ajax.js

/**
 * @file
 * Provides Ajax page updating via jQuery $.ajax.
 *
 * Ajax is a method of making a request via JavaScript while viewing an HTML
 * page. The request returns an array of commands encoded in JSON, which is
 * then executed to make any changes that are necessary to the page.
 *
 * Drupal uses this file to enhance form elements with `#ajax['url']` and
 * `#ajax['wrapper']` properties. If set, this file will automatically be
 * included to provide Ajax capabilities.
 */

(function (
  $,
  window,
  Drupal,
  drupalSettings,
  loadjs,
  { isFocusable, tabbable },
) {
  /**
   * Attaches the Ajax behavior to each Ajax form element.
   *
   * @type {Drupal~behavior}
   *
   * @prop {Drupal~behaviorAttach} attach
   *   Initialize all {@link Drupal.Ajax} objects declared in
   *   `drupalSettings.ajax` or initialize {@link Drupal.Ajax} objects from
   *   DOM elements having the `use-ajax-submit` or `use-ajax` css class.
   * @prop {Drupal~behaviorDetach} detach
   *   During `unload` remove all {@link Drupal.Ajax} objects related to
   *   the removed content.
   */
  Drupal.behaviors.AJAX = {
    attach(context, settings) {
      function loadAjaxBehavior(base) {
        const elementSettings = settings.ajax[base];
        if (typeof elementSettings.selector === 'undefined') {
          elementSettings.selector = `#${base}`;
        }
        // Use jQuery selector instead of a native selector for
        // backwards compatibility.
        once('drupal-ajax', $(elementSettings.selector)).forEach((el) => {
          elementSettings.element = el;
          elementSettings.base = base;
          Drupal.ajax(elementSettings);
        });
      }

      // Load all Ajax behaviors specified in the settings.
      Object.keys(settings.ajax || {}).forEach(loadAjaxBehavior);

      Drupal.ajax.bindAjaxLinks(document.body);

      // This class means to submit the form to the action using Ajax.
      once('ajax', '.use-ajax-submit').forEach((el) => {
        const elementSettings = {};

        // Ajax submits specified in this manner automatically submit to the
        // normal form action.
        elementSettings.url = $(el.form).attr('action');
        // Form submit button clicks need to tell the form what was clicked so
        // it gets passed in the POST request.
        elementSettings.setClick = true;
        // Form buttons use the 'click' event rather than mousedown.
        elementSettings.event = 'click';
        // Clicked form buttons look better with the throbber than the progress
        // bar.
        elementSettings.progress = { type: 'throbber' };
        elementSettings.base = el.id;
        elementSettings.element = el;

        Drupal.ajax(elementSettings);
      });
    },

    detach(context, settings, trigger) {
      if (trigger === 'unload') {
        Drupal.ajax.expired().forEach((instance) => {
          // Set this to null and allow garbage collection to reclaim
          // the memory.
          Drupal.ajax.instances[instance.instanceIndex] = null;
        });
      }
    },
  };

  /**
   * Extends Error to provide handling for Errors in Ajax.
   *
   * @constructor
   *
   * @augments Error
   *
   * @param {XMLHttpRequest} xmlhttp
   *   XMLHttpRequest object used for the failed request.
   * @param {string} uri
   *   The URI where the error occurred.
   * @param {string} customMessage
   *   The custom message.
   */
  Drupal.AjaxError = function (xmlhttp, uri, customMessage) {
    let statusCode;
    let statusText;
    let responseText;
    if (xmlhttp.status) {
      statusCode = `\n${Drupal.t('An AJAX HTTP error occurred.')}\n${Drupal.t(
        'HTTP Result Code: !status',
        {
          '!status': xmlhttp.status,
        },
      )}`;
    } else {
      statusCode = `\n${Drupal.t(
        'An AJAX HTTP request terminated abnormally.',
      )}`;
    }
    statusCode += `\n${Drupal.t('Debugging information follows.')}`;
    const pathText = `\n${Drupal.t('Path: !uri', { '!uri': uri })}`;
    statusText = '';
    // In some cases, when statusCode === 0, xmlhttp.statusText may not be
    // defined. Unfortunately, testing for it with typeof, etc, doesn't seem to
    // catch that and the test causes an exception. So we need to catch the
    // exception here.
    try {
      statusText = `\n${Drupal.t('StatusText: !statusText', {
        '!statusText': xmlhttp.statusText.trim(),
      })}`;
    } catch (e) {
      // Empty.
    }

    responseText = '';
    // Again, we don't have a way to know for sure whether accessing
    // xmlhttp.responseText is going to throw an exception. So we'll catch it.
    try {
      responseText = `\n${Drupal.t('ResponseText: !responseText', {
        '!responseText': xmlhttp.responseText.trim(),
      })}`;
    } catch (e) {
      // Empty.
    }

    // Make the responseText more readable by stripping HTML tags and newlines.
    responseText = responseText.replace(/<("[^"]*"|'[^']*'|[^'">])*>/gi, '');
    responseText = responseText.replace(/[\n]+\s+/g, '\n');

    // We don't need readyState except for status == 0.
    const readyStateText =
      xmlhttp.status === 0
        ? `\n${Drupal.t('ReadyState: !readyState', {
            '!readyState': xmlhttp.readyState,
          })}`
        : '';

    customMessage = customMessage
      ? `\n${Drupal.t('CustomMessage: !customMessage', {
          '!customMessage': customMessage,
        })}`
      : '';

    /**
     * Formatted and translated error message.
     *
     * @type {string}
     */
    this.message =
      statusCode +
      pathText +
      statusText +
      customMessage +
      responseText +
      readyStateText;

    /**
     * Used by some browsers to display a more accurate stack trace.
     *
     * @type {string}
     */
    this.name = 'AjaxError';
  };

  Drupal.AjaxError.prototype = new Error();
  Drupal.AjaxError.prototype.constructor = Drupal.AjaxError;

