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/*
backgrid
http://github.com/wyuenho/backgrid
Copyright (c) 2013 Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong and contributors
Licensed under the MIT @license.
*/
(function (root, $, _, Backbone) {
"use strict";
/*
backgrid
http://github.com/wyuenho/backgrid
Copyright (c) 2013 Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong and contributors
Licensed under the MIT @license.
*/
var window = root;
var Backgrid = root.Backgrid = {
VERSION: "0.2.0",
Extension: {}
};
// Copyright 2009, 2010 Kristopher Michael Kowal
// https://github.com/kriskowal/es5-shim
// ES5 15.5.4.20
// http://es5.github.com/#x15.5.4.20
var ws = "\x09\x0A\x0B\x0C\x0D\x20\xA0\u1680\u180E\u2000\u2001\u2002\u2003" +
"\u2004\u2005\u2006\u2007\u2008\u2009\u200A\u202F\u205F\u3000\u2028" +
"\u2029\uFEFF";
if (!String.prototype.trim || ws.trim()) {
// http://blog.stevenlevithan.com/archives/faster-trim-javascript
// http://perfectionkills.com/whitespace-deviations/
ws = "[" + ws + "]";
var trimBeginRegexp = new RegExp("^" + ws + ws + "*"),
trimEndRegexp = new RegExp(ws + ws + "*$");
String.prototype.trim = function trim() {
if (this === undefined || this === null) {
throw new TypeError("can't convert " + this + " to object");
}
return String(this)
.replace(trimBeginRegexp, "")
.replace(trimEndRegexp, "");
};
}
function capitalize(s) {
return String.fromCharCode(s.charCodeAt(0) - 32) + s.slice(1);
}
function lpad(str, length, padstr) {
var paddingLen = length - (str + '').length;
paddingLen = paddingLen < 0 ? 0 : paddingLen;
var padding = '';
for (var i = 0; i < paddingLen; i++) {
padding = padding + padstr;
}
return padding + str;
}
function requireOptions(options, requireOptionKeys) {
for (var i = 0; i < requireOptionKeys.length; i++) {
var key = requireOptionKeys[i];
if (_.isUndefined(options[key])) {
throw new TypeError("'" + key + "' is required");
}
}
}
function resolveNameToClass(name, suffix) {
if (_.isString(name)) {
var key = _.map(name.split('-'), function (e) { return capitalize(e); }).join('') + suffix;
var klass = Backgrid[key] || Backgrid.Extension[key];
if (_.isUndefined(klass)) {
throw new ReferenceError("Class '" + key + "' not found");
}
return klass;
}
return name;
}
/*
backgrid
http://github.com/wyuenho/backgrid
Copyright (c) 2013 Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong and contributors
Licensed under the MIT @license.
*/
/**
Just a convenient class for interested parties to subclass.
The default Cell classes don't require the formatter to be a subclass of
Formatter as long as the fromRaw(rawData) and toRaw(formattedData) methods
are defined.
@abstract
@class Backgrid.CellFormatter
@constructor
*/
var CellFormatter = Backgrid.CellFormatter = function () {};
_.extend(CellFormatter.prototype, {
/**
Takes a raw value from a model and returns an optionally formatted string
for display. The default implementation simply returns the supplied value
as is without any type conversion.
@member Backgrid.CellFormatter
@param {*} rawData
@return {*}
*/
fromRaw: function (rawData) {
return rawData;
},
/**
Takes a formatted string, usually from user input, and returns a
appropriately typed value for persistence in the model.
If the user input is invalid or unable to be converted to a raw value
suitable for persistence in the model, toRaw must return `undefined`.
@member Backgrid.CellFormatter
@param {string} formattedData
@return {*|undefined}
*/
toRaw: function (formattedData) {
return formattedData;
}
});
/**
A floating point number formatter. Doesn't understand notation at the moment.
@class Backgrid.NumberFormatter
@extends Backgrid.CellFormatter
@constructor
@throws {RangeError} If decimals < 0 or > 20.
*/
var NumberFormatter = Backgrid.NumberFormatter = function (options) {
options = options ? _.clone(options) : {};
_.extend(this, this.defaults, options);
if (this.decimals < 0 || this.decimals > 20) {
throw new RangeError("decimals must be between 0 and 20");
}
};
NumberFormatter.prototype = new CellFormatter();
_.extend(NumberFormatter.prototype, {
/**
@member Backgrid.NumberFormatter
@cfg {Object} options
@cfg {number} [options.decimals=2] Number of decimals to display. Must be an integer.
@cfg {string} [options.decimalSeparator='.'] The separator to use when
displaying decimals.
@cfg {string} [options.orderSeparator=','] The separator to use to
separator thousands. May be an empty string.
*/
defaults: {
decimals: 2,
decimalSeparator: '.',
orderSeparator: ','
},
HUMANIZED_NUM_RE: /(\d)(?=(?:\d{3})+$)/g,
/**
Takes a floating point number and convert it to a formatted string where
every thousand is separated by `orderSeparator`, with a `decimal` number of
decimals separated by `decimalSeparator`. The number returned is rounded
the usual way.
@member Backgrid.NumberFormatter
@param {number} number
@return {string}
*/
fromRaw: function (number) {
if (_.isNull(number) || _.isUndefined(number)) return '';
number = number.toFixed(~~this.decimals);
var parts = number.split('.');
var integerPart = parts[0];
var decimalPart = parts[1] ? (this.decimalSeparator || '.') + parts[1] : '';
return integerPart.replace(this.HUMANIZED_NUM_RE, '$1' + this.orderSeparator) + decimalPart;
},
/**
Takes a string, possibly formatted with `orderSeparator` and/or
`decimalSeparator`, and convert it back to a number.
@member Backgrid.NumberFormatter
@param {string} formattedData
@return {number|undefined} Undefined if the string cannot be converted to
a number.
*/
toRaw: function (formattedData) {
var rawData = '';
var thousands = formattedData.trim().split(this.orderSeparator);
for (var i = 0; i < thousands.length; i++) {
rawData += thousands[i];
}
var decimalParts = rawData.split(this.decimalSeparator);
rawData = '';
for (var i = 0; i < decimalParts.length; i++) {
rawData = rawData + decimalParts[i] + '.';
}
if (rawData[rawData.length - 1] === '.') {
rawData = rawData.slice(0, rawData.length - 1);
}
var result = (rawData * 1).toFixed(~~this.decimals) * 1;
if (_.isNumber(result) && !_.isNaN(result)) return result;
}
});
/**
Formatter to converts between various datetime string formats.
This class only understands ISO-8601 formatted datetime strings. See
Backgrid.Extension.MomentFormatter if you need a much more flexible datetime
formatter.
@class Backgrid.DatetimeFormatter
@extends Backgrid.CellFormatter
@constructor
@throws {Error} If both `includeDate` and `includeTime` are false.
