/**
* @file
* Drupal's states library.
*/
(function ($, Drupal) {
/**
* The base States namespace.
*
* Having the local states variable allows us to use the States namespace
* without having to always declare "Drupal.states".
*
* @namespace Drupal.states
*/
const states = {
/**
* An array of functions that should be postponed.
*/
postponed: [],
};
Drupal.states = states;
/**
* Inverts a (if it's not undefined) when invertState is true.
*
* @function Drupal.states~invert
*
* @param {*} a
* The value to maybe invert.
* @param {bool} invertState
* Whether to invert state or not.
*
* @return {bool}
* The result.
*/
function invert(a, invertState) {
return invertState && typeof a !== 'undefined' ? !a : a;
}
/**
* Compares two values while ignoring undefined values.
*
* @function Drupal.states~compare
*
* @param {*} a
* Value a.
* @param {*} b
* Value b.
*
* @return {bool}
* The comparison result.
*/
function compare(a, b) {
if (a === b) {
return typeof a === 'undefined' ? a : true;
}
return typeof a === 'undefined' || typeof b === 'undefined';
}
/**
* Bitwise AND with a third undefined state.
*
* @function Drupal.states~ternary
*
* @param {*} a
* Value a.
* @param {*} b
* Value b
*
* @return {bool}
* The result.
*/
function ternary(a, b) {
if (typeof a === 'undefined') {
return b;
}
if (typeof b === 'undefined') {
return a;
}
return a && b;
}
/**
* Attaches the states.
*
* @type {Drupal~behavior}
*
* @prop {Drupal~behaviorAttach} attach
* Attaches states behaviors.
*/
Drupal.behaviors.states = {
attach(context, settings) {
const $states = $(context).find('[data-drupal-states]');
const il = $states.length;
for (let i = 0; i < il; i++) {
const config = JSON.parse(
$states[i].getAttribute('data-drupal-states'),
);
Object.keys(config || {}).forEach((state) => {
new states.Dependent({
element: $($states[i]),
state: states.State.sanitize(state),
constraints: config[state],
});
});
}
// Execute all postponed functions now.
while (states.postponed.length) {
states.postponed.shift()();
}
},
};
/**
* Object representing an element that depends on other elements.
*
* @constructor Drupal.states.Dependent
*
* @param {object} args
* Object with the following keys (all of which are required)
* @param {jQuery} args.element
* A jQuery object of the dependent element
* @param {Drupal.states.State} args.state
* A State object describing the state that is dependent
* @param {object} args.constraints
* An object with dependency specifications. Lists all elements that this
* element depends on. It can be nested and can contain
* arbitrary AND and OR clauses.
*/
states.Dependent = function (args) {
$.extend(this, { values: {}, oldValue: null }, args);
this.dependees = this.getDependees();
Object.keys(this.dependees || {}).forEach((selector) => {
this.initializeDependee(selector, this.dependees[selector]);
});
};
/**
* Comparison functions for comparing the value of an element with the
* specification from the dependency settings. If the object type can't be
* found in this list, the === operator is used by default.
*
* @name Drupal.states.Dependent.comparisons
*
* @prop {function} RegExp
* @prop {function} Function
* @prop {function} Number
*/
states.Dependent.comparisons = {
RegExp(reference, value) {
return reference.test(value);
},
Function(reference, value) {
// The "reference" variable is a comparison function.
return reference(value);
},
Number(reference, value) {
// If "reference" is a number and "value" is a string, then cast
// reference as a string before applying the strict comparison in
// compare().
// Otherwise numeric keys in the form's #states array fail to match
// string values returned from jQuery's val().
return typeof value === 'string'
? compare(reference.toString(), value)
: compare(reference, value);
},
};
states.Dependent.prototype = {
/**
* Initializes one of the elements this dependent depends on.
*
* @memberof Drupal.states.Dependent#
*
* @param {string} selector
* The CSS selector describing the dependee.
* @param {object} dependeeStates
* The list of states that have to be monitored for tracking the
* dependee's compliance status.
*/
initializeDependee(selector, dependeeStates) {
// Cache for the states of this dependee.
this.values[selector] = {};
Object.keys(dependeeStates).forEach((i) => {
let state = dependeeStates[i];
// Make sure we're not initializing this selector/state combination
// twice.
if ($.inArray(state, dependeeStates) === -1) {
return;
}
state = states.State.sanitize(state);
// Initialize the value of this state.
this.values[selector][state.name] = null;
// Monitor state changes of the specified state for this dependee.