  /**
   * Provides Ajax page updating via jQuery $.ajax.
   *
   * This function is designed to improve developer experience by wrapping the
   * initialization of {@link Drupal.Ajax} objects and storing all created
   * objects in the {@link Drupal.ajax.instances} array.
   *
   * @example
   * Drupal.behaviors.myCustomAJAXStuff = {
   *   attach: function (context, settings) {
   *
   *     var ajaxSettings = {
   *       url: 'my/url/path',
   *       // If the old version of Drupal.ajax() needs to be used those
   *       // properties can be added
   *       base: 'myBase',
   *       element: $(context).find('.someElement')
   *     };
   *
   *     var myAjaxObject = Drupal.ajax(ajaxSettings);
   *
   *     // Declare a new Ajax command specifically for this Ajax object.
   *     myAjaxObject.commands.insert = function (ajax, response, status) {
   *       $('#my-wrapper').append(response.data);
   *       alert('New content was appended to #my-wrapper');
   *     };
   *
   *     // This command will remove this Ajax object from the page.
   *     myAjaxObject.commands.destroyObject = function (ajax, response, status) {
   *       Drupal.ajax.instances[this.instanceIndex] = null;
   *     };
   *
   *     // Programmatically trigger the Ajax request.
   *     myAjaxObject.execute();
   *   }
   * };
   *
   * @param {object} settings
   *   The settings object passed to {@link Drupal.Ajax} constructor.
   * @param {string} [settings.base]
   *   Base is passed to {@link Drupal.Ajax} constructor as the 'base'
   *   parameter.
   * @param {HTMLElement} [settings.element]
   *   Element parameter of {@link Drupal.Ajax} constructor, element on which
   *   event listeners will be bound.
   *
   * @return {Drupal.Ajax}
   *   The created Ajax object.
   *
   * @see Drupal.AjaxCommands
   */
  Drupal.ajax = function (settings) {
    if (arguments.length !== 1) {
      throw new Error(
        'Drupal.ajax() function must be called with one configuration object only',
      );
    }
    // Map those config keys to variables for the old Drupal.ajax function.
    const base = settings.base || false;
    const element = settings.element || false;
    delete settings.base;
    delete settings.element;

    // By default do not display progress for ajax calls without an element.
    if (!settings.progress && !element) {
      settings.progress = false;
    }

    const ajax = new Drupal.Ajax(base, element, settings);
    ajax.instanceIndex = Drupal.ajax.instances.length;
    Drupal.ajax.instances.push(ajax);

    return ajax;
  };

  /**
   * Contains all created Ajax objects.
   *
   * @type {Array.<Drupal.Ajax|null>}
   */
  Drupal.ajax.instances = [];

  /**
   * List all objects where the associated element is not in the DOM
   *
   * This method ignores {@link Drupal.Ajax} objects not bound to DOM elements
   * when created with {@link Drupal.ajax}.
   *
   * @return {Array.<Drupal.Ajax>}
   *   The list of expired {@link Drupal.Ajax} objects.
   */
  Drupal.ajax.expired = function () {
    return Drupal.ajax.instances.filter(
      (instance) =>
        instance &&
        instance.element !== false &&
        !document.body.contains(instance.element),
    );
  };

  /**
   * Bind Ajax functionality to links that use the 'use-ajax' class.
   *
   * @param {HTMLElement} element
   *   Element to enable Ajax functionality for.
   */
  Drupal.ajax.bindAjaxLinks = (element) => {
    // Bind Ajax behaviors to all items showing the class.
    once('ajax', '.use-ajax', element).forEach((ajaxLink) => {
      const $linkElement = $(ajaxLink);

      const elementSettings = {
        // Clicked links look better with the throbber than the progress bar.
        progress: { type: 'throbber' },
        dialogType: $linkElement.data('dialog-type'),
        dialog: $linkElement.data('dialog-options'),
        dialogRenderer: $linkElement.data('dialog-renderer'),
        base: $linkElement.attr('id'),
        element: ajaxLink,
      };
      const href = $linkElement.attr('href');
      /**
       * For anchor tags, these will go to the target of the anchor rather than
       * the usual location.
       */
      if (href) {
        elementSettings.url = href;
        elementSettings.event = 'click';
      }
      Drupal.ajax(elementSettings);
    });
  };

  /**
   * Settings for an Ajax object.
   *
   * @typedef {object} Drupal.Ajax~elementSettings
   *
   * @prop {string} url
   *   Target of the Ajax request.
   * @prop {?string} [event]
   *   Event bound to settings.element which will trigger the Ajax request.
   * @prop {boolean} [keypress=true]
   *   Triggers a request on keypress events.
   * @prop {?string} selector
   *   jQuery selector targeting the element to bind events to or used with
   *   {@link Drupal.AjaxCommands}.
   * @prop {string} [effect='none']
   *   Name of the jQuery method to use for displaying new Ajax content.
   * @prop {string|number} [speed='none']
   *   Speed with which to apply the effect.
   * @prop {string} [method]
   *   Name of the jQuery method used to insert new content in the targeted
   *   element.
   * @prop {object} [progress]
   *   Settings for the display of a user-friendly loader.
   * @prop {string} [progress.type='throbber']
   *   Type of progress element, core provides `'bar'`, `'throbber'` and
   *   `'fullscreen'`.
   * @prop {string} [progress.message=Drupal.t('Please wait...')]
   *   Custom message to be used with the bar indicator.
   * @prop {object} [submit]
   *   Extra data to be sent with the Ajax request.
   * @prop {boolean} [submit.js=true]
   *   Allows the PHP side to know this comes from an Ajax request.
   * @prop {object} [dialog]
   *   Options for {@link Drupal.dialog}.
   * @prop {string} [dialogType]
   *   One of `'modal'` or `'dialog'`.
   * @prop {string} [prevent]
   *   List of events on which to stop default action and stop propagation.
   */

  /**
   * Ajax constructor.
   *
   * The Ajax request returns an array of commands encoded in JSON, which is
   * then executed to make any changes that are necessary to the page.
   *
   * Drupal uses this file to enhance form elements with `#ajax['url']` and
   * `#ajax['wrapper']` properties. If set, this file will automatically be
   * included to provide Ajax capabilities.
   *
   * @constructor
   *
   * @param {string} [base]
   *   Base parameter of {@link Drupal.Ajax} constructor
   * @param {HTMLElement} [element]
   *   Element parameter of {@link Drupal.Ajax} constructor, element on which
   *   event listeners will be bound.
   * @param {Drupal.Ajax~elementSettings} elementSettings
   *   Settings for this Ajax object.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax = function (base, element, elementSettings) {
    const defaults = {
      event: element ? 'mousedown' : null,
      keypress: true,
      selector: base ? `#${base}` : null,
      effect: 'none',
      speed: 'none',
      method: 'replaceWith',
      progress: {
        type: 'throbber',
        message: Drupal.t('Please wait...'),
      },
      submit: {
        js: true,
      },
    };

    $.extend(this, defaults, elementSettings);

    /**
     * @type {Drupal.AjaxCommands}
     */
    this.commands = new Drupal.AjaxCommands();

    /**
     * @type {boolean|number}
     */
    this.instanceIndex = false;

    // @todo Remove this after refactoring the PHP code to:
    //   - Call this 'selector'.
    //   - Include the '#' for ID-based selectors.
    //   - Support non-ID-based selectors.
    if (this.wrapper) {
      /**
       * @type {string}
       */
      this.wrapper = `#${this.wrapper}`;
    }

