diff --git a/config/initializers/message_bus.rb b/config/initializers/message_bus.rb
index bc218d40bb1..a61d379e374 100644
--- a/config/initializers/message_bus.rb
+++ b/config/initializers/message_bus.rb
@@ -3,12 +3,7 @@ MessageBus.site_id_lookup do
end
MessageBus.user_id_lookup do |env|
- request = Rack::Request.new(env)
- auth_token = request.cookies["_t"]
- user = nil
- if auth_token && auth_token.length == 32
- user = User.where(auth_token: auth_token).first
- end
+ user = CurrentUser.lookup_from_env(env)
user.id if user
end
@@ -25,3 +20,14 @@ MessageBus.redis_config = YAML::load(File.open("#{Rails.root}/config/redis.yml")
MessageBus.long_polling_enabled = SiteSetting.enable_long_polling
MessageBus.long_polling_interval = SiteSetting.long_polling_interval
+
+MessageBus.is_admin_lookup do |env|
+ user = CurrentUser.lookup_from_env(env)
+ if user && user.admin
+ true
+ else
+ false
+ end
+end
+
+MessageBus.cache_assets = !Rails.env.development?
diff --git a/lib/current_user.rb b/lib/current_user.rb
index 312288bb106..fa077dee72a 100644
--- a/lib/current_user.rb
+++ b/lib/current_user.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,16 @@
module CurrentUser
+ def self.lookup_from_env(env)
+ request = Rack::Request.new(env)
+ auth_token = request.cookies["_t"]
+ user = nil
+ if auth_token && auth_token.length == 32
+ user = User.where(auth_token: auth_token).first
+ end
+
+ return user
+ end
+
def current_user
return @current_user if @current_user || @not_logged_in
diff --git a/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/application.handlebars b/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/application.handlebars
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..19525f1bcba
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/application.handlebars
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+
+
Message Bus Diagnostics
+
+
+
+ {{outlet}}
+
diff --git a/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/application.js b/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/application.js
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..6f8f8302297
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/application.js
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+
+
+window.App = Ember.Application.createWithMixins({
+ start: function(){
+ MessageBus.start();
+ }
+});
+
+window.App.start();
+
+App.IndexRoute = Ember.Route.extend({
+ setupController: function(controller) {
+ controller.set('content', App.IndexModel.create());
+ }
+});
+
+App.IndexView = Ember.View.extend({
+
+});
+
+App.IndexModel = Ember.Object.extend({
+ disabled: function(){
+ return this.get("discovering") ? "disabled" : null;
+ }.property("discovering"),
+
+ discover: function(){
+ var _this = this;
+
+ this.set("discovering", true);
+ Ember.run.later(function(){
+ _this.set("discovering", false);
+ }, 20 * 1000);
+
+ $.post("/message-bus/_diagnostics/discover");
+
+ MessageBus.subscribe("/process-discovery", function(data){
+ console.log(data);
+ });
+
+ }
+});
+
+
+App.IndexController = Ember.ObjectController.extend({
+ discover: function(){
+ this.get("content").discover();
+ }
+});
diff --git a/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/ember.js b/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/ember.js
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..f16bfd4bcb9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/ember.js
@@ -0,0 +1,26480 @@
+(function() {
+var define, requireModule;
+
+(function() {
+ var registry = {}, seen = {};
+
+ define = function(name, deps, callback) {
+ registry[name] = { deps: deps, callback: callback };
+ };
+
+ requireModule = function(name) {
+ if (seen[name]) { return seen[name]; }
+ seen[name] = {};
+
+ var mod = registry[name],
+ deps = mod.deps,
+ callback = mod.callback,
+ reified = [],
+ exports;
+
+ for (var i=0, l=deps.length; i= 0) {
+ intersection.push(element);
+ }
+ });
+
+ return intersection;
+ }
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/*jshint newcap:false*/
+/**
+@module ember-metal
+*/
+
+// NOTE: There is a bug in jshint that doesn't recognize `Object()` without `new`
+// as being ok unless both `newcap:false` and not `use strict`.
+// https://github.com/jshint/jshint/issues/392
+
+// Testing this is not ideal, but we want to use native functions
+// if available, but not to use versions created by libraries like Prototype
+var isNativeFunc = function(func) {
+ // This should probably work in all browsers likely to have ES5 array methods
+ return func && Function.prototype.toString.call(func).indexOf('[native code]') > -1;
+};
+
+// From: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/array/map
+var arrayMap = isNativeFunc(Array.prototype.map) ? Array.prototype.map : function(fun /*, thisp */) {
+ //"use strict";
+
+ if (this === void 0 || this === null) {
+ throw new TypeError();
+ }
+
+ var t = Object(this);
+ var len = t.length >>> 0;
+ if (typeof fun !== "function") {
+ throw new TypeError();
+ }
+
+ var res = new Array(len);
+ var thisp = arguments[1];
+ for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ if (i in t) {
+ res[i] = fun.call(thisp, t[i], i, t);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return res;
+};
+
+// From: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/array/foreach
+var arrayForEach = isNativeFunc(Array.prototype.forEach) ? Array.prototype.forEach : function(fun /*, thisp */) {
+ //"use strict";
+
+ if (this === void 0 || this === null) {
+ throw new TypeError();
+ }
+
+ var t = Object(this);
+ var len = t.length >>> 0;
+ if (typeof fun !== "function") {
+ throw new TypeError();
+ }
+
+ var thisp = arguments[1];
+ for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ if (i in t) {
+ fun.call(thisp, t[i], i, t);
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+var arrayIndexOf = isNativeFunc(Array.prototype.indexOf) ? Array.prototype.indexOf : function (obj, fromIndex) {
+ if (fromIndex === null || fromIndex === undefined) { fromIndex = 0; }
+ else if (fromIndex < 0) { fromIndex = Math.max(0, this.length + fromIndex); }
+ for (var i = fromIndex, j = this.length; i < j; i++) {
+ if (this[i] === obj) { return i; }
+ }
+ return -1;
+};
+
+Ember.ArrayPolyfills = {
+ map: arrayMap,
+ forEach: arrayForEach,
+ indexOf: arrayIndexOf
+};
+
+if (Ember.SHIM_ES5) {
+ if (!Array.prototype.map) {
+ Array.prototype.map = arrayMap;
+ }
+
+ if (!Array.prototype.forEach) {
+ Array.prototype.forEach = arrayForEach;
+ }
+
+ if (!Array.prototype.indexOf) {
+ Array.prototype.indexOf = arrayIndexOf;
+ }
+}
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember-metal
+*/
+
+/*
+ JavaScript (before ES6) does not have a Map implementation. Objects,
+ which are often used as dictionaries, may only have Strings as keys.
+
+ Because Ember has a way to get a unique identifier for every object
+ via `Ember.guidFor`, we can implement a performant Map with arbitrary
+ keys. Because it is commonly used in low-level bookkeeping, Map is
+ implemented as a pure JavaScript object for performance.
+
+ This implementation follows the current iteration of the ES6 proposal for
+ maps (http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=harmony:simple_maps_and_sets),
+ with two exceptions. First, because we need our implementation to be pleasant
+ on older browsers, we do not use the `delete` name (using `remove` instead).
+ Second, as we do not have the luxury of in-VM iteration, we implement a
+ forEach method for iteration.
+
+ Map is mocked out to look like an Ember object, so you can do
+ `Ember.Map.create()` for symmetry with other Ember classes.
+*/
+var guidFor = Ember.guidFor,
+ indexOf = Ember.ArrayPolyfills.indexOf;
+
+var copy = function(obj) {
+ var output = {};
+
+ for (var prop in obj) {
+ if (obj.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { output[prop] = obj[prop]; }
+ }
+
+ return output;
+};
+
+var copyMap = function(original, newObject) {
+ var keys = original.keys.copy(),
+ values = copy(original.values);
+
+ newObject.keys = keys;
+ newObject.values = values;
+
+ return newObject;
+};
+
+/**
+ This class is used internally by Ember and Ember Data.
+ Please do not use it at this time. We plan to clean it up
+ and add many tests soon.
+
+ @class OrderedSet
+ @namespace Ember
+ @constructor
+ @private
+*/
+var OrderedSet = Ember.OrderedSet = function() {
+ this.clear();
+};
+
+/**
+ @method create
+ @static
+ @return {Ember.OrderedSet}
+*/
+OrderedSet.create = function() {
+ return new OrderedSet();
+};
+
+
+OrderedSet.prototype = {
+ /**
+ @method clear
+ */
+ clear: function() {
+ this.presenceSet = {};
+ this.list = [];
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method add
+ @param obj
+ */
+ add: function(obj) {
+ var guid = guidFor(obj),
+ presenceSet = this.presenceSet,
+ list = this.list;
+
+ if (guid in presenceSet) { return; }
+
+ presenceSet[guid] = true;
+ list.push(obj);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method remove
+ @param obj
+ */
+ remove: function(obj) {
+ var guid = guidFor(obj),
+ presenceSet = this.presenceSet,
+ list = this.list;
+
+ delete presenceSet[guid];
+
+ var index = indexOf.call(list, obj);
+ if (index > -1) {
+ list.splice(index, 1);
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method isEmpty
+ @return {Boolean}
+ */
+ isEmpty: function() {
+ return this.list.length === 0;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method has
+ @param obj
+ @return {Boolean}
+ */
+ has: function(obj) {
+ var guid = guidFor(obj),
+ presenceSet = this.presenceSet;
+
+ return guid in presenceSet;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method forEach
+ @param {Function} function
+ @param target
+ */
+ forEach: function(fn, self) {
+ // allow mutation during iteration
+ var list = this.list.slice();
+
+ for (var i = 0, j = list.length; i < j; i++) {
+ fn.call(self, list[i]);
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method toArray
+ @return {Array}
+ */
+ toArray: function() {
+ return this.list.slice();
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method copy
+ @return {Ember.OrderedSet}
+ */
+ copy: function() {
+ var set = new OrderedSet();
+
+ set.presenceSet = copy(this.presenceSet);
+ set.list = this.list.slice();
+
+ return set;
+ }
+};
+
+/**
+ A Map stores values indexed by keys. Unlike JavaScript's
+ default Objects, the keys of a Map can be any JavaScript
+ object.
+
+ Internally, a Map has two data structures:
+
+ 1. `keys`: an OrderedSet of all of the existing keys
+ 2. `values`: a JavaScript Object indexed by the `Ember.guidFor(key)`
+
+ When a key/value pair is added for the first time, we
+ add the key to the `keys` OrderedSet, and create or
+ replace an entry in `values`. When an entry is deleted,
+ we delete its entry in `keys` and `values`.
+
+ @class Map
+ @namespace Ember
+ @private
+ @constructor
+*/
+var Map = Ember.Map = function() {
+ this.keys = Ember.OrderedSet.create();
+ this.values = {};
+};
+
+/**
+ @method create
+ @static
+*/
+Map.create = function() {
+ return new Map();
+};
+
+Map.prototype = {
+ /**
+ Retrieve the value associated with a given key.
+
+ @method get
+ @param {anything} key
+ @return {anything} the value associated with the key, or `undefined`
+ */
+ get: function(key) {
+ var values = this.values,
+ guid = guidFor(key);
+
+ return values[guid];
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Adds a value to the map. If a value for the given key has already been
+ provided, the new value will replace the old value.
+
+ @method set
+ @param {anything} key
+ @param {anything} value
+ */
+ set: function(key, value) {
+ var keys = this.keys,
+ values = this.values,
+ guid = guidFor(key);
+
+ keys.add(key);
+ values[guid] = value;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Removes a value from the map for an associated key.
