/**
- * @file
- * Defines the Drupal JavaScript API.
- */
+* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE.
+* See the following change record for more information,
+* https://www.drupal.org/node/2815083
+* @preserve
+**/
-/**
- * A jQuery object, typically the return value from a `$(selector)` call.
- *
- * Holds an HTMLElement or a collection of HTMLElements.
- *
- * @typedef {object} jQuery
- *
- * @prop {number} length=0
- * Number of elements contained in the jQuery object.
- */
-
-/**
- * Variable generated by Drupal that holds all translated strings from PHP.
- *
- * Content of this variable is automatically created by Drupal when using the
- * Interface Translation module. It holds the translation of strings used on
- * the page.
- *
- * This variable is used to pass data from the backend to the frontend. Data
- * contained in `drupalSettings` is used during behavior initialization.
- *
- * @global
- *
- * @var {object} drupalTranslations
- */
+window.Drupal = { behaviors: {}, locale: {} };
-/**
- * Global Drupal object.
- *
- * All Drupal JavaScript APIs are contained in this namespace.
- *
- * @global
- *
- * @namespace
- */
-window.Drupal = {behaviors: {}, locale: {}};
-
-// JavaScript should be made compatible with libraries other than jQuery by
-// wrapping it in an anonymous closure.
(function (Drupal, drupalSettings, drupalTranslations) {
-
- 'use strict';
-
- /**
- * Helper to rethrow errors asynchronously.
- *
- * This way Errors bubbles up outside of the original callstack, making it
- * easier to debug errors in the browser.
- *
- * @param {Error|string} error
- * The error to be thrown.
- */
Drupal.throwError = function (error) {
- setTimeout(function () { throw error; }, 0);
+ setTimeout(function () {
+ throw error;
+ }, 0);
};
- /**
- * Custom error thrown after attach/detach if one or more behaviors failed.
- * Initializes the JavaScript behaviors for page loads and Ajax requests.
- *
- * @callback Drupal~behaviorAttach
- *
- * @param {HTMLDocument|HTMLElement} context
- * An element to detach behaviors from.
- * @param {?object} settings
- * An object containing settings for the current context. It is rarely used.
- *
- * @see Drupal.attachBehaviors
- */
-
- /**
- * Reverts and cleans up JavaScript behavior initialization.
- *
- * @callback Drupal~behaviorDetach
- *
- * @param {HTMLDocument|HTMLElement} context
- * An element to attach behaviors to.
- * @param {object} settings
- * An object containing settings for the current context.
- * @param {string} trigger
- * One of `'unload'`, `'move'`, or `'serialize'`.
- *
- * @see Drupal.detachBehaviors
- */
-
- /**
- * @typedef {object} Drupal~behavior
- *
- * @prop {Drupal~behaviorAttach} attach
- * Function run on page load and after an Ajax call.
- * @prop {Drupal~behaviorDetach} detach
- * Function run when content is serialized or removed from the page.
- */
-
- /**
- * Holds all initialization methods.
- *
- * @namespace Drupal.behaviors
- *
- * @type {Object.<string, Drupal~behavior>}
- */
-
- /**
- * Defines a behavior to be run during attach and detach phases.
- *
- * Attaches all registered behaviors to a page element.
- *
- * Behaviors are event-triggered actions that attach to page elements,
- * enhancing default non-JavaScript UIs. Behaviors are registered in the
- * {@link Drupal.behaviors} object using the method 'attach' and optionally
- * also 'detach'.
- *
- * {@link Drupal.attachBehaviors} is added below to the `jQuery.ready` event
- * and therefore runs on initial page load. Developers implementing Ajax in
- * their solutions should also call this function after new page content has
- * been loaded, feeding in an element to be processed, in order to attach all
- * behaviors to the new content.
- *
- * Behaviors should use `var elements =
- * $(context).find(selector).once('behavior-name');` to ensure the behavior is
- * attached only once to a given element. (Doing so enables the reprocessing
- * of given elements, which may be needed on occasion despite the ability to
- * limit behavior attachment to a particular element.)
- *
- * @example
- * Drupal.behaviors.behaviorName = {
- * attach: function (context, settings) {
- * // ...
- * },
- * detach: function (context, settings, trigger) {
- * // ...
- * }
- * };
- *
- * @param {HTMLDocument|HTMLElement} [context=document]
- * An element to attach behaviors to.
- * @param {object} [settings=drupalSettings]
- * An object containing settings for the current context. If none is given,
- * the global {@link drupalSettings} object is used.