    /**
     * @type {HTMLElement}
     */
    this.element = element;

    /**
     * @type {Drupal.Ajax~elementSettings}
     */
    this.elementSettings = elementSettings;

    // If there isn't a form, jQuery.ajax() will be used instead, allowing us to
    // bind Ajax to links as well.
    if (this.element && this.element.form) {
      /**
       * @type {jQuery}
       */
      this.$form = $(this.element.form);
    }

    // If no Ajax callback URL was given, use the link href or form action.
    if (!this.url) {
      const $element = $(this.element);
      if ($element.is('a')) {
        this.url = $element.attr('href');
      } else if (this.element && element.form) {
        this.url = this.$form.attr('action');
      }
    }

    // Replacing 'nojs' with 'ajax' in the URL allows for an easy method to let
    // the server detect when it needs to degrade gracefully.
    // There are four scenarios to check for:
    // 1. /nojs/
    // 2. /nojs$ - The end of a URL string.
    // 3. /nojs? - Followed by a query (e.g. path/nojs?destination=foobar).
    // 4. /nojs# - Followed by a fragment (e.g.: path/nojs#my-fragment).
    const originalUrl = this.url;

    /**
     * Processed Ajax URL.
     *
     * @type {string}
     */
    this.url = this.url.replace(/\/nojs(\/|$|\?|#)/, '/ajax$1');
    // If the 'nojs' version of the URL is trusted, also trust the 'ajax'
    // version.
    if (drupalSettings.ajaxTrustedUrl[originalUrl]) {
      drupalSettings.ajaxTrustedUrl[this.url] = true;
    }

    // Set the options for the ajaxSubmit function.
    // The 'this' variable will not persist inside of the options object.
    const ajax = this;

    /**
     * Options for the jQuery.ajax function.
     *
     * @name Drupal.Ajax#options
     *
     * @type {object}
     *
     * @prop {string} url
     *   Ajax URL to be called.
     * @prop {object} data
     *   Ajax payload.
     * @prop {function} beforeSerialize
     *   Implement jQuery beforeSerialize function to call
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax#beforeSerialize}.
     * @prop {function} beforeSubmit
     *   Implement jQuery beforeSubmit function to call
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax#beforeSubmit}.
     * @prop {function} beforeSend
     *   Implement jQuery beforeSend function to call
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax#beforeSend}.
     * @prop {function} success
     *   Implement jQuery success function to call
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax#success}.
     * @prop {function} complete
     *   Implement jQuery success function to clean up ajax state and trigger an
     *   error if needed.
     * @prop {string} dataType='json'
     *   Type of the response expected.
     * @prop {string} type='POST'
     *   HTTP method to use for the Ajax request.
     */
    ajax.options = {
      url: ajax.url,
      data: ajax.submit,
      isInProgress() {
        return ajax.ajaxing;
      },
      beforeSerialize(elementSettings, options) {
        return ajax.beforeSerialize(elementSettings, options);
      },
      beforeSubmit(formValues, elementSettings, options) {
        ajax.ajaxing = true;
        return ajax.beforeSubmit(formValues, elementSettings, options);
      },
      beforeSend(xmlhttprequest, options) {
        ajax.ajaxing = true;
        return ajax.beforeSend(xmlhttprequest, options);
      },
      success(response, status, xmlhttprequest) {
        // Sanity check for browser support (object expected).
        // When using iFrame uploads, responses must be returned as a string.
        if (typeof response === 'string') {
          response = $.parseJSON(response);
        }

        // Prior to invoking the response's commands, verify that they can be
        // trusted by checking for a response header. See
        // \Drupal\Core\EventSubscriber\AjaxResponseSubscriber for details.
        // - Empty responses are harmless so can bypass verification. This
        //   avoids an alert message for server-generated no-op responses that
        //   skip Ajax rendering.
        // - Ajax objects with trusted URLs (e.g., ones defined server-side via
        //   #ajax) can bypass header verification. This is especially useful
        //   for Ajax with multipart forms. Because IFRAME transport is used,
        //   the response headers cannot be accessed for verification.
        if (response !== null && !drupalSettings.ajaxTrustedUrl[ajax.url]) {
          if (xmlhttprequest.getResponseHeader('X-Drupal-Ajax-Token') !== '1') {
            const customMessage = Drupal.t(
              'The response failed verification so will not be processed.',
            );
            return ajax.error(xmlhttprequest, ajax.url, customMessage);
          }
        }

        return (
          // Ensure that the return of the success callback is a Promise.
          // When the return is a Promise, using resolve will unwrap it, and
          // when the return is not a Promise we make sure it can be used as
          // one. This is useful for code that overrides the success method.
          Promise.resolve(ajax.success(response, status))
            // Ajaxing status is back to false when all the AJAX commands have
            // finished executing.
            .then(() => {
              ajax.ajaxing = false;
              // jQuery normally triggers the ajaxSuccess, ajaxComplete, and
              // ajaxStop events after the "success" function passed to $.ajax()
              // returns, but we prevented that via
              // $.event.special[EVENT_NAME].trigger in order to wait for the
              // commands to finish executing. Now that they have, re-trigger
              // those events.
              $(document).trigger('ajaxSuccess', [xmlhttprequest, this]);
              $(document).trigger('ajaxComplete', [xmlhttprequest, this]);
              if (--$.active === 0) {
                $(document).trigger('ajaxStop');
              }
            })
        );
      },
      error(xmlhttprequest, status, error) {
        ajax.ajaxing = false;
      },
      complete(xmlhttprequest, status) {
        if (status === 'error' || status === 'parsererror') {
          return ajax.error(xmlhttprequest, ajax.url);
        }
      },
      dataType: 'json',
      jsonp: false,
      type: 'POST',
    };

    if (elementSettings.dialog) {
      ajax.options.data.dialogOptions = elementSettings.dialog;
    }

    // Ensure that we have a valid URL by adding ? when no query parameter is
    // yet available, otherwise append using &.
    if (ajax.options.url.indexOf('?') === -1) {
      ajax.options.url += '?';
    } else {
      ajax.options.url += '&';
    }
    // If this element has a dialog type use if for the wrapper if not use 'ajax'.
    let wrapper = `drupal_${elementSettings.dialogType || 'ajax'}`;
    if (elementSettings.dialogRenderer) {
      wrapper += `.${elementSettings.dialogRenderer}`;
    }
    ajax.options.url += `${Drupal.ajax.WRAPPER_FORMAT}=${wrapper}`;