+
+ @method remove
+ @param {anything} key
+ @return {Boolean} true if an item was removed, false otherwise
+ */
+ remove: function(key) {
+ // don't use ES6 "delete" because it will be annoying
+ // to use in browsers that are not ES6 friendly;
+ var keys = this.keys,
+ values = this.values,
+ guid = guidFor(key),
+ value;
+
+ if (values.hasOwnProperty(guid)) {
+ keys.remove(key);
+ value = values[guid];
+ delete values[guid];
+ return true;
+ } else {
+ return false;
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Check whether a key is present.
+
+ @method has
+ @param {anything} key
+ @return {Boolean} true if the item was present, false otherwise
+ */
+ has: function(key) {
+ var values = this.values,
+ guid = guidFor(key);
+
+ return values.hasOwnProperty(guid);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Iterate over all the keys and values. Calls the function once
+ for each key, passing in the key and value, in that order.
+
+ The keys are guaranteed to be iterated over in insertion order.
+
+ @method forEach
+ @param {Function} callback
+ @param {anything} self if passed, the `this` value inside the
+ callback. By default, `this` is the map.
+ */
+ forEach: function(callback, self) {
+ var keys = this.keys,
+ values = this.values;
+
+ keys.forEach(function(key) {
+ var guid = guidFor(key);
+ callback.call(self, key, values[guid]);
+ });
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method copy
+ @return {Ember.Map}
+ */
+ copy: function() {
+ return copyMap(this, new Map());
+ }
+};
+
+/**
+ @class MapWithDefault
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Map
+ @private
+ @constructor
+ @param [options]
+ @param {anything} [options.defaultValue]
+*/
+var MapWithDefault = Ember.MapWithDefault = function(options) {
+ Map.call(this);
+ this.defaultValue = options.defaultValue;
+};
+
+/**
+ @method create
+ @static
+ @param [options]
+ @param {anything} [options.defaultValue]
+ @return {Ember.MapWithDefault|Ember.Map} If options are passed, returns
+ `Ember.MapWithDefault` otherwise returns `Ember.Map`
+*/
+MapWithDefault.create = function(options) {
+ if (options) {
+ return new MapWithDefault(options);
+ } else {
+ return new Map();
+ }
+};
+
+MapWithDefault.prototype = Ember.create(Map.prototype);
+
+/**
+ Retrieve the value associated with a given key.
+
+ @method get
+ @param {anything} key
+ @return {anything} the value associated with the key, or the default value
+*/
+MapWithDefault.prototype.get = function(key) {
+ var hasValue = this.has(key);
+
+ if (hasValue) {
+ return Map.prototype.get.call(this, key);
+ } else {
+ var defaultValue = this.defaultValue(key);
+ this.set(key, defaultValue);
+ return defaultValue;
+ }
+};
+
+/**
+ @method copy
+ @return {Ember.MapWithDefault}
+*/
+MapWithDefault.prototype.copy = function() {
+ return copyMap(this, new MapWithDefault({
+ defaultValue: this.defaultValue
+ }));
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember-metal
+*/
+
+var META_KEY = Ember.META_KEY, get, set;
+
+var MANDATORY_SETTER = Ember.ENV.MANDATORY_SETTER;
+
+var IS_GLOBAL = /^([A-Z$]|([0-9][A-Z$]))/;
+var IS_GLOBAL_PATH = /^([A-Z$]|([0-9][A-Z$])).*[\.\*]/;
+var HAS_THIS = /^this[\.\*]/;
+var FIRST_KEY = /^([^\.\*]+)/;
+
+// ..........................................................
+// GET AND SET
+//
+// If we are on a platform that supports accessors we can get use those.
+// Otherwise simulate accessors by looking up the property directly on the
+// object.
+
+/**
+ Gets the value of a property on an object. If the property is computed,
+ the function will be invoked. If the property is not defined but the
+ object implements the `unknownProperty` method then that will be invoked.
+
+ If you plan to run on IE8 and older browsers then you should use this
+ method anytime you want to retrieve a property on an object that you don't
+ know for sure is private. (Properties beginning with an underscore '_'
+ are considered private.)
+
+ On all newer browsers, you only need to use this method to retrieve
+ properties if the property might not be defined on the object and you want
+ to respect the `unknownProperty` handler. Otherwise you can ignore this
+ method.
+
+ Note that if the object itself is `undefined`, this method will throw
+ an error.
+
+ @method get
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} obj The object to retrieve from.
+ @param {String} keyName The property key to retrieve
+ @return {Object} the property value or `null`.
+*/
+get = function get(obj, keyName) {
+ // Helpers that operate with 'this' within an #each
+ if (keyName === '') {
+ return obj;
+ }
+
+ if (!keyName && 'string'===typeof obj) {
+ keyName = obj;
+ obj = null;
+ }
+
+ if (!obj || keyName.indexOf('.') !== -1) {
+
+ return getPath(obj, keyName);
+ }
+
+
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY], desc = meta && meta.descs[keyName], ret;
+ if (desc) {
+ return desc.get(obj, keyName);
+ } else {
+ if (MANDATORY_SETTER && meta && meta.watching[keyName] > 0) {
+ ret = meta.values[keyName];
+ } else {
+ ret = obj[keyName];
+ }
+
+ if (ret === undefined &&
+ 'object' === typeof obj && !(keyName in obj) && 'function' === typeof obj.unknownProperty) {
+ return obj.unknownProperty(keyName);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+ }
+};
+
+/**
+ Sets the value of a property on an object, respecting computed properties
+ and notifying observers and other listeners of the change. If the
+ property is not defined but the object implements the `unknownProperty`
+ method then that will be invoked as well.
+
+ If you plan to run on IE8 and older browsers then you should use this
+ method anytime you want to set a property on an object that you don't
+ know for sure is private. (Properties beginning with an underscore '_'
+ are considered private.)
+
+ On all newer browsers, you only need to use this method to set
+ properties if the property might not be defined on the object and you want
+ to respect the `unknownProperty` handler. Otherwise you can ignore this
+ method.
+
+ @method set
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} obj The object to modify.
+ @param {String} keyName The property key to set
+ @param {Object} value The value to set
+ @return {Object} the passed value.
+*/
+set = function set(obj, keyName, value, tolerant) {
+ if (typeof obj === 'string') {
+
+ value = keyName;
+ keyName = obj;
+ obj = null;
+ }
+
+ if (!obj || keyName.indexOf('.') !== -1) {
+ return setPath(obj, keyName, value, tolerant);
+ }
+
+
+
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY], desc = meta && meta.descs[keyName],
+ isUnknown, currentValue;
+ if (desc) {
+ desc.set(obj, keyName, value);
+ } else {
+ isUnknown = 'object' === typeof obj && !(keyName in obj);
+
+ // setUnknownProperty is called if `obj` is an object,
+ // the property does not already exist, and the
+ // `setUnknownProperty` method exists on the object
+ if (isUnknown && 'function' === typeof obj.setUnknownProperty) {
+ obj.setUnknownProperty(keyName, value);
+ } else if (meta && meta.watching[keyName] > 0) {
+ if (MANDATORY_SETTER) {
+ currentValue = meta.values[keyName];
+ } else {
+ currentValue = obj[keyName];
+ }
+ // only trigger a change if the value has changed
+ if (value !== currentValue) {
+ Ember.propertyWillChange(obj, keyName);
+ if (MANDATORY_SETTER) {
+ if (currentValue === undefined && !(keyName in obj)) {
+ Ember.defineProperty(obj, keyName, null, value); // setup mandatory setter
+ } else {
+ meta.values[keyName] = value;
+ }
+ } else {
+ obj[keyName] = value;
+ }
+ Ember.propertyDidChange(obj, keyName);
+ }
+ } else {
+ obj[keyName] = value;
+ }
+ }
+ return value;
+};
+
+// Currently used only by Ember Data tests
+if (Ember.config.overrideAccessors) {
+ Ember.get = get;
+ Ember.set = set;
+ Ember.config.overrideAccessors();
+ get = Ember.get;
+ set = Ember.set;
+}
+
+function firstKey(path) {
+ return path.match(FIRST_KEY)[0];
+}
+
+// assumes path is already normalized
+function normalizeTuple(target, path) {
+ var hasThis = HAS_THIS.test(path),
+ isGlobal = !hasThis && IS_GLOBAL_PATH.test(path),
+ key;
+
+ if (!target || isGlobal) target = Ember.lookup;
+ if (hasThis) path = path.slice(5);
+
+ if (target === Ember.lookup) {
+ key = firstKey(path);
+ target = get(target, key);
+ path = path.slice(key.length+1);
+ }
+
+ // must return some kind of path to be valid else other things will break.
+ if (!path || path.length===0) throw new Error('Invalid Path');
+
+ return [ target, path ];
+}
+
+function getPath(root, path) {
+ var hasThis, parts, tuple, idx, len;
+
+ // If there is no root and path is a key name, return that
+ // property from the global object.
+ // E.g. get('Ember') -> Ember
+ if (root === null && path.indexOf('.') === -1) { return get(Ember.lookup, path); }
+
+ // detect complicated paths and normalize them
+ hasThis = HAS_THIS.test(path);
+
+ if (!root || hasThis) {
+ tuple = normalizeTuple(root, path);
+ root = tuple[0];
+ path = tuple[1];
+ tuple.length = 0;
+ }
+
+ parts = path.split(".");
+ len = parts.length;
+ for (idx=0; root && idx 0;
+
+ if (existingDesc instanceof Ember.Descriptor) {
+ existingDesc.teardown(obj, keyName);
+ }
+
+ if (desc instanceof Ember.Descriptor) {
+ value = desc;
+
+ descs[keyName] = desc;
+ if (MANDATORY_SETTER && watching) {
+ objectDefineProperty(obj, keyName, {
+ configurable: true,
+ enumerable: true,
+ writable: true,
+ value: undefined // make enumerable
+ });
+ } else {
+ obj[keyName] = undefined; // make enumerable
+ }
+ desc.setup(obj, keyName);
+ } else {
+ descs[keyName] = undefined; // shadow descriptor in proto
+ if (desc == null) {
+ value = data;
+
+ if (MANDATORY_SETTER && watching) {
+ meta.values[keyName] = data;
+ objectDefineProperty(obj, keyName, {
+ configurable: true,
+ enumerable: true,
+ set: MANDATORY_SETTER_FUNCTION,
+ get: DEFAULT_GETTER_FUNCTION(keyName)
+ });
+ } else {
+ obj[keyName] = data;
+ }
+ } else {
+ value = desc;
+
+ // compatibility with ES5
+ objectDefineProperty(obj, keyName, desc);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // if key is being watched, override chains that
+ // were initialized with the prototype
+ if (watching) { Ember.overrideChains(obj, keyName, meta); }
+
+ // The `value` passed to the `didDefineProperty` hook is
+ // either the descriptor or data, whichever was passed.
+ if (obj.didDefineProperty) { obj.didDefineProperty(obj, keyName, value); }
+
+ return this;
+};
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+// Ember.tryFinally
+/**
+@module ember-metal
+*/
+
+var AFTER_OBSERVERS = ':change';
+var BEFORE_OBSERVERS = ':before';
+
+var guidFor = Ember.guidFor;
+
+var deferred = 0;
+
+/*
+ this.observerSet = {
+ [senderGuid]: { // variable name: `keySet`
+ [keyName]: listIndex
+ }
+ },
+ this.observers = [
+ {
+ sender: obj,
+ keyName: keyName,
+ eventName: eventName,
+ listeners: [
+ [target, method, onceFlag, suspendedFlag]
+ ]
+ },
+ ...