- *
- * @see Drupal~behaviorAttach
- * @see Drupal.detachBehaviors
- *
- * @throws {Drupal~DrupalBehaviorError}
- */
Drupal.attachBehaviors = function (context, settings) {
context = context || document;
settings = settings || drupalSettings;
var behaviors = Drupal.behaviors;
- // Execute all of them.
+
for (var i in behaviors) {
if (behaviors.hasOwnProperty(i) && typeof behaviors[i].attach === 'function') {
- // Don't stop the execution of behaviors in case of an error.
try {
behaviors[i].attach(context, settings);
- }
- catch (e) {
+ } catch (e) {
Drupal.throwError(e);
}
}
}
};
- /**
- * Detaches registered behaviors from a page element.
- *
- * Developers implementing Ajax in their solutions should call this function
- * before page content is about to be removed, feeding in an element to be
- * processed, in order to allow special behaviors to detach from the content.
- *
- * Such implementations should use `.findOnce()` and `.removeOnce()` to find
- * elements with their corresponding `Drupal.behaviors.behaviorName.attach`
- * implementation, i.e. `.removeOnce('behaviorName')`, to ensure the behavior
- * is detached only from previously processed elements.
- *
- * @param {HTMLDocument|HTMLElement} [context=document]
- * An element to detach behaviors from.
- * @param {object} [settings=drupalSettings]
- * An object containing settings for the current context. If none given,
- * the global {@link drupalSettings} object is used.
- * @param {string} [trigger='unload']
- * A string containing what's causing the behaviors to be detached. The
- * possible triggers are:
- * - `'unload'`: The context element is being removed from the DOM.
- * - `'move'`: The element is about to be moved within the DOM (for example,
- * during a tabledrag row swap). After the move is completed,
- * {@link Drupal.attachBehaviors} is called, so that the behavior can undo
- * whatever it did in response to the move. Many behaviors won't need to
- * do anything simply in response to the element being moved, but because
- * IFRAME elements reload their "src" when being moved within the DOM,
- * behaviors bound to IFRAME elements (like WYSIWYG editors) may need to
- * take some action.
- * - `'serialize'`: When an Ajax form is submitted, this is called with the
- * form as the context. This provides every behavior within the form an
- * opportunity to ensure that the field elements have correct content
- * in them before the form is serialized. The canonical use-case is so
- * that WYSIWYG editors can update the hidden textarea to which they are
- * bound.
- *
- * @throws {Drupal~DrupalBehaviorError}
- *
- * @see Drupal~behaviorDetach
- * @see Drupal.attachBehaviors
- */
Drupal.detachBehaviors = function (context, settings, trigger) {
context = context || document;
settings = settings || drupalSettings;
trigger = trigger || 'unload';
var behaviors = Drupal.behaviors;
- // Execute all of them.
+
for (var i in behaviors) {
if (behaviors.hasOwnProperty(i) && typeof behaviors[i].detach === 'function') {
- // Don't stop the execution of behaviors in case of an error.
try {
behaviors[i].detach(context, settings, trigger);
- }
- catch (e) {
+ } catch (e) {
Drupal.throwError(e);
}
}
}
};
- /**
- * Encodes special characters in a plain-text string for display as HTML.
- *
- * @param {string} str
- * The string to be encoded.
- *
- * @return {string}
- * The encoded string.
- *
- * @ingroup sanitization
- */
Drupal.checkPlain = function (str) {
- str = str.toString()
- .replace(/&/g, '&')
- .replace(/"/g, '"')
- .replace(/</g, '<')
- .replace(/>/g, '>');
+ str = str.toString().replace(/&/g, '&').replace(/</g, '<').replace(/>/g, '>').replace(/"/g, '"').replace(/'/g, ''');
return str;
};
- /**
- * Replaces placeholders with sanitized values in a string.
- *
- * @param {string} str
- * A string with placeholders.
- * @param {object} args
- * An object of replacements pairs to make. Incidences of any key in this
- * array are replaced with the corresponding value. Based on the first
- * character of the key, the value is escaped and/or themed:
- * - `'!variable'`: inserted as is.
- * - `'@variable'`: escape plain text to HTML ({@link Drupal.checkPlain}).
- * - `'%variable'`: escape text and theme as a placeholder for user-
- * submitted content ({@link Drupal.checkPlain} +
- * `{@link Drupal.theme}('placeholder')`).
- *
- * @return {string}
- * The formatted string.
- *
- * @see Drupal.t
- */
Drupal.formatString = function (str, args) {
- // Keep args intact.
var processedArgs = {};
- // Transform arguments before inserting them.
