var rows = (function () { var exports = {}; // We don't need an andSelf() here because we already know // that our next element is *not* a message_row, so this // isn't going to end up empty unless we're at the bottom or top. exports.next_visible = function (message_row) { if (message_row === undefined) { return $(); } var row = message_row.next('.selectable_row'); if (row.length !== 0) { return row; } return message_row.nextUntil('.selectable_row').next('.selectable_row'); }; exports.prev_visible = function (message_row) { if (message_row === undefined) { return $(); } var row = message_row.prev('.selectable_row'); if (row.length !== 0) { return row; } return message_row.prevUntil('.selectable_row').prev('.selectable_row'); }; exports.first_visible = function () { return $('.focused_table .selectable_row:first'); }; exports.last_visible = function () { return $('.focused_table .selectable_row:last'); }; exports.id = function (message_row) { return parseFloat(message_row.attr('zid'), 10); }; var valid_table_names = { zhome: true, zfilt: true }; exports.get_table = function (table_name) { if (! valid_table_names.hasOwnProperty(table_name)) { return $(); } return $('#' + table_name); }; exports.get_closest_row = function (element) { // This gets the closest message row to an element, whether it's // a summary bar, recipient bar, or message. With our current markup, // this is the most reliable way to do it. return $(element).closest("div.message_row, div.recipient_row"); }; return exports; }());