*/
var DatetimeFormatter = Backgrid.DatetimeFormatter = function (options) {
options = options ? _.clone(options) : {};
_.extend(this, this.defaults, options);
if (!this.includeDate && !this.includeTime) {
throw new Error("Either includeDate or includeTime must be true");
}
};
DatetimeFormatter.prototype = new CellFormatter();
_.extend(DatetimeFormatter.prototype, {
/**
@member Backgrid.DatetimeFormatter
@cfg {Object} options
@cfg {boolean} [options.includeDate=true] Whether the values include the
date part.
@cfg {boolean} [options.includeTime=true] Whether the values include the
time part.
@cfg {boolean} [options.includeMilli=false] If `includeTime` is true,
whether to include the millisecond part, if it exists.
*/
defaults: {
includeDate: true,
includeTime: true,
includeMilli: false
},
DATE_RE: /^([+\-]?\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})$/,
TIME_RE: /^(\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})(\.(\d{3}))?$/,
ISO_SPLITTER_RE: /T|Z| +/,
_convert: function (data, validate) {
data = data.trim();
var parts = data.split(this.ISO_SPLITTER_RE) || [];
var date = this.DATE_RE.test(parts[0]) ? parts[0] : '';
var time = date && parts[1] ? parts[1] : this.TIME_RE.test(parts[0]) ? parts[0] : '';
var YYYYMMDD = this.DATE_RE.exec(date) || [];
var HHmmssSSS = this.TIME_RE.exec(time) || [];
if (validate) {
if (this.includeDate && _.isUndefined(YYYYMMDD[0])) return;
if (this.includeTime && _.isUndefined(HHmmssSSS[0])) return;
if (!this.includeDate && date) return;
if (!this.includeTime && time) return;
}
var jsDate = new Date(Date.UTC(YYYYMMDD[1] * 1 || 0,
YYYYMMDD[2] * 1 - 1 || 0,
YYYYMMDD[3] * 1 || 0,
HHmmssSSS[1] * 1 || null,
HHmmssSSS[2] * 1 || null,
HHmmssSSS[3] * 1 || null,
HHmmssSSS[5] * 1 || null));
var result = '';
if (this.includeDate) {
result = lpad(jsDate.getUTCFullYear(), 4, 0) + '-' + lpad(jsDate.getUTCMonth() + 1, 2, 0) + '-' + lpad(jsDate.getUTCDate(), 2, 0);
}
if (this.includeTime) {
result = result + (this.includeDate ? 'T' : '') + lpad(jsDate.getUTCHours(), 2, 0) + ':' + lpad(jsDate.getUTCMinutes(), 2, 0) + ':' + lpad(jsDate.getUTCSeconds(), 2, 0);
if (this.includeMilli) {
result = result + '.' + lpad(jsDate.getUTCMilliseconds(), 3, 0);
}
}
if (this.includeDate && this.includeTime) {
result += "Z";
}
return result;
},
/**
Converts an ISO-8601 formatted datetime string to a datetime string, date
string or a time string. The timezone is ignored if supplied.
@member Backgrid.DatetimeFormatter
@param {string} rawData
@return {string|null|undefined} ISO-8601 string in UTC. Null and undefined
values are returned as is.
*/
fromRaw: function (rawData) {
if (_.isNull(rawData) || _.isUndefined(rawData)) return '';
return this._convert(rawData);
},
/**
Converts an ISO-8601 formatted datetime string to a datetime string, date
string or a time string. The timezone is ignored if supplied. This method
parses the input values exactly the same way as
Backgrid.Extension.MomentFormatter#fromRaw(), in addition to doing some
sanity checks.
@member Backgrid.DatetimeFormatter
@param {string} formattedData
@return {string|undefined} ISO-8601 string in UTC. Undefined if a date is
found when `includeDate` is false, or a time is found when `includeTime` is
false, or if `includeDate` is true and a date is not found, or if
`includeTime` is true and a time is not found.
*/
toRaw: function (formattedData) {
return this._convert(formattedData, true);
}
});
/**
Formatter to convert any value to string.
@class Backgrid.StringFormatter
@extends Backgrid.CellFormatter
@constructor
*/
var StringFormatter = Backgrid.StringFormatter = function () {};
StringFormatter.prototype = new CellFormatter();
_.extend(StringFormatter.prototype, {
/**
Converts any value to a string using Ecmascript's implicit type
conversion. If the given value is `null` or `undefined`, an empty string is
returned instead.
@member Backgrid.StringFormatter
@param {*} rawValue
@return {string}
*/
fromRaw: function (rawValue) {
if (_.isUndefined(rawValue) || _.isNull(rawValue)) return '';
return rawValue + '';
}
});
/**
Simple email validation formatter.
@class Backgrid.EmailFormatter
@extends Backgrid.CellFormatter
@constructor
*/
var EmailFormatter = Backgrid.EmailFormatter = function () {};
EmailFormatter.prototype = new CellFormatter();
_.extend(EmailFormatter.prototype, {
/**
Return the input if it is a string that contains an '@' character and if
the strings before and after '@' are non-empty. If the input does not
validate, `undefined` is returned.
@member Backgrid.EmailFormatter
@param {*} formattedData
@return {string|undefined}
*/
toRaw: function (formattedData) {
var parts = formattedData.trim().split("@");
if (parts.length === 2 && _.all(parts)) {
return formattedData;
}
}
});
/*
backgrid
http://github.com/wyuenho/backgrid
Copyright (c) 2013 Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong and contributors
Licensed under the MIT @license.
*/
/**
Generic cell editor base class. Only defines an initializer for a number of
required parameters.
@abstract
@class Backgrid.CellEditor
@extends Backbone.View
*/
var CellEditor = Backgrid.CellEditor = Backbone.View.extend({
/**
Initializer.
@param {Object} options
@param {*} options.parent
@param {Backgrid.CellFormatter} options.formatter
@param {Backgrid.Column} options.column
@param {Backbone.Model} options.model
@throws {TypeError} If `formatter` is not a formatter instance, or when
`model` or `column` are undefined.
*/
initialize: function (options) {
requireOptions(options, ["formatter", "column", "model"]);
this.parent = options.parent;
this.formatter = options.formatter;
this.column = options.column;
if (!(this.column instanceof Column)) {
this.column = new Column(this.column);
}
if (this.parent && _.isFunction(this.parent.on)) {
this.listenTo(this.parent, "backgrid:editing", this.postRender);
}
this.listenTo(this, "backgrid:done", this.remove);
},
/**
Post-rendering setup and initialization. Focuses the cell editor's `el` in
this default implementation. **Should** be called by Cell classes after
calling Backgrid.CellEditor#render.
*/
postRender: function () {
this.$el.focus();
return this;
}
});
/**
InputCellEditor the cell editor type used by most core cell types. This cell
editor renders a text input box as its editor. The input will render a
placeholder if the value is empty on supported browsers.