    // Bind the ajaxSubmit function to the element event.
    $(ajax.element).on(elementSettings.event, function (event) {
      if (
        !drupalSettings.ajaxTrustedUrl[ajax.url] &&
        !Drupal.url.isLocal(ajax.url)
      ) {
        throw new Error(
          Drupal.t('The callback URL is not local and not trusted: !url', {
            '!url': ajax.url,
          }),
        );
      }
      return ajax.eventResponse(this, event);
    });

    // If necessary, enable keyboard submission so that Ajax behaviors
    // can be triggered through keyboard input as well as e.g. a mousedown
    // action.
    if (elementSettings.keypress) {
      $(ajax.element).on('keypress', function (event) {
        return ajax.keypressResponse(this, event);
      });
    }

    // If necessary, prevent the browser default action of an additional event.
    // For example, prevent the browser default action of a click, even if the
    // Ajax behavior binds to mousedown.
    if (elementSettings.prevent) {
      $(ajax.element).on(elementSettings.prevent, false);
    }
  };

  /**
   * URL query attribute to indicate the wrapper used to render a request.
   *
   * The wrapper format determines how the HTML is wrapped, for example in a
   * modal dialog.
   *
   * @const {string}
   *
   * @default
   */
  Drupal.ajax.WRAPPER_FORMAT = '_wrapper_format';

  /**
   * Request parameter to indicate that a request is a Drupal Ajax request.
   *
   * @const {string}
   *
   * @default
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.AJAX_REQUEST_PARAMETER = '_drupal_ajax';

  /**
   * Execute the ajax request.
   *
   * Allows developers to execute an Ajax request manually without specifying
   * an event to respond to.
   *
   * @return {object}
   *   Returns the jQuery.Deferred object underlying the Ajax request. If
   *   pre-serialization fails, the Deferred will be returned in the rejected
   *   state.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.execute = function () {
    // Do not perform another ajax command if one is already in progress.
    if (this.ajaxing) {
      return;
    }

    try {
      this.beforeSerialize(this.element, this.options);
      // Return the jqXHR so that external code can hook into the Deferred API.
      return $.ajax(this.options);
    } catch (e) {
      // Unset the ajax.ajaxing flag here because it won't be unset during
      // the complete response.
      this.ajaxing = false;
      window.alert(
        `An error occurred while attempting to process ${this.options.url}: ${e.message}`,
      );
      // For consistency, return a rejected Deferred (i.e., jqXHR's superclass)
      // so that calling code can take appropriate action.
      return $.Deferred().reject();
    }
  };

  /**
   * Handle a key press.
   *
   * The Ajax object will, if instructed, bind to a key press response. This
   * will test to see if the key press is valid to trigger this event and
   * if it is, trigger it for us and prevent other keypresses from triggering.
   * In this case we're handling RETURN and SPACEBAR keypresses (event codes 13
   * and 32. RETURN is often used to submit a form when in a textfield, and
   * SPACE is often used to activate an element without submitting.
   *
   * @param {HTMLElement} element
   *   Element the event was triggered on.
   * @param {jQuery.Event} event
   *   Triggered event.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.keypressResponse = function (element, event) {
    // Create a synonym for this to reduce code confusion.
    const ajax = this;

    // Detect enter key and space bar and allow the standard response for them,
    // except for form elements of type 'text', 'tel', 'number' and 'textarea',
    // where the spacebar activation causes inappropriate activation if
    // #ajax['keypress'] is TRUE. On a text-type widget a space should always
    // be a space.
    if (
      event.which === 13 ||
      (event.which === 32 &&
        element.type !== 'text' &&
        element.type !== 'textarea' &&
        element.type !== 'tel' &&
        element.type !== 'number')
    ) {
      event.preventDefault();
      event.stopPropagation();
      $(element).trigger(ajax.elementSettings.event);
    }
  };

  /**
   * Handle an event that triggers an Ajax response.
   *
   * When an event that triggers an Ajax response happens, this method will
   * perform the actual Ajax call. It is bound to the event using
   * bind() in the constructor, and it uses the options specified on the
   * Ajax object.
   *
   * @param {HTMLElement} element
   *   Element the event was triggered on.
   * @param {jQuery.Event} event
   *   Triggered event.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.eventResponse = function (element, event) {
    event.preventDefault();
    event.stopPropagation();

    // Create a synonym for this to reduce code confusion.
    const ajax = this;

    // Do not perform another Ajax command if one is already in progress.
    if (ajax.ajaxing) {
      return;
    }

    try {
      if (ajax.$form) {
        // If setClick is set, we must set this to ensure that the button's
        // value is passed.
        if (ajax.setClick) {
          // Mark the clicked button. 'form.clk' is a special variable for
          // ajaxSubmit that tells the system which element got clicked to
          // trigger the submit. Without it there would be no 'op' or
          // equivalent.
          element.form.clk = element;
        }

        ajax.$form.ajaxSubmit(ajax.options);
      } else {
        ajax.beforeSerialize(ajax.element, ajax.options);
        $.ajax(ajax.options);
      }
    } catch (e) {
      // Unset the ajax.ajaxing flag here because it won't be unset during
      // the complete response.
      ajax.ajaxing = false;
      window.alert(
        `An error occurred while attempting to process ${ajax.options.url}: ${e.message}`,
      );
    }
  };

  /**
   * Handler for the form serialization.
   *
   * Runs before the beforeSend() handler (see below), and unlike that one, runs
   * before field data is collected.
   *
   * @param {object} [element]
   *   Ajax object's `elementSettings`.
   * @param {object} options
   *   jQuery.ajax options.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.beforeSerialize = function (element, options) {
    // Allow detaching behaviors to update field values before collecting them.
    // This is only needed when field values are added to the POST data, so only
    // when there is a form such that this.$form.ajaxSubmit() is used instead of
    // $.ajax(). When there is no form and $.ajax() is used, beforeSerialize()
    // isn't called, but don't rely on that: explicitly check this.$form.
    if (this.$form && document.body.contains(this.$form.get(0))) {
      const settings = this.settings || drupalSettings;
      Drupal.detachBehaviors(this.$form.get(0), settings, 'serialize');
    }

    // Inform Drupal that this is an AJAX request.
    options.data[Drupal.Ajax.AJAX_REQUEST_PARAMETER] = 1;

    // Allow Drupal to return new JavaScript and CSS files to load without
    // returning the ones already loaded.
    // @see \Drupal\Core\Theme\AjaxBasePageNegotiator
    // @see \Drupal\Core\Asset\LibraryDependencyResolverInterface::getMinimalRepresentativeSubset()
    // @see system_js_settings_alter()
    const pageState = drupalSettings.ajaxPageState;
    options.data['ajax_page_state[theme]'] = pageState.theme;
    options.data['ajax_page_state[theme_token]'] = pageState.theme_token;
    options.data['ajax_page_state[libraries]'] = pageState.libraries;
  };