$(selector).on(`state:${state}`, { selector, state }, (e) => {
this.update(e.data.selector, e.data.state, e.value);
});
// Make sure the event we just bound ourselves to is actually fired.
new states.Trigger({ selector, state });
});
},
/**
* Compares a value with a reference value.
*
* @memberof Drupal.states.Dependent#
*
* @param {object} reference
* The value used for reference.
* @param {string} selector
* CSS selector describing the dependee.
* @param {Drupal.states.State} state
* A State object describing the dependee's updated state.
*
* @return {bool}
* true or false.
*/
compare(reference, selector, state) {
const value = this.values[selector][state.name];
if (reference.constructor.name in states.Dependent.comparisons) {
// Use a custom compare function for certain reference value types.
return states.Dependent.comparisons[reference.constructor.name](
reference,
value,
);
}
// Do a plain comparison otherwise.
return compare(reference, value);
},
/**
* Update the value of a dependee's state.
*
* @memberof Drupal.states.Dependent#
*
* @param {string} selector
* CSS selector describing the dependee.
* @param {Drupal.states.state} state
* A State object describing the dependee's updated state.
* @param {string} value
* The new value for the dependee's updated state.
*/
update(selector, state, value) {
// Only act when the 'new' value is actually new.
if (value !== this.values[selector][state.name]) {
this.values[selector][state.name] = value;
this.reevaluate();
}
},
/**
* Triggers change events in case a state changed.
*
* @memberof Drupal.states.Dependent#
*/
reevaluate() {
// Check whether any constraint for this dependent state is satisfied.
let value = this.verifyConstraints(this.constraints);
// Only invoke a state change event when the value actually changed.
if (value !== this.oldValue) {
// Store the new value so that we can compare later whether the value
// actually changed.
this.oldValue = value;
// Normalize the value to match the normalized state name.
value = invert(value, this.state.invert);
// By adding "trigger: true", we ensure that state changes don't go into
// infinite loops.
this.element.trigger({
type: `state:${this.state}`,
value,
trigger: true,
});
}
},
/**
* Evaluates child constraints to determine if a constraint is satisfied.
*
* @memberof Drupal.states.Dependent#
*
* @param {object|Array} constraints
* A constraint object or an array of constraints.
* @param {string} selector
* The selector for these constraints. If undefined, there isn't yet a
* selector that these constraints apply to. In that case, the keys of the
* object are interpreted as the selector if encountered.
*
* @return {bool}
* true or false, depending on whether these constraints are satisfied.
*/
verifyConstraints(constraints, selector) {
let result;
if ($.isArray(constraints)) {
// This constraint is an array (OR or XOR).
const hasXor = $.inArray('xor', constraints) === -1;
const len = constraints.length;
for (let i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (constraints[i] !== 'xor') {
const constraint = this.checkConstraints(
constraints[i],
selector,
i,
);
// Return if this is OR and we have a satisfied constraint or if
// this is XOR and we have a second satisfied constraint.
if (constraint && (hasXor || result)) {
return hasXor;
}
result = result || constraint;
}
}
}
// Make sure we don't try to iterate over things other than objects. This
// shouldn't normally occur, but in case the condition definition is
// bogus, we don't want to end up with an infinite loop.
else if ($.isPlainObject(constraints)) {
// This constraint is an object (AND).
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
for (const n in constraints) {
if (constraints.hasOwnProperty(n)) {
result = ternary(
result,
this.checkConstraints(constraints[n], selector, n),
);
// False and anything else will evaluate to false, so return when
// any false condition is found.
if (result === false) {
return false;
}
}
}
}
return result;
},
/**
* Checks whether the value matches the requirements for this constraint.
*
* @memberof Drupal.states.Dependent#
*
* @param {string|Array|object} value
* Either the value of a state or an array/object of constraints. In the
* latter case, resolving the constraint continues.
* @param {string} [selector]
* The selector for this constraint. If undefined, there isn't yet a
* selector that this constraint applies to. In that case, the state key
* is propagates to a selector and resolving continues.
* @param {Drupal.states.State} [state]
* The state to check for this constraint. If undefined, resolving
* continues. If both selector and state aren't undefined and valid
* non-numeric strings, a lookup for the actual value of that selector's
* state is performed. This parameter is not a State object but a pristine
* state string.
