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/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:init
 *
 * @description
 * `ng:init` attribute allows the for initialization tasks to be executed 
 *  before the template enters execution mode during bootstrap.
 *
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression to eval.
 *
 * @example
    <div ng:init="greeting='Hello'; person='World'">
      {{greeting}} {{person}}!
    </div>
 *
 * @scenario
   it('should check greeting', function(){
     expect(binding('greeting')).toBe('Hello');
     expect(binding('person')).toBe('World');
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:init", function(expression){
  return function(element){
    this.$tryEval(expression, element);
  };
});

/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:controller
 *
 * @description
 * To support the Model-View-Controller design pattern, it is possible 
 * to assign behavior to a scope through `ng:controller`. The scope is 
 * the MVC model. The HTML (with data bindings) is the MVC view. 
 * The `ng:controller` directive specifies the MVC controller class
 *
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression to eval.
 *
 * @example
    <script type="text/javascript">
      function SettingsController() {
        this.name = "John Smith";
        this.contacts = [
          {type:'phone', value:'408 555 1212'},
          {type:'email', value:'john.smith@example.org'} ];
      }
      SettingsController.prototype = {
       greet: function(){
         alert(this.name);
       },
       addContact: function(){
         this.contacts.push({type:'email', value:'yourname@example.org'});
       },
       removeContact: function(contactToRemove) {
         angular.Array.remove(this.contacts, contactToRemove);
       },
       clearContact: function(contact) {
         contact.type = 'phone';
         contact.value = '';
       }
      };
    </script>
    <div ng:controller="SettingsController">
      Name: <input type="text" name="name"/> 
      [ <a href="" ng:click="greet()">greet</a> ]<br/>
      Contact:
      <ul>
        <li ng:repeat="contact in contacts">
          <select name="contact.type">
             <option>phone</option>
             <option>email</option>
          </select>
          <input type="text" name="contact.value"/>
          [ <a href="" ng:click="clearContact(contact)">clear</a> 
          | <a href="" ng:click="removeContact(contact)">X</a> ]
        </li>
        <li>[ <a href="" ng:click="addContact()">add</a> ]</li>
     </ul>
    </div>
 *
 * @scenario
   it('should check controller', function(){
     expect(element('.doc-example-live div>:input').val()).toBe('John Smith');
     expect(element('.doc-example-live li[ng\\:repeat-index="0"] input').val()).toBe('408 555 1212');
     expect(element('.doc-example-live li[ng\\:repeat-index="1"] input').val()).toBe('john.smith@example.org');
     element('.doc-example-live li:first a:contains("clear")').click();
     expect(element('.doc-example-live li:first input').val()).toBe('');
     element('.doc-example-live li:last a:contains("add")').click();
     expect(element('.doc-example-live li[ng\\:repeat-index="2"] input').val()).toBe('yourname@example.org');
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:controller", function(expression){
  this.scope(true);
  return function(element){
    var controller = getter(window, expression, true) || getter(this, expression, true);
    if (!controller)
      throw "Can not find '"+expression+"' controller.";
    if (!isFunction(controller))
      throw "Reference '"+expression+"' is not a class.";
    this.$become(controller);
  };
});

/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:eval
 *
 * @description
 * The `ng:eval` allows you to execute a binding which has side effects 
 * without displaying the result to the user.
 *
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression to eval.
 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * Notice that `{{` `obj.multiplied = obj.a * obj.b` `}}` has a side effect of assigning 
 * a value to `obj.multiplied` and displaying the result to the user. Sometimes, 
 * however, it is desirable to execute a side effect without showing the value to 
 * the user. In such a case `ng:eval` allows you to execute code without updating 
 * the display.
 * 
 * @example
 *   <input name="obj.a" value="6" > 
 *     * <input name="obj.b" value="2"> 
 *     = {{obj.multiplied = obj.a * obj.b}} <br>
 *   <span ng:eval="obj.divide = obj.a / obj.b"></span>
 *   <span ng:eval="obj.updateCount = 1 + (obj.updateCount||0)"></span>
 *   <tt>obj.divide = {{obj.divide}}</tt><br/>
 *   <tt>obj.updateCount = {{obj.updateCount}}</tt>
 *
 * @scenario
   it('should check eval', function(){
     expect(binding('obj.divide')).toBe('3');
     expect(binding('obj.updateCount')).toBe('2');
     input('obj.a').enter('12');
     expect(binding('obj.divide')).toBe('6');
     expect(binding('obj.updateCount')).toBe('3');
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:eval", function(expression){
  return function(element){
    this.$onEval(expression, element);
  };
});