+ ]
+*/
+function ObserverSet() {
+ this.clear();
+}
+
+ObserverSet.prototype.add = function(sender, keyName, eventName) {
+ var observerSet = this.observerSet,
+ observers = this.observers,
+ senderGuid = Ember.guidFor(sender),
+ keySet = observerSet[senderGuid],
+ index;
+
+ if (!keySet) {
+ observerSet[senderGuid] = keySet = {};
+ }
+ index = keySet[keyName];
+ if (index === undefined) {
+ index = observers.push({
+ sender: sender,
+ keyName: keyName,
+ eventName: eventName,
+ listeners: []
+ }) - 1;
+ keySet[keyName] = index;
+ }
+ return observers[index].listeners;
+};
+
+ObserverSet.prototype.flush = function() {
+ var observers = this.observers, i, len, observer, sender;
+ this.clear();
+ for (i=0, len=observers.length; i < len; ++i) {
+ observer = observers[i];
+ sender = observer.sender;
+ if (sender.isDestroying || sender.isDestroyed) { continue; }
+ Ember.sendEvent(sender, observer.eventName, [sender, observer.keyName], observer.listeners);
+ }
+};
+
+ObserverSet.prototype.clear = function() {
+ this.observerSet = {};
+ this.observers = [];
+};
+
+var beforeObserverSet = new ObserverSet(), observerSet = new ObserverSet();
+
+/**
+ @method beginPropertyChanges
+ @chainable
+*/
+Ember.beginPropertyChanges = function() {
+ deferred++;
+};
+
+/**
+ @method endPropertyChanges
+*/
+Ember.endPropertyChanges = function() {
+ deferred--;
+ if (deferred<=0) {
+ beforeObserverSet.clear();
+ observerSet.flush();
+ }
+};
+
+/**
+ Make a series of property changes together in an
+ exception-safe way.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.changeProperties(function() {
+ obj1.set('foo', mayBlowUpWhenSet);
+ obj2.set('bar', baz);
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @method changeProperties
+ @param {Function} callback
+ @param [binding]
+*/
+Ember.changeProperties = function(cb, binding){
+ Ember.beginPropertyChanges();
+ Ember.tryFinally(cb, Ember.endPropertyChanges, binding);
+};
+
+/**
+ Set a list of properties on an object. These properties are set inside
+ a single `beginPropertyChanges` and `endPropertyChanges` batch, so
+ observers will be buffered.
+
+ @method setProperties
+ @param target
+ @param {Hash} properties
+ @return target
+*/
+Ember.setProperties = function(self, hash) {
+ Ember.changeProperties(function(){
+ for(var prop in hash) {
+ if (hash.hasOwnProperty(prop)) Ember.set(self, prop, hash[prop]);
+ }
+ });
+ return self;
+};
+
+
+function changeEvent(keyName) {
+ return keyName+AFTER_OBSERVERS;
+}
+
+function beforeEvent(keyName) {
+ return keyName+BEFORE_OBSERVERS;
+}
+
+/**
+ @method addObserver
+ @param obj
+ @param {String} path
+ @param {Object|Function} targetOrMethod
+ @param {Function|String} [method]
+*/
+Ember.addObserver = function(obj, path, target, method) {
+ Ember.addListener(obj, changeEvent(path), target, method);
+ Ember.watch(obj, path);
+ return this;
+};
+
+Ember.observersFor = function(obj, path) {
+ return Ember.listenersFor(obj, changeEvent(path));
+};
+
+/**
+ @method removeObserver
+ @param obj
+ @param {String} path
+ @param {Object|Function} targetOrMethod
+ @param {Function|String} [method]
+*/
+Ember.removeObserver = function(obj, path, target, method) {
+ Ember.unwatch(obj, path);
+ Ember.removeListener(obj, changeEvent(path), target, method);
+ return this;
+};
+
+/**
+ @method addBeforeObserver
+ @param obj
+ @param {String} path
+ @param {Object|Function} targetOrMethod
+ @param {Function|String} [method]
+*/
+Ember.addBeforeObserver = function(obj, path, target, method) {
+ Ember.addListener(obj, beforeEvent(path), target, method);
+ Ember.watch(obj, path);
+ return this;
+};
+
+// Suspend observer during callback.
+//
+// This should only be used by the target of the observer
+// while it is setting the observed path.
+Ember._suspendBeforeObserver = function(obj, path, target, method, callback) {
+ return Ember._suspendListener(obj, beforeEvent(path), target, method, callback);
+};
+
+Ember._suspendObserver = function(obj, path, target, method, callback) {
+ return Ember._suspendListener(obj, changeEvent(path), target, method, callback);
+};
+
+var map = Ember.ArrayPolyfills.map;
+
+Ember._suspendBeforeObservers = function(obj, paths, target, method, callback) {
+ var events = map.call(paths, beforeEvent);
+ return Ember._suspendListeners(obj, events, target, method, callback);
+};
+
+Ember._suspendObservers = function(obj, paths, target, method, callback) {
+ var events = map.call(paths, changeEvent);
+ return Ember._suspendListeners(obj, events, target, method, callback);
+};
+
+Ember.beforeObserversFor = function(obj, path) {
+ return Ember.listenersFor(obj, beforeEvent(path));
+};
+
+/**
+ @method removeBeforeObserver
+ @param obj
+ @param {String} path
+ @param {Object|Function} targetOrMethod
+ @param {Function|String} [method]
+*/
+Ember.removeBeforeObserver = function(obj, path, target, method) {
+ Ember.unwatch(obj, path);
+ Ember.removeListener(obj, beforeEvent(path), target, method);
+ return this;
+};
+
+Ember.notifyBeforeObservers = function(obj, keyName) {
+ if (obj.isDestroying) { return; }
+
+ var eventName = beforeEvent(keyName), listeners, listenersDiff;
+ if (deferred) {
+ listeners = beforeObserverSet.add(obj, keyName, eventName);
+ listenersDiff = Ember.listenersDiff(obj, eventName, listeners);
+ Ember.sendEvent(obj, eventName, [obj, keyName], listenersDiff);
+ } else {
+ Ember.sendEvent(obj, eventName, [obj, keyName]);
+ }
+};
+
+Ember.notifyObservers = function(obj, keyName) {
+ if (obj.isDestroying) { return; }
+
+ var eventName = changeEvent(keyName), listeners;
+ if (deferred) {
+ listeners = observerSet.add(obj, keyName, eventName);
+ Ember.listenersUnion(obj, eventName, listeners);
+ } else {
+ Ember.sendEvent(obj, eventName, [obj, keyName]);
+ }
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember-metal
+*/
+
+var guidFor = Ember.guidFor, // utils.js
+ metaFor = Ember.meta, // utils.js
+ get = Ember.get, // accessors.js
+ set = Ember.set, // accessors.js
+ normalizeTuple = Ember.normalizeTuple, // accessors.js
+ GUID_KEY = Ember.GUID_KEY, // utils.js
+ META_KEY = Ember.META_KEY, // utils.js
+ // circular reference observer depends on Ember.watch
+ // we should move change events to this file or its own property_events.js
+ notifyObservers = Ember.notifyObservers, // observer.js
+ forEach = Ember.ArrayPolyfills.forEach, // array.js
+ FIRST_KEY = /^([^\.\*]+)/,
+ IS_PATH = /[\.\*]/;
+
+var MANDATORY_SETTER = Ember.ENV.MANDATORY_SETTER,
+o_defineProperty = Ember.platform.defineProperty;
+
+function firstKey(path) {
+ return path.match(FIRST_KEY)[0];
+}
+
+// returns true if the passed path is just a keyName
+function isKeyName(path) {
+ return path==='*' || !IS_PATH.test(path);
+}
+
+// ..........................................................
+// DEPENDENT KEYS
+//
+
+function iterDeps(method, obj, depKey, seen, meta) {
+
+ var guid = guidFor(obj);
+ if (!seen[guid]) seen[guid] = {};
+ if (seen[guid][depKey]) return;
+ seen[guid][depKey] = true;
+
+ var deps = meta.deps;
+ deps = deps && deps[depKey];
+ if (deps) {
+ for(var key in deps) {
+ var desc = meta.descs[key];
+ if (desc && desc._suspended === obj) continue;
+ method(obj, key);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+var WILL_SEEN, DID_SEEN;
+
+// called whenever a property is about to change to clear the cache of any dependent keys (and notify those properties of changes, etc...)
+function dependentKeysWillChange(obj, depKey, meta) {
+ if (obj.isDestroying) { return; }
+
+ var seen = WILL_SEEN, top = !seen;
+ if (top) { seen = WILL_SEEN = {}; }
+ iterDeps(propertyWillChange, obj, depKey, seen, meta);
+ if (top) { WILL_SEEN = null; }
+}
+
+// called whenever a property has just changed to update dependent keys
+function dependentKeysDidChange(obj, depKey, meta) {
+ if (obj.isDestroying) { return; }
+
+ var seen = DID_SEEN, top = !seen;
+ if (top) { seen = DID_SEEN = {}; }
+ iterDeps(propertyDidChange, obj, depKey, seen, meta);
+ if (top) { DID_SEEN = null; }
+}
+
+// ..........................................................
+// CHAIN
+//
+
+function addChainWatcher(obj, keyName, node) {
+ if (!obj || ('object' !== typeof obj)) { return; } // nothing to do
+
+ var m = metaFor(obj), nodes = m.chainWatchers;
+
+ if (!m.hasOwnProperty('chainWatchers')) {
+ nodes = m.chainWatchers = {};
+ }
+
+ if (!nodes[keyName]) { nodes[keyName] = []; }
+ nodes[keyName].push(node);
+ Ember.watch(obj, keyName);
+}
+
+function removeChainWatcher(obj, keyName, node) {
+ if (!obj || 'object' !== typeof obj) { return; } // nothing to do
+
+ var m = metaFor(obj, false);
+ if (!m.hasOwnProperty('chainWatchers')) { return; } // nothing to do
+
+ var nodes = m.chainWatchers;
+
+ if (nodes[keyName]) {
+ nodes = nodes[keyName];
+ for (var i = 0, l = nodes.length; i < l; i++) {
+ if (nodes[i] === node) { nodes.splice(i, 1); }
+ }
+ }
+ Ember.unwatch(obj, keyName);
+}
+
+var pendingQueue = [];
+
+// attempts to add the pendingQueue chains again. If some of them end up
+// back in the queue and reschedule is true, schedules a timeout to try
+// again.
+function flushPendingChains() {
+ if (pendingQueue.length === 0) { return; } // nothing to do
+
+ var queue = pendingQueue;
+ pendingQueue = [];
+
+ forEach.call(queue, function(q) { q[0].add(q[1]); });
+
+}
+
+function isProto(pvalue) {
+ return metaFor(pvalue, false).proto === pvalue;
+}
+
+// A ChainNode watches a single key on an object. If you provide a starting
+// value for the key then the node won't actually watch it. For a root node
+// pass null for parent and key and object for value.
+var ChainNode = function(parent, key, value) {
+ var obj;
+ this._parent = parent;
+ this._key = key;
+
+ // _watching is true when calling get(this._parent, this._key) will
+ // return the value of this node.