@class Backgrid.InputCellEditor
@extends Backgrid.CellEditor
*/
var InputCellEditor = Backgrid.InputCellEditor = CellEditor.extend({
/** @property */
tagName: "input",
/** @property */
attributes: {
type: "text"
},
/** @property */
events: {
"blur": "saveOrCancel",
"keydown": "saveOrCancel"
},
/**
Initializer. Removes this `el` from the DOM when a `done` event is
triggered.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backgrid.CellFormatter} options.formatter
@param {Backgrid.Column} options.column
@param {Backbone.Model} options.model
@param {string} [options.placeholder]
*/
initialize: function (options) {
CellEditor.prototype.initialize.apply(this, arguments);
if (options.placeholder) {
this.$el.attr("placeholder", options.placeholder);
}
},
/**
Renders a text input with the cell value formatted for display, if it
exists.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.val(this.formatter.fromRaw(this.model.get(this.column.get("name"))));
return this;
},
/**
If the key pressed is `enter` or `tab`, converts the value in the editor to
a raw value for the model using the formatter.
If the key pressed is `esc` the changes are undone.
If the editor's value was changed and goes out of focus (`blur`), the event
is intercepted, cancelled so the cell remains in focus pending for further
action.
Triggers a Backbone `backgrid:done` event when successful. `backgrid:error`
if the value cannot be converted. Classes listening to the `error` event,
usually the Cell classes, should respond appropriately, usually by
rendering some kind of error feedback.
@param {Event} e
*/
saveOrCancel: function (e) {
var formatter = this.formatter;
var model = this.model;
var column = this.column;
// enter or tab or blur
if (e.keyCode === 13 || e.keyCode === 9 || e.type === "blur") {
e.preventDefault();
var newValue = formatter.toRaw(this.$el.val());
if (_.isUndefined(newValue) ||
!model.set(column.get("name"), newValue, {validate: true})) {
this.trigger("backgrid:error", this);
if (e.type === "blur") {
var self = this;
var timeout = window.setTimeout(function () {
self.$el.focus();
window.clearTimeout(timeout);
}, 1);
}
}
else {
this.trigger("backgrid:done", this);
}
}
// esc
else if (e.keyCode === 27) {
// undo
e.stopPropagation();
this.trigger("backgrid:done", this);
}
},
postRender: function () {
// move the cursor to the end on firefox if text is right aligned
if (this.$el.css("text-align") === "right") {
var val = this.$el.val();
this.$el.focus().val(null).val(val);
}
else {
this.$el.focus();
}
return this;
}
});
/**
The super-class for all Cell types. By default, this class renders a plain
table cell with the model value converted to a string using the
formatter. The table cell is clickable, upon which the cell will go into
editor mode, which is rendered by a Backgrid.InputCellEditor instance by
default. Upon any formatting errors, this class will add a `error` CSS class
to the table cell.
@abstract
@class Backgrid.Cell
@extends Backbone.View
*/
var Cell = Backgrid.Cell = Backbone.View.extend({
/** @property */
tagName: "td",
/**
@property {Backgrid.CellFormatter|Object|string} [formatter=new CellFormatter()]
*/
formatter: new CellFormatter(),
/**
@property {Backgrid.CellEditor} [editor=Backgrid.InputCellEditor] The
default editor for all cell instances of this class. This value must be a
class, it will be automatically instantiated upon entering edit mode.
See Backgrid.CellEditor
*/
editor: InputCellEditor,
/** @property */
events: {
"click": "enterEditMode"
},
/**
Initializer.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backbone.Model} options.model
@param {Backgrid.Column} options.column
@throws {ReferenceError} If formatter is a string but a formatter class of
said name cannot be found in the Backgrid module.
*/
initialize: function (options) {
requireOptions(options, ["model", "column"]);
this.column = options.column;
if (!(this.column instanceof Column)) {
this.column = new Column(this.column);
}
this.formatter = resolveNameToClass(this.formatter, "Formatter");
this.editor = resolveNameToClass(this.editor, "CellEditor");
this.listenTo(this.model, "change:" + this.column.get("name"), function () {
if (!this.$el.hasClass("editor")) this.render();
});
},
/**
Render a text string in a table cell. The text is converted from the
model's raw value for this cell's column.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
this.$el.text(this.formatter.fromRaw(this.model.get(this.column.get("name"))));
this.delegateEvents();
return this;
},
/**
If this column is editable, a new CellEditor instance is instantiated with
its required parameters and listens on the editor's `backgrid:done` and
`backgrid:error` events. When the editor is `done`, edit mode is
exited. When the editor triggers an `backgrid:error` event, it means the
editor is unable to convert the current user input to an apprpriate value
for the model's column. An `editor` CSS class is added to the cell upon
entering edit mode.
This method triggers a Backbone `backgrid:edit` event when the cell is
entering edit mode and an editor instance has been constructed, but before
it is rendered and inserted into the DOM. The cell and the constructed cell
editor instance are sent as event parameters when this event is triggered.
When this cell has finished switching to edit mode, a Backbone
`backgrid:editing` event is triggered. The cell and the constructed cell
instance are also sent as parameters in the event.
*/
enterEditMode: function () {
if (this.column.get("editable")) {
this.currentEditor = new this.editor({
parent: this,
column: this.column,
model: this.model,
formatter: this.formatter
});
this.trigger("backgrid:edit", this, this.currentEditor);
this.listenTo(this.currentEditor, "backgrid:done", this.exitEditMode);
this.listenTo(this.currentEditor, "backgrid:error", this.renderError);
this.$el.empty();
this.undelegateEvents();
this.$el.append(this.currentEditor.$el);
this.currentEditor.render();
this.$el.addClass("editor");
this.trigger("backgrid:editing", this, this.currentEditor);
}
},
/**
Put an `error` CSS class on the table cell.
*/
renderError: function () {
this.$el.addClass("error");
},
/**
Removes the editor and re-render in display mode.
*/
exitEditMode: function () {
this.$el.removeClass("error");
this.stopListening(this.currentEditor);
delete this.currentEditor;
this.$el.removeClass("editor");
this.render();
this.delegateEvents();
},
/**
Clean up this cell.
@chainable
*/
remove: function () {
if (this.currentEditor) {
this.currentEditor.remove.apply(this, arguments);
delete this.currentEditor;
}
return Backbone.View.prototype.remove.apply(this, arguments);
}
});
/**
StringCell displays HTML escaped strings and accepts anything typed in.
@class Backgrid.StringCell
@extends Backgrid.Cell
*/
var StringCell = Backgrid.StringCell = Cell.extend({
/** @property */
className: "string-cell",
formatter: new StringFormatter()
});
/**
UriCell renders an HTML `<a>` anchor for the value and accepts URIs as user
input values. No type conversion or URL validation is done by the formatter
of this cell. Users who need URL validation are encourage to subclass UriCell
to take advantage of the parsing capabilities of the HTMLAnchorElement
available on HTML5-capable browsers or using a third-party library like
[URI.js](https://github.com/medialize/URI.js).
@class Backgrid.UriCell
@extends Backgrid.Cell
*/
var UriCell = Backgrid.UriCell = Cell.extend({
/** @property */
className: "uri-cell",
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
var formattedValue = this.formatter.fromRaw(this.model.get(this.column.get("name")));
this.$el.append($("<a>", {
href: formattedValue,
title: formattedValue,
target: "_blank"
}).text(formattedValue));
this.delegateEvents();
return this;
}
});
/**
Like Backgrid.UriCell, EmailCell renders an HTML `<a>` anchor for the
value. The `href` in the anchor is prefixed with `mailto:`. EmailCell will
complain if the user enters a string that doesn't contain the `@` sign.