  /**
   * Modify form values prior to form submission.
   *
   * @param {Array.<object>} formValues
   *   Processed form values.
   * @param {jQuery} element
   *   The form node as a jQuery object.
   * @param {object} options
   *   jQuery.ajax options.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.beforeSubmit = function (formValues, element, options) {
    // This function is left empty to make it simple to override for modules
    // that wish to add functionality here.
  };

  /**
   * Prepare the Ajax request before it is sent.
   *
   * @param {XMLHttpRequest} xmlhttprequest
   *   Native Ajax object.
   * @param {object} options
   *   jQuery.ajax options.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.beforeSend = function (xmlhttprequest, options) {
    // For forms without file inputs, the jQuery Form plugin serializes the
    // form values, and then calls jQuery's $.ajax() function, which invokes
    // this handler. In this circumstance, options.extraData is never used. For
    // forms with file inputs, the jQuery Form plugin uses the browser's normal
    // form submission mechanism, but captures the response in a hidden IFRAME.
    // In this circumstance, it calls this handler first, and then appends
    // hidden fields to the form to submit the values in options.extraData.
    // There is no simple way to know which submission mechanism will be used,
    // so we add to extraData regardless, and allow it to be ignored in the
    // former case.
    if (this.$form) {
      options.extraData = options.extraData || {};

      // Let the server know when the IFRAME submission mechanism is used. The
      // server can use this information to wrap the JSON response in a
      // TEXTAREA, as per http://jquery.malsup.com/form/#file-upload.
      options.extraData.ajax_iframe_upload = '1';

      // The triggering element is about to be disabled (see below), but if it
      // contains a value (e.g., a checkbox, textfield, select, etc.), ensure
      // that value is included in the submission. As per above, submissions
      // that use $.ajax() are already serialized prior to the element being
      // disabled, so this is only needed for IFRAME submissions.
      const v = $.fieldValue(this.element);
      if (v !== null) {
        options.extraData[this.element.name] = v;
      }
    }

    // Disable the element that received the change to prevent user interface
    // interaction while the Ajax request is in progress. ajax.ajaxing prevents
    // the element from triggering a new request, but does not prevent the user
    // from changing its value.
    $(this.element).prop('disabled', true);

    if (!this.progress || !this.progress.type) {
      return;
    }

    // Insert progress indicator.
    const progressIndicatorMethod = `setProgressIndicator${this.progress.type
      .slice(0, 1)
      .toUpperCase()}${this.progress.type.slice(1).toLowerCase()}`;
    if (
      progressIndicatorMethod in this &&
      typeof this[progressIndicatorMethod] === 'function'
    ) {
      this[progressIndicatorMethod].call(this);
    }
  };

  /**
   * An animated progress throbber and container element for AJAX operations.
   *
   * @param {string} [message]
   *   (optional) The message shown on the UI.
   * @return {string}
   *   The HTML markup for the throbber.
   */
  Drupal.theme.ajaxProgressThrobber = (message) => {
    // Build markup without adding extra white space since it affects rendering.
    const messageMarkup =
      typeof message === 'string'
        ? Drupal.theme('ajaxProgressMessage', message)
        : '';
    const throbber = '<div class="throbber">&nbsp;</div>';

    return `<div class="ajax-progress ajax-progress-throbber">${throbber}${messageMarkup}</div>`;
  };

  /**
   * An animated progress throbber and container element for AJAX operations.
   *
   * @return {string}
   *   The HTML markup for the throbber.
   */
  Drupal.theme.ajaxProgressIndicatorFullscreen = () =>
    '<div class="ajax-progress ajax-progress-fullscreen">&nbsp;</div>';

  /**
   * Formats text accompanying the AJAX progress throbber.
   *
   * @param {string} message
   *   The message shown on the UI.
   * @return {string}
   *   The HTML markup for the throbber.
   */
  Drupal.theme.ajaxProgressMessage = (message) =>
    `<div class="message">${message}</div>`;

  /**
   * Provide a wrapper for the AJAX progress bar element.
   *
   * @param {jQuery} $element
   *   Progress bar element.
   * @return {string}
   *   The HTML markup for the progress bar.
   */
  Drupal.theme.ajaxProgressBar = ($element) =>
    $('<div class="ajax-progress ajax-progress-bar"></div>').append($element);

  /**
   * Sets the progress bar progress indicator.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.setProgressIndicatorBar = function () {
    const progressBar = new Drupal.ProgressBar(
      `ajax-progress-${this.element.id}`,
      $.noop,
      this.progress.method,
      $.noop,
    );
    if (this.progress.message) {
      progressBar.setProgress(-1, this.progress.message);
    }
    if (this.progress.url) {
      progressBar.startMonitoring(
        this.progress.url,
        this.progress.interval || 1500,
      );
    }
    this.progress.element = $(
      Drupal.theme('ajaxProgressBar', progressBar.element),
    );
    this.progress.object = progressBar;
    $(this.element).after(this.progress.element);
  };

  /**
   * Sets the throbber progress indicator.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.setProgressIndicatorThrobber = function () {
    this.progress.element = $(
      Drupal.theme('ajaxProgressThrobber', this.progress.message),
    );
    if ($(this.element).closest('[data-drupal-ajax-container]').length) {
      $(this.element)
        .closest('[data-drupal-ajax-container]')
        .after(this.progress.element);
    } else {
      $(this.element).after(this.progress.element);
    }
  };

  /**
   * Sets the fullscreen progress indicator.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.setProgressIndicatorFullscreen = function () {
    this.progress.element = $(Drupal.theme('ajaxProgressIndicatorFullscreen'));
    $('body').append(this.progress.element);
  };

  /**
   * Helper method to make sure commands are executed in sequence.
   *
   * @param {Array.<Drupal.AjaxCommands~commandDefinition>} response
   *   Drupal Ajax response.
   * @param {number} status
   *   XMLHttpRequest status.
   *
   * @return {Promise}
   *  The promise that will resolve once all commands have finished executing.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.commandExecutionQueue = function (response, status) {
    const ajaxCommands = this.commands;
    return Object.keys(response || {}).reduce(
      // Add all commands to a single execution queue.
      (executionQueue, key) =>
        executionQueue.then(() => {
          const { command } = response[key];
          if (command && ajaxCommands[command]) {
            // When a command returns a promise, the remaining commands will not
            // execute until that promise has been fulfilled. This is typically
            // used to ensure JavaScript files added via the 'add_js' command
            // have loaded before subsequent commands execute.
            return ajaxCommands[command](this, response[key], status);
          }
        }),
      Promise.resolve(),
    );
  };

