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/**
* Template provides directions an how to bind to a given element.
* It contains a list of init functions which need to be called to
* bind to a new instance of elements. It also provides a list
* of child paths which contain child templates
*/
function Template(priority) {
this.paths = [];
this.children = [];
this.inits = [];
this.priority = priority;
this.newScope = false;
}
Template.prototype = {
attach: function(element, scope) {
var inits = {};
this.collectInits(element, inits, scope);
forEachSorted(inits, function(queue){
forEach(queue, function(fn) {fn();});
});
},
collectInits: function(element, inits, scope) {
var queue = inits[this.priority], childScope = scope;
if (!queue) {
inits[this.priority] = queue = [];
}
if (this.newScope) {
childScope = createScope(scope);
scope.$onEval(childScope.$eval);
element.data($$scope, childScope);
}
forEach(this.inits, function(fn) {
queue.push(function() {
childScope.$tryEval(function(){
return childScope.$service(fn, childScope, element);
}, element);
});
});
var i,
childNodes = element[0].childNodes,
children = this.children,
paths = this.paths,
length = paths.length;
for (i = 0; i < length; i++) {
children[i].collectInits(jqLite(childNodes[paths[i]]), inits, childScope);
}
},
addInit:function(init) {
if (init) {
this.inits.push(init);
}
},
addChild: function(index, template) {
if (template) {
this.paths.push(index);
this.children.push(template);
}
},
empty: function() {
return this.inits.length === 0 && this.paths.length === 0;
}
};
///////////////////////////////////
//Compiler
//////////////////////////////////
/**
* @workInProgress
* @ngdoc function
* @name angular.compile
* @function
*
* @description
* Compiles a piece of HTML string or DOM into a view and produces a linking function, which can
* then be used to link {@link angular.scope scope} and the template together. The compilation
* process walks the DOM tree and tries to match DOM elements to {@link angular.markup markup},
* {@link angular.attrMarkup attrMarkup}, {@link angular.widget widgets}, and
* {@link angular.directive directives}. For each match it executes coresponding markup, \
* attrMarkup, widget or directive template function and collects the instance functions into a
* single linking function which is then returned. The linking function can then be used
* many-times-over on clones of compiled DOM structure, (For example when compiling
* {@link angular.widget.@ng:repeat repeater} the resulting linking function is called once for
* each item in the collection. The `ng:repeat` does this by cloning the template DOM once for
* each item in collection and then calling the linking function to link the cloned template
* with the a new scope for each item in the collection.)
*
<pre>
var mvc1 = angular.compile(window.document)();
mvc1.view; // compiled view elment
mvc1.scope; // scope bound to the element
var mvc2 = angular.compile('<div ng:click="clicked = true">click me</div>')();
</pre>
*
* @param {string|DOMElement} element Element or HTML to compile into a template function.
* @returns {function([scope][, cloneAttachFn])} a template function which is used to bind element
* and scope. Where:
*
* * `scope` - {@link angular.scope scope} A scope to bind to. If none specified, then a new
* root scope is created.
* * `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 approriate place. The `cloneAttachFn` is
* called as: <br/> `cloneAttachFn(clonedElement, scope)`:
*
* * `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.
*
* Calling the template function returns the scope to which the element is bound to. It is either
* a new root scope or scope passed into the template function.
*
* If you need access to the compiled view, there are two ways to do it:
*
* - either create the DOM element(s) before you send them to the compiler and keep this reference
* around. This works if you don't need the element to be cloned by the link function.
* <pre>
* var view = angular.element('<p>{{total}}</p>'),
* scope = angular.compile(view)();
* </pre>
* - 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 dom that is cloned. In this case,
* you can access the clone via the cloneAttachFn:
* <pre>
* var original = angular.element('<p>{{total}}</p>'),
* scope = someParentScope.$new(),
* clone;
*
* angular.compile(original)(scope, function(clonedElement, scope) {
* clone = clonedElement;
* //attach the clone to DOM document at the right place
* });
*
* //now we have reference to the cloned DOM via `clone`
* </pre>
*/
function Compiler(markup, attrMarkup, directives, widgets){
this.markup = markup;
this.attrMarkup = attrMarkup;
this.directives = directives;
this.widgets = widgets;
}
Compiler.prototype = {
compile: function(templateElement) {
templateElement = jqLite(templateElement);
var index = 0,
template,
parent = templateElement.parent();
if (parent && parent[0]) {
parent = parent[0];
for(var i = 0; i < parent.childNodes.length; i++) {
if (parent.childNodes[i] == templateElement[0]) {
index = i;
}
}
}
template = this.templatize(templateElement, index, 0) || new Template();
return function(scope, 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.
var element = cloneConnectFn
? JQLitePrototype.clone.call(templateElement) // IMPORTANT!!!