@class Backgrid.EmailCell
@extends Backgrid.StringCell
*/
var EmailCell = Backgrid.EmailCell = StringCell.extend({
/** @property */
className: "email-cell",
formatter: new EmailFormatter(),
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
var formattedValue = this.formatter.fromRaw(this.model.get(this.column.get("name")));
this.$el.append($("<a>", {
href: "mailto:" + formattedValue,
title: formattedValue
}).text(formattedValue));
this.delegateEvents();
return this;
}
});
/**
NumberCell is a generic cell that renders all numbers. Numbers are formatted
using a Backgrid.NumberFormatter.
@class Backgrid.NumberCell
@extends Backgrid.Cell
*/
var NumberCell = Backgrid.NumberCell = Cell.extend({
/** @property */
className: "number-cell",
/**
@property {number} [decimals=2] Must be an integer.
*/
decimals: NumberFormatter.prototype.defaults.decimals,
/** @property {string} [decimalSeparator='.'] */
decimalSeparator: NumberFormatter.prototype.defaults.decimalSeparator,
/** @property {string} [orderSeparator=','] */
orderSeparator: NumberFormatter.prototype.defaults.orderSeparator,
/** @property {Backgrid.CellFormatter} [formatter=Backgrid.NumberFormatter] */
formatter: NumberFormatter,
/**
Initializes this cell and the number formatter.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backbone.Model} options.model
@param {Backgrid.Column} options.column
*/
initialize: function (options) {
Cell.prototype.initialize.apply(this, arguments);
this.formatter = new this.formatter({
decimals: this.decimals,
decimalSeparator: this.decimalSeparator,
orderSeparator: this.orderSeparator
});
}
});
/**
An IntegerCell is just a Backgrid.NumberCell with 0 decimals. If a floating
point number is supplied, the number is simply rounded the usual way when
displayed.
@class Backgrid.IntegerCell
@extends Backgrid.NumberCell
*/
var IntegerCell = Backgrid.IntegerCell = NumberCell.extend({
/** @property */
className: "integer-cell",
/**
@property {number} decimals Must be an integer.
*/
decimals: 0
});
/**
DatetimeCell is a basic cell that accepts datetime string values in RFC-2822
or W3C's subset of ISO-8601 and displays them in ISO-8601 format. For a much
more sophisticated date time cell with better datetime formatting, take a
look at the Backgrid.Extension.MomentCell extension.
@class Backgrid.DatetimeCell
@extends Backgrid.Cell
See:
- Backgrid.Extension.MomentCell
- Backgrid.DatetimeFormatter
*/
var DatetimeCell = Backgrid.DatetimeCell = Cell.extend({
/** @property */
className: "datetime-cell",
/**
@property {boolean} [includeDate=true]
*/
includeDate: DatetimeFormatter.prototype.defaults.includeDate,
/**
@property {boolean} [includeTime=true]
*/
includeTime: DatetimeFormatter.prototype.defaults.includeTime,
/**
@property {boolean} [includeMilli=false]
*/
includeMilli: DatetimeFormatter.prototype.defaults.includeMilli,
/** @property {Backgrid.CellFormatter} [formatter=Backgrid.DatetimeFormatter] */
formatter: DatetimeFormatter,
/**
Initializes this cell and the datetime formatter.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backbone.Model} options.model
@param {Backgrid.Column} options.column
*/
initialize: function (options) {
Cell.prototype.initialize.apply(this, arguments);
this.formatter = new this.formatter({
includeDate: this.includeDate,
includeTime: this.includeTime,
includeMilli: this.includeMilli
});
var placeholder = this.includeDate ? "YYYY-MM-DD" : "";
placeholder += (this.includeDate && this.includeTime) ? "T" : "";
placeholder += this.includeTime ? "HH:mm:ss" : "";
placeholder += (this.includeTime && this.includeMilli) ? ".SSS" : "";
this.editor = this.editor.extend({
attributes: _.extend({}, this.editor.prototype.attributes, this.editor.attributes, {
placeholder: placeholder
})
});
}
});
/**
DateCell is a Backgrid.DatetimeCell without the time part.
@class Backgrid.DateCell
@extends Backgrid.DatetimeCell
*/
var DateCell = Backgrid.DateCell = DatetimeCell.extend({
/** @property */
className: "date-cell",
/** @property */
includeTime: false
});
/**
TimeCell is a Backgrid.DatetimeCell without the date part.
@class Backgrid.TimeCell
@extends Backgrid.DatetimeCell
*/
var TimeCell = Backgrid.TimeCell = DatetimeCell.extend({
/** @property */
className: "time-cell",
/** @property */
includeDate: false
});
/**
BooleanCell is a different kind of cell in that there's no difference between
display mode and edit mode and this cell type always renders a checkbox for
selection.
@class Backgrid.BooleanCell
@extends Backgrid.Cell
*/
var BooleanCell = Backgrid.BooleanCell = Cell.extend({
/** @property */
className: "boolean-cell",
/**
BooleanCell simple uses a default HTML checkbox template instead of a
CellEditor instance.
@property {function(Object, ?Object=): string} editor The Underscore.js template to
render the editor.
*/
editor: _.template("<input type='checkbox'<%= checked ? checked='checked' : '' %> />'"),
/**
Since the editor is not an instance of a CellEditor subclass, more things
need to be done in BooleanCell class to listen to editor mode events.
*/
events: {
"click": "enterEditMode",
"blur input[type=checkbox]": "exitEditMode",
"change input[type=checkbox]": "save"
},
/**
Renders a checkbox and check it if the model value of this column is true,
uncheck otherwise.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
this.currentEditor = $(this.editor({
checked: this.formatter.fromRaw(this.model.get(this.column.get("name")))
}));
this.$el.append(this.currentEditor);
this.delegateEvents();
return this;
},
/**
Simple focuses the checkbox and add an `editor` CSS class to the cell.
*/
enterEditMode: function (e) {
this.$el.addClass("editor");
this.currentEditor.focus();
},
/**
Removed the `editor` CSS class from the cell.
*/
exitEditMode: function (e) {
this.$el.removeClass("editor");
},
/**
Set true to the model attribute if the checkbox is checked, false
otherwise.
*/
save: function (e) {
var val = this.formatter.toRaw(this.currentEditor.prop("checked"));
this.model.set(this.column.get("name"), val);
}
});
/**
SelectCellEditor renders an HTML `<select>` fragment as the editor.