/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:bind
 *
 * @description
 * The `ng:bind` attribute asks <angular/> to replace the text content of this 
 * HTML element with the value of the given expression and kept it up to 
 * date when the expression's value changes. Usually you just write 
 * {{expression}} and let <angular/> compile it into 
 * `<span ng:bind="expression"></span>` at bootstrap time.
 * 
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression to eval.
 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * Try it here: enter text in text box and watch the greeting change.
 * @example
 * Enter name: <input type="text" name="name" value="Whirled">. <br>
 * Hello <span ng:bind="name" />!
 * 
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:bind', function(){
     expect(using('.doc-example-live').binding('name')).toBe('Whirled');
     using('.doc-example-live').input('name').enter('world');
     expect(using('.doc-example-live').binding('name')).toBe('world');
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:bind", function(expression, element){
  element.addClass('ng-binding');
  return function(element) {
    var lastValue = noop, lastError = noop;
    this.$onEval(function() {
      var error, value, html, isHtml, isDomElement,
          oldElement = this.hasOwnProperty($$element) ? this.$element : _undefined;
      this.$element = element;
      value = this.$tryEval(expression, function(e){
        error = formatError(e);
      });
      this.$element = oldElement;
      // If we are HTML than save the raw HTML data so that we don't
      // recompute sanitization since it is expensive.
      // TODO: turn this into a more generic way to compute this
      if (isHtml = (value instanceof HTML))
        value = (html = value).html;
      if (lastValue === value && lastError == error) return;
      isDomElement = isElement(value);
      if (!isHtml && !isDomElement && isObject(value)) {
        value = toJson(value);
      }
      if (value != lastValue || error != lastError) {
        lastValue = value;
        lastError = error;
        elementError(element, NG_EXCEPTION, error);
        if (error) value = error;
        if (isHtml) {
          element.html(html.get());
        } else if (isDomElement) {
          element.html('');
          element.append(value);
        } else {
          element.text(value === _undefined ? '' : value);
        }
      }
    }, element);
  };
});

var bindTemplateCache = {};
function compileBindTemplate(template){
  var fn = bindTemplateCache[template];
  if (!fn) {
    var bindings = [];
    foreach(parseBindings(template), function(text){
      var exp = binding(text);
      bindings.push(exp ? function(element){
        var error, value = this.$tryEval(exp, function(e){
          error = toJson(e);
        });
        elementError(element, NG_EXCEPTION, error);
        return error ? error : value;
      } : function() {
        return text;
      });
    });
    bindTemplateCache[template] = fn = function(element){
      var parts = [], self = this,
         oldElement = this.hasOwnProperty($$element) ? self.$element : _undefined;
      self.$element = element;
      for ( var i = 0; i < bindings.length; i++) {
        var value = bindings[i].call(self, element);
        if (isElement(value))
          value = '';
        else if (isObject(value))
          value = toJson(value, true);
        parts.push(value);
      }
      self.$element = oldElement;
      return parts.join('');
    };
  }
  return fn;
}

/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:bind-template
 *
 * @description
 * The `ng:bind-template` attribute specifies that the element 
 * text should be replaced with the template in ng:bind-template. 
 * Unlike ng:bind the ng:bind-template can contain multiple `{{` `}}` 
 * expressions. (This is required since some HTML elements 
 * can not have SPAN elements such as TITLE, or OPTION to name a few.
 * 
 * @element ANY
 * @param {string} template of form
 *   <tt>{{</tt> <tt>expression</tt> <tt>}}</tt> to eval.
 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * Try it here: enter text in text box and watch the greeting change.
 * @example
    Salutation: <input type="text" name="salutation" value="Hello"><br/>
    Name: <input type="text" name="name" value="World"><br/>
    <pre ng:bind-template="{{salutation}} {{name}}!"></pre>
 * 
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:bind', function(){
     expect(using('.doc-example-live').binding('{{salutation}} {{name}}')).
       toBe('Hello World!');
     using('.doc-example-live').input('salutation').enter('Greetings');
     using('.doc-example-live').input('name').enter('user');
     expect(using('.doc-example-live').binding('{{salutation}} {{name}}')).
       toBe('Greetings user!');
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:bind-template", function(expression, element){
  element.addClass('ng-binding');
  var templateFn = compileBindTemplate(expression);
  return function(element) {
    var lastValue;
    this.$onEval(function() {
      var value = templateFn.call(this, element);
      if (value != lastValue) {
        element.text(value);
        lastValue = value;
      }
    }, element);
  };
});