+ //
+ // It is false for the root of a chain (because we have no parent)
+ // and for global paths (because the parent node is the object with
+ // the observer on it)
+ this._watching = value===undefined;
+
+ this._value = value;
+ this._paths = {};
+ if (this._watching) {
+ this._object = parent.value();
+ if (this._object) { addChainWatcher(this._object, this._key, this); }
+ }
+
+ // Special-case: the EachProxy relies on immediate evaluation to
+ // establish its observers.
+ //
+ // TODO: Replace this with an efficient callback that the EachProxy
+ // can implement.
+ if (this._parent && this._parent._key === '@each') {
+ this.value();
+ }
+};
+
+var ChainNodePrototype = ChainNode.prototype;
+
+ChainNodePrototype.value = function() {
+ if (this._value === undefined && this._watching) {
+ var obj = this._parent.value();
+ this._value = (obj && !isProto(obj)) ? get(obj, this._key) : undefined;
+ }
+ return this._value;
+};
+
+ChainNodePrototype.destroy = function() {
+ if (this._watching) {
+ var obj = this._object;
+ if (obj) { removeChainWatcher(obj, this._key, this); }
+ this._watching = false; // so future calls do nothing
+ }
+};
+
+// copies a top level object only
+ChainNodePrototype.copy = function(obj) {
+ var ret = new ChainNode(null, null, obj),
+ paths = this._paths, path;
+ for (path in paths) {
+ if (paths[path] <= 0) { continue; } // this check will also catch non-number vals.
+ ret.add(path);
+ }
+ return ret;
+};
+
+// called on the root node of a chain to setup watchers on the specified
+// path.
+ChainNodePrototype.add = function(path) {
+ var obj, tuple, key, src, paths;
+
+ paths = this._paths;
+ paths[path] = (paths[path] || 0) + 1;
+
+ obj = this.value();
+ tuple = normalizeTuple(obj, path);
+
+ // the path was a local path
+ if (tuple[0] && tuple[0] === obj) {
+ path = tuple[1];
+ key = firstKey(path);
+ path = path.slice(key.length+1);
+
+ // global path, but object does not exist yet.
+ // put into a queue and try to connect later.
+ } else if (!tuple[0]) {
+ pendingQueue.push([this, path]);
+ tuple.length = 0;
+ return;
+
+ // global path, and object already exists
+ } else {
+ src = tuple[0];
+ key = path.slice(0, 0-(tuple[1].length+1));
+ path = tuple[1];
+ }
+
+ tuple.length = 0;
+ this.chain(key, path, src);
+};
+
+// called on the root node of a chain to teardown watcher on the specified
+// path
+ChainNodePrototype.remove = function(path) {
+ var obj, tuple, key, src, paths;
+
+ paths = this._paths;
+ if (paths[path] > 0) { paths[path]--; }
+
+ obj = this.value();
+ tuple = normalizeTuple(obj, path);
+ if (tuple[0] === obj) {
+ path = tuple[1];
+ key = firstKey(path);
+ path = path.slice(key.length+1);
+ } else {
+ src = tuple[0];
+ key = path.slice(0, 0-(tuple[1].length+1));
+ path = tuple[1];
+ }
+
+ tuple.length = 0;
+ this.unchain(key, path);
+};
+
+ChainNodePrototype.count = 0;
+
+ChainNodePrototype.chain = function(key, path, src) {
+ var chains = this._chains, node;
+ if (!chains) { chains = this._chains = {}; }
+
+ node = chains[key];
+ if (!node) { node = chains[key] = new ChainNode(this, key, src); }
+ node.count++; // count chains...
+
+ // chain rest of path if there is one
+ if (path && path.length>0) {
+ key = firstKey(path);
+ path = path.slice(key.length+1);
+ node.chain(key, path); // NOTE: no src means it will observe changes...
+ }
+};
+
+ChainNodePrototype.unchain = function(key, path) {
+ var chains = this._chains, node = chains[key];
+
+ // unchain rest of path first...
+ if (path && path.length>1) {
+ key = firstKey(path);
+ path = path.slice(key.length+1);
+ node.unchain(key, path);
+ }
+
+ // delete node if needed.
+ node.count--;
+ if (node.count<=0) {
+ delete chains[node._key];
+ node.destroy();
+ }
+
+};
+
+ChainNodePrototype.willChange = function() {
+ var chains = this._chains;
+ if (chains) {
+ for(var key in chains) {
+ if (!chains.hasOwnProperty(key)) { continue; }
+ chains[key].willChange();
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (this._parent) { this._parent.chainWillChange(this, this._key, 1); }
+};
+
+ChainNodePrototype.chainWillChange = function(chain, path, depth) {
+ if (this._key) { path = this._key + '.' + path; }
+
+ if (this._parent) {
+ this._parent.chainWillChange(this, path, depth+1);
+ } else {
+ if (depth > 1) { Ember.propertyWillChange(this.value(), path); }
+ path = 'this.' + path;
+ if (this._paths[path] > 0) { Ember.propertyWillChange(this.value(), path); }
+ }
+};
+
+ChainNodePrototype.chainDidChange = function(chain, path, depth) {
+ if (this._key) { path = this._key + '.' + path; }
+ if (this._parent) {
+ this._parent.chainDidChange(this, path, depth+1);
+ } else {
+ if (depth > 1) { Ember.propertyDidChange(this.value(), path); }
+ path = 'this.' + path;
+ if (this._paths[path] > 0) { Ember.propertyDidChange(this.value(), path); }
+ }
+};
+
+ChainNodePrototype.didChange = function(suppressEvent) {
+ // invalidate my own value first.
+ if (this._watching) {
+ var obj = this._parent.value();
+ if (obj !== this._object) {
+ removeChainWatcher(this._object, this._key, this);
+ this._object = obj;
+ addChainWatcher(obj, this._key, this);
+ }
+ this._value = undefined;
+
+ // Special-case: the EachProxy relies on immediate evaluation to
+ // establish its observers.
+ if (this._parent && this._parent._key === '@each')
+ this.value();
+ }
+
+ // then notify chains...
+ var chains = this._chains;
+ if (chains) {
+ for(var key in chains) {
+ if (!chains.hasOwnProperty(key)) { continue; }
+ chains[key].didChange(suppressEvent);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (suppressEvent) { return; }
+
+ // and finally tell parent about my path changing...
+ if (this._parent) { this._parent.chainDidChange(this, this._key, 1); }
+};
+
+// get the chains for the current object. If the current object has
+// chains inherited from the proto they will be cloned and reconfigured for
+// the current object.
+function chainsFor(obj) {
+ var m = metaFor(obj), ret = m.chains;
+ if (!ret) {
+ ret = m.chains = new ChainNode(null, null, obj);
+ } else if (ret.value() !== obj) {
+ ret = m.chains = ret.copy(obj);
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
+
+Ember.overrideChains = function(obj, keyName, m) {
+ chainsDidChange(obj, keyName, m, true);
+};
+
+function chainsWillChange(obj, keyName, m, arg) {
+ if (!m.hasOwnProperty('chainWatchers')) { return; } // nothing to do
+
+ var nodes = m.chainWatchers;
+
+ nodes = nodes[keyName];
+ if (!nodes) { return; }
+
+ for(var i = 0, l = nodes.length; i < l; i++) {
+ nodes[i].willChange(arg);
+ }
+}
+
+function chainsDidChange(obj, keyName, m, arg) {
+ if (!m.hasOwnProperty('chainWatchers')) { return; } // nothing to do
+
+ var nodes = m.chainWatchers;
+
+ nodes = nodes[keyName];
+ if (!nodes) { return; }
+
+ // looping in reverse because the chainWatchers array can be modified inside didChange
+ for (var i = nodes.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+ nodes[i].didChange(arg);
+ }
+}
+
+// ..........................................................
+// WATCH
+//
+
+/**
+ @private
+
+ Starts watching a property on an object. Whenever the property changes,
+ invokes `Ember.propertyWillChange` and `Ember.propertyDidChange`. This is the
+ primitive used by observers and dependent keys; usually you will never call
+ this method directly but instead use higher level methods like
+ `Ember.addObserver()`
+
+ @method watch
+ @for Ember
+ @param obj
+ @param {String} keyName
+*/
+Ember.watch = function(obj, keyName) {
+ // can't watch length on Array - it is special...
+ if (keyName === 'length' && Ember.typeOf(obj) === 'array') { return this; }
+
+ var m = metaFor(obj), watching = m.watching, desc;
+
+ // activate watching first time
+ if (!watching[keyName]) {
+ watching[keyName] = 1;
+ if (isKeyName(keyName)) {
+ desc = m.descs[keyName];
+ if (desc && desc.willWatch) { desc.willWatch(obj, keyName); }
+
+ if ('function' === typeof obj.willWatchProperty) {
+ obj.willWatchProperty(keyName);
+ }
+
+ if (MANDATORY_SETTER && keyName in obj) {
+ m.values[keyName] = obj[keyName];
+ o_defineProperty(obj, keyName, {
+ configurable: true,
+ enumerable: true,
+ set: Ember.MANDATORY_SETTER_FUNCTION,
+ get: Ember.DEFAULT_GETTER_FUNCTION(keyName)
+ });
+ }
+ } else {
+ chainsFor(obj).add(keyName);
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ watching[keyName] = (watching[keyName] || 0) + 1;
+ }
+ return this;
+};
+
+Ember.isWatching = function isWatching(obj, key) {
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY];
+ return (meta && meta.watching[key]) > 0;
+};
+
+Ember.watch.flushPending = flushPendingChains;
+
+Ember.unwatch = function(obj, keyName) {
+ // can't watch length on Array - it is special...
+ if (keyName === 'length' && Ember.typeOf(obj) === 'array') { return this; }
+
+ var m = metaFor(obj), watching = m.watching, desc;
+
+ if (watching[keyName] === 1) {
+ watching[keyName] = 0;
+
+ if (isKeyName(keyName)) {
+ desc = m.descs[keyName];
+ if (desc && desc.didUnwatch) { desc.didUnwatch(obj, keyName); }
+
+ if ('function' === typeof obj.didUnwatchProperty) {
+ obj.didUnwatchProperty(keyName);
+ }
+
+ if (MANDATORY_SETTER && keyName in obj) {
+ o_defineProperty(obj, keyName, {
+ configurable: true,
+ enumerable: true,
+ writable: true,
+ value: m.values[keyName]
+ });
+ delete m.values[keyName];
+ }
+ } else {
+ chainsFor(obj).remove(keyName);
+ }
+
+ } else if (watching[keyName]>1) {
+ watching[keyName]--;
+ }
+
+ return this;
+};
+
+/**
+ @private
+
+ Call on an object when you first beget it from another object. This will
+ setup any chained watchers on the object instance as needed. This method is
+ safe to call multiple times.
+
+ @method rewatch
+ @for Ember
+ @param obj
+*/
+Ember.rewatch = function(obj) {
+ var m = metaFor(obj, false), chains = m.chains;
+
+ // make sure the object has its own guid.
+ if (GUID_KEY in obj && !obj.hasOwnProperty(GUID_KEY)) {
+ Ember.generateGuid(obj, 'ember');
+ }
+
+ // make sure any chained watchers update.
+ if (chains && chains.value() !== obj) {
+ m.chains = chains.copy(obj);
+ }
+
+ return this;
+};
+
+Ember.finishChains = function(obj) {
+ var m = metaFor(obj, false), chains = m.chains;
+ if (chains) {
+ if (chains.value() !== obj) {
+ m.chains = chains = chains.copy(obj);
+ }
+ chains.didChange(true);
+ }
+};
+
+// ..........................................................
+// PROPERTY CHANGES
+//
+
+/**
+ This function is called just before an object property is about to change.