@class Backgrid.SelectCellEditor
@extends Backgrid.CellEditor
*/
var SelectCellEditor = Backgrid.SelectCellEditor = CellEditor.extend({
/** @property */
tagName: "select",
/** @property */
events: {
"change": "save",
"blur": "close"
},
/** @property {function(Object, ?Object=): string} template */
template: _.template('<option value="<%- value %>" <%= selected ? \'selected="selected"\' : "" %>><%- text %></option>'),
setOptionValues: function (optionValues) {
this.optionValues = optionValues;
},
_renderOptions: function (nvps, currentValue) {
var options = '';
for (var i = 0; i < nvps.length; i++) {
options = options + this.template({
text: nvps[i][0],
value: nvps[i][1],
selected: currentValue == nvps[i][1]
});
}
return options;
},
/**
Renders the options if `optionValues` is a list of name-value pairs. The
options are contained inside option groups if `optionValues` is a list of
object hashes. The name is rendered at the option text and the value is the
option value. If `optionValues` is a function, it is called without a
parameter.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
var optionValues = _.result(this, "optionValues");
var currentValue = this.model.get(this.column.get("name"));
if (!_.isArray(optionValues)) throw TypeError("optionValues must be an array");
var optionValue = null;
var optionText = null;
var optionValue = null;
var optgroupName = null;
var optgroup = null;
for (var i = 0; i < optionValues.length; i++) {
var optionValue = optionValues[i];
if (_.isArray(optionValue)) {
optionText = optionValue[0];
optionValue = optionValue[1];
this.$el.append(this.template({
text: optionText,
value: optionValue,
selected: optionValue == currentValue
}));
}
else if (_.isObject(optionValue)) {
optgroupName = optionValue.name;
optgroup = $("<optgroup></optgroup>", { label: optgroupName });
optgroup.append(this._renderOptions(optionValue.values, currentValue));
this.$el.append(optgroup);
}
else {
throw TypeError("optionValues elements must be a name-value pair or an object hash of { name: 'optgroup label', value: [option name-value pairs] }");
}
}
this.delegateEvents();
return this;
},
/**
Saves the value of the selected option to the model attribute. Triggers a
`backgrid:done` Backbone event.
*/
save: function () {
this.model.set(this.column.get("name"), this.formatter.toRaw(this.$el.val()));
this.trigger("backgrid:done", this);
},
/**
Triggers a `backgrid:done` event so the parent can close this editor.
*/
close: function () {
this.trigger("backgrid:done", this);
}
});
/**
SelectCell is also a different kind of cell in that upon going into edit mode
the cell renders a list of options for to pick from, as opposed to an input
box.
SelectCell cannot be referenced by its string name when used in a column
definition because requires an `optionValues` class attribute to be
defined. `optionValues` can either be a list of name-value pairs, to be
rendered as options, or a list of object hashes which consist of a key *name*
which is the option group name, and a key *values* which is a list of
name-value pairs to be rendered as options under that option group.
In addition, `optionValues` can also be a parameter-less function that
returns one of the above. If the options are static, it is recommended the
returned values to be memoized. _.memoize() is a good function to help with
that.
Lastly, since this class uses the default CellFormatter, during display mode,
the raw model value is compared with the `optionValues` values using
Ecmascript's implicit type conversion rules. When exiting edit mode, no type
conversion is performed when saving into the model. This behavior is not
always desirable when the value type is anything other than string. To
control type conversion on the client-side, you should subclass SelectCell to
provide a custom formatter or provide the formatter to your column
definition.
@class Backgrid.SelectCell
@extends Backgrid.Cell
*/
var SelectCell = Backgrid.SelectCell = Cell.extend({
/** @property */
className: "select-cell",
/** @property */
editor: SelectCellEditor,
/**
@property {Array.<Array>|Array.<{name: string, values: Array.<Array>}>} optionValues
*/
optionValues: undefined,
/**
Initializer.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backbone.Model} options.model
@param {Backgrid.Column} options.column
@throws {TypeError} If `optionsValues` is undefined.
*/
initialize: function (options) {
Cell.prototype.initialize.apply(this, arguments);
requireOptions(this, ["optionValues"]);
this.optionValues = _.result(this, "optionValues");
this.listenTo(this, "backgrid:edit", this.setOptionValues);
},
setOptionValues: function (cell, editor) {
editor.setOptionValues(this.optionValues);
},
/**
Renders the label using the raw value as key to look up from `optionValues`.
@throws {TypeError} If `optionValues` is malformed.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
var optionValues = this.optionValues;
var rawData = this.formatter.fromRaw(this.model.get(this.column.get("name")));
try {
if (!_.isArray(optionValues) || _.isEmpty(optionValues)) throw new TypeError;
for (var i = 0; i < optionValues.length; i++) {
var optionValue = optionValues[i];
if (_.isArray(optionValue)) {
var optionText = optionValue[0];
var optionValue = optionValue[1];
if (optionValue == rawData) {
this.$el.append(optionText);
break;
}
}
else if (_.isObject(optionValue)) {
var optionGroupValues = optionValue.values;
for (var j = 0; j < optionGroupValues.length; j++) {
var optionGroupValue = optionGroupValues[j];
if (optionGroupValue[1] == rawData) {
this.$el.append(optionGroupValue[0]);
break;
}
}
}
else {
throw new TypeError;
}
}
}
catch (ex) {
if (ex instanceof TypeError) {
throw TypeError("'optionValues' must be of type {Array.<Array>|Array.<{name: string, values: Array.<Array>}>}");
}
throw ex;
}
this.delegateEvents();
return this;
}
});
/*
backgrid
http://github.com/wyuenho/backgrid
Copyright (c) 2013 Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong and contributors
Licensed under the MIT @license.
*/
/**
A Column is a placeholder for column metadata.
You usually don't need to create an instance of this class yourself as a
collection of column instances will be created for you from a list of column
attributes in the Backgrid.js view class constructors.
@class Backgrid.Column
@extends Backbone.Model
*/
var Column = Backgrid.Column = Backbone.Model.extend({
defaults: {
name: undefined,
label: undefined,
sortable: true,
editable: true,
renderable: true,
formatter: undefined,
cell: undefined,
headerCell: undefined
},
/**
Initializes this Column instance.
@param {Object} attrs Column attributes.
@param {string} attrs.name The name of the model attribute.
@param {string|Backgrid.Cell} attrs.cell The cell type.
If this is a string, the capitalized form will be used to look up a
cell class in Backbone, i.e.: string => StringCell. If a Cell subclass
is supplied, it is initialized with a hash of parameters. If a Cell
instance is supplied, it is used directly.
@param {string|Backgrid.HeaderCell} [attrs.headerCell] The header cell type.
@param {string} [attrs.label] The label to show in the header.
@param {boolean} [attrs.sortable=true]
@param {boolean} [attrs.editable=true]
@param {boolean} [attrs.renderable=true]
@param {Backgrid.CellFormatter|Object|string} [attrs.formatter] The
formatter to use to convert between raw model values and user input.
@throws {TypeError} If attrs.cell or attrs.options are not supplied.
@throws {ReferenceError} If attrs.cell is a string but a cell class of
said name cannot be found in the Backgrid module.
See:
- Backgrid.Cell
- Backgrid.CellFormatter
*/
initialize: function (attrs) {
requireOptions(attrs, ["cell", "name"]);
if (!this.has("label")) {
this.set({ label: this.get("name") }, { silent: true });
}
var headerCell = resolveNameToClass(this.get("headerCell"), "HeaderCell");
var cell = resolveNameToClass(this.get("cell"), "Cell");
this.set({ cell: cell, headerCell: headerCell }, { silent: true });
}
});
/**
A Backbone collection of Column instances.