+
for (var key in args) {
if (args.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
switch (key.charAt(0)) {
- // Escaped only.
case '@':
processedArgs[key] = Drupal.checkPlain(args[key]);
break;
- // Pass-through.
case '!':
processedArgs[key] = args[key];
break;
- // Escaped and placeholder.
default:
processedArgs[key] = Drupal.theme('placeholder', args[key]);
break;
return Drupal.stringReplace(str, processedArgs, null);
};
- /**
- * Replaces substring.
- *
- * The longest keys will be tried first. Once a substring has been replaced,
- * its new value will not be searched again.
- *
- * @param {string} str
- * A string with placeholders.
- * @param {object} args
- * Key-value pairs.
- * @param {Array|null} keys
- * Array of keys from `args`. Internal use only.
- *
- * @return {string}
- * The replaced string.
- */
Drupal.stringReplace = function (str, args, keys) {
if (str.length === 0) {
return str;
}
- // If the array of keys is not passed then collect the keys from the args.
if (!Array.isArray(keys)) {
keys = [];
for (var k in args) {
}
}
- // Order the keys by the character length. The shortest one is the first.
- keys.sort(function (a, b) { return a.length - b.length; });
+ keys.sort(function (a, b) {
+ return a.length - b.length;
+ });
}
if (keys.length === 0) {
return str;
}
- // Take next longest one from the end.
var key = keys.pop();
var fragments = str.split(key);
if (keys.length) {
for (var i = 0; i < fragments.length; i++) {
- // Process each fragment with a copy of remaining keys.
fragments[i] = Drupal.stringReplace(fragments[i], args, keys.slice(0));
}
}
return fragments.join(args[key]);
};
- /**
- * Translates strings to the page language, or a given language.
- *
- * See the documentation of the server-side t() function for further details.
- *
- * @param {string} str
- * A string containing the English text to translate.
- * @param {Object.<string, string>} [args]
- * An object of replacements pairs to make after translation. Incidences
- * of any key in this array are replaced with the corresponding value.
- * See {@link Drupal.formatString}.
- * @param {object} [options]
- * Additional options for translation.
- * @param {string} [options.context='']
- * The context the source string belongs to.
- *
- * @return {string}
- * The formatted string.
- * The translated string.
- */
Drupal.t = function (str, args, options) {
options = options || {};
options.context = options.context || '';
- // Fetch the localized version of the string.
if (typeof drupalTranslations !== 'undefined' && drupalTranslations.strings && drupalTranslations.strings[options.context] && drupalTranslations.strings[options.context][str]) {
str = drupalTranslations.strings[options.context][str];
}
return str;
};
- /**
- * Returns the URL to a Drupal page.
- *
- * @param {string} path
- * Drupal path to transform to URL.
- *
- * @return {string}
- * The full URL.
- */
Drupal.url = function (path) {
return drupalSettings.path.baseUrl + drupalSettings.path.pathPrefix + path;
};
- /**
- * Returns the passed in URL as an absolute URL.
- *
- * @param {string} url
- * The URL string to be normalized to an absolute URL.
- *
- * @return {string}
- * The normalized, absolute URL.
- *
- * @see https://github.com/angular/angular.js/blob/v1.4.4/src/ng/urlUtils.js
- * @see https://grack.com/blog/2009/11/17/absolutizing-url-in-javascript
- * @see https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui/blob/1.11.4/ui/tabs.js#L53
- */
Drupal.url.toAbsolute = function (url) {
var urlParsingNode = document.createElement('a');
- // Decode the URL first; this is required by IE <= 6. Decoding non-UTF-8
- // strings may throw an exception.
try {
url = decodeURIComponent(url);
- }
- catch (e) {
- // Empty.
- }
+ } catch (e) {}
urlParsingNode.setAttribute('href', url);
- // IE <= 7 normalizes the URL when assigned to the anchor node similar to
- // the other browsers.
return urlParsingNode.cloneNode(false).href;
};
- /**
- * Returns true if the URL is within Drupal's base path.
- *
- * @param {string} url
- * The URL string to be tested.
- *
- * @return {bool}
- * `true` if local.