+ It will notify any before observers and prepare caches among other things.
+
+ Normally you will not need to call this method directly but if for some
+ reason you can't directly watch a property you can invoke this method
+ manually along with `Ember.propertyDidChange()` which you should call just
+ after the property value changes.
+
+ @method propertyWillChange
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} obj The object with the property that will change
+ @param {String} keyName The property key (or path) that will change.
+ @return {void}
+*/
+function propertyWillChange(obj, keyName, value) {
+ var m = metaFor(obj, false),
+ watching = m.watching[keyName] > 0 || keyName === 'length',
+ proto = m.proto,
+ desc = m.descs[keyName];
+
+ if (!watching) { return; }
+ if (proto === obj) { return; }
+ if (desc && desc.willChange) { desc.willChange(obj, keyName); }
+ dependentKeysWillChange(obj, keyName, m);
+ chainsWillChange(obj, keyName, m);
+ Ember.notifyBeforeObservers(obj, keyName);
+}
+
+Ember.propertyWillChange = propertyWillChange;
+
+/**
+ This function is called just after an object property has changed.
+ It will notify any observers and clear caches among other things.
+
+ Normally you will not need to call this method directly but if for some
+ reason you can't directly watch a property you can invoke this method
+ manually along with `Ember.propertyWilLChange()` which you should call just
+ before the property value changes.
+
+ @method propertyDidChange
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} obj The object with the property that will change
+ @param {String} keyName The property key (or path) that will change.
+ @return {void}
+*/
+function propertyDidChange(obj, keyName) {
+ var m = metaFor(obj, false),
+ watching = m.watching[keyName] > 0 || keyName === 'length',
+ proto = m.proto,
+ desc = m.descs[keyName];
+
+ if (proto === obj) { return; }
+
+ // shouldn't this mean that we're watching this key?
+ if (desc && desc.didChange) { desc.didChange(obj, keyName); }
+ if (!watching && keyName !== 'length') { return; }
+
+ dependentKeysDidChange(obj, keyName, m);
+ chainsDidChange(obj, keyName, m);
+ Ember.notifyObservers(obj, keyName);
+}
+
+Ember.propertyDidChange = propertyDidChange;
+
+var NODE_STACK = [];
+
+/**
+ Tears down the meta on an object so that it can be garbage collected.
+ Multiple calls will have no effect.
+
+ @method destroy
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} obj the object to destroy
+ @return {void}
+*/
+Ember.destroy = function (obj) {
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY], node, nodes, key, nodeObject;
+ if (meta) {
+ obj[META_KEY] = null;
+ // remove chainWatchers to remove circular references that would prevent GC
+ node = meta.chains;
+ if (node) {
+ NODE_STACK.push(node);
+ // process tree
+ while (NODE_STACK.length > 0) {
+ node = NODE_STACK.pop();
+ // push children
+ nodes = node._chains;
+ if (nodes) {
+ for (key in nodes) {
+ if (nodes.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
+ NODE_STACK.push(nodes[key]);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ // remove chainWatcher in node object
+ if (node._watching) {
+ nodeObject = node._object;
+ if (nodeObject) {
+ removeChainWatcher(nodeObject, node._key, node);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember-metal
+*/
+
+
+
+var get = Ember.get,
+ set = Ember.set,
+ metaFor = Ember.meta,
+ guidFor = Ember.guidFor,
+ a_slice = [].slice,
+ o_create = Ember.create,
+ META_KEY = Ember.META_KEY,
+ watch = Ember.watch,
+ unwatch = Ember.unwatch;
+
+// ..........................................................
+// DEPENDENT KEYS
+//
+
+// data structure:
+// meta.deps = {
+// 'depKey': {
+// 'keyName': count,
+// }
+// }
+
+/*
+ This function returns a map of unique dependencies for a
+ given object and key.
+*/
+function keysForDep(obj, depsMeta, depKey) {
+ var keys = depsMeta[depKey];
+ if (!keys) {
+ // if there are no dependencies yet for a the given key
+ // create a new empty list of dependencies for the key
+ keys = depsMeta[depKey] = {};
+ } else if (!depsMeta.hasOwnProperty(depKey)) {
+ // otherwise if the dependency list is inherited from
+ // a superclass, clone the hash
+ keys = depsMeta[depKey] = o_create(keys);
+ }
+ return keys;
+}
+
+/* return obj[META_KEY].deps */
+function metaForDeps(obj, meta) {
+ var deps = meta.deps;
+ // If the current object has no dependencies...
+ if (!deps) {
+ // initialize the dependencies with a pointer back to
+ // the current object
+ deps = meta.deps = {};
+ } else if (!meta.hasOwnProperty('deps')) {
+ // otherwise if the dependencies are inherited from the
+ // object's superclass, clone the deps
+ deps = meta.deps = o_create(deps);
+ }
+ return deps;
+}
+
+function addDependentKeys(desc, obj, keyName, meta) {
+ // the descriptor has a list of dependent keys, so
+ // add all of its dependent keys.
+ var depKeys = desc._dependentKeys, depsMeta, idx, len, depKey, keys;
+ if (!depKeys) return;
+
+ depsMeta = metaForDeps(obj, meta);
+
+ for(idx = 0, len = depKeys.length; idx < len; idx++) {
+ depKey = depKeys[idx];
+ // Lookup keys meta for depKey
+ keys = keysForDep(obj, depsMeta, depKey);
+ // Increment the number of times depKey depends on keyName.
+ keys[keyName] = (keys[keyName] || 0) + 1;
+ // Watch the depKey
+ watch(obj, depKey);
+ }
+}
+
+function removeDependentKeys(desc, obj, keyName, meta) {
+ // the descriptor has a list of dependent keys, so
+ // add all of its dependent keys.
+ var depKeys = desc._dependentKeys, depsMeta, idx, len, depKey, keys;
+ if (!depKeys) return;
+
+ depsMeta = metaForDeps(obj, meta);
+
+ for(idx = 0, len = depKeys.length; idx < len; idx++) {
+ depKey = depKeys[idx];
+ // Lookup keys meta for depKey
+ keys = keysForDep(obj, depsMeta, depKey);
+ // Increment the number of times depKey depends on keyName.
+ keys[keyName] = (keys[keyName] || 0) - 1;
+ // Watch the depKey
+ unwatch(obj, depKey);
+ }
+}
+
+// ..........................................................
+// COMPUTED PROPERTY
+//
+
+/**
+ @class ComputedProperty
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Descriptor
+ @constructor
+*/
+function ComputedProperty(func, opts) {
+ this.func = func;
+ this._cacheable = (opts && opts.cacheable !== undefined) ? opts.cacheable : true;
+ this._dependentKeys = opts && opts.dependentKeys;
+}
+
+Ember.ComputedProperty = ComputedProperty;
+ComputedProperty.prototype = new Ember.Descriptor();
+
+var ComputedPropertyPrototype = ComputedProperty.prototype;
+
+/**
+ Call on a computed property to set it into cacheable mode. When in this
+ mode the computed property will automatically cache the return value of
+ your function until one of the dependent keys changes.
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyApp.president = Ember.Object.create({
+ fullName: function() {
+ return this.get('firstName') + ' ' + this.get('lastName');
+
+ // After calculating the value of this function, Ember will
+ // return that value without re-executing this function until
+ // one of the dependent properties change.
+ }.property('firstName', 'lastName')
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Properties are cacheable by default.
+
+ @method cacheable
+ @param {Boolean} aFlag optional set to `false` to disable caching
+ @chainable
+*/
+ComputedPropertyPrototype.cacheable = function(aFlag) {
+ this._cacheable = aFlag !== false;
+ return this;
+};
+
+/**
+ Call on a computed property to set it into non-cached mode. When in this
+ mode the computed property will not automatically cache the return value.
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyApp.outsideService = Ember.Object.create({
+ value: function() {
+ return OutsideService.getValue();
+ }.property().volatile()
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @method volatile
+ @chainable
+*/
+ComputedPropertyPrototype.volatile = function() {
+ return this.cacheable(false);
+};
+
+/**
+ Sets the dependent keys on this computed property. Pass any number of
+ arguments containing key paths that this computed property depends on.
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyApp.president = Ember.Object.create({
+ fullName: Ember.computed(function() {
+ return this.get('firstName') + ' ' + this.get('lastName');
+
+ // Tell Ember that this computed property depends on firstName
+ // and lastName
+ }).property('firstName', 'lastName')
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @method property
+ @param {String} path* zero or more property paths
+ @chainable
+*/
+ComputedPropertyPrototype.property = function() {
+ var args = [];
+ for (var i = 0, l = arguments.length; i < l; i++) {
+ args.push(arguments[i]);
+ }
+ this._dependentKeys = args;
+ return this;
+};
+
+/**
+ In some cases, you may want to annotate computed properties with additional
+ metadata about how they function or what values they operate on. For example,
+ computed property functions may close over variables that are then no longer
+ available for introspection.
+
+ You can pass a hash of these values to a computed property like this:
+
+ ```
+ person: function() {
+ var personId = this.get('personId');
+ return App.Person.create({ id: personId });
+ }.property().meta({ type: App.Person })
+ ```
+
+ The hash that you pass to the `meta()` function will be saved on the
+ computed property descriptor under the `_meta` key. Ember runtime
+ exposes a public API for retrieving these values from classes,
+ via the `metaForProperty()` function.
+
+ @method meta
+ @param {Hash} meta
+ @chainable
+*/
+
+ComputedPropertyPrototype.meta = function(meta) {
+ if (arguments.length === 0) {
+ return this._meta || {};
+ } else {
+ this._meta = meta;
+ return this;
+ }
+};
+
+/* impl descriptor API */
+ComputedPropertyPrototype.willWatch = function(obj, keyName) {
+ // watch already creates meta for this instance
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY];
+
+ if (!(keyName in meta.cache)) {
+ addDependentKeys(this, obj, keyName, meta);
+ }
+};
+
+ComputedPropertyPrototype.didUnwatch = function(obj, keyName) {
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY];
+
+ if (!(keyName in meta.cache)) {
+ // unwatch already creates meta for this instance
+ removeDependentKeys(this, obj, keyName, meta);
+ }
+};
+
+/* impl descriptor API */
+ComputedPropertyPrototype.didChange = function(obj, keyName) {
+ // _suspended is set via a CP.set to ensure we don't clear
+ // the cached value set by the setter
+ if (this._cacheable && this._suspended !== obj) {
+ var meta = metaFor(obj);
+ if (keyName in meta.cache) {
+ delete meta.cache[keyName];
+ if (!meta.watching[keyName]) {
+ removeDependentKeys(this, obj, keyName, meta);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+/* impl descriptor API */
+ComputedPropertyPrototype.get = function(obj, keyName) {
+ var ret, cache, meta;
+ if (this._cacheable) {
+ meta = metaFor(obj);
+ cache = meta.cache;
+ if (keyName in cache) { return cache[keyName]; }
+ ret = cache[keyName] = this.func.call(obj, keyName);
+ if (!meta.watching[keyName]) {
+ addDependentKeys(this, obj, keyName, meta);
+ }
+ } else {
+ ret = this.func.call(obj, keyName);
+ }
+ return ret;
+};
+
+/* impl descriptor API */
+ComputedPropertyPrototype.set = function(obj, keyName, value) {
+ var cacheable = this._cacheable,
+ func = this.func,
+ meta = metaFor(obj, cacheable),
+ watched = meta.watching[keyName],
+ oldSuspended = this._suspended,
+ hadCachedValue = false,
+ cache = meta.cache,
+ cachedValue, ret;
+
+ this._suspended = obj;
+
+ try {
+ if (cacheable && cache.hasOwnProperty(keyName)) {
+ cachedValue = cache[keyName];
+ hadCachedValue = true;
+ }
+
+ // Check if the CP has been wrapped
+ if (func.wrappedFunction) { func = func.wrappedFunction; }
+
+ // For backwards-compatibility with computed properties
+ // that check for arguments.length === 2 to determine if
+ // they are being get or set, only pass the old cached
+ // value if the computed property opts into a third
+ // argument.