@class Backgrid.Columns
@extends Backbone.Collection
*/
var Columns = Backgrid.Columns = Backbone.Collection.extend({
/**
@property {Backgrid.Column} model
*/
model: Column
});
/*
backgrid
http://github.com/wyuenho/backgrid
Copyright (c) 2013 Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong and contributors
Licensed under the MIT @license.
*/
/**
Row is a simple container view that takes a model instance and a list of
column metadata describing how each of the model's attribute is to be
rendered, and apply the appropriate cell to each attribute.
@class Backgrid.Row
@extends Backbone.View
*/
var Row = Backgrid.Row = Backbone.View.extend({
/** @property */
tagName: "tr",
initOptionRequires: ["columns", "model"],
/**
Initializes a row view instance.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backbone.Collection.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Object>} options.columns Column metadata.
@param {Backbone.Model} options.model The model instance to render.
@throws {TypeError} If options.columns or options.model is undefined.
*/
initialize: function (options) {
requireOptions(options, this.initOptionRequires);
var columns = this.columns = options.columns;
if (!(columns instanceof Backbone.Collection)) {
columns = this.columns = new Columns(columns);
}
var cells = this.cells = [];
for (var i = 0; i < columns.length; i++) {
cells.push(this.makeCell(columns.at(i), options));
}
this.listenTo(columns, "change:renderable", function (column, renderable) {
for (var i = 0; i < cells.length; i++) {
var cell = cells[i];
if (cell.column.get("name") == column.get("name")) {
if (renderable) cell.$el.show(); else cell.$el.hide();
}
}
});
this.listenTo(columns, "add", function (column, columns) {
var i = columns.indexOf(column);
var cell = this.makeCell(column, options);
cells.splice(i, 0, cell);
if (!cell.column.get("renderable")) cell.$el.hide();
var $el = this.$el;
if (i === 0) {
$el.prepend(cell.render().$el);
}
else if (i === columns.length - 1) {
$el.append(cell.render().$el);
}
else {
$el.children().eq(i).before(cell.render().$el);
}
});
this.listenTo(columns, "remove", function (column, columns, opts) {
cells[opts.index].remove();
cells.splice(opts.index, 1);
});
},
/**
Factory method for making a cell. Used by #initialize internally. Override
this to provide an appropriate cell instance for a custom Row subclass.
@protected
@param {Backgrid.Column} column
@param {Object} options The options passed to #initialize.
@return {Backgrid.Cell}
*/
makeCell: function (column) {
return new (column.get("cell"))({
column: column,
model: this.model
});
},
/**
Renders a row of cells for this row's model.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
var fragment = document.createDocumentFragment();
for (var i = 0; i < this.cells.length; i++) {
var cell = this.cells[i];
fragment.appendChild(cell.render().el);
if (!cell.column.get("renderable")) cell.$el.hide();
}
this.el.appendChild(fragment);
this.delegateEvents();
return this;
},
/**
Clean up this row and its cells.
@chainable
*/
remove: function () {
for (var i = 0; i < this.cells.length; i++) {
var cell = this.cells[i];
cell.remove.apply(cell, arguments);
}
return Backbone.View.prototype.remove.apply(this, arguments);
}
});
/*
backgrid
http://github.com/wyuenho/backgrid
Copyright (c) 2013 Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong and contributors
Licensed under the MIT @license.
*/
/**
HeaderCell is a special cell class that renders a column header cell. If the
column is sortable, a sorter is also rendered and will trigger a table
refresh after sorting.
@class Backgrid.HeaderCell
@extends Backbone.View
*/
var HeaderCell = Backgrid.HeaderCell = Backbone.View.extend({
/** @property */
tagName: "th",
/** @property */
events: {
"click a": "onClick"
},
/**
@property {null|"ascending"|"descending"} _direction The current sorting
direction of this column.
*/
_direction: null,
/**
Initializer.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backgrid.Column|Object} options.column
@throws {TypeError} If options.column or options.collection is undefined.
*/
initialize: function (options) {
requireOptions(options, ["column", "collection"]);
this.column = options.column;
if (!(this.column instanceof Column)) {
this.column = new Column(this.column);
}
this.listenTo(Backbone, "backgrid:sort", this._resetCellDirection);
},
/**
Gets or sets the direction of this cell. If called directly without
parameters, returns the current direction of this cell, otherwise sets
it. If a `null` is given, sets this cell back to the default order.
@param {null|"ascending"|"descending"} dir
@return {null|string} The current direction or the changed direction.
*/
direction: function (dir) {
if (arguments.length) {
if (this._direction) this.$el.removeClass(this._direction);
if (dir) this.$el.addClass(dir);
this._direction = dir;
}
return this._direction;
},
/**
Event handler for the Backbone `backgrid:sort` event. Resets this cell's
direction to default if sorting is being done on another column.
@private
*/
_resetCellDirection: function (sortByColName, direction, comparator, collection) {
if (collection == this.collection) {
if (sortByColName !== this.column.get("name")) this.direction(null);
else this.direction(direction);
}
},
/**
Event handler for the `click` event on the cell's anchor. If the column is
sortable, clicking on the anchor will cycle through 3 sorting orderings -
`ascending`, `descending`, and default.
*/
onClick: function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
var columnName = this.column.get("name");
if (this.column.get("sortable")) {
if (this.direction() === "ascending") {
this.sort(columnName, "descending", function (left, right) {
var leftVal = left.get(columnName);
var rightVal = right.get(columnName);
if (leftVal === rightVal) {
return 0;
}
else if (leftVal > rightVal) { return -1; }
return 1;
});
}
else if (this.direction() === "descending") {
this.sort(columnName, null);
}
else {
this.sort(columnName, "ascending", function (left, right) {
var leftVal = left.get(columnName);
var rightVal = right.get(columnName);
if (leftVal === rightVal) {
return 0;
}
else if (leftVal < rightVal) { return -1; }
return 1;
});
}
}
},
/**
If the underlying collection is a Backbone.PageableCollection in
server-mode or infinite-mode, a page of models is fetched after sorting is
done on the server.
If the underlying collection is a Backbone.PageableCollection in
client-mode, or any
[Backbone.Collection](http://backbonejs.org/#Collection) instance, sorting
is done on the client side. If the collection is an instance of a
Backbone.PageableCollection, sorting will be done globally on all the pages
and the current page will then be returned.
Triggers a Backbone `backgrid:sort` event when done.