var REMOVE_ATTRIBUTES = {
  'disabled':'disabled',
  'readonly':'readOnly',
  'checked':'checked',
  'selected':'selected'
};
/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:bind-attr
 *
 * @description
 * The `ng:bind-attr` attribute specifies that the element attributes 
 * which should be replaced by the expression in it. Unlike `ng:bind` 
 * the `ng:bind-attr` contains a JSON key value pairs representing 
 * which attributes need to be changed. You don’t usually write the 
 * `ng:bind-attr` in the HTML since embedding 
 * <tt ng:non-bindable>{{expression}}</tt> into the 
 * attribute directly is the preferred way. The attributes get
 * translated into `<span ng:bind-attr="{attr:expression}"/>` at
 * bootstrap time.
 * 
 * This HTML snippet is preferred way of working with `ng:bind-attr`
 * <pre>
 *   <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q={{query}}">Google</a>
 * </pre>
 * 
 * The above gets translated to bellow during bootstrap time.
 * <pre>
 *   <a ng:bind-attr='{"href":"http://www.google.com/search?q={{query}}"}'>Google</a>
 * </pre>
 * 
 * @element ANY
 * @param {string} attribute_json a JSON key-value pairs representing 
 *    the attributes to replace. Each key matches the attribute 
 *    which needs to be replaced. Each value is a text template of 
 *    the attribute with embedded 
 *    <tt ng:non-bindable>{{expression}}</tt>s. Any number of 
 *    key-value pairs can be specified.
 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * Try it here: enter text in text box and click Google.
 * @example
    Google for: 
    <input type="text" name="query" value="AngularJS"/> 
    <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q={{query}}">Google</a>
 * 
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:bind-attr', function(){
     expect(using('.doc-example-live').element('a').attr('href')).
       toBe('http://www.google.com/search?q=AngularJS');
     using('.doc-example-live').input('query').enter('google');
     expect(using('.doc-example-live').element('a').attr('href')).
       toBe('http://www.google.com/search?q=google');
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:bind-attr", function(expression){
  return function(element){
    var lastValue = {};
    var updateFn = element.data($$update) || noop;
    this.$onEval(function(){
      var values = this.$eval(expression),
          dirty = noop;
      for(var key in values) {
        var value = compileBindTemplate(values[key]).call(this, element),
            specialName = REMOVE_ATTRIBUTES[lowercase(key)];
        if (lastValue[key] !== value) {
          lastValue[key] = value;
          if (specialName) {
            if (toBoolean(value)) {
              element.attr(specialName, specialName);
              element.attr('ng-' + specialName, value);
            } else {
              element.removeAttr(specialName);
              element.removeAttr('ng-' + specialName);
            }
            (element.data($$validate)||noop)();
          } else {
            element.attr(key, value);
          }
          dirty = updateFn;
        }
      }
      dirty();
    }, element);
  };
});


/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:click
 *
 * @description
 * The ng:click allows you to specify custom behavior when 
 * element is clicked.
 * 
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression to eval upon click.
 *
 * @example
    <button ng:click="count = count + 1" ng:init="count=0">
      Increment
    </button>
    count: {{count}}
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:click', function(){
     expect(binding('count')).toBe('0');
     element('.doc-example-live :button').click();
     expect(binding('count')).toBe('1');
   });
 */
/*
 * A directive that allows creation of custom onclick handlers that are defined as angular
 * expressions and are compiled and executed within the current scope.
 *
 * Events that are handled via these handler are always configured not to propagate further.
 *
 * TODO: maybe we should consider allowing users to control event propagation in the future.
 */
angularDirective("ng:click", function(expression, element){
  return function(element){
    var self = this;
    element.bind('click', function(event){
      self.$tryEval(expression, element);
      self.$root.$eval();
      event.stopPropagation();
    });
  };
});