*
* @return {bool}
* true or false, depending on whether this constraint is satisfied.
*/
checkConstraints(value, selector, state) {
// Normalize the last parameter. If it's non-numeric, we treat it either
// as a selector (in case there isn't one yet) or as a trigger/state.
if (typeof state !== 'string' || /[0-9]/.test(state[0])) {
state = null;
} else if (typeof selector === 'undefined') {
// Propagate the state to the selector when there isn't one yet.
selector = state;
state = null;
}
if (state !== null) {
// Constraints is the actual constraints of an element to check for.
state = states.State.sanitize(state);
return invert(this.compare(value, selector, state), state.invert);
}
// Resolve this constraint as an AND/OR operator.
return this.verifyConstraints(value, selector);
},
/**
* Gathers information about all required triggers.
*
* @memberof Drupal.states.Dependent#
*
* @return {object}
* An object describing the required triggers.
*/
getDependees() {
const cache = {};
// Swivel the lookup function so that we can record all available
// selector- state combinations for initialization.
const _compare = this.compare;
this.compare = function (reference, selector, state) {
(cache[selector] || (cache[selector] = [])).push(state.name);
// Return nothing (=== undefined) so that the constraint loops are not
// broken.
};
// This call doesn't actually verify anything but uses the resolving
// mechanism to go through the constraints array, trying to look up each
// value. Since we swivelled the compare function, this comparison returns
// undefined and lookup continues until the very end. Instead of lookup up
// the value, we record that combination of selector and state so that we
// can initialize all triggers.
this.verifyConstraints(this.constraints);
// Restore the original function.
this.compare = _compare;
return cache;
},
};
/**
* @constructor Drupal.states.Trigger
*
* @param {object} args
* Trigger arguments.
*/
states.Trigger = function (args) {
$.extend(this, args);
if (this.state in states.Trigger.states) {
this.element = $(this.selector);
// Only call the trigger initializer when it wasn't yet attached to this
// element. Otherwise we'd end up with duplicate events.
if (!this.element.data(`trigger:${this.state}`)) {
this.initialize();
}
}
};
states.Trigger.prototype = {
/**
* @memberof Drupal.states.Trigger#
*/
initialize() {
const trigger = states.Trigger.states[this.state];
if (typeof trigger === 'function') {
// We have a custom trigger initialization function.
trigger.call(window, this.element);
} else {
Object.keys(trigger || {}).forEach((event) => {
this.defaultTrigger(event, trigger[event]);
});
}
// Mark this trigger as initialized for this element.
this.element.data(`trigger:${this.state}`, true);
},
/**
* @memberof Drupal.states.Trigger#
*
* @param {jQuery.Event} event
* The event triggered.
* @param {function} valueFn
* The function to call.
*/
defaultTrigger(event, valueFn) {
let oldValue = valueFn.call(this.element);
// Attach the event callback.
this.element.on(
event,
$.proxy(function (e) {
const value = valueFn.call(this.element, e);
// Only trigger the event if the value has actually changed.
if (oldValue !== value) {
this.element.trigger({
type: `state:${this.state}`,
value,
oldValue,
});
oldValue = value;
}
}, this),
);
states.postponed.push(
$.proxy(function () {
// Trigger the event once for initialization purposes.
this.element.trigger({
type: `state:${this.state}`,
value: oldValue,
oldValue: null,
});
}, this),
);
},
};
/**
* This list of states contains functions that are used to monitor the state
* of an element. Whenever an element depends on the state of another element,
* one of these trigger functions is added to the dependee so that the
* dependent element can be updated.
*
* @name Drupal.states.Trigger.states
*
* @prop empty
* @prop checked
* @prop value
* @prop collapsed
*/
states.Trigger.states = {
// 'empty' describes the state to be monitored.
empty: {
// 'keyup' is the (native DOM) event that we watch for.
keyup() {
// The function associated with that trigger returns the new value for
// the state.
return this.val() === '';
},
// Listen to 'change' for number native "spinner" widgets.
change() {
return this.val() === '';
},
},
checked: {
change() {
// prop() and attr() only takes the first element into account. To
// support selectors matching multiple checkboxes, iterate over all and
// return whether any is checked.
let checked = false;
this.each(function () {
// Use prop() here as we want a boolean of the checkbox state.