  /**
   * Handler for the form redirection completion.
   *
   * @param {Array.<Drupal.AjaxCommands~commandDefinition>} response
   *   Drupal Ajax response.
   * @param {number} status
   *   XMLHttpRequest status.
   *
   * @return {Promise}
   * The promise that will resolve once all commands have finished executing.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.success = function (response, status) {
    // Remove the progress element.
    if (this.progress.element) {
      $(this.progress.element).remove();
    }
    if (this.progress.object) {
      this.progress.object.stopMonitoring();
    }
    $(this.element).prop('disabled', false);

    // Save element's ancestors tree so if the element is removed from the dom
    // we can try to refocus one of its parents. Using addBack reverse the
    // result array, meaning that index 0 is the highest parent in the hierarchy
    // in this situation it is usually a <form> element.
    const elementParents = $(this.element)
      .parents('[data-drupal-selector]')
      .addBack()
      .toArray();

    // Track if any command is altering the focus so we can avoid changing the
    // focus set by the Ajax command.
    const focusChanged = Object.keys(response || {}).some((key) => {
      const { command, method } = response[key];
      return (
        command === 'focusFirst' || (command === 'invoke' && method === 'focus')
      );
    });

    return (
      this.commandExecutionQueue(response, status)
        // If the focus hasn't been changed by the AJAX commands, try to refocus
        // the triggering element or one of its parents if that element does not
        // exist anymore.
        .then(() => {
          if (
            !focusChanged &&
            this.element &&
            !$(this.element).data('disable-refocus')
          ) {
            let target = false;

            for (let n = elementParents.length - 1; !target && n >= 0; n--) {
              target = document.querySelector(
                `[data-drupal-selector="${elementParents[n].getAttribute(
                  'data-drupal-selector',
                )}"]`,
              );
            }
            if (target) {
              $(target).trigger('focus');
            }
          }
          // Reattach behaviors, if they were detached in beforeSerialize(). The
          // attachBehaviors() called on the new content from processing the
          // response commands is not sufficient, because behaviors from the
          // entire form need to be reattached.
          if (this.$form && document.body.contains(this.$form.get(0))) {
            const settings = this.settings || drupalSettings;
            Drupal.attachBehaviors(this.$form.get(0), settings);
          }
          // Remove any response-specific settings so they don't get used on the
          // next call by mistake.
          this.settings = null;
        })
        .catch((error) =>
          // eslint-disable-next-line no-console
          console.error(
            Drupal.t(
              'An error occurred during the execution of the Ajax response: !error',
              {
                '!error': error,
              },
            ),
          ),
        )
    );
  };

  /**
   * Build an effect object to apply an effect when adding new HTML.
   *
   * @param {object} response
   *   Drupal Ajax response.
   * @param {string} [response.effect]
   *   Override the default value of {@link Drupal.Ajax#elementSettings}.
   * @param {string|number} [response.speed]
   *   Override the default value of {@link Drupal.Ajax#elementSettings}.
   *
   * @return {object}
   *   Returns an object with `showEffect`, `hideEffect` and `showSpeed`
   *   properties.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.getEffect = function (response) {
    const type = response.effect || this.effect;
    const speed = response.speed || this.speed;

    const effect = {};
    if (type === 'none') {
      effect.showEffect = 'show';
      effect.hideEffect = 'hide';
      effect.showSpeed = '';
    } else if (type === 'fade') {
      effect.showEffect = 'fadeIn';
      effect.hideEffect = 'fadeOut';
      effect.showSpeed = speed;
    } else {
      effect.showEffect = `${type}Toggle`;
      effect.hideEffect = `${type}Toggle`;
      effect.showSpeed = speed;
    }

    return effect;
  };

  /**
   * Handler for the form redirection error.
   *
   * @param {object} xmlhttprequest
   *   Native XMLHttpRequest object.
   * @param {string} uri
   *   Ajax Request URI.
   * @param {string} [customMessage]
   *   Extra message to print with the Ajax error.
   */
  Drupal.Ajax.prototype.error = function (xmlhttprequest, uri, customMessage) {
    // Remove the progress element.
    if (this.progress.element) {
      $(this.progress.element).remove();
    }
    if (this.progress.object) {
      this.progress.object.stopMonitoring();
    }
    // Undo hide.
    $(this.wrapper).show();
    // Re-enable the element.
    $(this.element).prop('disabled', false);
    // Reattach behaviors, if they were detached in beforeSerialize(), and the
    // form is still part of the document.
    if (this.$form && document.body.contains(this.$form.get(0))) {
      const settings = this.settings || drupalSettings;
      Drupal.attachBehaviors(this.$form.get(0), settings);
    }
    throw new Drupal.AjaxError(xmlhttprequest, uri, customMessage);
  };

  /**
   * Provide a wrapper for new content via Ajax.
   *
   * Wrap the inserted markup when inserting multiple root elements with an
   * ajax effect.
   *
   * @param {jQuery} $newContent
   *   Response elements after parsing.
   * @param {Drupal.Ajax} ajax
   *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
   * @param {object} response
   *   The response from the Ajax request.
   *
   * @deprecated in drupal:8.6.0 and is removed from drupal:10.0.0.
   *   Use data with desired wrapper.
   *
   * @see https://www.drupal.org/node/2940704
   *
   * @todo Add deprecation warning after it is possible. For more information
   *   see: https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/issues/2973400
   */
  Drupal.theme.ajaxWrapperNewContent = ($newContent, ajax, response) =>
    (response.effect || ajax.effect) !== 'none' &&
    $newContent.filter(
      (i) =>
        !(
          // We can not consider HTML comments or whitespace text as separate
          // roots, since they do not cause visual regression with effect.
          (
            $newContent[i].nodeName === '#comment' ||
            ($newContent[i].nodeName === '#text' &&
              /^(\s|\n|\r)*$/.test($newContent[i].textContent))
          )
        ),
    ).length > 1
      ? Drupal.theme('ajaxWrapperMultipleRootElements', $newContent)
      : $newContent;

  /**
   * Provide a wrapper for multiple root elements via Ajax.
   *
   * @param {jQuery} $elements
   *   Response elements after parsing.
   *
   * @deprecated in drupal:8.6.0 and is removed from drupal:10.0.0.
   *   Use data with desired wrapper.
   *
   * @see https://www.drupal.org/node/2940704
   *
   * @todo Add deprecation warning after it is possible. For more information
   *   see: https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/issues/2973400
   */
  Drupal.theme.ajaxWrapperMultipleRootElements = ($elements) =>
    $('<div></div>').append($elements);