/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:submit
 *
 * @description
 * 
 * @element form
 * @param {expression} expression to eval.
 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * @example
 * <form ng:submit="list.push(text);text='';" ng:init="list=[]">
 *   Enter text and hit enter: 
 *   <input type="text" name="text" value="hello"/>
 * </form>
 * <pre>list={{list}}</pre>
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:submit', function(){
     expect(binding('list')).toBe('list=[]');
     element('.doc-example-live form input').click();
     this.addFutureAction('submit from', function($window, $document, done) {
       $window.angular.element(
         $document.elements('.doc-example-live form')).
           trigger('submit');
       done();
     });
     expect(binding('list')).toBe('list=["hello"]');
   });
 */
/**
 * Enables binding angular expressions to onsubmit events.
 *
 * Additionally it prevents the default action (which for form means sending the request to the
 * server and reloading the current page).
 */
angularDirective("ng:submit", function(expression, element) {
  return function(element) {
    var self = this;
    element.bind('submit', function(event) {
      self.$tryEval(expression, element);
      self.$root.$eval();
      event.preventDefault();
    });
  };
});


/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:watch
 *
 * @description
 * The `ng:watch` allows you watch a variable and then execute 
 * an evaluation on variable change.
 * 
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression to eval.
 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * Notice that the counter is incremented 
 * every time you change the text.
 * @example
    <div ng:init="counter=0" ng:watch="name: counter = counter+1">
      <input type="text" name="name" value="hello"><br/>
      Change counter: {{counter}} Name: {{name}}
    </div>
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:watch', function(){
     expect(using('.doc-example-live').binding('counter')).toBe('2');
     using('.doc-example-live').input('name').enter('abc');
     expect(using('.doc-example-live').binding('counter')).toBe('3');
   });
 */
//TODO: delete me, since having watch in UI is logic in UI. (leftover form getangular)
angularDirective("ng:watch", function(expression, element){
  return function(element){
    var self = this;
    parser(expression).watch()({
      addListener:function(watch, exp){
        self.$watch(watch, function(){
          return exp(self);
        }, element);
      }
    });
  };
});

function ngClass(selector) {
  return function(expression, element){
    var existing = element[0].className + ' ';
    return function(element){
      this.$onEval(function(){
        if (selector(this.$index)) {
          var value = this.$eval(expression);
          if (isArray(value)) value = value.join(' ');
          element[0].className = trim(existing + value);
        }
      }, element);
    };
  };
}

/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:class
 *
 * @description
 * The `ng:class` allows you to set CSS class on HTML element 
 * conditionally.
 * 
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression to eval.
 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * @example
    <input type="button" value="set" ng:click="myVar='ng-input-indicator-wait'">
    <input type="button" value="clear" ng:click="myVar=''">
    <br>
    <span ng:class="myVar">Sample Text &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>
 * 
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:class', function(){
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span').attr('className')).not().
       toMatch(/ng-input-indicator-wait/);

     using('.doc-example-live').element(':button:first').click();

     expect(element('.doc-example-live span').attr('className')).
       toMatch(/ng-input-indicator-wait/);

     using('.doc-example-live').element(':button:last').click();
     
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span').attr('className')).not().
       toMatch(/ng-input-indicator-wait/);
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:class", ngClass(function(){return true;}));

/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:class-odd
 *
 * @description
 * The `ng:class-odd` and `ng:class-even` works exactly as 
 * `ng:class`, except it works in conjunction with `ng:repeat` 
 * and takes affect only on odd (even) rows.
 *
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression to eval. Must be inside 
 * `ng:repeat`.

 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * @example
    <ol ng:init="names=['John', 'Mary', 'Cate', 'Suz']">
      <li ng:repeat="name in names">
       <span ng:class-odd="'ng-format-negative'"
             ng:class-even="'ng-input-indicator-wait'">
         {{name}} &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 
       </span>
      </li>
    </ol>
 * 
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:class-odd and ng:class-even', function(){
     expect(element('.doc-example-live li:first span').attr('className')).
       toMatch(/ng-format-negative/);
     expect(element('.doc-example-live li:last span').attr('className')).
       toMatch(/ng-input-indicator-wait/);
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:class-odd", ngClass(function(i){return i % 2 === 0;}));

/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:class-even
 *
 * @description
 * The `ng:class-odd` and `ng:class-even` works exactly as 
 * `ng:class`, except it works in conjunction with `ng:repeat` 
 * and takes affect only on odd (even) rows.
 *
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression to eval. Must be inside 
 * `ng:repeat`.