+ if (func.length === 3) {
+ ret = func.call(obj, keyName, value, cachedValue);
+ } else if (func.length === 2) {
+ ret = func.call(obj, keyName, value);
+ } else {
+ Ember.defineProperty(obj, keyName, null, cachedValue);
+ Ember.set(obj, keyName, value);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (hadCachedValue && cachedValue === ret) { return; }
+
+ if (watched) { Ember.propertyWillChange(obj, keyName); }
+
+ if (hadCachedValue) {
+ delete cache[keyName];
+ }
+
+ if (cacheable) {
+ if (!watched && !hadCachedValue) {
+ addDependentKeys(this, obj, keyName, meta);
+ }
+ cache[keyName] = ret;
+ }
+
+ if (watched) { Ember.propertyDidChange(obj, keyName); }
+ } finally {
+ this._suspended = oldSuspended;
+ }
+ return ret;
+};
+
+/* called when property is defined */
+ComputedPropertyPrototype.setup = function(obj, keyName) {
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY];
+ if (meta && meta.watching[keyName]) {
+ addDependentKeys(this, obj, keyName, metaFor(obj));
+ }
+};
+
+/* called before property is overridden */
+ComputedPropertyPrototype.teardown = function(obj, keyName) {
+ var meta = metaFor(obj);
+
+ if (meta.watching[keyName] || keyName in meta.cache) {
+ removeDependentKeys(this, obj, keyName, meta);
+ }
+
+ if (this._cacheable) { delete meta.cache[keyName]; }
+
+ return null; // no value to restore
+};
+
+
+/**
+ This helper returns a new property descriptor that wraps the passed
+ computed property function. You can use this helper to define properties
+ with mixins or via `Ember.defineProperty()`.
+
+ The function you pass will be used to both get and set property values.
+ The function should accept two parameters, key and value. If value is not
+ undefined you should set the value first. In either case return the
+ current value of the property.
+
+ @method computed
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Function} func The computed property function.
+ @return {Ember.ComputedProperty} property descriptor instance
+*/
+Ember.computed = function(func) {
+ var args;
+
+ if (arguments.length > 1) {
+ args = a_slice.call(arguments, 0, -1);
+ func = a_slice.call(arguments, -1)[0];
+ }
+
+ var cp = new ComputedProperty(func);
+
+ if (args) {
+ cp.property.apply(cp, args);
+ }
+
+ return cp;
+};
+
+/**
+ Returns the cached value for a property, if one exists.
+ This can be useful for peeking at the value of a computed
+ property that is generated lazily, without accidentally causing
+ it to be created.
+
+ @method cacheFor
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} obj the object whose property you want to check
+ @param {String} key the name of the property whose cached value you want
+ to return
+*/
+Ember.cacheFor = function cacheFor(obj, key) {
+ var cache = metaFor(obj, false).cache;
+
+ if (cache && key in cache) {
+ return cache[key];
+ }
+};
+
+/**
+ @method computed.not
+ @for Ember
+ @param {String} dependentKey
+*/
+Ember.computed.not = function(dependentKey) {
+ return Ember.computed(dependentKey, function(key) {
+ return !get(this, dependentKey);
+ });
+};
+
+/**
+ @method computed.empty
+ @for Ember
+ @param {String} dependentKey
+*/
+Ember.computed.empty = function(dependentKey) {
+ return Ember.computed(dependentKey, function(key) {
+ var val = get(this, dependentKey);
+ return val === undefined || val === null || val === '' || (Ember.isArray(val) && get(val, 'length') === 0);
+ });
+};
+
+/**
+ @method computed.bool
+ @for Ember
+ @param {String} dependentKey
+*/
+Ember.computed.bool = function(dependentKey) {
+ return Ember.computed(dependentKey, function(key) {
+ return !!get(this, dependentKey);
+ });
+};
+
+/**
+ @method computed.alias
+ @for Ember
+ @param {String} dependentKey
+*/
+Ember.computed.alias = function(dependentKey) {
+ return Ember.computed(dependentKey, function(key, value){
+ if (arguments.length === 1) {
+ return get(this, dependentKey);
+ } else {
+ set(this, dependentKey, value);
+ return value;
+ }
+ });
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember-metal
+*/
+
+var o_create = Ember.create,
+ metaFor = Ember.meta,
+ metaPath = Ember.metaPath,
+ META_KEY = Ember.META_KEY;
+
+/*
+ The event system uses a series of nested hashes to store listeners on an
+ object. When a listener is registered, or when an event arrives, these
+ hashes are consulted to determine which target and action pair to invoke.
+
+ The hashes are stored in the object's meta hash, and look like this:
+
+ // Object's meta hash
+ {
+ listeners: { // variable name: `listenerSet`
+ "foo:changed": [ // variable name: `actions`
+ [target, method, onceFlag, suspendedFlag]
+ ]
+ }
+ }
+
+*/
+
+function indexOf(array, target, method) {
+ var index = -1;
+ for (var i = 0, l = array.length; i < l; i++) {
+ if (target === array[i][0] && method === array[i][1]) { index = i; break; }
+ }
+ return index;
+}
+
+function actionsFor(obj, eventName) {
+ var meta = metaFor(obj, true),
+ actions;
+
+ if (!meta.listeners) { meta.listeners = {}; }
+
+ if (!meta.hasOwnProperty('listeners')) {
+ // setup inherited copy of the listeners object
+ meta.listeners = o_create(meta.listeners);
+ }
+
+ actions = meta.listeners[eventName];
+
+ // if there are actions, but the eventName doesn't exist in our listeners, then copy them from the prototype
+ if (actions && !meta.listeners.hasOwnProperty(eventName)) {
+ actions = meta.listeners[eventName] = meta.listeners[eventName].slice();
+ } else if (!actions) {
+ actions = meta.listeners[eventName] = [];
+ }
+
+ return actions;
+}
+
+function actionsUnion(obj, eventName, otherActions) {
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY],
+ actions = meta && meta.listeners && meta.listeners[eventName];
+
+ if (!actions) { return; }
+ for (var i = actions.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+ var target = actions[i][0],
+ method = actions[i][1],
+ once = actions[i][2],
+ suspended = actions[i][3],
+ actionIndex = indexOf(otherActions, target, method);
+
+ if (actionIndex === -1) {
+ otherActions.push([target, method, once, suspended]);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+function actionsDiff(obj, eventName, otherActions) {
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY],
+ actions = meta && meta.listeners && meta.listeners[eventName],
+ diffActions = [];
+
+ if (!actions) { return; }
+ for (var i = actions.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+ var target = actions[i][0],
+ method = actions[i][1],
+ once = actions[i][2],
+ suspended = actions[i][3],
+ actionIndex = indexOf(otherActions, target, method);
+
+ if (actionIndex !== -1) { continue; }
+
+ otherActions.push([target, method, once, suspended]);
+ diffActions.push([target, method, once, suspended]);
+ }
+
+ return diffActions;
+}
+
+/**
+ Add an event listener
+
+ @method addListener
+ @for Ember
+ @param obj
+ @param {String} eventName
+ @param {Object|Function} targetOrMethod A target object or a function
+ @param {Function|String} method A function or the name of a function to be called on `target`
+*/
+function addListener(obj, eventName, target, method, once) {
+
+
+ if (!method && 'function' === typeof target) {
+ method = target;
+ target = null;
+ }
+
+ var actions = actionsFor(obj, eventName),
+ actionIndex = indexOf(actions, target, method);
+
+ if (actionIndex !== -1) { return; }
+
+ actions.push([target, method, once, undefined]);
+
+ if ('function' === typeof obj.didAddListener) {
+ obj.didAddListener(eventName, target, method);
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ Remove an event listener
+
+ Arguments should match those passed to {{#crossLink "Ember/addListener"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method removeListener
+ @for Ember
+ @param obj
+ @param {String} eventName
+ @param {Object|Function} targetOrMethod A target object or a function
+ @param {Function|String} method A function or the name of a function to be called on `target`
+*/
+function removeListener(obj, eventName, target, method) {
+
+
+ if (!method && 'function' === typeof target) {
+ method = target;
+ target = null;
+ }
+
+ function _removeListener(target, method, once) {
+ var actions = actionsFor(obj, eventName),
+ actionIndex = indexOf(actions, target, method);
+
+ // action doesn't exist, give up silently
+ if (actionIndex === -1) { return; }
+
+ actions.splice(actionIndex, 1);
+
+ if ('function' === typeof obj.didRemoveListener) {
+ obj.didRemoveListener(eventName, target, method);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (method) {
+ _removeListener(target, method);
+ } else {
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY],
+ actions = meta && meta.listeners && meta.listeners[eventName];
+
+ if (!actions) { return; }
+ for (var i = actions.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+ _removeListener(actions[i][0], actions[i][1]);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ @private
+
+ Suspend listener during callback.
+
+ This should only be used by the target of the event listener
+ when it is taking an action that would cause the event, e.g.
+ an object might suspend its property change listener while it is
+ setting that property.
+
+ @method suspendListener
+ @for Ember
+ @param obj
+ @param {String} eventName
+ @param {Object|Function} targetOrMethod A target object or a function
+ @param {Function|String} method A function or the name of a function to be called on `target`
+ @param {Function} callback
+*/
+function suspendListener(obj, eventName, target, method, callback) {
+ if (!method && 'function' === typeof target) {
+ method = target;
+ target = null;
+ }
+
+ var actions = actionsFor(obj, eventName),
+ actionIndex = indexOf(actions, target, method),
+ action;
+
+ if (actionIndex !== -1) {
+ action = actions[actionIndex].slice(); // copy it, otherwise we're modifying a shared object
+ action[3] = true; // mark the action as suspended
+ actions[actionIndex] = action; // replace the shared object with our copy
+ }
+
+ function tryable() { return callback.call(target); }
+ function finalizer() { if (action) { action[3] = undefined; } }
+
+ return Ember.tryFinally(tryable, finalizer);
+}
+
+/**
+ @private
+
+ Suspend listener during callback.
+
+ This should only be used by the target of the event listener
+ when it is taking an action that would cause the event, e.g.
+ an object might suspend its property change listener while it is
+ setting that property.
