isString(classes)) { - classes = classes.split(' '); - } - - // Use createMap() to prevent class assumptions involving property names in - // Object.prototype - var obj = createMap(); - forEach(classes, function(klass) { - // sometimes the split leaves empty string values - // incase extra spaces were applied to the options - if (klass.length) { - obj[klass] = true; - } - }); - return obj; -} - -// if any other type of options value besides an Object value is -// passed into the $animate.method() animation then this helper code -// will be run which will ignore it. While this patch is not the -// greatest solution to this, a lot of existing plugins depend on -// $animate to either call the callback (< 1.2) or return a promise -// that can be changed. This helper function ensures that the options -// are wiped clean incase a callback function is provided. -function prepareAnimateOptions(options) { - return isObject(options) - ? options - : {}; -} - -var $$CoreAnimateJsProvider = /** @this */ function() { - this.$get = noop; -}; - -// this is prefixed with Core since it conflicts with -// the animateQueueProvider defined in ngAnimate/animateQueue.js -var $$CoreAnimateQueueProvider = /** @this */ function() { - var postDigestQueue = new NgMap(); - var postDigestElements = []; - - this.$get = ['$$AnimateRunner', '$rootScope', - function($$AnimateRunner, $rootScope) { - return { - enabled: noop, - on: noop, - off: noop, - pin: noop, - - push: function(element, event, options, domOperation) { - if (domOperation) { - domOperation(); - } - - options = options || {}; - if (options.from) { - element.css(options.from); - } - if (options.to) { - element.css(options.to); - } - - if (options.addClass || options.removeClass) { - addRemoveClassesPostDigest(element, options.addClass, options.removeClass); - } - - var runner = new $$AnimateRunner(); - - // since there are no animations to run the runner needs to be - // notified that the animation call is complete. - runner.complete(); - return runner; - } - }; - - - function updateData(data, classes, value) { - var changed = false; - if (classes) { - classes = isString(classes) ? classes.split(' ') : - isArray(classes) ? classes : []; - forEach(classes, function(className) { - if (className) { - changed = true; - data[className] = value; - } - }); - } - return changed; - } - - function handleCSSClassChanges() { - forEach(postDigestElements, function(element) { - var data = postDigestQueue.get(element); - if (data) { - var existing = splitClasses(element.attr('class')); - var toAdd = ''; - var toRemove = ''; - forEach(data, function(status, className) { - var hasClass = !!existing[className]; - if (status !== hasClass) { - if (status) { - toAdd += (toAdd.length ? ' ' : '') + className; - } else { - toRemove += (toRemove.length ? ' ' : '') + className; - } - } - }); - - forEach(element, function(elm) { - if (toAdd) { - jqLiteAddClass(elm, toAdd); - } - if (toRemove) { - jqLiteRemoveClass(elm, toRemove); - } - }); - postDigestQueue.delete(element); - } - }); - postDigestElements.length = 0; - } - - - function addRemoveClassesPostDigest(element, add, remove) { - var data = postDigestQueue.get(element) || {}; - - var classesAdded = updateData(data, add, true); - var classesRemoved = updateData(data, remove, false); - - if (classesAdded || classesRemoved) { - - postDigestQueue.set(element, data); - postDigestElements.push(element); - - if (postDigestElements.length === 1) { - $rootScope.$$postDigest(handleCSSClassChanges); - } - } - } - }]; -}; - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $animateProvider - * - * @description - * Default implementation of $animate that doesn't perform any animations, instead just - * synchronously performs DOM updates and resolves the returned runner promise. - * - * In order to enable animations the `ngAnimate` module has to be loaded. - * - * To see the functional implementation check out `src/ngAnimate/animate.js`. - */ -var $AnimateProvider = ['$provide', /** @this */ function($provide) { - var provider = this; - var classNameFilter = null; - var customFilter = null; - - this.$$registeredAnimations = Object.create(null); - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animateProvider#register - * - * @description - * Registers a new injectable animation factory function. The factory function produces the - * animation object which contains callback functions for each event that is expected to be - * animated. - * - * * `eventFn`: `function(element, ... , doneFunction, options)` - * The element to animate, the `doneFunction` and the options fed into the animation. Depending - * on the type of animation additional arguments will be injected into the animation function. The - * list below explains the function signatures for the different animation methods: - * - * - setClass: function(element, addedClasses, removedClasses, doneFunction, options) - * - addClass: function(element, addedClasses, doneFunction, options) - * - removeClass: function(element, removedClasses, doneFunction, options) - * - enter, leave, move: function(element, doneFunction, options) - * - animate: function(element, fromStyles, toStyles, doneFunction, options) - * - * Make sure to trigger the `doneFunction` once the animation is fully complete. - * - * ```js - * return { - * //enter, leave, move signature - * eventFn : function(element, done, options) { - * //code to run the animation - * //once complete, then run done() - * return function endFunction(wasCancelled) { - * //code to cancel the animation - * } - * } - * } - * ``` - * - * @param {string} name The name of the animation (this is what the class-based CSS value will be compared to). - * @param {Function} factory The factory function that will be executed to return the animation - * object. - */ - this.register = function(name, factory) { - if (name && name.charAt(0) !== '.') { - throw $animateMinErr('notcsel', 'Expecting class selector starting with \'.\' got \'{0}\'.', name); - } - - var key = name + '-animation'; - provider.$$registeredAnimations[name.substr(1)] = key; - $provide.factory(key, factory); - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animateProvider#customFilter - * - * @description - * Sets and/or returns the custom filter function that is used to "filter" animations, i.e. - * determine if an animation is allowed or not. When no filter is specified (the default), no - * animation will be blocked. Setting the `customFilter` value will only allow animations for - * which the filter function's return value is truthy. - * - * This allows to easily create arbitrarily complex rules for filtering animations, such as - * allowing specific events only, or enabling animations on specific subtrees of the DOM, etc. - * Filtering animations can also boost performance for low-powered devices, as well as - * applications containing a lot of structural operations. - * - *
- * **Best Practice:** - * Keep the filtering function as lean as possible, because it will be called for each DOM - * action (e.g. insertion, removal, class change) performed by "animation-aware" directives. - * See {@link guide/animations#which-directives-support-animations- here} for a list of built-in - * directives that support animations. - * Performing computationally expensive or time-consuming operations on each call of the - * filtering function can make your animations sluggish. - *
- * - * **Note:** If present, `customFilter` will be checked before - * {@link $animateProvider#classNameFilter classNameFilter}. - * - * @param {Function=} filterFn - The filter function which will be used to filter all animations. - * If a falsy value is returned, no animation will be performed. The function will be called - * with the following arguments: - * - **node** `{DOMElement}` - The DOM element to be animated. - * - **event** `{String}` - The name of the animation event (e.g. `enter`, `leave`, `addClass` - * etc). - * - **options** `{Object}` - A collection of options/styles used for the animation. - * @return {Function} The current filter function or `null` if there is none set. - */ - this.customFilter = function(filterFn) { - if (arguments.length === 1) { - customFilter = isFunction(filterFn) ? filterFn : null; - } - - return customFilter; - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animateProvider#classNameFilter - * - * @description - * Sets and/or returns the CSS class regular expression that is checked when performing - * an animation. Upon bootstrap the classNameFilter value is not set at all and will - * therefore enable $animate to attempt to perform an animation on any element that is triggered. - * When setting the `classNameFilter` value, animations will only be performed on elements - * that successfully match the filter expression. This in turn can boost performance - * for low-powered devices as well as applications containing a lot of structural operations. - * - * **Note:** If present, `classNameFilter` will be checked after - * {@link $animateProvider#customFilter customFilter}. If `customFilter` is present and returns - * false, `classNameFilter` will not be checked. - * - * @param {RegExp=} expression The className expression which will be checked against all animations - * @return {RegExp} The current CSS className expression value. If null then there is no expression value - */ - this.classNameFilter = function(expression) { - if (arguments.length === 1) { - classNameFilter = (expression instanceof RegExp) ? expression : null; - if (classNameFilter) { - var reservedRegex = new RegExp('[(\\s|\\/)]' + NG_ANIMATE_CLASSNAME + '[(\\s|\\/)]'); - if (reservedRegex.test(classNameFilter.toString())) { - classNameFilter = null; - throw $animateMinErr('nongcls', '$animateProvider.classNameFilter(regex) prohibits accepting a regex value which matches/contains the "{0}" CSS class.', NG_ANIMATE_CLASSNAME); - } - } - } - return classNameFilter; - }; - - this.$get = ['$$animateQueue', function($$animateQueue) { - function domInsert(element, parentElement, afterElement) { - // if for some reason the previous element was removed - // from the dom sometime before this code runs then let's - // just stick to using the parent element as the anchor - if (afterElement) { - var afterNode = extractElementNode(afterElement); - if (afterNode && !afterNode.parentNode && !afterNode.previousElementSibling) { - afterElement = null; - } - } - if (afterElement) { - afterElement.after(element); - } else { - parentElement.prepend(element); - } - } - - /** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $animate - * @description The $animate service exposes a series of DOM utility methods that provide support - * for animation hooks. The default behavior is the application of DOM operations, however, - * when an animation is detected (and animations are enabled), $animate will do the heavy lifting - * to ensure that animation runs with the triggered DOM operation. - * - * By default $animate doesn't trigger any animations. This is because the `ngAnimate` module isn't - * included and only when it is active then the animation hooks that `$animate` triggers will be - * functional. Once active then all structural `ng-` directives will trigger animations as they perform - * their DOM-related operations (enter, leave and move). Other directives such as `ngClass`, - * `ngShow`, `ngHide` and `ngMessages` also provide support for animations. - * - * It is recommended that the`$animate` service is always used when executing DOM-related procedures within directives. - * - * To learn more about enabling animation support, click here to visit the - * {@link ngAnimate ngAnimate module page}. - */ - return { - // we don't call it directly since non-existant arguments may - // be interpreted as null within the sub enabled function - - /** - * - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#on - * @kind function - * @description Sets up an event listener to fire whenever the animation event (enter, leave, move, etc...) - * has fired on the given element or among any of its children. Once the listener is fired, the provided callback - * is fired with the following params: - * - * ```js - * $animate.on('enter', container, - * function callback(element, phase) { - * // cool we detected an enter animation within the container - * } - * ); - * ``` - * - *
- * **Note**: Generally, the events that are fired correspond 1:1 to `$animate` method names, - * e.g. {@link ng.$animate#addClass addClass()} will fire `addClass`, and {@link ng.ngClass} - * will fire `addClass` if classes are added, and `removeClass` if classes are removed. - * However, there are two exceptions: - * - *
    - *
  • if both an {@link ng.$animate#addClass addClass()} and a - * {@link ng.$animate#removeClass removeClass()} action are performed during the same - * animation, the event fired will be `setClass`. This is true even for `ngClass`.
  • - *
  • an {@link ng.$animate#animate animate()} call that adds and removes classes will fire - * the `setClass` event, but if it either removes or adds classes, - * it will fire `animate` instead.
  • - *
- * - *
- * - * @param {string} event the animation event that will be captured (e.g. enter, leave, move, addClass, removeClass, etc...) - * @param {DOMElement} container the container element that will capture each of the animation events that are fired on itself - * as well as among its children - * @param {Function} callback the callback function that will be fired when the listener is triggered. - * - * The arguments present in the callback function are: - * * `element` - The captured DOM element that the animation was fired on. - * * `phase` - The phase of the animation. The two possible phases are **start** (when the animation starts) and **close** (when it ends). - * * `data` - an object with these properties: - * * addClass - `{string|null}` - space-separated CSS classes to add to the element - * * removeClass - `{string|null}` - space-separated CSS classes to remove from the element - * * from - `{Object|null}` - CSS properties & values at the beginning of the animation - * * to - `{Object|null}` - CSS properties & values at the end of the animation - * - * Note that the callback does not trigger a scope digest. Wrap your call into a - * {@link $rootScope.Scope#$apply scope.$apply} to propagate changes to the scope. - */ - on: $$animateQueue.on, - - /** - * - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#off - * @kind function - * @description Deregisters an event listener based on the event which has been associated with the provided element. This method - * can be used in three different ways depending on the arguments: - * - * ```js - * // remove all the animation event listeners listening for `enter` - * $animate.off('enter'); - * - * // remove listeners for all animation events from the container element - * $animate.off(container); - * - * // remove all the animation event listeners listening for `enter` on the given element and its children - * $animate.off('enter', container); - * - * // remove the event listener function provided by `callback` that is set - * // to listen for `enter` on the given `container` as well as its children - * $animate.off('enter', container, callback); - * ``` - * - * @param {string|DOMElement} event|container the animation event (e.g. enter, leave, move, - * addClass, removeClass, etc...), or the container element. If it is the element, all other - * arguments are ignored. - * @param {DOMElement=} container the container element the event listener was placed on - * @param {Function=} callback the callback function that was registered as the listener - */ - off: $$animateQueue.off, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#pin - * @kind function - * @description Associates the provided element with a host parent element to allow the element to be animated even if it exists - * outside of the DOM structure of the AngularJS application. By doing so, any animation triggered via `$animate` can be issued on the - * element despite being outside the realm of the application or within another application. Say for example if the application - * was bootstrapped on an element that is somewhere inside of the `` tag, but we wanted to allow for an element to be situated - * as a direct child of `document.body`, then this can be achieved by pinning the element via `$animate.pin(element)`. Keep in mind - * that calling `$animate.pin(element, parentElement)` will not actually insert into the DOM anywhere; it will just create the association. - * - * Note that this feature is only active when the `ngAnimate` module is used. - * - * @param {DOMElement} element the external element that will be pinned - * @param {DOMElement} parentElement the host parent element that will be associated with the external element - */ - pin: $$animateQueue.pin, - - /** - * - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#enabled - * @kind function - * @description Used to get and set whether animations are enabled or not on the entire application or on an element and its children. This - * function can be called in four ways: - * - * ```js - * // returns true or false - * $animate.enabled(); - * - * // changes the enabled state for all animations - * $animate.enabled(false); - * $animate.enabled(true); - * - * // returns true or false if animations are enabled for an element - * $animate.enabled(element); - * - * // changes the enabled state for an element and its children - * $animate.enabled(element, true); - * $animate.enabled(element, false); - * ``` - * - * @param {DOMElement=} element the element that will be considered for checking/setting the enabled state - * @param {boolean=} enabled whether or not the animations will be enabled for the element - * - * @return {boolean} whether or not animations are enabled - */ - enabled: $$animateQueue.enabled, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#cancel - * @kind function - * @description Cancels the provided animation and applies the end state of the animation. - * Note that this does not cancel the underlying operation, e.g. the setting of classes or - * adding the element to the DOM. - * - * @param {animationRunner} animationRunner An animation runner returned by an $animate function. - * - * @example - - - angular.module('animationExample', ['ngAnimate']).component('cancelExample', { - templateUrl: 'template.html', - controller: function($element, $animate) { - this.runner = null; - - this.addClass = function() { - this.runner = $animate.addClass($element.find('div'), 'red'); - var ctrl = this; - this.runner.finally(function() { - ctrl.runner = null; - }); - }; - - this.removeClass = function() { - this.runner = $animate.removeClass($element.find('div'), 'red'); - var ctrl = this; - this.runner.finally(function() { - ctrl.runner = null; - }); - }; - - this.cancel = function() { - $animate.cancel(this.runner); - }; - } - }); - - -

- - -
- -
-

CSS-Animated Text
-

-
- - - - - .red-add, .red-remove { - transition: all 4s cubic-bezier(0.250, 0.460, 0.450, 0.940); - } - - .red, - .red-add.red-add-active { - color: #FF0000; - font-size: 40px; - } - - .red-remove.red-remove-active { - font-size: 10px; - color: black; - } - - -
- */ - cancel: function(runner) { - if (runner.cancel) { - runner.cancel(); - } - }, - - /** - * - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#enter - * @kind function - * @description Inserts the element into the DOM either after the `after` element (if provided) or - * as the first child within the `parent` element and then triggers an animation. - * A promise is returned that will be resolved during the next digest once the animation - * has completed. - * - * @param {DOMElement} element the element which will be inserted into the DOM - * @param {DOMElement} parent the parent element which will append the element as - * a child (so long as the after element is not present) - * @param {DOMElement=} after the sibling element after which the element will be appended - * @param {object=} options an optional collection of options/styles that will be applied to the element. - * The object can have the following properties: - * - * - **addClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to add to element - * - **from** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at the beginning of animation. Must have matching `to` - * - **removeClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to remove from element - * - **to** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at end of animation. Must have matching `from` - * - * @return {Runner} the animation runner - */ - enter: function(element, parent, after, options) { - parent = parent && jqLite(parent); - after = after && jqLite(after); - parent = parent || after.parent(); - domInsert(element, parent, after); - return $$animateQueue.push(element, 'enter', prepareAnimateOptions(options)); - }, - - /** - * - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#move - * @kind function - * @description Inserts (moves) the element into its new position in the DOM either after - * the `after` element (if provided) or as the first child within the `parent` element - * and then triggers an animation. A promise is returned that will be resolved - * during the next digest once the animation has completed. - * - * @param {DOMElement} element the element which will be moved into the new DOM position - * @param {DOMElement} parent the parent element which will append the element as - * a child (so long as the after element is not present) - * @param {DOMElement=} after the sibling element after which the element will be appended - * @param {object=} options an optional collection of options/styles that will be applied to the element. - * The object can have the following properties: - * - * - **addClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to add to element - * - **from** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at the beginning of animation. Must have matching `to` - * - **removeClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to remove from element - * - **to** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at end of animation. Must have matching `from` - * - * @return {Runner} the animation runner - */ - move: function(element, parent, after, options) { - parent = parent && jqLite(parent); - after = after && jqLite(after); - parent = parent || after.parent(); - domInsert(element, parent, after); - return $$animateQueue.push(element, 'move', prepareAnimateOptions(options)); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#leave - * @kind function - * @description Triggers an animation and then removes the element from the DOM. - * When the function is called a promise is returned that will be resolved during the next - * digest once the animation has completed. - * - * @param {DOMElement} element the element which will be removed from the DOM - * @param {object=} options an optional collection of options/styles that will be applied to the element. - * The object can have the following properties: - * - * - **addClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to add to element - * - **from** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at the beginning of animation. Must have matching `to` - * - **removeClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to remove from element - * - **to** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at end of animation. Must have matching `from` - * - * @return {Runner} the animation runner - */ - leave: function(element, options) { - return $$animateQueue.push(element, 'leave', prepareAnimateOptions(options), function() { - element.remove(); - }); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#addClass - * @kind function - * - * @description Triggers an addClass animation surrounding the addition of the provided CSS class(es). Upon - * execution, the addClass operation will only be handled after the next digest and it will not trigger an - * animation if element already contains the CSS class or if the class is removed at a later step. - * Note that class-based animations are treated differently compared to structural animations - * (like enter, move and leave) since the CSS classes may be added/removed at different points - * depending if CSS or JavaScript animations are used. - * - * @param {DOMElement} element the element which the CSS classes will be applied to - * @param {string} className the CSS class(es) that will be added (multiple classes are separated via spaces) - * @param {object=} options an optional collection of options/styles that will be applied to the element. - * The object can have the following properties: - * - * - **removeClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to remove from element - * - **from** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at the beginning of animation. Must have matching `to` - * - **to** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at end of animation. Must have matching `from` - * - * @return {Runner} animationRunner the animation runner - */ - addClass: function(element, className, options) { - options = prepareAnimateOptions(options); - options.addClass = mergeClasses(options.addclass, className); - return $$animateQueue.push(element, 'addClass', options); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#removeClass - * @kind function - * - * @description Triggers a removeClass animation surrounding the removal of the provided CSS class(es). Upon - * execution, the removeClass operation will only be handled after the next digest and it will not trigger an - * animation if element does not contain the CSS class or if the class is added at a later step. - * Note that class-based animations are treated differently compared to structural animations - * (like enter, move and leave) since the CSS classes may be added/removed at different points - * depending if CSS or JavaScript animations are used. - * - * @param {DOMElement} element the element which the CSS classes will be applied to - * @param {string} className the CSS class(es) that will be removed (multiple classes are separated via spaces) - * @param {object=} options an optional collection of options/styles that will be applied to the element. - * The object can have the following properties: - * - * - **addClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to add to element - * - **from** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at the beginning of animation. Must have matching `to` - * - **to** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at end of animation. Must have matching `from` - * - * @return {Runner} the animation runner - */ - removeClass: function(element, className, options) { - options = prepareAnimateOptions(options); - options.removeClass = mergeClasses(options.removeClass, className); - return $$animateQueue.push(element, 'removeClass', options); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#setClass - * @kind function - * - * @description Performs both the addition and removal of a CSS classes on an element and (during the process) - * triggers an animation surrounding the class addition/removal. Much like `$animate.addClass` and - * `$animate.removeClass`, `setClass` will only evaluate the classes being added/removed once a digest has - * passed. Note that class-based animations are treated differently compared to structural animations - * (like enter, move and leave) since the CSS classes may be added/removed at different points - * depending if CSS or JavaScript animations are used. - * - * @param {DOMElement} element the element which the CSS classes will be applied to - * @param {string} add the CSS class(es) that will be added (multiple classes are separated via spaces) - * @param {string} remove the CSS class(es) that will be removed (multiple classes are separated via spaces) - * @param {object=} options an optional collection of options/styles that will be applied to the element. - * The object can have the following properties: - * - * - **addClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to add to element - * - **removeClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to remove from element - * - **from** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at the beginning of animation. Must have matching `to` - * - **to** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at end of animation. Must have matching `from` - * - * @return {Runner} the animation runner - */ - setClass: function(element, add, remove, options) { - options = prepareAnimateOptions(options); - options.addClass = mergeClasses(options.addClass, add); - options.removeClass = mergeClasses(options.removeClass, remove); - return $$animateQueue.push(element, 'setClass', options); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $animate#animate - * @kind function - * - * @description Performs an inline animation on the element which applies the provided to and from CSS styles to the element. - * If any detected CSS transition, keyframe or JavaScript matches the provided className value, then the animation will take - * on the provided styles. For example, if a transition animation is set for the given className, then the provided `from` and - * `to` styles will be applied alongside the given transition. If the CSS style provided in `from` does not have a corresponding - * style in `to`, the style in `from` is applied immediately, and no animation is run. - * If a JavaScript animation is detected then the provided styles will be given in as function parameters into the `animate` - * method (or as part of the `options` parameter): - * - * ```js - * ngModule.animation('.my-inline-animation', function() { - * return { - * animate : function(element, from, to, done, options) { - * //animation - * done(); - * } - * } - * }); - * ``` - * - * @param {DOMElement} element the element which the CSS styles will be applied to - * @param {object} from the from (starting) CSS styles that will be applied to the element and across the animation. - * @param {object} to the to (destination) CSS styles that will be applied to the element and across the animation. - * @param {string=} className an optional CSS class that will be applied to the element for the duration of the animation. If - * this value is left as empty then a CSS class of `ng-inline-animate` will be applied to the element. - * (Note that if no animation is detected then this value will not be applied to the element.) - * @param {object=} options an optional collection of options/styles that will be applied to the element. - * The object can have the following properties: - * - * - **addClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to add to element - * - **from** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at the beginning of animation. Must have matching `to` - * - **removeClass** - `{string}` - space-separated CSS classes to remove from element - * - **to** - `{Object}` - CSS properties & values at end of animation. Must have matching `from` - * - * @return {Runner} the animation runner - */ - animate: function(element, from, to, className, options) { - options = prepareAnimateOptions(options); - options.from = options.from ? extend(options.from, from) : from; - options.to = options.to ? extend(options.to, to) : to; - - className = className || 'ng-inline-animate'; - options.tempClasses = mergeClasses(options.tempClasses, className); - return $$animateQueue.push(element, 'animate', options); - } - }; - }]; -}]; - -var $$AnimateAsyncRunFactoryProvider = /** @this */ function() { - this.$get = ['$$rAF', function($$rAF) { - var waitQueue = []; - - function waitForTick(fn) { - waitQueue.push(fn); - if (waitQueue.length > 1) return; - $$rAF(function() { - for (var i = 0; i < waitQueue.length; i++) { - waitQueue[i](); - } - waitQueue = []; - }); - } - - return function() { - var passed = false; - waitForTick(function() { - passed = true; - }); - return function(callback) { - if (passed) { - callback(); - } else { - waitForTick(callback); - } - }; - }; - }]; -}; - -var $$AnimateRunnerFactoryProvider = /** @this */ function() { - this.$get = ['$q', '$sniffer', '$$animateAsyncRun', '$$isDocumentHidden', '$timeout', - function($q, $sniffer, $$animateAsyncRun, $$isDocumentHidden, $timeout) { - - var INITIAL_STATE = 0; - var DONE_PENDING_STATE = 1; - var DONE_COMPLETE_STATE = 2; - - AnimateRunner.chain = function(chain, callback) { - var index = 0; - - next(); - function next() { - if (index === chain.length) { - callback(true); - return; - } - - chain[index](function(response) { - if (response === false) { - callback(false); - return; - } - index++; - next(); - }); - } - }; - - AnimateRunner.all = function(runners, callback) { - var count = 0; - var status = true; - forEach(runners, function(runner) { - runner.done(onProgress); - }); - - function onProgress(response) { - status = status && response; - if (++count === runners.length) { - callback(status); - } - } - }; - - function AnimateRunner(host) { - this.setHost(host); - - var rafTick = $$animateAsyncRun(); - var timeoutTick = function(fn) { - $timeout(fn, 0, false); - }; - - this._doneCallbacks = []; - this._tick = function(fn) { - if ($$isDocumentHidden()) { - timeoutTick(fn); - } else { - rafTick(fn); - } - }; - this._state = 0; - } - - AnimateRunner.prototype = { - setHost: function(host) { - this.host = host || {}; - }, - - done: function(fn) { - if (this._state === DONE_COMPLETE_STATE) { - fn(); - } else { - this._doneCallbacks.push(fn); - } - }, - - progress: noop, - - getPromise: function() { - if (!this.promise) { - var self = this; - this.promise = $q(function(resolve, reject) { - self.done(function(status) { - if (status === false) { - reject(); - } else { - resolve(); - } - }); - }); - } - return this.promise; - }, - - then: function(resolveHandler, rejectHandler) { - return this.getPromise().then(resolveHandler, rejectHandler); - }, - - 'catch': function(handler) { - return this.getPromise()['catch'](handler); - }, - - 'finally': function(handler) { - return this.getPromise()['finally'](handler); - }, - - pause: function() { - if (this.host.pause) { - this.host.pause(); - } - }, - - resume: function() { - if (this.host.resume) { - this.host.resume(); - } - }, - - end: function() { - if (this.host.end) { - this.host.end(); - } - this._resolve(true); - }, - - cancel: function() { - if (this.host.cancel) { - this.host.cancel(); - } - this._resolve(false); - }, - - complete: function(response) { - var self = this; - if (self._state === INITIAL_STATE) { - self._state = DONE_PENDING_STATE; - self._tick(function() { - self._resolve(response); - }); - } - }, - - _resolve: function(response) { - if (this._state !== DONE_COMPLETE_STATE) { - forEach(this._doneCallbacks, function(fn) { - fn(response); - }); - this._doneCallbacks.length = 0; - this._state = DONE_COMPLETE_STATE; - } - } - }; - - return AnimateRunner; - }]; -}; - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $animateCss - * @kind object - * @this - * - * @description - * This is the core version of `$animateCss`. By default, only when the `ngAnimate` is included, - * then the `$animateCss` service will actually perform animations. - * - * Click here {@link ngAnimate.$animateCss to read the documentation for $animateCss}. - */ -var $CoreAnimateCssProvider = function() { - this.$get = ['$$rAF', '$q', '$$AnimateRunner', function($$rAF, $q, $$AnimateRunner) { - - return function(element, initialOptions) { - // all of the animation functions should create - // a copy of the options data, however, if a - // parent service has already created a copy then - // we should stick to using that - var options = initialOptions || {}; - if (!options.$$prepared) { - options = copy(options); - } - - // there is no point in applying the styles since - // there is no animation that goes on at all in - // this version of $animateCss. - if (options.cleanupStyles) { - options.from = options.to = null; - } - - if (options.from) { - element.css(options.from); - options.from = null; - } - - var closed, runner = new $$AnimateRunner(); - return { - start: run, - end: run - }; - - function run() { - $$rAF(function() { - applyAnimationContents(); - if (!closed) { - runner.complete(); - } - closed = true; - }); - return runner; - } - - function applyAnimationContents() { - if (options.addClass) { - element.addClass(options.addClass); - options.addClass = null; - } - if (options.removeClass) { - element.removeClass(options.removeClass); - options.removeClass = null; - } - if (options.to) { - element.css(options.to); - options.to = null; - } - } - }; - }]; -}; - -/* global stripHash: true */ - -var PATH_MATCH = /^([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?$/, - DEFAULT_PORTS = {'http': 80, 'https': 443, 'ftp': 21}; -var $locationMinErr = minErr('$location'); - - -/** - * Encode path using encodeUriSegment, ignoring forward slashes - * - * @param {string} path Path to encode - * @returns {string} - */ -function encodePath(path) { - var segments = path.split('/'), - i = segments.length; - - while (i--) { - // decode forward slashes to prevent them from being double encoded - segments[i] = encodeUriSegment(segments[i].replace(/%2F/g, '/')); - } - - return segments.join('/'); -} - -function decodePath(path, html5Mode) { - var segments = path.split('/'), - i = segments.length; - - while (i--) { - segments[i] = decodeURIComponent(segments[i]); - if (html5Mode) { - // encode forward slashes to prevent them from being mistaken for path separators - segments[i] = segments[i].replace(/\//g, '%2F'); - } - } - - return segments.join('/'); -} - -function normalizePath(pathValue, searchValue, hashValue) { - var search = toKeyValue(searchValue), - hash = hashValue ? '#' + encodeUriSegment(hashValue) : '', - path = encodePath(pathValue); - - return path + (search ? '?' + search : '') + hash; -} - -function parseAbsoluteUrl(absoluteUrl, locationObj) { - var parsedUrl = urlResolve(absoluteUrl); - - locationObj.$$protocol = parsedUrl.protocol; - locationObj.$$host = parsedUrl.hostname; - locationObj.$$port = toInt(parsedUrl.port) || DEFAULT_PORTS[parsedUrl.protocol] || null; -} - -var DOUBLE_SLASH_REGEX = /^\s*[\\/]{2,}/; -function parseAppUrl(url, locationObj, html5Mode) { - - if (DOUBLE_SLASH_REGEX.test(url)) { - throw $locationMinErr('badpath', 'Invalid url "{0}".', url); - } - - var prefixed = (url.charAt(0) !== '/'); - if (prefixed) { - url = '/' + url; - } - var match = urlResolve(url); - var path = prefixed && match.pathname.charAt(0) === '/' ? match.pathname.substring(1) : match.pathname; - locationObj.$$path = decodePath(path, html5Mode); - locationObj.$$search = parseKeyValue(match.search); - locationObj.$$hash = decodeURIComponent(match.hash); - - // make sure path starts with '/'; - if (locationObj.$$path && locationObj.$$path.charAt(0) !== '/') { - locationObj.$$path = '/' + locationObj.$$path; - } -} - -function startsWith(str, search) { - return str.slice(0, search.length) === search; -} - -/** - * - * @param {string} base - * @param {string} url - * @returns {string} returns text from `url` after `base` or `undefined` if it does not begin with - * the expected string. - */ -function stripBaseUrl(base, url) { - if (startsWith(url, base)) { - return url.substr(base.length); - } -} - -function stripHash(url) { - var index = url.indexOf('#'); - return index === -1 ? url : url.substr(0, index); -} - -function stripFile(url) { - return url.substr(0, stripHash(url).lastIndexOf('/') + 1); -} - -/* return the server only (scheme://host:port) */ -function serverBase(url) { - return url.substring(0, url.indexOf('/', url.indexOf('//') + 2)); -} - - -/** - * LocationHtml5Url represents a URL - * This object is exposed as $location service when HTML5 mode is enabled and supported - * - * @constructor - * @param {string} appBase application base URL - * @param {string} appBaseNoFile application base URL stripped of any filename - * @param {string} basePrefix URL path prefix - */ -function LocationHtml5Url(appBase, appBaseNoFile, basePrefix) { - this.$$html5 = true; - basePrefix = basePrefix || ''; - parseAbsoluteUrl(appBase, this); - - - /** - * Parse given HTML5 (regular) URL string into properties - * @param {string} url HTML5 URL - * @private - */ - this.$$parse = function(url) { - var pathUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url); - if (!isString(pathUrl)) { - throw $locationMinErr('ipthprfx', 'Invalid url "{0}", missing path prefix "{1}".', url, - appBaseNoFile); - } - - parseAppUrl(pathUrl, this, true); - - if (!this.$$path) { - this.$$path = '/'; - } - - this.$$compose(); - }; - - this.$$normalizeUrl = function(url) { - return appBaseNoFile + url.substr(1); // first char is always '/' - }; - - this.$$parseLinkUrl = function(url, relHref) { - if (relHref && relHref[0] === '#') { - // special case for links to hash fragments: - // keep the old url and only replace the hash fragment - this.hash(relHref.slice(1)); - return true; - } - var appUrl, prevAppUrl; - var rewrittenUrl; - - - if (isDefined(appUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBase, url))) { - prevAppUrl = appUrl; - if (basePrefix && isDefined(appUrl = stripBaseUrl(basePrefix, appUrl))) { - rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile + (stripBaseUrl('/', appUrl) || appUrl); - } else { - rewrittenUrl = appBase + prevAppUrl; - } - } else if (isDefined(appUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url))) { - rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile + appUrl; - } else if (appBaseNoFile === url + '/') { - rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile; - } - if (rewrittenUrl) { - this.$$parse(rewrittenUrl); - } - return !!rewrittenUrl; - }; -} - - -/** - * LocationHashbangUrl represents URL - * This object is exposed as $location service when developer doesn't opt into html5 mode. - * It also serves as the base class for html5 mode fallback on legacy browsers. - * - * @constructor - * @param {string} appBase application base URL - * @param {string} appBaseNoFile application base URL stripped of any filename - * @param {string} hashPrefix hashbang prefix - */ -function LocationHashbangUrl(appBase, appBaseNoFile, hashPrefix) { - - parseAbsoluteUrl(appBase, this); - - - /** - * Parse given hashbang URL into properties - * @param {string} url Hashbang URL - * @private - */ - this.$$parse = function(url) { - var withoutBaseUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBase, url) || stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url); - var withoutHashUrl; - - if (!isUndefined(withoutBaseUrl) && withoutBaseUrl.charAt(0) === '#') { - - // The rest of the URL starts with a hash so we have - // got either a hashbang path or a plain hash fragment - withoutHashUrl = stripBaseUrl(hashPrefix, withoutBaseUrl); - if (isUndefined(withoutHashUrl)) { - // There was no hashbang prefix so we just have a hash fragment - withoutHashUrl = withoutBaseUrl; - } - - } else { - // There was no hashbang path nor hash fragment: - // If we are in HTML5 mode we use what is left as the path; - // Otherwise we ignore what is left - if (this.$$html5) { - withoutHashUrl = withoutBaseUrl; - } else { - withoutHashUrl = ''; - if (isUndefined(withoutBaseUrl)) { - appBase = url; - /** @type {?} */ (this).replace(); - } - } - } - - parseAppUrl(withoutHashUrl, this, false); - - this.$$path = removeWindowsDriveName(this.$$path, withoutHashUrl, appBase); - - this.$$compose(); - - /* - * In Windows, on an anchor node on documents loaded from - * the filesystem, the browser will return a pathname - * prefixed with the drive name ('/C:/path') when a - * pathname without a drive is set: - * * a.setAttribute('href', '/foo') - * * a.pathname === '/C:/foo' //true - * - * Inside of AngularJS, we're always using pathnames that - * do not include drive names for routing. - */ - function removeWindowsDriveName(path, url, base) { - /* - Matches paths for file protocol on windows, - such as /C:/foo/bar, and captures only /foo/bar. - */ - var windowsFilePathExp = /^\/[A-Z]:(\/.*)/; - - var firstPathSegmentMatch; - - //Get the relative path from the input URL. - if (startsWith(url, base)) { - url = url.replace(base, ''); - } - - // The input URL intentionally contains a first path segment that ends with a colon. - if (windowsFilePathExp.exec(url)) { - return path; - } - - firstPathSegmentMatch = windowsFilePathExp.exec(path); - return firstPathSegmentMatch ? firstPathSegmentMatch[1] : path; - } - }; - - this.$$normalizeUrl = function(url) { - return appBase + (url ? hashPrefix + url : ''); - }; - - this.$$parseLinkUrl = function(url, relHref) { - if (stripHash(appBase) === stripHash(url)) { - this.$$parse(url); - return true; - } - return false; - }; -} - - -/** - * LocationHashbangUrl represents URL - * This object is exposed as $location service when html5 history api is enabled but the browser - * does not support it. - * - * @constructor - * @param {string} appBase application base URL - * @param {string} appBaseNoFile application base URL stripped of any filename - * @param {string} hashPrefix hashbang prefix - */ -function LocationHashbangInHtml5Url(appBase, appBaseNoFile, hashPrefix) { - this.$$html5 = true; - LocationHashbangUrl.apply(this, arguments); - - this.$$parseLinkUrl = function(url, relHref) { - if (relHref && relHref[0] === '#') { - // special case for links to hash fragments: - // keep the old url and only replace the hash fragment - this.hash(relHref.slice(1)); - return true; - } - - var rewrittenUrl; - var appUrl; - - if (appBase === stripHash(url)) { - rewrittenUrl = url; - } else if ((appUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url))) { - rewrittenUrl = appBase + hashPrefix + appUrl; - } else if (appBaseNoFile === url + '/') { - rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile; - } - if (rewrittenUrl) { - this.$$parse(rewrittenUrl); - } - return !!rewrittenUrl; - }; - - this.$$normalizeUrl = function(url) { - // include hashPrefix in $$absUrl when $$url is empty so IE9 does not reload page because of removal of '#' - return appBase + hashPrefix + url; - }; -} - - -var locationPrototype = { - - /** - * Ensure absolute URL is initialized. - * @private - */ - $$absUrl:'', - - /** - * Are we in html5 mode? - * @private - */ - $$html5: false, - - /** - * Has any change been replacing? - * @private - */ - $$replace: false, - - /** - * Compose url and update `url` and `absUrl` property - * @private - */ - $$compose: function() { - this.$$url = normalizePath(this.$$path, this.$$search, this.$$hash); - this.$$absUrl = this.$$normalizeUrl(this.$$url); - this.$$urlUpdatedByLocation = true; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#absUrl - * - * @description - * This method is getter only. - * - * Return full URL representation with all segments encoded according to rules specified in - * [RFC 3986](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt). - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var absUrl = $location.absUrl(); - * // => "http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo" - * ``` - * - * @return {string} full URL - */ - absUrl: locationGetter('$$absUrl'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#url - * - * @description - * This method is getter / setter. - * - * Return URL (e.g. `/path?a=b#hash`) when called without any parameter. - * - * Change path, search and hash, when called with parameter and return `$location`. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var url = $location.url(); - * // => "/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo" - * ``` - * - * @param {string=} url New URL without base prefix (e.g. `/path?a=b#hash`) - * @return {string} url - */ - url: function(url) { - if (isUndefined(url)) { - return this.$$url; - } - - var match = PATH_MATCH.exec(url); - if (match[1] || url === '') this.path(decodeURIComponent(match[1])); - if (match[2] || match[1] || url === '') this.search(match[3] || ''); - this.hash(match[5] || ''); - - return this; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#protocol - * - * @description - * This method is getter only. - * - * Return protocol of current URL. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var protocol = $location.protocol(); - * // => "http" - * ``` - * - * @return {string} protocol of current URL - */ - protocol: locationGetter('$$protocol'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#host - * - * @description - * This method is getter only. - * - * Return host of current URL. - * - * Note: compared to the non-AngularJS version `location.host` which returns `hostname:port`, this returns the `hostname` portion only. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var host = $location.host(); - * // => "example.com" - * - * // given URL http://user:password@example.com:8080/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * host = $location.host(); - * // => "example.com" - * host = location.host; - * // => "example.com:8080" - * ``` - * - * @return {string} host of current URL. - */ - host: locationGetter('$$host'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#port - * - * @description - * This method is getter only. - * - * Return port of current URL. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var port = $location.port(); - * // => 80 - * ``` - * - * @return {Number} port - */ - port: locationGetter('$$port'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#path - * - * @description - * This method is getter / setter. - * - * Return path of current URL when called without any parameter. - * - * Change path when called with parameter and return `$location`. - * - * Note: Path should always begin with forward slash (/), this method will add the forward slash - * if it is missing. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var path = $location.path(); - * // => "/some/path" - * ``` - * - * @param {(string|number)=} path New path - * @return {(string|object)} path if called with no parameters, or `$location` if called with a parameter - */ - path: locationGetterSetter('$$path', function(path) { - path = path !== null ? path.toString() : ''; - return path.charAt(0) === '/' ? path : '/' + path; - }), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#search - * - * @description - * This method is getter / setter. - * - * Return search part (as object) of current URL when called without any parameter. - * - * Change search part when called with parameter and return `$location`. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var searchObject = $location.search(); - * // => {foo: 'bar', baz: 'xoxo'} - * - * // set foo to 'yipee' - * $location.search('foo', 'yipee'); - * // $location.search() => {foo: 'yipee', baz: 'xoxo'} - * ``` - * - * @param {string|Object.|Object.>} search New search params - string or - * hash object. - * - * When called with a single argument the method acts as a setter, setting the `search` component - * of `$location` to the specified value. - * - * If the argument is a hash object containing an array of values, these values will be encoded - * as duplicate search parameters in the URL. - * - * @param {(string|Number|Array|boolean)=} paramValue If `search` is a string or number, then `paramValue` - * will override only a single search property. - * - * If `paramValue` is an array, it will override the property of the `search` component of - * `$location` specified via the first argument. - * - * If `paramValue` is `null`, the property specified via the first argument will be deleted. - * - * If `paramValue` is `true`, the property specified via the first argument will be added with no - * value nor trailing equal sign. - * - * @return {Object} If called with no arguments returns the parsed `search` object. If called with - * one or more arguments returns `$location` object itself. - */ - search: function(search, paramValue) { - switch (arguments.length) { - case 0: - return this.$$search; - case 1: - if (isString(search) || isNumber(search)) { - search = search.toString(); - this.$$search = parseKeyValue(search); - } else if (isObject(search)) { - search = copy(search, {}); - // remove object undefined or null properties - forEach(search, function(value, key) { - if (value == null) delete search[key]; - }); - - this.$$search = search; - } else { - throw $locationMinErr('isrcharg', - 'The first argument of the `$location#search()` call must be a string or an object.'); - } - break; - default: - if (isUndefined(paramValue) || paramValue === null) { - delete this.$$search[search]; - } else { - this.$$search[search] = paramValue; - } - } - - this.$$compose(); - return this; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#hash - * - * @description - * This method is getter / setter. - * - * Returns the hash fragment when called without any parameters. - * - * Changes the hash fragment when called with a parameter and returns `$location`. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo#hashValue - * var hash = $location.hash(); - * // => "hashValue" - * ``` - * - * @param {(string|number)=} hash New hash fragment - * @return {string} hash - */ - hash: locationGetterSetter('$$hash', function(hash) { - return hash !== null ? hash.toString() : ''; - }), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#replace - * - * @description - * If called, all changes to $location during the current `$digest` will replace the current history - * record, instead of adding a new one. - */ - replace: function() { - this.$$replace = true; - return this; - } -}; - -forEach([LocationHashbangInHtml5Url, LocationHashbangUrl, LocationHtml5Url], function(Location) { - Location.prototype = Object.create(locationPrototype); - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#state - * - * @description - * This method is getter / setter. - * - * Return the history state object when called without any parameter. - * - * Change the history state object when called with one parameter and return `$location`. - * The state object is later passed to `pushState` or `replaceState`. - * - * NOTE: This method is supported only in HTML5 mode and only in browsers supporting - * the HTML5 History API (i.e. methods `pushState` and `replaceState`). If you need to support - * older browsers (like IE9 or Android < 4.0), don't use this method. - * - * @param {object=} state State object for pushState or replaceState - * @return {object} state - */ - Location.prototype.state = function(state) { - if (!arguments.length) { - return this.$$state; - } - - if (Location !== LocationHtml5Url || !this.$$html5) { - throw $locationMinErr('nostate', 'History API state support is available only ' + - 'in HTML5 mode and only in browsers supporting HTML5 History API'); - } - // The user might modify `stateObject` after invoking `$location.state(stateObject)` - // but we're changing the $$state reference to $browser.state() during the $digest - // so the modification window is narrow. - this.$$state = isUndefined(state) ? null : state; - this.$$urlUpdatedByLocation = true; - - return this; - }; -}); - - -function locationGetter(property) { - return /** @this */ function() { - return this[property]; - }; -} - - -function locationGetterSetter(property, preprocess) { - return /** @this */ function(value) { - if (isUndefined(value)) { - return this[property]; - } - - this[property] = preprocess(value); - this.$$compose(); - - return this; - }; -} - - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $location - * - * @requires $rootElement - * - * @description - * The $location service parses the URL in the browser address bar (based on the - * [window.location](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/window.location)) and makes the URL - * available to your application. Changes to the URL in the address bar are reflected into - * $location service and changes to $location are reflected into the browser address bar. - * - * **The $location service:** - * - * - Exposes the current URL in the browser address bar, so you can - * - Watch and observe the URL. - * - Change the URL. - * - Synchronizes the URL with the browser when the user - * - Changes the address bar. - * - Clicks the back or forward button (or clicks a History link). - * - Clicks on a link. - * - Represents the URL object as a set of methods (protocol, host, port, path, search, hash). - * - * For more information see {@link guide/$location Developer Guide: Using $location} - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $locationProvider - * @this - * - * @description - * Use the `$locationProvider` to configure how the application deep linking paths are stored. - */ -function $LocationProvider() { - var hashPrefix = '!', - html5Mode = { - enabled: false, - requireBase: true, - rewriteLinks: true - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $locationProvider#hashPrefix - * @description - * The default value for the prefix is `'!'`. - * @param {string=} prefix Prefix for hash part (containing path and search) - * @returns {*} current value if used as getter or itself (chaining) if used as setter - */ - this.hashPrefix = function(prefix) { - if (isDefined(prefix)) { - hashPrefix = prefix; - return this; - } else { - return hashPrefix; - } - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $locationProvider#html5Mode - * @description - * @param {(boolean|Object)=} mode If boolean, sets `html5Mode.enabled` to value. - * If object, sets `enabled`, `requireBase` and `rewriteLinks` to respective values. Supported - * properties: - * - **enabled** – `{boolean}` – (default: false) If true, will rely on `history.pushState` to - * change urls where supported. Will fall back to hash-prefixed paths in browsers that do not - * support `pushState`. - * - **requireBase** - `{boolean}` - (default: `true`) When html5Mode is enabled, specifies - * whether or not a tag is required to be present. If `enabled` and `requireBase` are - * true, and a base tag is not present, an error will be thrown when `$location` is injected. - * See the {@link guide/$location $location guide for more information} - * - **rewriteLinks** - `{boolean|string}` - (default: `true`) When html5Mode is enabled, - * enables/disables URL rewriting for relative links. If set to a string, URL rewriting will - * only happen on links with an attribute that matches the given string. For example, if set - * to `'internal-link'`, then the URL will only be rewritten for `` links. - * Note that [attribute name normalization](guide/directive#normalization) does not apply - * here, so `'internalLink'` will **not** match `'internal-link'`. - * - * @returns {Object} html5Mode object if used as getter or itself (chaining) if used as setter - */ - this.html5Mode = function(mode) { - if (isBoolean(mode)) { - html5Mode.enabled = mode; - return this; - } else if (isObject(mode)) { - - if (isBoolean(mode.enabled)) { - html5Mode.enabled = mode.enabled; - } - - if (isBoolean(mode.requireBase)) { - html5Mode.requireBase = mode.requireBase; - } - - if (isBoolean(mode.rewriteLinks) || isString(mode.rewriteLinks)) { - html5Mode.rewriteLinks = mode.rewriteLinks; - } - - return this; - } else { - return html5Mode; - } - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc event - * @name $location#$locationChangeStart - * @eventType broadcast on root scope - * @description - * Broadcasted before a URL will change. - * - * This change can be prevented by calling - * `preventDefault` method of the event. See {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} for more - * details about event object. Upon successful change - * {@link ng.$location#$locationChangeSuccess $locationChangeSuccess} is fired. - * - * The `newState` and `oldState` parameters may be defined only in HTML5 mode and when - * the browser supports the HTML5 History API. - * - * @param {Object} angularEvent Synthetic event object. - * @param {string} newUrl New URL - * @param {string=} oldUrl URL that was before it was changed. - * @param {string=} newState New history state object - * @param {string=} oldState History state object that was before it was changed. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc event - * @name $location#$locationChangeSuccess - * @eventType broadcast on root scope - * @description - * Broadcasted after a URL was changed. - * - * The `newState` and `oldState` parameters may be defined only in HTML5 mode and when - * the browser supports the HTML5 History API. - * - * @param {Object} angularEvent Synthetic event object. - * @param {string} newUrl New URL - * @param {string=} oldUrl URL that was before it was changed. - * @param {string=} newState New history state object - * @param {string=} oldState History state object that was before it was changed. - */ - - this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$browser', '$sniffer', '$rootElement', '$window', - function($rootScope, $browser, $sniffer, $rootElement, $window) { - var $location, - LocationMode, - baseHref = $browser.baseHref(), // if base[href] is undefined, it defaults to '' - initialUrl = $browser.url(), - appBase; - - if (html5Mode.enabled) { - if (!baseHref && html5Mode.requireBase) { - throw $locationMinErr('nobase', - '$location in HTML5 mode requires a tag to be present!'); - } - appBase = serverBase(initialUrl) + (baseHref || '/'); - LocationMode = $sniffer.history ? LocationHtml5Url : LocationHashbangInHtml5Url; - } else { - appBase = stripHash(initialUrl); - LocationMode = LocationHashbangUrl; - } - var appBaseNoFile = stripFile(appBase); - - $location = new LocationMode(appBase, appBaseNoFile, '#' + hashPrefix); - $location.$$parseLinkUrl(initialUrl, initialUrl); - - $location.$$state = $browser.state(); - - var IGNORE_URI_REGEXP = /^\s*(javascript|mailto):/i; - - // Determine if two URLs are equal despite potentially having different encoding/normalizing - // such as $location.absUrl() vs $browser.url() - // See https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/16592 - function urlsEqual(a, b) { - return a === b || urlResolve(a).href === urlResolve(b).href; - } - - function setBrowserUrlWithFallback(url, replace, state) { - var oldUrl = $location.url(); - var oldState = $location.$$state; - try { - $browser.url(url, replace, state); - - // Make sure $location.state() returns referentially identical (not just deeply equal) - // state object; this makes possible quick checking if the state changed in the digest - // loop. Checking deep equality would be too expensive. - $location.$$state = $browser.state(); - } catch (e) { - // Restore old values if pushState fails - $location.url(oldUrl); - $location.$$state = oldState; - - throw e; - } - } - - $rootElement.on('click', function(event) { - var rewriteLinks = html5Mode.rewriteLinks; - // TODO(vojta): rewrite link when opening in new tab/window (in legacy browser) - // currently we open nice url link and redirect then - - if (!rewriteLinks || event.ctrlKey || event.metaKey || event.shiftKey || event.which === 2 || event.button === 2) return; - - var elm = jqLite(event.target); - - // traverse the DOM up to find first A tag - while (nodeName_(elm[0]) !== 'a') { - // ignore rewriting if no A tag (reached root element, or no parent - removed from document) - if (elm[0] === $rootElement[0] || !(elm = elm.parent())[0]) return; - } - - if (isString(rewriteLinks) && isUndefined(elm.attr(rewriteLinks))) return; - - var absHref = elm.prop('href'); - // get the actual href attribute - see - // http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/dd347148(v=vs.85).aspx - var relHref = elm.attr('href') || elm.attr('xlink:href'); - - if (isObject(absHref) && absHref.toString() === '[object SVGAnimatedString]') { - // SVGAnimatedString.animVal should be identical to SVGAnimatedString.baseVal, unless during - // an animation. - absHref = urlResolve(absHref.animVal).href; - } - - // Ignore when url is started with javascript: or mailto: - if (IGNORE_URI_REGEXP.test(absHref)) return; - - if (absHref && !elm.attr('target') && !event.isDefaultPrevented()) { - if ($location.$$parseLinkUrl(absHref, relHref)) { - // We do a preventDefault for all urls that are part of the AngularJS application, - // in html5mode and also without, so that we are able to abort navigation without - // getting double entries in the location history. - event.preventDefault(); - // update location manually - if ($location.absUrl() !== $browser.url()) { - $rootScope.$apply(); - } - } - } - }); - - - // rewrite hashbang url <> html5 url - if ($location.absUrl() !== initialUrl) { - $browser.url($location.absUrl(), true); - } - - var initializing = true; - - // update $location when $browser url changes - $browser.onUrlChange(function(newUrl, newState) { - - if (!startsWith(newUrl, appBaseNoFile)) { - // If we are navigating outside of the app then force a reload - $window.location.href = newUrl; - return; - } - - $rootScope.$evalAsync(function() { - var oldUrl = $location.absUrl(); - var oldState = $location.$$state; - var defaultPrevented; - $location.$$parse(newUrl); - $location.$$state = newState; - - defaultPrevented = $rootScope.$broadcast('$locationChangeStart', newUrl, oldUrl, - newState, oldState).defaultPrevented; - - // if the location was changed by a `$locationChangeStart` handler then stop - // processing this location change - if ($location.absUrl() !== newUrl) return; - - if (defaultPrevented) { - $location.$$parse(oldUrl); - $location.$$state = oldState; - setBrowserUrlWithFallback(oldUrl, false, oldState); - } else { - initializing = false; - afterLocationChange(oldUrl, oldState); - } - }); - if (!$rootScope.$$phase) $rootScope.$digest(); - }); - - // update browser - $rootScope.$watch(function $locationWatch() { - if (initializing || $location.$$urlUpdatedByLocation) { - $location.$$urlUpdatedByLocation = false; - - var oldUrl = $browser.url(); - var newUrl = $location.absUrl(); - var oldState = $browser.state(); - var currentReplace = $location.$$replace; - var urlOrStateChanged = !urlsEqual(oldUrl, newUrl) || - ($location.$$html5 && $sniffer.history && oldState !== $location.$$state); - - if (initializing || urlOrStateChanged) { - initializing = false; - - $rootScope.$evalAsync(function() { - var newUrl = $location.absUrl(); - var defaultPrevented = $rootScope.$broadcast('$locationChangeStart', newUrl, oldUrl, - $location.$$state, oldState).defaultPrevented; - - // if the location was changed by a `$locationChangeStart` handler then stop - // processing this location change - if ($location.absUrl() !== newUrl) return; - - if (defaultPrevented) { - $location.$$parse(oldUrl); - $location.$$state = oldState; - } else { - if (urlOrStateChanged) { - setBrowserUrlWithFallback(newUrl, currentReplace, - oldState === $location.$$state ? null : $location.$$state); - } - afterLocationChange(oldUrl, oldState); - } - }); - } - } - - $location.$$replace = false; - - // we don't need to return anything because $evalAsync will make the digest loop dirty when - // there is a change - }); - - return $location; - - function afterLocationChange(oldUrl, oldState) { - $rootScope.$broadcast('$locationChangeSuccess', $location.absUrl(), oldUrl, - $location.$$state, oldState); - } -}]; -} - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $log - * @requires $window - * - * @description - * Simple service for logging. Default implementation safely writes the message - * into the browser's console (if present). - * - * The main purpose of this service is to simplify debugging and troubleshooting. - * - * To reveal the location of the calls to `$log` in the JavaScript console, - * you can "blackbox" the AngularJS source in your browser: - * - * [Mozilla description of blackboxing](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Debugger/How_to/Black_box_a_source). - * [Chrome description of blackboxing](https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/blackboxing). - * - * Note: Not all browsers support blackboxing. - * - * The default is to log `debug` messages. You can use - * {@link ng.$logProvider ng.$logProvider#debugEnabled} to change this. - * - * @example - - - angular.module('logExample', []) - .controller('LogController', ['$scope', '$log', function($scope, $log) { - $scope.$log = $log; - $scope.message = 'Hello World!'; - }]); - - -
-

Reload this page with open console, enter text and hit the log button...

- - - - - - -
-
-
- */ - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $logProvider - * @this - * - * @description - * Use the `$logProvider` to configure how the application logs messages - */ -function $LogProvider() { - var debug = true, - self = this; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $logProvider#debugEnabled - * @description - * @param {boolean=} flag enable or disable debug level messages - * @returns {*} current value if used as getter or itself (chaining) if used as setter - */ - this.debugEnabled = function(flag) { - if (isDefined(flag)) { - debug = flag; - return this; - } else { - return debug; - } - }; - - this.$get = ['$window', function($window) { - // Support: IE 9-11, Edge 12-14+ - // IE/Edge display errors in such a way that it requires the user to click in 4 places - // to see the stack trace. There is no way to feature-detect it so there's a chance - // of the user agent sniffing to go wrong but since it's only about logging, this shouldn't - // break apps. Other browsers display errors in a sensible way and some of them map stack - // traces along source maps if available so it makes sense to let browsers display it - // as they want. - var formatStackTrace = msie || /\bEdge\//.test($window.navigator && $window.navigator.userAgent); - - return { - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $log#log - * - * @description - * Write a log message - */ - log: consoleLog('log'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $log#info - * - * @description - * Write an information message - */ - info: consoleLog('info'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $log#warn - * - * @description - * Write a warning message - */ - warn: consoleLog('warn'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $log#error - * - * @description - * Write an error message - */ - error: consoleLog('error'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $log#debug - * - * @description - * Write a debug message - */ - debug: (function() { - var fn = consoleLog('debug'); - - return function() { - if (debug) { - fn.apply(self, arguments); - } - }; - })() - }; - - function formatError(arg) { - if (isError(arg)) { - if (arg.stack && formatStackTrace) { - arg = (arg.message && arg.stack.indexOf(arg.message) === -1) - ? 'Error: ' + arg.message + '\n' + arg.stack - : arg.stack; - } else if (arg.sourceURL) { - arg = arg.message + '\n' + arg.sourceURL + ':' + arg.line; - } - } - return arg; - } - - function consoleLog(type) { - var console = $window.console || {}, - logFn = console[type] || console.log || noop; - - return function() { - var args = []; - forEach(arguments, function(arg) { - args.push(formatError(arg)); - }); - // Support: IE 9 only - // console methods don't inherit from Function.prototype in IE 9 so we can't - // call `logFn.apply(console, args)` directly. - return Function.prototype.apply.call(logFn, console, args); - }; - } - }]; -} - -/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - * Any commits to this file should be reviewed with security in mind. * - * Changes to this file can potentially create security vulnerabilities. * - * An approval from 2 Core members with history of modifying * - * this file is required. * - * * - * Does the change somehow allow for arbitrary javascript to be executed? * - * Or allows for someone to change the prototype of built-in objects? * - * Or gives undesired access to variables likes document or window? * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ - -var $parseMinErr = minErr('$parse'); - -var objectValueOf = {}.constructor.prototype.valueOf; - -// Sandboxing AngularJS Expressions -// ------------------------------ -// AngularJS expressions are no longer sandboxed. So it is now even easier to access arbitrary JS code by -// various means such as obtaining a reference to native JS functions like the Function constructor. -// -// As an example, consider the following AngularJS expression: -// -// {}.toString.constructor('alert("evil JS code")') -// -// It is important to realize that if you create an expression from a string that contains user provided -// content then it is possible that your application contains a security vulnerability to an XSS style attack. -// -// See https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/security - - -function getStringValue(name) { - // Property names must be strings. This means that non-string objects cannot be used - // as keys in an object. Any non-string object, including a number, is typecasted - // into a string via the toString method. - // -- MDN, https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Property_accessors#Property_names - // - // So, to ensure that we are checking the same `name` that JavaScript would use, we cast it - // to a string. It's not always possible. If `name` is an object and its `toString` method is - // 'broken' (doesn't return a string, isn't a function, etc.), an error will be thrown: - // - // TypeError: Cannot convert object to primitive value - // - // For performance reasons, we don't catch this error here and allow it to propagate up the call - // stack. Note that you'll get the same error in JavaScript if you try to access a property using - // such a 'broken' object as a key. - return name + ''; -} - - -var OPERATORS = createMap(); -forEach('+ - * / % === !== == != < > <= >= && || ! = |'.split(' '), function(operator) { OPERATORS[operator] = true; }); -var ESCAPE = {'n':'\n', 'f':'\f', 'r':'\r', 't':'\t', 'v':'\v', '\'':'\'', '"':'"'}; - - -///////////////////////////////////////// - - -/** - * @constructor - */ -var Lexer = function Lexer(options) { - this.options = options; -}; - -Lexer.prototype = { - constructor: Lexer, - - lex: function(text) { - this.text = text; - this.index = 0; - this.tokens = []; - - while (this.index < this.text.length) { - var ch = this.text.charAt(this.index); - if (ch === '"' || ch === '\'') { - this.readString(ch); - } else if (this.isNumber(ch) || ch === '.' && this.isNumber(this.peek())) { - this.readNumber(); - } else if (this.isIdentifierStart(this.peekMultichar())) { - this.readIdent(); - } else if (this.is(ch, '(){}[].,;:?')) { - this.tokens.push({index: this.index, text: ch}); - this.index++; - } else if (this.isWhitespace(ch)) { - this.index++; - } else { - var ch2 = ch + this.peek(); - var ch3 = ch2 + this.peek(2); - var op1 = OPERATORS[ch]; - var op2 = OPERATORS[ch2]; - var op3 = OPERATORS[ch3]; - if (op1 || op2 || op3) { - var token = op3 ? ch3 : (op2 ? ch2 : ch); - this.tokens.push({index: this.index, text: token, operator: true}); - this.index += token.length; - } else { - this.throwError('Unexpected next character ', this.index, this.index + 1); - } - } - } - return this.tokens; - }, - - is: function(ch, chars) { - return chars.indexOf(ch) !== -1; - }, - - peek: function(i) { - var num = i || 1; - return (this.index + num < this.text.length) ? this.text.charAt(this.index + num) : false; - }, - - isNumber: function(ch) { - return ('0' <= ch && ch <= '9') && typeof ch === 'string'; - }, - - isWhitespace: function(ch) { - // IE treats non-breaking space as \u00A0 - return (ch === ' ' || ch === '\r' || ch === '\t' || - ch === '\n' || ch === '\v' || ch === '\u00A0'); - }, - - isIdentifierStart: function(ch) { - return this.options.isIdentifierStart ? - this.options.isIdentifierStart(ch, this.codePointAt(ch)) : - this.isValidIdentifierStart(ch); - }, - - isValidIdentifierStart: function(ch) { - return ('a' <= ch && ch <= 'z' || - 'A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z' || - '_' === ch || ch === '$'); - }, - - isIdentifierContinue: function(ch) { - return this.options.isIdentifierContinue ? - this.options.isIdentifierContinue(ch, this.codePointAt(ch)) : - this.isValidIdentifierContinue(ch); - }, - - isValidIdentifierContinue: function(ch, cp) { - return this.isValidIdentifierStart(ch, cp) || this.isNumber(ch); - }, - - codePointAt: function(ch) { - if (ch.length === 1) return ch.charCodeAt(0); - // eslint-disable-next-line no-bitwise - return (ch.charCodeAt(0) << 10) + ch.charCodeAt(1) - 0x35FDC00; - }, - - peekMultichar: function() { - var ch = this.text.charAt(this.index); - var peek = this.peek(); - if (!peek) { - return ch; - } - var cp1 = ch.charCodeAt(0); - var cp2 = peek.charCodeAt(0); - if (cp1 >= 0xD800 && cp1 <= 0xDBFF && cp2 >= 0xDC00 && cp2 <= 0xDFFF) { - return ch + peek; - } - return ch; - }, - - isExpOperator: function(ch) { - return (ch === '-' || ch === '+' || this.isNumber(ch)); - }, - - throwError: function(error, start, end) { - end = end || this.index; - var colStr = (isDefined(start) - ? 's ' + start + '-' + this.index + ' [' + this.text.substring(start, end) + ']' - : ' ' + end); - throw $parseMinErr('lexerr', 'Lexer Error: {0} at column{1} in expression [{2}].', - error, colStr, this.text); - }, - - readNumber: function() { - var number = ''; - var start = this.index; - while (this.index < this.text.length) { - var ch = lowercase(this.text.charAt(this.index)); - if (ch === '.' || this.isNumber(ch)) { - number += ch; - } else { - var peekCh = this.peek(); - if (ch === 'e' && this.isExpOperator(peekCh)) { - number += ch; - } else if (this.isExpOperator(ch) && - peekCh && this.isNumber(peekCh) && - number.charAt(number.length - 1) === 'e') { - number += ch; - } else if (this.isExpOperator(ch) && - (!peekCh || !this.isNumber(peekCh)) && - number.charAt(number.length - 1) === 'e') { - this.throwError('Invalid exponent'); - } else { - break; - } - } - this.index++; - } - this.tokens.push({ - index: start, - text: number, - constant: true, - value: Number(number) - }); - }, - - readIdent: function() { - var start = this.index; - this.index += this.peekMultichar().length; - while (this.index < this.text.length) { - var ch = this.peekMultichar(); - if (!this.isIdentifierContinue(ch)) { - break; - } - this.index += ch.length; - } - this.tokens.push({ - index: start, - text: this.text.slice(start, this.index), - identifier: true - }); - }, - - readString: function(quote) { - var start = this.index; - this.index++; - var string = ''; - var rawString = quote; - var escape = false; - while (this.index < this.text.length) { - var ch = this.text.charAt(this.index); - rawString += ch; - if (escape) { - if (ch === 'u') { - var hex = this.text.substring(this.index + 1, this.index + 5); - if (!hex.match(/[\da-f]{4}/i)) { - this.throwError('Invalid unicode escape [\\u' + hex + ']'); - } - this.index += 4; - string += String.fromCharCode(parseInt(hex, 16)); - } else { - var rep = ESCAPE[ch]; - string = string + (rep || ch); - } - escape = false; - } else if (ch === '\\') { - escape = true; - } else if (ch === quote) { - this.index++; - this.tokens.push({ - index: start, - text: rawString, - constant: true, - value: string - }); - return; - } else { - string += ch; - } - this.index++; - } - this.throwError('Unterminated quote', start); - } -}; - -var AST = function AST(lexer, options) { - this.lexer = lexer; - this.options = options; -}; - -AST.Program = 'Program'; -AST.ExpressionStatement = 'ExpressionStatement'; -AST.AssignmentExpression = 'AssignmentExpression'; -AST.ConditionalExpression = 'ConditionalExpression'; -AST.LogicalExpression = 'LogicalExpression'; -AST.BinaryExpression = 'BinaryExpression'; -AST.UnaryExpression = 'UnaryExpression'; -AST.CallExpression = 'CallExpression'; -AST.MemberExpression = 'MemberExpression'; -AST.Identifier = 'Identifier'; -AST.Literal = 'Literal'; -AST.ArrayExpression = 'ArrayExpression'; -AST.Property = 'Property'; -AST.ObjectExpression = 'ObjectExpression'; -AST.ThisExpression = 'ThisExpression'; -AST.LocalsExpression = 'LocalsExpression'; - -// Internal use only -AST.NGValueParameter = 'NGValueParameter'; - -AST.prototype = { - ast: function(text) { - this.text = text; - this.tokens = this.lexer.lex(text); - - var value = this.program(); - - if (this.tokens.length !== 0) { - this.throwError('is an unexpected token', this.tokens[0]); - } - - return value; - }, - - program: function() { - var body = []; - while (true) { - if (this.tokens.length > 0 && !this.peek('}', ')', ';', ']')) - body.push(this.expressionStatement()); - if (!this.expect(';')) { - return { type: AST.Program, body: body}; - } - } - }, - - expressionStatement: function() { - return { type: AST.ExpressionStatement, expression: this.filterChain() }; - }, - - filterChain: function() { - var left = this.expression(); - while (this.expect('|')) { - left = this.filter(left); - } - return left; - }, - - expression: function() { - return this.assignment(); - }, - - assignment: function() { - var result = this.ternary(); - if (this.expect('=')) { - if (!isAssignable(result)) { - throw $parseMinErr('lval', 'Trying to assign a value to a non l-value'); - } - - result = { type: AST.AssignmentExpression, left: result, right: this.assignment(), operator: '='}; - } - return result; - }, - - ternary: function() { - var test = this.logicalOR(); - var alternate; - var consequent; - if (this.expect('?')) { - alternate = this.expression(); - if (this.consume(':')) { - consequent = this.expression(); - return { type: AST.ConditionalExpression, test: test, alternate: alternate, consequent: consequent}; - } - } - return test; - }, - - logicalOR: function() { - var left = this.logicalAND(); - while (this.expect('||')) { - left = { type: AST.LogicalExpression, operator: '||', left: left, right: this.logicalAND() }; - } - return left; - }, - - logicalAND: function() { - var left = this.equality(); - while (this.expect('&&')) { - left = { type: AST.LogicalExpression, operator: '&&', left: left, right: this.equality()}; - } - return left; - }, - - equality: function() { - var left = this.relational(); - var token; - while ((token = this.expect('==','!=','===','!=='))) { - left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.relational() }; - } - return left; - }, - - relational: function() { - var left = this.additive(); - var token; - while ((token = this.expect('<', '>', '<=', '>='))) { - left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.additive() }; - } - return left; - }, - - additive: function() { - var left = this.multiplicative(); - var token; - while ((token = this.expect('+','-'))) { - left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.multiplicative() }; - } - return left; - }, - - multiplicative: function() { - var left = this.unary(); - var token; - while ((token = this.expect('*','/','%'))) { - left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.unary() }; - } - return left; - }, - - unary: function() { - var token; - if ((token = this.expect('+', '-', '!'))) { - return { type: AST.UnaryExpression, operator: token.text, prefix: true, argument: this.unary() }; - } else { - return this.primary(); - } - }, - - primary: function() { - var primary; - if (this.expect('(')) { - primary = this.filterChain(); - this.consume(')'); - } else if (this.expect('[')) { - primary = this.arrayDeclaration(); - } else if (this.expect('{')) { - primary = this.object(); - } else if (this.selfReferential.hasOwnProperty(this.peek().text)) { - primary = copy(this.selfReferential[this.consume().text]); - } else if (this.options.literals.hasOwnProperty(this.peek().text)) { - primary = { type: AST.Literal, value: this.options.literals[this.consume().text]}; - } else if (this.peek().identifier) { - primary = this.identifier(); - } else if (this.peek().constant) { - primary = this.constant(); - } else { - this.throwError('not a primary expression', this.peek()); - } - - var next; - while ((next = this.expect('(', '[', '.'))) { - if (next.text === '(') { - primary = {type: AST.CallExpression, callee: primary, arguments: this.parseArguments() }; - this.consume(')'); - } else if (next.text === '[') { - primary = { type: AST.MemberExpression, object: primary, property: this.expression(), computed: true }; - this.consume(']'); - } else if (next.text === '.') { - primary = { type: AST.MemberExpression, object: primary, property: this.identifier(), computed: false }; - } else { - this.throwError('IMPOSSIBLE'); - } - } - return primary; - }, - - filter: function(baseExpression) { - var args = [baseExpression]; - var result = {type: AST.CallExpression, callee: this.identifier(), arguments: args, filter: true}; - - while (this.expect(':')) { - args.push(this.expression()); - } - - return result; - }, - - parseArguments: function() { - var args = []; - if (this.peekToken().text !== ')') { - do { - args.push(this.filterChain()); - } while (this.expect(',')); - } - return args; - }, - - identifier: function() { - var token = this.consume(); - if (!token.identifier) { - this.throwError('is not a valid identifier', token); - } - return { type: AST.Identifier, name: token.text }; - }, - - constant: function() { - // TODO check that it is a constant - return { type: AST.Literal, value: this.consume().value }; - }, - - arrayDeclaration: function() { - var elements = []; - if (this.peekToken().text !== ']') { - do { - if (this.peek(']')) { - // Support trailing commas per ES5.1. - break; - } - elements.push(this.expression()); - } while (this.expect(',')); - } - this.consume(']'); - - return { type: AST.ArrayExpression, elements: elements }; - }, - - object: function() { - var properties = [], property; - if (this.peekToken().text !== '}') { - do { - if (this.peek('}')) { - // Support trailing commas per ES5.1. - break; - } - property = {type: AST.Property, kind: 'init'}; - if (this.peek().constant) { - property.key = this.constant(); - property.computed = false; - this.consume(':'); - property.value = this.expression(); - } else if (this.peek().identifier) { - property.key = this.identifier(); - property.computed = false; - if (this.peek(':')) { - this.consume(':'); - property.value = this.expression(); - } else { - property.value = property.key; - } - } else if (this.peek('[')) { - this.consume('['); - property.key = this.expression(); - this.consume(']'); - property.computed = true; - this.consume(':'); - property.value = this.expression(); - } else { - this.throwError('invalid key', this.peek()); - } - properties.push(property); - } while (this.expect(',')); - } - this.consume('}'); - - return {type: AST.ObjectExpression, properties: properties }; - }, - - throwError: function(msg, token) { - throw $parseMinErr('syntax', - 'Syntax Error: Token \'{0}\' {1} at column {2} of the expression [{3}] starting at [{4}].', - token.text, msg, (token.index + 1), this.text, this.text.substring(token.index)); - }, - - consume: function(e1) { - if (this.tokens.length === 0) { - throw $parseMinErr('ueoe', 'Unexpected end of expression: {0}', this.text); - } - - var token = this.expect(e1); - if (!token) { - this.throwError('is unexpected, expecting [' + e1 + ']', this.peek()); - } - return token; - }, - - peekToken: function() { - if (this.tokens.length === 0) { - throw $parseMinErr('ueoe', 'Unexpected end of expression: {0}', this.text); - } - return this.tokens[0]; - }, - - peek: function(e1, e2, e3, e4) { - return this.peekAhead(0, e1, e2, e3, e4); - }, - - peekAhead: function(i, e1, e2, e3, e4) { - if (this.tokens.length > i) { - var token = this.tokens[i]; - var t = token.text; - if (t === e1 || t === e2 || t === e3 || t === e4 || - (!e1 && !e2 && !e3 && !e4)) { - return token; - } - } - return false; - }, - - expect: function(e1, e2, e3, e4) { - var token = this.peek(e1, e2, e3, e4); - if (token) { - this.tokens.shift(); - return token; - } - return false; - }, - - selfReferential: { - 'this': {type: AST.ThisExpression }, - '$locals': {type: AST.LocalsExpression } - } -}; - -function ifDefined(v, d) { - return typeof v !== 'undefined' ? v : d; -} - -function plusFn(l, r) { - if (typeof l === 'undefined') return r; - if (typeof r === 'undefined') return l; - return l + r; -} - -function isStateless($filter, filterName) { - var fn = $filter(filterName); - return !fn.$stateful; -} - -var PURITY_ABSOLUTE = 1; -var PURITY_RELATIVE = 2; - -// Detect nodes which could depend on non-shallow state of objects -function isPure(node, parentIsPure) { - switch (node.type) { - // Computed members might invoke a stateful toString() - case AST.MemberExpression: - if (node.computed) { - return false; - } - break; - - // Unary always convert to primative - case AST.UnaryExpression: - return PURITY_ABSOLUTE; - - // The binary + operator can invoke a stateful toString(). - case AST.BinaryExpression: - return node.operator !== '+' ? PURITY_ABSOLUTE : false; - - // Functions / filters probably read state from within objects - case AST.CallExpression: - return false; - } - - return (undefined === parentIsPure) ? PURITY_RELATIVE : parentIsPure; -} - -function findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast, $filter, parentIsPure) { - var allConstants; - var argsToWatch; - var isStatelessFilter; - - var astIsPure = ast.isPure = isPure(ast, parentIsPure); - - switch (ast.type) { - case AST.Program: - allConstants = true; - forEach(ast.body, function(expr) { - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(expr.expression, $filter, astIsPure); - allConstants = allConstants && expr.expression.constant; - }); - ast.constant = allConstants; - break; - case AST.Literal: - ast.constant = true; - ast.toWatch = []; - break; - case AST.UnaryExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.argument, $filter, astIsPure); - ast.constant = ast.argument.constant; - ast.toWatch = ast.argument.toWatch; - break; - case AST.BinaryExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.left, $filter, astIsPure); - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.right, $filter, astIsPure); - ast.constant = ast.left.constant && ast.right.constant; - ast.toWatch = ast.left.toWatch.concat(ast.right.toWatch); - break; - case AST.LogicalExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.left, $filter, astIsPure); - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.right, $filter, astIsPure); - ast.constant = ast.left.constant && ast.right.constant; - ast.toWatch = ast.constant ? [] : [ast]; - break; - case AST.ConditionalExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.test, $filter, astIsPure); - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.alternate, $filter, astIsPure); - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.consequent, $filter, astIsPure); - ast.constant = ast.test.constant && ast.alternate.constant && ast.consequent.constant; - ast.toWatch = ast.constant ? [] : [ast]; - break; - case AST.Identifier: - ast.constant = false; - ast.toWatch = [ast]; - break; - case AST.MemberExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.object, $filter, astIsPure); - if (ast.computed) { - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.property, $filter, astIsPure); - } - ast.constant = ast.object.constant && (!ast.computed || ast.property.constant); - ast.toWatch = ast.constant ? [] : [ast]; - break; - case AST.CallExpression: - isStatelessFilter = ast.filter ? isStateless($filter, ast.callee.name) : false; - allConstants = isStatelessFilter; - argsToWatch = []; - forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(expr, $filter, astIsPure); - allConstants = allConstants && expr.constant; - argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, expr.toWatch); - }); - ast.constant = allConstants; - ast.toWatch = isStatelessFilter ? argsToWatch : [ast]; - break; - case AST.AssignmentExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.left, $filter, astIsPure); - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.right, $filter, astIsPure); - ast.constant = ast.left.constant && ast.right.constant; - ast.toWatch = [ast]; - break; - case AST.ArrayExpression: - allConstants = true; - argsToWatch = []; - forEach(ast.elements, function(expr) { - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(expr, $filter, astIsPure); - allConstants = allConstants && expr.constant; - argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, expr.toWatch); - }); - ast.constant = allConstants; - ast.toWatch = argsToWatch; - break; - case AST.ObjectExpression: - allConstants = true; - argsToWatch = []; - forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(property.value, $filter, astIsPure); - allConstants = allConstants && property.value.constant; - argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, property.value.toWatch); - if (property.computed) { - //`{[key]: value}` implicitly does `key.toString()` which may be non-pure - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(property.key, $filter, /*parentIsPure=*/false); - allConstants = allConstants && property.key.constant; - argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, property.key.toWatch); - } - }); - ast.constant = allConstants; - ast.toWatch = argsToWatch; - break; - case AST.ThisExpression: - ast.constant = false; - ast.toWatch = []; - break; - case AST.LocalsExpression: - ast.constant = false; - ast.toWatch = []; - break; - } -} - -function getInputs(body) { - if (body.length !== 1) return; - var lastExpression = body[0].expression; - var candidate = lastExpression.toWatch; - if (candidate.length !== 1) return candidate; - return candidate[0] !== lastExpression ? candidate : undefined; -} - -function isAssignable(ast) { - return ast.type === AST.Identifier || ast.type === AST.MemberExpression; -} - -function assignableAST(ast) { - if (ast.body.length === 1 && isAssignable(ast.body[0].expression)) { - return {type: AST.AssignmentExpression, left: ast.body[0].expression, right: {type: AST.NGValueParameter}, operator: '='}; - } -} - -function isLiteral(ast) { - return ast.body.length === 0 || - ast.body.length === 1 && ( - ast.body[0].expression.type === AST.Literal || - ast.body[0].expression.type === AST.ArrayExpression || - ast.body[0].expression.type === AST.ObjectExpression); -} - -function isConstant(ast) { - return ast.constant; -} - -function ASTCompiler($filter) { - this.$filter = $filter; -} - -ASTCompiler.prototype = { - compile: function(ast) { - var self = this; - this.state = { - nextId: 0, - filters: {}, - fn: {vars: [], body: [], own: {}}, - assign: {vars: [], body: [], own: {}}, - inputs: [] - }; - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast, self.$filter); - var extra = ''; - var assignable; - this.stage = 'assign'; - if ((assignable = assignableAST(ast))) { - this.state.computing = 'assign'; - var result = this.nextId(); - this.recurse(assignable, result); - this.return_(result); - extra = 'fn.assign=' + this.generateFunction('assign', 's,v,l'); - } - var toWatch = getInputs(ast.body); - self.stage = 'inputs'; - forEach(toWatch, function(watch, key) { - var fnKey = 'fn' + key; - self.state[fnKey] = {vars: [], body: [], own: {}}; - self.state.computing = fnKey; - var intoId = self.nextId(); - self.recurse(watch, intoId); - self.return_(intoId); - self.state.inputs.push({name: fnKey, isPure: watch.isPure}); - watch.watchId = key; - }); - this.state.computing = 'fn'; - this.stage = 'main'; - this.recurse(ast); - var fnString = - // The build and minification steps remove the string "use strict" from the code, but this is done using a regex. - // This is a workaround for this until we do a better job at only removing the prefix only when we should. - '"' + this.USE + ' ' + this.STRICT + '";\n' + - this.filterPrefix() + - 'var fn=' + this.generateFunction('fn', 's,l,a,i') + - extra + - this.watchFns() + - 'return fn;'; - - // eslint-disable-next-line no-new-func - var fn = (new Function('$filter', - 'getStringValue', - 'ifDefined', - 'plus', - fnString))( - this.$filter, - getStringValue, - ifDefined, - plusFn); - this.state = this.stage = undefined; - return fn; - }, - - USE: 'use', - - STRICT: 'strict', - - watchFns: function() { - var result = []; - var inputs = this.state.inputs; - var self = this; - forEach(inputs, function(input) { - result.push('var ' + input.name + '=' + self.generateFunction(input.name, 's')); - if (input.isPure) { - result.push(input.name, '.isPure=' + JSON.stringify(input.isPure) + ';'); - } - }); - if (inputs.length) { - result.push('fn.inputs=[' + inputs.map(function(i) { return i.name; }).join(',') + '];'); - } - return result.join(''); - }, - - generateFunction: function(name, params) { - return 'function(' + params + '){' + - this.varsPrefix(name) + - this.body(name) + - '};'; - }, - - filterPrefix: function() { - var parts = []; - var self = this; - forEach(this.state.filters, function(id, filter) { - parts.push(id + '=$filter(' + self.escape(filter) + ')'); - }); - if (parts.length) return 'var ' + parts.join(',') + ';'; - return ''; - }, - - varsPrefix: function(section) { - return this.state[section].vars.length ? 'var ' + this.state[section].vars.join(',') + ';' : ''; - }, - - body: function(section) { - return this.state[section].body.join(''); - }, - - recurse: function(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, skipWatchIdCheck) { - var left, right, self = this, args, expression, computed; - recursionFn = recursionFn || noop; - if (!skipWatchIdCheck && isDefined(ast.watchId)) { - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - this.if_('i', - this.lazyAssign(intoId, this.computedMember('i', ast.watchId)), - this.lazyRecurse(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, true) - ); - return; - } - switch (ast.type) { - case AST.Program: - forEach(ast.body, function(expression, pos) { - self.recurse(expression.expression, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { right = expr; }); - if (pos !== ast.body.length - 1) { - self.current().body.push(right, ';'); - } else { - self.return_(right); - } - }); - break; - case AST.Literal: - expression = this.escape(ast.value); - this.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(intoId || expression); - break; - case AST.UnaryExpression: - this.recurse(ast.argument, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { right = expr; }); - expression = ast.operator + '(' + this.ifDefined(right, 0) + ')'; - this.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(expression); - break; - case AST.BinaryExpression: - this.recurse(ast.left, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { left = expr; }); - this.recurse(ast.right, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { right = expr; }); - if (ast.operator === '+') { - expression = this.plus(left, right); - } else if (ast.operator === '-') { - expression = this.ifDefined(left, 0) + ast.operator + this.ifDefined(right, 0); - } else { - expression = '(' + left + ')' + ast.operator + '(' + right + ')'; - } - this.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(expression); - break; - case AST.LogicalExpression: - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - self.recurse(ast.left, intoId); - self.if_(ast.operator === '&&' ? intoId : self.not(intoId), self.lazyRecurse(ast.right, intoId)); - recursionFn(intoId); - break; - case AST.ConditionalExpression: - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - self.recurse(ast.test, intoId); - self.if_(intoId, self.lazyRecurse(ast.alternate, intoId), self.lazyRecurse(ast.consequent, intoId)); - recursionFn(intoId); - break; - case AST.Identifier: - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - if (nameId) { - nameId.context = self.stage === 'inputs' ? 's' : this.assign(this.nextId(), this.getHasOwnProperty('l', ast.name) + '?l:s'); - nameId.computed = false; - nameId.name = ast.name; - } - self.if_(self.stage === 'inputs' || self.not(self.getHasOwnProperty('l', ast.name)), - function() { - self.if_(self.stage === 'inputs' || 's', function() { - if (create && create !== 1) { - self.if_( - self.isNull(self.nonComputedMember('s', ast.name)), - self.lazyAssign(self.nonComputedMember('s', ast.name), '{}')); - } - self.assign(intoId, self.nonComputedMember('s', ast.name)); - }); - }, intoId && self.lazyAssign(intoId, self.nonComputedMember('l', ast.name)) - ); - recursionFn(intoId); - break; - case AST.MemberExpression: - left = nameId && (nameId.context = this.nextId()) || this.nextId(); - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - self.recurse(ast.object, left, undefined, function() { - self.if_(self.notNull(left), function() { - if (ast.computed) { - right = self.nextId(); - self.recurse(ast.property, right); - self.getStringValue(right); - if (create && create !== 1) { - self.if_(self.not(self.computedMember(left, right)), self.lazyAssign(self.computedMember(left, right), '{}')); - } - expression = self.computedMember(left, right); - self.assign(intoId, expression); - if (nameId) { - nameId.computed = true; - nameId.name = right; - } - } else { - if (create && create !== 1) { - self.if_(self.isNull(self.nonComputedMember(left, ast.property.name)), self.lazyAssign(self.nonComputedMember(left, ast.property.name), '{}')); - } - expression = self.nonComputedMember(left, ast.property.name); - self.assign(intoId, expression); - if (nameId) { - nameId.computed = false; - nameId.name = ast.property.name; - } - } - }, function() { - self.assign(intoId, 'undefined'); - }); - recursionFn(intoId); - }, !!create); - break; - case AST.CallExpression: - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - if (ast.filter) { - right = self.filter(ast.callee.name); - args = []; - forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { - var argument = self.nextId(); - self.recurse(expr, argument); - args.push(argument); - }); - expression = right + '(' + args.join(',') + ')'; - self.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(intoId); - } else { - right = self.nextId(); - left = {}; - args = []; - self.recurse(ast.callee, right, left, function() { - self.if_(self.notNull(right), function() { - forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { - self.recurse(expr, ast.constant ? undefined : self.nextId(), undefined, function(argument) { - args.push(argument); - }); - }); - if (left.name) { - expression = self.member(left.context, left.name, left.computed) + '(' + args.join(',') + ')'; - } else { - expression = right + '(' + args.join(',') + ')'; - } - self.assign(intoId, expression); - }, function() { - self.assign(intoId, 'undefined'); - }); - recursionFn(intoId); - }); - } - break; - case AST.AssignmentExpression: - right = this.nextId(); - left = {}; - this.recurse(ast.left, undefined, left, function() { - self.if_(self.notNull(left.context), function() { - self.recurse(ast.right, right); - expression = self.member(left.context, left.name, left.computed) + ast.operator + right; - self.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(intoId || expression); - }); - }, 1); - break; - case AST.ArrayExpression: - args = []; - forEach(ast.elements, function(expr) { - self.recurse(expr, ast.constant ? undefined : self.nextId(), undefined, function(argument) { - args.push(argument); - }); - }); - expression = '[' + args.join(',') + ']'; - this.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(intoId || expression); - break; - case AST.ObjectExpression: - args = []; - computed = false; - forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { - if (property.computed) { - computed = true; - } - }); - if (computed) { - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - this.assign(intoId, '{}'); - forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { - if (property.computed) { - left = self.nextId(); - self.recurse(property.key, left); - } else { - left = property.key.type === AST.Identifier ? - property.key.name : - ('' + property.key.value); - } - right = self.nextId(); - self.recurse(property.value, right); - self.assign(self.member(intoId, left, property.computed), right); - }); - } else { - forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { - self.recurse(property.value, ast.constant ? undefined : self.nextId(), undefined, function(expr) { - args.push(self.escape( - property.key.type === AST.Identifier ? property.key.name : - ('' + property.key.value)) + - ':' + expr); - }); - }); - expression = '{' + args.join(',') + '}'; - this.assign(intoId, expression); - } - recursionFn(intoId || expression); - break; - case AST.ThisExpression: - this.assign(intoId, 's'); - recursionFn(intoId || 's'); - break; - case AST.LocalsExpression: - this.assign(intoId, 'l'); - recursionFn(intoId || 'l'); - break; - case AST.NGValueParameter: - this.assign(intoId, 'v'); - recursionFn(intoId || 'v'); - break; - } - }, - - getHasOwnProperty: function(element, property) { - var key = element + '.' + property; - var own = this.current().own; - if (!own.hasOwnProperty(key)) { - own[key] = this.nextId(false, element + '&&(' + this.escape(property) + ' in ' + element + ')'); - } - return own[key]; - }, - - assign: function(id, value) { - if (!id) return; - this.current().body.push(id, '=', value, ';'); - return id; - }, - - filter: function(filterName) { - if (!this.state.filters.hasOwnProperty(filterName)) { - this.state.filters[filterName] = this.nextId(true); - } - return this.state.filters[filterName]; - }, - - ifDefined: function(id, defaultValue) { - return 'ifDefined(' + id + ',' + this.escape(defaultValue) + ')'; - }, - - plus: function(left, right) { - return 'plus(' + left + ',' + right + ')'; - }, - - return_: function(id) { - this.current().body.push('return ', id, ';'); - }, - - if_: function(test, alternate, consequent) { - if (test === true) { - alternate(); - } else { - var body = this.current().body; - body.push('if(', test, '){'); - alternate(); - body.push('}'); - if (consequent) { - body.push('else{'); - consequent(); - body.push('}'); - } - } - }, - - not: function(expression) { - return '!(' + expression + ')'; - }, - - isNull: function(expression) { - return expression + '==null'; - }, - - notNull: function(expression) { - return expression + '!=null'; - }, - - nonComputedMember: function(left, right) { - var SAFE_IDENTIFIER = /^[$_a-zA-Z][$_a-zA-Z0-9]*$/; - var UNSAFE_CHARACTERS = /[^$_a-zA-Z0-9]/g; - if (SAFE_IDENTIFIER.test(right)) { - return left + '.' + right; - } else { - return left + '["' + right.replace(UNSAFE_CHARACTERS, this.stringEscapeFn) + '"]'; - } - }, - - computedMember: function(left, right) { - return left + '[' + right + ']'; - }, - - member: function(left, right, computed) { - if (computed) return this.computedMember(left, right); - return this.nonComputedMember(left, right); - }, - - getStringValue: function(item) { - this.assign(item, 'getStringValue(' + item + ')'); - }, - - lazyRecurse: function(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, skipWatchIdCheck) { - var self = this; - return function() { - self.recurse(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, skipWatchIdCheck); - }; - }, - - lazyAssign: function(id, value) { - var self = this; - return function() { - self.assign(id, value); - }; - }, - - stringEscapeRegex: /[^ a-zA-Z0-9]/g, - - stringEscapeFn: function(c) { - return '\\u' + ('0000' + c.charCodeAt(0).toString(16)).slice(-4); - }, - - escape: function(value) { - if (isString(value)) return '\'' + value.replace(this.stringEscapeRegex, this.stringEscapeFn) + '\''; - if (isNumber(value)) return value.toString(); - if (value === true) return 'true'; - if (value === false) return 'false'; - if (value === null) return 'null'; - if (typeof value === 'undefined') return 'undefined'; - - throw $parseMinErr('esc', 'IMPOSSIBLE'); - }, - - nextId: function(skip, init) { - var id = 'v' + (this.state.nextId++); - if (!skip) { - this.current().vars.push(id + (init ? '=' + init : '')); - } - return id; - }, - - current: function() { - return this.state[this.state.computing]; - } -}; - - -function ASTInterpreter($filter) { - this.$filter = $filter; -} - -ASTInterpreter.prototype = { - compile: function(ast) { - var self = this; - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast, self.$filter); - var assignable; - var assign; - if ((assignable = assignableAST(ast))) { - assign = this.recurse(assignable); - } - var toWatch = getInputs(ast.body); - var inputs; - if (toWatch) { - inputs = []; - forEach(toWatch, function(watch, key) { - var input = self.recurse(watch); - input.isPure = watch.isPure; - watch.input = input; - inputs.push(input); - watch.watchId = key; - }); - } - var expressions = []; - forEach(ast.body, function(expression) { - expressions.push(self.recurse(expression.expression)); - }); - var fn = ast.body.length === 0 ? noop : - ast.body.length === 1 ? expressions[0] : - function(scope, locals) { - var lastValue; - forEach(expressions, function(exp) { - lastValue = exp(scope, locals); - }); - return lastValue; - }; - if (assign) { - fn.assign = function(scope, value, locals) { - return assign(scope, locals, value); - }; - } - if (inputs) { - fn.inputs = inputs; - } - return fn; - }, - - recurse: function(ast, context, create) { - var left, right, self = this, args; - if (ast.input) { - return this.inputs(ast.input, ast.watchId); - } - switch (ast.type) { - case AST.Literal: - return this.value(ast.value, context); - case AST.UnaryExpression: - right = this.recurse(ast.argument); - return this['unary' + ast.operator](right, context); - case AST.BinaryExpression: - left = this.recurse(ast.left); - right = this.recurse(ast.right); - return this['binary' + ast.operator](left, right, context); - case AST.LogicalExpression: - left = this.recurse(ast.left); - right = this.recurse(ast.right); - return this['binary' + ast.operator](left, right, context); - case AST.ConditionalExpression: - return this['ternary?:']( - this.recurse(ast.test), - this.recurse(ast.alternate), - this.recurse(ast.consequent), - context - ); - case AST.Identifier: - return self.identifier(ast.name, context, create); - case AST.MemberExpression: - left = this.recurse(ast.object, false, !!create); - if (!ast.computed) { - right = ast.property.name; - } - if (ast.computed) right = this.recurse(ast.property); - return ast.computed ? - this.computedMember(left, right, context, create) : - this.nonComputedMember(left, right, context, create); - case AST.CallExpression: - args = []; - forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { - args.push(self.recurse(expr)); - }); - if (ast.filter) right = this.$filter(ast.callee.name); - if (!ast.filter) right = this.recurse(ast.callee, true); - return ast.filter ? - function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var values = []; - for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { - values.push(args[i](scope, locals, assign, inputs)); - } - var value = right.apply(undefined, values, inputs); - return context ? {context: undefined, name: undefined, value: value} : value; - } : - function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var value; - if (rhs.value != null) { - var values = []; - for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { - values.push(args[i](scope, locals, assign, inputs)); - } - value = rhs.value.apply(rhs.context, values); - } - return context ? {value: value} : value; - }; - case AST.AssignmentExpression: - left = this.recurse(ast.left, true, 1); - right = this.recurse(ast.right); - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - lhs.context[lhs.name] = rhs; - return context ? {value: rhs} : rhs; - }; - case AST.ArrayExpression: - args = []; - forEach(ast.elements, function(expr) { - args.push(self.recurse(expr)); - }); - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var value = []; - for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { - value.push(args[i](scope, locals, assign, inputs)); - } - return context ? {value: value} : value; - }; - case AST.ObjectExpression: - args = []; - forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { - if (property.computed) { - args.push({key: self.recurse(property.key), - computed: true, - value: self.recurse(property.value) - }); - } else { - args.push({key: property.key.type === AST.Identifier ? - property.key.name : - ('' + property.key.value), - computed: false, - value: self.recurse(property.value) - }); - } - }); - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var value = {}; - for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { - if (args[i].computed) { - value[args[i].key(scope, locals, assign, inputs)] = args[i].value(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - } else { - value[args[i].key] = args[i].value(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - } - } - return context ? {value: value} : value; - }; - case AST.ThisExpression: - return function(scope) { - return context ? {value: scope} : scope; - }; - case AST.LocalsExpression: - return function(scope, locals) { - return context ? {value: locals} : locals; - }; - case AST.NGValueParameter: - return function(scope, locals, assign) { - return context ? {value: assign} : assign; - }; - } - }, - - 'unary+': function(argument, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = argument(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - if (isDefined(arg)) { - arg = +arg; - } else { - arg = 0; - } - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'unary-': function(argument, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = argument(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - if (isDefined(arg)) { - arg = -arg; - } else { - arg = -0; - } - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'unary!': function(argument, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = !argument(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary+': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var arg = plusFn(lhs, rhs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary-': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var arg = (isDefined(lhs) ? lhs : 0) - (isDefined(rhs) ? rhs : 0); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary*': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) * right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary/': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) / right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary%': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) % right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary===': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) === right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary!==': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) !== right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary==': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) == right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary!=': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) != right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary<': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) < right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary>': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) > right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary<=': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) <= right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary>=': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) >= right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary&&': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) && right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary||': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) || right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'ternary?:': function(test, alternate, consequent, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = test(scope, locals, assign, inputs) ? alternate(scope, locals, assign, inputs) : consequent(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - value: function(value, context) { - return function() { return context ? {context: undefined, name: undefined, value: value} : value; }; - }, - identifier: function(name, context, create) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var base = locals && (name in locals) ? locals : scope; - if (create && create !== 1 && base && base[name] == null) { - base[name] = {}; - } - var value = base ? base[name] : undefined; - if (context) { - return {context: base, name: name, value: value}; - } else { - return value; - } - }; - }, - computedMember: function(left, right, context, create) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var rhs; - var value; - if (lhs != null) { - rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - rhs = getStringValue(rhs); - if (create && create !== 1) { - if (lhs && !(lhs[rhs])) { - lhs[rhs] = {}; - } - } - value = lhs[rhs]; - } - if (context) { - return {context: lhs, name: rhs, value: value}; - } else { - return value; - } - }; - }, - nonComputedMember: function(left, right, context, create) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - if (create && create !== 1) { - if (lhs && lhs[right] == null) { - lhs[right] = {}; - } - } - var value = lhs != null ? lhs[right] : undefined; - if (context) { - return {context: lhs, name: right, value: value}; - } else { - return value; - } - }; - }, - inputs: function(input, watchId) { - return function(scope, value, locals, inputs) { - if (inputs) return inputs[watchId]; - return input(scope, value, locals); - }; - } -}; - -/** - * @constructor - */ -function Parser(lexer, $filter, options) { - this.ast = new AST(lexer, options); - this.astCompiler = options.csp ? new ASTInterpreter($filter) : - new ASTCompiler($filter); -} - -Parser.prototype = { - constructor: Parser, - - parse: function(text) { - var ast = this.getAst(text); - var fn = this.astCompiler.compile(ast.ast); - fn.literal = isLiteral(ast.ast); - fn.constant = isConstant(ast.ast); - fn.oneTime = ast.oneTime; - return fn; - }, - - getAst: function(exp) { - var oneTime = false; - exp = exp.trim(); - - if (exp.charAt(0) === ':' && exp.charAt(1) === ':') { - oneTime = true; - exp = exp.substring(2); - } - return { - ast: this.ast.ast(exp), - oneTime: oneTime - }; - } -}; - -function getValueOf(value) { - return isFunction(value.valueOf) ? value.valueOf() : objectValueOf.call(value); -} - -/////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $parse - * @kind function - * - * @description - * - * Converts AngularJS {@link guide/expression expression} into a function. - * - * ```js - * var getter = $parse('user.name'); - * var setter = getter.assign; - * var context = {user:{name:'AngularJS'}}; - * var locals = {user:{name:'local'}}; - * - * expect(getter(context)).toEqual('AngularJS'); - * setter(context, 'newValue'); - * expect(context.user.name).toEqual('newValue'); - * expect(getter(context, locals)).toEqual('local'); - * ``` - * - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @returns {function(context, locals)} a function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the strings - * are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values in - * `context`. - * - * The returned function also has the following properties: - * * `literal` – `{boolean}` – whether the expression's top-level node is a JavaScript - * literal. - * * `constant` – `{boolean}` – whether the expression is made entirely of JavaScript - * constant literals. - * * `assign` – `{?function(context, value)}` – if the expression is assignable, this will be - * set to a function to change its value on the given context. - * - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $parseProvider - * @this - * - * @description - * `$parseProvider` can be used for configuring the default behavior of the {@link ng.$parse $parse} - * service. - */ -function $ParseProvider() { - var cache = createMap(); - var literals = { - 'true': true, - 'false': false, - 'null': null, - 'undefined': undefined - }; - var identStart, identContinue; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $parseProvider#addLiteral - * @description - * - * Configure $parse service to add literal values that will be present as literal at expressions. - * - * @param {string} literalName Token for the literal value. The literal name value must be a valid literal name. - * @param {*} literalValue Value for this literal. All literal values must be primitives or `undefined`. - * - **/ - this.addLiteral = function(literalName, literalValue) { - literals[literalName] = literalValue; - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $parseProvider#setIdentifierFns - * - * @description - * - * Allows defining the set of characters that are allowed in AngularJS expressions. The function - * `identifierStart` will get called to know if a given character is a valid character to be the - * first character for an identifier. The function `identifierContinue` will get called to know if - * a given character is a valid character to be a follow-up identifier character. The functions - * `identifierStart` and `identifierContinue` will receive as arguments the single character to be - * identifier and the character code point. These arguments will be `string` and `numeric`. Keep in - * mind that the `string` parameter can be two characters long depending on the character - * representation. It is expected for the function to return `true` or `false`, whether that - * character is allowed or not. - * - * Since this function will be called extensively, keep the implementation of these functions fast, - * as the performance of these functions have a direct impact on the expressions parsing speed. - * - * @param {function=} identifierStart The function that will decide whether the given character is - * a valid identifier start character. - * @param {function=} identifierContinue The function that will decide whether the given character is - * a valid identifier continue character. - */ - this.setIdentifierFns = function(identifierStart, identifierContinue) { - identStart = identifierStart; - identContinue = identifierContinue; - return this; - }; - - this.$get = ['$filter', function($filter) { - var noUnsafeEval = csp().noUnsafeEval; - var $parseOptions = { - csp: noUnsafeEval, - literals: copy(literals), - isIdentifierStart: isFunction(identStart) && identStart, - isIdentifierContinue: isFunction(identContinue) && identContinue - }; - $parse.$$getAst = $$getAst; - return $parse; - - function $parse(exp, interceptorFn) { - var parsedExpression, cacheKey; - - switch (typeof exp) { - case 'string': - exp = exp.trim(); - cacheKey = exp; - - parsedExpression = cache[cacheKey]; - - if (!parsedExpression) { - var lexer = new Lexer($parseOptions); - var parser = new Parser(lexer, $filter, $parseOptions); - parsedExpression = parser.parse(exp); - - cache[cacheKey] = addWatchDelegate(parsedExpression); - } - return addInterceptor(parsedExpression, interceptorFn); - - case 'function': - return addInterceptor(exp, interceptorFn); - - default: - return addInterceptor(noop, interceptorFn); - } - } - - function $$getAst(exp) { - var lexer = new Lexer($parseOptions); - var parser = new Parser(lexer, $filter, $parseOptions); - return parser.getAst(exp).ast; - } - - function expressionInputDirtyCheck(newValue, oldValueOfValue, compareObjectIdentity) { - - if (newValue == null || oldValueOfValue == null) { // null/undefined - return newValue === oldValueOfValue; - } - - if (typeof newValue === 'object') { - - // attempt to convert the value to a primitive type - // TODO(docs): add a note to docs that by implementing valueOf even objects and arrays can - // be cheaply dirty-checked - newValue = getValueOf(newValue); - - if (typeof newValue === 'object' && !compareObjectIdentity) { - // objects/arrays are not supported - deep-watching them would be too expensive - return false; - } - - // fall-through to the primitive equality check - } - - //Primitive or NaN - // eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare - return newValue === oldValueOfValue || (newValue !== newValue && oldValueOfValue !== oldValueOfValue); - } - - function inputsWatchDelegate(scope, listener, objectEquality, parsedExpression, prettyPrintExpression) { - var inputExpressions = parsedExpression.inputs; - var lastResult; - - if (inputExpressions.length === 1) { - var oldInputValueOf = expressionInputDirtyCheck; // init to something unique so that equals check fails - inputExpressions = inputExpressions[0]; - return scope.$watch(function expressionInputWatch(scope) { - var newInputValue = inputExpressions(scope); - if (!expressionInputDirtyCheck(newInputValue, oldInputValueOf, inputExpressions.isPure)) { - lastResult = parsedExpression(scope, undefined, undefined, [newInputValue]); - oldInputValueOf = newInputValue && getValueOf(newInputValue); - } - return lastResult; - }, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression); - } - - var oldInputValueOfValues = []; - var oldInputValues = []; - for (var i = 0, ii = inputExpressions.length; i < ii; i++) { - oldInputValueOfValues[i] = expressionInputDirtyCheck; // init to something unique so that equals check fails - oldInputValues[i] = null; - } - - return scope.$watch(function expressionInputsWatch(scope) { - var changed = false; - - for (var i = 0, ii = inputExpressions.length; i < ii; i++) { - var newInputValue = inputExpressions[i](scope); - if (changed || (changed = !expressionInputDirtyCheck(newInputValue, oldInputValueOfValues[i], inputExpressions[i].isPure))) { - oldInputValues[i] = newInputValue; - oldInputValueOfValues[i] = newInputValue && getValueOf(newInputValue); - } - } - - if (changed) { - lastResult = parsedExpression(scope, undefined, undefined, oldInputValues); - } - - return lastResult; - }, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression); - } - - function oneTimeWatchDelegate(scope, listener, objectEquality, parsedExpression, prettyPrintExpression) { - var isDone = parsedExpression.literal ? isAllDefined : isDefined; - var unwatch, lastValue; - - var exp = parsedExpression.$$intercepted || parsedExpression; - var post = parsedExpression.$$interceptor || identity; - - var useInputs = parsedExpression.inputs && !exp.inputs; - - // Propogate the literal/inputs/constant attributes - // ... but not oneTime since we are handling it - oneTimeWatch.literal = parsedExpression.literal; - oneTimeWatch.constant = parsedExpression.constant; - oneTimeWatch.inputs = parsedExpression.inputs; - - // Allow other delegates to run on this wrapped expression - addWatchDelegate(oneTimeWatch); - - unwatch = scope.$watch(oneTimeWatch, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression); - - return unwatch; - - function unwatchIfDone() { - if (isDone(lastValue)) { - unwatch(); - } - } - - function oneTimeWatch(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - lastValue = useInputs && inputs ? inputs[0] : exp(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - if (isDone(lastValue)) { - scope.$$postDigest(unwatchIfDone); - } - return post(lastValue); - } - } - - function isAllDefined(value) { - var allDefined = true; - forEach(value, function(val) { - if (!isDefined(val)) allDefined = false; - }); - return allDefined; - } - - function constantWatchDelegate(scope, listener, objectEquality, parsedExpression) { - var unwatch = scope.$watch(function constantWatch(scope) { - unwatch(); - return parsedExpression(scope); - }, listener, objectEquality); - return unwatch; - } - - function addWatchDelegate(parsedExpression) { - if (parsedExpression.constant) { - parsedExpression.$$watchDelegate = constantWatchDelegate; - } else if (parsedExpression.oneTime) { - parsedExpression.$$watchDelegate = oneTimeWatchDelegate; - } else if (parsedExpression.inputs) { - parsedExpression.$$watchDelegate = inputsWatchDelegate; - } - - return parsedExpression; - } - - function chainInterceptors(first, second) { - function chainedInterceptor(value) { - return second(first(value)); - } - chainedInterceptor.$stateful = first.$stateful || second.$stateful; - chainedInterceptor.$$pure = first.$$pure && second.$$pure; - - return chainedInterceptor; - } - - function addInterceptor(parsedExpression, interceptorFn) { - if (!interceptorFn) return parsedExpression; - - // Extract any existing interceptors out of the parsedExpression - // to ensure the original parsedExpression is always the $$intercepted - if (parsedExpression.$$interceptor) { - interceptorFn = chainInterceptors(parsedExpression.$$interceptor, interceptorFn); - parsedExpression = parsedExpression.$$intercepted; - } - - var useInputs = false; - - var fn = function interceptedExpression(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var value = useInputs && inputs ? inputs[0] : parsedExpression(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return interceptorFn(value); - }; - - // Maintain references to the interceptor/intercepted - fn.$$intercepted = parsedExpression; - fn.$$interceptor = interceptorFn; - - // Propogate the literal/oneTime/constant attributes - fn.literal = parsedExpression.literal; - fn.oneTime = parsedExpression.oneTime; - fn.constant = parsedExpression.constant; - - // Treat the interceptor like filters. - // If it is not $stateful then only watch its inputs. - // If the expression itself has no inputs then use the full expression as an input. - if (!interceptorFn.$stateful) { - useInputs = !parsedExpression.inputs; - fn.inputs = parsedExpression.inputs ? parsedExpression.inputs : [parsedExpression]; - - if (!interceptorFn.$$pure) { - fn.inputs = fn.inputs.map(function(e) { - // Remove the isPure flag of inputs when it is not absolute because they are now wrapped in a - // non-pure interceptor function. - if (e.isPure === PURITY_RELATIVE) { - return function depurifier(s) { return e(s); }; - } - return e; - }); - } - } - - return addWatchDelegate(fn); - } - }]; -} - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $q - * @requires $rootScope - * - * @description - * A service that helps you run functions asynchronously, and use their return values (or exceptions) - * when they are done processing. - * - * This is a [Promises/A+](https://promisesaplus.com/)-compliant implementation of promises/deferred - * objects inspired by [Kris Kowal's Q](https://github.com/kriskowal/q). - * - * $q can be used in two fashions --- one which is more similar to Kris Kowal's Q or jQuery's Deferred - * implementations, and the other which resembles ES6 (ES2015) promises to some degree. - * - * ## $q constructor - * - * The streamlined ES6 style promise is essentially just using $q as a constructor which takes a `resolver` - * function as the first argument. This is similar to the native Promise implementation from ES6, - * see [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise). - * - * While the constructor-style use is supported, not all of the supporting methods from ES6 promises are - * available yet. - * - * It can be used like so: - * - * ```js - * // for the purpose of this example let's assume that variables `$q` and `okToGreet` - * // are available in the current lexical scope (they could have been injected or passed in). - * - * function asyncGreet(name) { - * // perform some asynchronous operation, resolve or reject the promise when appropriate. - * return $q(function(resolve, reject) { - * setTimeout(function() { - * if (okToGreet(name)) { - * resolve('Hello, ' + name + '!'); - * } else { - * reject('Greeting ' + name + ' is not allowed.'); - * } - * }, 1000); - * }); - * } - * - * var promise = asyncGreet('Robin Hood'); - * promise.then(function(greeting) { - * alert('Success: ' + greeting); - * }, function(reason) { - * alert('Failed: ' + reason); - * }); - * ``` - * - * Note: progress/notify callbacks are not currently supported via the ES6-style interface. - * - * Note: unlike ES6 behavior, an exception thrown in the constructor function will NOT implicitly reject the promise. - * - * However, the more traditional CommonJS-style usage is still available, and documented below. - * - * [The CommonJS Promise proposal](http://wiki.commonjs.org/wiki/Promises) describes a promise as an - * interface for interacting with an object that represents the result of an action that is - * performed asynchronously, and may or may not be finished at any given point in time. - * - * From the perspective of dealing with error handling, deferred and promise APIs are to - * asynchronous programming what `try`, `catch` and `throw` keywords are to synchronous programming. - * - * ```js - * // for the purpose of this example let's assume that variables `$q` and `okToGreet` - * // are available in the current lexical scope (they could have been injected or passed in). - * - * function asyncGreet(name) { - * var deferred = $q.defer(); - * - * setTimeout(function() { - * deferred.notify('About to greet ' + name + '.'); - * - * if (okToGreet(name)) { - * deferred.resolve('Hello, ' + name + '!'); - * } else { - * deferred.reject('Greeting ' + name + ' is not allowed.'); - * } - * }, 1000); - * - * return deferred.promise; - * } - * - * var promise = asyncGreet('Robin Hood'); - * promise.then(function(greeting) { - * alert('Success: ' + greeting); - * }, function(reason) { - * alert('Failed: ' + reason); - * }, function(update) { - * alert('Got notification: ' + update); - * }); - * ``` - * - * At first it might not be obvious why this extra complexity is worth the trouble. The payoff - * comes in the way of guarantees that promise and deferred APIs make, see - * https://github.com/kriskowal/uncommonjs/blob/master/promises/specification.md. - * - * Additionally the promise api allows for composition that is very hard to do with the - * traditional callback ([CPS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuation-passing_style)) approach. - * For more on this please see the [Q documentation](https://github.com/kriskowal/q) especially the - * section on serial or parallel joining of promises. - * - * ## The Deferred API - * - * A new instance of deferred is constructed by calling `$q.defer()`. - * - * The purpose of the deferred object is to expose the associated Promise instance as well as APIs - * that can be used for signaling the successful or unsuccessful completion, as well as the status - * of the task. - * - * **Methods** - * - * - `resolve(value)` – resolves the derived promise with the `value`. If the value is a rejection - * constructed via `$q.reject`, the promise will be rejected instead. - * - `reject(reason)` – rejects the derived promise with the `reason`. This is equivalent to - * resolving it with a rejection constructed via `$q.reject`. - * - `notify(value)` - provides updates on the status of the promise's execution. This may be called - * multiple times before the promise is either resolved or rejected. - * - * **Properties** - * - * - promise – `{Promise}` – promise object associated with this deferred. - * - * - * ## The Promise API - * - * A new promise instance is created when a deferred instance is created and can be retrieved by - * calling `deferred.promise`. - * - * The purpose of the promise object is to allow for interested parties to get access to the result - * of the deferred task when it completes. - * - * **Methods** - * - * - `then(successCallback, [errorCallback], [notifyCallback])` – regardless of when the promise was or - * will be resolved or rejected, `then` calls one of the success or error callbacks asynchronously - * as soon as the result is available. The callbacks are called with a single argument: the result - * or rejection reason. Additionally, the notify callback may be called zero or more times to - * provide a progress indication, before the promise is resolved or rejected. - * - * This method *returns a new promise* which is resolved or rejected via the return value of the - * `successCallback`, `errorCallback` (unless that value is a promise, in which case it is resolved - * with the value which is resolved in that promise using - * [promise chaining](http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/es6/promises/#toc-promises-queues)). - * It also notifies via the return value of the `notifyCallback` method. The promise cannot be - * resolved or rejected from the notifyCallback method. The errorCallback and notifyCallback - * arguments are optional. - * - * - `catch(errorCallback)` – shorthand for `promise.then(null, errorCallback)` - * - * - `finally(callback, notifyCallback)` – allows you to observe either the fulfillment or rejection of a promise, - * but to do so without modifying the final value. This is useful to release resources or do some - * clean-up that needs to be done whether the promise was rejected or resolved. See the [full - * specification](https://github.com/kriskowal/q/wiki/API-Reference#promisefinallycallback) for - * more information. - * - * ## Chaining promises - * - * Because calling the `then` method of a promise returns a new derived promise, it is easily - * possible to create a chain of promises: - * - * ```js - * promiseB = promiseA.then(function(result) { - * return result + 1; - * }); - * - * // promiseB will be resolved immediately after promiseA is resolved and its value - * // will be the result of promiseA incremented by 1 - * ``` - * - * It is possible to create chains of any length and since a promise can be resolved with another - * promise (which will defer its resolution further), it is possible to pause/defer resolution of - * the promises at any point in the chain. This makes it possible to implement powerful APIs like - * $http's response interceptors. - * - * - * ## Differences between Kris Kowal's Q and $q - * - * There are two main differences: - * - * - $q is integrated with the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope} Scope model observation - * mechanism in AngularJS, which means faster propagation of resolution or rejection into your - * models and avoiding unnecessary browser repaints, which would result in flickering UI. - * - Q has many more features than $q, but that comes at a cost of bytes. $q is tiny, but contains - * all the important functionality needed for common async tasks. - * - * ## Testing - * - * ```js - * it('should simulate promise', inject(function($q, $rootScope) { - * var deferred = $q.defer(); - * var promise = deferred.promise; - * var resolvedValue; - * - * promise.then(function(value) { resolvedValue = value; }); - * expect(resolvedValue).toBeUndefined(); - * - * // Simulate resolving of promise - * deferred.resolve(123); - * // Note that the 'then' function does not get called synchronously. - * // This is because we want the promise API to always be async, whether or not - * // it got called synchronously or asynchronously. - * expect(resolvedValue).toBeUndefined(); - * - * // Propagate promise resolution to 'then' functions using $apply(). - * $rootScope.$apply(); - * expect(resolvedValue).toEqual(123); - * })); - * ``` - * - * @param {function(function, function)} resolver Function which is responsible for resolving or - * rejecting the newly created promise. The first parameter is a function which resolves the - * promise, the second parameter is a function which rejects the promise. - * - * @returns {Promise} The newly created promise. - */ -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $qProvider - * @this - * - * @description - */ -function $QProvider() { - var errorOnUnhandledRejections = true; - this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$exceptionHandler', function($rootScope, $exceptionHandler) { - return qFactory(function(callback) { - $rootScope.$evalAsync(callback); - }, $exceptionHandler, errorOnUnhandledRejections); - }]; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $qProvider#errorOnUnhandledRejections - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Retrieves or overrides whether to generate an error when a rejected promise is not handled. - * This feature is enabled by default. - * - * @param {boolean=} value Whether to generate an error when a rejected promise is not handled. - * @returns {boolean|ng.$qProvider} Current value when called without a new value or self for - * chaining otherwise. - */ - this.errorOnUnhandledRejections = function(value) { - if (isDefined(value)) { - errorOnUnhandledRejections = value; - return this; - } else { - return errorOnUnhandledRejections; - } - }; -} - -/** @this */ -function $$QProvider() { - var errorOnUnhandledRejections = true; - this.$get = ['$browser', '$exceptionHandler', function($browser, $exceptionHandler) { - return qFactory(function(callback) { - $browser.defer(callback); - }, $exceptionHandler, errorOnUnhandledRejections); - }]; - - this.errorOnUnhandledRejections = function(value) { - if (isDefined(value)) { - errorOnUnhandledRejections = value; - return this; - } else { - return errorOnUnhandledRejections; - } - }; -} - -/** - * Constructs a promise manager. - * - * @param {function(function)} nextTick Function for executing functions in the next turn. - * @param {function(...*)} exceptionHandler Function into which unexpected exceptions are passed for - * debugging purposes. - * @param {boolean=} errorOnUnhandledRejections Whether an error should be generated on unhandled - * promises rejections. - * @returns {object} Promise manager. - */ -function qFactory(nextTick, exceptionHandler, errorOnUnhandledRejections) { - var $qMinErr = minErr('$q', TypeError); - var queueSize = 0; - var checkQueue = []; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name ng.$q#defer - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Creates a `Deferred` object which represents a task which will finish in the future. - * - * @returns {Deferred} Returns a new instance of deferred. - */ - function defer() { - return new Deferred(); - } - - function Deferred() { - var promise = this.promise = new Promise(); - //Non prototype methods necessary to support unbound execution :/ - this.resolve = function(val) { resolvePromise(promise, val); }; - this.reject = function(reason) { rejectPromise(promise, reason); }; - this.notify = function(progress) { notifyPromise(promise, progress); }; - } - - - function Promise() { - this.$$state = { status: 0 }; - } - - extend(Promise.prototype, { - then: function(onFulfilled, onRejected, progressBack) { - if (isUndefined(onFulfilled) && isUndefined(onRejected) && isUndefined(progressBack)) { - return this; - } - var result = new Promise(); - - this.$$state.pending = this.$$state.pending || []; - this.$$state.pending.push([result, onFulfilled, onRejected, progressBack]); - if (this.$$state.status > 0) scheduleProcessQueue(this.$$state); - - return result; - }, - - 'catch': function(callback) { - return this.then(null, callback); - }, - - 'finally': function(callback, progressBack) { - return this.then(function(value) { - return handleCallback(value, resolve, callback); - }, function(error) { - return handleCallback(error, reject, callback); - }, progressBack); - } - }); - - function processQueue(state) { - var fn, promise, pending; - - pending = state.pending; - state.processScheduled = false; - state.pending = undefined; - try { - for (var i = 0, ii = pending.length; i < ii; ++i) { - markQStateExceptionHandled(state); - promise = pending[i][0]; - fn = pending[i][state.status]; - try { - if (isFunction(fn)) { - resolvePromise(promise, fn(state.value)); - } else if (state.status === 1) { - resolvePromise(promise, state.value); - } else { - rejectPromise(promise, state.value); - } - } catch (e) { - rejectPromise(promise, e); - // This error is explicitly marked for being passed to the $exceptionHandler - if (e && e.$$passToExceptionHandler === true) { - exceptionHandler(e); - } - } - } - } finally { - --queueSize; - if (errorOnUnhandledRejections && queueSize === 0) { - nextTick(processChecks); - } - } - } - - function processChecks() { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-unmodified-loop-condition - while (!queueSize && checkQueue.length) { - var toCheck = checkQueue.shift(); - if (!isStateExceptionHandled(toCheck)) { - markQStateExceptionHandled(toCheck); - var errorMessage = 'Possibly unhandled rejection: ' + toDebugString(toCheck.value); - if (isError(toCheck.value)) { - exceptionHandler(toCheck.value, errorMessage); - } else { - exceptionHandler(errorMessage); - } - } - } - } - - function scheduleProcessQueue(state) { - if (errorOnUnhandledRejections && !state.pending && state.status === 2 && !isStateExceptionHandled(state)) { - if (queueSize === 0 && checkQueue.length === 0) { - nextTick(processChecks); - } - checkQueue.push(state); - } - if (state.processScheduled || !state.pending) return; - state.processScheduled = true; - ++queueSize; - nextTick(function() { processQueue(state); }); - } - - function resolvePromise(promise, val) { - if (promise.$$state.status) return; - if (val === promise) { - $$reject(promise, $qMinErr( - 'qcycle', - 'Expected promise to be resolved with value other than itself \'{0}\'', - val)); - } else { - $$resolve(promise, val); - } - - } - - function $$resolve(promise, val) { - var then; - var done = false; - try { - if (isObject(val) || isFunction(val)) then = val.then; - if (isFunction(then)) { - promise.$$state.status = -1; - then.call(val, doResolve, doReject, doNotify); - } else { - promise.$$state.value = val; - promise.$$state.status = 1; - scheduleProcessQueue(promise.$$state); - } - } catch (e) { - doReject(e); - } - - function doResolve(val) { - if (done) return; - done = true; - $$resolve(promise, val); - } - function doReject(val) { - if (done) return; - done = true; - $$reject(promise, val); - } - function doNotify(progress) { - notifyPromise(promise, progress); - } - } - - function rejectPromise(promise, reason) { - if (promise.$$state.status) return; - $$reject(promise, reason); - } - - function $$reject(promise, reason) { - promise.$$state.value = reason; - promise.$$state.status = 2; - scheduleProcessQueue(promise.$$state); - } - - function notifyPromise(promise, progress) { - var callbacks = promise.$$state.pending; - - if ((promise.$$state.status <= 0) && callbacks && callbacks.length) { - nextTick(function() { - var callback, result; - for (var i = 0, ii = callbacks.length; i < ii; i++) { - result = callbacks[i][0]; - callback = callbacks[i][3]; - try { - notifyPromise(result, isFunction(callback) ? callback(progress) : progress); - } catch (e) { - exceptionHandler(e); - } - } - }); - } - } - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $q#reject - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Creates a promise that is resolved as rejected with the specified `reason`. This api should be - * used to forward rejection in a chain of promises. If you are dealing with the last promise in - * a promise chain, you don't need to worry about it. - * - * When comparing deferreds/promises to the familiar behavior of try/catch/throw, think of - * `reject` as the `throw` keyword in JavaScript. This also means that if you "catch" an error via - * a promise error callback and you want to forward the error to the promise derived from the - * current promise, you have to "rethrow" the error by returning a rejection constructed via - * `reject`. - * - * ```js - * promiseB = promiseA.then(function(result) { - * // success: do something and resolve promiseB - * // with the old or a new result - * return result; - * }, function(reason) { - * // error: handle the error if possible and - * // resolve promiseB with newPromiseOrValue, - * // otherwise forward the rejection to promiseB - * if (canHandle(reason)) { - * // handle the error and recover - * return newPromiseOrValue; - * } - * return $q.reject(reason); - * }); - * ``` - * - * @param {*} reason Constant, message, exception or an object representing the rejection reason. - * @returns {Promise} Returns a promise that was already resolved as rejected with the `reason`. - */ - function reject(reason) { - var result = new Promise(); - rejectPromise(result, reason); - return result; - } - - function handleCallback(value, resolver, callback) { - var callbackOutput = null; - try { - if (isFunction(callback)) callbackOutput = callback(); - } catch (e) { - return reject(e); - } - if (isPromiseLike(callbackOutput)) { - return callbackOutput.then(function() { - return resolver(value); - }, reject); - } else { - return resolver(value); - } - } - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $q#when - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Wraps an object that might be a value or a (3rd party) then-able promise into a $q promise. - * This is useful when you are dealing with an object that might or might not be a promise, or if - * the promise comes from a source that can't be trusted. - * - * @param {*} value Value or a promise - * @param {Function=} successCallback - * @param {Function=} errorCallback - * @param {Function=} progressCallback - * @returns {Promise} Returns a promise of the passed value or promise - */ - - - function when(value, callback, errback, progressBack) { - var result = new Promise(); - resolvePromise(result, value); - return result.then(callback, errback, progressBack); - } - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $q#resolve - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Alias of {@link ng.$q#when when} to maintain naming consistency with ES6. - * - * @param {*} value Value or a promise - * @param {Function=} successCallback - * @param {Function=} errorCallback - * @param {Function=} progressCallback - * @returns {Promise} Returns a promise of the passed value or promise - */ - var resolve = when; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $q#all - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Combines multiple promises into a single promise that is resolved when all of the input - * promises are resolved. - * - * @param {Array.|Object.} promises An array or hash of promises. - * @returns {Promise} Returns a single promise that will be resolved with an array/hash of values, - * each value corresponding to the promise at the same index/key in the `promises` array/hash. - * If any of the promises is resolved with a rejection, this resulting promise will be rejected - * with the same rejection value. - */ - - function all(promises) { - var result = new Promise(), - counter = 0, - results = isArray(promises) ? [] : {}; - - forEach(promises, function(promise, key) { - counter++; - when(promise).then(function(value) { - results[key] = value; - if (!(--counter)) resolvePromise(result, results); - }, function(reason) { - rejectPromise(result, reason); - }); - }); - - if (counter === 0) { - resolvePromise(result, results); - } - - return result; - } - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $q#race - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Returns a promise that resolves or rejects as soon as one of those promises - * resolves or rejects, with the value or reason from that promise. - * - * @param {Array.|Object.} promises An array or hash of promises. - * @returns {Promise} a promise that resolves or rejects as soon as one of the `promises` - * resolves or rejects, with the value or reason from that promise. - */ - - function race(promises) { - var deferred = defer(); - - forEach(promises, function(promise) { - when(promise).then(deferred.resolve, deferred.reject); - }); - - return deferred.promise; - } - - function $Q(resolver) { - if (!isFunction(resolver)) { - throw $qMinErr('norslvr', 'Expected resolverFn, got \'{0}\'', resolver); - } - - var promise = new Promise(); - - function resolveFn(value) { - resolvePromise(promise, value); - } - - function rejectFn(reason) { - rejectPromise(promise, reason); - } - - resolver(resolveFn, rejectFn); - - return promise; - } - - // Let's make the instanceof operator work for promises, so that - // `new $q(fn) instanceof $q` would evaluate to true. - $Q.prototype = Promise.prototype; - - $Q.defer = defer; - $Q.reject = reject; - $Q.when = when; - $Q.resolve = resolve; - $Q.all = all; - $Q.race = race; - - return $Q; -} - -function isStateExceptionHandled(state) { - return !!state.pur; -} -function markQStateExceptionHandled(state) { - state.pur = true; -} -function markQExceptionHandled(q) { - // Built-in `$q` promises will always have a `$$state` property. This check is to allow - // overwriting `$q` with a different promise library (e.g. Bluebird + angular-bluebird-promises). - // (Currently, this is the only method that might be called with a promise, even if it is not - // created by the built-in `$q`.) - if (q.$$state) { - markQStateExceptionHandled(q.$$state); - } -} - -/** @this */ -function $$RAFProvider() { //rAF - this.$get = ['$window', '$timeout', function($window, $timeout) { - var requestAnimationFrame = $window.requestAnimationFrame || - $window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame; - - var cancelAnimationFrame = $window.cancelAnimationFrame || - $window.webkitCancelAnimationFrame || - $window.webkitCancelRequestAnimationFrame; - - var rafSupported = !!requestAnimationFrame; - var raf = rafSupported - ? function(fn) { - var id = requestAnimationFrame(fn); - return function() { - cancelAnimationFrame(id); - }; - } - : function(fn) { - var timer = $timeout(fn, 16.66, false); // 1000 / 60 = 16.666 - return function() { - $timeout.cancel(timer); - }; - }; - - raf.supported = rafSupported; - - return raf; - }]; -} - -/** - * DESIGN NOTES - * - * The design decisions behind the scope are heavily favored for speed and memory consumption. - * - * The typical use of scope is to watch the expressions, which most of the time return the same - * value as last time so we optimize the operation. - * - * Closures construction is expensive in terms of speed as well as memory: - * - No closures, instead use prototypical inheritance for API - * - Internal state needs to be stored on scope directly, which means that private state is - * exposed as $$____ properties - * - * Loop operations are optimized by using while(count--) { ... } - * - This means that in order to keep the same order of execution as addition we have to add - * items to the array at the beginning (unshift) instead of at the end (push) - * - * Child scopes are created and removed often - * - Using an array would be slow since inserts in the middle are expensive; so we use linked lists - * - * There are fewer watches than observers. This is why you don't want the observer to be implemented - * in the same way as watch. Watch requires return of the initialization function which is expensive - * to construct. - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $rootScopeProvider - * @description - * - * Provider for the $rootScope service. - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScopeProvider#digestTtl - * @description - * - * Sets the number of `$digest` iterations the scope should attempt to execute before giving up and - * assuming that the model is unstable. - * - * The current default is 10 iterations. - * - * In complex applications it's possible that the dependencies between `$watch`s will result in - * several digest iterations. However if an application needs more than the default 10 digest - * iterations for its model to stabilize then you should investigate what is causing the model to - * continuously change during the digest. - * - * Increasing the TTL could have performance implications, so you should not change it without - * proper justification. - * - * @param {number} limit The number of digest iterations. - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $rootScope - * @this - * - * @description - * - * Every application has a single root {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope scope}. - * All other scopes are descendant scopes of the root scope. Scopes provide separation - * between the model and the view, via a mechanism for watching the model for changes. - * They also provide event emission/broadcast and subscription facility. See the - * {@link guide/scope developer guide on scopes}. - */ -function $RootScopeProvider() { - var TTL = 10; - var $rootScopeMinErr = minErr('$rootScope'); - var lastDirtyWatch = null; - var applyAsyncId = null; - - this.digestTtl = function(value) { - if (arguments.length) { - TTL = value; - } - return TTL; - }; - - function createChildScopeClass(parent) { - function ChildScope() { - this.$$watchers = this.$$nextSibling = - this.$$childHead = this.$$childTail = null; - this.$$listeners = {}; - this.$$listenerCount = {}; - this.$$watchersCount = 0; - this.$id = nextUid(); - this.$$ChildScope = null; - this.$$suspended = false; - } - ChildScope.prototype = parent; - return ChildScope; - } - - this.$get = ['$exceptionHandler', '$parse', '$browser', - function($exceptionHandler, $parse, $browser) { - - function destroyChildScope($event) { - $event.currentScope.$$destroyed = true; - } - - function cleanUpScope($scope) { - - // Support: IE 9 only - if (msie === 9) { - // There is a memory leak in IE9 if all child scopes are not disconnected - // completely when a scope is destroyed. So this code will recurse up through - // all this scopes children - // - // See issue https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/10706 - if ($scope.$$childHead) { - cleanUpScope($scope.$$childHead); - } - if ($scope.$$nextSibling) { - cleanUpScope($scope.$$nextSibling); - } - } - - // The code below works around IE9 and V8's memory leaks - // - // See: - // - https://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=2073#c26 - // - https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/6794#issuecomment-38648909 - // - https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/1313#issuecomment-10378451 - - $scope.$parent = $scope.$$nextSibling = $scope.$$prevSibling = $scope.$$childHead = - $scope.$$childTail = $scope.$root = $scope.$$watchers = null; - } - - /** - * @ngdoc type - * @name $rootScope.Scope - * - * @description - * A root scope can be retrieved using the {@link ng.$rootScope $rootScope} key from the - * {@link auto.$injector $injector}. Child scopes are created using the - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$new $new()} method. (Most scopes are created automatically when - * compiled HTML template is executed.) See also the {@link guide/scope Scopes guide} for - * an in-depth introduction and usage examples. - * - * - * ## Inheritance - * A scope can inherit from a parent scope, as in this example: - * ```js - var parent = $rootScope; - var child = parent.$new(); - - parent.salutation = "Hello"; - expect(child.salutation).toEqual('Hello'); - - child.salutation = "Welcome"; - expect(child.salutation).toEqual('Welcome'); - expect(parent.salutation).toEqual('Hello'); - * ``` - * - * When interacting with `Scope` in tests, additional helper methods are available on the - * instances of `Scope` type. See {@link ngMock.$rootScope.Scope ngMock Scope} for additional - * details. - * - * - * @param {Object.=} providers Map of service factory which need to be - * provided for the current scope. Defaults to {@link ng}. - * @param {Object.=} instanceCache Provides pre-instantiated services which should - * append/override services provided by `providers`. This is handy - * when unit-testing and having the need to override a default - * service. - * @returns {Object} Newly created scope. - * - */ - function Scope() { - this.$id = nextUid(); - this.$$phase = this.$parent = this.$$watchers = - this.$$nextSibling = this.$$prevSibling = - this.$$childHead = this.$$childTail = null; - this.$root = this; - this.$$destroyed = false; - this.$$suspended = false; - this.$$listeners = {}; - this.$$listenerCount = {}; - this.$$watchersCount = 0; - this.$$isolateBindings = null; - } - - /** - * @ngdoc property - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$id - * - * @description - * Unique scope ID (monotonically increasing) useful for debugging. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc property - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$parent - * - * @description - * Reference to the parent scope. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc property - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$root - * - * @description - * Reference to the root scope. - */ - - Scope.prototype = { - constructor: Scope, - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$new - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Creates a new child {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope scope}. - * - * The parent scope will propagate the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()} event. - * The scope can be removed from the scope hierarchy using {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$destroy $destroy()}. - * - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$destroy $destroy()} must be called on a scope when it is - * desired for the scope and its child scopes to be permanently detached from the parent and - * thus stop participating in model change detection and listener notification by invoking. - * - * @param {boolean} isolate If true, then the scope does not prototypically inherit from the - * parent scope. The scope is isolated, as it can not see parent scope properties. - * When creating widgets, it is useful for the widget to not accidentally read parent - * state. - * - * @param {Scope} [parent=this] The {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope `Scope`} that will be the `$parent` - * of the newly created scope. Defaults to `this` scope if not provided. - * This is used when creating a transclude scope to correctly place it - * in the scope hierarchy while maintaining the correct prototypical - * inheritance. - * - * @returns {Object} The newly created child scope. - * - */ - $new: function(isolate, parent) { - var child; - - parent = parent || this; - - if (isolate) { - child = new Scope(); - child.$root = this.$root; - } else { - // Only create a child scope class if somebody asks for one, - // but cache it to allow the VM to optimize lookups. - if (!this.$$ChildScope) { - this.$$ChildScope = createChildScopeClass(this); - } - child = new this.$$ChildScope(); - } - child.$parent = parent; - child.$$prevSibling = parent.$$childTail; - if (parent.$$childHead) { - parent.$$childTail.$$nextSibling = child; - parent.$$childTail = child; - } else { - parent.$$childHead = parent.$$childTail = child; - } - - // When the new scope is not isolated or we inherit from `this`, and - // the parent scope is destroyed, the property `$$destroyed` is inherited - // prototypically. In all other cases, this property needs to be set - // when the parent scope is destroyed. - // The listener needs to be added after the parent is set - if (isolate || parent !== this) child.$on('$destroy', destroyChildScope); - - return child; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$watch - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Registers a `listener` callback to be executed whenever the `watchExpression` changes. - * - * - The `watchExpression` is called on every call to {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest - * $digest()} and should return the value that will be watched. (`watchExpression` should not change - * its value when executed multiple times with the same input because it may be executed multiple - * times by {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()}. That is, `watchExpression` should be - * [idempotent](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idempotence).) - * - The `listener` is called only when the value from the current `watchExpression` and the - * previous call to `watchExpression` are not equal (with the exception of the initial run, - * see below). Inequality is determined according to reference inequality, - * [strict comparison](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Comparison_Operators) - * via the `!==` Javascript operator, unless `objectEquality == true` - * (see next point) - * - When `objectEquality == true`, inequality of the `watchExpression` is determined - * according to the {@link angular.equals} function. To save the value of the object for - * later comparison, the {@link angular.copy} function is used. This therefore means that - * watching complex objects will have adverse memory and performance implications. - * - This should not be used to watch for changes in objects that are (or contain) - * [File](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/File) objects due to limitations with {@link angular.copy `angular.copy`}. - * - The watch `listener` may change the model, which may trigger other `listener`s to fire. - * This is achieved by rerunning the watchers until no changes are detected. The rerun - * iteration limit is 10 to prevent an infinite loop deadlock. - * - * - * If you want to be notified whenever {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} is called, - * you can register a `watchExpression` function with no `listener`. (Be prepared for - * multiple calls to your `watchExpression` because it will execute multiple times in a - * single {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} cycle if a change is detected.) - * - * After a watcher is registered with the scope, the `listener` fn is called asynchronously - * (via {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$evalAsync $evalAsync}) to initialize the - * watcher. In rare cases, this is undesirable because the listener is called when the result - * of `watchExpression` didn't change. To detect this scenario within the `listener` fn, you - * can compare the `newVal` and `oldVal`. If these two values are identical (`===`) then the - * listener was called due to initialization. - * - * - * - * @example - * ```js - // let's assume that scope was dependency injected as the $rootScope - var scope = $rootScope; - scope.name = 'misko'; - scope.counter = 0; - - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(0); - scope.$watch('name', function(newValue, oldValue) { - scope.counter = scope.counter + 1; - }); - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(0); - - scope.$digest(); - // the listener is always called during the first $digest loop after it was registered - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); - - scope.$digest(); - // but now it will not be called unless the value changes - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); - - scope.name = 'adam'; - scope.$digest(); - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(2); - - - - // Using a function as a watchExpression - var food; - scope.foodCounter = 0; - expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(0); - scope.$watch( - // This function returns the value being watched. It is called for each turn of the $digest loop - function() { return food; }, - // This is the change listener, called when the value returned from the above function changes - function(newValue, oldValue) { - if ( newValue !== oldValue ) { - // Only increment the counter if the value changed - scope.foodCounter = scope.foodCounter + 1; - } - } - ); - // No digest has been run so the counter will be zero - expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(0); - - // Run the digest but since food has not changed count will still be zero - scope.$digest(); - expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(0); - - // Update food and run digest. Now the counter will increment - food = 'cheeseburger'; - scope.$digest(); - expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(1); - - * ``` - * - * - * - * @param {(function()|string)} watchExpression Expression that is evaluated on each - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} cycle. A change in the return value triggers - * a call to the `listener`. - * - * - `string`: Evaluated as {@link guide/expression expression} - * - `function(scope)`: called with current `scope` as a parameter. - * @param {function(newVal, oldVal, scope)} listener Callback called whenever the value - * of `watchExpression` changes. - * - * - `newVal` contains the current value of the `watchExpression` - * - `oldVal` contains the previous value of the `watchExpression` - * - `scope` refers to the current scope - * @param {boolean=} [objectEquality=false] Compare for object equality using {@link angular.equals} instead of - * comparing for reference equality. - * @returns {function()} Returns a deregistration function for this listener. - */ - $watch: function(watchExp, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression) { - var get = $parse(watchExp); - var fn = isFunction(listener) ? listener : noop; - - if (get.$$watchDelegate) { - return get.$$watchDelegate(this, fn, objectEquality, get, watchExp); - } - var scope = this, - array = scope.$$watchers, - watcher = { - fn: fn, - last: initWatchVal, - get: get, - exp: prettyPrintExpression || watchExp, - eq: !!objectEquality - }; - - lastDirtyWatch = null; - - if (!array) { - array = scope.$$watchers = []; - array.$$digestWatchIndex = -1; - } - // we use unshift since we use a while loop in $digest for speed. - // the while loop reads in reverse order. - array.unshift(watcher); - array.$$digestWatchIndex++; - incrementWatchersCount(this, 1); - - return function deregisterWatch() { - var index = arrayRemove(array, watcher); - if (index >= 0) { - incrementWatchersCount(scope, -1); - if (index < array.$$digestWatchIndex) { - array.$$digestWatchIndex--; - } - } - lastDirtyWatch = null; - }; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$watchGroup - * @kind function - * - * @description - * A variant of {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch $watch()} where it watches an array of `watchExpressions`. - * If any one expression in the collection changes the `listener` is executed. - * - * - The items in the `watchExpressions` array are observed via the standard `$watch` operation. Their return - * values are examined for changes on every call to `$digest`. - * - The `listener` is called whenever any expression in the `watchExpressions` array changes. - * - * @param {Array.} watchExpressions Array of expressions that will be individually - * watched using {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch $watch()} - * - * @param {function(newValues, oldValues, scope)} listener Callback called whenever the return value of any - * expression in `watchExpressions` changes - * The `newValues` array contains the current values of the `watchExpressions`, with the indexes matching - * those of `watchExpression` - * and the `oldValues` array contains the previous values of the `watchExpressions`, with the indexes matching - * those of `watchExpression` - * The `scope` refers to the current scope. - * @returns {function()} Returns a de-registration function for all listeners. - */ - $watchGroup: function(watchExpressions, listener) { - var oldValues = new Array(watchExpressions.length); - var newValues = new Array(watchExpressions.length); - var deregisterFns = []; - var self = this; - var changeReactionScheduled = false; - var firstRun = true; - - if (!watchExpressions.length) { - // No expressions means we call the listener ASAP - var shouldCall = true; - self.$evalAsync(function() { - if (shouldCall) listener(newValues, newValues, self); - }); - return function deregisterWatchGroup() { - shouldCall = false; - }; - } - - if (watchExpressions.length === 1) { - // Special case size of one - return this.$watch(watchExpressions[0], function watchGroupAction(value, oldValue, scope) { - newValues[0] = value; - oldValues[0] = oldValue; - listener(newValues, (value === oldValue) ? newValues : oldValues, scope); - }); - } - - forEach(watchExpressions, function(expr, i) { - var unwatchFn = self.$watch(expr, function watchGroupSubAction(value) { - newValues[i] = value; - if (!changeReactionScheduled) { - changeReactionScheduled = true; - self.$evalAsync(watchGroupAction); - } - }); - deregisterFns.push(unwatchFn); - }); - - function watchGroupAction() { - changeReactionScheduled = false; - - try { - if (firstRun) { - firstRun = false; - listener(newValues, newValues, self); - } else { - listener(newValues, oldValues, self); - } - } finally { - for (var i = 0; i < watchExpressions.length; i++) { - oldValues[i] = newValues[i]; - } - } - } - - return function deregisterWatchGroup() { - while (deregisterFns.length) { - deregisterFns.shift()(); - } - }; - }, - - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$watchCollection - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Shallow watches the properties of an object and fires whenever any of the properties change - * (for arrays, this implies watching the array items; for object maps, this implies watching - * the properties). If a change is detected, the `listener` callback is fired. - * - * - The `obj` collection is observed via standard $watch operation and is examined on every - * call to $digest() to see if any items have been added, removed, or moved. - * - The `listener` is called whenever anything within the `obj` has changed. Examples include - * adding, removing, and moving items belonging to an object or array. - * - * - * @example - * ```js - $scope.names = ['igor', 'matias', 'misko', 'james']; - $scope.dataCount = 4; - - $scope.$watchCollection('names', function(newNames, oldNames) { - $scope.dataCount = newNames.length; - }); - - expect($scope.dataCount).toEqual(4); - $scope.$digest(); - - //still at 4 ... no changes - expect($scope.dataCount).toEqual(4); - - $scope.names.pop(); - $scope.$digest(); - - //now there's been a change - expect($scope.dataCount).toEqual(3); - * ``` - * - * - * @param {string|function(scope)} obj Evaluated as {@link guide/expression expression}. The - * expression value should evaluate to an object or an array which is observed on each - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} cycle. Any shallow change within the - * collection will trigger a call to the `listener`. - * - * @param {function(newCollection, oldCollection, scope)} listener a callback function called - * when a change is detected. - * - The `newCollection` object is the newly modified data obtained from the `obj` expression - * - The `oldCollection` object is a copy of the former collection data. - * Due to performance considerations, the`oldCollection` value is computed only if the - * `listener` function declares two or more arguments. - * - The `scope` argument refers to the current scope. - * - * @returns {function()} Returns a de-registration function for this listener. When the - * de-registration function is executed, the internal watch operation is terminated. - */ - $watchCollection: function(obj, listener) { - // Mark the interceptor as - // ... $$pure when literal since the instance will change when any input changes - $watchCollectionInterceptor.$$pure = $parse(obj).literal; - // ... $stateful when non-literal since we must read the state of the collection - $watchCollectionInterceptor.$stateful = !$watchCollectionInterceptor.$$pure; - - var self = this; - // the current value, updated on each dirty-check run - var newValue; - // a shallow copy of the newValue from the last dirty-check run, - // updated to match newValue during dirty-check run - var oldValue; - // a shallow copy of the newValue from when the last change happened - var veryOldValue; - // only track veryOldValue if the listener is asking for it - var trackVeryOldValue = (listener.length > 1); - var changeDetected = 0; - var changeDetector = $parse(obj, $watchCollectionInterceptor); - var internalArray = []; - var internalObject = {}; - var initRun = true; - var oldLength = 0; - - function $watchCollectionInterceptor(_value) { - newValue = _value; - var newLength, key, bothNaN, newItem, oldItem; - - // If the new value is undefined, then return undefined as the watch may be a one-time watch - if (isUndefined(newValue)) return; - - if (!isObject(newValue)) { // if primitive - if (oldValue !== newValue) { - oldValue = newValue; - changeDetected++; - } - } else if (isArrayLike(newValue)) { - if (oldValue !== internalArray) { - // we are transitioning from something which was not an array into array. - oldValue = internalArray; - oldLength = oldValue.length = 0; - changeDetected++; - } - - newLength = newValue.length; - - if (oldLength !== newLength) { - // if lengths do not match we need to trigger change notification - changeDetected++; - oldValue.length = oldLength = newLength; - } - // copy the items to oldValue and look for changes. - for (var i = 0; i < newLength; i++) { - oldItem = oldValue[i]; - newItem = newValue[i]; - - // eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare - bothNaN = (oldItem !== oldItem) && (newItem !== newItem); - if (!bothNaN && (oldItem !== newItem)) { - changeDetected++; - oldValue[i] = newItem; - } - } - } else { - if (oldValue !== internalObject) { - // we are transitioning from something which was not an object into object. - oldValue = internalObject = {}; - oldLength = 0; - changeDetected++; - } - // copy the items to oldValue and look for changes. - newLength = 0; - for (key in newValue) { - if (hasOwnProperty.call(newValue, key)) { - newLength++; - newItem = newValue[key]; - oldItem = oldValue[key]; - - if (key in oldValue) { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare - bothNaN = (oldItem !== oldItem) && (newItem !== newItem); - if (!bothNaN && (oldItem !== newItem)) { - changeDetected++; - oldValue[key] = newItem; - } - } else { - oldLength++; - oldValue[key] = newItem; - changeDetected++; - } - } - } - if (oldLength > newLength) { - // we used to have more keys, need to find them and destroy them. - changeDetected++; - for (key in oldValue) { - if (!hasOwnProperty.call(newValue, key)) { - oldLength--; - delete oldValue[key]; - } - } - } - } - return changeDetected; - } - - function $watchCollectionAction() { - if (initRun) { - initRun = false; - listener(newValue, newValue, self); - } else { - listener(newValue, veryOldValue, self); - } - - // make a copy for the next time a collection is changed - if (trackVeryOldValue) { - if (!isObject(newValue)) { - //primitive - veryOldValue = newValue; - } else if (isArrayLike(newValue)) { - veryOldValue = new Array(newValue.length); - for (var i = 0; i < newValue.length; i++) { - veryOldValue[i] = newValue[i]; - } - } else { // if object - veryOldValue = {}; - for (var key in newValue) { - if (hasOwnProperty.call(newValue, key)) { - veryOldValue[key] = newValue[key]; - } - } - } - } - } - - return this.$watch(changeDetector, $watchCollectionAction); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$digest - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Processes all of the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch watchers} of the current scope and - * its children. Because a {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch watcher}'s listener can change - * the model, the `$digest()` keeps calling the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch watchers} - * until no more listeners are firing. This means that it is possible to get into an infinite - * loop. This function will throw `'Maximum iteration limit exceeded.'` if the number of - * iterations exceeds 10. - * - * Usually, you don't call `$digest()` directly in - * {@link ng.directive:ngController controllers} or in - * {@link ng.$compileProvider#directive directives}. - * Instead, you should call {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$apply $apply()} (typically from within - * a {@link ng.$compileProvider#directive directive}), which will force a `$digest()`. - * - * If you want to be notified whenever `$digest()` is called, - * you can register a `watchExpression` function with - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch $watch()} with no `listener`. - * - * In unit tests, you may need to call `$digest()` to simulate the scope life cycle. - * - * @example - * ```js - var scope = ...; - scope.name = 'misko'; - scope.counter = 0; - - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(0); - scope.$watch('name', function(newValue, oldValue) { - scope.counter = scope.counter + 1; - }); - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(0); - - scope.$digest(); - // the listener is always called during the first $digest loop after it was registered - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); - - scope.$digest(); - // but now it will not be called unless the value changes - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); - - scope.name = 'adam'; - scope.$digest(); - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(2); - * ``` - * - */ - $digest: function() { - var watch, value, last, fn, get, - watchers, - dirty, ttl = TTL, - next, current, target = asyncQueue.length ? $rootScope : this, - watchLog = [], - logIdx, asyncTask; - - beginPhase('$digest'); - // Check for changes to browser url that happened in sync before the call to $digest - $browser.$$checkUrlChange(); - - if (this === $rootScope && applyAsyncId !== null) { - // If this is the root scope, and $applyAsync has scheduled a deferred $apply(), then - // cancel the scheduled $apply and flush the queue of expressions to be evaluated. - $browser.defer.cancel(applyAsyncId); - flushApplyAsync(); - } - - lastDirtyWatch = null; - - do { // "while dirty" loop - dirty = false; - current = target; - - // It's safe for asyncQueuePosition to be a local variable here because this loop can't - // be reentered recursively. Calling $digest from a function passed to $evalAsync would - // lead to a '$digest already in progress' error. - for (var asyncQueuePosition = 0; asyncQueuePosition < asyncQueue.length; asyncQueuePosition++) { - try { - asyncTask = asyncQueue[asyncQueuePosition]; - fn = asyncTask.fn; - fn(asyncTask.scope, asyncTask.locals); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } - lastDirtyWatch = null; - } - asyncQueue.length = 0; - - traverseScopesLoop: - do { // "traverse the scopes" loop - if ((watchers = !current.$$suspended && current.$$watchers)) { - // process our watches - watchers.$$digestWatchIndex = watchers.length; - while (watchers.$$digestWatchIndex--) { - try { - watch = watchers[watchers.$$digestWatchIndex]; - // Most common watches are on primitives, in which case we can short - // circuit it with === operator, only when === fails do we use .equals - if (watch) { - get = watch.get; - if ((value = get(current)) !== (last = watch.last) && - !(watch.eq - ? equals(value, last) - : (isNumberNaN(value) && isNumberNaN(last)))) { - dirty = true; - lastDirtyWatch = watch; - watch.last = watch.eq ? copy(value, null) : value; - fn = watch.fn; - fn(value, ((last === initWatchVal) ? value : last), current); - if (ttl < 5) { - logIdx = 4 - ttl; - if (!watchLog[logIdx]) watchLog[logIdx] = []; - watchLog[logIdx].push({ - msg: isFunction(watch.exp) ? 'fn: ' + (watch.exp.name || watch.exp.toString()) : watch.exp, - newVal: value, - oldVal: last - }); - } - } else if (watch === lastDirtyWatch) { - // If the most recently dirty watcher is now clean, short circuit since the remaining watchers - // have already been tested. - dirty = false; - break traverseScopesLoop; - } - } - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } - } - } - - // Insanity Warning: scope depth-first traversal - // yes, this code is a bit crazy, but it works and we have tests to prove it! - // this piece should be kept in sync with the traversal in $broadcast - // (though it differs due to having the extra check for $$suspended and does not - // check $$listenerCount) - if (!(next = ((!current.$$suspended && current.$$watchersCount && current.$$childHead) || - (current !== target && current.$$nextSibling)))) { - while (current !== target && !(next = current.$$nextSibling)) { - current = current.$parent; - } - } - } while ((current = next)); - - // `break traverseScopesLoop;` takes us to here - - if ((dirty || asyncQueue.length) && !(ttl--)) { - clearPhase(); - throw $rootScopeMinErr('infdig', - '{0} $digest() iterations reached. Aborting!\n' + - 'Watchers fired in the last 5 iterations: {1}', - TTL, watchLog); - } - - } while (dirty || asyncQueue.length); - - clearPhase(); - - // postDigestQueuePosition isn't local here because this loop can be reentered recursively. - while (postDigestQueuePosition < postDigestQueue.length) { - try { - postDigestQueue[postDigestQueuePosition++](); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } - } - postDigestQueue.length = postDigestQueuePosition = 0; - - // Check for changes to browser url that happened during the $digest - // (for which no event is fired; e.g. via `history.pushState()`) - $browser.$$checkUrlChange(); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$suspend - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Suspend watchers of this scope subtree so that they will not be invoked during digest. - * - * This can be used to optimize your application when you know that running those watchers - * is redundant. - * - * **Warning** - * - * Suspending scopes from the digest cycle can have unwanted and difficult to debug results. - * Only use this approach if you are confident that you know what you are doing and have - * ample tests to ensure that bindings get updated as you expect. - * - * Some of the things to consider are: - * - * * Any external event on a directive/component will not trigger a digest while the hosting - * scope is suspended - even if the event handler calls `$apply()` or `$rootScope.$digest()`. - * * Transcluded content exists on a scope that inherits from outside a directive but exists - * as a child of the directive's containing scope. If the containing scope is suspended the - * transcluded scope will also be suspended, even if the scope from which the transcluded - * scope inherits is not suspended. - * * Multiple directives trying to manage the suspended status of a scope can confuse each other: - * * A call to `$suspend()` on an already suspended scope is a no-op. - * * A call to `$resume()` on a non-suspended scope is a no-op. - * * If two directives suspend a scope, then one of them resumes the scope, the scope will no - * longer be suspended. This could result in the other directive believing a scope to be - * suspended when it is not. - * * If a parent scope is suspended then all its descendants will be also excluded from future - * digests whether or not they have been suspended themselves. Note that this also applies to - * isolate child scopes. - * * Calling `$digest()` directly on a descendant of a suspended scope will still run the watchers - * for that scope and its descendants. When digesting we only check whether the current scope is - * locally suspended, rather than checking whether it has a suspended ancestor. - * * Calling `$resume()` on a scope that has a suspended ancestor will not cause the scope to be - * included in future digests until all its ancestors have been resumed. - * * Resolved promises, e.g. from explicit `$q` deferreds and `$http` calls, trigger `$apply()` - * against the `$rootScope` and so will still trigger a global digest even if the promise was - * initiated by a component that lives on a suspended scope. - */ - $suspend: function() { - this.$$suspended = true; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$isSuspended - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Call this method to determine if this scope has been explicitly suspended. It will not - * tell you whether an ancestor has been suspended. - * To determine if this scope will be excluded from a digest triggered at the $rootScope, - * for example, you must check all its ancestors: - * - * ``` - * function isExcludedFromDigest(scope) { - * while(scope) { - * if (scope.$isSuspended()) return true; - * scope = scope.$parent; - * } - * return false; - * ``` - * - * Be aware that a scope may not be included in digests if it has a suspended ancestor, - * even if `$isSuspended()` returns false. - * - * @returns true if the current scope has been suspended. - */ - $isSuspended: function() { - return this.$$suspended; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$resume - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Resume watchers of this scope subtree in case it was suspended. - * - * See {@link $rootScope.Scope#$suspend} for information about the dangers of using this approach. - */ - $resume: function() { - this.$$suspended = false; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc event - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$destroy - * @eventType broadcast on scope being destroyed - * - * @description - * Broadcasted when a scope and its children are being destroyed. - * - * Note that, in AngularJS, there is also a `$destroy` jQuery event, which can be used to - * clean up DOM bindings before an element is removed from the DOM. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$destroy - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Removes the current scope (and all of its children) from the parent scope. Removal implies - * that calls to {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()} will no longer - * propagate to the current scope and its children. Removal also implies that the current - * scope is eligible for garbage collection. - * - * The `$destroy()` is usually used by directives such as - * {@link ng.directive:ngRepeat ngRepeat} for managing the - * unrolling of the loop. - * - * Just before a scope is destroyed, a `$destroy` event is broadcasted on this scope. - * Application code can register a `$destroy` event handler that will give it a chance to - * perform any necessary cleanup. - * - * Note that, in AngularJS, there is also a `$destroy` jQuery event, which can be used to - * clean up DOM bindings before an element is removed from the DOM. - */ - $destroy: function() { - // We can't destroy a scope that has been already destroyed. - if (this.$$destroyed) return; - var parent = this.$parent; - - this.$broadcast('$destroy'); - this.$$destroyed = true; - - if (this === $rootScope) { - //Remove handlers attached to window when $rootScope is removed - $browser.$$applicationDestroyed(); - } - - incrementWatchersCount(this, -this.$$watchersCount); - for (var eventName in this.$$listenerCount) { - decrementListenerCount(this, this.$$listenerCount[eventName], eventName); - } - - // sever all the references to parent scopes (after this cleanup, the current scope should - // not be retained by any of our references and should be eligible for garbage collection) - if (parent && parent.$$childHead === this) parent.$$childHead = this.$$nextSibling; - if (parent && parent.$$childTail === this) parent.$$childTail = this.$$prevSibling; - if (this.$$prevSibling) this.$$prevSibling.$$nextSibling = this.$$nextSibling; - if (this.$$nextSibling) this.$$nextSibling.$$prevSibling = this.$$prevSibling; - - // Disable listeners, watchers and apply/digest methods - this.$destroy = this.$digest = this.$apply = this.$evalAsync = this.$applyAsync = noop; - this.$on = this.$watch = this.$watchGroup = function() { return noop; }; - this.$$listeners = {}; - - // Disconnect the next sibling to prevent `cleanUpScope` destroying those too - this.$$nextSibling = null; - cleanUpScope(this); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$eval - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Executes the `expression` on the current scope and returns the result. Any exceptions in - * the expression are propagated (uncaught). This is useful when evaluating AngularJS - * expressions. - * - * @example - * ```js - var scope = ng.$rootScope.Scope(); - scope.a = 1; - scope.b = 2; - - expect(scope.$eval('a+b')).toEqual(3); - expect(scope.$eval(function(scope){ return scope.a + scope.b; })).toEqual(3); - * ``` - * - * @param {(string|function())=} expression An AngularJS expression to be executed. - * - * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. - * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with the current `scope` parameter. - * - * @param {(object)=} locals Local variables object, useful for overriding values in scope. - * @returns {*} The result of evaluating the expression. - */ - $eval: function(expr, locals) { - return $parse(expr)(this, locals); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$evalAsync - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Executes the expression on the current scope at a later point in time. - * - * The `$evalAsync` makes no guarantees as to when the `expression` will be executed, only - * that: - * - * - it will execute after the function that scheduled the evaluation (preferably before DOM - * rendering). - * - at least one {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest cycle} will be performed after - * `expression` execution. - * - * Any exceptions from the execution of the expression are forwarded to the - * {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. - * - * __Note:__ if this function is called outside of a `$digest` cycle, a new `$digest` cycle - * will be scheduled. However, it is encouraged to always call code that changes the model - * from within an `$apply` call. That includes code evaluated via `$evalAsync`. - * - * @param {(string|function())=} expression An AngularJS expression to be executed. - * - * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. - * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with the current `scope` parameter. - * - * @param {(object)=} locals Local variables object, useful for overriding values in scope. - */ - $evalAsync: function(expr, locals) { - // if we are outside of an $digest loop and this is the first time we are scheduling async - // task also schedule async auto-flush - if (!$rootScope.$$phase && !asyncQueue.length) { - $browser.defer(function() { - if (asyncQueue.length) { - $rootScope.$digest(); - } - }, null, '$evalAsync'); - } - - asyncQueue.push({scope: this, fn: $parse(expr), locals: locals}); - }, - - $$postDigest: function(fn) { - postDigestQueue.push(fn); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$apply - * @kind function - * - * @description - * `$apply()` is used to execute an expression in AngularJS from outside of the AngularJS - * framework. (For example from browser DOM events, setTimeout, XHR or third party libraries). - * Because we are calling into the AngularJS framework we need to perform proper scope life - * cycle of {@link ng.$exceptionHandler exception handling}, - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest executing watches}. - * - * **Life cycle: Pseudo-Code of `$apply()`** - * - * ```js - function $apply(expr) { - try { - return $eval(expr); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } finally { - $root.$digest(); - } - } - * ``` - * - * - * Scope's `$apply()` method transitions through the following stages: - * - * 1. The {@link guide/expression expression} is executed using the - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$eval $eval()} method. - * 2. Any exceptions from the execution of the expression are forwarded to the - * {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. - * 3. The {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch watch} listeners are fired immediately after the - * expression was executed using the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()} method. - * - * - * @param {(string|function())=} exp An AngularJS expression to be executed. - * - * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. - * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with current `scope` parameter. - * - * @returns {*} The result of evaluating the expression. - */ - $apply: function(expr) { - try { - beginPhase('$apply'); - try { - return this.$eval(expr); - } finally { - clearPhase(); - } - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } finally { - try { - $rootScope.$digest(); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - // eslint-disable-next-line no-unsafe-finally - throw e; - } - } - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$applyAsync - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Schedule the invocation of $apply to occur at a later time. The actual time difference - * varies across browsers, but is typically around ~10 milliseconds. - * - * This can be used to queue up multiple expressions which need to be evaluated in the same - * digest. - * - * @param {(string|function())=} exp An AngularJS expression to be executed. - * - * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. - * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with current `scope` parameter. - */ - $applyAsync: function(expr) { - var scope = this; - if (expr) { - applyAsyncQueue.push($applyAsyncExpression); - } - expr = $parse(expr); - scheduleApplyAsync(); - - function $applyAsyncExpression() { - scope.$eval(expr); - } - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$on - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Listens on events of a given type. See {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$emit $emit} for - * discussion of event life cycle. - * - * The event listener function format is: `function(event, args...)`. The `event` object - * passed into the listener has the following attributes: - * - * - `targetScope` - `{Scope}`: the scope on which the event was `$emit`-ed or - * `$broadcast`-ed. - * - `currentScope` - `{Scope}`: the scope that is currently handling the event. Once the - * event propagates through the scope hierarchy, this property is set to null. - * - `name` - `{string}`: name of the event. - * - `stopPropagation` - `{function=}`: calling `stopPropagation` function will cancel - * further event propagation (available only for events that were `$emit`-ed). - * - `preventDefault` - `{function}`: calling `preventDefault` sets `defaultPrevented` flag - * to true. - * - `defaultPrevented` - `{boolean}`: true if `preventDefault` was called. - * - * @param {string} name Event name to listen on. - * @param {function(event, ...args)} listener Function to call when the event is emitted. - * @returns {function()} Returns a deregistration function for this listener. - */ - $on: function(name, listener) { - var namedListeners = this.$$listeners[name]; - if (!namedListeners) { - this.$$listeners[name] = namedListeners = []; - } - namedListeners.push(listener); - - var current = this; - do { - if (!current.$$listenerCount[name]) { - current.$$listenerCount[name] = 0; - } - current.$$listenerCount[name]++; - } while ((current = current.$parent)); - - var self = this; - return function() { - var indexOfListener = namedListeners.indexOf(listener); - if (indexOfListener !== -1) { - // Use delete in the hope of the browser deallocating the memory for the array entry, - // while not shifting the array indexes of other listeners. - // See issue https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/16135 - delete namedListeners[indexOfListener]; - decrementListenerCount(self, 1, name); - } - }; - }, - - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$emit - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Dispatches an event `name` upwards through the scope hierarchy notifying the - * registered {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} listeners. - * - * The event life cycle starts at the scope on which `$emit` was called. All - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} listening for `name` event on this scope get - * notified. Afterwards, the event traverses upwards toward the root scope and calls all - * registered listeners along the way. The event will stop propagating if one of the listeners - * cancels it. - * - * Any exception emitted from the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} will be passed - * onto the {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. - * - * @param {string} name Event name to emit. - * @param {...*} args Optional one or more arguments which will be passed onto the event listeners. - * @return {Object} Event object (see {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on}). - */ - $emit: function(name, args) { - var empty = [], - namedListeners, - scope = this, - stopPropagation = false, - event = { - name: name, - targetScope: scope, - stopPropagation: function() {stopPropagation = true;}, - preventDefault: function() { - event.defaultPrevented = true; - }, - defaultPrevented: false - }, - listenerArgs = concat([event], arguments, 1), - i, length; - - do { - namedListeners = scope.$$listeners[name] || empty; - event.currentScope = scope; - for (i = 0, length = namedListeners.length; i < length; i++) { - - // if listeners were deregistered, defragment the array - if (!namedListeners[i]) { - namedListeners.splice(i, 1); - i--; - length--; - continue; - } - try { - //allow all listeners attached to the current scope to run - namedListeners[i].apply(null, listenerArgs); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } - } - //if any listener on the current scope stops propagation, prevent bubbling - if (stopPropagation) { - break; - } - //traverse upwards - scope = scope.$parent; - } while (scope); - - event.currentScope = null; - - return event; - }, - - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$broadcast - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Dispatches an event `name` downwards to all child scopes (and their children) notifying the - * registered {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} listeners. - * - * The event life cycle starts at the scope on which `$broadcast` was called. All - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} listening for `name` event on this scope get - * notified. Afterwards, the event propagates to all direct and indirect scopes of the current - * scope and calls all registered listeners along the way. The event cannot be canceled. - * - * Any exception emitted from the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} will be passed - * onto the {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. - * - * @param {string} name Event name to broadcast. - * @param {...*} args Optional one or more arguments which will be passed onto the event listeners. - * @return {Object} Event object, see {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} - */ - $broadcast: function(name, args) { - var target = this, - current = target, - next = target, - event = { - name: name, - targetScope: target, - preventDefault: function() { - event.defaultPrevented = true; - }, - defaultPrevented: false - }; - - if (!target.$$listenerCount[name]) return event; - - var listenerArgs = concat([event], arguments, 1), - listeners, i, length; - - //down while you can, then up and next sibling or up and next sibling until back at root - while ((current = next)) { - event.currentScope = current; - listeners = current.$$listeners[name] || []; - for (i = 0, length = listeners.length; i < length; i++) { - // if listeners were deregistered, defragment the array - if (!listeners[i]) { - listeners.splice(i, 1); - i--; - length--; - continue; - } - - try { - listeners[i].apply(null, listenerArgs); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } - } - - // Insanity Warning: scope depth-first traversal - // yes, this code is a bit crazy, but it works and we have tests to prove it! - // this piece should be kept in sync with the traversal in $digest - // (though it differs due to having the extra check for $$listenerCount and - // does not check $$suspended) - if (!(next = ((current.$$listenerCount[name] && current.$$childHead) || - (current !== target && current.$$nextSibling)))) { - while (current !== target && !(next = current.$$nextSibling)) { - current = current.$parent; - } - } - } - - event.currentScope = null; - return event; - } - }; - - var $rootScope = new Scope(); - - //The internal queues. Expose them on the $rootScope for debugging/testing purposes. - var asyncQueue = $rootScope.$$asyncQueue = []; - var postDigestQueue = $rootScope.$$postDigestQueue = []; - var applyAsyncQueue = $rootScope.$$applyAsyncQueue = []; - - var postDigestQueuePosition = 0; - - return $rootScope; - - - function beginPhase(phase) { - if ($rootScope.$$phase) { - throw $rootScopeMinErr('inprog', '{0} already in progress', $rootScope.$$phase); - } - - $rootScope.$$phase = phase; - } - - function clearPhase() { - $rootScope.$$phase = null; - } - - function incrementWatchersCount(current, count) { - do { - current.$$watchersCount += count; - } while ((current = current.$parent)); - } - - function decrementListenerCount(current, count, name) { - do { - current.$$listenerCount[name] -= count; - - if (current.$$listenerCount[name] === 0) { - delete current.$$listenerCount[name]; - } - } while ((current = current.$parent)); - } - - /** - * function used as an initial value for watchers. - * because it's unique we can easily tell it apart from other values - */ - function initWatchVal() {} - - function flushApplyAsync() { - while (applyAsyncQueue.length) { - try { - applyAsyncQueue.shift()(); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } - } - applyAsyncId = null; - } - - function scheduleApplyAsync() { - if (applyAsyncId === null) { - applyAsyncId = $browser.defer(function() { - $rootScope.$apply(flushApplyAsync); - }, null, '$applyAsync'); - } - } - }]; -} - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $rootElement - * - * @description - * The root element of AngularJS application. This is either the element where {@link - * ng.directive:ngApp ngApp} was declared or the element passed into - * {@link angular.bootstrap}. The element represents the root element of application. It is also the - * location where the application's {@link auto.$injector $injector} service gets - * published, and can be retrieved using `$rootElement.injector()`. - */ - - -// the implementation is in angular.bootstrap - -/** - * @this - * @description - * Private service to sanitize uris for links and images. Used by $compile and $sanitize. - */ -function $$SanitizeUriProvider() { - - var aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList = /^\s*(https?|s?ftp|mailto|tel|file):/, - imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList = /^\s*((https?|ftp|file|blob):|data:image\/)/; - - /** - * @description - * Retrieves or overrides the default regular expression that is used for determining trusted safe - * urls during a[href] sanitization. - * - * The sanitization is a security measure aimed at prevent XSS attacks via HTML anchor links. - * - * Any url due to be assigned to an `a[href]` attribute via interpolation is marked as requiring - * the $sce.URL security context. When interpolation occurs a call is made to `$sce.trustAsUrl(url)` - * which in turn may call `$$sanitizeUri(url, isMedia)` to sanitize the potentially malicious URL. - * - * If the URL matches the `aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList` regular expression, it is returned unchanged. - * - * If there is no match the URL is returned prefixed with `'unsafe:'` to ensure that when it is written - * to the DOM it is inactive and potentially malicious code will not be executed. - * - * @param {RegExp=} regexp New regexp to trust urls with. - * @returns {RegExp|ng.$compileProvider} Current RegExp if called without value or self for - * chaining otherwise. - */ - this.aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList = function(regexp) { - if (isDefined(regexp)) { - aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList = regexp; - return this; - } - return aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList; - }; - - - /** - * @description - * Retrieves or overrides the default regular expression that is used for determining trusted safe - * urls during img[src] sanitization. - * - * The sanitization is a security measure aimed at prevent XSS attacks via HTML image src links. - * - * Any URL due to be assigned to an `img[src]` attribute via interpolation is marked as requiring - * the $sce.MEDIA_URL security context. When interpolation occurs a call is made to - * `$sce.trustAsMediaUrl(url)` which in turn may call `$$sanitizeUri(url, isMedia)` to sanitize - * the potentially malicious URL. - * - * If the URL matches the `imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList` regular expression, it is returned - * unchanged. - * - * If there is no match the URL is returned prefixed with `'unsafe:'` to ensure that when it is written - * to the DOM it is inactive and potentially malicious code will not be executed. - * - * @param {RegExp=} regexp New regexp to trust urls with. - * @returns {RegExp|ng.$compileProvider} Current RegExp if called without value or self for - * chaining otherwise. - */ - this.imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList = function(regexp) { - if (isDefined(regexp)) { - imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList = regexp; - return this; - } - return imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList; - }; - - this.$get = function() { - return function sanitizeUri(uri, isMediaUrl) { - // if (!uri) return uri; - var regex = isMediaUrl ? imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList : aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList; - var normalizedVal = urlResolve(uri && uri.trim()).href; - if (normalizedVal !== '' && !normalizedVal.match(regex)) { - return 'unsafe:' + normalizedVal; - } - return uri; - }; - }; -} - -/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - * Any commits to this file should be reviewed with security in mind. * - * Changes to this file can potentially create security vulnerabilities. * - * An approval from 2 Core members with history of modifying * - * this file is required. * - * * - * Does the change somehow allow for arbitrary javascript to be executed? * - * Or allows for someone to change the prototype of built-in objects? * - * Or gives undesired access to variables likes document or window? * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ - -/* exported $SceProvider, $SceDelegateProvider */ - -var $sceMinErr = minErr('$sce'); - -var SCE_CONTEXTS = { - // HTML is used when there's HTML rendered (e.g. ng-bind-html, iframe srcdoc binding). - HTML: 'html', - - // Style statements or stylesheets. Currently unused in AngularJS. - CSS: 'css', - - // An URL used in a context where it refers to the source of media, which are not expected to be run - // as scripts, such as an image, audio, video, etc. - MEDIA_URL: 'mediaUrl', - - // An URL used in a context where it does not refer to a resource that loads code. - // A value that can be trusted as a URL can also trusted as a MEDIA_URL. - URL: 'url', - - // RESOURCE_URL is a subtype of URL used where the referred-to resource could be interpreted as - // code. (e.g. ng-include, script src binding, templateUrl) - // A value that can be trusted as a RESOURCE_URL, can also trusted as a URL and a MEDIA_URL. - RESOURCE_URL: 'resourceUrl', - - // Script. Currently unused in AngularJS. - JS: 'js' -}; - -// Helper functions follow. - -var UNDERSCORE_LOWERCASE_REGEXP = /_([a-z])/g; - -function snakeToCamel(name) { - return name - .replace(UNDERSCORE_LOWERCASE_REGEXP, fnCamelCaseReplace); -} - -function adjustMatcher(matcher) { - if (matcher === 'self') { - return matcher; - } else if (isString(matcher)) { - // Strings match exactly except for 2 wildcards - '*' and '**'. - // '*' matches any character except those from the set ':/.?&'. - // '**' matches any character (like .* in a RegExp). - // More than 2 *'s raises an error as it's ill defined. - if (matcher.indexOf('***') > -1) { - throw $sceMinErr('iwcard', - 'Illegal sequence *** in string matcher. String: {0}', matcher); - } - matcher = escapeForRegexp(matcher). - replace(/\\\*\\\*/g, '.*'). - replace(/\\\*/g, '[^:/.?&;]*'); - return new RegExp('^' + matcher + '$'); - } else if (isRegExp(matcher)) { - // The only other type of matcher allowed is a Regexp. - // Match entire URL / disallow partial matches. - // Flags are reset (i.e. no global, ignoreCase or multiline) - return new RegExp('^' + matcher.source + '$'); - } else { - throw $sceMinErr('imatcher', - 'Matchers may only be "self", string patterns or RegExp objects'); - } -} - - -function adjustMatchers(matchers) { - var adjustedMatchers = []; - if (isDefined(matchers)) { - forEach(matchers, function(matcher) { - adjustedMatchers.push(adjustMatcher(matcher)); - }); - } - return adjustedMatchers; -} - - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $sceDelegate - * @kind function - * - * @description - * - * `$sceDelegate` is a service that is used by the `$sce` service to provide {@link ng.$sce Strict - * Contextual Escaping (SCE)} services to AngularJS. - * - * For an overview of this service and the functionnality it provides in AngularJS, see the main - * page for {@link ng.$sce SCE}. The current page is targeted for developers who need to alter how - * SCE works in their application, which shouldn't be needed in most cases. - * - *
- * AngularJS strongly relies on contextual escaping for the security of bindings: disabling or - * modifying this might cause cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities. For libraries owners, - * changes to this service will also influence users, so be extra careful and document your changes. - *
- * - * Typically, you would configure or override the {@link ng.$sceDelegate $sceDelegate} instead of - * the `$sce` service to customize the way Strict Contextual Escaping works in AngularJS. This is - * because, while the `$sce` provides numerous shorthand methods, etc., you really only need to - * override 3 core functions (`trustAs`, `getTrusted` and `valueOf`) to replace the way things - * work because `$sce` delegates to `$sceDelegate` for these operations. - * - * Refer {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider $sceDelegateProvider} to configure this service. - * - * The default instance of `$sceDelegate` should work out of the box with little pain. While you - * can override it completely to change the behavior of `$sce`, the common case would - * involve configuring the {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider $sceDelegateProvider} instead by setting - * your own trusted and banned resource lists for trusting URLs used for loading AngularJS resources - * such as templates. Refer {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * $sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList} and {@link - * ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList} - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $sceDelegateProvider - * @this - * - * @description - * - * The `$sceDelegateProvider` provider allows developers to configure the {@link ng.$sceDelegate - * $sceDelegate service}, used as a delegate for {@link ng.$sce Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE)}. - * - * The `$sceDelegateProvider` allows one to get/set the `trustedResourceUrlList` and - * `bannedResourceUrlList` used to ensure that the URLs used for sourcing AngularJS templates and - * other script-running URLs are safe (all places that use the `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` context). See - * {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * $sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList} and - * {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList}, - * - * For the general details about this service in AngularJS, read the main page for {@link ng.$sce - * Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE)}. - * - * **Example**: Consider the following case.
- * - * - your app is hosted at url `http://myapp.example.com/` - * - but some of your templates are hosted on other domains you control such as - * `http://srv01.assets.example.com/`, `http://srv02.assets.example.com/`, etc. - * - and you have an open redirect at `http://myapp.example.com/clickThru?...`. - * - * Here is what a secure configuration for this scenario might look like: - * - * ``` - * angular.module('myApp', []).config(function($sceDelegateProvider) { - * $sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList([ - * // Allow same origin resource loads. - * 'self', - * // Allow loading from our assets domain. Notice the difference between * and **. - * 'http://srv*.assets.example.com/**' - * ]); - * - * // The banned resource URL list overrides the trusted resource URL list so the open redirect - * // here is blocked. - * $sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList([ - * 'http://myapp.example.com/clickThru**' - * ]); - * }); - * ``` - * Note that an empty trusted resource URL list will block every resource URL from being loaded, and will require - * you to manually mark each one as trusted with `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl`. However, templates - * requested by {@link ng.$templateRequest $templateRequest} that are present in - * {@link ng.$templateCache $templateCache} will not go through this check. If you have a mechanism - * to populate your templates in that cache at config time, then it is a good idea to remove 'self' - * from the trusted resource URL lsit. This helps to mitigate the security impact of certain types - * of issues, like for instance attacker-controlled `ng-includes`. - */ - -function $SceDelegateProvider() { - this.SCE_CONTEXTS = SCE_CONTEXTS; - - // Resource URLs can also be trusted by policy. - var trustedResourceUrlList = ['self'], - bannedResourceUrlList = []; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * @kind function - * - * @param {Array=} trustedResourceUrlList When provided, replaces the trustedResourceUrlList with - * the value provided. This must be an array or null. A snapshot of this array is used so - * further changes to the array are ignored. - * Follow {@link ng.$sce#resourceUrlPatternItem this link} for a description of the items - * allowed in this array. - * - * @return {Array} The currently set trusted resource URL array. - * - * @description - * Sets/Gets the list trusted of resource URLs. - * - * The **default value** when no `trustedResourceUrlList` has been explicitly set is `['self']` - * allowing only same origin resource requests. - * - *
- * **Note:** the default `trustedResourceUrlList` of 'self' is not recommended if your app shares - * its origin with other apps! It is a good idea to limit it to only your application's directory. - *
- */ - this.trustedResourceUrlList = function(value) { - if (arguments.length) { - trustedResourceUrlList = adjustMatchers(value); - } - return trustedResourceUrlList; - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegateProvider#resourceUrlWhitelist - * @kind function - * - * @deprecated - * sinceVersion="1.8.1" - * - * This method is deprecated. Use {@link $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * trustedResourceUrlList} instead. - */ - Object.defineProperty(this, 'resourceUrlWhitelist', { - get: function() { - return this.trustedResourceUrlList; - }, - set: function(value) { - this.trustedResourceUrlList = value; - } - }); - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList - * @kind function - * - * @param {Array=} bannedResourceUrlList When provided, replaces the `bannedResourceUrlList` with - * the value provided. This must be an array or null. A snapshot of this array is used so - * further changes to the array are ignored.

