var list_render = (function () { var DEFAULTS = { INITIAL_RENDER_COUNT: 80, LOAD_COUNT: 20, instances: {}, }; // @params // container: jQuery object to append to. // list: The list of items to progressively append. // opts: An object of random preferences. var func = function ($container, list, opts) { // this memoizes the results and will return a previously invoked // instance's prototype. if (opts.name && DEFAULTS.instances[opts.name]) { // the false flag here means "don't run `init`". This is because a // user is likely reinitializing and will have put .init() afterwards. // This happens when the same codepath is hit multiple times. return DEFAULTS.instances[opts.name] // sets the container to the new container in this prototype's args. .set_container($container) // sets the input to the new input in the args. .set_opts(opts) .__set_events() .data(list) .init(); } var meta = { sorting_function: null, prop: null, sorting_functions: {}, generic_sorting_functions: {}, offset: 0, listRenders: {}, list: list, filtered_list: list, filter_list: function (value, callback) { this.filtered_list = this.list.filter(function (item) { if (typeof callback === "function") { return callback(item, value); } return !!(item.toLocaleLowerCase().indexOf(value) >= 0); }); }, }; if (!opts) { return; } // we want to assume below that `opts.filter` exists, but may not necessarily // have any defined specs. if (!opts.filter) { opts.filter = {}; } var prototype = { // Reads the provided list (in the scope directly above) // and renders the next block of messages automatically // into the specified contianer. render: function (load_count) { load_count = load_count || opts.load_count || DEFAULTS.LOAD_COUNT; // Stop once the offset reaches the length of the original list. if (meta.offset >= meta.filtered_list.length) { return; } var slice = meta.filtered_list.slice(meta.offset, meta.offset + load_count); var html = _.reduce(slice, function (acc, item) { var _item = opts.modifier(item); // if valid jQuery selection, attempt to grab all elements within // and string them together into a giant outerHTML fragment. if (_item.constructor === jQuery) { _item = (function ($nodes) { var html = ""; $nodes.each(function () { if (this.nodeType === 1) { html += this.outerHTML; } }); return html; }(_item)); } // if is a valid element, get the outerHTML. if (_item instanceof Element) { _item = _item.outerHTML; } // return the modified HTML or nothing if corrupt (null, undef, etc.). return acc + (_item || ""); }, ""); $container.append($(html)); meta.offset += load_count; return this; }, // Fills the container with an initial batch of items. // Needs to be enough to exceed the max height, so that a // scrollable area is created. init: function () { this.clear(); this.render(DEFAULTS.INITIAL_RENDER_COUNT); return this; }, filter: function (map_function) { meta.filtered_list = meta.list(map_function); }, // reset the data associated with a list. This is so that instead of // initializing a new progressive list render instance, you can just // update the data of an existing one. data: function (data) { // if no args are provided then just return the existing data. // this interface is similar to how many jQuery functions operate, // where a call to the method without data returns the existing data. if (typeof data === "undefined" && arguments.length === 0) { return meta.list; } if (Array.isArray(data)) { meta.list = data; if (opts.filter && opts.filter.element) { var value = $(opts.filter.element).val().toLocaleLowerCase(); meta.filter_list(value, opts.filter.callback); } prototype.clear(); return this; } blueslip.warn("The data object provided to the progressive" + " list render is invalid"); return this; }, clear: function () { $container.html(""); meta.offset = 0; return this; }, // Let's imagine the following: // list_render is initialized and becomes prototope A with scope A. // list_render is re-initialized and becomes prototype A with scope A again. // The issue is that when re-initializing, new variables could have been thrown // in and old variables could be useless (eg. dead nodes), so we need to // replace these with new copies if necessary. set_container: function ($new_container) { if ($new_container) { $container = $new_container; } return this; }, set_opts: function (new_opts) { if (opts) { opts = new_opts; } return this; }, // the sorting function is either the function or string that calls the // function to sort the list by. The prop is used for generic functions // that