+
+ @method suspendListener
+ @for Ember
+ @param obj
+ @param {Array} eventName Array of event names
+ @param {Object|Function} targetOrMethod A target object or a function
+ @param {Function|String} method A function or the name of a function to be called on `target`
+ @param {Function} callback
+*/
+function suspendListeners(obj, eventNames, target, method, callback) {
+ if (!method && 'function' === typeof target) {
+ method = target;
+ target = null;
+ }
+
+ var suspendedActions = [],
+ eventName, actions, action, i, l;
+
+ for (i=0, l=eventNames.length; i= 0; i--) { // looping in reverse for once listeners
+ if (!actions[i] || actions[i][3] === true) { continue; }
+
+ var target = actions[i][0],
+ method = actions[i][1],
+ once = actions[i][2];
+
+ if (once) { removeListener(obj, eventName, target, method); }
+ if (!target) { target = obj; }
+ if ('string' === typeof method) { method = target[method]; }
+ if (params) {
+ method.apply(target, params);
+ } else {
+ method.apply(target);
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+/**
+ @private
+ @method hasListeners
+ @for Ember
+ @param obj
+ @param {String} eventName
+*/
+function hasListeners(obj, eventName) {
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY],
+ actions = meta && meta.listeners && meta.listeners[eventName];
+
+ return !!(actions && actions.length);
+}
+
+/**
+ @private
+ @method listenersFor
+ @for Ember
+ @param obj
+ @param {String} eventName
+*/
+function listenersFor(obj, eventName) {
+ var ret = [];
+ var meta = obj[META_KEY],
+ actions = meta && meta.listeners && meta.listeners[eventName];
+
+ if (!actions) { return ret; }
+
+ for (var i = 0, l = actions.length; i < l; i++) {
+ var target = actions[i][0],
+ method = actions[i][1];
+ ret.push([target, method]);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+Ember.addListener = addListener;
+Ember.removeListener = removeListener;
+Ember._suspendListener = suspendListener;
+Ember._suspendListeners = suspendListeners;
+Ember.sendEvent = sendEvent;
+Ember.hasListeners = hasListeners;
+Ember.watchedEvents = watchedEvents;
+Ember.listenersFor = listenersFor;
+Ember.listenersDiff = actionsDiff;
+Ember.listenersUnion = actionsUnion;
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+// Ember.Logger
+// Ember.watch.flushPending
+// Ember.beginPropertyChanges, Ember.endPropertyChanges
+// Ember.guidFor, Ember.tryFinally
+
+/**
+@module ember-metal
+*/
+
+// ..........................................................
+// HELPERS
+//
+
+var slice = [].slice,
+ forEach = Ember.ArrayPolyfills.forEach;
+
+// invokes passed params - normalizing so you can pass target/func,
+// target/string or just func
+function invoke(target, method, args, ignore) {
+
+ if (method === undefined) {
+ method = target;
+ target = undefined;
+ }
+
+ if ('string' === typeof method) { method = target[method]; }
+ if (args && ignore > 0) {
+ args = args.length > ignore ? slice.call(args, ignore) : null;
+ }
+
+ return Ember.handleErrors(function() {
+ // IE8's Function.prototype.apply doesn't accept undefined/null arguments.
+ return method.apply(target || this, args || []);
+ }, this);
+}
+
+
+// ..........................................................
+// RUNLOOP
+//
+
+var timerMark; // used by timers...
+
+/**
+Ember RunLoop (Private)
+
+@class RunLoop
+@namespace Ember
+@private
+@constructor
+*/
+var RunLoop = function(prev) {
+ this._prev = prev || null;
+ this.onceTimers = {};
+};
+
+RunLoop.prototype = {
+ /**
+ @method end
+ */
+ end: function() {
+ this.flush();
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method prev
+ */
+ prev: function() {
+ return this._prev;
+ },
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // Delayed Actions
+ //
+
+ /**
+ @method schedule
+ @param {String} queueName
+ @param target
+ @param method
+ */
+ schedule: function(queueName, target, method) {
+ var queues = this._queues, queue;
+ if (!queues) { queues = this._queues = {}; }
+ queue = queues[queueName];
+ if (!queue) { queue = queues[queueName] = []; }
+
+ var args = arguments.length > 3 ? slice.call(arguments, 3) : null;
+ queue.push({ target: target, method: method, args: args });
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method flush
+ @param {String} queueName
+ */
+ flush: function(queueName) {
+ var queueNames, idx, len, queue, log;
+
+ if (!this._queues) { return this; } // nothing to do
+
+ function iter(item) {
+ invoke(item.target, item.method, item.args);
+ }
+
+ function tryable() {
+ forEach.call(queue, iter);
+ }
+
+ Ember.watch.flushPending(); // make sure all chained watchers are setup
+
+ if (queueName) {
+ while (this._queues && (queue = this._queues[queueName])) {
+ this._queues[queueName] = null;
+
+ // the sync phase is to allow property changes to propagate. don't
+ // invoke observers until that is finished.
+ if (queueName === 'sync') {
+ log = Ember.LOG_BINDINGS;
+ if (log) { Ember.Logger.log('Begin: Flush Sync Queue'); }
+
+ Ember.beginPropertyChanges();
+
+ Ember.tryFinally(tryable, Ember.endPropertyChanges);
+
+ if (log) { Ember.Logger.log('End: Flush Sync Queue'); }
+
+ } else {
+ forEach.call(queue, iter);
+ }
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ queueNames = Ember.run.queues;
+ len = queueNames.length;
+ idx = 0;
+
+ outerloop:
+ while (idx < len) {
+ queueName = queueNames[idx];
+ queue = this._queues && this._queues[queueName];
+ delete this._queues[queueName];
+
+ if (queue) {
+ // the sync phase is to allow property changes to propagate. don't
+ // invoke observers until that is finished.
+ if (queueName === 'sync') {
+ log = Ember.LOG_BINDINGS;
+ if (log) { Ember.Logger.log('Begin: Flush Sync Queue'); }
+
+ Ember.beginPropertyChanges();
+
+ Ember.tryFinally(tryable, Ember.endPropertyChanges);
+
+ if (log) { Ember.Logger.log('End: Flush Sync Queue'); }
+ } else {
+ forEach.call(queue, iter);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Loop through prior queues
+ for (var i = 0; i <= idx; i++) {
+ if (this._queues && this._queues[queueNames[i]]) {
+ // Start over at the first queue with contents
+ idx = i;
+ continue outerloop;
+ }
+ }
+
+ idx++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ timerMark = null;
+
+ return this;
+ }
+
+};
+
+Ember.RunLoop = RunLoop;
+
+// ..........................................................
+// Ember.run - this is ideally the only public API the dev sees
+//
+
+/**
+ Runs the passed target and method inside of a RunLoop, ensuring any
+ deferred actions including bindings and views updates are flushed at the
+ end.
+
+ Normally you should not need to invoke this method yourself. However if
+ you are implementing raw event handlers when interfacing with other
+ libraries or plugins, you should probably wrap all of your code inside this
+ call.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.run(function(){
+ // code to be execute within a RunLoop
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @class run
+ @namespace Ember
+ @static
+ @constructor
+ @param {Object} [target] target of method to call
+ @param {Function|String} method Method to invoke.
+ May be a function or a string. If you pass a string
+ then it will be looked up on the passed target.
+ @param {Object} [args*] Any additional arguments you wish to pass to the method.
+ @return {Object} return value from invoking the passed function.
+*/
+Ember.run = function(target, method) {
+ var loop,
+ args = arguments;
+ run.begin();
+
+ function tryable() {
+ if (target || method) {
+ return invoke(target, method, args, 2);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return Ember.tryFinally(tryable, run.end);
+};
+
+var run = Ember.run;
+
+
+/**
+ Begins a new RunLoop. Any deferred actions invoked after the begin will
+ be buffered until you invoke a matching call to `Ember.run.end()`. This is
+ an lower-level way to use a RunLoop instead of using `Ember.run()`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.run.begin();
+ // code to be execute within a RunLoop
+ Ember.run.end();
+ ```
+
+ @method begin
+ @return {void}
+*/
+Ember.run.begin = function() {
+ run.currentRunLoop = new RunLoop(run.currentRunLoop);
+};
+
+/**
+ Ends a RunLoop. This must be called sometime after you call
+ `Ember.run.begin()` to flush any deferred actions. This is a lower-level way
+ to use a RunLoop instead of using `Ember.run()`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.run.begin();
+ // code to be execute within a RunLoop
+ Ember.run.end();
+ ```
+
+ @method end
+ @return {void}
+*/
+Ember.run.end = function() {
+
+
+ function tryable() { run.currentRunLoop.end(); }
+ function finalizer() { run.currentRunLoop = run.currentRunLoop.prev(); }
+
+ Ember.tryFinally(tryable, finalizer);
+};
+
+/**
+ Array of named queues. This array determines the order in which queues
+ are flushed at the end of the RunLoop. You can define your own queues by
+ simply adding the queue name to this array. Normally you should not need
+ to inspect or modify this property.
+
+ @property queues
+ @type Array
+ @default ['sync', 'actions', 'destroy', 'timers']
+*/
+Ember.run.queues = ['sync', 'actions', 'destroy', 'timers'];
+
+/**
+ Adds the passed target/method and any optional arguments to the named
+ queue to be executed at the end of the RunLoop. If you have not already
+ started a RunLoop when calling this method one will be started for you
+ automatically.
+
+ At the end of a RunLoop, any methods scheduled in this way will be invoked.
+ Methods will be invoked in an order matching the named queues defined in
+ the `run.queues` property.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.run.schedule('timers', this, function(){
+ // this will be executed at the end of the RunLoop, when timers are run
+ console.log("scheduled on timers queue");
+ });
+
+ Ember.run.schedule('sync', this, function(){
+ // this will be executed at the end of the RunLoop, when bindings are synced
+ console.log("scheduled on sync queue");
+ });
+
+ // Note the functions will be run in order based on the run queues order. Output would be:
+ // scheduled on sync queue
+ // scheduled on timers queue
+ ```
+
+ @method schedule
+ @param {String} queue The name of the queue to schedule against.
+ Default queues are 'sync' and 'actions'
+ @param {Object} [target] target object to use as the context when invoking a method.
+ @param {String|Function} method The method to invoke. If you pass a string it
+ will be resolved on the target object at the time the scheduled item is
+ invoked allowing you to change the target function.
+ @param {Object} [arguments*] Optional arguments to be passed to the queued method.
+ @return {void}
+*/
+Ember.run.schedule = function(queue, target, method) {
+ var loop = run.autorun();
+ loop.schedule.apply(loop, arguments);
+};
+
+var scheduledAutorun;
+function autorun() {
+ scheduledAutorun = null;
+ if (run.currentRunLoop) { run.end(); }
+}
+
+// Used by global test teardown
+Ember.run.hasScheduledTimers = function() {
+ return !!(scheduledAutorun || scheduledLater || scheduledNext);
+};
+
+// Used by global test teardown
+Ember.run.cancelTimers = function () {
+ if (scheduledAutorun) {
+ clearTimeout(scheduledAutorun);
+ scheduledAutorun = null;
+ }
+ if (scheduledLater) {
+ clearTimeout(scheduledLater);
+ scheduledLater = null;
+ }
+ if (scheduledNext) {
+ clearTimeout(scheduledNext);
+ scheduledNext = null;
+ }
+ timers = {};
+};
+
+/**
+ Begins a new RunLoop if necessary and schedules a timer to flush the
+ RunLoop at a later time. This method is used by parts of Ember to
+ ensure the RunLoop always finishes. You normally do not need to call this
+ method directly. Instead use `Ember.run()`
+
+ @method autorun
+ @example
+ Ember.run.autorun();
+ @return {Ember.RunLoop} the new current RunLoop
+*/
+Ember.run.autorun = function() {
+ if (!run.currentRunLoop) {
+
+
+ run.begin();
+
+ if (!scheduledAutorun) {
+ scheduledAutorun = setTimeout(autorun, 1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return run.currentRunLoop;
+};
+
+/**
+ Immediately flushes any events scheduled in the 'sync' queue. Bindings
+ use this queue so this method is a useful way to immediately force all
+ bindings in the application to sync.