- * Follow {@link ng.$sce#resourceUrlPatternItem this link} for a description of the items - * allowed in this array.

- * The typical usage for the `bannedResourceUrlList` is to **block - * [open redirects](http://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/601.html)** served by your domain as - * these would otherwise be trusted but actually return content from the redirected domain. - *

- * Finally, **the banned resource URL list overrides the trusted resource URL list** and has - * the final say. - * - * @return {Array} The currently set `bannedResourceUrlList` array. - * - * @description - * Sets/Gets the `bannedResourceUrlList` of trusted resource URLs. - * - * The **default value** when no trusted resource URL list has been explicitly set is the empty - * array (i.e. there is no `bannedResourceUrlList`.) - */ - this.bannedResourceUrlList = function(value) { - if (arguments.length) { - bannedResourceUrlList = adjustMatchers(value); - } - return bannedResourceUrlList; - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegateProvider#resourceUrlBlacklist - * @kind function - * - * @deprecated - * sinceVersion="1.8.1" - * - * This method is deprecated. Use {@link $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList - * bannedResourceUrlList} instead. - */ - Object.defineProperty(this, 'resourceUrlBlacklist', { - get: function() { - return this.bannedResourceUrlList; - }, - set: function(value) { - this.bannedResourceUrlList = value; - } - }); - - this.$get = ['$injector', '$$sanitizeUri', function($injector, $$sanitizeUri) { - - var htmlSanitizer = function htmlSanitizer(html) { - throw $sceMinErr('unsafe', 'Attempting to use an unsafe value in a safe context.'); - }; - - if ($injector.has('$sanitize')) { - htmlSanitizer = $injector.get('$sanitize'); - } - - - function matchUrl(matcher, parsedUrl) { - if (matcher === 'self') { - return urlIsSameOrigin(parsedUrl) || urlIsSameOriginAsBaseUrl(parsedUrl); - } else { - // definitely a regex. See adjustMatchers() - return !!matcher.exec(parsedUrl.href); - } - } - - function isResourceUrlAllowedByPolicy(url) { - var parsedUrl = urlResolve(url.toString()); - var i, n, allowed = false; - // Ensure that at least one item from the trusted resource URL list allows this url. - for (i = 0, n = trustedResourceUrlList.length; i < n; i++) { - if (matchUrl(trustedResourceUrlList[i], parsedUrl)) { - allowed = true; - break; - } - } - if (allowed) { - // Ensure that no item from the banned resource URL list has blocked this url. - for (i = 0, n = bannedResourceUrlList.length; i < n; i++) { - if (matchUrl(bannedResourceUrlList[i], parsedUrl)) { - allowed = false; - break; - } - } - } - return allowed; - } - - function generateHolderType(Base) { - var holderType = function TrustedValueHolderType(trustedValue) { - this.$$unwrapTrustedValue = function() { - return trustedValue; - }; - }; - if (Base) { - holderType.prototype = new Base(); - } - holderType.prototype.valueOf = function sceValueOf() { - return this.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); - }; - holderType.prototype.toString = function sceToString() { - return this.$$unwrapTrustedValue().toString(); - }; - return holderType; - } - - var trustedValueHolderBase = generateHolderType(), - byType = {}; - - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.HTML] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.CSS] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.URL] = generateHolderType(byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL]); - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.JS] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.RESOURCE_URL] = generateHolderType(byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.URL]); - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegate#trustAs - * - * @description - * Returns a trusted representation of the parameter for the specified context. This trusted - * object will later on be used as-is, without any security check, by bindings or directives - * that require this security context. - * For instance, marking a string as trusted for the `$sce.HTML` context will entirely bypass - * the potential `$sanitize` call in corresponding `$sce.HTML` bindings or directives, such as - * `ng-bind-html`. Note that in most cases you won't need to call this function: if you have the - * sanitizer loaded, passing the value itself will render all the HTML that does not pose a - * security risk. - * - * See {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted getTrusted} for the function that will consume those - * trusted values, and {@link ng.$sce $sce} for general documentation about strict contextual - * escaping. - * - * @param {string} type The context in which this value is safe for use, e.g. `$sce.URL`, - * `$sce.RESOURCE_URL`, `$sce.HTML`, `$sce.JS` or `$sce.CSS`. - * - * @param {*} value The value that should be considered trusted. - * @return {*} A trusted representation of value, that can be used in the given context. - */ - function trustAs(type, trustedValue) { - var Constructor = (byType.hasOwnProperty(type) ? byType[type] : null); - if (!Constructor) { - throw $sceMinErr('icontext', - 'Attempted to trust a value in invalid context. Context: {0}; Value: {1}', - type, trustedValue); - } - if (trustedValue === null || isUndefined(trustedValue) || trustedValue === '') { - return trustedValue; - } - // All the current contexts in SCE_CONTEXTS happen to be strings. In order to avoid trusting - // mutable objects, we ensure here that the value passed in is actually a string. - if (typeof trustedValue !== 'string') { - throw $sceMinErr('itype', - 'Attempted to trust a non-string value in a content requiring a string: Context: {0}', - type); - } - return new Constructor(trustedValue); - } - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegate#valueOf - * - * @description - * If the passed parameter had been returned by a prior call to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs - * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}, returns the value that had been passed to {@link - * ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}. - * - * If the passed parameter is not a value that had been returned by {@link - * ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}, it must be returned as-is. - * - * @param {*} value The result of a prior {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} - * call or anything else. - * @return {*} The `value` that was originally provided to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs - * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} if `value` is the result of such a call. Otherwise, returns - * `value` unchanged. - */ - function valueOf(maybeTrusted) { - if (maybeTrusted instanceof trustedValueHolderBase) { - return maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); - } else { - return maybeTrusted; - } - } - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegate#getTrusted - * - * @description - * Given an object and a security context in which to assign it, returns a value that's safe to - * use in this context, which was represented by the parameter. To do so, this function either - * unwraps the safe type it has been given (for instance, a {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs - * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} result), or it might try to sanitize the value given, depending on - * the context and sanitizer availablility. - * - * The contexts that can be sanitized are $sce.MEDIA_URL, $sce.URL and $sce.HTML. The first two are available - * by default, and the third one relies on the `$sanitize` service (which may be loaded through - * the `ngSanitize` module). Furthermore, for $sce.RESOURCE_URL context, a plain string may be - * accepted if the resource url policy defined by {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * `$sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList`} and {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList - * `$sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList`} accepts that resource. - * - * This function will throw if the safe type isn't appropriate for this context, or if the - * value given cannot be accepted in the context (which might be caused by sanitization not - * being available, or the value not being recognized as safe). - * - *

- * Disabling auto-escaping is extremely dangerous, it usually creates a Cross Site Scripting - * (XSS) vulnerability in your application. - *
- * - * @param {string} type The context in which this value is to be used (such as `$sce.HTML`). - * @param {*} maybeTrusted The result of a prior {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs - * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} call, or anything else (which will not be considered trusted.) - * @return {*} A version of the value that's safe to use in the given context, or throws an - * exception if this is impossible. - */ - function getTrusted(type, maybeTrusted) { - if (maybeTrusted === null || isUndefined(maybeTrusted) || maybeTrusted === '') { - return maybeTrusted; - } - var constructor = (byType.hasOwnProperty(type) ? byType[type] : null); - // If maybeTrusted is a trusted class instance or subclass instance, then unwrap and return - // as-is. - if (constructor && maybeTrusted instanceof constructor) { - return maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); - } - - // If maybeTrusted is a trusted class instance but not of the correct trusted type - // then unwrap it and allow it to pass through to the rest of the checks - if (isFunction(maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue)) { - maybeTrusted = maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); - } - - // If we get here, then we will either sanitize the value or throw an exception. - if (type === SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL || type === SCE_CONTEXTS.URL) { - // we attempt to sanitize non-resource URLs - return $$sanitizeUri(maybeTrusted.toString(), type === SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL); - } else if (type === SCE_CONTEXTS.RESOURCE_URL) { - if (isResourceUrlAllowedByPolicy(maybeTrusted)) { - return maybeTrusted; - } else { - throw $sceMinErr('insecurl', - 'Blocked loading resource from url not allowed by $sceDelegate policy. URL: {0}', - maybeTrusted.toString()); - } - } else if (type === SCE_CONTEXTS.HTML) { - // htmlSanitizer throws its own error when no sanitizer is available. - return htmlSanitizer(maybeTrusted); - } - // Default error when the $sce service has no way to make the input safe. - throw $sceMinErr('unsafe', 'Attempting to use an unsafe value in a safe context.'); - } - - return { trustAs: trustAs, - getTrusted: getTrusted, - valueOf: valueOf }; - }]; -} - - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $sceProvider - * @this - * - * @description - * - * The $sceProvider provider allows developers to configure the {@link ng.$sce $sce} service. - * - enable/disable Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE) in a module - * - override the default implementation with a custom delegate - * - * Read more about {@link ng.$sce Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE)}. - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $sce - * @kind function - * - * @description - * - * `$sce` is a service that provides Strict Contextual Escaping services to AngularJS. - * - * ## Strict Contextual Escaping - * - * Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE) is a mode in which AngularJS constrains bindings to only render - * trusted values. Its goal is to assist in writing code in a way that (a) is secure by default, and - * (b) makes auditing for security vulnerabilities such as XSS, clickjacking, etc. a lot easier. - * - * ### Overview - * - * To systematically block XSS security bugs, AngularJS treats all values as untrusted by default in - * HTML or sensitive URL bindings. When binding untrusted values, AngularJS will automatically - * run security checks on them (sanitizations, trusted URL resource, depending on context), or throw - * when it cannot guarantee the security of the result. That behavior depends strongly on contexts: - * HTML can be sanitized, but template URLs cannot, for instance. - * - * To illustrate this, consider the `ng-bind-html` directive. It renders its value directly as HTML: - * we call that the *context*. When given an untrusted input, AngularJS will attempt to sanitize it - * before rendering if a sanitizer is available, and throw otherwise. To bypass sanitization and - * render the input as-is, you will need to mark it as trusted for that context before attempting - * to bind it. - * - * As of version 1.2, AngularJS ships with SCE enabled by default. - * - * ### In practice - * - * Here's an example of a binding in a privileged context: - * - * ``` - * - *
- * ``` - * - * Notice that `ng-bind-html` is bound to `userHtml` controlled by the user. With SCE - * disabled, this application allows the user to render arbitrary HTML into the DIV, which would - * be an XSS security bug. In a more realistic example, one may be rendering user comments, blog - * articles, etc. via bindings. (HTML is just one example of a context where rendering user - * controlled input creates security vulnerabilities.) - * - * For the case of HTML, you might use a library, either on the client side, or on the server side, - * to sanitize unsafe HTML before binding to the value and rendering it in the document. - * - * How would you ensure that every place that used these types of bindings was bound to a value that - * was sanitized by your library (or returned as safe for rendering by your server?) How can you - * ensure that you didn't accidentally delete the line that sanitized the value, or renamed some - * properties/fields and forgot to update the binding to the sanitized value? - * - * To be secure by default, AngularJS makes sure bindings go through that sanitization, or - * any similar validation process, unless there's a good reason to trust the given value in this - * context. That trust is formalized with a function call. This means that as a developer, you - * can assume all untrusted bindings are safe. Then, to audit your code for binding security issues, - * you just need to ensure the values you mark as trusted indeed are safe - because they were - * received from your server, sanitized by your library, etc. You can organize your codebase to - * help with this - perhaps allowing only the files in a specific directory to do this. - * Ensuring that the internal API exposed by that code doesn't markup arbitrary values as safe then - * becomes a more manageable task. - * - * In the case of AngularJS' SCE service, one uses {@link ng.$sce#trustAs $sce.trustAs} - * (and shorthand methods such as {@link ng.$sce#trustAsHtml $sce.trustAsHtml}, etc.) to - * build the trusted versions of your values. - * - * ### How does it work? - * - * In privileged contexts, directives and code will bind to the result of {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted - * $sce.getTrusted(context, value)} rather than to the value directly. Think of this function as - * a way to enforce the required security context in your data sink. Directives use {@link - * ng.$sce#parseAs $sce.parseAs} rather than `$parse` to watch attribute bindings, which performs - * the {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted $sce.getTrusted} behind the scenes on non-constant literals. Also, - * when binding without directives, AngularJS will understand the context of your bindings - * automatically. - * - * As an example, {@link ng.directive:ngBindHtml ngBindHtml} uses {@link - * ng.$sce#parseAsHtml $sce.parseAsHtml(binding expression)}. Here's the actual code (slightly - * simplified): - * - * ``` - * var ngBindHtmlDirective = ['$sce', function($sce) { - * return function(scope, element, attr) { - * scope.$watch($sce.parseAsHtml(attr.ngBindHtml), function(value) { - * element.html(value || ''); - * }); - * }; - * }]; - * ``` - * - * ### Impact on loading templates - * - * This applies both to the {@link ng.directive:ngInclude `ng-include`} directive as well as - * `templateUrl`'s specified by {@link guide/directive directives}. - * - * By default, AngularJS only loads templates from the same domain and protocol as the application - * document. This is done by calling {@link ng.$sce#getTrustedResourceUrl - * $sce.getTrustedResourceUrl} on the template URL. To load templates from other domains and/or - * protocols, you may either add them to the {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * trustedResourceUrlList} or {@link ng.$sce#trustAsResourceUrl wrap them} into trusted values. - * - * *Please note*: - * The browser's - * [Same Origin Policy](https://code.google.com/p/browsersec/wiki/Part2#Same-origin_policy_for_XMLHttpRequest) - * and [Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)](http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/) - * policy apply in addition to this and may further restrict whether the template is successfully - * loaded. This means that without the right CORS policy, loading templates from a different domain - * won't work on all browsers. Also, loading templates from `file://` URL does not work on some - * browsers. - * - * ### This feels like too much overhead - * - * It's important to remember that SCE only applies to interpolation expressions. - * - * If your expressions are constant literals, they're automatically trusted and you don't need to - * call `$sce.trustAs` on them (e.g. - * `
`) just works (remember to include the - * `ngSanitize` module). The `$sceDelegate` will also use the `$sanitize` service if it is available - * when binding untrusted values to `$sce.HTML` context. - * AngularJS provides an implementation in `angular-sanitize.js`, and if you - * wish to use it, you will also need to depend on the {@link ngSanitize `ngSanitize`} module in - * your application. - * - * The included {@link ng.$sceDelegate $sceDelegate} comes with sane defaults to allow you to load - * templates in `ng-include` from your application's domain without having to even know about SCE. - * It blocks loading templates from other domains or loading templates over http from an https - * served document. You can change these by setting your own custom {@link - * ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList trusted resource URL list} and {@link - * ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList banned resource URL list} for matching such URLs. - * - * This significantly reduces the overhead. It is far easier to pay the small overhead and have an - * application that's secure and can be audited to verify that with much more ease than bolting - * security onto an application later. - * - * - * ### What trusted context types are supported? - * - * | Context | Notes | - * |---------------------|----------------| - * | `$sce.HTML` | For HTML that's safe to source into the application. The {@link ng.directive:ngBindHtml ngBindHtml} directive uses this context for bindings. If an unsafe value is encountered and the {@link ngSanitize $sanitize} module is present this will sanitize the value instead of throwing an error. | - * | `$sce.CSS` | For CSS that's safe to source into the application. Currently unused. Feel free to use it in your own directives. | - * | `$sce.MEDIA_URL` | For URLs that are safe to render as media. Is automatically converted from string by sanitizing when needed. | - * | `$sce.URL` | For URLs that are safe to follow as links. Is automatically converted from string by sanitizing when needed. Note that `$sce.URL` makes a stronger statement about the URL than `$sce.MEDIA_URL` does and therefore contexts requiring values trusted for `$sce.URL` can be used anywhere that values trusted for `$sce.MEDIA_URL` are required.| - * | `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` | For URLs that are not only safe to follow as links, but whose contents are also safe to include in your application. Examples include `ng-include`, `src` / `ngSrc` bindings for tags other than `IMG` (e.g. `IFRAME`, `OBJECT`, etc.)

Note that `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` makes a stronger statement about the URL than `$sce.URL` or `$sce.MEDIA_URL` do and therefore contexts requiring values trusted for `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` can be used anywhere that values trusted for `$sce.URL` or `$sce.MEDIA_URL` are required.

The {@link $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList()} and {@link $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList()} can be used to restrict trusted origins for `RESOURCE_URL` | - * | `$sce.JS` | For JavaScript that is safe to execute in your application's context. Currently unused. Feel free to use it in your own directives. | - * - * - *
- * Be aware that, before AngularJS 1.7.0, `a[href]` and `img[src]` used to sanitize their - * interpolated values directly rather than rely upon {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted `$sce.getTrusted`}. - * - * **As of 1.7.0, this is no longer the case.** - * - * Now such interpolations are marked as requiring `$sce.URL` (for `a[href]`) or `$sce.MEDIA_URL` - * (for `img[src]`), so that the sanitization happens (via `$sce.getTrusted...`) when the `$interpolate` - * service evaluates the expressions. - *
- * - * There are no CSS or JS context bindings in AngularJS currently, so their corresponding `$sce.trustAs` - * functions aren't useful yet. This might evolve. - * - * ### Format of items in {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList trustedResourceUrlList}/{@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList bannedResourceUrlList} - * - * Each element in these arrays must be one of the following: - * - * - **'self'** - * - The special **string**, `'self'`, can be used to match against all URLs of the **same - * domain** as the application document using the **same protocol**. - * - **String** (except the special value `'self'`) - * - The string is matched against the full *normalized / absolute URL* of the resource - * being tested (substring matches are not good enough.) - * - There are exactly **two wildcard sequences** - `*` and `**`. All other characters - * match themselves. - * - `*`: matches zero or more occurrences of any character other than one of the following 6 - * characters: '`:`', '`/`', '`.`', '`?`', '`&`' and '`;`'. It's a useful wildcard for use - * for matching resource URL lists. - * - `**`: matches zero or more occurrences of *any* character. As such, it's not - * appropriate for use in a scheme, domain, etc. as it would match too much. (e.g. - * http://**.example.com/ would match http://evil.com/?ignore=.example.com/ and that might - * not have been the intention.) Its usage at the very end of the path is ok. (e.g. - * http://foo.example.com/templates/**). - * - **RegExp** (*see caveat below*) - * - *Caveat*: While regular expressions are powerful and offer great flexibility, their syntax - * (and all the inevitable escaping) makes them *harder to maintain*. It's easy to - * accidentally introduce a bug when one updates a complex expression (imho, all regexes should - * have good test coverage). For instance, the use of `.` in the regex is correct only in a - * small number of cases. A `.` character in the regex used when matching the scheme or a - * subdomain could be matched against a `:` or literal `.` that was likely not intended. It - * is highly recommended to use the string patterns and only fall back to regular expressions - * as a last resort. - * - The regular expression must be an instance of RegExp (i.e. not a string.) It is - * matched against the **entire** *normalized / absolute URL* of the resource being tested - * (even when the RegExp did not have the `^` and `$` codes.) In addition, any flags - * present on the RegExp (such as multiline, global, ignoreCase) are ignored. - * - If you are generating your JavaScript from some other templating engine (not - * recommended, e.g. in issue [#4006](https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/4006)), - * remember to escape your regular expression (and be aware that you might need more than - * one level of escaping depending on your templating engine and the way you interpolated - * the value.) Do make use of your platform's escaping mechanism as it might be good - * enough before coding your own. E.g. Ruby has - * [Regexp.escape(str)](http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/Regexp.html#method-c-escape) - * and Python has [re.escape](http://docs.python.org/library/re.html#re.escape). - * Javascript lacks a similar built in function for escaping. Take a look at Google - * Closure library's [goog.string.regExpEscape(s)]( - * http://docs.closure-library.googlecode.com/git/closure_goog_string_string.js.source.html#line962). - * - * Refer {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider $sceDelegateProvider} for an example. - * - * ### Show me an example using SCE. - * - * - * - *
- *

- * User comments
- * By default, HTML that isn't explicitly trusted (e.g. Alice's comment) is sanitized when - * $sanitize is available. If $sanitize isn't available, this results in an error instead of an - * exploit. - *
- *
- * {{userComment.name}}: - * - *
- *
- *
- *
- *
- * - * - * angular.module('mySceApp', ['ngSanitize']) - * .controller('AppController', ['$http', '$templateCache', '$sce', - * function AppController($http, $templateCache, $sce) { - * var self = this; - * $http.get('test_data.json', {cache: $templateCache}).then(function(response) { - * self.userComments = response.data; - * }); - * self.explicitlyTrustedHtml = $sce.trustAsHtml( - * 'Hover over this text.'); - * }]); - * - * - * - * [ - * { "name": "Alice", - * "htmlComment": - * "Is anyone reading this?" - * }, - * { "name": "Bob", - * "htmlComment": "Yes! Am I the only other one?" - * } - * ] - * - * - * - * describe('SCE doc demo', function() { - * it('should sanitize untrusted values', function() { - * expect(element.all(by.css('.htmlComment')).first().getAttribute('innerHTML')) - * .toBe('Is anyone reading this?'); - * }); - * - * it('should NOT sanitize explicitly trusted values', function() { - * expect(element(by.id('explicitlyTrustedHtml')).getAttribute('innerHTML')).toBe( - * 'Hover over this text.'); - * }); - * }); - * - *
- * - * - * - * ## Can I disable SCE completely? - * - * Yes, you can. However, this is strongly discouraged. SCE gives you a lot of security benefits - * for little coding overhead. It will be much harder to take an SCE disabled application and - * either secure it on your own or enable SCE at a later stage. It might make sense to disable SCE - * for cases where you have a lot of existing code that was written before SCE was introduced and - * you're migrating them a module at a time. Also do note that this is an app-wide setting, so if - * you are writing a library, you will cause security bugs applications using it. - * - * That said, here's how you can completely disable SCE: - * - * ``` - * angular.module('myAppWithSceDisabledmyApp', []).config(function($sceProvider) { - * // Completely disable SCE. For demonstration purposes only! - * // Do not use in new projects or libraries. - * $sceProvider.enabled(false); - * }); - * ``` - * - */ - -function $SceProvider() { - var enabled = true; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceProvider#enabled - * @kind function - * - * @param {boolean=} value If provided, then enables/disables SCE application-wide. - * @return {boolean} True if SCE is enabled, false otherwise. - * - * @description - * Enables/disables SCE and returns the current value. - */ - this.enabled = function(value) { - if (arguments.length) { - enabled = !!value; - } - return enabled; - }; - - - /* Design notes on the default implementation for SCE. - * - * The API contract for the SCE delegate - * ------------------------------------- - * The SCE delegate object must provide the following 3 methods: - * - * - trustAs(contextEnum, value) - * This method is used to tell the SCE service that the provided value is OK to use in the - * contexts specified by contextEnum. It must return an object that will be accepted by - * getTrusted() for a compatible contextEnum and return this value. - * - * - valueOf(value) - * For values that were not produced by trustAs(), return them as is. For values that were - * produced by trustAs(), return the corresponding input value to trustAs. Basically, if - * trustAs is wrapping the given values into some type, this operation unwraps it when given - * such a value. - * - * - getTrusted(contextEnum, value) - * This function should return the value that is safe to use in the context specified by - * contextEnum or throw and exception otherwise. - * - * NOTE: This contract deliberately does NOT state that values returned by trustAs() must be - * opaque or wrapped in some holder object. That happens to be an implementation detail. For - * instance, an implementation could maintain a registry of all trusted objects by context. In - * such a case, trustAs() would return the same object that was passed in. getTrusted() would - * return the same object passed in if it was found in the registry under a compatible context or - * throw an exception otherwise. An implementation might only wrap values some of the time based - * on some criteria. getTrusted() might return a value and not throw an exception for special - * constants or objects even if not wrapped. All such implementations fulfill this contract. - * - * - * A note on the inheritance model for SCE contexts - * ------------------------------------------------ - * I've used inheritance and made RESOURCE_URL wrapped types a subtype of URL wrapped types. This - * is purely an implementation details. - * - * The contract is simply this: - * - * getTrusted($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value) succeeding implies that getTrusted($sce.URL, value) - * will also succeed. - * - * Inheritance happens to capture this in a natural way. In some future, we may not use - * inheritance anymore. That is OK because no code outside of sce.js and sceSpecs.js would need to - * be aware of this detail. - */ - - this.$get = ['$parse', '$sceDelegate', function( - $parse, $sceDelegate) { - // Support: IE 9-11 only - // Prereq: Ensure that we're not running in IE<11 quirks mode. In that mode, IE < 11 allow - // the "expression(javascript expression)" syntax which is insecure. - if (enabled && msie < 8) { - throw $sceMinErr('iequirks', - 'Strict Contextual Escaping does not support Internet Explorer version < 11 in quirks ' + - 'mode. You can fix this by adding the text to the top of your HTML ' + - 'document. See http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.$sce for more information.'); - } - - var sce = shallowCopy(SCE_CONTEXTS); - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#isEnabled - * @kind function - * - * @return {Boolean} True if SCE is enabled, false otherwise. If you want to set the value, you - * have to do it at module config time on {@link ng.$sceProvider $sceProvider}. - * - * @description - * Returns a boolean indicating if SCE is enabled. - */ - sce.isEnabled = function() { - return enabled; - }; - sce.trustAs = $sceDelegate.trustAs; - sce.getTrusted = $sceDelegate.getTrusted; - sce.valueOf = $sceDelegate.valueOf; - - if (!enabled) { - sce.trustAs = sce.getTrusted = function(type, value) { return value; }; - sce.valueOf = identity; - } - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAs - * - * @description - * Converts AngularJS {@link guide/expression expression} into a function. This is like {@link - * ng.$parse $parse} and is identical when the expression is a literal constant. Otherwise, it - * wraps the expression in a call to {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted $sce.getTrusted(*type*, - * *result*)} - * - * @param {string} type The SCE context in which this result will be used. - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ - sce.parseAs = function sceParseAs(type, expr) { - var parsed = $parse(expr); - if (parsed.literal && parsed.constant) { - return parsed; - } else { - return $parse(expr, function(value) { - return sce.getTrusted(type, value); - }); - } - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAs - * - * @description - * Delegates to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}. As such, returns a - * wrapped object that represents your value, and the trust you have in its safety for the given - * context. AngularJS can then use that value as-is in bindings of the specified secure context. - * This is used in bindings for `ng-bind-html`, `ng-include`, and most `src` attribute - * interpolations. See {@link ng.$sce $sce} for strict contextual escaping. - * - * @param {string} type The context in which this value is safe for use, e.g. `$sce.URL`, - * `$sce.RESOURCE_URL`, `$sce.HTML`, `$sce.JS` or `$sce.CSS`. - * - * @param {*} value The value that that should be considered trusted. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` - * in the context you specified. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAsHtml - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsHtml(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.HTML, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.HTML` context. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` - * in `$sce.HTML` context (like `ng-bind-html`). - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAsCss - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsCss(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.CSS, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.CSS` context. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant - * of your `value` in `$sce.CSS` context. This context is currently unused, so there are - * almost no reasons to use this function so far. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAsUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.URL, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.URL` context. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` - * in `$sce.URL` context. That context is currently unused, so there are almost no reasons - * to use this function so far. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAsResourceUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` context. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` - * in `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` context (template URLs in `ng-include`, most `src` attribute - * bindings, ...) - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAsJs - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsJs(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.JS, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.JS` context. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` - * in `$sce.JS` context. That context is currently unused, so there are almost no reasons to - * use this function so far. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrusted - * - * @description - * Delegates to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted`}. As such, - * takes any input, and either returns a value that's safe to use in the specified context, - * or throws an exception. This function is aware of trusted values created by the `trustAs` - * function and its shorthands, and when contexts are appropriate, returns the unwrapped value - * as-is. Finally, this function can also throw when there is no way to turn `maybeTrusted` in a - * safe value (e.g., no sanitization is available or possible.) - * - * @param {string} type The context in which this value is to be used. - * @param {*} maybeTrusted The result of a prior {@link ng.$sce#trustAs - * `$sce.trustAs`} call, or anything else (which will not be considered trusted.) - * @return {*} A version of the value that's safe to use in the given context, or throws an - * exception if this is impossible. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrustedHtml - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedHtml(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.HTML, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. - * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.HTML, value)` - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrustedCss - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedCss(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.CSS, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. - * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.CSS, value)` - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrustedUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.URL, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. - * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.URL, value)` - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrustedResourceUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedResourceUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sceDelegate.getTrusted`. - * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)` - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrustedJs - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedJs(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.JS, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. - * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.JS, value)` - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAsHtml - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsHtml(expression string)` → - * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.HTML, value)`} - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAsCss - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsCss(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.CSS, value)`} - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAsUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.URL, value)`} - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAsResourceUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsResourceUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)`} - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAsJs - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsJs(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.JS, value)`} - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ - - // Shorthand delegations. - var parse = sce.parseAs, - getTrusted = sce.getTrusted, - trustAs = sce.trustAs; - - forEach(SCE_CONTEXTS, function(enumValue, name) { - var lName = lowercase(name); - sce[snakeToCamel('parse_as_' + lName)] = function(expr) { - return parse(enumValue, expr); - }; - sce[snakeToCamel('get_trusted_' + lName)] = function(value) { - return getTrusted(enumValue, value); - }; - sce[snakeToCamel('trust_as_' + lName)] = function(value) { - return trustAs(enumValue, value); - }; - }); - - return sce; - }]; -} - -/* exported $SnifferProvider */ - -/** - * !!! This is an undocumented "private" service !!! - * - * @name $sniffer - * @requires $window - * @requires $document - * @this - * - * @property {boolean} history Does the browser support html5 history api ? - * @property {boolean} transitions Does the browser support CSS transition events ? - * @property {boolean} animations Does the browser support CSS animation events ? - * - * @description - * This is very simple implementation of testing browser's features. - */ -function $SnifferProvider() { - this.$get = ['$window', '$document', function($window, $document) { - var eventSupport = {}, - // Chrome Packaged Apps are not allowed to access `history.pushState`. - // If not sandboxed, they can be detected by the presence of `chrome.app.runtime` - // (see https://developer.chrome.com/apps/api_index). If sandboxed, they can be detected by - // the presence of an extension runtime ID and the absence of other Chrome runtime APIs - // (see https://developer.chrome.com/apps/manifest/sandbox). - // (NW.js apps have access to Chrome APIs, but do support `history`.) - isNw = $window.nw && $window.nw.process, - isChromePackagedApp = - !isNw && - $window.chrome && - ($window.chrome.app && $window.chrome.app.runtime || - !$window.chrome.app && $window.chrome.runtime && $window.chrome.runtime.id), - hasHistoryPushState = !isChromePackagedApp && $window.history && $window.history.pushState, - android = - toInt((/android (\d+)/.exec(lowercase(($window.navigator || {}).userAgent)) || [])[1]), - boxee = /Boxee/i.test(($window.navigator || {}).userAgent), - document = $document[0] || {}, - bodyStyle = document.body && document.body.style, - transitions = false, - animations = false; - - if (bodyStyle) { - // Support: Android <5, Blackberry Browser 10, default Chrome in Android 4.4.x - // Mentioned browsers need a -webkit- prefix for transitions & animations. - transitions = !!('transition' in bodyStyle || 'webkitTransition' in bodyStyle); - animations = !!('animation' in bodyStyle || 'webkitAnimation' in bodyStyle); - } - - - return { - // Android has history.pushState, but it does not update location correctly - // so let's not use the history API at all. - // http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=17471 - // https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/904 - - // older webkit browser (533.9) on Boxee box has exactly the same problem as Android has - // so let's not use the history API also - // We are purposefully using `!(android < 4)` to cover the case when `android` is undefined - history: !!(hasHistoryPushState && !(android < 4) && !boxee), - hasEvent: function(event) { - // Support: IE 9-11 only - // IE9 implements 'input' event it's so fubared that we rather pretend that it doesn't have - // it. In particular the event is not fired when backspace or delete key are pressed or - // when cut operation is performed. - // IE10+ implements 'input' event but it erroneously fires under various situations, - // e.g. when placeholder changes, or a form is focused. - if (event === 'input' && msie) return false; - - if (isUndefined(eventSupport[event])) { - var divElm = document.createElement('div'); - eventSupport[event] = 'on' + event in divElm; - } - - return eventSupport[event]; - }, - csp: csp(), - transitions: transitions, - animations: animations, - android: android - }; - }]; -} - -var $templateRequestMinErr = minErr('$templateRequest'); - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $templateRequestProvider - * @this - * - * @description - * Used to configure the options passed to the {@link $http} service when making a template request. - * - * For example, it can be used for specifying the "Accept" header that is sent to the server, when - * requesting a template. - */ -function $TemplateRequestProvider() { - - var httpOptions; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $templateRequestProvider#httpOptions - * @description - * The options to be passed to the {@link $http} service when making the request. - * You can use this to override options such as the "Accept" header for template requests. - * - * The {@link $templateRequest} will set the `cache` and the `transformResponse` properties of the - * options if not overridden here. - * - * @param {string=} value new value for the {@link $http} options. - * @returns {string|self} Returns the {@link $http} options when used as getter and self if used as setter. - */ - this.httpOptions = function(val) { - if (val) { - httpOptions = val; - return this; - } - return httpOptions; - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $templateRequest - * - * @description - * The `$templateRequest` service runs security checks then downloads the provided template using - * `$http` and, upon success, stores the contents inside of `$templateCache`. If the HTTP request - * fails or the response data of the HTTP request is empty, a `$compile` error will be thrown (the - * exception can be thwarted by setting the 2nd parameter of the function to true). Note that the - * contents of `$templateCache` are trusted, so the call to `$sce.getTrustedUrl(tpl)` is omitted - * when `tpl` is of type string and `$templateCache` has the matching entry. - * - * If you want to pass custom options to the `$http` service, such as setting the Accept header you - * can configure this via {@link $templateRequestProvider#httpOptions}. - * - * `$templateRequest` is used internally by {@link $compile}, {@link ngRoute.$route}, and directives such - * as {@link ngInclude} to download and cache templates. - * - * 3rd party modules should use `$templateRequest` if their services or directives are loading - * templates. - * - * @param {string|TrustedResourceUrl} tpl The HTTP request template URL - * @param {boolean=} ignoreRequestError Whether or not to ignore the exception when the request fails or the template is empty - * - * @return {Promise} a promise for the HTTP response data of the given URL. - * - * @property {number} totalPendingRequests total amount of pending template requests being downloaded. - */ - this.$get = ['$exceptionHandler', '$templateCache', '$http', '$q', '$sce', - function($exceptionHandler, $templateCache, $http, $q, $sce) { - - function handleRequestFn(tpl, ignoreRequestError) { - handleRequestFn.totalPendingRequests++; - - // We consider the template cache holds only trusted templates, so - // there's no need to go through adding the template again to the trusted - // resources for keys that already are included in there. This also makes - // AngularJS accept any script directive, no matter its name. However, we - // still need to unwrap trusted types. - if (!isString(tpl) || isUndefined($templateCache.get(tpl))) { - tpl = $sce.getTrustedResourceUrl(tpl); - } - - var transformResponse = $http.defaults && $http.defaults.transformResponse; - - if (isArray(transformResponse)) { - transformResponse = transformResponse.filter(function(transformer) { - return transformer !== defaultHttpResponseTransform; - }); - } else if (transformResponse === defaultHttpResponseTransform) { - transformResponse = null; - } - - return $http.get(tpl, extend({ - cache: $templateCache, - transformResponse: transformResponse - }, httpOptions)) - .finally(function() { - handleRequestFn.totalPendingRequests--; - }) - .then(function(response) { - return $templateCache.put(tpl, response.data); - }, handleError); - - function handleError(resp) { - if (!ignoreRequestError) { - resp = $templateRequestMinErr('tpload', - 'Failed to load template: {0} (HTTP status: {1} {2})', - tpl, resp.status, resp.statusText); - - $exceptionHandler(resp); - } - - return $q.reject(resp); - } - } - - handleRequestFn.totalPendingRequests = 0; - - return handleRequestFn; - } - ]; -} - -/** @this */ -function $$TestabilityProvider() { - this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$browser', '$location', - function($rootScope, $browser, $location) { - - /** - * @name $testability - * - * @description - * The private $$testability service provides a collection of methods for use when debugging - * or by automated test and debugging tools. - */ - var testability = {}; - - /** - * @name $$testability#findBindings - * - * @description - * Returns an array of elements that are bound (via ng-bind or {{}}) - * to expressions matching the input. - * - * @param {Element} element The element root to search from. - * @param {string} expression The binding expression to match. - * @param {boolean} opt_exactMatch If true, only returns exact matches - * for the expression. Filters and whitespace are ignored. - */ - testability.findBindings = function(element, expression, opt_exactMatch) { - var bindings = element.getElementsByClassName('ng-binding'); - var matches = []; - forEach(bindings, function(binding) { - var dataBinding = angular.element(binding).data('$binding'); - if (dataBinding) { - forEach(dataBinding, function(bindingName) { - if (opt_exactMatch) { - var matcher = new RegExp('(^|\\s)' + escapeForRegexp(expression) + '(\\s|\\||$)'); - if (matcher.test(bindingName)) { - matches.push(binding); - } - } else { - if (bindingName.indexOf(expression) !== -1) { - matches.push(binding); - } - } - }); - } - }); - return matches; - }; - - /** - * @name $$testability#findModels - * - * @description - * Returns an array of elements that are two-way found via ng-model to - * expressions matching the input. - * - * @param {Element} element The element root to search from. - * @param {string} expression The model expression to match. - * @param {boolean} opt_exactMatch If true, only returns exact matches - * for the expression. - */ - testability.findModels = function(element, expression, opt_exactMatch) { - var prefixes = ['ng-', 'data-ng-', 'ng\\:']; - for (var p = 0; p < prefixes.length; ++p) { - var attributeEquals = opt_exactMatch ? '=' : '*='; - var selector = '[' + prefixes[p] + 'model' + attributeEquals + '"' + expression + '"]'; - var elements = element.querySelectorAll(selector); - if (elements.length) { - return elements; - } - } - }; - - /** - * @name $$testability#getLocation - * - * @description - * Shortcut for getting the location in a browser agnostic way. Returns - * the path, search, and hash. (e.g. /path?a=b#hash) - */ - testability.getLocation = function() { - return $location.url(); - }; - - /** - * @name $$testability#setLocation - * - * @description - * Shortcut for navigating to a location without doing a full page reload. - * - * @param {string} url The location url (path, search and hash, - * e.g. /path?a=b#hash) to go to. - */ - testability.setLocation = function(url) { - if (url !== $location.url()) { - $location.url(url); - $rootScope.$digest(); - } - }; - - /** - * @name $$testability#whenStable - * - * @description - * Calls the callback when all pending tasks are completed. - * - * Types of tasks waited for include: - * - Pending timeouts (via {@link $timeout}). - * - Pending HTTP requests (via {@link $http}). - * - In-progress route transitions (via {@link $route}). - * - Pending tasks scheduled via {@link $rootScope#$applyAsync}. - * - Pending tasks scheduled via {@link $rootScope#$evalAsync}. - * These include tasks scheduled via `$evalAsync()` indirectly (such as {@link $q} promises). - * - * @param {function} callback - */ - testability.whenStable = function(callback) { - $browser.notifyWhenNoOutstandingRequests(callback); - }; - - return testability; - }]; -} - -var $timeoutMinErr = minErr('$timeout'); - -/** @this */ -function $TimeoutProvider() { - this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$browser', '$q', '$$q', '$exceptionHandler', - function($rootScope, $browser, $q, $$q, $exceptionHandler) { - - var deferreds = {}; - - - /** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $timeout - * - * @description - * AngularJS's wrapper for `window.setTimeout`. The `fn` function is wrapped into a try/catch - * block and delegates any exceptions to - * {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. - * - * The return value of calling `$timeout` is a promise, which will be resolved when - * the delay has passed and the timeout function, if provided, is executed. - * - * To cancel a timeout request, call `$timeout.cancel(promise)`. - * - * In tests you can use {@link ngMock.$timeout `$timeout.flush()`} to - * synchronously flush the queue of deferred functions. - * - * If you only want a promise that will be resolved after some specified delay - * then you can call `$timeout` without the `fn` function. - * - * @param {function()=} fn A function, whose execution should be delayed. - * @param {number=} [delay=0] Delay in milliseconds. - * @param {boolean=} [invokeApply=true] If set to `false` skips model dirty checking, otherwise - * will invoke `fn` within the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$apply $apply} block. - * @param {...*=} Pass additional parameters to the executed function. - * @returns {Promise} Promise that will be resolved when the timeout is reached. The promise - * will be resolved with the return value of the `fn` function. - * - */ - function timeout(fn, delay, invokeApply) { - if (!isFunction(fn)) { - invokeApply = delay; - delay = fn; - fn = noop; - } - - var args = sliceArgs(arguments, 3), - skipApply = (isDefined(invokeApply) && !invokeApply), - deferred = (skipApply ? $$q : $q).defer(), - promise = deferred.promise, - timeoutId; - - timeoutId = $browser.defer(function() { - try { - deferred.resolve(fn.apply(null, args)); - } catch (e) { - deferred.reject(e); - $exceptionHandler(e); - } finally { - delete deferreds[promise.$$timeoutId]; - } - - if (!skipApply) $rootScope.$apply(); - }, delay, '$timeout'); - - promise.$$timeoutId = timeoutId; - deferreds[timeoutId] = deferred; - - return promise; - } - - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $timeout#cancel - * - * @description - * Cancels a task associated with the `promise`. As a result of this, the promise will be - * resolved with a rejection. - * - * @param {Promise=} promise Promise returned by the `$timeout` function. - * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the task hasn't executed yet and was successfully - * canceled. - */ - timeout.cancel = function(promise) { - if (!promise) return false; - - if (!promise.hasOwnProperty('$$timeoutId')) { - throw $timeoutMinErr('badprom', - '`$timeout.cancel()` called with a promise that was not generated by `$timeout()`.'); - } - - if (!deferreds.hasOwnProperty(promise.$$timeoutId)) return false; - - var id = promise.$$timeoutId; - var deferred = deferreds[id]; - - // Timeout cancels should not report an unhandled promise. - markQExceptionHandled(deferred.promise); - deferred.reject('canceled'); - delete deferreds[id]; - - return $browser.defer.cancel(id); - }; - - return timeout; - }]; -} - -// NOTE: The usage of window and document instead of $window and $document here is -// deliberate. This service depends on the specific behavior of anchor nodes created by the -// browser (resolving and parsing URLs) that is unlikely to be provided by mock objects and -// cause us to break tests. In addition, when the browser resolves a URL for XHR, it -// doesn't know about mocked locations and resolves URLs to the real document - which is -// exactly the behavior needed here. There is little value is mocking these out for this -// service. -var urlParsingNode = window.document.createElement('a'); -var originUrl = urlResolve(window.location.href); -var baseUrlParsingNode; - -urlParsingNode.href = 'http://[::1]'; - -// Support: IE 9-11 only, Edge 16-17 only (fixed in 18 Preview) -// IE/Edge don't wrap IPv6 addresses' hostnames in square brackets -// when parsed out of an anchor element. -var ipv6InBrackets = urlParsingNode.hostname === '[::1]'; - -/** - * - * Implementation Notes for non-IE browsers - * ---------------------------------------- - * Assigning a URL to the href property of an anchor DOM node, even one attached to the DOM, - * results both in the normalizing and parsing of the URL. Normalizing means that a relative - * URL will be resolved into an absolute URL in the context of the application document. - * Parsing means that the anchor node's host, hostname, protocol, port, pathname and related - * properties are all populated to reflect the normalized URL. This approach has wide - * compatibility - Safari 1+, Mozilla 1+ etc. See - * http://www.aptana.com/reference/html/api/HTMLAnchorElement.html - * - * Implementation Notes for IE - * --------------------------- - * IE <= 10 normalizes the URL when assigned to the anchor node similar to the other - * browsers. However, the parsed components will not be set if the URL assigned did not specify - * them. (e.g. if you assign a.href = "foo", then a.protocol, a.host, etc. will be empty.) We - * work around that by performing the parsing in a 2nd step by taking a previously normalized - * URL (e.g. by assigning to a.href) and assigning it a.href again. This correctly populates the - * properties such as protocol, hostname, port, etc. - * - * References: - * http://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLAnchorElement - * http://www.aptana.com/reference/html/api/HTMLAnchorElement.html - * http://url.spec.whatwg.org/#urlutils - * https://github.com/angular/angular.js/pull/2902 - * http://james.padolsey.com/javascript/parsing-urls-with-the-dom/ - * - * @kind function - * @param {string|object} url The URL to be parsed. If `url` is not a string, it will be returned - * unchanged. - * @description Normalizes and parses a URL. - * @returns {object} Returns the normalized URL as a dictionary. - * - * | member name | Description | - * |---------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------| - * | href | A normalized version of the provided URL if it was not an absolute URL | - * | protocol | The protocol without the trailing colon | - * | host | The host and port (if the port is non-default) of the normalizedUrl | - * | search | The search params, minus the question mark | - * | hash | The hash string, minus the hash symbol | - * | hostname | The hostname | - * | port | The port, without ":" | - * | pathname | The pathname, beginning with "/" | - * - */ -function urlResolve(url) { - if (!isString(url)) return url; - - var href = url; - - // Support: IE 9-11 only - if (msie) { - // Normalize before parse. Refer Implementation Notes on why this is - // done in two steps on IE. - urlParsingNode.setAttribute('href', href); - href = urlParsingNode.href; - } - - urlParsingNode.setAttribute('href', href); - - var hostname = urlParsingNode.hostname; - - if (!ipv6InBrackets && hostname.indexOf(':') > -1) { - hostname = '[' + hostname + ']'; - } - - return { - href: urlParsingNode.href, - protocol: urlParsingNode.protocol ? urlParsingNode.protocol.replace(/:$/, '') : '', - host: urlParsingNode.host, - search: urlParsingNode.search ? urlParsingNode.search.replace(/^\?/, '') : '', - hash: urlParsingNode.hash ? urlParsingNode.hash.replace(/^#/, '') : '', - hostname: hostname, - port: urlParsingNode.port, - pathname: (urlParsingNode.pathname.charAt(0) === '/') - ? urlParsingNode.pathname - : '/' + urlParsingNode.pathname - }; -} - -/** - * Parse a request URL and determine whether this is a same-origin request as the application - * document. - * - * @param {string|object} requestUrl The url of the request as a string that will be resolved - * or a parsed URL object. - * @returns {boolean} Whether the request is for the same origin as the application document. - */ -function urlIsSameOrigin(requestUrl) { - return urlsAreSameOrigin(requestUrl, originUrl); -} - -/** - * Parse a request URL and determine whether it is same-origin as the current document base URL. - * - * Note: The base URL is usually the same as the document location (`location.href`) but can - * be overriden by using the `` tag. - * - * @param {string|object} requestUrl The url of the request as a string that will be resolved - * or a parsed URL object. - * @returns {boolean} Whether the URL is same-origin as the document base URL. - */ -function urlIsSameOriginAsBaseUrl(requestUrl) { - return urlsAreSameOrigin(requestUrl, getBaseUrl()); -} - -/** - * Create a function that can check a URL's origin against a list of allowed/trusted origins. - * The current location's origin is implicitly trusted. - * - * @param {string[]} trustedOriginUrls - A list of URLs (strings), whose origins are trusted. - * - * @returns {Function} - A function that receives a URL (string or parsed URL object) and returns - * whether it is of an allowed origin. - */ -function urlIsAllowedOriginFactory(trustedOriginUrls) { - var parsedAllowedOriginUrls = [originUrl].concat(trustedOriginUrls.map(urlResolve)); - - /** - * Check whether the specified URL (string or parsed URL object) has an origin that is allowed - * based on a list of trusted-origin URLs. The current location's origin is implicitly - * trusted. - * - * @param {string|Object} requestUrl - The URL to be checked (provided as a string that will be - * resolved or a parsed URL object). - * - * @returns {boolean} - Whether the specified URL is of an allowed origin. - */ - return function urlIsAllowedOrigin(requestUrl) { - var parsedUrl = urlResolve(requestUrl); - return parsedAllowedOriginUrls.some(urlsAreSameOrigin.bind(null, parsedUrl)); - }; -} - -/** - * Determine if two URLs share the same origin. - * - * @param {string|Object} url1 - First URL to compare as a string or a normalized URL in the form of - * a dictionary object returned by `urlResolve()`. - * @param {string|object} url2 - Second URL to compare as a string or a normalized URL in the form - * of a dictionary object returned by `urlResolve()`. - * - * @returns {boolean} - True if both URLs have the same origin, and false otherwise. - */ -function urlsAreSameOrigin(url1, url2) { - url1 = urlResolve(url1); - url2 = urlResolve(url2); - - return (url1.protocol === url2.protocol && - url1.host === url2.host); -} - -/** - * Returns the current document base URL. - * @returns {string} - */ -function getBaseUrl() { - if (window.document.baseURI) { - return window.document.baseURI; - } - - // `document.baseURI` is available everywhere except IE - if (!baseUrlParsingNode) { - baseUrlParsingNode = window.document.createElement('a'); - baseUrlParsingNode.href = '.'; - - // Work-around for IE bug described in Implementation Notes. The fix in `urlResolve()` is not - // suitable here because we need to track changes to the base URL. - baseUrlParsingNode = baseUrlParsingNode.cloneNode(false); - } - return baseUrlParsingNode.href; -} - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $window - * @this - * - * @description - * A reference to the browser's `window` object. While `window` - * is globally available in JavaScript, it causes testability problems, because - * it is a global variable. In AngularJS we always refer to it through the - * `$window` service, so it may be overridden, removed or mocked for testing. - * - * Expressions, like the one defined for the `ngClick` directive in the example - * below, are evaluated with respect to the current scope. Therefore, there is - * no risk of inadvertently coding in a dependency on a global value in such an - * expression. - * - * @example - - - -
- - -
-
- - it('should display the greeting in the input box', function() { - element(by.model('greeting')).sendKeys('Hello, E2E Tests'); - // If we click the button it will block the test runner - // element(':button').click(); - }); - -
- */ -function $WindowProvider() { - this.$get = valueFn(window); -} - -/** - * @name $$cookieReader - * @requires $document - * - * @description - * This is a private service for reading cookies used by $http and ngCookies - * - * @return {Object} a key/value map of the current cookies - */ -function $$CookieReader($document) { - var rawDocument = $document[0] || {}; - var lastCookies = {}; - var lastCookieString = ''; - - function safeGetCookie(rawDocument) { - try { - return rawDocument.cookie || ''; - } catch (e) { - return ''; - } - } - - function safeDecodeURIComponent(str) { - try { - return decodeURIComponent(str); - } catch (e) { - return str; - } - } - - return function() { - var cookieArray, cookie, i, index, name; - var currentCookieString = safeGetCookie(rawDocument); - - if (currentCookieString !== lastCookieString) { - lastCookieString = currentCookieString; - cookieArray = lastCookieString.split('; '); - lastCookies = {}; - - for (i = 0; i < cookieArray.length; i++) { - cookie = cookieArray[i]; - index = cookie.indexOf('='); - if (index > 0) { //ignore nameless cookies - name = safeDecodeURIComponent(cookie.substring(0, index)); - // the first value that is seen for a cookie is the most - // specific one. values for the same cookie name that - // follow are for less specific paths. - if (isUndefined(lastCookies[name])) { - lastCookies[name] = safeDecodeURIComponent(cookie.substring(index + 1)); - } - } - } - } - return lastCookies; - }; -} - -$$CookieReader.$inject = ['$document']; - -/** @this */ -function $$CookieReaderProvider() { - this.$get = $$CookieReader; -} - -/* global currencyFilter: true, - dateFilter: true, - filterFilter: true, - jsonFilter: true, - limitToFilter: true, - lowercaseFilter: true, - numberFilter: true, - orderByFilter: true, - uppercaseFilter: true, - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $filterProvider - * @description - * - * Filters are just functions which transform input to an output. However filters need to be - * Dependency Injected. To achieve this a filter definition consists of a factory function which is - * annotated with dependencies and is responsible for creating a filter function. - * - *
- * **Note:** Filter names must be valid AngularJS {@link expression} identifiers, such as `uppercase` or `orderBy`. - * Names with special characters, such as hyphens and dots, are not allowed. If you wish to namespace - * your filters, then you can use capitalization (`myappSubsectionFilterx`) or underscores - * (`myapp_subsection_filterx`). - *
- * - * ```js - * // Filter registration - * function MyModule($provide, $filterProvider) { - * // create a service to demonstrate injection (not always needed) - * $provide.value('greet', function(name){ - * return 'Hello ' + name + '!'; - * }); - * - * // register a filter factory which uses the - * // greet service to demonstrate DI. - * $filterProvider.register('greet', function(greet){ - * // return the filter function which uses the greet service - * // to generate salutation - * return function(text) { - * // filters need to be forgiving so check input validity - * return text && greet(text) || text; - * }; - * }); - * } - * ``` - * - * The filter function is registered with the `$injector` under the filter name suffix with - * `Filter`. - * - * ```js - * it('should be the same instance', inject( - * function($filterProvider) { - * $filterProvider.register('reverse', function(){ - * return ...; - * }); - * }, - * function($filter, reverseFilter) { - * expect($filter('reverse')).toBe(reverseFilter); - * }); - * ``` - * - * - * For more information about how AngularJS filters work, and how to create your own filters, see - * {@link guide/filter Filters} in the AngularJS Developer Guide. - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $filter - * @kind function - * @description - * Filters are used for formatting data displayed to the user. - * - * They can be used in view templates, controllers or services. AngularJS comes - * with a collection of [built-in filters](api/ng/filter), but it is easy to - * define your own as well. - * - * The general syntax in templates is as follows: - * - * ```html - * {{ expression [| filter_name[:parameter_value] ... ] }} - * ``` - * - * @param {String} name Name of the filter function to retrieve - * @return {Function} the filter function - * @example - - -
-

{{ originalText }}

-

{{ filteredText }}

-
-
- - - angular.module('filterExample', []) - .controller('MainCtrl', function($scope, $filter) { - $scope.originalText = 'hello'; - $scope.filteredText = $filter('uppercase')($scope.originalText); - }); - -
- */ -$FilterProvider.$inject = ['$provide']; -/** @this */ -function $FilterProvider($provide) { - var suffix = 'Filter'; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $filterProvider#register - * @param {string|Object} name Name of the filter function, or an object map of filters where - * the keys are the filter names and the values are the filter factories. - * - *
- * **Note:** Filter names must be valid AngularJS {@link expression} identifiers, such as `uppercase` or `orderBy`. - * Names with special characters, such as hyphens and dots, are not allowed. If you wish to namespace - * your filters, then you can use capitalization (`myappSubsectionFilterx`) or underscores - * (`myapp_subsection_filterx`). - *
- * @param {Function} factory If the first argument was a string, a factory function for the filter to be registered. - * @returns {Object} Registered filter instance, or if a map of filters was provided then a map - * of the registered filter instances. - */ - function register(name, factory) { - if (isObject(name)) { - var filters = {}; - forEach(name, function(filter, key) { - filters[key] = register(key, filter); - }); - return filters; - } else { - return $provide.factory(name + suffix, factory); - } - } - this.register = register; - - this.$get = ['$injector', function($injector) { - return function(name) { - return $injector.get(name + suffix); - }; - }]; - - //////////////////////////////////////// - - /* global - currencyFilter: false, - dateFilter: false, - filterFilter: false, - jsonFilter: false, - limitToFilter: false, - lowercaseFilter: false, - numberFilter: false, - orderByFilter: false, - uppercaseFilter: false - */ - - register('currency', currencyFilter); - register('date', dateFilter); - register('filter', filterFilter); - register('json', jsonFilter); - register('limitTo', limitToFilter); - register('lowercase', lowercaseFilter); - register('number', numberFilter); - register('orderBy', orderByFilter); - register('uppercase', uppercaseFilter); -} - -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name filter - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Selects a subset of items from `array` and returns it as a new array. - * - * @param {Array} array The source array. - *
- * **Note**: If the array contains objects that reference themselves, filtering is not possible. - *
- * @param {string|Object|function()} expression The predicate to be used for selecting items from - * `array`. - * - * Can be one of: - * - * - `string`: The string is used for matching against the contents of the `array`. All strings or - * objects with string properties in `array` that match this string will be returned. This also - * applies to nested object properties. - * The predicate can be negated by prefixing the string with `!`. - * - * - `Object`: A pattern object can be used to filter specific properties on objects contained - * by `array`. For example `{name:"M", phone:"1"}` predicate will return an array of items - * which have property `name` containing "M" and property `phone` containing "1". A special - * property name (`$` by default) can be used (e.g. as in `{$: "text"}`) to accept a match - * against any property of the object or its nested object properties. That's equivalent to the - * simple substring match with a `string` as described above. The special property name can be - * overwritten, using the `anyPropertyKey` parameter. - * The predicate can be negated by prefixing the string with `!`. - * For example `{name: "!M"}` predicate will return an array of items which have property `name` - * not containing "M". - * - * Note that a named property will match properties on the same level only, while the special - * `$` property will match properties on the same level or deeper. E.g. an array item like - * `{name: {first: 'John', last: 'Doe'}}` will **not** be matched by `{name: 'John'}`, but - * **will** be matched by `{$: 'John'}`. - * - * - `function(value, index, array)`: A predicate function can be used to write arbitrary filters. - * The function is called for each element of the array, with the element, its index, and - * the entire array itself as arguments. - * - * The final result is an array of those elements that the predicate returned true for. - * - * @param {function(actual, expected)|true|false} [comparator] Comparator which is used in - * determining if values retrieved using `expression` (when it is not a function) should be - * considered a match based on the expected value (from the filter expression) and actual - * value (from the object in the array). - * - * Can be one of: - * - * - `function(actual, expected)`: - * The function will be given the object value and the predicate value to compare and - * should return true if both values should be considered equal. - * - * - `true`: A shorthand for `function(actual, expected) { return angular.equals(actual, expected)}`. - * This is essentially strict comparison of expected and actual. - * - * - `false`: A short hand for a function which will look for a substring match in a case - * insensitive way. Primitive values are converted to strings. Objects are not compared against - * primitives, unless they have a custom `toString` method (e.g. `Date` objects). - * - * - * Defaults to `false`. - * - * @param {string} [anyPropertyKey] The special property name that matches against any property. - * By default `$`. - * - * @example - - -
- - -
- - - - - -
NamePhone
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}
-
-
-
-
-
- - - - - - -
NamePhone
{{friendObj.name}}{{friendObj.phone}}
- - - var expectFriendNames = function(expectedNames, key) { - element.all(by.repeater(key + ' in friends').column(key + '.name')).then(function(arr) { - arr.forEach(function(wd, i) { - expect(wd.getText()).toMatch(expectedNames[i]); - }); - }); - }; - - it('should search across all fields when filtering with a string', function() { - var searchText = element(by.model('searchText')); - searchText.clear(); - searchText.sendKeys('m'); - expectFriendNames(['Mary', 'Mike', 'Adam'], 'friend'); - - searchText.clear(); - searchText.sendKeys('76'); - expectFriendNames(['John', 'Julie'], 'friend'); - }); - - it('should search in specific fields when filtering with a predicate object', function() { - var searchAny = element(by.model('search.$')); - searchAny.clear(); - searchAny.sendKeys('i'); - expectFriendNames(['Mary', 'Mike', 'Julie', 'Juliette'], 'friendObj'); - }); - it('should use a equal comparison when comparator is true', function() { - var searchName = element(by.model('search.name')); - var strict = element(by.model('strict')); - searchName.clear(); - searchName.sendKeys('Julie'); - strict.click(); - expectFriendNames(['Julie'], 'friendObj'); - }); - - - */ - -function filterFilter() { - return function(array, expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey) { - if (!isArrayLike(array)) { - if (array == null) { - return array; - } else { - throw minErr('filter')('notarray', 'Expected array but received: {0}', array); - } - } - - anyPropertyKey = anyPropertyKey || '$'; - var expressionType = getTypeForFilter(expression); - var predicateFn; - var matchAgainstAnyProp; - - switch (expressionType) { - case 'function': - predicateFn = expression; - break; - case 'boolean': - case 'null': - case 'number': - case 'string': - matchAgainstAnyProp = true; - // falls through - case 'object': - predicateFn = createPredicateFn(expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); - break; - default: - return array; - } - - return Array.prototype.filter.call(array, predicateFn); - }; -} - -// Helper functions for `filterFilter` -function createPredicateFn(expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp) { - var shouldMatchPrimitives = isObject(expression) && (anyPropertyKey in expression); - var predicateFn; - - if (comparator === true) { - comparator = equals; - } else if (!isFunction(comparator)) { - comparator = function(actual, expected) { - if (isUndefined(actual)) { - // No substring matching against `undefined` - return false; - } - if ((actual === null) || (expected === null)) { - // No substring matching against `null`; only match against `null` - return actual === expected; - } - if (isObject(expected) || (isObject(actual) && !hasCustomToString(actual))) { - // Should not compare primitives against objects, unless they have custom `toString` method - return false; - } - - actual = lowercase('' + actual); - expected = lowercase('' + expected); - return actual.indexOf(expected) !== -1; - }; - } - - predicateFn = function(item) { - if (shouldMatchPrimitives && !isObject(item)) { - return deepCompare(item, expression[anyPropertyKey], comparator, anyPropertyKey, false); - } - return deepCompare(item, expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); - }; - - return predicateFn; -} - -function deepCompare(actual, expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp, dontMatchWholeObject) { - var actualType = getTypeForFilter(actual); - var expectedType = getTypeForFilter(expected); - - if ((expectedType === 'string') && (expected.charAt(0) === '!')) { - return !deepCompare(actual, expected.substring(1), comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); - } else if (isArray(actual)) { - // In case `actual` is an array, consider it a match - // if ANY of it's items matches `expected` - return actual.some(function(item) { - return deepCompare(item, expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); - }); - } - - switch (actualType) { - case 'object': - var key; - if (matchAgainstAnyProp) { - for (key in actual) { - // Under certain, rare, circumstances, key may not be a string and `charAt` will be undefined - // See: https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/15644 - if (key.charAt && (key.charAt(0) !== '$') && - deepCompare(actual[key], expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, true)) { - return true; - } - } - return dontMatchWholeObject ? false : deepCompare(actual, expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, false); - } else if (expectedType === 'object') { - for (key in expected) { - var expectedVal = expected[key]; - if (isFunction(expectedVal) || isUndefined(expectedVal)) { - continue; - } - - var matchAnyProperty = key === anyPropertyKey; - var actualVal = matchAnyProperty ? actual : actual[key]; - if (!deepCompare(actualVal, expectedVal, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAnyProperty, matchAnyProperty)) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } else { - return comparator(actual, expected); - } - case 'function': - return false; - default: - return comparator(actual, expected); - } -} - -// Used for easily differentiating between `null` and actual `object` -function getTypeForFilter(val) { - return (val === null) ? 'null' : typeof val; -} - -var MAX_DIGITS = 22; -var DECIMAL_SEP = '.'; -var ZERO_CHAR = '0'; - -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name currency - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Formats a number as a currency (ie $1,234.56). When no currency symbol is provided, default - * symbol for current locale is used. - * - * @param {number} amount Input to filter. - * @param {string=} symbol Currency symbol or identifier to be displayed. - * @param {number=} fractionSize Number of decimal places to round the amount to, defaults to default max fraction size for current locale - * @returns {string} Formatted number. - * - * - * @example - - - -
-
- default currency symbol ($): {{amount | currency}}
- custom currency identifier (USD$): {{amount | currency:"USD$"}}
- no fractions (0): {{amount | currency:"USD$":0}} -
-
- - it('should init with 1234.56', function() { - expect(element(by.id('currency-default')).getText()).toBe('$1,234.56'); - expect(element(by.id('currency-custom')).getText()).toBe('USD$1,234.56'); - expect(element(by.id('currency-no-fractions')).getText()).toBe('USD$1,235'); - }); - it('should update', function() { - if (browser.params.browser === 'safari') { - // Safari does not understand the minus key. See - // https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/481 - return; - } - element(by.model('amount')).clear(); - element(by.model('amount')).sendKeys('-1234'); - expect(element(by.id('currency-default')).getText()).toBe('-$1,234.00'); - expect(element(by.id('currency-custom')).getText()).toBe('-USD$1,234.00'); - expect(element(by.id('currency-no-fractions')).getText()).toBe('-USD$1,234'); - }); - -
- */ -currencyFilter.$inject = ['$locale']; -function currencyFilter($locale) { - var formats = $locale.NUMBER_FORMATS; - return function(amount, currencySymbol, fractionSize) { - if (isUndefined(currencySymbol)) { - currencySymbol = formats.CURRENCY_SYM; - } - - if (isUndefined(fractionSize)) { - fractionSize = formats.PATTERNS[1].maxFrac; - } - - // If the currency symbol is empty, trim whitespace around the symbol - var currencySymbolRe = !currencySymbol ? /\s*\u00A4\s*/g : /\u00A4/g; - - // if null or undefined pass it through - return (amount == null) - ? amount - : formatNumber(amount, formats.PATTERNS[1], formats.GROUP_SEP, formats.DECIMAL_SEP, fractionSize). - replace(currencySymbolRe, currencySymbol); - }; -} - -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name number - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Formats a number as text. - * - * If the input is null or undefined, it will just be returned. - * If the input is infinite (Infinity or -Infinity), the Infinity symbol '∞' or '-∞' is returned, respectively. - * If the input is not a number an empty string is returned. - * - * - * @param {number|string} number Number to format. - * @param {(number|string)=} fractionSize Number of decimal places to round the number to. - * If this is not provided then the fraction size is computed from the current locale's number - * formatting pattern. In the case of the default locale, it will be 3. - * @returns {string} Number rounded to `fractionSize` appropriately formatted based on the current - * locale (e.g., in the en_US locale it will have "." as the decimal separator and - * include "," group separators after each third digit). - * - * @example - - - -
-
- Default formatting: {{val | number}}
- No fractions: {{val | number:0}}
- Negative number: {{-val | number:4}} -
-
- - it('should format numbers', function() { - expect(element(by.id('number-default')).getText()).toBe('1,234.568'); - expect(element(by.binding('val | number:0')).getText()).toBe('1,235'); - expect(element(by.binding('-val | number:4')).getText()).toBe('-1,234.5679'); - }); - - it('should update', function() { - element(by.model('val')).clear(); - element(by.model('val')).sendKeys('3374.333'); - expect(element(by.id('number-default')).getText()).toBe('3,374.333'); - expect(element(by.binding('val | number:0')).getText()).toBe('3,374'); - expect(element(by.binding('-val | number:4')).getText()).toBe('-3,374.3330'); - }); - -
- */ -numberFilter.$inject = ['$locale']; -function numberFilter($locale) { - var formats = $locale.NUMBER_FORMATS; - return function(number, fractionSize) { - - // if null or undefined pass it through - return (number == null) - ? number - : formatNumber(number, formats.PATTERNS[0], formats.GROUP_SEP, formats.DECIMAL_SEP, - fractionSize); - }; -} - -/** - * Parse a number (as a string) into three components that can be used - * for formatting the number. - * - * (Significant bits of this parse algorithm came from https://github.com/MikeMcl/big.js/) - * - * @param {string} numStr The number to parse - * @return {object} An object describing this number, containing the following keys: - * - d : an array of digits containing leading zeros as necessary - * - i : the number of the digits in `d` that are to the left of the decimal point - * - e : the exponent for numbers that would need more than `MAX_DIGITS` digits in `d` - * - */ -function parse(numStr) { - var exponent = 0, digits, numberOfIntegerDigits; - var i, j, zeros; - - // Decimal point? - if ((numberOfIntegerDigits = numStr.indexOf(DECIMAL_SEP)) > -1) { - numStr = numStr.replace(DECIMAL_SEP, ''); - } - - // Exponential form? - if ((i = numStr.search(/e/i)) > 0) { - // Work out the exponent. - if (numberOfIntegerDigits < 0) numberOfIntegerDigits = i; - numberOfIntegerDigits += +numStr.slice(i + 1); - numStr = numStr.substring(0, i); - } else if (numberOfIntegerDigits < 0) { - // There was no decimal point or exponent so it is an integer. - numberOfIntegerDigits = numStr.length; - } - - // Count the number of leading zeros. - for (i = 0; numStr.charAt(i) === ZERO_CHAR; i++) { /* empty */ } - - if (i === (zeros = numStr.length)) { - // The digits are all zero. - digits = [0]; - numberOfIntegerDigits = 1; - } else { - // Count the number of trailing zeros - zeros--; - while (numStr.charAt(zeros) === ZERO_CHAR) zeros--; - - // Trailing zeros are insignificant so ignore them - numberOfIntegerDigits -= i; - digits = []; - // Convert string to array of digits without leading/trailing zeros. - for (j = 0; i <= zeros; i++, j++) { - digits[j] = +numStr.charAt(i); - } - } - - // If the number overflows the maximum allowed digits then use an exponent. - if (numberOfIntegerDigits > MAX_DIGITS) { - digits = digits.splice(0, MAX_DIGITS - 1); - exponent = numberOfIntegerDigits - 1; - numberOfIntegerDigits = 1; - } - - return { d: digits, e: exponent, i: numberOfIntegerDigits }; -} - -/** - * Round the parsed number to the specified number of decimal places - * This function changed the parsedNumber in-place - */ -function roundNumber(parsedNumber, fractionSize, minFrac, maxFrac) { - var digits = parsedNumber.d; - var fractionLen = digits.length - parsedNumber.i; - - // determine fractionSize if it is not specified; `+fractionSize` converts it to a number - fractionSize = (isUndefined(fractionSize)) ? Math.min(Math.max(minFrac, fractionLen), maxFrac) : +fractionSize; - - // The index of the digit to where rounding is to occur - var roundAt = fractionSize + parsedNumber.i; - var digit = digits[roundAt]; - - if (roundAt > 0) { - // Drop fractional digits beyond `roundAt` - digits.splice(Math.max(parsedNumber.i, roundAt)); - - // Set non-fractional digits beyond `roundAt` to 0 - for (var j = roundAt; j < digits.length; j++) { - digits[j] = 0; - } - } else { - // We rounded to zero so reset the parsedNumber - fractionLen = Math.max(0, fractionLen); - parsedNumber.i = 1; - digits.length = Math.max(1, roundAt = fractionSize + 1); - digits[0] = 0; - for (var i = 1; i < roundAt; i++) digits[i] = 0; - } - - if (digit >= 5) { - if (roundAt - 1 < 0) { - for (var k = 0; k > roundAt; k--) { - digits.unshift(0); - parsedNumber.i++; - } - digits.unshift(1); - parsedNumber.i++; - } else { - digits[roundAt - 1]++; - } - } - - // Pad out with zeros to get the required fraction length - for (; fractionLen < Math.max(0, fractionSize); fractionLen++) digits.push(0); - - - // Do any carrying, e.g. a digit was rounded up to 10 - var carry = digits.reduceRight(function(carry, d, i, digits) { - d = d + carry; - digits[i] = d % 10; - return Math.floor(d / 10); - }, 0); - if (carry) { - digits.unshift(carry); - parsedNumber.i++; - } -} - -/** - * Format a number into a string - * @param {number} number The number to format - * @param {{ - * minFrac, // the minimum number of digits required in the fraction part of the number - * maxFrac, // the maximum number of digits required in the fraction part of the number - * gSize, // number of digits in each group of separated digits - * lgSize, // number of digits in the last group of digits before the decimal separator - * negPre, // the string to go in front of a negative number (e.g. `-` or `(`)) - * posPre, // the string to go in front of a positive number - * negSuf, // the string to go after a negative number (e.g. `)`) - * posSuf // the string to go after a positive number - * }} pattern - * @param {string} groupSep The string to separate groups of number (e.g. `,`) - * @param {string} decimalSep The string to act as the decimal separator (e.g. `.`) - * @param {[type]} fractionSize The size of the fractional part of the number - * @return {string} The number formatted as a string - */ -function formatNumber(number, pattern, groupSep, decimalSep, fractionSize) { - - if (!(isString(number) || isNumber(number)) || isNaN(number)) return ''; - - var isInfinity = !isFinite(number); - var isZero = false; - var numStr = Math.abs(number) + '', - formattedText = '', - parsedNumber; - - if (isInfinity) { - formattedText = '\u221e'; - } else { - parsedNumber = parse(numStr); - - roundNumber(parsedNumber, fractionSize, pattern.minFrac, pattern.maxFrac); - - var digits = parsedNumber.d; - var integerLen = parsedNumber.i; - var exponent = parsedNumber.e; - var decimals = []; - isZero = digits.reduce(function(isZero, d) { return isZero && !d; }, true); - - // pad zeros for small numbers - while (integerLen < 0) { - digits.unshift(0); - integerLen++; - } - - // extract decimals digits - if (integerLen > 0) { - decimals = digits.splice(integerLen, digits.length); - } else { - decimals = digits; - digits = [0]; - } - - // format the integer digits with grouping separators - var groups = []; - if (digits.length >= pattern.lgSize) { - groups.unshift(digits.splice(-pattern.lgSize, digits.length).join('')); - } - while (digits.length > pattern.gSize) { - groups.unshift(digits.splice(-pattern.gSize, digits.length).join('')); - } - if (digits.length) { - groups.unshift(digits.join('')); - } - formattedText = groups.join(groupSep); - - // append the decimal digits - if (decimals.length) { - formattedText += decimalSep + decimals.join(''); - } - - if (exponent) { - formattedText += 'e+' + exponent; - } - } - if (number < 0 && !isZero) { - return pattern.negPre + formattedText + pattern.negSuf; - } else { - return pattern.posPre + formattedText + pattern.posSuf; - } -} - -function padNumber(num, digits, trim, negWrap) { - var neg = ''; - if (num < 0 || (negWrap && num <= 0)) { - if (negWrap) { - num = -num + 1; - } else { - num = -num; - neg = '-'; - } - } - num = '' + num; - while (num.length < digits) num = ZERO_CHAR + num; - if (trim) { - num = num.substr(num.length - digits); - } - return neg + num; -} - - -function dateGetter(name, size, offset, trim, negWrap) { - offset = offset || 0; - return function(date) { - var value = date['get' + name](); - if (offset > 0 || value > -offset) { - value += offset; - } - if (value === 0 && offset === -12) value = 12; - return padNumber(value, size, trim, negWrap); - }; -} - -function dateStrGetter(name, shortForm, standAlone) { - return function(date, formats) { - var value = date['get' + name](); - var propPrefix = (standAlone ? 'STANDALONE' : '') + (shortForm ? 'SHORT' : ''); - var get = uppercase(propPrefix + name); - - return formats[get][value]; - }; -} - -function timeZoneGetter(date, formats, offset) { - var zone = -1 * offset; - var paddedZone = (zone >= 0) ? '+' : ''; - - paddedZone += padNumber(Math[zone > 0 ? 'floor' : 'ceil'](zone / 60), 2) + - padNumber(Math.abs(zone % 60), 2); - - return paddedZone; -} - -function getFirstThursdayOfYear(year) { - // 0 = index of January - var dayOfWeekOnFirst = (new Date(year, 0, 1)).getDay(); - // 4 = index of Thursday (+1 to account for 1st = 5) - // 11 = index of *next* Thursday (+1 account for 1st = 12) - return new Date(year, 0, ((dayOfWeekOnFirst <= 4) ? 5 : 12) - dayOfWeekOnFirst); -} - -function getThursdayThisWeek(datetime) { - return new Date(datetime.getFullYear(), datetime.getMonth(), - // 4 = index of Thursday - datetime.getDate() + (4 - datetime.getDay())); -} - -function weekGetter(size) { - return function(date) { - var firstThurs = getFirstThursdayOfYear(date.getFullYear()), - thisThurs = getThursdayThisWeek(date); - - var diff = +thisThurs - +firstThurs, - result = 1 + Math.round(diff / 6.048e8); // 6.048e8 ms per week - - return padNumber(result, size); - }; -} - -function ampmGetter(date, formats) { - return date.getHours() < 12 ? formats.AMPMS[0] : formats.AMPMS[1]; -} - -function eraGetter(date, formats) { - return date.getFullYear() <= 0 ? formats.ERAS[0] : formats.ERAS[1]; -} - -function longEraGetter(date, formats) { - return date.getFullYear() <= 0 ? formats.ERANAMES[0] : formats.ERANAMES[1]; -} - -var DATE_FORMATS = { - yyyy: dateGetter('FullYear', 4, 0, false, true), - yy: dateGetter('FullYear', 2, 0, true, true), - y: dateGetter('FullYear', 1, 0, false, true), - MMMM: dateStrGetter('Month'), - MMM: dateStrGetter('Month', true), - MM: dateGetter('Month', 2, 1), - M: dateGetter('Month', 1, 1), - LLLL: dateStrGetter('Month', false, true), - dd: dateGetter('Date', 2), - d: dateGetter('Date', 1), - HH: dateGetter('Hours', 2), - H: dateGetter('Hours', 1), - hh: dateGetter('Hours', 2, -12), - h: dateGetter('Hours', 1, -12), - mm: dateGetter('Minutes', 2), - m: dateGetter('Minutes', 1), - ss: dateGetter('Seconds', 2), - s: dateGetter('Seconds', 1), - // while ISO 8601 requires fractions to be prefixed with `.` or `,` - // we can be just safely rely on using `sss` since we currently don't support single or two digit fractions - sss: dateGetter('Milliseconds', 3), - EEEE: dateStrGetter('Day'), - EEE: dateStrGetter('Day', true), - a: ampmGetter, - Z: timeZoneGetter, - ww: weekGetter(2), - w: weekGetter(1), - G: eraGetter, - GG: eraGetter, - GGG: eraGetter, - GGGG: longEraGetter -}; - -var DATE_FORMATS_SPLIT = /((?:[^yMLdHhmsaZEwG']+)|(?:'(?:[^']|'')*')|(?:E+|y+|M+|L+|d+|H+|h+|m+|s+|a|Z|G+|w+))([\s\S]*)/, - NUMBER_STRING = /^-?\d+$/; - -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name date - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Formats `date` to a string based on the requested `format`. - * - * `format` string can be composed of the following elements: - * - * * `'yyyy'`: 4 digit representation of year (e.g. AD 1 => 0001, AD 2010 => 2010) - * * `'yy'`: 2 digit representation of year, padded (00-99). (e.g. AD 2001 => 01, AD 2010 => 10) - * * `'y'`: 1 digit representation of year, e.g. (AD 1 => 1, AD 199 => 199) - * * `'MMMM'`: Month in year (January-December) - * * `'MMM'`: Month in year (Jan-Dec) - * * `'MM'`: Month in year, padded (01-12) - * * `'M'`: Month in year (1-12) - * * `'LLLL'`: Stand-alone month in year (January-December) - * * `'dd'`: Day in month, padded (01-31) - * * `'d'`: Day in month (1-31) - * * `'EEEE'`: Day in Week,(Sunday-Saturday) - * * `'EEE'`: Day in Week, (Sun-Sat) - * * `'HH'`: Hour in day, padded (00-23) - * * `'H'`: Hour in day (0-23) - * * `'hh'`: Hour in AM/PM, padded (01-12) - * * `'h'`: Hour in AM/PM, (1-12) - * * `'mm'`: Minute in hour, padded (00-59) - * * `'m'`: Minute in hour (0-59) - * * `'ss'`: Second in minute, padded (00-59) - * * `'s'`: Second in minute (0-59) - * * `'sss'`: Millisecond in second, padded (000-999) - * * `'a'`: AM/PM marker - * * `'Z'`: 4 digit (+sign) representation of the timezone offset (-1200-+1200) - * * `'ww'`: Week of year, padded (00-53). Week 01 is the week with the first Thursday of the year - * * `'w'`: Week of year (0-53). Week 1 is the week with the first Thursday of the year - * * `'G'`, `'GG'`, `'GGG'`: The abbreviated form of the era string (e.g. 'AD') - * * `'GGGG'`: The long form of the era string (e.g. 'Anno Domini') - * - * `format` string can also be one of the following predefined - * {@link guide/i18n localizable formats}: - * - * * `'medium'`: equivalent to `'MMM d, y h:mm:ss a'` for en_US locale - * (e.g. Sep 3, 2010 12:05:08 PM) - * * `'short'`: equivalent to `'M/d/yy h:mm a'` for en_US locale (e.g. 9/3/10 12:05 PM) - * * `'fullDate'`: equivalent to `'EEEE, MMMM d, y'` for en_US locale - * (e.g. Friday, September 3, 2010) - * * `'longDate'`: equivalent to `'MMMM d, y'` for en_US locale (e.g. September 3, 2010) - * * `'mediumDate'`: equivalent to `'MMM d, y'` for en_US locale (e.g. Sep 3, 2010) - * * `'shortDate'`: equivalent to `'M/d/yy'` for en_US locale (e.g. 9/3/10) - * * `'mediumTime'`: equivalent to `'h:mm:ss a'` for en_US locale (e.g. 12:05:08 PM) - * * `'shortTime'`: equivalent to `'h:mm a'` for en_US locale (e.g. 12:05 PM) - * - * `format` string can contain literal values. These need to be escaped by surrounding with single quotes (e.g. - * `"h 'in the morning'"`). In order to output a single quote, escape it - i.e., two single quotes in a sequence - * (e.g. `"h 'o''clock'"`). - * - * Any other characters in the `format` string will be output as-is. - * - * @param {(Date|number|string)} date Date to format either as Date object, milliseconds (string or - * number) or various ISO 8601 datetime string formats (e.g. yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.sssZ and its - * shorter versions like yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mmZ, yyyy-MM-dd or yyyyMMddTHHmmssZ). If no timezone is - * specified in the string input, the time is considered to be in the local timezone. - * @param {string=} format Formatting rules (see Description). If not specified, - * `mediumDate` is used. - * @param {string=} timezone Timezone to be used for formatting. It understands UTC/GMT and the - * continental US time zone abbreviations, but for general use, use a time zone offset, for - * example, `'+0430'` (4 hours, 30 minutes east of the Greenwich meridian) - * If not specified, the timezone of the browser will be used. - * @returns {string} Formatted string or the input if input is not recognized as date/millis. - * - * @example - - - {{1288323623006 | date:'medium'}}: - {{1288323623006 | date:'medium'}}
- {{1288323623006 | date:'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z'}}: - {{1288323623006 | date:'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z'}}
- {{1288323623006 | date:'MM/dd/yyyy @ h:mma'}}: - {{'1288323623006' | date:'MM/dd/yyyy @ h:mma'}}
- {{1288323623006 | date:"MM/dd/yyyy 'at' h:mma"}}: - {{'1288323623006' | date:"MM/dd/yyyy 'at' h:mma"}}
-
- - it('should format date', function() { - expect(element(by.binding("1288323623006 | date:'medium'")).getText()). - toMatch(/Oct 2\d, 2010 \d{1,2}:\d{2}:\d{2} (AM|PM)/); - expect(element(by.binding("1288323623006 | date:'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z'")).getText()). - toMatch(/2010-10-2\d \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2} (-|\+)?\d{4}/); - expect(element(by.binding("'1288323623006' | date:'MM/dd/yyyy @ h:mma'")).getText()). - toMatch(/10\/2\d\/2010 @ \d{1,2}:\d{2}(AM|PM)/); - expect(element(by.binding("'1288323623006' | date:\"MM/dd/yyyy 'at' h:mma\"")).getText()). - toMatch(/10\/2\d\/2010 at \d{1,2}:\d{2}(AM|PM)/); - }); - -
- */ -dateFilter.$inject = ['$locale']; -function dateFilter($locale) { - - - var R_ISO8601_STR = /^(\d{4})-?(\d\d)-?(\d\d)(?:T(\d\d)(?::?(\d\d)(?::?(\d\d)(?:\.(\d+))?)?)?(Z|([+-])(\d\d):?(\d\d))?)?$/; - // 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 - function jsonStringToDate(string) { - var match; - if ((match = string.match(R_ISO8601_STR))) { - var date = new Date(0), - tzHour = 0, - tzMin = 0, - dateSetter = match[8] ? date.setUTCFullYear : date.setFullYear, - timeSetter = match[8] ? date.setUTCHours : date.setHours; - - if (match[9]) { - tzHour = toInt(match[9] + match[10]); - tzMin = toInt(match[9] + match[11]); - } - dateSetter.call(date, toInt(match[1]), toInt(match[2]) - 1, toInt(match[3])); - var h = toInt(match[4] || 0) - tzHour; - var m = toInt(match[5] || 0) - tzMin; - var s = toInt(match[6] || 0); - var ms = Math.round(parseFloat('0.' + (match[7] || 0)) * 1000); - timeSetter.call(date, h, m, s, ms); - return date; - } - return string; - } - - - return function(date, format, timezone) { - var text = '', - parts = [], - fn, match; - - format = format || 'mediumDate'; - format = $locale.DATETIME_FORMATS[format] || format; - if (isString(date)) { - date = NUMBER_STRING.test(date) ? toInt(date) : jsonStringToDate(date); - } - - if (isNumber(date)) { - date = new Date(date); - } - - if (!isDate(date) || !isFinite(date.getTime())) { - return date; - } - - while (format) { - match = DATE_FORMATS_SPLIT.exec(format); - if (match) { - parts = concat(parts, match, 1); - format = parts.pop(); - } else { - parts.push(format); - format = null; - } - } - - var dateTimezoneOffset = date.getTimezoneOffset(); - if (timezone) { - dateTimezoneOffset = timezoneToOffset(timezone, dateTimezoneOffset); - date = convertTimezoneToLocal(date, timezone, true); - } - forEach(parts, function(value) { - fn = DATE_FORMATS[value]; - text += fn ? fn(date, $locale.DATETIME_FORMATS, dateTimezoneOffset) - : value === '\'\'' ? '\'' : value.replace(/(^'|'$)/g, '').replace(/''/g, '\''); - }); - - return text; - }; -} - - -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name json - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Allows you to convert a JavaScript object into JSON string. - * - * This filter is mostly useful for debugging. When using the double curly {{value}} notation - * the binding is automatically converted to JSON. - * - * @param {*} object Any JavaScript object (including arrays and primitive types) to filter. - * @param {number=} spacing The number of spaces to use per indentation, defaults to 2. - * @returns {string} JSON string. - * - * - * @example - - -
{{ {'name':'value'} | json }}
-
{{ {'name':'value'} | json:4 }}
-
- - it('should jsonify filtered objects', function() { - expect(element(by.id('default-spacing')).getText()).toMatch(/\{\n {2}"name": ?"value"\n}/); - expect(element(by.id('custom-spacing')).getText()).toMatch(/\{\n {4}"name": ?"value"\n}/); - }); - -
- * - */ -function jsonFilter() { - return function(object, spacing) { - if (isUndefined(spacing)) { - spacing = 2; - } - return toJson(object, spacing); - }; -} - - -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name lowercase - * @kind function - * @description - * Converts string to lowercase. - * - * See the {@link ng.uppercase uppercase filter documentation} for a functionally identical example. - * - * @see angular.lowercase - */ -var lowercaseFilter = valueFn(lowercase); - - -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name uppercase - * @kind function - * @description - * Converts string to uppercase. - * @example - - - -
- -

{{title}}

- -

{{title | uppercase}}

-
-
-
- */ -var uppercaseFilter = valueFn(uppercase); - -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name limitTo - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Creates a new array or string containing only a specified number of elements. The elements are - * taken from either the beginning or the end of the source array, string or number, as specified by - * the value and sign (positive or negative) of `limit`. Other array-like objects are also supported - * (e.g. array subclasses, NodeLists, jqLite/jQuery collections etc). If a number is used as input, - * it is converted to a string. - * - * @param {Array|ArrayLike|string|number} input - Array/array-like, string or number to be limited. - * @param {string|number} limit - The length of the returned array or string. If the `limit` number - * is positive, `limit` number of items from the beginning of the source array/string are copied. - * If the number is negative, `limit` number of items from the end of the source array/string - * are copied. The `limit` will be trimmed if it exceeds `array.length`. If `limit` is undefined, - * the input will be returned unchanged. - * @param {(string|number)=} begin - Index at which to begin limitation. As a negative index, - * `begin` indicates an offset from the end of `input`. Defaults to `0`. - * @returns {Array|string} A new sub-array or substring of length `limit` or less if the input had - * less than `limit` elements. - * - * @example - - - -
- -

Output numbers: {{ numbers | limitTo:numLimit }}

- -

Output letters: {{ letters | limitTo:letterLimit }}

- -

Output long number: {{ longNumber | limitTo:longNumberLimit }}

-
-
- - var numLimitInput = element(by.model('numLimit')); - var letterLimitInput = element(by.model('letterLimit')); - var longNumberLimitInput = element(by.model('longNumberLimit')); - var limitedNumbers = element(by.binding('numbers | limitTo:numLimit')); - var limitedLetters = element(by.binding('letters | limitTo:letterLimit')); - var limitedLongNumber = element(by.binding('longNumber | limitTo:longNumberLimit')); - - it('should limit the number array to first three items', function() { - expect(numLimitInput.getAttribute('value')).toBe('3'); - expect(letterLimitInput.getAttribute('value')).toBe('3'); - expect(longNumberLimitInput.getAttribute('value')).toBe('3'); - expect(limitedNumbers.getText()).toEqual('Output numbers: [1,2,3]'); - expect(limitedLetters.getText()).toEqual('Output letters: abc'); - expect(limitedLongNumber.getText()).toEqual('Output long number: 234'); - }); - - // There is a bug in safari and protractor that doesn't like the minus key - // it('should update the output when -3 is entered', function() { - // numLimitInput.clear(); - // numLimitInput.sendKeys('-3'); - // letterLimitInput.clear(); - // letterLimitInput.sendKeys('-3'); - // longNumberLimitInput.clear(); - // longNumberLimitInput.sendKeys('-3'); - // expect(limitedNumbers.getText()).toEqual('Output numbers: [7,8,9]'); - // expect(limitedLetters.getText()).toEqual('Output letters: ghi'); - // expect(limitedLongNumber.getText()).toEqual('Output long number: 342'); - // }); - - it('should not exceed the maximum size of input array', function() { - numLimitInput.clear(); - numLimitInput.sendKeys('100'); - letterLimitInput.clear(); - letterLimitInput.sendKeys('100'); - longNumberLimitInput.clear(); - longNumberLimitInput.sendKeys('100'); - expect(limitedNumbers.getText()).toEqual('Output numbers: [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]'); - expect(limitedLetters.getText()).toEqual('Output letters: abcdefghi'); - expect(limitedLongNumber.getText()).toEqual('Output long number: 2345432342'); - }); - -
-*/ -function limitToFilter() { - return function(input, limit, begin) { - if (Math.abs(Number(limit)) === Infinity) { - limit = Number(limit); - } else { - limit = toInt(limit); - } - if (isNumberNaN(limit)) return input; - - if (isNumber(input)) input = input.toString(); - if (!isArrayLike(input)) return input; - - begin = (!begin || isNaN(begin)) ? 0 : toInt(begin); - begin = (begin < 0) ? Math.max(0, input.length + begin) : begin; - - if (limit >= 0) { - return sliceFn(input, begin, begin + limit); - } else { - if (begin === 0) { - return sliceFn(input, limit, input.length); - } else { - return sliceFn(input, Math.max(0, begin + limit), begin); - } - } - }; -} - -function sliceFn(input, begin, end) { - if (isString(input)) return input.slice(begin, end); - - return slice.call(input, begin, end); -} - -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name orderBy - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Returns an array containing the items from the specified `collection`, ordered by a `comparator` - * function based on the values computed using the `expression` predicate. - * - * For example, `[{id: 'foo'}, {id: 'bar'}] | orderBy:'id'` would result in - * `[{id: 'bar'}, {id: 'foo'}]`. - * - * The `collection` can be an Array or array-like object (e.g. NodeList, jQuery object, TypedArray, - * String, etc). - * - * The `expression` can be a single predicate, or a list of predicates each serving as a tie-breaker - * for the preceding one. The `expression` is evaluated against each item and the output is used - * for comparing with other items. - * - * You can change the sorting order by setting `reverse` to `true`. By default, items are sorted in - * ascending order. - * - * The comparison is done using the `comparator` function. If none is specified, a default, built-in - * comparator is used (see below for details - in a nutshell, it compares numbers numerically and - * strings alphabetically). - * - * ### Under the hood - * - * Ordering the specified `collection` happens in two phases: - * - * 1. All items are passed through the predicate (or predicates), and the returned values are saved - * along with their type (`string`, `number` etc). For example, an item `{label: 'foo'}`, passed - * through a predicate that extracts the value of the `label` property, would be transformed to: - * ``` - * { - * value: 'foo', - * type: 'string', - * index: ... - * } - * ``` - * **Note:** `null` values use `'null'` as their type. - * 2. The comparator function is used to sort the items, based on the derived values, types and - * indices. - * - * If you use a custom comparator, it will be called with pairs of objects of the form - * `{value: ..., type: '...', index: ...}` and is expected to return `0` if the objects are equal - * (as far as the comparator is concerned), `-1` if the 1st one should be ranked higher than the - * second, or `1` otherwise. - * - * In order to ensure that the sorting will be deterministic across platforms, if none of the - * specified predicates can distinguish between two items, `orderBy` will automatically introduce a - * dummy predicate that returns the item's index as `value`. - * (If you are using a custom comparator, make sure it can handle this predicate as well.) - * - * If a custom comparator still can't distinguish between two items, then they will be sorted based - * on their index using the built-in comparator. - * - * Finally, in an attempt to simplify things, if a predicate returns an object as the extracted - * value for an item, `orderBy` will try to convert that object to a primitive value, before passing - * it to the comparator. The following rules govern the conversion: - * - * 1. If the object has a `valueOf()` method that returns a primitive, its return value will be - * used instead.
- * (If the object has a `valueOf()` method that returns another object, then the returned object - * will be used in subsequent steps.) - * 2. If the object has a custom `toString()` method (i.e. not the one inherited from `Object`) that - * returns a primitive, its return value will be used instead.
- * (If the object has a `toString()` method that returns another object, then the returned object - * will be used in subsequent steps.) - * 3. No conversion; the object itself is used. - * - * ### The default comparator - * - * The default, built-in comparator should be sufficient for most usecases. In short, it compares - * numbers numerically, strings alphabetically (and case-insensitively), for objects falls back to - * using their index in the original collection, sorts values of different types by type and puts - * `undefined` and `null` values at the end of the sorted list. - * - * More specifically, it follows these steps to determine the relative order of items: - * - * 1. If the compared values are of different types: - * - If one of the values is undefined, consider it "greater than" the other. - * - Else if one of the values is null, consider it "greater than" the other. - * - Else compare the types themselves alphabetically. - * 2. If both values are of type `string`, compare them alphabetically in a case- and - * locale-insensitive way. - * 3. If both values are objects, compare their indices instead. - * 4. Otherwise, return: - * - `0`, if the values are equal (by strict equality comparison, i.e. using `===`). - * - `-1`, if the 1st value is "less than" the 2nd value (compared using the `<` operator). - * - `1`, otherwise. - * - * **Note:** If you notice numbers not being sorted as expected, make sure they are actually being - * saved as numbers and not strings. - * **Note:** For the purpose of sorting, `null` and `undefined` are considered "greater than" - * any other value (with undefined "greater than" null). This effectively means that `null` - * and `undefined` values end up at the end of a list sorted in ascending order. - * **Note:** `null` values use `'null'` as their type to be able to distinguish them from objects. - * - * @param {Array|ArrayLike} collection - The collection (array or array-like object) to sort. - * @param {(Function|string|Array.)=} expression - A predicate (or list of - * predicates) to be used by the comparator to determine the order of elements. - * - * Can be one of: - * - * - `Function`: A getter function. This function will be called with each item as argument and - * the return value will be used for sorting. - * - `string`: An AngularJS expression. This expression will be evaluated against each item and the - * result will be used for sorting. For example, use `'label'` to sort by a property called - * `label` or `'label.substring(0, 3)'` to sort by the first 3 characters of the `label` - * property.
- * (The result of a constant expression is interpreted as a property name to be used for - * comparison. For example, use `'"special name"'` (note the extra pair of quotes) to sort by a - * property called `special name`.)
- * An expression can be optionally prefixed with `+` or `-` to control the sorting direction, - * ascending or descending. For example, `'+label'` or `'-label'`. If no property is provided, - * (e.g. `'+'` or `'-'`), the collection element itself is used in comparisons. - * - `Array`: An array of function and/or string predicates. If a predicate cannot determine the - * relative order of two items, the next predicate is used as a tie-breaker. - * - * **Note:** If the predicate is missing or empty then it defaults to `'+'`. - * - * @param {boolean=} reverse - If `true`, reverse the sorting order. - * @param {(Function)=} comparator - The comparator function used to determine the relative order of - * value pairs. If omitted, the built-in comparator will be used. - * - * @returns {Array} - The sorted array. - * - * - * @example - * ### Ordering a table with `ngRepeat` - * - * The example below demonstrates a simple {@link ngRepeat ngRepeat}, where the data is sorted by - * age in descending order (expression is set to `'-age'`). The `comparator` is not set, which means - * it defaults to the built-in comparator. - * - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
NamePhone NumberAge
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}{{friend.age}}
-
-
- - angular.module('orderByExample1', []) - .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - $scope.friends = [ - {name: 'John', phone: '555-1212', age: 10}, - {name: 'Mary', phone: '555-9876', age: 19}, - {name: 'Mike', phone: '555-4321', age: 21}, - {name: 'Adam', phone: '555-5678', age: 35}, - {name: 'Julie', phone: '555-8765', age: 29} - ]; - }]); - - - .friends { - border-collapse: collapse; - } - - .friends th { - border-bottom: 1px solid; - } - .friends td, .friends th { - border-left: 1px solid; - padding: 5px 10px; - } - .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { - border-left: none; - } - - - // Element locators - var names = element.all(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name')); - - it('should sort friends by age in reverse order', function() { - expect(names.get(0).getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(names.get(1).getText()).toBe('Julie'); - expect(names.get(2).getText()).toBe('Mike'); - expect(names.get(3).getText()).toBe('Mary'); - expect(names.get(4).getText()).toBe('John'); - }); - -
- *
- * - * @example - * ### Changing parameters dynamically - * - * All parameters can be changed dynamically. The next example shows how you can make the columns of - * a table sortable, by binding the `expression` and `reverse` parameters to scope properties. - * - - -
-
Sort by = {{propertyName}}; reverse = {{reverse}}
-
- -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - -
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}{{friend.age}}
-
-
- - angular.module('orderByExample2', []) - .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - var friends = [ - {name: 'John', phone: '555-1212', age: 10}, - {name: 'Mary', phone: '555-9876', age: 19}, - {name: 'Mike', phone: '555-4321', age: 21}, - {name: 'Adam', phone: '555-5678', age: 35}, - {name: 'Julie', phone: '555-8765', age: 29} - ]; - - $scope.propertyName = 'age'; - $scope.reverse = true; - $scope.friends = friends; - - $scope.sortBy = function(propertyName) { - $scope.reverse = ($scope.propertyName === propertyName) ? !$scope.reverse : false; - $scope.propertyName = propertyName; - }; - }]); - - - .friends { - border-collapse: collapse; - } - - .friends th { - border-bottom: 1px solid; - } - .friends td, .friends th { - border-left: 1px solid; - padding: 5px 10px; - } - .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { - border-left: none; - } - - .sortorder:after { - content: '\25b2'; // BLACK UP-POINTING TRIANGLE - } - .sortorder.reverse:after { - content: '\25bc'; // BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE - } - - - // Element locators - var unsortButton = element(by.partialButtonText('unsorted')); - var nameHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Name')); - var phoneHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Phone')); - var ageHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Age')); - var firstName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(0)); - var lastName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(4)); - - it('should sort friends by some property, when clicking on the column header', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); - - phoneHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mary'); - - nameHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mike'); - - ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - }); - - it('should sort friends in reverse order, when clicking on the same column', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); - - ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - - ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); - }); - - it('should restore the original order, when clicking "Set to unsorted"', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); - - unsortButton.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Julie'); - }); - -
- *
- * - * @example - * ### Using `orderBy` inside a controller - * - * It is also possible to call the `orderBy` filter manually, by injecting `orderByFilter`, and - * calling it with the desired parameters. (Alternatively, you could inject the `$filter` factory - * and retrieve the `orderBy` filter with `$filter('orderBy')`.) - * - - -
-
Sort by = {{propertyName}}; reverse = {{reverse}}
-
- -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - -
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}{{friend.age}}
-
-
- - angular.module('orderByExample3', []) - .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', 'orderByFilter', function($scope, orderBy) { - var friends = [ - {name: 'John', phone: '555-1212', age: 10}, - {name: 'Mary', phone: '555-9876', age: 19}, - {name: 'Mike', phone: '555-4321', age: 21}, - {name: 'Adam', phone: '555-5678', age: 35}, - {name: 'Julie', phone: '555-8765', age: 29} - ]; - - $scope.propertyName = 'age'; - $scope.reverse = true; - $scope.friends = orderBy(friends, $scope.propertyName, $scope.reverse); - - $scope.sortBy = function(propertyName) { - $scope.reverse = (propertyName !== null && $scope.propertyName === propertyName) - ? !$scope.reverse : false; - $scope.propertyName = propertyName; - $scope.friends = orderBy(friends, $scope.propertyName, $scope.reverse); - }; - }]); - - - .friends { - border-collapse: collapse; - } - - .friends th { - border-bottom: 1px solid; - } - .friends td, .friends th { - border-left: 1px solid; - padding: 5px 10px; - } - .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { - border-left: none; - } - - .sortorder:after { - content: '\25b2'; // BLACK UP-POINTING TRIANGLE - } - .sortorder.reverse:after { - content: '\25bc'; // BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE - } - - - // Element locators - var unsortButton = element(by.partialButtonText('unsorted')); - var nameHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Name')); - var phoneHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Phone')); - var ageHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Age')); - var firstName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(0)); - var lastName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(4)); - - it('should sort friends by some property, when clicking on the column header', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); - - phoneHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mary'); - - nameHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mike'); - - ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - }); - - it('should sort friends in reverse order, when clicking on the same column', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); - - ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - - ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); - }); - - it('should restore the original order, when clicking "Set to unsorted"', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); - - unsortButton.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Julie'); - }); - -
- *
- * - * @example - * ### Using a custom comparator - * - * If you have very specific requirements about the way items are sorted, you can pass your own - * comparator function. For example, you might need to compare some strings in a locale-sensitive - * way. (When specifying a custom comparator, you also need to pass a value for the `reverse` - * argument - passing `false` retains the default sorting order, i.e. ascending.) - * - - -
-
-

Locale-sensitive Comparator

- - - - - - - - - -
NameFavorite Letter
{{friend.name}}{{friend.favoriteLetter}}
-
-
-

Default Comparator

- - - - - - - - - -
NameFavorite Letter
{{friend.name}}{{friend.favoriteLetter}}
-
-
-
- - angular.module('orderByExample4', []) - .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - $scope.friends = [ - {name: 'John', favoriteLetter: 'Ä'}, - {name: 'Mary', favoriteLetter: 'Ü'}, - {name: 'Mike', favoriteLetter: 'Ö'}, - {name: 'Adam', favoriteLetter: 'H'}, - {name: 'Julie', favoriteLetter: 'Z'} - ]; - - $scope.localeSensitiveComparator = function(v1, v2) { - // If we don't get strings, just compare by index - if (v1.type !== 'string' || v2.type !== 'string') { - return (v1.index < v2.index) ? -1 : 1; - } - - // Compare strings alphabetically, taking locale into account - return v1.value.localeCompare(v2.value); - }; - }]); - - - .friends-container { - display: inline-block; - margin: 0 30px; - } - - .friends { - border-collapse: collapse; - } - - .friends th { - border-bottom: 1px solid; - } - .friends td, .friends th { - border-left: 1px solid; - padding: 5px 10px; - } - .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { - border-left: none; - } - - - // Element locators - var container = element(by.css('.custom-comparator')); - var names = container.all(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name')); - - it('should sort friends by favorite letter (in correct alphabetical order)', function() { - expect(names.get(0).getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(names.get(1).getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(names.get(2).getText()).toBe('Mike'); - expect(names.get(3).getText()).toBe('Mary'); - expect(names.get(4).getText()).toBe('Julie'); - }); - -
- * - */ -orderByFilter.$inject = ['$parse']; -function orderByFilter($parse) { - return function(array, sortPredicate, reverseOrder, compareFn) { - - if (array == null) return array; - if (!isArrayLike(array)) { - throw minErr('orderBy')('notarray', 'Expected array but received: {0}', array); - } - - if (!isArray(sortPredicate)) { sortPredicate = [sortPredicate]; } - if (sortPredicate.length === 0) { sortPredicate = ['+']; } - - var predicates = processPredicates(sortPredicate); - - var descending = reverseOrder ? -1 : 1; - - // Define the `compare()` function. Use a default comparator if none is specified. - var compare = isFunction(compareFn) ? compareFn : defaultCompare; - - // The next three lines are a version of a Swartzian Transform idiom from Perl - // (sometimes called the Decorate-Sort-Undecorate idiom) - // See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwartzian_transform - var compareValues = Array.prototype.map.call(array, getComparisonObject); - compareValues.sort(doComparison); - array = compareValues.map(function(item) { return item.value; }); - - return array; - - function getComparisonObject(value, index) { - // NOTE: We are adding an extra `tieBreaker` value based on the element's index. - // This will be used to keep the sort stable when none of the input predicates can - // distinguish between two elements. - return { - value: value, - tieBreaker: {value: index, type: 'number', index: index}, - predicateValues: predicates.map(function(predicate) { - return getPredicateValue(predicate.get(value), index); - }) - }; - } - - function doComparison(v1, v2) { - for (var i = 0, ii = predicates.length; i < ii; i++) { - var result = compare(v1.predicateValues[i], v2.predicateValues[i]); - if (result) { - return result * predicates[i].descending * descending; - } - } - - return (compare(v1.tieBreaker, v2.tieBreaker) || defaultCompare(v1.tieBreaker, v2.tieBreaker)) * descending; - } - }; - - function processPredicates(sortPredicates) { - return sortPredicates.map(function(predicate) { - var descending = 1, get = identity; - - if (isFunction(predicate)) { - get = predicate; - } else if (isString(predicate)) { - if ((predicate.charAt(0) === '+' || predicate.charAt(0) === '-')) { - descending = predicate.charAt(0) === '-' ? -1 : 1; - predicate = predicate.substring(1); - } - if (predicate !== '') { - get = $parse(predicate); - if (get.constant) { - var key = get(); - get = function(value) { return value[key]; }; - } - } - } - return {get: get, descending: descending}; - }); - } - - function isPrimitive(value) { - switch (typeof value) { - case 'number': /* falls through */ - case 'boolean': /* falls through */ - case 'string': - return true; - default: - return false; - } - } - - function objectValue(value) { - // If `valueOf` is a valid function use that - if (isFunction(value.valueOf)) { - value = value.valueOf(); - if (isPrimitive(value)) return value; - } - // If `toString` is a valid function and not the one from `Object.prototype` use that - if (hasCustomToString(value)) { - value = value.toString(); - if (isPrimitive(value)) return value; - } - - return value; - } - - function getPredicateValue(value, index) { - var type = typeof value; - if (value === null) { - type = 'null'; - } else if (type === 'object') { - value = objectValue(value); - } - return {value: value, type: type, index: index}; - } - - function defaultCompare(v1, v2) { - var result = 0; - var type1 = v1.type; - var type2 = v2.type; - - if (type1 === type2) { - var value1 = v1.value; - var value2 = v2.value; - - if (type1 === 'string') { - // Compare strings case-insensitively - value1 = value1.toLowerCase(); - value2 = value2.toLowerCase(); - } else if (type1 === 'object') { - // For basic objects, use the position of the object - // in the collection instead of the value - if (isObject(value1)) value1 = v1.index; - if (isObject(value2)) value2 = v2.index; - } - - if (value1 !== value2) { - result = value1 < value2 ? -1 : 1; - } - } else { - result = (type1 === 'undefined') ? 1 : - (type2 === 'undefined') ? -1 : - (type1 === 'null') ? 1 : - (type2 === 'null') ? -1 : - (type1 < type2) ? -1 : 1; - } - - return result; - } -} - -function ngDirective(directive) { - if (isFunction(directive)) { - directive = { - link: directive - }; - } - directive.restrict = directive.restrict || 'AC'; - return valueFn(directive); -} - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name a - * @restrict E - * - * @description - * Modifies the default behavior of the html a tag so that the default action is prevented when - * the href attribute is empty. - * - * For dynamically creating `href` attributes for a tags, see the {@link ng.ngHref `ngHref`} directive. - */ -var htmlAnchorDirective = valueFn({ - restrict: 'E', - compile: function(element, attr) { - if (!attr.href && !attr.xlinkHref) { - return function(scope, element) { - // If the linked element is not an anchor tag anymore, do nothing - if (element[0].nodeName.toLowerCase() !== 'a') return; - - // SVGAElement does not use the href attribute, but rather the 'xlinkHref' attribute. - var href = toString.call(element.prop('href')) === '[object SVGAnimatedString]' ? - 'xlink:href' : 'href'; - element.on('click', function(event) { - // if we have no href url, then don't navigate anywhere. - if (!element.attr(href)) { - event.preventDefault(); - } - }); - }; - } - } -}); - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngHref - * @restrict A - * @priority 99 - * - * @description - * Using AngularJS markup like `{{hash}}` in an href attribute will - * make the link go to the wrong URL if the user clicks it before - * AngularJS has a chance to replace the `{{hash}}` markup with its - * value. Until AngularJS replaces the markup the link will be broken - * and will most likely return a 404 error. The `ngHref` directive - * solves this problem. - * - * The wrong way to write it: - * ```html - * link1 - * ``` - * - * The correct way to write it: - * ```html - * link1 - * ``` - * - * @element A - * @param {template} ngHref any string which can contain `{{}}` markup. - * - * @example - * This example shows various combinations of `href`, `ng-href` and `ng-click` attributes - * in links and their different behaviors: - - -
- link 1 (link, don't reload)
- link 2 (link, don't reload)
- link 3 (link, reload!)
- anchor (link, don't reload)
- anchor (no link)
- link (link, change location) -
- - it('should execute ng-click but not reload when href without value', function() { - element(by.id('link-1')).click(); - expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('1'); - expect(element(by.id('link-1')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(''); - }); - - it('should execute ng-click but not reload when href empty string', function() { - element(by.id('link-2')).click(); - expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('2'); - expect(element(by.id('link-2')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(''); - }); - - it('should execute ng-click and change url when ng-href specified', function() { - expect(element(by.id('link-3')).getAttribute('href')).toMatch(/\/123$/); - - element(by.id('link-3')).click(); - - // At this point, we navigate away from an AngularJS page, so we need - // to use browser.driver to get the base webdriver. - - browser.wait(function() { - return browser.driver.getCurrentUrl().then(function(url) { - return url.match(/\/123$/); - }); - }, 5000, 'page should navigate to /123'); - }); - - it('should execute ng-click but not reload when href empty string and name specified', function() { - element(by.id('link-4')).click(); - expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('4'); - expect(element(by.id('link-4')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(''); - }); - - it('should execute ng-click but not reload when no href but name specified', function() { - element(by.id('link-5')).click(); - expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('5'); - expect(element(by.id('link-5')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(null); - }); - - it('should only change url when only ng-href', function() { - element(by.model('value')).clear(); - element(by.model('value')).sendKeys('6'); - expect(element(by.id('link-6')).getAttribute('href')).toMatch(/\/6$/); - - element(by.id('link-6')).click(); - - // At this point, we navigate away from an AngularJS page, so we need - // to use browser.driver to get the base webdriver. - browser.wait(function() { - return browser.driver.getCurrentUrl().then(function(url) { - return url.match(/\/6$/); - }); - }, 5000, 'page should navigate to /6'); - }); - -
- */ - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngSrc - * @restrict A - * @priority 99 - * - * @description - * Using AngularJS markup like `{{hash}}` in a `src` attribute doesn't - * work right: The browser will fetch from the URL with the literal - * text `{{hash}}` until AngularJS replaces the expression inside - * `{{hash}}`. The `ngSrc` directive solves this problem. - * - * The buggy way to write it: - * ```html - * Description - * ``` - * - * The correct way to write it: - * ```html - * Description - * ``` - * - * @element IMG - * @param {template} ngSrc any string which can contain `{{}}` markup. - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngSrcset - * @restrict A - * @priority 99 - * - * @description - * Using AngularJS markup like `{{hash}}` in a `srcset` attribute doesn't - * work right: The browser will fetch from the URL with the literal - * text `{{hash}}` until AngularJS replaces the expression inside - * `{{hash}}`. The `ngSrcset` directive solves this problem. - * - * The buggy way to write it: - * ```html - * Description - * ``` - * - * The correct way to write it: - * ```html - * Description - * ``` - * - * @element IMG - * @param {template} ngSrcset any string which can contain `{{}}` markup. - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngDisabled - * @restrict A - * @priority 100 - * - * @description - * - * This directive sets the `disabled` attribute on the element (typically a form control, - * e.g. `input`, `button`, `select` etc.) if the - * {@link guide/expression expression} inside `ngDisabled` evaluates to truthy. - * - * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `disabled` - * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. - * - * @example - - -
- -
- - it('should toggle button', function() { - expect(element(by.css('button')).getAttribute('disabled')).toBeFalsy(); - element(by.model('checked')).click(); - expect(element(by.css('button')).getAttribute('disabled')).toBeTruthy(); - }); - -
- * - * @param {expression} ngDisabled If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, - * then the `disabled` attribute will be set on the element - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngChecked - * @restrict A - * @priority 100 - * - * @description - * Sets the `checked` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngChecked` is truthy. - * - * Note that this directive should not be used together with {@link ngModel `ngModel`}, - * as this can lead to unexpected behavior. - * - * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `checked` - * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. - * - * @example - - -
- -
- - it('should check both checkBoxes', function() { - expect(element(by.id('checkFollower')).getAttribute('checked')).toBeFalsy(); - element(by.model('leader')).click(); - expect(element(by.id('checkFollower')).getAttribute('checked')).toBeTruthy(); - }); - -
- * - * @element INPUT - * @param {expression} ngChecked If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, - * then the `checked` attribute will be set on the element - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngReadonly - * @restrict A - * @priority 100 - * - * @description - * - * Sets the `readonly` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngReadonly` is truthy. - * Note that `readonly` applies only to `input` elements with specific types. [See the input docs on - * MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input#attr-readonly) for more information. - * - * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `readonly` - * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. - * - * @example - - -
- -
- - it('should toggle readonly attr', function() { - expect(element(by.css('[type="text"]')).getAttribute('readonly')).toBeFalsy(); - element(by.model('checked')).click(); - expect(element(by.css('[type="text"]')).getAttribute('readonly')).toBeTruthy(); - }); - -
- * - * @element INPUT - * @param {expression} ngReadonly If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, - * then special attribute "readonly" will be set on the element - */ - - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngSelected - * @restrict A - * @priority 100 - * - * @description - * - * Sets the `selected` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngSelected` is truthy. - * - * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `selected` - * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. - * - *
- * **Note:** `ngSelected` does not interact with the `select` and `ngModel` directives, it only - * sets the `selected` attribute on the element. If you are using `ngModel` on the select, you - * should not use `ngSelected` on the options, as `ngModel` will set the select value and - * selected options. - *
- * - * @example - - -
- -
- - it('should select Greetings!', function() { - expect(element(by.id('greet')).getAttribute('selected')).toBeFalsy(); - element(by.model('selected')).click(); - expect(element(by.id('greet')).getAttribute('selected')).toBeTruthy(); - }); - -
- * - * @element OPTION - * @param {expression} ngSelected If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, - * then special attribute "selected" will be set on the element - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngOpen - * @restrict A - * @priority 100 - * - * @description - * - * Sets the `open` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngOpen` is truthy. - * - * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `open` - * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. - * - * ## A note about browser compatibility - * - * Internet Explorer and Edge do not support the `details` element, it is - * recommended to use {@link ng.ngShow} and {@link ng.ngHide} instead. - * - * @example - - -
-
- List -
    -
  • Apple
  • -
  • Orange
  • -
  • Durian
  • -
-
-
- - it('should toggle open', function() { - expect(element(by.id('details')).getAttribute('open')).toBeFalsy(); - element(by.model('open')).click(); - expect(element(by.id('details')).getAttribute('open')).toBeTruthy(); - }); - -
- * - * @element DETAILS - * @param {expression} ngOpen If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, - * then special attribute "open" will be set on the element - */ - -var ngAttributeAliasDirectives = {}; - -// boolean attrs are evaluated -forEach(BOOLEAN_ATTR, function(propName, attrName) { - // binding to multiple is not supported - if (propName === 'multiple') return; - - function defaultLinkFn(scope, element, attr) { - scope.$watch(attr[normalized], function ngBooleanAttrWatchAction(value) { - attr.$set(attrName, !!value); - }); - } - - var normalized = directiveNormalize('ng-' + attrName); - var linkFn = defaultLinkFn; - - if (propName === 'checked') { - linkFn = function(scope, element, attr) { - // ensuring ngChecked doesn't interfere with ngModel when both are set on the same input - if (attr.ngModel !== attr[normalized]) { - defaultLinkFn(scope, element, attr); - } - }; - } - - ngAttributeAliasDirectives[normalized] = function() { - return { - restrict: 'A', - priority: 100, - link: linkFn - }; - }; -}); - -// aliased input attrs are evaluated -forEach(ALIASED_ATTR, function(htmlAttr, ngAttr) { - ngAttributeAliasDirectives[ngAttr] = function() { - return { - priority: 100, - link: function(scope, element, attr) { - //special case ngPattern when a literal regular expression value - //is used as the expression (this way we don't have to watch anything). - if (ngAttr === 'ngPattern' && attr.ngPattern.charAt(0) === '/') { - var match = attr.ngPattern.match(REGEX_STRING_REGEXP); - if (match) { - attr.$set('ngPattern', new RegExp(match[1], match[2])); - return; - } - } - - scope.$watch(attr[ngAttr], function ngAttrAliasWatchAction(value) { - attr.$set(ngAttr, value); - }); - } - }; - }; -}); - -// ng-src, ng-srcset, ng-href are interpolated -forEach(['src', 'srcset', 'href'], function(attrName) { - var normalized = directiveNormalize('ng-' + attrName); - ngAttributeAliasDirectives[normalized] = ['$sce', function($sce) { - return { - priority: 99, // it needs to run after the attributes are interpolated - link: function(scope, element, attr) { - var propName = attrName, - name = attrName; - - if (attrName === 'href' && - toString.call(element.prop('href')) === '[object SVGAnimatedString]') { - name = 'xlinkHref'; - attr.$attr[name] = 'xlink:href'; - propName = null; - } - - // We need to sanitize the url at least once, in case it is a constant - // non-interpolated attribute. - attr.$set(normalized, $sce.getTrustedMediaUrl(attr[normalized])); - - attr.$observe(normalized, function(value) { - if (!value) { - if (attrName === 'href') { - attr.$set(name, null); - } - return; - } - - attr.$set(name, value); - - // Support: IE 9-11 only - // On IE, if "ng:src" directive declaration is used and "src" attribute doesn't exist - // then calling element.setAttribute('src', 'foo') doesn't do anything, so we need - // to set the property as well to achieve the desired effect. - // We use attr[attrName] value since $set might have sanitized the url. - if (msie && propName) element.prop(propName, attr[name]); - }); - } - }; - }]; -}); - -/* global -nullFormCtrl, -PENDING_CLASS, -SUBMITTED_CLASS - */ -var nullFormCtrl = { - $addControl: noop, - $getControls: valueFn([]), - $$renameControl: nullFormRenameControl, - $removeControl: noop, - $setValidity: noop, - $setDirty: noop, - $setPristine: noop, - $setSubmitted: noop, - $$setSubmitted: noop -}, -PENDING_CLASS = 'ng-pending', -SUBMITTED_CLASS = 'ng-submitted'; - -function nullFormRenameControl(control, name) { - control.$name = name; -} - -/** - * @ngdoc type - * @name form.FormController - * - * @property {boolean} $pristine True if user has not interacted with the form yet. - * @property {boolean} $dirty True if user has already interacted with the form. - * @property {boolean} $valid True if all of the containing forms and controls are valid. - * @property {boolean} $invalid True if at least one containing control or form is invalid. - * @property {boolean} $submitted True if user has submitted the form even if its invalid. - * - * @property {Object} $pending An object hash, containing references to controls or forms with - * pending validators, where: - * - * - keys are validations tokens (error names). - * - values are arrays of controls or forms that have a pending validator for the given error name. - * - * See {@link form.FormController#$error $error} for a list of built-in validation tokens. - * - * @property {Object} $error An object hash, containing references to controls or forms with failing - * validators, where: - * - * - keys are validation tokens (error names), - * - values are arrays of controls or forms that have a failing validator for the given error name. - * - * Built-in validation tokens: - * - `email` - * - `max` - * - `maxlength` - * - `min` - * - `minlength` - * - `number` - * - `pattern` - * - `required` - * - `url` - * - `date` - * - `datetimelocal` - * - `time` - * - `week` - * - `month` - * - * @description - * `FormController` keeps track of all its controls and nested forms as well as the state of them, - * such as being valid/invalid or dirty/pristine. - * - * Each {@link ng.directive:form form} directive creates an instance - * of `FormController`. - * - */ -//asks for $scope to fool the BC controller module -FormController.$inject = ['$element', '$attrs', '$scope', '$animate', '$interpolate']; -function FormController($element, $attrs, $scope, $animate, $interpolate) { - this.$$controls = []; - - // init state - this.$error = {}; - this.$$success = {}; - this.$pending = undefined; - this.$name = $interpolate($attrs.name || $attrs.ngForm || '')($scope); - this.$dirty = false; - this.$pristine = true; - this.$valid = true; - this.$invalid = false; - this.$submitted = false; - this.$$parentForm = nullFormCtrl; - - this.$$element = $element; - this.$$animate = $animate; - - setupValidity(this); -} - -FormController.prototype = { - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$rollbackViewValue - * - * @description - * Rollback all form controls pending updates to the `$modelValue`. - * - * Updates may be pending by a debounced event or because the input is waiting for a some future - * event defined in `ng-model-options`. This method is typically needed by the reset button of - * a form that uses `ng-model-options` to pend updates. - */ - $rollbackViewValue: function() { - forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { - control.$rollbackViewValue(); - }); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$commitViewValue - * - * @description - * Commit all form controls pending updates to the `$modelValue`. - * - * Updates may be pending by a debounced event or because the input is waiting for a some future - * event defined in `ng-model-options`. This method is rarely needed as `NgModelController` - * usually handles calling this in response to input events. - */ - $commitViewValue: function() { - forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { - control.$commitViewValue(); - }); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$addControl - * @param {object} control control object, either a {@link form.FormController} or an - * {@link ngModel.NgModelController} - * - * @description - * Register a control with the form. Input elements using ngModelController do this automatically - * when they are linked. - * - * Note that the current state of the control will not be reflected on the new parent form. This - * is not an issue with normal use, as freshly compiled and linked controls are in a `$pristine` - * state. - * - * However, if the method is used programmatically, for example by adding dynamically created controls, - * or controls that have been previously removed without destroying their corresponding DOM element, - * it's the developers responsibility to make sure the current state propagates to the parent form. - * - * For example, if an input control is added that is already `$dirty` and has `$error` properties, - * calling `$setDirty()` and `$validate()` afterwards will propagate the state to the parent form. - */ - $addControl: function(control) { - // Breaking change - before, inputs whose name was "hasOwnProperty" were quietly ignored - // and not added to the scope. Now we throw an error. - assertNotHasOwnProperty(control.$name, 'input'); - this.$$controls.push(control); - - if (control.$name) { - this[control.$name] = control; - } - - control.$$parentForm = this; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$getControls - * @returns {Array} the controls that are currently part of this form - * - * @description - * This method returns a **shallow copy** of the controls that are currently part of this form. - * The controls can be instances of {@link form.FormController `FormController`} - * ({@link ngForm "child-forms"}) and of {@link ngModel.NgModelController `NgModelController`}. - * If you need access to the controls of child-forms, you have to call `$getControls()` - * recursively on them. - * This can be used for example to iterate over all controls to validate them. - * - * The controls can be accessed normally, but adding to, or removing controls from the array has - * no effect on the form. Instead, use {@link form.FormController#$addControl `$addControl()`} and - * {@link form.FormController#$removeControl `$removeControl()`} for this use-case. - * Likewise, adding a control to, or removing a control from the form is not reflected - * in the shallow copy. That means you should get a fresh copy from `$getControls()` every time - * you need access to the controls. - */ - $getControls: function() { - return shallowCopy(this.$$controls); - }, - - // Private API: rename a form control - $$renameControl: function(control, newName) { - var oldName = control.$name; - - if (this[oldName] === control) { - delete this[oldName]; - } - this[newName] = control; - control.$name = newName; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$removeControl - * @param {object} control control object, either a {@link form.FormController} or an - * {@link ngModel.NgModelController} - * - * @description - * Deregister a control from the form. - * - * Input elements using ngModelController do this automatically when they are destroyed. - * - * Note that only the removed control's validation state (`$errors`etc.) will be removed from the - * form. `$dirty`, `$submitted` states will not be changed, because the expected behavior can be - * different from case to case. For example, removing the only `$dirty` control from a form may or - * may not mean that the form is still `$dirty`. - */ - $removeControl: function(control) { - if (control.$name && this[control.$name] === control) { - delete this[control.$name]; - } - forEach(this.$pending, function(value, name) { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-invalid-this - this.$setValidity(name, null, control); - }, this); - forEach(this.$error, function(value, name) { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-invalid-this - this.$setValidity(name, null, control); - }, this); - forEach(this.$$success, function(value, name) { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-invalid-this - this.$setValidity(name, null, control); - }, this); - - arrayRemove(this.$$controls, control); - control.$$parentForm = nullFormCtrl; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$setDirty - * - * @description - * Sets the form to a dirty state. - * - * This method can be called to add the 'ng-dirty' class and set the form to a dirty - * state (ng-dirty class). This method will also propagate to parent forms. - */ - $setDirty: function() { - this.$$animate.removeClass(this.$$element, PRISTINE_CLASS); - this.$$animate.addClass(this.$$element, DIRTY_CLASS); - this.$dirty = true; - this.$pristine = false; - this.$$parentForm.$setDirty(); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$setPristine - * - * @description - * Sets the form to its pristine state. - * - * This method sets the form's `$pristine` state to true, the `$dirty` state to false, removes - * the `ng-dirty` class and adds the `ng-pristine` class. Additionally, it sets the `$submitted` - * state to false. - * - * This method will also propagate to all the controls contained in this form. - * - * Setting a form back to a pristine state is often useful when we want to 'reuse' a form after - * saving or resetting it. - */ - $setPristine: function() { - this.$$animate.setClass(this.$$element, PRISTINE_CLASS, DIRTY_CLASS + ' ' + SUBMITTED_CLASS); - this.$dirty = false; - this.$pristine = true; - this.$submitted = false; - forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { - control.$setPristine(); - }); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$setUntouched - * - * @description - * Sets the form to its untouched state. - * - * This method can be called to remove the 'ng-touched' class and set the form controls to their - * untouched state (ng-untouched class). - * - * Setting a form controls back to their untouched state is often useful when setting the form - * back to its pristine state. - */ - $setUntouched: function() { - forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { - control.$setUntouched(); - }); - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$setSubmitted - * - * @description - * Sets the form to its `$submitted` state. This will also set `$submitted` on all child and - * parent forms of the form. - */ - $setSubmitted: function() { - var rootForm = this; - while (rootForm.$$parentForm && (rootForm.$$parentForm !== nullFormCtrl)) { - rootForm = rootForm.$$parentForm; - } - rootForm.$$setSubmitted(); - }, - - $$setSubmitted: function() { - this.$$animate.addClass(this.$$element, SUBMITTED_CLASS); - this.$submitted = true; - forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { - if (control.$$setSubmitted) { - control.$$setSubmitted(); - } - }); - } -}; - -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$setValidity - * - * @description - * Change the validity state of the form, and notify the parent form (if any). - * - * Application developers will rarely need to call this method directly. It is used internally, by - * {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$setValidity NgModelController.$setValidity()}, to propagate a - * control's validity state to the parent `FormController`. - * - * @param {string} validationErrorKey Name of the validator. The `validationErrorKey` will be - * assigned to either `$error[validationErrorKey]` or `$pending[validationErrorKey]` (for - * unfulfilled `$asyncValidators`), so that it is available for data-binding. The - * `validationErrorKey` should be in camelCase and will get converted into dash-case for - * class name. Example: `myError` will result in `ng-valid-my-error` and - * `ng-invalid-my-error` classes and can be bound to as `{{ someForm.$error.myError }}`. - * @param {boolean} isValid Whether the current state is valid (true), invalid (false), pending - * (undefined), or skipped (null). Pending is used for unfulfilled `$asyncValidators`. - * Skipped is used by AngularJS when validators do not run because of parse errors and when - * `$asyncValidators` do not run because any of the `$validators` failed. - * @param {NgModelController | FormController} controller - The controller whose validity state is - * triggering the change. - */ -addSetValidityMethod({ - clazz: FormController, - set: function(object, property, controller) { - var list = object[property]; - if (!list) { - object[property] = [controller]; - } else { - var index = list.indexOf(controller); - if (index === -1) { - list.push(controller); - } - } - }, - unset: function(object, property, controller) { - var list = object[property]; - if (!list) { - return; - } - arrayRemove(list, controller); - if (list.length === 0) { - delete object[property]; - } - } -}); - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngForm - * @restrict EAC - * - * @description - * Helper directive that makes it possible to create control groups inside a - * {@link ng.directive:form `form`} directive. - * These "child forms" can be used, for example, to determine the validity of a sub-group of - * controls. - * - *
- * **Note**: `ngForm` cannot be used as a replacement for `
`, because it lacks its - * [built-in HTML functionality](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#the-form-element). - * Specifically, you cannot submit `ngForm` like a `` tag. That means, - * you cannot send data to the server with `ngForm`, or integrate it with - * {@link ng.directive:ngSubmit `ngSubmit`}. - *
- * - * @param {string=} ngForm|name Name of the form. If specified, the form controller will - * be published into the related scope, under this name. - * - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name form - * @restrict E - * - * @description - * Directive that instantiates - * {@link form.FormController FormController}. - * - * If the `name` attribute is specified, the form controller is published onto the current scope under - * this name. - * - * ## Alias: {@link ng.directive:ngForm `ngForm`} - * - * In AngularJS, forms can be nested. This means that the outer form is valid when all of the child - * forms are valid as well. However, browsers do not allow nesting of `` elements, so - * AngularJS provides the {@link ng.directive:ngForm `ngForm`} directive, which behaves identically to - * `form` but can be nested. Nested forms can be useful, for example, if the validity of a sub-group - * of controls needs to be determined. - * - * ## CSS classes - * - `ng-valid` is set if the form is valid. - * - `ng-invalid` is set if the form is invalid. - * - `ng-pending` is set if the form is pending. - * - `ng-pristine` is set if the form is pristine. - * - `ng-dirty` is set if the form is dirty. - * - `ng-submitted` is set if the form was submitted. - * - * Keep in mind that ngAnimate can detect each of these classes when added and removed. - * - * - * ## Submitting a form and preventing the default action - * - * Since the role of forms in client-side AngularJS applications is different than in classical - * roundtrip apps, it is desirable for the browser not to translate the form submission into a full - * page reload that sends the data to the server. Instead some javascript logic should be triggered - * to handle the form submission in an application-specific way. - * - * For this reason, AngularJS prevents the default action (form submission to the server) unless the - * `` element has an `action` attribute specified. - * - * You can use one of the following two ways to specify what javascript method should be called when - * a form is submitted: - * - * - {@link ng.directive:ngSubmit ngSubmit} directive on the form element - * - {@link ng.directive:ngClick ngClick} directive on the first - * button or input field of type submit (input[type=submit]) - * - * To prevent double execution of the handler, use only one of the {@link ng.directive:ngSubmit ngSubmit} - * or {@link ng.directive:ngClick ngClick} directives. - * This is because of the following form submission rules in the HTML specification: - * - * - If a form has only one input field then hitting enter in this field triggers form submit - * (`ngSubmit`) - * - if a form has 2+ input fields and no buttons or input[type=submit] then hitting enter - * doesn't trigger submit - * - if a form has one or more input fields and one or more buttons or input[type=submit] then - * hitting enter in any of the input fields will trigger the click handler on the *first* button or - * input[type=submit] (`ngClick`) *and* a submit handler on the enclosing form (`ngSubmit`) - * - * Any pending `ngModelOptions` changes will take place immediately when an enclosing form is - * submitted. Note that `ngClick` events will occur before the model is updated. Use `ngSubmit` - * to have access to the updated model. - * - * @animations - * Animations in ngForm are triggered when any of the associated CSS classes are added and removed. - * These classes are: `.ng-pristine`, `.ng-dirty`, `.ng-invalid` and `.ng-valid` as well as any - * other validations that are performed within the form. Animations in ngForm are similar to how - * they work in ngClass and animations can be hooked into using CSS transitions, keyframes as well - * as JS animations. - * - * The following example shows a simple way to utilize CSS transitions to style a form element - * that has been rendered as invalid after it has been validated: - * - *
- * //be sure to include ngAnimate as a module to hook into more
- * //advanced animations
- * .my-form {
- *   transition:0.5s linear all;
- *   background: white;
- * }
- * .my-form.ng-invalid {
- *   background: red;
- *   color:white;
- * }
- * 
- * - * @example - - - - - - userType: - Required!
- userType = {{userType}}
- myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
- myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
- myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
- myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
- -
- - it('should initialize to model', function() { - var userType = element(by.binding('userType')); - var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - - expect(userType.getText()).toContain('guest'); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('true'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if empty', function() { - var userType = element(by.binding('userType')); - var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - var userInput = element(by.model('userType')); - - userInput.clear(); - userInput.sendKeys(''); - - expect(userType.getText()).toEqual('userType ='); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); - }); - -
- * - * @param {string=} name Name of the form. If specified, the form controller will be published into - * related scope, under this name. - */ -var formDirectiveFactory = function(isNgForm) { - return ['$timeout', '$parse', function($timeout, $parse) { - var formDirective = { - name: 'form', - restrict: isNgForm ? 'EAC' : 'E', - require: ['form', '^^?form'], //first is the form's own ctrl, second is an optional parent form - controller: FormController, - compile: function ngFormCompile(formElement, attr) { - // Setup initial state of the control - formElement.addClass(PRISTINE_CLASS).addClass(VALID_CLASS); - - var nameAttr = attr.name ? 'name' : (isNgForm && attr.ngForm ? 'ngForm' : false); - - return { - pre: function ngFormPreLink(scope, formElement, attr, ctrls) { - var controller = ctrls[0]; - - // if `action` attr is not present on the form, prevent the default action (submission) - if (!('action' in attr)) { - // we can't use jq events because if a form is destroyed during submission the default - // action is not prevented. see #1238 - // - // IE 9 is not affected because it doesn't fire a submit event and try to do a full - // page reload if the form was destroyed by submission of the form via a click handler - // on a button in the form. Looks like an IE9 specific bug. - var handleFormSubmission = function(event) { - scope.$apply(function() { - controller.$commitViewValue(); - controller.$setSubmitted(); - }); - - event.preventDefault(); - }; - - formElement[0].addEventListener('submit', handleFormSubmission); - - // unregister the preventDefault listener so that we don't not leak memory but in a - // way that will achieve the prevention of the default action. - formElement.on('$destroy', function() { - $timeout(function() { - formElement[0].removeEventListener('submit', handleFormSubmission); - }, 0, false); - }); - } - - var parentFormCtrl = ctrls[1] || controller.$$parentForm; - parentFormCtrl.$addControl(controller); - - var setter = nameAttr ? getSetter(controller.$name) : noop; - - if (nameAttr) { - setter(scope, controller); - attr.$observe(nameAttr, function(newValue) { - if (controller.$name === newValue) return; - setter(scope, undefined); - controller.$$parentForm.$$renameControl(controller, newValue); - setter = getSetter(controller.$name); - setter(scope, controller); - }); - } - formElement.on('$destroy', function() { - controller.$$parentForm.$removeControl(controller); - setter(scope, undefined); - extend(controller, nullFormCtrl); //stop propagating child destruction handlers upwards - }); - } - }; - } - }; - - return formDirective; - - function getSetter(expression) { - if (expression === '') { - //create an assignable expression, so forms with an empty name can be renamed later - return $parse('this[""]').assign; - } - return $parse(expression).assign || noop; - } - }]; -}; - -var formDirective = formDirectiveFactory(); -var ngFormDirective = formDirectiveFactory(true); - -/* global - VALID_CLASS: false, - INVALID_CLASS: false, - PRISTINE_CLASS: false, - DIRTY_CLASS: false, - ngModelMinErr: false -*/ - -// Regex code was initially obtained from SO prior to modification: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3143070/javascript-regex-iso-datetime#answer-3143231 -var ISO_DATE_REGEXP = /^\d{4,}-[01]\d-[0-3]\dT[0-2]\d:[0-5]\d:[0-5]\d\.\d+(?:[+-][0-2]\d:[0-5]\d|Z)$/; -// See valid URLs in RFC3987 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3987) -// Note: We are being more lenient, because browsers are too. -// 1. Scheme -// 2. Slashes -// 3. Username -// 4. Password -// 5. Hostname -// 6. Port -// 7. Path -// 8. Query -// 9. Fragment -// 1111111111111111 222 333333 44444 55555555555555555555555 666 77777777 8888888 999 -var URL_REGEXP = /^[a-z][a-z\d.+-]*:\/*(?:[^:@]+(?::[^@]+)?@)?(?:[^\s:/?#]+|\[[a-f\d:]+])(?::\d+)?(?:\/[^?#]*)?(?:\?[^#]*)?(?:#.*)?$/i; -// eslint-disable-next-line max-len -var EMAIL_REGEXP = /^(?=.{1,254}$)(?=.{1,64}@)[-!#$%&'*+/0-9=?A-Z^_`a-z{|}~]+(\.[-!#$%&'*+/0-9=?A-Z^_`a-z{|}~]+)*@[A-Za-z0-9]([A-Za-z0-9-]{0,61}[A-Za-z0-9])?(\.[A-Za-z0-9]([A-Za-z0-9-]{0,61}[A-Za-z0-9])?)*$/; -var NUMBER_REGEXP = /^\s*(-|\+)?(\d+|(\d*(\.\d*)))([eE][+-]?\d+)?\s*$/; -var DATE_REGEXP = /^(\d{4,})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})$/; -var DATETIMELOCAL_REGEXP = /^(\d{4,})-(\d\d)-(\d\d)T(\d\d):(\d\d)(?::(\d\d)(\.\d{1,3})?)?$/; -var WEEK_REGEXP = /^(\d{4,})-W(\d\d)$/; -var MONTH_REGEXP = /^(\d{4,})-(\d\d)$/; -var TIME_REGEXP = /^(\d\d):(\d\d)(?::(\d\d)(\.\d{1,3})?)?$/; - -var PARTIAL_VALIDATION_EVENTS = 'keydown wheel mousedown'; -var PARTIAL_VALIDATION_TYPES = createMap(); -forEach('date,datetime-local,month,time,week'.split(','), function(type) { - PARTIAL_VALIDATION_TYPES[type] = true; -}); - -var inputType = { - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[text] - * - * @description - * Standard HTML text input with AngularJS data binding, inherited by most of the `input` elements. - * - * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} required Adds `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. - * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to - * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of - * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. - * @param {number=} ngMinlength Sets `minlength` validation error key if the value is shorter than - * minlength. - * @param {number=} ngMaxlength Sets `maxlength` validation error key if the value is longer than - * maxlength. Setting the attribute to a negative or non-numeric value, allows view values of - * any length. - * @param {string=} pattern Similar to `ngPattern` except that the attribute value is the actual string - * that contains the regular expression body that will be converted to a regular expression - * as in the ngPattern directive. - * @param {string=} ngPattern Sets `pattern` validation error key if the ngModel {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} - * does not match a RegExp found by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the attribute value. - * If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. - * If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp - * after wrapping it in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to - * `new RegExp('^abc$')`.
- * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to - * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into - * account. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * @param {boolean=} [ngTrim=true] If set to false AngularJS will not automatically trim the input. - * This parameter is ignored for input[type=password] controls, which will never trim the - * input. - * - * @example - - - -
- -
- - Required! - - Single word only! -
- text = {{example.text}}
- myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
- myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
- myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
- myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
-
-
- - var text = element(by.binding('example.text')); - var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - var input = element(by.model('example.text')); - - it('should initialize to model', function() { - expect(text.getText()).toContain('guest'); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('true'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if empty', function() { - input.clear(); - input.sendKeys(''); - - expect(text.getText()).toEqual('text ='); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if multi word', function() { - input.clear(); - input.sendKeys('hello world'); - - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); - }); - -
- */ - 'text': textInputType, - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[date] - * - * @description - * Input with date validation and transformation. In browsers that do not yet support - * the HTML5 date input, a text element will be used. In that case, text must be entered in a valid ISO-8601 - * date format (yyyy-MM-dd), for example: `2009-01-06`. Since many - * modern browsers do not yet support this input type, it is important to provide cues to users on the - * expected input format via a placeholder or label. - * - * The model must always be a Date object, otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. - * Invalid `Date` objects (dates whose `getTime()` is `NaN`) will be rendered as an empty string. - * - * The timezone to be used to read/write the `Date` instance in the model can be defined using - * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions ngModelOptions}. By default, this is the timezone of the browser. - * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. This must be a - * valid ISO date string (yyyy-MM-dd). You can also use interpolation inside this attribute - * (e.g. `min="{{minDate | date:'yyyy-MM-dd'}}"`). Note that `min` will also add native HTML5 - * constraint validation. - * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. This must be - * a valid ISO date string (yyyy-MM-dd). You can also use interpolation inside this attribute - * (e.g. `max="{{maxDate | date:'yyyy-MM-dd'}}"`). Note that `max` will also add native HTML5 - * constraint validation. - * @param {(date|string)=} ngMin Sets the `min` validation constraint to the Date / ISO date string - * the `ngMin` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `min` attribute. - * @param {(date|string)=} ngMax Sets the `max` validation constraint to the Date / ISO date string - * the `ngMax` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `max` attribute. - * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. - * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to - * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of - * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * - * @example - - - -
- - -
- - Required! - - Not a valid date! -
- value = {{example.value | date: "yyyy-MM-dd"}}
- myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
- myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
- myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
- myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
-
-
- - var value = element(by.binding('example.value | date: "yyyy-MM-dd"')); - var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - - // currently protractor/webdriver does not support - // sending keys to all known HTML5 input controls - // for various browsers (see https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/562). - function setInput(val) { - // set the value of the element and force validation. - var scr = "var ipt = document.getElementById('exampleInput'); " + - "ipt.value = '" + val + "';" + - "angular.element(ipt).scope().$apply(function(s) { s.myForm[ipt.name].$setViewValue('" + val + "'); });"; - browser.executeScript(scr); - } - - it('should initialize to model', function() { - expect(value.getText()).toContain('2013-10-22'); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = true'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if empty', function() { - setInput(''); - expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if over max', function() { - setInput('2015-01-01'); - expect(value.getText()).toContain(''); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); - }); - -
- */ - 'date': createDateInputType('date', DATE_REGEXP, - createDateParser(DATE_REGEXP, ['yyyy', 'MM', 'dd']), - 'yyyy-MM-dd'), - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[datetime-local] - * - * @description - * Input with datetime validation and transformation. In browsers that do not yet support - * the HTML5 date input, a text element will be used. In that case, the text must be entered in a valid ISO-8601 - * local datetime format (yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss), for example: `2010-12-28T14:57:00`. - * - * The model must always be a Date object, otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. - * Invalid `Date` objects (dates whose `getTime()` is `NaN`) will be rendered as an empty string. - * - * The timezone to be used to read/write the `Date` instance in the model can be defined using - * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions ngModelOptions}. By default, this is the timezone of the browser. - * - * The format of the displayed time can be adjusted with the - * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions#ngModelOptions-arguments ngModelOptions} `timeSecondsFormat` - * and `timeStripZeroSeconds`. - * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. - * This must be a valid ISO datetime format (yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss). You can also use interpolation - * inside this attribute (e.g. `min="{{minDatetimeLocal | date:'yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss'}}"`). - * Note that `min` will also add native HTML5 constraint validation. - * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. - * This must be a valid ISO datetime format (yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss). You can also use interpolation - * inside this attribute (e.g. `max="{{maxDatetimeLocal | date:'yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss'}}"`). - * Note that `max` will also add native HTML5 constraint validation. - * @param {(date|string)=} ngMin Sets the `min` validation error key to the Date / ISO datetime string - * the `ngMin` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `min` attribute. - * @param {(date|string)=} ngMax Sets the `max` validation error key to the Date / ISO datetime string - * the `ngMax` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `max` attribute. - * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. - * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to - * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of - * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * - * @example - - - -
- - -
- - Required! - - Not a valid date! -
- value = {{example.value | date: "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss"}}
- myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
- myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
- myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
- myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
-
-
- - var value = element(by.binding('example.value | date: "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss"')); - var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - - // currently protractor/webdriver does not support - // sending keys to all known HTML5 input controls - // for various browsers (https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/562). - function setInput(val) { - // set the value of the element and force validation. - var scr = "var ipt = document.getElementById('exampleInput'); " + - "ipt.value = '" + val + "';" + - "angular.element(ipt).scope().$apply(function(s) { s.myForm[ipt.name].$setViewValue('" + val + "'); });"; - browser.executeScript(scr); - } - - it('should initialize to model', function() { - expect(value.getText()).toContain('2010-12-28T14:57:00'); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = true'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if empty', function() { - setInput(''); - expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if over max', function() { - setInput('2015-01-01T23:59:00'); - expect(value.getText()).toContain(''); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); - }); - -
- */ - 'datetime-local': createDateInputType('datetimelocal', DATETIMELOCAL_REGEXP, - createDateParser(DATETIMELOCAL_REGEXP, ['yyyy', 'MM', 'dd', 'HH', 'mm', 'ss', 'sss']), - 'yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.sss'), - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[time] - * - * @description - * Input with time validation and transformation. In browsers that do not yet support - * the HTML5 time input, a text element will be used. In that case, the text must be entered in a valid ISO-8601 - * local time format (HH:mm:ss), for example: `14:57:00`. Model must be a Date object. This binding will always output a - * Date object to the model of January 1, 1970, or local date `new Date(1970, 0, 1, HH, mm, ss)`. - * - * The model must always be a Date object, otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. - * Invalid `Date` objects (dates whose `getTime()` is `NaN`) will be rendered as an empty string. - * - * The timezone to be used to read/write the `Date` instance in the model can be defined using - * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions#ngModelOptions-arguments ngModelOptions}. By default, - * this is the timezone of the browser. - * - * The format of the displayed time can be adjusted with the - * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions#ngModelOptions-arguments ngModelOptions} `timeSecondsFormat` - * and `timeStripZeroSeconds`. - * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. - * This must be a valid ISO time format (HH:mm:ss). You can also use interpolation inside this - * attribute (e.g. `min="{{minTime | date:'HH:mm:ss'}}"`). Note that `min` will also add - * native HTML5 constraint validation. - * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. - * This must be a valid ISO time format (HH:mm:ss). You can also use interpolation inside this - * attribute (e.g. `max="{{maxTime | date:'HH:mm:ss'}}"`). Note that `max` will also add - * native HTML5 constraint validation. - * @param {(date|string)=} ngMin Sets the `min` validation constraint to the Date / ISO time string the - * `ngMin` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `min` attribute. - * @param {(date|string)=} ngMax Sets the `max` validation constraint to the Date / ISO time string the - * `ngMax` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `max` attribute. - * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. - * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to - * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of - * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * - * @example - - - -
- - -
- - Required! - - Not a valid date! -
- value = {{example.value | date: "HH:mm:ss"}}
- myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
- myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
- myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
- myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
-
-
- - var value = element(by.binding('example.value | date: "HH:mm:ss"')); - var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - - // currently protractor/webdriver does not support - // sending keys to all known HTML5 input controls - // for various browsers (https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/562). - function setInput(val) { - // set the value of the element and force validation. - var scr = "var ipt = document.getElementById('exampleInput'); " + - "ipt.value = '" + val + "';" + - "angular.element(ipt).scope().$apply(function(s) { s.myForm[ipt.name].$setViewValue('" + val + "'); });"; - browser.executeScript(scr); - } - - it('should initialize to model', function() { - expect(value.getText()).toContain('14:57:00'); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = true'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if empty', function() { - setInput(''); - expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if over max', function() { - setInput('23:59:00'); - expect(value.getText()).toContain(''); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); - }); - -
- */ - 'time': createDateInputType('time', TIME_REGEXP, - createDateParser(TIME_REGEXP, ['HH', 'mm', 'ss', 'sss']), - 'HH:mm:ss.sss'), - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[week] - * - * @description - * Input with week-of-the-year validation and transformation to Date. In browsers that do not yet support - * the HTML5 week input, a text element will be used. In that case, the text must be entered in a valid ISO-8601 - * week format (yyyy-W##), for example: `2013-W02`. - * - * The model must always be a Date object, otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. - * Invalid `Date` objects (dates whose `getTime()` is `NaN`) will be rendered as an empty string. - * - * The value of the resulting Date object will be set to Thursday at 00:00:00 of the requested week, - * due to ISO-8601 week numbering standards. Information on ISO's system for numbering the weeks of the - * year can be found at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Week_dates - * - * The timezone to be used to read/write the `Date` instance in the model can be defined using - * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions ngModelOptions}. By default, this is the timezone of the browser. - * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. - * This must be a valid ISO week format (yyyy-W##). You can also use interpolation inside this - * attribute (e.g. `min="{{minWeek | date:'yyyy-Www'}}"`). Note that `min` will also add - * native HTML5 constraint validation. - * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. - * This must be a valid ISO week format (yyyy-W##). You can also use interpolation inside this - * attribute (e.g. `max="{{maxWeek | date:'yyyy-Www'}}"`). Note that `max` will also add - * native HTML5 constraint validation. - * @param {(date|string)=} ngMin Sets the `min` validation constraint to the Date / ISO week string - * the `ngMin` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `min` attribute. - * @param {(date|string)=} ngMax Sets the `max` validation constraint to the Date / ISO week string - * the `ngMax` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `max` attribute. - * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. - * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to - * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of - * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * - * @example - - - -
- -
- - Required! - - Not a valid date! -
- value = {{example.value | date: "yyyy-Www"}}
- myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
- myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
- myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
- myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
-
-
- - var value = element(by.binding('example.value | date: "yyyy-Www"')); - var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - - // currently protractor/webdriver does not support - // sending keys to all known HTML5 input controls - // for various browsers (https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/562). - function setInput(val) { - // set the value of the element and force validation. - var scr = "var ipt = document.getElementById('exampleInput'); " + - "ipt.value = '" + val + "';" + - "angular.element(ipt).scope().$apply(function(s) { s.myForm[ipt.name].$setViewValue('" + val + "'); });"; - browser.executeScript(scr); - } - - it('should initialize to model', function() { - expect(value.getText()).toContain('2013-W01'); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = true'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if empty', function() { - setInput(''); - expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if over max', function() { - setInput('2015-W01'); - expect(value.getText()).toContain(''); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); - }); - -
- */ - 'week': createDateInputType('week', WEEK_REGEXP, weekParser, 'yyyy-Www'), - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[month] - * - * @description - * Input with month validation and transformation. In browsers that do not yet support - * the HTML5 month input, a text element will be used. In that case, the text must be entered in a valid ISO-8601 - * month format (yyyy-MM), for example: `2009-01`. - * - * The model must always be a Date object, otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. - * Invalid `Date` objects (dates whose `getTime()` is `NaN`) will be rendered as an empty string. - * If the model is not set to the first of the month, the next view to model update will set it - * to the first of the month. - * - * The timezone to be used to read/write the `Date` instance in the model can be defined using - * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions ngModelOptions}. By default, this is the timezone of the browser. - * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. - * This must be a valid ISO month format (yyyy-MM). You can also use interpolation inside this - * attribute (e.g. `min="{{minMonth | date:'yyyy-MM'}}"`). Note that `min` will also add - * native HTML5 constraint validation. - * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. - * This must be a valid ISO month format (yyyy-MM). You can also use interpolation inside this - * attribute (e.g. `max="{{maxMonth | date:'yyyy-MM'}}"`). Note that `max` will also add - * native HTML5 constraint validation. - * @param {(date|string)=} ngMin Sets the `min` validation constraint to the Date / ISO week string - * the `ngMin` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `min` attribute. - * @param {(date|string)=} ngMax Sets the `max` validation constraint to the Date / ISO week string - * the `ngMax` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `max` attribute. - - * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. - * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to - * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of - * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * - * @example - - - -
- - -
- - Required! - - Not a valid month! -
- value = {{example.value | date: "yyyy-MM"}}
- myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
- myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
- myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
- myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
-
-
- - var value = element(by.binding('example.value | date: "yyyy-MM"')); - var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - - // currently protractor/webdriver does not support - // sending keys to all known HTML5 input controls - // for various browsers (https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/562). - function setInput(val) { - // set the value of the element and force validation. - var scr = "var ipt = document.getElementById('exampleInput'); " + - "ipt.value = '" + val + "';" + - "angular.element(ipt).scope().$apply(function(s) { s.myForm[ipt.name].$setViewValue('" + val + "'); });"; - browser.executeScript(scr); - } - - it('should initialize to model', function() { - expect(value.getText()).toContain('2013-10'); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = true'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if empty', function() { - setInput(''); - expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if over max', function() { - setInput('2015-01'); - expect(value.getText()).toContain(''); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); - }); - -
- */ - 'month': createDateInputType('month', MONTH_REGEXP, - createDateParser(MONTH_REGEXP, ['yyyy', 'MM']), - 'yyyy-MM'), - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[number] - * - * @description - * Text input with number validation and transformation. Sets the `number` validation - * error if not a valid number. - * - *
- * The model must always be of type `number` otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. - * Be aware that a string containing a number is not enough. See the {@link ngModel:numfmt} - * error docs for more information and an example of how to convert your model if necessary. - *
- * - * - * - * @knownIssue - * - * ### HTML5 constraint validation and `allowInvalid` - * - * In browsers that follow the - * [HTML5 specification](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/forms.html#number-state-%28type=number%29), - * `input[number]` does not work as expected with {@link ngModelOptions `ngModelOptions.allowInvalid`}. - * If a non-number is entered in the input, the browser will report the value as an empty string, - * which means the view / model values in `ngModel` and subsequently the scope value - * will also be an empty string. - * - * @knownIssue - * - * ### Large numbers and `step` validation - * - * The `step` validation will not work correctly for very large numbers (e.g. 9999999999) due to - * Javascript's arithmetic limitations. If you need to handle large numbers, purpose-built - * libraries (e.g. https://github.com/MikeMcl/big.js/), can be included into AngularJS by - * {@link guide/forms#modifying-built-in-validators overwriting the validators} - * for `number` and / or `step`, or by {@link guide/forms#custom-validation applying custom validators} - * to an `input[text]` element. The source for `input[number]` type can be used as a starting - * point for both implementations. - * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. - * Can be interpolated. - * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. - * Can be interpolated. - * @param {string=} ngMin Like `min`, sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `ngMin`, - * but does not trigger HTML5 native validation. Takes an expression. - * @param {string=} ngMax Like `max`, sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `ngMax`, - * but does not trigger HTML5 native validation. Takes an expression. - * @param {string=} step Sets the `step` validation error key if the value entered does not fit the `step` constraint. - * Can be interpolated. - * @param {string=} ngStep Like `step`, sets the `step` validation error key if the value entered does not fit the `ngStep` constraint, - * but does not trigger HTML5 native validation. Takes an expression. - * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. - * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to - * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of - * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. - * @param {number=} ngMinlength Sets `minlength` validation error key if the value is shorter than - * minlength. - * @param {number=} ngMaxlength Sets `maxlength` validation error key if the value is longer than - * maxlength. Setting the attribute to a negative or non-numeric value, allows view values of - * any length. - * @param {string=} pattern Similar to `ngPattern` except that the attribute value is the actual string - * that contains the regular expression body that will be converted to a regular expression - * as in the ngPattern directive. - * @param {string=} ngPattern Sets `pattern` validation error key if the ngModel {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} - * does not match a RegExp found by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the attribute value. - * If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. - * If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp - * after wrapping it in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to - * `new RegExp('^abc$')`.
- * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to - * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into - * account. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * - * @example - - - -
- -
- - Required! - - Not valid number! -
- value = {{example.value}}
- myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
- myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
- myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
- myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
-
-
- - var value = element(by.binding('example.value')); - var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - var input = element(by.model('example.value')); - - it('should initialize to model', function() { - expect(value.getText()).toContain('12'); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('true'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if empty', function() { - input.clear(); - input.sendKeys(''); - expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if over max', function() { - input.clear(); - input.sendKeys('123'); - expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); - }); - -
- */ - 'number': numberInputType, - - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[url] - * - * @description - * Text input with URL validation. Sets the `url` validation error key if the content is not a - * valid URL. - * - *
- * **Note:** `input[url]` uses a regex to validate urls that is derived from the regex - * used in Chromium. If you need stricter validation, you can use `ng-pattern` or modify - * the built-in validators (see the {@link guide/forms Forms guide}) - *
- * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. - * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to - * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of - * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. - * @param {number=} ngMinlength Sets `minlength` validation error key if the value is shorter than - * minlength. - * @param {number=} ngMaxlength Sets `maxlength` validation error key if the value is longer than - * maxlength. Setting the attribute to a negative or non-numeric value, allows view values of - * any length. - * @param {string=} pattern Similar to `ngPattern` except that the attribute value is the actual string - * that contains the regular expression body that will be converted to a regular expression - * as in the ngPattern directive. - * @param {string=} ngPattern Sets `pattern` validation error key if the ngModel {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} - * does not match a RegExp found by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the attribute value. - * If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. - * If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp - * after wrapping it in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to - * `new RegExp('^abc$')`.
- * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to - * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into - * account. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * - * @example - - - -
-
- - var text = element(by.binding('url.text')); - var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - var input = element(by.model('url.text')); - - it('should initialize to model', function() { - expect(text.getText()).toContain('http://google.com'); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('true'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if empty', function() { - input.clear(); - input.sendKeys(''); - - expect(text.getText()).toEqual('text ='); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if not url', function() { - input.clear(); - input.sendKeys('box'); - - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); - }); - -
- */ - 'url': urlInputType, - - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[email] - * - * @description - * Text input with email validation. Sets the `email` validation error key if not a valid email - * address. - * - *
- * **Note:** `input[email]` uses a regex to validate email addresses that is derived from the regex - * used in Chromium, which may not fulfill your app's requirements. - * If you need stricter (e.g. requiring a top-level domain), or more relaxed validation - * (e.g. allowing IPv6 address literals) you can use `ng-pattern` or - * modify the built-in validators (see the {@link guide/forms Forms guide}). - *
- * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. - * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to - * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of - * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. - * @param {number=} ngMinlength Sets `minlength` validation error key if the value is shorter than - * minlength. - * @param {number=} ngMaxlength Sets `maxlength` validation error key if the value is longer than - * maxlength. Setting the attribute to a negative or non-numeric value, allows view values of - * any length. - * @param {string=} pattern Similar to `ngPattern` except that the attribute value is the actual string - * that contains the regular expression body that will be converted to a regular expression - * as in the ngPattern directive. - * @param {string=} ngPattern Sets `pattern` validation error key if the ngModel {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} - * does not match a RegExp found by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the attribute value. - * If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. - * If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp - * after wrapping it in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to - * `new RegExp('^abc$')`.
- * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to - * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into - * account. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * - * @example - - - -
- -
- - Required! - - Not valid email! -
- text = {{email.text}}
- myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
- myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
- myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
- myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
- myForm.$error.email = {{!!myForm.$error.email}}
-
-
- - var text = element(by.binding('email.text')); - var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - var input = element(by.model('email.text')); - - it('should initialize to model', function() { - expect(text.getText()).toContain('me@example.com'); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('true'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if empty', function() { - input.clear(); - input.sendKeys(''); - expect(text.getText()).toEqual('text ='); - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); - }); - - it('should be invalid if not email', function() { - input.clear(); - input.sendKeys('xxx'); - - expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); - }); - -
- */ - 'email': emailInputType, - - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[radio] - * - * @description - * HTML radio button. - * - * **Note:**
- * All inputs controlled by {@link ngModel ngModel} (including those of type `radio`) will use the - * value of their `name` attribute to determine the property under which their - * {@link ngModel.NgModelController NgModelController} will be published on the parent - * {@link form.FormController FormController}. Thus, if you use the same `name` for multiple - * inputs of a form (e.g. a group of radio inputs), only _one_ `NgModelController` will be - * published on the parent `FormController` under that name. The rest of the controllers will - * continue to work as expected, but you won't be able to access them as properties on the parent - * `FormController`. - * - *
- *