  /**
   * @typedef {object} Drupal.AjaxCommands~commandDefinition
   *
   * @prop {string} command
   * @prop {string} [method]
   * @prop {string} [selector]
   * @prop {string} [data]
   * @prop {object} [settings]
   * @prop {boolean} [asterisk]
   * @prop {string} [text]
   * @prop {string} [title]
   * @prop {string} [url]
   * @prop {object} [argument]
   * @prop {string} [name]
   * @prop {string} [value]
   * @prop {string} [old]
   * @prop {string} [new]
   * @prop {boolean} [merge]
   * @prop {Array} [args]
   *
   * @see Drupal.AjaxCommands
   */

  /**
   * Provide a series of commands that the client will perform.
   *
   * @constructor
   */
  Drupal.AjaxCommands = function () {};
  Drupal.AjaxCommands.prototype = {
    /**
     * Command to insert new content into the DOM.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} ajax
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.data
     *   The data to use with the jQuery method.
     * @param {string} [response.method]
     *   The jQuery DOM manipulation method to be used.
     * @param {string} [response.selector]
     *   An optional jQuery selector string.
     * @param {object} [response.settings]
     *   An optional array of settings that will be used.
     */
    insert(ajax, response) {
      // Get information from the response. If it is not there, default to
      // our presets.
      const $wrapper = response.selector
        ? $(response.selector)
        : $(ajax.wrapper);
      const method = response.method || ajax.method;
      const effect = ajax.getEffect(response);

      // Apply any settings from the returned JSON if available.
      const settings = response.settings || ajax.settings || drupalSettings;

      // Parse response.data into an element collection.
      let $newContent = $($.parseHTML(response.data, document, true));
      // For backward compatibility, in some cases a wrapper will be added. This
      // behavior will be removed before Drupal 9.0.0. If different behavior is
      // needed, the theme functions can be overridden.
      // @see https://www.drupal.org/node/2940704
      $newContent = Drupal.theme(
        'ajaxWrapperNewContent',
        $newContent,
        ajax,
        response,
      );

      // If removing content from the wrapper, detach behaviors first.
      switch (method) {
        case 'html':
        case 'replaceWith':
        case 'replaceAll':
        case 'empty':
        case 'remove':
          Drupal.detachBehaviors($wrapper.get(0), settings);
          break;
        default:
          break;
      }

      // Add the new content to the page.
      $wrapper[method]($newContent);

      // Immediately hide the new content if we're using any effects.
      if (effect.showEffect !== 'show') {
        $newContent.hide();
      }

      // Determine which effect to use and what content will receive the
      // effect, then show the new content.
      const $ajaxNewContent = $newContent.find('.ajax-new-content');
      if ($ajaxNewContent.length) {
        $ajaxNewContent.hide();
        $newContent.show();
        $ajaxNewContent[effect.showEffect](effect.showSpeed);
      } else if (effect.showEffect !== 'show') {
        $newContent[effect.showEffect](effect.showSpeed);
      }

      // Attach all JavaScript behaviors to the new content, if it was
      // successfully added to the page, this if statement allows
      // `#ajax['wrapper']` to be optional.
      if ($newContent.parents('html').length) {
        // Attach behaviors to all element nodes.
        $newContent.each((index, element) => {
          if (element.nodeType === Node.ELEMENT_NODE) {
            Drupal.attachBehaviors(element, settings);
          }
        });
      }
    },

    /**
     * Command to remove a chunk from the page.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.selector
     *   A jQuery selector string.
     * @param {object} [response.settings]
     *   An optional array of settings that will be used.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    remove(ajax, response, status) {
      const settings = response.settings || ajax.settings || drupalSettings;
      $(response.selector)
        .each(function () {
          Drupal.detachBehaviors(this, settings);
        })
        .remove();
    },

    /**
     * Command to mark a chunk changed.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The JSON response object from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.selector
     *   A jQuery selector string.
     * @param {boolean} [response.asterisk]
     *   An optional CSS selector. If specified, an asterisk will be
     *   appended to the HTML inside the provided selector.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The request status.
     */
    changed(ajax, response, status) {
      const $element = $(response.selector);
      if (!$element.hasClass('ajax-changed')) {
        $element.addClass('ajax-changed');
        if (response.asterisk) {
          $element
            .find(response.asterisk)
            .append(
              ` <abbr class="ajax-changed" title="${Drupal.t(
                'Changed',
              )}">*</abbr> `,
            );
        }
      }
    },

    /**
     * Command to provide an alert.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The JSON response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.text
     *   The text that will be displayed in an alert dialog.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    alert(ajax, response, status) {
      window.alert(response.text);
    },

    /**
     * Command to provide triggers audio UAs to read the supplied text.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The JSON response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} [response.text]
     *   The text that will be read.
     * @param {string} [response.priority]
     *   An optional priority that will be used for the announcement.
     */
    announce(ajax, response) {
      if (response.priority) {
        Drupal.announce(response.text, response.priority);
      } else {
        Drupal.announce(response.text);
      }
    },

    /**
     * Command to set the window.location, redirecting the browser.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.url
     *   The URL to redirect to.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    redirect(ajax, response, status) {
      window.location = response.url;
    },

    /**
     * Command to provide the jQuery css() function.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.selector
     *   A jQuery selector string.
     * @param {object} response.argument
     *   An array of key/value pairs to set in the CSS for the selector.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    css(ajax, response, status) {
      $(response.selector).css(response.argument);
    },

    /**
     * Command to set the settings used for other commands in this response.
     *
     * This method will also remove expired `drupalSettings.ajax` settings.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {boolean} response.merge
     *   Determines whether the additional settings should be merged to the
     *   global settings.
     * @param {object} response.settings
     *   Contains additional settings to add to the global settings.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    settings(ajax, response, status) {
      const ajaxSettings = drupalSettings.ajax;

      // Clean up drupalSettings.ajax.
      if (ajaxSettings) {
        Drupal.ajax.expired().forEach((instance) => {
          // If the Ajax object has been created through drupalSettings.ajax
          // it will have a selector. When there is no selector the object
          // has been initialized with a special class name picked up by the
          // Ajax behavior.

          if (instance.selector) {
            const selector = instance.selector.replace('#', '');
            if (selector in ajaxSettings) {
              delete ajaxSettings[selector];
            }
          }
        });
      }

      if (response.merge) {
        $.extend(true, drupalSettings, response.settings);
      } else {
        ajax.settings = response.settings;
      }
    },

    /**
     * Command to attach data using jQuery's data API.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.name
     *   The name or key (in the key value pair) of the data attached to this
     *   selector.
     * @param {string} response.selector
     *   A jQuery selector string.
     * @param {string|object} response.value
     *   The value of to be attached.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    data(ajax, response, status) {
      $(response.selector).data(response.name, response.value);
    },