 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * @example
    <ol ng:init="names=['John', 'Mary', 'Cate', 'Suz']">
      <li ng:repeat="name in names">
       <span ng:class-odd="'ng-format-negative'"
             ng:class-even="'ng-input-indicator-wait'">
         {{name}} &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 
       </span>
      </li>
    </ol>
 * 
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:class-odd and ng:class-even', function(){
     expect(element('.doc-example-live li:first span').attr('className')).
       toMatch(/ng-format-negative/);
     expect(element('.doc-example-live li:last span').attr('className')).
       toMatch(/ng-input-indicator-wait/);
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:class-even", ngClass(function(i){return i % 2 === 1;}));

/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:show
 *
 * @description
 * The `ng:show` and `ng:hide` allows you to show or hide a portion
 * of the HTML conditionally.
 * 
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression if truthy then the element is 
 * shown or hidden respectively.
 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * @example
    Click me: <input type="checkbox" name="checked"><br/>
    Show: <span ng:show="checked">I show up when you checkbox is checked?</span> <br/>
    Hide: <span ng:hide="checked">I hide when you checkbox is checked?</span>
 * 
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:show / ng:hide', function(){
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span:first:hidden').count()).toEqual(1);
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span:last:visible').count()).toEqual(1);
     
     input('checked').check();
     
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span:first:visible').count()).toEqual(1);
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span:last:hidden').count()).toEqual(1);
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:show", function(expression, element){
  return function(element){
    this.$onEval(function(){
      element.css($display, toBoolean(this.$eval(expression)) ? '' : $none);
    }, element);
  };
});

/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:hide
 *
 * @description
 * The `ng:show` and `ng:hide` allows you to show or hide a portion
 * of the HTML conditionally.
 * 
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression if truthy then the element is 
 * shown or hidden respectively.
 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * @example
    Click me: <input type="checkbox" name="checked"><br/>
    Show: <span ng:show="checked">I show up when you checkbox is checked?</span> <br/>
    Hide: <span ng:hide="checked">I hide when you checkbox is checked?</span>
 * 
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:show / ng:hide', function(){
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span:first:hidden').count()).toEqual(1);
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span:last:visible').count()).toEqual(1);
     
     input('checked').check();
     
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span:first:visible').count()).toEqual(1);
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span:last:hidden').count()).toEqual(1);
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:hide", function(expression, element){
  return function(element){
    this.$onEval(function(){
      element.css($display, toBoolean(this.$eval(expression)) ? $none : '');
    }, element);
  };
});

/**
 * @workInProgress
 * @ngdoc directive
 * @name angular.directive.ng:style
 *
 * @description
 * The ng:style allows you to set CSS style on an HTML element conditionally.
 * 
 * @element ANY
 * @param {expression} expression which evals to an object whes key's are 
 *        CSS style names and values are coresponding values for those 
 *        CSS keys.
 *
 * @exampleDescription
 * @example
    <input type="button" value="set" ng:click="myStyle={color:'red'}">
    <input type="button" value="clear" ng:click="myStyle={}">
    <br/>
    <span ng:style="myStyle">Sample Text</span>
    <pre>myStyle={{myStyle}}</pre>
 * 
 * @scenario
   it('should check ng:style', function(){
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span').css('color')).toBe('rgb(0, 0, 0)');
     element('.doc-example-live :button[value=set]').click();
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span').css('color')).toBe('red');
     element('.doc-example-live :button[value=clear]').click();
     expect(element('.doc-example-live span').css('color')).toBe('rgb(0, 0, 0)');
   });
 */
angularDirective("ng:style", function(expression, element){
  return function(element){
    var resetStyle = getStyle(element);
    this.$onEval(function(){
      var style = this.$eval(expression) || {}, key, mergedStyle = {};
      for(key in style) {
        if (resetStyle[key] === _undefined) resetStyle[key] = '';
        mergedStyle[key] = style[key];
      }
      for(key in resetStyle) {
        mergedStyle[key] = mergedStyle[key] || resetStyle[key];
      }
      element.css(mergedStyle);
    }, element);
  };
});