- * In plain HTML forms, the `name` attribute is used to identify groups of radio inputs, so - * that the browser can manage their state (checked/unchecked) based on the state of other - * inputs in the same group. - *

- *

- * In AngularJS forms, this is not necessary. The input's state will be updated based on the - * value of the underlying model data. - *

- *
- * - *
- * If you omit the `name` attribute on a radio input, `ngModel` will automatically assign it a - * unique name. - *
- * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string} value The value to which the `ngModel` expression should be set when selected. - * Note that `value` only supports `string` values, i.e. the scope model needs to be a string, - * too. Use `ngValue` if you need complex models (`number`, `object`, ...). - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * @param {string} ngValue AngularJS expression to which `ngModel` will be be set when the radio - * is selected. Should be used instead of the `value` attribute if you need - * a non-string `ngModel` (`boolean`, `array`, ...). - * - * @example - - - -
-
-
-
- color = {{color.name | json}}
-
- Note that `ng-value="specialValue"` sets radio item's value to be the value of `$scope.specialValue`. -
- - it('should change state', function() { - var inputs = element.all(by.model('color.name')); - var color = element(by.binding('color.name')); - - expect(color.getText()).toContain('blue'); - - inputs.get(0).click(); - expect(color.getText()).toContain('red'); - - inputs.get(1).click(); - expect(color.getText()).toContain('green'); - }); - -
- */ - 'radio': radioInputType, - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[range] - * - * @description - * Native range input with validation and transformation. - * - * The model for the range input must always be a `Number`. - * - * IE9 and other browsers that do not support the `range` type fall back - * to a text input without any default values for `min`, `max` and `step`. Model binding, - * validation and number parsing are nevertheless supported. - * - * Browsers that support range (latest Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge) treat `input[range]` - * in a way that never allows the input to hold an invalid value. That means: - * - any non-numerical value is set to `(max + min) / 2`. - * - any numerical value that is less than the current min val, or greater than the current max val - * is set to the min / max val respectively. - * - additionally, the current `step` is respected, so the nearest value that satisfies a step - * is used. - * - * See the [HTML Spec on input[type=range]](https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html#range-state-(type=range)) - * for more info. - * - * This has the following consequences for AngularJS: - * - * Since the element value should always reflect the current model value, a range input - * will set the bound ngModel expression to the value that the browser has set for the - * input element. For example, in the following input ``, - * if the application sets `model.value = null`, the browser will set the input to `'50'`. - * AngularJS will then set the model to `50`, to prevent input and model value being out of sync. - * - * That means the model for range will immediately be set to `50` after `ngModel` has been - * initialized. It also means a range input can never have the required error. - * - * This does not only affect changes to the model value, but also to the values of the `min`, - * `max`, and `step` attributes. When these change in a way that will cause the browser to modify - * the input value, AngularJS will also update the model value. - * - * Automatic value adjustment also means that a range input element can never have the `required`, - * `min`, or `max` errors. - * - * However, `step` is currently only fully implemented by Firefox. Other browsers have problems - * when the step value changes dynamically - they do not adjust the element value correctly, but - * instead may set the `stepMismatch` error. If that's the case, the AngularJS will set the `step` - * error on the input, and set the model to `undefined`. - * - * Note that `input[range]` is not compatible with`ngMax`, `ngMin`, and `ngStep`, because they do - * not set the `min` and `max` attributes, which means that the browser won't automatically adjust - * the input value based on their values, and will always assume min = 0, max = 100, and step = 1. - * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation to ensure that the value entered is greater - * than `min`. Can be interpolated. - * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation to ensure that the value entered is less than `max`. - * Can be interpolated. - * @param {string=} step Sets the `step` validation to ensure that the value entered matches the `step` - * Can be interpolated. - * @param {expression=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when the ngModel value changes due - * to user interaction with the input element. - * @param {expression=} ngChecked If the expression is truthy, then the `checked` attribute will be set on the - * element. **Note** : `ngChecked` should not be used alongside `ngModel`. - * Checkout {@link ng.directive:ngChecked ngChecked} for usage. - * - * @example - - - -
- - Model as range: -
- Model as number:
- Min:
- Max:
- value = {{value}}
- myForm.range.$valid = {{myForm.range.$valid}}
- myForm.range.$error = {{myForm.range.$error}} -
-
-
- - * ## Range Input with ngMin & ngMax attributes - - * @example - - - -
- Model as range: -
- Model as number:
- Min:
- Max:
- value = {{value}}
- myForm.range.$valid = {{myForm.range.$valid}}
- myForm.range.$error = {{myForm.range.$error}} -
-
-
- - */ - 'range': rangeInputType, - - /** - * @ngdoc input - * @name input[checkbox] - * - * @description - * HTML checkbox. - * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {expression=} ngTrueValue The value to which the expression should be set when selected. - * @param {expression=} ngFalseValue The value to which the expression should be set when not selected. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * - * @example - - - -
-
-
- value1 = {{checkboxModel.value1}}
- value2 = {{checkboxModel.value2}}
-
-
- - it('should change state', function() { - var value1 = element(by.binding('checkboxModel.value1')); - var value2 = element(by.binding('checkboxModel.value2')); - - expect(value1.getText()).toContain('true'); - expect(value2.getText()).toContain('YES'); - - element(by.model('checkboxModel.value1')).click(); - element(by.model('checkboxModel.value2')).click(); - - expect(value1.getText()).toContain('false'); - expect(value2.getText()).toContain('NO'); - }); - -
- */ - 'checkbox': checkboxInputType, - - 'hidden': noop, - 'button': noop, - 'submit': noop, - 'reset': noop, - 'file': noop -}; - -function stringBasedInputType(ctrl) { - ctrl.$formatters.push(function(value) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(value) ? value : value.toString(); - }); -} - -function textInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { - baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); - stringBasedInputType(ctrl); -} - -function baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { - var type = lowercase(element[0].type); - - // In composition mode, users are still inputting intermediate text buffer, - // hold the listener until composition is done. - // More about composition events: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CompositionEvent - if (!$sniffer.android) { - var composing = false; - - element.on('compositionstart', function() { - composing = true; - }); - - // Support: IE9+ - element.on('compositionupdate', function(ev) { - // End composition when ev.data is empty string on 'compositionupdate' event. - // When the input de-focusses (e.g. by clicking away), IE triggers 'compositionupdate' - // instead of 'compositionend'. - if (isUndefined(ev.data) || ev.data === '') { - composing = false; - } - }); - - element.on('compositionend', function() { - composing = false; - listener(); - }); - } - - var timeout; - - var listener = function(ev) { - if (timeout) { - $browser.defer.cancel(timeout); - timeout = null; - } - if (composing) return; - var value = element.val(), - event = ev && ev.type; - - // By default we will trim the value - // If the attribute ng-trim exists we will avoid trimming - // If input type is 'password', the value is never trimmed - if (type !== 'password' && (!attr.ngTrim || attr.ngTrim !== 'false')) { - value = trim(value); - } - - // If a control is suffering from bad input (due to native validators), browsers discard its - // value, so it may be necessary to revalidate (by calling $setViewValue again) even if the - // control's value is the same empty value twice in a row. - if (ctrl.$viewValue !== value || (value === '' && ctrl.$$hasNativeValidators)) { - ctrl.$setViewValue(value, event); - } - }; - - // if the browser does support "input" event, we are fine - except on IE9 which doesn't fire the - // input event on backspace, delete or cut - if ($sniffer.hasEvent('input')) { - element.on('input', listener); - } else { - var deferListener = function(ev, input, origValue) { - if (!timeout) { - timeout = $browser.defer(function() { - timeout = null; - if (!input || input.value !== origValue) { - listener(ev); - } - }); - } - }; - - element.on('keydown', /** @this */ function(event) { - var key = event.keyCode; - - // ignore - // command modifiers arrows - if (key === 91 || (15 < key && key < 19) || (37 <= key && key <= 40)) return; - - deferListener(event, this, this.value); - }); - - // if user modifies input value using context menu in IE, we need "paste", "cut" and "drop" events to catch it - if ($sniffer.hasEvent('paste')) { - element.on('paste cut drop', deferListener); - } - } - - // if user paste into input using mouse on older browser - // or form autocomplete on newer browser, we need "change" event to catch it - element.on('change', listener); - - // Some native input types (date-family) have the ability to change validity without - // firing any input/change events. - // For these event types, when native validators are present and the browser supports the type, - // check for validity changes on various DOM events. - if (PARTIAL_VALIDATION_TYPES[type] && ctrl.$$hasNativeValidators && type === attr.type) { - element.on(PARTIAL_VALIDATION_EVENTS, /** @this */ function(ev) { - if (!timeout) { - var validity = this[VALIDITY_STATE_PROPERTY]; - var origBadInput = validity.badInput; - var origTypeMismatch = validity.typeMismatch; - timeout = $browser.defer(function() { - timeout = null; - if (validity.badInput !== origBadInput || validity.typeMismatch !== origTypeMismatch) { - listener(ev); - } - }); - } - }); - } - - ctrl.$render = function() { - // Workaround for Firefox validation #12102. - var value = ctrl.$isEmpty(ctrl.$viewValue) ? '' : ctrl.$viewValue; - if (element.val() !== value) { - element.val(value); - } - }; -} - -function weekParser(isoWeek, existingDate) { - if (isDate(isoWeek)) { - return isoWeek; - } - - if (isString(isoWeek)) { - WEEK_REGEXP.lastIndex = 0; - var parts = WEEK_REGEXP.exec(isoWeek); - if (parts) { - var year = +parts[1], - week = +parts[2], - hours = 0, - minutes = 0, - seconds = 0, - milliseconds = 0, - firstThurs = getFirstThursdayOfYear(year), - addDays = (week - 1) * 7; - - if (existingDate) { - hours = existingDate.getHours(); - minutes = existingDate.getMinutes(); - seconds = existingDate.getSeconds(); - milliseconds = existingDate.getMilliseconds(); - } - - return new Date(year, 0, firstThurs.getDate() + addDays, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds); - } - } - - return NaN; -} - -function createDateParser(regexp, mapping) { - return function(iso, previousDate) { - var parts, map; - - if (isDate(iso)) { - return iso; - } - - if (isString(iso)) { - // When a date is JSON'ified to wraps itself inside of an extra - // set of double quotes. This makes the date parsing code unable - // to match the date string and parse it as a date. - if (iso.charAt(0) === '"' && iso.charAt(iso.length - 1) === '"') { - iso = iso.substring(1, iso.length - 1); - } - if (ISO_DATE_REGEXP.test(iso)) { - return new Date(iso); - } - regexp.lastIndex = 0; - parts = regexp.exec(iso); - - if (parts) { - parts.shift(); - if (previousDate) { - map = { - yyyy: previousDate.getFullYear(), - MM: previousDate.getMonth() + 1, - dd: previousDate.getDate(), - HH: previousDate.getHours(), - mm: previousDate.getMinutes(), - ss: previousDate.getSeconds(), - sss: previousDate.getMilliseconds() / 1000 - }; - } else { - map = { yyyy: 1970, MM: 1, dd: 1, HH: 0, mm: 0, ss: 0, sss: 0 }; - } - - forEach(parts, function(part, index) { - if (index < mapping.length) { - map[mapping[index]] = +part; - } - }); - - var date = new Date(map.yyyy, map.MM - 1, map.dd, map.HH, map.mm, map.ss || 0, map.sss * 1000 || 0); - if (map.yyyy < 100) { - // In the constructor, 2-digit years map to 1900-1999. - // Use `setFullYear()` to set the correct year. - date.setFullYear(map.yyyy); - } - - return date; - } - } - - return NaN; - }; -} - -function createDateInputType(type, regexp, parseDate, format) { - return function dynamicDateInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser, $filter, $parse) { - badInputChecker(scope, element, attr, ctrl, type); - baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); - - var isTimeType = type === 'time' || type === 'datetimelocal'; - var previousDate; - var previousTimezone; - - ctrl.$parsers.push(function(value) { - if (ctrl.$isEmpty(value)) return null; - - if (regexp.test(value)) { - // Note: We cannot read ctrl.$modelValue, as there might be a different - // parser/formatter in the processing chain so that the model - // contains some different data format! - return parseDateAndConvertTimeZoneToLocal(value, previousDate); - } - ctrl.$$parserName = type; - return undefined; - }); - - ctrl.$formatters.push(function(value) { - if (value && !isDate(value)) { - throw ngModelMinErr('datefmt', 'Expected `{0}` to be a date', value); - } - if (isValidDate(value)) { - previousDate = value; - var timezone = ctrl.$options.getOption('timezone'); - - if (timezone) { - previousTimezone = timezone; - previousDate = convertTimezoneToLocal(previousDate, timezone, true); - } - - return formatter(value, timezone); - } else { - previousDate = null; - previousTimezone = null; - return ''; - } - }); - - if (isDefined(attr.min) || attr.ngMin) { - var minVal = attr.min || $parse(attr.ngMin)(scope); - var parsedMinVal = parseObservedDateValue(minVal); - - ctrl.$validators.min = function(value) { - return !isValidDate(value) || isUndefined(parsedMinVal) || parseDate(value) >= parsedMinVal; - }; - attr.$observe('min', function(val) { - if (val !== minVal) { - parsedMinVal = parseObservedDateValue(val); - minVal = val; - ctrl.$validate(); - } - }); - } - - if (isDefined(attr.max) || attr.ngMax) { - var maxVal = attr.max || $parse(attr.ngMax)(scope); - var parsedMaxVal = parseObservedDateValue(maxVal); - - ctrl.$validators.max = function(value) { - return !isValidDate(value) || isUndefined(parsedMaxVal) || parseDate(value) <= parsedMaxVal; - }; - attr.$observe('max', function(val) { - if (val !== maxVal) { - parsedMaxVal = parseObservedDateValue(val); - maxVal = val; - ctrl.$validate(); - } - }); - } - - function isValidDate(value) { - // Invalid Date: getTime() returns NaN - return value && !(value.getTime && value.getTime() !== value.getTime()); - } - - function parseObservedDateValue(val) { - return isDefined(val) && !isDate(val) ? parseDateAndConvertTimeZoneToLocal(val) || undefined : val; - } - - function parseDateAndConvertTimeZoneToLocal(value, previousDate) { - var timezone = ctrl.$options.getOption('timezone'); - - if (previousTimezone && previousTimezone !== timezone) { - // If the timezone has changed, adjust the previousDate to the default timezone - // so that the new date is converted with the correct timezone offset - previousDate = addDateMinutes(previousDate, timezoneToOffset(previousTimezone)); - } - - var parsedDate = parseDate(value, previousDate); - - if (!isNaN(parsedDate) && timezone) { - parsedDate = convertTimezoneToLocal(parsedDate, timezone); - } - return parsedDate; - } - - function formatter(value, timezone) { - var targetFormat = format; - - if (isTimeType && isString(ctrl.$options.getOption('timeSecondsFormat'))) { - targetFormat = format - .replace('ss.sss', ctrl.$options.getOption('timeSecondsFormat')) - .replace(/:$/, ''); - } - - var formatted = $filter('date')(value, targetFormat, timezone); - - if (isTimeType && ctrl.$options.getOption('timeStripZeroSeconds')) { - formatted = formatted.replace(/(?::00)?(?:\.000)?$/, ''); - } - - return formatted; - } - }; -} - -function badInputChecker(scope, element, attr, ctrl, parserName) { - var node = element[0]; - var nativeValidation = ctrl.$$hasNativeValidators = isObject(node.validity); - if (nativeValidation) { - ctrl.$parsers.push(function(value) { - var validity = element.prop(VALIDITY_STATE_PROPERTY) || {}; - if (validity.badInput || validity.typeMismatch) { - ctrl.$$parserName = parserName; - return undefined; - } - - return value; - }); - } -} - -function numberFormatterParser(ctrl) { - ctrl.$parsers.push(function(value) { - if (ctrl.$isEmpty(value)) return null; - if (NUMBER_REGEXP.test(value)) return parseFloat(value); - - ctrl.$$parserName = 'number'; - return undefined; - }); - - ctrl.$formatters.push(function(value) { - if (!ctrl.$isEmpty(value)) { - if (!isNumber(value)) { - throw ngModelMinErr('numfmt', 'Expected `{0}` to be a number', value); - } - value = value.toString(); - } - return value; - }); -} - -function parseNumberAttrVal(val) { - if (isDefined(val) && !isNumber(val)) { - val = parseFloat(val); - } - return !isNumberNaN(val) ? val : undefined; -} - -function isNumberInteger(num) { - // See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14636536/how-to-check-if-a-variable-is-an-integer-in-javascript#14794066 - // (minus the assumption that `num` is a number) - - // eslint-disable-next-line no-bitwise - return (num | 0) === num; -} - -function countDecimals(num) { - var numString = num.toString(); - var decimalSymbolIndex = numString.indexOf('.'); - - if (decimalSymbolIndex === -1) { - if (-1 < num && num < 1) { - // It may be in the exponential notation format (`1e-X`) - var match = /e-(\d+)$/.exec(numString); - - if (match) { - return Number(match[1]); - } - } - - return 0; - } - - return numString.length - decimalSymbolIndex - 1; -} - -function isValidForStep(viewValue, stepBase, step) { - // At this point `stepBase` and `step` are expected to be non-NaN values - // and `viewValue` is expected to be a valid stringified number. - var value = Number(viewValue); - - var isNonIntegerValue = !isNumberInteger(value); - var isNonIntegerStepBase = !isNumberInteger(stepBase); - var isNonIntegerStep = !isNumberInteger(step); - - // Due to limitations in Floating Point Arithmetic (e.g. `0.3 - 0.2 !== 0.1` or - // `0.5 % 0.1 !== 0`), we need to convert all numbers to integers. - if (isNonIntegerValue || isNonIntegerStepBase || isNonIntegerStep) { - var valueDecimals = isNonIntegerValue ? countDecimals(value) : 0; - var stepBaseDecimals = isNonIntegerStepBase ? countDecimals(stepBase) : 0; - var stepDecimals = isNonIntegerStep ? countDecimals(step) : 0; - - var decimalCount = Math.max(valueDecimals, stepBaseDecimals, stepDecimals); - var multiplier = Math.pow(10, decimalCount); - - value = value * multiplier; - stepBase = stepBase * multiplier; - step = step * multiplier; - - if (isNonIntegerValue) value = Math.round(value); - if (isNonIntegerStepBase) stepBase = Math.round(stepBase); - if (isNonIntegerStep) step = Math.round(step); - } - - return (value - stepBase) % step === 0; -} - -function numberInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser, $filter, $parse) { - badInputChecker(scope, element, attr, ctrl, 'number'); - numberFormatterParser(ctrl); - baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); - - var parsedMinVal; - - if (isDefined(attr.min) || attr.ngMin) { - var minVal = attr.min || $parse(attr.ngMin)(scope); - parsedMinVal = parseNumberAttrVal(minVal); - - ctrl.$validators.min = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(parsedMinVal) || viewValue >= parsedMinVal; - }; - - attr.$observe('min', function(val) { - if (val !== minVal) { - parsedMinVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - minVal = val; - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - ctrl.$validate(); - } - }); - } - - if (isDefined(attr.max) || attr.ngMax) { - var maxVal = attr.max || $parse(attr.ngMax)(scope); - var parsedMaxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(maxVal); - - ctrl.$validators.max = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(parsedMaxVal) || viewValue <= parsedMaxVal; - }; - - attr.$observe('max', function(val) { - if (val !== maxVal) { - parsedMaxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - maxVal = val; - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - ctrl.$validate(); - } - }); - } - - if (isDefined(attr.step) || attr.ngStep) { - var stepVal = attr.step || $parse(attr.ngStep)(scope); - var parsedStepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(stepVal); - - ctrl.$validators.step = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(parsedStepVal) || - isValidForStep(viewValue, parsedMinVal || 0, parsedStepVal); - }; - - attr.$observe('step', function(val) { - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - if (val !== stepVal) { - parsedStepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - stepVal = val; - ctrl.$validate(); - } - - }); - - } -} - -function rangeInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { - badInputChecker(scope, element, attr, ctrl, 'range'); - numberFormatterParser(ctrl); - baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); - - var supportsRange = ctrl.$$hasNativeValidators && element[0].type === 'range', - minVal = supportsRange ? 0 : undefined, - maxVal = supportsRange ? 100 : undefined, - stepVal = supportsRange ? 1 : undefined, - validity = element[0].validity, - hasMinAttr = isDefined(attr.min), - hasMaxAttr = isDefined(attr.max), - hasStepAttr = isDefined(attr.step); - - var originalRender = ctrl.$render; - - ctrl.$render = supportsRange && isDefined(validity.rangeUnderflow) && isDefined(validity.rangeOverflow) ? - //Browsers that implement range will set these values automatically, but reading the adjusted values after - //$render would cause the min / max validators to be applied with the wrong value - function rangeRender() { - originalRender(); - ctrl.$setViewValue(element.val()); - } : - originalRender; - - if (hasMinAttr) { - minVal = parseNumberAttrVal(attr.min); - - ctrl.$validators.min = supportsRange ? - // Since all browsers set the input to a valid value, we don't need to check validity - function noopMinValidator() { return true; } : - // non-support browsers validate the min val - function minValidator(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(minVal) || viewValue >= minVal; - }; - - setInitialValueAndObserver('min', minChange); - } - - if (hasMaxAttr) { - maxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(attr.max); - - ctrl.$validators.max = supportsRange ? - // Since all browsers set the input to a valid value, we don't need to check validity - function noopMaxValidator() { return true; } : - // non-support browsers validate the max val - function maxValidator(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(maxVal) || viewValue <= maxVal; - }; - - setInitialValueAndObserver('max', maxChange); - } - - if (hasStepAttr) { - stepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(attr.step); - - ctrl.$validators.step = supportsRange ? - function nativeStepValidator() { - // Currently, only FF implements the spec on step change correctly (i.e. adjusting the - // input element value to a valid value). It's possible that other browsers set the stepMismatch - // validity error instead, so we can at least report an error in that case. - return !validity.stepMismatch; - } : - // ngStep doesn't set the setp attr, so the browser doesn't adjust the input value as setting step would - function stepValidator(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(stepVal) || - isValidForStep(viewValue, minVal || 0, stepVal); - }; - - setInitialValueAndObserver('step', stepChange); - } - - function setInitialValueAndObserver(htmlAttrName, changeFn) { - // interpolated attributes set the attribute value only after a digest, but we need the - // attribute value when the input is first rendered, so that the browser can adjust the - // input value based on the min/max value - element.attr(htmlAttrName, attr[htmlAttrName]); - var oldVal = attr[htmlAttrName]; - attr.$observe(htmlAttrName, function wrappedObserver(val) { - if (val !== oldVal) { - oldVal = val; - changeFn(val); - } - }); - } - - function minChange(val) { - minVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - // ignore changes before model is initialized - if (isNumberNaN(ctrl.$modelValue)) { - return; - } - - if (supportsRange) { - var elVal = element.val(); - // IE11 doesn't set the el val correctly if the minVal is greater than the element value - if (minVal > elVal) { - elVal = minVal; - element.val(elVal); - } - ctrl.$setViewValue(elVal); - } else { - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - ctrl.$validate(); - } - } - - function maxChange(val) { - maxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - // ignore changes before model is initialized - if (isNumberNaN(ctrl.$modelValue)) { - return; - } - - if (supportsRange) { - var elVal = element.val(); - // IE11 doesn't set the el val correctly if the maxVal is less than the element value - if (maxVal < elVal) { - element.val(maxVal); - // IE11 and Chrome don't set the value to the minVal when max < min - elVal = maxVal < minVal ? minVal : maxVal; - } - ctrl.$setViewValue(elVal); - } else { - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - ctrl.$validate(); - } - } - - function stepChange(val) { - stepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - // ignore changes before model is initialized - if (isNumberNaN(ctrl.$modelValue)) { - return; - } - - // Some browsers don't adjust the input value correctly, but set the stepMismatch error - if (!supportsRange) { - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - ctrl.$validate(); - } else if (ctrl.$viewValue !== element.val()) { - ctrl.$setViewValue(element.val()); - } - } -} - -function urlInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { - // Note: no badInputChecker here by purpose as `url` is only a validation - // in browsers, i.e. we can always read out input.value even if it is not valid! - baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); - stringBasedInputType(ctrl); - - ctrl.$validators.url = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - var value = modelValue || viewValue; - return ctrl.$isEmpty(value) || URL_REGEXP.test(value); - }; -} - -function emailInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { - // Note: no badInputChecker here by purpose as `url` is only a validation - // in browsers, i.e. we can always read out input.value even if it is not valid! - baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); - stringBasedInputType(ctrl); - - ctrl.$validators.email = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - var value = modelValue || viewValue; - return ctrl.$isEmpty(value) || EMAIL_REGEXP.test(value); - }; -} - -function radioInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl) { - var doTrim = !attr.ngTrim || trim(attr.ngTrim) !== 'false'; - // make the name unique, if not defined - if (isUndefined(attr.name)) { - element.attr('name', nextUid()); - } - - var listener = function(ev) { - var value; - if (element[0].checked) { - value = attr.value; - if (doTrim) { - value = trim(value); - } - ctrl.$setViewValue(value, ev && ev.type); - } - }; - - element.on('change', listener); - - ctrl.$render = function() { - var value = attr.value; - if (doTrim) { - value = trim(value); - } - element[0].checked = (value === ctrl.$viewValue); - }; - - attr.$observe('value', ctrl.$render); -} - -function parseConstantExpr($parse, context, name, expression, fallback) { - var parseFn; - if (isDefined(expression)) { - parseFn = $parse(expression); - if (!parseFn.constant) { - throw ngModelMinErr('constexpr', 'Expected constant expression for `{0}`, but saw ' + - '`{1}`.', name, expression); - } - return parseFn(context); - } - return fallback; -} - -function checkboxInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser, $filter, $parse) { - var trueValue = parseConstantExpr($parse, scope, 'ngTrueValue', attr.ngTrueValue, true); - var falseValue = parseConstantExpr($parse, scope, 'ngFalseValue', attr.ngFalseValue, false); - - var listener = function(ev) { - ctrl.$setViewValue(element[0].checked, ev && ev.type); - }; - - element.on('change', listener); - - ctrl.$render = function() { - element[0].checked = ctrl.$viewValue; - }; - - // Override the standard `$isEmpty` because the $viewValue of an empty checkbox is always set to `false` - // This is because of the parser below, which compares the `$modelValue` with `trueValue` to convert - // it to a boolean. - ctrl.$isEmpty = function(value) { - return value === false; - }; - - ctrl.$formatters.push(function(value) { - return equals(value, trueValue); - }); - - ctrl.$parsers.push(function(value) { - return value ? trueValue : falseValue; - }); -} - - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name textarea - * @restrict E - * - * @description - * HTML textarea element control with AngularJS data-binding. The data-binding and validation - * properties of this element are exactly the same as those of the - * {@link ng.directive:input input element}. - * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. - * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to - * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of - * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. - * @param {number=} ngMinlength Sets `minlength` validation error key if the value is shorter than - * minlength. - * @param {number=} ngMaxlength Sets `maxlength` validation error key if the value is longer than - * maxlength. Setting the attribute to a negative or non-numeric value, allows view values of any - * length. - * @param {string=} ngPattern Sets `pattern` validation error key if the ngModel {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} - * does not match a RegExp found by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the attribute value. - * If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. - * If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp - * after wrapping it in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to - * `new RegExp('^abc$')`.
- * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to - * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into - * account. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * @param {boolean=} [ngTrim=true] If set to false AngularJS will not automatically trim the input. - * - * @knownIssue - * - * When specifying the `placeholder` attribute of `
- * {{text}} - *
- * - * - * it('should have transcluded', function() { - * var titleElement = element(by.model('title')); - * titleElement.clear(); - * titleElement.sendKeys('TITLE'); - * var textElement = element(by.model('text')); - * textElement.clear(); - * textElement.sendKeys('TEXT'); - * expect(element(by.binding('title')).getText()).toEqual('TITLE'); - * expect(element(by.binding('text')).getText()).toEqual('TEXT'); - * }); - * - * - * - * @example - * ### Transclude fallback content - * This example shows how to use `NgTransclude` with fallback content, that - * is displayed if no transcluded content is provided. - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * Button2 - * - * - * - * it('should have different transclude element content', function() { - * expect(element(by.id('fallback')).getText()).toBe('Button1'); - * expect(element(by.id('modified')).getText()).toBe('Button2'); - * }); - * - * - * - * @example - * ### Multi-slot transclusion - * This example demonstrates using multi-slot transclusion in a component directive. - * - * - * - *
- *
- *
- * - * {{title}} - *

{{text}}

- *
- *
- *
- * - * angular.module('multiSlotTranscludeExample', []) - * .directive('pane', function() { - * return { - * restrict: 'E', - * transclude: { - * 'title': '?paneTitle', - * 'body': 'paneBody', - * 'footer': '?paneFooter' - * }, - * template: '
' + - * '
Fallback Title
' + - * '
' + - * '' + - * '
' - * }; - * }) - * .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - * $scope.title = 'Lorem Ipsum'; - * $scope.link = 'https://google.com'; - * $scope.text = 'Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor...'; - * }]); - *
- * - * it('should have transcluded the title and the body', function() { - * var titleElement = element(by.model('title')); - * titleElement.clear(); - * titleElement.sendKeys('TITLE'); - * var textElement = element(by.model('text')); - * textElement.clear(); - * textElement.sendKeys('TEXT'); - * expect(element(by.css('.title')).getText()).toEqual('TITLE'); - * expect(element(by.binding('text')).getText()).toEqual('TEXT'); - * expect(element(by.css('.footer')).getText()).toEqual('Fallback Footer'); - * }); - * - *
- */ -var ngTranscludeMinErr = minErr('ngTransclude'); -var ngTranscludeDirective = ['$compile', function($compile) { - return { - restrict: 'EAC', - compile: function ngTranscludeCompile(tElement) { - - // Remove and cache any original content to act as a fallback - var fallbackLinkFn = $compile(tElement.contents()); - tElement.empty(); - - return function ngTranscludePostLink($scope, $element, $attrs, controller, $transclude) { - - if (!$transclude) { - throw ngTranscludeMinErr('orphan', - 'Illegal use of ngTransclude directive in the template! ' + - 'No parent directive that requires a transclusion found. ' + - 'Element: {0}', - startingTag($element)); - } - - - // If the attribute is of the form: `ng-transclude="ng-transclude"` then treat it like the default - if ($attrs.ngTransclude === $attrs.$attr.ngTransclude) { - $attrs.ngTransclude = ''; - } - var slotName = $attrs.ngTransclude || $attrs.ngTranscludeSlot; - - // If the slot is required and no transclusion content is provided then this call will throw an error - $transclude(ngTranscludeCloneAttachFn, null, slotName); - - // If the slot is optional and no transclusion content is provided then use the fallback content - if (slotName && !$transclude.isSlotFilled(slotName)) { - useFallbackContent(); - } - - function ngTranscludeCloneAttachFn(clone, transcludedScope) { - if (clone.length && notWhitespace(clone)) { - $element.append(clone); - } else { - useFallbackContent(); - // There is nothing linked against the transcluded scope since no content was available, - // so it should be safe to clean up the generated scope. - transcludedScope.$destroy(); - } - } - - function useFallbackContent() { - // Since this is the fallback content rather than the transcluded content, - // we link against the scope of this directive rather than the transcluded scope - fallbackLinkFn($scope, function(clone) { - $element.append(clone); - }); - } - - function notWhitespace(nodes) { - for (var i = 0, ii = nodes.length; i < ii; i++) { - var node = nodes[i]; - if (node.nodeType !== NODE_TYPE_TEXT || node.nodeValue.trim()) { - return true; - } - } - } - }; - } - }; -}]; - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name script - * @restrict E - * - * @description - * Load the content of a ` - - Load inlined template -
- - - it('should load template defined inside script tag', function() { - element(by.css('#tpl-link')).click(); - expect(element(by.css('#tpl-content')).getText()).toMatch(/Content of the template/); - }); - - - */ -var scriptDirective = ['$templateCache', function($templateCache) { - return { - restrict: 'E', - terminal: true, - compile: function(element, attr) { - if (attr.type === 'text/ng-template') { - var templateUrl = attr.id, - text = element[0].text; - - $templateCache.put(templateUrl, text); - } - } - }; -}]; - -/* exported selectDirective, optionDirective */ - -var noopNgModelController = { $setViewValue: noop, $render: noop }; - -function setOptionSelectedStatus(optionEl, value) { - optionEl.prop('selected', value); - /** - * When unselecting an option, setting the property to null / false should be enough - * However, screenreaders might react to the selected attribute instead, see - * https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/14419 - * Note: "selected" is a boolean attr and will be removed when the "value" arg in attr() is false - * or null - */ - optionEl.attr('selected', value); -} - -/** - * @ngdoc type - * @name select.SelectController - * - * @description - * The controller for the {@link ng.select select} directive. The controller exposes - * a few utility methods that can be used to augment the behavior of a regular or an - * {@link ng.ngOptions ngOptions} select element. - * - * @example - * ### Set a custom error when the unknown option is selected - * - * This example sets a custom error "unknownValue" on the ngModelController - * when the select element's unknown option is selected, i.e. when the model is set to a value - * that is not matched by any option. - * - * - * - *
- *
- *
- *
- * - * Error: The current model doesn't match any option
- * - *
- *
- *
- *
- * - * angular.module('staticSelect', []) - * .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - * $scope.selected = null; - * - * $scope.forceUnknownOption = function() { - * $scope.selected = 'nonsense'; - * }; - * }]) - * .directive('unknownValueError', function() { - * return { - * require: ['ngModel', 'select'], - * link: function(scope, element, attrs, ctrls) { - * var ngModelCtrl = ctrls[0]; - * var selectCtrl = ctrls[1]; - * - * ngModelCtrl.$validators.unknownValue = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - * if (selectCtrl.$isUnknownOptionSelected()) { - * return false; - * } - * - * return true; - * }; - * } - * - * }; - * }); - * - *
- * - * - * @example - * ### Set the "required" error when the unknown option is selected. - * - * By default, the "required" error on the ngModelController is only set on a required select - * when the empty option is selected. This example adds a custom directive that also sets the - * error when the unknown option is selected. - * - * - * - *
- *
- *
- *
- * Error: Please select a value
- * - *
- *
- *
- *
- * - * angular.module('staticSelect', []) - * .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - * $scope.selected = null; - * - * $scope.forceUnknownOption = function() { - * $scope.selected = 'nonsense'; - * }; - * }]) - * .directive('unknownValueRequired', function() { - * return { - * priority: 1, // This directive must run after the required directive has added its validator - * require: ['ngModel', 'select'], - * link: function(scope, element, attrs, ctrls) { - * var ngModelCtrl = ctrls[0]; - * var selectCtrl = ctrls[1]; - * - * var originalRequiredValidator = ngModelCtrl.$validators.required; - * - * ngModelCtrl.$validators.required = function() { - * if (attrs.required && selectCtrl.$isUnknownOptionSelected()) { - * return false; - * } - * - * return originalRequiredValidator.apply(this, arguments); - * }; - * } - * }; - * }); - * - * - * it('should show the error message when the unknown option is selected', function() { - - var error = element(by.className('error')); - - expect(error.getText()).toBe('Error: Please select a value'); - - element(by.cssContainingText('option', 'Option 1')).click(); - - expect(error.isPresent()).toBe(false); - - element(by.tagName('button')).click(); - - expect(error.getText()).toBe('Error: Please select a value'); - }); - * - *
- * - * - */ -var SelectController = - ['$element', '$scope', /** @this */ function($element, $scope) { - - var self = this, - optionsMap = new NgMap(); - - self.selectValueMap = {}; // Keys are the hashed values, values the original values - - // If the ngModel doesn't get provided then provide a dummy noop version to prevent errors - self.ngModelCtrl = noopNgModelController; - self.multiple = false; - - // The "unknown" option is one that is prepended to the list if the viewValue - // does not match any of the options. When it is rendered the value of the unknown - // option is '? XXX ?' where XXX is the hashKey of the value that is not known. - // - // Support: IE 9 only - // We can't just jqLite(' - * - *
- * - *
- *
- *
- * singleSelect = {{data.singleSelect}} - * - *
- *
- *
- * multipleSelect = {{data.multipleSelect}}
- * - *
- * - * - * angular.module('staticSelect', []) - * .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - * $scope.data = { - * singleSelect: null, - * multipleSelect: [], - * option1: 'option-1' - * }; - * - * $scope.forceUnknownOption = function() { - * $scope.data.singleSelect = 'nonsense'; - * }; - * }]); - * - * - * - * @example - * ### Using `ngRepeat` to generate `select` options - * - * - *
- *
- * - * - *
- *
- * model = {{data.model}}
- *
- *
- * - * angular.module('ngrepeatSelect', []) - * .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - * $scope.data = { - * model: null, - * availableOptions: [ - * {id: '1', name: 'Option A'}, - * {id: '2', name: 'Option B'}, - * {id: '3', name: 'Option C'} - * ] - * }; - * }]); - * - *
- * - * @example - * ### Using `ngValue` to bind the model to an array of objects - * - * - *
- *
- * - * - *
- *
- *
model = {{data.model | json}}

- *
- *
- * - * angular.module('ngvalueSelect', []) - * .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - * $scope.data = { - * model: null, - * availableOptions: [ - {value: 'myString', name: 'string'}, - {value: 1, name: 'integer'}, - {value: true, name: 'boolean'}, - {value: null, name: 'null'}, - {value: {prop: 'value'}, name: 'object'}, - {value: ['a'], name: 'array'} - * ] - * }; - * }]); - * - *
- * - * @example - * ### Using `select` with `ngOptions` and setting a default value - * See the {@link ngOptions ngOptions documentation} for more `ngOptions` usage examples. - * - * - * - *
- *
- * - * - *
- *
- * option = {{data.selectedOption}}
- *
- *
- * - * angular.module('defaultValueSelect', []) - * .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - * $scope.data = { - * availableOptions: [ - * {id: '1', name: 'Option A'}, - * {id: '2', name: 'Option B'}, - * {id: '3', name: 'Option C'} - * ], - * selectedOption: {id: '3', name: 'Option C'} //This sets the default value of the select in the ui - * }; - * }]); - * - *
- * - * @example - * ### Binding `select` to a non-string value via `ngModel` parsing / formatting - * - * - * - * - * {{ model }} - * - * - * angular.module('nonStringSelect', []) - * .run(function($rootScope) { - * $rootScope.model = { id: 2 }; - * }) - * .directive('convertToNumber', function() { - * return { - * require: 'ngModel', - * link: function(scope, element, attrs, ngModel) { - * ngModel.$parsers.push(function(val) { - * return parseInt(val, 10); - * }); - * ngModel.$formatters.push(function(val) { - * return '' + val; - * }); - * } - * }; - * }); - * - * - * it('should initialize to model', function() { - * expect(element(by.model('model.id')).$('option:checked').getText()).toEqual('Two'); - * }); - * - * - * - */ -var selectDirective = function() { - - return { - restrict: 'E', - require: ['select', '?ngModel'], - controller: SelectController, - priority: 1, - link: { - pre: selectPreLink, - post: selectPostLink - } - }; - - function selectPreLink(scope, element, attr, ctrls) { - - var selectCtrl = ctrls[0]; - var ngModelCtrl = ctrls[1]; - - // if ngModel is not defined, we don't need to do anything but set the registerOption - // function to noop, so options don't get added internally - if (!ngModelCtrl) { - selectCtrl.registerOption = noop; - return; - } - - - selectCtrl.ngModelCtrl = ngModelCtrl; - - // When the selected item(s) changes we delegate getting the value of the select control - // to the `readValue` method, which can be changed if the select can have multiple - // selected values or if the options are being generated by `ngOptions` - element.on('change', function() { - selectCtrl.removeUnknownOption(); - scope.$apply(function() { - ngModelCtrl.$setViewValue(selectCtrl.readValue()); - }); - }); - - // If the select allows multiple values then we need to modify how we read and write - // values from and to the control; also what it means for the value to be empty and - // we have to add an extra watch since ngModel doesn't work well with arrays - it - // doesn't trigger rendering if only an item in the array changes. - if (attr.multiple) { - selectCtrl.multiple = true; - - // Read value now needs to check each option to see if it is selected - selectCtrl.readValue = function readMultipleValue() { - var array = []; - forEach(element.find('option'), function(option) { - if (option.selected && !option.disabled) { - var val = option.value; - array.push(val in selectCtrl.selectValueMap ? selectCtrl.selectValueMap[val] : val); - } - }); - return array; - }; - - // Write value now needs to set the selected property of each matching option - selectCtrl.writeValue = function writeMultipleValue(value) { - forEach(element.find('option'), function(option) { - var shouldBeSelected = !!value && (includes(value, option.value) || - includes(value, selectCtrl.selectValueMap[option.value])); - var currentlySelected = option.selected; - - // Support: IE 9-11 only, Edge 12-15+ - // In IE and Edge adding options to the selection via shift+click/UP/DOWN - // will de-select already selected options if "selected" on those options was set - // more than once (i.e. when the options were already selected) - // So we only modify the selected property if necessary. - // Note: this behavior cannot be replicated via unit tests because it only shows in the - // actual user interface. - if (shouldBeSelected !== currentlySelected) { - setOptionSelectedStatus(jqLite(option), shouldBeSelected); - } - - }); - }; - - // we have to do it on each watch since ngModel watches reference, but - // we need to work of an array, so we need to see if anything was inserted/removed - var lastView, lastViewRef = NaN; - scope.$watch(function selectMultipleWatch() { - if (lastViewRef === ngModelCtrl.$viewValue && !equals(lastView, ngModelCtrl.$viewValue)) { - lastView = shallowCopy(ngModelCtrl.$viewValue); - ngModelCtrl.$render(); - } - lastViewRef = ngModelCtrl.$viewValue; - }); - - // If we are a multiple select then value is now a collection - // so the meaning of $isEmpty changes - ngModelCtrl.$isEmpty = function(value) { - return !value || value.length === 0; - }; - - } - } - - function selectPostLink(scope, element, attrs, ctrls) { - // if ngModel is not defined, we don't need to do anything - var ngModelCtrl = ctrls[1]; - if (!ngModelCtrl) return; - - var selectCtrl = ctrls[0]; - - // We delegate rendering to the `writeValue` method, which can be changed - // if the select can have multiple selected values or if the options are being - // generated by `ngOptions`. - // This must be done in the postLink fn to prevent $render to be called before - // all nodes have been linked correctly. - ngModelCtrl.$render = function() { - selectCtrl.writeValue(ngModelCtrl.$viewValue); - }; - } -}; - - -// The option directive is purely designed to communicate the existence (or lack of) -// of dynamically created (and destroyed) option elements to their containing select -// directive via its controller. -var optionDirective = ['$interpolate', function($interpolate) { - return { - restrict: 'E', - priority: 100, - compile: function(element, attr) { - var interpolateValueFn, interpolateTextFn; - - if (isDefined(attr.ngValue)) { - // Will be handled by registerOption - } else if (isDefined(attr.value)) { - // If the value attribute is defined, check if it contains an interpolation - interpolateValueFn = $interpolate(attr.value, true); - } else { - // If the value attribute is not defined then we fall back to the - // text content of the option element, which may be interpolated - interpolateTextFn = $interpolate(element.text(), true); - if (!interpolateTextFn) { - attr.$set('value', element.text()); - } - } - - return function(scope, element, attr) { - // This is an optimization over using ^^ since we don't want to have to search - // all the way to the root of the DOM for every single option element - var selectCtrlName = '$selectController', - parent = element.parent(), - selectCtrl = parent.data(selectCtrlName) || - parent.parent().data(selectCtrlName); // in case we are in optgroup - - if (selectCtrl) { - selectCtrl.registerOption(scope, element, attr, interpolateValueFn, interpolateTextFn); - } - }; - } - }; -}]; - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngRequired - * @restrict A - * - * @param {expression} ngRequired AngularJS expression. If it evaluates to `true`, it sets the - * `required` attribute to the element and adds the `required` - * {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$validators `validator`}. - * - * @description - * - * ngRequired adds the required {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$validators `validator`} to {@link ngModel `ngModel`}. - * It is most often used for {@link input `input`} and {@link select `select`} controls, but can also be - * applied to custom controls. - * - * The directive sets the `required` attribute on the element if the AngularJS expression inside - * `ngRequired` evaluates to true. A special directive for setting `required` is necessary because we - * cannot use interpolation inside `required`. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} - * for more info. - * - * The validator will set the `required` error key to true if the `required` attribute is set and - * calling {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$isEmpty `NgModelController.$isEmpty`} with the - * {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue `ngModel.$viewValue`} returns `true`. For example, the - * `$isEmpty()` implementation for `input[text]` checks the length of the `$viewValue`. When developing - * custom controls, `$isEmpty()` can be overwritten to account for a $viewValue that is not string-based. - * - * @example - * - * - * - *
- *
- * - * - *
- * - *
- *
- * required error set? = {{form.input.$error.required}}
- * model = {{model}} - *
- *
- *
- * - var required = element(by.binding('form.input.$error.required')); - var model = element(by.binding('model')); - var input = element(by.id('input')); - - it('should set the required error', function() { - expect(required.getText()).toContain('true'); - - input.sendKeys('123'); - expect(required.getText()).not.toContain('true'); - expect(model.getText()).toContain('123'); - }); - * - *
- */ -var requiredDirective = ['$parse', function($parse) { - return { - restrict: 'A', - require: '?ngModel', - link: function(scope, elm, attr, ctrl) { - if (!ctrl) return; - // For boolean attributes like required, presence means true - var value = attr.hasOwnProperty('required') || $parse(attr.ngRequired)(scope); - - if (!attr.ngRequired) { - // force truthy in case we are on non input element - // (input elements do this automatically for boolean attributes like required) - attr.required = true; - } - - ctrl.$validators.required = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - return !value || !ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue); - }; - - attr.$observe('required', function(newVal) { - - if (value !== newVal) { - value = newVal; - ctrl.$validate(); - } - }); - } - }; -}]; - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngPattern - * @restrict A - * - * @param {expression|RegExp} ngPattern AngularJS expression that must evaluate to a `RegExp` or a `String` - * parsable into a `RegExp`, or a `RegExp` literal. See above for - * more details. - * - * @description - * - * ngPattern adds the pattern {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$validators `validator`} to {@link ngModel `ngModel`}. - * It is most often used for text-based {@link input `input`} controls, but can also be applied to custom text-based controls. - * - * The validator sets the `pattern` error key if the {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue `ngModel.$viewValue`} - * does not match a RegExp which is obtained from the `ngPattern` attribute value: - * - the value is an AngularJS expression: - * - If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. - * - If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp after wrapping it - * in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to `new RegExp('^abc$')`. - * - If the value is a RegExp literal, e.g. `ngPattern="/^\d+$/"`, it is used directly. - * - *
- * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to - * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into - * account. - *
- * - *
- * **Note:** This directive is also added when the plain `pattern` attribute is used, with two - * differences: - *
    - *
  1. - * `ngPattern` does not set the `pattern` attribute and therefore HTML5 constraint validation is - * not available. - *
  2. - *
  3. - * The `ngPattern` attribute must be an expression, while the `pattern` value must be - * interpolated. - *
  4. - *
- *
- * - * @example - * - * - * - *
- *
- * - * - *
- * - *
- *
- * input valid? = {{form.input.$valid}}
- * model = {{model}} - *
- *
- *
- * - var model = element(by.binding('model')); - var input = element(by.id('input')); - - it('should validate the input with the default pattern', function() { - input.sendKeys('aaa'); - expect(model.getText()).not.toContain('aaa'); - - input.clear().then(function() { - input.sendKeys('123'); - expect(model.getText()).toContain('123'); - }); - }); - * - *
- */ -var patternDirective = ['$parse', function($parse) { - return { - restrict: 'A', - require: '?ngModel', - compile: function(tElm, tAttr) { - var patternExp; - var parseFn; - - if (tAttr.ngPattern) { - patternExp = tAttr.ngPattern; - - // ngPattern might be a scope expression, or an inlined regex, which is not parsable. - // We get value of the attribute here, so we can compare the old and the new value - // in the observer to avoid unnecessary validations - if (tAttr.ngPattern.charAt(0) === '/' && REGEX_STRING_REGEXP.test(tAttr.ngPattern)) { - parseFn = function() { return tAttr.ngPattern; }; - } else { - parseFn = $parse(tAttr.ngPattern); - } - } - - return function(scope, elm, attr, ctrl) { - if (!ctrl) return; - - var attrVal = attr.pattern; - - if (attr.ngPattern) { - attrVal = parseFn(scope); - } else { - patternExp = attr.pattern; - } - - var regexp = parsePatternAttr(attrVal, patternExp, elm); - - attr.$observe('pattern', function(newVal) { - var oldRegexp = regexp; - - regexp = parsePatternAttr(newVal, patternExp, elm); - - if ((oldRegexp && oldRegexp.toString()) !== (regexp && regexp.toString())) { - ctrl.$validate(); - } - }); - - ctrl.$validators.pattern = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - // HTML5 pattern constraint validates the input value, so we validate the viewValue - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(regexp) || regexp.test(viewValue); - }; - }; - } - - }; -}]; - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngMaxlength - * @restrict A - * - * @param {expression} ngMaxlength AngularJS expression that must evaluate to a `Number` or `String` - * parsable into a `Number`. Used as value for the `maxlength` - * {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$validators validator}. - * - * @description - * - * ngMaxlength adds the maxlength {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$validators `validator`} to {@link ngModel `ngModel`}. - * It is most often used for text-based {@link input `input`} controls, but can also be applied to custom text-based controls. - * - * The validator sets the `maxlength` error key if the {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue `ngModel.$viewValue`} - * is longer than the integer obtained by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the - * `ngMaxlength` attribute value. - * - *
- * **Note:** This directive is also added when the plain `maxlength` attribute is used, with two - * differences: - *
    - *
  1. - * `ngMaxlength` does not set the `maxlength` attribute and therefore HTML5 constraint - * validation is not available. - *
  2. - *
  3. - * The `ngMaxlength` attribute must be an expression, while the `maxlength` value must be - * interpolated. - *
  4. - *
- *
- * - * @example - * - * - * - *
- *
- * - * - *
- * - *
- *
- * input valid? = {{form.input.$valid}}
- * model = {{model}} - *
- *
- *
- * - var model = element(by.binding('model')); - var input = element(by.id('input')); - - it('should validate the input with the default maxlength', function() { - input.sendKeys('abcdef'); - expect(model.getText()).not.toContain('abcdef'); - - input.clear().then(function() { - input.sendKeys('abcde'); - expect(model.getText()).toContain('abcde'); - }); - }); - * - *
- */ -var maxlengthDirective = ['$parse', function($parse) { - return { - restrict: 'A', - require: '?ngModel', - link: function(scope, elm, attr, ctrl) { - if (!ctrl) return; - - var maxlength = attr.maxlength || $parse(attr.ngMaxlength)(scope); - var maxlengthParsed = parseLength(maxlength); - - attr.$observe('maxlength', function(value) { - if (maxlength !== value) { - maxlengthParsed = parseLength(value); - maxlength = value; - ctrl.$validate(); - } - }); - ctrl.$validators.maxlength = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - return (maxlengthParsed < 0) || ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || (viewValue.length <= maxlengthParsed); - }; - } - }; -}]; - -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngMinlength - * @restrict A - * - * @param {expression} ngMinlength AngularJS expression that must evaluate to a `Number` or `String` - * parsable into a `Number`. Used as value for the `minlength` - * {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$validators validator}. - * - * @description - * - * ngMinlength adds the minlength {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$validators `validator`} to {@link ngModel `ngModel`}. - * It is most often used for text-based {@link input `input`} controls, but can also be applied to custom text-based controls. - * - * The validator sets the `minlength` error key if the {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue `ngModel.$viewValue`} - * is shorter than the integer obtained by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the - * `ngMinlength` attribute value. - * - *
- * **Note:** This directive is also added when the plain `minlength` attribute is used, with two - * differences: - *
    - *
  1. - * `ngMinlength` does not set the `minlength` attribute and therefore HTML5 constraint - * validation is not available. - *
  2. - *
  3. - * The `ngMinlength` value must be an expression, while the `minlength` value must be - * interpolated. - *
  4. - *
- *
- * - * @example - * - * - * - *
- *
- * - * - *
- * - *
- *
- * input valid? = {{form.input.$valid}}
- * model = {{model}} - *
- *
- *
- * - var model = element(by.binding('model')); - var input = element(by.id('input')); - - it('should validate the input with the default minlength', function() { - input.sendKeys('ab'); - expect(model.getText()).not.toContain('ab'); - - input.sendKeys('abc'); - expect(model.getText()).toContain('abc'); - }); - * - *
- */ -var minlengthDirective = ['$parse', function($parse) { - return { - restrict: 'A', - require: '?ngModel', - link: function(scope, elm, attr, ctrl) { - if (!ctrl) return; - - var minlength = attr.minlength || $parse(attr.ngMinlength)(scope); - var minlengthParsed = parseLength(minlength) || -1; - - attr.$observe('minlength', function(value) { - if (minlength !== value) { - minlengthParsed = parseLength(value) || -1; - minlength = value; - ctrl.$validate(); - } - - }); - ctrl.$validators.minlength = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || viewValue.length >= minlengthParsed; - }; - } - }; -}]; - -function parsePatternAttr(regex, patternExp, elm) { - if (!regex) return undefined; - - if (isString(regex)) { - regex = new RegExp('^' + regex + '$'); - } - - if (!regex.test) { - throw minErr('ngPattern')('noregexp', - 'Expected {0} to be a RegExp but was {1}. Element: {2}', patternExp, - regex, startingTag(elm)); - } - - return regex; -} - -function parseLength(val) { - var intVal = toInt(val); - return isNumberNaN(intVal) ? -1 : intVal; -} - -if (window.angular.bootstrap) { - // AngularJS is already loaded, so we can return here... - if (window.console) { - console.log('WARNING: Tried to load AngularJS more than once.'); - } - return; -} - -// try to bind to jquery now so that one can write jqLite(fn) -// but we will rebind on bootstrap again. -bindJQuery(); - -publishExternalAPI(angular); - -angular.module("ngLocale", [], ["$provide", function($provide) { -var PLURAL_CATEGORY = {ZERO: "zero", ONE: "one", TWO: "two", FEW: "few", MANY: "many", OTHER: "other"}; -function getDecimals(n) { - n = n + ''; - var i = n.indexOf('.'); - return (i == -1) ? 0 : n.length - i - 1; -} - -function getVF(n, opt_precision) { - var v = opt_precision; - - if (undefined === v) { - v = Math.min(getDecimals(n), 3); - } - - var base = Math.pow(10, v); - var f = ((n * base) | 0) % base; - return {v: v, f: f}; -} - -$provide.value("$locale", { - "DATETIME_FORMATS": { - "AMPMS": [ - "AM", - "PM" - ], - "DAY": [ - "Sunday", - "Monday", - "Tuesday", - "Wednesday", - "Thursday", - "Friday", - "Saturday" - ], - "ERANAMES": [ - "Before Christ", - "Anno Domini" - ], - "ERAS": [ - "BC", - "AD" - ], - "FIRSTDAYOFWEEK": 0, - "MONTH": [ - "January", - "February", - "March", - "April", - "May", - "June", - "July", - "August", - "September", - "October", - "November", - "December" - ], - "SHORTDAY": [ - "Sun", - "Mon", - "Tue", - "Wed", - "Thu", - "Fri", - "Sat" - ], - "SHORTMONTH": [ - "Jan", - "Feb", - "Mar", - "Apr", - "May", - "Jun", - "Jul", - "Aug", - "Sep", - "Oct", - "Nov", - "Dec" - ], - "STANDALONEMONTH": [ - "January", - "February", - "March", - "April", - "May", - "June", - "July", - "August", - "September", - "October", - "November", - "December" - ], - "WEEKENDRANGE": [ - 5, - 6 - ], - "fullDate": "EEEE, d MMMM y", - "longDate": "d MMMM y", - "medium": "d MMM y h:mm:ss a", - "mediumDate": "d MMM y", - "mediumTime": "h:mm:ss a", - "short": "dd/MM/y h:mm a", - "shortDate": "dd/MM/y", - "shortTime": "h:mm a" - }, - "NUMBER_FORMATS": { - "CURRENCY_SYM": "$", - "DECIMAL_SEP": ".", - "GROUP_SEP": ",", - "PATTERNS": [ - { - "gSize": 3, - "lgSize": 3, - "maxFrac": 3, - "minFrac": 0, - "minInt": 1, - "negPre": "-", - "negSuf": "", - "posPre": "", - "posSuf": "" - }, - { - "gSize": 3, - "lgSize": 3, - "maxFrac": 2, - "minFrac": 2, - "minInt": 1, - "negPre": "-\u00a4", - "negSuf": "", - "posPre": "\u00a4", - "posSuf": "" - } - ] - }, - "id": "en-na", - "localeID": "en_NA", - "pluralCat": function(n, opt_precision) { var i = n | 0; var vf = getVF(n, opt_precision); if (i == 1 && vf.v == 0) { return PLURAL_CATEGORY.ONE; } return PLURAL_CATEGORY.OTHER;} -}); -}]); - - jqLite(function() { - angularInit(window.document, bootstrap); - }); - -})(window); - -!window.angular.$$csp().noInlineStyle && window.angular.element(document.head).prepend(window.angular.element('')); diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-touch.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-touch.js index eb73beb..8fa8d36 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-touch.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular-touch.js @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window, angular) {'use strict'; @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ /* global ngTouch */ var ngTouch = angular.module('ngTouch', []); -ngTouch.info({ angularVersion: '"1.8.2"' }); +ngTouch.info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }); function nodeName_(element) { return angular.$$lowercase(element.nodeName || (element[0] && element[0].nodeName)); diff --git a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular.js b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular.js index f9edf28..e67a690 100644 --- a/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular.js +++ b/xstatic/pkg/angular/data/angular.js @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ /** * @license AngularJS v1.8.2 - * (c) 2010-2020 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * (c) 2010-2020 Google LLC. http://angularjs.org * License: MIT */ (function(window) {'use strict'; + /* exported minErrConfig, errorHandlingConfig, @@ -98,7 +99,7 @@ function isValidObjectMaxDepth(maxDepth) { function minErr(module, ErrorConstructor) { ErrorConstructor = ErrorConstructor || Error; - var url = 'https://errors.angularjs.org/"1.8.2"/'; + var url = 'https://errors.angularjs.org/1.8.2/'; var regex = url.replace('.', '\\.') + '[\\s\\S]*'; var errRegExp = new RegExp(regex, 'g'); @@ -2828,9 +2829,9 @@ var version = { // These placeholder strings will be replaced by grunt's `build` task. // They need to be double- or single-quoted. full: '1.8.2', - major: '1', - minor: '8', - dot: '2', + major: 1, + minor: 8, + dot: 2, codeName: 'meteoric-mining' }; @@ -2981,7 +2982,8 @@ function publishExternalAPI(angular) { $$cookieReader: $$CookieReaderProvider }); } - ]); + ]) + .info({ angularVersion: '1.8.2' }); } /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * @@ -6492,6 +6494,8 @@ var $$AnimateRunnerFactoryProvider = /** @this */ function() { }]; }; +/* exported $CoreAnimateCssProvider */ + /** * @ngdoc service * @name $animateCss @@ -6564,8393 +6568,16443 @@ var $CoreAnimateCssProvider = function() { }]; }; -/* global stripHash: true */ +/* global getHash: true, stripHash: false */ -var PATH_MATCH = /^([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?$/, - DEFAULT_PORTS = {'http': 80, 'https': 443, 'ftp': 21}; -var $locationMinErr = minErr('$location'); +function getHash(url) { + var index = url.indexOf('#'); + return index === -1 ? '' : url.substr(index); +} +function trimEmptyHash(url) { + return url.replace(/#$/, ''); +} /** - * Encode path using encodeUriSegment, ignoring forward slashes + * ! This is a private undocumented service ! * - * @param {string} path Path to encode - * @returns {string} + * @name $browser + * @requires $log + * @description + * This object has two goals: + * + * - hide all the global state in the browser caused by the window object + * - abstract away all the browser specific features and inconsistencies + * + * For tests we provide {@link ngMock.$browser mock implementation} of the `$browser` + * service, which can be used for convenient testing of the application without the interaction with + * the real browser apis. */ -function encodePath(path) { - var segments = path.split('/'), - i = segments.length; - - while (i--) { - // decode forward slashes to prevent them from being double encoded - segments[i] = encodeUriSegment(segments[i].replace(/%2F/g, '/')); - } - - return segments.join('/'); -} +/** + * @param {object} window The global window object. + * @param {object} document jQuery wrapped document. + * @param {object} $log window.console or an object with the same interface. + * @param {object} $sniffer $sniffer service + */ +function Browser(window, document, $log, $sniffer, $$taskTrackerFactory) { + var self = this, + location = window.location, + history = window.history, + setTimeout = window.setTimeout, + clearTimeout = window.clearTimeout, + pendingDeferIds = {}, + taskTracker = $$taskTrackerFactory($log); + + self.isMock = false; + + ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + // Task-tracking API + ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + + // TODO(vojta): remove this temporary api + self.$$completeOutstandingRequest = taskTracker.completeTask; + self.$$incOutstandingRequestCount = taskTracker.incTaskCount; + + // TODO(vojta): prefix this method with $$ ? + self.notifyWhenNoOutstandingRequests = taskTracker.notifyWhenNoPendingTasks; + + ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + // URL API + ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + + var cachedState, lastHistoryState, + lastBrowserUrl = location.href, + baseElement = document.find('base'), + pendingLocation = null, + getCurrentState = !$sniffer.history ? noop : function getCurrentState() { + try { + return history.state; + } catch (e) { + // MSIE can reportedly throw when there is no state (UNCONFIRMED). + } + }; -function decodePath(path, html5Mode) { - var segments = path.split('/'), - i = segments.length; + cacheState(); - while (i--) { - segments[i] = decodeURIComponent(segments[i]); - if (html5Mode) { - // encode forward slashes to prevent them from being mistaken for path separators - segments[i] = segments[i].replace(/\//g, '%2F'); + /** + * @name $browser#url + * + * @description + * GETTER: + * Without any argument, this method just returns current value of `location.href` (with a + * trailing `#` stripped of if the hash is empty). + * + * SETTER: + * With at least one argument, this method sets url to new value. + * If html5 history api supported, `pushState`/`replaceState` is used, otherwise + * `location.href`/`location.replace` is used. + * Returns its own instance to allow chaining. + * + * NOTE: this api is intended for use only by the `$location` service. Please use the + * {@link ng.$location $location service} to change url. + * + * @param {string} url New url (when used as setter) + * @param {boolean=} replace Should new url replace current history record? + * @param {object=} state State object to use with `pushState`/`replaceState` + */ + self.url = function(url, replace, state) { + // In modern browsers `history.state` is `null` by default; treating it separately + // from `undefined` would cause `$browser.url('/foo')` to change `history.state` + // to undefined via `pushState`. Instead, let's change `undefined` to `null` here. + if (isUndefined(state)) { + state = null; + } + + // Android Browser BFCache causes location, history reference to become stale. + if (location !== window.location) location = window.location; + if (history !== window.history) history = window.history; + + // setter + if (url) { + var sameState = lastHistoryState === state; + + // Normalize the inputted URL + url = urlResolve(url).href; + + // Don't change anything if previous and current URLs and states match. This also prevents + // IE<10 from getting into redirect loop when in LocationHashbangInHtml5Url mode. + // See https://github.com/angular/angular.js/commit/ffb2701 + if (lastBrowserUrl === url && (!$sniffer.history || sameState)) { + return self; + } + var sameBase = lastBrowserUrl && stripHash(lastBrowserUrl) === stripHash(url); + lastBrowserUrl = url; + lastHistoryState = state; + // Don't use history API if only the hash changed + // due to a bug in IE10/IE11 which leads + // to not firing a `hashchange` nor `popstate` event + // in some cases (see #9143). + if ($sniffer.history && (!sameBase || !sameState)) { + history[replace ? 'replaceState' : 'pushState'](state, '', url); + cacheState(); + } else { + if (!sameBase) { + pendingLocation = url; + } + if (replace) { + location.replace(url); + } else if (!sameBase) { + location.href = url; + } else { + location.hash = getHash(url); + } + if (location.href !== url) { + pendingLocation = url; + } + } + if (pendingLocation) { + pendingLocation = url; + } + return self; + // getter + } else { + // - pendingLocation is needed as browsers don't allow to read out + // the new location.href if a reload happened or if there is a bug like in iOS 9 (see + // https://openradar.appspot.com/22186109). + return trimEmptyHash(pendingLocation || location.href); } - } - - return segments.join('/'); -} + }; -function normalizePath(pathValue, searchValue, hashValue) { - var search = toKeyValue(searchValue), - hash = hashValue ? '#' + encodeUriSegment(hashValue) : '', - path = encodePath(pathValue); + /** + * @name $browser#state + * + * @description + * This method is a getter. + * + * Return history.state or null if history.state is undefined. + * + * @returns {object} state + */ + self.state = function() { + return cachedState; + }; - return path + (search ? '?' + search : '') + hash; -} + var urlChangeListeners = [], + urlChangeInit = false; -function parseAbsoluteUrl(absoluteUrl, locationObj) { - var parsedUrl = urlResolve(absoluteUrl); + function cacheStateAndFireUrlChange() { + pendingLocation = null; + fireStateOrUrlChange(); + } - locationObj.$$protocol = parsedUrl.protocol; - locationObj.$$host = parsedUrl.hostname; - locationObj.$$port = toInt(parsedUrl.port) || DEFAULT_PORTS[parsedUrl.protocol] || null; -} + // This variable should be used *only* inside the cacheState function. + var lastCachedState = null; + function cacheState() { + // This should be the only place in $browser where `history.state` is read. + cachedState = getCurrentState(); + cachedState = isUndefined(cachedState) ? null : cachedState; -var DOUBLE_SLASH_REGEX = /^\s*[\\/]{2,}/; -function parseAppUrl(url, locationObj, html5Mode) { + // Prevent callbacks fo fire twice if both hashchange & popstate were fired. + if (equals(cachedState, lastCachedState)) { + cachedState = lastCachedState; + } - if (DOUBLE_SLASH_REGEX.test(url)) { - throw $locationMinErr('badpath', 'Invalid url "{0}".', url); + lastCachedState = cachedState; + lastHistoryState = cachedState; } - var prefixed = (url.charAt(0) !== '/'); - if (prefixed) { - url = '/' + url; - } - var match = urlResolve(url); - var path = prefixed && match.pathname.charAt(0) === '/' ? match.pathname.substring(1) : match.pathname; - locationObj.$$path = decodePath(path, html5Mode); - locationObj.$$search = parseKeyValue(match.search); - locationObj.$$hash = decodeURIComponent(match.hash); + function fireStateOrUrlChange() { + var prevLastHistoryState = lastHistoryState; + cacheState(); - // make sure path starts with '/'; - if (locationObj.$$path && locationObj.$$path.charAt(0) !== '/') { - locationObj.$$path = '/' + locationObj.$$path; + if (lastBrowserUrl === self.url() && prevLastHistoryState === cachedState) { + return; + } + + lastBrowserUrl = self.url(); + lastHistoryState = cachedState; + forEach(urlChangeListeners, function(listener) { + listener(self.url(), cachedState); + }); } -} -function startsWith(str, search) { - return str.slice(0, search.length) === search; -} + /** + * @name $browser#onUrlChange + * + * @description + * Register callback function that will be called, when url changes. + * + * It's only called when the url is changed from outside of AngularJS: + * - user types different url into address bar + * - user clicks on history (forward/back) button + * - user clicks on a link + * + * It's not called when url is changed by $browser.url() method + * + * The listener gets called with new url as parameter. + * + * NOTE: this api is intended for use only by the $location service. Please use the + * {@link ng.$location $location service} to monitor url changes in AngularJS apps. + * + * @param {function(string)} listener Listener function to be called when url changes. + * @return {function(string)} Returns the registered listener fn - handy if the fn is anonymous. + */ + self.onUrlChange = function(callback) { + // TODO(vojta): refactor to use node's syntax for events + if (!urlChangeInit) { + // We listen on both (hashchange/popstate) when available, as some browsers don't + // fire popstate when user changes the address bar and don't fire hashchange when url + // changed by push/replaceState -/** - * - * @param {string} base - * @param {string} url - * @returns {string} returns text from `url` after `base` or `undefined` if it does not begin with - * the expected string. - */ -function stripBaseUrl(base, url) { - if (startsWith(url, base)) { - return url.substr(base.length); - } -} + // html5 history api - popstate event + if ($sniffer.history) jqLite(window).on('popstate', cacheStateAndFireUrlChange); + // hashchange event + jqLite(window).on('hashchange', cacheStateAndFireUrlChange); -function stripHash(url) { - var index = url.indexOf('#'); - return index === -1 ? url : url.substr(0, index); -} + urlChangeInit = true; + } -function stripFile(url) { - return url.substr(0, stripHash(url).lastIndexOf('/') + 1); -} + urlChangeListeners.push(callback); + return callback; + }; -/* return the server only (scheme://host:port) */ -function serverBase(url) { - return url.substring(0, url.indexOf('/', url.indexOf('//') + 2)); -} + /** + * @private + * Remove popstate and hashchange handler from window. + * + * NOTE: this api is intended for use only by $rootScope. + */ + self.$$applicationDestroyed = function() { + jqLite(window).off('hashchange popstate', cacheStateAndFireUrlChange); + }; + /** + * Checks whether the url has changed outside of AngularJS. + * Needs to be exported to be able to check for changes that have been done in sync, + * as hashchange/popstate events fire in async. + */ + self.$$checkUrlChange = fireStateOrUrlChange; -/** - * LocationHtml5Url represents a URL - * This object is exposed as $location service when HTML5 mode is enabled and supported - * - * @constructor - * @param {string} appBase application base URL - * @param {string} appBaseNoFile application base URL stripped of any filename - * @param {string} basePrefix URL path prefix - */ -function LocationHtml5Url(appBase, appBaseNoFile, basePrefix) { - this.$$html5 = true; - basePrefix = basePrefix || ''; - parseAbsoluteUrl(appBase, this); + ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + // Misc API + ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + /** + * @name $browser#baseHref + * + * @description + * Returns current + * (always relative - without domain) + * + * @returns {string} The current base href + */ + self.baseHref = function() { + var href = baseElement.attr('href'); + return href ? href.replace(/^(https?:)?\/\/[^/]*/, '') : ''; + }; /** - * Parse given HTML5 (regular) URL string into properties - * @param {string} url HTML5 URL - * @private + * @name $browser#defer + * @param {function()} fn A function, who's execution should be deferred. + * @param {number=} [delay=0] Number of milliseconds to defer the function execution. + * @param {string=} [taskType=DEFAULT_TASK_TYPE] The type of task that is deferred. + * @returns {*} DeferId that can be used to cancel the task via `$browser.defer.cancel()`. + * + * @description + * Executes a fn asynchronously via `setTimeout(fn, delay)`. + * + * Unlike when calling `setTimeout` directly, in test this function is mocked and instead of using + * `setTimeout` in tests, the fns are queued in an array, which can be programmatically flushed + * via `$browser.defer.flush()`. + * */ - this.$$parse = function(url) { - var pathUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url); - if (!isString(pathUrl)) { - throw $locationMinErr('ipthprfx', 'Invalid url "{0}", missing path prefix "{1}".', url, - appBaseNoFile); - } + self.defer = function(fn, delay, taskType) { + var timeoutId; - parseAppUrl(pathUrl, this, true); + delay = delay || 0; + taskType = taskType || taskTracker.DEFAULT_TASK_TYPE; - if (!this.$$path) { - this.$$path = '/'; - } + taskTracker.incTaskCount(taskType); + timeoutId = setTimeout(function() { + delete pendingDeferIds[timeoutId]; + taskTracker.completeTask(fn, taskType); + }, delay); + pendingDeferIds[timeoutId] = taskType; - this.$$compose(); + return timeoutId; }; - this.$$normalizeUrl = function(url) { - return appBaseNoFile + url.substr(1); // first char is always '/' - }; - this.$$parseLinkUrl = function(url, relHref) { - if (relHref && relHref[0] === '#') { - // special case for links to hash fragments: - // keep the old url and only replace the hash fragment - this.hash(relHref.slice(1)); + /** + * @name $browser#defer.cancel + * + * @description + * Cancels a deferred task identified with `deferId`. + * + * @param {*} deferId Token returned by the `$browser.defer` function. + * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the task hasn't executed yet and was successfully + * canceled. + */ + self.defer.cancel = function(deferId) { + if (pendingDeferIds.hasOwnProperty(deferId)) { + var taskType = pendingDeferIds[deferId]; + delete pendingDeferIds[deferId]; + clearTimeout(deferId); + taskTracker.completeTask(noop, taskType); return true; } - var appUrl, prevAppUrl; - var rewrittenUrl; - - - if (isDefined(appUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBase, url))) { - prevAppUrl = appUrl; - if (basePrefix && isDefined(appUrl = stripBaseUrl(basePrefix, appUrl))) { - rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile + (stripBaseUrl('/', appUrl) || appUrl); - } else { - rewrittenUrl = appBase + prevAppUrl; - } - } else if (isDefined(appUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url))) { - rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile + appUrl; - } else if (appBaseNoFile === url + '/') { - rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile; - } - if (rewrittenUrl) { - this.$$parse(rewrittenUrl); - } - return !!rewrittenUrl; + return false; }; + } +/** @this */ +function $BrowserProvider() { + this.$get = ['$window', '$log', '$sniffer', '$document', '$$taskTrackerFactory', + function($window, $log, $sniffer, $document, $$taskTrackerFactory) { + return new Browser($window, $document, $log, $sniffer, $$taskTrackerFactory); + }]; +} /** - * LocationHashbangUrl represents URL - * This object is exposed as $location service when developer doesn't opt into html5 mode. - * It also serves as the base class for html5 mode fallback on legacy browsers. + * @ngdoc service + * @name $cacheFactory + * @this * - * @constructor - * @param {string} appBase application base URL - * @param {string} appBaseNoFile application base URL stripped of any filename - * @param {string} hashPrefix hashbang prefix - */ -function LocationHashbangUrl(appBase, appBaseNoFile, hashPrefix) { - - parseAbsoluteUrl(appBase, this); - + * @description + * Factory that constructs {@link $cacheFactory.Cache Cache} objects and gives access to + * them. + * + * ```js + * + * var cache = $cacheFactory('cacheId'); + * expect($cacheFactory.get('cacheId')).toBe(cache); + * expect($cacheFactory.get('noSuchCacheId')).not.toBeDefined(); + * + * cache.put("key", "value"); + * cache.put("another key", "another value"); + * + * // We've specified no options on creation + * expect(cache.info()).toEqual({id: 'cacheId', size: 2}); + * + * ``` + * + * + * @param {string} cacheId Name or id of the newly created cache. + * @param {object=} options Options object that specifies the cache behavior. Properties: + * + * - `{number=}` `capacity` — turns the cache into LRU cache. + * + * @returns {object} Newly created cache object with the following set of methods: + * + * - `{object}` `info()` — Returns id, size, and options of cache. + * - `{{*}}` `put({string} key, {*} value)` — Puts a new key-value pair into the cache and returns + * it. + * - `{{*}}` `get({string} key)` — Returns cached value for `key` or undefined for cache miss. + * - `{void}` `remove({string} key)` — Removes a key-value pair from the cache. + * - `{void}` `removeAll()` — Removes all cached values. + * - `{void}` `destroy()` — Removes references to this cache from $cacheFactory. + * + * @example + + +
+ + + + +

Cached Values

+
+ + : + +
- /** - * Parse given hashbang URL into properties - * @param {string} url Hashbang URL - * @private - */ - this.$$parse = function(url) { - var withoutBaseUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBase, url) || stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url); - var withoutHashUrl; +

Cache Info

+
+ + : + +
+
+
+ + angular.module('cacheExampleApp', []). + controller('CacheController', ['$scope', '$cacheFactory', function($scope, $cacheFactory) { + $scope.keys = []; + $scope.cache = $cacheFactory('cacheId'); + $scope.put = function(key, value) { + if (angular.isUndefined($scope.cache.get(key))) { + $scope.keys.push(key); + } + $scope.cache.put(key, angular.isUndefined(value) ? null : value); + }; + }]); + + + p { + margin: 10px 0 3px; + } + +
+ */ +function $CacheFactoryProvider() { - if (!isUndefined(withoutBaseUrl) && withoutBaseUrl.charAt(0) === '#') { + this.$get = function() { + var caches = {}; - // The rest of the URL starts with a hash so we have - // got either a hashbang path or a plain hash fragment - withoutHashUrl = stripBaseUrl(hashPrefix, withoutBaseUrl); - if (isUndefined(withoutHashUrl)) { - // There was no hashbang prefix so we just have a hash fragment - withoutHashUrl = withoutBaseUrl; + function cacheFactory(cacheId, options) { + if (cacheId in caches) { + throw minErr('$cacheFactory')('iid', 'CacheId \'{0}\' is already taken!', cacheId); } - } else { - // There was no hashbang path nor hash fragment: - // If we are in HTML5 mode we use what is left as the path; - // Otherwise we ignore what is left - if (this.$$html5) { - withoutHashUrl = withoutBaseUrl; - } else { - withoutHashUrl = ''; - if (isUndefined(withoutBaseUrl)) { - appBase = url; - /** @type {?} */ (this).replace(); - } - } - } + var size = 0, + stats = extend({}, options, {id: cacheId}), + data = createMap(), + capacity = (options && options.capacity) || Number.MAX_VALUE, + lruHash = createMap(), + freshEnd = null, + staleEnd = null; - parseAppUrl(withoutHashUrl, this, false); + /** + * @ngdoc type + * @name $cacheFactory.Cache + * + * @description + * A cache object used to store and retrieve data, primarily used by + * {@link $templateRequest $templateRequest} and the {@link ng.directive:script script} + * directive to cache templates and other data. + * + * ```js + * angular.module('superCache') + * .factory('superCache', ['$cacheFactory', function($cacheFactory) { + * return $cacheFactory('super-cache'); + * }]); + * ``` + * + * Example test: + * + * ```js + * it('should behave like a cache', inject(function(superCache) { + * superCache.put('key', 'value'); + * superCache.put('another key', 'another value'); + * + * expect(superCache.info()).toEqual({ + * id: 'super-cache', + * size: 2 + * }); + * + * superCache.remove('another key'); + * expect(superCache.get('another key')).toBeUndefined(); + * + * superCache.removeAll(); + * expect(superCache.info()).toEqual({ + * id: 'super-cache', + * size: 0 + * }); + * })); + * ``` + */ + return (caches[cacheId] = { - this.$$path = removeWindowsDriveName(this.$$path, withoutHashUrl, appBase); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $cacheFactory.Cache#put + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Inserts a named entry into the {@link $cacheFactory.Cache Cache} object to be + * retrieved later, and incrementing the size of the cache if the key was not already + * present in the cache. If behaving like an LRU cache, it will also remove stale + * entries from the set. + * + * It will not insert undefined values into the cache. + * + * @param {string} key the key under which the cached data is stored. + * @param {*} value the value to store alongside the key. If it is undefined, the key + * will not be stored. + * @returns {*} the value stored. + */ + put: function(key, value) { + if (isUndefined(value)) return; + if (capacity < Number.MAX_VALUE) { + var lruEntry = lruHash[key] || (lruHash[key] = {key: key}); - this.$$compose(); + refresh(lruEntry); + } - /* - * In Windows, on an anchor node on documents loaded from - * the filesystem, the browser will return a pathname - * prefixed with the drive name ('/C:/path') when a - * pathname without a drive is set: - * * a.setAttribute('href', '/foo') - * * a.pathname === '/C:/foo' //true - * - * Inside of AngularJS, we're always using pathnames that - * do not include drive names for routing. - */ - function removeWindowsDriveName(path, url, base) { - /* - Matches paths for file protocol on windows, - such as /C:/foo/bar, and captures only /foo/bar. - */ - var windowsFilePathExp = /^\/[A-Z]:(\/.*)/; + if (!(key in data)) size++; + data[key] = value; - var firstPathSegmentMatch; + if (size > capacity) { + this.remove(staleEnd.key); + } - //Get the relative path from the input URL. - if (startsWith(url, base)) { - url = url.replace(base, ''); - } + return value; + }, - // The input URL intentionally contains a first path segment that ends with a colon. - if (windowsFilePathExp.exec(url)) { - return path; - } + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $cacheFactory.Cache#get + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Retrieves named data stored in the {@link $cacheFactory.Cache Cache} object. + * + * @param {string} key the key of the data to be retrieved + * @returns {*} the value stored. + */ + get: function(key) { + if (capacity < Number.MAX_VALUE) { + var lruEntry = lruHash[key]; - firstPathSegmentMatch = windowsFilePathExp.exec(path); - return firstPathSegmentMatch ? firstPathSegmentMatch[1] : path; - } - }; + if (!lruEntry) return; - this.$$normalizeUrl = function(url) { - return appBase + (url ? hashPrefix + url : ''); - }; + refresh(lruEntry); + } - this.$$parseLinkUrl = function(url, relHref) { - if (stripHash(appBase) === stripHash(url)) { - this.$$parse(url); - return true; - } - return false; - }; -} + return data[key]; + }, -/** - * LocationHashbangUrl represents URL - * This object is exposed as $location service when html5 history api is enabled but the browser - * does not support it. - * - * @constructor - * @param {string} appBase application base URL - * @param {string} appBaseNoFile application base URL stripped of any filename - * @param {string} hashPrefix hashbang prefix - */ -function LocationHashbangInHtml5Url(appBase, appBaseNoFile, hashPrefix) { - this.$$html5 = true; - LocationHashbangUrl.apply(this, arguments); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $cacheFactory.Cache#remove + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Removes an entry from the {@link $cacheFactory.Cache Cache} object. + * + * @param {string} key the key of the entry to be removed + */ + remove: function(key) { + if (capacity < Number.MAX_VALUE) { + var lruEntry = lruHash[key]; - this.$$parseLinkUrl = function(url, relHref) { - if (relHref && relHref[0] === '#') { - // special case for links to hash fragments: - // keep the old url and only replace the hash fragment - this.hash(relHref.slice(1)); - return true; - } + if (!lruEntry) return; - var rewrittenUrl; - var appUrl; + if (lruEntry === freshEnd) freshEnd = lruEntry.p; + if (lruEntry === staleEnd) staleEnd = lruEntry.n; + link(lruEntry.n,lruEntry.p); - if (appBase === stripHash(url)) { - rewrittenUrl = url; - } else if ((appUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url))) { - rewrittenUrl = appBase + hashPrefix + appUrl; - } else if (appBaseNoFile === url + '/') { - rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile; - } - if (rewrittenUrl) { - this.$$parse(rewrittenUrl); - } - return !!rewrittenUrl; - }; + delete lruHash[key]; + } - this.$$normalizeUrl = function(url) { - // include hashPrefix in $$absUrl when $$url is empty so IE9 does not reload page because of removal of '#' - return appBase + hashPrefix + url; - }; -} + if (!(key in data)) return; + delete data[key]; + size--; + }, -var locationPrototype = { - /** - * Ensure absolute URL is initialized. - * @private - */ - $$absUrl:'', + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $cacheFactory.Cache#removeAll + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Clears the cache object of any entries. + */ + removeAll: function() { + data = createMap(); + size = 0; + lruHash = createMap(); + freshEnd = staleEnd = null; + }, - /** - * Are we in html5 mode? - * @private - */ - $$html5: false, - /** - * Has any change been replacing? - * @private - */ - $$replace: false, + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $cacheFactory.Cache#destroy + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Destroys the {@link $cacheFactory.Cache Cache} object entirely, + * removing it from the {@link $cacheFactory $cacheFactory} set. + */ + destroy: function() { + data = null; + stats = null; + lruHash = null; + delete caches[cacheId]; + }, + + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $cacheFactory.Cache#info + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Retrieve information regarding a particular {@link $cacheFactory.Cache Cache}. + * + * @returns {object} an object with the following properties: + *
    + *
  • **id**: the id of the cache instance
  • + *
  • **size**: the number of entries kept in the cache instance
  • + *
  • **...**: any additional properties from the options object when creating the + * cache.
  • + *
+ */ + info: function() { + return extend({}, stats, {size: size}); + } + }); + + + /** + * makes the `entry` the freshEnd of the LRU linked list + */ + function refresh(entry) { + if (entry !== freshEnd) { + if (!staleEnd) { + staleEnd = entry; + } else if (staleEnd === entry) { + staleEnd = entry.n; + } + + link(entry.n, entry.p); + link(entry, freshEnd); + freshEnd = entry; + freshEnd.n = null; + } + } + + + /** + * bidirectionally links two entries of the LRU linked list + */ + function link(nextEntry, prevEntry) { + if (nextEntry !== prevEntry) { + if (nextEntry) nextEntry.p = prevEntry; //p stands for previous, 'prev' didn't minify + if (prevEntry) prevEntry.n = nextEntry; //n stands for next, 'next' didn't minify + } + } + } - /** - * Compose url and update `url` and `absUrl` property - * @private - */ - $$compose: function() { - this.$$url = normalizePath(this.$$path, this.$$search, this.$$hash); - this.$$absUrl = this.$$normalizeUrl(this.$$url); - this.$$urlUpdatedByLocation = true; - }, /** * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#absUrl + * @name $cacheFactory#info * * @description - * This method is getter only. - * - * Return full URL representation with all segments encoded according to rules specified in - * [RFC 3986](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt). - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var absUrl = $location.absUrl(); - * // => "http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo" - * ``` + * Get information about all the caches that have been created * - * @return {string} full URL + * @returns {Object} - key-value map of `cacheId` to the result of calling `cache#info` */ - absUrl: locationGetter('$$absUrl'), + cacheFactory.info = function() { + var info = {}; + forEach(caches, function(cache, cacheId) { + info[cacheId] = cache.info(); + }); + return info; + }; + /** * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#url + * @name $cacheFactory#get * * @description - * This method is getter / setter. - * - * Return URL (e.g. `/path?a=b#hash`) when called without any parameter. - * - * Change path, search and hash, when called with parameter and return `$location`. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var url = $location.url(); - * // => "/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo" - * ``` + * Get access to a cache object by the `cacheId` used when it was created. * - * @param {string=} url New URL without base prefix (e.g. `/path?a=b#hash`) - * @return {string} url + * @param {string} cacheId Name or id of a cache to access. + * @returns {object} Cache object identified by the cacheId or undefined if no such cache. */ - url: function(url) { - if (isUndefined(url)) { - return this.$$url; - } + cacheFactory.get = function(cacheId) { + return caches[cacheId]; + }; - var match = PATH_MATCH.exec(url); - if (match[1] || url === '') this.path(decodeURIComponent(match[1])); - if (match[2] || match[1] || url === '') this.search(match[3] || ''); - this.hash(match[5] || ''); - return this; - }, + return cacheFactory; + }; +} - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#protocol - * - * @description - * This method is getter only. - * - * Return protocol of current URL. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var protocol = $location.protocol(); - * // => "http" - * ``` - * - * @return {string} protocol of current URL - */ - protocol: locationGetter('$$protocol'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#host - * - * @description - * This method is getter only. - * - * Return host of current URL. - * - * Note: compared to the non-AngularJS version `location.host` which returns `hostname:port`, this returns the `hostname` portion only. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var host = $location.host(); - * // => "example.com" - * - * // given URL http://user:password@example.com:8080/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * host = $location.host(); - * // => "example.com" - * host = location.host; - * // => "example.com:8080" - * ``` - * - * @return {string} host of current URL. - */ - host: locationGetter('$$host'), +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $templateCache + * @this + * + * @description + * `$templateCache` is a {@link $cacheFactory.Cache Cache object} created by the + * {@link ng.$cacheFactory $cacheFactory}. + * + * The first time a template is used, it is loaded in the template cache for quick retrieval. You + * can load templates directly into the cache in a `script` tag, by using {@link $templateRequest}, + * or by consuming the `$templateCache` service directly. + * + * Adding via the `script` tag: + * + * ```html + * + * ``` + * + * **Note:** the `script` tag containing the template does not need to be included in the `head` of + * the document, but it must be a descendent of the {@link ng.$rootElement $rootElement} (e.g. + * element with {@link ngApp} attribute), otherwise the template will be ignored. + * + * Adding via the `$templateCache` service: + * + * ```js + * var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []); + * myApp.run(function($templateCache) { + * $templateCache.put('templateId.html', 'This is the content of the template'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * To retrieve the template later, simply use it in your component: + * ```js + * myApp.component('myComponent', { + * templateUrl: 'templateId.html' + * }); + * ``` + * + * or get it via the `$templateCache` service: + * ```js + * $templateCache.get('templateId.html') + * ``` + * + */ +function $TemplateCacheProvider() { + this.$get = ['$cacheFactory', function($cacheFactory) { + return $cacheFactory('templates'); + }]; +} - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#port - * - * @description - * This method is getter only. - * - * Return port of current URL. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var port = $location.port(); - * // => 80 - * ``` - * - * @return {Number} port - */ - port: locationGetter('$$port'), +/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * Any commits to this file should be reviewed with security in mind. * + * Changes to this file can potentially create security vulnerabilities. * + * An approval from 2 Core members with history of modifying * + * this file is required. * + * * + * Does the change somehow allow for arbitrary javascript to be executed? * + * Or allows for someone to change the prototype of built-in objects? * + * Or gives undesired access to variables like document or window? * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#path - * - * @description - * This method is getter / setter. - * - * Return path of current URL when called without any parameter. - * - * Change path when called with parameter and return `$location`. - * - * Note: Path should always begin with forward slash (/), this method will add the forward slash - * if it is missing. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var path = $location.path(); - * // => "/some/path" - * ``` - * - * @param {(string|number)=} path New path - * @return {(string|object)} path if called with no parameters, or `$location` if called with a parameter - */ - path: locationGetterSetter('$$path', function(path) { - path = path !== null ? path.toString() : ''; - return path.charAt(0) === '/' ? path : '/' + path; - }), +/* ! VARIABLE/FUNCTION NAMING CONVENTIONS THAT APPLY TO THIS FILE! + * + * DOM-related variables: + * + * - "node" - DOM Node + * - "element" - DOM Element or Node + * - "$node" or "$element" - jqLite-wrapped node or element + * + * + * Compiler related stuff: + * + * - "linkFn" - linking fn of a single directive + * - "nodeLinkFn" - function that aggregates all linking fns for a particular node + * - "childLinkFn" - function that aggregates all linking fns for child nodes of a particular node + * - "compositeLinkFn" - function that aggregates all linking fns for a compilation root (nodeList) + */ - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#search - * - * @description - * This method is getter / setter. - * - * Return search part (as object) of current URL when called without any parameter. - * - * Change search part when called with parameter and return `$location`. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo - * var searchObject = $location.search(); - * // => {foo: 'bar', baz: 'xoxo'} - * - * // set foo to 'yipee' - * $location.search('foo', 'yipee'); - * // $location.search() => {foo: 'yipee', baz: 'xoxo'} - * ``` - * - * @param {string|Object.|Object.>} search New search params - string or - * hash object. - * - * When called with a single argument the method acts as a setter, setting the `search` component - * of `$location` to the specified value. - * - * If the argument is a hash object containing an array of values, these values will be encoded - * as duplicate search parameters in the URL. - * - * @param {(string|Number|Array|boolean)=} paramValue If `search` is a string or number, then `paramValue` - * will override only a single search property. - * - * If `paramValue` is an array, it will override the property of the `search` component of - * `$location` specified via the first argument. - * - * If `paramValue` is `null`, the property specified via the first argument will be deleted. - * - * If `paramValue` is `true`, the property specified via the first argument will be added with no - * value nor trailing equal sign. - * - * @return {Object} If called with no arguments returns the parsed `search` object. If called with - * one or more arguments returns `$location` object itself. - */ - search: function(search, paramValue) { - switch (arguments.length) { - case 0: - return this.$$search; - case 1: - if (isString(search) || isNumber(search)) { - search = search.toString(); - this.$$search = parseKeyValue(search); - } else if (isObject(search)) { - search = copy(search, {}); - // remove object undefined or null properties - forEach(search, function(value, key) { - if (value == null) delete search[key]; - }); - this.$$search = search; - } else { - throw $locationMinErr('isrcharg', - 'The first argument of the `$location#search()` call must be a string or an object.'); - } - break; - default: - if (isUndefined(paramValue) || paramValue === null) { - delete this.$$search[search]; - } else { - this.$$search[search] = paramValue; +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $compile + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Compiles an HTML string or DOM into a template and produces a template function, which + * can then be used to link {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope `scope`} and the template together. + * + * The compilation is a process of walking the DOM tree and matching DOM elements to + * {@link ng.$compileProvider#directive directives}. + * + *
+ * **Note:** This document is an in-depth reference of all directive options. + * For a gentle introduction to directives with examples of common use cases, + * see the {@link guide/directive directive guide}. + *
+ * + * ## Comprehensive Directive API + * + * There are many different options for a directive. + * + * The difference resides in the return value of the factory function. + * You can either return a {@link $compile#directive-definition-object Directive Definition Object (see below)} + * that defines the directive properties, or just the `postLink` function (all other properties will have + * the default values). + * + *
+ * **Best Practice:** It's recommended to use the "directive definition object" form. + *
+ * + * Here's an example directive declared with a Directive Definition Object: + * + * ```js + * var myModule = angular.module(...); + * + * myModule.directive('directiveName', function factory(injectables) { + * var directiveDefinitionObject = { + * {@link $compile#-priority- priority}: 0, + * {@link $compile#-template- template}: '
', // or // function(tElement, tAttrs) { ... }, + * // or + * // {@link $compile#-templateurl- templateUrl}: 'directive.html', // or // function(tElement, tAttrs) { ... }, + * {@link $compile#-transclude- transclude}: false, + * {@link $compile#-restrict- restrict}: 'A', + * {@link $compile#-templatenamespace- templateNamespace}: 'html', + * {@link $compile#-scope- scope}: false, + * {@link $compile#-controller- controller}: function($scope, $element, $attrs, $transclude, otherInjectables) { ... }, + * {@link $compile#-controlleras- controllerAs}: 'stringIdentifier', + * {@link $compile#-bindtocontroller- bindToController}: false, + * {@link $compile#-require- require}: 'siblingDirectiveName', // or // ['^parentDirectiveName', '?optionalDirectiveName', '?^optionalParent'], + * {@link $compile#-multielement- multiElement}: false, + * {@link $compile#-compile- compile}: function compile(tElement, tAttrs, transclude) { + * return { + * {@link $compile#pre-linking-function pre}: function preLink(scope, iElement, iAttrs, controller) { ... }, + * {@link $compile#post-linking-function post}: function postLink(scope, iElement, iAttrs, controller) { ... } + * } + * // or + * // return function postLink( ... ) { ... } + * }, + * // or + * // {@link $compile#-link- link}: { + * // {@link $compile#pre-linking-function pre}: function preLink(scope, iElement, iAttrs, controller) { ... }, + * // {@link $compile#post-linking-function post}: function postLink(scope, iElement, iAttrs, controller) { ... } + * // } + * // or + * // {@link $compile#-link- link}: function postLink( ... ) { ... } + * }; + * return directiveDefinitionObject; + * }); + * ``` + * + *
+ * **Note:** Any unspecified options will use the default value. You can see the default values below. + *
+ * + * Therefore the above can be simplified as: + * + * ```js + * var myModule = angular.module(...); + * + * myModule.directive('directiveName', function factory(injectables) { + * var directiveDefinitionObject = { + * link: function postLink(scope, iElement, iAttrs) { ... } + * }; + * return directiveDefinitionObject; + * // or + * // return function postLink(scope, iElement, iAttrs) { ... } + * }); + * ``` + * + * ### Life-cycle hooks + * Directive controllers can provide the following methods that are called by AngularJS at points in the life-cycle of the + * directive: + * * `$onInit()` - Called on each controller after all the controllers on an element have been constructed and + * had their bindings initialized (and before the pre & post linking functions for the directives on + * this element). This is a good place to put initialization code for your controller. + * * `$onChanges(changesObj)` - Called whenever one-way (`<`) or interpolation (`@`) bindings are updated. The + * `changesObj` is a hash whose keys are the names of the bound properties that have changed, and the values are an + * object of the form `{ currentValue, previousValue, isFirstChange() }`. Use this hook to trigger updates within a + * component such as cloning the bound value to prevent accidental mutation of the outer value. Note that this will + * also be called when your bindings are initialized. + * * `$doCheck()` - Called on each turn of the digest cycle. Provides an opportunity to detect and act on + * changes. Any actions that you wish to take in response to the changes that you detect must be + * invoked from this hook; implementing this has no effect on when `$onChanges` is called. For example, this hook + * could be useful if you wish to perform a deep equality check, or to check a Date object, changes to which would not + * be detected by AngularJS's change detector and thus not trigger `$onChanges`. This hook is invoked with no arguments; + * if detecting changes, you must store the previous value(s) for comparison to the current values. + * * `$onDestroy()` - Called on a controller when its containing scope is destroyed. Use this hook for releasing + * external resources, watches and event handlers. Note that components have their `$onDestroy()` hooks called in + * the same order as the `$scope.$broadcast` events are triggered, which is top down. This means that parent + * components will have their `$onDestroy()` hook called before child components. + * * `$postLink()` - Called after this controller's element and its children have been linked. Similar to the post-link + * function this hook can be used to set up DOM event handlers and do direct DOM manipulation. + * Note that child elements that contain `templateUrl` directives will not have been compiled and linked since + * they are waiting for their template to load asynchronously and their own compilation and linking has been + * suspended until that occurs. + * + * #### Comparison with life-cycle hooks in the new Angular + * The new Angular also uses life-cycle hooks for its components. While the AngularJS life-cycle hooks are similar there are + * some differences that you should be aware of, especially when it comes to moving your code from AngularJS to Angular: + * + * * AngularJS hooks are prefixed with `$`, such as `$onInit`. Angular hooks are prefixed with `ng`, such as `ngOnInit`. + * * AngularJS hooks can be defined on the controller prototype or added to the controller inside its constructor. + * In Angular you can only define hooks on the prototype of the Component class. + * * Due to the differences in change-detection, you may get many more calls to `$doCheck` in AngularJS than you would to + * `ngDoCheck` in Angular. + * * Changes to the model inside `$doCheck` will trigger new turns of the digest loop, which will cause the changes to be + * propagated throughout the application. + * Angular does not allow the `ngDoCheck` hook to trigger a change outside of the component. It will either throw an + * error or do nothing depending upon the state of `enableProdMode()`. + * + * #### Life-cycle hook examples + * + * This example shows how you can check for mutations to a Date object even though the identity of the object + * has not changed. + * + * + * + * angular.module('do-check-module', []) + * .component('app', { + * template: + * 'Month: ' + + * 'Date: {{ $ctrl.date }}' + + * '', + * controller: function() { + * this.date = new Date(); + * this.month = this.date.getMonth(); + * this.updateDate = function() { + * this.date.setMonth(this.month); + * }; + * } + * }) + * .component('test', { + * bindings: { date: '<' }, + * template: + * '
{{ $ctrl.log | json }}
', + * controller: function() { + * var previousValue; + * this.log = []; + * this.$doCheck = function() { + * var currentValue = this.date && this.date.valueOf(); + * if (previousValue !== currentValue) { + * this.log.push('doCheck: date mutated: ' + this.date); + * previousValue = currentValue; + * } + * }; + * } + * }); + *
+ * + * + * + *
+ * + * This example show how you might use `$doCheck` to trigger changes in your component's inputs even if the + * actual identity of the component doesn't change. (Be aware that cloning and deep equality checks on large + * arrays or objects can have a negative impact on your application performance.) + * + * + * + *
+ * + * + *
{{ items }}
+ * + *
+ *
+ * + * angular.module('do-check-module', []) + * .component('test', { + * bindings: { items: '<' }, + * template: + * '
{{ $ctrl.log | json }}
', + * controller: function() { + * this.log = []; + * + * this.$doCheck = function() { + * if (this.items_ref !== this.items) { + * this.log.push('doCheck: items changed'); + * this.items_ref = this.items; + * } + * if (!angular.equals(this.items_clone, this.items)) { + * this.log.push('doCheck: items mutated'); + * this.items_clone = angular.copy(this.items); + * } + * }; + * } + * }); + *
+ *
+ * + * + * ### Directive Definition Object + * + * The directive definition object provides instructions to the {@link ng.$compile + * compiler}. The attributes are: + * + * #### `multiElement` + * When this property is set to true (default is `false`), the HTML compiler will collect DOM nodes between + * nodes with the attributes `directive-name-start` and `directive-name-end`, and group them + * together as the directive elements. It is recommended that this feature be used on directives + * which are not strictly behavioral (such as {@link ngClick}), and which + * do not manipulate or replace child nodes (such as {@link ngInclude}). + * + * #### `priority` + * When there are multiple directives defined on a single DOM element, sometimes it + * is necessary to specify the order in which the directives are applied. The `priority` is used + * to sort the directives before their `compile` functions get called. Priority is defined as a + * number. Directives with greater numerical `priority` are compiled first. Pre-link functions + * are also run in priority order, but post-link functions are run in reverse order. The order + * of directives with the same priority is undefined. The default priority is `0`. + * + * #### `terminal` + * If set to true then the current `priority` will be the last set of directives + * which will execute (any directives at the current priority will still execute + * as the order of execution on same `priority` is undefined). Note that expressions + * and other directives used in the directive's template will also be excluded from execution. + * + * #### `scope` + * The scope property can be `false`, `true`, or an object: + * + * * **`false` (default):** No scope will be created for the directive. The directive will use its + * parent's scope. + * + * * **`true`:** A new child scope that prototypically inherits from its parent will be created for + * the directive's element. If multiple directives on the same element request a new scope, + * only one new scope is created. + * + * * **`{...}` (an object hash):** A new "isolate" scope is created for the directive's template. + * The 'isolate' scope differs from normal scope in that it does not prototypically + * inherit from its parent scope. This is useful when creating reusable components, which should not + * accidentally read or modify data in the parent scope. Note that an isolate scope + * directive without a `template` or `templateUrl` will not apply the isolate scope + * to its children elements. + * + * The 'isolate' scope object hash defines a set of local scope properties derived from attributes on the + * directive's element. These local properties are useful for aliasing values for templates. The keys in + * the object hash map to the name of the property on the isolate scope; the values define how the property + * is bound to the parent scope, via matching attributes on the directive's element: + * + * * `@` or `@attr` - bind a local scope property to the value of DOM attribute. The result is + * always a string since DOM attributes are strings. If no `attr` name is specified then the + * attribute name is assumed to be the same as the local name. Given `` and the isolate scope definition `scope: { localName:'@myAttr' }`, + * the directive's scope property `localName` will reflect the interpolated value of `hello + * {{name}}`. As the `name` attribute changes so will the `localName` property on the directive's + * scope. The `name` is read from the parent scope (not the directive's scope). + * + * * `=` or `=attr` - set up a bidirectional binding between a local scope property and an expression + * passed via the attribute `attr`. The expression is evaluated in the context of the parent scope. + * If no `attr` name is specified then the attribute name is assumed to be the same as the local + * name. Given `` and the isolate scope definition `scope: { + * localModel: '=myAttr' }`, the property `localModel` on the directive's scope will reflect the + * value of `parentModel` on the parent scope. Changes to `parentModel` will be reflected in + * `localModel` and vice versa. If the binding expression is non-assignable, or if the attribute + * isn't optional and doesn't exist, an exception + * ({@link error/$compile/nonassign `$compile:nonassign`}) will be thrown upon discovering changes + * to the local value, since it will be impossible to sync them back to the parent scope. + * + * By default, the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch `$watch`} + * method is used for tracking changes, and the equality check is based on object identity. + * However, if an object literal or an array literal is passed as the binding expression, the + * equality check is done by value (using the {@link angular.equals} function). It's also possible + * to watch the evaluated value shallowly with {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watchCollection + * `$watchCollection`}: use `=*` or `=*attr` + * + * * `<` or `` and directive definition of + * `scope: { localModel:'` and the isolate scope definition `scope: { + * localFn:'&myAttr' }`, the isolate scope property `localFn` will point to a function wrapper for + * the `count = count + value` expression. Often it's desirable to pass data from the isolated scope + * via an expression to the parent scope. This can be done by passing a map of local variable names + * and values into the expression wrapper fn. For example, if the expression is `increment(amount)` + * then we can specify the amount value by calling the `localFn` as `localFn({amount: 22})`. + * + * All 4 kinds of bindings (`@`, `=`, `<`, and `&`) can be made optional by adding `?` to the expression. + * The marker must come after the mode and before the attribute name. + * See the {@link error/$compile/iscp Invalid Isolate Scope Definition error} for definition examples. + * This is useful to refine the interface directives provide. + * One subtle difference between optional and non-optional happens **when the binding attribute is not + * set**: + * - the binding is optional: the property will not be defined + * - the binding is not optional: the property is defined + * + * ```js + *app.directive('testDir', function() { + return { + scope: { + notoptional: '=', + optional: '=?', + }, + bindToController: true, + controller: function() { + this.$onInit = function() { + console.log(this.hasOwnProperty('notoptional')) // true + console.log(this.hasOwnProperty('optional')) // false } + } } - - this.$$compose(); - return this; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#hash - * - * @description - * This method is getter / setter. - * - * Returns the hash fragment when called without any parameters. - * - * Changes the hash fragment when called with a parameter and returns `$location`. - * - * - * ```js - * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo#hashValue - * var hash = $location.hash(); - * // => "hashValue" - * ``` - * - * @param {(string|number)=} hash New hash fragment - * @return {string} hash - */ - hash: locationGetterSetter('$$hash', function(hash) { - return hash !== null ? hash.toString() : ''; - }), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#replace - * - * @description - * If called, all changes to $location during the current `$digest` will replace the current history - * record, instead of adding a new one. - */ - replace: function() { - this.$$replace = true; - return this; - } -}; - -forEach([LocationHashbangInHtml5Url, LocationHashbangUrl, LocationHtml5Url], function(Location) { - Location.prototype = Object.create(locationPrototype); - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $location#state - * - * @description - * This method is getter / setter. - * - * Return the history state object when called without any parameter. - * - * Change the history state object when called with one parameter and return `$location`. - * The state object is later passed to `pushState` or `replaceState`. - * - * NOTE: This method is supported only in HTML5 mode and only in browsers supporting - * the HTML5 History API (i.e. methods `pushState` and `replaceState`). If you need to support - * older browsers (like IE9 or Android < 4.0), don't use this method. - * - * @param {object=} state State object for pushState or replaceState - * @return {object} state - */ - Location.prototype.state = function(state) { - if (!arguments.length) { - return this.$$state; - } - - if (Location !== LocationHtml5Url || !this.$$html5) { - throw $locationMinErr('nostate', 'History API state support is available only ' + - 'in HTML5 mode and only in browsers supporting HTML5 History API'); - } - // The user might modify `stateObject` after invoking `$location.state(stateObject)` - // but we're changing the $$state reference to $browser.state() during the $digest - // so the modification window is narrow. - this.$$state = isUndefined(state) ? null : state; - this.$$urlUpdatedByLocation = true; - - return this; - }; -}); - - -function locationGetter(property) { - return /** @this */ function() { - return this[property]; - }; -} - - -function locationGetterSetter(property, preprocess) { - return /** @this */ function(value) { - if (isUndefined(value)) { - return this[property]; - } - - this[property] = preprocess(value); - this.$$compose(); - - return this; - }; -} - - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $location + }) + *``` * - * @requires $rootElement * - * @description - * The $location service parses the URL in the browser address bar (based on the - * [window.location](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/window.location)) and makes the URL - * available to your application. Changes to the URL in the address bar are reflected into - * $location service and changes to $location are reflected into the browser address bar. + * ##### Combining directives with different scope defintions + * + * In general it's possible to apply more than one directive to one element, but there might be limitations + * depending on the type of scope required by the directives. The following points will help explain these limitations. + * For simplicity only two directives are taken into account, but it is also applicable for several directives: + * + * * **no scope** + **no scope** => Two directives which don't require their own scope will use their parent's scope + * * **child scope** + **no scope** => Both directives will share one single child scope + * * **child scope** + **child scope** => Both directives will share one single child scope + * * **isolated scope** + **no scope** => The isolated directive will use it's own created isolated scope. The other directive will use + * its parent's scope + * * **isolated scope** + **child scope** => **Won't work!** Only one scope can be related to one element. Therefore these directives cannot + * be applied to the same element. + * * **isolated scope** + **isolated scope** => **Won't work!** Only one scope can be related to one element. Therefore these directives + * cannot be applied to the same element. + * + * + * #### `bindToController` + * This property is used to bind scope properties directly to the controller. It can be either + * `true` or an object hash with the same format as the `scope` property. + * + * When an isolate scope is used for a directive (see above), `bindToController: true` will + * allow a component to have its properties bound to the controller, rather than to scope. + * + * After the controller is instantiated, the initial values of the isolate scope bindings will be bound to the controller + * properties. You can access these bindings once they have been initialized by providing a controller method called + * `$onInit`, which is called after all the controllers on an element have been constructed and had their bindings + * initialized. + * + * It is also possible to set `bindToController` to an object hash with the same format as the `scope` property. + * This will set up the scope bindings to the controller directly. Note that `scope` can still be used + * to define which kind of scope is created. By default, no scope is created. Use `scope: {}` to create an isolate + * scope (useful for component directives). + * + * If both `bindToController` and `scope` are defined and have object hashes, `bindToController` overrides `scope`. + * + * + * #### `controller` + * Controller constructor function. The controller is instantiated before the + * pre-linking phase and can be accessed by other directives (see + * `require` attribute). This allows the directives to communicate with each other and augment + * each other's behavior. The controller is injectable (and supports bracket notation) with the following locals: + * + * * `$scope` - Current scope associated with the element + * * `$element` - Current element + * * `$attrs` - Current attributes object for the element + * * `$transclude` - A transclude linking function pre-bound to the correct transclusion scope: + * `function([scope], cloneLinkingFn, futureParentElement, slotName)`: + * * `scope`: (optional) override the scope. + * * `cloneLinkingFn`: (optional) argument to create clones of the original transcluded content. + * * `futureParentElement` (optional): + * * defines the parent to which the `cloneLinkingFn` will add the cloned elements. + * * default: `$element.parent()` resp. `$element` for `transclude:'element'` resp. `transclude:true`. + * * only needed for transcludes that are allowed to contain non html elements (e.g. SVG elements) + * and when the `cloneLinkingFn` is passed, + * as those elements need to created and cloned in a special way when they are defined outside their + * usual containers (e.g. like ``). + * * See also the `directive.templateNamespace` property. + * * `slotName`: (optional) the name of the slot to transclude. If falsy (e.g. `null`, `undefined` or `''`) + * then the default transclusion is provided. + * The `$transclude` function also has a method on it, `$transclude.isSlotFilled(slotName)`, which returns + * `true` if the specified slot contains content (i.e. one or more DOM nodes). + * + * #### `require` + * Require another directive and inject its controller as the fourth argument to the linking function. The + * `require` property can be a string, an array or an object: + * * a **string** containing the name of the directive to pass to the linking function + * * an **array** containing the names of directives to pass to the linking function. The argument passed to the + * linking function will be an array of controllers in the same order as the names in the `require` property + * * an **object** whose property values are the names of the directives to pass to the linking function. The argument + * passed to the linking function will also be an object with matching keys, whose values will hold the corresponding + * controllers. + * + * If the `require` property is an object and `bindToController` is truthy, then the required controllers are + * bound to the controller using the keys of the `require` property. This binding occurs after all the controllers + * have been constructed but before `$onInit` is called. + * If the name of the required controller is the same as the local name (the key), the name can be + * omitted. For example, `{parentDir: '^^'}` is equivalent to `{parentDir: '^^parentDir'}`. + * See the {@link $compileProvider#component} helper for an example of how this can be used. + * If no such required directive(s) can be found, or if the directive does not have a controller, then an error is + * raised (unless no link function is specified and the required controllers are not being bound to the directive + * controller, in which case error checking is skipped). The name can be prefixed with: + * + * * (no prefix) - Locate the required controller on the current element. Throw an error if not found. + * * `?` - Attempt to locate the required controller or pass `null` to the `link` fn if not found. + * * `^` - Locate the required controller by searching the element and its parents. Throw an error if not found. + * * `^^` - Locate the required controller by searching the element's parents. Throw an error if not found. + * * `?^` - Attempt to locate the required controller by searching the element and its parents or pass + * `null` to the `link` fn if not found. + * * `?^^` - Attempt to locate the required controller by searching the element's parents, or pass + * `null` to the `link` fn if not found. + * + * + * #### `controllerAs` + * Identifier name for a reference to the controller in the directive's scope. + * This allows the controller to be referenced from the directive template. This is especially + * useful when a directive is used as component, i.e. with an `isolate` scope. It's also possible + * to use it in a directive without an `isolate` / `new` scope, but you need to be aware that the + * `controllerAs` reference might overwrite a property that already exists on the parent scope. + * + * + * #### `restrict` + * String of subset of `EACM` which restricts the directive to a specific directive + * declaration style. If omitted, the defaults (elements and attributes) are used. + * + * * `E` - Element name (default): `` + * * `A` - Attribute (default): `
` + * * `C` - Class: `
` + * * `M` - Comment: `` + * + * + * #### `templateNamespace` + * String representing the document type used by the markup in the template. + * AngularJS needs this information as those elements need to be created and cloned + * in a special way when they are defined outside their usual containers like `` and ``. + * + * * `html` - All root nodes in the template are HTML. Root nodes may also be + * top-level elements such as `` or ``. + * * `svg` - The root nodes in the template are SVG elements (excluding ``). + * * `math` - The root nodes in the template are MathML elements (excluding ``). + * + * If no `templateNamespace` is specified, then the namespace is considered to be `html`. + * + * #### `template` + * HTML markup that may: + * * Replace the contents of the directive's element (default). + * * Replace the directive's element itself (if `replace` is true - DEPRECATED). + * * Wrap the contents of the directive's element (if `transclude` is true). + * + * Value may be: + * + * * A string. For example `
{{delete_str}}
`. + * * A function which takes two arguments `tElement` and `tAttrs` (described in the `compile` + * function api below) and returns a string value. + * + * + * #### `templateUrl` + * This is similar to `template` but the template is loaded from the specified URL, asynchronously. + * + * Because template loading is asynchronous the compiler will suspend compilation of directives on that element + * for later when the template has been resolved. In the meantime it will continue to compile and link + * sibling and parent elements as though this element had not contained any directives. + * + * The compiler does not suspend the entire compilation to wait for templates to be loaded because this + * would result in the whole app "stalling" until all templates are loaded asynchronously - even in the + * case when only one deeply nested directive has `templateUrl`. + * + * Template loading is asynchronous even if the template has been preloaded into the {@link $templateCache}. + * + * You can specify `templateUrl` as a string representing the URL or as a function which takes two + * arguments `tElement` and `tAttrs` (described in the `compile` function api below) and returns + * a string value representing the url. In either case, the template URL is passed through {@link + * $sce#getTrustedResourceUrl $sce.getTrustedResourceUrl}. + * + * + * #### `replace` + *
+ * **Note:** `replace` is deprecated in AngularJS and has been removed in the new Angular (v2+). + *
* - * **The $location service:** + * Specifies what the template should replace. Defaults to `false`. * - * - Exposes the current URL in the browser address bar, so you can - * - Watch and observe the URL. - * - Change the URL. - * - Synchronizes the URL with the browser when the user - * - Changes the address bar. - * - Clicks the back or forward button (or clicks a History link). - * - Clicks on a link. - * - Represents the URL object as a set of methods (protocol, host, port, path, search, hash). + * * `true` - the template will replace the directive's element. + * * `false` - the template will replace the contents of the directive's element. * - * For more information see {@link guide/$location Developer Guide: Using $location} - */ - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $locationProvider - * @this + * The replacement process migrates all of the attributes / classes from the old element to the new + * one. See the {@link guide/directive#template-expanding-directive + * Directives Guide} for an example. * - * @description - * Use the `$locationProvider` to configure how the application deep linking paths are stored. - */ -function $LocationProvider() { - var hashPrefix = '!', - html5Mode = { - enabled: false, - requireBase: true, - rewriteLinks: true - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $locationProvider#hashPrefix - * @description - * The default value for the prefix is `'!'`. - * @param {string=} prefix Prefix for hash part (containing path and search) - * @returns {*} current value if used as getter or itself (chaining) if used as setter - */ - this.hashPrefix = function(prefix) { - if (isDefined(prefix)) { - hashPrefix = prefix; - return this; - } else { - return hashPrefix; - } - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $locationProvider#html5Mode - * @description - * @param {(boolean|Object)=} mode If boolean, sets `html5Mode.enabled` to value. - * If object, sets `enabled`, `requireBase` and `rewriteLinks` to respective values. Supported - * properties: - * - **enabled** – `{boolean}` – (default: false) If true, will rely on `history.pushState` to - * change urls where supported. Will fall back to hash-prefixed paths in browsers that do not - * support `pushState`. - * - **requireBase** - `{boolean}` - (default: `true`) When html5Mode is enabled, specifies - * whether or not a tag is required to be present. If `enabled` and `requireBase` are - * true, and a base tag is not present, an error will be thrown when `$location` is injected. - * See the {@link guide/$location $location guide for more information} - * - **rewriteLinks** - `{boolean|string}` - (default: `true`) When html5Mode is enabled, - * enables/disables URL rewriting for relative links. If set to a string, URL rewriting will - * only happen on links with an attribute that matches the given string. For example, if set - * to `'internal-link'`, then the URL will only be rewritten for `` links. - * Note that [attribute name normalization](guide/directive#normalization) does not apply - * here, so `'internalLink'` will **not** match `'internal-link'`. - * - * @returns {Object} html5Mode object if used as getter or itself (chaining) if used as setter - */ - this.html5Mode = function(mode) { - if (isBoolean(mode)) { - html5Mode.enabled = mode; - return this; - } else if (isObject(mode)) { - - if (isBoolean(mode.enabled)) { - html5Mode.enabled = mode.enabled; - } - - if (isBoolean(mode.requireBase)) { - html5Mode.requireBase = mode.requireBase; - } - - if (isBoolean(mode.rewriteLinks) || isString(mode.rewriteLinks)) { - html5Mode.rewriteLinks = mode.rewriteLinks; - } - - return this; - } else { - return html5Mode; - } - }; + * There are very few scenarios where element replacement is required for the application function, + * the main one being reusable custom components that are used within SVG contexts + * (because SVG doesn't work with custom elements in the DOM tree). + * + * #### `transclude` + * Extract the contents of the element where the directive appears and make it available to the directive. + * The contents are compiled and provided to the directive as a **transclusion function**. See the + * {@link $compile#transclusion Transclusion} section below. + * + * + * #### `compile` + * + * ```js + * function compile(tElement, tAttrs, transclude) { ... } + * ``` + * + * The compile function deals with transforming the template DOM. Since most directives do not do + * template transformation, it is not used often. The compile function takes the following arguments: + * + * * `tElement` - template element - The element where the directive has been declared. It is + * safe to do template transformation on the element and child elements only. + * + * * `tAttrs` - template attributes - Normalized list of attributes declared on this element shared + * between all directive compile functions. + * + * * `transclude` - [*DEPRECATED*!] A transclude linking function: `function(scope, cloneLinkingFn)` + * + *
+ * **Note:** The template instance and the link instance may be different objects if the template has + * been cloned. For this reason it is **not** safe to do anything other than DOM transformations that + * apply to all cloned DOM nodes within the compile function. Specifically, DOM listener registration + * should be done in a linking function rather than in a compile function. + *
- /** - * @ngdoc event - * @name $location#$locationChangeStart - * @eventType broadcast on root scope - * @description - * Broadcasted before a URL will change. - * - * This change can be prevented by calling - * `preventDefault` method of the event. See {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} for more - * details about event object. Upon successful change - * {@link ng.$location#$locationChangeSuccess $locationChangeSuccess} is fired. - * - * The `newState` and `oldState` parameters may be defined only in HTML5 mode and when - * the browser supports the HTML5 History API. - * - * @param {Object} angularEvent Synthetic event object. - * @param {string} newUrl New URL - * @param {string=} oldUrl URL that was before it was changed. - * @param {string=} newState New history state object - * @param {string=} oldState History state object that was before it was changed. - */ + *
+ * **Note:** The compile function cannot handle directives that recursively use themselves in their + * own templates or compile functions. Compiling these directives results in an infinite loop and + * stack overflow errors. + * + * This can be avoided by manually using `$compile` in the postLink function to imperatively compile + * a directive's template instead of relying on automatic template compilation via `template` or + * `templateUrl` declaration or manual compilation inside the compile function. + *
+ * + *
+ * **Note:** The `transclude` function that is passed to the compile function is deprecated, as it + * e.g. does not know about the right outer scope. Please use the transclude function that is passed + * to the link function instead. + *
- /** - * @ngdoc event - * @name $location#$locationChangeSuccess - * @eventType broadcast on root scope - * @description - * Broadcasted after a URL was changed. - * - * The `newState` and `oldState` parameters may be defined only in HTML5 mode and when - * the browser supports the HTML5 History API. - * - * @param {Object} angularEvent Synthetic event object. - * @param {string} newUrl New URL - * @param {string=} oldUrl URL that was before it was changed. - * @param {string=} newState New history state object - * @param {string=} oldState History state object that was before it was changed. - */ - - this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$browser', '$sniffer', '$rootElement', '$window', - function($rootScope, $browser, $sniffer, $rootElement, $window) { - var $location, - LocationMode, - baseHref = $browser.baseHref(), // if base[href] is undefined, it defaults to '' - initialUrl = $browser.url(), - appBase; - - if (html5Mode.enabled) { - if (!baseHref && html5Mode.requireBase) { - throw $locationMinErr('nobase', - '$location in HTML5 mode requires a tag to be present!'); - } - appBase = serverBase(initialUrl) + (baseHref || '/'); - LocationMode = $sniffer.history ? LocationHtml5Url : LocationHashbangInHtml5Url; - } else { - appBase = stripHash(initialUrl); - LocationMode = LocationHashbangUrl; - } - var appBaseNoFile = stripFile(appBase); - - $location = new LocationMode(appBase, appBaseNoFile, '#' + hashPrefix); - $location.$$parseLinkUrl(initialUrl, initialUrl); - - $location.$$state = $browser.state(); - - var IGNORE_URI_REGEXP = /^\s*(javascript|mailto):/i; - - // Determine if two URLs are equal despite potentially having different encoding/normalizing - // such as $location.absUrl() vs $browser.url() - // See https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/16592 - function urlsEqual(a, b) { - return a === b || urlResolve(a).href === urlResolve(b).href; - } - - function setBrowserUrlWithFallback(url, replace, state) { - var oldUrl = $location.url(); - var oldState = $location.$$state; - try { - $browser.url(url, replace, state); - - // Make sure $location.state() returns referentially identical (not just deeply equal) - // state object; this makes possible quick checking if the state changed in the digest - // loop. Checking deep equality would be too expensive. - $location.$$state = $browser.state(); - } catch (e) { - // Restore old values if pushState fails - $location.url(oldUrl); - $location.$$state = oldState; - - throw e; - } - } - - $rootElement.on('click', function(event) { - var rewriteLinks = html5Mode.rewriteLinks; - // TODO(vojta): rewrite link when opening in new tab/window (in legacy browser) - // currently we open nice url link and redirect then - - if (!rewriteLinks || event.ctrlKey || event.metaKey || event.shiftKey || event.which === 2 || event.button === 2) return; - - var elm = jqLite(event.target); - - // traverse the DOM up to find first A tag - while (nodeName_(elm[0]) !== 'a') { - // ignore rewriting if no A tag (reached root element, or no parent - removed from document) - if (elm[0] === $rootElement[0] || !(elm = elm.parent())[0]) return; - } - - if (isString(rewriteLinks) && isUndefined(elm.attr(rewriteLinks))) return; - - var absHref = elm.prop('href'); - // get the actual href attribute - see - // http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/dd347148(v=vs.85).aspx - var relHref = elm.attr('href') || elm.attr('xlink:href'); - - if (isObject(absHref) && absHref.toString() === '[object SVGAnimatedString]') { - // SVGAnimatedString.animVal should be identical to SVGAnimatedString.baseVal, unless during - // an animation. - absHref = urlResolve(absHref.animVal).href; - } - - // Ignore when url is started with javascript: or mailto: - if (IGNORE_URI_REGEXP.test(absHref)) return; - - if (absHref && !elm.attr('target') && !event.isDefaultPrevented()) { - if ($location.$$parseLinkUrl(absHref, relHref)) { - // We do a preventDefault for all urls that are part of the AngularJS application, - // in html5mode and also without, so that we are able to abort navigation without - // getting double entries in the location history. - event.preventDefault(); - // update location manually - if ($location.absUrl() !== $browser.url()) { - $rootScope.$apply(); - } - } - } - }); - - - // rewrite hashbang url <> html5 url - if ($location.absUrl() !== initialUrl) { - $browser.url($location.absUrl(), true); - } - - var initializing = true; - - // update $location when $browser url changes - $browser.onUrlChange(function(newUrl, newState) { - - if (!startsWith(newUrl, appBaseNoFile)) { - // If we are navigating outside of the app then force a reload - $window.location.href = newUrl; - return; - } - - $rootScope.$evalAsync(function() { - var oldUrl = $location.absUrl(); - var oldState = $location.$$state; - var defaultPrevented; - $location.$$parse(newUrl); - $location.$$state = newState; - - defaultPrevented = $rootScope.$broadcast('$locationChangeStart', newUrl, oldUrl, - newState, oldState).defaultPrevented; - - // if the location was changed by a `$locationChangeStart` handler then stop - // processing this location change - if ($location.absUrl() !== newUrl) return; - - if (defaultPrevented) { - $location.$$parse(oldUrl); - $location.$$state = oldState; - setBrowserUrlWithFallback(oldUrl, false, oldState); - } else { - initializing = false; - afterLocationChange(oldUrl, oldState); - } - }); - if (!$rootScope.$$phase) $rootScope.$digest(); - }); - - // update browser - $rootScope.$watch(function $locationWatch() { - if (initializing || $location.$$urlUpdatedByLocation) { - $location.$$urlUpdatedByLocation = false; - - var oldUrl = $browser.url(); - var newUrl = $location.absUrl(); - var oldState = $browser.state(); - var currentReplace = $location.$$replace; - var urlOrStateChanged = !urlsEqual(oldUrl, newUrl) || - ($location.$$html5 && $sniffer.history && oldState !== $location.$$state); - - if (initializing || urlOrStateChanged) { - initializing = false; - - $rootScope.$evalAsync(function() { - var newUrl = $location.absUrl(); - var defaultPrevented = $rootScope.$broadcast('$locationChangeStart', newUrl, oldUrl, - $location.$$state, oldState).defaultPrevented; - - // if the location was changed by a `$locationChangeStart` handler then stop - // processing this location change - if ($location.absUrl() !== newUrl) return; - - if (defaultPrevented) { - $location.$$parse(oldUrl); - $location.$$state = oldState; - } else { - if (urlOrStateChanged) { - setBrowserUrlWithFallback(newUrl, currentReplace, - oldState === $location.$$state ? null : $location.$$state); - } - afterLocationChange(oldUrl, oldState); - } - }); - } - } - - $location.$$replace = false; - - // we don't need to return anything because $evalAsync will make the digest loop dirty when - // there is a change - }); - - return $location; - - function afterLocationChange(oldUrl, oldState) { - $rootScope.$broadcast('$locationChangeSuccess', $location.absUrl(), oldUrl, - $location.$$state, oldState); - } -}]; -} - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $log - * @requires $window + * A compile function can have a return value which can be either a function or an object. * - * @description - * Simple service for logging. Default implementation safely writes the message - * into the browser's console (if present). + * * returning a (post-link) function - is equivalent to registering the linking function via the + * `link` property of the config object when the compile function is empty. * - * The main purpose of this service is to simplify debugging and troubleshooting. + * * returning an object with function(s) registered via `pre` and `post` properties - allows you to + * control when a linking function should be called during the linking phase. See info about + * pre-linking and post-linking functions below. * - * To reveal the location of the calls to `$log` in the JavaScript console, - * you can "blackbox" the AngularJS source in your browser: * - * [Mozilla description of blackboxing](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Debugger/How_to/Black_box_a_source). - * [Chrome description of blackboxing](https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/blackboxing). + * #### `link` + * This property is used only if the `compile` property is not defined. * - * Note: Not all browsers support blackboxing. + * ```js + * function link(scope, iElement, iAttrs, controller, transcludeFn) { ... } + * ``` * - * The default is to log `debug` messages. You can use - * {@link ng.$logProvider ng.$logProvider#debugEnabled} to change this. + * The link function is responsible for registering DOM listeners as well as updating the DOM. It is + * executed after the template has been cloned. This is where most of the directive logic will be + * put. * - * @example - - - angular.module('logExample', []) - .controller('LogController', ['$scope', '$log', function($scope, $log) { - $scope.$log = $log; - $scope.message = 'Hello World!'; - }]); - - -
-

Reload this page with open console, enter text and hit the log button...

