Merge pull request #2094 from vikhyat/firefox-paste-image
Fix Firefox image paste contenteditable hack
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@ -321,6 +321,90 @@ Discourse.ComposerView = Discourse.View.extend(Ember.Evented, {
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Discourse.Utilities.displayErrorForUpload(data);
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});
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// contenteditable div hack for getting image paste to upload working in
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// Firefox. This is pretty dangerous because it can potentially break
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// Ctrl+v to paste so we should be conservative about what browsers this runs
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// in.
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var uaMatch = navigator.userAgent.match(/Firefox\/(\d+)\.\d/);
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if (uaMatch && parseInt(uaMatch[1]) >= 26) {
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self.$().append( Ember.$("<div id='contenteditable' contenteditable='true' style='height: 0; width: 0; overflow: hidden'></div>") );
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self.$().off('keydown.contenteditable');
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self.$().on('keydown.contenteditable', function(event) {
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// Catch Ctrl+v / Cmd+v and hijack focus to a contenteditable div. We can't
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// use the onpaste event because for some reason the paste isn't resumed
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// after we switch focus, probably because it is being executed too late.
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if ((event.ctrlKey || event.metaKey) && (event.keyCode === 86)) {
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// Save the current textarea selection.
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var textarea = self.$("textarea")[0],
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selectionStart = textarea.selectionStart,
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selectionEnd = textarea.selectionEnd;
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// Focus the contenteditable div.
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var contentEditableDiv = self.$('#contenteditable');
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contentEditableDiv.focus();
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// The paste doesn't finish immediately and we don't have any onpaste
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// event, so wait for 100ms which _should_ be enough time.
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setTimeout(function() {
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var pastedImg = contentEditableDiv.find('img');
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if ( pastedImg.length === 1 ) {
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pastedImg.remove();
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}
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// For restoring the selection.
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textarea.focus();
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var textareaContent = $(textarea).val(),
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startContent = textareaContent.substring(0, selectionStart),
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endContent = textareaContent.substring(selectionEnd);
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var restoreSelection = function(pastedText) {
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$(textarea).val( startContent + pastedText + endContent );
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textarea.selectionStart = selectionStart + pastedText.length;
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textarea.selectionEnd = textarea.selectionStart;
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};
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if (contentEditableDiv.html().length > 0) {
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// If the image wasn't the only pasted content we just give up and
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// fall back to the original pasted text.
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contentEditableDiv.find("br").replaceWith("\n");
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restoreSelection(contentEditableDiv.text());
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} else {
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// Depending on how the image is pasted in, we may get either a
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// normal URL or a data URI. If we get a data URI we can convert it
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// to a Blob and upload that, but if it is a regular URL that
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// operation is prevented for security purposes. When we get a regular
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// URL let's just create an <img> tag for the image.
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var imageSrc = pastedImg.attr('src');
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if (imageSrc.match(/^data:image/)) {
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// Restore the cursor position, and remove any selected text.
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restoreSelection("");
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// Create a Blob to upload.
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var image = new Image();
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image.onload = function() {
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// Create a new canvas.
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var canvas = document.createElementNS('http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml', 'canvas'),
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ctx = canvas.getContext('2d');
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ctx.drawImage(image, 0, 0);
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canvas.toBlob(function(blob) {
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$uploadTarget.fileupload('add', {files: blob});
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});
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};
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image.src = imageSrc;
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} else {
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restoreSelection("<img src='" + imageSrc + "'>");
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}
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}
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contentEditableDiv.html('');
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}, 100);
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}
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});
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}
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// I hate to use Em.run.later, but I don't think there's a way of waiting for a CSS transition
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// to finish.
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return Em.run.later(jQuery, (function() {
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