can be called to sort with a particular prop. // the `map` will normalize the values with a function you provide to make // it easier to sort with. // `do_not_display` will signal to not update the DOM, likely because in // the next function it will be updated in the DOM. sort: function (sorting_function, prop, map, do_not_display, reverse) { meta.prop = prop; if (reverse === true) { // simple mutable array reversal. meta.filtered_list.reverse(); } if (typeof sorting_function === "function") { meta.sorting_function = sorting_function; } else if (typeof sorting_function === "string") { if (typeof prop === "string") { /* eslint-disable max-len */ meta.sorting_function = meta.generic_sorting_functions[sorting_function](prop); } else { meta.sorting_function = meta.sorting_functions[sorting_function]; } } // we do not want to sort if we are just looking to reverse. if (meta.sorting_function && !reverse) { meta.filtered_list = meta.filtered_list.sort(meta.sorting_function); } if (!do_not_display) { // clear and re-initialize the list with the newly filtered subset // of items. prototype.init(); if (opts.filter.onupdate) { opts.filter.onupdate(); } } }, add_sort_function: function (name, sorting_function) { meta.sorting_functions[name] = sorting_function; }, // generic sorting functions are ones that will use a specified prop // and perform a sort on it with the given sorting function. add_generic_sort_function: function (name, sorting_function) { meta.generic_sorting_functions[name] = sorting_function; }, remove_sort: function () { meta.sorting_function = false; }, // this sets the events given the particular arguments assigned in // the container and opts. __set_events: function () { var $nearestScrollingContainer = $container; while ($nearestScrollingContainer.length) { if ($nearestScrollingContainer.is("body, html")) { blueslip.warn("Please wrap progressive scrolling lists in an element with 'max-height' attribute. Error found in:\n" + blueslip.preview_node($container)); break; } if ($nearestScrollingContainer.css("max-height") !== "none") { break; } $nearestScrollingContainer = $nearestScrollingContainer.parent(); } // on scroll of the nearest scrolling container, if it hits the bottom // of the container then fetch a new block of items and render them. $nearestScrollingContainer.scroll(function () { if (this.scrollHeight - (this.scrollTop + this.clientHeight) < 10) { prototype.render(); } }); if (opts.filter.element) { opts.filter.element.on(opts.filter.event || "input", function () { var self = this; var value = self.value.toLocaleLowerCase(); // run the sort algorithm that was used last, which is done // by passing `undefined` -- which will make it use the params // from the last sort. // it will then also not run an update in the DOM (because we // pass `true`), because it will update regardless below at // `prototype.init()`. prototype.sort(undefined, meta.prop, undefined, true); meta.filter_list(value, opts.filter.callback); // clear and re-initialize the list with the newly filtered subset // of items. prototype.init(); if (opts.filter.onupdate) { opts.filter.onupdate(); } }); } return this; }, }; prototype.__set_events(); // add built-in generic sort functions. prototype.add_generic_sort_function("alphabetic", function (prop) { return function (a, b) { if (a[prop] > b[prop]) { return 1; } else if (a[prop] === b[prop]) { return 0; } return -1; }; }); prototype.add_generic_sort_function("numeric", function (prop) { return function (a, b) { if (parseFloat(a[prop]) > parseFloat(b[prop])) { return 1; } else if (parseFloat(a[prop]) === parseFloat(b[prop])) { return 0; } return -1; }; }); // Save the instance for potential future retrieval if a name is provided. if (opts.name) { DEFAULTS.instances[opts.name] = prototype; } return prototype; }; func.get = function (name) { return DEFAULTS.instances[name] || false; }; // this can delete list render issues and free up memory if needed. func.delete = function (name) { if (DEFAULTS.instances[name]) { delete DEFAULTS.instances[name]; return true; } blueslip.error("The progressive list render instance with the name '" + name + "' does not exist."); return false; }; return func; }()); if (typeof module !== 'undefined') { module.exports = list_render; } $(function () { /* one would specify sort parameters like this: - name => sort alphabetic. - age => sort numeric. you MUST specify the `data-list-render` in the `.progressive-table-wrapper` otherwise it will not know what `list_render` instance to look up.