- - - - - - -
-
-
- */ - -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $logProvider - * @this + * * `scope` - {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope Scope} - The scope to be used by the + * directive for registering {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch watches}. * - * @description - * Use the `$logProvider` to configure how the application logs messages - */ -function $LogProvider() { - var debug = true, - self = this; - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $logProvider#debugEnabled - * @description - * @param {boolean=} flag enable or disable debug level messages - * @returns {*} current value if used as getter or itself (chaining) if used as setter - */ - this.debugEnabled = function(flag) { - if (isDefined(flag)) { - debug = flag; - return this; - } else { - return debug; - } - }; - - this.$get = ['$window', function($window) { - // Support: IE 9-11, Edge 12-14+ - // IE/Edge display errors in such a way that it requires the user to click in 4 places - // to see the stack trace. There is no way to feature-detect it so there's a chance - // of the user agent sniffing to go wrong but since it's only about logging, this shouldn't - // break apps. Other browsers display errors in a sensible way and some of them map stack - // traces along source maps if available so it makes sense to let browsers display it - // as they want. - var formatStackTrace = msie || /\bEdge\//.test($window.navigator && $window.navigator.userAgent); - - return { - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $log#log - * - * @description - * Write a log message - */ - log: consoleLog('log'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $log#info - * - * @description - * Write an information message - */ - info: consoleLog('info'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $log#warn - * - * @description - * Write a warning message - */ - warn: consoleLog('warn'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $log#error - * - * @description - * Write an error message - */ - error: consoleLog('error'), - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $log#debug - * - * @description - * Write a debug message - */ - debug: (function() { - var fn = consoleLog('debug'); - - return function() { - if (debug) { - fn.apply(self, arguments); - } - }; - })() - }; - - function formatError(arg) { - if (isError(arg)) { - if (arg.stack && formatStackTrace) { - arg = (arg.message && arg.stack.indexOf(arg.message) === -1) - ? 'Error: ' + arg.message + '\n' + arg.stack - : arg.stack; - } else if (arg.sourceURL) { - arg = arg.message + '\n' + arg.sourceURL + ':' + arg.line; - } - } - return arg; - } - - function consoleLog(type) { - var console = $window.console || {}, - logFn = console[type] || console.log || noop; - - return function() { - var args = []; - forEach(arguments, function(arg) { - args.push(formatError(arg)); + * * `iElement` - instance element - The element where the directive is to be used. It is safe to + * manipulate the children of the element only in `postLink` function since the children have + * already been linked. + * + * * `iAttrs` - instance attributes - Normalized list of attributes declared on this element shared + * between all directive linking functions. + * + * * `controller` - the directive's required controller instance(s) - Instances are shared + * among all directives, which allows the directives to use the controllers as a communication + * channel. The exact value depends on the directive's `require` property: + * * no controller(s) required: the directive's own controller, or `undefined` if it doesn't have one + * * `string`: the controller instance + * * `array`: array of controller instances + * + * If a required controller cannot be found, and it is optional, the instance is `null`, + * otherwise the {@link error:$compile:ctreq Missing Required Controller} error is thrown. + * + * Note that you can also require the directive's own controller - it will be made available like + * any other controller. + * + * * `transcludeFn` - A transclude linking function pre-bound to the correct transclusion scope. + * This is the same as the `$transclude` parameter of directive controllers, + * see {@link ng.$compile#-controller- the controller section for details}. + * `function([scope], cloneLinkingFn, futureParentElement)`. + * + * #### Pre-linking function + * + * Executed before the child elements are linked. Not safe to do DOM transformation since the + * compiler linking function will fail to locate the correct elements for linking. + * + * #### Post-linking function + * + * Executed after the child elements are linked. + * + * Note that child elements that contain `templateUrl` directives will not have been compiled + * and linked since they are waiting for their template to load asynchronously and their own + * compilation and linking has been suspended until that occurs. + * + * It is safe to do DOM transformation in the post-linking function on elements that are not waiting + * for their async templates to be resolved. + * + * + * ### Transclusion + * + * Transclusion is the process of extracting a collection of DOM elements from one part of the DOM and + * copying them to another part of the DOM, while maintaining their connection to the original AngularJS + * scope from where they were taken. + * + * Transclusion is used (often with {@link ngTransclude}) to insert the + * original contents of a directive's element into a specified place in the template of the directive. + * The benefit of transclusion, over simply moving the DOM elements manually, is that the transcluded + * content has access to the properties on the scope from which it was taken, even if the directive + * has isolated scope. + * See the {@link guide/directive#creating-a-directive-that-wraps-other-elements Directives Guide}. + * + * This makes it possible for the widget to have private state for its template, while the transcluded + * content has access to its originating scope. + * + *
+ * **Note:** When testing an element transclude directive you must not place the directive at the root of the + * DOM fragment that is being compiled. See {@link guide/unit-testing#testing-transclusion-directives + * Testing Transclusion Directives}. + *
+ * + * There are three kinds of transclusion depending upon whether you want to transclude just the contents of the + * directive's element, the entire element or multiple parts of the element contents: + * + * * `true` - transclude the content (i.e. the child nodes) of the directive's element. + * * `'element'` - transclude the whole of the directive's element including any directives on this + * element that are defined at a lower priority than this directive. When used, the `template` + * property is ignored. + * * **`{...}` (an object hash):** - map elements of the content onto transclusion "slots" in the template. + * + * **Multi-slot transclusion** is declared by providing an object for the `transclude` property. + * + * This object is a map where the keys are the name of the slot to fill and the value is an element selector + * used to match the HTML to the slot. The element selector should be in normalized form (e.g. `myElement`) + * and will match the standard element variants (e.g. `my-element`, `my:element`, `data-my-element`, etc). + * + * For further information check out the guide on {@link guide/directive#matching-directives Matching Directives}. + * + * If the element selector is prefixed with a `?` then that slot is optional. + * + * For example, the transclude object `{ slotA: '?myCustomElement' }` maps `` elements to + * the `slotA` slot, which can be accessed via the `$transclude` function or via the {@link ngTransclude} directive. + * + * Slots that are not marked as optional (`?`) will trigger a compile time error if there are no matching elements + * in the transclude content. If you wish to know if an optional slot was filled with content, then you can call + * `$transclude.isSlotFilled(slotName)` on the transclude function passed to the directive's link function and + * injectable into the directive's controller. + * + * + * #### Transclusion Functions + * + * When a directive requests transclusion, the compiler extracts its contents and provides a **transclusion + * function** to the directive's `link` function and `controller`. This transclusion function is a special + * **linking function** that will return the compiled contents linked to a new transclusion scope. + * + *
+ * If you are just using {@link ngTransclude} then you don't need to worry about this function, since + * ngTransclude will deal with it for us. + *
+ * + * If you want to manually control the insertion and removal of the transcluded content in your directive + * then you must use this transclude function. When you call a transclude function it returns a jqLite/JQuery + * object that contains the compiled DOM, which is linked to the correct transclusion scope. + * + * When you call a transclusion function you can pass in a **clone attach function**. This function accepts + * two parameters, `function(clone, scope) { ... }`, where the `clone` is a fresh compiled copy of your transcluded + * content and the `scope` is the newly created transclusion scope, which the clone will be linked to. + * + *
+ * **Best Practice**: Always provide a `cloneFn` (clone attach function) when you call a transclude function + * since you then get a fresh clone of the original DOM and also have access to the new transclusion scope. + *
+ * + * It is normal practice to attach your transcluded content (`clone`) to the DOM inside your **clone + * attach function**: + * + * ```js + * var transcludedContent, transclusionScope; + * + * $transclude(function(clone, scope) { + * element.append(clone); + * transcludedContent = clone; + * transclusionScope = scope; + * }); + * ``` + * + * Later, if you want to remove the transcluded content from your DOM then you should also destroy the + * associated transclusion scope: + * + * ```js + * transcludedContent.remove(); + * transclusionScope.$destroy(); + * ``` + * + *
+ * **Best Practice**: if you intend to add and remove transcluded content manually in your directive + * (by calling the transclude function to get the DOM and calling `element.remove()` to remove it), + * then you are also responsible for calling `$destroy` on the transclusion scope. + *
+ * + * The built-in DOM manipulation directives, such as {@link ngIf}, {@link ngSwitch} and {@link ngRepeat} + * automatically destroy their transcluded clones as necessary so you do not need to worry about this if + * you are simply using {@link ngTransclude} to inject the transclusion into your directive. + * + * + * #### Transclusion Scopes + * + * When you call a transclude function it returns a DOM fragment that is pre-bound to a **transclusion + * scope**. This scope is special, in that it is a child of the directive's scope (and so gets destroyed + * when the directive's scope gets destroyed) but it inherits the properties of the scope from which it + * was taken. + * + * For example consider a directive that uses transclusion and isolated scope. The DOM hierarchy might look + * like this: + * + * ```html + *
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * ``` + * + * The `$parent` scope hierarchy will look like this: + * + ``` + - $rootScope + - isolate + - transclusion + ``` + * + * but the scopes will inherit prototypically from different scopes to their `$parent`. + * + ``` + - $rootScope + - transclusion + - isolate + ``` + * + * + * ### Attributes + * + * The {@link ng.$compile.directive.Attributes Attributes} object - passed as a parameter in the + * `link()` or `compile()` functions. It has a variety of uses. + * + * * *Accessing normalized attribute names:* Directives like `ngBind` can be expressed in many ways: + * `ng:bind`, `data-ng-bind`, or `x-ng-bind`. The attributes object allows for normalized access + * to the attributes. + * + * * *Directive inter-communication:* All directives share the same instance of the attributes + * object which allows the directives to use the attributes object as inter directive + * communication. + * + * * *Supports interpolation:* Interpolation attributes are assigned to the attribute object + * allowing other directives to read the interpolated value. + * + * * *Observing interpolated attributes:* Use `$observe` to observe the value changes of attributes + * that contain interpolation (e.g. `src="{{bar}}"`). Not only is this very efficient but it's also + * the only way to easily get the actual value because during the linking phase the interpolation + * hasn't been evaluated yet and so the value is at this time set to `undefined`. + * + * ```js + * function linkingFn(scope, elm, attrs, ctrl) { + * // get the attribute value + * console.log(attrs.ngModel); + * + * // change the attribute + * attrs.$set('ngModel', 'new value'); + * + * // observe changes to interpolated attribute + * attrs.$observe('ngModel', function(value) { + * console.log('ngModel has changed value to ' + value); + * }); + * } + * ``` + * + * ## Example + * + *
+ * **Note**: Typically directives are registered with `module.directive`. The example below is + * to illustrate how `$compile` works. + *
+ * + + + +
+
+
+
+
+
+ + it('should auto compile', function() { + var textarea = $('textarea'); + var output = $('div[compile]'); + // The initial state reads 'Hello AngularJS'. + expect(output.getText()).toBe('Hello AngularJS'); + textarea.clear(); + textarea.sendKeys('{{name}}!'); + expect(output.getText()).toBe('AngularJS!'); + }); + +
-// Sandboxing AngularJS Expressions -// ------------------------------ -// AngularJS expressions are no longer sandboxed. So it is now even easier to access arbitrary JS code by -// various means such as obtaining a reference to native JS functions like the Function constructor. -// -// As an example, consider the following AngularJS expression: -// -// {}.toString.constructor('alert("evil JS code")') -// -// It is important to realize that if you create an expression from a string that contains user provided -// content then it is possible that your application contains a security vulnerability to an XSS style attack. -// -// See https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/security + * + * + * @param {string|DOMElement} element Element or HTML string to compile into a template function. + * @param {function(angular.Scope, cloneAttachFn=)} transclude function available to directives - DEPRECATED. + * + *
+ * **Note:** Passing a `transclude` function to the $compile function is deprecated, as it + * e.g. will not use the right outer scope. Please pass the transclude function as a + * `parentBoundTranscludeFn` to the link function instead. + *
+ * + * @param {number} maxPriority only apply directives lower than given priority (Only effects the + * root element(s), not their children) + * @returns {function(scope, cloneAttachFn=, options=)} a link function which is used to bind template + * (a DOM element/tree) to a scope. Where: + * + * * `scope` - A {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope Scope} to bind to. + * * `cloneAttachFn` - If `cloneAttachFn` is provided, then the link function will clone the + * `template` and call the `cloneAttachFn` function allowing the caller to attach the + * cloned elements to the DOM document at the appropriate place. The `cloneAttachFn` is + * called as:
`cloneAttachFn(clonedElement, scope)` where: + * + * * `clonedElement` - is a clone of the original `element` passed into the compiler. + * * `scope` - is the current scope with which the linking function is working with. + * + * * `options` - An optional object hash with linking options. If `options` is provided, then the following + * keys may be used to control linking behavior: + * + * * `parentBoundTranscludeFn` - the transclude function made available to + * directives; if given, it will be passed through to the link functions of + * directives found in `element` during compilation. + * * `transcludeControllers` - an object hash with keys that map controller names + * to a hash with the key `instance`, which maps to the controller instance; + * if given, it will make the controllers available to directives on the compileNode: + * ``` + * { + * parent: { + * instance: parentControllerInstance + * } + * } + * ``` + * * `futureParentElement` - defines the parent to which the `cloneAttachFn` will add + * the cloned elements; only needed for transcludes that are allowed to contain non HTML + * elements (e.g. SVG elements). See also the `directive.controller` property. + * + * Calling the linking function returns the element of the template. It is either the original + * element passed in, or the clone of the element if the `cloneAttachFn` is provided. + * + * After linking the view is not updated until after a call to `$digest`, which typically is done by + * AngularJS automatically. + * + * If you need access to the bound view, there are two ways to do it: + * + * - If you are not asking the linking function to clone the template, create the DOM element(s) + * before you send them to the compiler and keep this reference around. + * ```js + * var element = angular.element('

{{total}}

'); + * $compile(element)(scope); + * ``` + * + * - if on the other hand, you need the element to be cloned, the view reference from the original + * example would not point to the clone, but rather to the original template that was cloned. In + * this case, you can access the clone either via the `cloneAttachFn` or the value returned by the + * linking function: + * ```js + * var templateElement = angular.element('

{{total}}

'); + * var clonedElement = $compile(templateElement)(scope, function(clonedElement, scope) { + * // Attach the clone to DOM document at the right place. + * }); + * + * // Now we have reference to the cloned DOM via `clonedElement`. + * // NOTE: The `clonedElement` returned by the linking function is the same as the + * // `clonedElement` passed to `cloneAttachFn`. + * ``` + * + * + * For information on how the compiler works, see the + * {@link guide/compiler AngularJS HTML Compiler} section of the Developer Guide. + * + * @knownIssue + * + * ### Double Compilation + * + Double compilation occurs when an already compiled part of the DOM gets + compiled again. This is an undesired effect and can lead to misbehaving directives, performance issues, + and memory leaks. Refer to the Compiler Guide {@link guide/compiler#double-compilation-and-how-to-avoid-it + section on double compilation} for an in-depth explanation and ways to avoid it. + * @knownIssue -function getStringValue(name) { - // Property names must be strings. This means that non-string objects cannot be used - // as keys in an object. Any non-string object, including a number, is typecasted - // into a string via the toString method. - // -- MDN, https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Property_accessors#Property_names - // - // So, to ensure that we are checking the same `name` that JavaScript would use, we cast it - // to a string. It's not always possible. If `name` is an object and its `toString` method is - // 'broken' (doesn't return a string, isn't a function, etc.), an error will be thrown: - // - // TypeError: Cannot convert object to primitive value - // - // For performance reasons, we don't catch this error here and allow it to propagate up the call - // stack. Note that you'll get the same error in JavaScript if you try to access a property using - // such a 'broken' object as a key. - return name + ''; -} - + ### Issues with `replace: true` + * + *
+ * **Note**: {@link $compile#-replace- `replace: true`} is deprecated and not recommended to use, + * mainly due to the issues listed here. It has been completely removed in the new Angular. + *
+ * + * #### Attribute values are not merged + * + * When a `replace` directive encounters the same attribute on the original and the replace node, + * it will simply deduplicate the attribute and join the values with a space or with a `;` in case of + * the `style` attribute. + * ```html + * Original Node: + * Replace Template: + * Result: + * ``` + * + * That means attributes that contain AngularJS expressions will not be merged correctly, e.g. + * {@link ngShow} or {@link ngClass} will cause a {@link $parse} error: + * + * ```html + * Original Node: + * Replace Template: + * Result: + * ``` + * + * See issue [#5695](https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/5695). + * + * #### Directives are not deduplicated before compilation + * + * When the original node and the replace template declare the same directive(s), they will be + * {@link guide/compiler#double-compilation-and-how-to-avoid-it compiled twice} because the compiler + * does not deduplicate them. In many cases, this is not noticeable, but e.g. {@link ngModel} will + * attach `$formatters` and `$parsers` twice. + * + * See issue [#2573](https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/2573). + * + * #### `transclude: element` in the replace template root can have unexpected effects + * + * When the replace template has a directive at the root node that uses + * {@link $compile#-transclude- `transclude: element`}, e.g. + * {@link ngIf} or {@link ngRepeat}, the DOM structure or scope inheritance can be incorrect. + * See the following issues: + * + * - Incorrect scope on replaced element: + * [#9837](https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/9837) + * - Different DOM between `template` and `templateUrl`: + * [#10612](https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/14326) + * + */ -var OPERATORS = createMap(); -forEach('+ - * / % === !== == != < > <= >= && || ! = |'.split(' '), function(operator) { OPERATORS[operator] = true; }); -var ESCAPE = {'n':'\n', 'f':'\f', 'r':'\r', 't':'\t', 'v':'\v', '\'':'\'', '"':'"'}; +/** + * @ngdoc directive + * @name ngProp + * @restrict A + * @element ANY + * + * @usage + * + * ```html + * + * + * ``` + * + * or with uppercase letters in property (e.g. "propName"): + * + * + * ```html + * + * + * ``` + * + * + * @description + * The `ngProp` directive binds an expression to a DOM element property. + * `ngProp` allows writing to arbitrary properties by including + * the property name in the attribute, e.g. `ng-prop-value="'my value'"` binds 'my value' to + * the `value` property. + * + * Usually, it's not necessary to write to properties in AngularJS, as the built-in directives + * handle the most common use cases (instead of the above example, you would use {@link ngValue}). + * + * However, [custom elements](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/Web_Components/Using_custom_elements) + * often use custom properties to hold data, and `ngProp` can be used to provide input to these + * custom elements. + * + * ## Binding to camelCase properties + * + * Since HTML attributes are case-insensitive, camelCase properties like `innerHTML` must be escaped. + * AngularJS uses the underscore (_) in front of a character to indicate that it is uppercase, so + * `innerHTML` must be written as `ng-prop-inner_h_t_m_l="expression"` (Note that this is just an + * example, and for binding HTML {@link ngBindHtml} should be used. + * + * ## Security + * + * Binding expressions to arbitrary properties poses a security risk, as properties like `innerHTML` + * can insert potentially dangerous HTML into the application, e.g. script tags that execute + * malicious code. + * For this reason, `ngProp` applies Strict Contextual Escaping with the {@link ng.$sce $sce service}. + * This means vulnerable properties require their content to be "trusted", based on the + * context of the property. For example, the `innerHTML` is in the `HTML` context, and the + * `iframe.src` property is in the `RESOURCE_URL` context, which requires that values written to + * this property are trusted as a `RESOURCE_URL`. + * + * This can be set explicitly by calling $sce.trustAs(type, value) on the value that is + * trusted before passing it to the `ng-prop-*` directive. There are exist shorthand methods for + * each context type in the form of {@link ng.$sce#trustAsResourceUrl $sce.trustAsResourceUrl()} et al. + * + * In some cases you can also rely upon automatic sanitization of untrusted values - see below. + * + * Based on the context, other options may exist to mark a value as trusted / configure the behavior + * of {@link ng.$sce}. For example, to restrict the `RESOURCE_URL` context to specific origins, use + * the {@link $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList trustedResourceUrlList()} + * and {@link $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList bannedResourceUrlList()}. + * + * {@link ng.$sce#what-trusted-context-types-are-supported- Find out more about the different context types}. + * + * ### HTML Sanitization + * + * By default, `$sce` will throw an error if it detects untrusted HTML content, and will not bind the + * content. + * However, if you include the {@link ngSanitize ngSanitize module}, it will try to sanitize the + * potentially dangerous HTML, e.g. strip non-trusted tags and attributes when binding to + * `innerHTML`. + * + * @example + * ### Binding to different contexts + * + * + * + * angular.module('exampleNgProp', []) + * .component('main', { + * templateUrl: 'main.html', + * controller: function($sce) { + * this.safeContent = 'Safe content'; + * this.unsafeContent = ''; + * this.trustedUnsafeContent = $sce.trustAsHtml(this.unsafeContent); + * } + * }); + * + * + *
+ *
+ * Binding to a property without security context: + *
+ * innerText (safeContent) + *
+ * + *
+ * "Safe" content that requires a security context will throw because the contents could potentially be dangerous ... + *
+ * innerHTML (safeContent) + *
+ * + *
+ * ... so that actually dangerous content cannot be executed: + *
+ * innerHTML (unsafeContent) + *
+ * + *
+ * ... but unsafe Content that has been trusted explicitly works - only do this if you are 100% sure! + *
+ * innerHTML (trustedUnsafeContent) + *
+ *
+ *
+ * + *
+ *
+ * + * .prop-unit { + * margin-bottom: 10px; + * } + * + * .prop-binding { + * min-height: 30px; + * border: 1px solid blue; + * } + * + * .prop-note { + * font-family: Monospace; + * } + * + *
+ * + * + * @example + * ### Binding to innerHTML with ngSanitize + * + * + * + * angular.module('exampleNgProp', ['ngSanitize']) + * .component('main', { + * templateUrl: 'main.html', + * controller: function($sce) { + * this.safeContent = 'Safe content'; + * this.unsafeContent = ''; + * this.trustedUnsafeContent = $sce.trustAsHtml(this.unsafeContent); + * } + * }); + * + * + *
+ *
+ * "Safe" content will be sanitized ... + *
+ * innerHTML (safeContent) + *
+ * + *
+ * ... as will dangerous content: + *
+ * innerHTML (unsafeContent) + *
+ * + *
+ * ... and content that has been trusted explicitly works the same as without ngSanitize: + *
+ * innerHTML (trustedUnsafeContent) + *
+ *
+ *
+ * + *
+ *
+ * + * .prop-unit { + * margin-bottom: 10px; + * } + * + * .prop-binding { + * min-height: 30px; + * border: 1px solid blue; + * } + * + * .prop-note { + * font-family: Monospace; + * } + * + *
+ * + */ +/** @ngdoc directive + * @name ngOn + * @restrict A + * @element ANY + * + * @usage + * + * ```html + * + * + * ``` + * + * or with uppercase letters in property (e.g. "eventName"): + * + * + * ```html + * + * + * ``` + * + * @description + * The `ngOn` directive adds an event listener to a DOM element via + * {@link angular.element angular.element().on()}, and evaluates an expression when the event is + * fired. + * `ngOn` allows adding listeners for arbitrary events by including + * the event name in the attribute, e.g. `ng-on-drop="onDrop()"` executes the 'onDrop()' expression + * when the `drop` event is fired. + * + * AngularJS provides specific directives for many events, such as {@link ngClick}, so in most + * cases it is not necessary to use `ngOn`. However, AngularJS does not support all events + * (e.g. the `drop` event in the example above), and new events might be introduced in later DOM + * standards. + * + * Another use-case for `ngOn` is listening to + * [custom events](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/Guide/Events/Creating_and_triggering_events) + * fired by + * [custom elements](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/Web_Components/Using_custom_elements). + * + * ## Binding to camelCase properties + * + * Since HTML attributes are case-insensitive, camelCase properties like `myEvent` must be escaped. + * AngularJS uses the underscore (_) in front of a character to indicate that it is uppercase, so + * `myEvent` must be written as `ng-on-my_event="expression"`. + * + * @example + * ### Bind to built-in DOM events + * + * + * + * angular.module('exampleNgOn', []) + * .component('main', { + * templateUrl: 'main.html', + * controller: function() { + * this.clickCount = 0; + * this.mouseoverCount = 0; + * + * this.loadingState = 0; + * } + * }); + * + * + *
+ * This is equivalent to `ngClick` and `ngMouseover`:
+ *
+ * clickCount: {{$ctrl.clickCount}}
+ * mouseover: {{$ctrl.mouseoverCount}} + * + *
+ * + * For the `error` and `load` event on images no built-in AngularJS directives exist:
+ *
+ *
+ * Image is loading + * Image load error + * Image loaded successfully + *
+ *
+ *
+ * + *
+ *
+ *
+ * + * + * @example + * ### Bind to custom DOM events + * + * + * + * angular.module('exampleNgOn', []) + * .component('main', { + * templateUrl: 'main.html', + * controller: function() { + * this.eventLog = ''; + * + * this.listener = function($event) { + * this.eventLog = 'Event with type "' + $event.type + '" fired at ' + $event.detail; + * }; + * } + * }) + * .component('childComponent', { + * templateUrl: 'child.html', + * controller: function($element) { + * this.fireEvent = function() { + * var event = new CustomEvent('customtype', { detail: new Date()}); + * + * $element[0].dispatchEvent(event); + * }; + * } + * }); + * + * + *
+ * Event log: {{$ctrl.eventLog}} + *
+ * + + * + * + *
+ *
+ *
+ */ -///////////////////////////////////////// +var $compileMinErr = minErr('$compile'); +function UNINITIALIZED_VALUE() {} +var _UNINITIALIZED_VALUE = new UNINITIALIZED_VALUE(); /** - * @constructor + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $compileProvider + * + * @description */ -var Lexer = function Lexer(options) { - this.options = options; -}; +$CompileProvider.$inject = ['$provide', '$$sanitizeUriProvider']; +/** @this */ +function $CompileProvider($provide, $$sanitizeUriProvider) { + var hasDirectives = {}, + Suffix = 'Directive', + COMMENT_DIRECTIVE_REGEXP = /^\s*directive:\s*([\w-]+)\s+(.*)$/, + CLASS_DIRECTIVE_REGEXP = /(([\w-]+)(?::([^;]+))?;?)/, + ALL_OR_NOTHING_ATTRS = makeMap('ngSrc,ngSrcset,src,srcset'), + REQUIRE_PREFIX_REGEXP = /^(?:(\^\^?)?(\?)?(\^\^?)?)?/; + + // Ref: http://developers.whatwg.org/webappapis.html#event-handler-idl-attributes + // The assumption is that future DOM event attribute names will begin with + // 'on' and be composed of only English letters. + var EVENT_HANDLER_ATTR_REGEXP = /^(on[a-z]+|formaction)$/; + var bindingCache = createMap(); + + function parseIsolateBindings(scope, directiveName, isController) { + var LOCAL_REGEXP = /^([@&]|[=<](\*?))(\??)\s*([\w$]*)$/; + + var bindings = createMap(); + + forEach(scope, function(definition, scopeName) { + definition = definition.trim(); + + if (definition in bindingCache) { + bindings[scopeName] = bindingCache[definition]; + return; + } + var match = definition.match(LOCAL_REGEXP); -Lexer.prototype = { - constructor: Lexer, + if (!match) { + throw $compileMinErr('iscp', + 'Invalid {3} for directive \'{0}\'.' + + ' Definition: {... {1}: \'{2}\' ...}', + directiveName, scopeName, definition, + (isController ? 'controller bindings definition' : + 'isolate scope definition')); + } + + bindings[scopeName] = { + mode: match[1][0], + collection: match[2] === '*', + optional: match[3] === '?', + attrName: match[4] || scopeName + }; + if (match[4]) { + bindingCache[definition] = bindings[scopeName]; + } + }); - lex: function(text) { - this.text = text; - this.index = 0; - this.tokens = []; + return bindings; + } - while (this.index < this.text.length) { - var ch = this.text.charAt(this.index); - if (ch === '"' || ch === '\'') { - this.readString(ch); - } else if (this.isNumber(ch) || ch === '.' && this.isNumber(this.peek())) { - this.readNumber(); - } else if (this.isIdentifierStart(this.peekMultichar())) { - this.readIdent(); - } else if (this.is(ch, '(){}[].,;:?')) { - this.tokens.push({index: this.index, text: ch}); - this.index++; - } else if (this.isWhitespace(ch)) { - this.index++; + function parseDirectiveBindings(directive, directiveName) { + var bindings = { + isolateScope: null, + bindToController: null + }; + if (isObject(directive.scope)) { + if (directive.bindToController === true) { + bindings.bindToController = parseIsolateBindings(directive.scope, + directiveName, true); + bindings.isolateScope = {}; } else { - var ch2 = ch + this.peek(); - var ch3 = ch2 + this.peek(2); - var op1 = OPERATORS[ch]; - var op2 = OPERATORS[ch2]; - var op3 = OPERATORS[ch3]; - if (op1 || op2 || op3) { - var token = op3 ? ch3 : (op2 ? ch2 : ch); - this.tokens.push({index: this.index, text: token, operator: true}); - this.index += token.length; - } else { - this.throwError('Unexpected next character ', this.index, this.index + 1); - } + bindings.isolateScope = parseIsolateBindings(directive.scope, + directiveName, false); } } - return this.tokens; - }, + if (isObject(directive.bindToController)) { + bindings.bindToController = + parseIsolateBindings(directive.bindToController, directiveName, true); + } + if (bindings.bindToController && !directive.controller) { + // There is no controller + throw $compileMinErr('noctrl', + 'Cannot bind to controller without directive \'{0}\'s controller.', + directiveName); + } + return bindings; + } - is: function(ch, chars) { - return chars.indexOf(ch) !== -1; - }, + function assertValidDirectiveName(name) { + var letter = name.charAt(0); + if (!letter || letter !== lowercase(letter)) { + throw $compileMinErr('baddir', 'Directive/Component name \'{0}\' is invalid. The first character must be a lowercase letter', name); + } + if (name !== name.trim()) { + throw $compileMinErr('baddir', + 'Directive/Component name \'{0}\' is invalid. The name should not contain leading or trailing whitespaces', + name); + } + } - peek: function(i) { - var num = i || 1; - return (this.index + num < this.text.length) ? this.text.charAt(this.index + num) : false; - }, + function getDirectiveRequire(directive) { + var require = directive.require || (directive.controller && directive.name); - isNumber: function(ch) { - return ('0' <= ch && ch <= '9') && typeof ch === 'string'; - }, + if (!isArray(require) && isObject(require)) { + forEach(require, function(value, key) { + var match = value.match(REQUIRE_PREFIX_REGEXP); + var name = value.substring(match[0].length); + if (!name) require[key] = match[0] + key; + }); + } - isWhitespace: function(ch) { - // IE treats non-breaking space as \u00A0 - return (ch === ' ' || ch === '\r' || ch === '\t' || - ch === '\n' || ch === '\v' || ch === '\u00A0'); - }, + return require; + } - isIdentifierStart: function(ch) { - return this.options.isIdentifierStart ? - this.options.isIdentifierStart(ch, this.codePointAt(ch)) : - this.isValidIdentifierStart(ch); - }, + function getDirectiveRestrict(restrict, name) { + if (restrict && !(isString(restrict) && /[EACM]/.test(restrict))) { + throw $compileMinErr('badrestrict', + 'Restrict property \'{0}\' of directive \'{1}\' is invalid', + restrict, + name); + } - isValidIdentifierStart: function(ch) { - return ('a' <= ch && ch <= 'z' || - 'A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z' || - '_' === ch || ch === '$'); - }, - - isIdentifierContinue: function(ch) { - return this.options.isIdentifierContinue ? - this.options.isIdentifierContinue(ch, this.codePointAt(ch)) : - this.isValidIdentifierContinue(ch); - }, - - isValidIdentifierContinue: function(ch, cp) { - return this.isValidIdentifierStart(ch, cp) || this.isNumber(ch); - }, - - codePointAt: function(ch) { - if (ch.length === 1) return ch.charCodeAt(0); - // eslint-disable-next-line no-bitwise - return (ch.charCodeAt(0) << 10) + ch.charCodeAt(1) - 0x35FDC00; - }, + return restrict || 'EA'; + } - peekMultichar: function() { - var ch = this.text.charAt(this.index); - var peek = this.peek(); - if (!peek) { - return ch; - } - var cp1 = ch.charCodeAt(0); - var cp2 = peek.charCodeAt(0); - if (cp1 >= 0xD800 && cp1 <= 0xDBFF && cp2 >= 0xDC00 && cp2 <= 0xDFFF) { - return ch + peek; + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#directive + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Register a new directive with the compiler. + * + * @param {string|Object} name Name of the directive in camel-case (i.e. `ngBind` which will match + * as `ng-bind`), or an object map of directives where the keys are the names and the values + * are the factories. + * @param {Function|Array} directiveFactory An injectable directive factory function. See the + * {@link guide/directive directive guide} and the {@link $compile compile API} for more info. + * @returns {ng.$compileProvider} Self for chaining. + */ + this.directive = function registerDirective(name, directiveFactory) { + assertArg(name, 'name'); + assertNotHasOwnProperty(name, 'directive'); + if (isString(name)) { + assertValidDirectiveName(name); + assertArg(directiveFactory, 'directiveFactory'); + if (!hasDirectives.hasOwnProperty(name)) { + hasDirectives[name] = []; + $provide.factory(name + Suffix, ['$injector', '$exceptionHandler', + function($injector, $exceptionHandler) { + var directives = []; + forEach(hasDirectives[name], function(directiveFactory, index) { + try { + var directive = $injector.invoke(directiveFactory); + if (isFunction(directive)) { + directive = { compile: valueFn(directive) }; + } else if (!directive.compile && directive.link) { + directive.compile = valueFn(directive.link); + } + directive.priority = directive.priority || 0; + directive.index = index; + directive.name = directive.name || name; + directive.require = getDirectiveRequire(directive); + directive.restrict = getDirectiveRestrict(directive.restrict, name); + directive.$$moduleName = directiveFactory.$$moduleName; + directives.push(directive); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } + }); + return directives; + }]); + } + hasDirectives[name].push(directiveFactory); + } else { + forEach(name, reverseParams(registerDirective)); } - return ch; - }, + return this; + }; - isExpOperator: function(ch) { - return (ch === '-' || ch === '+' || this.isNumber(ch)); - }, + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#component + * @module ng + * @param {string|Object} name Name of the component in camelCase (i.e. `myComp` which will match ``), + * or an object map of components where the keys are the names and the values are the component definition objects. + * @param {Object} options Component definition object (a simplified + * {@link ng.$compile#directive-definition-object directive definition object}), + * with the following properties (all optional): + * + * - `controller` – `{(string|function()=}` – controller constructor function that should be + * associated with newly created scope or the name of a {@link ng.$compile#-controller- + * registered controller} if passed as a string. An empty `noop` function by default. + * - `controllerAs` – `{string=}` – identifier name for to reference the controller in the component's scope. + * If present, the controller will be published to scope under the `controllerAs` name. + * If not present, this will default to be `$ctrl`. + * - `template` – `{string=|function()=}` – html template as a string or a function that + * returns an html template as a string which should be used as the contents of this component. + * Empty string by default. + * + * If `template` is a function, then it is {@link auto.$injector#invoke injected} with + * the following locals: + * + * - `$element` - Current element + * - `$attrs` - Current attributes object for the element + * + * - `templateUrl` – `{string=|function()=}` – path or function that returns a path to an html + * template that should be used as the contents of this component. + * + * If `templateUrl` is a function, then it is {@link auto.$injector#invoke injected} with + * the following locals: + * + * - `$element` - Current element + * - `$attrs` - Current attributes object for the element + * + * - `bindings` – `{object=}` – defines bindings between DOM attributes and component properties. + * Component properties are always bound to the component controller and not to the scope. + * See {@link ng.$compile#-bindtocontroller- `bindToController`}. + * - `transclude` – `{boolean=}` – whether {@link $compile#transclusion content transclusion} is enabled. + * Disabled by default. + * - `require` - `{Object=}` - requires the controllers of other directives and binds them to + * this component's controller. The object keys specify the property names under which the required + * controllers (object values) will be bound. See {@link ng.$compile#-require- `require`}. + * - `$...` – additional properties to attach to the directive factory function and the controller + * constructor function. (This is used by the component router to annotate) + * + * @returns {ng.$compileProvider} the compile provider itself, for chaining of function calls. + * @description + * Register a **component definition** with the compiler. This is a shorthand for registering a special + * type of directive, which represents a self-contained UI component in your application. Such components + * are always isolated (i.e. `scope: {}`) and are always restricted to elements (i.e. `restrict: 'E'`). + * + * Component definitions are very simple and do not require as much configuration as defining general + * directives. Component definitions usually consist only of a template and a controller backing it. + * + * In order to make the definition easier, components enforce best practices like use of `controllerAs`, + * `bindToController`. They always have **isolate scope** and are restricted to elements. + * + * Here are a few examples of how you would usually define components: + * + * ```js + * var myMod = angular.module(...); + * myMod.component('myComp', { + * template: '
My name is {{$ctrl.name}}
', + * controller: function() { + * this.name = 'shahar'; + * } + * }); + * + * myMod.component('myComp', { + * template: '
My name is {{$ctrl.name}}
', + * bindings: {name: '@'} + * }); + * + * myMod.component('myComp', { + * templateUrl: 'views/my-comp.html', + * controller: 'MyCtrl', + * controllerAs: 'ctrl', + * bindings: {name: '@'} + * }); + * + * ``` + * For more examples, and an in-depth guide, see the {@link guide/component component guide}. + * + *
+ * See also {@link ng.$compileProvider#directive $compileProvider.directive()}. + */ + this.component = function registerComponent(name, options) { + if (!isString(name)) { + forEach(name, reverseParams(bind(this, registerComponent))); + return this; + } - throwError: function(error, start, end) { - end = end || this.index; - var colStr = (isDefined(start) - ? 's ' + start + '-' + this.index + ' [' + this.text.substring(start, end) + ']' - : ' ' + end); - throw $parseMinErr('lexerr', 'Lexer Error: {0} at column{1} in expression [{2}].', - error, colStr, this.text); - }, + var controller = options.controller || function() {}; - readNumber: function() { - var number = ''; - var start = this.index; - while (this.index < this.text.length) { - var ch = lowercase(this.text.charAt(this.index)); - if (ch === '.' || this.isNumber(ch)) { - number += ch; - } else { - var peekCh = this.peek(); - if (ch === 'e' && this.isExpOperator(peekCh)) { - number += ch; - } else if (this.isExpOperator(ch) && - peekCh && this.isNumber(peekCh) && - number.charAt(number.length - 1) === 'e') { - number += ch; - } else if (this.isExpOperator(ch) && - (!peekCh || !this.isNumber(peekCh)) && - number.charAt(number.length - 1) === 'e') { - this.throwError('Invalid exponent'); + function factory($injector) { + function makeInjectable(fn) { + if (isFunction(fn) || isArray(fn)) { + return /** @this */ function(tElement, tAttrs) { + return $injector.invoke(fn, this, {$element: tElement, $attrs: tAttrs}); + }; } else { - break; + return fn; } } - this.index++; - } - this.tokens.push({ - index: start, - text: number, - constant: true, - value: Number(number) - }); - }, - readIdent: function() { - var start = this.index; - this.index += this.peekMultichar().length; - while (this.index < this.text.length) { - var ch = this.peekMultichar(); - if (!this.isIdentifierContinue(ch)) { - break; - } - this.index += ch.length; - } - this.tokens.push({ - index: start, - text: this.text.slice(start, this.index), - identifier: true - }); - }, + var template = (!options.template && !options.templateUrl ? '' : options.template); + var ddo = { + controller: controller, + controllerAs: identifierForController(options.controller) || options.controllerAs || '$ctrl', + template: makeInjectable(template), + templateUrl: makeInjectable(options.templateUrl), + transclude: options.transclude, + scope: {}, + bindToController: options.bindings || {}, + restrict: 'E', + require: options.require + }; - readString: function(quote) { - var start = this.index; - this.index++; - var string = ''; - var rawString = quote; - var escape = false; - while (this.index < this.text.length) { - var ch = this.text.charAt(this.index); - rawString += ch; - if (escape) { - if (ch === 'u') { - var hex = this.text.substring(this.index + 1, this.index + 5); - if (!hex.match(/[\da-f]{4}/i)) { - this.throwError('Invalid unicode escape [\\u' + hex + ']'); - } - this.index += 4; - string += String.fromCharCode(parseInt(hex, 16)); - } else { - var rep = ESCAPE[ch]; - string = string + (rep || ch); - } - escape = false; - } else if (ch === '\\') { - escape = true; - } else if (ch === quote) { - this.index++; - this.tokens.push({ - index: start, - text: rawString, - constant: true, - value: string - }); - return; - } else { - string += ch; - } - this.index++; + // Copy annotations (starting with $) over to the DDO + forEach(options, function(val, key) { + if (key.charAt(0) === '$') ddo[key] = val; + }); + + return ddo; } - this.throwError('Unterminated quote', start); - } -}; -var AST = function AST(lexer, options) { - this.lexer = lexer; - this.options = options; -}; + // TODO(pete) remove the following `forEach` before we release 1.6.0 + // The component-router@0.2.0 looks for the annotations on the controller constructor + // Nothing in AngularJS looks for annotations on the factory function but we can't remove + // it from 1.5.x yet. -AST.Program = 'Program'; -AST.ExpressionStatement = 'ExpressionStatement'; -AST.AssignmentExpression = 'AssignmentExpression'; -AST.ConditionalExpression = 'ConditionalExpression'; -AST.LogicalExpression = 'LogicalExpression'; -AST.BinaryExpression = 'BinaryExpression'; -AST.UnaryExpression = 'UnaryExpression'; -AST.CallExpression = 'CallExpression'; -AST.MemberExpression = 'MemberExpression'; -AST.Identifier = 'Identifier'; -AST.Literal = 'Literal'; -AST.ArrayExpression = 'ArrayExpression'; -AST.Property = 'Property'; -AST.ObjectExpression = 'ObjectExpression'; -AST.ThisExpression = 'ThisExpression'; -AST.LocalsExpression = 'LocalsExpression'; + // Copy any annotation properties (starting with $) over to the factory and controller constructor functions + // These could be used by libraries such as the new component router + forEach(options, function(val, key) { + if (key.charAt(0) === '$') { + factory[key] = val; + // Don't try to copy over annotations to named controller + if (isFunction(controller)) controller[key] = val; + } + }); -// Internal use only -AST.NGValueParameter = 'NGValueParameter'; + factory.$inject = ['$injector']; -AST.prototype = { - ast: function(text) { - this.text = text; - this.tokens = this.lexer.lex(text); + return this.directive(name, factory); + }; - var value = this.program(); - if (this.tokens.length !== 0) { - this.throwError('is an unexpected token', this.tokens[0]); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Retrieves or overrides the default regular expression that is used for determining trusted safe + * urls during a[href] sanitization. + * + * The sanitization is a security measure aimed at preventing XSS attacks via html links. + * + * Any url about to be assigned to a[href] via data-binding is first normalized and turned into + * an absolute url. Afterwards, the url is matched against the `aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList` + * regular expression. If a match is found, the original url is written into the dom. Otherwise, + * the absolute url is prefixed with `'unsafe:'` string and only then is it written into the DOM. + * + * @param {RegExp=} regexp New regexp to trust urls with. + * @returns {RegExp|ng.$compileProvider} Current RegExp if called without value or self for + * chaining otherwise. + */ + this.aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList = function(regexp) { + if (isDefined(regexp)) { + $$sanitizeUriProvider.aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList(regexp); + return this; + } else { + return $$sanitizeUriProvider.aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList(); } + }; - return value; - }, - program: function() { - var body = []; - while (true) { - if (this.tokens.length > 0 && !this.peek('}', ')', ';', ']')) - body.push(this.expressionStatement()); - if (!this.expect(';')) { - return { type: AST.Program, body: body}; - } + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#aHrefSanitizationWhitelist + * @kind function + * + * @deprecated + * sinceVersion="1.8.1" + * + * This method is deprecated. Use {@link $compileProvider#aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList + * aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList} instead. + */ + Object.defineProperty(this, 'aHrefSanitizationWhitelist', { + get: function() { + return this.aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList; + }, + set: function(value) { + this.aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList = value; } - }, + }); - expressionStatement: function() { - return { type: AST.ExpressionStatement, expression: this.filterChain() }; - }, - filterChain: function() { - var left = this.expression(); - while (this.expect('|')) { - left = this.filter(left); - } - return left; - }, - - expression: function() { - return this.assignment(); - }, + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Retrieves or overrides the default regular expression that is used for determining trusted safe + * urls during img[src] sanitization. + * + * The sanitization is a security measure aimed at prevent XSS attacks via html links. + * + * Any url about to be assigned to img[src] via data-binding is first normalized and turned into + * an absolute url. Afterwards, the url is matched against the `imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList` + * regular expression. If a match is found, the original url is written into the dom. Otherwise, + * the absolute url is prefixed with `'unsafe:'` string and only then is it written into the DOM. + * + * @param {RegExp=} regexp New regexp to trust urls with. + * @returns {RegExp|ng.$compileProvider} Current RegExp if called without value or self for + * chaining otherwise. + */ + this.imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList = function(regexp) { + if (isDefined(regexp)) { + $$sanitizeUriProvider.imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList(regexp); + return this; + } else { + return $$sanitizeUriProvider.imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList(); + } + }; - assignment: function() { - var result = this.ternary(); - if (this.expect('=')) { - if (!isAssignable(result)) { - throw $parseMinErr('lval', 'Trying to assign a value to a non l-value'); - } - result = { type: AST.AssignmentExpression, left: result, right: this.assignment(), operator: '='}; + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#imgSrcSanitizationWhitelist + * @kind function + * + * @deprecated + * sinceVersion="1.8.1" + * + * This method is deprecated. Use {@link $compileProvider#imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList + * imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList} instead. + */ + Object.defineProperty(this, 'imgSrcSanitizationWhitelist', { + get: function() { + return this.imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList; + }, + set: function(value) { + this.imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList = value; } - return result; - }, + }); - ternary: function() { - var test = this.logicalOR(); - var alternate; - var consequent; - if (this.expect('?')) { - alternate = this.expression(); - if (this.consume(':')) { - consequent = this.expression(); - return { type: AST.ConditionalExpression, test: test, alternate: alternate, consequent: consequent}; - } + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#debugInfoEnabled + * + * @param {boolean=} enabled update the debugInfoEnabled state if provided, otherwise just return the + * current debugInfoEnabled state + * @returns {*} current value if used as getter or itself (chaining) if used as setter + * + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Call this method to enable/disable various debug runtime information in the compiler such as adding + * binding information and a reference to the current scope on to DOM elements. + * If enabled, the compiler will add the following to DOM elements that have been bound to the scope + * * `ng-binding` CSS class + * * `ng-scope` and `ng-isolated-scope` CSS classes + * * `$binding` data property containing an array of the binding expressions + * * Data properties used by the {@link angular.element#methods `scope()`/`isolateScope()` methods} to return + * the element's scope. + * * Placeholder comments will contain information about what directive and binding caused the placeholder. + * E.g. ``. + * + * You may want to disable this in production for a significant performance boost. See + * {@link guide/production#disabling-debug-data Disabling Debug Data} for more. + * + * The default value is true. + */ + var debugInfoEnabled = true; + this.debugInfoEnabled = function(enabled) { + if (isDefined(enabled)) { + debugInfoEnabled = enabled; + return this; } - return test; - }, + return debugInfoEnabled; + }; - logicalOR: function() { - var left = this.logicalAND(); - while (this.expect('||')) { - left = { type: AST.LogicalExpression, operator: '||', left: left, right: this.logicalAND() }; + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#strictComponentBindingsEnabled + * + * @param {boolean=} enabled update the strictComponentBindingsEnabled state if provided, + * otherwise return the current strictComponentBindingsEnabled state. + * @returns {*} current value if used as getter or itself (chaining) if used as setter + * + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Call this method to enable / disable the strict component bindings check. If enabled, the + * compiler will enforce that all scope / controller bindings of a + * {@link $compileProvider#directive directive} / {@link $compileProvider#component component} + * that are not set as optional with `?`, must be provided when the directive is instantiated. + * If not provided, the compiler will throw the + * {@link error/$compile/missingattr $compile:missingattr error}. + * + * The default value is false. + */ + var strictComponentBindingsEnabled = false; + this.strictComponentBindingsEnabled = function(enabled) { + if (isDefined(enabled)) { + strictComponentBindingsEnabled = enabled; + return this; } - return left; - }, + return strictComponentBindingsEnabled; + }; - logicalAND: function() { - var left = this.equality(); - while (this.expect('&&')) { - left = { type: AST.LogicalExpression, operator: '&&', left: left, right: this.equality()}; + var TTL = 10; + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#onChangesTtl + * @description + * + * Sets the number of times `$onChanges` hooks can trigger new changes before giving up and + * assuming that the model is unstable. + * + * The current default is 10 iterations. + * + * In complex applications it's possible that dependencies between `$onChanges` hooks and bindings will result + * in several iterations of calls to these hooks. However if an application needs more than the default 10 + * iterations to stabilize then you should investigate what is causing the model to continuously change during + * the `$onChanges` hook execution. + * + * Increasing the TTL could have performance implications, so you should not change it without proper justification. + * + * @param {number} limit The number of `$onChanges` hook iterations. + * @returns {number|object} the current limit (or `this` if called as a setter for chaining) + */ + this.onChangesTtl = function(value) { + if (arguments.length) { + TTL = value; + return this; } - return left; - }, + return TTL; + }; - equality: function() { - var left = this.relational(); - var token; - while ((token = this.expect('==','!=','===','!=='))) { - left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.relational() }; + var commentDirectivesEnabledConfig = true; + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#commentDirectivesEnabled + * @description + * + * It indicates to the compiler + * whether or not directives on comments should be compiled. + * Defaults to `true`. + * + * Calling this function with false disables the compilation of directives + * on comments for the whole application. + * This results in a compilation performance gain, + * as the compiler doesn't have to check comments when looking for directives. + * This should however only be used if you are sure that no comment directives are used in + * the application (including any 3rd party directives). + * + * @param {boolean} enabled `false` if the compiler may ignore directives on comments + * @returns {boolean|object} the current value (or `this` if called as a setter for chaining) + */ + this.commentDirectivesEnabled = function(value) { + if (arguments.length) { + commentDirectivesEnabledConfig = value; + return this; } - return left; - }, + return commentDirectivesEnabledConfig; + }; - relational: function() { - var left = this.additive(); - var token; - while ((token = this.expect('<', '>', '<=', '>='))) { - left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.additive() }; - } - return left; - }, - additive: function() { - var left = this.multiplicative(); - var token; - while ((token = this.expect('+','-'))) { - left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.multiplicative() }; + var cssClassDirectivesEnabledConfig = true; + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#cssClassDirectivesEnabled + * @description + * + * It indicates to the compiler + * whether or not directives on element classes should be compiled. + * Defaults to `true`. + * + * Calling this function with false disables the compilation of directives + * on element classes for the whole application. + * This results in a compilation performance gain, + * as the compiler doesn't have to check element classes when looking for directives. + * This should however only be used if you are sure that no class directives are used in + * the application (including any 3rd party directives). + * + * @param {boolean} enabled `false` if the compiler may ignore directives on element classes + * @returns {boolean|object} the current value (or `this` if called as a setter for chaining) + */ + this.cssClassDirectivesEnabled = function(value) { + if (arguments.length) { + cssClassDirectivesEnabledConfig = value; + return this; } - return left; - }, + return cssClassDirectivesEnabledConfig; + }; - multiplicative: function() { - var left = this.unary(); - var token; - while ((token = this.expect('*','/','%'))) { - left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.unary() }; - } - return left; - }, - unary: function() { - var token; - if ((token = this.expect('+', '-', '!'))) { - return { type: AST.UnaryExpression, operator: token.text, prefix: true, argument: this.unary() }; - } else { - return this.primary(); - } - }, + /** + * The security context of DOM Properties. + * @private + */ + var PROP_CONTEXTS = createMap(); - primary: function() { - var primary; - if (this.expect('(')) { - primary = this.filterChain(); - this.consume(')'); - } else if (this.expect('[')) { - primary = this.arrayDeclaration(); - } else if (this.expect('{')) { - primary = this.object(); - } else if (this.selfReferential.hasOwnProperty(this.peek().text)) { - primary = copy(this.selfReferential[this.consume().text]); - } else if (this.options.literals.hasOwnProperty(this.peek().text)) { - primary = { type: AST.Literal, value: this.options.literals[this.consume().text]}; - } else if (this.peek().identifier) { - primary = this.identifier(); - } else if (this.peek().constant) { - primary = this.constant(); - } else { - this.throwError('not a primary expression', this.peek()); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compileProvider#addPropertySecurityContext + * @description + * + * Defines the security context for DOM properties bound by ng-prop-*. + * + * @param {string} elementName The element name or '*' to match any element. + * @param {string} propertyName The DOM property name. + * @param {string} ctx The {@link $sce} security context in which this value is safe for use, e.g. `$sce.URL` + * @returns {object} `this` for chaining + */ + this.addPropertySecurityContext = function(elementName, propertyName, ctx) { + var key = (elementName.toLowerCase() + '|' + propertyName.toLowerCase()); + + if (key in PROP_CONTEXTS && PROP_CONTEXTS[key] !== ctx) { + throw $compileMinErr('ctxoverride', 'Property context \'{0}.{1}\' already set to \'{2}\', cannot override to \'{3}\'.', elementName, propertyName, PROP_CONTEXTS[key], ctx); } - var next; - while ((next = this.expect('(', '[', '.'))) { - if (next.text === '(') { - primary = {type: AST.CallExpression, callee: primary, arguments: this.parseArguments() }; - this.consume(')'); - } else if (next.text === '[') { - primary = { type: AST.MemberExpression, object: primary, property: this.expression(), computed: true }; - this.consume(']'); - } else if (next.text === '.') { - primary = { type: AST.MemberExpression, object: primary, property: this.identifier(), computed: false }; - } else { - this.throwError('IMPOSSIBLE'); + PROP_CONTEXTS[key] = ctx; + return this; + }; + + /* Default property contexts. + * + * Copy of https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/6.0.6/packages/compiler/src/schema/dom_security_schema.ts#L31-L58 + * Changing: + * - SecurityContext.* => SCE_CONTEXTS/$sce.* + * - STYLE => CSS + * - various URL => MEDIA_URL + * - *|formAction, form|action URL => RESOURCE_URL (like the attribute) + */ + (function registerNativePropertyContexts() { + function registerContext(ctx, values) { + forEach(values, function(v) { PROP_CONTEXTS[v.toLowerCase()] = ctx; }); + } + + registerContext(SCE_CONTEXTS.HTML, [ + 'iframe|srcdoc', + '*|innerHTML', + '*|outerHTML' + ]); + registerContext(SCE_CONTEXTS.CSS, ['*|style']); + registerContext(SCE_CONTEXTS.URL, [ + 'area|href', 'area|ping', + 'a|href', 'a|ping', + 'blockquote|cite', + 'body|background', + 'del|cite', + 'input|src', + 'ins|cite', + 'q|cite' + ]); + registerContext(SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL, [ + 'audio|src', + 'img|src', 'img|srcset', + 'source|src', 'source|srcset', + 'track|src', + 'video|src', 'video|poster' + ]); + registerContext(SCE_CONTEXTS.RESOURCE_URL, [ + '*|formAction', + 'applet|code', 'applet|codebase', + 'base|href', + 'embed|src', + 'frame|src', + 'form|action', + 'head|profile', + 'html|manifest', + 'iframe|src', + 'link|href', + 'media|src', + 'object|codebase', 'object|data', + 'script|src' + ]); + })(); + + + this.$get = [ + '$injector', '$interpolate', '$exceptionHandler', '$templateRequest', '$parse', + '$controller', '$rootScope', '$sce', '$animate', + function($injector, $interpolate, $exceptionHandler, $templateRequest, $parse, + $controller, $rootScope, $sce, $animate) { + + var SIMPLE_ATTR_NAME = /^\w/; + var specialAttrHolder = window.document.createElement('div'); + + + var commentDirectivesEnabled = commentDirectivesEnabledConfig; + var cssClassDirectivesEnabled = cssClassDirectivesEnabledConfig; + + + var onChangesTtl = TTL; + // The onChanges hooks should all be run together in a single digest + // When changes occur, the call to trigger their hooks will be added to this queue + var onChangesQueue; + + // This function is called in a $$postDigest to trigger all the onChanges hooks in a single digest + function flushOnChangesQueue() { + try { + if (!(--onChangesTtl)) { + // We have hit the TTL limit so reset everything + onChangesQueue = undefined; + throw $compileMinErr('infchng', '{0} $onChanges() iterations reached. Aborting!\n', TTL); + } + // We must run this hook in an apply since the $$postDigest runs outside apply + $rootScope.$apply(function() { + for (var i = 0, ii = onChangesQueue.length; i < ii; ++i) { + try { + onChangesQueue[i](); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } + } + // Reset the queue to trigger a new schedule next time there is a change + onChangesQueue = undefined; + }); + } finally { + onChangesTtl++; } } - return primary; - }, - filter: function(baseExpression) { - var args = [baseExpression]; - var result = {type: AST.CallExpression, callee: this.identifier(), arguments: args, filter: true}; - while (this.expect(':')) { - args.push(this.expression()); - } + function sanitizeSrcset(value, invokeType) { + if (!value) { + return value; + } + if (!isString(value)) { + throw $compileMinErr('srcset', 'Can\'t pass trusted values to `{0}`: "{1}"', invokeType, value.toString()); + } - return result; - }, + // Such values are a bit too complex to handle automatically inside $sce. + // Instead, we sanitize each of the URIs individually, which works, even dynamically. - parseArguments: function() { - var args = []; - if (this.peekToken().text !== ')') { - do { - args.push(this.filterChain()); - } while (this.expect(',')); - } - return args; - }, + // It's not possible to work around this using `$sce.trustAsMediaUrl`. + // If you want to programmatically set explicitly trusted unsafe URLs, you should use + // `$sce.trustAsHtml` on the whole `img` tag and inject it into the DOM using the + // `ng-bind-html` directive. - identifier: function() { - var token = this.consume(); - if (!token.identifier) { - this.throwError('is not a valid identifier', token); - } - return { type: AST.Identifier, name: token.text }; - }, + var result = ''; - constant: function() { - // TODO check that it is a constant - return { type: AST.Literal, value: this.consume().value }; - }, + // first check if there are spaces because it's not the same pattern + var trimmedSrcset = trim(value); + // ( 999x ,| 999w ,| ,|, ) + var srcPattern = /(\s+\d+x\s*,|\s+\d+w\s*,|\s+,|,\s+)/; + var pattern = /\s/.test(trimmedSrcset) ? srcPattern : /(,)/; - arrayDeclaration: function() { - var elements = []; - if (this.peekToken().text !== ']') { - do { - if (this.peek(']')) { - // Support trailing commas per ES5.1. - break; + // split srcset into tuple of uri and descriptor except for the last item + var rawUris = trimmedSrcset.split(pattern); + + // for each tuples + var nbrUrisWith2parts = Math.floor(rawUris.length / 2); + for (var i = 0; i < nbrUrisWith2parts; i++) { + var innerIdx = i * 2; + // sanitize the uri + result += $sce.getTrustedMediaUrl(trim(rawUris[innerIdx])); + // add the descriptor + result += ' ' + trim(rawUris[innerIdx + 1]); + } + + // split the last item into uri and descriptor + var lastTuple = trim(rawUris[i * 2]).split(/\s/); + + // sanitize the last uri + result += $sce.getTrustedMediaUrl(trim(lastTuple[0])); + + // and add the last descriptor if any + if (lastTuple.length === 2) { + result += (' ' + trim(lastTuple[1])); + } + return result; + } + + + function Attributes(element, attributesToCopy) { + if (attributesToCopy) { + var keys = Object.keys(attributesToCopy); + var i, l, key; + + for (i = 0, l = keys.length; i < l; i++) { + key = keys[i]; + this[key] = attributesToCopy[key]; } - elements.push(this.expression()); - } while (this.expect(',')); + } else { + this.$attr = {}; + } + + this.$$element = element; } - this.consume(']'); - return { type: AST.ArrayExpression, elements: elements }; - }, + Attributes.prototype = { + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compile.directive.Attributes#$normalize + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Converts an attribute name (e.g. dash/colon/underscore-delimited string, optionally prefixed with `x-` or + * `data-`) to its normalized, camelCase form. + * + * Also there is special case for Moz prefix starting with upper case letter. + * + * For further information check out the guide on {@link guide/directive#matching-directives Matching Directives} + * + * @param {string} name Name to normalize + */ + $normalize: directiveNormalize, - object: function() { - var properties = [], property; - if (this.peekToken().text !== '}') { - do { - if (this.peek('}')) { - // Support trailing commas per ES5.1. - break; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compile.directive.Attributes#$addClass + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Adds the CSS class value specified by the classVal parameter to the element. If animations + * are enabled then an animation will be triggered for the class addition. + * + * @param {string} classVal The className value that will be added to the element + */ + $addClass: function(classVal) { + if (classVal && classVal.length > 0) { + $animate.addClass(this.$$element, classVal); } - property = {type: AST.Property, kind: 'init'}; - if (this.peek().constant) { - property.key = this.constant(); - property.computed = false; - this.consume(':'); - property.value = this.expression(); - } else if (this.peek().identifier) { - property.key = this.identifier(); - property.computed = false; - if (this.peek(':')) { - this.consume(':'); - property.value = this.expression(); - } else { - property.value = property.key; - } - } else if (this.peek('[')) { - this.consume('['); - property.key = this.expression(); - this.consume(']'); - property.computed = true; - this.consume(':'); - property.value = this.expression(); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compile.directive.Attributes#$removeClass + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Removes the CSS class value specified by the classVal parameter from the element. If + * animations are enabled then an animation will be triggered for the class removal. + * + * @param {string} classVal The className value that will be removed from the element + */ + $removeClass: function(classVal) { + if (classVal && classVal.length > 0) { + $animate.removeClass(this.$$element, classVal); + } + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compile.directive.Attributes#$updateClass + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Adds and removes the appropriate CSS class values to the element based on the difference + * between the new and old CSS class values (specified as newClasses and oldClasses). + * + * @param {string} newClasses The current CSS className value + * @param {string} oldClasses The former CSS className value + */ + $updateClass: function(newClasses, oldClasses) { + var toAdd = tokenDifference(newClasses, oldClasses); + if (toAdd && toAdd.length) { + $animate.addClass(this.$$element, toAdd); + } + + var toRemove = tokenDifference(oldClasses, newClasses); + if (toRemove && toRemove.length) { + $animate.removeClass(this.$$element, toRemove); + } + }, + + /** + * Set a normalized attribute on the element in a way such that all directives + * can share the attribute. This function properly handles boolean attributes. + * @param {string} key Normalized key. (ie ngAttribute) + * @param {string|boolean} value The value to set. If `null` attribute will be deleted. + * @param {boolean=} writeAttr If false, does not write the value to DOM element attribute. + * Defaults to true. + * @param {string=} attrName Optional none normalized name. Defaults to key. + */ + $set: function(key, value, writeAttr, attrName) { + // TODO: decide whether or not to throw an error if "class" + // is set through this function since it may cause $updateClass to + // become unstable. + + var node = this.$$element[0], + booleanKey = getBooleanAttrName(node, key), + aliasedKey = getAliasedAttrName(key), + observer = key, + nodeName; + + if (booleanKey) { + this.$$element.prop(key, value); + attrName = booleanKey; + } else if (aliasedKey) { + this[aliasedKey] = value; + observer = aliasedKey; + } + + this[key] = value; + + // translate normalized key to actual key + if (attrName) { + this.$attr[key] = attrName; } else { - this.throwError('invalid key', this.peek()); + attrName = this.$attr[key]; + if (!attrName) { + this.$attr[key] = attrName = snake_case(key, '-'); + } } - properties.push(property); - } while (this.expect(',')); - } - this.consume('}'); - return {type: AST.ObjectExpression, properties: properties }; - }, + nodeName = nodeName_(this.$$element); - throwError: function(msg, token) { - throw $parseMinErr('syntax', - 'Syntax Error: Token \'{0}\' {1} at column {2} of the expression [{3}] starting at [{4}].', - token.text, msg, (token.index + 1), this.text, this.text.substring(token.index)); - }, + // Sanitize img[srcset] values. + if (nodeName === 'img' && key === 'srcset') { + this[key] = value = sanitizeSrcset(value, '$set(\'srcset\', value)'); + } - consume: function(e1) { - if (this.tokens.length === 0) { - throw $parseMinErr('ueoe', 'Unexpected end of expression: {0}', this.text); - } + if (writeAttr !== false) { + if (value === null || isUndefined(value)) { + this.$$element.removeAttr(attrName); + } else { + if (SIMPLE_ATTR_NAME.test(attrName)) { + // jQuery skips special boolean attrs treatment in XML nodes for + // historical reasons and hence AngularJS cannot freely call + // `.attr(attrName, false) with such attributes. To avoid issues + // in XHTML, call `removeAttr` in such cases instead. + // See https://github.com/jquery/jquery/issues/4249 + if (booleanKey && value === false) { + this.$$element.removeAttr(attrName); + } else { + this.$$element.attr(attrName, value); + } + } else { + setSpecialAttr(this.$$element[0], attrName, value); + } + } + } - var token = this.expect(e1); - if (!token) { - this.throwError('is unexpected, expecting [' + e1 + ']', this.peek()); - } - return token; - }, + // fire observers + var $$observers = this.$$observers; + if ($$observers) { + forEach($$observers[observer], function(fn) { + try { + fn(value); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } + }); + } + }, - peekToken: function() { - if (this.tokens.length === 0) { - throw $parseMinErr('ueoe', 'Unexpected end of expression: {0}', this.text); - } - return this.tokens[0]; - }, - peek: function(e1, e2, e3, e4) { - return this.peekAhead(0, e1, e2, e3, e4); - }, + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compile.directive.Attributes#$observe + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Observes an interpolated attribute. + * + * The observer function will be invoked once during the next `$digest` following + * compilation. The observer is then invoked whenever the interpolated value + * changes. + * + * @param {string} key Normalized key. (ie ngAttribute) . + * @param {function(interpolatedValue)} fn Function that will be called whenever + the interpolated value of the attribute changes. + * See the {@link guide/interpolation#how-text-and-attribute-bindings-work Interpolation + * guide} for more info. + * @returns {function()} Returns a deregistration function for this observer. + */ + $observe: function(key, fn) { + var attrs = this, + $$observers = (attrs.$$observers || (attrs.$$observers = createMap())), + listeners = ($$observers[key] || ($$observers[key] = [])); + + listeners.push(fn); + $rootScope.$evalAsync(function() { + if (!listeners.$$inter && attrs.hasOwnProperty(key) && !isUndefined(attrs[key])) { + // no one registered attribute interpolation function, so lets call it manually + fn(attrs[key]); + } + }); - peekAhead: function(i, e1, e2, e3, e4) { - if (this.tokens.length > i) { - var token = this.tokens[i]; - var t = token.text; - if (t === e1 || t === e2 || t === e3 || t === e4 || - (!e1 && !e2 && !e3 && !e4)) { - return token; + return function() { + arrayRemove(listeners, fn); + }; } + }; + + function setSpecialAttr(element, attrName, value) { + // Attributes names that do not start with letters (such as `(click)`) cannot be set using `setAttribute` + // so we have to jump through some hoops to get such an attribute + // https://github.com/angular/angular.js/pull/13318 + specialAttrHolder.innerHTML = ''; + var attributes = specialAttrHolder.firstChild.attributes; + var attribute = attributes[0]; + // We have to remove the attribute from its container element before we can add it to the destination element + attributes.removeNamedItem(attribute.name); + attribute.value = value; + element.attributes.setNamedItem(attribute); } - return false; - }, - expect: function(e1, e2, e3, e4) { - var token = this.peek(e1, e2, e3, e4); - if (token) { - this.tokens.shift(); - return token; + function safeAddClass($element, className) { + try { + $element.addClass(className); + } catch (e) { + // ignore, since it means that we are trying to set class on + // SVG element, where class name is read-only. + } } - return false; - }, - selfReferential: { - 'this': {type: AST.ThisExpression }, - '$locals': {type: AST.LocalsExpression } - } -}; -function ifDefined(v, d) { - return typeof v !== 'undefined' ? v : d; -} + var startSymbol = $interpolate.startSymbol(), + endSymbol = $interpolate.endSymbol(), + denormalizeTemplate = (startSymbol === '{{' && endSymbol === '}}') + ? identity + : function denormalizeTemplate(template) { + return template.replace(/\{\{/g, startSymbol).replace(/}}/g, endSymbol); + }, + NG_PREFIX_BINDING = /^ng(Attr|Prop|On)([A-Z].*)$/; + var MULTI_ELEMENT_DIR_RE = /^(.+)Start$/; -function plusFn(l, r) { - if (typeof l === 'undefined') return r; - if (typeof r === 'undefined') return l; - return l + r; -} + compile.$$addBindingInfo = debugInfoEnabled ? function $$addBindingInfo($element, binding) { + var bindings = $element.data('$binding') || []; -function isStateless($filter, filterName) { - var fn = $filter(filterName); - return !fn.$stateful; -} + if (isArray(binding)) { + bindings = bindings.concat(binding); + } else { + bindings.push(binding); + } -var PURITY_ABSOLUTE = 1; -var PURITY_RELATIVE = 2; + $element.data('$binding', bindings); + } : noop; -// Detect nodes which could depend on non-shallow state of objects -function isPure(node, parentIsPure) { - switch (node.type) { - // Computed members might invoke a stateful toString() - case AST.MemberExpression: - if (node.computed) { - return false; + compile.$$addBindingClass = debugInfoEnabled ? function $$addBindingClass($element) { + safeAddClass($element, 'ng-binding'); + } : noop; + + compile.$$addScopeInfo = debugInfoEnabled ? function $$addScopeInfo($element, scope, isolated, noTemplate) { + var dataName = isolated ? (noTemplate ? '$isolateScopeNoTemplate' : '$isolateScope') : '$scope'; + $element.data(dataName, scope); + } : noop; + + compile.$$addScopeClass = debugInfoEnabled ? function $$addScopeClass($element, isolated) { + safeAddClass($element, isolated ? 'ng-isolate-scope' : 'ng-scope'); + } : noop; + + compile.$$createComment = function(directiveName, comment) { + var content = ''; + if (debugInfoEnabled) { + content = ' ' + (directiveName || '') + ': '; + if (comment) content += comment + ' '; } - break; + return window.document.createComment(content); + }; - // Unary always convert to primative - case AST.UnaryExpression: - return PURITY_ABSOLUTE; + return compile; + + //================================ + + function compile($compileNodes, transcludeFn, maxPriority, ignoreDirective, + previousCompileContext) { + if (!($compileNodes instanceof jqLite)) { + // jquery always rewraps, whereas we need to preserve the original selector so that we can + // modify it. + $compileNodes = jqLite($compileNodes); + } + var compositeLinkFn = + compileNodes($compileNodes, transcludeFn, $compileNodes, + maxPriority, ignoreDirective, previousCompileContext); + compile.$$addScopeClass($compileNodes); + var namespace = null; + return function publicLinkFn(scope, cloneConnectFn, options) { + if (!$compileNodes) { + throw $compileMinErr('multilink', 'This element has already been linked.'); + } + assertArg(scope, 'scope'); + + if (previousCompileContext && previousCompileContext.needsNewScope) { + // A parent directive did a replace and a directive on this element asked + // for transclusion, which caused us to lose a layer of element on which + // we could hold the new transclusion scope, so we will create it manually + // here. + scope = scope.$parent.$new(); + } - // The binary + operator can invoke a stateful toString(). - case AST.BinaryExpression: - return node.operator !== '+' ? PURITY_ABSOLUTE : false; + options = options || {}; + var parentBoundTranscludeFn = options.parentBoundTranscludeFn, + transcludeControllers = options.transcludeControllers, + futureParentElement = options.futureParentElement; + + // When `parentBoundTranscludeFn` is passed, it is a + // `controllersBoundTransclude` function (it was previously passed + // as `transclude` to directive.link) so we must unwrap it to get + // its `boundTranscludeFn` + if (parentBoundTranscludeFn && parentBoundTranscludeFn.$$boundTransclude) { + parentBoundTranscludeFn = parentBoundTranscludeFn.$$boundTransclude; + } - // Functions / filters probably read state from within objects - case AST.CallExpression: - return false; - } + if (!namespace) { + namespace = detectNamespaceForChildElements(futureParentElement); + } + var $linkNode; + if (namespace !== 'html') { + // When using a directive with replace:true and templateUrl the $compileNodes + // (or a child element inside of them) + // might change, so we need to recreate the namespace adapted compileNodes + // for call to the link function. + // Note: This will already clone the nodes... + $linkNode = jqLite( + wrapTemplate(namespace, jqLite('
').append($compileNodes).html()) + ); + } else if (cloneConnectFn) { + // important!!: we must call our jqLite.clone() since the jQuery one is trying to be smart + // and sometimes changes the structure of the DOM. + $linkNode = JQLitePrototype.clone.call($compileNodes); + } else { + $linkNode = $compileNodes; + } - return (undefined === parentIsPure) ? PURITY_RELATIVE : parentIsPure; -} + if (transcludeControllers) { + for (var controllerName in transcludeControllers) { + $linkNode.data('$' + controllerName + 'Controller', transcludeControllers[controllerName].instance); + } + } -function findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast, $filter, parentIsPure) { - var allConstants; - var argsToWatch; - var isStatelessFilter; + compile.$$addScopeInfo($linkNode, scope); - var astIsPure = ast.isPure = isPure(ast, parentIsPure); + if (cloneConnectFn) cloneConnectFn($linkNode, scope); + if (compositeLinkFn) compositeLinkFn(scope, $linkNode, $linkNode, parentBoundTranscludeFn); - switch (ast.type) { - case AST.Program: - allConstants = true; - forEach(ast.body, function(expr) { - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(expr.expression, $filter, astIsPure); - allConstants = allConstants && expr.expression.constant; - }); - ast.constant = allConstants; - break; - case AST.Literal: - ast.constant = true; - ast.toWatch = []; - break; - case AST.UnaryExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.argument, $filter, astIsPure); - ast.constant = ast.argument.constant; - ast.toWatch = ast.argument.toWatch; - break; - case AST.BinaryExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.left, $filter, astIsPure); - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.right, $filter, astIsPure); - ast.constant = ast.left.constant && ast.right.constant; - ast.toWatch = ast.left.toWatch.concat(ast.right.toWatch); - break; - case AST.LogicalExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.left, $filter, astIsPure); - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.right, $filter, astIsPure); - ast.constant = ast.left.constant && ast.right.constant; - ast.toWatch = ast.constant ? [] : [ast]; - break; - case AST.ConditionalExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.test, $filter, astIsPure); - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.alternate, $filter, astIsPure); - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.consequent, $filter, astIsPure); - ast.constant = ast.test.constant && ast.alternate.constant && ast.consequent.constant; - ast.toWatch = ast.constant ? [] : [ast]; - break; - case AST.Identifier: - ast.constant = false; - ast.toWatch = [ast]; - break; - case AST.MemberExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.object, $filter, astIsPure); - if (ast.computed) { - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.property, $filter, astIsPure); + if (!cloneConnectFn) { + $compileNodes = compositeLinkFn = null; + } + return $linkNode; + }; } - ast.constant = ast.object.constant && (!ast.computed || ast.property.constant); - ast.toWatch = ast.constant ? [] : [ast]; - break; - case AST.CallExpression: - isStatelessFilter = ast.filter ? isStateless($filter, ast.callee.name) : false; - allConstants = isStatelessFilter; - argsToWatch = []; - forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(expr, $filter, astIsPure); - allConstants = allConstants && expr.constant; - argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, expr.toWatch); - }); - ast.constant = allConstants; - ast.toWatch = isStatelessFilter ? argsToWatch : [ast]; - break; - case AST.AssignmentExpression: - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.left, $filter, astIsPure); - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.right, $filter, astIsPure); - ast.constant = ast.left.constant && ast.right.constant; - ast.toWatch = [ast]; - break; - case AST.ArrayExpression: - allConstants = true; - argsToWatch = []; - forEach(ast.elements, function(expr) { - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(expr, $filter, astIsPure); - allConstants = allConstants && expr.constant; - argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, expr.toWatch); - }); - ast.constant = allConstants; - ast.toWatch = argsToWatch; - break; - case AST.ObjectExpression: - allConstants = true; - argsToWatch = []; - forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(property.value, $filter, astIsPure); - allConstants = allConstants && property.value.constant; - argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, property.value.toWatch); - if (property.computed) { - //`{[key]: value}` implicitly does `key.toString()` which may be non-pure - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(property.key, $filter, /*parentIsPure=*/false); - allConstants = allConstants && property.key.constant; - argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, property.key.toWatch); + + function detectNamespaceForChildElements(parentElement) { + // TODO: Make this detect MathML as well... + var node = parentElement && parentElement[0]; + if (!node) { + return 'html'; + } else { + return nodeName_(node) !== 'foreignobject' && toString.call(node).match(/SVG/) ? 'svg' : 'html'; } - }); - ast.constant = allConstants; - ast.toWatch = argsToWatch; - break; - case AST.ThisExpression: - ast.constant = false; - ast.toWatch = []; - break; - case AST.LocalsExpression: - ast.constant = false; - ast.toWatch = []; - break; - } -} + } -function getInputs(body) { - if (body.length !== 1) return; - var lastExpression = body[0].expression; - var candidate = lastExpression.toWatch; - if (candidate.length !== 1) return candidate; - return candidate[0] !== lastExpression ? candidate : undefined; -} + /** + * Compile function matches each node in nodeList against the directives. Once all directives + * for a particular node are collected their compile functions are executed. The compile + * functions return values - the linking functions - are combined into a composite linking + * function, which is the a linking function for the node. + * + * @param {NodeList} nodeList an array of nodes or NodeList to compile + * @param {function(angular.Scope, cloneAttachFn=)} transcludeFn A linking function, where the + * scope argument is auto-generated to the new child of the transcluded parent scope. + * @param {DOMElement=} $rootElement If the nodeList is the root of the compilation tree then + * the rootElement must be set the jqLite collection of the compile root. This is + * needed so that the jqLite collection items can be replaced with widgets. + * @param {number=} maxPriority Max directive priority. + * @returns {Function} A composite linking function of all of the matched directives or null. + */ + function compileNodes(nodeList, transcludeFn, $rootElement, maxPriority, ignoreDirective, + previousCompileContext) { + var linkFns = [], + // `nodeList` can be either an element's `.childNodes` (live NodeList) + // or a jqLite/jQuery collection or an array + notLiveList = isArray(nodeList) || (nodeList instanceof jqLite), + attrs, directives, nodeLinkFn, childNodes, childLinkFn, linkFnFound, nodeLinkFnFound; + + + for (var i = 0; i < nodeList.length; i++) { + attrs = new Attributes(); + + // Support: IE 11 only + // Workaround for #11781 and #14924 + if (msie === 11) { + mergeConsecutiveTextNodes(nodeList, i, notLiveList); + } -function isAssignable(ast) { - return ast.type === AST.Identifier || ast.type === AST.MemberExpression; -} + // We must always refer to `nodeList[i]` hereafter, + // since the nodes can be replaced underneath us. + directives = collectDirectives(nodeList[i], [], attrs, i === 0 ? maxPriority : undefined, + ignoreDirective); -function assignableAST(ast) { - if (ast.body.length === 1 && isAssignable(ast.body[0].expression)) { - return {type: AST.AssignmentExpression, left: ast.body[0].expression, right: {type: AST.NGValueParameter}, operator: '='}; - } -} + nodeLinkFn = (directives.length) + ? applyDirectivesToNode(directives, nodeList[i], attrs, transcludeFn, $rootElement, + null, [], [], previousCompileContext) + : null; -function isLiteral(ast) { - return ast.body.length === 0 || - ast.body.length === 1 && ( - ast.body[0].expression.type === AST.Literal || - ast.body[0].expression.type === AST.ArrayExpression || - ast.body[0].expression.type === AST.ObjectExpression); -} + if (nodeLinkFn && nodeLinkFn.scope) { + compile.$$addScopeClass(attrs.$$element); + } -function isConstant(ast) { - return ast.constant; -} + childLinkFn = (nodeLinkFn && nodeLinkFn.terminal || + !(childNodes = nodeList[i].childNodes) || + !childNodes.length) + ? null + : compileNodes(childNodes, + nodeLinkFn ? ( + (nodeLinkFn.transcludeOnThisElement || !nodeLinkFn.templateOnThisElement) + && nodeLinkFn.transclude) : transcludeFn); + + if (nodeLinkFn || childLinkFn) { + linkFns.push(i, nodeLinkFn, childLinkFn); + linkFnFound = true; + nodeLinkFnFound = nodeLinkFnFound || nodeLinkFn; + } -function ASTCompiler($filter) { - this.$filter = $filter; -} + //use the previous context only for the first element in the virtual group + previousCompileContext = null; + } -ASTCompiler.prototype = { - compile: function(ast) { - var self = this; - this.state = { - nextId: 0, - filters: {}, - fn: {vars: [], body: [], own: {}}, - assign: {vars: [], body: [], own: {}}, - inputs: [] - }; - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast, self.$filter); - var extra = ''; - var assignable; - this.stage = 'assign'; - if ((assignable = assignableAST(ast))) { - this.state.computing = 'assign'; - var result = this.nextId(); - this.recurse(assignable, result); - this.return_(result); - extra = 'fn.assign=' + this.generateFunction('assign', 's,v,l'); - } - var toWatch = getInputs(ast.body); - self.stage = 'inputs'; - forEach(toWatch, function(watch, key) { - var fnKey = 'fn' + key; - self.state[fnKey] = {vars: [], body: [], own: {}}; - self.state.computing = fnKey; - var intoId = self.nextId(); - self.recurse(watch, intoId); - self.return_(intoId); - self.state.inputs.push({name: fnKey, isPure: watch.isPure}); - watch.watchId = key; - }); - this.state.computing = 'fn'; - this.stage = 'main'; - this.recurse(ast); - var fnString = - // The build and minification steps remove the string "use strict" from the code, but this is done using a regex. - // This is a workaround for this until we do a better job at only removing the prefix only when we should. - '"' + this.USE + ' ' + this.STRICT + '";\n' + - this.filterPrefix() + - 'var fn=' + this.generateFunction('fn', 's,l,a,i') + - extra + - this.watchFns() + - 'return fn;'; + // return a linking function if we have found anything, null otherwise + return linkFnFound ? compositeLinkFn : null; - // eslint-disable-next-line no-new-func - var fn = (new Function('$filter', - 'getStringValue', - 'ifDefined', - 'plus', - fnString))( - this.$filter, - getStringValue, - ifDefined, - plusFn); - this.state = this.stage = undefined; - return fn; - }, + function compositeLinkFn(scope, nodeList, $rootElement, parentBoundTranscludeFn) { + var nodeLinkFn, childLinkFn, node, childScope, i, ii, idx, childBoundTranscludeFn; + var stableNodeList; - USE: 'use', - STRICT: 'strict', + if (nodeLinkFnFound) { + // copy nodeList so that if a nodeLinkFn removes or adds an element at this DOM level our + // offsets don't get screwed up + var nodeListLength = nodeList.length; + stableNodeList = new Array(nodeListLength); - watchFns: function() { - var result = []; - var inputs = this.state.inputs; - var self = this; - forEach(inputs, function(input) { - result.push('var ' + input.name + '=' + self.generateFunction(input.name, 's')); - if (input.isPure) { - result.push(input.name, '.isPure=' + JSON.stringify(input.isPure) + ';'); + // create a sparse array by only copying the elements which have a linkFn + for (i = 0; i < linkFns.length; i += 3) { + idx = linkFns[i]; + stableNodeList[idx] = nodeList[idx]; + } + } else { + stableNodeList = nodeList; + } + + for (i = 0, ii = linkFns.length; i < ii;) { + node = stableNodeList[linkFns[i++]]; + nodeLinkFn = linkFns[i++]; + childLinkFn = linkFns[i++]; + + if (nodeLinkFn) { + if (nodeLinkFn.scope) { + childScope = scope.$new(); + compile.$$addScopeInfo(jqLite(node), childScope); + } else { + childScope = scope; + } + + if (nodeLinkFn.transcludeOnThisElement) { + childBoundTranscludeFn = createBoundTranscludeFn( + scope, nodeLinkFn.transclude, parentBoundTranscludeFn); + + } else if (!nodeLinkFn.templateOnThisElement && parentBoundTranscludeFn) { + childBoundTranscludeFn = parentBoundTranscludeFn; + + } else if (!parentBoundTranscludeFn && transcludeFn) { + childBoundTranscludeFn = createBoundTranscludeFn(scope, transcludeFn); + + } else { + childBoundTranscludeFn = null; + } + + nodeLinkFn(childLinkFn, childScope, node, $rootElement, childBoundTranscludeFn); + + } else if (childLinkFn) { + childLinkFn(scope, node.childNodes, undefined, parentBoundTranscludeFn); + } + } } - }); - if (inputs.length) { - result.push('fn.inputs=[' + inputs.map(function(i) { return i.name; }).join(',') + '];'); } - return result.join(''); - }, - generateFunction: function(name, params) { - return 'function(' + params + '){' + - this.varsPrefix(name) + - this.body(name) + - '};'; - }, + function mergeConsecutiveTextNodes(nodeList, idx, notLiveList) { + var node = nodeList[idx]; + var parent = node.parentNode; + var sibling; - filterPrefix: function() { - var parts = []; - var self = this; - forEach(this.state.filters, function(id, filter) { - parts.push(id + '=$filter(' + self.escape(filter) + ')'); - }); - if (parts.length) return 'var ' + parts.join(',') + ';'; - return ''; - }, + if (node.nodeType !== NODE_TYPE_TEXT) { + return; + } - varsPrefix: function(section) { - return this.state[section].vars.length ? 'var ' + this.state[section].vars.join(',') + ';' : ''; - }, + while (true) { + sibling = parent ? node.nextSibling : nodeList[idx + 1]; + if (!sibling || sibling.nodeType !== NODE_TYPE_TEXT) { + break; + } - body: function(section) { - return this.state[section].body.join(''); - }, + node.nodeValue = node.nodeValue + sibling.nodeValue; - recurse: function(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, skipWatchIdCheck) { - var left, right, self = this, args, expression, computed; - recursionFn = recursionFn || noop; - if (!skipWatchIdCheck && isDefined(ast.watchId)) { - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - this.if_('i', - this.lazyAssign(intoId, this.computedMember('i', ast.watchId)), - this.lazyRecurse(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, true) - ); - return; + if (sibling.parentNode) { + sibling.parentNode.removeChild(sibling); + } + if (notLiveList && sibling === nodeList[idx + 1]) { + nodeList.splice(idx + 1, 1); + } + } } - switch (ast.type) { - case AST.Program: - forEach(ast.body, function(expression, pos) { - self.recurse(expression.expression, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { right = expr; }); - if (pos !== ast.body.length - 1) { - self.current().body.push(right, ';'); - } else { - self.return_(right); + + function createBoundTranscludeFn(scope, transcludeFn, previousBoundTranscludeFn) { + function boundTranscludeFn(transcludedScope, cloneFn, controllers, futureParentElement, containingScope) { + + if (!transcludedScope) { + transcludedScope = scope.$new(false, containingScope); + transcludedScope.$$transcluded = true; } - }); - break; - case AST.Literal: - expression = this.escape(ast.value); - this.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(intoId || expression); - break; - case AST.UnaryExpression: - this.recurse(ast.argument, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { right = expr; }); - expression = ast.operator + '(' + this.ifDefined(right, 0) + ')'; - this.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(expression); - break; - case AST.BinaryExpression: - this.recurse(ast.left, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { left = expr; }); - this.recurse(ast.right, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { right = expr; }); - if (ast.operator === '+') { - expression = this.plus(left, right); - } else if (ast.operator === '-') { - expression = this.ifDefined(left, 0) + ast.operator + this.ifDefined(right, 0); - } else { - expression = '(' + left + ')' + ast.operator + '(' + right + ')'; + + return transcludeFn(transcludedScope, cloneFn, { + parentBoundTranscludeFn: previousBoundTranscludeFn, + transcludeControllers: controllers, + futureParentElement: futureParentElement + }); } - this.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(expression); - break; - case AST.LogicalExpression: - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - self.recurse(ast.left, intoId); - self.if_(ast.operator === '&&' ? intoId : self.not(intoId), self.lazyRecurse(ast.right, intoId)); - recursionFn(intoId); - break; - case AST.ConditionalExpression: - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - self.recurse(ast.test, intoId); - self.if_(intoId, self.lazyRecurse(ast.alternate, intoId), self.lazyRecurse(ast.consequent, intoId)); - recursionFn(intoId); - break; - case AST.Identifier: - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - if (nameId) { - nameId.context = self.stage === 'inputs' ? 's' : this.assign(this.nextId(), this.getHasOwnProperty('l', ast.name) + '?l:s'); - nameId.computed = false; - nameId.name = ast.name; + + // We need to attach the transclusion slots onto the `boundTranscludeFn` + // so that they are available inside the `controllersBoundTransclude` function + var boundSlots = boundTranscludeFn.$$slots = createMap(); + for (var slotName in transcludeFn.$$slots) { + if (transcludeFn.$$slots[slotName]) { + boundSlots[slotName] = createBoundTranscludeFn(scope, transcludeFn.$$slots[slotName], previousBoundTranscludeFn); + } else { + boundSlots[slotName] = null; + } } - self.if_(self.stage === 'inputs' || self.not(self.getHasOwnProperty('l', ast.name)), - function() { - self.if_(self.stage === 'inputs' || 's', function() { - if (create && create !== 1) { - self.if_( - self.isNull(self.nonComputedMember('s', ast.name)), - self.lazyAssign(self.nonComputedMember('s', ast.name), '{}')); - } - self.assign(intoId, self.nonComputedMember('s', ast.name)); - }); - }, intoId && self.lazyAssign(intoId, self.nonComputedMember('l', ast.name)) - ); - recursionFn(intoId); - break; - case AST.MemberExpression: - left = nameId && (nameId.context = this.nextId()) || this.nextId(); - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - self.recurse(ast.object, left, undefined, function() { - self.if_(self.notNull(left), function() { - if (ast.computed) { - right = self.nextId(); - self.recurse(ast.property, right); - self.getStringValue(right); - if (create && create !== 1) { - self.if_(self.not(self.computedMember(left, right)), self.lazyAssign(self.computedMember(left, right), '{}')); - } - expression = self.computedMember(left, right); - self.assign(intoId, expression); - if (nameId) { - nameId.computed = true; - nameId.name = right; - } - } else { - if (create && create !== 1) { - self.if_(self.isNull(self.nonComputedMember(left, ast.property.name)), self.lazyAssign(self.nonComputedMember(left, ast.property.name), '{}')); + + return boundTranscludeFn; + } + + /** + * Looks for directives on the given node and adds them to the directive collection which is + * sorted. + * + * @param node Node to search. + * @param directives An array to which the directives are added to. This array is sorted before + * the function returns. + * @param attrs The shared attrs object which is used to populate the normalized attributes. + * @param {number=} maxPriority Max directive priority. + */ + function collectDirectives(node, directives, attrs, maxPriority, ignoreDirective) { + var nodeType = node.nodeType, + attrsMap = attrs.$attr, + match, + nodeName, + className; + + switch (nodeType) { + case NODE_TYPE_ELEMENT: /* Element */ + + nodeName = nodeName_(node); + + // use the node name: + addDirective(directives, + directiveNormalize(nodeName), 'E', maxPriority, ignoreDirective); + + // iterate over the attributes + for (var attr, name, nName, value, ngPrefixMatch, nAttrs = node.attributes, + j = 0, jj = nAttrs && nAttrs.length; j < jj; j++) { + var attrStartName = false; + var attrEndName = false; + + var isNgAttr = false, isNgProp = false, isNgEvent = false; + var multiElementMatch; + + attr = nAttrs[j]; + name = attr.name; + value = attr.value; + + nName = directiveNormalize(name.toLowerCase()); + + // Support ng-attr-*, ng-prop-* and ng-on-* + if ((ngPrefixMatch = nName.match(NG_PREFIX_BINDING))) { + isNgAttr = ngPrefixMatch[1] === 'Attr'; + isNgProp = ngPrefixMatch[1] === 'Prop'; + isNgEvent = ngPrefixMatch[1] === 'On'; + + // Normalize the non-prefixed name + name = name.replace(PREFIX_REGEXP, '') + .toLowerCase() + .substr(4 + ngPrefixMatch[1].length).replace(/_(.)/g, function(match, letter) { + return letter.toUpperCase(); + }); + + // Support *-start / *-end multi element directives + } else if ((multiElementMatch = nName.match(MULTI_ELEMENT_DIR_RE)) && directiveIsMultiElement(multiElementMatch[1])) { + attrStartName = name; + attrEndName = name.substr(0, name.length - 5) + 'end'; + name = name.substr(0, name.length - 6); } - expression = self.nonComputedMember(left, ast.property.name); - self.assign(intoId, expression); - if (nameId) { - nameId.computed = false; - nameId.name = ast.property.name; + + if (isNgProp || isNgEvent) { + attrs[nName] = value; + attrsMap[nName] = attr.name; + + if (isNgProp) { + addPropertyDirective(node, directives, nName, name); + } else { + addEventDirective(directives, nName, name); + } + } else { + // Update nName for cases where a prefix was removed + // NOTE: the .toLowerCase() is unnecessary and causes https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/16624 for ng-attr-* + nName = directiveNormalize(name.toLowerCase()); + attrsMap[nName] = name; + + if (isNgAttr || !attrs.hasOwnProperty(nName)) { + attrs[nName] = value; + if (getBooleanAttrName(node, nName)) { + attrs[nName] = true; // presence means true + } + } + + addAttrInterpolateDirective(node, directives, value, nName, isNgAttr); + addDirective(directives, nName, 'A', maxPriority, ignoreDirective, attrStartName, + attrEndName); } } - }, function() { - self.assign(intoId, 'undefined'); - }); - recursionFn(intoId); - }, !!create); - break; - case AST.CallExpression: - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - if (ast.filter) { - right = self.filter(ast.callee.name); - args = []; - forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { - var argument = self.nextId(); - self.recurse(expr, argument); - args.push(argument); - }); - expression = right + '(' + args.join(',') + ')'; - self.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(intoId); - } else { - right = self.nextId(); - left = {}; - args = []; - self.recurse(ast.callee, right, left, function() { - self.if_(self.notNull(right), function() { - forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { - self.recurse(expr, ast.constant ? undefined : self.nextId(), undefined, function(argument) { - args.push(argument); - }); - }); - if (left.name) { - expression = self.member(left.context, left.name, left.computed) + '(' + args.join(',') + ')'; - } else { - expression = right + '(' + args.join(',') + ')'; + + if (nodeName === 'input' && node.getAttribute('type') === 'hidden') { + // Hidden input elements can have strange behaviour when navigating back to the page + // This tells the browser not to try to cache and reinstate previous values + node.setAttribute('autocomplete', 'off'); + } + + // use class as directive + if (!cssClassDirectivesEnabled) break; + className = node.className; + if (isObject(className)) { + // Maybe SVGAnimatedString + className = className.animVal; + } + if (isString(className) && className !== '') { + while ((match = CLASS_DIRECTIVE_REGEXP.exec(className))) { + nName = directiveNormalize(match[2]); + if (addDirective(directives, nName, 'C', maxPriority, ignoreDirective)) { + attrs[nName] = trim(match[3]); + } + className = className.substr(match.index + match[0].length); } - self.assign(intoId, expression); - }, function() { - self.assign(intoId, 'undefined'); - }); - recursionFn(intoId); - }); + } + break; + case NODE_TYPE_TEXT: /* Text Node */ + addTextInterpolateDirective(directives, node.nodeValue); + break; + case NODE_TYPE_COMMENT: /* Comment */ + if (!commentDirectivesEnabled) break; + collectCommentDirectives(node, directives, attrs, maxPriority, ignoreDirective); + break; } - break; - case AST.AssignmentExpression: - right = this.nextId(); - left = {}; - this.recurse(ast.left, undefined, left, function() { - self.if_(self.notNull(left.context), function() { - self.recurse(ast.right, right); - expression = self.member(left.context, left.name, left.computed) + ast.operator + right; - self.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(intoId || expression); - }); - }, 1); - break; - case AST.ArrayExpression: - args = []; - forEach(ast.elements, function(expr) { - self.recurse(expr, ast.constant ? undefined : self.nextId(), undefined, function(argument) { - args.push(argument); - }); - }); - expression = '[' + args.join(',') + ']'; - this.assign(intoId, expression); - recursionFn(intoId || expression); - break; - case AST.ObjectExpression: - args = []; - computed = false; - forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { - if (property.computed) { - computed = true; + + directives.sort(byPriority); + return directives; + } + + function collectCommentDirectives(node, directives, attrs, maxPriority, ignoreDirective) { + // function created because of performance, try/catch disables + // the optimization of the whole function #14848 + try { + var match = COMMENT_DIRECTIVE_REGEXP.exec(node.nodeValue); + if (match) { + var nName = directiveNormalize(match[1]); + if (addDirective(directives, nName, 'M', maxPriority, ignoreDirective)) { + attrs[nName] = trim(match[2]); + } } - }); - if (computed) { - intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); - this.assign(intoId, '{}'); - forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { - if (property.computed) { - left = self.nextId(); - self.recurse(property.key, left); - } else { - left = property.key.type === AST.Identifier ? - property.key.name : - ('' + property.key.value); + } catch (e) { + // turns out that under some circumstances IE9 throws errors when one attempts to read + // comment's node value. + // Just ignore it and continue. (Can't seem to reproduce in test case.) + } + } + + /** + * Given a node with a directive-start it collects all of the siblings until it finds + * directive-end. + * @param node + * @param attrStart + * @param attrEnd + * @returns {*} + */ + function groupScan(node, attrStart, attrEnd) { + var nodes = []; + var depth = 0; + if (attrStart && node.hasAttribute && node.hasAttribute(attrStart)) { + do { + if (!node) { + throw $compileMinErr('uterdir', + 'Unterminated attribute, found \'{0}\' but no matching \'{1}\' found.', + attrStart, attrEnd); } - right = self.nextId(); - self.recurse(property.value, right); - self.assign(self.member(intoId, left, property.computed), right); - }); + if (node.nodeType === NODE_TYPE_ELEMENT) { + if (node.hasAttribute(attrStart)) depth++; + if (node.hasAttribute(attrEnd)) depth--; + } + nodes.push(node); + node = node.nextSibling; + } while (depth > 0); } else { - forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { - self.recurse(property.value, ast.constant ? undefined : self.nextId(), undefined, function(expr) { - args.push(self.escape( - property.key.type === AST.Identifier ? property.key.name : - ('' + property.key.value)) + - ':' + expr); - }); - }); - expression = '{' + args.join(',') + '}'; - this.assign(intoId, expression); + nodes.push(node); } - recursionFn(intoId || expression); - break; - case AST.ThisExpression: - this.assign(intoId, 's'); - recursionFn(intoId || 's'); - break; - case AST.LocalsExpression: - this.assign(intoId, 'l'); - recursionFn(intoId || 'l'); - break; - case AST.NGValueParameter: - this.assign(intoId, 'v'); - recursionFn(intoId || 'v'); - break; - } - }, - getHasOwnProperty: function(element, property) { - var key = element + '.' + property; - var own = this.current().own; - if (!own.hasOwnProperty(key)) { - own[key] = this.nextId(false, element + '&&(' + this.escape(property) + ' in ' + element + ')'); + return jqLite(nodes); } - return own[key]; - }, - assign: function(id, value) { - if (!id) return; - this.current().body.push(id, '=', value, ';'); - return id; - }, + /** + * Wrapper for linking function which converts normal linking function into a grouped + * linking function. + * @param linkFn + * @param attrStart + * @param attrEnd + * @returns {Function} + */ + function groupElementsLinkFnWrapper(linkFn, attrStart, attrEnd) { + return function groupedElementsLink(scope, element, attrs, controllers, transcludeFn) { + element = groupScan(element[0], attrStart, attrEnd); + return linkFn(scope, element, attrs, controllers, transcludeFn); + }; + } - filter: function(filterName) { - if (!this.state.filters.hasOwnProperty(filterName)) { - this.state.filters[filterName] = this.nextId(true); + /** + * A function generator that is used to support both eager and lazy compilation + * linking function. + * @param eager + * @param $compileNodes + * @param transcludeFn + * @param maxPriority + * @param ignoreDirective + * @param previousCompileContext + * @returns {Function} + */ + function compilationGenerator(eager, $compileNodes, transcludeFn, maxPriority, ignoreDirective, previousCompileContext) { + var compiled; + + if (eager) { + return compile($compileNodes, transcludeFn, maxPriority, ignoreDirective, previousCompileContext); + } + return /** @this */ function lazyCompilation() { + if (!compiled) { + compiled = compile($compileNodes, transcludeFn, maxPriority, ignoreDirective, previousCompileContext); + + // Null out all of these references in order to make them eligible for garbage collection + // since this is a potentially long lived closure + $compileNodes = transcludeFn = previousCompileContext = null; + } + return compiled.apply(this, arguments); + }; } - return this.state.filters[filterName]; - }, - ifDefined: function(id, defaultValue) { - return 'ifDefined(' + id + ',' + this.escape(defaultValue) + ')'; - }, + /** + * Once the directives have been collected, their compile functions are executed. This method + * is responsible for inlining directive templates as well as terminating the application + * of the directives if the terminal directive has been reached. + * + * @param {Array} directives Array of collected directives to execute their compile function. + * this needs to be pre-sorted by priority order. + * @param {Node} compileNode The raw DOM node to apply the compile functions to + * @param {Object} templateAttrs The shared attribute function + * @param {function(angular.Scope, cloneAttachFn=)} transcludeFn A linking function, where the + * scope argument is auto-generated to the new + * child of the transcluded parent scope. + * @param {JQLite} jqCollection If we are working on the root of the compile tree then this + * argument has the root jqLite array so that we can replace nodes + * on it. + * @param {Object=} originalReplaceDirective An optional directive that will be ignored when + * compiling the transclusion. + * @param {Array.} preLinkFns + * @param {Array.} postLinkFns + * @param {Object} previousCompileContext Context used for previous compilation of the current + * node + * @returns {Function} linkFn + */ + function applyDirectivesToNode(directives, compileNode, templateAttrs, transcludeFn, + jqCollection, originalReplaceDirective, preLinkFns, postLinkFns, + previousCompileContext) { + previousCompileContext = previousCompileContext || {}; + + var terminalPriority = -Number.MAX_VALUE, + newScopeDirective = previousCompileContext.newScopeDirective, + controllerDirectives = previousCompileContext.controllerDirectives, + newIsolateScopeDirective = previousCompileContext.newIsolateScopeDirective, + templateDirective = previousCompileContext.templateDirective, + nonTlbTranscludeDirective = previousCompileContext.nonTlbTranscludeDirective, + hasTranscludeDirective = false, + hasTemplate = false, + hasElementTranscludeDirective = previousCompileContext.hasElementTranscludeDirective, + $compileNode = templateAttrs.$$element = jqLite(compileNode), + directive, + directiveName, + $template, + replaceDirective = originalReplaceDirective, + childTranscludeFn = transcludeFn, + linkFn, + didScanForMultipleTransclusion = false, + mightHaveMultipleTransclusionError = false, + directiveValue; + + // executes all directives on the current element + for (var i = 0, ii = directives.length; i < ii; i++) { + directive = directives[i]; + var attrStart = directive.$$start; + var attrEnd = directive.$$end; + + // collect multiblock sections + if (attrStart) { + $compileNode = groupScan(compileNode, attrStart, attrEnd); + } + $template = undefined; - plus: function(left, right) { - return 'plus(' + left + ',' + right + ')'; - }, + if (terminalPriority > directive.priority) { + break; // prevent further processing of directives + } - return_: function(id) { - this.current().body.push('return ', id, ';'); - }, + directiveValue = directive.scope; - if_: function(test, alternate, consequent) { - if (test === true) { - alternate(); - } else { - var body = this.current().body; - body.push('if(', test, '){'); - alternate(); - body.push('}'); - if (consequent) { - body.push('else{'); - consequent(); - body.push('}'); - } - } - }, + if (directiveValue) { - not: function(expression) { - return '!(' + expression + ')'; - }, + // skip the check for directives with async templates, we'll check the derived sync + // directive when the template arrives + if (!directive.templateUrl) { + if (isObject(directiveValue)) { + // This directive is trying to add an isolated scope. + // Check that there is no scope of any kind already + assertNoDuplicate('new/isolated scope', newIsolateScopeDirective || newScopeDirective, + directive, $compileNode); + newIsolateScopeDirective = directive; + } else { + // This directive is trying to add a child scope. + // Check that there is no isolated scope already + assertNoDuplicate('new/isolated scope', newIsolateScopeDirective, directive, + $compileNode); + } + } - isNull: function(expression) { - return expression + '==null'; - }, + newScopeDirective = newScopeDirective || directive; + } - notNull: function(expression) { - return expression + '!=null'; - }, + directiveName = directive.name; + + // If we encounter a condition that can result in transclusion on the directive, + // then scan ahead in the remaining directives for others that may cause a multiple + // transclusion error to be thrown during the compilation process. If a matching directive + // is found, then we know that when we encounter a transcluded directive, we need to eagerly + // compile the `transclude` function rather than doing it lazily in order to throw + // exceptions at the correct time + if (!didScanForMultipleTransclusion && ((directive.replace && (directive.templateUrl || directive.template)) + || (directive.transclude && !directive.$$tlb))) { + var candidateDirective; + + for (var scanningIndex = i + 1; (candidateDirective = directives[scanningIndex++]);) { + if ((candidateDirective.transclude && !candidateDirective.$$tlb) + || (candidateDirective.replace && (candidateDirective.templateUrl || candidateDirective.template))) { + mightHaveMultipleTransclusionError = true; + break; + } + } - nonComputedMember: function(left, right) { - var SAFE_IDENTIFIER = /^[$_a-zA-Z][$_a-zA-Z0-9]*$/; - var UNSAFE_CHARACTERS = /[^$_a-zA-Z0-9]/g; - if (SAFE_IDENTIFIER.test(right)) { - return left + '.' + right; - } else { - return left + '["' + right.replace(UNSAFE_CHARACTERS, this.stringEscapeFn) + '"]'; - } - }, + didScanForMultipleTransclusion = true; + } - computedMember: function(left, right) { - return left + '[' + right + ']'; - }, + if (!directive.templateUrl && directive.controller) { + controllerDirectives = controllerDirectives || createMap(); + assertNoDuplicate('\'' + directiveName + '\' controller', + controllerDirectives[directiveName], directive, $compileNode); + controllerDirectives[directiveName] = directive; + } - member: function(left, right, computed) { - if (computed) return this.computedMember(left, right); - return this.nonComputedMember(left, right); - }, + directiveValue = directive.transclude; - getStringValue: function(item) { - this.assign(item, 'getStringValue(' + item + ')'); - }, + if (directiveValue) { + hasTranscludeDirective = true; - lazyRecurse: function(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, skipWatchIdCheck) { - var self = this; - return function() { - self.recurse(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, skipWatchIdCheck); - }; - }, + // Special case ngIf and ngRepeat so that we don't complain about duplicate transclusion. + // This option should only be used by directives that know how to safely handle element transclusion, + // where the transcluded nodes are added or replaced after linking. + if (!directive.$$tlb) { + assertNoDuplicate('transclusion', nonTlbTranscludeDirective, directive, $compileNode); + nonTlbTranscludeDirective = directive; + } - lazyAssign: function(id, value) { - var self = this; - return function() { - self.assign(id, value); - }; - }, + if (directiveValue === 'element') { + hasElementTranscludeDirective = true; + terminalPriority = directive.priority; + $template = $compileNode; + $compileNode = templateAttrs.$$element = + jqLite(compile.$$createComment(directiveName, templateAttrs[directiveName])); + compileNode = $compileNode[0]; + replaceWith(jqCollection, sliceArgs($template), compileNode); + + childTranscludeFn = compilationGenerator(mightHaveMultipleTransclusionError, $template, transcludeFn, terminalPriority, + replaceDirective && replaceDirective.name, { + // Don't pass in: + // - controllerDirectives - otherwise we'll create duplicates controllers + // - newIsolateScopeDirective or templateDirective - combining templates with + // element transclusion doesn't make sense. + // + // We need only nonTlbTranscludeDirective so that we prevent putting transclusion + // on the same element more than once. + nonTlbTranscludeDirective: nonTlbTranscludeDirective + }); + } else { - stringEscapeRegex: /[^ a-zA-Z0-9]/g, + var slots = createMap(); - stringEscapeFn: function(c) { - return '\\u' + ('0000' + c.charCodeAt(0).toString(16)).slice(-4); - }, + if (!isObject(directiveValue)) { + $template = jqLite(jqLiteClone(compileNode)).contents(); + } else { - escape: function(value) { - if (isString(value)) return '\'' + value.replace(this.stringEscapeRegex, this.stringEscapeFn) + '\''; - if (isNumber(value)) return value.toString(); - if (value === true) return 'true'; - if (value === false) return 'false'; - if (value === null) return 'null'; - if (typeof value === 'undefined') return 'undefined'; + // We have transclusion slots, + // collect them up, compile them and store their transclusion functions + $template = window.document.createDocumentFragment(); - throw $parseMinErr('esc', 'IMPOSSIBLE'); - }, + var slotMap = createMap(); + var filledSlots = createMap(); - nextId: function(skip, init) { - var id = 'v' + (this.state.nextId++); - if (!skip) { - this.current().vars.push(id + (init ? '=' + init : '')); - } - return id; - }, + // Parse the element selectors + forEach(directiveValue, function(elementSelector, slotName) { + // If an element selector starts with a ? then it is optional + var optional = (elementSelector.charAt(0) === '?'); + elementSelector = optional ? elementSelector.substring(1) : elementSelector; - current: function() { - return this.state[this.state.computing]; - } -}; + slotMap[elementSelector] = slotName; + // We explicitly assign `null` since this implies that a slot was defined but not filled. + // Later when calling boundTransclusion functions with a slot name we only error if the + // slot is `undefined` + slots[slotName] = null; -function ASTInterpreter($filter) { - this.$filter = $filter; -} + // filledSlots contains `true` for all slots that are either optional or have been + // filled. This is used to check that we have not missed any required slots + filledSlots[slotName] = optional; + }); -ASTInterpreter.prototype = { - compile: function(ast) { - var self = this; - findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast, self.$filter); - var assignable; - var assign; - if ((assignable = assignableAST(ast))) { - assign = this.recurse(assignable); - } - var toWatch = getInputs(ast.body); - var inputs; - if (toWatch) { - inputs = []; - forEach(toWatch, function(watch, key) { - var input = self.recurse(watch); - input.isPure = watch.isPure; - watch.input = input; - inputs.push(input); - watch.watchId = key; - }); - } - var expressions = []; - forEach(ast.body, function(expression) { - expressions.push(self.recurse(expression.expression)); - }); - var fn = ast.body.length === 0 ? noop : - ast.body.length === 1 ? expressions[0] : - function(scope, locals) { - var lastValue; - forEach(expressions, function(exp) { - lastValue = exp(scope, locals); - }); - return lastValue; - }; - if (assign) { - fn.assign = function(scope, value, locals) { - return assign(scope, locals, value); - }; - } - if (inputs) { - fn.inputs = inputs; - } - return fn; - }, + // Add the matching elements into their slot + forEach($compileNode.contents(), function(node) { + var slotName = slotMap[directiveNormalize(nodeName_(node))]; + if (slotName) { + filledSlots[slotName] = true; + slots[slotName] = slots[slotName] || window.document.createDocumentFragment(); + slots[slotName].appendChild(node); + } else { + $template.appendChild(node); + } + }); - recurse: function(ast, context, create) { - var left, right, self = this, args; - if (ast.input) { - return this.inputs(ast.input, ast.watchId); - } - switch (ast.type) { - case AST.Literal: - return this.value(ast.value, context); - case AST.UnaryExpression: - right = this.recurse(ast.argument); - return this['unary' + ast.operator](right, context); - case AST.BinaryExpression: - left = this.recurse(ast.left); - right = this.recurse(ast.right); - return this['binary' + ast.operator](left, right, context); - case AST.LogicalExpression: - left = this.recurse(ast.left); - right = this.recurse(ast.right); - return this['binary' + ast.operator](left, right, context); - case AST.ConditionalExpression: - return this['ternary?:']( - this.recurse(ast.test), - this.recurse(ast.alternate), - this.recurse(ast.consequent), - context - ); - case AST.Identifier: - return self.identifier(ast.name, context, create); - case AST.MemberExpression: - left = this.recurse(ast.object, false, !!create); - if (!ast.computed) { - right = ast.property.name; - } - if (ast.computed) right = this.recurse(ast.property); - return ast.computed ? - this.computedMember(left, right, context, create) : - this.nonComputedMember(left, right, context, create); - case AST.CallExpression: - args = []; - forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { - args.push(self.recurse(expr)); - }); - if (ast.filter) right = this.$filter(ast.callee.name); - if (!ast.filter) right = this.recurse(ast.callee, true); - return ast.filter ? - function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var values = []; - for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { - values.push(args[i](scope, locals, assign, inputs)); - } - var value = right.apply(undefined, values, inputs); - return context ? {context: undefined, name: undefined, value: value} : value; - } : - function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var value; - if (rhs.value != null) { - var values = []; - for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { - values.push(args[i](scope, locals, assign, inputs)); + // Check for required slots that were not filled + forEach(filledSlots, function(filled, slotName) { + if (!filled) { + throw $compileMinErr('reqslot', 'Required transclusion slot `{0}` was not filled.', slotName); + } + }); + + for (var slotName in slots) { + if (slots[slotName]) { + // Only define a transclusion function if the slot was filled + var slotCompileNodes = jqLite(slots[slotName].childNodes); + slots[slotName] = compilationGenerator(mightHaveMultipleTransclusionError, slotCompileNodes, transcludeFn); + } + } + + $template = jqLite($template.childNodes); } - value = rhs.value.apply(rhs.context, values); + + $compileNode.empty(); // clear contents + childTranscludeFn = compilationGenerator(mightHaveMultipleTransclusionError, $template, transcludeFn, undefined, + undefined, { needsNewScope: directive.$$isolateScope || directive.$$newScope}); + childTranscludeFn.$$slots = slots; } - return context ? {value: value} : value; - }; - case AST.AssignmentExpression: - left = this.recurse(ast.left, true, 1); - right = this.recurse(ast.right); - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - lhs.context[lhs.name] = rhs; - return context ? {value: rhs} : rhs; - }; - case AST.ArrayExpression: - args = []; - forEach(ast.elements, function(expr) { - args.push(self.recurse(expr)); - }); - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var value = []; - for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { - value.push(args[i](scope, locals, assign, inputs)); } - return context ? {value: value} : value; - }; - case AST.ObjectExpression: - args = []; - forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { - if (property.computed) { - args.push({key: self.recurse(property.key), - computed: true, - value: self.recurse(property.value) - }); + + if (directive.template) { + hasTemplate = true; + assertNoDuplicate('template', templateDirective, directive, $compileNode); + templateDirective = directive; + + directiveValue = (isFunction(directive.template)) + ? directive.template($compileNode, templateAttrs) + : directive.template; + + directiveValue = denormalizeTemplate(directiveValue); + + if (directive.replace) { + replaceDirective = directive; + if (jqLiteIsTextNode(directiveValue)) { + $template = []; + } else { + $template = removeComments(wrapTemplate(directive.templateNamespace, trim(directiveValue))); + } + compileNode = $template[0]; + + if ($template.length !== 1 || compileNode.nodeType !== NODE_TYPE_ELEMENT) { + throw $compileMinErr('tplrt', + 'Template for directive \'{0}\' must have exactly one root element. {1}', + directiveName, ''); + } + + replaceWith(jqCollection, $compileNode, compileNode); + + var newTemplateAttrs = {$attr: {}}; + + // combine directives from the original node and from the template: + // - take the array of directives for this element + // - split it into two parts, those that already applied (processed) and those that weren't (unprocessed) + // - collect directives from the template and sort them by priority + // - combine directives as: processed + template + unprocessed + var templateDirectives = collectDirectives(compileNode, [], newTemplateAttrs); + var unprocessedDirectives = directives.splice(i + 1, directives.length - (i + 1)); + + if (newIsolateScopeDirective || newScopeDirective) { + // The original directive caused the current element to be replaced but this element + // also needs to have a new scope, so we need to tell the template directives + // that they would need to get their scope from further up, if they require transclusion + markDirectiveScope(templateDirectives, newIsolateScopeDirective, newScopeDirective); + } + directives = directives.concat(templateDirectives).concat(unprocessedDirectives); + mergeTemplateAttributes(templateAttrs, newTemplateAttrs); + + ii = directives.length; + } else { + $compileNode.html(directiveValue); + } + } + + if (directive.templateUrl) { + hasTemplate = true; + assertNoDuplicate('template', templateDirective, directive, $compileNode); + templateDirective = directive; + + if (directive.replace) { + replaceDirective = directive; + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line no-func-assign + nodeLinkFn = compileTemplateUrl(directives.splice(i, directives.length - i), $compileNode, + templateAttrs, jqCollection, hasTranscludeDirective && childTranscludeFn, preLinkFns, postLinkFns, { + controllerDirectives: controllerDirectives, + newScopeDirective: (newScopeDirective !== directive) && newScopeDirective, + newIsolateScopeDirective: newIsolateScopeDirective, + templateDirective: templateDirective, + nonTlbTranscludeDirective: nonTlbTranscludeDirective + }); + ii = directives.length; + } else if (directive.compile) { + try { + linkFn = directive.compile($compileNode, templateAttrs, childTranscludeFn); + var context = directive.$$originalDirective || directive; + if (isFunction(linkFn)) { + addLinkFns(null, bind(context, linkFn), attrStart, attrEnd); + } else if (linkFn) { + addLinkFns(bind(context, linkFn.pre), bind(context, linkFn.post), attrStart, attrEnd); + } + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e, startingTag($compileNode)); + } + } + + if (directive.terminal) { + nodeLinkFn.terminal = true; + terminalPriority = Math.max(terminalPriority, directive.priority); + } + + } + + nodeLinkFn.scope = newScopeDirective && newScopeDirective.scope === true; + nodeLinkFn.transcludeOnThisElement = hasTranscludeDirective; + nodeLinkFn.templateOnThisElement = hasTemplate; + nodeLinkFn.transclude = childTranscludeFn; + + previousCompileContext.hasElementTranscludeDirective = hasElementTranscludeDirective; + + // might be normal or delayed nodeLinkFn depending on if templateUrl is present + return nodeLinkFn; + + //////////////////// + + function addLinkFns(pre, post, attrStart, attrEnd) { + if (pre) { + if (attrStart) pre = groupElementsLinkFnWrapper(pre, attrStart, attrEnd); + pre.require = directive.require; + pre.directiveName = directiveName; + if (newIsolateScopeDirective === directive || directive.$$isolateScope) { + pre = cloneAndAnnotateFn(pre, {isolateScope: true}); + } + preLinkFns.push(pre); + } + if (post) { + if (attrStart) post = groupElementsLinkFnWrapper(post, attrStart, attrEnd); + post.require = directive.require; + post.directiveName = directiveName; + if (newIsolateScopeDirective === directive || directive.$$isolateScope) { + post = cloneAndAnnotateFn(post, {isolateScope: true}); + } + postLinkFns.push(post); + } + } + + function nodeLinkFn(childLinkFn, scope, linkNode, $rootElement, boundTranscludeFn) { + var i, ii, linkFn, isolateScope, controllerScope, elementControllers, transcludeFn, $element, + attrs, scopeBindingInfo; + + if (compileNode === linkNode) { + attrs = templateAttrs; + $element = templateAttrs.$$element; } else { - args.push({key: property.key.type === AST.Identifier ? - property.key.name : - ('' + property.key.value), - computed: false, - value: self.recurse(property.value) - }); + $element = jqLite(linkNode); + attrs = new Attributes($element, templateAttrs); + } + + controllerScope = scope; + if (newIsolateScopeDirective) { + isolateScope = scope.$new(true); + } else if (newScopeDirective) { + controllerScope = scope.$parent; + } + + if (boundTranscludeFn) { + // track `boundTranscludeFn` so it can be unwrapped if `transcludeFn` + // is later passed as `parentBoundTranscludeFn` to `publicLinkFn` + transcludeFn = controllersBoundTransclude; + transcludeFn.$$boundTransclude = boundTranscludeFn; + // expose the slots on the `$transclude` function + transcludeFn.isSlotFilled = function(slotName) { + return !!boundTranscludeFn.$$slots[slotName]; + }; + } + + if (controllerDirectives) { + elementControllers = setupControllers($element, attrs, transcludeFn, controllerDirectives, isolateScope, scope, newIsolateScopeDirective); + } + + if (newIsolateScopeDirective) { + // Initialize isolate scope bindings for new isolate scope directive. + compile.$$addScopeInfo($element, isolateScope, true, !(templateDirective && (templateDirective === newIsolateScopeDirective || + templateDirective === newIsolateScopeDirective.$$originalDirective))); + compile.$$addScopeClass($element, true); + isolateScope.$$isolateBindings = + newIsolateScopeDirective.$$isolateBindings; + scopeBindingInfo = initializeDirectiveBindings(scope, attrs, isolateScope, + isolateScope.$$isolateBindings, + newIsolateScopeDirective); + if (scopeBindingInfo.removeWatches) { + isolateScope.$on('$destroy', scopeBindingInfo.removeWatches); + } + } + + // Initialize bindToController bindings + for (var name in elementControllers) { + var controllerDirective = controllerDirectives[name]; + var controller = elementControllers[name]; + var bindings = controllerDirective.$$bindings.bindToController; + + controller.instance = controller(); + $element.data('$' + controllerDirective.name + 'Controller', controller.instance); + controller.bindingInfo = + initializeDirectiveBindings(controllerScope, attrs, controller.instance, bindings, controllerDirective); + } + + // Bind the required controllers to the controller, if `require` is an object and `bindToController` is truthy + forEach(controllerDirectives, function(controllerDirective, name) { + var require = controllerDirective.require; + if (controllerDirective.bindToController && !isArray(require) && isObject(require)) { + extend(elementControllers[name].instance, getControllers(name, require, $element, elementControllers)); + } + }); + + // Handle the init and destroy lifecycle hooks on all controllers that have them + forEach(elementControllers, function(controller) { + var controllerInstance = controller.instance; + if (isFunction(controllerInstance.$onChanges)) { + try { + controllerInstance.$onChanges(controller.bindingInfo.initialChanges); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } + } + if (isFunction(controllerInstance.$onInit)) { + try { + controllerInstance.$onInit(); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } + } + if (isFunction(controllerInstance.$doCheck)) { + controllerScope.$watch(function() { controllerInstance.$doCheck(); }); + controllerInstance.$doCheck(); + } + if (isFunction(controllerInstance.$onDestroy)) { + controllerScope.$on('$destroy', function callOnDestroyHook() { + controllerInstance.$onDestroy(); + }); + } + }); + + // PRELINKING + for (i = 0, ii = preLinkFns.length; i < ii; i++) { + linkFn = preLinkFns[i]; + invokeLinkFn(linkFn, + linkFn.isolateScope ? isolateScope : scope, + $element, + attrs, + linkFn.require && getControllers(linkFn.directiveName, linkFn.require, $element, elementControllers), + transcludeFn + ); + } + + // RECURSION + // We only pass the isolate scope, if the isolate directive has a template, + // otherwise the child elements do not belong to the isolate directive. + var scopeToChild = scope; + if (newIsolateScopeDirective && (newIsolateScopeDirective.template || newIsolateScopeDirective.templateUrl === null)) { + scopeToChild = isolateScope; + } + if (childLinkFn) { + childLinkFn(scopeToChild, linkNode.childNodes, undefined, boundTranscludeFn); + } + + // POSTLINKING + for (i = postLinkFns.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + linkFn = postLinkFns[i]; + invokeLinkFn(linkFn, + linkFn.isolateScope ? isolateScope : scope, + $element, + attrs, + linkFn.require && getControllers(linkFn.directiveName, linkFn.require, $element, elementControllers), + transcludeFn + ); + } + + // Trigger $postLink lifecycle hooks + forEach(elementControllers, function(controller) { + var controllerInstance = controller.instance; + if (isFunction(controllerInstance.$postLink)) { + controllerInstance.$postLink(); + } + }); + + // This is the function that is injected as `$transclude`. + // Note: all arguments are optional! + function controllersBoundTransclude(scope, cloneAttachFn, futureParentElement, slotName) { + var transcludeControllers; + // No scope passed in: + if (!isScope(scope)) { + slotName = futureParentElement; + futureParentElement = cloneAttachFn; + cloneAttachFn = scope; + scope = undefined; + } + + if (hasElementTranscludeDirective) { + transcludeControllers = elementControllers; + } + if (!futureParentElement) { + futureParentElement = hasElementTranscludeDirective ? $element.parent() : $element; + } + if (slotName) { + // slotTranscludeFn can be one of three things: + // * a transclude function - a filled slot + // * `null` - an optional slot that was not filled + // * `undefined` - a slot that was not declared (i.e. invalid) + var slotTranscludeFn = boundTranscludeFn.$$slots[slotName]; + if (slotTranscludeFn) { + return slotTranscludeFn(scope, cloneAttachFn, transcludeControllers, futureParentElement, scopeToChild); + } else if (isUndefined(slotTranscludeFn)) { + throw $compileMinErr('noslot', + 'No parent directive that requires a transclusion with slot name "{0}". ' + + 'Element: {1}', + slotName, startingTag($element)); + } + } else { + return boundTranscludeFn(scope, cloneAttachFn, transcludeControllers, futureParentElement, scopeToChild); + } + } + } + } + + function getControllers(directiveName, require, $element, elementControllers) { + var value; + + if (isString(require)) { + var match = require.match(REQUIRE_PREFIX_REGEXP); + var name = require.substring(match[0].length); + var inheritType = match[1] || match[3]; + var optional = match[2] === '?'; + + //If only parents then start at the parent element + if (inheritType === '^^') { + $element = $element.parent(); + //Otherwise attempt getting the controller from elementControllers in case + //the element is transcluded (and has no data) and to avoid .data if possible + } else { + value = elementControllers && elementControllers[name]; + value = value && value.instance; + } + + if (!value) { + var dataName = '$' + name + 'Controller'; + + if (inheritType === '^^' && $element[0] && $element[0].nodeType === NODE_TYPE_DOCUMENT) { + // inheritedData() uses the documentElement when it finds the document, so we would + // require from the element itself. + value = null; + } else { + value = inheritType ? $element.inheritedData(dataName) : $element.data(dataName); + } + } + + if (!value && !optional) { + throw $compileMinErr('ctreq', + 'Controller \'{0}\', required by directive \'{1}\', can\'t be found!', + name, directiveName); + } + } else if (isArray(require)) { + value = []; + for (var i = 0, ii = require.length; i < ii; i++) { + value[i] = getControllers(directiveName, require[i], $element, elementControllers); + } + } else if (isObject(require)) { + value = {}; + forEach(require, function(controller, property) { + value[property] = getControllers(directiveName, controller, $element, elementControllers); + }); + } + + return value || null; + } + + function setupControllers($element, attrs, transcludeFn, controllerDirectives, isolateScope, scope, newIsolateScopeDirective) { + var elementControllers = createMap(); + for (var controllerKey in controllerDirectives) { + var directive = controllerDirectives[controllerKey]; + var locals = { + $scope: directive === newIsolateScopeDirective || directive.$$isolateScope ? isolateScope : scope, + $element: $element, + $attrs: attrs, + $transclude: transcludeFn + }; + + var controller = directive.controller; + if (controller === '@') { + controller = attrs[directive.name]; + } + + var controllerInstance = $controller(controller, locals, true, directive.controllerAs); + + // For directives with element transclusion the element is a comment. + // In this case .data will not attach any data. + // Instead, we save the controllers for the element in a local hash and attach to .data + // later, once we have the actual element. + elementControllers[directive.name] = controllerInstance; + $element.data('$' + directive.name + 'Controller', controllerInstance.instance); + } + return elementControllers; + } + + // Depending upon the context in which a directive finds itself it might need to have a new isolated + // or child scope created. For instance: + // * if the directive has been pulled into a template because another directive with a higher priority + // asked for element transclusion + // * if the directive itself asks for transclusion but it is at the root of a template and the original + // element was replaced. See https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/12936 + function markDirectiveScope(directives, isolateScope, newScope) { + for (var j = 0, jj = directives.length; j < jj; j++) { + directives[j] = inherit(directives[j], {$$isolateScope: isolateScope, $$newScope: newScope}); + } + } + + /** + * looks up the directive and decorates it with exception handling and proper parameters. We + * call this the boundDirective. + * + * @param {string} name name of the directive to look up. + * @param {string} location The directive must be found in specific format. + * String containing any of theses characters: + * + * * `E`: element name + * * `A': attribute + * * `C`: class + * * `M`: comment + * @returns {boolean} true if directive was added. + */ + function addDirective(tDirectives, name, location, maxPriority, ignoreDirective, startAttrName, + endAttrName) { + if (name === ignoreDirective) return null; + var match = null; + if (hasDirectives.hasOwnProperty(name)) { + for (var directive, directives = $injector.get(name + Suffix), + i = 0, ii = directives.length; i < ii; i++) { + directive = directives[i]; + if ((isUndefined(maxPriority) || maxPriority > directive.priority) && + directive.restrict.indexOf(location) !== -1) { + if (startAttrName) { + directive = inherit(directive, {$$start: startAttrName, $$end: endAttrName}); + } + if (!directive.$$bindings) { + var bindings = directive.$$bindings = + parseDirectiveBindings(directive, directive.name); + if (isObject(bindings.isolateScope)) { + directive.$$isolateBindings = bindings.isolateScope; + } + } + tDirectives.push(directive); + match = directive; + } + } + } + return match; + } + + + /** + * looks up the directive and returns true if it is a multi-element directive, + * and therefore requires DOM nodes between -start and -end markers to be grouped + * together. + * + * @param {string} name name of the directive to look up. + * @returns true if directive was registered as multi-element. + */ + function directiveIsMultiElement(name) { + if (hasDirectives.hasOwnProperty(name)) { + for (var directive, directives = $injector.get(name + Suffix), + i = 0, ii = directives.length; i < ii; i++) { + directive = directives[i]; + if (directive.multiElement) { + return true; + } + } + } + return false; + } + + /** + * When the element is replaced with HTML template then the new attributes + * on the template need to be merged with the existing attributes in the DOM. + * The desired effect is to have both of the attributes present. + * + * @param {object} dst destination attributes (original DOM) + * @param {object} src source attributes (from the directive template) + */ + function mergeTemplateAttributes(dst, src) { + var srcAttr = src.$attr, + dstAttr = dst.$attr; + + // reapply the old attributes to the new element + forEach(dst, function(value, key) { + if (key.charAt(0) !== '$') { + if (src[key] && src[key] !== value) { + if (value.length) { + value += (key === 'style' ? ';' : ' ') + src[key]; + } else { + value = src[key]; + } + } + dst.$set(key, value, true, srcAttr[key]); } }); - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var value = {}; - for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { - if (args[i].computed) { - value[args[i].key(scope, locals, assign, inputs)] = args[i].value(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + + // copy the new attributes on the old attrs object + forEach(src, function(value, key) { + // Check if we already set this attribute in the loop above. + // `dst` will never contain hasOwnProperty as DOM parser won't let it. + // You will get an "InvalidCharacterError: DOM Exception 5" error if you + // have an attribute like "has-own-property" or "data-has-own-property", etc. + if (!dst.hasOwnProperty(key) && key.charAt(0) !== '$') { + dst[key] = value; + + if (key !== 'class' && key !== 'style') { + dstAttr[key] = srcAttr[key]; + } + } + }); + } + + + function compileTemplateUrl(directives, $compileNode, tAttrs, + $rootElement, childTranscludeFn, preLinkFns, postLinkFns, previousCompileContext) { + var linkQueue = [], + afterTemplateNodeLinkFn, + afterTemplateChildLinkFn, + beforeTemplateCompileNode = $compileNode[0], + origAsyncDirective = directives.shift(), + derivedSyncDirective = inherit(origAsyncDirective, { + templateUrl: null, transclude: null, replace: null, $$originalDirective: origAsyncDirective + }), + templateUrl = (isFunction(origAsyncDirective.templateUrl)) + ? origAsyncDirective.templateUrl($compileNode, tAttrs) + : origAsyncDirective.templateUrl, + templateNamespace = origAsyncDirective.templateNamespace; + + $compileNode.empty(); + + $templateRequest(templateUrl) + .then(function(content) { + var compileNode, tempTemplateAttrs, $template, childBoundTranscludeFn; + + content = denormalizeTemplate(content); + + if (origAsyncDirective.replace) { + if (jqLiteIsTextNode(content)) { + $template = []; + } else { + $template = removeComments(wrapTemplate(templateNamespace, trim(content))); + } + compileNode = $template[0]; + + if ($template.length !== 1 || compileNode.nodeType !== NODE_TYPE_ELEMENT) { + throw $compileMinErr('tplrt', + 'Template for directive \'{0}\' must have exactly one root element. {1}', + origAsyncDirective.name, templateUrl); + } + + tempTemplateAttrs = {$attr: {}}; + replaceWith($rootElement, $compileNode, compileNode); + var templateDirectives = collectDirectives(compileNode, [], tempTemplateAttrs); + + if (isObject(origAsyncDirective.scope)) { + // the original directive that caused the template to be loaded async required + // an isolate scope + markDirectiveScope(templateDirectives, true); + } + directives = templateDirectives.concat(directives); + mergeTemplateAttributes(tAttrs, tempTemplateAttrs); } else { - value[args[i].key] = args[i].value(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + compileNode = beforeTemplateCompileNode; + $compileNode.html(content); + } + + directives.unshift(derivedSyncDirective); + + afterTemplateNodeLinkFn = applyDirectivesToNode(directives, compileNode, tAttrs, + childTranscludeFn, $compileNode, origAsyncDirective, preLinkFns, postLinkFns, + previousCompileContext); + forEach($rootElement, function(node, i) { + if (node === compileNode) { + $rootElement[i] = $compileNode[0]; + } + }); + afterTemplateChildLinkFn = compileNodes($compileNode[0].childNodes, childTranscludeFn); + + while (linkQueue.length) { + var scope = linkQueue.shift(), + beforeTemplateLinkNode = linkQueue.shift(), + linkRootElement = linkQueue.shift(), + boundTranscludeFn = linkQueue.shift(), + linkNode = $compileNode[0]; + + if (scope.$$destroyed) continue; + + if (beforeTemplateLinkNode !== beforeTemplateCompileNode) { + var oldClasses = beforeTemplateLinkNode.className; + + if (!(previousCompileContext.hasElementTranscludeDirective && + origAsyncDirective.replace)) { + // it was cloned therefore we have to clone as well. + linkNode = jqLiteClone(compileNode); + } + replaceWith(linkRootElement, jqLite(beforeTemplateLinkNode), linkNode); + + // Copy in CSS classes from original node + safeAddClass(jqLite(linkNode), oldClasses); + } + if (afterTemplateNodeLinkFn.transcludeOnThisElement) { + childBoundTranscludeFn = createBoundTranscludeFn(scope, afterTemplateNodeLinkFn.transclude, boundTranscludeFn); + } else { + childBoundTranscludeFn = boundTranscludeFn; + } + afterTemplateNodeLinkFn(afterTemplateChildLinkFn, scope, linkNode, $rootElement, + childBoundTranscludeFn); + } + linkQueue = null; + }).catch(function(error) { + if (isError(error)) { + $exceptionHandler(error); + } + }); + + return function delayedNodeLinkFn(ignoreChildLinkFn, scope, node, rootElement, boundTranscludeFn) { + var childBoundTranscludeFn = boundTranscludeFn; + if (scope.$$destroyed) return; + if (linkQueue) { + linkQueue.push(scope, + node, + rootElement, + childBoundTranscludeFn); + } else { + if (afterTemplateNodeLinkFn.transcludeOnThisElement) { + childBoundTranscludeFn = createBoundTranscludeFn(scope, afterTemplateNodeLinkFn.transclude, boundTranscludeFn); } + afterTemplateNodeLinkFn(afterTemplateChildLinkFn, scope, node, rootElement, childBoundTranscludeFn); } - return context ? {value: value} : value; - }; - case AST.ThisExpression: - return function(scope) { - return context ? {value: scope} : scope; - }; - case AST.LocalsExpression: - return function(scope, locals) { - return context ? {value: locals} : locals; - }; - case AST.NGValueParameter: - return function(scope, locals, assign) { - return context ? {value: assign} : assign; }; } - }, - 'unary+': function(argument, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = argument(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - if (isDefined(arg)) { - arg = +arg; - } else { - arg = 0; + + /** + * Sorting function for bound directives. + */ + function byPriority(a, b) { + var diff = b.priority - a.priority; + if (diff !== 0) return diff; + if (a.name !== b.name) return (a.name < b.name) ? -1 : 1; + return a.index - b.index; + } + + function assertNoDuplicate(what, previousDirective, directive, element) { + + function wrapModuleNameIfDefined(moduleName) { + return moduleName ? + (' (module: ' + moduleName + ')') : + ''; } - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'unary-': function(argument, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = argument(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - if (isDefined(arg)) { - arg = -arg; - } else { - arg = -0; - } - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'unary!': function(argument, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = !argument(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary+': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var arg = plusFn(lhs, rhs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary-': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var arg = (isDefined(lhs) ? lhs : 0) - (isDefined(rhs) ? rhs : 0); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary*': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) * right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary/': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) / right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary%': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) % right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary===': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) === right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary!==': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) !== right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary==': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) == right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary!=': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) != right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary<': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) < right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary>': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) > right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary<=': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) <= right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary>=': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) >= right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary&&': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) && right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'binary||': function(left, right, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) || right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - 'ternary?:': function(test, alternate, consequent, context) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var arg = test(scope, locals, assign, inputs) ? alternate(scope, locals, assign, inputs) : consequent(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return context ? {value: arg} : arg; - }; - }, - value: function(value, context) { - return function() { return context ? {context: undefined, name: undefined, value: value} : value; }; - }, - identifier: function(name, context, create) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var base = locals && (name in locals) ? locals : scope; - if (create && create !== 1 && base && base[name] == null) { - base[name] = {}; - } - var value = base ? base[name] : undefined; - if (context) { - return {context: base, name: name, value: value}; - } else { - return value; + + if (previousDirective) { + throw $compileMinErr('multidir', 'Multiple directives [{0}{1}, {2}{3}] asking for {4} on: {5}', + previousDirective.name, wrapModuleNameIfDefined(previousDirective.$$moduleName), + directive.name, wrapModuleNameIfDefined(directive.$$moduleName), what, startingTag(element)); } - }; - }, - computedMember: function(left, right, context, create) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - var rhs; - var value; - if (lhs != null) { - rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - rhs = getStringValue(rhs); - if (create && create !== 1) { - if (lhs && !(lhs[rhs])) { - lhs[rhs] = {}; + } + + + function addTextInterpolateDirective(directives, text) { + var interpolateFn = $interpolate(text, true); + if (interpolateFn) { + directives.push({ + priority: 0, + compile: function textInterpolateCompileFn(templateNode) { + var templateNodeParent = templateNode.parent(), + hasCompileParent = !!templateNodeParent.length; + + // When transcluding a template that has bindings in the root + // we don't have a parent and thus need to add the class during linking fn. + if (hasCompileParent) compile.$$addBindingClass(templateNodeParent); + + return function textInterpolateLinkFn(scope, node) { + var parent = node.parent(); + if (!hasCompileParent) compile.$$addBindingClass(parent); + compile.$$addBindingInfo(parent, interpolateFn.expressions); + scope.$watch(interpolateFn, function interpolateFnWatchAction(value) { + node[0].nodeValue = value; + }); + }; } - } - value = lhs[rhs]; + }); } - if (context) { - return {context: lhs, name: rhs, value: value}; - } else { - return value; + } + + + function wrapTemplate(type, template) { + type = lowercase(type || 'html'); + switch (type) { + case 'svg': + case 'math': + var wrapper = window.document.createElement('div'); + wrapper.innerHTML = '<' + type + '>' + template + ''; + return wrapper.childNodes[0].childNodes; + default: + return template; } - }; - }, - nonComputedMember: function(left, right, context, create) { - return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - if (create && create !== 1) { - if (lhs && lhs[right] == null) { - lhs[right] = {}; + } + + + function getTrustedAttrContext(nodeName, attrNormalizedName) { + if (attrNormalizedName === 'srcdoc') { + return $sce.HTML; + } + // All nodes with src attributes require a RESOURCE_URL value, except for + // img and various html5 media nodes, which require the MEDIA_URL context. + if (attrNormalizedName === 'src' || attrNormalizedName === 'ngSrc') { + if (['img', 'video', 'audio', 'source', 'track'].indexOf(nodeName) === -1) { + return $sce.RESOURCE_URL; } + return $sce.MEDIA_URL; + } else if (attrNormalizedName === 'xlinkHref') { + // Some xlink:href are okay, most aren't + if (nodeName === 'image') return $sce.MEDIA_URL; + if (nodeName === 'a') return $sce.URL; + return $sce.RESOURCE_URL; + } else if ( + // Formaction + (nodeName === 'form' && attrNormalizedName === 'action') || + // If relative URLs can go where they are not expected to, then + // all sorts of trust issues can arise. + (nodeName === 'base' && attrNormalizedName === 'href') || + // links can be stylesheets or imports, which can run script in the current origin + (nodeName === 'link' && attrNormalizedName === 'href') + ) { + return $sce.RESOURCE_URL; + } else if (nodeName === 'a' && (attrNormalizedName === 'href' || + attrNormalizedName === 'ngHref')) { + return $sce.URL; } - var value = lhs != null ? lhs[right] : undefined; - if (context) { - return {context: lhs, name: right, value: value}; - } else { - return value; + } + + function getTrustedPropContext(nodeName, propNormalizedName) { + var prop = propNormalizedName.toLowerCase(); + return PROP_CONTEXTS[nodeName + '|' + prop] || PROP_CONTEXTS['*|' + prop]; + } + + function sanitizeSrcsetPropertyValue(value) { + return sanitizeSrcset($sce.valueOf(value), 'ng-prop-srcset'); + } + function addPropertyDirective(node, directives, attrName, propName) { + if (EVENT_HANDLER_ATTR_REGEXP.test(propName)) { + throw $compileMinErr('nodomevents', 'Property bindings for HTML DOM event properties are disallowed'); } - }; - }, - inputs: function(input, watchId) { - return function(scope, value, locals, inputs) { - if (inputs) return inputs[watchId]; - return input(scope, value, locals); - }; - } -}; -/** - * @constructor - */ -function Parser(lexer, $filter, options) { - this.ast = new AST(lexer, options); - this.astCompiler = options.csp ? new ASTInterpreter($filter) : - new ASTCompiler($filter); -} + var nodeName = nodeName_(node); + var trustedContext = getTrustedPropContext(nodeName, propName); -Parser.prototype = { - constructor: Parser, + var sanitizer = identity; + // Sanitize img[srcset] + source[srcset] values. + if (propName === 'srcset' && (nodeName === 'img' || nodeName === 'source')) { + sanitizer = sanitizeSrcsetPropertyValue; + } else if (trustedContext) { + sanitizer = $sce.getTrusted.bind($sce, trustedContext); + } - parse: function(text) { - var ast = this.getAst(text); - var fn = this.astCompiler.compile(ast.ast); - fn.literal = isLiteral(ast.ast); - fn.constant = isConstant(ast.ast); - fn.oneTime = ast.oneTime; - return fn; - }, + directives.push({ + priority: 100, + compile: function ngPropCompileFn(_, attr) { + var ngPropGetter = $parse(attr[attrName]); + var ngPropWatch = $parse(attr[attrName], function sceValueOf(val) { + // Unwrap the value to compare the actual inner safe value, not the wrapper object. + return $sce.valueOf(val); + }); - getAst: function(exp) { - var oneTime = false; - exp = exp.trim(); + return { + pre: function ngPropPreLinkFn(scope, $element) { + function applyPropValue() { + var propValue = ngPropGetter(scope); + $element[0][propName] = sanitizer(propValue); + } - if (exp.charAt(0) === ':' && exp.charAt(1) === ':') { - oneTime = true; - exp = exp.substring(2); + applyPropValue(); + scope.$watch(ngPropWatch, applyPropValue); + } + }; + } + }); } - return { - ast: this.ast.ast(exp), - oneTime: oneTime - }; - } -}; -function getValueOf(value) { - return isFunction(value.valueOf) ? value.valueOf() : objectValueOf.call(value); -} + function addEventDirective(directives, attrName, eventName) { + directives.push( + createEventDirective($parse, $rootScope, $exceptionHandler, attrName, eventName, /*forceAsync=*/false) + ); + } -/////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $parse - * @kind function - * - * @description - * - * Converts AngularJS {@link guide/expression expression} into a function. - * - * ```js - * var getter = $parse('user.name'); - * var setter = getter.assign; - * var context = {user:{name:'AngularJS'}}; - * var locals = {user:{name:'local'}}; - * - * expect(getter(context)).toEqual('AngularJS'); - * setter(context, 'newValue'); - * expect(context.user.name).toEqual('newValue'); - * expect(getter(context, locals)).toEqual('local'); - * ``` - * - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @returns {function(context, locals)} a function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the strings - * are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values in - * `context`. - * - * The returned function also has the following properties: - * * `literal` – `{boolean}` – whether the expression's top-level node is a JavaScript - * literal. - * * `constant` – `{boolean}` – whether the expression is made entirely of JavaScript - * constant literals. - * * `assign` – `{?function(context, value)}` – if the expression is assignable, this will be - * set to a function to change its value on the given context. - * - */ + function addAttrInterpolateDirective(node, directives, value, name, isNgAttr) { + var nodeName = nodeName_(node); + var trustedContext = getTrustedAttrContext(nodeName, name); + var mustHaveExpression = !isNgAttr; + var allOrNothing = ALL_OR_NOTHING_ATTRS[name] || isNgAttr; + var interpolateFn = $interpolate(value, mustHaveExpression, trustedContext, allOrNothing); -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $parseProvider - * @this - * - * @description - * `$parseProvider` can be used for configuring the default behavior of the {@link ng.$parse $parse} - * service. - */ -function $ParseProvider() { - var cache = createMap(); - var literals = { - 'true': true, - 'false': false, - 'null': null, - 'undefined': undefined - }; - var identStart, identContinue; + // no interpolation found -> ignore + if (!interpolateFn) return; - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $parseProvider#addLiteral - * @description - * - * Configure $parse service to add literal values that will be present as literal at expressions. - * - * @param {string} literalName Token for the literal value. The literal name value must be a valid literal name. - * @param {*} literalValue Value for this literal. All literal values must be primitives or `undefined`. - * - **/ - this.addLiteral = function(literalName, literalValue) { - literals[literalName] = literalValue; - }; + if (name === 'multiple' && nodeName === 'select') { + throw $compileMinErr('selmulti', + 'Binding to the \'multiple\' attribute is not supported. Element: {0}', + startingTag(node)); + } - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $parseProvider#setIdentifierFns - * - * @description - * - * Allows defining the set of characters that are allowed in AngularJS expressions. The function - * `identifierStart` will get called to know if a given character is a valid character to be the - * first character for an identifier. The function `identifierContinue` will get called to know if - * a given character is a valid character to be a follow-up identifier character. The functions - * `identifierStart` and `identifierContinue` will receive as arguments the single character to be - * identifier and the character code point. These arguments will be `string` and `numeric`. Keep in - * mind that the `string` parameter can be two characters long depending on the character - * representation. It is expected for the function to return `true` or `false`, whether that - * character is allowed or not. - * - * Since this function will be called extensively, keep the implementation of these functions fast, - * as the performance of these functions have a direct impact on the expressions parsing speed. - * - * @param {function=} identifierStart The function that will decide whether the given character is - * a valid identifier start character. - * @param {function=} identifierContinue The function that will decide whether the given character is - * a valid identifier continue character. - */ - this.setIdentifierFns = function(identifierStart, identifierContinue) { - identStart = identifierStart; - identContinue = identifierContinue; - return this; - }; + if (EVENT_HANDLER_ATTR_REGEXP.test(name)) { + throw $compileMinErr('nodomevents', 'Interpolations for HTML DOM event attributes are disallowed'); + } - this.$get = ['$filter', function($filter) { - var noUnsafeEval = csp().noUnsafeEval; - var $parseOptions = { - csp: noUnsafeEval, - literals: copy(literals), - isIdentifierStart: isFunction(identStart) && identStart, - isIdentifierContinue: isFunction(identContinue) && identContinue - }; - $parse.$$getAst = $$getAst; - return $parse; + directives.push({ + priority: 100, + compile: function() { + return { + pre: function attrInterpolatePreLinkFn(scope, element, attr) { + var $$observers = (attr.$$observers || (attr.$$observers = createMap())); - function $parse(exp, interceptorFn) { - var parsedExpression, cacheKey; + // If the attribute has changed since last $interpolate()ed + var newValue = attr[name]; + if (newValue !== value) { + // we need to interpolate again since the attribute value has been updated + // (e.g. by another directive's compile function) + // ensure unset/empty values make interpolateFn falsy + interpolateFn = newValue && $interpolate(newValue, true, trustedContext, allOrNothing); + value = newValue; + } - switch (typeof exp) { - case 'string': - exp = exp.trim(); - cacheKey = exp; + // if attribute was updated so that there is no interpolation going on we don't want to + // register any observers + if (!interpolateFn) return; + + // initialize attr object so that it's ready in case we need the value for isolate + // scope initialization, otherwise the value would not be available from isolate + // directive's linking fn during linking phase + attr[name] = interpolateFn(scope); + + ($$observers[name] || ($$observers[name] = [])).$$inter = true; + (attr.$$observers && attr.$$observers[name].$$scope || scope). + $watch(interpolateFn, function interpolateFnWatchAction(newValue, oldValue) { + //special case for class attribute addition + removal + //so that class changes can tap into the animation + //hooks provided by the $animate service. Be sure to + //skip animations when the first digest occurs (when + //both the new and the old values are the same) since + //the CSS classes are the non-interpolated values + if (name === 'class' && newValue !== oldValue) { + attr.$updateClass(newValue, oldValue); + } else { + attr.$set(name, newValue); + } + }); + } + }; + } + }); + } - parsedExpression = cache[cacheKey]; - if (!parsedExpression) { - var lexer = new Lexer($parseOptions); - var parser = new Parser(lexer, $filter, $parseOptions); - parsedExpression = parser.parse(exp); + /** + * This is a special jqLite.replaceWith, which can replace items which + * have no parents, provided that the containing jqLite collection is provided. + * + * @param {JqLite=} $rootElement The root of the compile tree. Used so that we can replace nodes + * in the root of the tree. + * @param {JqLite} elementsToRemove The jqLite element which we are going to replace. We keep + * the shell, but replace its DOM node reference. + * @param {Node} newNode The new DOM node. + */ + function replaceWith($rootElement, elementsToRemove, newNode) { + var firstElementToRemove = elementsToRemove[0], + removeCount = elementsToRemove.length, + parent = firstElementToRemove.parentNode, + i, ii; + + if ($rootElement) { + for (i = 0, ii = $rootElement.length; i < ii; i++) { + if ($rootElement[i] === firstElementToRemove) { + $rootElement[i++] = newNode; + for (var j = i, j2 = j + removeCount - 1, + jj = $rootElement.length; + j < jj; j++, j2++) { + if (j2 < jj) { + $rootElement[j] = $rootElement[j2]; + } else { + delete $rootElement[j]; + } + } + $rootElement.length -= removeCount - 1; - cache[cacheKey] = addWatchDelegate(parsedExpression); + // If the replaced element is also the jQuery .context then replace it + // .context is a deprecated jQuery api, so we should set it only when jQuery set it + // http://api.jquery.com/context/ + if ($rootElement.context === firstElementToRemove) { + $rootElement.context = newNode; + } + break; } - return addInterceptor(parsedExpression, interceptorFn); + } + } - case 'function': - return addInterceptor(exp, interceptorFn); + if (parent) { + parent.replaceChild(newNode, firstElementToRemove); + } - default: - return addInterceptor(noop, interceptorFn); + // Append all the `elementsToRemove` to a fragment. This will... + // - remove them from the DOM + // - allow them to still be traversed with .nextSibling + // - allow a single fragment.qSA to fetch all elements being removed + var fragment = window.document.createDocumentFragment(); + for (i = 0; i < removeCount; i++) { + fragment.appendChild(elementsToRemove[i]); } - } - function $$getAst(exp) { - var lexer = new Lexer($parseOptions); - var parser = new Parser(lexer, $filter, $parseOptions); - return parser.getAst(exp).ast; - } + if (jqLite.hasData(firstElementToRemove)) { + // Copy over user data (that includes AngularJS's $scope etc.). Don't copy private + // data here because there's no public interface in jQuery to do that and copying over + // event listeners (which is the main use of private data) wouldn't work anyway. + jqLite.data(newNode, jqLite.data(firstElementToRemove)); - function expressionInputDirtyCheck(newValue, oldValueOfValue, compareObjectIdentity) { + // Remove $destroy event listeners from `firstElementToRemove` + jqLite(firstElementToRemove).off('$destroy'); + } - if (newValue == null || oldValueOfValue == null) { // null/undefined - return newValue === oldValueOfValue; + // Cleanup any data/listeners on the elements and children. + // This includes invoking the $destroy event on any elements with listeners. + jqLite.cleanData(fragment.querySelectorAll('*')); + + // Update the jqLite collection to only contain the `newNode` + for (i = 1; i < removeCount; i++) { + delete elementsToRemove[i]; } + elementsToRemove[0] = newNode; + elementsToRemove.length = 1; + } - if (typeof newValue === 'object') { - // attempt to convert the value to a primitive type - // TODO(docs): add a note to docs that by implementing valueOf even objects and arrays can - // be cheaply dirty-checked - newValue = getValueOf(newValue); + function cloneAndAnnotateFn(fn, annotation) { + return extend(function() { return fn.apply(null, arguments); }, fn, annotation); + } - if (typeof newValue === 'object' && !compareObjectIdentity) { - // objects/arrays are not supported - deep-watching them would be too expensive - return false; - } - // fall-through to the primitive equality check + function invokeLinkFn(linkFn, scope, $element, attrs, controllers, transcludeFn) { + try { + linkFn(scope, $element, attrs, controllers, transcludeFn); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e, startingTag($element)); } + } - //Primitive or NaN - // eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare - return newValue === oldValueOfValue || (newValue !== newValue && oldValueOfValue !== oldValueOfValue); + function strictBindingsCheck(attrName, directiveName) { + if (strictComponentBindingsEnabled) { + throw $compileMinErr('missingattr', + 'Attribute \'{0}\' of \'{1}\' is non-optional and must be set!', + attrName, directiveName); + } } - function inputsWatchDelegate(scope, listener, objectEquality, parsedExpression, prettyPrintExpression) { - var inputExpressions = parsedExpression.inputs; - var lastResult; + // Set up $watches for isolate scope and controller bindings. + function initializeDirectiveBindings(scope, attrs, destination, bindings, directive) { + var removeWatchCollection = []; + var initialChanges = {}; + var changes; - if (inputExpressions.length === 1) { - var oldInputValueOf = expressionInputDirtyCheck; // init to something unique so that equals check fails - inputExpressions = inputExpressions[0]; - return scope.$watch(function expressionInputWatch(scope) { - var newInputValue = inputExpressions(scope); - if (!expressionInputDirtyCheck(newInputValue, oldInputValueOf, inputExpressions.isPure)) { - lastResult = parsedExpression(scope, undefined, undefined, [newInputValue]); - oldInputValueOf = newInputValue && getValueOf(newInputValue); - } - return lastResult; - }, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression); - } + forEach(bindings, function initializeBinding(definition, scopeName) { + var attrName = definition.attrName, + optional = definition.optional, + mode = definition.mode, // @, =, <, or & + lastValue, + parentGet, parentSet, compare, removeWatch; - var oldInputValueOfValues = []; - var oldInputValues = []; - for (var i = 0, ii = inputExpressions.length; i < ii; i++) { - oldInputValueOfValues[i] = expressionInputDirtyCheck; // init to something unique so that equals check fails - oldInputValues[i] = null; - } + switch (mode) { - return scope.$watch(function expressionInputsWatch(scope) { - var changed = false; + case '@': + if (!optional && !hasOwnProperty.call(attrs, attrName)) { + strictBindingsCheck(attrName, directive.name); + destination[scopeName] = attrs[attrName] = undefined; - for (var i = 0, ii = inputExpressions.length; i < ii; i++) { - var newInputValue = inputExpressions[i](scope); - if (changed || (changed = !expressionInputDirtyCheck(newInputValue, oldInputValueOfValues[i], inputExpressions[i].isPure))) { - oldInputValues[i] = newInputValue; - oldInputValueOfValues[i] = newInputValue && getValueOf(newInputValue); - } - } + } + removeWatch = attrs.$observe(attrName, function(value) { + if (isString(value) || isBoolean(value)) { + var oldValue = destination[scopeName]; + recordChanges(scopeName, value, oldValue); + destination[scopeName] = value; + } + }); + attrs.$$observers[attrName].$$scope = scope; + lastValue = attrs[attrName]; + if (isString(lastValue)) { + // If the attribute has been provided then we trigger an interpolation to ensure + // the value is there for use in the link fn + destination[scopeName] = $interpolate(lastValue)(scope); + } else if (isBoolean(lastValue)) { + // If the attributes is one of the BOOLEAN_ATTR then AngularJS will have converted + // the value to boolean rather than a string, so we special case this situation + destination[scopeName] = lastValue; + } + initialChanges[scopeName] = new SimpleChange(_UNINITIALIZED_VALUE, destination[scopeName]); + removeWatchCollection.push(removeWatch); + break; - if (changed) { - lastResult = parsedExpression(scope, undefined, undefined, oldInputValues); - } + case '=': + if (!hasOwnProperty.call(attrs, attrName)) { + if (optional) break; + strictBindingsCheck(attrName, directive.name); + attrs[attrName] = undefined; + } + if (optional && !attrs[attrName]) break; - return lastResult; - }, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression); - } + parentGet = $parse(attrs[attrName]); + if (parentGet.literal) { + compare = equals; + } else { + compare = simpleCompare; + } + parentSet = parentGet.assign || function() { + // reset the change, or we will throw this exception on every $digest + lastValue = destination[scopeName] = parentGet(scope); + throw $compileMinErr('nonassign', + 'Expression \'{0}\' in attribute \'{1}\' used with directive \'{2}\' is non-assignable!', + attrs[attrName], attrName, directive.name); + }; + lastValue = destination[scopeName] = parentGet(scope); + var parentValueWatch = function parentValueWatch(parentValue) { + if (!compare(parentValue, destination[scopeName])) { + // we are out of sync and need to copy + if (!compare(parentValue, lastValue)) { + // parent changed and it has precedence + destination[scopeName] = parentValue; + } else { + // if the parent can be assigned then do so + parentSet(scope, parentValue = destination[scopeName]); + } + } + lastValue = parentValue; + return lastValue; + }; + parentValueWatch.$stateful = true; + if (definition.collection) { + removeWatch = scope.$watchCollection(attrs[attrName], parentValueWatch); + } else { + removeWatch = scope.$watch($parse(attrs[attrName], parentValueWatch), null, parentGet.literal); + } + removeWatchCollection.push(removeWatch); + break; - function oneTimeWatchDelegate(scope, listener, objectEquality, parsedExpression, prettyPrintExpression) { - var isDone = parsedExpression.literal ? isAllDefined : isDefined; - var unwatch, lastValue; + case '<': + if (!hasOwnProperty.call(attrs, attrName)) { + if (optional) break; + strictBindingsCheck(attrName, directive.name); + attrs[attrName] = undefined; + } + if (optional && !attrs[attrName]) break; - var exp = parsedExpression.$$intercepted || parsedExpression; - var post = parsedExpression.$$interceptor || identity; + parentGet = $parse(attrs[attrName]); + var isLiteral = parentGet.literal; - var useInputs = parsedExpression.inputs && !exp.inputs; + var initialValue = destination[scopeName] = parentGet(scope); + initialChanges[scopeName] = new SimpleChange(_UNINITIALIZED_VALUE, destination[scopeName]); - // Propogate the literal/inputs/constant attributes - // ... but not oneTime since we are handling it - oneTimeWatch.literal = parsedExpression.literal; - oneTimeWatch.constant = parsedExpression.constant; - oneTimeWatch.inputs = parsedExpression.inputs; + removeWatch = scope[definition.collection ? '$watchCollection' : '$watch'](parentGet, function parentValueWatchAction(newValue, oldValue) { + if (oldValue === newValue) { + if (oldValue === initialValue || (isLiteral && equals(oldValue, initialValue))) { + return; + } + oldValue = initialValue; + } + recordChanges(scopeName, newValue, oldValue); + destination[scopeName] = newValue; + }); - // Allow other delegates to run on this wrapped expression - addWatchDelegate(oneTimeWatch); + removeWatchCollection.push(removeWatch); + break; - unwatch = scope.$watch(oneTimeWatch, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression); + case '&': + if (!optional && !hasOwnProperty.call(attrs, attrName)) { + strictBindingsCheck(attrName, directive.name); + } + // Don't assign Object.prototype method to scope + parentGet = attrs.hasOwnProperty(attrName) ? $parse(attrs[attrName]) : noop; - return unwatch; + // Don't assign noop to destination if expression is not valid + if (parentGet === noop && optional) break; - function unwatchIfDone() { - if (isDone(lastValue)) { - unwatch(); + destination[scopeName] = function(locals) { + return parentGet(scope, locals); + }; + break; } - } + }); - function oneTimeWatch(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - lastValue = useInputs && inputs ? inputs[0] : exp(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - if (isDone(lastValue)) { - scope.$$postDigest(unwatchIfDone); + function recordChanges(key, currentValue, previousValue) { + if (isFunction(destination.$onChanges) && !simpleCompare(currentValue, previousValue)) { + // If we have not already scheduled the top level onChangesQueue handler then do so now + if (!onChangesQueue) { + scope.$$postDigest(flushOnChangesQueue); + onChangesQueue = []; + } + // If we have not already queued a trigger of onChanges for this controller then do so now + if (!changes) { + changes = {}; + onChangesQueue.push(triggerOnChangesHook); + } + // If the has been a change on this property already then we need to reuse the previous value + if (changes[key]) { + previousValue = changes[key].previousValue; + } + // Store this change + changes[key] = new SimpleChange(previousValue, currentValue); } - return post(lastValue); } - } - function isAllDefined(value) { - var allDefined = true; - forEach(value, function(val) { - if (!isDefined(val)) allDefined = false; - }); - return allDefined; - } + function triggerOnChangesHook() { + destination.$onChanges(changes); + // Now clear the changes so that we schedule onChanges when more changes arrive + changes = undefined; + } - function constantWatchDelegate(scope, listener, objectEquality, parsedExpression) { - var unwatch = scope.$watch(function constantWatch(scope) { - unwatch(); - return parsedExpression(scope); - }, listener, objectEquality); - return unwatch; + return { + initialChanges: initialChanges, + removeWatches: removeWatchCollection.length && function removeWatches() { + for (var i = 0, ii = removeWatchCollection.length; i < ii; ++i) { + removeWatchCollection[i](); + } + } + }; } + }]; +} - function addWatchDelegate(parsedExpression) { - if (parsedExpression.constant) { - parsedExpression.$$watchDelegate = constantWatchDelegate; - } else if (parsedExpression.oneTime) { - parsedExpression.$$watchDelegate = oneTimeWatchDelegate; - } else if (parsedExpression.inputs) { - parsedExpression.$$watchDelegate = inputsWatchDelegate; - } +function SimpleChange(previous, current) { + this.previousValue = previous; + this.currentValue = current; +} +SimpleChange.prototype.isFirstChange = function() { return this.previousValue === _UNINITIALIZED_VALUE; }; - return parsedExpression; + +var PREFIX_REGEXP = /^((?:x|data)[:\-_])/i; +var SPECIAL_CHARS_REGEXP = /[:\-_]+(.)/g; + +/** + * Converts all accepted directives format into proper directive name. + * @param name Name to normalize + */ +function directiveNormalize(name) { + return name + .replace(PREFIX_REGEXP, '') + .replace(SPECIAL_CHARS_REGEXP, function(_, letter, offset) { + return offset ? letter.toUpperCase() : letter; + }); +} + +/** + * @ngdoc type + * @name $compile.directive.Attributes + * + * @description + * A shared object between directive compile / linking functions which contains normalized DOM + * element attributes. The values reflect current binding state `{{ }}`. The normalization is + * needed since all of these are treated as equivalent in AngularJS: + * + * ``` + * + * ``` + */ + +/** + * @ngdoc property + * @name $compile.directive.Attributes#$attr + * + * @description + * A map of DOM element attribute names to the normalized name. This is + * needed to do reverse lookup from normalized name back to actual name. + */ + + +/** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $compile.directive.Attributes#$set + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Set DOM element attribute value. + * + * + * @param {string} name Normalized element attribute name of the property to modify. The name is + * reverse-translated using the {@link ng.$compile.directive.Attributes#$attr $attr} + * property to the original name. + * @param {string} value Value to set the attribute to. The value can be an interpolated string. + */ + + + +/** + * Closure compiler type information + */ + +function nodesetLinkingFn( + /* angular.Scope */ scope, + /* NodeList */ nodeList, + /* Element */ rootElement, + /* function(Function) */ boundTranscludeFn +) {} + +function directiveLinkingFn( + /* nodesetLinkingFn */ nodesetLinkingFn, + /* angular.Scope */ scope, + /* Node */ node, + /* Element */ rootElement, + /* function(Function) */ boundTranscludeFn +) {} + +function tokenDifference(str1, str2) { + var values = '', + tokens1 = str1.split(/\s+/), + tokens2 = str2.split(/\s+/); + + outer: + for (var i = 0; i < tokens1.length; i++) { + var token = tokens1[i]; + for (var j = 0; j < tokens2.length; j++) { + if (token === tokens2[j]) continue outer; + } + values += (values.length > 0 ? ' ' : '') + token; + } + return values; +} + +function removeComments(jqNodes) { + jqNodes = jqLite(jqNodes); + var i = jqNodes.length; + + if (i <= 1) { + return jqNodes; + } + + while (i--) { + var node = jqNodes[i]; + if (node.nodeType === NODE_TYPE_COMMENT || + (node.nodeType === NODE_TYPE_TEXT && node.nodeValue.trim() === '')) { + splice.call(jqNodes, i, 1); } + } + return jqNodes; +} - function chainInterceptors(first, second) { - function chainedInterceptor(value) { - return second(first(value)); - } - chainedInterceptor.$stateful = first.$stateful || second.$stateful; - chainedInterceptor.$$pure = first.$$pure && second.$$pure; +var $controllerMinErr = minErr('$controller'); - return chainedInterceptor; + +var CNTRL_REG = /^(\S+)(\s+as\s+([\w$]+))?$/; +function identifierForController(controller, ident) { + if (ident && isString(ident)) return ident; + if (isString(controller)) { + var match = CNTRL_REG.exec(controller); + if (match) return match[3]; + } +} + + +/** + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $controllerProvider + * @this + * + * @description + * The {@link ng.$controller $controller service} is used by AngularJS to create new + * controllers. + * + * This provider allows controller registration via the + * {@link ng.$controllerProvider#register register} method. + */ +function $ControllerProvider() { + var controllers = {}; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $controllerProvider#has + * @param {string} name Controller name to check. + */ + this.has = function(name) { + return controllers.hasOwnProperty(name); + }; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $controllerProvider#register + * @param {string|Object} name Controller name, or an object map of controllers where the keys are + * the names and the values are the constructors. + * @param {Function|Array} constructor Controller constructor fn (optionally decorated with DI + * annotations in the array notation). + */ + this.register = function(name, constructor) { + assertNotHasOwnProperty(name, 'controller'); + if (isObject(name)) { + extend(controllers, name); + } else { + controllers[name] = constructor; } + }; - function addInterceptor(parsedExpression, interceptorFn) { - if (!interceptorFn) return parsedExpression; + this.$get = ['$injector', function($injector) { - // Extract any existing interceptors out of the parsedExpression - // to ensure the original parsedExpression is always the $$intercepted - if (parsedExpression.$$interceptor) { - interceptorFn = chainInterceptors(parsedExpression.$$interceptor, interceptorFn); - parsedExpression = parsedExpression.$$intercepted; + /** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $controller + * @requires $injector + * + * @param {Function|string} constructor If called with a function then it's considered to be the + * controller constructor function. Otherwise it's considered to be a string which is used + * to retrieve the controller constructor using the following steps: + * + * * check if a controller with given name is registered via `$controllerProvider` + * * check if evaluating the string on the current scope returns a constructor + * + * The string can use the `controller as property` syntax, where the controller instance is published + * as the specified property on the `scope`; the `scope` must be injected into `locals` param for this + * to work correctly. + * + * @param {Object} locals Injection locals for Controller. + * @return {Object} Instance of given controller. + * + * @description + * `$controller` service is responsible for instantiating controllers. + * + * It's just a simple call to {@link auto.$injector $injector}, but extracted into + * a service, so that one can override this service with [BC version](https://gist.github.com/1649788). + */ + return function $controller(expression, locals, later, ident) { + // PRIVATE API: + // param `later` --- indicates that the controller's constructor is invoked at a later time. + // If true, $controller will allocate the object with the correct + // prototype chain, but will not invoke the controller until a returned + // callback is invoked. + // param `ident` --- An optional label which overrides the label parsed from the controller + // expression, if any. + var instance, match, constructor, identifier; + later = later === true; + if (ident && isString(ident)) { + identifier = ident; + } + + if (isString(expression)) { + match = expression.match(CNTRL_REG); + if (!match) { + throw $controllerMinErr('ctrlfmt', + 'Badly formed controller string \'{0}\'. ' + + 'Must match `__name__ as __id__` or `__name__`.', expression); + } + constructor = match[1]; + identifier = identifier || match[3]; + expression = controllers.hasOwnProperty(constructor) + ? controllers[constructor] + : getter(locals.$scope, constructor, true); + + if (!expression) { + throw $controllerMinErr('ctrlreg', + 'The controller with the name \'{0}\' is not registered.', constructor); + } + + assertArgFn(expression, constructor, true); } - var useInputs = false; + if (later) { + // Instantiate controller later: + // This machinery is used to create an instance of the object before calling the + // controller's constructor itself. + // + // This allows properties to be added to the controller before the constructor is + // invoked. Primarily, this is used for isolate scope bindings in $compile. + // + // This feature is not intended for use by applications, and is thus not documented + // publicly. + // Object creation: http://jsperf.com/create-constructor/2 + var controllerPrototype = (isArray(expression) ? + expression[expression.length - 1] : expression).prototype; + instance = Object.create(controllerPrototype || null); + + if (identifier) { + addIdentifier(locals, identifier, instance, constructor || expression.name); + } - var fn = function interceptedExpression(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { - var value = useInputs && inputs ? inputs[0] : parsedExpression(scope, locals, assign, inputs); - return interceptorFn(value); - }; + return extend(function $controllerInit() { + var result = $injector.invoke(expression, instance, locals, constructor); + if (result !== instance && (isObject(result) || isFunction(result))) { + instance = result; + if (identifier) { + // If result changed, re-assign controllerAs value to scope. + addIdentifier(locals, identifier, instance, constructor || expression.name); + } + } + return instance; + }, { + instance: instance, + identifier: identifier + }); + } - // Maintain references to the interceptor/intercepted - fn.$$intercepted = parsedExpression; - fn.$$interceptor = interceptorFn; + instance = $injector.instantiate(expression, locals, constructor); - // Propogate the literal/oneTime/constant attributes - fn.literal = parsedExpression.literal; - fn.oneTime = parsedExpression.oneTime; - fn.constant = parsedExpression.constant; + if (identifier) { + addIdentifier(locals, identifier, instance, constructor || expression.name); + } - // Treat the interceptor like filters. - // If it is not $stateful then only watch its inputs. - // If the expression itself has no inputs then use the full expression as an input. - if (!interceptorFn.$stateful) { - useInputs = !parsedExpression.inputs; - fn.inputs = parsedExpression.inputs ? parsedExpression.inputs : [parsedExpression]; + return instance; + }; - if (!interceptorFn.$$pure) { - fn.inputs = fn.inputs.map(function(e) { - // Remove the isPure flag of inputs when it is not absolute because they are now wrapped in a - // non-pure interceptor function. - if (e.isPure === PURITY_RELATIVE) { - return function depurifier(s) { return e(s); }; - } - return e; - }); - } + function addIdentifier(locals, identifier, instance, name) { + if (!(locals && isObject(locals.$scope))) { + throw minErr('$controller')('noscp', + 'Cannot export controller \'{0}\' as \'{1}\'! No $scope object provided via `locals`.', + name, identifier); } - return addWatchDelegate(fn); + locals.$scope[identifier] = instance; } }]; } /** * @ngdoc service - * @name $q - * @requires $rootScope + * @name $document + * @requires $window + * @this * * @description - * A service that helps you run functions asynchronously, and use their return values (or exceptions) - * when they are done processing. + * A {@link angular.element jQuery or jqLite} wrapper for the browser's `window.document` object. * - * This is a [Promises/A+](https://promisesaplus.com/)-compliant implementation of promises/deferred - * objects inspired by [Kris Kowal's Q](https://github.com/kriskowal/q). - * - * $q can be used in two fashions --- one which is more similar to Kris Kowal's Q or jQuery's Deferred - * implementations, and the other which resembles ES6 (ES2015) promises to some degree. + * @example + + +
+

$document title:

+

window.document title:

+
+
+ + angular.module('documentExample', []) + .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', '$document', function($scope, $document) { + $scope.title = $document[0].title; + $scope.windowTitle = angular.element(window.document)[0].title; + }]); + +
+ */ +function $DocumentProvider() { + this.$get = ['$window', function(window) { + return jqLite(window.document); + }]; +} + + +/** + * @private + * @this + * Listens for document visibility change and makes the current status accessible. + */ +function $$IsDocumentHiddenProvider() { + this.$get = ['$document', '$rootScope', function($document, $rootScope) { + var doc = $document[0]; + var hidden = doc && doc.hidden; + + $document.on('visibilitychange', changeListener); + + $rootScope.$on('$destroy', function() { + $document.off('visibilitychange', changeListener); + }); + + function changeListener() { + hidden = doc.hidden; + } + + return function() { + return hidden; + }; + }]; +} + +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $exceptionHandler + * @requires ng.$log + * @this * - * ## $q constructor + * @description + * Any uncaught exception in AngularJS expressions is delegated to this service. + * The default implementation simply delegates to `$log.error` which logs it into + * the browser console. * - * The streamlined ES6 style promise is essentially just using $q as a constructor which takes a `resolver` - * function as the first argument. This is similar to the native Promise implementation from ES6, - * see [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise). + * In unit tests, if `angular-mocks.js` is loaded, this service is overridden by + * {@link ngMock.$exceptionHandler mock $exceptionHandler} which aids in testing. * - * While the constructor-style use is supported, not all of the supporting methods from ES6 promises are - * available yet. + * ## Example: * - * It can be used like so: + * The example below will overwrite the default `$exceptionHandler` in order to (a) log uncaught + * errors to the backend for later inspection by the developers and (b) to use `$log.warn()` instead + * of `$log.error()`. * * ```js - * // for the purpose of this example let's assume that variables `$q` and `okToGreet` - * // are available in the current lexical scope (they could have been injected or passed in). - * - * function asyncGreet(name) { - * // perform some asynchronous operation, resolve or reject the promise when appropriate. - * return $q(function(resolve, reject) { - * setTimeout(function() { - * if (okToGreet(name)) { - * resolve('Hello, ' + name + '!'); - * } else { - * reject('Greeting ' + name + ' is not allowed.'); - * } - * }, 1000); - * }); - * } - * - * var promise = asyncGreet('Robin Hood'); - * promise.then(function(greeting) { - * alert('Success: ' + greeting); - * }, function(reason) { - * alert('Failed: ' + reason); - * }); + * angular. + * module('exceptionOverwrite', []). + * factory('$exceptionHandler', ['$log', 'logErrorsToBackend', function($log, logErrorsToBackend) { + * return function myExceptionHandler(exception, cause) { + * logErrorsToBackend(exception, cause); + * $log.warn(exception, cause); + * }; + * }]); * ``` * - * Note: progress/notify callbacks are not currently supported via the ES6-style interface. - * - * Note: unlike ES6 behavior, an exception thrown in the constructor function will NOT implicitly reject the promise. - * - * However, the more traditional CommonJS-style usage is still available, and documented below. - * - * [The CommonJS Promise proposal](http://wiki.commonjs.org/wiki/Promises) describes a promise as an - * interface for interacting with an object that represents the result of an action that is - * performed asynchronously, and may or may not be finished at any given point in time. - * - * From the perspective of dealing with error handling, deferred and promise APIs are to - * asynchronous programming what `try`, `catch` and `throw` keywords are to synchronous programming. + *
+ * Note, that code executed in event-listeners (even those registered using jqLite's `on`/`bind` + * methods) does not delegate exceptions to the {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} + * (unless executed during a digest). * - * ```js - * // for the purpose of this example let's assume that variables `$q` and `okToGreet` - * // are available in the current lexical scope (they could have been injected or passed in). + * If you wish, you can manually delegate exceptions, e.g. + * `try { ... } catch(e) { $exceptionHandler(e); }` * - * function asyncGreet(name) { - * var deferred = $q.defer(); + * @param {Error} exception Exception associated with the error. + * @param {string=} cause Optional information about the context in which + * the error was thrown. * - * setTimeout(function() { - * deferred.notify('About to greet ' + name + '.'); - * - * if (okToGreet(name)) { - * deferred.resolve('Hello, ' + name + '!'); - * } else { - * deferred.reject('Greeting ' + name + ' is not allowed.'); - * } - * }, 1000); - * - * return deferred.promise; - * } - * - * var promise = asyncGreet('Robin Hood'); - * promise.then(function(greeting) { - * alert('Success: ' + greeting); - * }, function(reason) { - * alert('Failed: ' + reason); - * }, function(update) { - * alert('Got notification: ' + update); - * }); - * ``` - * - * At first it might not be obvious why this extra complexity is worth the trouble. The payoff - * comes in the way of guarantees that promise and deferred APIs make, see - * https://github.com/kriskowal/uncommonjs/blob/master/promises/specification.md. - * - * Additionally the promise api allows for composition that is very hard to do with the - * traditional callback ([CPS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuation-passing_style)) approach. - * For more on this please see the [Q documentation](https://github.com/kriskowal/q) especially the - * section on serial or parallel joining of promises. - * - * ## The Deferred API - * - * A new instance of deferred is constructed by calling `$q.defer()`. - * - * The purpose of the deferred object is to expose the associated Promise instance as well as APIs - * that can be used for signaling the successful or unsuccessful completion, as well as the status - * of the task. - * - * **Methods** - * - * - `resolve(value)` – resolves the derived promise with the `value`. If the value is a rejection - * constructed via `$q.reject`, the promise will be rejected instead. - * - `reject(reason)` – rejects the derived promise with the `reason`. This is equivalent to - * resolving it with a rejection constructed via `$q.reject`. - * - `notify(value)` - provides updates on the status of the promise's execution. This may be called - * multiple times before the promise is either resolved or rejected. - * - * **Properties** - * - * - promise – `{Promise}` – promise object associated with this deferred. - * - * - * ## The Promise API - * - * A new promise instance is created when a deferred instance is created and can be retrieved by - * calling `deferred.promise`. - * - * The purpose of the promise object is to allow for interested parties to get access to the result - * of the deferred task when it completes. - * - * **Methods** - * - * - `then(successCallback, [errorCallback], [notifyCallback])` – regardless of when the promise was or - * will be resolved or rejected, `then` calls one of the success or error callbacks asynchronously - * as soon as the result is available. The callbacks are called with a single argument: the result - * or rejection reason. Additionally, the notify callback may be called zero or more times to - * provide a progress indication, before the promise is resolved or rejected. - * - * This method *returns a new promise* which is resolved or rejected via the return value of the - * `successCallback`, `errorCallback` (unless that value is a promise, in which case it is resolved - * with the value which is resolved in that promise using - * [promise chaining](http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/es6/promises/#toc-promises-queues)). - * It also notifies via the return value of the `notifyCallback` method. The promise cannot be - * resolved or rejected from the notifyCallback method. The errorCallback and notifyCallback - * arguments are optional. - * - * - `catch(errorCallback)` – shorthand for `promise.then(null, errorCallback)` - * - * - `finally(callback, notifyCallback)` – allows you to observe either the fulfillment or rejection of a promise, - * but to do so without modifying the final value. This is useful to release resources or do some - * clean-up that needs to be done whether the promise was rejected or resolved. See the [full - * specification](https://github.com/kriskowal/q/wiki/API-Reference#promisefinallycallback) for - * more information. - * - * ## Chaining promises - * - * Because calling the `then` method of a promise returns a new derived promise, it is easily - * possible to create a chain of promises: - * - * ```js - * promiseB = promiseA.then(function(result) { - * return result + 1; - * }); - * - * // promiseB will be resolved immediately after promiseA is resolved and its value - * // will be the result of promiseA incremented by 1 - * ``` - * - * It is possible to create chains of any length and since a promise can be resolved with another - * promise (which will defer its resolution further), it is possible to pause/defer resolution of - * the promises at any point in the chain. This makes it possible to implement powerful APIs like - * $http's response interceptors. - * - * - * ## Differences between Kris Kowal's Q and $q - * - * There are two main differences: - * - * - $q is integrated with the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope} Scope model observation - * mechanism in AngularJS, which means faster propagation of resolution or rejection into your - * models and avoiding unnecessary browser repaints, which would result in flickering UI. - * - Q has many more features than $q, but that comes at a cost of bytes. $q is tiny, but contains - * all the important functionality needed for common async tasks. - * - * ## Testing - * - * ```js - * it('should simulate promise', inject(function($q, $rootScope) { - * var deferred = $q.defer(); - * var promise = deferred.promise; - * var resolvedValue; - * - * promise.then(function(value) { resolvedValue = value; }); - * expect(resolvedValue).toBeUndefined(); - * - * // Simulate resolving of promise - * deferred.resolve(123); - * // Note that the 'then' function does not get called synchronously. - * // This is because we want the promise API to always be async, whether or not - * // it got called synchronously or asynchronously. - * expect(resolvedValue).toBeUndefined(); - * - * // Propagate promise resolution to 'then' functions using $apply(). - * $rootScope.$apply(); - * expect(resolvedValue).toEqual(123); - * })); - * ``` - * - * @param {function(function, function)} resolver Function which is responsible for resolving or - * rejecting the newly created promise. The first parameter is a function which resolves the - * promise, the second parameter is a function which rejects the promise. - * - * @returns {Promise} The newly created promise. - */ -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $qProvider - * @this - * - * @description */ -function $QProvider() { - var errorOnUnhandledRejections = true; - this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$exceptionHandler', function($rootScope, $exceptionHandler) { - return qFactory(function(callback) { - $rootScope.$evalAsync(callback); - }, $exceptionHandler, errorOnUnhandledRejections); +function $ExceptionHandlerProvider() { + this.$get = ['$log', function($log) { + return function(exception, cause) { + $log.error.apply($log, arguments); + }; + }]; +} + +var $$ForceReflowProvider = /** @this */ function() { + this.$get = ['$document', function($document) { + return function(domNode) { + //the line below will force the browser to perform a repaint so + //that all the animated elements within the animation frame will + //be properly updated and drawn on screen. This is required to + //ensure that the preparation animation is properly flushed so that + //the active state picks up from there. DO NOT REMOVE THIS LINE. + //DO NOT OPTIMIZE THIS LINE. THE MINIFIER WILL REMOVE IT OTHERWISE WHICH + //WILL RESULT IN AN UNPREDICTABLE BUG THAT IS VERY HARD TO TRACK DOWN AND + //WILL TAKE YEARS AWAY FROM YOUR LIFE. + if (domNode) { + if (!domNode.nodeType && domNode instanceof jqLite) { + domNode = domNode[0]; + } + } else { + domNode = $document[0].body; + } + return domNode.offsetWidth + 1; + }; }]; +}; + +var APPLICATION_JSON = 'application/json'; +var CONTENT_TYPE_APPLICATION_JSON = {'Content-Type': APPLICATION_JSON + ';charset=utf-8'}; +var JSON_START = /^\[|^\{(?!\{)/; +var JSON_ENDS = { + '[': /]$/, + '{': /}$/ +}; +var JSON_PROTECTION_PREFIX = /^\)]\}',?\n/; +var $httpMinErr = minErr('$http'); + +function serializeValue(v) { + if (isObject(v)) { + return isDate(v) ? v.toISOString() : toJson(v); + } + return v; +} + +/** @this */ +function $HttpParamSerializerProvider() { /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $qProvider#errorOnUnhandledRejections - * @kind function - * + * @ngdoc service + * @name $httpParamSerializer * @description - * Retrieves or overrides whether to generate an error when a rejected promise is not handled. - * This feature is enabled by default. * - * @param {boolean=} value Whether to generate an error when a rejected promise is not handled. - * @returns {boolean|ng.$qProvider} Current value when called without a new value or self for - * chaining otherwise. + * Default {@link $http `$http`} params serializer that converts objects to strings + * according to the following rules: + * + * * `{'foo': 'bar'}` results in `foo=bar` + * * `{'foo': Date.now()}` results in `foo=2015-04-01T09%3A50%3A49.262Z` (`toISOString()` and encoded representation of a Date object) + * * `{'foo': ['bar', 'baz']}` results in `foo=bar&foo=baz` (repeated key for each array element) + * * `{'foo': {'bar':'baz'}}` results in `foo=%7B%22bar%22%3A%22baz%22%7D` (stringified and encoded representation of an object) + * + * Note that serializer will sort the request parameters alphabetically. */ - this.errorOnUnhandledRejections = function(value) { - if (isDefined(value)) { - errorOnUnhandledRejections = value; - return this; - } else { - return errorOnUnhandledRejections; - } - }; -} -/** @this */ -function $$QProvider() { - var errorOnUnhandledRejections = true; - this.$get = ['$browser', '$exceptionHandler', function($browser, $exceptionHandler) { - return qFactory(function(callback) { - $browser.defer(callback); - }, $exceptionHandler, errorOnUnhandledRejections); - }]; + this.$get = function() { + return function ngParamSerializer(params) { + if (!params) return ''; + var parts = []; + forEachSorted(params, function(value, key) { + if (value === null || isUndefined(value) || isFunction(value)) return; + if (isArray(value)) { + forEach(value, function(v) { + parts.push(encodeUriQuery(key) + '=' + encodeUriQuery(serializeValue(v))); + }); + } else { + parts.push(encodeUriQuery(key) + '=' + encodeUriQuery(serializeValue(value))); + } + }); - this.errorOnUnhandledRejections = function(value) { - if (isDefined(value)) { - errorOnUnhandledRejections = value; - return this; - } else { - return errorOnUnhandledRejections; - } + return parts.join('&'); + }; }; } -/** - * Constructs a promise manager. - * - * @param {function(function)} nextTick Function for executing functions in the next turn. - * @param {function(...*)} exceptionHandler Function into which unexpected exceptions are passed for - * debugging purposes. - * @param {boolean=} errorOnUnhandledRejections Whether an error should be generated on unhandled - * promises rejections. - * @returns {object} Promise manager. - */ -function qFactory(nextTick, exceptionHandler, errorOnUnhandledRejections) { - var $qMinErr = minErr('$q', TypeError); - var queueSize = 0; - var checkQueue = []; - +/** @this */ +function $HttpParamSerializerJQLikeProvider() { /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name ng.$q#defer - * @kind function + * @ngdoc service + * @name $httpParamSerializerJQLike * * @description - * Creates a `Deferred` object which represents a task which will finish in the future. * - * @returns {Deferred} Returns a new instance of deferred. + * Alternative {@link $http `$http`} params serializer that follows + * jQuery's [`param()`](http://api.jquery.com/jquery.param/) method logic. + * The serializer will also sort the params alphabetically. + * + * To use it for serializing `$http` request parameters, set it as the `paramSerializer` property: + * + * ```js + * $http({ + * url: myUrl, + * method: 'GET', + * params: myParams, + * paramSerializer: '$httpParamSerializerJQLike' + * }); + * ``` + * + * It is also possible to set it as the default `paramSerializer` in the + * {@link $httpProvider#defaults `$httpProvider`}. + * + * Additionally, you can inject the serializer and use it explicitly, for example to serialize + * form data for submission: + * + * ```js + * .controller(function($http, $httpParamSerializerJQLike) { + * //... + * + * $http({ + * url: myUrl, + * method: 'POST', + * data: $httpParamSerializerJQLike(myData), + * headers: { + * 'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' + * } + * }); + * + * }); + * ``` + * */ - function defer() { - return new Deferred(); - } - - function Deferred() { - var promise = this.promise = new Promise(); - //Non prototype methods necessary to support unbound execution :/ - this.resolve = function(val) { resolvePromise(promise, val); }; - this.reject = function(reason) { rejectPromise(promise, reason); }; - this.notify = function(progress) { notifyPromise(promise, progress); }; - } - - - function Promise() { - this.$$state = { status: 0 }; - } - - extend(Promise.prototype, { - then: function(onFulfilled, onRejected, progressBack) { - if (isUndefined(onFulfilled) && isUndefined(onRejected) && isUndefined(progressBack)) { - return this; + this.$get = function() { + return function jQueryLikeParamSerializer(params) { + if (!params) return ''; + var parts = []; + serialize(params, '', true); + return parts.join('&'); + + function serialize(toSerialize, prefix, topLevel) { + if (isArray(toSerialize)) { + forEach(toSerialize, function(value, index) { + serialize(value, prefix + '[' + (isObject(value) ? index : '') + ']'); + }); + } else if (isObject(toSerialize) && !isDate(toSerialize)) { + forEachSorted(toSerialize, function(value, key) { + serialize(value, prefix + + (topLevel ? '' : '[') + + key + + (topLevel ? '' : ']')); + }); + } else { + if (isFunction(toSerialize)) { + toSerialize = toSerialize(); + } + parts.push(encodeUriQuery(prefix) + '=' + + (toSerialize == null ? '' : encodeUriQuery(serializeValue(toSerialize)))); + } } - var result = new Promise(); - - this.$$state.pending = this.$$state.pending || []; - this.$$state.pending.push([result, onFulfilled, onRejected, progressBack]); - if (this.$$state.status > 0) scheduleProcessQueue(this.$$state); - - return result; - }, - - 'catch': function(callback) { - return this.then(null, callback); - }, + }; + }; +} - 'finally': function(callback, progressBack) { - return this.then(function(value) { - return handleCallback(value, resolve, callback); - }, function(error) { - return handleCallback(error, reject, callback); - }, progressBack); - } - }); +function defaultHttpResponseTransform(data, headers) { + if (isString(data)) { + // Strip json vulnerability protection prefix and trim whitespace + var tempData = data.replace(JSON_PROTECTION_PREFIX, '').trim(); - function processQueue(state) { - var fn, promise, pending; + if (tempData) { + var contentType = headers('Content-Type'); + var hasJsonContentType = contentType && (contentType.indexOf(APPLICATION_JSON) === 0); - pending = state.pending; - state.processScheduled = false; - state.pending = undefined; - try { - for (var i = 0, ii = pending.length; i < ii; ++i) { - markQStateExceptionHandled(state); - promise = pending[i][0]; - fn = pending[i][state.status]; + if (hasJsonContentType || isJsonLike(tempData)) { try { - if (isFunction(fn)) { - resolvePromise(promise, fn(state.value)); - } else if (state.status === 1) { - resolvePromise(promise, state.value); - } else { - rejectPromise(promise, state.value); - } + data = fromJson(tempData); } catch (e) { - rejectPromise(promise, e); - // This error is explicitly marked for being passed to the $exceptionHandler - if (e && e.$$passToExceptionHandler === true) { - exceptionHandler(e); + if (!hasJsonContentType) { + return data; } + throw $httpMinErr('baddata', 'Data must be a valid JSON object. Received: "{0}". ' + + 'Parse error: "{1}"', data, e); } } - } finally { - --queueSize; - if (errorOnUnhandledRejections && queueSize === 0) { - nextTick(processChecks); - } } } - function processChecks() { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-unmodified-loop-condition - while (!queueSize && checkQueue.length) { - var toCheck = checkQueue.shift(); - if (!isStateExceptionHandled(toCheck)) { - markQStateExceptionHandled(toCheck); - var errorMessage = 'Possibly unhandled rejection: ' + toDebugString(toCheck.value); - if (isError(toCheck.value)) { - exceptionHandler(toCheck.value, errorMessage); - } else { - exceptionHandler(errorMessage); - } - } + return data; +} + +function isJsonLike(str) { + var jsonStart = str.match(JSON_START); + return jsonStart && JSON_ENDS[jsonStart[0]].test(str); +} + +/** + * Parse headers into key value object + * + * @param {string} headers Raw headers as a string + * @returns {Object} Parsed headers as key value object + */ +function parseHeaders(headers) { + var parsed = createMap(), i; + + function fillInParsed(key, val) { + if (key) { + parsed[key] = parsed[key] ? parsed[key] + ', ' + val : val; } } - function scheduleProcessQueue(state) { - if (errorOnUnhandledRejections && !state.pending && state.status === 2 && !isStateExceptionHandled(state)) { - if (queueSize === 0 && checkQueue.length === 0) { - nextTick(processChecks); - } - checkQueue.push(state); - } - if (state.processScheduled || !state.pending) return; - state.processScheduled = true; - ++queueSize; - nextTick(function() { processQueue(state); }); + if (isString(headers)) { + forEach(headers.split('\n'), function(line) { + i = line.indexOf(':'); + fillInParsed(lowercase(trim(line.substr(0, i))), trim(line.substr(i + 1))); + }); + } else if (isObject(headers)) { + forEach(headers, function(headerVal, headerKey) { + fillInParsed(lowercase(headerKey), trim(headerVal)); + }); } - function resolvePromise(promise, val) { - if (promise.$$state.status) return; - if (val === promise) { - $$reject(promise, $qMinErr( - 'qcycle', - 'Expected promise to be resolved with value other than itself \'{0}\'', - val)); - } else { - $$resolve(promise, val); - } + return parsed; +} - } - function $$resolve(promise, val) { - var then; - var done = false; - try { - if (isObject(val) || isFunction(val)) then = val.then; - if (isFunction(then)) { - promise.$$state.status = -1; - then.call(val, doResolve, doReject, doNotify); - } else { - promise.$$state.value = val; - promise.$$state.status = 1; - scheduleProcessQueue(promise.$$state); +/** + * Returns a function that provides access to parsed headers. + * + * Headers are lazy parsed when first requested. + * @see parseHeaders + * + * @param {(string|Object)} headers Headers to provide access to. + * @returns {function(string=)} Returns a getter function which if called with: + * + * - if called with an argument returns a single header value or null + * - if called with no arguments returns an object containing all headers. + */ +function headersGetter(headers) { + var headersObj; + + return function(name) { + if (!headersObj) headersObj = parseHeaders(headers); + + if (name) { + var value = headersObj[lowercase(name)]; + if (value === undefined) { + value = null; } - } catch (e) { - doReject(e); + return value; } - function doResolve(val) { - if (done) return; - done = true; - $$resolve(promise, val); - } - function doReject(val) { - if (done) return; - done = true; - $$reject(promise, val); - } - function doNotify(progress) { - notifyPromise(promise, progress); - } - } + return headersObj; + }; +} - function rejectPromise(promise, reason) { - if (promise.$$state.status) return; - $$reject(promise, reason); - } - function $$reject(promise, reason) { - promise.$$state.value = reason; - promise.$$state.status = 2; - scheduleProcessQueue(promise.$$state); +/** + * Chain all given functions + * + * This function is used for both request and response transforming + * + * @param {*} data Data to transform. + * @param {function(string=)} headers HTTP headers getter fn. + * @param {number} status HTTP status code of the response. + * @param {(Function|Array.)} fns Function or an array of functions. + * @returns {*} Transformed data. + */ +function transformData(data, headers, status, fns) { + if (isFunction(fns)) { + return fns(data, headers, status); } - function notifyPromise(promise, progress) { - var callbacks = promise.$$state.pending; + forEach(fns, function(fn) { + data = fn(data, headers, status); + }); + + return data; +} + + +function isSuccess(status) { + return 200 <= status && status < 300; +} - if ((promise.$$state.status <= 0) && callbacks && callbacks.length) { - nextTick(function() { - var callback, result; - for (var i = 0, ii = callbacks.length; i < ii; i++) { - result = callbacks[i][0]; - callback = callbacks[i][3]; - try { - notifyPromise(result, isFunction(callback) ? callback(progress) : progress); - } catch (e) { - exceptionHandler(e); - } - } - }); - } - } +/** + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $httpProvider + * @this + * + * @description + * Use `$httpProvider` to change the default behavior of the {@link ng.$http $http} service. + */ +function $HttpProvider() { /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $q#reject - * @kind function - * + * @ngdoc property + * @name $httpProvider#defaults * @description - * Creates a promise that is resolved as rejected with the specified `reason`. This api should be - * used to forward rejection in a chain of promises. If you are dealing with the last promise in - * a promise chain, you don't need to worry about it. * - * When comparing deferreds/promises to the familiar behavior of try/catch/throw, think of - * `reject` as the `throw` keyword in JavaScript. This also means that if you "catch" an error via - * a promise error callback and you want to forward the error to the promise derived from the - * current promise, you have to "rethrow" the error by returning a rejection constructed via - * `reject`. + * Object containing default values for all {@link ng.$http $http} requests. * - * ```js - * promiseB = promiseA.then(function(result) { - * // success: do something and resolve promiseB - * // with the old or a new result - * return result; - * }, function(reason) { - * // error: handle the error if possible and - * // resolve promiseB with newPromiseOrValue, - * // otherwise forward the rejection to promiseB - * if (canHandle(reason)) { - * // handle the error and recover - * return newPromiseOrValue; - * } - * return $q.reject(reason); - * }); - * ``` + * - **`defaults.cache`** - {boolean|Object} - A boolean value or object created with + * {@link ng.$cacheFactory `$cacheFactory`} to enable or disable caching of HTTP responses + * by default. See {@link $http#caching $http Caching} for more information. + * + * - **`defaults.headers`** - {Object} - Default headers for all $http requests. + * Refer to {@link ng.$http#setting-http-headers $http} for documentation on + * setting default headers. + * - **`defaults.headers.common`** + * - **`defaults.headers.post`** + * - **`defaults.headers.put`** + * - **`defaults.headers.patch`** + * + * - **`defaults.jsonpCallbackParam`** - `{string}` - the name of the query parameter that passes the name of the + * callback in a JSONP request. The value of this parameter will be replaced with the expression generated by the + * {@link $jsonpCallbacks} service. Defaults to `'callback'`. + * + * - **`defaults.paramSerializer`** - `{string|function(Object):string}` - A function + * used to the prepare string representation of request parameters (specified as an object). + * If specified as string, it is interpreted as a function registered with the {@link auto.$injector $injector}. + * Defaults to {@link ng.$httpParamSerializer $httpParamSerializer}. + * + * - **`defaults.transformRequest`** - + * `{Array|function(data, headersGetter)}` - + * An array of functions (or a single function) which are applied to the request data. + * By default, this is an array with one request transformation function: + * + * - If the `data` property of the request configuration object contains an object, serialize it + * into JSON format. + * + * - **`defaults.transformResponse`** - + * `{Array|function(data, headersGetter, status)}` - + * An array of functions (or a single function) which are applied to the response data. By default, + * this is an array which applies one response transformation function that does two things: + * + * - If XSRF prefix is detected, strip it + * (see {@link ng.$http#security-considerations Security Considerations in the $http docs}). + * - If the `Content-Type` is `application/json` or the response looks like JSON, + * deserialize it using a JSON parser. + * + * - **`defaults.xsrfCookieName`** - {string} - Name of cookie containing the XSRF token. + * Defaults value is `'XSRF-TOKEN'`. + * + * - **`defaults.xsrfHeaderName`** - {string} - Name of HTTP header to populate with the + * XSRF token. Defaults value is `'X-XSRF-TOKEN'`. * - * @param {*} reason Constant, message, exception or an object representing the rejection reason. - * @returns {Promise} Returns a promise that was already resolved as rejected with the `reason`. */ - function reject(reason) { - var result = new Promise(); - rejectPromise(result, reason); - return result; - } + var defaults = this.defaults = { + // transform incoming response data + transformResponse: [defaultHttpResponseTransform], - function handleCallback(value, resolver, callback) { - var callbackOutput = null; - try { - if (isFunction(callback)) callbackOutput = callback(); - } catch (e) { - return reject(e); - } - if (isPromiseLike(callbackOutput)) { - return callbackOutput.then(function() { - return resolver(value); - }, reject); - } else { - return resolver(value); - } - } + // transform outgoing request data + transformRequest: [function(d) { + return isObject(d) && !isFile(d) && !isBlob(d) && !isFormData(d) ? toJson(d) : d; + }], + // default headers + headers: { + common: { + 'Accept': 'application/json, text/plain, */*' + }, + post: shallowCopy(CONTENT_TYPE_APPLICATION_JSON), + put: shallowCopy(CONTENT_TYPE_APPLICATION_JSON), + patch: shallowCopy(CONTENT_TYPE_APPLICATION_JSON) + }, + + xsrfCookieName: 'XSRF-TOKEN', + xsrfHeaderName: 'X-XSRF-TOKEN', + + paramSerializer: '$httpParamSerializer', + + jsonpCallbackParam: 'callback' + }; + + var useApplyAsync = false; /** * @ngdoc method - * @name $q#when - * @kind function - * + * @name $httpProvider#useApplyAsync * @description - * Wraps an object that might be a value or a (3rd party) then-able promise into a $q promise. - * This is useful when you are dealing with an object that might or might not be a promise, or if - * the promise comes from a source that can't be trusted. * - * @param {*} value Value or a promise - * @param {Function=} successCallback - * @param {Function=} errorCallback - * @param {Function=} progressCallback - * @returns {Promise} Returns a promise of the passed value or promise + * Configure $http service to combine processing of multiple http responses received at around + * the same time via {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$applyAsync $rootScope.$applyAsync}. This can result in + * significant performance improvement for bigger applications that make many HTTP requests + * concurrently (common during application bootstrap). + * + * Defaults to false. If no value is specified, returns the current configured value. + * + * @param {boolean=} value If true, when requests are loaded, they will schedule a deferred + * "apply" on the next tick, giving time for subsequent requests in a roughly ~10ms window + * to load and share the same digest cycle. + * + * @returns {boolean|Object} If a value is specified, returns the $httpProvider for chaining. + * otherwise, returns the current configured value. */ - - - function when(value, callback, errback, progressBack) { - var result = new Promise(); - resolvePromise(result, value); - return result.then(callback, errback, progressBack); - } + this.useApplyAsync = function(value) { + if (isDefined(value)) { + useApplyAsync = !!value; + return this; + } + return useApplyAsync; + }; /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $q#resolve - * @kind function - * + * @ngdoc property + * @name $httpProvider#interceptors * @description - * Alias of {@link ng.$q#when when} to maintain naming consistency with ES6. * - * @param {*} value Value or a promise - * @param {Function=} successCallback - * @param {Function=} errorCallback - * @param {Function=} progressCallback - * @returns {Promise} Returns a promise of the passed value or promise + * Array containing service factories for all synchronous or asynchronous {@link ng.$http $http} + * pre-processing of request or postprocessing of responses. + * + * These service factories are ordered by request, i.e. they are applied in the same order as the + * array, on request, but reverse order, on response. + * + * {@link ng.$http#interceptors Interceptors detailed info} */ - var resolve = when; + var interceptorFactories = this.interceptors = []; /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $q#all - * @kind function - * + * @ngdoc property + * @name $httpProvider#xsrfTrustedOrigins * @description - * Combines multiple promises into a single promise that is resolved when all of the input - * promises are resolved. * - * @param {Array.|Object.} promises An array or hash of promises. - * @returns {Promise} Returns a single promise that will be resolved with an array/hash of values, - * each value corresponding to the promise at the same index/key in the `promises` array/hash. - * If any of the promises is resolved with a rejection, this resulting promise will be rejected - * with the same rejection value. + * Array containing URLs whose origins are trusted to receive the XSRF token. See the + * {@link ng.$http#security-considerations Security Considerations} sections for more details on + * XSRF. + * + * **Note:** An "origin" consists of the [URI scheme](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_scheme), + * the [hostname](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostname) and the + * [port number](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_(computer_networking). For `http:` and + * `https:`, the port number can be omitted if using th default ports (80 and 443 respectively). + * Examples: `http://example.com`, `https://api.example.com:9876` + * + *
+ * It is not possible to trust specific URLs/paths. The `path`, `query` and `fragment` parts + * of a URL will be ignored. For example, `https://foo.com/path/bar?query=baz#fragment` will be + * treated as `https://foo.com`, meaning that **all** requests to URLs starting with + * `https://foo.com/` will include the XSRF token. + *
+ * + * @example + * + * ```js + * // App served from `https://example.com/`. + * angular. + * module('xsrfTrustedOriginsExample', []). + * config(['$httpProvider', function($httpProvider) { + * $httpProvider.xsrfTrustedOrigins.push('https://api.example.com'); + * }]). + * run(['$http', function($http) { + * // The XSRF token will be sent. + * $http.get('https://api.example.com/preferences').then(...); + * + * // The XSRF token will NOT be sent. + * $http.get('https://stats.example.com/activity').then(...); + * }]); + * ``` */ - - function all(promises) { - var result = new Promise(), - counter = 0, - results = isArray(promises) ? [] : {}; - - forEach(promises, function(promise, key) { - counter++; - when(promise).then(function(value) { - results[key] = value; - if (!(--counter)) resolvePromise(result, results); - }, function(reason) { - rejectPromise(result, reason); - }); - }); - - if (counter === 0) { - resolvePromise(result, results); - } - - return result; - } + var xsrfTrustedOrigins = this.xsrfTrustedOrigins = []; /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $q#race - * @kind function - * + * @ngdoc property + * @name $httpProvider#xsrfWhitelistedOrigins * @description - * Returns a promise that resolves or rejects as soon as one of those promises - * resolves or rejects, with the value or reason from that promise. * - * @param {Array.|Object.} promises An array or hash of promises. - * @returns {Promise} a promise that resolves or rejects as soon as one of the `promises` - * resolves or rejects, with the value or reason from that promise. + * @deprecated + * sinceVersion="1.8.1" + * + * This property is deprecated. Use {@link $httpProvider#xsrfTrustedOrigins xsrfTrustedOrigins} + * instead. */ - - function race(promises) { - var deferred = defer(); - - forEach(promises, function(promise) { - when(promise).then(deferred.resolve, deferred.reject); - }); - - return deferred.promise; - } - - function $Q(resolver) { - if (!isFunction(resolver)) { - throw $qMinErr('norslvr', 'Expected resolverFn, got \'{0}\'', resolver); - } - - var promise = new Promise(); - - function resolveFn(value) { - resolvePromise(promise, value); - } - - function rejectFn(reason) { - rejectPromise(promise, reason); + Object.defineProperty(this, 'xsrfWhitelistedOrigins', { + get: function() { + return this.xsrfTrustedOrigins; + }, + set: function(origins) { + this.xsrfTrustedOrigins = origins; } + }); - resolver(resolveFn, rejectFn); - - return promise; - } - - // Let's make the instanceof operator work for promises, so that - // `new $q(fn) instanceof $q` would evaluate to true. - $Q.prototype = Promise.prototype; - - $Q.defer = defer; - $Q.reject = reject; - $Q.when = when; - $Q.resolve = resolve; - $Q.all = all; - $Q.race = race; - - return $Q; -} - -function isStateExceptionHandled(state) { - return !!state.pur; -} -function markQStateExceptionHandled(state) { - state.pur = true; -} -function markQExceptionHandled(q) { - // Built-in `$q` promises will always have a `$$state` property. This check is to allow - // overwriting `$q` with a different promise library (e.g. Bluebird + angular-bluebird-promises). - // (Currently, this is the only method that might be called with a promise, even if it is not - // created by the built-in `$q`.) - if (q.$$state) { - markQStateExceptionHandled(q.$$state); - } -} - -/** @this */ -function $$RAFProvider() { //rAF - this.$get = ['$window', '$timeout', function($window, $timeout) { - var requestAnimationFrame = $window.requestAnimationFrame || - $window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame; - - var cancelAnimationFrame = $window.cancelAnimationFrame || - $window.webkitCancelAnimationFrame || - $window.webkitCancelRequestAnimationFrame; - - var rafSupported = !!requestAnimationFrame; - var raf = rafSupported - ? function(fn) { - var id = requestAnimationFrame(fn); - return function() { - cancelAnimationFrame(id); - }; - } - : function(fn) { - var timer = $timeout(fn, 16.66, false); // 1000 / 60 = 16.666 - return function() { - $timeout.cancel(timer); - }; - }; - - raf.supported = rafSupported; - - return raf; - }]; -} + this.$get = ['$browser', '$httpBackend', '$$cookieReader', '$cacheFactory', '$rootScope', '$q', '$injector', '$sce', + function($browser, $httpBackend, $$cookieReader, $cacheFactory, $rootScope, $q, $injector, $sce) { -/** - * DESIGN NOTES - * - * The design decisions behind the scope are heavily favored for speed and memory consumption. - * - * The typical use of scope is to watch the expressions, which most of the time return the same - * value as last time so we optimize the operation. - * - * Closures construction is expensive in terms of speed as well as memory: - * - No closures, instead use prototypical inheritance for API - * - Internal state needs to be stored on scope directly, which means that private state is - * exposed as $$____ properties - * - * Loop operations are optimized by using while(count--) { ... } - * - This means that in order to keep the same order of execution as addition we have to add - * items to the array at the beginning (unshift) instead of at the end (push) - * - * Child scopes are created and removed often - * - Using an array would be slow since inserts in the middle are expensive; so we use linked lists - * - * There are fewer watches than observers. This is why you don't want the observer to be implemented - * in the same way as watch. Watch requires return of the initialization function which is expensive - * to construct. - */ + var defaultCache = $cacheFactory('$http'); + /** + * Make sure that default param serializer is exposed as a function + */ + defaults.paramSerializer = isString(defaults.paramSerializer) ? + $injector.get(defaults.paramSerializer) : defaults.paramSerializer; -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $rootScopeProvider - * @description - * - * Provider for the $rootScope service. - */ + /** + * Interceptors stored in reverse order. Inner interceptors before outer interceptors. + * The reversal is needed so that we can build up the interception chain around the + * server request. + */ + var reversedInterceptors = []; -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScopeProvider#digestTtl - * @description - * - * Sets the number of `$digest` iterations the scope should attempt to execute before giving up and - * assuming that the model is unstable. - * - * The current default is 10 iterations. - * - * In complex applications it's possible that the dependencies between `$watch`s will result in - * several digest iterations. However if an application needs more than the default 10 digest - * iterations for its model to stabilize then you should investigate what is causing the model to - * continuously change during the digest. - * - * Increasing the TTL could have performance implications, so you should not change it without - * proper justification. - * - * @param {number} limit The number of digest iterations. - */ + forEach(interceptorFactories, function(interceptorFactory) { + reversedInterceptors.unshift(isString(interceptorFactory) + ? $injector.get(interceptorFactory) : $injector.invoke(interceptorFactory)); + }); + /** + * A function to check request URLs against a list of allowed origins. + */ + var urlIsAllowedOrigin = urlIsAllowedOriginFactory(xsrfTrustedOrigins); -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $rootScope - * @this - * - * @description - * - * Every application has a single root {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope scope}. - * All other scopes are descendant scopes of the root scope. Scopes provide separation - * between the model and the view, via a mechanism for watching the model for changes. - * They also provide event emission/broadcast and subscription facility. See the - * {@link guide/scope developer guide on scopes}. - */ -function $RootScopeProvider() { - var TTL = 10; - var $rootScopeMinErr = minErr('$rootScope'); - var lastDirtyWatch = null; - var applyAsyncId = null; + /** + * @ngdoc service + * @kind function + * @name $http + * @requires ng.$httpBackend + * @requires $cacheFactory + * @requires $rootScope + * @requires $q + * @requires $injector + * + * @description + * The `$http` service is a core AngularJS service that facilitates communication with the remote + * HTTP servers via the browser's [XMLHttpRequest](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/xmlhttprequest) + * object or via [JSONP](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSONP). + * + * For unit testing applications that use `$http` service, see + * {@link ngMock.$httpBackend $httpBackend mock}. + * + * For a higher level of abstraction, please check out the {@link ngResource.$resource + * $resource} service. + * + * The $http API is based on the {@link ng.$q deferred/promise APIs} exposed by + * the $q service. While for simple usage patterns this doesn't matter much, for advanced usage + * it is important to familiarize yourself with these APIs and the guarantees they provide. + * + * + * ## General usage + * The `$http` service is a function which takes a single argument — a {@link $http#usage configuration object} — + * that is used to generate an HTTP request and returns a {@link ng.$q promise} that is + * resolved (request success) or rejected (request failure) with a + * {@link ng.$http#$http-returns response} object. + * + * ```js + * // Simple GET request example: + * $http({ + * method: 'GET', + * url: '/someUrl' + * }).then(function successCallback(response) { + * // this callback will be called asynchronously + * // when the response is available + * }, function errorCallback(response) { + * // called asynchronously if an error occurs + * // or server returns response with an error status. + * }); + * ``` + * + * + * ## Shortcut methods + * + * Shortcut methods are also available. All shortcut methods require passing in the URL, and + * request data must be passed in for POST/PUT requests. An optional config can be passed as the + * last argument. + * + * ```js + * $http.get('/someUrl', config).then(successCallback, errorCallback); + * $http.post('/someUrl', data, config).then(successCallback, errorCallback); + * ``` + * + * Complete list of shortcut methods: + * + * - {@link ng.$http#get $http.get} + * - {@link ng.$http#head $http.head} + * - {@link ng.$http#post $http.post} + * - {@link ng.$http#put $http.put} + * - {@link ng.$http#delete $http.delete} + * - {@link ng.$http#jsonp $http.jsonp} + * - {@link ng.$http#patch $http.patch} + * + * + * ## Writing Unit Tests that use $http + * When unit testing (using {@link ngMock ngMock}), it is necessary to call + * {@link ngMock.$httpBackend#flush $httpBackend.flush()} to flush each pending + * request using trained responses. + * + * ``` + * $httpBackend.expectGET(...); + * $http.get(...); + * $httpBackend.flush(); + * ``` + * + * ## Setting HTTP Headers + * + * The $http service will automatically add certain HTTP headers to all requests. These defaults + * can be fully configured by accessing the `$httpProvider.defaults.headers` configuration + * object, which currently contains this default configuration: + * + * - `$httpProvider.defaults.headers.common` (headers that are common for all requests): + * - Accept: application/json, text/plain, \*/\* + * - `$httpProvider.defaults.headers.post`: (header defaults for POST requests) + * - `Content-Type: application/json` + * - `$httpProvider.defaults.headers.put` (header defaults for PUT requests) + * - `Content-Type: application/json` + * + * To add or overwrite these defaults, simply add or remove a property from these configuration + * objects. To add headers for an HTTP method other than POST or PUT, simply add a new object + * with the lowercased HTTP method name as the key, e.g. + * `$httpProvider.defaults.headers.get = { 'My-Header' : 'value' }`. + * + * The defaults can also be set at runtime via the `$http.defaults` object in the same + * fashion. For example: + * + * ``` + * module.run(function($http) { + * $http.defaults.headers.common.Authorization = 'Basic YmVlcDpib29w'; + * }); + * ``` + * + * In addition, you can supply a `headers` property in the config object passed when + * calling `$http(config)`, which overrides the defaults without changing them globally. + * + * To explicitly remove a header automatically added via $httpProvider.defaults.headers on a per request basis, + * Use the `headers` property, setting the desired header to `undefined`. For example: + * + * ```js + * var req = { + * method: 'POST', + * url: 'http://example.com', + * headers: { + * 'Content-Type': undefined + * }, + * data: { test: 'test' } + * } + * + * $http(req).then(function(){...}, function(){...}); + * ``` + * + * ## Transforming Requests and Responses + * + * Both requests and responses can be transformed using transformation functions: `transformRequest` + * and `transformResponse`. These properties can be a single function that returns + * the transformed value (`function(data, headersGetter, status)`) or an array of such transformation functions, + * which allows you to `push` or `unshift` a new transformation function into the transformation chain. + * + *
+ * **Note:** AngularJS does not make a copy of the `data` parameter before it is passed into the `transformRequest` pipeline. + * That means changes to the properties of `data` are not local to the transform function (since Javascript passes objects by reference). + * For example, when calling `$http.get(url, $scope.myObject)`, modifications to the object's properties in a transformRequest + * function will be reflected on the scope and in any templates where the object is data-bound. + * To prevent this, transform functions should have no side-effects. + * If you need to modify properties, it is recommended to make a copy of the data, or create new object to return. + *
+ * + * ### Default Transformations + * + * The `$httpProvider` provider and `$http` service expose `defaults.transformRequest` and + * `defaults.transformResponse` properties. If a request does not provide its own transformations + * then these will be applied. + * + * You can augment or replace the default transformations by modifying these properties by adding to or + * replacing the array. + * + * AngularJS provides the following default transformations: + * + * Request transformations (`$httpProvider.defaults.transformRequest` and `$http.defaults.transformRequest`) is + * an array with one function that does the following: + * + * - If the `data` property of the request configuration object contains an object, serialize it + * into JSON format. + * + * Response transformations (`$httpProvider.defaults.transformResponse` and `$http.defaults.transformResponse`) is + * an array with one function that does the following: + * + * - If XSRF prefix is detected, strip it (see Security Considerations section below). + * - If the `Content-Type` is `application/json` or the response looks like JSON, + * deserialize it using a JSON parser. + * + * + * ### Overriding the Default Transformations Per Request + * + * If you wish to override the request/response transformations only for a single request then provide + * `transformRequest` and/or `transformResponse` properties on the configuration object passed + * into `$http`. + * + * Note that if you provide these properties on the config object the default transformations will be + * overwritten. If you wish to augment the default transformations then you must include them in your + * local transformation array. + * + * The following code demonstrates adding a new response transformation to be run after the default response + * transformations have been run. + * + * ```js + * function appendTransform(defaults, transform) { + * + * // We can't guarantee that the default transformation is an array + * defaults = angular.isArray(defaults) ? defaults : [defaults]; + * + * // Append the new transformation to the defaults + * return defaults.concat(transform); + * } + * + * $http({ + * url: '...', + * method: 'GET', + * transformResponse: appendTransform($http.defaults.transformResponse, function(value) { + * return doTransform(value); + * }) + * }); + * ``` + * + * + * ## Caching + * + * {@link ng.$http `$http`} responses are not cached by default. To enable caching, you must + * set the config.cache value or the default cache value to TRUE or to a cache object (created + * with {@link ng.$cacheFactory `$cacheFactory`}). If defined, the value of config.cache takes + * precedence over the default cache value. + * + * In order to: + * * cache all responses - set the default cache value to TRUE or to a cache object + * * cache a specific response - set config.cache value to TRUE or to a cache object + * + * If caching is enabled, but neither the default cache nor config.cache are set to a cache object, + * then the default `$cacheFactory("$http")` object is used. + * + * The default cache value can be set by updating the + * {@link ng.$http#defaults `$http.defaults.cache`} property or the + * {@link $httpProvider#defaults `$httpProvider.defaults.cache`} property. + * + * When caching is enabled, {@link ng.$http `$http`} stores the response from the server using + * the relevant cache object. The next time the same request is made, the response is returned + * from the cache without sending a request to the server. + * + * Take note that: + * + * * Only GET and JSONP requests are cached. + * * The cache key is the request URL including search parameters; headers are not considered. + * * Cached responses are returned asynchronously, in the same way as responses from the server. + * * If multiple identical requests are made using the same cache, which is not yet populated, + * one request will be made to the server and remaining requests will return the same response. + * * A cache-control header on the response does not affect if or how responses are cached. + * + * + * ## Interceptors + * + * Before you start creating interceptors, be sure to understand the + * {@link ng.$q $q and deferred/promise APIs}. + * + * For purposes of global error handling, authentication, or any kind of synchronous or + * asynchronous pre-processing of request or postprocessing of responses, it is desirable to be + * able to intercept requests before they are handed to the server and + * responses before they are handed over to the application code that + * initiated these requests. The interceptors leverage the {@link ng.$q + * promise APIs} to fulfill this need for both synchronous and asynchronous pre-processing. + * + * The interceptors are service factories that are registered with the `$httpProvider` by + * adding them to the `$httpProvider.interceptors` array. The factory is called and + * injected with dependencies (if specified) and returns the interceptor. + * + * There are two kinds of interceptors (and two kinds of rejection interceptors): + * + * * `request`: interceptors get called with a http {@link $http#usage config} object. The function is free to + * modify the `config` object or create a new one. The function needs to return the `config` + * object directly, or a promise containing the `config` or a new `config` object. + * * `requestError`: interceptor gets called when a previous interceptor threw an error or + * resolved with a rejection. + * * `response`: interceptors get called with http `response` object. The function is free to + * modify the `response` object or create a new one. The function needs to return the `response` + * object directly, or as a promise containing the `response` or a new `response` object. + * * `responseError`: interceptor gets called when a previous interceptor threw an error or + * resolved with a rejection. + * + * + * ```js + * // register the interceptor as a service + * $provide.factory('myHttpInterceptor', function($q, dependency1, dependency2) { + * return { + * // optional method + * 'request': function(config) { + * // do something on success + * return config; + * }, + * + * // optional method + * 'requestError': function(rejection) { + * // do something on error + * if (canRecover(rejection)) { + * return responseOrNewPromise + * } + * return $q.reject(rejection); + * }, + * + * + * + * // optional method + * 'response': function(response) { + * // do something on success + * return response; + * }, + * + * // optional method + * 'responseError': function(rejection) { + * // do something on error + * if (canRecover(rejection)) { + * return responseOrNewPromise + * } + * return $q.reject(rejection); + * } + * }; + * }); + * + * $httpProvider.interceptors.push('myHttpInterceptor'); + * + * + * // alternatively, register the interceptor via an anonymous factory + * $httpProvider.interceptors.push(function($q, dependency1, dependency2) { + * return { + * 'request': function(config) { + * // same as above + * }, + * + * 'response': function(response) { + * // same as above + * } + * }; + * }); + * ``` + * + * ## Security Considerations + * + * When designing web applications, consider security threats from: + * + * - [JSON vulnerability](http://haacked.com/archive/2008/11/20/anatomy-of-a-subtle-json-vulnerability.aspx) + * - [XSRF](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_request_forgery) + * + * Both server and the client must cooperate in order to eliminate these threats. AngularJS comes + * pre-configured with strategies that address these issues, but for this to work backend server + * cooperation is required. + * + * ### JSON Vulnerability Protection + * + * A [JSON vulnerability](http://haacked.com/archive/2008/11/20/anatomy-of-a-subtle-json-vulnerability.aspx) + * allows third party website to turn your JSON resource URL into + * [JSONP](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSONP) request under some conditions. To + * counter this your server can prefix all JSON requests with following string `")]}',\n"`. + * AngularJS will automatically strip the prefix before processing it as JSON. + * + * For example if your server needs to return: + * ```js + * ['one','two'] + * ``` + * + * which is vulnerable to attack, your server can return: + * ```js + * )]}', + * ['one','two'] + * ``` + * + * AngularJS will strip the prefix, before processing the JSON. + * + * + * ### Cross Site Request Forgery (XSRF) Protection + * + * [XSRF](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_request_forgery) is an attack technique by + * which the attacker can trick an authenticated user into unknowingly executing actions on your + * website. AngularJS provides a mechanism to counter XSRF. When performing XHR requests, the + * $http service reads a token from a cookie (by default, `XSRF-TOKEN`) and sets it as an HTTP + * header (by default `X-XSRF-TOKEN`). Since only JavaScript that runs on your domain could read + * the cookie, your server can be assured that the XHR came from JavaScript running on your + * domain. + * + * To take advantage of this, your server needs to set a token in a JavaScript readable session + * cookie called `XSRF-TOKEN` on the first HTTP GET request. On subsequent XHR requests the + * server can verify that the cookie matches the `X-XSRF-TOKEN` HTTP header, and therefore be + * sure that only JavaScript running on your domain could have sent the request. The token must + * be unique for each user and must be verifiable by the server (to prevent the JavaScript from + * making up its own tokens). We recommend that the token is a digest of your site's + * authentication cookie with a [salt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_(cryptography)) + * for added security. + * + * The header will — by default — **not** be set for cross-domain requests. This + * prevents unauthorized servers (e.g. malicious or compromised 3rd-party APIs) from gaining + * access to your users' XSRF tokens and exposing them to Cross Site Request Forgery. If you + * want to, you can trust additional origins to also receive the XSRF token, by adding them + * to {@link ng.$httpProvider#xsrfTrustedOrigins xsrfTrustedOrigins}. This might be + * useful, for example, if your application, served from `example.com`, needs to access your API + * at `api.example.com`. + * See {@link ng.$httpProvider#xsrfTrustedOrigins $httpProvider.xsrfTrustedOrigins} for + * more details. + * + *
+ * **Warning**
+ * Only trusted origins that you have control over and make sure you understand the + * implications of doing so. + *
+ * + * The name of the cookie and the header can be specified using the `xsrfCookieName` and + * `xsrfHeaderName` properties of either `$httpProvider.defaults` at config-time, + * `$http.defaults` at run-time, or the per-request config object. + * + * In order to prevent collisions in environments where multiple AngularJS apps share the + * same domain or subdomain, we recommend that each application uses a unique cookie name. + * + * + * @param {object} config Object describing the request to be made and how it should be + * processed. The object has following properties: + * + * - **method** – `{string}` – HTTP method (e.g. 'GET', 'POST', etc) + * - **url** – `{string|TrustedObject}` – Absolute or relative URL of the resource that is being requested; + * or an object created by a call to `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl(url)`. + * - **params** – `{Object.}` – Map of strings or objects which will be serialized + * with the `paramSerializer` and appended as GET parameters. + * - **data** – `{string|Object}` – Data to be sent as the request message data. + * - **headers** – `{Object}` – Map of strings or functions which return strings representing + * HTTP headers to send to the server. If the return value of a function is null, the + * header will not be sent. Functions accept a config object as an argument. + * - **eventHandlers** - `{Object}` - Event listeners to be bound to the XMLHttpRequest object. + * To bind events to the XMLHttpRequest upload object, use `uploadEventHandlers`. + * The handler will be called in the context of a `$apply` block. + * - **uploadEventHandlers** - `{Object}` - Event listeners to be bound to the XMLHttpRequest upload + * object. To bind events to the XMLHttpRequest object, use `eventHandlers`. + * The handler will be called in the context of a `$apply` block. + * - **xsrfHeaderName** – `{string}` – Name of HTTP header to populate with the XSRF token. + * - **xsrfCookieName** – `{string}` – Name of cookie containing the XSRF token. + * - **transformRequest** – + * `{function(data, headersGetter)|Array.}` – + * transform function or an array of such functions. The transform function takes the http + * request body and headers and returns its transformed (typically serialized) version. + * See {@link ng.$http#overriding-the-default-transformations-per-request + * Overriding the Default Transformations} + * - **transformResponse** – + * `{function(data, headersGetter, status)|Array.}` – + * transform function or an array of such functions. The transform function takes the http + * response body, headers and status and returns its transformed (typically deserialized) version. + * See {@link ng.$http#overriding-the-default-transformations-per-request + * Overriding the Default Transformations} + * - **paramSerializer** - `{string|function(Object):string}` - A function used to + * prepare the string representation of request parameters (specified as an object). + * If specified as string, it is interpreted as function registered with the + * {@link $injector $injector}, which means you can create your own serializer + * by registering it as a {@link auto.$provide#service service}. + * The default serializer is the {@link $httpParamSerializer $httpParamSerializer}; + * alternatively, you can use the {@link $httpParamSerializerJQLike $httpParamSerializerJQLike} + * - **cache** – `{boolean|Object}` – A boolean value or object created with + * {@link ng.$cacheFactory `$cacheFactory`} to enable or disable caching of the HTTP response. + * See {@link $http#caching $http Caching} for more information. + * - **timeout** – `{number|Promise}` – timeout in milliseconds, or {@link ng.$q promise} + * that should abort the request when resolved. + * + * A numerical timeout or a promise returned from {@link ng.$timeout $timeout}, will set + * the `xhrStatus` in the {@link $http#$http-returns response} to "timeout", and any other + * resolved promise will set it to "abort", following standard XMLHttpRequest behavior. + * + * - **withCredentials** - `{boolean}` - whether to set the `withCredentials` flag on the + * XHR object. See [requests with credentials](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Access_control_CORS#Requests_with_credentials) + * for more information. + * - **responseType** - `{string}` - see + * [XMLHttpRequest.responseType](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest#xmlhttprequest-responsetype). + * + * @returns {HttpPromise} A {@link ng.$q `Promise}` that will be resolved (request success) + * or rejected (request failure) with a response object. + * + * The response object has these properties: + * + * - **data** – `{string|Object}` – The response body transformed with + * the transform functions. + * - **status** – `{number}` – HTTP status code of the response. + * - **headers** – `{function([headerName])}` – Header getter function. + * - **config** – `{Object}` – The configuration object that was used + * to generate the request. + * - **statusText** – `{string}` – HTTP status text of the response. + * - **xhrStatus** – `{string}` – Status of the XMLHttpRequest + * (`complete`, `error`, `timeout` or `abort`). + * + * + * A response status code between 200 and 299 is considered a success status + * and will result in the success callback being called. Any response status + * code outside of that range is considered an error status and will result + * in the error callback being called. + * Also, status codes less than -1 are normalized to zero. -1 usually means + * the request was aborted, e.g. using a `config.timeout`. More information + * about the status might be available in the `xhrStatus` property. + * + * Note that if the response is a redirect, XMLHttpRequest will transparently + * follow it, meaning that the outcome (success or error) will be determined + * by the final response status code. + * + * + * @property {Array.} pendingRequests Array of config objects for currently pending + * requests. This is primarily meant to be used for debugging purposes. + * + * + * @example + + +
+ + +
+ + + +
http status code: {{status}}
+
http response data: {{data}}
+
+
+ + angular.module('httpExample', []) + .config(['$sceDelegateProvider', function($sceDelegateProvider) { + // We must add the JSONP endpoint that we are using to the trusted list to show that we trust it + $sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList([ + 'self', + 'https://angularjs.org/**' + ]); + }]) + .controller('FetchController', ['$scope', '$http', '$templateCache', + function($scope, $http, $templateCache) { + $scope.method = 'GET'; + $scope.url = 'http-hello.html'; + + $scope.fetch = function() { + $scope.code = null; + $scope.response = null; + + $http({method: $scope.method, url: $scope.url, cache: $templateCache}). + then(function(response) { + $scope.status = response.status; + $scope.data = response.data; + }, function(response) { + $scope.data = response.data || 'Request failed'; + $scope.status = response.status; + }); + }; - this.digestTtl = function(value) { - if (arguments.length) { - TTL = value; - } - return TTL; - }; + $scope.updateModel = function(method, url) { + $scope.method = method; + $scope.url = url; + }; + }]); + + + Hello, $http! + + + var status = element(by.binding('status')); + var data = element(by.binding('data')); + var fetchBtn = element(by.id('fetchbtn')); + var sampleGetBtn = element(by.id('samplegetbtn')); + var invalidJsonpBtn = element(by.id('invalidjsonpbtn')); + + it('should make an xhr GET request', function() { + sampleGetBtn.click(); + fetchBtn.click(); + expect(status.getText()).toMatch('200'); + expect(data.getText()).toMatch(/Hello, \$http!/); + }); - function createChildScopeClass(parent) { - function ChildScope() { - this.$$watchers = this.$$nextSibling = - this.$$childHead = this.$$childTail = null; - this.$$listeners = {}; - this.$$listenerCount = {}; - this.$$watchersCount = 0; - this.$id = nextUid(); - this.$$ChildScope = null; - this.$$suspended = false; - } - ChildScope.prototype = parent; - return ChildScope; - } +// Commented out due to flakes. See https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/9185 +// it('should make a JSONP request to angularjs.org', function() { +// var sampleJsonpBtn = element(by.id('samplejsonpbtn')); +// sampleJsonpBtn.click(); +// fetchBtn.click(); +// expect(status.getText()).toMatch('200'); +// expect(data.getText()).toMatch(/Super Hero!/); +// }); + + it('should make JSONP request to invalid URL and invoke the error handler', + function() { + invalidJsonpBtn.click(); + fetchBtn.click(); + expect(status.getText()).toMatch('0'); + expect(data.getText()).toMatch('Request failed'); + }); + +
+ */ + function $http(requestConfig) { - this.$get = ['$exceptionHandler', '$parse', '$browser', - function($exceptionHandler, $parse, $browser) { + if (!isObject(requestConfig)) { + throw minErr('$http')('badreq', 'Http request configuration must be an object. Received: {0}', requestConfig); + } - function destroyChildScope($event) { - $event.currentScope.$$destroyed = true; - } + if (!isString($sce.valueOf(requestConfig.url))) { + throw minErr('$http')('badreq', 'Http request configuration url must be a string or a $sce trusted object. Received: {0}', requestConfig.url); + } - function cleanUpScope($scope) { + var config = extend({ + method: 'get', + transformRequest: defaults.transformRequest, + transformResponse: defaults.transformResponse, + paramSerializer: defaults.paramSerializer, + jsonpCallbackParam: defaults.jsonpCallbackParam + }, requestConfig); - // Support: IE 9 only - if (msie === 9) { - // There is a memory leak in IE9 if all child scopes are not disconnected - // completely when a scope is destroyed. So this code will recurse up through - // all this scopes children - // - // See issue https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/10706 - if ($scope.$$childHead) { - cleanUpScope($scope.$$childHead); + config.headers = mergeHeaders(requestConfig); + config.method = uppercase(config.method); + config.paramSerializer = isString(config.paramSerializer) ? + $injector.get(config.paramSerializer) : config.paramSerializer; + + $browser.$$incOutstandingRequestCount('$http'); + + var requestInterceptors = []; + var responseInterceptors = []; + var promise = $q.resolve(config); + + // apply interceptors + forEach(reversedInterceptors, function(interceptor) { + if (interceptor.request || interceptor.requestError) { + requestInterceptors.unshift(interceptor.request, interceptor.requestError); } - if ($scope.$$nextSibling) { - cleanUpScope($scope.$$nextSibling); + if (interceptor.response || interceptor.responseError) { + responseInterceptors.push(interceptor.response, interceptor.responseError); } + }); + + promise = chainInterceptors(promise, requestInterceptors); + promise = promise.then(serverRequest); + promise = chainInterceptors(promise, responseInterceptors); + promise = promise.finally(completeOutstandingRequest); + + return promise; + + + function chainInterceptors(promise, interceptors) { + for (var i = 0, ii = interceptors.length; i < ii;) { + var thenFn = interceptors[i++]; + var rejectFn = interceptors[i++]; + + promise = promise.then(thenFn, rejectFn); + } + + interceptors.length = 0; + + return promise; } - // The code below works around IE9 and V8's memory leaks - // - // See: - // - https://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=2073#c26 - // - https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/6794#issuecomment-38648909 - // - https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/1313#issuecomment-10378451 + function completeOutstandingRequest() { + $browser.$$completeOutstandingRequest(noop, '$http'); + } - $scope.$parent = $scope.$$nextSibling = $scope.$$prevSibling = $scope.$$childHead = - $scope.$$childTail = $scope.$root = $scope.$$watchers = null; + function executeHeaderFns(headers, config) { + var headerContent, processedHeaders = {}; + + forEach(headers, function(headerFn, header) { + if (isFunction(headerFn)) { + headerContent = headerFn(config); + if (headerContent != null) { + processedHeaders[header] = headerContent; + } + } else { + processedHeaders[header] = headerFn; + } + }); + + return processedHeaders; + } + + function mergeHeaders(config) { + var defHeaders = defaults.headers, + reqHeaders = extend({}, config.headers), + defHeaderName, lowercaseDefHeaderName, reqHeaderName; + + defHeaders = extend({}, defHeaders.common, defHeaders[lowercase(config.method)]); + + // using for-in instead of forEach to avoid unnecessary iteration after header has been found + defaultHeadersIteration: + for (defHeaderName in defHeaders) { + lowercaseDefHeaderName = lowercase(defHeaderName); + + for (reqHeaderName in reqHeaders) { + if (lowercase(reqHeaderName) === lowercaseDefHeaderName) { + continue defaultHeadersIteration; + } + } + + reqHeaders[defHeaderName] = defHeaders[defHeaderName]; + } + + // execute if header value is a function for merged headers + return executeHeaderFns(reqHeaders, shallowCopy(config)); + } + + function serverRequest(config) { + var headers = config.headers; + var reqData = transformData(config.data, headersGetter(headers), undefined, config.transformRequest); + + // strip content-type if data is undefined + if (isUndefined(reqData)) { + forEach(headers, function(value, header) { + if (lowercase(header) === 'content-type') { + delete headers[header]; + } + }); + } + + if (isUndefined(config.withCredentials) && !isUndefined(defaults.withCredentials)) { + config.withCredentials = defaults.withCredentials; + } + + // send request + return sendReq(config, reqData).then(transformResponse, transformResponse); + } + + function transformResponse(response) { + // make a copy since the response must be cacheable + var resp = extend({}, response); + resp.data = transformData(response.data, response.headers, response.status, + config.transformResponse); + return (isSuccess(response.status)) + ? resp + : $q.reject(resp); + } } + $http.pendingRequests = []; + /** - * @ngdoc type - * @name $rootScope.Scope + * @ngdoc method + * @name $http#get * * @description - * A root scope can be retrieved using the {@link ng.$rootScope $rootScope} key from the - * {@link auto.$injector $injector}. Child scopes are created using the - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$new $new()} method. (Most scopes are created automatically when - * compiled HTML template is executed.) See also the {@link guide/scope Scopes guide} for - * an in-depth introduction and usage examples. + * Shortcut method to perform `GET` request. * - * - * ## Inheritance - * A scope can inherit from a parent scope, as in this example: - * ```js - var parent = $rootScope; - var child = parent.$new(); + * @param {string|TrustedObject} url Absolute or relative URL of the resource that is being requested; + * or an object created by a call to `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl(url)`. + * @param {Object=} config Optional configuration object. See {@link ng.$http#$http-arguments `$http()` arguments}. + * @returns {HttpPromise} A Promise that will be resolved or rejected with a response object. + * See {@link ng.$http#$http-returns `$http()` return value}. + */ - parent.salutation = "Hello"; - expect(child.salutation).toEqual('Hello'); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $http#delete + * + * @description + * Shortcut method to perform `DELETE` request. + * + * @param {string|TrustedObject} url Absolute or relative URL of the resource that is being requested; + * or an object created by a call to `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl(url)`. + * @param {Object=} config Optional configuration object. See {@link ng.$http#$http-arguments `$http()` arguments}. + * @returns {HttpPromise} A Promise that will be resolved or rejected with a response object. + * See {@link ng.$http#$http-returns `$http()` return value}. + */ - child.salutation = "Welcome"; - expect(child.salutation).toEqual('Welcome'); - expect(parent.salutation).toEqual('Hello'); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $http#head + * + * @description + * Shortcut method to perform `HEAD` request. + * + * @param {string|TrustedObject} url Absolute or relative URL of the resource that is being requested; + * or an object created by a call to `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl(url)`. + * @param {Object=} config Optional configuration object. See {@link ng.$http#$http-arguments `$http()` arguments}. + * @returns {HttpPromise} A Promise that will be resolved or rejected with a response object. + * See {@link ng.$http#$http-returns `$http()` return value}. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $http#jsonp + * + * @description + * Shortcut method to perform `JSONP` request. + * + * Note that, since JSONP requests are sensitive because the response is given full access to the browser, + * the url must be declared, via {@link $sce} as a trusted resource URL. + * You can trust a URL by adding it to the trusted resource URL list via + * {@link $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList `$sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList`} or + * by explicitly trusting the URL via {@link $sce#trustAsResourceUrl `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl(url)`}. + * + * You should avoid generating the URL for the JSONP request from user provided data. + * Provide additional query parameters via `params` property of the `config` parameter, rather than + * modifying the URL itself. + * + * JSONP requests must specify a callback to be used in the response from the server. This callback + * is passed as a query parameter in the request. You must specify the name of this parameter by + * setting the `jsonpCallbackParam` property on the request config object. + * + * ``` + * $http.jsonp('some/trusted/url', {jsonpCallbackParam: 'callback'}) * ``` * - * When interacting with `Scope` in tests, additional helper methods are available on the - * instances of `Scope` type. See {@link ngMock.$rootScope.Scope ngMock Scope} for additional - * details. + * You can also specify a default callback parameter name in `$http.defaults.jsonpCallbackParam`. + * Initially this is set to `'callback'`. * + *
+ * You can no longer use the `JSON_CALLBACK` string as a placeholder for specifying where the callback + * parameter value should go. + *
* - * @param {Object.=} providers Map of service factory which need to be - * provided for the current scope. Defaults to {@link ng}. - * @param {Object.=} instanceCache Provides pre-instantiated services which should - * append/override services provided by `providers`. This is handy - * when unit-testing and having the need to override a default - * service. - * @returns {Object} Newly created scope. + * If you would like to customise where and how the callbacks are stored then try overriding + * or decorating the {@link $jsonpCallbacks} service. * + * @param {string|TrustedObject} url Absolute or relative URL of the resource that is being requested; + * or an object created by a call to `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl(url)`. + * @param {Object=} config Optional configuration object. See {@link ng.$http#$http-arguments `$http()` arguments}. + * @returns {HttpPromise} A Promise that will be resolved or rejected with a response object. + * See {@link ng.$http#$http-returns `$http()` return value}. */ - function Scope() { - this.$id = nextUid(); - this.$$phase = this.$parent = this.$$watchers = - this.$$nextSibling = this.$$prevSibling = - this.$$childHead = this.$$childTail = null; - this.$root = this; - this.$$destroyed = false; - this.$$suspended = false; - this.$$listeners = {}; - this.$$listenerCount = {}; - this.$$watchersCount = 0; - this.$$isolateBindings = null; - } + createShortMethods('get', 'delete', 'head', 'jsonp'); /** - * @ngdoc property - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$id + * @ngdoc method + * @name $http#post * * @description - * Unique scope ID (monotonically increasing) useful for debugging. + * Shortcut method to perform `POST` request. + * + * @param {string} url Relative or absolute URL specifying the destination of the request + * @param {*} data Request content + * @param {Object=} config Optional configuration object. See {@link ng.$http#$http-arguments `$http()` arguments}. + * @returns {HttpPromise} A Promise that will be resolved or rejected with a response object. + * See {@link ng.$http#$http-returns `$http()` return value}. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $http#put + * + * @description + * Shortcut method to perform `PUT` request. + * + * @param {string} url Relative or absolute URL specifying the destination of the request + * @param {*} data Request content + * @param {Object=} config Optional configuration object. See {@link ng.$http#$http-arguments `$http()` arguments}. + * @returns {HttpPromise} A Promise that will be resolved or rejected with a response object. + * See {@link ng.$http#$http-returns `$http()` return value}. */ /** - * @ngdoc property - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$parent + * @ngdoc method + * @name $http#patch * * @description - * Reference to the parent scope. + * Shortcut method to perform `PATCH` request. + * + * @param {string} url Relative or absolute URL specifying the destination of the request + * @param {*} data Request content + * @param {Object=} config Optional configuration object. See {@link ng.$http#$http-arguments `$http()` arguments}. + * @returns {HttpPromise} A Promise that will be resolved or rejected with a response object. + * See {@link ng.$http#$http-returns `$http()` return value}. */ + createShortMethodsWithData('post', 'put', 'patch'); - /** - * @ngdoc property - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$root - * - * @description - * Reference to the root scope. - */ + /** + * @ngdoc property + * @name $http#defaults + * + * @description + * Runtime equivalent of the `$httpProvider.defaults` property. Allows configuration of + * default headers, withCredentials as well as request and response transformations. + * + * See "Setting HTTP Headers" and "Transforming Requests and Responses" sections above. + */ + $http.defaults = defaults; - Scope.prototype = { - constructor: Scope, - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$new - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Creates a new child {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope scope}. - * - * The parent scope will propagate the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()} event. - * The scope can be removed from the scope hierarchy using {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$destroy $destroy()}. - * - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$destroy $destroy()} must be called on a scope when it is - * desired for the scope and its child scopes to be permanently detached from the parent and - * thus stop participating in model change detection and listener notification by invoking. - * - * @param {boolean} isolate If true, then the scope does not prototypically inherit from the - * parent scope. The scope is isolated, as it can not see parent scope properties. - * When creating widgets, it is useful for the widget to not accidentally read parent - * state. - * - * @param {Scope} [parent=this] The {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope `Scope`} that will be the `$parent` - * of the newly created scope. Defaults to `this` scope if not provided. - * This is used when creating a transclude scope to correctly place it - * in the scope hierarchy while maintaining the correct prototypical - * inheritance. - * - * @returns {Object} The newly created child scope. - * - */ - $new: function(isolate, parent) { - var child; - parent = parent || this; + return $http; - if (isolate) { - child = new Scope(); - child.$root = this.$root; - } else { - // Only create a child scope class if somebody asks for one, - // but cache it to allow the VM to optimize lookups. - if (!this.$$ChildScope) { - this.$$ChildScope = createChildScopeClass(this); + + function createShortMethods(names) { + forEach(arguments, function(name) { + $http[name] = function(url, config) { + return $http(extend({}, config || {}, { + method: name, + url: url + })); + }; + }); + } + + + function createShortMethodsWithData(name) { + forEach(arguments, function(name) { + $http[name] = function(url, data, config) { + return $http(extend({}, config || {}, { + method: name, + url: url, + data: data + })); + }; + }); + } + + + /** + * Makes the request. + * + * !!! ACCESSES CLOSURE VARS: + * $httpBackend, defaults, $log, $rootScope, defaultCache, $http.pendingRequests + */ + function sendReq(config, reqData) { + var deferred = $q.defer(), + promise = deferred.promise, + cache, + cachedResp, + reqHeaders = config.headers, + isJsonp = lowercase(config.method) === 'jsonp', + url = config.url; + + if (isJsonp) { + // JSONP is a pretty sensitive operation where we're allowing a script to have full access to + // our DOM and JS space. So we require that the URL satisfies SCE.RESOURCE_URL. + url = $sce.getTrustedResourceUrl(url); + } else if (!isString(url)) { + // If it is not a string then the URL must be a $sce trusted object + url = $sce.valueOf(url); + } + + url = buildUrl(url, config.paramSerializer(config.params)); + + if (isJsonp) { + // Check the url and add the JSONP callback placeholder + url = sanitizeJsonpCallbackParam(url, config.jsonpCallbackParam); + } + + $http.pendingRequests.push(config); + promise.then(removePendingReq, removePendingReq); + + if ((config.cache || defaults.cache) && config.cache !== false && + (config.method === 'GET' || config.method === 'JSONP')) { + cache = isObject(config.cache) ? config.cache + : isObject(/** @type {?} */ (defaults).cache) + ? /** @type {?} */ (defaults).cache + : defaultCache; + } + + if (cache) { + cachedResp = cache.get(url); + if (isDefined(cachedResp)) { + if (isPromiseLike(cachedResp)) { + // cached request has already been sent, but there is no response yet + cachedResp.then(resolvePromiseWithResult, resolvePromiseWithResult); + } else { + // serving from cache + if (isArray(cachedResp)) { + resolvePromise(cachedResp[1], cachedResp[0], shallowCopy(cachedResp[2]), cachedResp[3], cachedResp[4]); + } else { + resolvePromise(cachedResp, 200, {}, 'OK', 'complete'); + } } - child = new this.$$ChildScope(); - } - child.$parent = parent; - child.$$prevSibling = parent.$$childTail; - if (parent.$$childHead) { - parent.$$childTail.$$nextSibling = child; - parent.$$childTail = child; } else { - parent.$$childHead = parent.$$childTail = child; + // put the promise for the non-transformed response into cache as a placeholder + cache.put(url, promise); } + } - // When the new scope is not isolated or we inherit from `this`, and - // the parent scope is destroyed, the property `$$destroyed` is inherited - // prototypically. In all other cases, this property needs to be set - // when the parent scope is destroyed. - // The listener needs to be added after the parent is set - if (isolate || parent !== this) child.$on('$destroy', destroyChildScope); - return child; - }, + // if we won't have the response in cache, set the xsrf headers and + // send the request to the backend + if (isUndefined(cachedResp)) { + var xsrfValue = urlIsAllowedOrigin(config.url) + ? $$cookieReader()[config.xsrfCookieName || defaults.xsrfCookieName] + : undefined; + if (xsrfValue) { + reqHeaders[(config.xsrfHeaderName || defaults.xsrfHeaderName)] = xsrfValue; + } + + $httpBackend(config.method, url, reqData, done, reqHeaders, config.timeout, + config.withCredentials, config.responseType, + createApplyHandlers(config.eventHandlers), + createApplyHandlers(config.uploadEventHandlers)); + } + + return promise; + + function createApplyHandlers(eventHandlers) { + if (eventHandlers) { + var applyHandlers = {}; + forEach(eventHandlers, function(eventHandler, key) { + applyHandlers[key] = function(event) { + if (useApplyAsync) { + $rootScope.$applyAsync(callEventHandler); + } else if ($rootScope.$$phase) { + callEventHandler(); + } else { + $rootScope.$apply(callEventHandler); + } + + function callEventHandler() { + eventHandler(event); + } + }; + }); + return applyHandlers; + } + } + /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$watch - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Registers a `listener` callback to be executed whenever the `watchExpression` changes. - * - * - The `watchExpression` is called on every call to {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest - * $digest()} and should return the value that will be watched. (`watchExpression` should not change - * its value when executed multiple times with the same input because it may be executed multiple - * times by {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()}. That is, `watchExpression` should be - * [idempotent](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idempotence).) - * - The `listener` is called only when the value from the current `watchExpression` and the - * previous call to `watchExpression` are not equal (with the exception of the initial run, - * see below). Inequality is determined according to reference inequality, - * [strict comparison](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Comparison_Operators) - * via the `!==` Javascript operator, unless `objectEquality == true` - * (see next point) - * - When `objectEquality == true`, inequality of the `watchExpression` is determined - * according to the {@link angular.equals} function. To save the value of the object for - * later comparison, the {@link angular.copy} function is used. This therefore means that - * watching complex objects will have adverse memory and performance implications. - * - This should not be used to watch for changes in objects that are (or contain) - * [File](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/File) objects due to limitations with {@link angular.copy `angular.copy`}. - * - The watch `listener` may change the model, which may trigger other `listener`s to fire. - * This is achieved by rerunning the watchers until no changes are detected. The rerun - * iteration limit is 10 to prevent an infinite loop deadlock. - * - * - * If you want to be notified whenever {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} is called, - * you can register a `watchExpression` function with no `listener`. (Be prepared for - * multiple calls to your `watchExpression` because it will execute multiple times in a - * single {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} cycle if a change is detected.) - * - * After a watcher is registered with the scope, the `listener` fn is called asynchronously - * (via {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$evalAsync $evalAsync}) to initialize the - * watcher. In rare cases, this is undesirable because the listener is called when the result - * of `watchExpression` didn't change. To detect this scenario within the `listener` fn, you - * can compare the `newVal` and `oldVal`. If these two values are identical (`===`) then the - * listener was called due to initialization. - * - * - * - * @example - * ```js - // let's assume that scope was dependency injected as the $rootScope - var scope = $rootScope; - scope.name = 'misko'; - scope.counter = 0; + * Callback registered to $httpBackend(): + * - caches the response if desired + * - resolves the raw $http promise + * - calls $apply + */ + function done(status, response, headersString, statusText, xhrStatus) { + if (cache) { + if (isSuccess(status)) { + cache.put(url, [status, response, parseHeaders(headersString), statusText, xhrStatus]); + } else { + // remove promise from the cache + cache.remove(url); + } + } - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(0); - scope.$watch('name', function(newValue, oldValue) { - scope.counter = scope.counter + 1; - }); - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(0); + function resolveHttpPromise() { + resolvePromise(response, status, headersString, statusText, xhrStatus); + } - scope.$digest(); - // the listener is always called during the first $digest loop after it was registered - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); + if (useApplyAsync) { + $rootScope.$applyAsync(resolveHttpPromise); + } else { + resolveHttpPromise(); + if (!$rootScope.$$phase) $rootScope.$apply(); + } + } - scope.$digest(); - // but now it will not be called unless the value changes - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); - scope.name = 'adam'; - scope.$digest(); - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(2); + /** + * Resolves the raw $http promise. + */ + function resolvePromise(response, status, headers, statusText, xhrStatus) { + //status: HTTP response status code, 0, -1 (aborted by timeout / promise) + status = status >= -1 ? status : 0; + + (isSuccess(status) ? deferred.resolve : deferred.reject)({ + data: response, + status: status, + headers: headersGetter(headers), + config: config, + statusText: statusText, + xhrStatus: xhrStatus + }); + } + function resolvePromiseWithResult(result) { + resolvePromise(result.data, result.status, shallowCopy(result.headers()), result.statusText, result.xhrStatus); + } + function removePendingReq() { + var idx = $http.pendingRequests.indexOf(config); + if (idx !== -1) $http.pendingRequests.splice(idx, 1); + } + } - // Using a function as a watchExpression - var food; - scope.foodCounter = 0; - expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(0); - scope.$watch( - // This function returns the value being watched. It is called for each turn of the $digest loop - function() { return food; }, - // This is the change listener, called when the value returned from the above function changes - function(newValue, oldValue) { - if ( newValue !== oldValue ) { - // Only increment the counter if the value changed - scope.foodCounter = scope.foodCounter + 1; - } - } - ); - // No digest has been run so the counter will be zero - expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(0); - // Run the digest but since food has not changed count will still be zero - scope.$digest(); - expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(0); + function buildUrl(url, serializedParams) { + if (serializedParams.length > 0) { + url += ((url.indexOf('?') === -1) ? '?' : '&') + serializedParams; + } + return url; + } - // Update food and run digest. Now the counter will increment - food = 'cheeseburger'; - scope.$digest(); - expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(1); + function sanitizeJsonpCallbackParam(url, cbKey) { + var parts = url.split('?'); + if (parts.length > 2) { + // Throw if the url contains more than one `?` query indicator + throw $httpMinErr('badjsonp', 'Illegal use more than one "?", in url, "{1}"', url); + } + var params = parseKeyValue(parts[1]); + forEach(params, function(value, key) { + if (value === 'JSON_CALLBACK') { + // Throw if the url already contains a reference to JSON_CALLBACK + throw $httpMinErr('badjsonp', 'Illegal use of JSON_CALLBACK in url, "{0}"', url); + } + if (key === cbKey) { + // Throw if the callback param was already provided + throw $httpMinErr('badjsonp', 'Illegal use of callback param, "{0}", in url, "{1}"', cbKey, url); + } + }); - * ``` - * - * - * - * @param {(function()|string)} watchExpression Expression that is evaluated on each - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} cycle. A change in the return value triggers - * a call to the `listener`. - * - * - `string`: Evaluated as {@link guide/expression expression} - * - `function(scope)`: called with current `scope` as a parameter. - * @param {function(newVal, oldVal, scope)} listener Callback called whenever the value - * of `watchExpression` changes. - * - * - `newVal` contains the current value of the `watchExpression` - * - `oldVal` contains the previous value of the `watchExpression` - * - `scope` refers to the current scope - * @param {boolean=} [objectEquality=false] Compare for object equality using {@link angular.equals} instead of - * comparing for reference equality. - * @returns {function()} Returns a deregistration function for this listener. - */ - $watch: function(watchExp, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression) { - var get = $parse(watchExp); - var fn = isFunction(listener) ? listener : noop; + // Add in the JSON_CALLBACK callback param value + url += ((url.indexOf('?') === -1) ? '?' : '&') + cbKey + '=JSON_CALLBACK'; - if (get.$$watchDelegate) { - return get.$$watchDelegate(this, fn, objectEquality, get, watchExp); - } - var scope = this, - array = scope.$$watchers, - watcher = { - fn: fn, - last: initWatchVal, - get: get, - exp: prettyPrintExpression || watchExp, - eq: !!objectEquality - }; + return url; + } + }]; +} - lastDirtyWatch = null; +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $xhrFactory + * @this + * + * @description + * Factory function used to create XMLHttpRequest objects. + * + * Replace or decorate this service to create your own custom XMLHttpRequest objects. + * + * ``` + * angular.module('myApp', []) + * .factory('$xhrFactory', function() { + * return function createXhr(method, url) { + * return new window.XMLHttpRequest({mozSystem: true}); + * }; + * }); + * ``` + * + * @param {string} method HTTP method of the request (GET, POST, PUT, ..) + * @param {string} url URL of the request. + */ +function $xhrFactoryProvider() { + this.$get = function() { + return function createXhr() { + return new window.XMLHttpRequest(); + }; + }; +} - if (!array) { - array = scope.$$watchers = []; - array.$$digestWatchIndex = -1; - } - // we use unshift since we use a while loop in $digest for speed. - // the while loop reads in reverse order. - array.unshift(watcher); - array.$$digestWatchIndex++; - incrementWatchersCount(this, 1); +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $httpBackend + * @requires $jsonpCallbacks + * @requires $document + * @requires $xhrFactory + * @this + * + * @description + * HTTP backend used by the {@link ng.$http service} that delegates to + * XMLHttpRequest object or JSONP and deals with browser incompatibilities. + * + * You should never need to use this service directly, instead use the higher-level abstractions: + * {@link ng.$http $http} or {@link ngResource.$resource $resource}. + * + * During testing this implementation is swapped with {@link ngMock.$httpBackend mock + * $httpBackend} which can be trained with responses. + */ +function $HttpBackendProvider() { + this.$get = ['$browser', '$jsonpCallbacks', '$document', '$xhrFactory', function($browser, $jsonpCallbacks, $document, $xhrFactory) { + return createHttpBackend($browser, $xhrFactory, $browser.defer, $jsonpCallbacks, $document[0]); + }]; +} - return function deregisterWatch() { - var index = arrayRemove(array, watcher); - if (index >= 0) { - incrementWatchersCount(scope, -1); - if (index < array.$$digestWatchIndex) { - array.$$digestWatchIndex--; - } - } - lastDirtyWatch = null; - }; - }, +function createHttpBackend($browser, createXhr, $browserDefer, callbacks, rawDocument) { + // TODO(vojta): fix the signature + return function(method, url, post, callback, headers, timeout, withCredentials, responseType, eventHandlers, uploadEventHandlers) { + url = url || $browser.url(); + + if (lowercase(method) === 'jsonp') { + var callbackPath = callbacks.createCallback(url); + var jsonpDone = jsonpReq(url, callbackPath, function(status, text) { + // jsonpReq only ever sets status to 200 (OK), 404 (ERROR) or -1 (WAITING) + var response = (status === 200) && callbacks.getResponse(callbackPath); + completeRequest(callback, status, response, '', text, 'complete'); + callbacks.removeCallback(callbackPath); + }); + } else { - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$watchGroup - * @kind function - * - * @description - * A variant of {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch $watch()} where it watches an array of `watchExpressions`. - * If any one expression in the collection changes the `listener` is executed. - * - * - The items in the `watchExpressions` array are observed via the standard `$watch` operation. Their return - * values are examined for changes on every call to `$digest`. - * - The `listener` is called whenever any expression in the `watchExpressions` array changes. - * - * @param {Array.} watchExpressions Array of expressions that will be individually - * watched using {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch $watch()} - * - * @param {function(newValues, oldValues, scope)} listener Callback called whenever the return value of any - * expression in `watchExpressions` changes - * The `newValues` array contains the current values of the `watchExpressions`, with the indexes matching - * those of `watchExpression` - * and the `oldValues` array contains the previous values of the `watchExpressions`, with the indexes matching - * those of `watchExpression` - * The `scope` refers to the current scope. - * @returns {function()} Returns a de-registration function for all listeners. - */ - $watchGroup: function(watchExpressions, listener) { - var oldValues = new Array(watchExpressions.length); - var newValues = new Array(watchExpressions.length); - var deregisterFns = []; - var self = this; - var changeReactionScheduled = false; - var firstRun = true; + var xhr = createXhr(method, url); + var abortedByTimeout = false; - if (!watchExpressions.length) { - // No expressions means we call the listener ASAP - var shouldCall = true; - self.$evalAsync(function() { - if (shouldCall) listener(newValues, newValues, self); - }); - return function deregisterWatchGroup() { - shouldCall = false; - }; + xhr.open(method, url, true); + forEach(headers, function(value, key) { + if (isDefined(value)) { + xhr.setRequestHeader(key, value); } + }); - if (watchExpressions.length === 1) { - // Special case size of one - return this.$watch(watchExpressions[0], function watchGroupAction(value, oldValue, scope) { - newValues[0] = value; - oldValues[0] = oldValue; - listener(newValues, (value === oldValue) ? newValues : oldValues, scope); - }); - } + xhr.onload = function requestLoaded() { + var statusText = xhr.statusText || ''; - forEach(watchExpressions, function(expr, i) { - var unwatchFn = self.$watch(expr, function watchGroupSubAction(value) { - newValues[i] = value; - if (!changeReactionScheduled) { - changeReactionScheduled = true; - self.$evalAsync(watchGroupAction); - } - }); - deregisterFns.push(unwatchFn); - }); + // responseText is the old-school way of retrieving response (supported by IE9) + // response/responseType properties were introduced in XHR Level2 spec (supported by IE10) + var response = ('response' in xhr) ? xhr.response : xhr.responseText; - function watchGroupAction() { - changeReactionScheduled = false; + // normalize IE9 bug (http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/1450) + var status = xhr.status === 1223 ? 204 : xhr.status; - try { - if (firstRun) { - firstRun = false; - listener(newValues, newValues, self); - } else { - listener(newValues, oldValues, self); - } - } finally { - for (var i = 0; i < watchExpressions.length; i++) { - oldValues[i] = newValues[i]; - } - } + // fix status code when it is 0 (0 status is undocumented). + // Occurs when accessing file resources or on Android 4.1 stock browser + // while retrieving files from application cache. + if (status === 0) { + status = response ? 200 : urlResolve(url).protocol === 'file' ? 404 : 0; } - return function deregisterWatchGroup() { - while (deregisterFns.length) { - deregisterFns.shift()(); - } - }; - }, + completeRequest(callback, + status, + response, + xhr.getAllResponseHeaders(), + statusText, + 'complete'); + }; + var requestError = function() { + // The response is always empty + // See https://xhr.spec.whatwg.org/#request-error-steps and https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-network-error + completeRequest(callback, -1, null, null, '', 'error'); + }; - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$watchCollection - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Shallow watches the properties of an object and fires whenever any of the properties change - * (for arrays, this implies watching the array items; for object maps, this implies watching - * the properties). If a change is detected, the `listener` callback is fired. - * - * - The `obj` collection is observed via standard $watch operation and is examined on every - * call to $digest() to see if any items have been added, removed, or moved. - * - The `listener` is called whenever anything within the `obj` has changed. Examples include - * adding, removing, and moving items belonging to an object or array. - * - * - * @example - * ```js - $scope.names = ['igor', 'matias', 'misko', 'james']; - $scope.dataCount = 4; + var requestAborted = function() { + completeRequest(callback, -1, null, null, '', abortedByTimeout ? 'timeout' : 'abort'); + }; - $scope.$watchCollection('names', function(newNames, oldNames) { - $scope.dataCount = newNames.length; - }); + var requestTimeout = function() { + // The response is always empty + // See https://xhr.spec.whatwg.org/#request-error-steps and https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-network-error + completeRequest(callback, -1, null, null, '', 'timeout'); + }; - expect($scope.dataCount).toEqual(4); - $scope.$digest(); + xhr.onerror = requestError; + xhr.ontimeout = requestTimeout; + xhr.onabort = requestAborted; - //still at 4 ... no changes - expect($scope.dataCount).toEqual(4); + forEach(eventHandlers, function(value, key) { + xhr.addEventListener(key, value); + }); - $scope.names.pop(); - $scope.$digest(); + forEach(uploadEventHandlers, function(value, key) { + xhr.upload.addEventListener(key, value); + }); - //now there's been a change - expect($scope.dataCount).toEqual(3); - * ``` - * - * - * @param {string|function(scope)} obj Evaluated as {@link guide/expression expression}. The - * expression value should evaluate to an object or an array which is observed on each - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} cycle. Any shallow change within the - * collection will trigger a call to the `listener`. - * - * @param {function(newCollection, oldCollection, scope)} listener a callback function called - * when a change is detected. - * - The `newCollection` object is the newly modified data obtained from the `obj` expression - * - The `oldCollection` object is a copy of the former collection data. - * Due to performance considerations, the`oldCollection` value is computed only if the - * `listener` function declares two or more arguments. - * - The `scope` argument refers to the current scope. - * - * @returns {function()} Returns a de-registration function for this listener. When the - * de-registration function is executed, the internal watch operation is terminated. - */ - $watchCollection: function(obj, listener) { - // Mark the interceptor as - // ... $$pure when literal since the instance will change when any input changes - $watchCollectionInterceptor.$$pure = $parse(obj).literal; - // ... $stateful when non-literal since we must read the state of the collection - $watchCollectionInterceptor.$stateful = !$watchCollectionInterceptor.$$pure; + if (withCredentials) { + xhr.withCredentials = true; + } - var self = this; - // the current value, updated on each dirty-check run - var newValue; - // a shallow copy of the newValue from the last dirty-check run, - // updated to match newValue during dirty-check run - var oldValue; - // a shallow copy of the newValue from when the last change happened - var veryOldValue; - // only track veryOldValue if the listener is asking for it - var trackVeryOldValue = (listener.length > 1); - var changeDetected = 0; - var changeDetector = $parse(obj, $watchCollectionInterceptor); - var internalArray = []; - var internalObject = {}; - var initRun = true; - var oldLength = 0; + if (responseType) { + try { + xhr.responseType = responseType; + } catch (e) { + // WebKit added support for the json responseType value on 09/03/2013 + // https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73648. Versions of Safari prior to 7 are + // known to throw when setting the value "json" as the response type. Other older + // browsers implementing the responseType + // + // The json response type can be ignored if not supported, because JSON payloads are + // parsed on the client-side regardless. + if (responseType !== 'json') { + throw e; + } + } + } - function $watchCollectionInterceptor(_value) { - newValue = _value; - var newLength, key, bothNaN, newItem, oldItem; + xhr.send(isUndefined(post) ? null : post); + } + + // Since we are using xhr.abort() when a request times out, we have to set a flag that + // indicates to requestAborted if the request timed out or was aborted. + // + // http.timeout = numerical timeout timeout + // http.timeout = $timeout timeout + // http.timeout = promise abort + // xhr.abort() abort (The xhr object is normally inaccessible, but + // can be exposed with the xhrFactory) + if (timeout > 0) { + var timeoutId = $browserDefer(function() { + timeoutRequest('timeout'); + }, timeout); + } else if (isPromiseLike(timeout)) { + timeout.then(function() { + timeoutRequest(isDefined(timeout.$$timeoutId) ? 'timeout' : 'abort'); + }); + } - // If the new value is undefined, then return undefined as the watch may be a one-time watch - if (isUndefined(newValue)) return; + function timeoutRequest(reason) { + abortedByTimeout = reason === 'timeout'; + if (jsonpDone) { + jsonpDone(); + } + if (xhr) { + xhr.abort(); + } + } - if (!isObject(newValue)) { // if primitive - if (oldValue !== newValue) { - oldValue = newValue; - changeDetected++; - } - } else if (isArrayLike(newValue)) { - if (oldValue !== internalArray) { - // we are transitioning from something which was not an array into array. - oldValue = internalArray; - oldLength = oldValue.length = 0; - changeDetected++; - } + function completeRequest(callback, status, response, headersString, statusText, xhrStatus) { + // cancel timeout and subsequent timeout promise resolution + if (isDefined(timeoutId)) { + $browserDefer.cancel(timeoutId); + } + jsonpDone = xhr = null; - newLength = newValue.length; + callback(status, response, headersString, statusText, xhrStatus); + } + }; - if (oldLength !== newLength) { - // if lengths do not match we need to trigger change notification - changeDetected++; - oldValue.length = oldLength = newLength; - } - // copy the items to oldValue and look for changes. - for (var i = 0; i < newLength; i++) { - oldItem = oldValue[i]; - newItem = newValue[i]; + function jsonpReq(url, callbackPath, done) { + url = url.replace('JSON_CALLBACK', callbackPath); + // we can't use jQuery/jqLite here because jQuery does crazy stuff with script elements, e.g.: + // - fetches local scripts via XHR and evals them + // - adds and immediately removes script elements from the document + var script = rawDocument.createElement('script'), callback = null; + script.type = 'text/javascript'; + script.src = url; + script.async = true; + + callback = function(event) { + script.removeEventListener('load', callback); + script.removeEventListener('error', callback); + rawDocument.body.removeChild(script); + script = null; + var status = -1; + var text = 'unknown'; + + if (event) { + if (event.type === 'load' && !callbacks.wasCalled(callbackPath)) { + event = { type: 'error' }; + } + text = event.type; + status = event.type === 'error' ? 404 : 200; + } - // eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare - bothNaN = (oldItem !== oldItem) && (newItem !== newItem); - if (!bothNaN && (oldItem !== newItem)) { - changeDetected++; - oldValue[i] = newItem; - } - } - } else { - if (oldValue !== internalObject) { - // we are transitioning from something which was not an object into object. - oldValue = internalObject = {}; - oldLength = 0; - changeDetected++; - } - // copy the items to oldValue and look for changes. - newLength = 0; - for (key in newValue) { - if (hasOwnProperty.call(newValue, key)) { - newLength++; - newItem = newValue[key]; - oldItem = oldValue[key]; + if (done) { + done(status, text); + } + }; - if (key in oldValue) { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare - bothNaN = (oldItem !== oldItem) && (newItem !== newItem); - if (!bothNaN && (oldItem !== newItem)) { - changeDetected++; - oldValue[key] = newItem; - } - } else { - oldLength++; - oldValue[key] = newItem; - changeDetected++; - } - } - } - if (oldLength > newLength) { - // we used to have more keys, need to find them and destroy them. - changeDetected++; - for (key in oldValue) { - if (!hasOwnProperty.call(newValue, key)) { - oldLength--; - delete oldValue[key]; - } - } - } - } - return changeDetected; - } + script.addEventListener('load', callback); + script.addEventListener('error', callback); + rawDocument.body.appendChild(script); + return callback; + } +} - function $watchCollectionAction() { - if (initRun) { - initRun = false; - listener(newValue, newValue, self); - } else { - listener(newValue, veryOldValue, self); - } +var $interpolateMinErr = angular.$interpolateMinErr = minErr('$interpolate'); +$interpolateMinErr.throwNoconcat = function(text) { + throw $interpolateMinErr('noconcat', + 'Error while interpolating: {0}\nStrict Contextual Escaping disallows ' + + 'interpolations that concatenate multiple expressions when a trusted value is ' + + 'required. See http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.$sce', text); +}; - // make a copy for the next time a collection is changed - if (trackVeryOldValue) { - if (!isObject(newValue)) { - //primitive - veryOldValue = newValue; - } else if (isArrayLike(newValue)) { - veryOldValue = new Array(newValue.length); - for (var i = 0; i < newValue.length; i++) { - veryOldValue[i] = newValue[i]; - } - } else { // if object - veryOldValue = {}; - for (var key in newValue) { - if (hasOwnProperty.call(newValue, key)) { - veryOldValue[key] = newValue[key]; - } - } - } - } - } +$interpolateMinErr.interr = function(text, err) { + return $interpolateMinErr('interr', 'Can\'t interpolate: {0}\n{1}', text, err.toString()); +}; - return this.$watch(changeDetector, $watchCollectionAction); - }, +/** + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $interpolateProvider + * @this + * + * @description + * + * Used for configuring the interpolation markup. Defaults to `{{` and `}}`. + * + *
+ * This feature is sometimes used to mix different markup languages, e.g. to wrap an AngularJS + * template within a Python Jinja template (or any other template language). Mixing templating + * languages is **very dangerous**. The embedding template language will not safely escape AngularJS + * expressions, so any user-controlled values in the template will cause Cross Site Scripting (XSS) + * security bugs! + *
+ * + * @example + + + +
+ //demo.label// +
+
+ + it('should interpolate binding with custom symbols', function() { + expect(element(by.binding('demo.label')).getText()).toBe('This binding is brought you by // interpolation symbols.'); + }); + +
+ */ +function $InterpolateProvider() { + var startSymbol = '{{'; + var endSymbol = '}}'; - scope.$digest(); - // the listener is always called during the first $digest loop after it was registered - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $interpolateProvider#startSymbol + * @description + * Symbol to denote start of expression in the interpolated string. Defaults to `{{`. + * + * @param {string=} value new value to set the starting symbol to. + * @returns {string|self} Returns the symbol when used as getter and self if used as setter. + */ + this.startSymbol = function(value) { + if (value) { + startSymbol = value; + return this; + } + return startSymbol; + }; - scope.$digest(); - // but now it will not be called unless the value changes - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $interpolateProvider#endSymbol + * @description + * Symbol to denote the end of expression in the interpolated string. Defaults to `}}`. + * + * @param {string=} value new value to set the ending symbol to. + * @returns {string|self} Returns the symbol when used as getter and self if used as setter. + */ + this.endSymbol = function(value) { + if (value) { + endSymbol = value; + return this; + } + return endSymbol; + }; - scope.name = 'adam'; - scope.$digest(); - expect(scope.counter).toEqual(2); - * ``` - * - */ - $digest: function() { - var watch, value, last, fn, get, - watchers, - dirty, ttl = TTL, - next, current, target = asyncQueue.length ? $rootScope : this, - watchLog = [], - logIdx, asyncTask; - beginPhase('$digest'); - // Check for changes to browser url that happened in sync before the call to $digest - $browser.$$checkUrlChange(); + this.$get = ['$parse', '$exceptionHandler', '$sce', function($parse, $exceptionHandler, $sce) { + var startSymbolLength = startSymbol.length, + endSymbolLength = endSymbol.length, + escapedStartRegexp = new RegExp(startSymbol.replace(/./g, escape), 'g'), + escapedEndRegexp = new RegExp(endSymbol.replace(/./g, escape), 'g'); - if (this === $rootScope && applyAsyncId !== null) { - // If this is the root scope, and $applyAsync has scheduled a deferred $apply(), then - // cancel the scheduled $apply and flush the queue of expressions to be evaluated. - $browser.defer.cancel(applyAsyncId); - flushApplyAsync(); - } + function escape(ch) { + return '\\\\\\' + ch; + } - lastDirtyWatch = null; + function unescapeText(text) { + return text.replace(escapedStartRegexp, startSymbol). + replace(escapedEndRegexp, endSymbol); + } - do { // "while dirty" loop - dirty = false; - current = target; + // TODO: this is the same as the constantWatchDelegate in parse.js + function constantWatchDelegate(scope, listener, objectEquality, constantInterp) { + var unwatch = scope.$watch(function constantInterpolateWatch(scope) { + unwatch(); + return constantInterp(scope); + }, listener, objectEquality); + return unwatch; + } - // It's safe for asyncQueuePosition to be a local variable here because this loop can't - // be reentered recursively. Calling $digest from a function passed to $evalAsync would - // lead to a '$digest already in progress' error. - for (var asyncQueuePosition = 0; asyncQueuePosition < asyncQueue.length; asyncQueuePosition++) { - try { - asyncTask = asyncQueue[asyncQueuePosition]; - fn = asyncTask.fn; - fn(asyncTask.scope, asyncTask.locals); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } - lastDirtyWatch = null; + /** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $interpolate + * @kind function + * + * @requires $parse + * @requires $sce + * + * @description + * + * Compiles a string with markup into an interpolation function. This service is used by the + * HTML {@link ng.$compile $compile} service for data binding. See + * {@link ng.$interpolateProvider $interpolateProvider} for configuring the + * interpolation markup. + * + * + * ```js + * var $interpolate = ...; // injected + * var exp = $interpolate('Hello {{name | uppercase}}!'); + * expect(exp({name:'AngularJS'})).toEqual('Hello ANGULARJS!'); + * ``` + * + * `$interpolate` takes an optional fourth argument, `allOrNothing`. If `allOrNothing` is + * `true`, the interpolation function will return `undefined` unless all embedded expressions + * evaluate to a value other than `undefined`. + * + * ```js + * var $interpolate = ...; // injected + * var context = {greeting: 'Hello', name: undefined }; + * + * // default "forgiving" mode + * var exp = $interpolate('{{greeting}} {{name}}!'); + * expect(exp(context)).toEqual('Hello !'); + * + * // "allOrNothing" mode + * exp = $interpolate('{{greeting}} {{name}}!', false, null, true); + * expect(exp(context)).toBeUndefined(); + * context.name = 'AngularJS'; + * expect(exp(context)).toEqual('Hello AngularJS!'); + * ``` + * + * `allOrNothing` is useful for interpolating URLs. `ngSrc` and `ngSrcset` use this behavior. + * + * #### Escaped Interpolation + * $interpolate provides a mechanism for escaping interpolation markers. Start and end markers + * can be escaped by preceding each of their characters with a REVERSE SOLIDUS U+005C (backslash). + * It will be rendered as a regular start/end marker, and will not be interpreted as an expression + * or binding. + * + * This enables web-servers to prevent script injection attacks and defacing attacks, to some + * degree, while also enabling code examples to work without relying on the + * {@link ng.directive:ngNonBindable ngNonBindable} directive. + * + * **For security purposes, it is strongly encouraged that web servers escape user-supplied data, + * replacing angle brackets (<, >) with &lt; and &gt; respectively, and replacing all + * interpolation start/end markers with their escaped counterparts.** + * + * Escaped interpolation markers are only replaced with the actual interpolation markers in rendered + * output when the $interpolate service processes the text. So, for HTML elements interpolated + * by {@link ng.$compile $compile}, or otherwise interpolated with the `mustHaveExpression` parameter + * set to `true`, the interpolated text must contain an unescaped interpolation expression. As such, + * this is typically useful only when user-data is used in rendering a template from the server, or + * when otherwise untrusted data is used by a directive. + * + * + * + *
+ *

{{apptitle}}: \{\{ username = "defaced value"; \}\} + *

+ *

{{username}} attempts to inject code which will deface the + * application, but fails to accomplish their task, because the server has correctly + * escaped the interpolation start/end markers with REVERSE SOLIDUS U+005C (backslash) + * characters.

+ *

Instead, the result of the attempted script injection is visible, and can be removed + * from the database by an administrator.

+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * + * @knownIssue + * It is currently not possible for an interpolated expression to contain the interpolation end + * symbol. For example, `{{ '}}' }}` will be incorrectly interpreted as `{{ ' }}` + `' }}`, i.e. + * an interpolated expression consisting of a single-quote (`'`) and the `' }}` string. + * + * @knownIssue + * All directives and components must use the standard `{{` `}}` interpolation symbols + * in their templates. If you change the application interpolation symbols the {@link $compile} + * service will attempt to denormalize the standard symbols to the custom symbols. + * The denormalization process is not clever enough to know not to replace instances of the standard + * symbols where they would not normally be treated as interpolation symbols. For example in the following + * code snippet the closing braces of the literal object will get incorrectly denormalized: + * + * ``` + *
+ * ``` + * + * See https://github.com/angular/angular.js/pull/14610#issuecomment-219401099 for more information. + * + * @param {string} text The text with markup to interpolate. + * @param {boolean=} mustHaveExpression if set to true then the interpolation string must have + * embedded expression in order to return an interpolation function. Strings with no + * embedded expression will return null for the interpolation function. + * @param {string=} trustedContext when provided, the returned function passes the interpolated + * result through {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted $sce.getTrusted(interpolatedResult, + * trustedContext)} before returning it. Refer to the {@link ng.$sce $sce} service that + * provides Strict Contextual Escaping for details. + * @param {boolean=} allOrNothing if `true`, then the returned function returns undefined + * unless all embedded expressions evaluate to a value other than `undefined`. + * @returns {function(context)} an interpolation function which is used to compute the + * interpolated string. The function has these parameters: + * + * - `context`: evaluation context for all expressions embedded in the interpolated text + */ + function $interpolate(text, mustHaveExpression, trustedContext, allOrNothing) { + var contextAllowsConcatenation = trustedContext === $sce.URL || trustedContext === $sce.MEDIA_URL; + + // Provide a quick exit and simplified result function for text with no interpolation + if (!text.length || text.indexOf(startSymbol) === -1) { + if (mustHaveExpression) return; + + var unescapedText = unescapeText(text); + if (contextAllowsConcatenation) { + unescapedText = $sce.getTrusted(trustedContext, unescapedText); + } + var constantInterp = valueFn(unescapedText); + constantInterp.exp = text; + constantInterp.expressions = []; + constantInterp.$$watchDelegate = constantWatchDelegate; + + return constantInterp; + } + + allOrNothing = !!allOrNothing; + var startIndex, + endIndex, + index = 0, + expressions = [], + parseFns, + textLength = text.length, + exp, + concat = [], + expressionPositions = [], + singleExpression; + + + while (index < textLength) { + if (((startIndex = text.indexOf(startSymbol, index)) !== -1) && + ((endIndex = text.indexOf(endSymbol, startIndex + startSymbolLength)) !== -1)) { + if (index !== startIndex) { + concat.push(unescapeText(text.substring(index, startIndex))); } - asyncQueue.length = 0; + exp = text.substring(startIndex + startSymbolLength, endIndex); + expressions.push(exp); + index = endIndex + endSymbolLength; + expressionPositions.push(concat.length); + concat.push(''); // Placeholder that will get replaced with the evaluated expression. + } else { + // we did not find an interpolation, so we have to add the remainder to the separators array + if (index !== textLength) { + concat.push(unescapeText(text.substring(index))); + } + break; + } + } - traverseScopesLoop: - do { // "traverse the scopes" loop - if ((watchers = !current.$$suspended && current.$$watchers)) { - // process our watches - watchers.$$digestWatchIndex = watchers.length; - while (watchers.$$digestWatchIndex--) { - try { - watch = watchers[watchers.$$digestWatchIndex]; - // Most common watches are on primitives, in which case we can short - // circuit it with === operator, only when === fails do we use .equals - if (watch) { - get = watch.get; - if ((value = get(current)) !== (last = watch.last) && - !(watch.eq - ? equals(value, last) - : (isNumberNaN(value) && isNumberNaN(last)))) { - dirty = true; - lastDirtyWatch = watch; - watch.last = watch.eq ? copy(value, null) : value; - fn = watch.fn; - fn(value, ((last === initWatchVal) ? value : last), current); - if (ttl < 5) { - logIdx = 4 - ttl; - if (!watchLog[logIdx]) watchLog[logIdx] = []; - watchLog[logIdx].push({ - msg: isFunction(watch.exp) ? 'fn: ' + (watch.exp.name || watch.exp.toString()) : watch.exp, - newVal: value, - oldVal: last - }); - } - } else if (watch === lastDirtyWatch) { - // If the most recently dirty watcher is now clean, short circuit since the remaining watchers - // have already been tested. - dirty = false; - break traverseScopesLoop; - } - } - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } - } - } + singleExpression = concat.length === 1 && expressionPositions.length === 1; + // Intercept expression if we need to stringify concatenated inputs, which may be SCE trusted + // objects rather than simple strings + // (we don't modify the expression if the input consists of only a single trusted input) + var interceptor = contextAllowsConcatenation && singleExpression ? undefined : parseStringifyInterceptor; + parseFns = expressions.map(function(exp) { return $parse(exp, interceptor); }); + + // Concatenating expressions makes it hard to reason about whether some combination of + // concatenated values are unsafe to use and could easily lead to XSS. By requiring that a + // single expression be used for some $sce-managed secure contexts (RESOURCE_URLs mostly), + // we ensure that the value that's used is assigned or constructed by some JS code somewhere + // that is more testable or make it obvious that you bound the value to some user controlled + // value. This helps reduce the load when auditing for XSS issues. + + // Note that URL and MEDIA_URL $sce contexts do not need this, since `$sce` can sanitize the values + // passed to it. In that case, `$sce.getTrusted` will be called on either the single expression + // or on the overall concatenated string (losing trusted types used in the mix, by design). + // Both these methods will sanitize plain strings. Also, HTML could be included, but since it's + // only used in srcdoc attributes, this would not be very useful. + + if (!mustHaveExpression || expressions.length) { + var compute = function(values) { + for (var i = 0, ii = expressions.length; i < ii; i++) { + if (allOrNothing && isUndefined(values[i])) return; + concat[expressionPositions[i]] = values[i]; + } - // Insanity Warning: scope depth-first traversal - // yes, this code is a bit crazy, but it works and we have tests to prove it! - // this piece should be kept in sync with the traversal in $broadcast - // (though it differs due to having the extra check for $$suspended and does not - // check $$listenerCount) - if (!(next = ((!current.$$suspended && current.$$watchersCount && current.$$childHead) || - (current !== target && current.$$nextSibling)))) { - while (current !== target && !(next = current.$$nextSibling)) { - current = current.$parent; + if (contextAllowsConcatenation) { + // If `singleExpression` then `concat[0]` might be a "trusted" value or `null`, rather than a string + return $sce.getTrusted(trustedContext, singleExpression ? concat[0] : concat.join('')); + } else if (trustedContext && concat.length > 1) { + // This context does not allow more than one part, e.g. expr + string or exp + exp. + $interpolateMinErr.throwNoconcat(text); + } + // In an unprivileged context or only one part: just concatenate and return. + return concat.join(''); + }; + + return extend(function interpolationFn(context) { + var i = 0; + var ii = expressions.length; + var values = new Array(ii); + + try { + for (; i < ii; i++) { + values[i] = parseFns[i](context); } - } - } while ((current = next)); - // `break traverseScopesLoop;` takes us to here + return compute(values); + } catch (err) { + $exceptionHandler($interpolateMinErr.interr(text, err)); + } - if ((dirty || asyncQueue.length) && !(ttl--)) { - clearPhase(); - throw $rootScopeMinErr('infdig', - '{0} $digest() iterations reached. Aborting!\n' + - 'Watchers fired in the last 5 iterations: {1}', - TTL, watchLog); + }, { + // all of these properties are undocumented for now + exp: text, //just for compatibility with regular watchers created via $watch + expressions: expressions, + $$watchDelegate: function(scope, listener) { + var lastValue; + return scope.$watchGroup(parseFns, /** @this */ function interpolateFnWatcher(values, oldValues) { + var currValue = compute(values); + listener.call(this, currValue, values !== oldValues ? lastValue : currValue, scope); + lastValue = currValue; + }); } + }); + } - } while (dirty || asyncQueue.length); + function parseStringifyInterceptor(value) { + try { + // In concatenable contexts, getTrusted comes at the end, to avoid sanitizing individual + // parts of a full URL. We don't care about losing the trustedness here. + // In non-concatenable contexts, where there is only one expression, this interceptor is + // not applied to the expression. + value = (trustedContext && !contextAllowsConcatenation) ? + $sce.getTrusted(trustedContext, value) : + $sce.valueOf(value); + return allOrNothing && !isDefined(value) ? value : stringify(value); + } catch (err) { + $exceptionHandler($interpolateMinErr.interr(text, err)); + } + } + } - clearPhase(); - // postDigestQueuePosition isn't local here because this loop can be reentered recursively. - while (postDigestQueuePosition < postDigestQueue.length) { - try { - postDigestQueue[postDigestQueuePosition++](); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $interpolate#startSymbol + * @description + * Symbol to denote the start of expression in the interpolated string. Defaults to `{{`. + * + * Use {@link ng.$interpolateProvider#startSymbol `$interpolateProvider.startSymbol`} to change + * the symbol. + * + * @returns {string} start symbol. + */ + $interpolate.startSymbol = function() { + return startSymbol; + }; + + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $interpolate#endSymbol + * @description + * Symbol to denote the end of expression in the interpolated string. Defaults to `}}`. + * + * Use {@link ng.$interpolateProvider#endSymbol `$interpolateProvider.endSymbol`} to change + * the symbol. + * + * @returns {string} end symbol. + */ + $interpolate.endSymbol = function() { + return endSymbol; + }; + + return $interpolate; + }]; +} + +var $intervalMinErr = minErr('$interval'); + +/** @this */ +function $IntervalProvider() { + this.$get = ['$$intervalFactory', '$window', + function($$intervalFactory, $window) { + var intervals = {}; + var setIntervalFn = function(tick, delay, deferred) { + var id = $window.setInterval(tick, delay); + intervals[id] = deferred; + return id; + }; + var clearIntervalFn = function(id) { + $window.clearInterval(id); + delete intervals[id]; + }; + + /** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $interval + * + * @description + * AngularJS's wrapper for `window.setInterval`. The `fn` function is executed every `delay` + * milliseconds. + * + * The return value of registering an interval function is a promise. This promise will be + * notified upon each tick of the interval, and will be resolved after `count` iterations, or + * run indefinitely if `count` is not defined. The value of the notification will be the + * number of iterations that have run. + * To cancel an interval, call `$interval.cancel(promise)`. + * + * In tests you can use {@link ngMock.$interval#flush `$interval.flush(millis)`} to + * move forward by `millis` milliseconds and trigger any functions scheduled to run in that + * time. + * + *
+ * **Note**: Intervals created by this service must be explicitly destroyed when you are finished + * with them. In particular they are not automatically destroyed when a controller's scope or a + * directive's element are destroyed. + * You should take this into consideration and make sure to always cancel the interval at the + * appropriate moment. See the example below for more details on how and when to do this. + *
+ * + * @param {function()} fn A function that should be called repeatedly. If no additional arguments + * are passed (see below), the function is called with the current iteration count. + * @param {number} delay Number of milliseconds between each function call. + * @param {number=} [count=0] Number of times to repeat. If not set, or 0, will repeat + * indefinitely. + * @param {boolean=} [invokeApply=true] If set to `false` skips model dirty checking, otherwise + * will invoke `fn` within the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$apply $apply} block. + * @param {...*=} Pass additional parameters to the executed function. + * @returns {promise} A promise which will be notified on each iteration. It will resolve once all iterations of the interval complete. + * + * @example + * + * + * + * + *
+ *
+ *
+ * Current time is: + *
+ * Blood 1 : {{blood_1}} + * Blood 2 : {{blood_2}} + * + * + * + *
+ *
+ * + *
+ *
+ */ + var interval = $$intervalFactory(setIntervalFn, clearIntervalFn); + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $interval#cancel + * + * @description + * Cancels a task associated with the `promise`. + * + * @param {Promise=} promise returned by the `$interval` function. + * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the task was successfully canceled. + */ + interval.cancel = function(promise) { + if (!promise) return false; + + if (!promise.hasOwnProperty('$$intervalId')) { + throw $intervalMinErr('badprom', + '`$interval.cancel()` called with a promise that was not generated by `$interval()`.'); + } + + if (!intervals.hasOwnProperty(promise.$$intervalId)) return false; + + var id = promise.$$intervalId; + var deferred = intervals[id]; + + // Interval cancels should not report an unhandled promise. + markQExceptionHandled(deferred.promise); + deferred.reject('canceled'); + clearIntervalFn(id); + + return true; + }; + + return interval; + }]; +} + +/** @this */ +function $$IntervalFactoryProvider() { + this.$get = ['$browser', '$q', '$$q', '$rootScope', + function($browser, $q, $$q, $rootScope) { + return function intervalFactory(setIntervalFn, clearIntervalFn) { + return function intervalFn(fn, delay, count, invokeApply) { + var hasParams = arguments.length > 4, + args = hasParams ? sliceArgs(arguments, 4) : [], + iteration = 0, + skipApply = isDefined(invokeApply) && !invokeApply, + deferred = (skipApply ? $$q : $q).defer(), + promise = deferred.promise; + + count = isDefined(count) ? count : 0; + + function callback() { + if (!hasParams) { + fn(iteration); + } else { + fn.apply(null, args); } } - postDigestQueue.length = postDigestQueuePosition = 0; - // Check for changes to browser url that happened during the $digest - // (for which no event is fired; e.g. via `history.pushState()`) - $browser.$$checkUrlChange(); - }, + function tick() { + if (skipApply) { + $browser.defer(callback); + } else { + $rootScope.$evalAsync(callback); + } + deferred.notify(iteration++); + + if (count > 0 && iteration >= count) { + deferred.resolve(iteration); + clearIntervalFn(promise.$$intervalId); + } + + if (!skipApply) $rootScope.$apply(); + } + + promise.$$intervalId = setIntervalFn(tick, delay, deferred, skipApply); + return promise; + }; + }; + }]; +} + +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $jsonpCallbacks + * @requires $window + * @description + * This service handles the lifecycle of callbacks to handle JSONP requests. + * Override this service if you wish to customise where the callbacks are stored and + * how they vary compared to the requested url. + */ +var $jsonpCallbacksProvider = /** @this */ function() { + this.$get = function() { + var callbacks = angular.callbacks; + var callbackMap = {}; + + function createCallback(callbackId) { + var callback = function(data) { + callback.data = data; + callback.called = true; + }; + callback.id = callbackId; + return callback; + } + + return { /** * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$suspend - * @kind function - * + * @name $jsonpCallbacks#createCallback + * @param {string} url the url of the JSONP request + * @returns {string} the callback path to send to the server as part of the JSONP request * @description - * Suspend watchers of this scope subtree so that they will not be invoked during digest. - * - * This can be used to optimize your application when you know that running those watchers - * is redundant. - * - * **Warning** - * - * Suspending scopes from the digest cycle can have unwanted and difficult to debug results. - * Only use this approach if you are confident that you know what you are doing and have - * ample tests to ensure that bindings get updated as you expect. - * - * Some of the things to consider are: - * - * * Any external event on a directive/component will not trigger a digest while the hosting - * scope is suspended - even if the event handler calls `$apply()` or `$rootScope.$digest()`. - * * Transcluded content exists on a scope that inherits from outside a directive but exists - * as a child of the directive's containing scope. If the containing scope is suspended the - * transcluded scope will also be suspended, even if the scope from which the transcluded - * scope inherits is not suspended. - * * Multiple directives trying to manage the suspended status of a scope can confuse each other: - * * A call to `$suspend()` on an already suspended scope is a no-op. - * * A call to `$resume()` on a non-suspended scope is a no-op. - * * If two directives suspend a scope, then one of them resumes the scope, the scope will no - * longer be suspended. This could result in the other directive believing a scope to be - * suspended when it is not. - * * If a parent scope is suspended then all its descendants will be also excluded from future - * digests whether or not they have been suspended themselves. Note that this also applies to - * isolate child scopes. - * * Calling `$digest()` directly on a descendant of a suspended scope will still run the watchers - * for that scope and its descendants. When digesting we only check whether the current scope is - * locally suspended, rather than checking whether it has a suspended ancestor. - * * Calling `$resume()` on a scope that has a suspended ancestor will not cause the scope to be - * included in future digests until all its ancestors have been resumed. - * * Resolved promises, e.g. from explicit `$q` deferreds and `$http` calls, trigger `$apply()` - * against the `$rootScope` and so will still trigger a global digest even if the promise was - * initiated by a component that lives on a suspended scope. + * {@link $httpBackend} calls this method to create a callback and get hold of the path to the callback + * to pass to the server, which will be used to call the callback with its payload in the JSONP response. */ - $suspend: function() { - this.$$suspended = true; + createCallback: function(url) { + var callbackId = '_' + (callbacks.$$counter++).toString(36); + var callbackPath = 'angular.callbacks.' + callbackId; + var callback = createCallback(callbackId); + callbackMap[callbackPath] = callbacks[callbackId] = callback; + return callbackPath; }, - /** * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$isSuspended - * @kind function - * + * @name $jsonpCallbacks#wasCalled + * @param {string} callbackPath the path to the callback that was sent in the JSONP request + * @returns {boolean} whether the callback has been called, as a result of the JSONP response * @description - * Call this method to determine if this scope has been explicitly suspended. It will not - * tell you whether an ancestor has been suspended. - * To determine if this scope will be excluded from a digest triggered at the $rootScope, - * for example, you must check all its ancestors: - * - * ``` - * function isExcludedFromDigest(scope) { - * while(scope) { - * if (scope.$isSuspended()) return true; - * scope = scope.$parent; - * } - * return false; - * ``` - * - * Be aware that a scope may not be included in digests if it has a suspended ancestor, - * even if `$isSuspended()` returns false. - * - * @returns true if the current scope has been suspended. + * {@link $httpBackend} calls this method to find out whether the JSONP response actually called the + * callback that was passed in the request. */ - $isSuspended: function() { - return this.$$suspended; + wasCalled: function(callbackPath) { + return callbackMap[callbackPath].called; }, - /** * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$resume - * @kind function - * + * @name $jsonpCallbacks#getResponse + * @param {string} callbackPath the path to the callback that was sent in the JSONP request + * @returns {*} the data received from the response via the registered callback * @description - * Resume watchers of this scope subtree in case it was suspended. - * - * See {@link $rootScope.Scope#$suspend} for information about the dangers of using this approach. + * {@link $httpBackend} calls this method to get hold of the data that was provided to the callback + * in the JSONP response. */ - $resume: function() { - this.$$suspended = false; + getResponse: function(callbackPath) { + return callbackMap[callbackPath].data; }, - - /** - * @ngdoc event - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$destroy - * @eventType broadcast on scope being destroyed - * - * @description - * Broadcasted when a scope and its children are being destroyed. - * - * Note that, in AngularJS, there is also a `$destroy` jQuery event, which can be used to - * clean up DOM bindings before an element is removed from the DOM. - */ - /** * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$destroy - * @kind function - * + * @name $jsonpCallbacks#removeCallback + * @param {string} callbackPath the path to the callback that was sent in the JSONP request * @description - * Removes the current scope (and all of its children) from the parent scope. Removal implies - * that calls to {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()} will no longer - * propagate to the current scope and its children. Removal also implies that the current - * scope is eligible for garbage collection. - * - * The `$destroy()` is usually used by directives such as - * {@link ng.directive:ngRepeat ngRepeat} for managing the - * unrolling of the loop. - * - * Just before a scope is destroyed, a `$destroy` event is broadcasted on this scope. - * Application code can register a `$destroy` event handler that will give it a chance to - * perform any necessary cleanup. - * - * Note that, in AngularJS, there is also a `$destroy` jQuery event, which can be used to - * clean up DOM bindings before an element is removed from the DOM. + * {@link $httpBackend} calls this method to remove the callback after the JSONP request has + * completed or timed-out. */ - $destroy: function() { - // We can't destroy a scope that has been already destroyed. - if (this.$$destroyed) return; - var parent = this.$parent; + removeCallback: function(callbackPath) { + var callback = callbackMap[callbackPath]; + delete callbacks[callback.id]; + delete callbackMap[callbackPath]; + } + }; + }; +}; - this.$broadcast('$destroy'); - this.$$destroyed = true; +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $locale + * + * @description + * $locale service provides localization rules for various AngularJS components. As of right now the + * only public api is: + * + * * `id` – `{string}` – locale id formatted as `languageId-countryId` (e.g. `en-us`) + */ - if (this === $rootScope) { - //Remove handlers attached to window when $rootScope is removed - $browser.$$applicationDestroyed(); - } +/* global stripHash: true */ - incrementWatchersCount(this, -this.$$watchersCount); - for (var eventName in this.$$listenerCount) { - decrementListenerCount(this, this.$$listenerCount[eventName], eventName); - } +var PATH_MATCH = /^([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?$/, + DEFAULT_PORTS = {'http': 80, 'https': 443, 'ftp': 21}; +var $locationMinErr = minErr('$location'); - // sever all the references to parent scopes (after this cleanup, the current scope should - // not be retained by any of our references and should be eligible for garbage collection) - if (parent && parent.$$childHead === this) parent.$$childHead = this.$$nextSibling; - if (parent && parent.$$childTail === this) parent.$$childTail = this.$$prevSibling; - if (this.$$prevSibling) this.$$prevSibling.$$nextSibling = this.$$nextSibling; - if (this.$$nextSibling) this.$$nextSibling.$$prevSibling = this.$$prevSibling; - // Disable listeners, watchers and apply/digest methods - this.$destroy = this.$digest = this.$apply = this.$evalAsync = this.$applyAsync = noop; - this.$on = this.$watch = this.$watchGroup = function() { return noop; }; - this.$$listeners = {}; +/** + * Encode path using encodeUriSegment, ignoring forward slashes + * + * @param {string} path Path to encode + * @returns {string} + */ +function encodePath(path) { + var segments = path.split('/'), + i = segments.length; - // Disconnect the next sibling to prevent `cleanUpScope` destroying those too - this.$$nextSibling = null; - cleanUpScope(this); - }, + while (i--) { + // decode forward slashes to prevent them from being double encoded + segments[i] = encodeUriSegment(segments[i].replace(/%2F/g, '/')); + } - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$eval - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Executes the `expression` on the current scope and returns the result. Any exceptions in - * the expression are propagated (uncaught). This is useful when evaluating AngularJS - * expressions. - * - * @example - * ```js - var scope = ng.$rootScope.Scope(); - scope.a = 1; - scope.b = 2; + return segments.join('/'); +} - expect(scope.$eval('a+b')).toEqual(3); - expect(scope.$eval(function(scope){ return scope.a + scope.b; })).toEqual(3); - * ``` - * - * @param {(string|function())=} expression An AngularJS expression to be executed. - * - * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. - * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with the current `scope` parameter. - * - * @param {(object)=} locals Local variables object, useful for overriding values in scope. - * @returns {*} The result of evaluating the expression. - */ - $eval: function(expr, locals) { - return $parse(expr)(this, locals); - }, +function decodePath(path, html5Mode) { + var segments = path.split('/'), + i = segments.length; - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$evalAsync - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Executes the expression on the current scope at a later point in time. - * - * The `$evalAsync` makes no guarantees as to when the `expression` will be executed, only - * that: - * - * - it will execute after the function that scheduled the evaluation (preferably before DOM - * rendering). - * - at least one {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest cycle} will be performed after - * `expression` execution. - * - * Any exceptions from the execution of the expression are forwarded to the - * {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. - * - * __Note:__ if this function is called outside of a `$digest` cycle, a new `$digest` cycle - * will be scheduled. However, it is encouraged to always call code that changes the model - * from within an `$apply` call. That includes code evaluated via `$evalAsync`. - * - * @param {(string|function())=} expression An AngularJS expression to be executed. - * - * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. - * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with the current `scope` parameter. - * - * @param {(object)=} locals Local variables object, useful for overriding values in scope. - */ - $evalAsync: function(expr, locals) { - // if we are outside of an $digest loop and this is the first time we are scheduling async - // task also schedule async auto-flush - if (!$rootScope.$$phase && !asyncQueue.length) { - $browser.defer(function() { - if (asyncQueue.length) { - $rootScope.$digest(); - } - }, null, '$evalAsync'); - } + while (i--) { + segments[i] = decodeURIComponent(segments[i]); + if (html5Mode) { + // encode forward slashes to prevent them from being mistaken for path separators + segments[i] = segments[i].replace(/\//g, '%2F'); + } + } - asyncQueue.push({scope: this, fn: $parse(expr), locals: locals}); - }, + return segments.join('/'); +} - $$postDigest: function(fn) { - postDigestQueue.push(fn); - }, +function normalizePath(pathValue, searchValue, hashValue) { + var search = toKeyValue(searchValue), + hash = hashValue ? '#' + encodeUriSegment(hashValue) : '', + path = encodePath(pathValue); - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$apply - * @kind function - * - * @description - * `$apply()` is used to execute an expression in AngularJS from outside of the AngularJS - * framework. (For example from browser DOM events, setTimeout, XHR or third party libraries). - * Because we are calling into the AngularJS framework we need to perform proper scope life - * cycle of {@link ng.$exceptionHandler exception handling}, - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest executing watches}. - * - * **Life cycle: Pseudo-Code of `$apply()`** - * - * ```js - function $apply(expr) { - try { - return $eval(expr); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } finally { - $root.$digest(); - } - } - * ``` - * - * - * Scope's `$apply()` method transitions through the following stages: - * - * 1. The {@link guide/expression expression} is executed using the - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$eval $eval()} method. - * 2. Any exceptions from the execution of the expression are forwarded to the - * {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. - * 3. The {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch watch} listeners are fired immediately after the - * expression was executed using the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()} method. - * - * - * @param {(string|function())=} exp An AngularJS expression to be executed. - * - * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. - * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with current `scope` parameter. - * - * @returns {*} The result of evaluating the expression. - */ - $apply: function(expr) { - try { - beginPhase('$apply'); - try { - return this.$eval(expr); - } finally { - clearPhase(); - } - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } finally { - try { - $rootScope.$digest(); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - // eslint-disable-next-line no-unsafe-finally - throw e; - } - } - }, + return path + (search ? '?' + search : '') + hash; +} - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$applyAsync - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Schedule the invocation of $apply to occur at a later time. The actual time difference - * varies across browsers, but is typically around ~10 milliseconds. - * - * This can be used to queue up multiple expressions which need to be evaluated in the same - * digest. - * - * @param {(string|function())=} exp An AngularJS expression to be executed. - * - * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. - * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with current `scope` parameter. - */ - $applyAsync: function(expr) { - var scope = this; - if (expr) { - applyAsyncQueue.push($applyAsyncExpression); - } - expr = $parse(expr); - scheduleApplyAsync(); +function parseAbsoluteUrl(absoluteUrl, locationObj) { + var parsedUrl = urlResolve(absoluteUrl); - function $applyAsyncExpression() { - scope.$eval(expr); - } - }, + locationObj.$$protocol = parsedUrl.protocol; + locationObj.$$host = parsedUrl.hostname; + locationObj.$$port = toInt(parsedUrl.port) || DEFAULT_PORTS[parsedUrl.protocol] || null; +} - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$on - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Listens on events of a given type. See {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$emit $emit} for - * discussion of event life cycle. - * - * The event listener function format is: `function(event, args...)`. The `event` object - * passed into the listener has the following attributes: - * - * - `targetScope` - `{Scope}`: the scope on which the event was `$emit`-ed or - * `$broadcast`-ed. - * - `currentScope` - `{Scope}`: the scope that is currently handling the event. Once the - * event propagates through the scope hierarchy, this property is set to null. - * - `name` - `{string}`: name of the event. - * - `stopPropagation` - `{function=}`: calling `stopPropagation` function will cancel - * further event propagation (available only for events that were `$emit`-ed). - * - `preventDefault` - `{function}`: calling `preventDefault` sets `defaultPrevented` flag - * to true. - * - `defaultPrevented` - `{boolean}`: true if `preventDefault` was called. - * - * @param {string} name Event name to listen on. - * @param {function(event, ...args)} listener Function to call when the event is emitted. - * @returns {function()} Returns a deregistration function for this listener. - */ - $on: function(name, listener) { - var namedListeners = this.$$listeners[name]; - if (!namedListeners) { - this.$$listeners[name] = namedListeners = []; - } - namedListeners.push(listener); +var DOUBLE_SLASH_REGEX = /^\s*[\\/]{2,}/; +function parseAppUrl(url, locationObj, html5Mode) { - var current = this; - do { - if (!current.$$listenerCount[name]) { - current.$$listenerCount[name] = 0; - } - current.$$listenerCount[name]++; - } while ((current = current.$parent)); + if (DOUBLE_SLASH_REGEX.test(url)) { + throw $locationMinErr('badpath', 'Invalid url "{0}".', url); + } - var self = this; - return function() { - var indexOfListener = namedListeners.indexOf(listener); - if (indexOfListener !== -1) { - // Use delete in the hope of the browser deallocating the memory for the array entry, - // while not shifting the array indexes of other listeners. - // See issue https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/16135 - delete namedListeners[indexOfListener]; - decrementListenerCount(self, 1, name); - } - }; - }, + var prefixed = (url.charAt(0) !== '/'); + if (prefixed) { + url = '/' + url; + } + var match = urlResolve(url); + var path = prefixed && match.pathname.charAt(0) === '/' ? match.pathname.substring(1) : match.pathname; + locationObj.$$path = decodePath(path, html5Mode); + locationObj.$$search = parseKeyValue(match.search); + locationObj.$$hash = decodeURIComponent(match.hash); + // make sure path starts with '/'; + if (locationObj.$$path && locationObj.$$path.charAt(0) !== '/') { + locationObj.$$path = '/' + locationObj.$$path; + } +} - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$emit - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Dispatches an event `name` upwards through the scope hierarchy notifying the - * registered {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} listeners. - * - * The event life cycle starts at the scope on which `$emit` was called. All - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} listening for `name` event on this scope get - * notified. Afterwards, the event traverses upwards toward the root scope and calls all - * registered listeners along the way. The event will stop propagating if one of the listeners - * cancels it. - * - * Any exception emitted from the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} will be passed - * onto the {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. - * - * @param {string} name Event name to emit. - * @param {...*} args Optional one or more arguments which will be passed onto the event listeners. - * @return {Object} Event object (see {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on}). - */ - $emit: function(name, args) { - var empty = [], - namedListeners, - scope = this, - stopPropagation = false, - event = { - name: name, - targetScope: scope, - stopPropagation: function() {stopPropagation = true;}, - preventDefault: function() { - event.defaultPrevented = true; - }, - defaultPrevented: false - }, - listenerArgs = concat([event], arguments, 1), - i, length; +function startsWith(str, search) { + return str.slice(0, search.length) === search; +} - do { - namedListeners = scope.$$listeners[name] || empty; - event.currentScope = scope; - for (i = 0, length = namedListeners.length; i < length; i++) { +/** + * + * @param {string} base + * @param {string} url + * @returns {string} returns text from `url` after `base` or `undefined` if it does not begin with + * the expected string. + */ +function stripBaseUrl(base, url) { + if (startsWith(url, base)) { + return url.substr(base.length); + } +} - // if listeners were deregistered, defragment the array - if (!namedListeners[i]) { - namedListeners.splice(i, 1); - i--; - length--; - continue; - } - try { - //allow all listeners attached to the current scope to run - namedListeners[i].apply(null, listenerArgs); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } - } - //if any listener on the current scope stops propagation, prevent bubbling - if (stopPropagation) { - break; - } - //traverse upwards - scope = scope.$parent; - } while (scope); +function stripHash(url) { + var index = url.indexOf('#'); + return index === -1 ? url : url.substr(0, index); +} - event.currentScope = null; +function stripFile(url) { + return url.substr(0, stripHash(url).lastIndexOf('/') + 1); +} - return event; - }, +/* return the server only (scheme://host:port) */ +function serverBase(url) { + return url.substring(0, url.indexOf('/', url.indexOf('//') + 2)); +} - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $rootScope.Scope#$broadcast - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Dispatches an event `name` downwards to all child scopes (and their children) notifying the - * registered {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} listeners. - * - * The event life cycle starts at the scope on which `$broadcast` was called. All - * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} listening for `name` event on this scope get - * notified. Afterwards, the event propagates to all direct and indirect scopes of the current - * scope and calls all registered listeners along the way. The event cannot be canceled. - * - * Any exception emitted from the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} will be passed - * onto the {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. - * - * @param {string} name Event name to broadcast. - * @param {...*} args Optional one or more arguments which will be passed onto the event listeners. - * @return {Object} Event object, see {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} - */ - $broadcast: function(name, args) { - var target = this, - current = target, - next = target, - event = { - name: name, - targetScope: target, - preventDefault: function() { - event.defaultPrevented = true; - }, - defaultPrevented: false - }; +/** + * LocationHtml5Url represents a URL + * This object is exposed as $location service when HTML5 mode is enabled and supported + * + * @constructor + * @param {string} appBase application base URL + * @param {string} appBaseNoFile application base URL stripped of any filename + * @param {string} basePrefix URL path prefix + */ +function LocationHtml5Url(appBase, appBaseNoFile, basePrefix) { + this.$$html5 = true; + basePrefix = basePrefix || ''; + parseAbsoluteUrl(appBase, this); - if (!target.$$listenerCount[name]) return event; - var listenerArgs = concat([event], arguments, 1), - listeners, i, length; + /** + * Parse given HTML5 (regular) URL string into properties + * @param {string} url HTML5 URL + * @private + */ + this.$$parse = function(url) { + var pathUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url); + if (!isString(pathUrl)) { + throw $locationMinErr('ipthprfx', 'Invalid url "{0}", missing path prefix "{1}".', url, + appBaseNoFile); + } - //down while you can, then up and next sibling or up and next sibling until back at root - while ((current = next)) { - event.currentScope = current; - listeners = current.$$listeners[name] || []; - for (i = 0, length = listeners.length; i < length; i++) { - // if listeners were deregistered, defragment the array - if (!listeners[i]) { - listeners.splice(i, 1); - i--; - length--; - continue; - } + parseAppUrl(pathUrl, this, true); - try { - listeners[i].apply(null, listenerArgs); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } - } + if (!this.$$path) { + this.$$path = '/'; + } - // Insanity Warning: scope depth-first traversal - // yes, this code is a bit crazy, but it works and we have tests to prove it! - // this piece should be kept in sync with the traversal in $digest - // (though it differs due to having the extra check for $$listenerCount and - // does not check $$suspended) - if (!(next = ((current.$$listenerCount[name] && current.$$childHead) || - (current !== target && current.$$nextSibling)))) { - while (current !== target && !(next = current.$$nextSibling)) { - current = current.$parent; - } - } - } + this.$$compose(); + }; - event.currentScope = null; - return event; - } - }; + this.$$normalizeUrl = function(url) { + return appBaseNoFile + url.substr(1); // first char is always '/' + }; - var $rootScope = new Scope(); + this.$$parseLinkUrl = function(url, relHref) { + if (relHref && relHref[0] === '#') { + // special case for links to hash fragments: + // keep the old url and only replace the hash fragment + this.hash(relHref.slice(1)); + return true; + } + var appUrl, prevAppUrl; + var rewrittenUrl; - //The internal queues. Expose them on the $rootScope for debugging/testing purposes. - var asyncQueue = $rootScope.$$asyncQueue = []; - var postDigestQueue = $rootScope.$$postDigestQueue = []; - var applyAsyncQueue = $rootScope.$$applyAsyncQueue = []; - var postDigestQueuePosition = 0; + if (isDefined(appUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBase, url))) { + prevAppUrl = appUrl; + if (basePrefix && isDefined(appUrl = stripBaseUrl(basePrefix, appUrl))) { + rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile + (stripBaseUrl('/', appUrl) || appUrl); + } else { + rewrittenUrl = appBase + prevAppUrl; + } + } else if (isDefined(appUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url))) { + rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile + appUrl; + } else if (appBaseNoFile === url + '/') { + rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile; + } + if (rewrittenUrl) { + this.$$parse(rewrittenUrl); + } + return !!rewrittenUrl; + }; +} - return $rootScope; +/** + * LocationHashbangUrl represents URL + * This object is exposed as $location service when developer doesn't opt into html5 mode. + * It also serves as the base class for html5 mode fallback on legacy browsers. + * + * @constructor + * @param {string} appBase application base URL + * @param {string} appBaseNoFile application base URL stripped of any filename + * @param {string} hashPrefix hashbang prefix + */ +function LocationHashbangUrl(appBase, appBaseNoFile, hashPrefix) { - function beginPhase(phase) { - if ($rootScope.$$phase) { - throw $rootScopeMinErr('inprog', '{0} already in progress', $rootScope.$$phase); - } + parseAbsoluteUrl(appBase, this); - $rootScope.$$phase = phase; - } - function clearPhase() { - $rootScope.$$phase = null; - } + /** + * Parse given hashbang URL into properties + * @param {string} url Hashbang URL + * @private + */ + this.$$parse = function(url) { + var withoutBaseUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBase, url) || stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url); + var withoutHashUrl; - function incrementWatchersCount(current, count) { - do { - current.$$watchersCount += count; - } while ((current = current.$parent)); - } + if (!isUndefined(withoutBaseUrl) && withoutBaseUrl.charAt(0) === '#') { - function decrementListenerCount(current, count, name) { - do { - current.$$listenerCount[name] -= count; + // The rest of the URL starts with a hash so we have + // got either a hashbang path or a plain hash fragment + withoutHashUrl = stripBaseUrl(hashPrefix, withoutBaseUrl); + if (isUndefined(withoutHashUrl)) { + // There was no hashbang prefix so we just have a hash fragment + withoutHashUrl = withoutBaseUrl; + } - if (current.$$listenerCount[name] === 0) { - delete current.$$listenerCount[name]; + } else { + // There was no hashbang path nor hash fragment: + // If we are in HTML5 mode we use what is left as the path; + // Otherwise we ignore what is left + if (this.$$html5) { + withoutHashUrl = withoutBaseUrl; + } else { + withoutHashUrl = ''; + if (isUndefined(withoutBaseUrl)) { + appBase = url; + /** @type {?} */ (this).replace(); } - } while ((current = current.$parent)); + } } - /** - * function used as an initial value for watchers. - * because it's unique we can easily tell it apart from other values + parseAppUrl(withoutHashUrl, this, false); + + this.$$path = removeWindowsDriveName(this.$$path, withoutHashUrl, appBase); + + this.$$compose(); + + /* + * In Windows, on an anchor node on documents loaded from + * the filesystem, the browser will return a pathname + * prefixed with the drive name ('/C:/path') when a + * pathname without a drive is set: + * * a.setAttribute('href', '/foo') + * * a.pathname === '/C:/foo' //true + * + * Inside of AngularJS, we're always using pathnames that + * do not include drive names for routing. */ - function initWatchVal() {} + function removeWindowsDriveName(path, url, base) { + /* + Matches paths for file protocol on windows, + such as /C:/foo/bar, and captures only /foo/bar. + */ + var windowsFilePathExp = /^\/[A-Z]:(\/.*)/; - function flushApplyAsync() { - while (applyAsyncQueue.length) { - try { - applyAsyncQueue.shift()(); - } catch (e) { - $exceptionHandler(e); - } + var firstPathSegmentMatch; + + //Get the relative path from the input URL. + if (startsWith(url, base)) { + url = url.replace(base, ''); } - applyAsyncId = null; - } - function scheduleApplyAsync() { - if (applyAsyncId === null) { - applyAsyncId = $browser.defer(function() { - $rootScope.$apply(flushApplyAsync); - }, null, '$applyAsync'); + // The input URL intentionally contains a first path segment that ends with a colon. + if (windowsFilePathExp.exec(url)) { + return path; } + + firstPathSegmentMatch = windowsFilePathExp.exec(path); + return firstPathSegmentMatch ? firstPathSegmentMatch[1] : path; } - }]; + }; + + this.$$normalizeUrl = function(url) { + return appBase + (url ? hashPrefix + url : ''); + }; + + this.$$parseLinkUrl = function(url, relHref) { + if (stripHash(appBase) === stripHash(url)) { + this.$$parse(url); + return true; + } + return false; + }; } + /** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $rootElement + * LocationHashbangUrl represents URL + * This object is exposed as $location service when html5 history api is enabled but the browser + * does not support it. * - * @description - * The root element of AngularJS application. This is either the element where {@link - * ng.directive:ngApp ngApp} was declared or the element passed into - * {@link angular.bootstrap}. The element represents the root element of application. It is also the - * location where the application's {@link auto.$injector $injector} service gets - * published, and can be retrieved using `$rootElement.injector()`. + * @constructor + * @param {string} appBase application base URL + * @param {string} appBaseNoFile application base URL stripped of any filename + * @param {string} hashPrefix hashbang prefix */ +function LocationHashbangInHtml5Url(appBase, appBaseNoFile, hashPrefix) { + this.$$html5 = true; + LocationHashbangUrl.apply(this, arguments); + this.$$parseLinkUrl = function(url, relHref) { + if (relHref && relHref[0] === '#') { + // special case for links to hash fragments: + // keep the old url and only replace the hash fragment + this.hash(relHref.slice(1)); + return true; + } -// the implementation is in angular.bootstrap + var rewrittenUrl; + var appUrl; -/** - * @this - * @description - * Private service to sanitize uris for links and images. Used by $compile and $sanitize. - */ -function $$SanitizeUriProvider() { + if (appBase === stripHash(url)) { + rewrittenUrl = url; + } else if ((appUrl = stripBaseUrl(appBaseNoFile, url))) { + rewrittenUrl = appBase + hashPrefix + appUrl; + } else if (appBaseNoFile === url + '/') { + rewrittenUrl = appBaseNoFile; + } + if (rewrittenUrl) { + this.$$parse(rewrittenUrl); + } + return !!rewrittenUrl; + }; - var aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList = /^\s*(https?|s?ftp|mailto|tel|file):/, - imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList = /^\s*((https?|ftp|file|blob):|data:image\/)/; + this.$$normalizeUrl = function(url) { + // include hashPrefix in $$absUrl when $$url is empty so IE9 does not reload page because of removal of '#' + return appBase + hashPrefix + url; + }; +} + + +var locationPrototype = { /** - * @description - * Retrieves or overrides the default regular expression that is used for determining trusted safe - * urls during a[href] sanitization. + * Ensure absolute URL is initialized. + * @private + */ + $$absUrl:'', + + /** + * Are we in html5 mode? + * @private + */ + $$html5: false, + + /** + * Has any change been replacing? + * @private + */ + $$replace: false, + + /** + * Compose url and update `url` and `absUrl` property + * @private + */ + $$compose: function() { + this.$$url = normalizePath(this.$$path, this.$$search, this.$$hash); + this.$$absUrl = this.$$normalizeUrl(this.$$url); + this.$$urlUpdatedByLocation = true; + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $location#absUrl * - * The sanitization is a security measure aimed at prevent XSS attacks via HTML anchor links. + * @description + * This method is getter only. * - * Any url due to be assigned to an `a[href]` attribute via interpolation is marked as requiring - * the $sce.URL security context. When interpolation occurs a call is made to `$sce.trustAsUrl(url)` - * which in turn may call `$$sanitizeUri(url, isMedia)` to sanitize the potentially malicious URL. + * Return full URL representation with all segments encoded according to rules specified in + * [RFC 3986](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt). * - * If the URL matches the `aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList` regular expression, it is returned unchanged. * - * If there is no match the URL is returned prefixed with `'unsafe:'` to ensure that when it is written - * to the DOM it is inactive and potentially malicious code will not be executed. + * ```js + * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo + * var absUrl = $location.absUrl(); + * // => "http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo" + * ``` * - * @param {RegExp=} regexp New regexp to trust urls with. - * @returns {RegExp|ng.$compileProvider} Current RegExp if called without value or self for - * chaining otherwise. + * @return {string} full URL */ - this.aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList = function(regexp) { - if (isDefined(regexp)) { - aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList = regexp; - return this; - } - return aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList; - }; - + absUrl: locationGetter('$$absUrl'), /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $location#url + * * @description - * Retrieves or overrides the default regular expression that is used for determining trusted safe - * urls during img[src] sanitization. + * This method is getter / setter. * - * The sanitization is a security measure aimed at prevent XSS attacks via HTML image src links. + * Return URL (e.g. `/path?a=b#hash`) when called without any parameter. * - * Any URL due to be assigned to an `img[src]` attribute via interpolation is marked as requiring - * the $sce.MEDIA_URL security context. When interpolation occurs a call is made to - * `$sce.trustAsMediaUrl(url)` which in turn may call `$$sanitizeUri(url, isMedia)` to sanitize - * the potentially malicious URL. + * Change path, search and hash, when called with parameter and return `$location`. * - * If the URL matches the `imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList` regular expression, it is returned - * unchanged. * - * If there is no match the URL is returned prefixed with `'unsafe:'` to ensure that when it is written - * to the DOM it is inactive and potentially malicious code will not be executed. + * ```js + * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo + * var url = $location.url(); + * // => "/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo" + * ``` * - * @param {RegExp=} regexp New regexp to trust urls with. - * @returns {RegExp|ng.$compileProvider} Current RegExp if called without value or self for - * chaining otherwise. + * @param {string=} url New URL without base prefix (e.g. `/path?a=b#hash`) + * @return {string} url */ - this.imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList = function(regexp) { - if (isDefined(regexp)) { - imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList = regexp; - return this; + url: function(url) { + if (isUndefined(url)) { + return this.$$url; } - return imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList; - }; - - this.$get = function() { - return function sanitizeUri(uri, isMediaUrl) { - // if (!uri) return uri; - var regex = isMediaUrl ? imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList : aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList; - var normalizedVal = urlResolve(uri && uri.trim()).href; - if (normalizedVal !== '' && !normalizedVal.match(regex)) { - return 'unsafe:' + normalizedVal; - } - return uri; - }; - }; -} - -/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - * Any commits to this file should be reviewed with security in mind. * - * Changes to this file can potentially create security vulnerabilities. * - * An approval from 2 Core members with history of modifying * - * this file is required. * - * * - * Does the change somehow allow for arbitrary javascript to be executed? * - * Or allows for someone to change the prototype of built-in objects? * - * Or gives undesired access to variables likes document or window? * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ -/* exported $SceProvider, $SceDelegateProvider */ + var match = PATH_MATCH.exec(url); + if (match[1] || url === '') this.path(decodeURIComponent(match[1])); + if (match[2] || match[1] || url === '') this.search(match[3] || ''); + this.hash(match[5] || ''); -var $sceMinErr = minErr('$sce'); + return this; + }, -var SCE_CONTEXTS = { - // HTML is used when there's HTML rendered (e.g. ng-bind-html, iframe srcdoc binding). - HTML: 'html', + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $location#protocol + * + * @description + * This method is getter only. + * + * Return protocol of current URL. + * + * + * ```js + * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo + * var protocol = $location.protocol(); + * // => "http" + * ``` + * + * @return {string} protocol of current URL + */ + protocol: locationGetter('$$protocol'), - // Style statements or stylesheets. Currently unused in AngularJS. - CSS: 'css', + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $location#host + * + * @description + * This method is getter only. + * + * Return host of current URL. + * + * Note: compared to the non-AngularJS version `location.host` which returns `hostname:port`, this returns the `hostname` portion only. + * + * + * ```js + * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo + * var host = $location.host(); + * // => "example.com" + * + * // given URL http://user:password@example.com:8080/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo + * host = $location.host(); + * // => "example.com" + * host = location.host; + * // => "example.com:8080" + * ``` + * + * @return {string} host of current URL. + */ + host: locationGetter('$$host'), - // An URL used in a context where it refers to the source of media, which are not expected to be run - // as scripts, such as an image, audio, video, etc. - MEDIA_URL: 'mediaUrl', + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $location#port + * + * @description + * This method is getter only. + * + * Return port of current URL. + * + * + * ```js + * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo + * var port = $location.port(); + * // => 80 + * ``` + * + * @return {Number} port + */ + port: locationGetter('$$port'), - // An URL used in a context where it does not refer to a resource that loads code. - // A value that can be trusted as a URL can also trusted as a MEDIA_URL. - URL: 'url', + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $location#path + * + * @description + * This method is getter / setter. + * + * Return path of current URL when called without any parameter. + * + * Change path when called with parameter and return `$location`. + * + * Note: Path should always begin with forward slash (/), this method will add the forward slash + * if it is missing. + * + * + * ```js + * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo + * var path = $location.path(); + * // => "/some/path" + * ``` + * + * @param {(string|number)=} path New path + * @return {(string|object)} path if called with no parameters, or `$location` if called with a parameter + */ + path: locationGetterSetter('$$path', function(path) { + path = path !== null ? path.toString() : ''; + return path.charAt(0) === '/' ? path : '/' + path; + }), - // RESOURCE_URL is a subtype of URL used where the referred-to resource could be interpreted as - // code. (e.g. ng-include, script src binding, templateUrl) - // A value that can be trusted as a RESOURCE_URL, can also trusted as a URL and a MEDIA_URL. - RESOURCE_URL: 'resourceUrl', + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $location#search + * + * @description + * This method is getter / setter. + * + * Return search part (as object) of current URL when called without any parameter. + * + * Change search part when called with parameter and return `$location`. + * + * + * ```js + * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo + * var searchObject = $location.search(); + * // => {foo: 'bar', baz: 'xoxo'} + * + * // set foo to 'yipee' + * $location.search('foo', 'yipee'); + * // $location.search() => {foo: 'yipee', baz: 'xoxo'} + * ``` + * + * @param {string|Object.|Object.>} search New search params - string or + * hash object. + * + * When called with a single argument the method acts as a setter, setting the `search` component + * of `$location` to the specified value. + * + * If the argument is a hash object containing an array of values, these values will be encoded + * as duplicate search parameters in the URL. + * + * @param {(string|Number|Array|boolean)=} paramValue If `search` is a string or number, then `paramValue` + * will override only a single search property. + * + * If `paramValue` is an array, it will override the property of the `search` component of + * `$location` specified via the first argument. + * + * If `paramValue` is `null`, the property specified via the first argument will be deleted. + * + * If `paramValue` is `true`, the property specified via the first argument will be added with no + * value nor trailing equal sign. + * + * @return {Object} If called with no arguments returns the parsed `search` object. If called with + * one or more arguments returns `$location` object itself. + */ + search: function(search, paramValue) { + switch (arguments.length) { + case 0: + return this.$$search; + case 1: + if (isString(search) || isNumber(search)) { + search = search.toString(); + this.$$search = parseKeyValue(search); + } else if (isObject(search)) { + search = copy(search, {}); + // remove object undefined or null properties + forEach(search, function(value, key) { + if (value == null) delete search[key]; + }); - // Script. Currently unused in AngularJS. - JS: 'js' + this.$$search = search; + } else { + throw $locationMinErr('isrcharg', + 'The first argument of the `$location#search()` call must be a string or an object.'); + } + break; + default: + if (isUndefined(paramValue) || paramValue === null) { + delete this.$$search[search]; + } else { + this.$$search[search] = paramValue; + } + } + + this.$$compose(); + return this; + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $location#hash + * + * @description + * This method is getter / setter. + * + * Returns the hash fragment when called without any parameters. + * + * Changes the hash fragment when called with a parameter and returns `$location`. + * + * + * ```js + * // given URL http://example.com/#/some/path?foo=bar&baz=xoxo#hashValue + * var hash = $location.hash(); + * // => "hashValue" + * ``` + * + * @param {(string|number)=} hash New hash fragment + * @return {string} hash + */ + hash: locationGetterSetter('$$hash', function(hash) { + return hash !== null ? hash.toString() : ''; + }), + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $location#replace + * + * @description + * If called, all changes to $location during the current `$digest` will replace the current history + * record, instead of adding a new one. + */ + replace: function() { + this.$$replace = true; + return this; + } }; -// Helper functions follow. +forEach([LocationHashbangInHtml5Url, LocationHashbangUrl, LocationHtml5Url], function(Location) { + Location.prototype = Object.create(locationPrototype); -var UNDERSCORE_LOWERCASE_REGEXP = /_([a-z])/g; + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $location#state + * + * @description + * This method is getter / setter. + * + * Return the history state object when called without any parameter. + * + * Change the history state object when called with one parameter and return `$location`. + * The state object is later passed to `pushState` or `replaceState`. + * + * NOTE: This method is supported only in HTML5 mode and only in browsers supporting + * the HTML5 History API (i.e. methods `pushState` and `replaceState`). If you need to support + * older browsers (like IE9 or Android < 4.0), don't use this method. + * + * @param {object=} state State object for pushState or replaceState + * @return {object} state + */ + Location.prototype.state = function(state) { + if (!arguments.length) { + return this.$$state; + } -function snakeToCamel(name) { - return name - .replace(UNDERSCORE_LOWERCASE_REGEXP, fnCamelCaseReplace); + if (Location !== LocationHtml5Url || !this.$$html5) { + throw $locationMinErr('nostate', 'History API state support is available only ' + + 'in HTML5 mode and only in browsers supporting HTML5 History API'); + } + // The user might modify `stateObject` after invoking `$location.state(stateObject)` + // but we're changing the $$state reference to $browser.state() during the $digest + // so the modification window is narrow. + this.$$state = isUndefined(state) ? null : state; + this.$$urlUpdatedByLocation = true; + + return this; + }; +}); + + +function locationGetter(property) { + return /** @this */ function() { + return this[property]; + }; } -function adjustMatcher(matcher) { - if (matcher === 'self') { - return matcher; - } else if (isString(matcher)) { - // Strings match exactly except for 2 wildcards - '*' and '**'. - // '*' matches any character except those from the set ':/.?&'. - // '**' matches any character (like .* in a RegExp). - // More than 2 *'s raises an error as it's ill defined. - if (matcher.indexOf('***') > -1) { - throw $sceMinErr('iwcard', - 'Illegal sequence *** in string matcher. String: {0}', matcher); + +function locationGetterSetter(property, preprocess) { + return /** @this */ function(value) { + if (isUndefined(value)) { + return this[property]; } - matcher = escapeForRegexp(matcher). - replace(/\\\*\\\*/g, '.*'). - replace(/\\\*/g, '[^:/.?&;]*'); - return new RegExp('^' + matcher + '$'); - } else if (isRegExp(matcher)) { - // The only other type of matcher allowed is a Regexp. - // Match entire URL / disallow partial matches. - // Flags are reset (i.e. no global, ignoreCase or multiline) - return new RegExp('^' + matcher.source + '$'); - } else { - throw $sceMinErr('imatcher', - 'Matchers may only be "self", string patterns or RegExp objects'); - } -} + this[property] = preprocess(value); + this.$$compose(); -function adjustMatchers(matchers) { - var adjustedMatchers = []; - if (isDefined(matchers)) { - forEach(matchers, function(matcher) { - adjustedMatchers.push(adjustMatcher(matcher)); - }); - } - return adjustedMatchers; + return this; + }; } /** * @ngdoc service - * @name $sceDelegate - * @kind function + * @name $location * - * @description + * @requires $rootElement * - * `$sceDelegate` is a service that is used by the `$sce` service to provide {@link ng.$sce Strict - * Contextual Escaping (SCE)} services to AngularJS. + * @description + * The $location service parses the URL in the browser address bar (based on the + * [window.location](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/window.location)) and makes the URL + * available to your application. Changes to the URL in the address bar are reflected into + * $location service and changes to $location are reflected into the browser address bar. * - * For an overview of this service and the functionnality it provides in AngularJS, see the main - * page for {@link ng.$sce SCE}. The current page is targeted for developers who need to alter how - * SCE works in their application, which shouldn't be needed in most cases. + * **The $location service:** * - *
- * AngularJS strongly relies on contextual escaping for the security of bindings: disabling or - * modifying this might cause cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities. For libraries owners, - * changes to this service will also influence users, so be extra careful and document your changes. - *
- * - * Typically, you would configure or override the {@link ng.$sceDelegate $sceDelegate} instead of - * the `$sce` service to customize the way Strict Contextual Escaping works in AngularJS. This is - * because, while the `$sce` provides numerous shorthand methods, etc., you really only need to - * override 3 core functions (`trustAs`, `getTrusted` and `valueOf`) to replace the way things - * work because `$sce` delegates to `$sceDelegate` for these operations. - * - * Refer {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider $sceDelegateProvider} to configure this service. + * - Exposes the current URL in the browser address bar, so you can + * - Watch and observe the URL. + * - Change the URL. + * - Synchronizes the URL with the browser when the user + * - Changes the address bar. + * - Clicks the back or forward button (or clicks a History link). + * - Clicks on a link. + * - Represents the URL object as a set of methods (protocol, host, port, path, search, hash). * - * The default instance of `$sceDelegate` should work out of the box with little pain. While you - * can override it completely to change the behavior of `$sce`, the common case would - * involve configuring the {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider $sceDelegateProvider} instead by setting - * your own trusted and banned resource lists for trusting URLs used for loading AngularJS resources - * such as templates. Refer {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * $sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList} and {@link - * ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList} + * For more information see {@link guide/$location Developer Guide: Using $location} */ /** * @ngdoc provider - * @name $sceDelegateProvider + * @name $locationProvider * @this * * @description - * - * The `$sceDelegateProvider` provider allows developers to configure the {@link ng.$sceDelegate - * $sceDelegate service}, used as a delegate for {@link ng.$sce Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE)}. - * - * The `$sceDelegateProvider` allows one to get/set the `trustedResourceUrlList` and - * `bannedResourceUrlList` used to ensure that the URLs used for sourcing AngularJS templates and - * other script-running URLs are safe (all places that use the `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` context). See - * {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * $sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList} and - * {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList}, - * - * For the general details about this service in AngularJS, read the main page for {@link ng.$sce - * Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE)}. - * - * **Example**: Consider the following case. - * - * - your app is hosted at url `http://myapp.example.com/` - * - but some of your templates are hosted on other domains you control such as - * `http://srv01.assets.example.com/`, `http://srv02.assets.example.com/`, etc. - * - and you have an open redirect at `http://myapp.example.com/clickThru?...`. - * - * Here is what a secure configuration for this scenario might look like: - * - * ``` - * angular.module('myApp', []).config(function($sceDelegateProvider) { - * $sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList([ - * // Allow same origin resource loads. - * 'self', - * // Allow loading from our assets domain. Notice the difference between * and **. - * 'http://srv*.assets.example.com/**' - * ]); - * - * // The banned resource URL list overrides the trusted resource URL list so the open redirect - * // here is blocked. - * $sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList([ - * 'http://myapp.example.com/clickThru**' - * ]); - * }); - * ``` - * Note that an empty trusted resource URL list will block every resource URL from being loaded, and will require - * you to manually mark each one as trusted with `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl`. However, templates - * requested by {@link ng.$templateRequest $templateRequest} that are present in - * {@link ng.$templateCache $templateCache} will not go through this check. If you have a mechanism - * to populate your templates in that cache at config time, then it is a good idea to remove 'self' - * from the trusted resource URL lsit. This helps to mitigate the security impact of certain types - * of issues, like for instance attacker-controlled `ng-includes`. + * Use the `$locationProvider` to configure how the application deep linking paths are stored. */ - -function $SceDelegateProvider() { - this.SCE_CONTEXTS = SCE_CONTEXTS; - - // Resource URLs can also be trusted by policy. - var trustedResourceUrlList = ['self'], - bannedResourceUrlList = []; +function $LocationProvider() { + var hashPrefix = '!', + html5Mode = { + enabled: false, + requireBase: true, + rewriteLinks: true + }; /** * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * @kind function - * - * @param {Array=} trustedResourceUrlList When provided, replaces the trustedResourceUrlList with - * the value provided. This must be an array or null. A snapshot of this array is used so - * further changes to the array are ignored. - * Follow {@link ng.$sce#resourceUrlPatternItem this link} for a description of the items - * allowed in this array. - * - * @return {Array} The currently set trusted resource URL array. - * + * @name $locationProvider#hashPrefix * @description - * Sets/Gets the list trusted of resource URLs. - * - * The **default value** when no `trustedResourceUrlList` has been explicitly set is `['self']` - * allowing only same origin resource requests. - * - *
- * **Note:** the default `trustedResourceUrlList` of 'self' is not recommended if your app shares - * its origin with other apps! It is a good idea to limit it to only your application's directory. - *
+ * The default value for the prefix is `'!'`. + * @param {string=} prefix Prefix for hash part (containing path and search) + * @returns {*} current value if used as getter or itself (chaining) if used as setter */ - this.trustedResourceUrlList = function(value) { - if (arguments.length) { - trustedResourceUrlList = adjustMatchers(value); + this.hashPrefix = function(prefix) { + if (isDefined(prefix)) { + hashPrefix = prefix; + return this; + } else { + return hashPrefix; } - return trustedResourceUrlList; }; /** * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegateProvider#resourceUrlWhitelist - * @kind function - * - * @deprecated - * sinceVersion="1.8.1" + * @name $locationProvider#html5Mode + * @description + * @param {(boolean|Object)=} mode If boolean, sets `html5Mode.enabled` to value. + * If object, sets `enabled`, `requireBase` and `rewriteLinks` to respective values. Supported + * properties: + * - **enabled** – `{boolean}` – (default: false) If true, will rely on `history.pushState` to + * change urls where supported. Will fall back to hash-prefixed paths in browsers that do not + * support `pushState`. + * - **requireBase** - `{boolean}` - (default: `true`) When html5Mode is enabled, specifies + * whether or not a tag is required to be present. If `enabled` and `requireBase` are + * true, and a base tag is not present, an error will be thrown when `$location` is injected. + * See the {@link guide/$location $location guide for more information} + * - **rewriteLinks** - `{boolean|string}` - (default: `true`) When html5Mode is enabled, + * enables/disables URL rewriting for relative links. If set to a string, URL rewriting will + * only happen on links with an attribute that matches the given string. For example, if set + * to `'internal-link'`, then the URL will only be rewritten for `` links. + * Note that [attribute name normalization](guide/directive#normalization) does not apply + * here, so `'internalLink'` will **not** match `'internal-link'`. * - * This method is deprecated. Use {@link $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * trustedResourceUrlList} instead. + * @returns {Object} html5Mode object if used as getter or itself (chaining) if used as setter */ - Object.defineProperty(this, 'resourceUrlWhitelist', { - get: function() { - return this.trustedResourceUrlList; - }, - set: function(value) { - this.trustedResourceUrlList = value; + this.html5Mode = function(mode) { + if (isBoolean(mode)) { + html5Mode.enabled = mode; + return this; + } else if (isObject(mode)) { + + if (isBoolean(mode.enabled)) { + html5Mode.enabled = mode.enabled; + } + + if (isBoolean(mode.requireBase)) { + html5Mode.requireBase = mode.requireBase; + } + + if (isBoolean(mode.rewriteLinks) || isString(mode.rewriteLinks)) { + html5Mode.rewriteLinks = mode.rewriteLinks; + } + + return this; + } else { + return html5Mode; } - }); + }; /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList - * @kind function - * - * @param {Array=} bannedResourceUrlList When provided, replaces the `bannedResourceUrlList` with - * the value provided. This must be an array or null. A snapshot of this array is used so - * further changes to the array are ignored.

- * Follow {@link ng.$sce#resourceUrlPatternItem this link} for a description of the items - * allowed in this array.

- * The typical usage for the `bannedResourceUrlList` is to **block - * [open redirects](http://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/601.html)** served by your domain as - * these would otherwise be trusted but actually return content from the redirected domain. - *

- * Finally, **the banned resource URL list overrides the trusted resource URL list** and has - * the final say. + * @ngdoc event + * @name $location#$locationChangeStart + * @eventType broadcast on root scope + * @description + * Broadcasted before a URL will change. * - * @return {Array} The currently set `bannedResourceUrlList` array. + * This change can be prevented by calling + * `preventDefault` method of the event. See {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} for more + * details about event object. Upon successful change + * {@link ng.$location#$locationChangeSuccess $locationChangeSuccess} is fired. * - * @description - * Sets/Gets the `bannedResourceUrlList` of trusted resource URLs. + * The `newState` and `oldState` parameters may be defined only in HTML5 mode and when + * the browser supports the HTML5 History API. * - * The **default value** when no trusted resource URL list has been explicitly set is the empty - * array (i.e. there is no `bannedResourceUrlList`.) + * @param {Object} angularEvent Synthetic event object. + * @param {string} newUrl New URL + * @param {string=} oldUrl URL that was before it was changed. + * @param {string=} newState New history state object + * @param {string=} oldState History state object that was before it was changed. */ - this.bannedResourceUrlList = function(value) { - if (arguments.length) { - bannedResourceUrlList = adjustMatchers(value); - } - return bannedResourceUrlList; - }; /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegateProvider#resourceUrlBlacklist - * @kind function + * @ngdoc event + * @name $location#$locationChangeSuccess + * @eventType broadcast on root scope + * @description + * Broadcasted after a URL was changed. * - * @deprecated - * sinceVersion="1.8.1" + * The `newState` and `oldState` parameters may be defined only in HTML5 mode and when + * the browser supports the HTML5 History API. * - * This method is deprecated. Use {@link $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList - * bannedResourceUrlList} instead. + * @param {Object} angularEvent Synthetic event object. + * @param {string} newUrl New URL + * @param {string=} oldUrl URL that was before it was changed. + * @param {string=} newState New history state object + * @param {string=} oldState History state object that was before it was changed. */ - Object.defineProperty(this, 'resourceUrlBlacklist', { - get: function() { - return this.bannedResourceUrlList; - }, - set: function(value) { - this.bannedResourceUrlList = value; - } - }); - - this.$get = ['$injector', '$$sanitizeUri', function($injector, $$sanitizeUri) { - - var htmlSanitizer = function htmlSanitizer(html) { - throw $sceMinErr('unsafe', 'Attempting to use an unsafe value in a safe context.'); - }; - - if ($injector.has('$sanitize')) { - htmlSanitizer = $injector.get('$sanitize'); - } + this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$browser', '$sniffer', '$rootElement', '$window', + function($rootScope, $browser, $sniffer, $rootElement, $window) { + var $location, + LocationMode, + baseHref = $browser.baseHref(), // if base[href] is undefined, it defaults to '' + initialUrl = $browser.url(), + appBase; - function matchUrl(matcher, parsedUrl) { - if (matcher === 'self') { - return urlIsSameOrigin(parsedUrl) || urlIsSameOriginAsBaseUrl(parsedUrl); - } else { - // definitely a regex. See adjustMatchers() - return !!matcher.exec(parsedUrl.href); + if (html5Mode.enabled) { + if (!baseHref && html5Mode.requireBase) { + throw $locationMinErr('nobase', + '$location in HTML5 mode requires a tag to be present!'); } + appBase = serverBase(initialUrl) + (baseHref || '/'); + LocationMode = $sniffer.history ? LocationHtml5Url : LocationHashbangInHtml5Url; + } else { + appBase = stripHash(initialUrl); + LocationMode = LocationHashbangUrl; } + var appBaseNoFile = stripFile(appBase); - function isResourceUrlAllowedByPolicy(url) { - var parsedUrl = urlResolve(url.toString()); - var i, n, allowed = false; - // Ensure that at least one item from the trusted resource URL list allows this url. - for (i = 0, n = trustedResourceUrlList.length; i < n; i++) { - if (matchUrl(trustedResourceUrlList[i], parsedUrl)) { - allowed = true; - break; - } - } - if (allowed) { - // Ensure that no item from the banned resource URL list has blocked this url. - for (i = 0, n = bannedResourceUrlList.length; i < n; i++) { - if (matchUrl(bannedResourceUrlList[i], parsedUrl)) { - allowed = false; - break; - } - } - } - return allowed; - } + $location = new LocationMode(appBase, appBaseNoFile, '#' + hashPrefix); + $location.$$parseLinkUrl(initialUrl, initialUrl); - function generateHolderType(Base) { - var holderType = function TrustedValueHolderType(trustedValue) { - this.$$unwrapTrustedValue = function() { - return trustedValue; - }; - }; - if (Base) { - holderType.prototype = new Base(); - } - holderType.prototype.valueOf = function sceValueOf() { - return this.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); - }; - holderType.prototype.toString = function sceToString() { - return this.$$unwrapTrustedValue().toString(); - }; - return holderType; + $location.$$state = $browser.state(); + + var IGNORE_URI_REGEXP = /^\s*(javascript|mailto):/i; + + // Determine if two URLs are equal despite potentially having different encoding/normalizing + // such as $location.absUrl() vs $browser.url() + // See https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/16592 + function urlsEqual(a, b) { + return a === b || urlResolve(a).href === urlResolve(b).href; } - var trustedValueHolderBase = generateHolderType(), - byType = {}; + function setBrowserUrlWithFallback(url, replace, state) { + var oldUrl = $location.url(); + var oldState = $location.$$state; + try { + $browser.url(url, replace, state); - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.HTML] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.CSS] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.URL] = generateHolderType(byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL]); - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.JS] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); - byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.RESOURCE_URL] = generateHolderType(byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.URL]); + // Make sure $location.state() returns referentially identical (not just deeply equal) + // state object; this makes possible quick checking if the state changed in the digest + // loop. Checking deep equality would be too expensive. + $location.$$state = $browser.state(); + } catch (e) { + // Restore old values if pushState fails + $location.url(oldUrl); + $location.$$state = oldState; - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegate#trustAs - * - * @description - * Returns a trusted representation of the parameter for the specified context. This trusted - * object will later on be used as-is, without any security check, by bindings or directives - * that require this security context. - * For instance, marking a string as trusted for the `$sce.HTML` context will entirely bypass - * the potential `$sanitize` call in corresponding `$sce.HTML` bindings or directives, such as - * `ng-bind-html`. Note that in most cases you won't need to call this function: if you have the - * sanitizer loaded, passing the value itself will render all the HTML that does not pose a - * security risk. - * - * See {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted getTrusted} for the function that will consume those - * trusted values, and {@link ng.$sce $sce} for general documentation about strict contextual - * escaping. - * - * @param {string} type The context in which this value is safe for use, e.g. `$sce.URL`, - * `$sce.RESOURCE_URL`, `$sce.HTML`, `$sce.JS` or `$sce.CSS`. - * - * @param {*} value The value that should be considered trusted. - * @return {*} A trusted representation of value, that can be used in the given context. - */ - function trustAs(type, trustedValue) { - var Constructor = (byType.hasOwnProperty(type) ? byType[type] : null); - if (!Constructor) { - throw $sceMinErr('icontext', - 'Attempted to trust a value in invalid context. Context: {0}; Value: {1}', - type, trustedValue); - } - if (trustedValue === null || isUndefined(trustedValue) || trustedValue === '') { - return trustedValue; - } - // All the current contexts in SCE_CONTEXTS happen to be strings. In order to avoid trusting - // mutable objects, we ensure here that the value passed in is actually a string. - if (typeof trustedValue !== 'string') { - throw $sceMinErr('itype', - 'Attempted to trust a non-string value in a content requiring a string: Context: {0}', - type); + throw e; } - return new Constructor(trustedValue); } - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegate#valueOf - * - * @description - * If the passed parameter had been returned by a prior call to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs - * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}, returns the value that had been passed to {@link - * ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}. - * - * If the passed parameter is not a value that had been returned by {@link - * ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}, it must be returned as-is. - * - * @param {*} value The result of a prior {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} - * call or anything else. - * @return {*} The `value` that was originally provided to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs - * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} if `value` is the result of such a call. Otherwise, returns - * `value` unchanged. - */ - function valueOf(maybeTrusted) { - if (maybeTrusted instanceof trustedValueHolderBase) { - return maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); - } else { - return maybeTrusted; - } - } + $rootElement.on('click', function(event) { + var rewriteLinks = html5Mode.rewriteLinks; + // TODO(vojta): rewrite link when opening in new tab/window (in legacy browser) + // currently we open nice url link and redirect then - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceDelegate#getTrusted - * - * @description - * Given an object and a security context in which to assign it, returns a value that's safe to - * use in this context, which was represented by the parameter. To do so, this function either - * unwraps the safe type it has been given (for instance, a {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs - * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} result), or it might try to sanitize the value given, depending on - * the context and sanitizer availablility. - * - * The contexts that can be sanitized are $sce.MEDIA_URL, $sce.URL and $sce.HTML. The first two are available - * by default, and the third one relies on the `$sanitize` service (which may be loaded through - * the `ngSanitize` module). Furthermore, for $sce.RESOURCE_URL context, a plain string may be - * accepted if the resource url policy defined by {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * `$sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList`} and {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList - * `$sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList`} accepts that resource. - * - * This function will throw if the safe type isn't appropriate for this context, or if the - * value given cannot be accepted in the context (which might be caused by sanitization not - * being available, or the value not being recognized as safe). - * - *

- * Disabling auto-escaping is extremely dangerous, it usually creates a Cross Site Scripting - * (XSS) vulnerability in your application. - *
- * - * @param {string} type The context in which this value is to be used (such as `$sce.HTML`). - * @param {*} maybeTrusted The result of a prior {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs - * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} call, or anything else (which will not be considered trusted.) - * @return {*} A version of the value that's safe to use in the given context, or throws an - * exception if this is impossible. - */ - function getTrusted(type, maybeTrusted) { - if (maybeTrusted === null || isUndefined(maybeTrusted) || maybeTrusted === '') { - return maybeTrusted; - } - var constructor = (byType.hasOwnProperty(type) ? byType[type] : null); - // If maybeTrusted is a trusted class instance or subclass instance, then unwrap and return - // as-is. - if (constructor && maybeTrusted instanceof constructor) { - return maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); - } + if (!rewriteLinks || event.ctrlKey || event.metaKey || event.shiftKey || event.which === 2 || event.button === 2) return; - // If maybeTrusted is a trusted class instance but not of the correct trusted type - // then unwrap it and allow it to pass through to the rest of the checks - if (isFunction(maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue)) { - maybeTrusted = maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); - } + var elm = jqLite(event.target); - // If we get here, then we will either sanitize the value or throw an exception. - if (type === SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL || type === SCE_CONTEXTS.URL) { - // we attempt to sanitize non-resource URLs - return $$sanitizeUri(maybeTrusted.toString(), type === SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL); - } else if (type === SCE_CONTEXTS.RESOURCE_URL) { - if (isResourceUrlAllowedByPolicy(maybeTrusted)) { - return maybeTrusted; - } else { - throw $sceMinErr('insecurl', - 'Blocked loading resource from url not allowed by $sceDelegate policy. URL: {0}', - maybeTrusted.toString()); - } - } else if (type === SCE_CONTEXTS.HTML) { - // htmlSanitizer throws its own error when no sanitizer is available. - return htmlSanitizer(maybeTrusted); + // traverse the DOM up to find first A tag + while (nodeName_(elm[0]) !== 'a') { + // ignore rewriting if no A tag (reached root element, or no parent - removed from document) + if (elm[0] === $rootElement[0] || !(elm = elm.parent())[0]) return; } - // Default error when the $sce service has no way to make the input safe. - throw $sceMinErr('unsafe', 'Attempting to use an unsafe value in a safe context.'); - } - return { trustAs: trustAs, - getTrusted: getTrusted, - valueOf: valueOf }; - }]; -} + if (isString(rewriteLinks) && isUndefined(elm.attr(rewriteLinks))) return; + var absHref = elm.prop('href'); + // get the actual href attribute - see + // http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/dd347148(v=vs.85).aspx + var relHref = elm.attr('href') || elm.attr('xlink:href'); -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $sceProvider - * @this - * - * @description - * - * The $sceProvider provider allows developers to configure the {@link ng.$sce $sce} service. - * - enable/disable Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE) in a module - * - override the default implementation with a custom delegate - * - * Read more about {@link ng.$sce Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE)}. - */ + if (isObject(absHref) && absHref.toString() === '[object SVGAnimatedString]') { + // SVGAnimatedString.animVal should be identical to SVGAnimatedString.baseVal, unless during + // an animation. + absHref = urlResolve(absHref.animVal).href; + } + + // Ignore when url is started with javascript: or mailto: + if (IGNORE_URI_REGEXP.test(absHref)) return; + + if (absHref && !elm.attr('target') && !event.isDefaultPrevented()) { + if ($location.$$parseLinkUrl(absHref, relHref)) { + // We do a preventDefault for all urls that are part of the AngularJS application, + // in html5mode and also without, so that we are able to abort navigation without + // getting double entries in the location history. + event.preventDefault(); + // update location manually + if ($location.absUrl() !== $browser.url()) { + $rootScope.$apply(); + } + } + } + }); + + + // rewrite hashbang url <> html5 url + if ($location.absUrl() !== initialUrl) { + $browser.url($location.absUrl(), true); + } + + var initializing = true; + + // update $location when $browser url changes + $browser.onUrlChange(function(newUrl, newState) { + + if (!startsWith(newUrl, appBaseNoFile)) { + // If we are navigating outside of the app then force a reload + $window.location.href = newUrl; + return; + } + + $rootScope.$evalAsync(function() { + var oldUrl = $location.absUrl(); + var oldState = $location.$$state; + var defaultPrevented; + $location.$$parse(newUrl); + $location.$$state = newState; + + defaultPrevented = $rootScope.$broadcast('$locationChangeStart', newUrl, oldUrl, + newState, oldState).defaultPrevented; + + // if the location was changed by a `$locationChangeStart` handler then stop + // processing this location change + if ($location.absUrl() !== newUrl) return; + + if (defaultPrevented) { + $location.$$parse(oldUrl); + $location.$$state = oldState; + setBrowserUrlWithFallback(oldUrl, false, oldState); + } else { + initializing = false; + afterLocationChange(oldUrl, oldState); + } + }); + if (!$rootScope.$$phase) $rootScope.$digest(); + }); + + // update browser + $rootScope.$watch(function $locationWatch() { + if (initializing || $location.$$urlUpdatedByLocation) { + $location.$$urlUpdatedByLocation = false; + + var oldUrl = $browser.url(); + var newUrl = $location.absUrl(); + var oldState = $browser.state(); + var currentReplace = $location.$$replace; + var urlOrStateChanged = !urlsEqual(oldUrl, newUrl) || + ($location.$$html5 && $sniffer.history && oldState !== $location.$$state); + + if (initializing || urlOrStateChanged) { + initializing = false; + + $rootScope.$evalAsync(function() { + var newUrl = $location.absUrl(); + var defaultPrevented = $rootScope.$broadcast('$locationChangeStart', newUrl, oldUrl, + $location.$$state, oldState).defaultPrevented; + + // if the location was changed by a `$locationChangeStart` handler then stop + // processing this location change + if ($location.absUrl() !== newUrl) return; + + if (defaultPrevented) { + $location.$$parse(oldUrl); + $location.$$state = oldState; + } else { + if (urlOrStateChanged) { + setBrowserUrlWithFallback(newUrl, currentReplace, + oldState === $location.$$state ? null : $location.$$state); + } + afterLocationChange(oldUrl, oldState); + } + }); + } + } + + $location.$$replace = false; + + // we don't need to return anything because $evalAsync will make the digest loop dirty when + // there is a change + }); + + return $location; + + function afterLocationChange(oldUrl, oldState) { + $rootScope.$broadcast('$locationChangeSuccess', $location.absUrl(), oldUrl, + $location.$$state, oldState); + } +}]; +} /** * @ngdoc service - * @name $sce - * @kind function + * @name $log + * @requires $window * * @description + * Simple service for logging. Default implementation safely writes the message + * into the browser's console (if present). * - * `$sce` is a service that provides Strict Contextual Escaping services to AngularJS. - * - * ## Strict Contextual Escaping - * - * Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE) is a mode in which AngularJS constrains bindings to only render - * trusted values. Its goal is to assist in writing code in a way that (a) is secure by default, and - * (b) makes auditing for security vulnerabilities such as XSS, clickjacking, etc. a lot easier. - * - * ### Overview - * - * To systematically block XSS security bugs, AngularJS treats all values as untrusted by default in - * HTML or sensitive URL bindings. When binding untrusted values, AngularJS will automatically - * run security checks on them (sanitizations, trusted URL resource, depending on context), or throw - * when it cannot guarantee the security of the result. That behavior depends strongly on contexts: - * HTML can be sanitized, but template URLs cannot, for instance. - * - * To illustrate this, consider the `ng-bind-html` directive. It renders its value directly as HTML: - * we call that the *context*. When given an untrusted input, AngularJS will attempt to sanitize it - * before rendering if a sanitizer is available, and throw otherwise. To bypass sanitization and - * render the input as-is, you will need to mark it as trusted for that context before attempting - * to bind it. - * - * As of version 1.2, AngularJS ships with SCE enabled by default. - * - * ### In practice - * - * Here's an example of a binding in a privileged context: - * - * ``` - * - *
- * ``` - * - * Notice that `ng-bind-html` is bound to `userHtml` controlled by the user. With SCE - * disabled, this application allows the user to render arbitrary HTML into the DIV, which would - * be an XSS security bug. In a more realistic example, one may be rendering user comments, blog - * articles, etc. via bindings. (HTML is just one example of a context where rendering user - * controlled input creates security vulnerabilities.) - * - * For the case of HTML, you might use a library, either on the client side, or on the server side, - * to sanitize unsafe HTML before binding to the value and rendering it in the document. - * - * How would you ensure that every place that used these types of bindings was bound to a value that - * was sanitized by your library (or returned as safe for rendering by your server?) How can you - * ensure that you didn't accidentally delete the line that sanitized the value, or renamed some - * properties/fields and forgot to update the binding to the sanitized value? - * - * To be secure by default, AngularJS makes sure bindings go through that sanitization, or - * any similar validation process, unless there's a good reason to trust the given value in this - * context. That trust is formalized with a function call. This means that as a developer, you - * can assume all untrusted bindings are safe. Then, to audit your code for binding security issues, - * you just need to ensure the values you mark as trusted indeed are safe - because they were - * received from your server, sanitized by your library, etc. You can organize your codebase to - * help with this - perhaps allowing only the files in a specific directory to do this. - * Ensuring that the internal API exposed by that code doesn't markup arbitrary values as safe then - * becomes a more manageable task. - * - * In the case of AngularJS' SCE service, one uses {@link ng.$sce#trustAs $sce.trustAs} - * (and shorthand methods such as {@link ng.$sce#trustAsHtml $sce.trustAsHtml}, etc.) to - * build the trusted versions of your values. - * - * ### How does it work? - * - * In privileged contexts, directives and code will bind to the result of {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted - * $sce.getTrusted(context, value)} rather than to the value directly. Think of this function as - * a way to enforce the required security context in your data sink. Directives use {@link - * ng.$sce#parseAs $sce.parseAs} rather than `$parse` to watch attribute bindings, which performs - * the {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted $sce.getTrusted} behind the scenes on non-constant literals. Also, - * when binding without directives, AngularJS will understand the context of your bindings - * automatically. + * The main purpose of this service is to simplify debugging and troubleshooting. * - * As an example, {@link ng.directive:ngBindHtml ngBindHtml} uses {@link - * ng.$sce#parseAsHtml $sce.parseAsHtml(binding expression)}. Here's the actual code (slightly - * simplified): + * To reveal the location of the calls to `$log` in the JavaScript console, + * you can "blackbox" the AngularJS source in your browser: * - * ``` - * var ngBindHtmlDirective = ['$sce', function($sce) { - * return function(scope, element, attr) { - * scope.$watch($sce.parseAsHtml(attr.ngBindHtml), function(value) { - * element.html(value || ''); - * }); - * }; - * }]; - * ``` + * [Mozilla description of blackboxing](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Debugger/How_to/Black_box_a_source). + * [Chrome description of blackboxing](https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/blackboxing). * - * ### Impact on loading templates + * Note: Not all browsers support blackboxing. * - * This applies both to the {@link ng.directive:ngInclude `ng-include`} directive as well as - * `templateUrl`'s specified by {@link guide/directive directives}. + * The default is to log `debug` messages. You can use + * {@link ng.$logProvider ng.$logProvider#debugEnabled} to change this. * - * By default, AngularJS only loads templates from the same domain and protocol as the application - * document. This is done by calling {@link ng.$sce#getTrustedResourceUrl - * $sce.getTrustedResourceUrl} on the template URL. To load templates from other domains and/or - * protocols, you may either add them to the {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList - * trustedResourceUrlList} or {@link ng.$sce#trustAsResourceUrl wrap them} into trusted values. - * - * *Please note*: - * The browser's - * [Same Origin Policy](https://code.google.com/p/browsersec/wiki/Part2#Same-origin_policy_for_XMLHttpRequest) - * and [Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)](http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/) - * policy apply in addition to this and may further restrict whether the template is successfully - * loaded. This means that without the right CORS policy, loading templates from a different domain - * won't work on all browsers. Also, loading templates from `file://` URL does not work on some - * browsers. - * - * ### This feels like too much overhead - * - * It's important to remember that SCE only applies to interpolation expressions. - * - * If your expressions are constant literals, they're automatically trusted and you don't need to - * call `$sce.trustAs` on them (e.g. - * `
`) just works (remember to include the - * `ngSanitize` module). The `$sceDelegate` will also use the `$sanitize` service if it is available - * when binding untrusted values to `$sce.HTML` context. - * AngularJS provides an implementation in `angular-sanitize.js`, and if you - * wish to use it, you will also need to depend on the {@link ngSanitize `ngSanitize`} module in - * your application. - * - * The included {@link ng.$sceDelegate $sceDelegate} comes with sane defaults to allow you to load - * templates in `ng-include` from your application's domain without having to even know about SCE. - * It blocks loading templates from other domains or loading templates over http from an https - * served document. You can change these by setting your own custom {@link - * ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList trusted resource URL list} and {@link - * ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList banned resource URL list} for matching such URLs. - * - * This significantly reduces the overhead. It is far easier to pay the small overhead and have an - * application that's secure and can be audited to verify that with much more ease than bolting - * security onto an application later. - * - *
- * ### What trusted context types are supported? - * - * | Context | Notes | - * |---------------------|----------------| - * | `$sce.HTML` | For HTML that's safe to source into the application. The {@link ng.directive:ngBindHtml ngBindHtml} directive uses this context for bindings. If an unsafe value is encountered and the {@link ngSanitize $sanitize} module is present this will sanitize the value instead of throwing an error. | - * | `$sce.CSS` | For CSS that's safe to source into the application. Currently unused. Feel free to use it in your own directives. | - * | `$sce.MEDIA_URL` | For URLs that are safe to render as media. Is automatically converted from string by sanitizing when needed. | - * | `$sce.URL` | For URLs that are safe to follow as links. Is automatically converted from string by sanitizing when needed. Note that `$sce.URL` makes a stronger statement about the URL than `$sce.MEDIA_URL` does and therefore contexts requiring values trusted for `$sce.URL` can be used anywhere that values trusted for `$sce.MEDIA_URL` are required.| - * | `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` | For URLs that are not only safe to follow as links, but whose contents are also safe to include in your application. Examples include `ng-include`, `src` / `ngSrc` bindings for tags other than `IMG` (e.g. `IFRAME`, `OBJECT`, etc.)