@param {string} columnName
@param {null|"ascending"|"descending"} direction
@param {function(*, *): number} [comparator]
See [Backbone.Collection#comparator](http://backbonejs.org/#Collection-comparator)
*/
sort: function (columnName, direction, comparator) {
comparator = comparator || this._cidComparator;
var collection = this.collection;
if (Backbone.PageableCollection && collection instanceof Backbone.PageableCollection) {
var order;
if (direction === "ascending") order = -1;
else if (direction === "descending") order = 1;
else order = null;
collection.setSorting(order ? columnName : null, order);
if (collection.mode == "client") {
if (!collection.fullCollection.comparator) {
collection.fullCollection.comparator = comparator;
}
collection.fullCollection.sort();
}
else collection.fetch();
}
else {
collection.comparator = comparator;
collection.sort();
}
/**
Global Backbone event. Fired when the sorter is clicked on a sortable
column.
@event backgrid:sort
@param {string} columnName
@param {null|"ascending"|"descending"} direction
@param {function(*, *): number} comparator A Backbone.Collection#comparator.
@param {Backbone.Collection} collection
*/
Backbone.trigger("backgrid:sort", columnName, direction, comparator, this.collection);
},
/**
Default comparator for Backbone.Collections. Sorts cids in ascending
order. The cids of the models are assumed to be in insertion order.
@private
@param {*} left
@param {*} right
*/
_cidComparator: function (left, right) {
var lcid = left.cid, rcid = right.cid;
if (!_.isUndefined(lcid) && !_.isUndefined(rcid)) {
lcid = lcid.slice(1) * 1, rcid = rcid.slice(1) * 1;
if (lcid < rcid) return -1;
else if (lcid > rcid) return 1;
}
return 0;
},
/**
Renders a header cell with a sorter and a label.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
var $label = $("<a>").text(this.column.get("label")).append("<b class='sort-caret'></b>");
this.$el.append($label);
this.delegateEvents();
return this;
}
});
/**
HeaderRow is a controller for a row of header cells.
@class Backgrid.HeaderRow
@extends Backgrid.Row
*/
var HeaderRow = Backgrid.HeaderRow = Backgrid.Row.extend({
initOptionRequires: ["columns", "collection"],
/**
Initializer.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backbone.Collection.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Object>} options.columns
@param {Backgrid.HeaderCell} [options.headerCell] Customized default
HeaderCell for all the columns. Supply a HeaderCell class or instance to a
the `headerCell` key in a column definition for column-specific header
rendering.
@throws {TypeError} If options.columns or options.collection is undefined.
*/
initialize: function () {
Backgrid.Row.prototype.initialize.apply(this, arguments);
},
makeCell: function (column, options) {
var headerCell = column.get("headerCell") || options.headerCell || HeaderCell;
headerCell = new headerCell({
column: column,
collection: this.collection
});
return headerCell;
}
});
/**
Header is a special structural view class that renders a table head with a
single row of header cells.
@class Backgrid.Header
@extends Backbone.View
*/
var Header = Backgrid.Header = Backbone.View.extend({
/** @property */
tagName: "thead",
/**
Initializer. Initializes this table head view to contain a single header
row view.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backbone.Collection.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Object>} options.columns Column metadata.
@param {Backbone.Model} options.model The model instance to render.
@throws {TypeError} If options.columns or options.model is undefined.
*/
initialize: function (options) {
requireOptions(options, ["columns", "collection"]);
this.columns = options.columns;
if (!(this.columns instanceof Backbone.Collection)) {
this.columns = new Columns(this.columns);
}
this.row = new Backgrid.HeaderRow({
columns: this.columns,
collection: this.collection
});
},
/**
Renders this table head with a single row of header cells.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.append(this.row.render().$el);
this.delegateEvents();
return this;
},
/**
Clean up this header and its row.
@chainable
*/
remove: function () {
this.row.remove.apply(this.row, arguments);
return Backbone.View.prototype.remove.apply(this, arguments);
}
});
/*
backgrid
http://github.com/wyuenho/backgrid
Copyright (c) 2013 Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong and contributors
Licensed under the MIT @license.
*/
/**
Body is the table body which contains the rows inside a table. Body is
responsible for refreshing the rows after sorting, insertion and removal.
@class Backgrid.Body
@extends Backbone.View
*/
var Body = Backgrid.Body = Backbone.View.extend({
/** @property */
tagName: "tbody",
/**
Initializer.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backbone.Collection} options.collection
@param {Backbone.Collection.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Object>} options.columns
Column metadata
@param {Backgrid.Row} [options.row=Backgrid.Row] The Row class to use.
@throws {TypeError} If options.columns or options.collection is undefined.
See Backgrid.Row.
*/
initialize: function (options) {
requireOptions(options, ["columns", "collection"]);
this.columns = options.columns;
if (!(this.columns instanceof Backbone.Collection)) {
this.columns = new Columns(this.columns);
}
this.row = options.row || Row;
this.rows = this.collection.map(function (model) {
var row = new this.row({
columns: this.columns,
model: model
});
return row;
}, this);
var collection = this.collection;
this.listenTo(collection, "add", this.insertRow);
this.listenTo(collection, "remove", this.removeRow);
this.listenTo(collection, "sort", this.refresh);
this.listenTo(collection, "reset", this.refresh);
},
/**
This method can be called either directly or as a callback to a
[Backbone.Collecton#add](http://backbonejs.org/#Collection-add) event.
When called directly, it accepts a model or an array of models and an
option hash just like
[Backbone.Collection#add](http://backbonejs.org/#Collection-add) and
delegates to it. Once the model is added, a new row is inserted into the
body and automatically rendered.
When called as a callback of an `add` event, splices a new row into the
body and renders it.
@param {Backbone.Model} model The model to render as a row.
@param {Backbone.Collection} collection When called directly, this
parameter is actually the options to
[Backbone.Collection#add](http://backbonejs.org/#Collection-add).
@param {Object} options When called directly, this must be null.
See:
- [Backbone.Collection#add](http://backbonejs.org/#Collection-add)
*/
insertRow: function (model, collection, options) {
// insertRow() is called directly
if (!(collection instanceof Backbone.Collection) && !options) {
this.collection.add(model, (options = collection));
return;
}
options = _.extend({render: true}, options || {});
var row = new this.row({
columns: this.columns,
model: model
});
var index = collection.indexOf(model);
this.rows.splice(index, 0, row);
var $el = this.$el;
var $children = $el.children();
var $rowEl = row.render().$el;
if (options.render) {
if (index >= $children.length) {
$el.append($rowEl);
}
else {
$children.eq(index).before($rowEl);
}
}
},
/**
The method can be called either directly or as a callback to a
[Backbone.Collection#remove](http://backbonejs.org/#Collection-remove)
event.
When called directly, it accepts a model or an array of models and an
option hash just like
[Backbone.Collection#remove](http://backbonejs.org/#Collection-remove) and
delegates to it. Once the model is removed, a corresponding row is removed
from the body.
When called as a callback of a `remove` event, splices into the rows and
removes the row responsible for rendering the model.
@param {Backbone.Model} model The model to remove from the body.
@param {Backbone.Collection} collection When called directly, this
parameter is actually the options to
[Backbone.Collection#remove](http://backbonejs.org/#Collection-remove).
@param {Object} options When called directly, this must be null.