    /**
     * Command to focus the first tabbable element within a container.
     *
     * If no tabbable elements are found and the container is focusable, then
     * focus will move to that container.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.selector
     *   A query selector string of the container to focus within.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    focusFirst(ajax, response, status) {
      let focusChanged = false;
      const container = document.querySelector(response.selector);
      if (container) {
        // Find all tabbable elements within the container.
        const tabbableElements = tabbable(container);

        // Move focus to the first tabbable item found.
        if (tabbableElements.length) {
          tabbableElements[0].focus();
          focusChanged = true;
        } else if (isFocusable(container)) {
          // If no tabbable elements are found, but the container is focusable,
          // move focus to the container.
          container.focus();
          focusChanged = true;
        }
      }

      // If no items were available to receive focus, return focus to the
      // triggering element.
      if (ajax.hasOwnProperty('element') && !focusChanged) {
        ajax.element.focus();
      }
    },

    /**
     * Command to apply a jQuery method.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {Array} response.args
     *   An array of arguments to the jQuery method, if any.
     * @param {string} response.method
     *   The jQuery method to invoke.
     * @param {string} response.selector
     *   A jQuery selector string.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    invoke(ajax, response, status) {
      const $element = $(response.selector);
      $element[response.method](...response.args);
    },

    /**
     * Command to restripe a table.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.selector
     *   A jQuery selector string.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    restripe(ajax, response, status) {
      // :even and :odd are reversed because jQuery counts from 0 and
      // we count from 1, so we're out of sync.
      // Match immediate children of the parent element to allow nesting.
      $(response.selector)
        .find('> tbody > tr:visible, > tr:visible')
        .removeClass('odd even')
        .filter(':even')
        .addClass('odd')
        .end()
        .filter(':odd')
        .addClass('even');
    },

    /**
     * Command to update a form's build ID.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.old
     *   The old form build ID.
     * @param {string} response.new
     *   The new form build ID.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    update_build_id(ajax, response, status) {
      document
        .querySelectorAll(
          `input[name="form_build_id"][value="${response.old}"]`,
        )
        .forEach((item) => {
          item.value = response.new;
        });
    },

    /**
     * Command to add css.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.data
     *   A string that contains the styles to be added.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    add_css(ajax, response, status) {
      $('head').prepend(response.data);
    },

    /**
     * Command to add a message to the message area.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {string} response.messageWrapperQuerySelector
     *   The zone where to add the message. If null, the default will be used.
     * @param {string} response.message
     *   The message text.
     * @param {string} response.messageOptions
     *   The options argument for Drupal.Message().add().
     * @param {boolean} response.clearPrevious
     *   If true, clear previous messages.
     */
    message(ajax, response) {
      const messages = new Drupal.Message(
        document.querySelector(response.messageWrapperQuerySelector),
      );
      if (response.clearPrevious) {
        messages.clear();
      }
      messages.add(response.message, response.messageOptions);
    },

    /**
     * Command to add JS.
     *
     * @param {Drupal.Ajax} [ajax]
     *   {@link Drupal.Ajax} object created by {@link Drupal.ajax}.
     * @param {object} response
     *   The response from the Ajax request.
     * @param {Array} response.data
     *   An array of objects of script attributes.
     * @param {number} [status]
     *   The XMLHttpRequest status.
     */
    add_js(ajax, response, status) {
      const parentEl = document.querySelector(response.selector || 'body');
      const settings = ajax.settings || drupalSettings;
      const allUniqueBundleIds = response.data.map((script) => {
        // loadjs requires a unique ID, and an AJAX instance's `instanceIndex`
        // is guaranteed to be unique.
        // @see Drupal.behaviors.AJAX.detach
        const uniqueBundleId = script.src + ajax.instanceIndex;
        loadjs(script.src, uniqueBundleId, {
          // The default loadjs behavior is to load script with async, in Drupal
          // we need to explicitly tell scripts to load async, this is set in
          // the before callback below if necessary.
          async: false,
          before(path, scriptEl) {
            // This allows all attributes to be added, like defer, async and
            // crossorigin.
            Object.keys(script).forEach((attributeKey) => {
              scriptEl.setAttribute(attributeKey, script[attributeKey]);
            });

            // By default, loadjs appends the script to the head. When scripts
            // are loaded via AJAX, their location has no impact on
            // functionality. But, since non-AJAX loaded scripts can choose
            // their parent element, we provide that option here for the sake of
            // consistency.
            parentEl.appendChild(scriptEl);
            // Return false to bypass loadjs' default DOM insertion mechanism.
            return false;
          },
        });
        return uniqueBundleId;
      });
      // Returns the promise so that the next AJAX command waits on the
      // completion of this one to execute, ensuring the JS is loaded before
      // executing.
      return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
        loadjs.ready(allUniqueBundleIds, {
          success() {
            Drupal.attachBehaviors(parentEl, settings);
            // All JS files were loaded and new and old behaviors have
            // been attached. Resolve the promise and let the remaining
            // commands execute.
            resolve();
          },
          error(depsNotFound) {
            const message = Drupal.t(
              `The following files could not be loaded: @dependencies`,
              { '@dependencies': depsNotFound.join(', ') },
            );
            reject(message);
          },
        });
      });
    },
  };

  /**
   * Delay jQuery's global completion events until after commands have executed.
   *
   * jQuery triggers the ajaxSuccess, ajaxComplete, and ajaxStop events after
   * a successful response is returned and local success and complete events
   * are triggered. However, Drupal Ajax responses contain commands that run
   * asynchronously in a queue, so the following stops these events from getting
   * triggered until after the Promise that executes the command queue is
   * resolved.
   */
  const stopEvent = (xhr, settings) => {
    return (
      // Only interfere with Drupal's Ajax responses.
      xhr.getResponseHeader('X-Drupal-Ajax-Token') === '1' &&
      // The isInProgress() function might not be defined if the Ajax request
      // was initiated without Drupal.ajax() or new Drupal.Ajax().
      settings.isInProgress &&
      // Until this is false, the Ajax request isn't completely done (the
      // response's commands might still be running).
      settings.isInProgress()
    );
  };
  $.extend(true, $.event.special, {
    ajaxSuccess: {
      trigger(event, xhr, settings) {
        if (stopEvent(xhr, settings)) {
          return false;
        }
      },
    },
    ajaxComplete: {
      trigger(event, xhr, settings) {
        if (stopEvent(xhr, settings)) {
          // jQuery decrements its internal active ajax counter even when we
          // stop the ajaxComplete event, but we don't want that counter
          // decremented, because for our purposes this request is still active
          // while commands are executing. By incrementing it here, the net
          // effect is that it remains unchanged. By remaining above 0, the
          // ajaxStop event is also prevented.
          $.active++;
          return false;
        }
      },
    },
  });
})(jQuery, window, Drupal, drupalSettings, loadjs, window.tabbable);