Note that `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` makes a stronger statement about the URL than `$sce.URL` or `$sce.MEDIA_URL` do and therefore contexts requiring values trusted for `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` can be used anywhere that values trusted for `$sce.URL` or `$sce.MEDIA_URL` are required.

The {@link $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList()} and {@link $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList()} can be used to restrict trusted origins for `RESOURCE_URL` | - * | `$sce.JS` | For JavaScript that is safe to execute in your application's context. Currently unused. Feel free to use it in your own directives. | - * - * - *
- * Be aware that, before AngularJS 1.7.0, `a[href]` and `img[src]` used to sanitize their - * interpolated values directly rather than rely upon {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted `$sce.getTrusted`}. - * - * **As of 1.7.0, this is no longer the case.** - * - * Now such interpolations are marked as requiring `$sce.URL` (for `a[href]`) or `$sce.MEDIA_URL` - * (for `img[src]`), so that the sanitization happens (via `$sce.getTrusted...`) when the `$interpolate` - * service evaluates the expressions. - *
- * - * There are no CSS or JS context bindings in AngularJS currently, so their corresponding `$sce.trustAs` - * functions aren't useful yet. This might evolve. - * - * ### Format of items in {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList trustedResourceUrlList}/{@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList bannedResourceUrlList} - * - * Each element in these arrays must be one of the following: - * - * - **'self'** - * - The special **string**, `'self'`, can be used to match against all URLs of the **same - * domain** as the application document using the **same protocol**. - * - **String** (except the special value `'self'`) - * - The string is matched against the full *normalized / absolute URL* of the resource - * being tested (substring matches are not good enough.) - * - There are exactly **two wildcard sequences** - `*` and `**`. All other characters - * match themselves. - * - `*`: matches zero or more occurrences of any character other than one of the following 6 - * characters: '`:`', '`/`', '`.`', '`?`', '`&`' and '`;`'. It's a useful wildcard for use - * for matching resource URL lists. - * - `**`: matches zero or more occurrences of *any* character. As such, it's not - * appropriate for use in a scheme, domain, etc. as it would match too much. (e.g. - * http://**.example.com/ would match http://evil.com/?ignore=.example.com/ and that might - * not have been the intention.) Its usage at the very end of the path is ok. (e.g. - * http://foo.example.com/templates/**). - * - **RegExp** (*see caveat below*) - * - *Caveat*: While regular expressions are powerful and offer great flexibility, their syntax - * (and all the inevitable escaping) makes them *harder to maintain*. It's easy to - * accidentally introduce a bug when one updates a complex expression (imho, all regexes should - * have good test coverage). For instance, the use of `.` in the regex is correct only in a - * small number of cases. A `.` character in the regex used when matching the scheme or a - * subdomain could be matched against a `:` or literal `.` that was likely not intended. It - * is highly recommended to use the string patterns and only fall back to regular expressions - * as a last resort. - * - The regular expression must be an instance of RegExp (i.e. not a string.) It is - * matched against the **entire** *normalized / absolute URL* of the resource being tested - * (even when the RegExp did not have the `^` and `$` codes.) In addition, any flags - * present on the RegExp (such as multiline, global, ignoreCase) are ignored. - * - If you are generating your JavaScript from some other templating engine (not - * recommended, e.g. in issue [#4006](https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/4006)), - * remember to escape your regular expression (and be aware that you might need more than - * one level of escaping depending on your templating engine and the way you interpolated - * the value.) Do make use of your platform's escaping mechanism as it might be good - * enough before coding your own. E.g. Ruby has - * [Regexp.escape(str)](http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/Regexp.html#method-c-escape) - * and Python has [re.escape](http://docs.python.org/library/re.html#re.escape). - * Javascript lacks a similar built in function for escaping. Take a look at Google - * Closure library's [goog.string.regExpEscape(s)]( - * http://docs.closure-library.googlecode.com/git/closure_goog_string_string.js.source.html#line962). - * - * Refer {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider $sceDelegateProvider} for an example. - * - * ### Show me an example using SCE. - * - * - * - *
- *

- * User comments
- * By default, HTML that isn't explicitly trusted (e.g. Alice's comment) is sanitized when - * $sanitize is available. If $sanitize isn't available, this results in an error instead of an - * exploit. - *
- *
- * {{userComment.name}}: - * - *
- *
- *
- *
- *
- * - * - * angular.module('mySceApp', ['ngSanitize']) - * .controller('AppController', ['$http', '$templateCache', '$sce', - * function AppController($http, $templateCache, $sce) { - * var self = this; - * $http.get('test_data.json', {cache: $templateCache}).then(function(response) { - * self.userComments = response.data; - * }); - * self.explicitlyTrustedHtml = $sce.trustAsHtml( - * 'Hover over this text.'); - * }]); - * - * - * - * [ - * { "name": "Alice", - * "htmlComment": - * "Is anyone reading this?" - * }, - * { "name": "Bob", - * "htmlComment": "Yes! Am I the only other one?" - * } - * ] - * - * - * - * describe('SCE doc demo', function() { - * it('should sanitize untrusted values', function() { - * expect(element.all(by.css('.htmlComment')).first().getAttribute('innerHTML')) - * .toBe('Is anyone reading this?'); - * }); - * - * it('should NOT sanitize explicitly trusted values', function() { - * expect(element(by.id('explicitlyTrustedHtml')).getAttribute('innerHTML')).toBe( - * 'Hover over this text.'); - * }); - * }); - * - *
- * - * - * - * ## Can I disable SCE completely? - * - * Yes, you can. However, this is strongly discouraged. SCE gives you a lot of security benefits - * for little coding overhead. It will be much harder to take an SCE disabled application and - * either secure it on your own or enable SCE at a later stage. It might make sense to disable SCE - * for cases where you have a lot of existing code that was written before SCE was introduced and - * you're migrating them a module at a time. Also do note that this is an app-wide setting, so if - * you are writing a library, you will cause security bugs applications using it. - * - * That said, here's how you can completely disable SCE: - * - * ``` - * angular.module('myAppWithSceDisabledmyApp', []).config(function($sceProvider) { - * // Completely disable SCE. For demonstration purposes only! - * // Do not use in new projects or libraries. - * $sceProvider.enabled(false); - * }); - * ``` + * @example + + + angular.module('logExample', []) + .controller('LogController', ['$scope', '$log', function($scope, $log) { + $scope.$log = $log; + $scope.message = 'Hello World!'; + }]); + + +
+

Reload this page with open console, enter text and hit the log button...

+ + + + + + +
+
+
+ */ + +/** + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $logProvider + * @this * + * @description + * Use the `$logProvider` to configure how the application logs messages */ - -function $SceProvider() { - var enabled = true; +function $LogProvider() { + var debug = true, + self = this; /** * @ngdoc method - * @name $sceProvider#enabled - * @kind function - * - * @param {boolean=} value If provided, then enables/disables SCE application-wide. - * @return {boolean} True if SCE is enabled, false otherwise. - * + * @name $logProvider#debugEnabled * @description - * Enables/disables SCE and returns the current value. + * @param {boolean=} flag enable or disable debug level messages + * @returns {*} current value if used as getter or itself (chaining) if used as setter */ - this.enabled = function(value) { - if (arguments.length) { - enabled = !!value; + this.debugEnabled = function(flag) { + if (isDefined(flag)) { + debug = flag; + return this; + } else { + return debug; } - return enabled; }; + this.$get = ['$window', function($window) { + // Support: IE 9-11, Edge 12-14+ + // IE/Edge display errors in such a way that it requires the user to click in 4 places + // to see the stack trace. There is no way to feature-detect it so there's a chance + // of the user agent sniffing to go wrong but since it's only about logging, this shouldn't + // break apps. Other browsers display errors in a sensible way and some of them map stack + // traces along source maps if available so it makes sense to let browsers display it + // as they want. + var formatStackTrace = msie || /\bEdge\//.test($window.navigator && $window.navigator.userAgent); - /* Design notes on the default implementation for SCE. - * - * The API contract for the SCE delegate - * ------------------------------------- - * The SCE delegate object must provide the following 3 methods: - * - * - trustAs(contextEnum, value) - * This method is used to tell the SCE service that the provided value is OK to use in the - * contexts specified by contextEnum. It must return an object that will be accepted by - * getTrusted() for a compatible contextEnum and return this value. - * - * - valueOf(value) - * For values that were not produced by trustAs(), return them as is. For values that were - * produced by trustAs(), return the corresponding input value to trustAs. Basically, if - * trustAs is wrapping the given values into some type, this operation unwraps it when given - * such a value. - * - * - getTrusted(contextEnum, value) - * This function should return the value that is safe to use in the context specified by - * contextEnum or throw and exception otherwise. - * - * NOTE: This contract deliberately does NOT state that values returned by trustAs() must be - * opaque or wrapped in some holder object. That happens to be an implementation detail. For - * instance, an implementation could maintain a registry of all trusted objects by context. In - * such a case, trustAs() would return the same object that was passed in. getTrusted() would - * return the same object passed in if it was found in the registry under a compatible context or - * throw an exception otherwise. An implementation might only wrap values some of the time based - * on some criteria. getTrusted() might return a value and not throw an exception for special - * constants or objects even if not wrapped. All such implementations fulfill this contract. - * - * - * A note on the inheritance model for SCE contexts - * ------------------------------------------------ - * I've used inheritance and made RESOURCE_URL wrapped types a subtype of URL wrapped types. This - * is purely an implementation details. - * - * The contract is simply this: - * - * getTrusted($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value) succeeding implies that getTrusted($sce.URL, value) - * will also succeed. - * - * Inheritance happens to capture this in a natural way. In some future, we may not use - * inheritance anymore. That is OK because no code outside of sce.js and sceSpecs.js would need to - * be aware of this detail. - */ + return { + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $log#log + * + * @description + * Write a log message + */ + log: consoleLog('log'), - this.$get = ['$parse', '$sceDelegate', function( - $parse, $sceDelegate) { - // Support: IE 9-11 only - // Prereq: Ensure that we're not running in IE<11 quirks mode. In that mode, IE < 11 allow - // the "expression(javascript expression)" syntax which is insecure. - if (enabled && msie < 8) { - throw $sceMinErr('iequirks', - 'Strict Contextual Escaping does not support Internet Explorer version < 11 in quirks ' + - 'mode. You can fix this by adding the text to the top of your HTML ' + - 'document. See http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.$sce for more information.'); - } + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $log#info + * + * @description + * Write an information message + */ + info: consoleLog('info'), - var sce = shallowCopy(SCE_CONTEXTS); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $log#warn + * + * @description + * Write a warning message + */ + warn: consoleLog('warn'), - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#isEnabled - * @kind function - * - * @return {Boolean} True if SCE is enabled, false otherwise. If you want to set the value, you - * have to do it at module config time on {@link ng.$sceProvider $sceProvider}. - * - * @description - * Returns a boolean indicating if SCE is enabled. - */ - sce.isEnabled = function() { - return enabled; + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $log#error + * + * @description + * Write an error message + */ + error: consoleLog('error'), + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $log#debug + * + * @description + * Write a debug message + */ + debug: (function() { + var fn = consoleLog('debug'); + + return function() { + if (debug) { + fn.apply(self, arguments); + } + }; + })() }; - sce.trustAs = $sceDelegate.trustAs; - sce.getTrusted = $sceDelegate.getTrusted; - sce.valueOf = $sceDelegate.valueOf; - if (!enabled) { - sce.trustAs = sce.getTrusted = function(type, value) { return value; }; - sce.valueOf = identity; + function formatError(arg) { + if (isError(arg)) { + if (arg.stack && formatStackTrace) { + arg = (arg.message && arg.stack.indexOf(arg.message) === -1) + ? 'Error: ' + arg.message + '\n' + arg.stack + : arg.stack; + } else if (arg.sourceURL) { + arg = arg.message + '\n' + arg.sourceURL + ':' + arg.line; + } + } + return arg; } - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAs - * - * @description - * Converts AngularJS {@link guide/expression expression} into a function. This is like {@link - * ng.$parse $parse} and is identical when the expression is a literal constant. Otherwise, it - * wraps the expression in a call to {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted $sce.getTrusted(*type*, - * *result*)} - * - * @param {string} type The SCE context in which this result will be used. - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ - sce.parseAs = function sceParseAs(type, expr) { - var parsed = $parse(expr); - if (parsed.literal && parsed.constant) { - return parsed; - } else { - return $parse(expr, function(value) { - return sce.getTrusted(type, value); + function consoleLog(type) { + var console = $window.console || {}, + logFn = console[type] || console.log || noop; + + return function() { + var args = []; + forEach(arguments, function(arg) { + args.push(formatError(arg)); }); - } - }; + // Support: IE 9 only + // console methods don't inherit from Function.prototype in IE 9 so we can't + // call `logFn.apply(console, args)` directly. + return Function.prototype.apply.call(logFn, console, args); + }; + } + }]; +} - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAs - * - * @description - * Delegates to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}. As such, returns a - * wrapped object that represents your value, and the trust you have in its safety for the given - * context. AngularJS can then use that value as-is in bindings of the specified secure context. - * This is used in bindings for `ng-bind-html`, `ng-include`, and most `src` attribute - * interpolations. See {@link ng.$sce $sce} for strict contextual escaping. - * - * @param {string} type The context in which this value is safe for use, e.g. `$sce.URL`, - * `$sce.RESOURCE_URL`, `$sce.HTML`, `$sce.JS` or `$sce.CSS`. - * - * @param {*} value The value that that should be considered trusted. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` - * in the context you specified. - */ +/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * Any commits to this file should be reviewed with security in mind. * + * Changes to this file can potentially create security vulnerabilities. * + * An approval from 2 Core members with history of modifying * + * this file is required. * + * * + * Does the change somehow allow for arbitrary javascript to be executed? * + * Or allows for someone to change the prototype of built-in objects? * + * Or gives undesired access to variables likes document or window? * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAsHtml - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsHtml(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.HTML, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.HTML` context. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` - * in `$sce.HTML` context (like `ng-bind-html`). - */ +var $parseMinErr = minErr('$parse'); - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAsCss - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsCss(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.CSS, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.CSS` context. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant - * of your `value` in `$sce.CSS` context. This context is currently unused, so there are - * almost no reasons to use this function so far. - */ +var objectValueOf = {}.constructor.prototype.valueOf; - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAsUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.URL, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.URL` context. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` - * in `$sce.URL` context. That context is currently unused, so there are almost no reasons - * to use this function so far. - */ +// Sandboxing AngularJS Expressions +// ------------------------------ +// AngularJS expressions are no longer sandboxed. So it is now even easier to access arbitrary JS code by +// various means such as obtaining a reference to native JS functions like the Function constructor. +// +// As an example, consider the following AngularJS expression: +// +// {}.toString.constructor('alert("evil JS code")') +// +// It is important to realize that if you create an expression from a string that contains user provided +// content then it is possible that your application contains a security vulnerability to an XSS style attack. +// +// See https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/security - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAsResourceUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` context. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` - * in `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` context (template URLs in `ng-include`, most `src` attribute - * bindings, ...) - */ - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#trustAsJs - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsJs(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.JS, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.JS` context. - * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` - * in `$sce.JS` context. That context is currently unused, so there are almost no reasons to - * use this function so far. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrusted - * - * @description - * Delegates to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted`}. As such, - * takes any input, and either returns a value that's safe to use in the specified context, - * or throws an exception. This function is aware of trusted values created by the `trustAs` - * function and its shorthands, and when contexts are appropriate, returns the unwrapped value - * as-is. Finally, this function can also throw when there is no way to turn `maybeTrusted` in a - * safe value (e.g., no sanitization is available or possible.) - * - * @param {string} type The context in which this value is to be used. - * @param {*} maybeTrusted The result of a prior {@link ng.$sce#trustAs - * `$sce.trustAs`} call, or anything else (which will not be considered trusted.) - * @return {*} A version of the value that's safe to use in the given context, or throws an - * exception if this is impossible. - */ - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrustedHtml - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedHtml(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.HTML, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. - * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.HTML, value)` - */ +function getStringValue(name) { + // Property names must be strings. This means that non-string objects cannot be used + // as keys in an object. Any non-string object, including a number, is typecasted + // into a string via the toString method. + // -- MDN, https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Property_accessors#Property_names + // + // So, to ensure that we are checking the same `name` that JavaScript would use, we cast it + // to a string. It's not always possible. If `name` is an object and its `toString` method is + // 'broken' (doesn't return a string, isn't a function, etc.), an error will be thrown: + // + // TypeError: Cannot convert object to primitive value + // + // For performance reasons, we don't catch this error here and allow it to propagate up the call + // stack. Note that you'll get the same error in JavaScript if you try to access a property using + // such a 'broken' object as a key. + return name + ''; +} - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrustedCss - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedCss(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.CSS, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. - * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.CSS, value)` - */ - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrustedUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.URL, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. - * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.URL, value)` - */ +var OPERATORS = createMap(); +forEach('+ - * / % === !== == != < > <= >= && || ! = |'.split(' '), function(operator) { OPERATORS[operator] = true; }); +var ESCAPE = {'n':'\n', 'f':'\f', 'r':'\r', 't':'\t', 'v':'\v', '\'':'\'', '"':'"'}; - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrustedResourceUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedResourceUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sceDelegate.getTrusted`. - * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)` - */ - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#getTrustedJs - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedJs(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.JS, value)`} - * - * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. - * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.JS, value)` - */ +///////////////////////////////////////// - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAsHtml - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsHtml(expression string)` → - * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.HTML, value)`} - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAsCss - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsCss(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.CSS, value)`} - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ +/** + * @constructor + */ +var Lexer = function Lexer(options) { + this.options = options; +}; - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAsUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.URL, value)`} - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ +Lexer.prototype = { + constructor: Lexer, - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAsResourceUrl - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsResourceUrl(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)`} - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ + lex: function(text) { + this.text = text; + this.index = 0; + this.tokens = []; - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $sce#parseAsJs - * - * @description - * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsJs(value)` → - * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.JS, value)`} - * - * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. - * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: - * - * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the - * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). - * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values - * in `context`. - */ + while (this.index < this.text.length) { + var ch = this.text.charAt(this.index); + if (ch === '"' || ch === '\'') { + this.readString(ch); + } else if (this.isNumber(ch) || ch === '.' && this.isNumber(this.peek())) { + this.readNumber(); + } else if (this.isIdentifierStart(this.peekMultichar())) { + this.readIdent(); + } else if (this.is(ch, '(){}[].,;:?')) { + this.tokens.push({index: this.index, text: ch}); + this.index++; + } else if (this.isWhitespace(ch)) { + this.index++; + } else { + var ch2 = ch + this.peek(); + var ch3 = ch2 + this.peek(2); + var op1 = OPERATORS[ch]; + var op2 = OPERATORS[ch2]; + var op3 = OPERATORS[ch3]; + if (op1 || op2 || op3) { + var token = op3 ? ch3 : (op2 ? ch2 : ch); + this.tokens.push({index: this.index, text: token, operator: true}); + this.index += token.length; + } else { + this.throwError('Unexpected next character ', this.index, this.index + 1); + } + } + } + return this.tokens; + }, - // Shorthand delegations. - var parse = sce.parseAs, - getTrusted = sce.getTrusted, - trustAs = sce.trustAs; + is: function(ch, chars) { + return chars.indexOf(ch) !== -1; + }, - forEach(SCE_CONTEXTS, function(enumValue, name) { - var lName = lowercase(name); - sce[snakeToCamel('parse_as_' + lName)] = function(expr) { - return parse(enumValue, expr); - }; - sce[snakeToCamel('get_trusted_' + lName)] = function(value) { - return getTrusted(enumValue, value); - }; - sce[snakeToCamel('trust_as_' + lName)] = function(value) { - return trustAs(enumValue, value); - }; - }); + peek: function(i) { + var num = i || 1; + return (this.index + num < this.text.length) ? this.text.charAt(this.index + num) : false; + }, - return sce; - }]; -} + isNumber: function(ch) { + return ('0' <= ch && ch <= '9') && typeof ch === 'string'; + }, -/* exported $SnifferProvider */ + isWhitespace: function(ch) { + // IE treats non-breaking space as \u00A0 + return (ch === ' ' || ch === '\r' || ch === '\t' || + ch === '\n' || ch === '\v' || ch === '\u00A0'); + }, -/** - * !!! This is an undocumented "private" service !!! - * - * @name $sniffer - * @requires $window - * @requires $document - * @this - * - * @property {boolean} history Does the browser support html5 history api ? - * @property {boolean} transitions Does the browser support CSS transition events ? - * @property {boolean} animations Does the browser support CSS animation events ? - * - * @description - * This is very simple implementation of testing browser's features. - */ -function $SnifferProvider() { - this.$get = ['$window', '$document', function($window, $document) { - var eventSupport = {}, - // Chrome Packaged Apps are not allowed to access `history.pushState`. - // If not sandboxed, they can be detected by the presence of `chrome.app.runtime` - // (see https://developer.chrome.com/apps/api_index). If sandboxed, they can be detected by - // the presence of an extension runtime ID and the absence of other Chrome runtime APIs - // (see https://developer.chrome.com/apps/manifest/sandbox). - // (NW.js apps have access to Chrome APIs, but do support `history`.) - isNw = $window.nw && $window.nw.process, - isChromePackagedApp = - !isNw && - $window.chrome && - ($window.chrome.app && $window.chrome.app.runtime || - !$window.chrome.app && $window.chrome.runtime && $window.chrome.runtime.id), - hasHistoryPushState = !isChromePackagedApp && $window.history && $window.history.pushState, - android = - toInt((/android (\d+)/.exec(lowercase(($window.navigator || {}).userAgent)) || [])[1]), - boxee = /Boxee/i.test(($window.navigator || {}).userAgent), - document = $document[0] || {}, - bodyStyle = document.body && document.body.style, - transitions = false, - animations = false; - - if (bodyStyle) { - // Support: Android <5, Blackberry Browser 10, default Chrome in Android 4.4.x - // Mentioned browsers need a -webkit- prefix for transitions & animations. - transitions = !!('transition' in bodyStyle || 'webkitTransition' in bodyStyle); - animations = !!('animation' in bodyStyle || 'webkitAnimation' in bodyStyle); - } - - - return { - // Android has history.pushState, but it does not update location correctly - // so let's not use the history API at all. - // http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=17471 - // https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/904 - - // older webkit browser (533.9) on Boxee box has exactly the same problem as Android has - // so let's not use the history API also - // We are purposefully using `!(android < 4)` to cover the case when `android` is undefined - history: !!(hasHistoryPushState && !(android < 4) && !boxee), - hasEvent: function(event) { - // Support: IE 9-11 only - // IE9 implements 'input' event it's so fubared that we rather pretend that it doesn't have - // it. In particular the event is not fired when backspace or delete key are pressed or - // when cut operation is performed. - // IE10+ implements 'input' event but it erroneously fires under various situations, - // e.g. when placeholder changes, or a form is focused. - if (event === 'input' && msie) return false; - - if (isUndefined(eventSupport[event])) { - var divElm = document.createElement('div'); - eventSupport[event] = 'on' + event in divElm; - } + isIdentifierStart: function(ch) { + return this.options.isIdentifierStart ? + this.options.isIdentifierStart(ch, this.codePointAt(ch)) : + this.isValidIdentifierStart(ch); + }, - return eventSupport[event]; - }, - csp: csp(), - transitions: transitions, - animations: animations, - android: android - }; - }]; -} + isValidIdentifierStart: function(ch) { + return ('a' <= ch && ch <= 'z' || + 'A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z' || + '_' === ch || ch === '$'); + }, -var $templateRequestMinErr = minErr('$templateRequest'); + isIdentifierContinue: function(ch) { + return this.options.isIdentifierContinue ? + this.options.isIdentifierContinue(ch, this.codePointAt(ch)) : + this.isValidIdentifierContinue(ch); + }, -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $templateRequestProvider - * @this - * - * @description - * Used to configure the options passed to the {@link $http} service when making a template request. - * - * For example, it can be used for specifying the "Accept" header that is sent to the server, when - * requesting a template. - */ -function $TemplateRequestProvider() { + isValidIdentifierContinue: function(ch, cp) { + return this.isValidIdentifierStart(ch, cp) || this.isNumber(ch); + }, - var httpOptions; + codePointAt: function(ch) { + if (ch.length === 1) return ch.charCodeAt(0); + // eslint-disable-next-line no-bitwise + return (ch.charCodeAt(0) << 10) + ch.charCodeAt(1) - 0x35FDC00; + }, - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $templateRequestProvider#httpOptions - * @description - * The options to be passed to the {@link $http} service when making the request. - * You can use this to override options such as the "Accept" header for template requests. - * - * The {@link $templateRequest} will set the `cache` and the `transformResponse` properties of the - * options if not overridden here. - * - * @param {string=} value new value for the {@link $http} options. - * @returns {string|self} Returns the {@link $http} options when used as getter and self if used as setter. - */ - this.httpOptions = function(val) { - if (val) { - httpOptions = val; - return this; + peekMultichar: function() { + var ch = this.text.charAt(this.index); + var peek = this.peek(); + if (!peek) { + return ch; } - return httpOptions; - }; - - /** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $templateRequest - * - * @description - * The `$templateRequest` service runs security checks then downloads the provided template using - * `$http` and, upon success, stores the contents inside of `$templateCache`. If the HTTP request - * fails or the response data of the HTTP request is empty, a `$compile` error will be thrown (the - * exception can be thwarted by setting the 2nd parameter of the function to true). Note that the - * contents of `$templateCache` are trusted, so the call to `$sce.getTrustedUrl(tpl)` is omitted - * when `tpl` is of type string and `$templateCache` has the matching entry. - * - * If you want to pass custom options to the `$http` service, such as setting the Accept header you - * can configure this via {@link $templateRequestProvider#httpOptions}. - * - * `$templateRequest` is used internally by {@link $compile}, {@link ngRoute.$route}, and directives such - * as {@link ngInclude} to download and cache templates. - * - * 3rd party modules should use `$templateRequest` if their services or directives are loading - * templates. - * - * @param {string|TrustedResourceUrl} tpl The HTTP request template URL - * @param {boolean=} ignoreRequestError Whether or not to ignore the exception when the request fails or the template is empty - * - * @return {Promise} a promise for the HTTP response data of the given URL. - * - * @property {number} totalPendingRequests total amount of pending template requests being downloaded. - */ - this.$get = ['$exceptionHandler', '$templateCache', '$http', '$q', '$sce', - function($exceptionHandler, $templateCache, $http, $q, $sce) { - - function handleRequestFn(tpl, ignoreRequestError) { - handleRequestFn.totalPendingRequests++; - - // We consider the template cache holds only trusted templates, so - // there's no need to go through adding the template again to the trusted - // resources for keys that already are included in there. This also makes - // AngularJS accept any script directive, no matter its name. However, we - // still need to unwrap trusted types. - if (!isString(tpl) || isUndefined($templateCache.get(tpl))) { - tpl = $sce.getTrustedResourceUrl(tpl); - } - - var transformResponse = $http.defaults && $http.defaults.transformResponse; - - if (isArray(transformResponse)) { - transformResponse = transformResponse.filter(function(transformer) { - return transformer !== defaultHttpResponseTransform; - }); - } else if (transformResponse === defaultHttpResponseTransform) { - transformResponse = null; - } - - return $http.get(tpl, extend({ - cache: $templateCache, - transformResponse: transformResponse - }, httpOptions)) - .finally(function() { - handleRequestFn.totalPendingRequests--; - }) - .then(function(response) { - return $templateCache.put(tpl, response.data); - }, handleError); + var cp1 = ch.charCodeAt(0); + var cp2 = peek.charCodeAt(0); + if (cp1 >= 0xD800 && cp1 <= 0xDBFF && cp2 >= 0xDC00 && cp2 <= 0xDFFF) { + return ch + peek; + } + return ch; + }, - function handleError(resp) { - if (!ignoreRequestError) { - resp = $templateRequestMinErr('tpload', - 'Failed to load template: {0} (HTTP status: {1} {2})', - tpl, resp.status, resp.statusText); + isExpOperator: function(ch) { + return (ch === '-' || ch === '+' || this.isNumber(ch)); + }, - $exceptionHandler(resp); - } + throwError: function(error, start, end) { + end = end || this.index; + var colStr = (isDefined(start) + ? 's ' + start + '-' + this.index + ' [' + this.text.substring(start, end) + ']' + : ' ' + end); + throw $parseMinErr('lexerr', 'Lexer Error: {0} at column{1} in expression [{2}].', + error, colStr, this.text); + }, - return $q.reject(resp); + readNumber: function() { + var number = ''; + var start = this.index; + while (this.index < this.text.length) { + var ch = lowercase(this.text.charAt(this.index)); + if (ch === '.' || this.isNumber(ch)) { + number += ch; + } else { + var peekCh = this.peek(); + if (ch === 'e' && this.isExpOperator(peekCh)) { + number += ch; + } else if (this.isExpOperator(ch) && + peekCh && this.isNumber(peekCh) && + number.charAt(number.length - 1) === 'e') { + number += ch; + } else if (this.isExpOperator(ch) && + (!peekCh || !this.isNumber(peekCh)) && + number.charAt(number.length - 1) === 'e') { + this.throwError('Invalid exponent'); + } else { + break; } } - - handleRequestFn.totalPendingRequests = 0; - - return handleRequestFn; + this.index++; } - ]; -} - -/** @this */ -function $$TestabilityProvider() { - this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$browser', '$location', - function($rootScope, $browser, $location) { - - /** - * @name $testability - * - * @description - * The private $$testability service provides a collection of methods for use when debugging - * or by automated test and debugging tools. - */ - var testability = {}; + this.tokens.push({ + index: start, + text: number, + constant: true, + value: Number(number) + }); + }, - /** - * @name $$testability#findBindings - * - * @description - * Returns an array of elements that are bound (via ng-bind or {{}}) - * to expressions matching the input. - * - * @param {Element} element The element root to search from. - * @param {string} expression The binding expression to match. - * @param {boolean} opt_exactMatch If true, only returns exact matches - * for the expression. Filters and whitespace are ignored. - */ - testability.findBindings = function(element, expression, opt_exactMatch) { - var bindings = element.getElementsByClassName('ng-binding'); - var matches = []; - forEach(bindings, function(binding) { - var dataBinding = angular.element(binding).data('$binding'); - if (dataBinding) { - forEach(dataBinding, function(bindingName) { - if (opt_exactMatch) { - var matcher = new RegExp('(^|\\s)' + escapeForRegexp(expression) + '(\\s|\\||$)'); - if (matcher.test(bindingName)) { - matches.push(binding); - } - } else { - if (bindingName.indexOf(expression) !== -1) { - matches.push(binding); - } - } - }); - } - }); - return matches; - }; + readIdent: function() { + var start = this.index; + this.index += this.peekMultichar().length; + while (this.index < this.text.length) { + var ch = this.peekMultichar(); + if (!this.isIdentifierContinue(ch)) { + break; + } + this.index += ch.length; + } + this.tokens.push({ + index: start, + text: this.text.slice(start, this.index), + identifier: true + }); + }, - /** - * @name $$testability#findModels - * - * @description - * Returns an array of elements that are two-way found via ng-model to - * expressions matching the input. - * - * @param {Element} element The element root to search from. - * @param {string} expression The model expression to match. - * @param {boolean} opt_exactMatch If true, only returns exact matches - * for the expression. - */ - testability.findModels = function(element, expression, opt_exactMatch) { - var prefixes = ['ng-', 'data-ng-', 'ng\\:']; - for (var p = 0; p < prefixes.length; ++p) { - var attributeEquals = opt_exactMatch ? '=' : '*='; - var selector = '[' + prefixes[p] + 'model' + attributeEquals + '"' + expression + '"]'; - var elements = element.querySelectorAll(selector); - if (elements.length) { - return elements; + readString: function(quote) { + var start = this.index; + this.index++; + var string = ''; + var rawString = quote; + var escape = false; + while (this.index < this.text.length) { + var ch = this.text.charAt(this.index); + rawString += ch; + if (escape) { + if (ch === 'u') { + var hex = this.text.substring(this.index + 1, this.index + 5); + if (!hex.match(/[\da-f]{4}/i)) { + this.throwError('Invalid unicode escape [\\u' + hex + ']'); + } + this.index += 4; + string += String.fromCharCode(parseInt(hex, 16)); + } else { + var rep = ESCAPE[ch]; + string = string + (rep || ch); } + escape = false; + } else if (ch === '\\') { + escape = true; + } else if (ch === quote) { + this.index++; + this.tokens.push({ + index: start, + text: rawString, + constant: true, + value: string + }); + return; + } else { + string += ch; } - }; + this.index++; + } + this.throwError('Unterminated quote', start); + } +}; - /** - * @name $$testability#getLocation - * - * @description - * Shortcut for getting the location in a browser agnostic way. Returns - * the path, search, and hash. (e.g. /path?a=b#hash) - */ - testability.getLocation = function() { - return $location.url(); - }; +var AST = function AST(lexer, options) { + this.lexer = lexer; + this.options = options; +}; - /** - * @name $$testability#setLocation - * - * @description - * Shortcut for navigating to a location without doing a full page reload. - * - * @param {string} url The location url (path, search and hash, - * e.g. /path?a=b#hash) to go to. - */ - testability.setLocation = function(url) { - if (url !== $location.url()) { - $location.url(url); - $rootScope.$digest(); - } - }; +AST.Program = 'Program'; +AST.ExpressionStatement = 'ExpressionStatement'; +AST.AssignmentExpression = 'AssignmentExpression'; +AST.ConditionalExpression = 'ConditionalExpression'; +AST.LogicalExpression = 'LogicalExpression'; +AST.BinaryExpression = 'BinaryExpression'; +AST.UnaryExpression = 'UnaryExpression'; +AST.CallExpression = 'CallExpression'; +AST.MemberExpression = 'MemberExpression'; +AST.Identifier = 'Identifier'; +AST.Literal = 'Literal'; +AST.ArrayExpression = 'ArrayExpression'; +AST.Property = 'Property'; +AST.ObjectExpression = 'ObjectExpression'; +AST.ThisExpression = 'ThisExpression'; +AST.LocalsExpression = 'LocalsExpression'; - /** - * @name $$testability#whenStable - * - * @description - * Calls the callback when all pending tasks are completed. - * - * Types of tasks waited for include: - * - Pending timeouts (via {@link $timeout}). - * - Pending HTTP requests (via {@link $http}). - * - In-progress route transitions (via {@link $route}). - * - Pending tasks scheduled via {@link $rootScope#$applyAsync}. - * - Pending tasks scheduled via {@link $rootScope#$evalAsync}. - * These include tasks scheduled via `$evalAsync()` indirectly (such as {@link $q} promises). - * - * @param {function} callback - */ - testability.whenStable = function(callback) { - $browser.notifyWhenNoOutstandingRequests(callback); - }; +// Internal use only +AST.NGValueParameter = 'NGValueParameter'; - return testability; - }]; -} +AST.prototype = { + ast: function(text) { + this.text = text; + this.tokens = this.lexer.lex(text); -var $timeoutMinErr = minErr('$timeout'); + var value = this.program(); -/** @this */ -function $TimeoutProvider() { - this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$browser', '$q', '$$q', '$exceptionHandler', - function($rootScope, $browser, $q, $$q, $exceptionHandler) { + if (this.tokens.length !== 0) { + this.throwError('is an unexpected token', this.tokens[0]); + } - var deferreds = {}; + return value; + }, + program: function() { + var body = []; + while (true) { + if (this.tokens.length > 0 && !this.peek('}', ')', ';', ']')) + body.push(this.expressionStatement()); + if (!this.expect(';')) { + return { type: AST.Program, body: body}; + } + } + }, - /** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $timeout - * - * @description - * AngularJS's wrapper for `window.setTimeout`. The `fn` function is wrapped into a try/catch - * block and delegates any exceptions to - * {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. - * - * The return value of calling `$timeout` is a promise, which will be resolved when - * the delay has passed and the timeout function, if provided, is executed. - * - * To cancel a timeout request, call `$timeout.cancel(promise)`. - * - * In tests you can use {@link ngMock.$timeout `$timeout.flush()`} to - * synchronously flush the queue of deferred functions. - * - * If you only want a promise that will be resolved after some specified delay - * then you can call `$timeout` without the `fn` function. - * - * @param {function()=} fn A function, whose execution should be delayed. - * @param {number=} [delay=0] Delay in milliseconds. - * @param {boolean=} [invokeApply=true] If set to `false` skips model dirty checking, otherwise - * will invoke `fn` within the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$apply $apply} block. - * @param {...*=} Pass additional parameters to the executed function. - * @returns {Promise} Promise that will be resolved when the timeout is reached. The promise - * will be resolved with the return value of the `fn` function. - * - */ - function timeout(fn, delay, invokeApply) { - if (!isFunction(fn)) { - invokeApply = delay; - delay = fn; - fn = noop; + expressionStatement: function() { + return { type: AST.ExpressionStatement, expression: this.filterChain() }; + }, + + filterChain: function() { + var left = this.expression(); + while (this.expect('|')) { + left = this.filter(left); + } + return left; + }, + + expression: function() { + return this.assignment(); + }, + + assignment: function() { + var result = this.ternary(); + if (this.expect('=')) { + if (!isAssignable(result)) { + throw $parseMinErr('lval', 'Trying to assign a value to a non l-value'); } - var args = sliceArgs(arguments, 3), - skipApply = (isDefined(invokeApply) && !invokeApply), - deferred = (skipApply ? $$q : $q).defer(), - promise = deferred.promise, - timeoutId; + result = { type: AST.AssignmentExpression, left: result, right: this.assignment(), operator: '='}; + } + return result; + }, - timeoutId = $browser.defer(function() { - try { - deferred.resolve(fn.apply(null, args)); - } catch (e) { - deferred.reject(e); - $exceptionHandler(e); - } finally { - delete deferreds[promise.$$timeoutId]; - } + ternary: function() { + var test = this.logicalOR(); + var alternate; + var consequent; + if (this.expect('?')) { + alternate = this.expression(); + if (this.consume(':')) { + consequent = this.expression(); + return { type: AST.ConditionalExpression, test: test, alternate: alternate, consequent: consequent}; + } + } + return test; + }, - if (!skipApply) $rootScope.$apply(); - }, delay, '$timeout'); + logicalOR: function() { + var left = this.logicalAND(); + while (this.expect('||')) { + left = { type: AST.LogicalExpression, operator: '||', left: left, right: this.logicalAND() }; + } + return left; + }, - promise.$$timeoutId = timeoutId; - deferreds[timeoutId] = deferred; + logicalAND: function() { + var left = this.equality(); + while (this.expect('&&')) { + left = { type: AST.LogicalExpression, operator: '&&', left: left, right: this.equality()}; + } + return left; + }, - return promise; + equality: function() { + var left = this.relational(); + var token; + while ((token = this.expect('==','!=','===','!=='))) { + left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.relational() }; } + return left; + }, + relational: function() { + var left = this.additive(); + var token; + while ((token = this.expect('<', '>', '<=', '>='))) { + left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.additive() }; + } + return left; + }, - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $timeout#cancel - * - * @description - * Cancels a task associated with the `promise`. As a result of this, the promise will be - * resolved with a rejection. - * - * @param {Promise=} promise Promise returned by the `$timeout` function. - * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the task hasn't executed yet and was successfully - * canceled. - */ - timeout.cancel = function(promise) { - if (!promise) return false; + additive: function() { + var left = this.multiplicative(); + var token; + while ((token = this.expect('+','-'))) { + left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.multiplicative() }; + } + return left; + }, - if (!promise.hasOwnProperty('$$timeoutId')) { - throw $timeoutMinErr('badprom', - '`$timeout.cancel()` called with a promise that was not generated by `$timeout()`.'); + multiplicative: function() { + var left = this.unary(); + var token; + while ((token = this.expect('*','/','%'))) { + left = { type: AST.BinaryExpression, operator: token.text, left: left, right: this.unary() }; + } + return left; + }, + + unary: function() { + var token; + if ((token = this.expect('+', '-', '!'))) { + return { type: AST.UnaryExpression, operator: token.text, prefix: true, argument: this.unary() }; + } else { + return this.primary(); + } + }, + + primary: function() { + var primary; + if (this.expect('(')) { + primary = this.filterChain(); + this.consume(')'); + } else if (this.expect('[')) { + primary = this.arrayDeclaration(); + } else if (this.expect('{')) { + primary = this.object(); + } else if (this.selfReferential.hasOwnProperty(this.peek().text)) { + primary = copy(this.selfReferential[this.consume().text]); + } else if (this.options.literals.hasOwnProperty(this.peek().text)) { + primary = { type: AST.Literal, value: this.options.literals[this.consume().text]}; + } else if (this.peek().identifier) { + primary = this.identifier(); + } else if (this.peek().constant) { + primary = this.constant(); + } else { + this.throwError('not a primary expression', this.peek()); + } + + var next; + while ((next = this.expect('(', '[', '.'))) { + if (next.text === '(') { + primary = {type: AST.CallExpression, callee: primary, arguments: this.parseArguments() }; + this.consume(')'); + } else if (next.text === '[') { + primary = { type: AST.MemberExpression, object: primary, property: this.expression(), computed: true }; + this.consume(']'); + } else if (next.text === '.') { + primary = { type: AST.MemberExpression, object: primary, property: this.identifier(), computed: false }; + } else { + this.throwError('IMPOSSIBLE'); } + } + return primary; + }, - if (!deferreds.hasOwnProperty(promise.$$timeoutId)) return false; + filter: function(baseExpression) { + var args = [baseExpression]; + var result = {type: AST.CallExpression, callee: this.identifier(), arguments: args, filter: true}; - var id = promise.$$timeoutId; - var deferred = deferreds[id]; + while (this.expect(':')) { + args.push(this.expression()); + } - // Timeout cancels should not report an unhandled promise. - markQExceptionHandled(deferred.promise); - deferred.reject('canceled'); - delete deferreds[id]; + return result; + }, - return $browser.defer.cancel(id); - }; + parseArguments: function() { + var args = []; + if (this.peekToken().text !== ')') { + do { + args.push(this.filterChain()); + } while (this.expect(',')); + } + return args; + }, - return timeout; - }]; -} + identifier: function() { + var token = this.consume(); + if (!token.identifier) { + this.throwError('is not a valid identifier', token); + } + return { type: AST.Identifier, name: token.text }; + }, -// NOTE: The usage of window and document instead of $window and $document here is -// deliberate. This service depends on the specific behavior of anchor nodes created by the -// browser (resolving and parsing URLs) that is unlikely to be provided by mock objects and -// cause us to break tests. In addition, when the browser resolves a URL for XHR, it -// doesn't know about mocked locations and resolves URLs to the real document - which is -// exactly the behavior needed here. There is little value is mocking these out for this -// service. -var urlParsingNode = window.document.createElement('a'); -var originUrl = urlResolve(window.location.href); -var baseUrlParsingNode; + constant: function() { + // TODO check that it is a constant + return { type: AST.Literal, value: this.consume().value }; + }, -urlParsingNode.href = 'http://[::1]'; + arrayDeclaration: function() { + var elements = []; + if (this.peekToken().text !== ']') { + do { + if (this.peek(']')) { + // Support trailing commas per ES5.1. + break; + } + elements.push(this.expression()); + } while (this.expect(',')); + } + this.consume(']'); -// Support: IE 9-11 only, Edge 16-17 only (fixed in 18 Preview) -// IE/Edge don't wrap IPv6 addresses' hostnames in square brackets -// when parsed out of an anchor element. -var ipv6InBrackets = urlParsingNode.hostname === '[::1]'; + return { type: AST.ArrayExpression, elements: elements }; + }, -/** - * - * Implementation Notes for non-IE browsers - * ---------------------------------------- - * Assigning a URL to the href property of an anchor DOM node, even one attached to the DOM, - * results both in the normalizing and parsing of the URL. Normalizing means that a relative - * URL will be resolved into an absolute URL in the context of the application document. - * Parsing means that the anchor node's host, hostname, protocol, port, pathname and related - * properties are all populated to reflect the normalized URL. This approach has wide - * compatibility - Safari 1+, Mozilla 1+ etc. See - * http://www.aptana.com/reference/html/api/HTMLAnchorElement.html - * - * Implementation Notes for IE - * --------------------------- - * IE <= 10 normalizes the URL when assigned to the anchor node similar to the other - * browsers. However, the parsed components will not be set if the URL assigned did not specify - * them. (e.g. if you assign a.href = "foo", then a.protocol, a.host, etc. will be empty.) We - * work around that by performing the parsing in a 2nd step by taking a previously normalized - * URL (e.g. by assigning to a.href) and assigning it a.href again. This correctly populates the - * properties such as protocol, hostname, port, etc. - * - * References: - * http://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLAnchorElement - * http://www.aptana.com/reference/html/api/HTMLAnchorElement.html - * http://url.spec.whatwg.org/#urlutils - * https://github.com/angular/angular.js/pull/2902 - * http://james.padolsey.com/javascript/parsing-urls-with-the-dom/ - * - * @kind function - * @param {string|object} url The URL to be parsed. If `url` is not a string, it will be returned - * unchanged. - * @description Normalizes and parses a URL. - * @returns {object} Returns the normalized URL as a dictionary. - * - * | member name | Description | - * |---------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------| - * | href | A normalized version of the provided URL if it was not an absolute URL | - * | protocol | The protocol without the trailing colon | - * | host | The host and port (if the port is non-default) of the normalizedUrl | - * | search | The search params, minus the question mark | - * | hash | The hash string, minus the hash symbol | - * | hostname | The hostname | - * | port | The port, without ":" | - * | pathname | The pathname, beginning with "/" | - * - */ -function urlResolve(url) { - if (!isString(url)) return url; + object: function() { + var properties = [], property; + if (this.peekToken().text !== '}') { + do { + if (this.peek('}')) { + // Support trailing commas per ES5.1. + break; + } + property = {type: AST.Property, kind: 'init'}; + if (this.peek().constant) { + property.key = this.constant(); + property.computed = false; + this.consume(':'); + property.value = this.expression(); + } else if (this.peek().identifier) { + property.key = this.identifier(); + property.computed = false; + if (this.peek(':')) { + this.consume(':'); + property.value = this.expression(); + } else { + property.value = property.key; + } + } else if (this.peek('[')) { + this.consume('['); + property.key = this.expression(); + this.consume(']'); + property.computed = true; + this.consume(':'); + property.value = this.expression(); + } else { + this.throwError('invalid key', this.peek()); + } + properties.push(property); + } while (this.expect(',')); + } + this.consume('}'); - var href = url; + return {type: AST.ObjectExpression, properties: properties }; + }, - // Support: IE 9-11 only - if (msie) { - // Normalize before parse. Refer Implementation Notes on why this is - // done in two steps on IE. - urlParsingNode.setAttribute('href', href); - href = urlParsingNode.href; - } + throwError: function(msg, token) { + throw $parseMinErr('syntax', + 'Syntax Error: Token \'{0}\' {1} at column {2} of the expression [{3}] starting at [{4}].', + token.text, msg, (token.index + 1), this.text, this.text.substring(token.index)); + }, - urlParsingNode.setAttribute('href', href); + consume: function(e1) { + if (this.tokens.length === 0) { + throw $parseMinErr('ueoe', 'Unexpected end of expression: {0}', this.text); + } - var hostname = urlParsingNode.hostname; + var token = this.expect(e1); + if (!token) { + this.throwError('is unexpected, expecting [' + e1 + ']', this.peek()); + } + return token; + }, - if (!ipv6InBrackets && hostname.indexOf(':') > -1) { - hostname = '[' + hostname + ']'; + peekToken: function() { + if (this.tokens.length === 0) { + throw $parseMinErr('ueoe', 'Unexpected end of expression: {0}', this.text); + } + return this.tokens[0]; + }, + + peek: function(e1, e2, e3, e4) { + return this.peekAhead(0, e1, e2, e3, e4); + }, + + peekAhead: function(i, e1, e2, e3, e4) { + if (this.tokens.length > i) { + var token = this.tokens[i]; + var t = token.text; + if (t === e1 || t === e2 || t === e3 || t === e4 || + (!e1 && !e2 && !e3 && !e4)) { + return token; + } + } + return false; + }, + + expect: function(e1, e2, e3, e4) { + var token = this.peek(e1, e2, e3, e4); + if (token) { + this.tokens.shift(); + return token; + } + return false; + }, + + selfReferential: { + 'this': {type: AST.ThisExpression }, + '$locals': {type: AST.LocalsExpression } } +}; - return { - href: urlParsingNode.href, - protocol: urlParsingNode.protocol ? urlParsingNode.protocol.replace(/:$/, '') : '', - host: urlParsingNode.host, - search: urlParsingNode.search ? urlParsingNode.search.replace(/^\?/, '') : '', - hash: urlParsingNode.hash ? urlParsingNode.hash.replace(/^#/, '') : '', - hostname: hostname, - port: urlParsingNode.port, - pathname: (urlParsingNode.pathname.charAt(0) === '/') - ? urlParsingNode.pathname - : '/' + urlParsingNode.pathname - }; +function ifDefined(v, d) { + return typeof v !== 'undefined' ? v : d; } -/** - * Parse a request URL and determine whether this is a same-origin request as the application - * document. - * - * @param {string|object} requestUrl The url of the request as a string that will be resolved - * or a parsed URL object. - * @returns {boolean} Whether the request is for the same origin as the application document. - */ -function urlIsSameOrigin(requestUrl) { - return urlsAreSameOrigin(requestUrl, originUrl); +function plusFn(l, r) { + if (typeof l === 'undefined') return r; + if (typeof r === 'undefined') return l; + return l + r; } -/** - * Parse a request URL and determine whether it is same-origin as the current document base URL. - * - * Note: The base URL is usually the same as the document location (`location.href`) but can - * be overriden by using the `` tag. - * - * @param {string|object} requestUrl The url of the request as a string that will be resolved - * or a parsed URL object. - * @returns {boolean} Whether the URL is same-origin as the document base URL. - */ -function urlIsSameOriginAsBaseUrl(requestUrl) { - return urlsAreSameOrigin(requestUrl, getBaseUrl()); +function isStateless($filter, filterName) { + var fn = $filter(filterName); + return !fn.$stateful; } -/** - * Create a function that can check a URL's origin against a list of allowed/trusted origins. - * The current location's origin is implicitly trusted. - * - * @param {string[]} trustedOriginUrls - A list of URLs (strings), whose origins are trusted. - * - * @returns {Function} - A function that receives a URL (string or parsed URL object) and returns - * whether it is of an allowed origin. - */ -function urlIsAllowedOriginFactory(trustedOriginUrls) { - var parsedAllowedOriginUrls = [originUrl].concat(trustedOriginUrls.map(urlResolve)); +var PURITY_ABSOLUTE = 1; +var PURITY_RELATIVE = 2; - /** - * Check whether the specified URL (string or parsed URL object) has an origin that is allowed - * based on a list of trusted-origin URLs. The current location's origin is implicitly - * trusted. - * - * @param {string|Object} requestUrl - The URL to be checked (provided as a string that will be - * resolved or a parsed URL object). - * - * @returns {boolean} - Whether the specified URL is of an allowed origin. - */ - return function urlIsAllowedOrigin(requestUrl) { - var parsedUrl = urlResolve(requestUrl); - return parsedAllowedOriginUrls.some(urlsAreSameOrigin.bind(null, parsedUrl)); - }; -} +// Detect nodes which could depend on non-shallow state of objects +function isPure(node, parentIsPure) { + switch (node.type) { + // Computed members might invoke a stateful toString() + case AST.MemberExpression: + if (node.computed) { + return false; + } + break; -/** - * Determine if two URLs share the same origin. - * - * @param {string|Object} url1 - First URL to compare as a string or a normalized URL in the form of - * a dictionary object returned by `urlResolve()`. - * @param {string|object} url2 - Second URL to compare as a string or a normalized URL in the form - * of a dictionary object returned by `urlResolve()`. - * - * @returns {boolean} - True if both URLs have the same origin, and false otherwise. - */ -function urlsAreSameOrigin(url1, url2) { - url1 = urlResolve(url1); - url2 = urlResolve(url2); + // Unary always convert to primative + case AST.UnaryExpression: + return PURITY_ABSOLUTE; - return (url1.protocol === url2.protocol && - url1.host === url2.host); -} + // The binary + operator can invoke a stateful toString(). + case AST.BinaryExpression: + return node.operator !== '+' ? PURITY_ABSOLUTE : false; -/** - * Returns the current document base URL. - * @returns {string} - */ -function getBaseUrl() { - if (window.document.baseURI) { - return window.document.baseURI; + // Functions / filters probably read state from within objects + case AST.CallExpression: + return false; } - // `document.baseURI` is available everywhere except IE - if (!baseUrlParsingNode) { - baseUrlParsingNode = window.document.createElement('a'); - baseUrlParsingNode.href = '.'; + return (undefined === parentIsPure) ? PURITY_RELATIVE : parentIsPure; +} - // Work-around for IE bug described in Implementation Notes. The fix in `urlResolve()` is not - // suitable here because we need to track changes to the base URL. - baseUrlParsingNode = baseUrlParsingNode.cloneNode(false); - } - return baseUrlParsingNode.href; -} - -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $window - * @this - * - * @description - * A reference to the browser's `window` object. While `window` - * is globally available in JavaScript, it causes testability problems, because - * it is a global variable. In AngularJS we always refer to it through the - * `$window` service, so it may be overridden, removed or mocked for testing. - * - * Expressions, like the one defined for the `ngClick` directive in the example - * below, are evaluated with respect to the current scope. Therefore, there is - * no risk of inadvertently coding in a dependency on a global value in such an - * expression. - * - * @example - - - -
- - -
-
- - it('should display the greeting in the input box', function() { - element(by.model('greeting')).sendKeys('Hello, E2E Tests'); - // If we click the button it will block the test runner - // element(':button').click(); - }); - -
- */ -function $WindowProvider() { - this.$get = valueFn(window); -} - -/** - * @name $$cookieReader - * @requires $document - * - * @description - * This is a private service for reading cookies used by $http and ngCookies - * - * @return {Object} a key/value map of the current cookies - */ -function $$CookieReader($document) { - var rawDocument = $document[0] || {}; - var lastCookies = {}; - var lastCookieString = ''; +function findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast, $filter, parentIsPure) { + var allConstants; + var argsToWatch; + var isStatelessFilter; - function safeGetCookie(rawDocument) { - try { - return rawDocument.cookie || ''; - } catch (e) { - return ''; - } - } + var astIsPure = ast.isPure = isPure(ast, parentIsPure); - function safeDecodeURIComponent(str) { - try { - return decodeURIComponent(str); - } catch (e) { - return str; + switch (ast.type) { + case AST.Program: + allConstants = true; + forEach(ast.body, function(expr) { + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(expr.expression, $filter, astIsPure); + allConstants = allConstants && expr.expression.constant; + }); + ast.constant = allConstants; + break; + case AST.Literal: + ast.constant = true; + ast.toWatch = []; + break; + case AST.UnaryExpression: + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.argument, $filter, astIsPure); + ast.constant = ast.argument.constant; + ast.toWatch = ast.argument.toWatch; + break; + case AST.BinaryExpression: + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.left, $filter, astIsPure); + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.right, $filter, astIsPure); + ast.constant = ast.left.constant && ast.right.constant; + ast.toWatch = ast.left.toWatch.concat(ast.right.toWatch); + break; + case AST.LogicalExpression: + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.left, $filter, astIsPure); + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.right, $filter, astIsPure); + ast.constant = ast.left.constant && ast.right.constant; + ast.toWatch = ast.constant ? [] : [ast]; + break; + case AST.ConditionalExpression: + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.test, $filter, astIsPure); + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.alternate, $filter, astIsPure); + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.consequent, $filter, astIsPure); + ast.constant = ast.test.constant && ast.alternate.constant && ast.consequent.constant; + ast.toWatch = ast.constant ? [] : [ast]; + break; + case AST.Identifier: + ast.constant = false; + ast.toWatch = [ast]; + break; + case AST.MemberExpression: + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.object, $filter, astIsPure); + if (ast.computed) { + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.property, $filter, astIsPure); } + ast.constant = ast.object.constant && (!ast.computed || ast.property.constant); + ast.toWatch = ast.constant ? [] : [ast]; + break; + case AST.CallExpression: + isStatelessFilter = ast.filter ? isStateless($filter, ast.callee.name) : false; + allConstants = isStatelessFilter; + argsToWatch = []; + forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(expr, $filter, astIsPure); + allConstants = allConstants && expr.constant; + argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, expr.toWatch); + }); + ast.constant = allConstants; + ast.toWatch = isStatelessFilter ? argsToWatch : [ast]; + break; + case AST.AssignmentExpression: + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.left, $filter, astIsPure); + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast.right, $filter, astIsPure); + ast.constant = ast.left.constant && ast.right.constant; + ast.toWatch = [ast]; + break; + case AST.ArrayExpression: + allConstants = true; + argsToWatch = []; + forEach(ast.elements, function(expr) { + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(expr, $filter, astIsPure); + allConstants = allConstants && expr.constant; + argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, expr.toWatch); + }); + ast.constant = allConstants; + ast.toWatch = argsToWatch; + break; + case AST.ObjectExpression: + allConstants = true; + argsToWatch = []; + forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(property.value, $filter, astIsPure); + allConstants = allConstants && property.value.constant; + argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, property.value.toWatch); + if (property.computed) { + //`{[key]: value}` implicitly does `key.toString()` which may be non-pure + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(property.key, $filter, /*parentIsPure=*/false); + allConstants = allConstants && property.key.constant; + argsToWatch.push.apply(argsToWatch, property.key.toWatch); + } + }); + ast.constant = allConstants; + ast.toWatch = argsToWatch; + break; + case AST.ThisExpression: + ast.constant = false; + ast.toWatch = []; + break; + case AST.LocalsExpression: + ast.constant = false; + ast.toWatch = []; + break; } +} - return function() { - var cookieArray, cookie, i, index, name; - var currentCookieString = safeGetCookie(rawDocument); +function getInputs(body) { + if (body.length !== 1) return; + var lastExpression = body[0].expression; + var candidate = lastExpression.toWatch; + if (candidate.length !== 1) return candidate; + return candidate[0] !== lastExpression ? candidate : undefined; +} - if (currentCookieString !== lastCookieString) { - lastCookieString = currentCookieString; - cookieArray = lastCookieString.split('; '); - lastCookies = {}; +function isAssignable(ast) { + return ast.type === AST.Identifier || ast.type === AST.MemberExpression; +} - for (i = 0; i < cookieArray.length; i++) { - cookie = cookieArray[i]; - index = cookie.indexOf('='); - if (index > 0) { //ignore nameless cookies - name = safeDecodeURIComponent(cookie.substring(0, index)); - // the first value that is seen for a cookie is the most - // specific one. values for the same cookie name that - // follow are for less specific paths. - if (isUndefined(lastCookies[name])) { - lastCookies[name] = safeDecodeURIComponent(cookie.substring(index + 1)); - } - } - } - } - return lastCookies; - }; +function assignableAST(ast) { + if (ast.body.length === 1 && isAssignable(ast.body[0].expression)) { + return {type: AST.AssignmentExpression, left: ast.body[0].expression, right: {type: AST.NGValueParameter}, operator: '='}; + } } -$$CookieReader.$inject = ['$document']; +function isLiteral(ast) { + return ast.body.length === 0 || + ast.body.length === 1 && ( + ast.body[0].expression.type === AST.Literal || + ast.body[0].expression.type === AST.ArrayExpression || + ast.body[0].expression.type === AST.ObjectExpression); +} -/** @this */ -function $$CookieReaderProvider() { - this.$get = $$CookieReader; +function isConstant(ast) { + return ast.constant; } -/* global currencyFilter: true, - dateFilter: true, - filterFilter: true, - jsonFilter: true, - limitToFilter: true, - lowercaseFilter: true, - numberFilter: true, - orderByFilter: true, - uppercaseFilter: true, - */ +function ASTCompiler($filter) { + this.$filter = $filter; +} -/** - * @ngdoc provider - * @name $filterProvider - * @description - * - * Filters are just functions which transform input to an output. However filters need to be - * Dependency Injected. To achieve this a filter definition consists of a factory function which is - * annotated with dependencies and is responsible for creating a filter function. - * - *
- * **Note:** Filter names must be valid AngularJS {@link expression} identifiers, such as `uppercase` or `orderBy`. - * Names with special characters, such as hyphens and dots, are not allowed. If you wish to namespace - * your filters, then you can use capitalization (`myappSubsectionFilterx`) or underscores - * (`myapp_subsection_filterx`). - *
- * - * ```js - * // Filter registration - * function MyModule($provide, $filterProvider) { - * // create a service to demonstrate injection (not always needed) - * $provide.value('greet', function(name){ - * return 'Hello ' + name + '!'; - * }); - * - * // register a filter factory which uses the - * // greet service to demonstrate DI. - * $filterProvider.register('greet', function(greet){ - * // return the filter function which uses the greet service - * // to generate salutation - * return function(text) { - * // filters need to be forgiving so check input validity - * return text && greet(text) || text; - * }; - * }); - * } - * ``` - * - * The filter function is registered with the `$injector` under the filter name suffix with - * `Filter`. - * - * ```js - * it('should be the same instance', inject( - * function($filterProvider) { - * $filterProvider.register('reverse', function(){ - * return ...; - * }); - * }, - * function($filter, reverseFilter) { - * expect($filter('reverse')).toBe(reverseFilter); - * }); - * ``` - * - * - * For more information about how AngularJS filters work, and how to create your own filters, see - * {@link guide/filter Filters} in the AngularJS Developer Guide. - */ +ASTCompiler.prototype = { + compile: function(ast) { + var self = this; + this.state = { + nextId: 0, + filters: {}, + fn: {vars: [], body: [], own: {}}, + assign: {vars: [], body: [], own: {}}, + inputs: [] + }; + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast, self.$filter); + var extra = ''; + var assignable; + this.stage = 'assign'; + if ((assignable = assignableAST(ast))) { + this.state.computing = 'assign'; + var result = this.nextId(); + this.recurse(assignable, result); + this.return_(result); + extra = 'fn.assign=' + this.generateFunction('assign', 's,v,l'); + } + var toWatch = getInputs(ast.body); + self.stage = 'inputs'; + forEach(toWatch, function(watch, key) { + var fnKey = 'fn' + key; + self.state[fnKey] = {vars: [], body: [], own: {}}; + self.state.computing = fnKey; + var intoId = self.nextId(); + self.recurse(watch, intoId); + self.return_(intoId); + self.state.inputs.push({name: fnKey, isPure: watch.isPure}); + watch.watchId = key; + }); + this.state.computing = 'fn'; + this.stage = 'main'; + this.recurse(ast); + var fnString = + // The build and minification steps remove the string "use strict" from the code, but this is done using a regex. + // This is a workaround for this until we do a better job at only removing the prefix only when we should. + '"' + this.USE + ' ' + this.STRICT + '";\n' + + this.filterPrefix() + + 'var fn=' + this.generateFunction('fn', 's,l,a,i') + + extra + + this.watchFns() + + 'return fn;'; -/** - * @ngdoc service - * @name $filter - * @kind function - * @description - * Filters are used for formatting data displayed to the user. - * - * They can be used in view templates, controllers or services. AngularJS comes - * with a collection of [built-in filters](api/ng/filter), but it is easy to - * define your own as well. - * - * The general syntax in templates is as follows: - * - * ```html - * {{ expression [| filter_name[:parameter_value] ... ] }} - * ``` - * - * @param {String} name Name of the filter function to retrieve - * @return {Function} the filter function - * @example - - -
-

{{ originalText }}

-

{{ filteredText }}

-
-
+ // eslint-disable-next-line no-new-func + var fn = (new Function('$filter', + 'getStringValue', + 'ifDefined', + 'plus', + fnString))( + this.$filter, + getStringValue, + ifDefined, + plusFn); + this.state = this.stage = undefined; + return fn; + }, - - angular.module('filterExample', []) - .controller('MainCtrl', function($scope, $filter) { - $scope.originalText = 'hello'; - $scope.filteredText = $filter('uppercase')($scope.originalText); - }); - -
- */ -$FilterProvider.$inject = ['$provide']; -/** @this */ -function $FilterProvider($provide) { - var suffix = 'Filter'; + USE: 'use', - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name $filterProvider#register - * @param {string|Object} name Name of the filter function, or an object map of filters where - * the keys are the filter names and the values are the filter factories. - * - *
- * **Note:** Filter names must be valid AngularJS {@link expression} identifiers, such as `uppercase` or `orderBy`. - * Names with special characters, such as hyphens and dots, are not allowed. If you wish to namespace - * your filters, then you can use capitalization (`myappSubsectionFilterx`) or underscores - * (`myapp_subsection_filterx`). - *
- * @param {Function} factory If the first argument was a string, a factory function for the filter to be registered. - * @returns {Object} Registered filter instance, or if a map of filters was provided then a map - * of the registered filter instances. - */ - function register(name, factory) { - if (isObject(name)) { - var filters = {}; - forEach(name, function(filter, key) { - filters[key] = register(key, filter); - }); - return filters; - } else { - return $provide.factory(name + suffix, factory); + STRICT: 'strict', + + watchFns: function() { + var result = []; + var inputs = this.state.inputs; + var self = this; + forEach(inputs, function(input) { + result.push('var ' + input.name + '=' + self.generateFunction(input.name, 's')); + if (input.isPure) { + result.push(input.name, '.isPure=' + JSON.stringify(input.isPure) + ';'); + } + }); + if (inputs.length) { + result.push('fn.inputs=[' + inputs.map(function(i) { return i.name; }).join(',') + '];'); } - } - this.register = register; + return result.join(''); + }, - this.$get = ['$injector', function($injector) { - return function(name) { - return $injector.get(name + suffix); - }; - }]; + generateFunction: function(name, params) { + return 'function(' + params + '){' + + this.varsPrefix(name) + + this.body(name) + + '};'; + }, - //////////////////////////////////////// + filterPrefix: function() { + var parts = []; + var self = this; + forEach(this.state.filters, function(id, filter) { + parts.push(id + '=$filter(' + self.escape(filter) + ')'); + }); + if (parts.length) return 'var ' + parts.join(',') + ';'; + return ''; + }, - /* global - currencyFilter: false, - dateFilter: false, - filterFilter: false, - jsonFilter: false, - limitToFilter: false, - lowercaseFilter: false, - numberFilter: false, - orderByFilter: false, - uppercaseFilter: false - */ + varsPrefix: function(section) { + return this.state[section].vars.length ? 'var ' + this.state[section].vars.join(',') + ';' : ''; + }, - register('currency', currencyFilter); - register('date', dateFilter); - register('filter', filterFilter); - register('json', jsonFilter); - register('limitTo', limitToFilter); - register('lowercase', lowercaseFilter); - register('number', numberFilter); - register('orderBy', orderByFilter); - register('uppercase', uppercaseFilter); -} + body: function(section) { + return this.state[section].body.join(''); + }, -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name filter - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Selects a subset of items from `array` and returns it as a new array. - * - * @param {Array} array The source array. - *
- * **Note**: If the array contains objects that reference themselves, filtering is not possible. - *
- * @param {string|Object|function()} expression The predicate to be used for selecting items from - * `array`. - * - * Can be one of: - * - * - `string`: The string is used for matching against the contents of the `array`. All strings or - * objects with string properties in `array` that match this string will be returned. This also - * applies to nested object properties. - * The predicate can be negated by prefixing the string with `!`. - * - * - `Object`: A pattern object can be used to filter specific properties on objects contained - * by `array`. For example `{name:"M", phone:"1"}` predicate will return an array of items - * which have property `name` containing "M" and property `phone` containing "1". A special - * property name (`$` by default) can be used (e.g. as in `{$: "text"}`) to accept a match - * against any property of the object or its nested object properties. That's equivalent to the - * simple substring match with a `string` as described above. The special property name can be - * overwritten, using the `anyPropertyKey` parameter. - * The predicate can be negated by prefixing the string with `!`. - * For example `{name: "!M"}` predicate will return an array of items which have property `name` - * not containing "M". - * - * Note that a named property will match properties on the same level only, while the special - * `$` property will match properties on the same level or deeper. E.g. an array item like - * `{name: {first: 'John', last: 'Doe'}}` will **not** be matched by `{name: 'John'}`, but - * **will** be matched by `{$: 'John'}`. - * - * - `function(value, index, array)`: A predicate function can be used to write arbitrary filters. - * The function is called for each element of the array, with the element, its index, and - * the entire array itself as arguments. - * - * The final result is an array of those elements that the predicate returned true for. - * - * @param {function(actual, expected)|true|false} [comparator] Comparator which is used in - * determining if values retrieved using `expression` (when it is not a function) should be - * considered a match based on the expected value (from the filter expression) and actual - * value (from the object in the array). - * - * Can be one of: - * - * - `function(actual, expected)`: - * The function will be given the object value and the predicate value to compare and - * should return true if both values should be considered equal. - * - * - `true`: A shorthand for `function(actual, expected) { return angular.equals(actual, expected)}`. - * This is essentially strict comparison of expected and actual. - * - * - `false`: A short hand for a function which will look for a substring match in a case - * insensitive way. Primitive values are converted to strings. Objects are not compared against - * primitives, unless they have a custom `toString` method (e.g. `Date` objects). - * - * - * Defaults to `false`. - * - * @param {string} [anyPropertyKey] The special property name that matches against any property. - * By default `$`. - * - * @example - - -
- - - - - - - - -
NamePhone
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}
-
-
-
-
-
- - - - - - -
NamePhone
{{friendObj.name}}{{friendObj.phone}}
-
- - var expectFriendNames = function(expectedNames, key) { - element.all(by.repeater(key + ' in friends').column(key + '.name')).then(function(arr) { - arr.forEach(function(wd, i) { - expect(wd.getText()).toMatch(expectedNames[i]); - }); - }); - }; - - it('should search across all fields when filtering with a string', function() { - var searchText = element(by.model('searchText')); - searchText.clear(); - searchText.sendKeys('m'); - expectFriendNames(['Mary', 'Mike', 'Adam'], 'friend'); - - searchText.clear(); - searchText.sendKeys('76'); - expectFriendNames(['John', 'Julie'], 'friend'); - }); - - it('should search in specific fields when filtering with a predicate object', function() { - var searchAny = element(by.model('search.$')); - searchAny.clear(); - searchAny.sendKeys('i'); - expectFriendNames(['Mary', 'Mike', 'Julie', 'Juliette'], 'friendObj'); - }); - it('should use a equal comparison when comparator is true', function() { - var searchName = element(by.model('search.name')); - var strict = element(by.model('strict')); - searchName.clear(); - searchName.sendKeys('Julie'); - strict.click(); - expectFriendNames(['Julie'], 'friendObj'); - }); - -
- */ - -function filterFilter() { - return function(array, expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey) { - if (!isArrayLike(array)) { - if (array == null) { - return array; - } else { - throw minErr('filter')('notarray', 'Expected array but received: {0}', array); - } - } - - anyPropertyKey = anyPropertyKey || '$'; - var expressionType = getTypeForFilter(expression); - var predicateFn; - var matchAgainstAnyProp; - - switch (expressionType) { - case 'function': - predicateFn = expression; - break; - case 'boolean': - case 'null': - case 'number': - case 'string': - matchAgainstAnyProp = true; - // falls through - case 'object': - predicateFn = createPredicateFn(expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); - break; - default: - return array; + recurse: function(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, skipWatchIdCheck) { + var left, right, self = this, args, expression, computed; + recursionFn = recursionFn || noop; + if (!skipWatchIdCheck && isDefined(ast.watchId)) { + intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); + this.if_('i', + this.lazyAssign(intoId, this.computedMember('i', ast.watchId)), + this.lazyRecurse(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, true) + ); + return; } - - return Array.prototype.filter.call(array, predicateFn); - }; -} - -// Helper functions for `filterFilter` -function createPredicateFn(expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp) { - var shouldMatchPrimitives = isObject(expression) && (anyPropertyKey in expression); - var predicateFn; - - if (comparator === true) { - comparator = equals; - } else if (!isFunction(comparator)) { - comparator = function(actual, expected) { - if (isUndefined(actual)) { - // No substring matching against `undefined` - return false; - } - if ((actual === null) || (expected === null)) { - // No substring matching against `null`; only match against `null` - return actual === expected; + switch (ast.type) { + case AST.Program: + forEach(ast.body, function(expression, pos) { + self.recurse(expression.expression, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { right = expr; }); + if (pos !== ast.body.length - 1) { + self.current().body.push(right, ';'); + } else { + self.return_(right); + } + }); + break; + case AST.Literal: + expression = this.escape(ast.value); + this.assign(intoId, expression); + recursionFn(intoId || expression); + break; + case AST.UnaryExpression: + this.recurse(ast.argument, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { right = expr; }); + expression = ast.operator + '(' + this.ifDefined(right, 0) + ')'; + this.assign(intoId, expression); + recursionFn(expression); + break; + case AST.BinaryExpression: + this.recurse(ast.left, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { left = expr; }); + this.recurse(ast.right, undefined, undefined, function(expr) { right = expr; }); + if (ast.operator === '+') { + expression = this.plus(left, right); + } else if (ast.operator === '-') { + expression = this.ifDefined(left, 0) + ast.operator + this.ifDefined(right, 0); + } else { + expression = '(' + left + ')' + ast.operator + '(' + right + ')'; } - if (isObject(expected) || (isObject(actual) && !hasCustomToString(actual))) { - // Should not compare primitives against objects, unless they have custom `toString` method - return false; + this.assign(intoId, expression); + recursionFn(expression); + break; + case AST.LogicalExpression: + intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); + self.recurse(ast.left, intoId); + self.if_(ast.operator === '&&' ? intoId : self.not(intoId), self.lazyRecurse(ast.right, intoId)); + recursionFn(intoId); + break; + case AST.ConditionalExpression: + intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); + self.recurse(ast.test, intoId); + self.if_(intoId, self.lazyRecurse(ast.alternate, intoId), self.lazyRecurse(ast.consequent, intoId)); + recursionFn(intoId); + break; + case AST.Identifier: + intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); + if (nameId) { + nameId.context = self.stage === 'inputs' ? 's' : this.assign(this.nextId(), this.getHasOwnProperty('l', ast.name) + '?l:s'); + nameId.computed = false; + nameId.name = ast.name; } - - actual = lowercase('' + actual); - expected = lowercase('' + expected); - return actual.indexOf(expected) !== -1; - }; - } - - predicateFn = function(item) { - if (shouldMatchPrimitives && !isObject(item)) { - return deepCompare(item, expression[anyPropertyKey], comparator, anyPropertyKey, false); - } - return deepCompare(item, expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); - }; - - return predicateFn; -} - -function deepCompare(actual, expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp, dontMatchWholeObject) { - var actualType = getTypeForFilter(actual); - var expectedType = getTypeForFilter(expected); - - if ((expectedType === 'string') && (expected.charAt(0) === '!')) { - return !deepCompare(actual, expected.substring(1), comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); - } else if (isArray(actual)) { - // In case `actual` is an array, consider it a match - // if ANY of it's items matches `expected` - return actual.some(function(item) { - return deepCompare(item, expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); - }); - } - - switch (actualType) { - case 'object': - var key; - if (matchAgainstAnyProp) { - for (key in actual) { - // Under certain, rare, circumstances, key may not be a string and `charAt` will be undefined - // See: https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/15644 - if (key.charAt && (key.charAt(0) !== '$') && - deepCompare(actual[key], expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, true)) { - return true; + self.if_(self.stage === 'inputs' || self.not(self.getHasOwnProperty('l', ast.name)), + function() { + self.if_(self.stage === 'inputs' || 's', function() { + if (create && create !== 1) { + self.if_( + self.isNull(self.nonComputedMember('s', ast.name)), + self.lazyAssign(self.nonComputedMember('s', ast.name), '{}')); + } + self.assign(intoId, self.nonComputedMember('s', ast.name)); + }); + }, intoId && self.lazyAssign(intoId, self.nonComputedMember('l', ast.name)) + ); + recursionFn(intoId); + break; + case AST.MemberExpression: + left = nameId && (nameId.context = this.nextId()) || this.nextId(); + intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); + self.recurse(ast.object, left, undefined, function() { + self.if_(self.notNull(left), function() { + if (ast.computed) { + right = self.nextId(); + self.recurse(ast.property, right); + self.getStringValue(right); + if (create && create !== 1) { + self.if_(self.not(self.computedMember(left, right)), self.lazyAssign(self.computedMember(left, right), '{}')); + } + expression = self.computedMember(left, right); + self.assign(intoId, expression); + if (nameId) { + nameId.computed = true; + nameId.name = right; + } + } else { + if (create && create !== 1) { + self.if_(self.isNull(self.nonComputedMember(left, ast.property.name)), self.lazyAssign(self.nonComputedMember(left, ast.property.name), '{}')); + } + expression = self.nonComputedMember(left, ast.property.name); + self.assign(intoId, expression); + if (nameId) { + nameId.computed = false; + nameId.name = ast.property.name; + } } + }, function() { + self.assign(intoId, 'undefined'); + }); + recursionFn(intoId); + }, !!create); + break; + case AST.CallExpression: + intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); + if (ast.filter) { + right = self.filter(ast.callee.name); + args = []; + forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { + var argument = self.nextId(); + self.recurse(expr, argument); + args.push(argument); + }); + expression = right + '(' + args.join(',') + ')'; + self.assign(intoId, expression); + recursionFn(intoId); + } else { + right = self.nextId(); + left = {}; + args = []; + self.recurse(ast.callee, right, left, function() { + self.if_(self.notNull(right), function() { + forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { + self.recurse(expr, ast.constant ? undefined : self.nextId(), undefined, function(argument) { + args.push(argument); + }); + }); + if (left.name) { + expression = self.member(left.context, left.name, left.computed) + '(' + args.join(',') + ')'; + } else { + expression = right + '(' + args.join(',') + ')'; + } + self.assign(intoId, expression); + }, function() { + self.assign(intoId, 'undefined'); + }); + recursionFn(intoId); + }); + } + break; + case AST.AssignmentExpression: + right = this.nextId(); + left = {}; + this.recurse(ast.left, undefined, left, function() { + self.if_(self.notNull(left.context), function() { + self.recurse(ast.right, right); + expression = self.member(left.context, left.name, left.computed) + ast.operator + right; + self.assign(intoId, expression); + recursionFn(intoId || expression); + }); + }, 1); + break; + case AST.ArrayExpression: + args = []; + forEach(ast.elements, function(expr) { + self.recurse(expr, ast.constant ? undefined : self.nextId(), undefined, function(argument) { + args.push(argument); + }); + }); + expression = '[' + args.join(',') + ']'; + this.assign(intoId, expression); + recursionFn(intoId || expression); + break; + case AST.ObjectExpression: + args = []; + computed = false; + forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { + if (property.computed) { + computed = true; } - return dontMatchWholeObject ? false : deepCompare(actual, expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, false); - } else if (expectedType === 'object') { - for (key in expected) { - var expectedVal = expected[key]; - if (isFunction(expectedVal) || isUndefined(expectedVal)) { - continue; - } - - var matchAnyProperty = key === anyPropertyKey; - var actualVal = matchAnyProperty ? actual : actual[key]; - if (!deepCompare(actualVal, expectedVal, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAnyProperty, matchAnyProperty)) { - return false; + }); + if (computed) { + intoId = intoId || this.nextId(); + this.assign(intoId, '{}'); + forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { + if (property.computed) { + left = self.nextId(); + self.recurse(property.key, left); + } else { + left = property.key.type === AST.Identifier ? + property.key.name : + ('' + property.key.value); } - } - return true; + right = self.nextId(); + self.recurse(property.value, right); + self.assign(self.member(intoId, left, property.computed), right); + }); } else { - return comparator(actual, expected); + forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { + self.recurse(property.value, ast.constant ? undefined : self.nextId(), undefined, function(expr) { + args.push(self.escape( + property.key.type === AST.Identifier ? property.key.name : + ('' + property.key.value)) + + ':' + expr); + }); + }); + expression = '{' + args.join(',') + '}'; + this.assign(intoId, expression); } - case 'function': - return false; - default: - return comparator(actual, expected); - } -} + recursionFn(intoId || expression); + break; + case AST.ThisExpression: + this.assign(intoId, 's'); + recursionFn(intoId || 's'); + break; + case AST.LocalsExpression: + this.assign(intoId, 'l'); + recursionFn(intoId || 'l'); + break; + case AST.NGValueParameter: + this.assign(intoId, 'v'); + recursionFn(intoId || 'v'); + break; + } + }, -// Used for easily differentiating between `null` and actual `object` -function getTypeForFilter(val) { - return (val === null) ? 'null' : typeof val; -} + getHasOwnProperty: function(element, property) { + var key = element + '.' + property; + var own = this.current().own; + if (!own.hasOwnProperty(key)) { + own[key] = this.nextId(false, element + '&&(' + this.escape(property) + ' in ' + element + ')'); + } + return own[key]; + }, -var MAX_DIGITS = 22; -var DECIMAL_SEP = '.'; -var ZERO_CHAR = '0'; + assign: function(id, value) { + if (!id) return; + this.current().body.push(id, '=', value, ';'); + return id; + }, -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name currency - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Formats a number as a currency (ie $1,234.56). When no currency symbol is provided, default - * symbol for current locale is used. - * - * @param {number} amount Input to filter. - * @param {string=} symbol Currency symbol or identifier to be displayed. - * @param {number=} fractionSize Number of decimal places to round the amount to, defaults to default max fraction size for current locale - * @returns {string} Formatted number. - * - * - * @example - - - -
-
- default currency symbol ($): {{amount | currency}}
- custom currency identifier (USD$): {{amount | currency:"USD$"}}
- no fractions (0): {{amount | currency:"USD$":0}} -
-
- - it('should init with 1234.56', function() { - expect(element(by.id('currency-default')).getText()).toBe('$1,234.56'); - expect(element(by.id('currency-custom')).getText()).toBe('USD$1,234.56'); - expect(element(by.id('currency-no-fractions')).getText()).toBe('USD$1,235'); - }); - it('should update', function() { - if (browser.params.browser === 'safari') { - // Safari does not understand the minus key. See - // https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/481 - return; - } - element(by.model('amount')).clear(); - element(by.model('amount')).sendKeys('-1234'); - expect(element(by.id('currency-default')).getText()).toBe('-$1,234.00'); - expect(element(by.id('currency-custom')).getText()).toBe('-USD$1,234.00'); - expect(element(by.id('currency-no-fractions')).getText()).toBe('-USD$1,234'); - }); - -
- */ -currencyFilter.$inject = ['$locale']; -function currencyFilter($locale) { - var formats = $locale.NUMBER_FORMATS; - return function(amount, currencySymbol, fractionSize) { - if (isUndefined(currencySymbol)) { - currencySymbol = formats.CURRENCY_SYM; + filter: function(filterName) { + if (!this.state.filters.hasOwnProperty(filterName)) { + this.state.filters[filterName] = this.nextId(true); } + return this.state.filters[filterName]; + }, - if (isUndefined(fractionSize)) { - fractionSize = formats.PATTERNS[1].maxFrac; - } + ifDefined: function(id, defaultValue) { + return 'ifDefined(' + id + ',' + this.escape(defaultValue) + ')'; + }, - // If the currency symbol is empty, trim whitespace around the symbol - var currencySymbolRe = !currencySymbol ? /\s*\u00A4\s*/g : /\u00A4/g; + plus: function(left, right) { + return 'plus(' + left + ',' + right + ')'; + }, - // if null or undefined pass it through - return (amount == null) - ? amount - : formatNumber(amount, formats.PATTERNS[1], formats.GROUP_SEP, formats.DECIMAL_SEP, fractionSize). - replace(currencySymbolRe, currencySymbol); - }; -} + return_: function(id) { + this.current().body.push('return ', id, ';'); + }, -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name number - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Formats a number as text. - * - * If the input is null or undefined, it will just be returned. - * If the input is infinite (Infinity or -Infinity), the Infinity symbol '∞' or '-∞' is returned, respectively. - * If the input is not a number an empty string is returned. - * - * - * @param {number|string} number Number to format. - * @param {(number|string)=} fractionSize Number of decimal places to round the number to. - * If this is not provided then the fraction size is computed from the current locale's number - * formatting pattern. In the case of the default locale, it will be 3. - * @returns {string} Number rounded to `fractionSize` appropriately formatted based on the current - * locale (e.g., in the en_US locale it will have "." as the decimal separator and - * include "," group separators after each third digit). - * - * @example - - - -
-
- Default formatting: {{val | number}}
- No fractions: {{val | number:0}}
- Negative number: {{-val | number:4}} -
-
- - it('should format numbers', function() { - expect(element(by.id('number-default')).getText()).toBe('1,234.568'); - expect(element(by.binding('val | number:0')).getText()).toBe('1,235'); - expect(element(by.binding('-val | number:4')).getText()).toBe('-1,234.5679'); - }); + if_: function(test, alternate, consequent) { + if (test === true) { + alternate(); + } else { + var body = this.current().body; + body.push('if(', test, '){'); + alternate(); + body.push('}'); + if (consequent) { + body.push('else{'); + consequent(); + body.push('}'); + } + } + }, - it('should update', function() { - element(by.model('val')).clear(); - element(by.model('val')).sendKeys('3374.333'); - expect(element(by.id('number-default')).getText()).toBe('3,374.333'); - expect(element(by.binding('val | number:0')).getText()).toBe('3,374'); - expect(element(by.binding('-val | number:4')).getText()).toBe('-3,374.3330'); - }); - -
- */ -numberFilter.$inject = ['$locale']; -function numberFilter($locale) { - var formats = $locale.NUMBER_FORMATS; - return function(number, fractionSize) { + not: function(expression) { + return '!(' + expression + ')'; + }, - // if null or undefined pass it through - return (number == null) - ? number - : formatNumber(number, formats.PATTERNS[0], formats.GROUP_SEP, formats.DECIMAL_SEP, - fractionSize); - }; -} + isNull: function(expression) { + return expression + '==null'; + }, -/** - * Parse a number (as a string) into three components that can be used - * for formatting the number. - * - * (Significant bits of this parse algorithm came from https://github.com/MikeMcl/big.js/) - * - * @param {string} numStr The number to parse - * @return {object} An object describing this number, containing the following keys: - * - d : an array of digits containing leading zeros as necessary - * - i : the number of the digits in `d` that are to the left of the decimal point - * - e : the exponent for numbers that would need more than `MAX_DIGITS` digits in `d` - * - */ -function parse(numStr) { - var exponent = 0, digits, numberOfIntegerDigits; - var i, j, zeros; + notNull: function(expression) { + return expression + '!=null'; + }, - // Decimal point? - if ((numberOfIntegerDigits = numStr.indexOf(DECIMAL_SEP)) > -1) { - numStr = numStr.replace(DECIMAL_SEP, ''); - } + nonComputedMember: function(left, right) { + var SAFE_IDENTIFIER = /^[$_a-zA-Z][$_a-zA-Z0-9]*$/; + var UNSAFE_CHARACTERS = /[^$_a-zA-Z0-9]/g; + if (SAFE_IDENTIFIER.test(right)) { + return left + '.' + right; + } else { + return left + '["' + right.replace(UNSAFE_CHARACTERS, this.stringEscapeFn) + '"]'; + } + }, - // Exponential form? - if ((i = numStr.search(/e/i)) > 0) { - // Work out the exponent. - if (numberOfIntegerDigits < 0) numberOfIntegerDigits = i; - numberOfIntegerDigits += +numStr.slice(i + 1); - numStr = numStr.substring(0, i); - } else if (numberOfIntegerDigits < 0) { - // There was no decimal point or exponent so it is an integer. - numberOfIntegerDigits = numStr.length; - } + computedMember: function(left, right) { + return left + '[' + right + ']'; + }, - // Count the number of leading zeros. - for (i = 0; numStr.charAt(i) === ZERO_CHAR; i++) { /* empty */ } + member: function(left, right, computed) { + if (computed) return this.computedMember(left, right); + return this.nonComputedMember(left, right); + }, - if (i === (zeros = numStr.length)) { - // The digits are all zero. - digits = [0]; - numberOfIntegerDigits = 1; - } else { - // Count the number of trailing zeros - zeros--; - while (numStr.charAt(zeros) === ZERO_CHAR) zeros--; + getStringValue: function(item) { + this.assign(item, 'getStringValue(' + item + ')'); + }, - // Trailing zeros are insignificant so ignore them - numberOfIntegerDigits -= i; - digits = []; - // Convert string to array of digits without leading/trailing zeros. - for (j = 0; i <= zeros; i++, j++) { - digits[j] = +numStr.charAt(i); - } - } + lazyRecurse: function(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, skipWatchIdCheck) { + var self = this; + return function() { + self.recurse(ast, intoId, nameId, recursionFn, create, skipWatchIdCheck); + }; + }, - // If the number overflows the maximum allowed digits then use an exponent. - if (numberOfIntegerDigits > MAX_DIGITS) { - digits = digits.splice(0, MAX_DIGITS - 1); - exponent = numberOfIntegerDigits - 1; - numberOfIntegerDigits = 1; - } + lazyAssign: function(id, value) { + var self = this; + return function() { + self.assign(id, value); + }; + }, - return { d: digits, e: exponent, i: numberOfIntegerDigits }; -} + stringEscapeRegex: /[^ a-zA-Z0-9]/g, -/** - * Round the parsed number to the specified number of decimal places - * This function changed the parsedNumber in-place - */ -function roundNumber(parsedNumber, fractionSize, minFrac, maxFrac) { - var digits = parsedNumber.d; - var fractionLen = digits.length - parsedNumber.i; + stringEscapeFn: function(c) { + return '\\u' + ('0000' + c.charCodeAt(0).toString(16)).slice(-4); + }, - // determine fractionSize if it is not specified; `+fractionSize` converts it to a number - fractionSize = (isUndefined(fractionSize)) ? Math.min(Math.max(minFrac, fractionLen), maxFrac) : +fractionSize; + escape: function(value) { + if (isString(value)) return '\'' + value.replace(this.stringEscapeRegex, this.stringEscapeFn) + '\''; + if (isNumber(value)) return value.toString(); + if (value === true) return 'true'; + if (value === false) return 'false'; + if (value === null) return 'null'; + if (typeof value === 'undefined') return 'undefined'; - // The index of the digit to where rounding is to occur - var roundAt = fractionSize + parsedNumber.i; - var digit = digits[roundAt]; + throw $parseMinErr('esc', 'IMPOSSIBLE'); + }, - if (roundAt > 0) { - // Drop fractional digits beyond `roundAt` - digits.splice(Math.max(parsedNumber.i, roundAt)); + nextId: function(skip, init) { + var id = 'v' + (this.state.nextId++); + if (!skip) { + this.current().vars.push(id + (init ? '=' + init : '')); + } + return id; + }, - // Set non-fractional digits beyond `roundAt` to 0 - for (var j = roundAt; j < digits.length; j++) { - digits[j] = 0; - } - } else { - // We rounded to zero so reset the parsedNumber - fractionLen = Math.max(0, fractionLen); - parsedNumber.i = 1; - digits.length = Math.max(1, roundAt = fractionSize + 1); - digits[0] = 0; - for (var i = 1; i < roundAt; i++) digits[i] = 0; - } - - if (digit >= 5) { - if (roundAt - 1 < 0) { - for (var k = 0; k > roundAt; k--) { - digits.unshift(0); - parsedNumber.i++; - } - digits.unshift(1); - parsedNumber.i++; - } else { - digits[roundAt - 1]++; - } - } - - // Pad out with zeros to get the required fraction length - for (; fractionLen < Math.max(0, fractionSize); fractionLen++) digits.push(0); + current: function() { + return this.state[this.state.computing]; + } +}; - // Do any carrying, e.g. a digit was rounded up to 10 - var carry = digits.reduceRight(function(carry, d, i, digits) { - d = d + carry; - digits[i] = d % 10; - return Math.floor(d / 10); - }, 0); - if (carry) { - digits.unshift(carry); - parsedNumber.i++; - } +function ASTInterpreter($filter) { + this.$filter = $filter; } -/** - * Format a number into a string - * @param {number} number The number to format - * @param {{ - * minFrac, // the minimum number of digits required in the fraction part of the number - * maxFrac, // the maximum number of digits required in the fraction part of the number - * gSize, // number of digits in each group of separated digits - * lgSize, // number of digits in the last group of digits before the decimal separator - * negPre, // the string to go in front of a negative number (e.g. `-` or `(`)) - * posPre, // the string to go in front of a positive number - * negSuf, // the string to go after a negative number (e.g. `)`) - * posSuf // the string to go after a positive number - * }} pattern - * @param {string} groupSep The string to separate groups of number (e.g. `,`) - * @param {string} decimalSep The string to act as the decimal separator (e.g. `.`) - * @param {[type]} fractionSize The size of the fractional part of the number - * @return {string} The number formatted as a string - */ -function formatNumber(number, pattern, groupSep, decimalSep, fractionSize) { - - if (!(isString(number) || isNumber(number)) || isNaN(number)) return ''; - - var isInfinity = !isFinite(number); - var isZero = false; - var numStr = Math.abs(number) + '', - formattedText = '', - parsedNumber; - - if (isInfinity) { - formattedText = '\u221e'; - } else { - parsedNumber = parse(numStr); - - roundNumber(parsedNumber, fractionSize, pattern.minFrac, pattern.maxFrac); - - var digits = parsedNumber.d; - var integerLen = parsedNumber.i; - var exponent = parsedNumber.e; - var decimals = []; - isZero = digits.reduce(function(isZero, d) { return isZero && !d; }, true); - - // pad zeros for small numbers - while (integerLen < 0) { - digits.unshift(0); - integerLen++; - } - - // extract decimals digits - if (integerLen > 0) { - decimals = digits.splice(integerLen, digits.length); - } else { - decimals = digits; - digits = [0]; - } - - // format the integer digits with grouping separators - var groups = []; - if (digits.length >= pattern.lgSize) { - groups.unshift(digits.splice(-pattern.lgSize, digits.length).join('')); - } - while (digits.length > pattern.gSize) { - groups.unshift(digits.splice(-pattern.gSize, digits.length).join('')); - } - if (digits.length) { - groups.unshift(digits.join('')); +ASTInterpreter.prototype = { + compile: function(ast) { + var self = this; + findConstantAndWatchExpressions(ast, self.$filter); + var assignable; + var assign; + if ((assignable = assignableAST(ast))) { + assign = this.recurse(assignable); } - formattedText = groups.join(groupSep); - - // append the decimal digits - if (decimals.length) { - formattedText += decimalSep + decimals.join(''); + var toWatch = getInputs(ast.body); + var inputs; + if (toWatch) { + inputs = []; + forEach(toWatch, function(watch, key) { + var input = self.recurse(watch); + input.isPure = watch.isPure; + watch.input = input; + inputs.push(input); + watch.watchId = key; + }); } - - if (exponent) { - formattedText += 'e+' + exponent; + var expressions = []; + forEach(ast.body, function(expression) { + expressions.push(self.recurse(expression.expression)); + }); + var fn = ast.body.length === 0 ? noop : + ast.body.length === 1 ? expressions[0] : + function(scope, locals) { + var lastValue; + forEach(expressions, function(exp) { + lastValue = exp(scope, locals); + }); + return lastValue; + }; + if (assign) { + fn.assign = function(scope, value, locals) { + return assign(scope, locals, value); + }; } - } - if (number < 0 && !isZero) { - return pattern.negPre + formattedText + pattern.negSuf; - } else { - return pattern.posPre + formattedText + pattern.posSuf; - } -} - -function padNumber(num, digits, trim, negWrap) { - var neg = ''; - if (num < 0 || (negWrap && num <= 0)) { - if (negWrap) { - num = -num + 1; - } else { - num = -num; - neg = '-'; + if (inputs) { + fn.inputs = inputs; } - } - num = '' + num; - while (num.length < digits) num = ZERO_CHAR + num; - if (trim) { - num = num.substr(num.length - digits); - } - return neg + num; -} - + return fn; + }, -function dateGetter(name, size, offset, trim, negWrap) { - offset = offset || 0; - return function(date) { - var value = date['get' + name](); - if (offset > 0 || value > -offset) { - value += offset; + recurse: function(ast, context, create) { + var left, right, self = this, args; + if (ast.input) { + return this.inputs(ast.input, ast.watchId); } - if (value === 0 && offset === -12) value = 12; - return padNumber(value, size, trim, negWrap); - }; -} - -function dateStrGetter(name, shortForm, standAlone) { - return function(date, formats) { - var value = date['get' + name](); - var propPrefix = (standAlone ? 'STANDALONE' : '') + (shortForm ? 'SHORT' : ''); - var get = uppercase(propPrefix + name); - - return formats[get][value]; - }; -} - -function timeZoneGetter(date, formats, offset) { - var zone = -1 * offset; - var paddedZone = (zone >= 0) ? '+' : ''; - - paddedZone += padNumber(Math[zone > 0 ? 'floor' : 'ceil'](zone / 60), 2) + - padNumber(Math.abs(zone % 60), 2); - - return paddedZone; -} - -function getFirstThursdayOfYear(year) { - // 0 = index of January - var dayOfWeekOnFirst = (new Date(year, 0, 1)).getDay(); - // 4 = index of Thursday (+1 to account for 1st = 5) - // 11 = index of *next* Thursday (+1 account for 1st = 12) - return new Date(year, 0, ((dayOfWeekOnFirst <= 4) ? 5 : 12) - dayOfWeekOnFirst); -} - -function getThursdayThisWeek(datetime) { - return new Date(datetime.getFullYear(), datetime.getMonth(), - // 4 = index of Thursday - datetime.getDate() + (4 - datetime.getDay())); -} - -function weekGetter(size) { - return function(date) { - var firstThurs = getFirstThursdayOfYear(date.getFullYear()), - thisThurs = getThursdayThisWeek(date); - - var diff = +thisThurs - +firstThurs, - result = 1 + Math.round(diff / 6.048e8); // 6.048e8 ms per week - - return padNumber(result, size); - }; -} - -function ampmGetter(date, formats) { - return date.getHours() < 12 ? formats.AMPMS[0] : formats.AMPMS[1]; -} - -function eraGetter(date, formats) { - return date.getFullYear() <= 0 ? formats.ERAS[0] : formats.ERAS[1]; -} - -function longEraGetter(date, formats) { - return date.getFullYear() <= 0 ? formats.ERANAMES[0] : formats.ERANAMES[1]; -} - -var DATE_FORMATS = { - yyyy: dateGetter('FullYear', 4, 0, false, true), - yy: dateGetter('FullYear', 2, 0, true, true), - y: dateGetter('FullYear', 1, 0, false, true), - MMMM: dateStrGetter('Month'), + switch (ast.type) { + case AST.Literal: + return this.value(ast.value, context); + case AST.UnaryExpression: + right = this.recurse(ast.argument); + return this['unary' + ast.operator](right, context); + case AST.BinaryExpression: + left = this.recurse(ast.left); + right = this.recurse(ast.right); + return this['binary' + ast.operator](left, right, context); + case AST.LogicalExpression: + left = this.recurse(ast.left); + right = this.recurse(ast.right); + return this['binary' + ast.operator](left, right, context); + case AST.ConditionalExpression: + return this['ternary?:']( + this.recurse(ast.test), + this.recurse(ast.alternate), + this.recurse(ast.consequent), + context + ); + case AST.Identifier: + return self.identifier(ast.name, context, create); + case AST.MemberExpression: + left = this.recurse(ast.object, false, !!create); + if (!ast.computed) { + right = ast.property.name; + } + if (ast.computed) right = this.recurse(ast.property); + return ast.computed ? + this.computedMember(left, right, context, create) : + this.nonComputedMember(left, right, context, create); + case AST.CallExpression: + args = []; + forEach(ast.arguments, function(expr) { + args.push(self.recurse(expr)); + }); + if (ast.filter) right = this.$filter(ast.callee.name); + if (!ast.filter) right = this.recurse(ast.callee, true); + return ast.filter ? + function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var values = []; + for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { + values.push(args[i](scope, locals, assign, inputs)); + } + var value = right.apply(undefined, values, inputs); + return context ? {context: undefined, name: undefined, value: value} : value; + } : + function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + var value; + if (rhs.value != null) { + var values = []; + for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { + values.push(args[i](scope, locals, assign, inputs)); + } + value = rhs.value.apply(rhs.context, values); + } + return context ? {value: value} : value; + }; + case AST.AssignmentExpression: + left = this.recurse(ast.left, true, 1); + right = this.recurse(ast.right); + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + lhs.context[lhs.name] = rhs; + return context ? {value: rhs} : rhs; + }; + case AST.ArrayExpression: + args = []; + forEach(ast.elements, function(expr) { + args.push(self.recurse(expr)); + }); + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var value = []; + for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { + value.push(args[i](scope, locals, assign, inputs)); + } + return context ? {value: value} : value; + }; + case AST.ObjectExpression: + args = []; + forEach(ast.properties, function(property) { + if (property.computed) { + args.push({key: self.recurse(property.key), + computed: true, + value: self.recurse(property.value) + }); + } else { + args.push({key: property.key.type === AST.Identifier ? + property.key.name : + ('' + property.key.value), + computed: false, + value: self.recurse(property.value) + }); + } + }); + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var value = {}; + for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) { + if (args[i].computed) { + value[args[i].key(scope, locals, assign, inputs)] = args[i].value(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + } else { + value[args[i].key] = args[i].value(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + } + } + return context ? {value: value} : value; + }; + case AST.ThisExpression: + return function(scope) { + return context ? {value: scope} : scope; + }; + case AST.LocalsExpression: + return function(scope, locals) { + return context ? {value: locals} : locals; + }; + case AST.NGValueParameter: + return function(scope, locals, assign) { + return context ? {value: assign} : assign; + }; + } + }, + + 'unary+': function(argument, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = argument(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + if (isDefined(arg)) { + arg = +arg; + } else { + arg = 0; + } + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'unary-': function(argument, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = argument(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + if (isDefined(arg)) { + arg = -arg; + } else { + arg = -0; + } + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'unary!': function(argument, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = !argument(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary+': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + var arg = plusFn(lhs, rhs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary-': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + var rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + var arg = (isDefined(lhs) ? lhs : 0) - (isDefined(rhs) ? rhs : 0); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary*': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) * right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary/': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) / right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary%': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) % right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary===': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) === right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary!==': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) !== right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary==': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) == right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary!=': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) != right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary<': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) < right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary>': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) > right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary<=': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) <= right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary>=': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) >= right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary&&': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) && right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'binary||': function(left, right, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs) || right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + 'ternary?:': function(test, alternate, consequent, context) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var arg = test(scope, locals, assign, inputs) ? alternate(scope, locals, assign, inputs) : consequent(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return context ? {value: arg} : arg; + }; + }, + value: function(value, context) { + return function() { return context ? {context: undefined, name: undefined, value: value} : value; }; + }, + identifier: function(name, context, create) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var base = locals && (name in locals) ? locals : scope; + if (create && create !== 1 && base && base[name] == null) { + base[name] = {}; + } + var value = base ? base[name] : undefined; + if (context) { + return {context: base, name: name, value: value}; + } else { + return value; + } + }; + }, + computedMember: function(left, right, context, create) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + var rhs; + var value; + if (lhs != null) { + rhs = right(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + rhs = getStringValue(rhs); + if (create && create !== 1) { + if (lhs && !(lhs[rhs])) { + lhs[rhs] = {}; + } + } + value = lhs[rhs]; + } + if (context) { + return {context: lhs, name: rhs, value: value}; + } else { + return value; + } + }; + }, + nonComputedMember: function(left, right, context, create) { + return function(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var lhs = left(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + if (create && create !== 1) { + if (lhs && lhs[right] == null) { + lhs[right] = {}; + } + } + var value = lhs != null ? lhs[right] : undefined; + if (context) { + return {context: lhs, name: right, value: value}; + } else { + return value; + } + }; + }, + inputs: function(input, watchId) { + return function(scope, value, locals, inputs) { + if (inputs) return inputs[watchId]; + return input(scope, value, locals); + }; + } +}; + +/** + * @constructor + */ +function Parser(lexer, $filter, options) { + this.ast = new AST(lexer, options); + this.astCompiler = options.csp ? new ASTInterpreter($filter) : + new ASTCompiler($filter); +} + +Parser.prototype = { + constructor: Parser, + + parse: function(text) { + var ast = this.getAst(text); + var fn = this.astCompiler.compile(ast.ast); + fn.literal = isLiteral(ast.ast); + fn.constant = isConstant(ast.ast); + fn.oneTime = ast.oneTime; + return fn; + }, + + getAst: function(exp) { + var oneTime = false; + exp = exp.trim(); + + if (exp.charAt(0) === ':' && exp.charAt(1) === ':') { + oneTime = true; + exp = exp.substring(2); + } + return { + ast: this.ast.ast(exp), + oneTime: oneTime + }; + } +}; + +function getValueOf(value) { + return isFunction(value.valueOf) ? value.valueOf() : objectValueOf.call(value); +} + +/////////////////////////////////// + +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $parse + * @kind function + * + * @description + * + * Converts AngularJS {@link guide/expression expression} into a function. + * + * ```js + * var getter = $parse('user.name'); + * var setter = getter.assign; + * var context = {user:{name:'AngularJS'}}; + * var locals = {user:{name:'local'}}; + * + * expect(getter(context)).toEqual('AngularJS'); + * setter(context, 'newValue'); + * expect(context.user.name).toEqual('newValue'); + * expect(getter(context, locals)).toEqual('local'); + * ``` + * + * + * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. + * @returns {function(context, locals)} a function which represents the compiled expression: + * + * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the strings + * are evaluated against (typically a scope object). + * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values in + * `context`. + * + * The returned function also has the following properties: + * * `literal` – `{boolean}` – whether the expression's top-level node is a JavaScript + * literal. + * * `constant` – `{boolean}` – whether the expression is made entirely of JavaScript + * constant literals. + * * `assign` – `{?function(context, value)}` – if the expression is assignable, this will be + * set to a function to change its value on the given context. + * + */ + + +/** + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $parseProvider + * @this + * + * @description + * `$parseProvider` can be used for configuring the default behavior of the {@link ng.$parse $parse} + * service. + */ +function $ParseProvider() { + var cache = createMap(); + var literals = { + 'true': true, + 'false': false, + 'null': null, + 'undefined': undefined + }; + var identStart, identContinue; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $parseProvider#addLiteral + * @description + * + * Configure $parse service to add literal values that will be present as literal at expressions. + * + * @param {string} literalName Token for the literal value. The literal name value must be a valid literal name. + * @param {*} literalValue Value for this literal. All literal values must be primitives or `undefined`. + * + **/ + this.addLiteral = function(literalName, literalValue) { + literals[literalName] = literalValue; + }; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $parseProvider#setIdentifierFns + * + * @description + * + * Allows defining the set of characters that are allowed in AngularJS expressions. The function + * `identifierStart` will get called to know if a given character is a valid character to be the + * first character for an identifier. The function `identifierContinue` will get called to know if + * a given character is a valid character to be a follow-up identifier character. The functions + * `identifierStart` and `identifierContinue` will receive as arguments the single character to be + * identifier and the character code point. These arguments will be `string` and `numeric`. Keep in + * mind that the `string` parameter can be two characters long depending on the character + * representation. It is expected for the function to return `true` or `false`, whether that + * character is allowed or not. + * + * Since this function will be called extensively, keep the implementation of these functions fast, + * as the performance of these functions have a direct impact on the expressions parsing speed. + * + * @param {function=} identifierStart The function that will decide whether the given character is + * a valid identifier start character. + * @param {function=} identifierContinue The function that will decide whether the given character is + * a valid identifier continue character. + */ + this.setIdentifierFns = function(identifierStart, identifierContinue) { + identStart = identifierStart; + identContinue = identifierContinue; + return this; + }; + + this.$get = ['$filter', function($filter) { + var noUnsafeEval = csp().noUnsafeEval; + var $parseOptions = { + csp: noUnsafeEval, + literals: copy(literals), + isIdentifierStart: isFunction(identStart) && identStart, + isIdentifierContinue: isFunction(identContinue) && identContinue + }; + $parse.$$getAst = $$getAst; + return $parse; + + function $parse(exp, interceptorFn) { + var parsedExpression, cacheKey; + + switch (typeof exp) { + case 'string': + exp = exp.trim(); + cacheKey = exp; + + parsedExpression = cache[cacheKey]; + + if (!parsedExpression) { + var lexer = new Lexer($parseOptions); + var parser = new Parser(lexer, $filter, $parseOptions); + parsedExpression = parser.parse(exp); + + cache[cacheKey] = addWatchDelegate(parsedExpression); + } + return addInterceptor(parsedExpression, interceptorFn); + + case 'function': + return addInterceptor(exp, interceptorFn); + + default: + return addInterceptor(noop, interceptorFn); + } + } + + function $$getAst(exp) { + var lexer = new Lexer($parseOptions); + var parser = new Parser(lexer, $filter, $parseOptions); + return parser.getAst(exp).ast; + } + + function expressionInputDirtyCheck(newValue, oldValueOfValue, compareObjectIdentity) { + + if (newValue == null || oldValueOfValue == null) { // null/undefined + return newValue === oldValueOfValue; + } + + if (typeof newValue === 'object') { + + // attempt to convert the value to a primitive type + // TODO(docs): add a note to docs that by implementing valueOf even objects and arrays can + // be cheaply dirty-checked + newValue = getValueOf(newValue); + + if (typeof newValue === 'object' && !compareObjectIdentity) { + // objects/arrays are not supported - deep-watching them would be too expensive + return false; + } + + // fall-through to the primitive equality check + } + + //Primitive or NaN + // eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare + return newValue === oldValueOfValue || (newValue !== newValue && oldValueOfValue !== oldValueOfValue); + } + + function inputsWatchDelegate(scope, listener, objectEquality, parsedExpression, prettyPrintExpression) { + var inputExpressions = parsedExpression.inputs; + var lastResult; + + if (inputExpressions.length === 1) { + var oldInputValueOf = expressionInputDirtyCheck; // init to something unique so that equals check fails + inputExpressions = inputExpressions[0]; + return scope.$watch(function expressionInputWatch(scope) { + var newInputValue = inputExpressions(scope); + if (!expressionInputDirtyCheck(newInputValue, oldInputValueOf, inputExpressions.isPure)) { + lastResult = parsedExpression(scope, undefined, undefined, [newInputValue]); + oldInputValueOf = newInputValue && getValueOf(newInputValue); + } + return lastResult; + }, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression); + } + + var oldInputValueOfValues = []; + var oldInputValues = []; + for (var i = 0, ii = inputExpressions.length; i < ii; i++) { + oldInputValueOfValues[i] = expressionInputDirtyCheck; // init to something unique so that equals check fails + oldInputValues[i] = null; + } + + return scope.$watch(function expressionInputsWatch(scope) { + var changed = false; + + for (var i = 0, ii = inputExpressions.length; i < ii; i++) { + var newInputValue = inputExpressions[i](scope); + if (changed || (changed = !expressionInputDirtyCheck(newInputValue, oldInputValueOfValues[i], inputExpressions[i].isPure))) { + oldInputValues[i] = newInputValue; + oldInputValueOfValues[i] = newInputValue && getValueOf(newInputValue); + } + } + + if (changed) { + lastResult = parsedExpression(scope, undefined, undefined, oldInputValues); + } + + return lastResult; + }, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression); + } + + function oneTimeWatchDelegate(scope, listener, objectEquality, parsedExpression, prettyPrintExpression) { + var isDone = parsedExpression.literal ? isAllDefined : isDefined; + var unwatch, lastValue; + + var exp = parsedExpression.$$intercepted || parsedExpression; + var post = parsedExpression.$$interceptor || identity; + + var useInputs = parsedExpression.inputs && !exp.inputs; + + // Propogate the literal/inputs/constant attributes + // ... but not oneTime since we are handling it + oneTimeWatch.literal = parsedExpression.literal; + oneTimeWatch.constant = parsedExpression.constant; + oneTimeWatch.inputs = parsedExpression.inputs; + + // Allow other delegates to run on this wrapped expression + addWatchDelegate(oneTimeWatch); + + unwatch = scope.$watch(oneTimeWatch, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression); + + return unwatch; + + function unwatchIfDone() { + if (isDone(lastValue)) { + unwatch(); + } + } + + function oneTimeWatch(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + lastValue = useInputs && inputs ? inputs[0] : exp(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + if (isDone(lastValue)) { + scope.$$postDigest(unwatchIfDone); + } + return post(lastValue); + } + } + + function isAllDefined(value) { + var allDefined = true; + forEach(value, function(val) { + if (!isDefined(val)) allDefined = false; + }); + return allDefined; + } + + function constantWatchDelegate(scope, listener, objectEquality, parsedExpression) { + var unwatch = scope.$watch(function constantWatch(scope) { + unwatch(); + return parsedExpression(scope); + }, listener, objectEquality); + return unwatch; + } + + function addWatchDelegate(parsedExpression) { + if (parsedExpression.constant) { + parsedExpression.$$watchDelegate = constantWatchDelegate; + } else if (parsedExpression.oneTime) { + parsedExpression.$$watchDelegate = oneTimeWatchDelegate; + } else if (parsedExpression.inputs) { + parsedExpression.$$watchDelegate = inputsWatchDelegate; + } + + return parsedExpression; + } + + function chainInterceptors(first, second) { + function chainedInterceptor(value) { + return second(first(value)); + } + chainedInterceptor.$stateful = first.$stateful || second.$stateful; + chainedInterceptor.$$pure = first.$$pure && second.$$pure; + + return chainedInterceptor; + } + + function addInterceptor(parsedExpression, interceptorFn) { + if (!interceptorFn) return parsedExpression; + + // Extract any existing interceptors out of the parsedExpression + // to ensure the original parsedExpression is always the $$intercepted + if (parsedExpression.$$interceptor) { + interceptorFn = chainInterceptors(parsedExpression.$$interceptor, interceptorFn); + parsedExpression = parsedExpression.$$intercepted; + } + + var useInputs = false; + + var fn = function interceptedExpression(scope, locals, assign, inputs) { + var value = useInputs && inputs ? inputs[0] : parsedExpression(scope, locals, assign, inputs); + return interceptorFn(value); + }; + + // Maintain references to the interceptor/intercepted + fn.$$intercepted = parsedExpression; + fn.$$interceptor = interceptorFn; + + // Propogate the literal/oneTime/constant attributes + fn.literal = parsedExpression.literal; + fn.oneTime = parsedExpression.oneTime; + fn.constant = parsedExpression.constant; + + // Treat the interceptor like filters. + // If it is not $stateful then only watch its inputs. + // If the expression itself has no inputs then use the full expression as an input. + if (!interceptorFn.$stateful) { + useInputs = !parsedExpression.inputs; + fn.inputs = parsedExpression.inputs ? parsedExpression.inputs : [parsedExpression]; + + if (!interceptorFn.$$pure) { + fn.inputs = fn.inputs.map(function(e) { + // Remove the isPure flag of inputs when it is not absolute because they are now wrapped in a + // non-pure interceptor function. + if (e.isPure === PURITY_RELATIVE) { + return function depurifier(s) { return e(s); }; + } + return e; + }); + } + } + + return addWatchDelegate(fn); + } + }]; +} + +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $q + * @requires $rootScope + * + * @description + * A service that helps you run functions asynchronously, and use their return values (or exceptions) + * when they are done processing. + * + * This is a [Promises/A+](https://promisesaplus.com/)-compliant implementation of promises/deferred + * objects inspired by [Kris Kowal's Q](https://github.com/kriskowal/q). + * + * $q can be used in two fashions --- one which is more similar to Kris Kowal's Q or jQuery's Deferred + * implementations, and the other which resembles ES6 (ES2015) promises to some degree. + * + * ## $q constructor + * + * The streamlined ES6 style promise is essentially just using $q as a constructor which takes a `resolver` + * function as the first argument. This is similar to the native Promise implementation from ES6, + * see [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise). + * + * While the constructor-style use is supported, not all of the supporting methods from ES6 promises are + * available yet. + * + * It can be used like so: + * + * ```js + * // for the purpose of this example let's assume that variables `$q` and `okToGreet` + * // are available in the current lexical scope (they could have been injected or passed in). + * + * function asyncGreet(name) { + * // perform some asynchronous operation, resolve or reject the promise when appropriate. + * return $q(function(resolve, reject) { + * setTimeout(function() { + * if (okToGreet(name)) { + * resolve('Hello, ' + name + '!'); + * } else { + * reject('Greeting ' + name + ' is not allowed.'); + * } + * }, 1000); + * }); + * } + * + * var promise = asyncGreet('Robin Hood'); + * promise.then(function(greeting) { + * alert('Success: ' + greeting); + * }, function(reason) { + * alert('Failed: ' + reason); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Note: progress/notify callbacks are not currently supported via the ES6-style interface. + * + * Note: unlike ES6 behavior, an exception thrown in the constructor function will NOT implicitly reject the promise. + * + * However, the more traditional CommonJS-style usage is still available, and documented below. + * + * [The CommonJS Promise proposal](http://wiki.commonjs.org/wiki/Promises) describes a promise as an + * interface for interacting with an object that represents the result of an action that is + * performed asynchronously, and may or may not be finished at any given point in time. + * + * From the perspective of dealing with error handling, deferred and promise APIs are to + * asynchronous programming what `try`, `catch` and `throw` keywords are to synchronous programming. + * + * ```js + * // for the purpose of this example let's assume that variables `$q` and `okToGreet` + * // are available in the current lexical scope (they could have been injected or passed in). + * + * function asyncGreet(name) { + * var deferred = $q.defer(); + * + * setTimeout(function() { + * deferred.notify('About to greet ' + name + '.'); + * + * if (okToGreet(name)) { + * deferred.resolve('Hello, ' + name + '!'); + * } else { + * deferred.reject('Greeting ' + name + ' is not allowed.'); + * } + * }, 1000); + * + * return deferred.promise; + * } + * + * var promise = asyncGreet('Robin Hood'); + * promise.then(function(greeting) { + * alert('Success: ' + greeting); + * }, function(reason) { + * alert('Failed: ' + reason); + * }, function(update) { + * alert('Got notification: ' + update); + * }); + * ``` + * + * At first it might not be obvious why this extra complexity is worth the trouble. The payoff + * comes in the way of guarantees that promise and deferred APIs make, see + * https://github.com/kriskowal/uncommonjs/blob/master/promises/specification.md. + * + * Additionally the promise api allows for composition that is very hard to do with the + * traditional callback ([CPS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuation-passing_style)) approach. + * For more on this please see the [Q documentation](https://github.com/kriskowal/q) especially the + * section on serial or parallel joining of promises. + * + * ## The Deferred API + * + * A new instance of deferred is constructed by calling `$q.defer()`. + * + * The purpose of the deferred object is to expose the associated Promise instance as well as APIs + * that can be used for signaling the successful or unsuccessful completion, as well as the status + * of the task. + * + * **Methods** + * + * - `resolve(value)` – resolves the derived promise with the `value`. If the value is a rejection + * constructed via `$q.reject`, the promise will be rejected instead. + * - `reject(reason)` – rejects the derived promise with the `reason`. This is equivalent to + * resolving it with a rejection constructed via `$q.reject`. + * - `notify(value)` - provides updates on the status of the promise's execution. This may be called + * multiple times before the promise is either resolved or rejected. + * + * **Properties** + * + * - promise – `{Promise}` – promise object associated with this deferred. + * + * + * ## The Promise API + * + * A new promise instance is created when a deferred instance is created and can be retrieved by + * calling `deferred.promise`. + * + * The purpose of the promise object is to allow for interested parties to get access to the result + * of the deferred task when it completes. + * + * **Methods** + * + * - `then(successCallback, [errorCallback], [notifyCallback])` – regardless of when the promise was or + * will be resolved or rejected, `then` calls one of the success or error callbacks asynchronously + * as soon as the result is available. The callbacks are called with a single argument: the result + * or rejection reason. Additionally, the notify callback may be called zero or more times to + * provide a progress indication, before the promise is resolved or rejected. + * + * This method *returns a new promise* which is resolved or rejected via the return value of the + * `successCallback`, `errorCallback` (unless that value is a promise, in which case it is resolved + * with the value which is resolved in that promise using + * [promise chaining](http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/es6/promises/#toc-promises-queues)). + * It also notifies via the return value of the `notifyCallback` method. The promise cannot be + * resolved or rejected from the notifyCallback method. The errorCallback and notifyCallback + * arguments are optional. + * + * - `catch(errorCallback)` – shorthand for `promise.then(null, errorCallback)` + * + * - `finally(callback, notifyCallback)` – allows you to observe either the fulfillment or rejection of a promise, + * but to do so without modifying the final value. This is useful to release resources or do some + * clean-up that needs to be done whether the promise was rejected or resolved. See the [full + * specification](https://github.com/kriskowal/q/wiki/API-Reference#promisefinallycallback) for + * more information. + * + * ## Chaining promises + * + * Because calling the `then` method of a promise returns a new derived promise, it is easily + * possible to create a chain of promises: + * + * ```js + * promiseB = promiseA.then(function(result) { + * return result + 1; + * }); + * + * // promiseB will be resolved immediately after promiseA is resolved and its value + * // will be the result of promiseA incremented by 1 + * ``` + * + * It is possible to create chains of any length and since a promise can be resolved with another + * promise (which will defer its resolution further), it is possible to pause/defer resolution of + * the promises at any point in the chain. This makes it possible to implement powerful APIs like + * $http's response interceptors. + * + * + * ## Differences between Kris Kowal's Q and $q + * + * There are two main differences: + * + * - $q is integrated with the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope} Scope model observation + * mechanism in AngularJS, which means faster propagation of resolution or rejection into your + * models and avoiding unnecessary browser repaints, which would result in flickering UI. + * - Q has many more features than $q, but that comes at a cost of bytes. $q is tiny, but contains + * all the important functionality needed for common async tasks. + * + * ## Testing + * + * ```js + * it('should simulate promise', inject(function($q, $rootScope) { + * var deferred = $q.defer(); + * var promise = deferred.promise; + * var resolvedValue; + * + * promise.then(function(value) { resolvedValue = value; }); + * expect(resolvedValue).toBeUndefined(); + * + * // Simulate resolving of promise + * deferred.resolve(123); + * // Note that the 'then' function does not get called synchronously. + * // This is because we want the promise API to always be async, whether or not + * // it got called synchronously or asynchronously. + * expect(resolvedValue).toBeUndefined(); + * + * // Propagate promise resolution to 'then' functions using $apply(). + * $rootScope.$apply(); + * expect(resolvedValue).toEqual(123); + * })); + * ``` + * + * @param {function(function, function)} resolver Function which is responsible for resolving or + * rejecting the newly created promise. The first parameter is a function which resolves the + * promise, the second parameter is a function which rejects the promise. + * + * @returns {Promise} The newly created promise. + */ +/** + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $qProvider + * @this + * + * @description + */ +function $QProvider() { + var errorOnUnhandledRejections = true; + this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$exceptionHandler', function($rootScope, $exceptionHandler) { + return qFactory(function(callback) { + $rootScope.$evalAsync(callback); + }, $exceptionHandler, errorOnUnhandledRejections); + }]; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $qProvider#errorOnUnhandledRejections + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Retrieves or overrides whether to generate an error when a rejected promise is not handled. + * This feature is enabled by default. + * + * @param {boolean=} value Whether to generate an error when a rejected promise is not handled. + * @returns {boolean|ng.$qProvider} Current value when called without a new value or self for + * chaining otherwise. + */ + this.errorOnUnhandledRejections = function(value) { + if (isDefined(value)) { + errorOnUnhandledRejections = value; + return this; + } else { + return errorOnUnhandledRejections; + } + }; +} + +/** @this */ +function $$QProvider() { + var errorOnUnhandledRejections = true; + this.$get = ['$browser', '$exceptionHandler', function($browser, $exceptionHandler) { + return qFactory(function(callback) { + $browser.defer(callback); + }, $exceptionHandler, errorOnUnhandledRejections); + }]; + + this.errorOnUnhandledRejections = function(value) { + if (isDefined(value)) { + errorOnUnhandledRejections = value; + return this; + } else { + return errorOnUnhandledRejections; + } + }; +} + +/** + * Constructs a promise manager. + * + * @param {function(function)} nextTick Function for executing functions in the next turn. + * @param {function(...*)} exceptionHandler Function into which unexpected exceptions are passed for + * debugging purposes. + * @param {boolean=} errorOnUnhandledRejections Whether an error should be generated on unhandled + * promises rejections. + * @returns {object} Promise manager. + */ +function qFactory(nextTick, exceptionHandler, errorOnUnhandledRejections) { + var $qMinErr = minErr('$q', TypeError); + var queueSize = 0; + var checkQueue = []; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ng.$q#defer + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Creates a `Deferred` object which represents a task which will finish in the future. + * + * @returns {Deferred} Returns a new instance of deferred. + */ + function defer() { + return new Deferred(); + } + + function Deferred() { + var promise = this.promise = new Promise(); + //Non prototype methods necessary to support unbound execution :/ + this.resolve = function(val) { resolvePromise(promise, val); }; + this.reject = function(reason) { rejectPromise(promise, reason); }; + this.notify = function(progress) { notifyPromise(promise, progress); }; + } + + + function Promise() { + this.$$state = { status: 0 }; + } + + extend(Promise.prototype, { + then: function(onFulfilled, onRejected, progressBack) { + if (isUndefined(onFulfilled) && isUndefined(onRejected) && isUndefined(progressBack)) { + return this; + } + var result = new Promise(); + + this.$$state.pending = this.$$state.pending || []; + this.$$state.pending.push([result, onFulfilled, onRejected, progressBack]); + if (this.$$state.status > 0) scheduleProcessQueue(this.$$state); + + return result; + }, + + 'catch': function(callback) { + return this.then(null, callback); + }, + + 'finally': function(callback, progressBack) { + return this.then(function(value) { + return handleCallback(value, resolve, callback); + }, function(error) { + return handleCallback(error, reject, callback); + }, progressBack); + } + }); + + function processQueue(state) { + var fn, promise, pending; + + pending = state.pending; + state.processScheduled = false; + state.pending = undefined; + try { + for (var i = 0, ii = pending.length; i < ii; ++i) { + markQStateExceptionHandled(state); + promise = pending[i][0]; + fn = pending[i][state.status]; + try { + if (isFunction(fn)) { + resolvePromise(promise, fn(state.value)); + } else if (state.status === 1) { + resolvePromise(promise, state.value); + } else { + rejectPromise(promise, state.value); + } + } catch (e) { + rejectPromise(promise, e); + // This error is explicitly marked for being passed to the $exceptionHandler + if (e && e.$$passToExceptionHandler === true) { + exceptionHandler(e); + } + } + } + } finally { + --queueSize; + if (errorOnUnhandledRejections && queueSize === 0) { + nextTick(processChecks); + } + } + } + + function processChecks() { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-unmodified-loop-condition + while (!queueSize && checkQueue.length) { + var toCheck = checkQueue.shift(); + if (!isStateExceptionHandled(toCheck)) { + markQStateExceptionHandled(toCheck); + var errorMessage = 'Possibly unhandled rejection: ' + toDebugString(toCheck.value); + if (isError(toCheck.value)) { + exceptionHandler(toCheck.value, errorMessage); + } else { + exceptionHandler(errorMessage); + } + } + } + } + + function scheduleProcessQueue(state) { + if (errorOnUnhandledRejections && !state.pending && state.status === 2 && !isStateExceptionHandled(state)) { + if (queueSize === 0 && checkQueue.length === 0) { + nextTick(processChecks); + } + checkQueue.push(state); + } + if (state.processScheduled || !state.pending) return; + state.processScheduled = true; + ++queueSize; + nextTick(function() { processQueue(state); }); + } + + function resolvePromise(promise, val) { + if (promise.$$state.status) return; + if (val === promise) { + $$reject(promise, $qMinErr( + 'qcycle', + 'Expected promise to be resolved with value other than itself \'{0}\'', + val)); + } else { + $$resolve(promise, val); + } + + } + + function $$resolve(promise, val) { + var then; + var done = false; + try { + if (isObject(val) || isFunction(val)) then = val.then; + if (isFunction(then)) { + promise.$$state.status = -1; + then.call(val, doResolve, doReject, doNotify); + } else { + promise.$$state.value = val; + promise.$$state.status = 1; + scheduleProcessQueue(promise.$$state); + } + } catch (e) { + doReject(e); + } + + function doResolve(val) { + if (done) return; + done = true; + $$resolve(promise, val); + } + function doReject(val) { + if (done) return; + done = true; + $$reject(promise, val); + } + function doNotify(progress) { + notifyPromise(promise, progress); + } + } + + function rejectPromise(promise, reason) { + if (promise.$$state.status) return; + $$reject(promise, reason); + } + + function $$reject(promise, reason) { + promise.$$state.value = reason; + promise.$$state.status = 2; + scheduleProcessQueue(promise.$$state); + } + + function notifyPromise(promise, progress) { + var callbacks = promise.$$state.pending; + + if ((promise.$$state.status <= 0) && callbacks && callbacks.length) { + nextTick(function() { + var callback, result; + for (var i = 0, ii = callbacks.length; i < ii; i++) { + result = callbacks[i][0]; + callback = callbacks[i][3]; + try { + notifyPromise(result, isFunction(callback) ? callback(progress) : progress); + } catch (e) { + exceptionHandler(e); + } + } + }); + } + } + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $q#reject + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Creates a promise that is resolved as rejected with the specified `reason`. This api should be + * used to forward rejection in a chain of promises. If you are dealing with the last promise in + * a promise chain, you don't need to worry about it. + * + * When comparing deferreds/promises to the familiar behavior of try/catch/throw, think of + * `reject` as the `throw` keyword in JavaScript. This also means that if you "catch" an error via + * a promise error callback and you want to forward the error to the promise derived from the + * current promise, you have to "rethrow" the error by returning a rejection constructed via + * `reject`. + * + * ```js + * promiseB = promiseA.then(function(result) { + * // success: do something and resolve promiseB + * // with the old or a new result + * return result; + * }, function(reason) { + * // error: handle the error if possible and + * // resolve promiseB with newPromiseOrValue, + * // otherwise forward the rejection to promiseB + * if (canHandle(reason)) { + * // handle the error and recover + * return newPromiseOrValue; + * } + * return $q.reject(reason); + * }); + * ``` + * + * @param {*} reason Constant, message, exception or an object representing the rejection reason. + * @returns {Promise} Returns a promise that was already resolved as rejected with the `reason`. + */ + function reject(reason) { + var result = new Promise(); + rejectPromise(result, reason); + return result; + } + + function handleCallback(value, resolver, callback) { + var callbackOutput = null; + try { + if (isFunction(callback)) callbackOutput = callback(); + } catch (e) { + return reject(e); + } + if (isPromiseLike(callbackOutput)) { + return callbackOutput.then(function() { + return resolver(value); + }, reject); + } else { + return resolver(value); + } + } + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $q#when + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Wraps an object that might be a value or a (3rd party) then-able promise into a $q promise. + * This is useful when you are dealing with an object that might or might not be a promise, or if + * the promise comes from a source that can't be trusted. + * + * @param {*} value Value or a promise + * @param {Function=} successCallback + * @param {Function=} errorCallback + * @param {Function=} progressCallback + * @returns {Promise} Returns a promise of the passed value or promise + */ + + + function when(value, callback, errback, progressBack) { + var result = new Promise(); + resolvePromise(result, value); + return result.then(callback, errback, progressBack); + } + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $q#resolve + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Alias of {@link ng.$q#when when} to maintain naming consistency with ES6. + * + * @param {*} value Value or a promise + * @param {Function=} successCallback + * @param {Function=} errorCallback + * @param {Function=} progressCallback + * @returns {Promise} Returns a promise of the passed value or promise + */ + var resolve = when; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $q#all + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Combines multiple promises into a single promise that is resolved when all of the input + * promises are resolved. + * + * @param {Array.|Object.} promises An array or hash of promises. + * @returns {Promise} Returns a single promise that will be resolved with an array/hash of values, + * each value corresponding to the promise at the same index/key in the `promises` array/hash. + * If any of the promises is resolved with a rejection, this resulting promise will be rejected + * with the same rejection value. + */ + + function all(promises) { + var result = new Promise(), + counter = 0, + results = isArray(promises) ? [] : {}; + + forEach(promises, function(promise, key) { + counter++; + when(promise).then(function(value) { + results[key] = value; + if (!(--counter)) resolvePromise(result, results); + }, function(reason) { + rejectPromise(result, reason); + }); + }); + + if (counter === 0) { + resolvePromise(result, results); + } + + return result; + } + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $q#race + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Returns a promise that resolves or rejects as soon as one of those promises + * resolves or rejects, with the value or reason from that promise. + * + * @param {Array.|Object.} promises An array or hash of promises. + * @returns {Promise} a promise that resolves or rejects as soon as one of the `promises` + * resolves or rejects, with the value or reason from that promise. + */ + + function race(promises) { + var deferred = defer(); + + forEach(promises, function(promise) { + when(promise).then(deferred.resolve, deferred.reject); + }); + + return deferred.promise; + } + + function $Q(resolver) { + if (!isFunction(resolver)) { + throw $qMinErr('norslvr', 'Expected resolverFn, got \'{0}\'', resolver); + } + + var promise = new Promise(); + + function resolveFn(value) { + resolvePromise(promise, value); + } + + function rejectFn(reason) { + rejectPromise(promise, reason); + } + + resolver(resolveFn, rejectFn); + + return promise; + } + + // Let's make the instanceof operator work for promises, so that + // `new $q(fn) instanceof $q` would evaluate to true. + $Q.prototype = Promise.prototype; + + $Q.defer = defer; + $Q.reject = reject; + $Q.when = when; + $Q.resolve = resolve; + $Q.all = all; + $Q.race = race; + + return $Q; +} + +function isStateExceptionHandled(state) { + return !!state.pur; +} +function markQStateExceptionHandled(state) { + state.pur = true; +} +function markQExceptionHandled(q) { + // Built-in `$q` promises will always have a `$$state` property. This check is to allow + // overwriting `$q` with a different promise library (e.g. Bluebird + angular-bluebird-promises). + // (Currently, this is the only method that might be called with a promise, even if it is not + // created by the built-in `$q`.) + if (q.$$state) { + markQStateExceptionHandled(q.$$state); + } +} + +/** @this */ +function $$RAFProvider() { //rAF + this.$get = ['$window', '$timeout', function($window, $timeout) { + var requestAnimationFrame = $window.requestAnimationFrame || + $window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame; + + var cancelAnimationFrame = $window.cancelAnimationFrame || + $window.webkitCancelAnimationFrame || + $window.webkitCancelRequestAnimationFrame; + + var rafSupported = !!requestAnimationFrame; + var raf = rafSupported + ? function(fn) { + var id = requestAnimationFrame(fn); + return function() { + cancelAnimationFrame(id); + }; + } + : function(fn) { + var timer = $timeout(fn, 16.66, false); // 1000 / 60 = 16.666 + return function() { + $timeout.cancel(timer); + }; + }; + + raf.supported = rafSupported; + + return raf; + }]; +} + +/** + * DESIGN NOTES + * + * The design decisions behind the scope are heavily favored for speed and memory consumption. + * + * The typical use of scope is to watch the expressions, which most of the time return the same + * value as last time so we optimize the operation. + * + * Closures construction is expensive in terms of speed as well as memory: + * - No closures, instead use prototypical inheritance for API + * - Internal state needs to be stored on scope directly, which means that private state is + * exposed as $$____ properties + * + * Loop operations are optimized by using while(count--) { ... } + * - This means that in order to keep the same order of execution as addition we have to add + * items to the array at the beginning (unshift) instead of at the end (push) + * + * Child scopes are created and removed often + * - Using an array would be slow since inserts in the middle are expensive; so we use linked lists + * + * There are fewer watches than observers. This is why you don't want the observer to be implemented + * in the same way as watch. Watch requires return of the initialization function which is expensive + * to construct. + */ + + +/** + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $rootScopeProvider + * @description + * + * Provider for the $rootScope service. + */ + +/** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScopeProvider#digestTtl + * @description + * + * Sets the number of `$digest` iterations the scope should attempt to execute before giving up and + * assuming that the model is unstable. + * + * The current default is 10 iterations. + * + * In complex applications it's possible that the dependencies between `$watch`s will result in + * several digest iterations. However if an application needs more than the default 10 digest + * iterations for its model to stabilize then you should investigate what is causing the model to + * continuously change during the digest. + * + * Increasing the TTL could have performance implications, so you should not change it without + * proper justification. + * + * @param {number} limit The number of digest iterations. + */ + + +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $rootScope + * @this + * + * @description + * + * Every application has a single root {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope scope}. + * All other scopes are descendant scopes of the root scope. Scopes provide separation + * between the model and the view, via a mechanism for watching the model for changes. + * They also provide event emission/broadcast and subscription facility. See the + * {@link guide/scope developer guide on scopes}. + */ +function $RootScopeProvider() { + var TTL = 10; + var $rootScopeMinErr = minErr('$rootScope'); + var lastDirtyWatch = null; + var applyAsyncId = null; + + this.digestTtl = function(value) { + if (arguments.length) { + TTL = value; + } + return TTL; + }; + + function createChildScopeClass(parent) { + function ChildScope() { + this.$$watchers = this.$$nextSibling = + this.$$childHead = this.$$childTail = null; + this.$$listeners = {}; + this.$$listenerCount = {}; + this.$$watchersCount = 0; + this.$id = nextUid(); + this.$$ChildScope = null; + this.$$suspended = false; + } + ChildScope.prototype = parent; + return ChildScope; + } + + this.$get = ['$exceptionHandler', '$parse', '$browser', + function($exceptionHandler, $parse, $browser) { + + function destroyChildScope($event) { + $event.currentScope.$$destroyed = true; + } + + function cleanUpScope($scope) { + + // Support: IE 9 only + if (msie === 9) { + // There is a memory leak in IE9 if all child scopes are not disconnected + // completely when a scope is destroyed. So this code will recurse up through + // all this scopes children + // + // See issue https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/10706 + if ($scope.$$childHead) { + cleanUpScope($scope.$$childHead); + } + if ($scope.$$nextSibling) { + cleanUpScope($scope.$$nextSibling); + } + } + + // The code below works around IE9 and V8's memory leaks + // + // See: + // - https://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=2073#c26 + // - https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/6794#issuecomment-38648909 + // - https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/1313#issuecomment-10378451 + + $scope.$parent = $scope.$$nextSibling = $scope.$$prevSibling = $scope.$$childHead = + $scope.$$childTail = $scope.$root = $scope.$$watchers = null; + } + + /** + * @ngdoc type + * @name $rootScope.Scope + * + * @description + * A root scope can be retrieved using the {@link ng.$rootScope $rootScope} key from the + * {@link auto.$injector $injector}. Child scopes are created using the + * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$new $new()} method. (Most scopes are created automatically when + * compiled HTML template is executed.) See also the {@link guide/scope Scopes guide} for + * an in-depth introduction and usage examples. + * + * + * ## Inheritance + * A scope can inherit from a parent scope, as in this example: + * ```js + var parent = $rootScope; + var child = parent.$new(); + + parent.salutation = "Hello"; + expect(child.salutation).toEqual('Hello'); + + child.salutation = "Welcome"; + expect(child.salutation).toEqual('Welcome'); + expect(parent.salutation).toEqual('Hello'); + * ``` + * + * When interacting with `Scope` in tests, additional helper methods are available on the + * instances of `Scope` type. See {@link ngMock.$rootScope.Scope ngMock Scope} for additional + * details. + * + * + * @param {Object.=} providers Map of service factory which need to be + * provided for the current scope. Defaults to {@link ng}. + * @param {Object.=} instanceCache Provides pre-instantiated services which should + * append/override services provided by `providers`. This is handy + * when unit-testing and having the need to override a default + * service. + * @returns {Object} Newly created scope. + * + */ + function Scope() { + this.$id = nextUid(); + this.$$phase = this.$parent = this.$$watchers = + this.$$nextSibling = this.$$prevSibling = + this.$$childHead = this.$$childTail = null; + this.$root = this; + this.$$destroyed = false; + this.$$suspended = false; + this.$$listeners = {}; + this.$$listenerCount = {}; + this.$$watchersCount = 0; + this.$$isolateBindings = null; + } + + /** + * @ngdoc property + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$id + * + * @description + * Unique scope ID (monotonically increasing) useful for debugging. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc property + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$parent + * + * @description + * Reference to the parent scope. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc property + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$root + * + * @description + * Reference to the root scope. + */ + + Scope.prototype = { + constructor: Scope, + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$new + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Creates a new child {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope scope}. + * + * The parent scope will propagate the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()} event. + * The scope can be removed from the scope hierarchy using {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$destroy $destroy()}. + * + * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$destroy $destroy()} must be called on a scope when it is + * desired for the scope and its child scopes to be permanently detached from the parent and + * thus stop participating in model change detection and listener notification by invoking. + * + * @param {boolean} isolate If true, then the scope does not prototypically inherit from the + * parent scope. The scope is isolated, as it can not see parent scope properties. + * When creating widgets, it is useful for the widget to not accidentally read parent + * state. + * + * @param {Scope} [parent=this] The {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope `Scope`} that will be the `$parent` + * of the newly created scope. Defaults to `this` scope if not provided. + * This is used when creating a transclude scope to correctly place it + * in the scope hierarchy while maintaining the correct prototypical + * inheritance. + * + * @returns {Object} The newly created child scope. + * + */ + $new: function(isolate, parent) { + var child; + + parent = parent || this; + + if (isolate) { + child = new Scope(); + child.$root = this.$root; + } else { + // Only create a child scope class if somebody asks for one, + // but cache it to allow the VM to optimize lookups. + if (!this.$$ChildScope) { + this.$$ChildScope = createChildScopeClass(this); + } + child = new this.$$ChildScope(); + } + child.$parent = parent; + child.$$prevSibling = parent.$$childTail; + if (parent.$$childHead) { + parent.$$childTail.$$nextSibling = child; + parent.$$childTail = child; + } else { + parent.$$childHead = parent.$$childTail = child; + } + + // When the new scope is not isolated or we inherit from `this`, and + // the parent scope is destroyed, the property `$$destroyed` is inherited + // prototypically. In all other cases, this property needs to be set + // when the parent scope is destroyed. + // The listener needs to be added after the parent is set + if (isolate || parent !== this) child.$on('$destroy', destroyChildScope); + + return child; + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$watch + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Registers a `listener` callback to be executed whenever the `watchExpression` changes. + * + * - The `watchExpression` is called on every call to {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest + * $digest()} and should return the value that will be watched. (`watchExpression` should not change + * its value when executed multiple times with the same input because it may be executed multiple + * times by {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()}. That is, `watchExpression` should be + * [idempotent](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idempotence).) + * - The `listener` is called only when the value from the current `watchExpression` and the + * previous call to `watchExpression` are not equal (with the exception of the initial run, + * see below). Inequality is determined according to reference inequality, + * [strict comparison](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Comparison_Operators) + * via the `!==` Javascript operator, unless `objectEquality == true` + * (see next point) + * - When `objectEquality == true`, inequality of the `watchExpression` is determined + * according to the {@link angular.equals} function. To save the value of the object for + * later comparison, the {@link angular.copy} function is used. This therefore means that + * watching complex objects will have adverse memory and performance implications. + * - This should not be used to watch for changes in objects that are (or contain) + * [File](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/File) objects due to limitations with {@link angular.copy `angular.copy`}. + * - The watch `listener` may change the model, which may trigger other `listener`s to fire. + * This is achieved by rerunning the watchers until no changes are detected. The rerun + * iteration limit is 10 to prevent an infinite loop deadlock. + * + * + * If you want to be notified whenever {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} is called, + * you can register a `watchExpression` function with no `listener`. (Be prepared for + * multiple calls to your `watchExpression` because it will execute multiple times in a + * single {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} cycle if a change is detected.) + * + * After a watcher is registered with the scope, the `listener` fn is called asynchronously + * (via {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$evalAsync $evalAsync}) to initialize the + * watcher. In rare cases, this is undesirable because the listener is called when the result + * of `watchExpression` didn't change. To detect this scenario within the `listener` fn, you + * can compare the `newVal` and `oldVal`. If these two values are identical (`===`) then the + * listener was called due to initialization. + * + * + * + * @example + * ```js + // let's assume that scope was dependency injected as the $rootScope + var scope = $rootScope; + scope.name = 'misko'; + scope.counter = 0; + + expect(scope.counter).toEqual(0); + scope.$watch('name', function(newValue, oldValue) { + scope.counter = scope.counter + 1; + }); + expect(scope.counter).toEqual(0); + + scope.$digest(); + // the listener is always called during the first $digest loop after it was registered + expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); + + scope.$digest(); + // but now it will not be called unless the value changes + expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); + + scope.name = 'adam'; + scope.$digest(); + expect(scope.counter).toEqual(2); + + + + // Using a function as a watchExpression + var food; + scope.foodCounter = 0; + expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(0); + scope.$watch( + // This function returns the value being watched. It is called for each turn of the $digest loop + function() { return food; }, + // This is the change listener, called when the value returned from the above function changes + function(newValue, oldValue) { + if ( newValue !== oldValue ) { + // Only increment the counter if the value changed + scope.foodCounter = scope.foodCounter + 1; + } + } + ); + // No digest has been run so the counter will be zero + expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(0); + + // Run the digest but since food has not changed count will still be zero + scope.$digest(); + expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(0); + + // Update food and run digest. Now the counter will increment + food = 'cheeseburger'; + scope.$digest(); + expect(scope.foodCounter).toEqual(1); + + * ``` + * + * + * + * @param {(function()|string)} watchExpression Expression that is evaluated on each + * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} cycle. A change in the return value triggers + * a call to the `listener`. + * + * - `string`: Evaluated as {@link guide/expression expression} + * - `function(scope)`: called with current `scope` as a parameter. + * @param {function(newVal, oldVal, scope)} listener Callback called whenever the value + * of `watchExpression` changes. + * + * - `newVal` contains the current value of the `watchExpression` + * - `oldVal` contains the previous value of the `watchExpression` + * - `scope` refers to the current scope + * @param {boolean=} [objectEquality=false] Compare for object equality using {@link angular.equals} instead of + * comparing for reference equality. + * @returns {function()} Returns a deregistration function for this listener. + */ + $watch: function(watchExp, listener, objectEquality, prettyPrintExpression) { + var get = $parse(watchExp); + var fn = isFunction(listener) ? listener : noop; + + if (get.$$watchDelegate) { + return get.$$watchDelegate(this, fn, objectEquality, get, watchExp); + } + var scope = this, + array = scope.$$watchers, + watcher = { + fn: fn, + last: initWatchVal, + get: get, + exp: prettyPrintExpression || watchExp, + eq: !!objectEquality + }; + + lastDirtyWatch = null; + + if (!array) { + array = scope.$$watchers = []; + array.$$digestWatchIndex = -1; + } + // we use unshift since we use a while loop in $digest for speed. + // the while loop reads in reverse order. + array.unshift(watcher); + array.$$digestWatchIndex++; + incrementWatchersCount(this, 1); + + return function deregisterWatch() { + var index = arrayRemove(array, watcher); + if (index >= 0) { + incrementWatchersCount(scope, -1); + if (index < array.$$digestWatchIndex) { + array.$$digestWatchIndex--; + } + } + lastDirtyWatch = null; + }; + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$watchGroup + * @kind function + * + * @description + * A variant of {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch $watch()} where it watches an array of `watchExpressions`. + * If any one expression in the collection changes the `listener` is executed. + * + * - The items in the `watchExpressions` array are observed via the standard `$watch` operation. Their return + * values are examined for changes on every call to `$digest`. + * - The `listener` is called whenever any expression in the `watchExpressions` array changes. + * + * @param {Array.} watchExpressions Array of expressions that will be individually + * watched using {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch $watch()} + * + * @param {function(newValues, oldValues, scope)} listener Callback called whenever the return value of any + * expression in `watchExpressions` changes + * The `newValues` array contains the current values of the `watchExpressions`, with the indexes matching + * those of `watchExpression` + * and the `oldValues` array contains the previous values of the `watchExpressions`, with the indexes matching + * those of `watchExpression` + * The `scope` refers to the current scope. + * @returns {function()} Returns a de-registration function for all listeners. + */ + $watchGroup: function(watchExpressions, listener) { + var oldValues = new Array(watchExpressions.length); + var newValues = new Array(watchExpressions.length); + var deregisterFns = []; + var self = this; + var changeReactionScheduled = false; + var firstRun = true; + + if (!watchExpressions.length) { + // No expressions means we call the listener ASAP + var shouldCall = true; + self.$evalAsync(function() { + if (shouldCall) listener(newValues, newValues, self); + }); + return function deregisterWatchGroup() { + shouldCall = false; + }; + } + + if (watchExpressions.length === 1) { + // Special case size of one + return this.$watch(watchExpressions[0], function watchGroupAction(value, oldValue, scope) { + newValues[0] = value; + oldValues[0] = oldValue; + listener(newValues, (value === oldValue) ? newValues : oldValues, scope); + }); + } + + forEach(watchExpressions, function(expr, i) { + var unwatchFn = self.$watch(expr, function watchGroupSubAction(value) { + newValues[i] = value; + if (!changeReactionScheduled) { + changeReactionScheduled = true; + self.$evalAsync(watchGroupAction); + } + }); + deregisterFns.push(unwatchFn); + }); + + function watchGroupAction() { + changeReactionScheduled = false; + + try { + if (firstRun) { + firstRun = false; + listener(newValues, newValues, self); + } else { + listener(newValues, oldValues, self); + } + } finally { + for (var i = 0; i < watchExpressions.length; i++) { + oldValues[i] = newValues[i]; + } + } + } + + return function deregisterWatchGroup() { + while (deregisterFns.length) { + deregisterFns.shift()(); + } + }; + }, + + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$watchCollection + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Shallow watches the properties of an object and fires whenever any of the properties change + * (for arrays, this implies watching the array items; for object maps, this implies watching + * the properties). If a change is detected, the `listener` callback is fired. + * + * - The `obj` collection is observed via standard $watch operation and is examined on every + * call to $digest() to see if any items have been added, removed, or moved. + * - The `listener` is called whenever anything within the `obj` has changed. Examples include + * adding, removing, and moving items belonging to an object or array. + * + * + * @example + * ```js + $scope.names = ['igor', 'matias', 'misko', 'james']; + $scope.dataCount = 4; + + $scope.$watchCollection('names', function(newNames, oldNames) { + $scope.dataCount = newNames.length; + }); + + expect($scope.dataCount).toEqual(4); + $scope.$digest(); + + //still at 4 ... no changes + expect($scope.dataCount).toEqual(4); + + $scope.names.pop(); + $scope.$digest(); + + //now there's been a change + expect($scope.dataCount).toEqual(3); + * ``` + * + * + * @param {string|function(scope)} obj Evaluated as {@link guide/expression expression}. The + * expression value should evaluate to an object or an array which is observed on each + * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest} cycle. Any shallow change within the + * collection will trigger a call to the `listener`. + * + * @param {function(newCollection, oldCollection, scope)} listener a callback function called + * when a change is detected. + * - The `newCollection` object is the newly modified data obtained from the `obj` expression + * - The `oldCollection` object is a copy of the former collection data. + * Due to performance considerations, the`oldCollection` value is computed only if the + * `listener` function declares two or more arguments. + * - The `scope` argument refers to the current scope. + * + * @returns {function()} Returns a de-registration function for this listener. When the + * de-registration function is executed, the internal watch operation is terminated. + */ + $watchCollection: function(obj, listener) { + // Mark the interceptor as + // ... $$pure when literal since the instance will change when any input changes + $watchCollectionInterceptor.$$pure = $parse(obj).literal; + // ... $stateful when non-literal since we must read the state of the collection + $watchCollectionInterceptor.$stateful = !$watchCollectionInterceptor.$$pure; + + var self = this; + // the current value, updated on each dirty-check run + var newValue; + // a shallow copy of the newValue from the last dirty-check run, + // updated to match newValue during dirty-check run + var oldValue; + // a shallow copy of the newValue from when the last change happened + var veryOldValue; + // only track veryOldValue if the listener is asking for it + var trackVeryOldValue = (listener.length > 1); + var changeDetected = 0; + var changeDetector = $parse(obj, $watchCollectionInterceptor); + var internalArray = []; + var internalObject = {}; + var initRun = true; + var oldLength = 0; + + function $watchCollectionInterceptor(_value) { + newValue = _value; + var newLength, key, bothNaN, newItem, oldItem; + + // If the new value is undefined, then return undefined as the watch may be a one-time watch + if (isUndefined(newValue)) return; + + if (!isObject(newValue)) { // if primitive + if (oldValue !== newValue) { + oldValue = newValue; + changeDetected++; + } + } else if (isArrayLike(newValue)) { + if (oldValue !== internalArray) { + // we are transitioning from something which was not an array into array. + oldValue = internalArray; + oldLength = oldValue.length = 0; + changeDetected++; + } + + newLength = newValue.length; + + if (oldLength !== newLength) { + // if lengths do not match we need to trigger change notification + changeDetected++; + oldValue.length = oldLength = newLength; + } + // copy the items to oldValue and look for changes. + for (var i = 0; i < newLength; i++) { + oldItem = oldValue[i]; + newItem = newValue[i]; + + // eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare + bothNaN = (oldItem !== oldItem) && (newItem !== newItem); + if (!bothNaN && (oldItem !== newItem)) { + changeDetected++; + oldValue[i] = newItem; + } + } + } else { + if (oldValue !== internalObject) { + // we are transitioning from something which was not an object into object. + oldValue = internalObject = {}; + oldLength = 0; + changeDetected++; + } + // copy the items to oldValue and look for changes. + newLength = 0; + for (key in newValue) { + if (hasOwnProperty.call(newValue, key)) { + newLength++; + newItem = newValue[key]; + oldItem = oldValue[key]; + + if (key in oldValue) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare + bothNaN = (oldItem !== oldItem) && (newItem !== newItem); + if (!bothNaN && (oldItem !== newItem)) { + changeDetected++; + oldValue[key] = newItem; + } + } else { + oldLength++; + oldValue[key] = newItem; + changeDetected++; + } + } + } + if (oldLength > newLength) { + // we used to have more keys, need to find them and destroy them. + changeDetected++; + for (key in oldValue) { + if (!hasOwnProperty.call(newValue, key)) { + oldLength--; + delete oldValue[key]; + } + } + } + } + return changeDetected; + } + + function $watchCollectionAction() { + if (initRun) { + initRun = false; + listener(newValue, newValue, self); + } else { + listener(newValue, veryOldValue, self); + } + + // make a copy for the next time a collection is changed + if (trackVeryOldValue) { + if (!isObject(newValue)) { + //primitive + veryOldValue = newValue; + } else if (isArrayLike(newValue)) { + veryOldValue = new Array(newValue.length); + for (var i = 0; i < newValue.length; i++) { + veryOldValue[i] = newValue[i]; + } + } else { // if object + veryOldValue = {}; + for (var key in newValue) { + if (hasOwnProperty.call(newValue, key)) { + veryOldValue[key] = newValue[key]; + } + } + } + } + } + + return this.$watch(changeDetector, $watchCollectionAction); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$digest + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Processes all of the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch watchers} of the current scope and + * its children. Because a {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch watcher}'s listener can change + * the model, the `$digest()` keeps calling the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch watchers} + * until no more listeners are firing. This means that it is possible to get into an infinite + * loop. This function will throw `'Maximum iteration limit exceeded.'` if the number of + * iterations exceeds 10. + * + * Usually, you don't call `$digest()` directly in + * {@link ng.directive:ngController controllers} or in + * {@link ng.$compileProvider#directive directives}. + * Instead, you should call {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$apply $apply()} (typically from within + * a {@link ng.$compileProvider#directive directive}), which will force a `$digest()`. + * + * If you want to be notified whenever `$digest()` is called, + * you can register a `watchExpression` function with + * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch $watch()} with no `listener`. + * + * In unit tests, you may need to call `$digest()` to simulate the scope life cycle. + * + * @example + * ```js + var scope = ...; + scope.name = 'misko'; + scope.counter = 0; + + expect(scope.counter).toEqual(0); + scope.$watch('name', function(newValue, oldValue) { + scope.counter = scope.counter + 1; + }); + expect(scope.counter).toEqual(0); + + scope.$digest(); + // the listener is always called during the first $digest loop after it was registered + expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); + + scope.$digest(); + // but now it will not be called unless the value changes + expect(scope.counter).toEqual(1); + + scope.name = 'adam'; + scope.$digest(); + expect(scope.counter).toEqual(2); + * ``` + * + */ + $digest: function() { + var watch, value, last, fn, get, + watchers, + dirty, ttl = TTL, + next, current, target = asyncQueue.length ? $rootScope : this, + watchLog = [], + logIdx, asyncTask; + + beginPhase('$digest'); + // Check for changes to browser url that happened in sync before the call to $digest + $browser.$$checkUrlChange(); + + if (this === $rootScope && applyAsyncId !== null) { + // If this is the root scope, and $applyAsync has scheduled a deferred $apply(), then + // cancel the scheduled $apply and flush the queue of expressions to be evaluated. + $browser.defer.cancel(applyAsyncId); + flushApplyAsync(); + } + + lastDirtyWatch = null; + + do { // "while dirty" loop + dirty = false; + current = target; + + // It's safe for asyncQueuePosition to be a local variable here because this loop can't + // be reentered recursively. Calling $digest from a function passed to $evalAsync would + // lead to a '$digest already in progress' error. + for (var asyncQueuePosition = 0; asyncQueuePosition < asyncQueue.length; asyncQueuePosition++) { + try { + asyncTask = asyncQueue[asyncQueuePosition]; + fn = asyncTask.fn; + fn(asyncTask.scope, asyncTask.locals); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } + lastDirtyWatch = null; + } + asyncQueue.length = 0; + + traverseScopesLoop: + do { // "traverse the scopes" loop + if ((watchers = !current.$$suspended && current.$$watchers)) { + // process our watches + watchers.$$digestWatchIndex = watchers.length; + while (watchers.$$digestWatchIndex--) { + try { + watch = watchers[watchers.$$digestWatchIndex]; + // Most common watches are on primitives, in which case we can short + // circuit it with === operator, only when === fails do we use .equals + if (watch) { + get = watch.get; + if ((value = get(current)) !== (last = watch.last) && + !(watch.eq + ? equals(value, last) + : (isNumberNaN(value) && isNumberNaN(last)))) { + dirty = true; + lastDirtyWatch = watch; + watch.last = watch.eq ? copy(value, null) : value; + fn = watch.fn; + fn(value, ((last === initWatchVal) ? value : last), current); + if (ttl < 5) { + logIdx = 4 - ttl; + if (!watchLog[logIdx]) watchLog[logIdx] = []; + watchLog[logIdx].push({ + msg: isFunction(watch.exp) ? 'fn: ' + (watch.exp.name || watch.exp.toString()) : watch.exp, + newVal: value, + oldVal: last + }); + } + } else if (watch === lastDirtyWatch) { + // If the most recently dirty watcher is now clean, short circuit since the remaining watchers + // have already been tested. + dirty = false; + break traverseScopesLoop; + } + } + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } + } + } + + // Insanity Warning: scope depth-first traversal + // yes, this code is a bit crazy, but it works and we have tests to prove it! + // this piece should be kept in sync with the traversal in $broadcast + // (though it differs due to having the extra check for $$suspended and does not + // check $$listenerCount) + if (!(next = ((!current.$$suspended && current.$$watchersCount && current.$$childHead) || + (current !== target && current.$$nextSibling)))) { + while (current !== target && !(next = current.$$nextSibling)) { + current = current.$parent; + } + } + } while ((current = next)); + + // `break traverseScopesLoop;` takes us to here + + if ((dirty || asyncQueue.length) && !(ttl--)) { + clearPhase(); + throw $rootScopeMinErr('infdig', + '{0} $digest() iterations reached. Aborting!\n' + + 'Watchers fired in the last 5 iterations: {1}', + TTL, watchLog); + } + + } while (dirty || asyncQueue.length); + + clearPhase(); + + // postDigestQueuePosition isn't local here because this loop can be reentered recursively. + while (postDigestQueuePosition < postDigestQueue.length) { + try { + postDigestQueue[postDigestQueuePosition++](); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } + } + postDigestQueue.length = postDigestQueuePosition = 0; + + // Check for changes to browser url that happened during the $digest + // (for which no event is fired; e.g. via `history.pushState()`) + $browser.$$checkUrlChange(); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$suspend + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Suspend watchers of this scope subtree so that they will not be invoked during digest. + * + * This can be used to optimize your application when you know that running those watchers + * is redundant. + * + * **Warning** + * + * Suspending scopes from the digest cycle can have unwanted and difficult to debug results. + * Only use this approach if you are confident that you know what you are doing and have + * ample tests to ensure that bindings get updated as you expect. + * + * Some of the things to consider are: + * + * * Any external event on a directive/component will not trigger a digest while the hosting + * scope is suspended - even if the event handler calls `$apply()` or `$rootScope.$digest()`. + * * Transcluded content exists on a scope that inherits from outside a directive but exists + * as a child of the directive's containing scope. If the containing scope is suspended the + * transcluded scope will also be suspended, even if the scope from which the transcluded + * scope inherits is not suspended. + * * Multiple directives trying to manage the suspended status of a scope can confuse each other: + * * A call to `$suspend()` on an already suspended scope is a no-op. + * * A call to `$resume()` on a non-suspended scope is a no-op. + * * If two directives suspend a scope, then one of them resumes the scope, the scope will no + * longer be suspended. This could result in the other directive believing a scope to be + * suspended when it is not. + * * If a parent scope is suspended then all its descendants will be also excluded from future + * digests whether or not they have been suspended themselves. Note that this also applies to + * isolate child scopes. + * * Calling `$digest()` directly on a descendant of a suspended scope will still run the watchers + * for that scope and its descendants. When digesting we only check whether the current scope is + * locally suspended, rather than checking whether it has a suspended ancestor. + * * Calling `$resume()` on a scope that has a suspended ancestor will not cause the scope to be + * included in future digests until all its ancestors have been resumed. + * * Resolved promises, e.g. from explicit `$q` deferreds and `$http` calls, trigger `$apply()` + * against the `$rootScope` and so will still trigger a global digest even if the promise was + * initiated by a component that lives on a suspended scope. + */ + $suspend: function() { + this.$$suspended = true; + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$isSuspended + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Call this method to determine if this scope has been explicitly suspended. It will not + * tell you whether an ancestor has been suspended. + * To determine if this scope will be excluded from a digest triggered at the $rootScope, + * for example, you must check all its ancestors: + * + * ``` + * function isExcludedFromDigest(scope) { + * while(scope) { + * if (scope.$isSuspended()) return true; + * scope = scope.$parent; + * } + * return false; + * ``` + * + * Be aware that a scope may not be included in digests if it has a suspended ancestor, + * even if `$isSuspended()` returns false. + * + * @returns true if the current scope has been suspended. + */ + $isSuspended: function() { + return this.$$suspended; + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$resume + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Resume watchers of this scope subtree in case it was suspended. + * + * See {@link $rootScope.Scope#$suspend} for information about the dangers of using this approach. + */ + $resume: function() { + this.$$suspended = false; + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc event + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$destroy + * @eventType broadcast on scope being destroyed + * + * @description + * Broadcasted when a scope and its children are being destroyed. + * + * Note that, in AngularJS, there is also a `$destroy` jQuery event, which can be used to + * clean up DOM bindings before an element is removed from the DOM. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$destroy + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Removes the current scope (and all of its children) from the parent scope. Removal implies + * that calls to {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()} will no longer + * propagate to the current scope and its children. Removal also implies that the current + * scope is eligible for garbage collection. + * + * The `$destroy()` is usually used by directives such as + * {@link ng.directive:ngRepeat ngRepeat} for managing the + * unrolling of the loop. + * + * Just before a scope is destroyed, a `$destroy` event is broadcasted on this scope. + * Application code can register a `$destroy` event handler that will give it a chance to + * perform any necessary cleanup. + * + * Note that, in AngularJS, there is also a `$destroy` jQuery event, which can be used to + * clean up DOM bindings before an element is removed from the DOM. + */ + $destroy: function() { + // We can't destroy a scope that has been already destroyed. + if (this.$$destroyed) return; + var parent = this.$parent; + + this.$broadcast('$destroy'); + this.$$destroyed = true; + + if (this === $rootScope) { + //Remove handlers attached to window when $rootScope is removed + $browser.$$applicationDestroyed(); + } + + incrementWatchersCount(this, -this.$$watchersCount); + for (var eventName in this.$$listenerCount) { + decrementListenerCount(this, this.$$listenerCount[eventName], eventName); + } + + // sever all the references to parent scopes (after this cleanup, the current scope should + // not be retained by any of our references and should be eligible for garbage collection) + if (parent && parent.$$childHead === this) parent.$$childHead = this.$$nextSibling; + if (parent && parent.$$childTail === this) parent.$$childTail = this.$$prevSibling; + if (this.$$prevSibling) this.$$prevSibling.$$nextSibling = this.$$nextSibling; + if (this.$$nextSibling) this.$$nextSibling.$$prevSibling = this.$$prevSibling; + + // Disable listeners, watchers and apply/digest methods + this.$destroy = this.$digest = this.$apply = this.$evalAsync = this.$applyAsync = noop; + this.$on = this.$watch = this.$watchGroup = function() { return noop; }; + this.$$listeners = {}; + + // Disconnect the next sibling to prevent `cleanUpScope` destroying those too + this.$$nextSibling = null; + cleanUpScope(this); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$eval + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Executes the `expression` on the current scope and returns the result. Any exceptions in + * the expression are propagated (uncaught). This is useful when evaluating AngularJS + * expressions. + * + * @example + * ```js + var scope = ng.$rootScope.Scope(); + scope.a = 1; + scope.b = 2; + + expect(scope.$eval('a+b')).toEqual(3); + expect(scope.$eval(function(scope){ return scope.a + scope.b; })).toEqual(3); + * ``` + * + * @param {(string|function())=} expression An AngularJS expression to be executed. + * + * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. + * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with the current `scope` parameter. + * + * @param {(object)=} locals Local variables object, useful for overriding values in scope. + * @returns {*} The result of evaluating the expression. + */ + $eval: function(expr, locals) { + return $parse(expr)(this, locals); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$evalAsync + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Executes the expression on the current scope at a later point in time. + * + * The `$evalAsync` makes no guarantees as to when the `expression` will be executed, only + * that: + * + * - it will execute after the function that scheduled the evaluation (preferably before DOM + * rendering). + * - at least one {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest cycle} will be performed after + * `expression` execution. + * + * Any exceptions from the execution of the expression are forwarded to the + * {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. + * + * __Note:__ if this function is called outside of a `$digest` cycle, a new `$digest` cycle + * will be scheduled. However, it is encouraged to always call code that changes the model + * from within an `$apply` call. That includes code evaluated via `$evalAsync`. + * + * @param {(string|function())=} expression An AngularJS expression to be executed. + * + * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. + * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with the current `scope` parameter. + * + * @param {(object)=} locals Local variables object, useful for overriding values in scope. + */ + $evalAsync: function(expr, locals) { + // if we are outside of an $digest loop and this is the first time we are scheduling async + // task also schedule async auto-flush + if (!$rootScope.$$phase && !asyncQueue.length) { + $browser.defer(function() { + if (asyncQueue.length) { + $rootScope.$digest(); + } + }, null, '$evalAsync'); + } + + asyncQueue.push({scope: this, fn: $parse(expr), locals: locals}); + }, + + $$postDigest: function(fn) { + postDigestQueue.push(fn); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$apply + * @kind function + * + * @description + * `$apply()` is used to execute an expression in AngularJS from outside of the AngularJS + * framework. (For example from browser DOM events, setTimeout, XHR or third party libraries). + * Because we are calling into the AngularJS framework we need to perform proper scope life + * cycle of {@link ng.$exceptionHandler exception handling}, + * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest executing watches}. + * + * **Life cycle: Pseudo-Code of `$apply()`** + * + * ```js + function $apply(expr) { + try { + return $eval(expr); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } finally { + $root.$digest(); + } + } + * ``` + * + * + * Scope's `$apply()` method transitions through the following stages: + * + * 1. The {@link guide/expression expression} is executed using the + * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$eval $eval()} method. + * 2. Any exceptions from the execution of the expression are forwarded to the + * {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. + * 3. The {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$watch watch} listeners are fired immediately after the + * expression was executed using the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$digest $digest()} method. + * + * + * @param {(string|function())=} exp An AngularJS expression to be executed. + * + * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. + * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with current `scope` parameter. + * + * @returns {*} The result of evaluating the expression. + */ + $apply: function(expr) { + try { + beginPhase('$apply'); + try { + return this.$eval(expr); + } finally { + clearPhase(); + } + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } finally { + try { + $rootScope.$digest(); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + // eslint-disable-next-line no-unsafe-finally + throw e; + } + } + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$applyAsync + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Schedule the invocation of $apply to occur at a later time. The actual time difference + * varies across browsers, but is typically around ~10 milliseconds. + * + * This can be used to queue up multiple expressions which need to be evaluated in the same + * digest. + * + * @param {(string|function())=} exp An AngularJS expression to be executed. + * + * - `string`: execute using the rules as defined in {@link guide/expression expression}. + * - `function(scope)`: execute the function with current `scope` parameter. + */ + $applyAsync: function(expr) { + var scope = this; + if (expr) { + applyAsyncQueue.push($applyAsyncExpression); + } + expr = $parse(expr); + scheduleApplyAsync(); + + function $applyAsyncExpression() { + scope.$eval(expr); + } + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$on + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Listens on events of a given type. See {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$emit $emit} for + * discussion of event life cycle. + * + * The event listener function format is: `function(event, args...)`. The `event` object + * passed into the listener has the following attributes: + * + * - `targetScope` - `{Scope}`: the scope on which the event was `$emit`-ed or + * `$broadcast`-ed. + * - `currentScope` - `{Scope}`: the scope that is currently handling the event. Once the + * event propagates through the scope hierarchy, this property is set to null. + * - `name` - `{string}`: name of the event. + * - `stopPropagation` - `{function=}`: calling `stopPropagation` function will cancel + * further event propagation (available only for events that were `$emit`-ed). + * - `preventDefault` - `{function}`: calling `preventDefault` sets `defaultPrevented` flag + * to true. + * - `defaultPrevented` - `{boolean}`: true if `preventDefault` was called. + * + * @param {string} name Event name to listen on. + * @param {function(event, ...args)} listener Function to call when the event is emitted. + * @returns {function()} Returns a deregistration function for this listener. + */ + $on: function(name, listener) { + var namedListeners = this.$$listeners[name]; + if (!namedListeners) { + this.$$listeners[name] = namedListeners = []; + } + namedListeners.push(listener); + + var current = this; + do { + if (!current.$$listenerCount[name]) { + current.$$listenerCount[name] = 0; + } + current.$$listenerCount[name]++; + } while ((current = current.$parent)); + + var self = this; + return function() { + var indexOfListener = namedListeners.indexOf(listener); + if (indexOfListener !== -1) { + // Use delete in the hope of the browser deallocating the memory for the array entry, + // while not shifting the array indexes of other listeners. + // See issue https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/16135 + delete namedListeners[indexOfListener]; + decrementListenerCount(self, 1, name); + } + }; + }, + + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$emit + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Dispatches an event `name` upwards through the scope hierarchy notifying the + * registered {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} listeners. + * + * The event life cycle starts at the scope on which `$emit` was called. All + * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} listening for `name` event on this scope get + * notified. Afterwards, the event traverses upwards toward the root scope and calls all + * registered listeners along the way. The event will stop propagating if one of the listeners + * cancels it. + * + * Any exception emitted from the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} will be passed + * onto the {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. + * + * @param {string} name Event name to emit. + * @param {...*} args Optional one or more arguments which will be passed onto the event listeners. + * @return {Object} Event object (see {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on}). + */ + $emit: function(name, args) { + var empty = [], + namedListeners, + scope = this, + stopPropagation = false, + event = { + name: name, + targetScope: scope, + stopPropagation: function() {stopPropagation = true;}, + preventDefault: function() { + event.defaultPrevented = true; + }, + defaultPrevented: false + }, + listenerArgs = concat([event], arguments, 1), + i, length; + + do { + namedListeners = scope.$$listeners[name] || empty; + event.currentScope = scope; + for (i = 0, length = namedListeners.length; i < length; i++) { + + // if listeners were deregistered, defragment the array + if (!namedListeners[i]) { + namedListeners.splice(i, 1); + i--; + length--; + continue; + } + try { + //allow all listeners attached to the current scope to run + namedListeners[i].apply(null, listenerArgs); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } + } + //if any listener on the current scope stops propagation, prevent bubbling + if (stopPropagation) { + break; + } + //traverse upwards + scope = scope.$parent; + } while (scope); + + event.currentScope = null; + + return event; + }, + + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $rootScope.Scope#$broadcast + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Dispatches an event `name` downwards to all child scopes (and their children) notifying the + * registered {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} listeners. + * + * The event life cycle starts at the scope on which `$broadcast` was called. All + * {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} listening for `name` event on this scope get + * notified. Afterwards, the event propagates to all direct and indirect scopes of the current + * scope and calls all registered listeners along the way. The event cannot be canceled. + * + * Any exception emitted from the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on listeners} will be passed + * onto the {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. + * + * @param {string} name Event name to broadcast. + * @param {...*} args Optional one or more arguments which will be passed onto the event listeners. + * @return {Object} Event object, see {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$on} + */ + $broadcast: function(name, args) { + var target = this, + current = target, + next = target, + event = { + name: name, + targetScope: target, + preventDefault: function() { + event.defaultPrevented = true; + }, + defaultPrevented: false + }; + + if (!target.$$listenerCount[name]) return event; + + var listenerArgs = concat([event], arguments, 1), + listeners, i, length; + + //down while you can, then up and next sibling or up and next sibling until back at root + while ((current = next)) { + event.currentScope = current; + listeners = current.$$listeners[name] || []; + for (i = 0, length = listeners.length; i < length; i++) { + // if listeners were deregistered, defragment the array + if (!listeners[i]) { + listeners.splice(i, 1); + i--; + length--; + continue; + } + + try { + listeners[i].apply(null, listenerArgs); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } + } + + // Insanity Warning: scope depth-first traversal + // yes, this code is a bit crazy, but it works and we have tests to prove it! + // this piece should be kept in sync with the traversal in $digest + // (though it differs due to having the extra check for $$listenerCount and + // does not check $$suspended) + if (!(next = ((current.$$listenerCount[name] && current.$$childHead) || + (current !== target && current.$$nextSibling)))) { + while (current !== target && !(next = current.$$nextSibling)) { + current = current.$parent; + } + } + } + + event.currentScope = null; + return event; + } + }; + + var $rootScope = new Scope(); + + //The internal queues. Expose them on the $rootScope for debugging/testing purposes. + var asyncQueue = $rootScope.$$asyncQueue = []; + var postDigestQueue = $rootScope.$$postDigestQueue = []; + var applyAsyncQueue = $rootScope.$$applyAsyncQueue = []; + + var postDigestQueuePosition = 0; + + return $rootScope; + + + function beginPhase(phase) { + if ($rootScope.$$phase) { + throw $rootScopeMinErr('inprog', '{0} already in progress', $rootScope.$$phase); + } + + $rootScope.$$phase = phase; + } + + function clearPhase() { + $rootScope.$$phase = null; + } + + function incrementWatchersCount(current, count) { + do { + current.$$watchersCount += count; + } while ((current = current.$parent)); + } + + function decrementListenerCount(current, count, name) { + do { + current.$$listenerCount[name] -= count; + + if (current.$$listenerCount[name] === 0) { + delete current.$$listenerCount[name]; + } + } while ((current = current.$parent)); + } + + /** + * function used as an initial value for watchers. + * because it's unique we can easily tell it apart from other values + */ + function initWatchVal() {} + + function flushApplyAsync() { + while (applyAsyncQueue.length) { + try { + applyAsyncQueue.shift()(); + } catch (e) { + $exceptionHandler(e); + } + } + applyAsyncId = null; + } + + function scheduleApplyAsync() { + if (applyAsyncId === null) { + applyAsyncId = $browser.defer(function() { + $rootScope.$apply(flushApplyAsync); + }, null, '$applyAsync'); + } + } + }]; +} + +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $rootElement + * + * @description + * The root element of AngularJS application. This is either the element where {@link + * ng.directive:ngApp ngApp} was declared or the element passed into + * {@link angular.bootstrap}. The element represents the root element of application. It is also the + * location where the application's {@link auto.$injector $injector} service gets + * published, and can be retrieved using `$rootElement.injector()`. + */ + + +// the implementation is in angular.bootstrap + +/** + * @this + * @description + * Private service to sanitize uris for links and images. Used by $compile and $sanitize. + */ +function $$SanitizeUriProvider() { + + var aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList = /^\s*(https?|s?ftp|mailto|tel|file):/, + imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList = /^\s*((https?|ftp|file|blob):|data:image\/)/; + + /** + * @description + * Retrieves or overrides the default regular expression that is used for determining trusted safe + * urls during a[href] sanitization. + * + * The sanitization is a security measure aimed at prevent XSS attacks via HTML anchor links. + * + * Any url due to be assigned to an `a[href]` attribute via interpolation is marked as requiring + * the $sce.URL security context. When interpolation occurs a call is made to `$sce.trustAsUrl(url)` + * which in turn may call `$$sanitizeUri(url, isMedia)` to sanitize the potentially malicious URL. + * + * If the URL matches the `aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList` regular expression, it is returned unchanged. + * + * If there is no match the URL is returned prefixed with `'unsafe:'` to ensure that when it is written + * to the DOM it is inactive and potentially malicious code will not be executed. + * + * @param {RegExp=} regexp New regexp to trust urls with. + * @returns {RegExp|ng.$compileProvider} Current RegExp if called without value or self for + * chaining otherwise. + */ + this.aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList = function(regexp) { + if (isDefined(regexp)) { + aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList = regexp; + return this; + } + return aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList; + }; + + + /** + * @description + * Retrieves or overrides the default regular expression that is used for determining trusted safe + * urls during img[src] sanitization. + * + * The sanitization is a security measure aimed at prevent XSS attacks via HTML image src links. + * + * Any URL due to be assigned to an `img[src]` attribute via interpolation is marked as requiring + * the $sce.MEDIA_URL security context. When interpolation occurs a call is made to + * `$sce.trustAsMediaUrl(url)` which in turn may call `$$sanitizeUri(url, isMedia)` to sanitize + * the potentially malicious URL. + * + * If the URL matches the `imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList` regular expression, it is returned + * unchanged. + * + * If there is no match the URL is returned prefixed with `'unsafe:'` to ensure that when it is written + * to the DOM it is inactive and potentially malicious code will not be executed. + * + * @param {RegExp=} regexp New regexp to trust urls with. + * @returns {RegExp|ng.$compileProvider} Current RegExp if called without value or self for + * chaining otherwise. + */ + this.imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList = function(regexp) { + if (isDefined(regexp)) { + imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList = regexp; + return this; + } + return imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList; + }; + + this.$get = function() { + return function sanitizeUri(uri, isMediaUrl) { + // if (!uri) return uri; + var regex = isMediaUrl ? imgSrcSanitizationTrustedUrlList : aHrefSanitizationTrustedUrlList; + var normalizedVal = urlResolve(uri && uri.trim()).href; + if (normalizedVal !== '' && !normalizedVal.match(regex)) { + return 'unsafe:' + normalizedVal; + } + return uri; + }; + }; +} + +/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * Any commits to this file should be reviewed with security in mind. * + * Changes to this file can potentially create security vulnerabilities. * + * An approval from 2 Core members with history of modifying * + * this file is required. * + * * + * Does the change somehow allow for arbitrary javascript to be executed? * + * Or allows for someone to change the prototype of built-in objects? * + * Or gives undesired access to variables likes document or window? * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ + +/* exported $SceProvider, $SceDelegateProvider */ + +var $sceMinErr = minErr('$sce'); + +var SCE_CONTEXTS = { + // HTML is used when there's HTML rendered (e.g. ng-bind-html, iframe srcdoc binding). + HTML: 'html', + + // Style statements or stylesheets. Currently unused in AngularJS. + CSS: 'css', + + // An URL used in a context where it refers to the source of media, which are not expected to be run + // as scripts, such as an image, audio, video, etc. + MEDIA_URL: 'mediaUrl', + + // An URL used in a context where it does not refer to a resource that loads code. + // A value that can be trusted as a URL can also trusted as a MEDIA_URL. + URL: 'url', + + // RESOURCE_URL is a subtype of URL used where the referred-to resource could be interpreted as + // code. (e.g. ng-include, script src binding, templateUrl) + // A value that can be trusted as a RESOURCE_URL, can also trusted as a URL and a MEDIA_URL. + RESOURCE_URL: 'resourceUrl', + + // Script. Currently unused in AngularJS. + JS: 'js' +}; + +// Helper functions follow. + +var UNDERSCORE_LOWERCASE_REGEXP = /_([a-z])/g; + +function snakeToCamel(name) { + return name + .replace(UNDERSCORE_LOWERCASE_REGEXP, fnCamelCaseReplace); +} + +function adjustMatcher(matcher) { + if (matcher === 'self') { + return matcher; + } else if (isString(matcher)) { + // Strings match exactly except for 2 wildcards - '*' and '**'. + // '*' matches any character except those from the set ':/.?&'. + // '**' matches any character (like .* in a RegExp). + // More than 2 *'s raises an error as it's ill defined. + if (matcher.indexOf('***') > -1) { + throw $sceMinErr('iwcard', + 'Illegal sequence *** in string matcher. String: {0}', matcher); + } + matcher = escapeForRegexp(matcher). + replace(/\\\*\\\*/g, '.*'). + replace(/\\\*/g, '[^:/.?&;]*'); + return new RegExp('^' + matcher + '$'); + } else if (isRegExp(matcher)) { + // The only other type of matcher allowed is a Regexp. + // Match entire URL / disallow partial matches. + // Flags are reset (i.e. no global, ignoreCase or multiline) + return new RegExp('^' + matcher.source + '$'); + } else { + throw $sceMinErr('imatcher', + 'Matchers may only be "self", string patterns or RegExp objects'); + } +} + + +function adjustMatchers(matchers) { + var adjustedMatchers = []; + if (isDefined(matchers)) { + forEach(matchers, function(matcher) { + adjustedMatchers.push(adjustMatcher(matcher)); + }); + } + return adjustedMatchers; +} + + +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $sceDelegate + * @kind function + * + * @description + * + * `$sceDelegate` is a service that is used by the `$sce` service to provide {@link ng.$sce Strict + * Contextual Escaping (SCE)} services to AngularJS. + * + * For an overview of this service and the functionnality it provides in AngularJS, see the main + * page for {@link ng.$sce SCE}. The current page is targeted for developers who need to alter how + * SCE works in their application, which shouldn't be needed in most cases. + * + *
+ * AngularJS strongly relies on contextual escaping for the security of bindings: disabling or + * modifying this might cause cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities. For libraries owners, + * changes to this service will also influence users, so be extra careful and document your changes. + *
+ * + * Typically, you would configure or override the {@link ng.$sceDelegate $sceDelegate} instead of + * the `$sce` service to customize the way Strict Contextual Escaping works in AngularJS. This is + * because, while the `$sce` provides numerous shorthand methods, etc., you really only need to + * override 3 core functions (`trustAs`, `getTrusted` and `valueOf`) to replace the way things + * work because `$sce` delegates to `$sceDelegate` for these operations. + * + * Refer {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider $sceDelegateProvider} to configure this service. + * + * The default instance of `$sceDelegate` should work out of the box with little pain. While you + * can override it completely to change the behavior of `$sce`, the common case would + * involve configuring the {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider $sceDelegateProvider} instead by setting + * your own trusted and banned resource lists for trusting URLs used for loading AngularJS resources + * such as templates. Refer {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList + * $sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList} and {@link + * ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList} + */ + +/** + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $sceDelegateProvider + * @this + * + * @description + * + * The `$sceDelegateProvider` provider allows developers to configure the {@link ng.$sceDelegate + * $sceDelegate service}, used as a delegate for {@link ng.$sce Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE)}. + * + * The `$sceDelegateProvider` allows one to get/set the `trustedResourceUrlList` and + * `bannedResourceUrlList` used to ensure that the URLs used for sourcing AngularJS templates and + * other script-running URLs are safe (all places that use the `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` context). See + * {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList + * $sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList} and + * {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList}, + * + * For the general details about this service in AngularJS, read the main page for {@link ng.$sce + * Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE)}. + * + * **Example**: Consider the following case. + * + * - your app is hosted at url `http://myapp.example.com/` + * - but some of your templates are hosted on other domains you control such as + * `http://srv01.assets.example.com/`, `http://srv02.assets.example.com/`, etc. + * - and you have an open redirect at `http://myapp.example.com/clickThru?...`. + * + * Here is what a secure configuration for this scenario might look like: + * + * ``` + * angular.module('myApp', []).config(function($sceDelegateProvider) { + * $sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList([ + * // Allow same origin resource loads. + * 'self', + * // Allow loading from our assets domain. Notice the difference between * and **. + * 'http://srv*.assets.example.com/**' + * ]); + * + * // The banned resource URL list overrides the trusted resource URL list so the open redirect + * // here is blocked. + * $sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList([ + * 'http://myapp.example.com/clickThru**' + * ]); + * }); + * ``` + * Note that an empty trusted resource URL list will block every resource URL from being loaded, and will require + * you to manually mark each one as trusted with `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl`. However, templates + * requested by {@link ng.$templateRequest $templateRequest} that are present in + * {@link ng.$templateCache $templateCache} will not go through this check. If you have a mechanism + * to populate your templates in that cache at config time, then it is a good idea to remove 'self' + * from the trusted resource URL lsit. This helps to mitigate the security impact of certain types + * of issues, like for instance attacker-controlled `ng-includes`. + */ + +function $SceDelegateProvider() { + this.SCE_CONTEXTS = SCE_CONTEXTS; + + // Resource URLs can also be trusted by policy. + var trustedResourceUrlList = ['self'], + bannedResourceUrlList = []; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList + * @kind function + * + * @param {Array=} trustedResourceUrlList When provided, replaces the trustedResourceUrlList with + * the value provided. This must be an array or null. A snapshot of this array is used so + * further changes to the array are ignored. + * Follow {@link ng.$sce#resourceUrlPatternItem this link} for a description of the items + * allowed in this array. + * + * @return {Array} The currently set trusted resource URL array. + * + * @description + * Sets/Gets the list trusted of resource URLs. + * + * The **default value** when no `trustedResourceUrlList` has been explicitly set is `['self']` + * allowing only same origin resource requests. + * + *
+ * **Note:** the default `trustedResourceUrlList` of 'self' is not recommended if your app shares + * its origin with other apps! It is a good idea to limit it to only your application's directory. + *
+ */ + this.trustedResourceUrlList = function(value) { + if (arguments.length) { + trustedResourceUrlList = adjustMatchers(value); + } + return trustedResourceUrlList; + }; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sceDelegateProvider#resourceUrlWhitelist + * @kind function + * + * @deprecated + * sinceVersion="1.8.1" + * + * This method is deprecated. Use {@link $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList + * trustedResourceUrlList} instead. + */ + Object.defineProperty(this, 'resourceUrlWhitelist', { + get: function() { + return this.trustedResourceUrlList; + }, + set: function(value) { + this.trustedResourceUrlList = value; + } + }); + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList + * @kind function + * + * @param {Array=} bannedResourceUrlList When provided, replaces the `bannedResourceUrlList` with + * the value provided. This must be an array or null. A snapshot of this array is used so + * further changes to the array are ignored.