- *
- * @see https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui/blob/1.11.4/ui/tabs.js#L58
- */
Drupal.url.isLocal = function (url) {
- // Always use browser-derived absolute URLs in the comparison, to avoid
- // attempts to break out of the base path using directory traversal.
var absoluteUrl = Drupal.url.toAbsolute(url);
var protocol = location.protocol;
- // Consider URLs that match this site's base URL but use HTTPS instead of HTTP
- // as local as well.
if (protocol === 'http:' && absoluteUrl.indexOf('https:') === 0) {
protocol = 'https:';
}
var baseUrl = protocol + '//' + location.host + drupalSettings.path.baseUrl.slice(0, -1);
- // Decoding non-UTF-8 strings may throw an exception.
try {
absoluteUrl = decodeURIComponent(absoluteUrl);
- }
- catch (e) {
- // Empty.
- }
+ } catch (e) {}
try {
baseUrl = decodeURIComponent(baseUrl);
- }
- catch (e) {
- // Empty.
- }
+ } catch (e) {}
- // The given URL matches the site's base URL, or has a path under the site's
- // base URL.
return absoluteUrl === baseUrl || absoluteUrl.indexOf(baseUrl + '/') === 0;
};
- /**
- * Formats a string containing a count of items.
- *
- * This function ensures that the string is pluralized correctly. Since
- * {@link Drupal.t} is called by this function, make sure not to pass
- * already-localized strings to it.
- *
- * See the documentation of the server-side
- * \Drupal\Core\StringTranslation\TranslationInterface::formatPlural()
- * function for more details.
- *
- * @param {number} count
- * The item count to display.
- * @param {string} singular
- * The string for the singular case. Please make sure it is clear this is
- * singular, to ease translation (e.g. use "1 new comment" instead of "1
- * new"). Do not use @count in the singular string.
- * @param {string} plural
- * The string for the plural case. Please make sure it is clear this is
- * plural, to ease translation. Use @count in place of the item count, as in
- * "@count new comments".
- * @param {object} [args]
- * An object of replacements pairs to make after translation. Incidences
- * of any key in this array are replaced with the corresponding value.
- * See {@link Drupal.formatString}.
- * Note that you do not need to include @count in this array.
- * This replacement is done automatically for the plural case.
- * @param {object} [options]
- * The options to pass to the {@link Drupal.t} function.
- *
- * @return {string}
- * A translated string.
- */
Drupal.formatPlural = function (count, singular, plural, args, options) {
args = args || {};
args['@count'] = count;
var translations = Drupal.t(singular + pluralDelimiter + plural, args, options).split(pluralDelimiter);
var index = 0;
- // Determine the index of the plural form.
if (typeof drupalTranslations !== 'undefined' && drupalTranslations.pluralFormula) {
- index = count in drupalTranslations.pluralFormula ? drupalTranslations.pluralFormula[count] : drupalTranslations.pluralFormula['default'];
- }
- else if (args['@count'] !== 1) {
+ index = count in drupalTranslations.pluralFormula ? drupalTranslations.pluralFormula[count] : drupalTranslations.pluralFormula.default;
+ } else if (args['@count'] !== 1) {
index = 1;
}
return translations[index];
};
- /**
- * Encodes a Drupal path for use in a URL.
- *
- * For aesthetic reasons slashes are not escaped.
- *
- * @param {string} item
- * Unencoded path.
- *
- * @return {string}
- * The encoded path.
- */
Drupal.encodePath = function (item) {
return window.encodeURIComponent(item).replace(/%2F/g, '/');
};
- /**
- * Generates the themed representation of a Drupal object.
- *
- * All requests for themed output must go through this function. It examines
- * the request and routes it to the appropriate theme function. If the current
- * theme does not provide an override function, the generic theme function is
- * called.
- *
- * @example
- * <caption>To retrieve the HTML for text that should be emphasized and
- * displayed as a placeholder inside a sentence.</caption>
- * Drupal.theme('placeholder', text);
- *
- * @namespace
- *
- * @param {function} func
- * The name of the theme function to call.
- * @param {...args}
- * Additional arguments to pass along to the theme function.
- *
- * @return {string|object|HTMLElement|jQuery}
- * Any data the theme function returns. This could be a plain HTML string,
- * but also a complex object.
- */
Drupal.theme = function (func) {
var args = Array.prototype.slice.apply(arguments, [1]);
if (func in Drupal.theme) {
}
};
- /**
- * Formats text for emphasized display in a placeholder inside a sentence.
- *
- * @param {string} str
- * The text to format (plain-text).
- *
- * @return {string}
- * The formatted text (html).
- */
Drupal.theme.placeholder = function (str) {
return '<em class="placeholder">' + Drupal.checkPlain(str) + '</em>';
};
-
-})(Drupal, window.drupalSettings, window.drupalTranslations);
+})(Drupal, window.drupalSettings, window.drupalTranslations);
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