: templateElement;
scope = scope || createScope();
element.data($$scope, scope);
scope.$element = element;
(cloneConnectFn||noop)(element, scope);
template.attach(element, scope);
scope.$eval();
return scope;
};
},
/**
* @workInProgress
* @ngdoc directive
* @name angular.directive.ng:eval-order
*
* @description
* Normally the view is updated from top to bottom. This usually is
* not a problem, but under some circumstances the values for data
* is not available until after the full view is computed. If such
* values are needed before they are computed the order of
* evaluation can be change using ng:eval-order
*
* @element ANY
* @param {integer|string=} [priority=0] priority integer, or FIRST, LAST constant
*
* @example
* try changing the invoice and see that the Total will lag in evaluation
* @example
<doc:example>
<doc:source>
<div>TOTAL: without ng:eval-order {{ items.$sum('total') | currency }}</div>
<div ng:eval-order='LAST'>TOTAL: with ng:eval-order {{ items.$sum('total') | currency }}</div>
<table ng:init="items=[{qty:1, cost:9.99, desc:'gadget'}]">
<tr>
<td>QTY</td>
<td>Description</td>
<td>Cost</td>
<td>Total</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr ng:repeat="item in items">
<td><input name="item.qty"/></td>
<td><input name="item.desc"/></td>
<td><input name="item.cost"/></td>
<td>{{item.total = item.qty * item.cost | currency}}</td>
<td><a href="" ng:click="items.$remove(item)">X</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="3"><a href="" ng:click="items.$add()">add</a></td>
<td>{{ items.$sum('total') | currency }}</td>
</tr>
</table>
</doc:source>
<doc:scenario>
it('should check ng:format', function(){
expect(using('.doc-example-live div:first').binding("items.$sum('total')")).toBe('$9.99');
expect(using('.doc-example-live div:last').binding("items.$sum('total')")).toBe('$9.99');
input('item.qty').enter('2');
expect(using('.doc-example-live div:first').binding("items.$sum('total')")).toBe('$9.99');
expect(using('.doc-example-live div:last').binding("items.$sum('total')")).toBe('$19.98');
});
</doc:scenario>
</doc:example>
*/
templatize: function(element, elementIndex, priority){
var self = this,
widget,
fn,
directiveFns = self.directives,
descend = true,
directives = true,
elementName = nodeName_(element),
elementNamespace = elementName.indexOf(':') > 0 ? lowercase(elementName).replace(':', '-') : '',
template,
selfApi = {
compile: bind(self, self.compile),
descend: function(value){ if(isDefined(value)) descend = value; return descend;},
directives: function(value){ if(isDefined(value)) directives = value; return directives;},
scope: function(value){ if(isDefined(value)) template.newScope = template.newScope || value; return template.newScope;}
};
try {
priority = element.attr('ng:eval-order') || priority || 0;
} catch (e) {
// for some reason IE throws error under some weird circumstances. so just assume nothing
priority = priority || 0;
}
element.addClass(elementNamespace);
if (isString(priority)) {
priority = PRIORITY[uppercase(priority)] || parseInt(priority, 10);
}
template = new Template(priority);
eachAttribute(element, function(value, name){
if (!widget) {
if (widget = self.widgets('@' + name)) {
element.addClass('ng-attr-widget');
widget = bind(selfApi, widget, value, element);
}
}
});
if (!widget) {
if (widget = self.widgets(elementName)) {
if (elementNamespace)
element.addClass('ng-widget');
widget = bind(selfApi, widget, element);
}
}
if (widget) {
descend = false;
directives = false;
var parent = element.parent();
template.addInit(widget.call(selfApi, element));
if (parent && parent[0]) {
element = jqLite(parent[0].childNodes[elementIndex]);
}
}
if (descend){
// process markup for text nodes only
for(var i=0, child=element[0].childNodes;
i<child.length; i++) {
if (isTextNode(child[i])) {
forEach(self.markup, function(markup){
if (i<child.length) {
var textNode = jqLite(child[i]);
markup.call(selfApi, textNode.text(), textNode, element);
}
});
}
}
}
if (directives) {
// Process attributes/directives
eachAttribute(element, function(value, name){
forEach(self.attrMarkup, function(markup){
markup.call(selfApi, value, name, element);
});
});
eachAttribute(element, function(value, name){
fn = directiveFns[name];
if (fn) {
element.addClass('ng-directive');
template.addInit((directiveFns[name]).call(selfApi, value, element));
}
});
}
// Process non text child nodes
if (descend) {
eachNode(element, function(child, i){
template.addChild(i, self.templatize(child, i, priority));
});
}
return template.empty() ? _null : template;
}
};
function eachNode(element, fn){
var i, chldNodes = element[0].childNodes || [], chld;
for (i = 0; i < chldNodes.length; i++) {
if(!isTextNode(chld = chldNodes[i])) {
fn(jqLite(chld), i);
}
}
}
function eachAttribute(element, fn){
var i, attrs = element[0].attributes || [], chld, attr, name, value, attrValue = {};
for (i = 0; i < attrs.length; i++) {
attr = attrs[i];
name = attr.name;
value = attr.value;
if (msie && name == 'href') {
value = decodeURIComponent(element[0].getAttribute(name, 2));
}
attrValue[name] = value;
}
forEachSorted(attrValue, fn);
}
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