+ * Follow {@link ng.$sce#resourceUrlPatternItem this link} for a description of the items + * allowed in this array.

+ * The typical usage for the `bannedResourceUrlList` is to **block + * [open redirects](http://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/601.html)** served by your domain as + * these would otherwise be trusted but actually return content from the redirected domain. + *

+ * Finally, **the banned resource URL list overrides the trusted resource URL list** and has + * the final say. + * + * @return {Array} The currently set `bannedResourceUrlList` array. + * + * @description + * Sets/Gets the `bannedResourceUrlList` of trusted resource URLs. + * + * The **default value** when no trusted resource URL list has been explicitly set is the empty + * array (i.e. there is no `bannedResourceUrlList`.) + */ + this.bannedResourceUrlList = function(value) { + if (arguments.length) { + bannedResourceUrlList = adjustMatchers(value); + } + return bannedResourceUrlList; + }; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sceDelegateProvider#resourceUrlBlacklist + * @kind function + * + * @deprecated + * sinceVersion="1.8.1" + * + * This method is deprecated. Use {@link $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList + * bannedResourceUrlList} instead. + */ + Object.defineProperty(this, 'resourceUrlBlacklist', { + get: function() { + return this.bannedResourceUrlList; + }, + set: function(value) { + this.bannedResourceUrlList = value; + } + }); + + this.$get = ['$injector', '$$sanitizeUri', function($injector, $$sanitizeUri) { + + var htmlSanitizer = function htmlSanitizer(html) { + throw $sceMinErr('unsafe', 'Attempting to use an unsafe value in a safe context.'); + }; + + if ($injector.has('$sanitize')) { + htmlSanitizer = $injector.get('$sanitize'); + } + + + function matchUrl(matcher, parsedUrl) { + if (matcher === 'self') { + return urlIsSameOrigin(parsedUrl) || urlIsSameOriginAsBaseUrl(parsedUrl); + } else { + // definitely a regex. See adjustMatchers() + return !!matcher.exec(parsedUrl.href); + } + } + + function isResourceUrlAllowedByPolicy(url) { + var parsedUrl = urlResolve(url.toString()); + var i, n, allowed = false; + // Ensure that at least one item from the trusted resource URL list allows this url. + for (i = 0, n = trustedResourceUrlList.length; i < n; i++) { + if (matchUrl(trustedResourceUrlList[i], parsedUrl)) { + allowed = true; + break; + } + } + if (allowed) { + // Ensure that no item from the banned resource URL list has blocked this url. + for (i = 0, n = bannedResourceUrlList.length; i < n; i++) { + if (matchUrl(bannedResourceUrlList[i], parsedUrl)) { + allowed = false; + break; + } + } + } + return allowed; + } + + function generateHolderType(Base) { + var holderType = function TrustedValueHolderType(trustedValue) { + this.$$unwrapTrustedValue = function() { + return trustedValue; + }; + }; + if (Base) { + holderType.prototype = new Base(); + } + holderType.prototype.valueOf = function sceValueOf() { + return this.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); + }; + holderType.prototype.toString = function sceToString() { + return this.$$unwrapTrustedValue().toString(); + }; + return holderType; + } + + var trustedValueHolderBase = generateHolderType(), + byType = {}; + + byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.HTML] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); + byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.CSS] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); + byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); + byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.URL] = generateHolderType(byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL]); + byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.JS] = generateHolderType(trustedValueHolderBase); + byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.RESOURCE_URL] = generateHolderType(byType[SCE_CONTEXTS.URL]); + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sceDelegate#trustAs + * + * @description + * Returns a trusted representation of the parameter for the specified context. This trusted + * object will later on be used as-is, without any security check, by bindings or directives + * that require this security context. + * For instance, marking a string as trusted for the `$sce.HTML` context will entirely bypass + * the potential `$sanitize` call in corresponding `$sce.HTML` bindings or directives, such as + * `ng-bind-html`. Note that in most cases you won't need to call this function: if you have the + * sanitizer loaded, passing the value itself will render all the HTML that does not pose a + * security risk. + * + * See {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted getTrusted} for the function that will consume those + * trusted values, and {@link ng.$sce $sce} for general documentation about strict contextual + * escaping. + * + * @param {string} type The context in which this value is safe for use, e.g. `$sce.URL`, + * `$sce.RESOURCE_URL`, `$sce.HTML`, `$sce.JS` or `$sce.CSS`. + * + * @param {*} value The value that should be considered trusted. + * @return {*} A trusted representation of value, that can be used in the given context. + */ + function trustAs(type, trustedValue) { + var Constructor = (byType.hasOwnProperty(type) ? byType[type] : null); + if (!Constructor) { + throw $sceMinErr('icontext', + 'Attempted to trust a value in invalid context. Context: {0}; Value: {1}', + type, trustedValue); + } + if (trustedValue === null || isUndefined(trustedValue) || trustedValue === '') { + return trustedValue; + } + // All the current contexts in SCE_CONTEXTS happen to be strings. In order to avoid trusting + // mutable objects, we ensure here that the value passed in is actually a string. + if (typeof trustedValue !== 'string') { + throw $sceMinErr('itype', + 'Attempted to trust a non-string value in a content requiring a string: Context: {0}', + type); + } + return new Constructor(trustedValue); + } + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sceDelegate#valueOf + * + * @description + * If the passed parameter had been returned by a prior call to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs + * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}, returns the value that had been passed to {@link + * ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}. + * + * If the passed parameter is not a value that had been returned by {@link + * ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}, it must be returned as-is. + * + * @param {*} value The result of a prior {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} + * call or anything else. + * @return {*} The `value` that was originally provided to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs + * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} if `value` is the result of such a call. Otherwise, returns + * `value` unchanged. + */ + function valueOf(maybeTrusted) { + if (maybeTrusted instanceof trustedValueHolderBase) { + return maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); + } else { + return maybeTrusted; + } + } + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sceDelegate#getTrusted + * + * @description + * Given an object and a security context in which to assign it, returns a value that's safe to + * use in this context, which was represented by the parameter. To do so, this function either + * unwraps the safe type it has been given (for instance, a {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs + * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} result), or it might try to sanitize the value given, depending on + * the context and sanitizer availablility. + * + * The contexts that can be sanitized are $sce.MEDIA_URL, $sce.URL and $sce.HTML. The first two are available + * by default, and the third one relies on the `$sanitize` service (which may be loaded through + * the `ngSanitize` module). Furthermore, for $sce.RESOURCE_URL context, a plain string may be + * accepted if the resource url policy defined by {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList + * `$sceDelegateProvider.trustedResourceUrlList`} and {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList + * `$sceDelegateProvider.bannedResourceUrlList`} accepts that resource. + * + * This function will throw if the safe type isn't appropriate for this context, or if the + * value given cannot be accepted in the context (which might be caused by sanitization not + * being available, or the value not being recognized as safe). + * + *

+ * Disabling auto-escaping is extremely dangerous, it usually creates a Cross Site Scripting + * (XSS) vulnerability in your application. + *
+ * + * @param {string} type The context in which this value is to be used (such as `$sce.HTML`). + * @param {*} maybeTrusted The result of a prior {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs + * `$sceDelegate.trustAs`} call, or anything else (which will not be considered trusted.) + * @return {*} A version of the value that's safe to use in the given context, or throws an + * exception if this is impossible. + */ + function getTrusted(type, maybeTrusted) { + if (maybeTrusted === null || isUndefined(maybeTrusted) || maybeTrusted === '') { + return maybeTrusted; + } + var constructor = (byType.hasOwnProperty(type) ? byType[type] : null); + // If maybeTrusted is a trusted class instance or subclass instance, then unwrap and return + // as-is. + if (constructor && maybeTrusted instanceof constructor) { + return maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); + } + + // If maybeTrusted is a trusted class instance but not of the correct trusted type + // then unwrap it and allow it to pass through to the rest of the checks + if (isFunction(maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue)) { + maybeTrusted = maybeTrusted.$$unwrapTrustedValue(); + } + + // If we get here, then we will either sanitize the value or throw an exception. + if (type === SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL || type === SCE_CONTEXTS.URL) { + // we attempt to sanitize non-resource URLs + return $$sanitizeUri(maybeTrusted.toString(), type === SCE_CONTEXTS.MEDIA_URL); + } else if (type === SCE_CONTEXTS.RESOURCE_URL) { + if (isResourceUrlAllowedByPolicy(maybeTrusted)) { + return maybeTrusted; + } else { + throw $sceMinErr('insecurl', + 'Blocked loading resource from url not allowed by $sceDelegate policy. URL: {0}', + maybeTrusted.toString()); + } + } else if (type === SCE_CONTEXTS.HTML) { + // htmlSanitizer throws its own error when no sanitizer is available. + return htmlSanitizer(maybeTrusted); + } + // Default error when the $sce service has no way to make the input safe. + throw $sceMinErr('unsafe', 'Attempting to use an unsafe value in a safe context.'); + } + + return { trustAs: trustAs, + getTrusted: getTrusted, + valueOf: valueOf }; + }]; +} + + +/** + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $sceProvider + * @this + * + * @description + * + * The $sceProvider provider allows developers to configure the {@link ng.$sce $sce} service. + * - enable/disable Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE) in a module + * - override the default implementation with a custom delegate + * + * Read more about {@link ng.$sce Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE)}. + */ + +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $sce + * @kind function + * + * @description + * + * `$sce` is a service that provides Strict Contextual Escaping services to AngularJS. + * + * ## Strict Contextual Escaping + * + * Strict Contextual Escaping (SCE) is a mode in which AngularJS constrains bindings to only render + * trusted values. Its goal is to assist in writing code in a way that (a) is secure by default, and + * (b) makes auditing for security vulnerabilities such as XSS, clickjacking, etc. a lot easier. + * + * ### Overview + * + * To systematically block XSS security bugs, AngularJS treats all values as untrusted by default in + * HTML or sensitive URL bindings. When binding untrusted values, AngularJS will automatically + * run security checks on them (sanitizations, trusted URL resource, depending on context), or throw + * when it cannot guarantee the security of the result. That behavior depends strongly on contexts: + * HTML can be sanitized, but template URLs cannot, for instance. + * + * To illustrate this, consider the `ng-bind-html` directive. It renders its value directly as HTML: + * we call that the *context*. When given an untrusted input, AngularJS will attempt to sanitize it + * before rendering if a sanitizer is available, and throw otherwise. To bypass sanitization and + * render the input as-is, you will need to mark it as trusted for that context before attempting + * to bind it. + * + * As of version 1.2, AngularJS ships with SCE enabled by default. + * + * ### In practice + * + * Here's an example of a binding in a privileged context: + * + * ``` + * + *
+ * ``` + * + * Notice that `ng-bind-html` is bound to `userHtml` controlled by the user. With SCE + * disabled, this application allows the user to render arbitrary HTML into the DIV, which would + * be an XSS security bug. In a more realistic example, one may be rendering user comments, blog + * articles, etc. via bindings. (HTML is just one example of a context where rendering user + * controlled input creates security vulnerabilities.) + * + * For the case of HTML, you might use a library, either on the client side, or on the server side, + * to sanitize unsafe HTML before binding to the value and rendering it in the document. + * + * How would you ensure that every place that used these types of bindings was bound to a value that + * was sanitized by your library (or returned as safe for rendering by your server?) How can you + * ensure that you didn't accidentally delete the line that sanitized the value, or renamed some + * properties/fields and forgot to update the binding to the sanitized value? + * + * To be secure by default, AngularJS makes sure bindings go through that sanitization, or + * any similar validation process, unless there's a good reason to trust the given value in this + * context. That trust is formalized with a function call. This means that as a developer, you + * can assume all untrusted bindings are safe. Then, to audit your code for binding security issues, + * you just need to ensure the values you mark as trusted indeed are safe - because they were + * received from your server, sanitized by your library, etc. You can organize your codebase to + * help with this - perhaps allowing only the files in a specific directory to do this. + * Ensuring that the internal API exposed by that code doesn't markup arbitrary values as safe then + * becomes a more manageable task. + * + * In the case of AngularJS' SCE service, one uses {@link ng.$sce#trustAs $sce.trustAs} + * (and shorthand methods such as {@link ng.$sce#trustAsHtml $sce.trustAsHtml}, etc.) to + * build the trusted versions of your values. + * + * ### How does it work? + * + * In privileged contexts, directives and code will bind to the result of {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted + * $sce.getTrusted(context, value)} rather than to the value directly. Think of this function as + * a way to enforce the required security context in your data sink. Directives use {@link + * ng.$sce#parseAs $sce.parseAs} rather than `$parse` to watch attribute bindings, which performs + * the {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted $sce.getTrusted} behind the scenes on non-constant literals. Also, + * when binding without directives, AngularJS will understand the context of your bindings + * automatically. + * + * As an example, {@link ng.directive:ngBindHtml ngBindHtml} uses {@link + * ng.$sce#parseAsHtml $sce.parseAsHtml(binding expression)}. Here's the actual code (slightly + * simplified): + * + * ``` + * var ngBindHtmlDirective = ['$sce', function($sce) { + * return function(scope, element, attr) { + * scope.$watch($sce.parseAsHtml(attr.ngBindHtml), function(value) { + * element.html(value || ''); + * }); + * }; + * }]; + * ``` + * + * ### Impact on loading templates + * + * This applies both to the {@link ng.directive:ngInclude `ng-include`} directive as well as + * `templateUrl`'s specified by {@link guide/directive directives}. + * + * By default, AngularJS only loads templates from the same domain and protocol as the application + * document. This is done by calling {@link ng.$sce#getTrustedResourceUrl + * $sce.getTrustedResourceUrl} on the template URL. To load templates from other domains and/or + * protocols, you may either add them to the {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList + * trustedResourceUrlList} or {@link ng.$sce#trustAsResourceUrl wrap them} into trusted values. + * + * *Please note*: + * The browser's + * [Same Origin Policy](https://code.google.com/p/browsersec/wiki/Part2#Same-origin_policy_for_XMLHttpRequest) + * and [Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)](http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/) + * policy apply in addition to this and may further restrict whether the template is successfully + * loaded. This means that without the right CORS policy, loading templates from a different domain + * won't work on all browsers. Also, loading templates from `file://` URL does not work on some + * browsers. + * + * ### This feels like too much overhead + * + * It's important to remember that SCE only applies to interpolation expressions. + * + * If your expressions are constant literals, they're automatically trusted and you don't need to + * call `$sce.trustAs` on them (e.g. + * `
`) just works (remember to include the + * `ngSanitize` module). The `$sceDelegate` will also use the `$sanitize` service if it is available + * when binding untrusted values to `$sce.HTML` context. + * AngularJS provides an implementation in `angular-sanitize.js`, and if you + * wish to use it, you will also need to depend on the {@link ngSanitize `ngSanitize`} module in + * your application. + * + * The included {@link ng.$sceDelegate $sceDelegate} comes with sane defaults to allow you to load + * templates in `ng-include` from your application's domain without having to even know about SCE. + * It blocks loading templates from other domains or loading templates over http from an https + * served document. You can change these by setting your own custom {@link + * ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList trusted resource URL list} and {@link + * ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList banned resource URL list} for matching such URLs. + * + * This significantly reduces the overhead. It is far easier to pay the small overhead and have an + * application that's secure and can be audited to verify that with much more ease than bolting + * security onto an application later. + * + * + * ### What trusted context types are supported? + * + * | Context | Notes | + * |---------------------|----------------| + * | `$sce.HTML` | For HTML that's safe to source into the application. The {@link ng.directive:ngBindHtml ngBindHtml} directive uses this context for bindings. If an unsafe value is encountered and the {@link ngSanitize $sanitize} module is present this will sanitize the value instead of throwing an error. | + * | `$sce.CSS` | For CSS that's safe to source into the application. Currently unused. Feel free to use it in your own directives. | + * | `$sce.MEDIA_URL` | For URLs that are safe to render as media. Is automatically converted from string by sanitizing when needed. | + * | `$sce.URL` | For URLs that are safe to follow as links. Is automatically converted from string by sanitizing when needed. Note that `$sce.URL` makes a stronger statement about the URL than `$sce.MEDIA_URL` does and therefore contexts requiring values trusted for `$sce.URL` can be used anywhere that values trusted for `$sce.MEDIA_URL` are required.| + * | `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` | For URLs that are not only safe to follow as links, but whose contents are also safe to include in your application. Examples include `ng-include`, `src` / `ngSrc` bindings for tags other than `IMG` (e.g. `IFRAME`, `OBJECT`, etc.)

Note that `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` makes a stronger statement about the URL than `$sce.URL` or `$sce.MEDIA_URL` do and therefore contexts requiring values trusted for `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` can be used anywhere that values trusted for `$sce.URL` or `$sce.MEDIA_URL` are required.

The {@link $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList()} and {@link $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList $sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList()} can be used to restrict trusted origins for `RESOURCE_URL` | + * | `$sce.JS` | For JavaScript that is safe to execute in your application's context. Currently unused. Feel free to use it in your own directives. | + * + * + *
+ * Be aware that, before AngularJS 1.7.0, `a[href]` and `img[src]` used to sanitize their + * interpolated values directly rather than rely upon {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted `$sce.getTrusted`}. + * + * **As of 1.7.0, this is no longer the case.** + * + * Now such interpolations are marked as requiring `$sce.URL` (for `a[href]`) or `$sce.MEDIA_URL` + * (for `img[src]`), so that the sanitization happens (via `$sce.getTrusted...`) when the `$interpolate` + * service evaluates the expressions. + *
+ * + * There are no CSS or JS context bindings in AngularJS currently, so their corresponding `$sce.trustAs` + * functions aren't useful yet. This might evolve. + * + * ### Format of items in {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#trustedResourceUrlList trustedResourceUrlList}/{@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider#bannedResourceUrlList bannedResourceUrlList} + * + * Each element in these arrays must be one of the following: + * + * - **'self'** + * - The special **string**, `'self'`, can be used to match against all URLs of the **same + * domain** as the application document using the **same protocol**. + * - **String** (except the special value `'self'`) + * - The string is matched against the full *normalized / absolute URL* of the resource + * being tested (substring matches are not good enough.) + * - There are exactly **two wildcard sequences** - `*` and `**`. All other characters + * match themselves. + * - `*`: matches zero or more occurrences of any character other than one of the following 6 + * characters: '`:`', '`/`', '`.`', '`?`', '`&`' and '`;`'. It's a useful wildcard for use + * for matching resource URL lists. + * - `**`: matches zero or more occurrences of *any* character. As such, it's not + * appropriate for use in a scheme, domain, etc. as it would match too much. (e.g. + * http://**.example.com/ would match http://evil.com/?ignore=.example.com/ and that might + * not have been the intention.) Its usage at the very end of the path is ok. (e.g. + * http://foo.example.com/templates/**). + * - **RegExp** (*see caveat below*) + * - *Caveat*: While regular expressions are powerful and offer great flexibility, their syntax + * (and all the inevitable escaping) makes them *harder to maintain*. It's easy to + * accidentally introduce a bug when one updates a complex expression (imho, all regexes should + * have good test coverage). For instance, the use of `.` in the regex is correct only in a + * small number of cases. A `.` character in the regex used when matching the scheme or a + * subdomain could be matched against a `:` or literal `.` that was likely not intended. It + * is highly recommended to use the string patterns and only fall back to regular expressions + * as a last resort. + * - The regular expression must be an instance of RegExp (i.e. not a string.) It is + * matched against the **entire** *normalized / absolute URL* of the resource being tested + * (even when the RegExp did not have the `^` and `$` codes.) In addition, any flags + * present on the RegExp (such as multiline, global, ignoreCase) are ignored. + * - If you are generating your JavaScript from some other templating engine (not + * recommended, e.g. in issue [#4006](https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/4006)), + * remember to escape your regular expression (and be aware that you might need more than + * one level of escaping depending on your templating engine and the way you interpolated + * the value.) Do make use of your platform's escaping mechanism as it might be good + * enough before coding your own. E.g. Ruby has + * [Regexp.escape(str)](http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/Regexp.html#method-c-escape) + * and Python has [re.escape](http://docs.python.org/library/re.html#re.escape). + * Javascript lacks a similar built in function for escaping. Take a look at Google + * Closure library's [goog.string.regExpEscape(s)]( + * http://docs.closure-library.googlecode.com/git/closure_goog_string_string.js.source.html#line962). + * + * Refer {@link ng.$sceDelegateProvider $sceDelegateProvider} for an example. + * + * ### Show me an example using SCE. + * + * + * + *
+ *

+ * User comments
+ * By default, HTML that isn't explicitly trusted (e.g. Alice's comment) is sanitized when + * $sanitize is available. If $sanitize isn't available, this results in an error instead of an + * exploit. + *
+ *
+ * {{userComment.name}}: + * + *
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * + * + * angular.module('mySceApp', ['ngSanitize']) + * .controller('AppController', ['$http', '$templateCache', '$sce', + * function AppController($http, $templateCache, $sce) { + * var self = this; + * $http.get('test_data.json', {cache: $templateCache}).then(function(response) { + * self.userComments = response.data; + * }); + * self.explicitlyTrustedHtml = $sce.trustAsHtml( + * 'Hover over this text.'); + * }]); + * + * + * + * [ + * { "name": "Alice", + * "htmlComment": + * "Is anyone reading this?" + * }, + * { "name": "Bob", + * "htmlComment": "Yes! Am I the only other one?" + * } + * ] + * + * + * + * describe('SCE doc demo', function() { + * it('should sanitize untrusted values', function() { + * expect(element.all(by.css('.htmlComment')).first().getAttribute('innerHTML')) + * .toBe('Is anyone reading this?'); + * }); + * + * it('should NOT sanitize explicitly trusted values', function() { + * expect(element(by.id('explicitlyTrustedHtml')).getAttribute('innerHTML')).toBe( + * 'Hover over this text.'); + * }); + * }); + * + *
+ * + * + * + * ## Can I disable SCE completely? + * + * Yes, you can. However, this is strongly discouraged. SCE gives you a lot of security benefits + * for little coding overhead. It will be much harder to take an SCE disabled application and + * either secure it on your own or enable SCE at a later stage. It might make sense to disable SCE + * for cases where you have a lot of existing code that was written before SCE was introduced and + * you're migrating them a module at a time. Also do note that this is an app-wide setting, so if + * you are writing a library, you will cause security bugs applications using it. + * + * That said, here's how you can completely disable SCE: + * + * ``` + * angular.module('myAppWithSceDisabledmyApp', []).config(function($sceProvider) { + * // Completely disable SCE. For demonstration purposes only! + * // Do not use in new projects or libraries. + * $sceProvider.enabled(false); + * }); + * ``` + * + */ + +function $SceProvider() { + var enabled = true; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sceProvider#enabled + * @kind function + * + * @param {boolean=} value If provided, then enables/disables SCE application-wide. + * @return {boolean} True if SCE is enabled, false otherwise. + * + * @description + * Enables/disables SCE and returns the current value. + */ + this.enabled = function(value) { + if (arguments.length) { + enabled = !!value; + } + return enabled; + }; + + + /* Design notes on the default implementation for SCE. + * + * The API contract for the SCE delegate + * ------------------------------------- + * The SCE delegate object must provide the following 3 methods: + * + * - trustAs(contextEnum, value) + * This method is used to tell the SCE service that the provided value is OK to use in the + * contexts specified by contextEnum. It must return an object that will be accepted by + * getTrusted() for a compatible contextEnum and return this value. + * + * - valueOf(value) + * For values that were not produced by trustAs(), return them as is. For values that were + * produced by trustAs(), return the corresponding input value to trustAs. Basically, if + * trustAs is wrapping the given values into some type, this operation unwraps it when given + * such a value. + * + * - getTrusted(contextEnum, value) + * This function should return the value that is safe to use in the context specified by + * contextEnum or throw and exception otherwise. + * + * NOTE: This contract deliberately does NOT state that values returned by trustAs() must be + * opaque or wrapped in some holder object. That happens to be an implementation detail. For + * instance, an implementation could maintain a registry of all trusted objects by context. In + * such a case, trustAs() would return the same object that was passed in. getTrusted() would + * return the same object passed in if it was found in the registry under a compatible context or + * throw an exception otherwise. An implementation might only wrap values some of the time based + * on some criteria. getTrusted() might return a value and not throw an exception for special + * constants or objects even if not wrapped. All such implementations fulfill this contract. + * + * + * A note on the inheritance model for SCE contexts + * ------------------------------------------------ + * I've used inheritance and made RESOURCE_URL wrapped types a subtype of URL wrapped types. This + * is purely an implementation details. + * + * The contract is simply this: + * + * getTrusted($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value) succeeding implies that getTrusted($sce.URL, value) + * will also succeed. + * + * Inheritance happens to capture this in a natural way. In some future, we may not use + * inheritance anymore. That is OK because no code outside of sce.js and sceSpecs.js would need to + * be aware of this detail. + */ + + this.$get = ['$parse', '$sceDelegate', function( + $parse, $sceDelegate) { + // Support: IE 9-11 only + // Prereq: Ensure that we're not running in IE<11 quirks mode. In that mode, IE < 11 allow + // the "expression(javascript expression)" syntax which is insecure. + if (enabled && msie < 8) { + throw $sceMinErr('iequirks', + 'Strict Contextual Escaping does not support Internet Explorer version < 11 in quirks ' + + 'mode. You can fix this by adding the text to the top of your HTML ' + + 'document. See http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.$sce for more information.'); + } + + var sce = shallowCopy(SCE_CONTEXTS); + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#isEnabled + * @kind function + * + * @return {Boolean} True if SCE is enabled, false otherwise. If you want to set the value, you + * have to do it at module config time on {@link ng.$sceProvider $sceProvider}. + * + * @description + * Returns a boolean indicating if SCE is enabled. + */ + sce.isEnabled = function() { + return enabled; + }; + sce.trustAs = $sceDelegate.trustAs; + sce.getTrusted = $sceDelegate.getTrusted; + sce.valueOf = $sceDelegate.valueOf; + + if (!enabled) { + sce.trustAs = sce.getTrusted = function(type, value) { return value; }; + sce.valueOf = identity; + } + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#parseAs + * + * @description + * Converts AngularJS {@link guide/expression expression} into a function. This is like {@link + * ng.$parse $parse} and is identical when the expression is a literal constant. Otherwise, it + * wraps the expression in a call to {@link ng.$sce#getTrusted $sce.getTrusted(*type*, + * *result*)} + * + * @param {string} type The SCE context in which this result will be used. + * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. + * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: + * + * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the + * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). + * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values + * in `context`. + */ + sce.parseAs = function sceParseAs(type, expr) { + var parsed = $parse(expr); + if (parsed.literal && parsed.constant) { + return parsed; + } else { + return $parse(expr, function(value) { + return sce.getTrusted(type, value); + }); + } + }; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#trustAs + * + * @description + * Delegates to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs`}. As such, returns a + * wrapped object that represents your value, and the trust you have in its safety for the given + * context. AngularJS can then use that value as-is in bindings of the specified secure context. + * This is used in bindings for `ng-bind-html`, `ng-include`, and most `src` attribute + * interpolations. See {@link ng.$sce $sce} for strict contextual escaping. + * + * @param {string} type The context in which this value is safe for use, e.g. `$sce.URL`, + * `$sce.RESOURCE_URL`, `$sce.HTML`, `$sce.JS` or `$sce.CSS`. + * + * @param {*} value The value that that should be considered trusted. + * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` + * in the context you specified. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#trustAsHtml + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsHtml(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.HTML, value)`} + * + * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.HTML` context. + * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` + * in `$sce.HTML` context (like `ng-bind-html`). + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#trustAsCss + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsCss(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.CSS, value)`} + * + * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.CSS` context. + * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant + * of your `value` in `$sce.CSS` context. This context is currently unused, so there are + * almost no reasons to use this function so far. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#trustAsUrl + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsUrl(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.URL, value)`} + * + * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.URL` context. + * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` + * in `$sce.URL` context. That context is currently unused, so there are almost no reasons + * to use this function so far. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#trustAsResourceUrl + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsResourceUrl(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)`} + * + * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` context. + * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` + * in `$sce.RESOURCE_URL` context (template URLs in `ng-include`, most `src` attribute + * bindings, ...) + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#trustAsJs + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.trustAsJs(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#trustAs `$sceDelegate.trustAs($sce.JS, value)`} + * + * @param {*} value The value to mark as trusted for `$sce.JS` context. + * @return {*} A wrapped version of value that can be used as a trusted variant of your `value` + * in `$sce.JS` context. That context is currently unused, so there are almost no reasons to + * use this function so far. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#getTrusted + * + * @description + * Delegates to {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted`}. As such, + * takes any input, and either returns a value that's safe to use in the specified context, + * or throws an exception. This function is aware of trusted values created by the `trustAs` + * function and its shorthands, and when contexts are appropriate, returns the unwrapped value + * as-is. Finally, this function can also throw when there is no way to turn `maybeTrusted` in a + * safe value (e.g., no sanitization is available or possible.) + * + * @param {string} type The context in which this value is to be used. + * @param {*} maybeTrusted The result of a prior {@link ng.$sce#trustAs + * `$sce.trustAs`} call, or anything else (which will not be considered trusted.) + * @return {*} A version of the value that's safe to use in the given context, or throws an + * exception if this is impossible. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#getTrustedHtml + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedHtml(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.HTML, value)`} + * + * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. + * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.HTML, value)` + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#getTrustedCss + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedCss(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.CSS, value)`} + * + * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. + * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.CSS, value)` + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#getTrustedUrl + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedUrl(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.URL, value)`} + * + * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. + * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.URL, value)` + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#getTrustedResourceUrl + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedResourceUrl(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)`} + * + * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sceDelegate.getTrusted`. + * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)` + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#getTrustedJs + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.getTrustedJs(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sceDelegate#getTrusted `$sceDelegate.getTrusted($sce.JS, value)`} + * + * @param {*} value The value to pass to `$sce.getTrusted`. + * @return {*} The return value of `$sce.getTrusted($sce.JS, value)` + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#parseAsHtml + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsHtml(expression string)` → + * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.HTML, value)`} + * + * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. + * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: + * + * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the + * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). + * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values + * in `context`. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#parseAsCss + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsCss(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.CSS, value)`} + * + * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. + * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: + * + * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the + * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). + * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values + * in `context`. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#parseAsUrl + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsUrl(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.URL, value)`} + * + * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. + * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: + * + * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the + * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). + * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values + * in `context`. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#parseAsResourceUrl + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsResourceUrl(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.RESOURCE_URL, value)`} + * + * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. + * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: + * + * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the + * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). + * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values + * in `context`. + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $sce#parseAsJs + * + * @description + * Shorthand method. `$sce.parseAsJs(value)` → + * {@link ng.$sce#parseAs `$sce.parseAs($sce.JS, value)`} + * + * @param {string} expression String expression to compile. + * @return {function(context, locals)} A function which represents the compiled expression: + * + * * `context` – `{object}` – an object against which any expressions embedded in the + * strings are evaluated against (typically a scope object). + * * `locals` – `{object=}` – local variables context object, useful for overriding values + * in `context`. + */ + + // Shorthand delegations. + var parse = sce.parseAs, + getTrusted = sce.getTrusted, + trustAs = sce.trustAs; + + forEach(SCE_CONTEXTS, function(enumValue, name) { + var lName = lowercase(name); + sce[snakeToCamel('parse_as_' + lName)] = function(expr) { + return parse(enumValue, expr); + }; + sce[snakeToCamel('get_trusted_' + lName)] = function(value) { + return getTrusted(enumValue, value); + }; + sce[snakeToCamel('trust_as_' + lName)] = function(value) { + return trustAs(enumValue, value); + }; + }); + + return sce; + }]; +} + +/* exported $SnifferProvider */ + +/** + * !!! This is an undocumented "private" service !!! + * + * @name $sniffer + * @requires $window + * @requires $document + * @this + * + * @property {boolean} history Does the browser support html5 history api ? + * @property {boolean} transitions Does the browser support CSS transition events ? + * @property {boolean} animations Does the browser support CSS animation events ? + * + * @description + * This is very simple implementation of testing browser's features. + */ +function $SnifferProvider() { + this.$get = ['$window', '$document', function($window, $document) { + var eventSupport = {}, + // Chrome Packaged Apps are not allowed to access `history.pushState`. + // If not sandboxed, they can be detected by the presence of `chrome.app.runtime` + // (see https://developer.chrome.com/apps/api_index). If sandboxed, they can be detected by + // the presence of an extension runtime ID and the absence of other Chrome runtime APIs + // (see https://developer.chrome.com/apps/manifest/sandbox). + // (NW.js apps have access to Chrome APIs, but do support `history`.) + isNw = $window.nw && $window.nw.process, + isChromePackagedApp = + !isNw && + $window.chrome && + ($window.chrome.app && $window.chrome.app.runtime || + !$window.chrome.app && $window.chrome.runtime && $window.chrome.runtime.id), + hasHistoryPushState = !isChromePackagedApp && $window.history && $window.history.pushState, + android = + toInt((/android (\d+)/.exec(lowercase(($window.navigator || {}).userAgent)) || [])[1]), + boxee = /Boxee/i.test(($window.navigator || {}).userAgent), + document = $document[0] || {}, + bodyStyle = document.body && document.body.style, + transitions = false, + animations = false; + + if (bodyStyle) { + // Support: Android <5, Blackberry Browser 10, default Chrome in Android 4.4.x + // Mentioned browsers need a -webkit- prefix for transitions & animations. + transitions = !!('transition' in bodyStyle || 'webkitTransition' in bodyStyle); + animations = !!('animation' in bodyStyle || 'webkitAnimation' in bodyStyle); + } + + + return { + // Android has history.pushState, but it does not update location correctly + // so let's not use the history API at all. + // http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=17471 + // https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/904 + + // older webkit browser (533.9) on Boxee box has exactly the same problem as Android has + // so let's not use the history API also + // We are purposefully using `!(android < 4)` to cover the case when `android` is undefined + history: !!(hasHistoryPushState && !(android < 4) && !boxee), + hasEvent: function(event) { + // Support: IE 9-11 only + // IE9 implements 'input' event it's so fubared that we rather pretend that it doesn't have + // it. In particular the event is not fired when backspace or delete key are pressed or + // when cut operation is performed. + // IE10+ implements 'input' event but it erroneously fires under various situations, + // e.g. when placeholder changes, or a form is focused. + if (event === 'input' && msie) return false; + + if (isUndefined(eventSupport[event])) { + var divElm = document.createElement('div'); + eventSupport[event] = 'on' + event in divElm; + } + + return eventSupport[event]; + }, + csp: csp(), + transitions: transitions, + animations: animations, + android: android + }; + }]; +} + +/** + * ! This is a private undocumented service ! + * + * @name $$taskTrackerFactory + * @description + * A function to create `TaskTracker` instances. + * + * A `TaskTracker` can keep track of pending tasks (grouped by type) and can notify interested + * parties when all pending tasks (or tasks of a specific type) have been completed. + * + * @param {$log} log - A logger instance (such as `$log`). Used to log error during callback + * execution. + * + * @this + */ +function $$TaskTrackerFactoryProvider() { + this.$get = valueFn(function(log) { return new TaskTracker(log); }); +} + +function TaskTracker(log) { + var self = this; + var taskCounts = {}; + var taskCallbacks = []; + + var ALL_TASKS_TYPE = self.ALL_TASKS_TYPE = '$$all$$'; + var DEFAULT_TASK_TYPE = self.DEFAULT_TASK_TYPE = '$$default$$'; + + /** + * Execute the specified function and decrement the appropriate `taskCounts` counter. + * If the counter reaches 0, all corresponding `taskCallbacks` are executed. + * + * @param {Function} fn - The function to execute. + * @param {string=} [taskType=DEFAULT_TASK_TYPE] - The type of task that is being completed. + */ + self.completeTask = completeTask; + + /** + * Increase the task count for the specified task type (or the default task type if non is + * specified). + * + * @param {string=} [taskType=DEFAULT_TASK_TYPE] - The type of task whose count will be increased. + */ + self.incTaskCount = incTaskCount; + + /** + * Execute the specified callback when all pending tasks have been completed. + * + * If there are no pending tasks, the callback is executed immediately. You can optionally limit + * the tasks that will be waited for to a specific type, by passing a `taskType`. + * + * @param {function} callback - The function to call when there are no pending tasks. + * @param {string=} [taskType=ALL_TASKS_TYPE] - The type of tasks that will be waited for. + */ + self.notifyWhenNoPendingTasks = notifyWhenNoPendingTasks; + + function completeTask(fn, taskType) { + taskType = taskType || DEFAULT_TASK_TYPE; + + try { + fn(); + } finally { + decTaskCount(taskType); + + var countForType = taskCounts[taskType]; + var countForAll = taskCounts[ALL_TASKS_TYPE]; + + // If at least one of the queues (`ALL_TASKS_TYPE` or `taskType`) is empty, run callbacks. + if (!countForAll || !countForType) { + var getNextCallback = !countForAll ? getLastCallback : getLastCallbackForType; + var nextCb; + + while ((nextCb = getNextCallback(taskType))) { + try { + nextCb(); + } catch (e) { + log.error(e); + } + } + } + } + } + + function decTaskCount(taskType) { + taskType = taskType || DEFAULT_TASK_TYPE; + if (taskCounts[taskType]) { + taskCounts[taskType]--; + taskCounts[ALL_TASKS_TYPE]--; + } + } + + function getLastCallback() { + var cbInfo = taskCallbacks.pop(); + return cbInfo && cbInfo.cb; + } + + function getLastCallbackForType(taskType) { + for (var i = taskCallbacks.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) { + var cbInfo = taskCallbacks[i]; + if (cbInfo.type === taskType) { + taskCallbacks.splice(i, 1); + return cbInfo.cb; + } + } + } + + function incTaskCount(taskType) { + taskType = taskType || DEFAULT_TASK_TYPE; + taskCounts[taskType] = (taskCounts[taskType] || 0) + 1; + taskCounts[ALL_TASKS_TYPE] = (taskCounts[ALL_TASKS_TYPE] || 0) + 1; + } + + function notifyWhenNoPendingTasks(callback, taskType) { + taskType = taskType || ALL_TASKS_TYPE; + if (!taskCounts[taskType]) { + callback(); + } else { + taskCallbacks.push({type: taskType, cb: callback}); + } + } +} + +var $templateRequestMinErr = minErr('$templateRequest'); + +/** + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $templateRequestProvider + * @this + * + * @description + * Used to configure the options passed to the {@link $http} service when making a template request. + * + * For example, it can be used for specifying the "Accept" header that is sent to the server, when + * requesting a template. + */ +function $TemplateRequestProvider() { + + var httpOptions; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $templateRequestProvider#httpOptions + * @description + * The options to be passed to the {@link $http} service when making the request. + * You can use this to override options such as the "Accept" header for template requests. + * + * The {@link $templateRequest} will set the `cache` and the `transformResponse` properties of the + * options if not overridden here. + * + * @param {string=} value new value for the {@link $http} options. + * @returns {string|self} Returns the {@link $http} options when used as getter and self if used as setter. + */ + this.httpOptions = function(val) { + if (val) { + httpOptions = val; + return this; + } + return httpOptions; + }; + + /** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $templateRequest + * + * @description + * The `$templateRequest` service runs security checks then downloads the provided template using + * `$http` and, upon success, stores the contents inside of `$templateCache`. If the HTTP request + * fails or the response data of the HTTP request is empty, a `$compile` error will be thrown (the + * exception can be thwarted by setting the 2nd parameter of the function to true). Note that the + * contents of `$templateCache` are trusted, so the call to `$sce.getTrustedUrl(tpl)` is omitted + * when `tpl` is of type string and `$templateCache` has the matching entry. + * + * If you want to pass custom options to the `$http` service, such as setting the Accept header you + * can configure this via {@link $templateRequestProvider#httpOptions}. + * + * `$templateRequest` is used internally by {@link $compile}, {@link ngRoute.$route}, and directives such + * as {@link ngInclude} to download and cache templates. + * + * 3rd party modules should use `$templateRequest` if their services or directives are loading + * templates. + * + * @param {string|TrustedResourceUrl} tpl The HTTP request template URL + * @param {boolean=} ignoreRequestError Whether or not to ignore the exception when the request fails or the template is empty + * + * @return {Promise} a promise for the HTTP response data of the given URL. + * + * @property {number} totalPendingRequests total amount of pending template requests being downloaded. + */ + this.$get = ['$exceptionHandler', '$templateCache', '$http', '$q', '$sce', + function($exceptionHandler, $templateCache, $http, $q, $sce) { + + function handleRequestFn(tpl, ignoreRequestError) { + handleRequestFn.totalPendingRequests++; + + // We consider the template cache holds only trusted templates, so + // there's no need to go through adding the template again to the trusted + // resources for keys that already are included in there. This also makes + // AngularJS accept any script directive, no matter its name. However, we + // still need to unwrap trusted types. + if (!isString(tpl) || isUndefined($templateCache.get(tpl))) { + tpl = $sce.getTrustedResourceUrl(tpl); + } + + var transformResponse = $http.defaults && $http.defaults.transformResponse; + + if (isArray(transformResponse)) { + transformResponse = transformResponse.filter(function(transformer) { + return transformer !== defaultHttpResponseTransform; + }); + } else if (transformResponse === defaultHttpResponseTransform) { + transformResponse = null; + } + + return $http.get(tpl, extend({ + cache: $templateCache, + transformResponse: transformResponse + }, httpOptions)) + .finally(function() { + handleRequestFn.totalPendingRequests--; + }) + .then(function(response) { + return $templateCache.put(tpl, response.data); + }, handleError); + + function handleError(resp) { + if (!ignoreRequestError) { + resp = $templateRequestMinErr('tpload', + 'Failed to load template: {0} (HTTP status: {1} {2})', + tpl, resp.status, resp.statusText); + + $exceptionHandler(resp); + } + + return $q.reject(resp); + } + } + + handleRequestFn.totalPendingRequests = 0; + + return handleRequestFn; + } + ]; +} + +/** @this */ +function $$TestabilityProvider() { + this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$browser', '$location', + function($rootScope, $browser, $location) { + + /** + * @name $testability + * + * @description + * The private $$testability service provides a collection of methods for use when debugging + * or by automated test and debugging tools. + */ + var testability = {}; + + /** + * @name $$testability#findBindings + * + * @description + * Returns an array of elements that are bound (via ng-bind or {{}}) + * to expressions matching the input. + * + * @param {Element} element The element root to search from. + * @param {string} expression The binding expression to match. + * @param {boolean} opt_exactMatch If true, only returns exact matches + * for the expression. Filters and whitespace are ignored. + */ + testability.findBindings = function(element, expression, opt_exactMatch) { + var bindings = element.getElementsByClassName('ng-binding'); + var matches = []; + forEach(bindings, function(binding) { + var dataBinding = angular.element(binding).data('$binding'); + if (dataBinding) { + forEach(dataBinding, function(bindingName) { + if (opt_exactMatch) { + var matcher = new RegExp('(^|\\s)' + escapeForRegexp(expression) + '(\\s|\\||$)'); + if (matcher.test(bindingName)) { + matches.push(binding); + } + } else { + if (bindingName.indexOf(expression) !== -1) { + matches.push(binding); + } + } + }); + } + }); + return matches; + }; + + /** + * @name $$testability#findModels + * + * @description + * Returns an array of elements that are two-way found via ng-model to + * expressions matching the input. + * + * @param {Element} element The element root to search from. + * @param {string} expression The model expression to match. + * @param {boolean} opt_exactMatch If true, only returns exact matches + * for the expression. + */ + testability.findModels = function(element, expression, opt_exactMatch) { + var prefixes = ['ng-', 'data-ng-', 'ng\\:']; + for (var p = 0; p < prefixes.length; ++p) { + var attributeEquals = opt_exactMatch ? '=' : '*='; + var selector = '[' + prefixes[p] + 'model' + attributeEquals + '"' + expression + '"]'; + var elements = element.querySelectorAll(selector); + if (elements.length) { + return elements; + } + } + }; + + /** + * @name $$testability#getLocation + * + * @description + * Shortcut for getting the location in a browser agnostic way. Returns + * the path, search, and hash. (e.g. /path?a=b#hash) + */ + testability.getLocation = function() { + return $location.url(); + }; + + /** + * @name $$testability#setLocation + * + * @description + * Shortcut for navigating to a location without doing a full page reload. + * + * @param {string} url The location url (path, search and hash, + * e.g. /path?a=b#hash) to go to. + */ + testability.setLocation = function(url) { + if (url !== $location.url()) { + $location.url(url); + $rootScope.$digest(); + } + }; + + /** + * @name $$testability#whenStable + * + * @description + * Calls the callback when all pending tasks are completed. + * + * Types of tasks waited for include: + * - Pending timeouts (via {@link $timeout}). + * - Pending HTTP requests (via {@link $http}). + * - In-progress route transitions (via {@link $route}). + * - Pending tasks scheduled via {@link $rootScope#$applyAsync}. + * - Pending tasks scheduled via {@link $rootScope#$evalAsync}. + * These include tasks scheduled via `$evalAsync()` indirectly (such as {@link $q} promises). + * + * @param {function} callback + */ + testability.whenStable = function(callback) { + $browser.notifyWhenNoOutstandingRequests(callback); + }; + + return testability; + }]; +} + +var $timeoutMinErr = minErr('$timeout'); + +/** @this */ +function $TimeoutProvider() { + this.$get = ['$rootScope', '$browser', '$q', '$$q', '$exceptionHandler', + function($rootScope, $browser, $q, $$q, $exceptionHandler) { + + var deferreds = {}; + + + /** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $timeout + * + * @description + * AngularJS's wrapper for `window.setTimeout`. The `fn` function is wrapped into a try/catch + * block and delegates any exceptions to + * {@link ng.$exceptionHandler $exceptionHandler} service. + * + * The return value of calling `$timeout` is a promise, which will be resolved when + * the delay has passed and the timeout function, if provided, is executed. + * + * To cancel a timeout request, call `$timeout.cancel(promise)`. + * + * In tests you can use {@link ngMock.$timeout `$timeout.flush()`} to + * synchronously flush the queue of deferred functions. + * + * If you only want a promise that will be resolved after some specified delay + * then you can call `$timeout` without the `fn` function. + * + * @param {function()=} fn A function, whose execution should be delayed. + * @param {number=} [delay=0] Delay in milliseconds. + * @param {boolean=} [invokeApply=true] If set to `false` skips model dirty checking, otherwise + * will invoke `fn` within the {@link ng.$rootScope.Scope#$apply $apply} block. + * @param {...*=} Pass additional parameters to the executed function. + * @returns {Promise} Promise that will be resolved when the timeout is reached. The promise + * will be resolved with the return value of the `fn` function. + * + */ + function timeout(fn, delay, invokeApply) { + if (!isFunction(fn)) { + invokeApply = delay; + delay = fn; + fn = noop; + } + + var args = sliceArgs(arguments, 3), + skipApply = (isDefined(invokeApply) && !invokeApply), + deferred = (skipApply ? $$q : $q).defer(), + promise = deferred.promise, + timeoutId; + + timeoutId = $browser.defer(function() { + try { + deferred.resolve(fn.apply(null, args)); + } catch (e) { + deferred.reject(e); + $exceptionHandler(e); + } finally { + delete deferreds[promise.$$timeoutId]; + } + + if (!skipApply) $rootScope.$apply(); + }, delay, '$timeout'); + + promise.$$timeoutId = timeoutId; + deferreds[timeoutId] = deferred; + + return promise; + } + + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $timeout#cancel + * + * @description + * Cancels a task associated with the `promise`. As a result of this, the promise will be + * resolved with a rejection. + * + * @param {Promise=} promise Promise returned by the `$timeout` function. + * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the task hasn't executed yet and was successfully + * canceled. + */ + timeout.cancel = function(promise) { + if (!promise) return false; + + if (!promise.hasOwnProperty('$$timeoutId')) { + throw $timeoutMinErr('badprom', + '`$timeout.cancel()` called with a promise that was not generated by `$timeout()`.'); + } + + if (!deferreds.hasOwnProperty(promise.$$timeoutId)) return false; + + var id = promise.$$timeoutId; + var deferred = deferreds[id]; + + // Timeout cancels should not report an unhandled promise. + markQExceptionHandled(deferred.promise); + deferred.reject('canceled'); + delete deferreds[id]; + + return $browser.defer.cancel(id); + }; + + return timeout; + }]; +} + +// NOTE: The usage of window and document instead of $window and $document here is +// deliberate. This service depends on the specific behavior of anchor nodes created by the +// browser (resolving and parsing URLs) that is unlikely to be provided by mock objects and +// cause us to break tests. In addition, when the browser resolves a URL for XHR, it +// doesn't know about mocked locations and resolves URLs to the real document - which is +// exactly the behavior needed here. There is little value is mocking these out for this +// service. +var urlParsingNode = window.document.createElement('a'); +var originUrl = urlResolve(window.location.href); +var baseUrlParsingNode; + +urlParsingNode.href = 'http://[::1]'; + +// Support: IE 9-11 only, Edge 16-17 only (fixed in 18 Preview) +// IE/Edge don't wrap IPv6 addresses' hostnames in square brackets +// when parsed out of an anchor element. +var ipv6InBrackets = urlParsingNode.hostname === '[::1]'; + +/** + * + * Implementation Notes for non-IE browsers + * ---------------------------------------- + * Assigning a URL to the href property of an anchor DOM node, even one attached to the DOM, + * results both in the normalizing and parsing of the URL. Normalizing means that a relative + * URL will be resolved into an absolute URL in the context of the application document. + * Parsing means that the anchor node's host, hostname, protocol, port, pathname and related + * properties are all populated to reflect the normalized URL. This approach has wide + * compatibility - Safari 1+, Mozilla 1+ etc. See + * http://www.aptana.com/reference/html/api/HTMLAnchorElement.html + * + * Implementation Notes for IE + * --------------------------- + * IE <= 10 normalizes the URL when assigned to the anchor node similar to the other + * browsers. However, the parsed components will not be set if the URL assigned did not specify + * them. (e.g. if you assign a.href = "foo", then a.protocol, a.host, etc. will be empty.) We + * work around that by performing the parsing in a 2nd step by taking a previously normalized + * URL (e.g. by assigning to a.href) and assigning it a.href again. This correctly populates the + * properties such as protocol, hostname, port, etc. + * + * References: + * http://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLAnchorElement + * http://www.aptana.com/reference/html/api/HTMLAnchorElement.html + * http://url.spec.whatwg.org/#urlutils + * https://github.com/angular/angular.js/pull/2902 + * http://james.padolsey.com/javascript/parsing-urls-with-the-dom/ + * + * @kind function + * @param {string|object} url The URL to be parsed. If `url` is not a string, it will be returned + * unchanged. + * @description Normalizes and parses a URL. + * @returns {object} Returns the normalized URL as a dictionary. + * + * | member name | Description | + * |---------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------| + * | href | A normalized version of the provided URL if it was not an absolute URL | + * | protocol | The protocol without the trailing colon | + * | host | The host and port (if the port is non-default) of the normalizedUrl | + * | search | The search params, minus the question mark | + * | hash | The hash string, minus the hash symbol | + * | hostname | The hostname | + * | port | The port, without ":" | + * | pathname | The pathname, beginning with "/" | + * + */ +function urlResolve(url) { + if (!isString(url)) return url; + + var href = url; + + // Support: IE 9-11 only + if (msie) { + // Normalize before parse. Refer Implementation Notes on why this is + // done in two steps on IE. + urlParsingNode.setAttribute('href', href); + href = urlParsingNode.href; + } + + urlParsingNode.setAttribute('href', href); + + var hostname = urlParsingNode.hostname; + + if (!ipv6InBrackets && hostname.indexOf(':') > -1) { + hostname = '[' + hostname + ']'; + } + + return { + href: urlParsingNode.href, + protocol: urlParsingNode.protocol ? urlParsingNode.protocol.replace(/:$/, '') : '', + host: urlParsingNode.host, + search: urlParsingNode.search ? urlParsingNode.search.replace(/^\?/, '') : '', + hash: urlParsingNode.hash ? urlParsingNode.hash.replace(/^#/, '') : '', + hostname: hostname, + port: urlParsingNode.port, + pathname: (urlParsingNode.pathname.charAt(0) === '/') + ? urlParsingNode.pathname + : '/' + urlParsingNode.pathname + }; +} + +/** + * Parse a request URL and determine whether this is a same-origin request as the application + * document. + * + * @param {string|object} requestUrl The url of the request as a string that will be resolved + * or a parsed URL object. + * @returns {boolean} Whether the request is for the same origin as the application document. + */ +function urlIsSameOrigin(requestUrl) { + return urlsAreSameOrigin(requestUrl, originUrl); +} + +/** + * Parse a request URL and determine whether it is same-origin as the current document base URL. + * + * Note: The base URL is usually the same as the document location (`location.href`) but can + * be overriden by using the `` tag. + * + * @param {string|object} requestUrl The url of the request as a string that will be resolved + * or a parsed URL object. + * @returns {boolean} Whether the URL is same-origin as the document base URL. + */ +function urlIsSameOriginAsBaseUrl(requestUrl) { + return urlsAreSameOrigin(requestUrl, getBaseUrl()); +} + +/** + * Create a function that can check a URL's origin against a list of allowed/trusted origins. + * The current location's origin is implicitly trusted. + * + * @param {string[]} trustedOriginUrls - A list of URLs (strings), whose origins are trusted. + * + * @returns {Function} - A function that receives a URL (string or parsed URL object) and returns + * whether it is of an allowed origin. + */ +function urlIsAllowedOriginFactory(trustedOriginUrls) { + var parsedAllowedOriginUrls = [originUrl].concat(trustedOriginUrls.map(urlResolve)); + + /** + * Check whether the specified URL (string or parsed URL object) has an origin that is allowed + * based on a list of trusted-origin URLs. The current location's origin is implicitly + * trusted. + * + * @param {string|Object} requestUrl - The URL to be checked (provided as a string that will be + * resolved or a parsed URL object). + * + * @returns {boolean} - Whether the specified URL is of an allowed origin. + */ + return function urlIsAllowedOrigin(requestUrl) { + var parsedUrl = urlResolve(requestUrl); + return parsedAllowedOriginUrls.some(urlsAreSameOrigin.bind(null, parsedUrl)); + }; +} + +/** + * Determine if two URLs share the same origin. + * + * @param {string|Object} url1 - First URL to compare as a string or a normalized URL in the form of + * a dictionary object returned by `urlResolve()`. + * @param {string|object} url2 - Second URL to compare as a string or a normalized URL in the form + * of a dictionary object returned by `urlResolve()`. + * + * @returns {boolean} - True if both URLs have the same origin, and false otherwise. + */ +function urlsAreSameOrigin(url1, url2) { + url1 = urlResolve(url1); + url2 = urlResolve(url2); + + return (url1.protocol === url2.protocol && + url1.host === url2.host); +} + +/** + * Returns the current document base URL. + * @returns {string} + */ +function getBaseUrl() { + if (window.document.baseURI) { + return window.document.baseURI; + } + + // `document.baseURI` is available everywhere except IE + if (!baseUrlParsingNode) { + baseUrlParsingNode = window.document.createElement('a'); + baseUrlParsingNode.href = '.'; + + // Work-around for IE bug described in Implementation Notes. The fix in `urlResolve()` is not + // suitable here because we need to track changes to the base URL. + baseUrlParsingNode = baseUrlParsingNode.cloneNode(false); + } + return baseUrlParsingNode.href; +} + +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $window + * @this + * + * @description + * A reference to the browser's `window` object. While `window` + * is globally available in JavaScript, it causes testability problems, because + * it is a global variable. In AngularJS we always refer to it through the + * `$window` service, so it may be overridden, removed or mocked for testing. + * + * Expressions, like the one defined for the `ngClick` directive in the example + * below, are evaluated with respect to the current scope. Therefore, there is + * no risk of inadvertently coding in a dependency on a global value in such an + * expression. + * + * @example + + + +
+ + +
+
+ + it('should display the greeting in the input box', function() { + element(by.model('greeting')).sendKeys('Hello, E2E Tests'); + // If we click the button it will block the test runner + // element(':button').click(); + }); + +
+ */ +function $WindowProvider() { + this.$get = valueFn(window); +} + +/** + * @name $$cookieReader + * @requires $document + * + * @description + * This is a private service for reading cookies used by $http and ngCookies + * + * @return {Object} a key/value map of the current cookies + */ +function $$CookieReader($document) { + var rawDocument = $document[0] || {}; + var lastCookies = {}; + var lastCookieString = ''; + + function safeGetCookie(rawDocument) { + try { + return rawDocument.cookie || ''; + } catch (e) { + return ''; + } + } + + function safeDecodeURIComponent(str) { + try { + return decodeURIComponent(str); + } catch (e) { + return str; + } + } + + return function() { + var cookieArray, cookie, i, index, name; + var currentCookieString = safeGetCookie(rawDocument); + + if (currentCookieString !== lastCookieString) { + lastCookieString = currentCookieString; + cookieArray = lastCookieString.split('; '); + lastCookies = {}; + + for (i = 0; i < cookieArray.length; i++) { + cookie = cookieArray[i]; + index = cookie.indexOf('='); + if (index > 0) { //ignore nameless cookies + name = safeDecodeURIComponent(cookie.substring(0, index)); + // the first value that is seen for a cookie is the most + // specific one. values for the same cookie name that + // follow are for less specific paths. + if (isUndefined(lastCookies[name])) { + lastCookies[name] = safeDecodeURIComponent(cookie.substring(index + 1)); + } + } + } + } + return lastCookies; + }; +} + +$$CookieReader.$inject = ['$document']; + +/** @this */ +function $$CookieReaderProvider() { + this.$get = $$CookieReader; +} + +/* global currencyFilter: true, + dateFilter: true, + filterFilter: true, + jsonFilter: true, + limitToFilter: true, + lowercaseFilter: true, + numberFilter: true, + orderByFilter: true, + uppercaseFilter: true, + */ + +/** + * @ngdoc provider + * @name $filterProvider + * @description + * + * Filters are just functions which transform input to an output. However filters need to be + * Dependency Injected. To achieve this a filter definition consists of a factory function which is + * annotated with dependencies and is responsible for creating a filter function. + * + *
+ * **Note:** Filter names must be valid AngularJS {@link expression} identifiers, such as `uppercase` or `orderBy`. + * Names with special characters, such as hyphens and dots, are not allowed. If you wish to namespace + * your filters, then you can use capitalization (`myappSubsectionFilterx`) or underscores + * (`myapp_subsection_filterx`). + *
+ * + * ```js + * // Filter registration + * function MyModule($provide, $filterProvider) { + * // create a service to demonstrate injection (not always needed) + * $provide.value('greet', function(name){ + * return 'Hello ' + name + '!'; + * }); + * + * // register a filter factory which uses the + * // greet service to demonstrate DI. + * $filterProvider.register('greet', function(greet){ + * // return the filter function which uses the greet service + * // to generate salutation + * return function(text) { + * // filters need to be forgiving so check input validity + * return text && greet(text) || text; + * }; + * }); + * } + * ``` + * + * The filter function is registered with the `$injector` under the filter name suffix with + * `Filter`. + * + * ```js + * it('should be the same instance', inject( + * function($filterProvider) { + * $filterProvider.register('reverse', function(){ + * return ...; + * }); + * }, + * function($filter, reverseFilter) { + * expect($filter('reverse')).toBe(reverseFilter); + * }); + * ``` + * + * + * For more information about how AngularJS filters work, and how to create your own filters, see + * {@link guide/filter Filters} in the AngularJS Developer Guide. + */ + +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name $filter + * @kind function + * @description + * Filters are used for formatting data displayed to the user. + * + * They can be used in view templates, controllers or services. AngularJS comes + * with a collection of [built-in filters](api/ng/filter), but it is easy to + * define your own as well. + * + * The general syntax in templates is as follows: + * + * ```html + * {{ expression [| filter_name[:parameter_value] ... ] }} + * ``` + * + * @param {String} name Name of the filter function to retrieve + * @return {Function} the filter function + * @example + + +
+

{{ originalText }}

+

{{ filteredText }}

+
+
+ + + angular.module('filterExample', []) + .controller('MainCtrl', function($scope, $filter) { + $scope.originalText = 'hello'; + $scope.filteredText = $filter('uppercase')($scope.originalText); + }); + +
+ */ +$FilterProvider.$inject = ['$provide']; +/** @this */ +function $FilterProvider($provide) { + var suffix = 'Filter'; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name $filterProvider#register + * @param {string|Object} name Name of the filter function, or an object map of filters where + * the keys are the filter names and the values are the filter factories. + * + *
+ * **Note:** Filter names must be valid AngularJS {@link expression} identifiers, such as `uppercase` or `orderBy`. + * Names with special characters, such as hyphens and dots, are not allowed. If you wish to namespace + * your filters, then you can use capitalization (`myappSubsectionFilterx`) or underscores + * (`myapp_subsection_filterx`). + *
+ * @param {Function} factory If the first argument was a string, a factory function for the filter to be registered. + * @returns {Object} Registered filter instance, or if a map of filters was provided then a map + * of the registered filter instances. + */ + function register(name, factory) { + if (isObject(name)) { + var filters = {}; + forEach(name, function(filter, key) { + filters[key] = register(key, filter); + }); + return filters; + } else { + return $provide.factory(name + suffix, factory); + } + } + this.register = register; + + this.$get = ['$injector', function($injector) { + return function(name) { + return $injector.get(name + suffix); + }; + }]; + + //////////////////////////////////////// + + /* global + currencyFilter: false, + dateFilter: false, + filterFilter: false, + jsonFilter: false, + limitToFilter: false, + lowercaseFilter: false, + numberFilter: false, + orderByFilter: false, + uppercaseFilter: false + */ + + register('currency', currencyFilter); + register('date', dateFilter); + register('filter', filterFilter); + register('json', jsonFilter); + register('limitTo', limitToFilter); + register('lowercase', lowercaseFilter); + register('number', numberFilter); + register('orderBy', orderByFilter); + register('uppercase', uppercaseFilter); +} + +/** + * @ngdoc filter + * @name filter + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Selects a subset of items from `array` and returns it as a new array. + * + * @param {Array} array The source array. + *
+ * **Note**: If the array contains objects that reference themselves, filtering is not possible. + *
+ * @param {string|Object|function()} expression The predicate to be used for selecting items from + * `array`. + * + * Can be one of: + * + * - `string`: The string is used for matching against the contents of the `array`. All strings or + * objects with string properties in `array` that match this string will be returned. This also + * applies to nested object properties. + * The predicate can be negated by prefixing the string with `!`. + * + * - `Object`: A pattern object can be used to filter specific properties on objects contained + * by `array`. For example `{name:"M", phone:"1"}` predicate will return an array of items + * which have property `name` containing "M" and property `phone` containing "1". A special + * property name (`$` by default) can be used (e.g. as in `{$: "text"}`) to accept a match + * against any property of the object or its nested object properties. That's equivalent to the + * simple substring match with a `string` as described above. The special property name can be + * overwritten, using the `anyPropertyKey` parameter. + * The predicate can be negated by prefixing the string with `!`. + * For example `{name: "!M"}` predicate will return an array of items which have property `name` + * not containing "M". + * + * Note that a named property will match properties on the same level only, while the special + * `$` property will match properties on the same level or deeper. E.g. an array item like + * `{name: {first: 'John', last: 'Doe'}}` will **not** be matched by `{name: 'John'}`, but + * **will** be matched by `{$: 'John'}`. + * + * - `function(value, index, array)`: A predicate function can be used to write arbitrary filters. + * The function is called for each element of the array, with the element, its index, and + * the entire array itself as arguments. + * + * The final result is an array of those elements that the predicate returned true for. + * + * @param {function(actual, expected)|true|false} [comparator] Comparator which is used in + * determining if values retrieved using `expression` (when it is not a function) should be + * considered a match based on the expected value (from the filter expression) and actual + * value (from the object in the array). + * + * Can be one of: + * + * - `function(actual, expected)`: + * The function will be given the object value and the predicate value to compare and + * should return true if both values should be considered equal. + * + * - `true`: A shorthand for `function(actual, expected) { return angular.equals(actual, expected)}`. + * This is essentially strict comparison of expected and actual. + * + * - `false`: A short hand for a function which will look for a substring match in a case + * insensitive way. Primitive values are converted to strings. Objects are not compared against + * primitives, unless they have a custom `toString` method (e.g. `Date` objects). + * + * + * Defaults to `false`. + * + * @param {string} [anyPropertyKey] The special property name that matches against any property. + * By default `$`. + * + * @example + + +
+ + + + + + + + +
NamePhone
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}
+
+
+
+
+
+ + + + + + +
NamePhone
{{friendObj.name}}{{friendObj.phone}}
+
+ + var expectFriendNames = function(expectedNames, key) { + element.all(by.repeater(key + ' in friends').column(key + '.name')).then(function(arr) { + arr.forEach(function(wd, i) { + expect(wd.getText()).toMatch(expectedNames[i]); + }); + }); + }; + + it('should search across all fields when filtering with a string', function() { + var searchText = element(by.model('searchText')); + searchText.clear(); + searchText.sendKeys('m'); + expectFriendNames(['Mary', 'Mike', 'Adam'], 'friend'); + + searchText.clear(); + searchText.sendKeys('76'); + expectFriendNames(['John', 'Julie'], 'friend'); + }); + + it('should search in specific fields when filtering with a predicate object', function() { + var searchAny = element(by.model('search.$')); + searchAny.clear(); + searchAny.sendKeys('i'); + expectFriendNames(['Mary', 'Mike', 'Julie', 'Juliette'], 'friendObj'); + }); + it('should use a equal comparison when comparator is true', function() { + var searchName = element(by.model('search.name')); + var strict = element(by.model('strict')); + searchName.clear(); + searchName.sendKeys('Julie'); + strict.click(); + expectFriendNames(['Julie'], 'friendObj'); + }); + +
+ */ + +function filterFilter() { + return function(array, expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey) { + if (!isArrayLike(array)) { + if (array == null) { + return array; + } else { + throw minErr('filter')('notarray', 'Expected array but received: {0}', array); + } + } + + anyPropertyKey = anyPropertyKey || '$'; + var expressionType = getTypeForFilter(expression); + var predicateFn; + var matchAgainstAnyProp; + + switch (expressionType) { + case 'function': + predicateFn = expression; + break; + case 'boolean': + case 'null': + case 'number': + case 'string': + matchAgainstAnyProp = true; + // falls through + case 'object': + predicateFn = createPredicateFn(expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); + break; + default: + return array; + } + + return Array.prototype.filter.call(array, predicateFn); + }; +} + +// Helper functions for `filterFilter` +function createPredicateFn(expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp) { + var shouldMatchPrimitives = isObject(expression) && (anyPropertyKey in expression); + var predicateFn; + + if (comparator === true) { + comparator = equals; + } else if (!isFunction(comparator)) { + comparator = function(actual, expected) { + if (isUndefined(actual)) { + // No substring matching against `undefined` + return false; + } + if ((actual === null) || (expected === null)) { + // No substring matching against `null`; only match against `null` + return actual === expected; + } + if (isObject(expected) || (isObject(actual) && !hasCustomToString(actual))) { + // Should not compare primitives against objects, unless they have custom `toString` method + return false; + } + + actual = lowercase('' + actual); + expected = lowercase('' + expected); + return actual.indexOf(expected) !== -1; + }; + } + + predicateFn = function(item) { + if (shouldMatchPrimitives && !isObject(item)) { + return deepCompare(item, expression[anyPropertyKey], comparator, anyPropertyKey, false); + } + return deepCompare(item, expression, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); + }; + + return predicateFn; +} + +function deepCompare(actual, expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp, dontMatchWholeObject) { + var actualType = getTypeForFilter(actual); + var expectedType = getTypeForFilter(expected); + + if ((expectedType === 'string') && (expected.charAt(0) === '!')) { + return !deepCompare(actual, expected.substring(1), comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); + } else if (isArray(actual)) { + // In case `actual` is an array, consider it a match + // if ANY of it's items matches `expected` + return actual.some(function(item) { + return deepCompare(item, expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAgainstAnyProp); + }); + } + + switch (actualType) { + case 'object': + var key; + if (matchAgainstAnyProp) { + for (key in actual) { + // Under certain, rare, circumstances, key may not be a string and `charAt` will be undefined + // See: https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/15644 + if (key.charAt && (key.charAt(0) !== '$') && + deepCompare(actual[key], expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, true)) { + return true; + } + } + return dontMatchWholeObject ? false : deepCompare(actual, expected, comparator, anyPropertyKey, false); + } else if (expectedType === 'object') { + for (key in expected) { + var expectedVal = expected[key]; + if (isFunction(expectedVal) || isUndefined(expectedVal)) { + continue; + } + + var matchAnyProperty = key === anyPropertyKey; + var actualVal = matchAnyProperty ? actual : actual[key]; + if (!deepCompare(actualVal, expectedVal, comparator, anyPropertyKey, matchAnyProperty, matchAnyProperty)) { + return false; + } + } + return true; + } else { + return comparator(actual, expected); + } + case 'function': + return false; + default: + return comparator(actual, expected); + } +} + +// Used for easily differentiating between `null` and actual `object` +function getTypeForFilter(val) { + return (val === null) ? 'null' : typeof val; +} + +var MAX_DIGITS = 22; +var DECIMAL_SEP = '.'; +var ZERO_CHAR = '0'; + +/** + * @ngdoc filter + * @name currency + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Formats a number as a currency (ie $1,234.56). When no currency symbol is provided, default + * symbol for current locale is used. + * + * @param {number} amount Input to filter. + * @param {string=} symbol Currency symbol or identifier to be displayed. + * @param {number=} fractionSize Number of decimal places to round the amount to, defaults to default max fraction size for current locale + * @returns {string} Formatted number. + * + * + * @example + + + +
+
+ default currency symbol ($): {{amount | currency}}
+ custom currency identifier (USD$): {{amount | currency:"USD$"}}
+ no fractions (0): {{amount | currency:"USD$":0}} +
+
+ + it('should init with 1234.56', function() { + expect(element(by.id('currency-default')).getText()).toBe('$1,234.56'); + expect(element(by.id('currency-custom')).getText()).toBe('USD$1,234.56'); + expect(element(by.id('currency-no-fractions')).getText()).toBe('USD$1,235'); + }); + it('should update', function() { + if (browser.params.browser === 'safari') { + // Safari does not understand the minus key. See + // https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/481 + return; + } + element(by.model('amount')).clear(); + element(by.model('amount')).sendKeys('-1234'); + expect(element(by.id('currency-default')).getText()).toBe('-$1,234.00'); + expect(element(by.id('currency-custom')).getText()).toBe('-USD$1,234.00'); + expect(element(by.id('currency-no-fractions')).getText()).toBe('-USD$1,234'); + }); + +
+ */ +currencyFilter.$inject = ['$locale']; +function currencyFilter($locale) { + var formats = $locale.NUMBER_FORMATS; + return function(amount, currencySymbol, fractionSize) { + if (isUndefined(currencySymbol)) { + currencySymbol = formats.CURRENCY_SYM; + } + + if (isUndefined(fractionSize)) { + fractionSize = formats.PATTERNS[1].maxFrac; + } + + // If the currency symbol is empty, trim whitespace around the symbol + var currencySymbolRe = !currencySymbol ? /\s*\u00A4\s*/g : /\u00A4/g; + + // if null or undefined pass it through + return (amount == null) + ? amount + : formatNumber(amount, formats.PATTERNS[1], formats.GROUP_SEP, formats.DECIMAL_SEP, fractionSize). + replace(currencySymbolRe, currencySymbol); + }; +} + +/** + * @ngdoc filter + * @name number + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Formats a number as text. + * + * If the input is null or undefined, it will just be returned. + * If the input is infinite (Infinity or -Infinity), the Infinity symbol '∞' or '-∞' is returned, respectively. + * If the input is not a number an empty string is returned. + * + * + * @param {number|string} number Number to format. + * @param {(number|string)=} fractionSize Number of decimal places to round the number to. + * If this is not provided then the fraction size is computed from the current locale's number + * formatting pattern. In the case of the default locale, it will be 3. + * @returns {string} Number rounded to `fractionSize` appropriately formatted based on the current + * locale (e.g., in the en_US locale it will have "." as the decimal separator and + * include "," group separators after each third digit). + * + * @example + + + +
+
+ Default formatting: {{val | number}}
+ No fractions: {{val | number:0}}
+ Negative number: {{-val | number:4}} +
+
+ + it('should format numbers', function() { + expect(element(by.id('number-default')).getText()).toBe('1,234.568'); + expect(element(by.binding('val | number:0')).getText()).toBe('1,235'); + expect(element(by.binding('-val | number:4')).getText()).toBe('-1,234.5679'); + }); + + it('should update', function() { + element(by.model('val')).clear(); + element(by.model('val')).sendKeys('3374.333'); + expect(element(by.id('number-default')).getText()).toBe('3,374.333'); + expect(element(by.binding('val | number:0')).getText()).toBe('3,374'); + expect(element(by.binding('-val | number:4')).getText()).toBe('-3,374.3330'); + }); + +
+ */ +numberFilter.$inject = ['$locale']; +function numberFilter($locale) { + var formats = $locale.NUMBER_FORMATS; + return function(number, fractionSize) { + + // if null or undefined pass it through + return (number == null) + ? number + : formatNumber(number, formats.PATTERNS[0], formats.GROUP_SEP, formats.DECIMAL_SEP, + fractionSize); + }; +} + +/** + * Parse a number (as a string) into three components that can be used + * for formatting the number. + * + * (Significant bits of this parse algorithm came from https://github.com/MikeMcl/big.js/) + * + * @param {string} numStr The number to parse + * @return {object} An object describing this number, containing the following keys: + * - d : an array of digits containing leading zeros as necessary + * - i : the number of the digits in `d` that are to the left of the decimal point + * - e : the exponent for numbers that would need more than `MAX_DIGITS` digits in `d` + * + */ +function parse(numStr) { + var exponent = 0, digits, numberOfIntegerDigits; + var i, j, zeros; + + // Decimal point? + if ((numberOfIntegerDigits = numStr.indexOf(DECIMAL_SEP)) > -1) { + numStr = numStr.replace(DECIMAL_SEP, ''); + } + + // Exponential form? + if ((i = numStr.search(/e/i)) > 0) { + // Work out the exponent. + if (numberOfIntegerDigits < 0) numberOfIntegerDigits = i; + numberOfIntegerDigits += +numStr.slice(i + 1); + numStr = numStr.substring(0, i); + } else if (numberOfIntegerDigits < 0) { + // There was no decimal point or exponent so it is an integer. + numberOfIntegerDigits = numStr.length; + } + + // Count the number of leading zeros. + for (i = 0; numStr.charAt(i) === ZERO_CHAR; i++) { /* empty */ } + + if (i === (zeros = numStr.length)) { + // The digits are all zero. + digits = [0]; + numberOfIntegerDigits = 1; + } else { + // Count the number of trailing zeros + zeros--; + while (numStr.charAt(zeros) === ZERO_CHAR) zeros--; + + // Trailing zeros are insignificant so ignore them + numberOfIntegerDigits -= i; + digits = []; + // Convert string to array of digits without leading/trailing zeros. + for (j = 0; i <= zeros; i++, j++) { + digits[j] = +numStr.charAt(i); + } + } + + // If the number overflows the maximum allowed digits then use an exponent. + if (numberOfIntegerDigits > MAX_DIGITS) { + digits = digits.splice(0, MAX_DIGITS - 1); + exponent = numberOfIntegerDigits - 1; + numberOfIntegerDigits = 1; + } + + return { d: digits, e: exponent, i: numberOfIntegerDigits }; +} + +/** + * Round the parsed number to the specified number of decimal places + * This function changed the parsedNumber in-place + */ +function roundNumber(parsedNumber, fractionSize, minFrac, maxFrac) { + var digits = parsedNumber.d; + var fractionLen = digits.length - parsedNumber.i; + + // determine fractionSize if it is not specified; `+fractionSize` converts it to a number + fractionSize = (isUndefined(fractionSize)) ? Math.min(Math.max(minFrac, fractionLen), maxFrac) : +fractionSize; + + // The index of the digit to where rounding is to occur + var roundAt = fractionSize + parsedNumber.i; + var digit = digits[roundAt]; + + if (roundAt > 0) { + // Drop fractional digits beyond `roundAt` + digits.splice(Math.max(parsedNumber.i, roundAt)); + + // Set non-fractional digits beyond `roundAt` to 0 + for (var j = roundAt; j < digits.length; j++) { + digits[j] = 0; + } + } else { + // We rounded to zero so reset the parsedNumber + fractionLen = Math.max(0, fractionLen); + parsedNumber.i = 1; + digits.length = Math.max(1, roundAt = fractionSize + 1); + digits[0] = 0; + for (var i = 1; i < roundAt; i++) digits[i] = 0; + } + + if (digit >= 5) { + if (roundAt - 1 < 0) { + for (var k = 0; k > roundAt; k--) { + digits.unshift(0); + parsedNumber.i++; + } + digits.unshift(1); + parsedNumber.i++; + } else { + digits[roundAt - 1]++; + } + } + + // Pad out with zeros to get the required fraction length + for (; fractionLen < Math.max(0, fractionSize); fractionLen++) digits.push(0); + + + // Do any carrying, e.g. a digit was rounded up to 10 + var carry = digits.reduceRight(function(carry, d, i, digits) { + d = d + carry; + digits[i] = d % 10; + return Math.floor(d / 10); + }, 0); + if (carry) { + digits.unshift(carry); + parsedNumber.i++; + } +} + +/** + * Format a number into a string + * @param {number} number The number to format + * @param {{ + * minFrac, // the minimum number of digits required in the fraction part of the number + * maxFrac, // the maximum number of digits required in the fraction part of the number + * gSize, // number of digits in each group of separated digits + * lgSize, // number of digits in the last group of digits before the decimal separator + * negPre, // the string to go in front of a negative number (e.g. `-` or `(`)) + * posPre, // the string to go in front of a positive number + * negSuf, // the string to go after a negative number (e.g. `)`) + * posSuf // the string to go after a positive number + * }} pattern + * @param {string} groupSep The string to separate groups of number (e.g. `,`) + * @param {string} decimalSep The string to act as the decimal separator (e.g. `.`) + * @param {[type]} fractionSize The size of the fractional part of the number + * @return {string} The number formatted as a string + */ +function formatNumber(number, pattern, groupSep, decimalSep, fractionSize) { + + if (!(isString(number) || isNumber(number)) || isNaN(number)) return ''; + + var isInfinity = !isFinite(number); + var isZero = false; + var numStr = Math.abs(number) + '', + formattedText = '', + parsedNumber; + + if (isInfinity) { + formattedText = '\u221e'; + } else { + parsedNumber = parse(numStr); + + roundNumber(parsedNumber, fractionSize, pattern.minFrac, pattern.maxFrac); + + var digits = parsedNumber.d; + var integerLen = parsedNumber.i; + var exponent = parsedNumber.e; + var decimals = []; + isZero = digits.reduce(function(isZero, d) { return isZero && !d; }, true); + + // pad zeros for small numbers + while (integerLen < 0) { + digits.unshift(0); + integerLen++; + } + + // extract decimals digits + if (integerLen > 0) { + decimals = digits.splice(integerLen, digits.length); + } else { + decimals = digits; + digits = [0]; + } + + // format the integer digits with grouping separators + var groups = []; + if (digits.length >= pattern.lgSize) { + groups.unshift(digits.splice(-pattern.lgSize, digits.length).join('')); + } + while (digits.length > pattern.gSize) { + groups.unshift(digits.splice(-pattern.gSize, digits.length).join('')); + } + if (digits.length) { + groups.unshift(digits.join('')); + } + formattedText = groups.join(groupSep); + + // append the decimal digits + if (decimals.length) { + formattedText += decimalSep + decimals.join(''); + } + + if (exponent) { + formattedText += 'e+' + exponent; + } + } + if (number < 0 && !isZero) { + return pattern.negPre + formattedText + pattern.negSuf; + } else { + return pattern.posPre + formattedText + pattern.posSuf; + } +} + +function padNumber(num, digits, trim, negWrap) { + var neg = ''; + if (num < 0 || (negWrap && num <= 0)) { + if (negWrap) { + num = -num + 1; + } else { + num = -num; + neg = '-'; + } + } + num = '' + num; + while (num.length < digits) num = ZERO_CHAR + num; + if (trim) { + num = num.substr(num.length - digits); + } + return neg + num; +} + + +function dateGetter(name, size, offset, trim, negWrap) { + offset = offset || 0; + return function(date) { + var value = date['get' + name](); + if (offset > 0 || value > -offset) { + value += offset; + } + if (value === 0 && offset === -12) value = 12; + return padNumber(value, size, trim, negWrap); + }; +} + +function dateStrGetter(name, shortForm, standAlone) { + return function(date, formats) { + var value = date['get' + name](); + var propPrefix = (standAlone ? 'STANDALONE' : '') + (shortForm ? 'SHORT' : ''); + var get = uppercase(propPrefix + name); + + return formats[get][value]; + }; +} + +function timeZoneGetter(date, formats, offset) { + var zone = -1 * offset; + var paddedZone = (zone >= 0) ? '+' : ''; + + paddedZone += padNumber(Math[zone > 0 ? 'floor' : 'ceil'](zone / 60), 2) + + padNumber(Math.abs(zone % 60), 2); + + return paddedZone; +} + +function getFirstThursdayOfYear(year) { + // 0 = index of January + var dayOfWeekOnFirst = (new Date(year, 0, 1)).getDay(); + // 4 = index of Thursday (+1 to account for 1st = 5) + // 11 = index of *next* Thursday (+1 account for 1st = 12) + return new Date(year, 0, ((dayOfWeekOnFirst <= 4) ? 5 : 12) - dayOfWeekOnFirst); +} + +function getThursdayThisWeek(datetime) { + return new Date(datetime.getFullYear(), datetime.getMonth(), + // 4 = index of Thursday + datetime.getDate() + (4 - datetime.getDay())); +} + +function weekGetter(size) { + return function(date) { + var firstThurs = getFirstThursdayOfYear(date.getFullYear()), + thisThurs = getThursdayThisWeek(date); + + var diff = +thisThurs - +firstThurs, + result = 1 + Math.round(diff / 6.048e8); // 6.048e8 ms per week + + return padNumber(result, size); + }; +} + +function ampmGetter(date, formats) { + return date.getHours() < 12 ? formats.AMPMS[0] : formats.AMPMS[1]; +} + +function eraGetter(date, formats) { + return date.getFullYear() <= 0 ? formats.ERAS[0] : formats.ERAS[1]; +} + +function longEraGetter(date, formats) { + return date.getFullYear() <= 0 ? formats.ERANAMES[0] : formats.ERANAMES[1]; +} + +var DATE_FORMATS = { + yyyy: dateGetter('FullYear', 4, 0, false, true), + yy: dateGetter('FullYear', 2, 0, true, true), + y: dateGetter('FullYear', 1, 0, false, true), + MMMM: dateStrGetter('Month'), MMM: dateStrGetter('Month', true), MM: dateGetter('Month', 2, 1), M: dateGetter('Month', 1, 1), @@ -14980,4679 +23034,9130 @@ var DATE_FORMATS = { GGGG: longEraGetter }; -var DATE_FORMATS_SPLIT = /((?:[^yMLdHhmsaZEwG']+)|(?:'(?:[^']|'')*')|(?:E+|y+|M+|L+|d+|H+|h+|m+|s+|a|Z|G+|w+))([\s\S]*)/, - NUMBER_STRING = /^-?\d+$/; +var DATE_FORMATS_SPLIT = /((?:[^yMLdHhmsaZEwG']+)|(?:'(?:[^']|'')*')|(?:E+|y+|M+|L+|d+|H+|h+|m+|s+|a|Z|G+|w+))([\s\S]*)/, + NUMBER_STRING = /^-?\d+$/; + +/** + * @ngdoc filter + * @name date + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Formats `date` to a string based on the requested `format`. + * + * `format` string can be composed of the following elements: + * + * * `'yyyy'`: 4 digit representation of year (e.g. AD 1 => 0001, AD 2010 => 2010) + * * `'yy'`: 2 digit representation of year, padded (00-99). (e.g. AD 2001 => 01, AD 2010 => 10) + * * `'y'`: 1 digit representation of year, e.g. (AD 1 => 1, AD 199 => 199) + * * `'MMMM'`: Month in year (January-December) + * * `'MMM'`: Month in year (Jan-Dec) + * * `'MM'`: Month in year, padded (01-12) + * * `'M'`: Month in year (1-12) + * * `'LLLL'`: Stand-alone month in year (January-December) + * * `'dd'`: Day in month, padded (01-31) + * * `'d'`: Day in month (1-31) + * * `'EEEE'`: Day in Week,(Sunday-Saturday) + * * `'EEE'`: Day in Week, (Sun-Sat) + * * `'HH'`: Hour in day, padded (00-23) + * * `'H'`: Hour in day (0-23) + * * `'hh'`: Hour in AM/PM, padded (01-12) + * * `'h'`: Hour in AM/PM, (1-12) + * * `'mm'`: Minute in hour, padded (00-59) + * * `'m'`: Minute in hour (0-59) + * * `'ss'`: Second in minute, padded (00-59) + * * `'s'`: Second in minute (0-59) + * * `'sss'`: Millisecond in second, padded (000-999) + * * `'a'`: AM/PM marker + * * `'Z'`: 4 digit (+sign) representation of the timezone offset (-1200-+1200) + * * `'ww'`: Week of year, padded (00-53). Week 01 is the week with the first Thursday of the year + * * `'w'`: Week of year (0-53). Week 1 is the week with the first Thursday of the year + * * `'G'`, `'GG'`, `'GGG'`: The abbreviated form of the era string (e.g. 'AD') + * * `'GGGG'`: The long form of the era string (e.g. 'Anno Domini') + * + * `format` string can also be one of the following predefined + * {@link guide/i18n localizable formats}: + * + * * `'medium'`: equivalent to `'MMM d, y h:mm:ss a'` for en_US locale + * (e.g. Sep 3, 2010 12:05:08 PM) + * * `'short'`: equivalent to `'M/d/yy h:mm a'` for en_US locale (e.g. 9/3/10 12:05 PM) + * * `'fullDate'`: equivalent to `'EEEE, MMMM d, y'` for en_US locale + * (e.g. Friday, September 3, 2010) + * * `'longDate'`: equivalent to `'MMMM d, y'` for en_US locale (e.g. September 3, 2010) + * * `'mediumDate'`: equivalent to `'MMM d, y'` for en_US locale (e.g. Sep 3, 2010) + * * `'shortDate'`: equivalent to `'M/d/yy'` for en_US locale (e.g. 9/3/10) + * * `'mediumTime'`: equivalent to `'h:mm:ss a'` for en_US locale (e.g. 12:05:08 PM) + * * `'shortTime'`: equivalent to `'h:mm a'` for en_US locale (e.g. 12:05 PM) + * + * `format` string can contain literal values. These need to be escaped by surrounding with single quotes (e.g. + * `"h 'in the morning'"`). In order to output a single quote, escape it - i.e., two single quotes in a sequence + * (e.g. `"h 'o''clock'"`). + * + * Any other characters in the `format` string will be output as-is. + * + * @param {(Date|number|string)} date Date to format either as Date object, milliseconds (string or + * number) or various ISO 8601 datetime string formats (e.g. yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.sssZ and its + * shorter versions like yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mmZ, yyyy-MM-dd or yyyyMMddTHHmmssZ). If no timezone is + * specified in the string input, the time is considered to be in the local timezone. + * @param {string=} format Formatting rules (see Description). If not specified, + * `mediumDate` is used. + * @param {string=} timezone Timezone to be used for formatting. It understands UTC/GMT and the + * continental US time zone abbreviations, but for general use, use a time zone offset, for + * example, `'+0430'` (4 hours, 30 minutes east of the Greenwich meridian) + * If not specified, the timezone of the browser will be used. + * @returns {string} Formatted string or the input if input is not recognized as date/millis. + * + * @example + + + {{1288323623006 | date:'medium'}}: + {{1288323623006 | date:'medium'}}
+ {{1288323623006 | date:'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z'}}: + {{1288323623006 | date:'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z'}}
+ {{1288323623006 | date:'MM/dd/yyyy @ h:mma'}}: + {{'1288323623006' | date:'MM/dd/yyyy @ h:mma'}}
+ {{1288323623006 | date:"MM/dd/yyyy 'at' h:mma"}}: + {{'1288323623006' | date:"MM/dd/yyyy 'at' h:mma"}}
+
+ + it('should format date', function() { + expect(element(by.binding("1288323623006 | date:'medium'")).getText()). + toMatch(/Oct 2\d, 2010 \d{1,2}:\d{2}:\d{2} (AM|PM)/); + expect(element(by.binding("1288323623006 | date:'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z'")).getText()). + toMatch(/2010-10-2\d \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2} (-|\+)?\d{4}/); + expect(element(by.binding("'1288323623006' | date:'MM/dd/yyyy @ h:mma'")).getText()). + toMatch(/10\/2\d\/2010 @ \d{1,2}:\d{2}(AM|PM)/); + expect(element(by.binding("'1288323623006' | date:\"MM/dd/yyyy 'at' h:mma\"")).getText()). + toMatch(/10\/2\d\/2010 at \d{1,2}:\d{2}(AM|PM)/); + }); + +
+ */ +dateFilter.$inject = ['$locale']; +function dateFilter($locale) { + + + var R_ISO8601_STR = /^(\d{4})-?(\d\d)-?(\d\d)(?:T(\d\d)(?::?(\d\d)(?::?(\d\d)(?:\.(\d+))?)?)?(Z|([+-])(\d\d):?(\d\d))?)?$/; + // 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 + function jsonStringToDate(string) { + var match; + if ((match = string.match(R_ISO8601_STR))) { + var date = new Date(0), + tzHour = 0, + tzMin = 0, + dateSetter = match[8] ? date.setUTCFullYear : date.setFullYear, + timeSetter = match[8] ? date.setUTCHours : date.setHours; + + if (match[9]) { + tzHour = toInt(match[9] + match[10]); + tzMin = toInt(match[9] + match[11]); + } + dateSetter.call(date, toInt(match[1]), toInt(match[2]) - 1, toInt(match[3])); + var h = toInt(match[4] || 0) - tzHour; + var m = toInt(match[5] || 0) - tzMin; + var s = toInt(match[6] || 0); + var ms = Math.round(parseFloat('0.' + (match[7] || 0)) * 1000); + timeSetter.call(date, h, m, s, ms); + return date; + } + return string; + } + + + return function(date, format, timezone) { + var text = '', + parts = [], + fn, match; + + format = format || 'mediumDate'; + format = $locale.DATETIME_FORMATS[format] || format; + if (isString(date)) { + date = NUMBER_STRING.test(date) ? toInt(date) : jsonStringToDate(date); + } + + if (isNumber(date)) { + date = new Date(date); + } + + if (!isDate(date) || !isFinite(date.getTime())) { + return date; + } + + while (format) { + match = DATE_FORMATS_SPLIT.exec(format); + if (match) { + parts = concat(parts, match, 1); + format = parts.pop(); + } else { + parts.push(format); + format = null; + } + } + + var dateTimezoneOffset = date.getTimezoneOffset(); + if (timezone) { + dateTimezoneOffset = timezoneToOffset(timezone, dateTimezoneOffset); + date = convertTimezoneToLocal(date, timezone, true); + } + forEach(parts, function(value) { + fn = DATE_FORMATS[value]; + text += fn ? fn(date, $locale.DATETIME_FORMATS, dateTimezoneOffset) + : value === '\'\'' ? '\'' : value.replace(/(^'|'$)/g, '').replace(/''/g, '\''); + }); + + return text; + }; +} + + +/** + * @ngdoc filter + * @name json + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Allows you to convert a JavaScript object into JSON string. + * + * This filter is mostly useful for debugging. When using the double curly {{value}} notation + * the binding is automatically converted to JSON. + * + * @param {*} object Any JavaScript object (including arrays and primitive types) to filter. + * @param {number=} spacing The number of spaces to use per indentation, defaults to 2. + * @returns {string} JSON string. + * + * + * @example + + +
{{ {'name':'value'} | json }}
+
{{ {'name':'value'} | json:4 }}
+
+ + it('should jsonify filtered objects', function() { + expect(element(by.id('default-spacing')).getText()).toMatch(/\{\n {2}"name": ?"value"\n}/); + expect(element(by.id('custom-spacing')).getText()).toMatch(/\{\n {4}"name": ?"value"\n}/); + }); + +
+ * + */ +function jsonFilter() { + return function(object, spacing) { + if (isUndefined(spacing)) { + spacing = 2; + } + return toJson(object, spacing); + }; +} + + +/** + * @ngdoc filter + * @name lowercase + * @kind function + * @description + * Converts string to lowercase. + * + * See the {@link ng.uppercase uppercase filter documentation} for a functionally identical example. + * + * @see angular.lowercase + */ +var lowercaseFilter = valueFn(lowercase); + + +/** + * @ngdoc filter + * @name uppercase + * @kind function + * @description + * Converts string to uppercase. + * @example + + + +
+ +

{{title}}

+ +

{{title | uppercase}}

+
+
+
+ */ +var uppercaseFilter = valueFn(uppercase); + +/** + * @ngdoc filter + * @name limitTo + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Creates a new array or string containing only a specified number of elements. The elements are + * taken from either the beginning or the end of the source array, string or number, as specified by + * the value and sign (positive or negative) of `limit`. Other array-like objects are also supported + * (e.g. array subclasses, NodeLists, jqLite/jQuery collections etc). If a number is used as input, + * it is converted to a string. + * + * @param {Array|ArrayLike|string|number} input - Array/array-like, string or number to be limited. + * @param {string|number} limit - The length of the returned array or string. If the `limit` number + * is positive, `limit` number of items from the beginning of the source array/string are copied. + * If the number is negative, `limit` number of items from the end of the source array/string + * are copied. The `limit` will be trimmed if it exceeds `array.length`. If `limit` is undefined, + * the input will be returned unchanged. + * @param {(string|number)=} begin - Index at which to begin limitation. As a negative index, + * `begin` indicates an offset from the end of `input`. Defaults to `0`. + * @returns {Array|string} A new sub-array or substring of length `limit` or less if the input had + * less than `limit` elements. + * + * @example + + + +
+ +

Output numbers: {{ numbers | limitTo:numLimit }}

+ +

Output letters: {{ letters | limitTo:letterLimit }}

+ +

Output long number: {{ longNumber | limitTo:longNumberLimit }}

+
+
+ + var numLimitInput = element(by.model('numLimit')); + var letterLimitInput = element(by.model('letterLimit')); + var longNumberLimitInput = element(by.model('longNumberLimit')); + var limitedNumbers = element(by.binding('numbers | limitTo:numLimit')); + var limitedLetters = element(by.binding('letters | limitTo:letterLimit')); + var limitedLongNumber = element(by.binding('longNumber | limitTo:longNumberLimit')); + + it('should limit the number array to first three items', function() { + expect(numLimitInput.getAttribute('value')).toBe('3'); + expect(letterLimitInput.getAttribute('value')).toBe('3'); + expect(longNumberLimitInput.getAttribute('value')).toBe('3'); + expect(limitedNumbers.getText()).toEqual('Output numbers: [1,2,3]'); + expect(limitedLetters.getText()).toEqual('Output letters: abc'); + expect(limitedLongNumber.getText()).toEqual('Output long number: 234'); + }); + + // There is a bug in safari and protractor that doesn't like the minus key + // it('should update the output when -3 is entered', function() { + // numLimitInput.clear(); + // numLimitInput.sendKeys('-3'); + // letterLimitInput.clear(); + // letterLimitInput.sendKeys('-3'); + // longNumberLimitInput.clear(); + // longNumberLimitInput.sendKeys('-3'); + // expect(limitedNumbers.getText()).toEqual('Output numbers: [7,8,9]'); + // expect(limitedLetters.getText()).toEqual('Output letters: ghi'); + // expect(limitedLongNumber.getText()).toEqual('Output long number: 342'); + // }); + + it('should not exceed the maximum size of input array', function() { + numLimitInput.clear(); + numLimitInput.sendKeys('100'); + letterLimitInput.clear(); + letterLimitInput.sendKeys('100'); + longNumberLimitInput.clear(); + longNumberLimitInput.sendKeys('100'); + expect(limitedNumbers.getText()).toEqual('Output numbers: [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]'); + expect(limitedLetters.getText()).toEqual('Output letters: abcdefghi'); + expect(limitedLongNumber.getText()).toEqual('Output long number: 2345432342'); + }); + +
+*/ +function limitToFilter() { + return function(input, limit, begin) { + if (Math.abs(Number(limit)) === Infinity) { + limit = Number(limit); + } else { + limit = toInt(limit); + } + if (isNumberNaN(limit)) return input; + + if (isNumber(input)) input = input.toString(); + if (!isArrayLike(input)) return input; + + begin = (!begin || isNaN(begin)) ? 0 : toInt(begin); + begin = (begin < 0) ? Math.max(0, input.length + begin) : begin; + + if (limit >= 0) { + return sliceFn(input, begin, begin + limit); + } else { + if (begin === 0) { + return sliceFn(input, limit, input.length); + } else { + return sliceFn(input, Math.max(0, begin + limit), begin); + } + } + }; +} + +function sliceFn(input, begin, end) { + if (isString(input)) return input.slice(begin, end); + + return slice.call(input, begin, end); +} + +/** + * @ngdoc filter + * @name orderBy + * @kind function + * + * @description + * Returns an array containing the items from the specified `collection`, ordered by a `comparator` + * function based on the values computed using the `expression` predicate. + * + * For example, `[{id: 'foo'}, {id: 'bar'}] | orderBy:'id'` would result in + * `[{id: 'bar'}, {id: 'foo'}]`. + * + * The `collection` can be an Array or array-like object (e.g. NodeList, jQuery object, TypedArray, + * String, etc). + * + * The `expression` can be a single predicate, or a list of predicates each serving as a tie-breaker + * for the preceding one. The `expression` is evaluated against each item and the output is used + * for comparing with other items. + * + * You can change the sorting order by setting `reverse` to `true`. By default, items are sorted in + * ascending order. + * + * The comparison is done using the `comparator` function. If none is specified, a default, built-in + * comparator is used (see below for details - in a nutshell, it compares numbers numerically and + * strings alphabetically). + * + * ### Under the hood + * + * Ordering the specified `collection` happens in two phases: + * + * 1. All items are passed through the predicate (or predicates), and the returned values are saved + * along with their type (`string`, `number` etc). For example, an item `{label: 'foo'}`, passed + * through a predicate that extracts the value of the `label` property, would be transformed to: + * ``` + * { + * value: 'foo', + * type: 'string', + * index: ... + * } + * ``` + * **Note:** `null` values use `'null'` as their type. + * 2. The comparator function is used to sort the items, based on the derived values, types and + * indices. + * + * If you use a custom comparator, it will be called with pairs of objects of the form + * `{value: ..., type: '...', index: ...}` and is expected to return `0` if the objects are equal + * (as far as the comparator is concerned), `-1` if the 1st one should be ranked higher than the + * second, or `1` otherwise. + * + * In order to ensure that the sorting will be deterministic across platforms, if none of the + * specified predicates can distinguish between two items, `orderBy` will automatically introduce a + * dummy predicate that returns the item's index as `value`. + * (If you are using a custom comparator, make sure it can handle this predicate as well.) + * + * If a custom comparator still can't distinguish between two items, then they will be sorted based + * on their index using the built-in comparator. + * + * Finally, in an attempt to simplify things, if a predicate returns an object as the extracted + * value for an item, `orderBy` will try to convert that object to a primitive value, before passing + * it to the comparator. The following rules govern the conversion: + * + * 1. If the object has a `valueOf()` method that returns a primitive, its return value will be + * used instead.
+ * (If the object has a `valueOf()` method that returns another object, then the returned object + * will be used in subsequent steps.) + * 2. If the object has a custom `toString()` method (i.e. not the one inherited from `Object`) that + * returns a primitive, its return value will be used instead.
+ * (If the object has a `toString()` method that returns another object, then the returned object + * will be used in subsequent steps.) + * 3. No conversion; the object itself is used. + * + * ### The default comparator + * + * The default, built-in comparator should be sufficient for most usecases. In short, it compares + * numbers numerically, strings alphabetically (and case-insensitively), for objects falls back to + * using their index in the original collection, sorts values of different types by type and puts + * `undefined` and `null` values at the end of the sorted list. + * + * More specifically, it follows these steps to determine the relative order of items: + * + * 1. If the compared values are of different types: + * - If one of the values is undefined, consider it "greater than" the other. + * - Else if one of the values is null, consider it "greater than" the other. + * - Else compare the types themselves alphabetically. + * 2. If both values are of type `string`, compare them alphabetically in a case- and + * locale-insensitive way. + * 3. If both values are objects, compare their indices instead. + * 4. Otherwise, return: + * - `0`, if the values are equal (by strict equality comparison, i.e. using `===`). + * - `-1`, if the 1st value is "less than" the 2nd value (compared using the `<` operator). + * - `1`, otherwise. + * + * **Note:** If you notice numbers not being sorted as expected, make sure they are actually being + * saved as numbers and not strings. + * **Note:** For the purpose of sorting, `null` and `undefined` are considered "greater than" + * any other value (with undefined "greater than" null). This effectively means that `null` + * and `undefined` values end up at the end of a list sorted in ascending order. + * **Note:** `null` values use `'null'` as their type to be able to distinguish them from objects. + * + * @param {Array|ArrayLike} collection - The collection (array or array-like object) to sort. + * @param {(Function|string|Array.)=} expression - A predicate (or list of + * predicates) to be used by the comparator to determine the order of elements. + * + * Can be one of: + * + * - `Function`: A getter function. This function will be called with each item as argument and + * the return value will be used for sorting. + * - `string`: An AngularJS expression. This expression will be evaluated against each item and the + * result will be used for sorting. For example, use `'label'` to sort by a property called + * `label` or `'label.substring(0, 3)'` to sort by the first 3 characters of the `label` + * property.
+ * (The result of a constant expression is interpreted as a property name to be used for + * comparison. For example, use `'"special name"'` (note the extra pair of quotes) to sort by a + * property called `special name`.)
+ * An expression can be optionally prefixed with `+` or `-` to control the sorting direction, + * ascending or descending. For example, `'+label'` or `'-label'`. If no property is provided, + * (e.g. `'+'` or `'-'`), the collection element itself is used in comparisons. + * - `Array`: An array of function and/or string predicates. If a predicate cannot determine the + * relative order of two items, the next predicate is used as a tie-breaker. + * + * **Note:** If the predicate is missing or empty then it defaults to `'+'`. + * + * @param {boolean=} reverse - If `true`, reverse the sorting order. + * @param {(Function)=} comparator - The comparator function used to determine the relative order of + * value pairs. If omitted, the built-in comparator will be used. + * + * @returns {Array} - The sorted array. + * + * + * @example + * ### Ordering a table with `ngRepeat` + * + * The example below demonstrates a simple {@link ngRepeat ngRepeat}, where the data is sorted by + * age in descending order (expression is set to `'-age'`). The `comparator` is not set, which means + * it defaults to the built-in comparator. + * + + +
+ + + + + + + + + + + +
NamePhone NumberAge
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}{{friend.age}}
+
+
+ + angular.module('orderByExample1', []) + .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { + $scope.friends = [ + {name: 'John', phone: '555-1212', age: 10}, + {name: 'Mary', phone: '555-9876', age: 19}, + {name: 'Mike', phone: '555-4321', age: 21}, + {name: 'Adam', phone: '555-5678', age: 35}, + {name: 'Julie', phone: '555-8765', age: 29} + ]; + }]); + + + .friends { + border-collapse: collapse; + } + + .friends th { + border-bottom: 1px solid; + } + .friends td, .friends th { + border-left: 1px solid; + padding: 5px 10px; + } + .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { + border-left: none; + } + + + // Element locators + var names = element.all(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name')); + + it('should sort friends by age in reverse order', function() { + expect(names.get(0).getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(names.get(1).getText()).toBe('Julie'); + expect(names.get(2).getText()).toBe('Mike'); + expect(names.get(3).getText()).toBe('Mary'); + expect(names.get(4).getText()).toBe('John'); + }); + +
+ *
+ * + * @example + * ### Changing parameters dynamically + * + * All parameters can be changed dynamically. The next example shows how you can make the columns of + * a table sortable, by binding the `expression` and `reverse` parameters to scope properties. + * + + +
+
Sort by = {{propertyName}}; reverse = {{reverse}}
+
+ +
+ + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + + + + + + + +
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}{{friend.age}}
+
+
+ + angular.module('orderByExample2', []) + .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { + var friends = [ + {name: 'John', phone: '555-1212', age: 10}, + {name: 'Mary', phone: '555-9876', age: 19}, + {name: 'Mike', phone: '555-4321', age: 21}, + {name: 'Adam', phone: '555-5678', age: 35}, + {name: 'Julie', phone: '555-8765', age: 29} + ]; + + $scope.propertyName = 'age'; + $scope.reverse = true; + $scope.friends = friends; + + $scope.sortBy = function(propertyName) { + $scope.reverse = ($scope.propertyName === propertyName) ? !$scope.reverse : false; + $scope.propertyName = propertyName; + }; + }]); + + + .friends { + border-collapse: collapse; + } + + .friends th { + border-bottom: 1px solid; + } + .friends td, .friends th { + border-left: 1px solid; + padding: 5px 10px; + } + .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { + border-left: none; + } + + .sortorder:after { + content: '\25b2'; // BLACK UP-POINTING TRIANGLE + } + .sortorder.reverse:after { + content: '\25bc'; // BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE + } + + + // Element locators + var unsortButton = element(by.partialButtonText('unsorted')); + var nameHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Name')); + var phoneHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Phone')); + var ageHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Age')); + var firstName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(0)); + var lastName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(4)); + + it('should sort friends by some property, when clicking on the column header', function() { + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + + phoneHeader.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mary'); + + nameHeader.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mike'); + + ageHeader.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + }); + + it('should sort friends in reverse order, when clicking on the same column', function() { + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + + ageHeader.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + + ageHeader.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + }); + + it('should restore the original order, when clicking "Set to unsorted"', function() { + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + + unsortButton.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Julie'); + }); + +
+ *
+ * + * @example + * ### Using `orderBy` inside a controller + * + * It is also possible to call the `orderBy` filter manually, by injecting `orderByFilter`, and + * calling it with the desired parameters. (Alternatively, you could inject the `$filter` factory + * and retrieve the `orderBy` filter with `$filter('orderBy')`.) + * + + +
+
Sort by = {{propertyName}}; reverse = {{reverse}}
+
+ +
+ + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + + + + + + + +
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}{{friend.age}}
+
+
+ + angular.module('orderByExample3', []) + .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', 'orderByFilter', function($scope, orderBy) { + var friends = [ + {name: 'John', phone: '555-1212', age: 10}, + {name: 'Mary', phone: '555-9876', age: 19}, + {name: 'Mike', phone: '555-4321', age: 21}, + {name: 'Adam', phone: '555-5678', age: 35}, + {name: 'Julie', phone: '555-8765', age: 29} + ]; + + $scope.propertyName = 'age'; + $scope.reverse = true; + $scope.friends = orderBy(friends, $scope.propertyName, $scope.reverse); + + $scope.sortBy = function(propertyName) { + $scope.reverse = (propertyName !== null && $scope.propertyName === propertyName) + ? !$scope.reverse : false; + $scope.propertyName = propertyName; + $scope.friends = orderBy(friends, $scope.propertyName, $scope.reverse); + }; + }]); + + + .friends { + border-collapse: collapse; + } + + .friends th { + border-bottom: 1px solid; + } + .friends td, .friends th { + border-left: 1px solid; + padding: 5px 10px; + } + .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { + border-left: none; + } + + .sortorder:after { + content: '\25b2'; // BLACK UP-POINTING TRIANGLE + } + .sortorder.reverse:after { + content: '\25bc'; // BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE + } + + + // Element locators + var unsortButton = element(by.partialButtonText('unsorted')); + var nameHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Name')); + var phoneHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Phone')); + var ageHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Age')); + var firstName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(0)); + var lastName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(4)); + + it('should sort friends by some property, when clicking on the column header', function() { + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + + phoneHeader.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mary'); + + nameHeader.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mike'); + + ageHeader.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + }); + + it('should sort friends in reverse order, when clicking on the same column', function() { + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + + ageHeader.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + + ageHeader.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + }); + + it('should restore the original order, when clicking "Set to unsorted"', function() { + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + + unsortButton.click(); + expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); + expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Julie'); + }); + +
+ *
+ * + * @example + * ### Using a custom comparator + * + * If you have very specific requirements about the way items are sorted, you can pass your own + * comparator function. For example, you might need to compare some strings in a locale-sensitive + * way. (When specifying a custom comparator, you also need to pass a value for the `reverse` + * argument - passing `false` retains the default sorting order, i.e. ascending.) + * + + +
+
+

Locale-sensitive Comparator

+ + + + + + + + + +
NameFavorite Letter
{{friend.name}}{{friend.favoriteLetter}}
+
+
+