// @see http://api.jquery.com/prop/
checked = $(this).prop('checked');
// Break the each() loop if this is checked.
return !checked;
});
return checked;
},
},
// For radio buttons, only return the value if the radio button is selected.
value: {
keyup() {
// Radio buttons share the same :input[name="key"] selector.
if (this.length > 1) {
// Initial checked value of radios is undefined, so we return false.
return this.filter(':checked').val() || false;
}
return this.val();
},
change() {
// Radio buttons share the same :input[name="key"] selector.
if (this.length > 1) {
// Initial checked value of radios is undefined, so we return false.
return this.filter(':checked').val() || false;
}
return this.val();
},
},
collapsed: {
collapsed(e) {
return typeof e !== 'undefined' && 'value' in e
? e.value
: !this.is('[open]');
},
},
};
/**
* A state object is used for describing the state and performing aliasing.
*
* @constructor Drupal.states.State
*
* @param {string} state
* The name of the state.
*/
states.State = function (state) {
/**
* Original unresolved name.
*/
this.pristine = state;
this.name = state;
// Normalize the state name.
let process = true;
do {
// Iteratively remove exclamation marks and invert the value.
while (this.name.charAt(0) === '!') {
this.name = this.name.substring(1);
this.invert = !this.invert;
}
// Replace the state with its normalized name.
if (this.name in states.State.aliases) {
this.name = states.State.aliases[this.name];
} else {
process = false;
}
} while (process);
};
/**
* Creates a new State object by sanitizing the passed value.
*
* @name Drupal.states.State.sanitize
*
* @param {string|Drupal.states.State} state
* A state object or the name of a state.
*
* @return {Drupal.states.state}
* A state object.
*/
states.State.sanitize = function (state) {
if (state instanceof states.State) {
return state;
}
return new states.State(state);
};
/**
* This list of aliases is used to normalize states and associates negated
* names with their respective inverse state.
*
* @name Drupal.states.State.aliases
*/
states.State.aliases = {
enabled: '!disabled',
invisible: '!visible',
invalid: '!valid',
untouched: '!touched',
optional: '!required',
filled: '!empty',
unchecked: '!checked',
irrelevant: '!relevant',
expanded: '!collapsed',
open: '!collapsed',
closed: 'collapsed',
readwrite: '!readonly',
};
states.State.prototype = {
/**
* @memberof Drupal.states.State#
*/
invert: false,
/**
* Ensures that just using the state object returns the name.
*
* @memberof Drupal.states.State#
*
* @return {string}
* The name of the state.
*/
toString() {
return this.name;
},
};
/**
* Global state change handlers. These are bound to "document" to cover all
* elements whose state changes. Events sent to elements within the page
* bubble up to these handlers. We use this system so that themes and modules
* can override these state change handlers for particular parts of a page.
*/
const $document = $(document);
$document.on('state:disabled', (e) => {
// Only act when this change was triggered by a dependency and not by the
// element monitoring itself.
if (e.trigger) {
$(e.target)
.closest('.js-form-item, .js-form-submit, .js-form-wrapper')
.toggleClass('form-disabled', e.value)
.find('select, input, textarea')
.prop('disabled', e.value);
// Note: WebKit nightlies don't reflect that change correctly.
// See https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23789
}
});
$document.on('state:required', (e) => {
if (e.trigger) {
if (e.value) {
const label = `label${e.target.id ? `[for=${e.target.id}]` : ''}`;
const $label = $(e.target)
.attr({ required: 'required', 'aria-required': 'true' })
.closest('.js-form-item, .js-form-wrapper')
.find(label);
// Avoids duplicate required markers on initialization.
if (!$label.hasClass('js-form-required').length) {
$label.addClass('js-form-required form-required');
}
} else {
$(e.target)
.removeAttr('required aria-required')
.closest('.js-form-item, .js-form-wrapper')
.find('label.js-form-required')
.removeClass('js-form-required form-required');
}
}
});
$document.on('state:visible', (e) => {
if (e.trigger) {
$(e.target)
.closest('.js-form-item, .js-form-submit, .js-form-wrapper')
.toggle(e.value);
}
});
$document.on('state:checked', (e) => {
if (e.trigger) {
$(e.target)
.closest('.js-form-item, .js-form-wrapper')
.find('input')
.prop('checked', e.value)
.trigger('change');
}
});
$document.on('state:collapsed', (e) => {
if (e.trigger) {
if ($(e.target).is('[open]') === e.value) {
$(e.target).find('> summary').trigger('click');
}
}
});
})(jQuery, Drupal);