/* Copyright (c) 2004-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved. Available via Academic Free License >= 2.1 OR the modified BSD license. see: http://dojotoolkit.org/license for details */ if(!dojo._hasResource["dojo.NodeList-data"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code. dojo._hasResource["dojo.NodeList-data"] = true; dojo.provide("dojo.NodeList-data"); (function(d){ /*===== dojo.NodeList.prototype.data = function(key, value){ // summary: stash or get some arbitrary data on/from these nodes. // // description: // Stash or get some arbirtrary data on/from these nodes. This private _data function is // exposed publicly on `dojo.NodeList`, eg: as the result of a `dojo.query` call. // DIFFERS from jQuery.data in that when used as a getter, the entire list is ALWAYS // returned. EVEN WHEN THE LIST IS length == 1. // // A single-node version of this function is provided as `dojo._nodeData`, which follows // the same signature, though expects a String ID or DomNode reference in the first // position, before key/value arguments. // // node: String|DomNode // The node to associate data with // // key: Object?|String? // If an object, act as a setter and iterate over said object setting data items as defined. // If a string, and `value` present, set the data for defined `key` to `value` // If a string, and `value` absent, act as a getter, returning the data associated with said `key` // // value: Anything? // The value to set for said `key`, provided `key` is a string (and not an object) // // example: // Set a key `bar` to some data, then retrieve it. // | dojo.query(".foo").data("bar", "touched"); // | var touched = dojo.query(".foo").data("bar"); // | if(touched[0] == "touched"){ alert('win'); } // // example: // Get all the data items for a given node. // | var list = dojo.query(".foo").data(); // | var first = list[0]; // // example: // Set the data to a complex hash. Overwrites existing keys with new value // | dojo.query(".foo").data({ bar:"baz", foo:"bar" }); // Then get some random key: // | dojo.query(".foo").data("foo"); // returns [`bar`] // // returns: Object|Anything|Nothing // When used as a setter via `dojo.NodeList`, a NodeList instance is returned // for further chaning. When used as a getter via `dojo.NodeList` an ARRAY // of items is returned. The items in the array correspond to the elements // in the original list. This is true even when the list length is 1, eg: // when looking up a node by ID (#foo) }; dojo.NodeList.prototype.removeData = function(key){ // summary: Remove the data associated with these nodes. // key: String? // If ommitted, clean all data for this node. // If passed, remove the data item found at `key` }; dojo._nodeDataCache = { // summary: An alias to the private dataCache for NodeList-data. NEVER USE THIS! // This private is only exposed for the benefit of unit testing, and is // removed during the build process. }; =====*/ var dataCache = {}, x = 0, dataattr = "data-dojo-dataid", nl = d.NodeList, dopid = function(node){ // summary: Return a uniqueish ID for the passed node reference var pid = d.attr(node, dataattr); if(!pid){ pid = "pid" + (x++); d.attr(node, dataattr, pid); } return pid; } ; var dodata = d._nodeData = function(node, key, value){ var pid = dopid(node), r; if(!dataCache[pid]){ dataCache[pid] = {}; } // API discrepency: calling with only a node returns the whole object. $.data throws if(arguments.length == 1){ r = dataCache[pid]; } if(typeof key == "string"){ // either getter or setter, based on `value` presence if(arguments.length > 2){ dataCache[pid][key] = value; }else{ r = dataCache[pid][key]; } }else{ // must be a setter, mix `value` into data hash // API discrepency: using object as setter works here r = d._mixin(dataCache[pid], key); } return r; // Object|Anything|Nothing }; var removeData = d._removeNodeData = function(node, key){ // summary: Remove some data from this node // node: String|DomNode // The node reference to remove data from // key: String? // If omitted, remove all data in this dataset. // If passed, remove only the passed `key` in the associated dataset var pid = dopid(node); if(dataCache[pid]){ if(key){ delete dataCache[pid][key]; }else{ delete dataCache[pid]; } } }; d._gcNodeData = function(){ // summary: super expensive: GC all data in the data for nodes that no longer exist in the dom. // description: // super expensive: GC all data in the data for nodes that no longer exist in the dom. // MUCH safer to do this yourself, manually, on a per-node basis (via `NodeList.removeData()`) // provided as a stop-gap for exceptionally large/complex applications with constantly changing // content regions (eg: a dijit.layout.ContentPane with replacing data) // There is NO automatic GC going on. If you dojo.destroy() a node, you should _removeNodeData // prior to destruction. var livePids = dojo.query("[" + dataattr + "]").map(dopid); for(var i in dataCache){ if(dojo.indexOf(livePids, i) < 0){ delete dataCache[i]; } } }; // make nodeData and removeNodeData public on dojo.NodeList: d.extend(nl, { data: nl._adaptWithCondition(dodata, function(a){ return a.length === 0 || a.length == 1 && (typeof a[0] == "string"); }), removeData: nl._adaptAsForEach(removeData) }); // TODO: this is the basic implemetation of adaptWithCondtionAndWhenMappedConsiderLength, for lack of a better API name // it conflicts with the the `dojo.NodeList` way: always always return an arrayLike thinger. Consider for 2.0: // // nl.prototype.data = function(key, value){ // var a = arguments, r; // if(a.length === 0 || a.length == 1 && (typeof a[0] == "string")){ // r = this.map(function(node){ // return d._data(node, key); // }); // if(r.length == 1){ r = r[0]; } // the offending line, and the diff on adaptWithCondition // }else{ // r = this.forEach(function(node){ // d._data(node, key, value); // }); // } // return r; // dojo.NodeList|Array|SingleItem // }; })(dojo); }