Default Comparator

+ + + + + + + + + +
NameFavorite Letter
{{friend.name}}{{friend.favoriteLetter}}
+
+
+
+ + angular.module('orderByExample4', []) + .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { + $scope.friends = [ + {name: 'John', favoriteLetter: 'Ä'}, + {name: 'Mary', favoriteLetter: 'Ü'}, + {name: 'Mike', favoriteLetter: 'Ö'}, + {name: 'Adam', favoriteLetter: 'H'}, + {name: 'Julie', favoriteLetter: 'Z'} + ]; + + $scope.localeSensitiveComparator = function(v1, v2) { + // If we don't get strings, just compare by index + if (v1.type !== 'string' || v2.type !== 'string') { + return (v1.index < v2.index) ? -1 : 1; + } + + // Compare strings alphabetically, taking locale into account + return v1.value.localeCompare(v2.value); + }; + }]); + + + .friends-container { + display: inline-block; + margin: 0 30px; + } + + .friends { + border-collapse: collapse; + } + + .friends th { + border-bottom: 1px solid; + } + .friends td, .friends th { + border-left: 1px solid; + padding: 5px 10px; + } + .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { + border-left: none; + } + + + // Element locators + var container = element(by.css('.custom-comparator')); + var names = container.all(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name')); + + it('should sort friends by favorite letter (in correct alphabetical order)', function() { + expect(names.get(0).getText()).toBe('John'); + expect(names.get(1).getText()).toBe('Adam'); + expect(names.get(2).getText()).toBe('Mike'); + expect(names.get(3).getText()).toBe('Mary'); + expect(names.get(4).getText()).toBe('Julie'); + }); + +
+ * + */ +orderByFilter.$inject = ['$parse']; +function orderByFilter($parse) { + return function(array, sortPredicate, reverseOrder, compareFn) { + + if (array == null) return array; + if (!isArrayLike(array)) { + throw minErr('orderBy')('notarray', 'Expected array but received: {0}', array); + } + + if (!isArray(sortPredicate)) { sortPredicate = [sortPredicate]; } + if (sortPredicate.length === 0) { sortPredicate = ['+']; } + + var predicates = processPredicates(sortPredicate); + + var descending = reverseOrder ? -1 : 1; + + // Define the `compare()` function. Use a default comparator if none is specified. + var compare = isFunction(compareFn) ? compareFn : defaultCompare; + + // The next three lines are a version of a Swartzian Transform idiom from Perl + // (sometimes called the Decorate-Sort-Undecorate idiom) + // See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwartzian_transform + var compareValues = Array.prototype.map.call(array, getComparisonObject); + compareValues.sort(doComparison); + array = compareValues.map(function(item) { return item.value; }); + + return array; + + function getComparisonObject(value, index) { + // NOTE: We are adding an extra `tieBreaker` value based on the element's index. + // This will be used to keep the sort stable when none of the input predicates can + // distinguish between two elements. + return { + value: value, + tieBreaker: {value: index, type: 'number', index: index}, + predicateValues: predicates.map(function(predicate) { + return getPredicateValue(predicate.get(value), index); + }) + }; + } + + function doComparison(v1, v2) { + for (var i = 0, ii = predicates.length; i < ii; i++) { + var result = compare(v1.predicateValues[i], v2.predicateValues[i]); + if (result) { + return result * predicates[i].descending * descending; + } + } + + return (compare(v1.tieBreaker, v2.tieBreaker) || defaultCompare(v1.tieBreaker, v2.tieBreaker)) * descending; + } + }; + + function processPredicates(sortPredicates) { + return sortPredicates.map(function(predicate) { + var descending = 1, get = identity; + + if (isFunction(predicate)) { + get = predicate; + } else if (isString(predicate)) { + if ((predicate.charAt(0) === '+' || predicate.charAt(0) === '-')) { + descending = predicate.charAt(0) === '-' ? -1 : 1; + predicate = predicate.substring(1); + } + if (predicate !== '') { + get = $parse(predicate); + if (get.constant) { + var key = get(); + get = function(value) { return value[key]; }; + } + } + } + return {get: get, descending: descending}; + }); + } + + function isPrimitive(value) { + switch (typeof value) { + case 'number': /* falls through */ + case 'boolean': /* falls through */ + case 'string': + return true; + default: + return false; + } + } + + function objectValue(value) { + // If `valueOf` is a valid function use that + if (isFunction(value.valueOf)) { + value = value.valueOf(); + if (isPrimitive(value)) return value; + } + // If `toString` is a valid function and not the one from `Object.prototype` use that + if (hasCustomToString(value)) { + value = value.toString(); + if (isPrimitive(value)) return value; + } + + return value; + } + + function getPredicateValue(value, index) { + var type = typeof value; + if (value === null) { + type = 'null'; + } else if (type === 'object') { + value = objectValue(value); + } + return {value: value, type: type, index: index}; + } + + function defaultCompare(v1, v2) { + var result = 0; + var type1 = v1.type; + var type2 = v2.type; + + if (type1 === type2) { + var value1 = v1.value; + var value2 = v2.value; + + if (type1 === 'string') { + // Compare strings case-insensitively + value1 = value1.toLowerCase(); + value2 = value2.toLowerCase(); + } else if (type1 === 'object') { + // For basic objects, use the position of the object + // in the collection instead of the value + if (isObject(value1)) value1 = v1.index; + if (isObject(value2)) value2 = v2.index; + } + + if (value1 !== value2) { + result = value1 < value2 ? -1 : 1; + } + } else { + result = (type1 === 'undefined') ? 1 : + (type2 === 'undefined') ? -1 : + (type1 === 'null') ? 1 : + (type2 === 'null') ? -1 : + (type1 < type2) ? -1 : 1; + } + + return result; + } +} + +function ngDirective(directive) { + if (isFunction(directive)) { + directive = { + link: directive + }; + } + directive.restrict = directive.restrict || 'AC'; + return valueFn(directive); +} + +/** + * @ngdoc directive + * @name a + * @restrict E + * + * @description + * Modifies the default behavior of the html a tag so that the default action is prevented when + * the href attribute is empty. + * + * For dynamically creating `href` attributes for a tags, see the {@link ng.ngHref `ngHref`} directive. + */ +var htmlAnchorDirective = valueFn({ + restrict: 'E', + compile: function(element, attr) { + if (!attr.href && !attr.xlinkHref) { + return function(scope, element) { + // If the linked element is not an anchor tag anymore, do nothing + if (element[0].nodeName.toLowerCase() !== 'a') return; + + // SVGAElement does not use the href attribute, but rather the 'xlinkHref' attribute. + var href = toString.call(element.prop('href')) === '[object SVGAnimatedString]' ? + 'xlink:href' : 'href'; + element.on('click', function(event) { + // if we have no href url, then don't navigate anywhere. + if (!element.attr(href)) { + event.preventDefault(); + } + }); + }; + } + } +}); + +/** + * @ngdoc directive + * @name ngHref + * @restrict A + * @priority 99 + * + * @description + * Using AngularJS markup like `{{hash}}` in an href attribute will + * make the link go to the wrong URL if the user clicks it before + * AngularJS has a chance to replace the `{{hash}}` markup with its + * value. Until AngularJS replaces the markup the link will be broken + * and will most likely return a 404 error. The `ngHref` directive + * solves this problem. + * + * The wrong way to write it: + * ```html + * link1 + * ``` + * + * The correct way to write it: + * ```html + * link1 + * ``` + * + * @element A + * @param {template} ngHref any string which can contain `{{}}` markup. + * + * @example + * This example shows various combinations of `href`, `ng-href` and `ng-click` attributes + * in links and their different behaviors: + + +
+ link 1 (link, don't reload)
+ link 2 (link, don't reload)
+ link 3 (link, reload!)
+ anchor (link, don't reload)
+ anchor (no link)
+ link (link, change location) +
+ + it('should execute ng-click but not reload when href without value', function() { + element(by.id('link-1')).click(); + expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('1'); + expect(element(by.id('link-1')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(''); + }); + + it('should execute ng-click but not reload when href empty string', function() { + element(by.id('link-2')).click(); + expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('2'); + expect(element(by.id('link-2')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(''); + }); + + it('should execute ng-click and change url when ng-href specified', function() { + expect(element(by.id('link-3')).getAttribute('href')).toMatch(/\/123$/); + + element(by.id('link-3')).click(); + + // At this point, we navigate away from an AngularJS page, so we need + // to use browser.driver to get the base webdriver. + + browser.wait(function() { + return browser.driver.getCurrentUrl().then(function(url) { + return url.match(/\/123$/); + }); + }, 5000, 'page should navigate to /123'); + }); + + it('should execute ng-click but not reload when href empty string and name specified', function() { + element(by.id('link-4')).click(); + expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('4'); + expect(element(by.id('link-4')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(''); + }); + + it('should execute ng-click but not reload when no href but name specified', function() { + element(by.id('link-5')).click(); + expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('5'); + expect(element(by.id('link-5')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(null); + }); + + it('should only change url when only ng-href', function() { + element(by.model('value')).clear(); + element(by.model('value')).sendKeys('6'); + expect(element(by.id('link-6')).getAttribute('href')).toMatch(/\/6$/); + + element(by.id('link-6')).click(); + + // At this point, we navigate away from an AngularJS page, so we need + // to use browser.driver to get the base webdriver. + browser.wait(function() { + return browser.driver.getCurrentUrl().then(function(url) { + return url.match(/\/6$/); + }); + }, 5000, 'page should navigate to /6'); + }); + +
+ */ + +/** + * @ngdoc directive + * @name ngSrc + * @restrict A + * @priority 99 + * + * @description + * Using AngularJS markup like `{{hash}}` in a `src` attribute doesn't + * work right: The browser will fetch from the URL with the literal + * text `{{hash}}` until AngularJS replaces the expression inside + * `{{hash}}`. The `ngSrc` directive solves this problem. + * + * The buggy way to write it: + * ```html + * Description + * ``` + * + * The correct way to write it: + * ```html + * Description + * ``` + * + * @element IMG + * @param {template} ngSrc any string which can contain `{{}}` markup. + */ + +/** + * @ngdoc directive + * @name ngSrcset + * @restrict A + * @priority 99 + * + * @description + * Using AngularJS markup like `{{hash}}` in a `srcset` attribute doesn't + * work right: The browser will fetch from the URL with the literal + * text `{{hash}}` until AngularJS replaces the expression inside + * `{{hash}}`. The `ngSrcset` directive solves this problem. + * + * The buggy way to write it: + * ```html + * Description + * ``` + * + * The correct way to write it: + * ```html + * Description + * ``` + * + * @element IMG + * @param {template} ngSrcset any string which can contain `{{}}` markup. + */ + +/** + * @ngdoc directive + * @name ngDisabled + * @restrict A + * @priority 100 + * + * @description + * + * This directive sets the `disabled` attribute on the element (typically a form control, + * e.g. `input`, `button`, `select` etc.) if the + * {@link guide/expression expression} inside `ngDisabled` evaluates to truthy. + * + * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `disabled` + * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. + * + * @example + + +
+ +
+ + it('should toggle button', function() { + expect(element(by.css('button')).getAttribute('disabled')).toBeFalsy(); + element(by.model('checked')).click(); + expect(element(by.css('button')).getAttribute('disabled')).toBeTruthy(); + }); + +
+ * + * @param {expression} ngDisabled If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, + * then the `disabled` attribute will be set on the element + */ + + +/** + * @ngdoc directive + * @name ngChecked + * @restrict A + * @priority 100 + * + * @description + * Sets the `checked` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngChecked` is truthy. + * + * Note that this directive should not be used together with {@link ngModel `ngModel`}, + * as this can lead to unexpected behavior. + * + * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `checked` + * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. + * + * @example + + +
+ +
+ + it('should check both checkBoxes', function() { + expect(element(by.id('checkFollower')).getAttribute('checked')).toBeFalsy(); + element(by.model('leader')).click(); + expect(element(by.id('checkFollower')).getAttribute('checked')).toBeTruthy(); + }); + +
+ * + * @element INPUT + * @param {expression} ngChecked If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, + * then the `checked` attribute will be set on the element + */ + + +/** + * @ngdoc directive + * @name ngReadonly + * @restrict A + * @priority 100 + * + * @description + * + * Sets the `readonly` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngReadonly` is truthy. + * Note that `readonly` applies only to `input` elements with specific types. [See the input docs on + * MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input#attr-readonly) for more information. + * + * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `readonly` + * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. + * + * @example + + +
+ +
+ + it('should toggle readonly attr', function() { + expect(element(by.css('[type="text"]')).getAttribute('readonly')).toBeFalsy(); + element(by.model('checked')).click(); + expect(element(by.css('[type="text"]')).getAttribute('readonly')).toBeTruthy(); + }); + +
+ * + * @element INPUT + * @param {expression} ngReadonly If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, + * then special attribute "readonly" will be set on the element + */ + + +/** + * @ngdoc directive + * @name ngSelected + * @restrict A + * @priority 100 + * + * @description + * + * Sets the `selected` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngSelected` is truthy. + * + * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `selected` + * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. + * + *
+ * **Note:** `ngSelected` does not interact with the `select` and `ngModel` directives, it only + * sets the `selected` attribute on the element. If you are using `ngModel` on the select, you + * should not use `ngSelected` on the options, as `ngModel` will set the select value and + * selected options. + *
+ * + * @example + + +
+ +
+ + it('should select Greetings!', function() { + expect(element(by.id('greet')).getAttribute('selected')).toBeFalsy(); + element(by.model('selected')).click(); + expect(element(by.id('greet')).getAttribute('selected')).toBeTruthy(); + }); + +
+ * + * @element OPTION + * @param {expression} ngSelected If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, + * then special attribute "selected" will be set on the element + */ + +/** + * @ngdoc directive + * @name ngOpen + * @restrict A + * @priority 100 + * + * @description + * + * Sets the `open` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngOpen` is truthy. + * + * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `open` + * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. + * + * ## A note about browser compatibility + * + * Internet Explorer and Edge do not support the `details` element, it is + * recommended to use {@link ng.ngShow} and {@link ng.ngHide} instead. + * + * @example + + +
+
+ List +
    +
  • Apple
  • +
  • Orange
  • +
  • Durian
  • +
+
+
+ + it('should toggle open', function() { + expect(element(by.id('details')).getAttribute('open')).toBeFalsy(); + element(by.model('open')).click(); + expect(element(by.id('details')).getAttribute('open')).toBeTruthy(); + }); + +
+ * + * @element DETAILS + * @param {expression} ngOpen If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, + * then special attribute "open" will be set on the element + */ + +var ngAttributeAliasDirectives = {}; + +// boolean attrs are evaluated +forEach(BOOLEAN_ATTR, function(propName, attrName) { + // binding to multiple is not supported + if (propName === 'multiple') return; + + function defaultLinkFn(scope, element, attr) { + scope.$watch(attr[normalized], function ngBooleanAttrWatchAction(value) { + attr.$set(attrName, !!value); + }); + } + + var normalized = directiveNormalize('ng-' + attrName); + var linkFn = defaultLinkFn; + + if (propName === 'checked') { + linkFn = function(scope, element, attr) { + // ensuring ngChecked doesn't interfere with ngModel when both are set on the same input + if (attr.ngModel !== attr[normalized]) { + defaultLinkFn(scope, element, attr); + } + }; + } + + ngAttributeAliasDirectives[normalized] = function() { + return { + restrict: 'A', + priority: 100, + link: linkFn + }; + }; +}); + +// aliased input attrs are evaluated +forEach(ALIASED_ATTR, function(htmlAttr, ngAttr) { + ngAttributeAliasDirectives[ngAttr] = function() { + return { + priority: 100, + link: function(scope, element, attr) { + //special case ngPattern when a literal regular expression value + //is used as the expression (this way we don't have to watch anything). + if (ngAttr === 'ngPattern' && attr.ngPattern.charAt(0) === '/') { + var match = attr.ngPattern.match(REGEX_STRING_REGEXP); + if (match) { + attr.$set('ngPattern', new RegExp(match[1], match[2])); + return; + } + } + + scope.$watch(attr[ngAttr], function ngAttrAliasWatchAction(value) { + attr.$set(ngAttr, value); + }); + } + }; + }; +}); + +// ng-src, ng-srcset, ng-href are interpolated +forEach(['src', 'srcset', 'href'], function(attrName) { + var normalized = directiveNormalize('ng-' + attrName); + ngAttributeAliasDirectives[normalized] = ['$sce', function($sce) { + return { + priority: 99, // it needs to run after the attributes are interpolated + link: function(scope, element, attr) { + var propName = attrName, + name = attrName; + + if (attrName === 'href' && + toString.call(element.prop('href')) === '[object SVGAnimatedString]') { + name = 'xlinkHref'; + attr.$attr[name] = 'xlink:href'; + propName = null; + } + + // We need to sanitize the url at least once, in case it is a constant + // non-interpolated attribute. + attr.$set(normalized, $sce.getTrustedMediaUrl(attr[normalized])); + + attr.$observe(normalized, function(value) { + if (!value) { + if (attrName === 'href') { + attr.$set(name, null); + } + return; + } + + attr.$set(name, value); + + // Support: IE 9-11 only + // On IE, if "ng:src" directive declaration is used and "src" attribute doesn't exist + // then calling element.setAttribute('src', 'foo') doesn't do anything, so we need + // to set the property as well to achieve the desired effect. + // We use attr[attrName] value since $set might have sanitized the url. + if (msie && propName) element.prop(propName, attr[name]); + }); + } + }; + }]; +}); + +/* global -nullFormCtrl, -PENDING_CLASS, -SUBMITTED_CLASS + */ +var nullFormCtrl = { + $addControl: noop, + $getControls: valueFn([]), + $$renameControl: nullFormRenameControl, + $removeControl: noop, + $setValidity: noop, + $setDirty: noop, + $setPristine: noop, + $setSubmitted: noop, + $$setSubmitted: noop +}, +PENDING_CLASS = 'ng-pending', +SUBMITTED_CLASS = 'ng-submitted'; + +function nullFormRenameControl(control, name) { + control.$name = name; +} + +/** + * @ngdoc type + * @name form.FormController + * + * @property {boolean} $pristine True if user has not interacted with the form yet. + * @property {boolean} $dirty True if user has already interacted with the form. + * @property {boolean} $valid True if all of the containing forms and controls are valid. + * @property {boolean} $invalid True if at least one containing control or form is invalid. + * @property {boolean} $submitted True if user has submitted the form even if its invalid. + * + * @property {Object} $pending An object hash, containing references to controls or forms with + * pending validators, where: + * + * - keys are validations tokens (error names). + * - values are arrays of controls or forms that have a pending validator for the given error name. + * + * See {@link form.FormController#$error $error} for a list of built-in validation tokens. + * + * @property {Object} $error An object hash, containing references to controls or forms with failing + * validators, where: + * + * - keys are validation tokens (error names), + * - values are arrays of controls or forms that have a failing validator for the given error name. + * + * Built-in validation tokens: + * - `email` + * - `max` + * - `maxlength` + * - `min` + * - `minlength` + * - `number` + * - `pattern` + * - `required` + * - `url` + * - `date` + * - `datetimelocal` + * - `time` + * - `week` + * - `month` + * + * @description + * `FormController` keeps track of all its controls and nested forms as well as the state of them, + * such as being valid/invalid or dirty/pristine. + * + * Each {@link ng.directive:form form} directive creates an instance + * of `FormController`. + * + */ +//asks for $scope to fool the BC controller module +FormController.$inject = ['$element', '$attrs', '$scope', '$animate', '$interpolate']; +function FormController($element, $attrs, $scope, $animate, $interpolate) { + this.$$controls = []; + + // init state + this.$error = {}; + this.$$success = {}; + this.$pending = undefined; + this.$name = $interpolate($attrs.name || $attrs.ngForm || '')($scope); + this.$dirty = false; + this.$pristine = true; + this.$valid = true; + this.$invalid = false; + this.$submitted = false; + this.$$parentForm = nullFormCtrl; + + this.$$element = $element; + this.$$animate = $animate; + + setupValidity(this); +} + +FormController.prototype = { + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name form.FormController#$rollbackViewValue + * + * @description + * Rollback all form controls pending updates to the `$modelValue`. + * + * Updates may be pending by a debounced event or because the input is waiting for a some future + * event defined in `ng-model-options`. This method is typically needed by the reset button of + * a form that uses `ng-model-options` to pend updates. + */ + $rollbackViewValue: function() { + forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { + control.$rollbackViewValue(); + }); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name form.FormController#$commitViewValue + * + * @description + * Commit all form controls pending updates to the `$modelValue`. + * + * Updates may be pending by a debounced event or because the input is waiting for a some future + * event defined in `ng-model-options`. This method is rarely needed as `NgModelController` + * usually handles calling this in response to input events. + */ + $commitViewValue: function() { + forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { + control.$commitViewValue(); + }); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name form.FormController#$addControl + * @param {object} control control object, either a {@link form.FormController} or an + * {@link ngModel.NgModelController} + * + * @description + * Register a control with the form. Input elements using ngModelController do this automatically + * when they are linked. + * + * Note that the current state of the control will not be reflected on the new parent form. This + * is not an issue with normal use, as freshly compiled and linked controls are in a `$pristine` + * state. + * + * However, if the method is used programmatically, for example by adding dynamically created controls, + * or controls that have been previously removed without destroying their corresponding DOM element, + * it's the developers responsibility to make sure the current state propagates to the parent form. + * + * For example, if an input control is added that is already `$dirty` and has `$error` properties, + * calling `$setDirty()` and `$validate()` afterwards will propagate the state to the parent form. + */ + $addControl: function(control) { + // Breaking change - before, inputs whose name was "hasOwnProperty" were quietly ignored + // and not added to the scope. Now we throw an error. + assertNotHasOwnProperty(control.$name, 'input'); + this.$$controls.push(control); + + if (control.$name) { + this[control.$name] = control; + } + + control.$$parentForm = this; + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name form.FormController#$getControls + * @returns {Array} the controls that are currently part of this form + * + * @description + * This method returns a **shallow copy** of the controls that are currently part of this form. + * The controls can be instances of {@link form.FormController `FormController`} + * ({@link ngForm "child-forms"}) and of {@link ngModel.NgModelController `NgModelController`}. + * If you need access to the controls of child-forms, you have to call `$getControls()` + * recursively on them. + * This can be used for example to iterate over all controls to validate them. + * + * The controls can be accessed normally, but adding to, or removing controls from the array has + * no effect on the form. Instead, use {@link form.FormController#$addControl `$addControl()`} and + * {@link form.FormController#$removeControl `$removeControl()`} for this use-case. + * Likewise, adding a control to, or removing a control from the form is not reflected + * in the shallow copy. That means you should get a fresh copy from `$getControls()` every time + * you need access to the controls. + */ + $getControls: function() { + return shallowCopy(this.$$controls); + }, + + // Private API: rename a form control + $$renameControl: function(control, newName) { + var oldName = control.$name; + + if (this[oldName] === control) { + delete this[oldName]; + } + this[newName] = control; + control.$name = newName; + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name form.FormController#$removeControl + * @param {object} control control object, either a {@link form.FormController} or an + * {@link ngModel.NgModelController} + * + * @description + * Deregister a control from the form. + * + * Input elements using ngModelController do this automatically when they are destroyed. + * + * Note that only the removed control's validation state (`$errors`etc.) will be removed from the + * form. `$dirty`, `$submitted` states will not be changed, because the expected behavior can be + * different from case to case. For example, removing the only `$dirty` control from a form may or + * may not mean that the form is still `$dirty`. + */ + $removeControl: function(control) { + if (control.$name && this[control.$name] === control) { + delete this[control.$name]; + } + forEach(this.$pending, function(value, name) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-invalid-this + this.$setValidity(name, null, control); + }, this); + forEach(this.$error, function(value, name) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-invalid-this + this.$setValidity(name, null, control); + }, this); + forEach(this.$$success, function(value, name) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-invalid-this + this.$setValidity(name, null, control); + }, this); + + arrayRemove(this.$$controls, control); + control.$$parentForm = nullFormCtrl; + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name form.FormController#$setDirty + * + * @description + * Sets the form to a dirty state. + * + * This method can be called to add the 'ng-dirty' class and set the form to a dirty + * state (ng-dirty class). This method will also propagate to parent forms. + */ + $setDirty: function() { + this.$$animate.removeClass(this.$$element, PRISTINE_CLASS); + this.$$animate.addClass(this.$$element, DIRTY_CLASS); + this.$dirty = true; + this.$pristine = false; + this.$$parentForm.$setDirty(); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name form.FormController#$setPristine + * + * @description + * Sets the form to its pristine state. + * + * This method sets the form's `$pristine` state to true, the `$dirty` state to false, removes + * the `ng-dirty` class and adds the `ng-pristine` class. Additionally, it sets the `$submitted` + * state to false. + * + * This method will also propagate to all the controls contained in this form. + * + * Setting a form back to a pristine state is often useful when we want to 'reuse' a form after + * saving or resetting it. + */ + $setPristine: function() { + this.$$animate.setClass(this.$$element, PRISTINE_CLASS, DIRTY_CLASS + ' ' + SUBMITTED_CLASS); + this.$dirty = false; + this.$pristine = true; + this.$submitted = false; + forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { + control.$setPristine(); + }); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name form.FormController#$setUntouched + * + * @description + * Sets the form to its untouched state. + * + * This method can be called to remove the 'ng-touched' class and set the form controls to their + * untouched state (ng-untouched class). + * + * Setting a form controls back to their untouched state is often useful when setting the form + * back to its pristine state. + */ + $setUntouched: function() { + forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { + control.$setUntouched(); + }); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name form.FormController#$setSubmitted + * + * @description + * Sets the form to its `$submitted` state. This will also set `$submitted` on all child and + * parent forms of the form. + */ + $setSubmitted: function() { + var rootForm = this; + while (rootForm.$$parentForm && (rootForm.$$parentForm !== nullFormCtrl)) { + rootForm = rootForm.$$parentForm; + } + rootForm.$$setSubmitted(); + }, + + $$setSubmitted: function() { + this.$$animate.addClass(this.$$element, SUBMITTED_CLASS); + this.$submitted = true; + forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { + if (control.$$setSubmitted) { + control.$$setSubmitted(); + } + }); + } +}; + +/** + * @ngdoc method + * @name form.FormController#$setValidity + * + * @description + * Change the validity state of the form, and notify the parent form (if any). + * + * Application developers will rarely need to call this method directly. It is used internally, by + * {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$setValidity NgModelController.$setValidity()}, to propagate a + * control's validity state to the parent `FormController`. + * + * @param {string} validationErrorKey Name of the validator. The `validationErrorKey` will be + * assigned to either `$error[validationErrorKey]` or `$pending[validationErrorKey]` (for + * unfulfilled `$asyncValidators`), so that it is available for data-binding. The + * `validationErrorKey` should be in camelCase and will get converted into dash-case for + * class name. Example: `myError` will result in `ng-valid-my-error` and + * `ng-invalid-my-error` classes and can be bound to as `{{ someForm.$error.myError }}`. + * @param {boolean} isValid Whether the current state is valid (true), invalid (false), pending + * (undefined), or skipped (null). Pending is used for unfulfilled `$asyncValidators`. + * Skipped is used by AngularJS when validators do not run because of parse errors and when + * `$asyncValidators` do not run because any of the `$validators` failed. + * @param {NgModelController | FormController} controller - The controller whose validity state is + * triggering the change. + */ +addSetValidityMethod({ + clazz: FormController, + set: function(object, property, controller) { + var list = object[property]; + if (!list) { + object[property] = [controller]; + } else { + var index = list.indexOf(controller); + if (index === -1) { + list.push(controller); + } + } + }, + unset: function(object, property, controller) { + var list = object[property]; + if (!list) { + return; + } + arrayRemove(list, controller); + if (list.length === 0) { + delete object[property]; + } + } +}); /** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name date - * @kind function + * @ngdoc directive + * @name ngForm + * @restrict EAC + * + * @description + * Helper directive that makes it possible to create control groups inside a + * {@link ng.directive:form `form`} directive. + * These "child forms" can be used, for example, to determine the validity of a sub-group of + * controls. + * + *
+ * **Note**: `ngForm` cannot be used as a replacement for `
`, because it lacks its + * [built-in HTML functionality](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#the-form-element). + * Specifically, you cannot submit `ngForm` like a `` tag. That means, + * you cannot send data to the server with `ngForm`, or integrate it with + * {@link ng.directive:ngSubmit `ngSubmit`}. + *
+ * + * @param {string=} ngForm|name Name of the form. If specified, the form controller will + * be published into the related scope, under this name. + * + */ + + /** + * @ngdoc directive + * @name form + * @restrict E + * + * @description + * Directive that instantiates + * {@link form.FormController FormController}. + * + * If the `name` attribute is specified, the form controller is published onto the current scope under + * this name. + * + * ## Alias: {@link ng.directive:ngForm `ngForm`} + * + * In AngularJS, forms can be nested. This means that the outer form is valid when all of the child + * forms are valid as well. However, browsers do not allow nesting of `` elements, so + * AngularJS provides the {@link ng.directive:ngForm `ngForm`} directive, which behaves identically to + * `form` but can be nested. Nested forms can be useful, for example, if the validity of a sub-group + * of controls needs to be determined. + * + * ## CSS classes + * - `ng-valid` is set if the form is valid. + * - `ng-invalid` is set if the form is invalid. + * - `ng-pending` is set if the form is pending. + * - `ng-pristine` is set if the form is pristine. + * - `ng-dirty` is set if the form is dirty. + * - `ng-submitted` is set if the form was submitted. * - * @description - * Formats `date` to a string based on the requested `format`. + * Keep in mind that ngAnimate can detect each of these classes when added and removed. * - * `format` string can be composed of the following elements: * - * * `'yyyy'`: 4 digit representation of year (e.g. AD 1 => 0001, AD 2010 => 2010) - * * `'yy'`: 2 digit representation of year, padded (00-99). (e.g. AD 2001 => 01, AD 2010 => 10) - * * `'y'`: 1 digit representation of year, e.g. (AD 1 => 1, AD 199 => 199) - * * `'MMMM'`: Month in year (January-December) - * * `'MMM'`: Month in year (Jan-Dec) - * * `'MM'`: Month in year, padded (01-12) - * * `'M'`: Month in year (1-12) - * * `'LLLL'`: Stand-alone month in year (January-December) - * * `'dd'`: Day in month, padded (01-31) - * * `'d'`: Day in month (1-31) - * * `'EEEE'`: Day in Week,(Sunday-Saturday) - * * `'EEE'`: Day in Week, (Sun-Sat) - * * `'HH'`: Hour in day, padded (00-23) - * * `'H'`: Hour in day (0-23) - * * `'hh'`: Hour in AM/PM, padded (01-12) - * * `'h'`: Hour in AM/PM, (1-12) - * * `'mm'`: Minute in hour, padded (00-59) - * * `'m'`: Minute in hour (0-59) - * * `'ss'`: Second in minute, padded (00-59) - * * `'s'`: Second in minute (0-59) - * * `'sss'`: Millisecond in second, padded (000-999) - * * `'a'`: AM/PM marker - * * `'Z'`: 4 digit (+sign) representation of the timezone offset (-1200-+1200) - * * `'ww'`: Week of year, padded (00-53). Week 01 is the week with the first Thursday of the year - * * `'w'`: Week of year (0-53). Week 1 is the week with the first Thursday of the year - * * `'G'`, `'GG'`, `'GGG'`: The abbreviated form of the era string (e.g. 'AD') - * * `'GGGG'`: The long form of the era string (e.g. 'Anno Domini') + * ## Submitting a form and preventing the default action * - * `format` string can also be one of the following predefined - * {@link guide/i18n localizable formats}: + * Since the role of forms in client-side AngularJS applications is different than in classical + * roundtrip apps, it is desirable for the browser not to translate the form submission into a full + * page reload that sends the data to the server. Instead some javascript logic should be triggered + * to handle the form submission in an application-specific way. * - * * `'medium'`: equivalent to `'MMM d, y h:mm:ss a'` for en_US locale - * (e.g. Sep 3, 2010 12:05:08 PM) - * * `'short'`: equivalent to `'M/d/yy h:mm a'` for en_US locale (e.g. 9/3/10 12:05 PM) - * * `'fullDate'`: equivalent to `'EEEE, MMMM d, y'` for en_US locale - * (e.g. Friday, September 3, 2010) - * * `'longDate'`: equivalent to `'MMMM d, y'` for en_US locale (e.g. September 3, 2010) - * * `'mediumDate'`: equivalent to `'MMM d, y'` for en_US locale (e.g. Sep 3, 2010) - * * `'shortDate'`: equivalent to `'M/d/yy'` for en_US locale (e.g. 9/3/10) - * * `'mediumTime'`: equivalent to `'h:mm:ss a'` for en_US locale (e.g. 12:05:08 PM) - * * `'shortTime'`: equivalent to `'h:mm a'` for en_US locale (e.g. 12:05 PM) + * For this reason, AngularJS prevents the default action (form submission to the server) unless the + * `` element has an `action` attribute specified. * - * `format` string can contain literal values. These need to be escaped by surrounding with single quotes (e.g. - * `"h 'in the morning'"`). In order to output a single quote, escape it - i.e., two single quotes in a sequence - * (e.g. `"h 'o''clock'"`). + * You can use one of the following two ways to specify what javascript method should be called when + * a form is submitted: * - * Any other characters in the `format` string will be output as-is. + * - {@link ng.directive:ngSubmit ngSubmit} directive on the form element + * - {@link ng.directive:ngClick ngClick} directive on the first + * button or input field of type submit (input[type=submit]) * - * @param {(Date|number|string)} date Date to format either as Date object, milliseconds (string or - * number) or various ISO 8601 datetime string formats (e.g. yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.sssZ and its - * shorter versions like yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mmZ, yyyy-MM-dd or yyyyMMddTHHmmssZ). If no timezone is - * specified in the string input, the time is considered to be in the local timezone. - * @param {string=} format Formatting rules (see Description). If not specified, - * `mediumDate` is used. - * @param {string=} timezone Timezone to be used for formatting. It understands UTC/GMT and the - * continental US time zone abbreviations, but for general use, use a time zone offset, for - * example, `'+0430'` (4 hours, 30 minutes east of the Greenwich meridian) - * If not specified, the timezone of the browser will be used. - * @returns {string} Formatted string or the input if input is not recognized as date/millis. + * To prevent double execution of the handler, use only one of the {@link ng.directive:ngSubmit ngSubmit} + * or {@link ng.directive:ngClick ngClick} directives. + * This is because of the following form submission rules in the HTML specification: + * + * - If a form has only one input field then hitting enter in this field triggers form submit + * (`ngSubmit`) + * - if a form has 2+ input fields and no buttons or input[type=submit] then hitting enter + * doesn't trigger submit + * - if a form has one or more input fields and one or more buttons or input[type=submit] then + * hitting enter in any of the input fields will trigger the click handler on the *first* button or + * input[type=submit] (`ngClick`) *and* a submit handler on the enclosing form (`ngSubmit`) + * + * Any pending `ngModelOptions` changes will take place immediately when an enclosing form is + * submitted. Note that `ngClick` events will occur before the model is updated. Use `ngSubmit` + * to have access to the updated model. + * + * @animations + * Animations in ngForm are triggered when any of the associated CSS classes are added and removed. + * These classes are: `.ng-pristine`, `.ng-dirty`, `.ng-invalid` and `.ng-valid` as well as any + * other validations that are performed within the form. Animations in ngForm are similar to how + * they work in ngClass and animations can be hooked into using CSS transitions, keyframes as well + * as JS animations. + * + * The following example shows a simple way to utilize CSS transitions to style a form element + * that has been rendered as invalid after it has been validated: + * + *
+ * //be sure to include ngAnimate as a module to hook into more
+ * //advanced animations
+ * .my-form {
+ *   transition:0.5s linear all;
+ *   background: white;
+ * }
+ * .my-form.ng-invalid {
+ *   background: red;
+ *   color:white;
+ * }
+ * 
* * @example - - - {{1288323623006 | date:'medium'}}: - {{1288323623006 | date:'medium'}}
- {{1288323623006 | date:'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z'}}: - {{1288323623006 | date:'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z'}}
- {{1288323623006 | date:'MM/dd/yyyy @ h:mma'}}: - {{'1288323623006' | date:'MM/dd/yyyy @ h:mma'}}
- {{1288323623006 | date:"MM/dd/yyyy 'at' h:mma"}}: - {{'1288323623006' | date:"MM/dd/yyyy 'at' h:mma"}}
-
- - it('should format date', function() { - expect(element(by.binding("1288323623006 | date:'medium'")).getText()). - toMatch(/Oct 2\d, 2010 \d{1,2}:\d{2}:\d{2} (AM|PM)/); - expect(element(by.binding("1288323623006 | date:'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z'")).getText()). - toMatch(/2010-10-2\d \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2} (-|\+)?\d{4}/); - expect(element(by.binding("'1288323623006' | date:'MM/dd/yyyy @ h:mma'")).getText()). - toMatch(/10\/2\d\/2010 @ \d{1,2}:\d{2}(AM|PM)/); - expect(element(by.binding("'1288323623006' | date:\"MM/dd/yyyy 'at' h:mma\"")).getText()). - toMatch(/10\/2\d\/2010 at \d{1,2}:\d{2}(AM|PM)/); - }); - -
+ + + + + + userType: + Required!
+ userType = {{userType}}
+ myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
+ myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
+ myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
+ myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
+ +
+ + it('should initialize to model', function() { + var userType = element(by.binding('userType')); + var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); + + expect(userType.getText()).toContain('guest'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('true'); + }); + + it('should be invalid if empty', function() { + var userType = element(by.binding('userType')); + var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); + var userInput = element(by.model('userType')); + + userInput.clear(); + userInput.sendKeys(''); + + expect(userType.getText()).toEqual('userType ='); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); + }); + +
+ * + * @param {string=} name Name of the form. If specified, the form controller will be published into + * related scope, under this name. */ -dateFilter.$inject = ['$locale']; -function dateFilter($locale) { +var formDirectiveFactory = function(isNgForm) { + return ['$timeout', '$parse', function($timeout, $parse) { + var formDirective = { + name: 'form', + restrict: isNgForm ? 'EAC' : 'E', + require: ['form', '^^?form'], //first is the form's own ctrl, second is an optional parent form + controller: FormController, + compile: function ngFormCompile(formElement, attr) { + // Setup initial state of the control + formElement.addClass(PRISTINE_CLASS).addClass(VALID_CLASS); + + var nameAttr = attr.name ? 'name' : (isNgForm && attr.ngForm ? 'ngForm' : false); + + return { + pre: function ngFormPreLink(scope, formElement, attr, ctrls) { + var controller = ctrls[0]; + + // if `action` attr is not present on the form, prevent the default action (submission) + if (!('action' in attr)) { + // we can't use jq events because if a form is destroyed during submission the default + // action is not prevented. see #1238 + // + // IE 9 is not affected because it doesn't fire a submit event and try to do a full + // page reload if the form was destroyed by submission of the form via a click handler + // on a button in the form. Looks like an IE9 specific bug. + var handleFormSubmission = function(event) { + scope.$apply(function() { + controller.$commitViewValue(); + controller.$setSubmitted(); + }); + + event.preventDefault(); + }; + + formElement[0].addEventListener('submit', handleFormSubmission); + + // unregister the preventDefault listener so that we don't not leak memory but in a + // way that will achieve the prevention of the default action. + formElement.on('$destroy', function() { + $timeout(function() { + formElement[0].removeEventListener('submit', handleFormSubmission); + }, 0, false); + }); + } + + var parentFormCtrl = ctrls[1] || controller.$$parentForm; + parentFormCtrl.$addControl(controller); + + var setter = nameAttr ? getSetter(controller.$name) : noop; + + if (nameAttr) { + setter(scope, controller); + attr.$observe(nameAttr, function(newValue) { + if (controller.$name === newValue) return; + setter(scope, undefined); + controller.$$parentForm.$$renameControl(controller, newValue); + setter = getSetter(controller.$name); + setter(scope, controller); + }); + } + formElement.on('$destroy', function() { + controller.$$parentForm.$removeControl(controller); + setter(scope, undefined); + extend(controller, nullFormCtrl); //stop propagating child destruction handlers upwards + }); + } + }; + } + }; + return formDirective; - var R_ISO8601_STR = /^(\d{4})-?(\d\d)-?(\d\d)(?:T(\d\d)(?::?(\d\d)(?::?(\d\d)(?:\.(\d+))?)?)?(Z|([+-])(\d\d):?(\d\d))?)?$/; - // 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 - function jsonStringToDate(string) { - var match; - if ((match = string.match(R_ISO8601_STR))) { - var date = new Date(0), - tzHour = 0, - tzMin = 0, - dateSetter = match[8] ? date.setUTCFullYear : date.setFullYear, - timeSetter = match[8] ? date.setUTCHours : date.setHours; + function getSetter(expression) { + if (expression === '') { + //create an assignable expression, so forms with an empty name can be renamed later + return $parse('this[""]').assign; + } + return $parse(expression).assign || noop; + } + }]; +}; - if (match[9]) { - tzHour = toInt(match[9] + match[10]); - tzMin = toInt(match[9] + match[11]); +var formDirective = formDirectiveFactory(); +var ngFormDirective = formDirectiveFactory(true); + + + +// helper methods +function setupValidity(instance) { + instance.$$classCache = {}; + instance.$$classCache[INVALID_CLASS] = !(instance.$$classCache[VALID_CLASS] = instance.$$element.hasClass(VALID_CLASS)); +} +function addSetValidityMethod(context) { + var clazz = context.clazz, + set = context.set, + unset = context.unset; + + clazz.prototype.$setValidity = function(validationErrorKey, state, controller) { + if (isUndefined(state)) { + createAndSet(this, '$pending', validationErrorKey, controller); + } else { + unsetAndCleanup(this, '$pending', validationErrorKey, controller); + } + if (!isBoolean(state)) { + unset(this.$error, validationErrorKey, controller); + unset(this.$$success, validationErrorKey, controller); + } else { + if (state) { + unset(this.$error, validationErrorKey, controller); + set(this.$$success, validationErrorKey, controller); + } else { + set(this.$error, validationErrorKey, controller); + unset(this.$$success, validationErrorKey, controller); } - dateSetter.call(date, toInt(match[1]), toInt(match[2]) - 1, toInt(match[3])); - var h = toInt(match[4] || 0) - tzHour; - var m = toInt(match[5] || 0) - tzMin; - var s = toInt(match[6] || 0); - var ms = Math.round(parseFloat('0.' + (match[7] || 0)) * 1000); - timeSetter.call(date, h, m, s, ms); - return date; } - return string; - } + if (this.$pending) { + cachedToggleClass(this, PENDING_CLASS, true); + this.$valid = this.$invalid = undefined; + toggleValidationCss(this, '', null); + } else { + cachedToggleClass(this, PENDING_CLASS, false); + this.$valid = isObjectEmpty(this.$error); + this.$invalid = !this.$valid; + toggleValidationCss(this, '', this.$valid); + } + // re-read the state as the set/unset methods could have + // combined state in this.$error[validationError] (used for forms), + // where setting/unsetting only increments/decrements the value, + // and does not replace it. + var combinedState; + if (this.$pending && this.$pending[validationErrorKey]) { + combinedState = undefined; + } else if (this.$error[validationErrorKey]) { + combinedState = false; + } else if (this.$$success[validationErrorKey]) { + combinedState = true; + } else { + combinedState = null; + } - return function(date, format, timezone) { - var text = '', - parts = [], - fn, match; + toggleValidationCss(this, validationErrorKey, combinedState); + this.$$parentForm.$setValidity(validationErrorKey, combinedState, this); + }; - format = format || 'mediumDate'; - format = $locale.DATETIME_FORMATS[format] || format; - if (isString(date)) { - date = NUMBER_STRING.test(date) ? toInt(date) : jsonStringToDate(date); + function createAndSet(ctrl, name, value, controller) { + if (!ctrl[name]) { + ctrl[name] = {}; } + set(ctrl[name], value, controller); + } - if (isNumber(date)) { - date = new Date(date); + function unsetAndCleanup(ctrl, name, value, controller) { + if (ctrl[name]) { + unset(ctrl[name], value, controller); + } + if (isObjectEmpty(ctrl[name])) { + ctrl[name] = undefined; } + } - if (!isDate(date) || !isFinite(date.getTime())) { - return date; + function cachedToggleClass(ctrl, className, switchValue) { + if (switchValue && !ctrl.$$classCache[className]) { + ctrl.$$animate.addClass(ctrl.$$element, className); + ctrl.$$classCache[className] = true; + } else if (!switchValue && ctrl.$$classCache[className]) { + ctrl.$$animate.removeClass(ctrl.$$element, className); + ctrl.$$classCache[className] = false; + } + } + + function toggleValidationCss(ctrl, validationErrorKey, isValid) { + validationErrorKey = validationErrorKey ? '-' + snake_case(validationErrorKey, '-') : ''; + + cachedToggleClass(ctrl, VALID_CLASS + validationErrorKey, isValid === true); + cachedToggleClass(ctrl, INVALID_CLASS + validationErrorKey, isValid === false); + } +} + +function isObjectEmpty(obj) { + if (obj) { + for (var prop in obj) { + if (obj.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { + return false; + } } + } + return true; +} + +/* global + VALID_CLASS: false, + INVALID_CLASS: false, + PRISTINE_CLASS: false, + DIRTY_CLASS: false, + ngModelMinErr: false +*/ + +// Regex code was initially obtained from SO prior to modification: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3143070/javascript-regex-iso-datetime#answer-3143231 +var ISO_DATE_REGEXP = /^\d{4,}-[01]\d-[0-3]\dT[0-2]\d:[0-5]\d:[0-5]\d\.\d+(?:[+-][0-2]\d:[0-5]\d|Z)$/; +// See valid URLs in RFC3987 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3987) +// Note: We are being more lenient, because browsers are too. +// 1. Scheme +// 2. Slashes +// 3. Username +// 4. Password +// 5. Hostname +// 6. Port +// 7. Path +// 8. Query +// 9. Fragment +// 1111111111111111 222 333333 44444 55555555555555555555555 666 77777777 8888888 999 +var URL_REGEXP = /^[a-z][a-z\d.+-]*:\/*(?:[^:@]+(?::[^@]+)?@)?(?:[^\s:/?#]+|\[[a-f\d:]+])(?::\d+)?(?:\/[^?#]*)?(?:\?[^#]*)?(?:#.*)?$/i; +// eslint-disable-next-line max-len +var EMAIL_REGEXP = /^(?=.{1,254}$)(?=.{1,64}@)[-!#$%&'*+/0-9=?A-Z^_`a-z{|}~]+(\.[-!#$%&'*+/0-9=?A-Z^_`a-z{|}~]+)*@[A-Za-z0-9]([A-Za-z0-9-]{0,61}[A-Za-z0-9])?(\.[A-Za-z0-9]([A-Za-z0-9-]{0,61}[A-Za-z0-9])?)*$/; +var NUMBER_REGEXP = /^\s*(-|\+)?(\d+|(\d*(\.\d*)))([eE][+-]?\d+)?\s*$/; +var DATE_REGEXP = /^(\d{4,})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})$/; +var DATETIMELOCAL_REGEXP = /^(\d{4,})-(\d\d)-(\d\d)T(\d\d):(\d\d)(?::(\d\d)(\.\d{1,3})?)?$/; +var WEEK_REGEXP = /^(\d{4,})-W(\d\d)$/; +var MONTH_REGEXP = /^(\d{4,})-(\d\d)$/; +var TIME_REGEXP = /^(\d\d):(\d\d)(?::(\d\d)(\.\d{1,3})?)?$/; + +var PARTIAL_VALIDATION_EVENTS = 'keydown wheel mousedown'; +var PARTIAL_VALIDATION_TYPES = createMap(); +forEach('date,datetime-local,month,time,week'.split(','), function(type) { + PARTIAL_VALIDATION_TYPES[type] = true; +}); + +var inputType = { + + /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[text] + * + * @description + * Standard HTML text input with AngularJS data binding, inherited by most of the `input` elements. + * + * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} required Adds `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. + * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to + * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of + * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. + * @param {number=} ngMinlength Sets `minlength` validation error key if the value is shorter than + * minlength. + * @param {number=} ngMaxlength Sets `maxlength` validation error key if the value is longer than + * maxlength. Setting the attribute to a negative or non-numeric value, allows view values of + * any length. + * @param {string=} pattern Similar to `ngPattern` except that the attribute value is the actual string + * that contains the regular expression body that will be converted to a regular expression + * as in the ngPattern directive. + * @param {string=} ngPattern Sets `pattern` validation error key if the ngModel {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} + * does not match a RegExp found by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the attribute value. + * If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. + * If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp + * after wrapping it in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to + * `new RegExp('^abc$')`.
+ * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to + * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into + * account. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * @param {boolean=} [ngTrim=true] If set to false AngularJS will not automatically trim the input. + * This parameter is ignored for input[type=password] controls, which will never trim the + * input. + * + * @example + + + +
+ +
+ + Required! + + Single word only! +
+ text = {{example.text}}
+ myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
+ myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
+ myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
+ myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
+
+
+ + var text = element(by.binding('example.text')); + var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); + var input = element(by.model('example.text')); + + it('should initialize to model', function() { + expect(text.getText()).toContain('guest'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('true'); + }); - while (format) { - match = DATE_FORMATS_SPLIT.exec(format); - if (match) { - parts = concat(parts, match, 1); - format = parts.pop(); - } else { - parts.push(format); - format = null; - } - } + it('should be invalid if empty', function() { + input.clear(); + input.sendKeys(''); - var dateTimezoneOffset = date.getTimezoneOffset(); - if (timezone) { - dateTimezoneOffset = timezoneToOffset(timezone, dateTimezoneOffset); - date = convertTimezoneToLocal(date, timezone, true); - } - forEach(parts, function(value) { - fn = DATE_FORMATS[value]; - text += fn ? fn(date, $locale.DATETIME_FORMATS, dateTimezoneOffset) - : value === '\'\'' ? '\'' : value.replace(/(^'|'$)/g, '').replace(/''/g, '\''); - }); + expect(text.getText()).toEqual('text ='); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); + }); - return text; - }; -} + it('should be invalid if multi word', function() { + input.clear(); + input.sendKeys('hello world'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); + }); + +
+ */ + 'text': textInputType, -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name json - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Allows you to convert a JavaScript object into JSON string. - * - * This filter is mostly useful for debugging. When using the double curly {{value}} notation - * the binding is automatically converted to JSON. - * - * @param {*} object Any JavaScript object (including arrays and primitive types) to filter. - * @param {number=} spacing The number of spaces to use per indentation, defaults to 2. - * @returns {string} JSON string. - * - * - * @example - + /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[date] + * + * @description + * Input with date validation and transformation. In browsers that do not yet support + * the HTML5 date input, a text element will be used. In that case, text must be entered in a valid ISO-8601 + * date format (yyyy-MM-dd), for example: `2009-01-06`. Since many + * modern browsers do not yet support this input type, it is important to provide cues to users on the + * expected input format via a placeholder or label. + * + * The model must always be a Date object, otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. + * Invalid `Date` objects (dates whose `getTime()` is `NaN`) will be rendered as an empty string. + * + * The timezone to be used to read/write the `Date` instance in the model can be defined using + * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions ngModelOptions}. By default, this is the timezone of the browser. + * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. This must be a + * valid ISO date string (yyyy-MM-dd). You can also use interpolation inside this attribute + * (e.g. `min="{{minDate | date:'yyyy-MM-dd'}}"`). Note that `min` will also add native HTML5 + * constraint validation. + * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. This must be + * a valid ISO date string (yyyy-MM-dd). You can also use interpolation inside this attribute + * (e.g. `max="{{maxDate | date:'yyyy-MM-dd'}}"`). Note that `max` will also add native HTML5 + * constraint validation. + * @param {(date|string)=} ngMin Sets the `min` validation constraint to the Date / ISO date string + * the `ngMin` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `min` attribute. + * @param {(date|string)=} ngMax Sets the `max` validation constraint to the Date / ISO date string + * the `ngMax` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `max` attribute. + * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. + * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to + * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of + * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * + * @example + -
{{ {'name':'value'} | json }}
-
{{ {'name':'value'} | json:4 }}
+ +
+ + +
+ + Required! + + Not a valid date! +
+ value = {{example.value | date: "yyyy-MM-dd"}}
+ myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
+ myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
+ myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
+ myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
+
- it('should jsonify filtered objects', function() { - expect(element(by.id('default-spacing')).getText()).toMatch(/\{\n {2}"name": ?"value"\n}/); - expect(element(by.id('custom-spacing')).getText()).toMatch(/\{\n {4}"name": ?"value"\n}/); - }); - -
- * - */ -function jsonFilter() { - return function(object, spacing) { - if (isUndefined(spacing)) { - spacing = 2; - } - return toJson(object, spacing); - }; -} - + var value = element(by.binding('example.value | date: "yyyy-MM-dd"')); + var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name lowercase - * @kind function - * @description - * Converts string to lowercase. - * - * See the {@link ng.uppercase uppercase filter documentation} for a functionally identical example. - * - * @see angular.lowercase - */ -var lowercaseFilter = valueFn(lowercase); + // currently protractor/webdriver does not support + // sending keys to all known HTML5 input controls + // for various browsers (see https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/562). + function setInput(val) { + // set the value of the element and force validation. + var scr = "var ipt = document.getElementById('exampleInput'); " + + "ipt.value = '" + val + "';" + + "angular.element(ipt).scope().$apply(function(s) { s.myForm[ipt.name].$setViewValue('" + val + "'); });"; + browser.executeScript(scr); + } + it('should initialize to model', function() { + expect(value.getText()).toContain('2013-10-22'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = true'); + }); -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name uppercase - * @kind function - * @description - * Converts string to uppercase. - * @example - - - -
- -

{{title}}

- -

{{title | uppercase}}

-
-
-
- */ -var uppercaseFilter = valueFn(uppercase); + it('should be invalid if empty', function() { + setInput(''); + expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); + }); -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name limitTo - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Creates a new array or string containing only a specified number of elements. The elements are - * taken from either the beginning or the end of the source array, string or number, as specified by - * the value and sign (positive or negative) of `limit`. Other array-like objects are also supported - * (e.g. array subclasses, NodeLists, jqLite/jQuery collections etc). If a number is used as input, - * it is converted to a string. - * - * @param {Array|ArrayLike|string|number} input - Array/array-like, string or number to be limited. - * @param {string|number} limit - The length of the returned array or string. If the `limit` number - * is positive, `limit` number of items from the beginning of the source array/string are copied. - * If the number is negative, `limit` number of items from the end of the source array/string - * are copied. The `limit` will be trimmed if it exceeds `array.length`. If `limit` is undefined, - * the input will be returned unchanged. - * @param {(string|number)=} begin - Index at which to begin limitation. As a negative index, - * `begin` indicates an offset from the end of `input`. Defaults to `0`. - * @returns {Array|string} A new sub-array or substring of length `limit` or less if the input had - * less than `limit` elements. - * - * @example - - - -
- -

Output numbers: {{ numbers | limitTo:numLimit }}

- -

Output letters: {{ letters | limitTo:letterLimit }}

- -

Output long number: {{ longNumber | limitTo:longNumberLimit }}

-
+ it('should be invalid if over max', function() { + setInput('2015-01-01'); + expect(value.getText()).toContain(''); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); + });
- - var numLimitInput = element(by.model('numLimit')); - var letterLimitInput = element(by.model('letterLimit')); - var longNumberLimitInput = element(by.model('longNumberLimit')); - var limitedNumbers = element(by.binding('numbers | limitTo:numLimit')); - var limitedLetters = element(by.binding('letters | limitTo:letterLimit')); - var limitedLongNumber = element(by.binding('longNumber | limitTo:longNumberLimit')); +
+ */ + 'date': createDateInputType('date', DATE_REGEXP, + createDateParser(DATE_REGEXP, ['yyyy', 'MM', 'dd']), + 'yyyy-MM-dd'), - it('should limit the number array to first three items', function() { - expect(numLimitInput.getAttribute('value')).toBe('3'); - expect(letterLimitInput.getAttribute('value')).toBe('3'); - expect(longNumberLimitInput.getAttribute('value')).toBe('3'); - expect(limitedNumbers.getText()).toEqual('Output numbers: [1,2,3]'); - expect(limitedLetters.getText()).toEqual('Output letters: abc'); - expect(limitedLongNumber.getText()).toEqual('Output long number: 234'); - }); + /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[datetime-local] + * + * @description + * Input with datetime validation and transformation. In browsers that do not yet support + * the HTML5 date input, a text element will be used. In that case, the text must be entered in a valid ISO-8601 + * local datetime format (yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss), for example: `2010-12-28T14:57:00`. + * + * The model must always be a Date object, otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. + * Invalid `Date` objects (dates whose `getTime()` is `NaN`) will be rendered as an empty string. + * + * The timezone to be used to read/write the `Date` instance in the model can be defined using + * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions ngModelOptions}. By default, this is the timezone of the browser. + * + * The format of the displayed time can be adjusted with the + * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions#ngModelOptions-arguments ngModelOptions} `timeSecondsFormat` + * and `timeStripZeroSeconds`. + * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. + * This must be a valid ISO datetime format (yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss). You can also use interpolation + * inside this attribute (e.g. `min="{{minDatetimeLocal | date:'yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss'}}"`). + * Note that `min` will also add native HTML5 constraint validation. + * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. + * This must be a valid ISO datetime format (yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss). You can also use interpolation + * inside this attribute (e.g. `max="{{maxDatetimeLocal | date:'yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss'}}"`). + * Note that `max` will also add native HTML5 constraint validation. + * @param {(date|string)=} ngMin Sets the `min` validation error key to the Date / ISO datetime string + * the `ngMin` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `min` attribute. + * @param {(date|string)=} ngMax Sets the `max` validation error key to the Date / ISO datetime string + * the `ngMax` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `max` attribute. + * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. + * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to + * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of + * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * + * @example + + + +
+ + +
+ + Required! + + Not a valid date! +
+ value = {{example.value | date: "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss"}}
+ myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
+ myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
+ myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
+ myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
+
+
+ + var value = element(by.binding('example.value | date: "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss"')); + var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - // There is a bug in safari and protractor that doesn't like the minus key - // it('should update the output when -3 is entered', function() { - // numLimitInput.clear(); - // numLimitInput.sendKeys('-3'); - // letterLimitInput.clear(); - // letterLimitInput.sendKeys('-3'); - // longNumberLimitInput.clear(); - // longNumberLimitInput.sendKeys('-3'); - // expect(limitedNumbers.getText()).toEqual('Output numbers: [7,8,9]'); - // expect(limitedLetters.getText()).toEqual('Output letters: ghi'); - // expect(limitedLongNumber.getText()).toEqual('Output long number: 342'); - // }); + // currently protractor/webdriver does not support + // sending keys to all known HTML5 input controls + // for various browsers (https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/562). + function setInput(val) { + // set the value of the element and force validation. + var scr = "var ipt = document.getElementById('exampleInput'); " + + "ipt.value = '" + val + "';" + + "angular.element(ipt).scope().$apply(function(s) { s.myForm[ipt.name].$setViewValue('" + val + "'); });"; + browser.executeScript(scr); + } - it('should not exceed the maximum size of input array', function() { - numLimitInput.clear(); - numLimitInput.sendKeys('100'); - letterLimitInput.clear(); - letterLimitInput.sendKeys('100'); - longNumberLimitInput.clear(); - longNumberLimitInput.sendKeys('100'); - expect(limitedNumbers.getText()).toEqual('Output numbers: [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]'); - expect(limitedLetters.getText()).toEqual('Output letters: abcdefghi'); - expect(limitedLongNumber.getText()).toEqual('Output long number: 2345432342'); - }); - -
-*/ -function limitToFilter() { - return function(input, limit, begin) { - if (Math.abs(Number(limit)) === Infinity) { - limit = Number(limit); - } else { - limit = toInt(limit); - } - if (isNumberNaN(limit)) return input; + it('should initialize to model', function() { + expect(value.getText()).toContain('2010-12-28T14:57:00'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = true'); + }); - if (isNumber(input)) input = input.toString(); - if (!isArrayLike(input)) return input; + it('should be invalid if empty', function() { + setInput(''); + expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); + }); - begin = (!begin || isNaN(begin)) ? 0 : toInt(begin); - begin = (begin < 0) ? Math.max(0, input.length + begin) : begin; + it('should be invalid if over max', function() { + setInput('2015-01-01T23:59:00'); + expect(value.getText()).toContain(''); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); + }); + +
+ */ + 'datetime-local': createDateInputType('datetimelocal', DATETIMELOCAL_REGEXP, + createDateParser(DATETIMELOCAL_REGEXP, ['yyyy', 'MM', 'dd', 'HH', 'mm', 'ss', 'sss']), + 'yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.sss'), - if (limit >= 0) { - return sliceFn(input, begin, begin + limit); - } else { - if (begin === 0) { - return sliceFn(input, limit, input.length); - } else { - return sliceFn(input, Math.max(0, begin + limit), begin); + /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[time] + * + * @description + * Input with time validation and transformation. In browsers that do not yet support + * the HTML5 time input, a text element will be used. In that case, the text must be entered in a valid ISO-8601 + * local time format (HH:mm:ss), for example: `14:57:00`. Model must be a Date object. This binding will always output a + * Date object to the model of January 1, 1970, or local date `new Date(1970, 0, 1, HH, mm, ss)`. + * + * The model must always be a Date object, otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. + * Invalid `Date` objects (dates whose `getTime()` is `NaN`) will be rendered as an empty string. + * + * The timezone to be used to read/write the `Date` instance in the model can be defined using + * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions#ngModelOptions-arguments ngModelOptions}. By default, + * this is the timezone of the browser. + * + * The format of the displayed time can be adjusted with the + * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions#ngModelOptions-arguments ngModelOptions} `timeSecondsFormat` + * and `timeStripZeroSeconds`. + * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. + * This must be a valid ISO time format (HH:mm:ss). You can also use interpolation inside this + * attribute (e.g. `min="{{minTime | date:'HH:mm:ss'}}"`). Note that `min` will also add + * native HTML5 constraint validation. + * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. + * This must be a valid ISO time format (HH:mm:ss). You can also use interpolation inside this + * attribute (e.g. `max="{{maxTime | date:'HH:mm:ss'}}"`). Note that `max` will also add + * native HTML5 constraint validation. + * @param {(date|string)=} ngMin Sets the `min` validation constraint to the Date / ISO time string the + * `ngMin` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `min` attribute. + * @param {(date|string)=} ngMax Sets the `max` validation constraint to the Date / ISO time string the + * `ngMax` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `max` attribute. + * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. + * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to + * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of + * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * + * @example + + + +
+ + +
+ + Required! + + Not a valid date! +
+ value = {{example.value | date: "HH:mm:ss"}}
+ myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
+ myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
+ myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
+ myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
+
+
+ + var value = element(by.binding('example.value | date: "HH:mm:ss"')); + var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); + + // currently protractor/webdriver does not support + // sending keys to all known HTML5 input controls + // for various browsers (https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/562). + function setInput(val) { + // set the value of the element and force validation. + var scr = "var ipt = document.getElementById('exampleInput'); " + + "ipt.value = '" + val + "';" + + "angular.element(ipt).scope().$apply(function(s) { s.myForm[ipt.name].$setViewValue('" + val + "'); });"; + browser.executeScript(scr); } - } - }; -} -function sliceFn(input, begin, end) { - if (isString(input)) return input.slice(begin, end); + it('should initialize to model', function() { + expect(value.getText()).toContain('14:57:00'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = true'); + }); + + it('should be invalid if empty', function() { + setInput(''); + expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); + }); - return slice.call(input, begin, end); -} + it('should be invalid if over max', function() { + setInput('23:59:00'); + expect(value.getText()).toContain(''); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); + }); + +
+ */ + 'time': createDateInputType('time', TIME_REGEXP, + createDateParser(TIME_REGEXP, ['HH', 'mm', 'ss', 'sss']), + 'HH:mm:ss.sss'), -/** - * @ngdoc filter - * @name orderBy - * @kind function - * - * @description - * Returns an array containing the items from the specified `collection`, ordered by a `comparator` - * function based on the values computed using the `expression` predicate. - * - * For example, `[{id: 'foo'}, {id: 'bar'}] | orderBy:'id'` would result in - * `[{id: 'bar'}, {id: 'foo'}]`. - * - * The `collection` can be an Array or array-like object (e.g. NodeList, jQuery object, TypedArray, - * String, etc). - * - * The `expression` can be a single predicate, or a list of predicates each serving as a tie-breaker - * for the preceding one. The `expression` is evaluated against each item and the output is used - * for comparing with other items. - * - * You can change the sorting order by setting `reverse` to `true`. By default, items are sorted in - * ascending order. - * - * The comparison is done using the `comparator` function. If none is specified, a default, built-in - * comparator is used (see below for details - in a nutshell, it compares numbers numerically and - * strings alphabetically). - * - * ### Under the hood - * - * Ordering the specified `collection` happens in two phases: - * - * 1. All items are passed through the predicate (or predicates), and the returned values are saved - * along with their type (`string`, `number` etc). For example, an item `{label: 'foo'}`, passed - * through a predicate that extracts the value of the `label` property, would be transformed to: - * ``` - * { - * value: 'foo', - * type: 'string', - * index: ... - * } - * ``` - * **Note:** `null` values use `'null'` as their type. - * 2. The comparator function is used to sort the items, based on the derived values, types and - * indices. - * - * If you use a custom comparator, it will be called with pairs of objects of the form - * `{value: ..., type: '...', index: ...}` and is expected to return `0` if the objects are equal - * (as far as the comparator is concerned), `-1` if the 1st one should be ranked higher than the - * second, or `1` otherwise. - * - * In order to ensure that the sorting will be deterministic across platforms, if none of the - * specified predicates can distinguish between two items, `orderBy` will automatically introduce a - * dummy predicate that returns the item's index as `value`. - * (If you are using a custom comparator, make sure it can handle this predicate as well.) - * - * If a custom comparator still can't distinguish between two items, then they will be sorted based - * on their index using the built-in comparator. - * - * Finally, in an attempt to simplify things, if a predicate returns an object as the extracted - * value for an item, `orderBy` will try to convert that object to a primitive value, before passing - * it to the comparator. The following rules govern the conversion: - * - * 1. If the object has a `valueOf()` method that returns a primitive, its return value will be - * used instead.
- * (If the object has a `valueOf()` method that returns another object, then the returned object - * will be used in subsequent steps.) - * 2. If the object has a custom `toString()` method (i.e. not the one inherited from `Object`) that - * returns a primitive, its return value will be used instead.
- * (If the object has a `toString()` method that returns another object, then the returned object - * will be used in subsequent steps.) - * 3. No conversion; the object itself is used. - * - * ### The default comparator - * - * The default, built-in comparator should be sufficient for most usecases. In short, it compares - * numbers numerically, strings alphabetically (and case-insensitively), for objects falls back to - * using their index in the original collection, sorts values of different types by type and puts - * `undefined` and `null` values at the end of the sorted list. - * - * More specifically, it follows these steps to determine the relative order of items: - * - * 1. If the compared values are of different types: - * - If one of the values is undefined, consider it "greater than" the other. - * - Else if one of the values is null, consider it "greater than" the other. - * - Else compare the types themselves alphabetically. - * 2. If both values are of type `string`, compare them alphabetically in a case- and - * locale-insensitive way. - * 3. If both values are objects, compare their indices instead. - * 4. Otherwise, return: - * - `0`, if the values are equal (by strict equality comparison, i.e. using `===`). - * - `-1`, if the 1st value is "less than" the 2nd value (compared using the `<` operator). - * - `1`, otherwise. - * - * **Note:** If you notice numbers not being sorted as expected, make sure they are actually being - * saved as numbers and not strings. - * **Note:** For the purpose of sorting, `null` and `undefined` are considered "greater than" - * any other value (with undefined "greater than" null). This effectively means that `null` - * and `undefined` values end up at the end of a list sorted in ascending order. - * **Note:** `null` values use `'null'` as their type to be able to distinguish them from objects. - * - * @param {Array|ArrayLike} collection - The collection (array or array-like object) to sort. - * @param {(Function|string|Array.)=} expression - A predicate (or list of - * predicates) to be used by the comparator to determine the order of elements. - * - * Can be one of: - * - * - `Function`: A getter function. This function will be called with each item as argument and - * the return value will be used for sorting. - * - `string`: An AngularJS expression. This expression will be evaluated against each item and the - * result will be used for sorting. For example, use `'label'` to sort by a property called - * `label` or `'label.substring(0, 3)'` to sort by the first 3 characters of the `label` - * property.
- * (The result of a constant expression is interpreted as a property name to be used for - * comparison. For example, use `'"special name"'` (note the extra pair of quotes) to sort by a - * property called `special name`.)
- * An expression can be optionally prefixed with `+` or `-` to control the sorting direction, - * ascending or descending. For example, `'+label'` or `'-label'`. If no property is provided, - * (e.g. `'+'` or `'-'`), the collection element itself is used in comparisons. - * - `Array`: An array of function and/or string predicates. If a predicate cannot determine the - * relative order of two items, the next predicate is used as a tie-breaker. - * - * **Note:** If the predicate is missing or empty then it defaults to `'+'`. - * - * @param {boolean=} reverse - If `true`, reverse the sorting order. - * @param {(Function)=} comparator - The comparator function used to determine the relative order of - * value pairs. If omitted, the built-in comparator will be used. - * - * @returns {Array} - The sorted array. - * - * - * @example - * ### Ordering a table with `ngRepeat` - * - * The example below demonstrates a simple {@link ngRepeat ngRepeat}, where the data is sorted by - * age in descending order (expression is set to `'-age'`). The `comparator` is not set, which means - * it defaults to the built-in comparator. - * - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
NamePhone NumberAge
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}{{friend.age}}
+ /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[week] + * + * @description + * Input with week-of-the-year validation and transformation to Date. In browsers that do not yet support + * the HTML5 week input, a text element will be used. In that case, the text must be entered in a valid ISO-8601 + * week format (yyyy-W##), for example: `2013-W02`. + * + * The model must always be a Date object, otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. + * Invalid `Date` objects (dates whose `getTime()` is `NaN`) will be rendered as an empty string. + * + * The value of the resulting Date object will be set to Thursday at 00:00:00 of the requested week, + * due to ISO-8601 week numbering standards. Information on ISO's system for numbering the weeks of the + * year can be found at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Week_dates + * + * The timezone to be used to read/write the `Date` instance in the model can be defined using + * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions ngModelOptions}. By default, this is the timezone of the browser. + * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. + * This must be a valid ISO week format (yyyy-W##). You can also use interpolation inside this + * attribute (e.g. `min="{{minWeek | date:'yyyy-Www'}}"`). Note that `min` will also add + * native HTML5 constraint validation. + * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. + * This must be a valid ISO week format (yyyy-W##). You can also use interpolation inside this + * attribute (e.g. `max="{{maxWeek | date:'yyyy-Www'}}"`). Note that `max` will also add + * native HTML5 constraint validation. + * @param {(date|string)=} ngMin Sets the `min` validation constraint to the Date / ISO week string + * the `ngMin` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `min` attribute. + * @param {(date|string)=} ngMax Sets the `max` validation constraint to the Date / ISO week string + * the `ngMax` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `max` attribute. + * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. + * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to + * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of + * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * + * @example + + + +
+ +
+ + Required! + + Not a valid date! +
+ value = {{example.value | date: "yyyy-Www"}}
+ myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
+ myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
+ myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
+ myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
+
+
+ + var value = element(by.binding('example.value | date: "yyyy-Www"')); + var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); + + // currently protractor/webdriver does not support + // sending keys to all known HTML5 input controls + // for various browsers (https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/562). + function setInput(val) { + // set the value of the element and force validation. + var scr = "var ipt = document.getElementById('exampleInput'); " + + "ipt.value = '" + val + "';" + + "angular.element(ipt).scope().$apply(function(s) { s.myForm[ipt.name].$setViewValue('" + val + "'); });"; + browser.executeScript(scr); + } + + it('should initialize to model', function() { + expect(value.getText()).toContain('2013-W01'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = true'); + }); + + it('should be invalid if empty', function() { + setInput(''); + expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); + }); + + it('should be invalid if over max', function() { + setInput('2015-W01'); + expect(value.getText()).toContain(''); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); + }); + +
+ */ + 'week': createDateInputType('week', WEEK_REGEXP, weekParser, 'yyyy-Www'), + + /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[month] + * + * @description + * Input with month validation and transformation. In browsers that do not yet support + * the HTML5 month input, a text element will be used. In that case, the text must be entered in a valid ISO-8601 + * month format (yyyy-MM), for example: `2009-01`. + * + * The model must always be a Date object, otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. + * Invalid `Date` objects (dates whose `getTime()` is `NaN`) will be rendered as an empty string. + * If the model is not set to the first of the month, the next view to model update will set it + * to the first of the month. + * + * The timezone to be used to read/write the `Date` instance in the model can be defined using + * {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions ngModelOptions}. By default, this is the timezone of the browser. + * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. + * This must be a valid ISO month format (yyyy-MM). You can also use interpolation inside this + * attribute (e.g. `min="{{minMonth | date:'yyyy-MM'}}"`). Note that `min` will also add + * native HTML5 constraint validation. + * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. + * This must be a valid ISO month format (yyyy-MM). You can also use interpolation inside this + * attribute (e.g. `max="{{maxMonth | date:'yyyy-MM'}}"`). Note that `max` will also add + * native HTML5 constraint validation. + * @param {(date|string)=} ngMin Sets the `min` validation constraint to the Date / ISO week string + * the `ngMin` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `min` attribute. + * @param {(date|string)=} ngMax Sets the `max` validation constraint to the Date / ISO week string + * the `ngMax` expression evaluates to. Note that it does not set the `max` attribute. + + * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. + * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to + * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of + * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * + * @example + + + +
+ + +
+ + Required! + + Not a valid month!
- - - angular.module('orderByExample1', []) - .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - $scope.friends = [ - {name: 'John', phone: '555-1212', age: 10}, - {name: 'Mary', phone: '555-9876', age: 19}, - {name: 'Mike', phone: '555-4321', age: 21}, - {name: 'Adam', phone: '555-5678', age: 35}, - {name: 'Julie', phone: '555-8765', age: 29} - ]; - }]); - - - .friends { - border-collapse: collapse; - } + value = {{example.value | date: "yyyy-MM"}}
+ myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
+ myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
+ myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
+ myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
+ +
+ + var value = element(by.binding('example.value | date: "yyyy-MM"')); + var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); - .friends th { - border-bottom: 1px solid; - } - .friends td, .friends th { - border-left: 1px solid; - padding: 5px 10px; - } - .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { - border-left: none; - } - - - // Element locators - var names = element.all(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name')); + // currently protractor/webdriver does not support + // sending keys to all known HTML5 input controls + // for various browsers (https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/562). + function setInput(val) { + // set the value of the element and force validation. + var scr = "var ipt = document.getElementById('exampleInput'); " + + "ipt.value = '" + val + "';" + + "angular.element(ipt).scope().$apply(function(s) { s.myForm[ipt.name].$setViewValue('" + val + "'); });"; + browser.executeScript(scr); + } + + it('should initialize to model', function() { + expect(value.getText()).toContain('2013-10'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = true'); + }); + + it('should be invalid if empty', function() { + setInput(''); + expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); + }); + + it('should be invalid if over max', function() { + setInput('2015-01'); + expect(value.getText()).toContain(''); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('myForm.input.$valid = false'); + }); + +
+ */ + 'month': createDateInputType('month', MONTH_REGEXP, + createDateParser(MONTH_REGEXP, ['yyyy', 'MM']), + 'yyyy-MM'), + + /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[number] + * + * @description + * Text input with number validation and transformation. Sets the `number` validation + * error if not a valid number. + * + *
+ * The model must always be of type `number` otherwise AngularJS will throw an error. + * Be aware that a string containing a number is not enough. See the {@link ngModel:numfmt} + * error docs for more information and an example of how to convert your model if necessary. + *
+ * + * + * + * @knownIssue + * + * ### HTML5 constraint validation and `allowInvalid` + * + * In browsers that follow the + * [HTML5 specification](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/forms.html#number-state-%28type=number%29), + * `input[number]` does not work as expected with {@link ngModelOptions `ngModelOptions.allowInvalid`}. + * If a non-number is entered in the input, the browser will report the value as an empty string, + * which means the view / model values in `ngModel` and subsequently the scope value + * will also be an empty string. + * + * @knownIssue + * + * ### Large numbers and `step` validation + * + * The `step` validation will not work correctly for very large numbers (e.g. 9999999999) due to + * Javascript's arithmetic limitations. If you need to handle large numbers, purpose-built + * libraries (e.g. https://github.com/MikeMcl/big.js/), can be included into AngularJS by + * {@link guide/forms#modifying-built-in-validators overwriting the validators} + * for `number` and / or `step`, or by {@link guide/forms#custom-validation applying custom validators} + * to an `input[text]` element. The source for `input[number]` type can be used as a starting + * point for both implementations. + * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `min`. + * Can be interpolated. + * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `max`. + * Can be interpolated. + * @param {string=} ngMin Like `min`, sets the `min` validation error key if the value entered is less than `ngMin`, + * but does not trigger HTML5 native validation. Takes an expression. + * @param {string=} ngMax Like `max`, sets the `max` validation error key if the value entered is greater than `ngMax`, + * but does not trigger HTML5 native validation. Takes an expression. + * @param {string=} step Sets the `step` validation error key if the value entered does not fit the `step` constraint. + * Can be interpolated. + * @param {string=} ngStep Like `step`, sets the `step` validation error key if the value entered does not fit the `ngStep` constraint, + * but does not trigger HTML5 native validation. Takes an expression. + * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. + * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to + * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of + * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. + * @param {number=} ngMinlength Sets `minlength` validation error key if the value is shorter than + * minlength. + * @param {number=} ngMaxlength Sets `maxlength` validation error key if the value is longer than + * maxlength. Setting the attribute to a negative or non-numeric value, allows view values of + * any length. + * @param {string=} pattern Similar to `ngPattern` except that the attribute value is the actual string + * that contains the regular expression body that will be converted to a regular expression + * as in the ngPattern directive. + * @param {string=} ngPattern Sets `pattern` validation error key if the ngModel {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} + * does not match a RegExp found by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the attribute value. + * If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. + * If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp + * after wrapping it in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to + * `new RegExp('^abc$')`.
+ * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to + * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into + * account. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * + * @example + + + +
+ +
+ + Required! + + Not valid number! +
+ value = {{example.value}}
+ myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
+ myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
+ myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
+ myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
+
+
+ + var value = element(by.binding('example.value')); + var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); + var input = element(by.model('example.value')); - it('should sort friends by age in reverse order', function() { - expect(names.get(0).getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(names.get(1).getText()).toBe('Julie'); - expect(names.get(2).getText()).toBe('Mike'); - expect(names.get(3).getText()).toBe('Mary'); - expect(names.get(4).getText()).toBe('John'); - }); - -
- *
- * - * @example - * ### Changing parameters dynamically - * - * All parameters can be changed dynamically. The next example shows how you can make the columns of - * a table sortable, by binding the `expression` and `reverse` parameters to scope properties. - * - - -
-
Sort by = {{propertyName}}; reverse = {{reverse}}
-
- -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - -
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}{{friend.age}}
-
-
- - angular.module('orderByExample2', []) - .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - var friends = [ - {name: 'John', phone: '555-1212', age: 10}, - {name: 'Mary', phone: '555-9876', age: 19}, - {name: 'Mike', phone: '555-4321', age: 21}, - {name: 'Adam', phone: '555-5678', age: 35}, - {name: 'Julie', phone: '555-8765', age: 29} - ]; + it('should initialize to model', function() { + expect(value.getText()).toContain('12'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('true'); + }); - $scope.propertyName = 'age'; - $scope.reverse = true; - $scope.friends = friends; + it('should be invalid if empty', function() { + input.clear(); + input.sendKeys(''); + expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); + }); - $scope.sortBy = function(propertyName) { - $scope.reverse = ($scope.propertyName === propertyName) ? !$scope.reverse : false; - $scope.propertyName = propertyName; - }; - }]); - - - .friends { - border-collapse: collapse; - } + it('should be invalid if over max', function() { + input.clear(); + input.sendKeys('123'); + expect(value.getText()).toEqual('value ='); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); + }); + +
+ */ + 'number': numberInputType, - .friends th { - border-bottom: 1px solid; - } - .friends td, .friends th { - border-left: 1px solid; - padding: 5px 10px; - } - .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { - border-left: none; - } - .sortorder:after { - content: '\25b2'; // BLACK UP-POINTING TRIANGLE - } - .sortorder.reverse:after { - content: '\25bc'; // BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE - } - - - // Element locators - var unsortButton = element(by.partialButtonText('unsorted')); - var nameHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Name')); - var phoneHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Phone')); - var ageHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Age')); - var firstName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(0)); - var lastName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(4)); + /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[url] + * + * @description + * Text input with URL validation. Sets the `url` validation error key if the content is not a + * valid URL. + * + *
+ * **Note:** `input[url]` uses a regex to validate urls that is derived from the regex + * used in Chromium. If you need stricter validation, you can use `ng-pattern` or modify + * the built-in validators (see the {@link guide/forms Forms guide}) + *
+ * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. + * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to + * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of + * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. + * @param {number=} ngMinlength Sets `minlength` validation error key if the value is shorter than + * minlength. + * @param {number=} ngMaxlength Sets `maxlength` validation error key if the value is longer than + * maxlength. Setting the attribute to a negative or non-numeric value, allows view values of + * any length. + * @param {string=} pattern Similar to `ngPattern` except that the attribute value is the actual string + * that contains the regular expression body that will be converted to a regular expression + * as in the ngPattern directive. + * @param {string=} ngPattern Sets `pattern` validation error key if the ngModel {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} + * does not match a RegExp found by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the attribute value. + * If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. + * If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp + * after wrapping it in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to + * `new RegExp('^abc$')`.
+ * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to + * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into + * account. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * + * @example + + + +
+
+ + var text = element(by.binding('url.text')); + var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); + var input = element(by.model('url.text')); - it('should sort friends by some property, when clicking on the column header', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + it('should initialize to model', function() { + expect(text.getText()).toContain('http://google.com'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('true'); + }); - phoneHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mary'); + it('should be invalid if empty', function() { + input.clear(); + input.sendKeys(''); - nameHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mike'); + expect(text.getText()).toEqual('text ='); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); + }); - ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - }); + it('should be invalid if not url', function() { + input.clear(); + input.sendKeys('box'); - it('should sort friends in reverse order, when clicking on the same column', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); + }); + +
+ */ + 'url': urlInputType, - ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); - }); + /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[email] + * + * @description + * Text input with email validation. Sets the `email` validation error key if not a valid email + * address. + * + *
+ * **Note:** `input[email]` uses a regex to validate email addresses that is derived from the regex + * used in Chromium, which may not fulfill your app's requirements. + * If you need stricter (e.g. requiring a top-level domain), or more relaxed validation + * (e.g. allowing IPv6 address literals) you can use `ng-pattern` or + * modify the built-in validators (see the {@link guide/forms Forms guide}). + *
+ * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. + * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to + * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of + * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. + * @param {number=} ngMinlength Sets `minlength` validation error key if the value is shorter than + * minlength. + * @param {number=} ngMaxlength Sets `maxlength` validation error key if the value is longer than + * maxlength. Setting the attribute to a negative or non-numeric value, allows view values of + * any length. + * @param {string=} pattern Similar to `ngPattern` except that the attribute value is the actual string + * that contains the regular expression body that will be converted to a regular expression + * as in the ngPattern directive. + * @param {string=} ngPattern Sets `pattern` validation error key if the ngModel {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} + * does not match a RegExp found by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the attribute value. + * If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. + * If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp + * after wrapping it in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to + * `new RegExp('^abc$')`.
+ * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to + * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into + * account. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * + * @example + + + +
+ +
+ + Required! + + Not valid email! +
+ text = {{email.text}}
+ myForm.input.$valid = {{myForm.input.$valid}}
+ myForm.input.$error = {{myForm.input.$error}}
+ myForm.$valid = {{myForm.$valid}}
+ myForm.$error.required = {{!!myForm.$error.required}}
+ myForm.$error.email = {{!!myForm.$error.email}}
+
+
+ + var text = element(by.binding('email.text')); + var valid = element(by.binding('myForm.input.$valid')); + var input = element(by.model('email.text')); - it('should restore the original order, when clicking "Set to unsorted"', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + it('should initialize to model', function() { + expect(text.getText()).toContain('me@example.com'); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('true'); + }); - unsortButton.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Julie'); - }); - -
- *
- * - * @example - * ### Using `orderBy` inside a controller - * - * It is also possible to call the `orderBy` filter manually, by injecting `orderByFilter`, and - * calling it with the desired parameters. (Alternatively, you could inject the `$filter` factory - * and retrieve the `orderBy` filter with `$filter('orderBy')`.) - * - - -
-
Sort by = {{propertyName}}; reverse = {{reverse}}
-
- -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - -
{{friend.name}}{{friend.phone}}{{friend.age}}
-
-
- - angular.module('orderByExample3', []) - .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', 'orderByFilter', function($scope, orderBy) { - var friends = [ - {name: 'John', phone: '555-1212', age: 10}, - {name: 'Mary', phone: '555-9876', age: 19}, - {name: 'Mike', phone: '555-4321', age: 21}, - {name: 'Adam', phone: '555-5678', age: 35}, - {name: 'Julie', phone: '555-8765', age: 29} - ]; + it('should be invalid if empty', function() { + input.clear(); + input.sendKeys(''); + expect(text.getText()).toEqual('text ='); + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); + }); - $scope.propertyName = 'age'; - $scope.reverse = true; - $scope.friends = orderBy(friends, $scope.propertyName, $scope.reverse); + it('should be invalid if not email', function() { + input.clear(); + input.sendKeys('xxx'); - $scope.sortBy = function(propertyName) { - $scope.reverse = (propertyName !== null && $scope.propertyName === propertyName) - ? !$scope.reverse : false; - $scope.propertyName = propertyName; - $scope.friends = orderBy(friends, $scope.propertyName, $scope.reverse); - }; - }]); - - - .friends { - border-collapse: collapse; - } + expect(valid.getText()).toContain('false'); + }); + +
+ */ + 'email': emailInputType, - .friends th { - border-bottom: 1px solid; - } - .friends td, .friends th { - border-left: 1px solid; - padding: 5px 10px; - } - .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { - border-left: none; - } - .sortorder:after { - content: '\25b2'; // BLACK UP-POINTING TRIANGLE - } - .sortorder.reverse:after { - content: '\25bc'; // BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE - } -
- - // Element locators - var unsortButton = element(by.partialButtonText('unsorted')); - var nameHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Name')); - var phoneHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Phone')); - var ageHeader = element(by.partialButtonText('Age')); - var firstName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(0)); - var lastName = element(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name').row(4)); + /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[radio] + * + * @description + * HTML radio button. + * + * **Note:**
+ * All inputs controlled by {@link ngModel ngModel} (including those of type `radio`) will use the + * value of their `name` attribute to determine the property under which their + * {@link ngModel.NgModelController NgModelController} will be published on the parent + * {@link form.FormController FormController}. Thus, if you use the same `name` for multiple + * inputs of a form (e.g. a group of radio inputs), only _one_ `NgModelController` will be + * published on the parent `FormController` under that name. The rest of the controllers will + * continue to work as expected, but you won't be able to access them as properties on the parent + * `FormController`. + * + *
+ *

+ * In plain HTML forms, the `name` attribute is used to identify groups of radio inputs, so + * that the browser can manage their state (checked/unchecked) based on the state of other + * inputs in the same group. + *

+ *

+ * In AngularJS forms, this is not necessary. The input's state will be updated based on the + * value of the underlying model data. + *

+ *
+ * + *
+ * If you omit the `name` attribute on a radio input, `ngModel` will automatically assign it a + * unique name. + *
+ * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string} value The value to which the `ngModel` expression should be set when selected. + * Note that `value` only supports `string` values, i.e. the scope model needs to be a string, + * too. Use `ngValue` if you need complex models (`number`, `object`, ...). + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * @param {string} ngValue AngularJS expression to which `ngModel` will be be set when the radio + * is selected. Should be used instead of the `value` attribute if you need + * a non-string `ngModel` (`boolean`, `array`, ...). + * + * @example + + + +
+
+
+
+ color = {{color.name | json}}
+
+ Note that `ng-value="specialValue"` sets radio item's value to be the value of `$scope.specialValue`. +
+ + it('should change state', function() { + var inputs = element.all(by.model('color.name')); + var color = element(by.binding('color.name')); - it('should sort friends by some property, when clicking on the column header', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + expect(color.getText()).toContain('blue'); - phoneHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mary'); + inputs.get(0).click(); + expect(color.getText()).toContain('red'); - nameHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Mike'); + inputs.get(1).click(); + expect(color.getText()).toContain('green'); + }); + +
+ */ + 'radio': radioInputType, - ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - }); + /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[range] + * + * @description + * Native range input with validation and transformation. + * + * The model for the range input must always be a `Number`. + * + * IE9 and other browsers that do not support the `range` type fall back + * to a text input without any default values for `min`, `max` and `step`. Model binding, + * validation and number parsing are nevertheless supported. + * + * Browsers that support range (latest Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge) treat `input[range]` + * in a way that never allows the input to hold an invalid value. That means: + * - any non-numerical value is set to `(max + min) / 2`. + * - any numerical value that is less than the current min val, or greater than the current max val + * is set to the min / max val respectively. + * - additionally, the current `step` is respected, so the nearest value that satisfies a step + * is used. + * + * See the [HTML Spec on input[type=range]](https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html#range-state-(type=range)) + * for more info. + * + * This has the following consequences for AngularJS: + * + * Since the element value should always reflect the current model value, a range input + * will set the bound ngModel expression to the value that the browser has set for the + * input element. For example, in the following input ``, + * if the application sets `model.value = null`, the browser will set the input to `'50'`. + * AngularJS will then set the model to `50`, to prevent input and model value being out of sync. + * + * That means the model for range will immediately be set to `50` after `ngModel` has been + * initialized. It also means a range input can never have the required error. + * + * This does not only affect changes to the model value, but also to the values of the `min`, + * `max`, and `step` attributes. When these change in a way that will cause the browser to modify + * the input value, AngularJS will also update the model value. + * + * Automatic value adjustment also means that a range input element can never have the `required`, + * `min`, or `max` errors. + * + * However, `step` is currently only fully implemented by Firefox. Other browsers have problems + * when the step value changes dynamically - they do not adjust the element value correctly, but + * instead may set the `stepMismatch` error. If that's the case, the AngularJS will set the `step` + * error on the input, and set the model to `undefined`. + * + * Note that `input[range]` is not compatible with`ngMax`, `ngMin`, and `ngStep`, because they do + * not set the `min` and `max` attributes, which means that the browser won't automatically adjust + * the input value based on their values, and will always assume min = 0, max = 100, and step = 1. + * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} min Sets the `min` validation to ensure that the value entered is greater + * than `min`. Can be interpolated. + * @param {string=} max Sets the `max` validation to ensure that the value entered is less than `max`. + * Can be interpolated. + * @param {string=} step Sets the `step` validation to ensure that the value entered matches the `step` + * Can be interpolated. + * @param {expression=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when the ngModel value changes due + * to user interaction with the input element. + * @param {expression=} ngChecked If the expression is truthy, then the `checked` attribute will be set on the + * element. **Note** : `ngChecked` should not be used alongside `ngModel`. + * Checkout {@link ng.directive:ngChecked ngChecked} for usage. + * + * @example + + + +
- it('should sort friends in reverse order, when clicking on the same column', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + Model as range: +
+ Model as number:
+ Min:
+ Max:
+ value = {{value}}
+ myForm.range.$valid = {{myForm.range.$valid}}
+ myForm.range.$error = {{myForm.range.$error}} +
+
+
- ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); + * ## Range Input with ngMin & ngMax attributes - ageHeader.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); - }); + * @example + + + +
+ Model as range: +
+ Model as number:
+ Min:
+ Max:
+ value = {{value}}
+ myForm.range.$valid = {{myForm.range.$valid}}
+ myForm.range.$error = {{myForm.range.$error}} +
+
+
- it('should restore the original order, when clicking "Set to unsorted"', function() { - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('John'); + */ + 'range': rangeInputType, - unsortButton.click(); - expect(firstName.getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(lastName.getText()).toBe('Julie'); - }); -
- - *
- * - * @example - * ### Using a custom comparator - * - * If you have very specific requirements about the way items are sorted, you can pass your own - * comparator function. For example, you might need to compare some strings in a locale-sensitive - * way. (When specifying a custom comparator, you also need to pass a value for the `reverse` - * argument - passing `false` retains the default sorting order, i.e. ascending.) - * - - -
-
-

Locale-sensitive Comparator

- - - - - - - - - -
NameFavorite Letter
{{friend.name}}{{friend.favoriteLetter}}
-
-
-

Default Comparator

- - - - - - - - - -
NameFavorite Letter
{{friend.name}}{{friend.favoriteLetter}}
-
-
-
- - angular.module('orderByExample4', []) - .controller('ExampleController', ['$scope', function($scope) { - $scope.friends = [ - {name: 'John', favoriteLetter: 'Ä'}, - {name: 'Mary', favoriteLetter: 'Ü'}, - {name: 'Mike', favoriteLetter: 'Ö'}, - {name: 'Adam', favoriteLetter: 'H'}, - {name: 'Julie', favoriteLetter: 'Z'} - ]; + /** + * @ngdoc input + * @name input[checkbox] + * + * @description + * HTML checkbox. + * + * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {expression=} ngTrueValue The value to which the expression should be set when selected. + * @param {expression=} ngFalseValue The value to which the expression should be set when not selected. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * + * @example + + + +
+
+
+ value1 = {{checkboxModel.value1}}
+ value2 = {{checkboxModel.value2}}
+
+
+ + it('should change state', function() { + var value1 = element(by.binding('checkboxModel.value1')); + var value2 = element(by.binding('checkboxModel.value2')); + + expect(value1.getText()).toContain('true'); + expect(value2.getText()).toContain('YES'); + + element(by.model('checkboxModel.value1')).click(); + element(by.model('checkboxModel.value2')).click(); - $scope.localeSensitiveComparator = function(v1, v2) { - // If we don't get strings, just compare by index - if (v1.type !== 'string' || v2.type !== 'string') { - return (v1.index < v2.index) ? -1 : 1; - } + expect(value1.getText()).toContain('false'); + expect(value2.getText()).toContain('NO'); + }); + +
+ */ + 'checkbox': checkboxInputType, - // Compare strings alphabetically, taking locale into account - return v1.value.localeCompare(v2.value); - }; - }]); -
- - .friends-container { - display: inline-block; - margin: 0 30px; - } + 'hidden': noop, + 'button': noop, + 'submit': noop, + 'reset': noop, + 'file': noop +}; - .friends { - border-collapse: collapse; - } +function stringBasedInputType(ctrl) { + ctrl.$formatters.push(function(value) { + return ctrl.$isEmpty(value) ? value : value.toString(); + }); +} - .friends th { - border-bottom: 1px solid; - } - .friends td, .friends th { - border-left: 1px solid; - padding: 5px 10px; - } - .friends td:first-child, .friends th:first-child { - border-left: none; - } - - - // Element locators - var container = element(by.css('.custom-comparator')); - var names = container.all(by.repeater('friends').column('friend.name')); +function textInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { + baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); + stringBasedInputType(ctrl); +} - it('should sort friends by favorite letter (in correct alphabetical order)', function() { - expect(names.get(0).getText()).toBe('John'); - expect(names.get(1).getText()).toBe('Adam'); - expect(names.get(2).getText()).toBe('Mike'); - expect(names.get(3).getText()).toBe('Mary'); - expect(names.get(4).getText()).toBe('Julie'); - }); - -
- * - */ -orderByFilter.$inject = ['$parse']; -function orderByFilter($parse) { - return function(array, sortPredicate, reverseOrder, compareFn) { +function baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { + var type = lowercase(element[0].type); - if (array == null) return array; - if (!isArrayLike(array)) { - throw minErr('orderBy')('notarray', 'Expected array but received: {0}', array); + // In composition mode, users are still inputting intermediate text buffer, + // hold the listener until composition is done. + // More about composition events: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CompositionEvent + if (!$sniffer.android) { + var composing = false; + + element.on('compositionstart', function() { + composing = true; + }); + + // Support: IE9+ + element.on('compositionupdate', function(ev) { + // End composition when ev.data is empty string on 'compositionupdate' event. + // When the input de-focusses (e.g. by clicking away), IE triggers 'compositionupdate' + // instead of 'compositionend'. + if (isUndefined(ev.data) || ev.data === '') { + composing = false; + } + }); + + element.on('compositionend', function() { + composing = false; + listener(); + }); + } + + var timeout; + + var listener = function(ev) { + if (timeout) { + $browser.defer.cancel(timeout); + timeout = null; } + if (composing) return; + var value = element.val(), + event = ev && ev.type; - if (!isArray(sortPredicate)) { sortPredicate = [sortPredicate]; } - if (sortPredicate.length === 0) { sortPredicate = ['+']; } + // By default we will trim the value + // If the attribute ng-trim exists we will avoid trimming + // If input type is 'password', the value is never trimmed + if (type !== 'password' && (!attr.ngTrim || attr.ngTrim !== 'false')) { + value = trim(value); + } - var predicates = processPredicates(sortPredicate); + // If a control is suffering from bad input (due to native validators), browsers discard its + // value, so it may be necessary to revalidate (by calling $setViewValue again) even if the + // control's value is the same empty value twice in a row. + if (ctrl.$viewValue !== value || (value === '' && ctrl.$$hasNativeValidators)) { + ctrl.$setViewValue(value, event); + } + }; - var descending = reverseOrder ? -1 : 1; + // if the browser does support "input" event, we are fine - except on IE9 which doesn't fire the + // input event on backspace, delete or cut + if ($sniffer.hasEvent('input')) { + element.on('input', listener); + } else { + var deferListener = function(ev, input, origValue) { + if (!timeout) { + timeout = $browser.defer(function() { + timeout = null; + if (!input || input.value !== origValue) { + listener(ev); + } + }); + } + }; - // Define the `compare()` function. Use a default comparator if none is specified. - var compare = isFunction(compareFn) ? compareFn : defaultCompare; + element.on('keydown', /** @this */ function(event) { + var key = event.keyCode; - // The next three lines are a version of a Swartzian Transform idiom from Perl - // (sometimes called the Decorate-Sort-Undecorate idiom) - // See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwartzian_transform - var compareValues = Array.prototype.map.call(array, getComparisonObject); - compareValues.sort(doComparison); - array = compareValues.map(function(item) { return item.value; }); + // ignore + // command modifiers arrows + if (key === 91 || (15 < key && key < 19) || (37 <= key && key <= 40)) return; - return array; + deferListener(event, this, this.value); + }); - function getComparisonObject(value, index) { - // NOTE: We are adding an extra `tieBreaker` value based on the element's index. - // This will be used to keep the sort stable when none of the input predicates can - // distinguish between two elements. - return { - value: value, - tieBreaker: {value: index, type: 'number', index: index}, - predicateValues: predicates.map(function(predicate) { - return getPredicateValue(predicate.get(value), index); - }) - }; + // if user modifies input value using context menu in IE, we need "paste", "cut" and "drop" events to catch it + if ($sniffer.hasEvent('paste')) { + element.on('paste cut drop', deferListener); } + } - function doComparison(v1, v2) { - for (var i = 0, ii = predicates.length; i < ii; i++) { - var result = compare(v1.predicateValues[i], v2.predicateValues[i]); - if (result) { - return result * predicates[i].descending * descending; - } + // if user paste into input using mouse on older browser + // or form autocomplete on newer browser, we need "change" event to catch it + element.on('change', listener); + + // Some native input types (date-family) have the ability to change validity without + // firing any input/change events. + // For these event types, when native validators are present and the browser supports the type, + // check for validity changes on various DOM events. + if (PARTIAL_VALIDATION_TYPES[type] && ctrl.$$hasNativeValidators && type === attr.type) { + element.on(PARTIAL_VALIDATION_EVENTS, /** @this */ function(ev) { + if (!timeout) { + var validity = this[VALIDITY_STATE_PROPERTY]; + var origBadInput = validity.badInput; + var origTypeMismatch = validity.typeMismatch; + timeout = $browser.defer(function() { + timeout = null; + if (validity.badInput !== origBadInput || validity.typeMismatch !== origTypeMismatch) { + listener(ev); + } + }); } + }); + } - return (compare(v1.tieBreaker, v2.tieBreaker) || defaultCompare(v1.tieBreaker, v2.tieBreaker)) * descending; + ctrl.$render = function() { + // Workaround for Firefox validation #12102. + var value = ctrl.$isEmpty(ctrl.$viewValue) ? '' : ctrl.$viewValue; + if (element.val() !== value) { + element.val(value); } }; +} - function processPredicates(sortPredicates) { - return sortPredicates.map(function(predicate) { - var descending = 1, get = identity; +function weekParser(isoWeek, existingDate) { + if (isDate(isoWeek)) { + return isoWeek; + } + + if (isString(isoWeek)) { + WEEK_REGEXP.lastIndex = 0; + var parts = WEEK_REGEXP.exec(isoWeek); + if (parts) { + var year = +parts[1], + week = +parts[2], + hours = 0, + minutes = 0, + seconds = 0, + milliseconds = 0, + firstThurs = getFirstThursdayOfYear(year), + addDays = (week - 1) * 7; + + if (existingDate) { + hours = existingDate.getHours(); + minutes = existingDate.getMinutes(); + seconds = existingDate.getSeconds(); + milliseconds = existingDate.getMilliseconds(); + } + + return new Date(year, 0, firstThurs.getDate() + addDays, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds); + } + } + + return NaN; +} + +function createDateParser(regexp, mapping) { + return function(iso, previousDate) { + var parts, map; + + if (isDate(iso)) { + return iso; + } + + if (isString(iso)) { + // When a date is JSON'ified to wraps itself inside of an extra + // set of double quotes. This makes the date parsing code unable + // to match the date string and parse it as a date. + if (iso.charAt(0) === '"' && iso.charAt(iso.length - 1) === '"') { + iso = iso.substring(1, iso.length - 1); + } + if (ISO_DATE_REGEXP.test(iso)) { + return new Date(iso); + } + regexp.lastIndex = 0; + parts = regexp.exec(iso); - if (isFunction(predicate)) { - get = predicate; - } else if (isString(predicate)) { - if ((predicate.charAt(0) === '+' || predicate.charAt(0) === '-')) { - descending = predicate.charAt(0) === '-' ? -1 : 1; - predicate = predicate.substring(1); + if (parts) { + parts.shift(); + if (previousDate) { + map = { + yyyy: previousDate.getFullYear(), + MM: previousDate.getMonth() + 1, + dd: previousDate.getDate(), + HH: previousDate.getHours(), + mm: previousDate.getMinutes(), + ss: previousDate.getSeconds(), + sss: previousDate.getMilliseconds() / 1000 + }; + } else { + map = { yyyy: 1970, MM: 1, dd: 1, HH: 0, mm: 0, ss: 0, sss: 0 }; } - if (predicate !== '') { - get = $parse(predicate); - if (get.constant) { - var key = get(); - get = function(value) { return value[key]; }; + + forEach(parts, function(part, index) { + if (index < mapping.length) { + map[mapping[index]] = +part; } + }); + + var date = new Date(map.yyyy, map.MM - 1, map.dd, map.HH, map.mm, map.ss || 0, map.sss * 1000 || 0); + if (map.yyyy < 100) { + // In the constructor, 2-digit years map to 1900-1999. + // Use `setFullYear()` to set the correct year. + date.setFullYear(map.yyyy); } - } - return {get: get, descending: descending}; - }); - } - function isPrimitive(value) { - switch (typeof value) { - case 'number': /* falls through */ - case 'boolean': /* falls through */ - case 'string': - return true; - default: - return false; + return date; + } } - } - function objectValue(value) { - // If `valueOf` is a valid function use that - if (isFunction(value.valueOf)) { - value = value.valueOf(); - if (isPrimitive(value)) return value; - } - // If `toString` is a valid function and not the one from `Object.prototype` use that - if (hasCustomToString(value)) { - value = value.toString(); - if (isPrimitive(value)) return value; - } + return NaN; + }; +} - return value; - } +function createDateInputType(type, regexp, parseDate, format) { + return function dynamicDateInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser, $filter, $parse) { + badInputChecker(scope, element, attr, ctrl, type); + baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); - function getPredicateValue(value, index) { - var type = typeof value; - if (value === null) { - type = 'null'; - } else if (type === 'object') { - value = objectValue(value); - } - return {value: value, type: type, index: index}; - } + var isTimeType = type === 'time' || type === 'datetimelocal'; + var previousDate; + var previousTimezone; - function defaultCompare(v1, v2) { - var result = 0; - var type1 = v1.type; - var type2 = v2.type; + ctrl.$parsers.push(function(value) { + if (ctrl.$isEmpty(value)) return null; - if (type1 === type2) { - var value1 = v1.value; - var value2 = v2.value; + if (regexp.test(value)) { + // Note: We cannot read ctrl.$modelValue, as there might be a different + // parser/formatter in the processing chain so that the model + // contains some different data format! + return parseDateAndConvertTimeZoneToLocal(value, previousDate); + } + ctrl.$$parserName = type; + return undefined; + }); - if (type1 === 'string') { - // Compare strings case-insensitively - value1 = value1.toLowerCase(); - value2 = value2.toLowerCase(); - } else if (type1 === 'object') { - // For basic objects, use the position of the object - // in the collection instead of the value - if (isObject(value1)) value1 = v1.index; - if (isObject(value2)) value2 = v2.index; + ctrl.$formatters.push(function(value) { + if (value && !isDate(value)) { + throw ngModelMinErr('datefmt', 'Expected `{0}` to be a date', value); } + if (isValidDate(value)) { + previousDate = value; + var timezone = ctrl.$options.getOption('timezone'); - if (value1 !== value2) { - result = value1 < value2 ? -1 : 1; + if (timezone) { + previousTimezone = timezone; + previousDate = convertTimezoneToLocal(previousDate, timezone, true); + } + + return formatter(value, timezone); + } else { + previousDate = null; + previousTimezone = null; + return ''; } - } else { - result = (type1 === 'undefined') ? 1 : - (type2 === 'undefined') ? -1 : - (type1 === 'null') ? 1 : - (type2 === 'null') ? -1 : - (type1 < type2) ? -1 : 1; - } + }); - return result; - } -} + if (isDefined(attr.min) || attr.ngMin) { + var minVal = attr.min || $parse(attr.ngMin)(scope); + var parsedMinVal = parseObservedDateValue(minVal); -function ngDirective(directive) { - if (isFunction(directive)) { - directive = { - link: directive - }; - } - directive.restrict = directive.restrict || 'AC'; - return valueFn(directive); -} + ctrl.$validators.min = function(value) { + return !isValidDate(value) || isUndefined(parsedMinVal) || parseDate(value) >= parsedMinVal; + }; + attr.$observe('min', function(val) { + if (val !== minVal) { + parsedMinVal = parseObservedDateValue(val); + minVal = val; + ctrl.$validate(); + } + }); + } -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name a - * @restrict E - * - * @description - * Modifies the default behavior of the html a tag so that the default action is prevented when - * the href attribute is empty. - * - * For dynamically creating `href` attributes for a tags, see the {@link ng.ngHref `ngHref`} directive. - */ -var htmlAnchorDirective = valueFn({ - restrict: 'E', - compile: function(element, attr) { - if (!attr.href && !attr.xlinkHref) { - return function(scope, element) { - // If the linked element is not an anchor tag anymore, do nothing - if (element[0].nodeName.toLowerCase() !== 'a') return; + if (isDefined(attr.max) || attr.ngMax) { + var maxVal = attr.max || $parse(attr.ngMax)(scope); + var parsedMaxVal = parseObservedDateValue(maxVal); - // SVGAElement does not use the href attribute, but rather the 'xlinkHref' attribute. - var href = toString.call(element.prop('href')) === '[object SVGAnimatedString]' ? - 'xlink:href' : 'href'; - element.on('click', function(event) { - // if we have no href url, then don't navigate anywhere. - if (!element.attr(href)) { - event.preventDefault(); - } - }); + ctrl.$validators.max = function(value) { + return !isValidDate(value) || isUndefined(parsedMaxVal) || parseDate(value) <= parsedMaxVal; }; + attr.$observe('max', function(val) { + if (val !== maxVal) { + parsedMaxVal = parseObservedDateValue(val); + maxVal = val; + ctrl.$validate(); + } + }); } - } -}); -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngHref - * @restrict A - * @priority 99 - * - * @description - * Using AngularJS markup like `{{hash}}` in an href attribute will - * make the link go to the wrong URL if the user clicks it before - * AngularJS has a chance to replace the `{{hash}}` markup with its - * value. Until AngularJS replaces the markup the link will be broken - * and will most likely return a 404 error. The `ngHref` directive - * solves this problem. - * - * The wrong way to write it: - * ```html - * link1 - * ``` - * - * The correct way to write it: - * ```html - * link1 - * ``` - * - * @element A - * @param {template} ngHref any string which can contain `{{}}` markup. - * - * @example - * This example shows various combinations of `href`, `ng-href` and `ng-click` attributes - * in links and their different behaviors: - - -
- link 1 (link, don't reload)
- link 2 (link, don't reload)
- link 3 (link, reload!)
- anchor (link, don't reload)
- anchor (no link)
- link (link, change location) -
- - it('should execute ng-click but not reload when href without value', function() { - element(by.id('link-1')).click(); - expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('1'); - expect(element(by.id('link-1')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(''); - }); + function isValidDate(value) { + // Invalid Date: getTime() returns NaN + return value && !(value.getTime && value.getTime() !== value.getTime()); + } - it('should execute ng-click but not reload when href empty string', function() { - element(by.id('link-2')).click(); - expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('2'); - expect(element(by.id('link-2')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(''); - }); + function parseObservedDateValue(val) { + return isDefined(val) && !isDate(val) ? parseDateAndConvertTimeZoneToLocal(val) || undefined : val; + } - it('should execute ng-click and change url when ng-href specified', function() { - expect(element(by.id('link-3')).getAttribute('href')).toMatch(/\/123$/); + function parseDateAndConvertTimeZoneToLocal(value, previousDate) { + var timezone = ctrl.$options.getOption('timezone'); - element(by.id('link-3')).click(); + if (previousTimezone && previousTimezone !== timezone) { + // If the timezone has changed, adjust the previousDate to the default timezone + // so that the new date is converted with the correct timezone offset + previousDate = addDateMinutes(previousDate, timezoneToOffset(previousTimezone)); + } - // At this point, we navigate away from an AngularJS page, so we need - // to use browser.driver to get the base webdriver. + var parsedDate = parseDate(value, previousDate); - browser.wait(function() { - return browser.driver.getCurrentUrl().then(function(url) { - return url.match(/\/123$/); - }); - }, 5000, 'page should navigate to /123'); - }); + if (!isNaN(parsedDate) && timezone) { + parsedDate = convertTimezoneToLocal(parsedDate, timezone); + } + return parsedDate; + } - it('should execute ng-click but not reload when href empty string and name specified', function() { - element(by.id('link-4')).click(); - expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('4'); - expect(element(by.id('link-4')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(''); - }); + function formatter(value, timezone) { + var targetFormat = format; - it('should execute ng-click but not reload when no href but name specified', function() { - element(by.id('link-5')).click(); - expect(element(by.model('value')).getAttribute('value')).toEqual('5'); - expect(element(by.id('link-5')).getAttribute('href')).toBe(null); - }); + if (isTimeType && isString(ctrl.$options.getOption('timeSecondsFormat'))) { + targetFormat = format + .replace('ss.sss', ctrl.$options.getOption('timeSecondsFormat')) + .replace(/:$/, ''); + } - it('should only change url when only ng-href', function() { - element(by.model('value')).clear(); - element(by.model('value')).sendKeys('6'); - expect(element(by.id('link-6')).getAttribute('href')).toMatch(/\/6$/); + var formatted = $filter('date')(value, targetFormat, timezone); - element(by.id('link-6')).click(); + if (isTimeType && ctrl.$options.getOption('timeStripZeroSeconds')) { + formatted = formatted.replace(/(?::00)?(?:\.000)?$/, ''); + } - // At this point, we navigate away from an AngularJS page, so we need - // to use browser.driver to get the base webdriver. - browser.wait(function() { - return browser.driver.getCurrentUrl().then(function(url) { - return url.match(/\/6$/); - }); - }, 5000, 'page should navigate to /6'); - }); - -
- */ + return formatted; + } + }; +} -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngSrc - * @restrict A - * @priority 99 - * - * @description - * Using AngularJS markup like `{{hash}}` in a `src` attribute doesn't - * work right: The browser will fetch from the URL with the literal - * text `{{hash}}` until AngularJS replaces the expression inside - * `{{hash}}`. The `ngSrc` directive solves this problem. - * - * The buggy way to write it: - * ```html - * Description - * ``` - * - * The correct way to write it: - * ```html - * Description - * ``` - * - * @element IMG - * @param {template} ngSrc any string which can contain `{{}}` markup. - */ +function badInputChecker(scope, element, attr, ctrl, parserName) { + var node = element[0]; + var nativeValidation = ctrl.$$hasNativeValidators = isObject(node.validity); + if (nativeValidation) { + ctrl.$parsers.push(function(value) { + var validity = element.prop(VALIDITY_STATE_PROPERTY) || {}; + if (validity.badInput || validity.typeMismatch) { + ctrl.$$parserName = parserName; + return undefined; + } -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngSrcset - * @restrict A - * @priority 99 - * - * @description - * Using AngularJS markup like `{{hash}}` in a `srcset` attribute doesn't - * work right: The browser will fetch from the URL with the literal - * text `{{hash}}` until AngularJS replaces the expression inside - * `{{hash}}`. The `ngSrcset` directive solves this problem. - * - * The buggy way to write it: - * ```html - * Description - * ``` - * - * The correct way to write it: - * ```html - * Description - * ``` - * - * @element IMG - * @param {template} ngSrcset any string which can contain `{{}}` markup. - */ + return value; + }); + } +} -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngDisabled - * @restrict A - * @priority 100 - * - * @description - * - * This directive sets the `disabled` attribute on the element (typically a form control, - * e.g. `input`, `button`, `select` etc.) if the - * {@link guide/expression expression} inside `ngDisabled` evaluates to truthy. - * - * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `disabled` - * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. - * - * @example - - -
- -
- - it('should toggle button', function() { - expect(element(by.css('button')).getAttribute('disabled')).toBeFalsy(); - element(by.model('checked')).click(); - expect(element(by.css('button')).getAttribute('disabled')).toBeTruthy(); - }); - -
- * - * @param {expression} ngDisabled If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, - * then the `disabled` attribute will be set on the element - */ +function numberFormatterParser(ctrl) { + ctrl.$parsers.push(function(value) { + if (ctrl.$isEmpty(value)) return null; + if (NUMBER_REGEXP.test(value)) return parseFloat(value); + ctrl.$$parserName = 'number'; + return undefined; + }); -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngChecked - * @restrict A - * @priority 100 - * - * @description - * Sets the `checked` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngChecked` is truthy. - * - * Note that this directive should not be used together with {@link ngModel `ngModel`}, - * as this can lead to unexpected behavior. - * - * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `checked` - * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. - * - * @example - - -
- -
- - it('should check both checkBoxes', function() { - expect(element(by.id('checkFollower')).getAttribute('checked')).toBeFalsy(); - element(by.model('leader')).click(); - expect(element(by.id('checkFollower')).getAttribute('checked')).toBeTruthy(); - }); - -
- * - * @element INPUT - * @param {expression} ngChecked If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, - * then the `checked` attribute will be set on the element - */ + ctrl.$formatters.push(function(value) { + if (!ctrl.$isEmpty(value)) { + if (!isNumber(value)) { + throw ngModelMinErr('numfmt', 'Expected `{0}` to be a number', value); + } + value = value.toString(); + } + return value; + }); +} + +function parseNumberAttrVal(val) { + if (isDefined(val) && !isNumber(val)) { + val = parseFloat(val); + } + return !isNumberNaN(val) ? val : undefined; +} + +function isNumberInteger(num) { + // See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14636536/how-to-check-if-a-variable-is-an-integer-in-javascript#14794066 + // (minus the assumption that `num` is a number) + + // eslint-disable-next-line no-bitwise + return (num | 0) === num; +} + +function countDecimals(num) { + var numString = num.toString(); + var decimalSymbolIndex = numString.indexOf('.'); + + if (decimalSymbolIndex === -1) { + if (-1 < num && num < 1) { + // It may be in the exponential notation format (`1e-X`) + var match = /e-(\d+)$/.exec(numString); + + if (match) { + return Number(match[1]); + } + } + + return 0; + } + return numString.length - decimalSymbolIndex - 1; +} -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngReadonly - * @restrict A - * @priority 100 - * - * @description - * - * Sets the `readonly` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngReadonly` is truthy. - * Note that `readonly` applies only to `input` elements with specific types. [See the input docs on - * MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input#attr-readonly) for more information. - * - * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `readonly` - * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. - * - * @example - - -
- -
- - it('should toggle readonly attr', function() { - expect(element(by.css('[type="text"]')).getAttribute('readonly')).toBeFalsy(); - element(by.model('checked')).click(); - expect(element(by.css('[type="text"]')).getAttribute('readonly')).toBeTruthy(); - }); - -
- * - * @element INPUT - * @param {expression} ngReadonly If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, - * then special attribute "readonly" will be set on the element - */ +function isValidForStep(viewValue, stepBase, step) { + // At this point `stepBase` and `step` are expected to be non-NaN values + // and `viewValue` is expected to be a valid stringified number. + var value = Number(viewValue); + var isNonIntegerValue = !isNumberInteger(value); + var isNonIntegerStepBase = !isNumberInteger(stepBase); + var isNonIntegerStep = !isNumberInteger(step); -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngSelected - * @restrict A - * @priority 100 - * - * @description - * - * Sets the `selected` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngSelected` is truthy. - * - * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `selected` - * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. - * - *
- * **Note:** `ngSelected` does not interact with the `select` and `ngModel` directives, it only - * sets the `selected` attribute on the element. If you are using `ngModel` on the select, you - * should not use `ngSelected` on the options, as `ngModel` will set the select value and - * selected options. - *
- * - * @example - - -
- -
- - it('should select Greetings!', function() { - expect(element(by.id('greet')).getAttribute('selected')).toBeFalsy(); - element(by.model('selected')).click(); - expect(element(by.id('greet')).getAttribute('selected')).toBeTruthy(); - }); - -
- * - * @element OPTION - * @param {expression} ngSelected If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, - * then special attribute "selected" will be set on the element - */ + // Due to limitations in Floating Point Arithmetic (e.g. `0.3 - 0.2 !== 0.1` or + // `0.5 % 0.1 !== 0`), we need to convert all numbers to integers. + if (isNonIntegerValue || isNonIntegerStepBase || isNonIntegerStep) { + var valueDecimals = isNonIntegerValue ? countDecimals(value) : 0; + var stepBaseDecimals = isNonIntegerStepBase ? countDecimals(stepBase) : 0; + var stepDecimals = isNonIntegerStep ? countDecimals(step) : 0; -/** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngOpen - * @restrict A - * @priority 100 - * - * @description - * - * Sets the `open` attribute on the element, if the expression inside `ngOpen` is truthy. - * - * A special directive is necessary because we cannot use interpolation inside the `open` - * attribute. See the {@link guide/interpolation interpolation guide} for more info. - * - * ## A note about browser compatibility - * - * Internet Explorer and Edge do not support the `details` element, it is - * recommended to use {@link ng.ngShow} and {@link ng.ngHide} instead. - * - * @example - - -
-
- List -
    -
  • Apple
  • -
  • Orange
  • -
  • Durian
  • -
-
-
- - it('should toggle open', function() { - expect(element(by.id('details')).getAttribute('open')).toBeFalsy(); - element(by.model('open')).click(); - expect(element(by.id('details')).getAttribute('open')).toBeTruthy(); - }); - -
- * - * @element DETAILS - * @param {expression} ngOpen If the {@link guide/expression expression} is truthy, - * then special attribute "open" will be set on the element - */ + var decimalCount = Math.max(valueDecimals, stepBaseDecimals, stepDecimals); + var multiplier = Math.pow(10, decimalCount); -var ngAttributeAliasDirectives = {}; + value = value * multiplier; + stepBase = stepBase * multiplier; + step = step * multiplier; -// boolean attrs are evaluated -forEach(BOOLEAN_ATTR, function(propName, attrName) { - // binding to multiple is not supported - if (propName === 'multiple') return; + if (isNonIntegerValue) value = Math.round(value); + if (isNonIntegerStepBase) stepBase = Math.round(stepBase); + if (isNonIntegerStep) step = Math.round(step); + } - function defaultLinkFn(scope, element, attr) { - scope.$watch(attr[normalized], function ngBooleanAttrWatchAction(value) { - attr.$set(attrName, !!value); + return (value - stepBase) % step === 0; +} + +function numberInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser, $filter, $parse) { + badInputChecker(scope, element, attr, ctrl, 'number'); + numberFormatterParser(ctrl); + baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); + + var parsedMinVal; + + if (isDefined(attr.min) || attr.ngMin) { + var minVal = attr.min || $parse(attr.ngMin)(scope); + parsedMinVal = parseNumberAttrVal(minVal); + + ctrl.$validators.min = function(modelValue, viewValue) { + return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(parsedMinVal) || viewValue >= parsedMinVal; + }; + + attr.$observe('min', function(val) { + if (val !== minVal) { + parsedMinVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); + minVal = val; + // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations + ctrl.$validate(); + } }); } - var normalized = directiveNormalize('ng-' + attrName); - var linkFn = defaultLinkFn; + if (isDefined(attr.max) || attr.ngMax) { + var maxVal = attr.max || $parse(attr.ngMax)(scope); + var parsedMaxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(maxVal); - if (propName === 'checked') { - linkFn = function(scope, element, attr) { - // ensuring ngChecked doesn't interfere with ngModel when both are set on the same input - if (attr.ngModel !== attr[normalized]) { - defaultLinkFn(scope, element, attr); - } + ctrl.$validators.max = function(modelValue, viewValue) { + return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(parsedMaxVal) || viewValue <= parsedMaxVal; }; + + attr.$observe('max', function(val) { + if (val !== maxVal) { + parsedMaxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); + maxVal = val; + // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations + ctrl.$validate(); + } + }); } - ngAttributeAliasDirectives[normalized] = function() { - return { - restrict: 'A', - priority: 100, - link: linkFn - }; - }; -}); + if (isDefined(attr.step) || attr.ngStep) { + var stepVal = attr.step || $parse(attr.ngStep)(scope); + var parsedStepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(stepVal); -// aliased input attrs are evaluated -forEach(ALIASED_ATTR, function(htmlAttr, ngAttr) { - ngAttributeAliasDirectives[ngAttr] = function() { - return { - priority: 100, - link: function(scope, element, attr) { - //special case ngPattern when a literal regular expression value - //is used as the expression (this way we don't have to watch anything). - if (ngAttr === 'ngPattern' && attr.ngPattern.charAt(0) === '/') { - var match = attr.ngPattern.match(REGEX_STRING_REGEXP); - if (match) { - attr.$set('ngPattern', new RegExp(match[1], match[2])); - return; - } - } + ctrl.$validators.step = function(modelValue, viewValue) { + return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(parsedStepVal) || + isValidForStep(viewValue, parsedMinVal || 0, parsedStepVal); + }; - scope.$watch(attr[ngAttr], function ngAttrAliasWatchAction(value) { - attr.$set(ngAttr, value); - }); + attr.$observe('step', function(val) { + // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations + if (val !== stepVal) { + parsedStepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); + stepVal = val; + ctrl.$validate(); } - }; - }; -}); -// ng-src, ng-srcset, ng-href are interpolated -forEach(['src', 'srcset', 'href'], function(attrName) { - var normalized = directiveNormalize('ng-' + attrName); - ngAttributeAliasDirectives[normalized] = ['$sce', function($sce) { - return { - priority: 99, // it needs to run after the attributes are interpolated - link: function(scope, element, attr) { - var propName = attrName, - name = attrName; + }); + + } +} + +function rangeInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { + badInputChecker(scope, element, attr, ctrl, 'range'); + numberFormatterParser(ctrl); + baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); - if (attrName === 'href' && - toString.call(element.prop('href')) === '[object SVGAnimatedString]') { - name = 'xlinkHref'; - attr.$attr[name] = 'xlink:href'; - propName = null; - } + var supportsRange = ctrl.$$hasNativeValidators && element[0].type === 'range', + minVal = supportsRange ? 0 : undefined, + maxVal = supportsRange ? 100 : undefined, + stepVal = supportsRange ? 1 : undefined, + validity = element[0].validity, + hasMinAttr = isDefined(attr.min), + hasMaxAttr = isDefined(attr.max), + hasStepAttr = isDefined(attr.step); - // We need to sanitize the url at least once, in case it is a constant - // non-interpolated attribute. - attr.$set(normalized, $sce.getTrustedMediaUrl(attr[normalized])); + var originalRender = ctrl.$render; - attr.$observe(normalized, function(value) { - if (!value) { - if (attrName === 'href') { - attr.$set(name, null); - } - return; - } + ctrl.$render = supportsRange && isDefined(validity.rangeUnderflow) && isDefined(validity.rangeOverflow) ? + //Browsers that implement range will set these values automatically, but reading the adjusted values after + //$render would cause the min / max validators to be applied with the wrong value + function rangeRender() { + originalRender(); + ctrl.$setViewValue(element.val()); + } : + originalRender; - attr.$set(name, value); + if (hasMinAttr) { + minVal = parseNumberAttrVal(attr.min); - // Support: IE 9-11 only - // On IE, if "ng:src" directive declaration is used and "src" attribute doesn't exist - // then calling element.setAttribute('src', 'foo') doesn't do anything, so we need - // to set the property as well to achieve the desired effect. - // We use attr[attrName] value since $set might have sanitized the url. - if (msie && propName) element.prop(propName, attr[name]); - }); - } - }; - }]; -}); + ctrl.$validators.min = supportsRange ? + // Since all browsers set the input to a valid value, we don't need to check validity + function noopMinValidator() { return true; } : + // non-support browsers validate the min val + function minValidator(modelValue, viewValue) { + return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(minVal) || viewValue >= minVal; + }; -/* global -nullFormCtrl, -PENDING_CLASS, -SUBMITTED_CLASS - */ -var nullFormCtrl = { - $addControl: noop, - $getControls: valueFn([]), - $$renameControl: nullFormRenameControl, - $removeControl: noop, - $setValidity: noop, - $setDirty: noop, - $setPristine: noop, - $setSubmitted: noop, - $$setSubmitted: noop -}, -PENDING_CLASS = 'ng-pending', -SUBMITTED_CLASS = 'ng-submitted'; + setInitialValueAndObserver('min', minChange); + } -function nullFormRenameControl(control, name) { - control.$name = name; -} + if (hasMaxAttr) { + maxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(attr.max); -/** - * @ngdoc type - * @name form.FormController - * - * @property {boolean} $pristine True if user has not interacted with the form yet. - * @property {boolean} $dirty True if user has already interacted with the form. - * @property {boolean} $valid True if all of the containing forms and controls are valid. - * @property {boolean} $invalid True if at least one containing control or form is invalid. - * @property {boolean} $submitted True if user has submitted the form even if its invalid. - * - * @property {Object} $pending An object hash, containing references to controls or forms with - * pending validators, where: - * - * - keys are validations tokens (error names). - * - values are arrays of controls or forms that have a pending validator for the given error name. - * - * See {@link form.FormController#$error $error} for a list of built-in validation tokens. - * - * @property {Object} $error An object hash, containing references to controls or forms with failing - * validators, where: - * - * - keys are validation tokens (error names), - * - values are arrays of controls or forms that have a failing validator for the given error name. - * - * Built-in validation tokens: - * - `email` - * - `max` - * - `maxlength` - * - `min` - * - `minlength` - * - `number` - * - `pattern` - * - `required` - * - `url` - * - `date` - * - `datetimelocal` - * - `time` - * - `week` - * - `month` - * - * @description - * `FormController` keeps track of all its controls and nested forms as well as the state of them, - * such as being valid/invalid or dirty/pristine. - * - * Each {@link ng.directive:form form} directive creates an instance - * of `FormController`. - * - */ -//asks for $scope to fool the BC controller module -FormController.$inject = ['$element', '$attrs', '$scope', '$animate', '$interpolate']; -function FormController($element, $attrs, $scope, $animate, $interpolate) { - this.$$controls = []; + ctrl.$validators.max = supportsRange ? + // Since all browsers set the input to a valid value, we don't need to check validity + function noopMaxValidator() { return true; } : + // non-support browsers validate the max val + function maxValidator(modelValue, viewValue) { + return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(maxVal) || viewValue <= maxVal; + }; - // init state - this.$error = {}; - this.$$success = {}; - this.$pending = undefined; - this.$name = $interpolate($attrs.name || $attrs.ngForm || '')($scope); - this.$dirty = false; - this.$pristine = true; - this.$valid = true; - this.$invalid = false; - this.$submitted = false; - this.$$parentForm = nullFormCtrl; + setInitialValueAndObserver('max', maxChange); + } - this.$$element = $element; - this.$$animate = $animate; + if (hasStepAttr) { + stepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(attr.step); - setupValidity(this); -} + ctrl.$validators.step = supportsRange ? + function nativeStepValidator() { + // Currently, only FF implements the spec on step change correctly (i.e. adjusting the + // input element value to a valid value). It's possible that other browsers set the stepMismatch + // validity error instead, so we can at least report an error in that case. + return !validity.stepMismatch; + } : + // ngStep doesn't set the setp attr, so the browser doesn't adjust the input value as setting step would + function stepValidator(modelValue, viewValue) { + return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(stepVal) || + isValidForStep(viewValue, minVal || 0, stepVal); + }; -FormController.prototype = { - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$rollbackViewValue - * - * @description - * Rollback all form controls pending updates to the `$modelValue`. - * - * Updates may be pending by a debounced event or because the input is waiting for a some future - * event defined in `ng-model-options`. This method is typically needed by the reset button of - * a form that uses `ng-model-options` to pend updates. - */ - $rollbackViewValue: function() { - forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { - control.$rollbackViewValue(); - }); - }, + setInitialValueAndObserver('step', stepChange); + } - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$commitViewValue - * - * @description - * Commit all form controls pending updates to the `$modelValue`. - * - * Updates may be pending by a debounced event or because the input is waiting for a some future - * event defined in `ng-model-options`. This method is rarely needed as `NgModelController` - * usually handles calling this in response to input events. - */ - $commitViewValue: function() { - forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { - control.$commitViewValue(); + function setInitialValueAndObserver(htmlAttrName, changeFn) { + // interpolated attributes set the attribute value only after a digest, but we need the + // attribute value when the input is first rendered, so that the browser can adjust the + // input value based on the min/max value + element.attr(htmlAttrName, attr[htmlAttrName]); + var oldVal = attr[htmlAttrName]; + attr.$observe(htmlAttrName, function wrappedObserver(val) { + if (val !== oldVal) { + oldVal = val; + changeFn(val); + } }); - }, + } - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$addControl - * @param {object} control control object, either a {@link form.FormController} or an - * {@link ngModel.NgModelController} - * - * @description - * Register a control with the form. Input elements using ngModelController do this automatically - * when they are linked. - * - * Note that the current state of the control will not be reflected on the new parent form. This - * is not an issue with normal use, as freshly compiled and linked controls are in a `$pristine` - * state. - * - * However, if the method is used programmatically, for example by adding dynamically created controls, - * or controls that have been previously removed without destroying their corresponding DOM element, - * it's the developers responsibility to make sure the current state propagates to the parent form. - * - * For example, if an input control is added that is already `$dirty` and has `$error` properties, - * calling `$setDirty()` and `$validate()` afterwards will propagate the state to the parent form. - */ - $addControl: function(control) { - // Breaking change - before, inputs whose name was "hasOwnProperty" were quietly ignored - // and not added to the scope. Now we throw an error. - assertNotHasOwnProperty(control.$name, 'input'); - this.$$controls.push(control); + function minChange(val) { + minVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); + // ignore changes before model is initialized + if (isNumberNaN(ctrl.$modelValue)) { + return; + } - if (control.$name) { - this[control.$name] = control; + if (supportsRange) { + var elVal = element.val(); + // IE11 doesn't set the el val correctly if the minVal is greater than the element value + if (minVal > elVal) { + elVal = minVal; + element.val(elVal); + } + ctrl.$setViewValue(elVal); + } else { + // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations + ctrl.$validate(); } + } - control.$$parentForm = this; - }, - - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$getControls - * @returns {Array} the controls that are currently part of this form - * - * @description - * This method returns a **shallow copy** of the controls that are currently part of this form. - * The controls can be instances of {@link form.FormController `FormController`} - * ({@link ngForm "child-forms"}) and of {@link ngModel.NgModelController `NgModelController`}. - * If you need access to the controls of child-forms, you have to call `$getControls()` - * recursively on them. - * This can be used for example to iterate over all controls to validate them. - * - * The controls can be accessed normally, but adding to, or removing controls from the array has - * no effect on the form. Instead, use {@link form.FormController#$addControl `$addControl()`} and - * {@link form.FormController#$removeControl `$removeControl()`} for this use-case. - * Likewise, adding a control to, or removing a control from the form is not reflected - * in the shallow copy. That means you should get a fresh copy from `$getControls()` every time - * you need access to the controls. - */ - $getControls: function() { - return shallowCopy(this.$$controls); - }, - - // Private API: rename a form control - $$renameControl: function(control, newName) { - var oldName = control.$name; + function maxChange(val) { + maxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); + // ignore changes before model is initialized + if (isNumberNaN(ctrl.$modelValue)) { + return; + } - if (this[oldName] === control) { - delete this[oldName]; + if (supportsRange) { + var elVal = element.val(); + // IE11 doesn't set the el val correctly if the maxVal is less than the element value + if (maxVal < elVal) { + element.val(maxVal); + // IE11 and Chrome don't set the value to the minVal when max < min + elVal = maxVal < minVal ? minVal : maxVal; + } + ctrl.$setViewValue(elVal); + } else { + // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations + ctrl.$validate(); } - this[newName] = control; - control.$name = newName; - }, + } - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$removeControl - * @param {object} control control object, either a {@link form.FormController} or an - * {@link ngModel.NgModelController} - * - * @description - * Deregister a control from the form. - * - * Input elements using ngModelController do this automatically when they are destroyed. - * - * Note that only the removed control's validation state (`$errors`etc.) will be removed from the - * form. `$dirty`, `$submitted` states will not be changed, because the expected behavior can be - * different from case to case. For example, removing the only `$dirty` control from a form may or - * may not mean that the form is still `$dirty`. - */ - $removeControl: function(control) { - if (control.$name && this[control.$name] === control) { - delete this[control.$name]; + function stepChange(val) { + stepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); + // ignore changes before model is initialized + if (isNumberNaN(ctrl.$modelValue)) { + return; } - forEach(this.$pending, function(value, name) { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-invalid-this - this.$setValidity(name, null, control); - }, this); - forEach(this.$error, function(value, name) { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-invalid-this - this.$setValidity(name, null, control); - }, this); - forEach(this.$$success, function(value, name) { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-invalid-this - this.$setValidity(name, null, control); - }, this); - arrayRemove(this.$$controls, control); - control.$$parentForm = nullFormCtrl; - }, + // Some browsers don't adjust the input value correctly, but set the stepMismatch error + if (!supportsRange) { + // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations + ctrl.$validate(); + } else if (ctrl.$viewValue !== element.val()) { + ctrl.$setViewValue(element.val()); + } + } +} - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$setDirty - * - * @description - * Sets the form to a dirty state. - * - * This method can be called to add the 'ng-dirty' class and set the form to a dirty - * state (ng-dirty class). This method will also propagate to parent forms. - */ - $setDirty: function() { - this.$$animate.removeClass(this.$$element, PRISTINE_CLASS); - this.$$animate.addClass(this.$$element, DIRTY_CLASS); - this.$dirty = true; - this.$pristine = false; - this.$$parentForm.$setDirty(); - }, +function urlInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { + // Note: no badInputChecker here by purpose as `url` is only a validation + // in browsers, i.e. we can always read out input.value even if it is not valid! + baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); + stringBasedInputType(ctrl); - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$setPristine - * - * @description - * Sets the form to its pristine state. - * - * This method sets the form's `$pristine` state to true, the `$dirty` state to false, removes - * the `ng-dirty` class and adds the `ng-pristine` class. Additionally, it sets the `$submitted` - * state to false. - * - * This method will also propagate to all the controls contained in this form. - * - * Setting a form back to a pristine state is often useful when we want to 'reuse' a form after - * saving or resetting it. - */ - $setPristine: function() { - this.$$animate.setClass(this.$$element, PRISTINE_CLASS, DIRTY_CLASS + ' ' + SUBMITTED_CLASS); - this.$dirty = false; - this.$pristine = true; - this.$submitted = false; - forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { - control.$setPristine(); - }); - }, + ctrl.$validators.url = function(modelValue, viewValue) { + var value = modelValue || viewValue; + return ctrl.$isEmpty(value) || URL_REGEXP.test(value); + }; +} - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$setUntouched - * - * @description - * Sets the form to its untouched state. - * - * This method can be called to remove the 'ng-touched' class and set the form controls to their - * untouched state (ng-untouched class). - * - * Setting a form controls back to their untouched state is often useful when setting the form - * back to its pristine state. - */ - $setUntouched: function() { - forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { - control.$setUntouched(); - }); - }, +function emailInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { + // Note: no badInputChecker here by purpose as `url` is only a validation + // in browsers, i.e. we can always read out input.value even if it is not valid! + baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); + stringBasedInputType(ctrl); - /** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$setSubmitted - * - * @description - * Sets the form to its `$submitted` state. This will also set `$submitted` on all child and - * parent forms of the form. - */ - $setSubmitted: function() { - var rootForm = this; - while (rootForm.$$parentForm && (rootForm.$$parentForm !== nullFormCtrl)) { - rootForm = rootForm.$$parentForm; - } - rootForm.$$setSubmitted(); - }, + ctrl.$validators.email = function(modelValue, viewValue) { + var value = modelValue || viewValue; + return ctrl.$isEmpty(value) || EMAIL_REGEXP.test(value); + }; +} - $$setSubmitted: function() { - this.$$animate.addClass(this.$$element, SUBMITTED_CLASS); - this.$submitted = true; - forEach(this.$$controls, function(control) { - if (control.$$setSubmitted) { - control.$$setSubmitted(); - } - }); +function radioInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl) { + var doTrim = !attr.ngTrim || trim(attr.ngTrim) !== 'false'; + // make the name unique, if not defined + if (isUndefined(attr.name)) { + element.attr('name', nextUid()); } -}; -/** - * @ngdoc method - * @name form.FormController#$setValidity - * - * @description - * Change the validity state of the form, and notify the parent form (if any). - * - * Application developers will rarely need to call this method directly. It is used internally, by - * {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$setValidity NgModelController.$setValidity()}, to propagate a - * control's validity state to the parent `FormController`. - * - * @param {string} validationErrorKey Name of the validator. The `validationErrorKey` will be - * assigned to either `$error[validationErrorKey]` or `$pending[validationErrorKey]` (for - * unfulfilled `$asyncValidators`), so that it is available for data-binding. The - * `validationErrorKey` should be in camelCase and will get converted into dash-case for - * class name. Example: `myError` will result in `ng-valid-my-error` and - * `ng-invalid-my-error` classes and can be bound to as `{{ someForm.$error.myError }}`. - * @param {boolean} isValid Whether the current state is valid (true), invalid (false), pending - * (undefined), or skipped (null). Pending is used for unfulfilled `$asyncValidators`. - * Skipped is used by AngularJS when validators do not run because of parse errors and when - * `$asyncValidators` do not run because any of the `$validators` failed. - * @param {NgModelController | FormController} controller - The controller whose validity state is - * triggering the change. - */ -addSetValidityMethod({ - clazz: FormController, - set: function(object, property, controller) { - var list = object[property]; - if (!list) { - object[property] = [controller]; - } else { - var index = list.indexOf(controller); - if (index === -1) { - list.push(controller); + var listener = function(ev) { + var value; + if (element[0].checked) { + value = attr.value; + if (doTrim) { + value = trim(value); } + ctrl.$setViewValue(value, ev && ev.type); } - }, - unset: function(object, property, controller) { - var list = object[property]; - if (!list) { - return; + }; + + element.on('change', listener); + + ctrl.$render = function() { + var value = attr.value; + if (doTrim) { + value = trim(value); } - arrayRemove(list, controller); - if (list.length === 0) { - delete object[property]; + element[0].checked = (value === ctrl.$viewValue); + }; + + attr.$observe('value', ctrl.$render); +} + +function parseConstantExpr($parse, context, name, expression, fallback) { + var parseFn; + if (isDefined(expression)) { + parseFn = $parse(expression); + if (!parseFn.constant) { + throw ngModelMinErr('constexpr', 'Expected constant expression for `{0}`, but saw ' + + '`{1}`.', name, expression); } + return parseFn(context); } -}); + return fallback; +} + +function checkboxInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser, $filter, $parse) { + var trueValue = parseConstantExpr($parse, scope, 'ngTrueValue', attr.ngTrueValue, true); + var falseValue = parseConstantExpr($parse, scope, 'ngFalseValue', attr.ngFalseValue, false); + + var listener = function(ev) { + ctrl.$setViewValue(element[0].checked, ev && ev.type); + }; + + element.on('change', listener); + + ctrl.$render = function() { + element[0].checked = ctrl.$viewValue; + }; + + // Override the standard `$isEmpty` because the $viewValue of an empty checkbox is always set to `false` + // This is because of the parser below, which compares the `$modelValue` with `trueValue` to convert + // it to a boolean. + ctrl.$isEmpty = function(value) { + return value === false; + }; + + ctrl.$formatters.push(function(value) { + return equals(value, trueValue); + }); + + ctrl.$parsers.push(function(value) { + return value ? trueValue : falseValue; + }); +} + /** * @ngdoc directive - * @name ngForm - * @restrict EAC + * @name textarea + * @restrict E * * @description - * Helper directive that makes it possible to create control groups inside a - * {@link ng.directive:form `form`} directive. - * These "child forms" can be used, for example, to determine the validity of a sub-group of - * controls. + * HTML textarea element control with AngularJS data-binding. The data-binding and validation + * properties of this element are exactly the same as those of the + * {@link ng.directive:input input element}. * - *
- * **Note**: `ngForm` cannot be used as a replacement for `
`, because it lacks its - * [built-in HTML functionality](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#the-form-element). - * Specifically, you cannot submit `ngForm` like a `` tag. That means, - * you cannot send data to the server with `ngForm`, or integrate it with - * {@link ng.directive:ngSubmit `ngSubmit`}. - *
+ * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. + * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. + * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. + * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to + * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of + * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. + * @param {number=} ngMinlength Sets `minlength` validation error key if the value is shorter than + * minlength. + * @param {number=} ngMaxlength Sets `maxlength` validation error key if the value is longer than + * maxlength. Setting the attribute to a negative or non-numeric value, allows view values of any + * length. + * @param {string=} ngPattern Sets `pattern` validation error key if the ngModel {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} + * does not match a RegExp found by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the attribute value. + * If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. + * If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp + * after wrapping it in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to + * `new RegExp('^abc$')`.
+ * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to + * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into + * account. + * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user + * interaction with the input element. + * @param {boolean=} [ngTrim=true] If set to false AngularJS will not automatically trim the input. * - * @param {string=} ngForm|name Name of the form. If specified, the form controller will - * be published into the related scope, under this name. + * @knownIssue + * + * When specifying the `placeholder` attribute of ` + *
{{ list | json }}
+ * + * + * it("should split the text by newlines", function() { + * var listInput = element(by.model('list')); + * var output = element(by.binding('list | json')); + * listInput.sendKeys('abc\ndef\nghi'); + * expect(output.getText()).toContain('[\n "abc",\n "def",\n "ghi"\n]'); + * }); + * + * + * + */ +var ngListDirective = function() { + return { + restrict: 'A', + priority: 100, + require: 'ngModel', + link: function(scope, element, attr, ctrl) { + var ngList = attr.ngList || ', '; + var trimValues = attr.ngTrim !== 'false'; + var separator = trimValues ? trim(ngList) : ngList; - ctrl.$formatters.push(function(value) { - if (!ctrl.$isEmpty(value)) { - if (!isNumber(value)) { - throw ngModelMinErr('numfmt', 'Expected `{0}` to be a number', value); - } - value = value.toString(); - } - return value; - }); -} + var parse = function(viewValue) { + // If the viewValue is invalid (say required but empty) it will be `undefined` + if (isUndefined(viewValue)) return; -function parseNumberAttrVal(val) { - if (isDefined(val) && !isNumber(val)) { - val = parseFloat(val); - } - return !isNumberNaN(val) ? val : undefined; -} + var list = []; -function isNumberInteger(num) { - // See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14636536/how-to-check-if-a-variable-is-an-integer-in-javascript#14794066 - // (minus the assumption that `num` is a number) + if (viewValue) { + forEach(viewValue.split(separator), function(value) { + if (value) list.push(trimValues ? trim(value) : value); + }); + } - // eslint-disable-next-line no-bitwise - return (num | 0) === num; -} + return list; + }; -function countDecimals(num) { - var numString = num.toString(); - var decimalSymbolIndex = numString.indexOf('.'); + ctrl.$parsers.push(parse); + ctrl.$formatters.push(function(value) { + if (isArray(value)) { + return value.join(ngList); + } - if (decimalSymbolIndex === -1) { - if (-1 < num && num < 1) { - // It may be in the exponential notation format (`1e-X`) - var match = /e-(\d+)$/.exec(numString); + return undefined; + }); - if (match) { - return Number(match[1]); - } + // Override the standard $isEmpty because an empty array means the input is empty. + ctrl.$isEmpty = function(value) { + return !value || !value.length; + }; } + }; +}; - return 0; - } +/* global VALID_CLASS: true, + INVALID_CLASS: true, + PRISTINE_CLASS: true, + DIRTY_CLASS: true, + UNTOUCHED_CLASS: true, + TOUCHED_CLASS: true, + PENDING_CLASS: true, + addSetValidityMethod: true, + setupValidity: true, + defaultModelOptions: false +*/ - return numString.length - decimalSymbolIndex - 1; -} -function isValidForStep(viewValue, stepBase, step) { - // At this point `stepBase` and `step` are expected to be non-NaN values - // and `viewValue` is expected to be a valid stringified number. - var value = Number(viewValue); +var VALID_CLASS = 'ng-valid', + INVALID_CLASS = 'ng-invalid', + PRISTINE_CLASS = 'ng-pristine', + DIRTY_CLASS = 'ng-dirty', + UNTOUCHED_CLASS = 'ng-untouched', + TOUCHED_CLASS = 'ng-touched', + EMPTY_CLASS = 'ng-empty', + NOT_EMPTY_CLASS = 'ng-not-empty'; - var isNonIntegerValue = !isNumberInteger(value); - var isNonIntegerStepBase = !isNumberInteger(stepBase); - var isNonIntegerStep = !isNumberInteger(step); +var ngModelMinErr = minErr('ngModel'); - // Due to limitations in Floating Point Arithmetic (e.g. `0.3 - 0.2 !== 0.1` or - // `0.5 % 0.1 !== 0`), we need to convert all numbers to integers. - if (isNonIntegerValue || isNonIntegerStepBase || isNonIntegerStep) { - var valueDecimals = isNonIntegerValue ? countDecimals(value) : 0; - var stepBaseDecimals = isNonIntegerStepBase ? countDecimals(stepBase) : 0; - var stepDecimals = isNonIntegerStep ? countDecimals(step) : 0; +/** + * @ngdoc type + * @name ngModel.NgModelController + * @property {*} $viewValue The actual value from the control's view. For `input` elements, this is a + * String. See {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$setViewValue} for information about when the $viewValue + * is set. + * + * @property {*} $modelValue The value in the model that the control is bound to. + * + * @property {Array.} $parsers Array of functions to execute, as a pipeline, whenever + * the control updates the ngModelController with a new {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue + `$viewValue`} from the DOM, usually via user input. + See {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$setViewValue `$setViewValue()`} for a detailed lifecycle explanation. + Note that the `$parsers` are not called when the bound ngModel expression changes programmatically. - var decimalCount = Math.max(valueDecimals, stepBaseDecimals, stepDecimals); - var multiplier = Math.pow(10, decimalCount); + The functions are called in array order, each passing + its return value through to the next. The last return value is forwarded to the + {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$validators `$validators`} collection. - value = value * multiplier; - stepBase = stepBase * multiplier; - step = step * multiplier; + Parsers are used to sanitize / convert the {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue + `$viewValue`}. - if (isNonIntegerValue) value = Math.round(value); - if (isNonIntegerStepBase) stepBase = Math.round(stepBase); - if (isNonIntegerStep) step = Math.round(step); - } + Returning `undefined` from a parser means a parse error occurred. In that case, + no {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$validators `$validators`} will run and the `ngModel` + will be set to `undefined` unless {@link ngModelOptions `ngModelOptions.allowInvalid`} + is set to `true`. The parse error is stored in `ngModel.$error.parse`. - return (value - stepBase) % step === 0; -} + This simple example shows a parser that would convert text input value to lowercase: + * ```js + * function parse(value) { + * if (value) { + * return value.toLowerCase(); + * } + * } + * ngModelController.$parsers.push(parse); + * ``` -function numberInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser, $filter, $parse) { - badInputChecker(scope, element, attr, ctrl, 'number'); - numberFormatterParser(ctrl); - baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); + * + * @property {Array.} $formatters Array of functions to execute, as a pipeline, whenever + the bound ngModel expression changes programmatically. The `$formatters` are not called when the + value of the control is changed by user interaction. - var parsedMinVal; + Formatters are used to format / convert the {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$modelValue + `$modelValue`} for display in the control. - if (isDefined(attr.min) || attr.ngMin) { - var minVal = attr.min || $parse(attr.ngMin)(scope); - parsedMinVal = parseNumberAttrVal(minVal); + The functions are called in reverse array order, each passing the value through to the + next. The last return value is used as the actual DOM value. - ctrl.$validators.min = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(parsedMinVal) || viewValue >= parsedMinVal; - }; + This simple example shows a formatter that would convert the model value to uppercase: - attr.$observe('min', function(val) { - if (val !== minVal) { - parsedMinVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - minVal = val; - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - ctrl.$validate(); + * ```js + * function format(value) { + * if (value) { + * return value.toUpperCase(); + * } + * } + * ngModel.$formatters.push(format); + * ``` + * + * @property {Object.} $validators A collection of validators that are applied + * whenever the model value changes. The key value within the object refers to the name of the + * validator while the function refers to the validation operation. The validation operation is + * provided with the model value as an argument and must return a true or false value depending + * on the response of that validation. + * + * ```js + * ngModel.$validators.validCharacters = function(modelValue, viewValue) { + * var value = modelValue || viewValue; + * return /[0-9]+/.test(value) && + * /[a-z]+/.test(value) && + * /[A-Z]+/.test(value) && + * /\W+/.test(value); + * }; + * ``` + * + * @property {Object.} $asyncValidators A collection of validations that are expected to + * perform an asynchronous validation (e.g. a HTTP request). The validation function that is provided + * is expected to return a promise when it is run during the model validation process. Once the promise + * is delivered then the validation status will be set to true when fulfilled and false when rejected. + * When the asynchronous validators are triggered, each of the validators will run in parallel and the model + * value will only be updated once all validators have been fulfilled. As long as an asynchronous validator + * is unfulfilled, its key will be added to the controllers `$pending` property. Also, all asynchronous validators + * will only run once all synchronous validators have passed. + * + * Please note that if $http is used then it is important that the server returns a success HTTP response code + * in order to fulfill the validation and a status level of `4xx` in order to reject the validation. + * + * ```js + * ngModel.$asyncValidators.uniqueUsername = function(modelValue, viewValue) { + * var value = modelValue || viewValue; + * + * // Lookup user by username + * return $http.get('/api/users/' + value). + * then(function resolved() { + * //username exists, this means validation fails + * return $q.reject('exists'); + * }, function rejected() { + * //username does not exist, therefore this validation passes + * return true; + * }); + * }; + * ``` + * + * @property {Array.} $viewChangeListeners Array of functions to execute whenever + * a change to {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue `$viewValue`} has caused a change + * to {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$modelValue `$modelValue`}. + * It is called with no arguments, and its return value is ignored. + * This can be used in place of additional $watches against the model value. + * + * @property {Object} $error An object hash with all failing validator ids as keys. + * @property {Object} $pending An object hash with all pending validator ids as keys. + * + * @property {boolean} $untouched True if control has not lost focus yet. + * @property {boolean} $touched True if control has lost focus. + * @property {boolean} $pristine True if user has not interacted with the control yet. + * @property {boolean} $dirty True if user has already interacted with the control. + * @property {boolean} $valid True if there is no error. + * @property {boolean} $invalid True if at least one error on the control. + * @property {string} $name The name attribute of the control. + * + * @description + * + * `NgModelController` provides API for the {@link ngModel `ngModel`} directive. + * The controller contains services for data-binding, validation, CSS updates, and value formatting + * and parsing. It purposefully does not contain any logic which deals with DOM rendering or + * listening to DOM events. + * Such DOM related logic should be provided by other directives which make use of + * `NgModelController` for data-binding to control elements. + * AngularJS provides this DOM logic for most {@link input `input`} elements. + * At the end of this page you can find a {@link ngModel.NgModelController#custom-control-example + * custom control example} that uses `ngModelController` to bind to `contenteditable` elements. + * + * @example + * ### Custom Control Example + * This example shows how to use `NgModelController` with a custom control to achieve + * data-binding. Notice how different directives (`contenteditable`, `ng-model`, and `required`) + * collaborate together to achieve the desired result. + * + * `contenteditable` is an HTML5 attribute, which tells the browser to let the element + * contents be edited in place by the user. + * + * We are using the {@link ng.service:$sce $sce} service here and include the {@link ngSanitize $sanitize} + * module to automatically remove "bad" content like inline event listener (e.g. ``). + * However, as we are using `$sce` the model can still decide to provide unsafe content if it marks + * that content using the `$sce` service. + * + * + + [contenteditable] { + border: 1px solid black; + background-color: white; + min-height: 20px; } - }); - } - if (isDefined(attr.max) || attr.ngMax) { - var maxVal = attr.max || $parse(attr.ngMax)(scope); - var parsedMaxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(maxVal); + .ng-invalid { + border: 1px solid red; + } - ctrl.$validators.max = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(parsedMaxVal) || viewValue <= parsedMaxVal; - }; + + + angular.module('customControl', ['ngSanitize']). + directive('contenteditable', ['$sce', function($sce) { + return { + restrict: 'A', // only activate on element attribute + require: '?ngModel', // get a hold of NgModelController + link: function(scope, element, attrs, ngModel) { + if (!ngModel) return; // do nothing if no ng-model + + // Specify how UI should be updated + ngModel.$render = function() { + element.html($sce.getTrustedHtml(ngModel.$viewValue || '')); + }; - attr.$observe('max', function(val) { - if (val !== maxVal) { - parsedMaxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - maxVal = val; - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - ctrl.$validate(); + // Listen for change events to enable binding + element.on('blur keyup change', function() { + scope.$evalAsync(read); + }); + read(); // initialize + + // Write data to the model + function read() { + var html = element.html(); + // When we clear the content editable the browser leaves a
behind + // If strip-br attribute is provided then we strip this out + if (attrs.stripBr && html === '
') { + html = ''; + } + ngModel.$setViewValue(html); + } + } + }; + }]); +
+ + +
Change me!
+ Required! +
+ + +
+ + it('should data-bind and become invalid', function() { + if (browser.params.browser === 'safari' || browser.params.browser === 'firefox') { + // SafariDriver can't handle contenteditable + // and Firefox driver can't clear contenteditables very well + return; } + var contentEditable = element(by.css('[contenteditable]')); + var content = 'Change me!'; + + expect(contentEditable.getText()).toEqual(content); + + contentEditable.clear(); + contentEditable.sendKeys(protractor.Key.BACK_SPACE); + expect(contentEditable.getText()).toEqual(''); + expect(contentEditable.getAttribute('class')).toMatch(/ng-invalid-required/); }); - } + + *
+ * + * + */ +NgModelController.$inject = ['$scope', '$exceptionHandler', '$attrs', '$element', '$parse', '$animate', '$timeout', '$q', '$interpolate']; +function NgModelController($scope, $exceptionHandler, $attr, $element, $parse, $animate, $timeout, $q, $interpolate) { + this.$viewValue = Number.NaN; + this.$modelValue = Number.NaN; + this.$$rawModelValue = undefined; // stores the parsed modelValue / model set from scope regardless of validity. + this.$validators = {}; + this.$asyncValidators = {}; + this.$parsers = []; + this.$formatters = []; + this.$viewChangeListeners = []; + this.$untouched = true; + this.$touched = false; + this.$pristine = true; + this.$dirty = false; + this.$valid = true; + this.$invalid = false; + this.$error = {}; // keep invalid keys here + this.$$success = {}; // keep valid keys here + this.$pending = undefined; // keep pending keys here + this.$name = $interpolate($attr.name || '', false)($scope); + this.$$parentForm = nullFormCtrl; + this.$options = defaultModelOptions; + this.$$updateEvents = ''; + // Attach the correct context to the event handler function for updateOn + this.$$updateEventHandler = this.$$updateEventHandler.bind(this); + + this.$$parsedNgModel = $parse($attr.ngModel); + this.$$parsedNgModelAssign = this.$$parsedNgModel.assign; + this.$$ngModelGet = this.$$parsedNgModel; + this.$$ngModelSet = this.$$parsedNgModelAssign; + this.$$pendingDebounce = null; + this.$$parserValid = undefined; + this.$$parserName = 'parse'; + + this.$$currentValidationRunId = 0; + + this.$$scope = $scope; + this.$$rootScope = $scope.$root; + this.$$attr = $attr; + this.$$element = $element; + this.$$animate = $animate; + this.$$timeout = $timeout; + this.$$parse = $parse; + this.$$q = $q; + this.$$exceptionHandler = $exceptionHandler; - if (isDefined(attr.step) || attr.ngStep) { - var stepVal = attr.step || $parse(attr.ngStep)(scope); - var parsedStepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(stepVal); + setupValidity(this); + setupModelWatcher(this); +} - ctrl.$validators.step = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(parsedStepVal) || - isValidForStep(viewValue, parsedMinVal || 0, parsedStepVal); - }; +NgModelController.prototype = { + $$initGetterSetters: function() { + if (this.$options.getOption('getterSetter')) { + var invokeModelGetter = this.$$parse(this.$$attr.ngModel + '()'), + invokeModelSetter = this.$$parse(this.$$attr.ngModel + '($$$p)'); - attr.$observe('step', function(val) { - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - if (val !== stepVal) { - parsedStepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - stepVal = val; - ctrl.$validate(); - } + this.$$ngModelGet = function($scope) { + var modelValue = this.$$parsedNgModel($scope); + if (isFunction(modelValue)) { + modelValue = invokeModelGetter($scope); + } + return modelValue; + }; + this.$$ngModelSet = function($scope, newValue) { + if (isFunction(this.$$parsedNgModel($scope))) { + invokeModelSetter($scope, {$$$p: newValue}); + } else { + this.$$parsedNgModelAssign($scope, newValue); + } + }; + } else if (!this.$$parsedNgModel.assign) { + throw ngModelMinErr('nonassign', 'Expression \'{0}\' is non-assignable. Element: {1}', + this.$$attr.ngModel, startingTag(this.$$element)); + } + }, - }); - } -} + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$render + * + * @description + * Called when the view needs to be updated. It is expected that the user of the ng-model + * directive will implement this method. + * + * The `$render()` method is invoked in the following situations: + * + * * `$rollbackViewValue()` is called. If we are rolling back the view value to the last + * committed value then `$render()` is called to update the input control. + * * The value referenced by `ng-model` is changed programmatically and both the `$modelValue` and + * the `$viewValue` are different from last time. + * + * Since `ng-model` does not do a deep watch, `$render()` is only invoked if the values of + * `$modelValue` and `$viewValue` are actually different from their previous values. If `$modelValue` + * or `$viewValue` are objects (rather than a string or number) then `$render()` will not be + * invoked if you only change a property on the objects. + */ + $render: noop, -function rangeInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { - badInputChecker(scope, element, attr, ctrl, 'range'); - numberFormatterParser(ctrl); - baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$isEmpty + * + * @description + * This is called when we need to determine if the value of an input is empty. + * + * For instance, the required directive does this to work out if the input has data or not. + * + * The default `$isEmpty` function checks whether the value is `undefined`, `''`, `null` or `NaN`. + * + * You can override this for input directives whose concept of being empty is different from the + * default. The `checkboxInputType` directive does this because in its case a value of `false` + * implies empty. + * + * @param {*} value The value of the input to check for emptiness. + * @returns {boolean} True if `value` is "empty". + */ + $isEmpty: function(value) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare + return isUndefined(value) || value === '' || value === null || value !== value; + }, - var supportsRange = ctrl.$$hasNativeValidators && element[0].type === 'range', - minVal = supportsRange ? 0 : undefined, - maxVal = supportsRange ? 100 : undefined, - stepVal = supportsRange ? 1 : undefined, - validity = element[0].validity, - hasMinAttr = isDefined(attr.min), - hasMaxAttr = isDefined(attr.max), - hasStepAttr = isDefined(attr.step); + $$updateEmptyClasses: function(value) { + if (this.$isEmpty(value)) { + this.$$animate.removeClass(this.$$element, NOT_EMPTY_CLASS); + this.$$animate.addClass(this.$$element, EMPTY_CLASS); + } else { + this.$$animate.removeClass(this.$$element, EMPTY_CLASS); + this.$$animate.addClass(this.$$element, NOT_EMPTY_CLASS); + } + }, - var originalRender = ctrl.$render; + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$setPristine + * + * @description + * Sets the control to its pristine state. + * + * This method can be called to remove the `ng-dirty` class and set the control to its pristine + * state (`ng-pristine` class). A model is considered to be pristine when the control + * has not been changed from when first compiled. + */ + $setPristine: function() { + this.$dirty = false; + this.$pristine = true; + this.$$animate.removeClass(this.$$element, DIRTY_CLASS); + this.$$animate.addClass(this.$$element, PRISTINE_CLASS); + }, - ctrl.$render = supportsRange && isDefined(validity.rangeUnderflow) && isDefined(validity.rangeOverflow) ? - //Browsers that implement range will set these values automatically, but reading the adjusted values after - //$render would cause the min / max validators to be applied with the wrong value - function rangeRender() { - originalRender(); - ctrl.$setViewValue(element.val()); - } : - originalRender; + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$setDirty + * + * @description + * Sets the control to its dirty state. + * + * This method can be called to remove the `ng-pristine` class and set the control to its dirty + * state (`ng-dirty` class). A model is considered to be dirty when the control has been changed + * from when first compiled. + */ + $setDirty: function() { + this.$dirty = true; + this.$pristine = false; + this.$$animate.removeClass(this.$$element, PRISTINE_CLASS); + this.$$animate.addClass(this.$$element, DIRTY_CLASS); + this.$$parentForm.$setDirty(); + }, - if (hasMinAttr) { - minVal = parseNumberAttrVal(attr.min); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$setUntouched + * + * @description + * Sets the control to its untouched state. + * + * This method can be called to remove the `ng-touched` class and set the control to its + * untouched state (`ng-untouched` class). Upon compilation, a model is set as untouched + * by default, however this function can be used to restore that state if the model has + * already been touched by the user. + */ + $setUntouched: function() { + this.$touched = false; + this.$untouched = true; + this.$$animate.setClass(this.$$element, UNTOUCHED_CLASS, TOUCHED_CLASS); + }, - ctrl.$validators.min = supportsRange ? - // Since all browsers set the input to a valid value, we don't need to check validity - function noopMinValidator() { return true; } : - // non-support browsers validate the min val - function minValidator(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(minVal) || viewValue >= minVal; - }; + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$setTouched + * + * @description + * Sets the control to its touched state. + * + * This method can be called to remove the `ng-untouched` class and set the control to its + * touched state (`ng-touched` class). A model is considered to be touched when the user has + * first focused the control element and then shifted focus away from the control (blur event). + */ + $setTouched: function() { + this.$touched = true; + this.$untouched = false; + this.$$animate.setClass(this.$$element, TOUCHED_CLASS, UNTOUCHED_CLASS); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$rollbackViewValue + * + * @description + * Cancel an update and reset the input element's value to prevent an update to the `$modelValue`, + * which may be caused by a pending debounced event or because the input is waiting for some + * future event. + * + * If you have an input that uses `ng-model-options` to set up debounced updates or updates that + * depend on special events such as `blur`, there can be a period when the `$viewValue` is out of + * sync with the ngModel's `$modelValue`. + * + * In this case, you can use `$rollbackViewValue()` to manually cancel the debounced / future update + * and reset the input to the last committed view value. + * + * It is also possible that you run into difficulties if you try to update the ngModel's `$modelValue` + * programmatically before these debounced/future events have resolved/occurred, because AngularJS's + * dirty checking mechanism is not able to tell whether the model has actually changed or not. + * + * The `$rollbackViewValue()` method should be called before programmatically changing the model of an + * input which may have such events pending. This is important in order to make sure that the + * input field will be updated with the new model value and any pending operations are cancelled. + * + * @example + * + * + * angular.module('cancel-update-example', []) + * + * .controller('CancelUpdateController', ['$scope', function($scope) { + * $scope.model = {value1: '', value2: ''}; + * + * $scope.setEmpty = function(e, value, rollback) { + * if (e.keyCode === 27) { + * e.preventDefault(); + * if (rollback) { + * $scope.myForm[value].$rollbackViewValue(); + * } + * $scope.model[value] = ''; + * } + * }; + * }]); + * + * + *
+ *

Both of these inputs are only updated if they are blurred. Hitting escape should + * empty them. Follow these steps and observe the difference:

+ *
    + *
  1. Type something in the input. You will see that the model is not yet updated
  2. + *
  3. Press the Escape key. + *
      + *
    1. In the first example, nothing happens, because the model is already '', and no + * update is detected. If you blur the input, the model will be set to the current view. + *
    2. + *
    3. In the second example, the pending update is cancelled, and the input is set back + * to the last committed view value (''). Blurring the input does nothing. + *
    4. + *
    + *
  4. + *
+ * + *
+ *
+ *

Without $rollbackViewValue():

+ * + * value1: "{{ model.value1 }}" + *
+ * + *
+ *

With $rollbackViewValue():

+ * + * value2: "{{ model.value2 }}" + *
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ + div { + display: table-cell; + } + div:nth-child(1) { + padding-right: 30px; + } - setInitialValueAndObserver('min', minChange); - } + + *
+ */ + $rollbackViewValue: function() { + this.$$timeout.cancel(this.$$pendingDebounce); + this.$viewValue = this.$$lastCommittedViewValue; + this.$render(); + }, - if (hasMaxAttr) { - maxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(attr.max); + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$validate + * + * @description + * Runs each of the registered validators (first synchronous validators and then + * asynchronous validators). + * If the validity changes to invalid, the model will be set to `undefined`, + * unless {@link ngModelOptions `ngModelOptions.allowInvalid`} is `true`. + * If the validity changes to valid, it will set the model to the last available valid + * `$modelValue`, i.e. either the last parsed value or the last value set from the scope. + */ + $validate: function() { - ctrl.$validators.max = supportsRange ? - // Since all browsers set the input to a valid value, we don't need to check validity - function noopMaxValidator() { return true; } : - // non-support browsers validate the max val - function maxValidator(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(maxVal) || viewValue <= maxVal; - }; + // ignore $validate before model is initialized + if (isNumberNaN(this.$modelValue)) { + return; + } - setInitialValueAndObserver('max', maxChange); - } + var viewValue = this.$$lastCommittedViewValue; + // Note: we use the $$rawModelValue as $modelValue might have been + // set to undefined during a view -> model update that found validation + // errors. We can't parse the view here, since that could change + // the model although neither viewValue nor the model on the scope changed + var modelValue = this.$$rawModelValue; - if (hasStepAttr) { - stepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(attr.step); + var prevValid = this.$valid; + var prevModelValue = this.$modelValue; - ctrl.$validators.step = supportsRange ? - function nativeStepValidator() { - // Currently, only FF implements the spec on step change correctly (i.e. adjusting the - // input element value to a valid value). It's possible that other browsers set the stepMismatch - // validity error instead, so we can at least report an error in that case. - return !validity.stepMismatch; - } : - // ngStep doesn't set the setp attr, so the browser doesn't adjust the input value as setting step would - function stepValidator(modelValue, viewValue) { - return ctrl.$isEmpty(viewValue) || isUndefined(stepVal) || - isValidForStep(viewValue, minVal || 0, stepVal); - }; + var allowInvalid = this.$options.getOption('allowInvalid'); - setInitialValueAndObserver('step', stepChange); - } + var that = this; + this.$$runValidators(modelValue, viewValue, function(allValid) { + // If there was no change in validity, don't update the model + // This prevents changing an invalid modelValue to undefined + if (!allowInvalid && prevValid !== allValid) { + // Note: Don't check this.$valid here, as we could have + // external validators (e.g. calculated on the server), + // that just call $setValidity and need the model value + // to calculate their validity. + that.$modelValue = allValid ? modelValue : undefined; - function setInitialValueAndObserver(htmlAttrName, changeFn) { - // interpolated attributes set the attribute value only after a digest, but we need the - // attribute value when the input is first rendered, so that the browser can adjust the - // input value based on the min/max value - element.attr(htmlAttrName, attr[htmlAttrName]); - var oldVal = attr[htmlAttrName]; - attr.$observe(htmlAttrName, function wrappedObserver(val) { - if (val !== oldVal) { - oldVal = val; - changeFn(val); + if (that.$modelValue !== prevModelValue) { + that.$$writeModelToScope(); + } } }); - } + }, - function minChange(val) { - minVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - // ignore changes before model is initialized - if (isNumberNaN(ctrl.$modelValue)) { + $$runValidators: function(modelValue, viewValue, doneCallback) { + this.$$currentValidationRunId++; + var localValidationRunId = this.$$currentValidationRunId; + var that = this; + + // check parser error + if (!processParseErrors()) { + validationDone(false); + return; + } + if (!processSyncValidators()) { + validationDone(false); return; } + processAsyncValidators(); - if (supportsRange) { - var elVal = element.val(); - // IE11 doesn't set the el val correctly if the minVal is greater than the element value - if (minVal > elVal) { - elVal = minVal; - element.val(elVal); + function processParseErrors() { + var errorKey = that.$$parserName; + + if (isUndefined(that.$$parserValid)) { + setValidity(errorKey, null); + } else { + if (!that.$$parserValid) { + forEach(that.$validators, function(v, name) { + setValidity(name, null); + }); + forEach(that.$asyncValidators, function(v, name) { + setValidity(name, null); + }); + } + + // Set the parse error last, to prevent unsetting it, should a $validators key == parserName + setValidity(errorKey, that.$$parserValid); + return that.$$parserValid; } - ctrl.$setViewValue(elVal); - } else { - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - ctrl.$validate(); + return true; } - } - function maxChange(val) { - maxVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - // ignore changes before model is initialized - if (isNumberNaN(ctrl.$modelValue)) { - return; + function processSyncValidators() { + var syncValidatorsValid = true; + forEach(that.$validators, function(validator, name) { + var result = Boolean(validator(modelValue, viewValue)); + syncValidatorsValid = syncValidatorsValid && result; + setValidity(name, result); + }); + if (!syncValidatorsValid) { + forEach(that.$asyncValidators, function(v, name) { + setValidity(name, null); + }); + return false; + } + return true; } - if (supportsRange) { - var elVal = element.val(); - // IE11 doesn't set the el val correctly if the maxVal is less than the element value - if (maxVal < elVal) { - element.val(maxVal); - // IE11 and Chrome don't set the value to the minVal when max < min - elVal = maxVal < minVal ? minVal : maxVal; + function processAsyncValidators() { + var validatorPromises = []; + var allValid = true; + forEach(that.$asyncValidators, function(validator, name) { + var promise = validator(modelValue, viewValue); + if (!isPromiseLike(promise)) { + throw ngModelMinErr('nopromise', + 'Expected asynchronous validator to return a promise but got \'{0}\' instead.', promise); + } + setValidity(name, undefined); + validatorPromises.push(promise.then(function() { + setValidity(name, true); + }, function() { + allValid = false; + setValidity(name, false); + })); + }); + if (!validatorPromises.length) { + validationDone(true); + } else { + that.$$q.all(validatorPromises).then(function() { + validationDone(allValid); + }, noop); } - ctrl.$setViewValue(elVal); - } else { - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - ctrl.$validate(); } - } - function stepChange(val) { - stepVal = parseNumberAttrVal(val); - // ignore changes before model is initialized - if (isNumberNaN(ctrl.$modelValue)) { + function setValidity(name, isValid) { + if (localValidationRunId === that.$$currentValidationRunId) { + that.$setValidity(name, isValid); + } + } + + function validationDone(allValid) { + if (localValidationRunId === that.$$currentValidationRunId) { + + doneCallback(allValid); + } + } + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$commitViewValue + * + * @description + * Commit a pending update to the `$modelValue`. + * + * Updates may be pending by a debounced event or because the input is waiting for a some future + * event defined in `ng-model-options`. this method is rarely needed as `NgModelController` + * usually handles calling this in response to input events. + */ + $commitViewValue: function() { + var viewValue = this.$viewValue; + + this.$$timeout.cancel(this.$$pendingDebounce); + + // If the view value has not changed then we should just exit, except in the case where there is + // a native validator on the element. In this case the validation state may have changed even though + // the viewValue has stayed empty. + if (this.$$lastCommittedViewValue === viewValue && (viewValue !== '' || !this.$$hasNativeValidators)) { return; } + this.$$updateEmptyClasses(viewValue); + this.$$lastCommittedViewValue = viewValue; - // Some browsers don't adjust the input value correctly, but set the stepMismatch error - if (!supportsRange) { - // TODO(matsko): implement validateLater to reduce number of validations - ctrl.$validate(); - } else if (ctrl.$viewValue !== element.val()) { - ctrl.$setViewValue(element.val()); + // change to dirty + if (this.$pristine) { + this.$setDirty(); } - } -} + this.$$parseAndValidate(); + }, -function urlInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { - // Note: no badInputChecker here by purpose as `url` is only a validation - // in browsers, i.e. we can always read out input.value even if it is not valid! - baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); - stringBasedInputType(ctrl); + $$parseAndValidate: function() { + var viewValue = this.$$lastCommittedViewValue; + var modelValue = viewValue; + var that = this; - ctrl.$validators.url = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - var value = modelValue || viewValue; - return ctrl.$isEmpty(value) || URL_REGEXP.test(value); - }; -} + this.$$parserValid = isUndefined(modelValue) ? undefined : true; -function emailInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser) { - // Note: no badInputChecker here by purpose as `url` is only a validation - // in browsers, i.e. we can always read out input.value even if it is not valid! - baseInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser); - stringBasedInputType(ctrl); + // Reset any previous parse error + this.$setValidity(this.$$parserName, null); + this.$$parserName = 'parse'; - ctrl.$validators.email = function(modelValue, viewValue) { - var value = modelValue || viewValue; - return ctrl.$isEmpty(value) || EMAIL_REGEXP.test(value); - }; -} + if (this.$$parserValid) { + for (var i = 0; i < this.$parsers.length; i++) { + modelValue = this.$parsers[i](modelValue); + if (isUndefined(modelValue)) { + this.$$parserValid = false; + break; + } + } + } + if (isNumberNaN(this.$modelValue)) { + // this.$modelValue has not been touched yet... + this.$modelValue = this.$$ngModelGet(this.$$scope); + } + var prevModelValue = this.$modelValue; + var allowInvalid = this.$options.getOption('allowInvalid'); + this.$$rawModelValue = modelValue; -function radioInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl) { - var doTrim = !attr.ngTrim || trim(attr.ngTrim) !== 'false'; - // make the name unique, if not defined - if (isUndefined(attr.name)) { - element.attr('name', nextUid()); - } + if (allowInvalid) { + this.$modelValue = modelValue; + writeToModelIfNeeded(); + } - var listener = function(ev) { - var value; - if (element[0].checked) { - value = attr.value; - if (doTrim) { - value = trim(value); + // Pass the $$lastCommittedViewValue here, because the cached viewValue might be out of date. + // This can happen if e.g. $setViewValue is called from inside a parser + this.$$runValidators(modelValue, this.$$lastCommittedViewValue, function(allValid) { + if (!allowInvalid) { + // Note: Don't check this.$valid here, as we could have + // external validators (e.g. calculated on the server), + // that just call $setValidity and need the model value + // to calculate their validity. + that.$modelValue = allValid ? modelValue : undefined; + writeToModelIfNeeded(); + } + }); + + function writeToModelIfNeeded() { + if (that.$modelValue !== prevModelValue) { + that.$$writeModelToScope(); } - ctrl.$setViewValue(value, ev && ev.type); } - }; + }, + + $$writeModelToScope: function() { + this.$$ngModelSet(this.$$scope, this.$modelValue); + forEach(this.$viewChangeListeners, function(listener) { + try { + listener(); + } catch (e) { + // eslint-disable-next-line no-invalid-this + this.$$exceptionHandler(e); + } + }, this); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$setViewValue + * + * @description + * Update the view value. + * + * This method should be called when a control wants to change the view value; typically, + * this is done from within a DOM event handler. For example, the {@link ng.directive:input input} + * directive calls it when the value of the input changes and {@link ng.directive:select select} + * calls it when an option is selected. + * + * When `$setViewValue` is called, the new `value` will be staged for committing through the `$parsers` + * and `$validators` pipelines. If there are no special {@link ngModelOptions} specified then the staged + * value is sent directly for processing through the `$parsers` pipeline. After this, the `$validators` and + * `$asyncValidators` are called and the value is applied to `$modelValue`. + * Finally, the value is set to the **expression** specified in the `ng-model` attribute and + * all the registered change listeners, in the `$viewChangeListeners` list are called. + * + * In case the {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions ngModelOptions} directive is used with `updateOn` + * and the `default` trigger is not listed, all those actions will remain pending until one of the + * `updateOn` events is triggered on the DOM element. + * All these actions will be debounced if the {@link ng.directive:ngModelOptions ngModelOptions} + * directive is used with a custom debounce for this particular event. + * Note that a `$digest` is only triggered once the `updateOn` events are fired, or if `debounce` + * is specified, once the timer runs out. + * + * When used with standard inputs, the view value will always be a string (which is in some cases + * parsed into another type, such as a `Date` object for `input[date]`.) + * However, custom controls might also pass objects to this method. In this case, we should make + * a copy of the object before passing it to `$setViewValue`. This is because `ngModel` does not + * perform a deep watch of objects, it only looks for a change of identity. If you only change + * the property of the object then ngModel will not realize that the object has changed and + * will not invoke the `$parsers` and `$validators` pipelines. For this reason, you should + * not change properties of the copy once it has been passed to `$setViewValue`. + * Otherwise you may cause the model value on the scope to change incorrectly. + * + *
+ * In any case, the value passed to the method should always reflect the current value + * of the control. For example, if you are calling `$setViewValue` for an input element, + * you should pass the input DOM value. Otherwise, the control and the scope model become + * out of sync. It's also important to note that `$setViewValue` does not call `$render` or change + * the control's DOM value in any way. If we want to change the control's DOM value + * programmatically, we should update the `ngModel` scope expression. Its new value will be + * picked up by the model controller, which will run it through the `$formatters`, `$render` it + * to update the DOM, and finally call `$validate` on it. + *
+ * + * @param {*} value value from the view. + * @param {string} trigger Event that triggered the update. + */ + $setViewValue: function(value, trigger) { + this.$viewValue = value; + if (this.$options.getOption('updateOnDefault')) { + this.$$debounceViewValueCommit(trigger); + } + }, + + $$debounceViewValueCommit: function(trigger) { + var debounceDelay = this.$options.getOption('debounce'); + + if (isNumber(debounceDelay[trigger])) { + debounceDelay = debounceDelay[trigger]; + } else if (isNumber(debounceDelay['default']) && + this.$options.getOption('updateOn').indexOf(trigger) === -1 + ) { + debounceDelay = debounceDelay['default']; + } else if (isNumber(debounceDelay['*'])) { + debounceDelay = debounceDelay['*']; + } + + this.$$timeout.cancel(this.$$pendingDebounce); + var that = this; + if (debounceDelay > 0) { // this fails if debounceDelay is an object + this.$$pendingDebounce = this.$$timeout(function() { + that.$commitViewValue(); + }, debounceDelay); + } else if (this.$$rootScope.$$phase) { + this.$commitViewValue(); + } else { + this.$$scope.$apply(function() { + that.$commitViewValue(); + }); + } + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$overrideModelOptions + * + * @description + * + * Override the current model options settings programmatically. + * + * The previous `ModelOptions` value will not be modified. Instead, a + * new `ModelOptions` object will inherit from the previous one overriding + * or inheriting settings that are defined in the given parameter. + * + * See {@link ngModelOptions} for information about what options can be specified + * and how model option inheritance works. + * + *
+ * **Note:** this function only affects the options set on the `ngModelController`, + * and not the options on the {@link ngModelOptions} directive from which they might have been + * obtained initially. + *
+ * + *
+ * **Note:** it is not possible to override the `getterSetter` option. + *
+ * + * @param {Object} options a hash of settings to override the previous options + * + */ + $overrideModelOptions: function(options) { + this.$options = this.$options.createChild(options); + this.$$setUpdateOnEvents(); + }, + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$processModelValue + + * @description + * + * Runs the model -> view pipeline on the current + * {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$modelValue $modelValue}. + * + * The following actions are performed by this method: + * + * - the `$modelValue` is run through the {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$formatters $formatters} + * and the result is set to the {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} + * - the `ng-empty` or `ng-not-empty` class is set on the element + * - if the `$viewValue` has changed: + * - {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$render $render} is called on the control + * - the {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$validators $validators} are run and + * the validation status is set. + * + * This method is called by ngModel internally when the bound scope value changes. + * Application developers usually do not have to call this function themselves. + * + * This function can be used when the `$viewValue` or the rendered DOM value are not correctly + * formatted and the `$modelValue` must be run through the `$formatters` again. + * + * @example + * Consider a text input with an autocomplete list (for fruit), where the items are + * objects with a name and an id. + * A user enters `ap` and then selects `Apricot` from the list. + * Based on this, the autocomplete widget will call `$setViewValue({name: 'Apricot', id: 443})`, + * but the rendered value will still be `ap`. + * The widget can then call `ctrl.$processModelValue()` to run the model -> view + * pipeline again, which formats the object to the string `Apricot`, + * then updates the `$viewValue`, and finally renders it in the DOM. + * + * + +
+
+ Search Fruit: + +
+
+ Model:
+
{{selectedFruit | json}}
+
+
+
+ + angular.module('inputExample', []) + .controller('inputController', function($scope) { + $scope.items = [ + {name: 'Apricot', id: 443}, + {name: 'Clementine', id: 972}, + {name: 'Durian', id: 169}, + {name: 'Jackfruit', id: 982}, + {name: 'Strawberry', id: 863} + ]; + }) + .component('basicAutocomplete', { + bindings: { + items: '<', + onSelect: '&' + }, + templateUrl: 'autocomplete.html', + controller: function($element, $scope) { + var that = this; + var ngModel; + + that.$postLink = function() { + ngModel = $element.find('input').controller('ngModel'); + + ngModel.$formatters.push(function(value) { + return (value && value.name) || value; + }); + + ngModel.$parsers.push(function(value) { + var match = value; + for (var i = 0; i < that.items.length; i++) { + if (that.items[i].name === value) { + match = that.items[i]; + break; + } + } + + return match; + }); + }; - element.on('change', listener); + that.selectItem = function(item) { + ngModel.$setViewValue(item); + ngModel.$processModelValue(); + that.onSelect({item: item}); + }; + } + }); + + +
+ +
    +
  • + +
  • +
+
+
+ *
+ * + */ + $processModelValue: function() { + var viewValue = this.$$format(); - ctrl.$render = function() { - var value = attr.value; - if (doTrim) { - value = trim(value); + if (this.$viewValue !== viewValue) { + this.$$updateEmptyClasses(viewValue); + this.$viewValue = this.$$lastCommittedViewValue = viewValue; + this.$render(); + // It is possible that model and view value have been updated during render + this.$$runValidators(this.$modelValue, this.$viewValue, noop); } - element[0].checked = (value === ctrl.$viewValue); - }; + }, - attr.$observe('value', ctrl.$render); -} + /** + * This method is called internally to run the $formatters on the $modelValue + */ + $$format: function() { + var formatters = this.$formatters, + idx = formatters.length; -function parseConstantExpr($parse, context, name, expression, fallback) { - var parseFn; - if (isDefined(expression)) { - parseFn = $parse(expression); - if (!parseFn.constant) { - throw ngModelMinErr('constexpr', 'Expected constant expression for `{0}`, but saw ' + - '`{1}`.', name, expression); + var viewValue = this.$modelValue; + while (idx--) { + viewValue = formatters[idx](viewValue); } - return parseFn(context); - } - return fallback; -} -function checkboxInputType(scope, element, attr, ctrl, $sniffer, $browser, $filter, $parse) { - var trueValue = parseConstantExpr($parse, scope, 'ngTrueValue', attr.ngTrueValue, true); - var falseValue = parseConstantExpr($parse, scope, 'ngFalseValue', attr.ngFalseValue, false); + return viewValue; + }, - var listener = function(ev) { - ctrl.$setViewValue(element[0].checked, ev && ev.type); - }; + /** + * This method is called internally when the bound scope value changes. + */ + $$setModelValue: function(modelValue) { + this.$modelValue = this.$$rawModelValue = modelValue; + this.$$parserValid = undefined; + this.$processModelValue(); + }, - element.on('change', listener); + $$setUpdateOnEvents: function() { + if (this.$$updateEvents) { + this.$$element.off(this.$$updateEvents, this.$$updateEventHandler); + } - ctrl.$render = function() { - element[0].checked = ctrl.$viewValue; - }; + this.$$updateEvents = this.$options.getOption('updateOn'); + if (this.$$updateEvents) { + this.$$element.on(this.$$updateEvents, this.$$updateEventHandler); + } + }, - // Override the standard `$isEmpty` because the $viewValue of an empty checkbox is always set to `false` - // This is because of the parser below, which compares the `$modelValue` with `trueValue` to convert - // it to a boolean. - ctrl.$isEmpty = function(value) { - return value === false; - }; + $$updateEventHandler: function(ev) { + this.$$debounceViewValueCommit(ev && ev.type); + } +}; - ctrl.$formatters.push(function(value) { - return equals(value, trueValue); - }); +function setupModelWatcher(ctrl) { + // model -> value + // Note: we cannot use a normal scope.$watch as we want to detect the following: + // 1. scope value is 'a' + // 2. user enters 'b' + // 3. ng-change kicks in and reverts scope value to 'a' + // -> scope value did not change since the last digest as + // ng-change executes in apply phase + // 4. view should be changed back to 'a' + ctrl.$$scope.$watch(function ngModelWatch(scope) { + var modelValue = ctrl.$$ngModelGet(scope); + + // if scope model value and ngModel value are out of sync + // This cannot be moved to the action function, because it would not catch the + // case where the model is changed in the ngChange function or the model setter + if (modelValue !== ctrl.$modelValue && + // checks for NaN is needed to allow setting the model to NaN when there's an asyncValidator + // eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare + (ctrl.$modelValue === ctrl.$modelValue || modelValue === modelValue) + ) { + ctrl.$$setModelValue(modelValue); + } - ctrl.$parsers.push(function(value) { - return value ? trueValue : falseValue; + return modelValue; }); } - /** - * @ngdoc directive - * @name textarea - * @restrict E + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngModel.NgModelController#$setValidity * * @description - * HTML textarea element control with AngularJS data-binding. The data-binding and validation - * properties of this element are exactly the same as those of the - * {@link ng.directive:input input element}. - * - * @param {string} ngModel Assignable AngularJS expression to data-bind to. - * @param {string=} name Property name of the form under which the control is published. - * @param {string=} required Sets `required` validation error key if the value is not entered. - * @param {string=} ngRequired Adds `required` attribute and `required` validation constraint to - * the element when the ngRequired expression evaluates to true. Use `ngRequired` instead of - * `required` when you want to data-bind to the `required` attribute. - * @param {number=} ngMinlength Sets `minlength` validation error key if the value is shorter than - * minlength. - * @param {number=} ngMaxlength Sets `maxlength` validation error key if the value is longer than - * maxlength. Setting the attribute to a negative or non-numeric value, allows view values of any - * length. - * @param {string=} ngPattern Sets `pattern` validation error key if the ngModel {@link ngModel.NgModelController#$viewValue $viewValue} - * does not match a RegExp found by evaluating the AngularJS expression given in the attribute value. - * If the expression evaluates to a RegExp object, then this is used directly. - * If the expression evaluates to a string, then it will be converted to a RegExp - * after wrapping it in `^` and `$` characters. For instance, `"abc"` will be converted to - * `new RegExp('^abc$')`.
- * **Note:** Avoid using the `g` flag on the RegExp, as it will cause each successive search to - * start at the index of the last search's match, thus not taking the whole input value into - * account. - * @param {string=} ngChange AngularJS expression to be executed when input changes due to user - * interaction with the input element. - * @param {boolean=} [ngTrim=true] If set to false AngularJS will not automatically trim the input. - * - * @knownIssue - * - * When specifying the `placeholder` attribute of `