See:
- [Backbone.Collection#remove](http://backbonejs.org/#Collection-remove)
*/
removeRow: function (model, collection, options) {
// removeRow() is called directly
if (!options) {
this.collection.remove(model, (options = collection));
return;
}
if (_.isUndefined(options.render) || options.render) {
this.rows[options.index].remove();
}
this.rows.splice(options.index, 1);
},
/**
Reinitialize all the rows inside the body and re-render them. Triggers a
Backbone `backgrid:refresh` event along with the body instance as its event
parameter when done.
*/
refresh: function () {
for (var i = 0; i < this.rows.length; i++) {
this.rows[i].remove();
}
this.rows = this.collection.map(function (model) {
var row = new this.row({
columns: this.columns,
model: model
});
return row;
}, this);
this.render();
Backbone.trigger("backgrid:refresh", this);
return this;
},
/**
Renders all the rows inside this body.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
var fragment = document.createDocumentFragment();
for (var i = 0; i < this.rows.length; i++) {
var row = this.rows[i];
fragment.appendChild(row.render().el);
}
this.el.appendChild(fragment);
this.delegateEvents();
return this;
},
/**
Clean up this body and it's rows.
@chainable
*/
remove: function () {
for (var i = 0; i < this.rows.length; i++) {
var row = this.rows[i];
row.remove.apply(row, arguments);
}
return Backbone.View.prototype.remove.apply(this, arguments);
}
});
/*
backgrid
http://github.com/wyuenho/backgrid
Copyright (c) 2013 Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong and contributors
Licensed under the MIT @license.
*/
/**
A Footer is a generic class that only defines a default tag `tfoot` and
number of required parameters in the initializer.
@abstract
@class Backgrid.Footer
@extends Backbone.View
*/
var Footer = Backgrid.Footer = Backbone.View.extend({
/** @property */
tagName: "tfoot",
/**
Initializer.
@param {Object} options
@param {*} options.parent The parent view class of this footer.
@param {Backbone.Collection.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Object>} options.columns
Column metadata.
@param {Backbone.Collection} options.collection
@throws {TypeError} If options.columns or options.collection is undefined.
*/
initialize: function (options) {
requireOptions(options, ["columns", "collection"]);
this.parent = options.parent;
this.columns = options.columns;
if (!(this.columns instanceof Backbone.Collection)) {
this.columns = new Backgrid.Columns(this.columns);
}
}
});
/*
backgrid
http://github.com/wyuenho/backgrid
Copyright (c) 2013 Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong and contributors
Licensed under the MIT @license.
*/
/**
Grid represents a data grid that has a header, body and an optional footer.
By default, a Grid treats each model in a collection as a row, and each
attribute in a model as a column. To render a grid you must provide a list of
column metadata and a collection to the Grid constructor. Just like any
Backbone.View class, the grid is rendered as a DOM node fragment when you
call render().
var grid = Backgrid.Grid({
columns: [{ name: "id", label: "ID", type: "string" },
// ...
],
collections: books
});
$("#table-container").append(grid.render().el);
Optionally, if you want to customize the rendering of the grid's header and
footer, you may choose to extend Backgrid.Header and Backgrid.Footer, and
then supply that class or an instance of that class to the Grid constructor.
See the documentation for Header and Footer for further details.
var grid = Backgrid.Grid({
columns: [{ name: "id", label: "ID", type: "string" }],
collections: books,
header: Backgrid.Header.extend({
//...
}),
footer: Backgrid.Paginator
});
Finally, if you want to override how the rows are rendered in the table body,
you can supply a Body subclass as the `body` attribute that uses a different
Row class.
@class Backgrid.Grid
@extends Backbone.View
See:
- Backgrid.Column
- Backgrid.Header
- Backgrid.Body
- Backgrid.Row
- Backgrid.Footer
*/
var Grid = Backgrid.Grid = Backbone.View.extend({
/** @property */
tagName: "table",
/** @property */
className: "backgrid",
/** @property */
header: Header,
/** @property */
body: Body,
/** @property */
footer: null,
/**
Initializes a Grid instance.
@param {Object} options
@param {Backbone.Collection.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Backgrid.Column>|Array.<Object>} options.columns Column metadata.
@param {Backbone.Collection} options.collection The collection of tabular model data to display.
@param {Backgrid.Header} [options.header=Backgrid.Header] An optional Header class to override the default.
@param {Backgrid.Body} [options.body=Backgrid.Body] An optional Body class to override the default.
@param {Backgrid.Row} [options.row=Backgrid.Row] An optional Row class to override the default.
@param {Backgrid.Footer} [options.footer=Backgrid.Footer] An optional Footer class.
*/
initialize: function (options) {
requireOptions(options, ["columns", "collection"]);
// Convert the list of column objects here first so the subviews don't have
// to.
if (!(options.columns instanceof Backbone.Collection)) {
options.columns = new Columns(options.columns);
}
this.columns = options.columns;
this.header = options.header || this.header;
this.header = new this.header(options);
this.body = options.body || this.body;
this.body = new this.body(options);
this.footer = options.footer || this.footer;
if (this.footer) {
this.footer = new this.footer(options);
}
this.listenTo(this.columns, "reset", function () {
this.header = new (this.header.remove().constructor)(options);
this.body = new (this.body.remove().constructor)(options);
if (this.footer) this.footer = new (this.footer.remove().constructor)(options);
this.render();
});
},
/**
Delegates to Backgrid.Body#insertRow.
*/
insertRow: function (model, collection, options) {
return this.body.insertRow(model, collection, options);
},
/**
Delegates to Backgrid.Body#removeRow.
*/
removeRow: function (model, collection, options) {
return this.body.removeRow(model, collection, options);
},
/**
Delegates to Backgrid.Columns#add for adding a column. Subviews can listen
to the `add` event from their internal `columns` if rerendering needs to
happen.
@param {Object} [options] Options for `Backgrid.Columns#add`.
@param {boolean} [options.render=true] Whether to render the column
immediately after insertion.
@chainable
*/
insertColumn: function (column, options) {
options = options || {render: true};
this.columns.add(column, options);
return this;
},
/**
Delegates to Backgrid.Columns#remove for removing a column. Subviews can
listen to the `remove` event from the internal `columns` if rerendering
needs to happen.
@param {Object} [options] Options for `Backgrid.Columns#remove`.
@chainable
*/
removeColumn: function (column, options) {
this.columns.remove(column, options);
return this;
},
/**
Renders the grid's header, then footer, then finally the body. Triggers a
Backbone `backgrid:rendered` event along with a reference to the grid when
the it has successfully been rendered.
*/
render: function () {
this.$el.empty();
this.$el.append(this.header.render().$el);
if (this.footer) {
this.$el.append(this.footer.render().$el);
}
this.$el.append(this.body.render().$el);
this.delegateEvents();
this.trigger("backgrid:rendered", this);
return this;
},
/**
Clean up this grid and its subviews.
@chainable
*/
remove: function () {
this.header.remove.apply(this.header, arguments);
this.body.remove.apply(this.body, arguments);
this.footer && this.footer.remove.apply(this.footer, arguments);
return Backbone.View.prototype.remove.apply(this, arguments);
}
});
}(this, jQuery, _, Backbone));