+
+ You should call this method anytime you need any changed state to propagate
+ throughout the app immediately without repainting the UI.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.run.sync();
+ ```
+
+ @method sync
+ @return {void}
+*/
+Ember.run.sync = function() {
+ run.autorun();
+ run.currentRunLoop.flush('sync');
+};
+
+// ..........................................................
+// TIMERS
+//
+
+var timers = {}; // active timers...
+
+var scheduledLater;
+function invokeLaterTimers() {
+ scheduledLater = null;
+ var now = (+ new Date()), earliest = -1;
+ for (var key in timers) {
+ if (!timers.hasOwnProperty(key)) { continue; }
+ var timer = timers[key];
+ if (timer && timer.expires) {
+ if (now >= timer.expires) {
+ delete timers[key];
+ invoke(timer.target, timer.method, timer.args, 2);
+ } else {
+ if (earliest<0 || (timer.expires < earliest)) earliest=timer.expires;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // schedule next timeout to fire...
+ if (earliest > 0) { scheduledLater = setTimeout(invokeLaterTimers, earliest-(+ new Date())); }
+}
+
+/**
+ Invokes the passed target/method and optional arguments after a specified
+ period if time. The last parameter of this method must always be a number
+ of milliseconds.
+
+ You should use this method whenever you need to run some action after a
+ period of time instead of using `setTimeout()`. This method will ensure that
+ items that expire during the same script execution cycle all execute
+ together, which is often more efficient than using a real setTimeout.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.run.later(myContext, function(){
+ // code here will execute within a RunLoop in about 500ms with this == myContext
+ }, 500);
+ ```
+
+ @method later
+ @param {Object} [target] target of method to invoke
+ @param {Function|String} method The method to invoke.
+ If you pass a string it will be resolved on the
+ target at the time the method is invoked.
+ @param {Object} [args*] Optional arguments to pass to the timeout.
+ @param {Number} wait
+ Number of milliseconds to wait.
+ @return {String} a string you can use to cancel the timer in
+ {{#crossLink "Ember/run.cancel"}}{{/crossLink}} later.
+*/
+Ember.run.later = function(target, method) {
+ var args, expires, timer, guid, wait;
+
+ // setTimeout compatibility...
+ if (arguments.length===2 && 'function' === typeof target) {
+ wait = method;
+ method = target;
+ target = undefined;
+ args = [target, method];
+ } else {
+ args = slice.call(arguments);
+ wait = args.pop();
+ }
+
+ expires = (+ new Date()) + wait;
+ timer = { target: target, method: method, expires: expires, args: args };
+ guid = Ember.guidFor(timer);
+ timers[guid] = timer;
+ run.once(timers, invokeLaterTimers);
+ return guid;
+};
+
+function invokeOnceTimer(guid, onceTimers) {
+ if (onceTimers[this.tguid]) { delete onceTimers[this.tguid][this.mguid]; }
+ if (timers[guid]) { invoke(this.target, this.method, this.args); }
+ delete timers[guid];
+}
+
+function scheduleOnce(queue, target, method, args) {
+ var tguid = Ember.guidFor(target),
+ mguid = Ember.guidFor(method),
+ onceTimers = run.autorun().onceTimers,
+ guid = onceTimers[tguid] && onceTimers[tguid][mguid],
+ timer;
+
+ if (guid && timers[guid]) {
+ timers[guid].args = args; // replace args
+ } else {
+ timer = {
+ target: target,
+ method: method,
+ args: args,
+ tguid: tguid,
+ mguid: mguid
+ };
+
+ guid = Ember.guidFor(timer);
+ timers[guid] = timer;
+ if (!onceTimers[tguid]) { onceTimers[tguid] = {}; }
+ onceTimers[tguid][mguid] = guid; // so it isn't scheduled more than once
+
+ run.schedule(queue, timer, invokeOnceTimer, guid, onceTimers);
+ }
+
+ return guid;
+}
+
+/**
+ Schedules an item to run one time during the current RunLoop. Calling
+ this method with the same target/method combination will have no effect.
+
+ Note that although you can pass optional arguments these will not be
+ considered when looking for duplicates. New arguments will replace previous
+ calls.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.run(function(){
+ var doFoo = function() { foo(); }
+ Ember.run.once(myContext, doFoo);
+ Ember.run.once(myContext, doFoo);
+ // doFoo will only be executed once at the end of the RunLoop
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @method once
+ @param {Object} [target] target of method to invoke
+ @param {Function|String} method The method to invoke.
+ If you pass a string it will be resolved on the
+ target at the time the method is invoked.
+ @param {Object} [args*] Optional arguments to pass to the timeout.
+ @return {Object} timer
+*/
+Ember.run.once = function(target, method) {
+ return scheduleOnce('actions', target, method, slice.call(arguments, 2));
+};
+
+Ember.run.scheduleOnce = function(queue, target, method, args) {
+ return scheduleOnce(queue, target, method, slice.call(arguments, 3));
+};
+
+var scheduledNext;
+function invokeNextTimers() {
+ scheduledNext = null;
+ for(var key in timers) {
+ if (!timers.hasOwnProperty(key)) { continue; }
+ var timer = timers[key];
+ if (timer.next) {
+ delete timers[key];
+ invoke(timer.target, timer.method, timer.args, 2);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ Schedules an item to run after control has been returned to the system.
+ This is often equivalent to calling `setTimeout(function() {}, 1)`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.run.next(myContext, function(){
+ // code to be executed in the next RunLoop, which will be scheduled after the current one
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @method next
+ @param {Object} [target] target of method to invoke
+ @param {Function|String} method The method to invoke.
+ If you pass a string it will be resolved on the
+ target at the time the method is invoked.
+ @param {Object} [args*] Optional arguments to pass to the timeout.
+ @return {Object} timer
+*/
+Ember.run.next = function(target, method) {
+ var guid,
+ timer = {
+ target: target,
+ method: method,
+ args: slice.call(arguments),
+ next: true
+ };
+
+ guid = Ember.guidFor(timer);
+ timers[guid] = timer;
+
+ if (!scheduledNext) { scheduledNext = setTimeout(invokeNextTimers, 1); }
+ return guid;
+};
+
+/**
+ Cancels a scheduled item. Must be a value returned by `Ember.run.later()`,
+ `Ember.run.once()`, or `Ember.run.next()`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var runNext = Ember.run.next(myContext, function(){
+ // will not be executed
+ });
+ Ember.run.cancel(runNext);
+
+ var runLater = Ember.run.later(myContext, function(){
+ // will not be executed
+ }, 500);
+ Ember.run.cancel(runLater);
+
+ var runOnce = Ember.run.once(myContext, function(){
+ // will not be executed
+ });
+ Ember.run.cancel(runOnce);
+ ```
+
+ @method cancel
+ @param {Object} timer Timer object to cancel
+ @return {void}
+*/
+Ember.run.cancel = function(timer) {
+ delete timers[timer];
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+// Ember.Logger
+// get, set, trySet
+// guidFor, isArray, meta
+// addObserver, removeObserver
+// Ember.run.schedule
+/**
+@module ember-metal
+*/
+
+// ..........................................................
+// CONSTANTS
+//
+
+/**
+ Debug parameter you can turn on. This will log all bindings that fire to
+ the console. This should be disabled in production code. Note that you
+ can also enable this from the console or temporarily.
+
+ @property LOG_BINDINGS
+ @for Ember
+ @type Boolean
+ @default false
+*/
+Ember.LOG_BINDINGS = false || !!Ember.ENV.LOG_BINDINGS;
+
+var get = Ember.get,
+ set = Ember.set,
+ guidFor = Ember.guidFor,
+ isGlobalPath = Ember.isGlobalPath;
+
+
+function getWithGlobals(obj, path) {
+ return get(isGlobalPath(path) ? Ember.lookup : obj, path);
+}
+
+// ..........................................................
+// BINDING
+//
+
+var Binding = function(toPath, fromPath) {
+ this._direction = 'fwd';
+ this._from = fromPath;
+ this._to = toPath;
+ this._directionMap = Ember.Map.create();
+};
+
+/**
+@class Binding
+@namespace Ember
+*/
+
+Binding.prototype = {
+ /**
+ This copies the Binding so it can be connected to another object.
+
+ @method copy
+ @return {Ember.Binding}
+ */
+ copy: function () {
+ var copy = new Binding(this._to, this._from);
+ if (this._oneWay) { copy._oneWay = true; }
+ return copy;
+ },
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // CONFIG
+ //
+
+ /**
+ This will set `from` property path to the specified value. It will not
+ attempt to resolve this property path to an actual object until you
+ connect the binding.
+
+ The binding will search for the property path starting at the root object
+ you pass when you `connect()` the binding. It follows the same rules as
+ `get()` - see that method for more information.
+
+ @method from
+ @param {String} propertyPath the property path to connect to
+ @return {Ember.Binding} `this`
+ */
+ from: function(path) {
+ this._from = path;
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ This will set the `to` property path to the specified value. It will not
+ attempt to resolve this property path to an actual object until you
+ connect the binding.
+
+ The binding will search for the property path starting at the root object
+ you pass when you `connect()` the binding. It follows the same rules as
+ `get()` - see that method for more information.
+
+ @method to
+ @param {String|Tuple} propertyPath A property path or tuple
+ @return {Ember.Binding} `this`
+ */
+ to: function(path) {
+ this._to = path;
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Configures the binding as one way. A one-way binding will relay changes
+ on the `from` side to the `to` side, but not the other way around. This
+ means that if you change the `to` side directly, the `from` side may have
+ a different value.
+
+ @method oneWay
+ @return {Ember.Binding} `this`
+ */
+ oneWay: function() {
+ this._oneWay = true;
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ toString: function() {
+ var oneWay = this._oneWay ? '[oneWay]' : '';
+ return "Ember.Binding<" + guidFor(this) + ">(" + this._from + " -> " + this._to + ")" + oneWay;
+ },
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // CONNECT AND SYNC
+ //
+
+ /**
+ Attempts to connect this binding instance so that it can receive and relay
+ changes. This method will raise an exception if you have not set the
+ from/to properties yet.
+
+ @method connect
+ @param {Object} obj The root object for this binding.
+ @return {Ember.Binding} `this`
+ */
+ connect: function(obj) {
+
+
+ var fromPath = this._from, toPath = this._to;
+ Ember.trySet(obj, toPath, getWithGlobals(obj, fromPath));
+
+ // add an observer on the object to be notified when the binding should be updated
+ Ember.addObserver(obj, fromPath, this, this.fromDidChange);
+
+ // if the binding is a two-way binding, also set up an observer on the target
+ if (!this._oneWay) { Ember.addObserver(obj, toPath, this, this.toDidChange); }
+
+ this._readyToSync = true;
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Disconnects the binding instance. Changes will no longer be relayed. You
+ will not usually need to call this method.
+
+ @method disconnect
+ @param {Object} obj The root object you passed when connecting the binding.
+ @return {Ember.Binding} `this`
+ */
+ disconnect: function(obj) {
+
+
+ var twoWay = !this._oneWay;
+
+ // remove an observer on the object so we're no longer notified of
+ // changes that should update bindings.
+ Ember.removeObserver(obj, this._from, this, this.fromDidChange);
+
+ // if the binding is two-way, remove the observer from the target as well
+ if (twoWay) { Ember.removeObserver(obj, this._to, this, this.toDidChange); }
+
+ this._readyToSync = false; // disable scheduled syncs...
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // PRIVATE
+ //
+
+ /* called when the from side changes */
+ fromDidChange: function(target) {
+ this._scheduleSync(target, 'fwd');
+ },
+
+ /* called when the to side changes */
+ toDidChange: function(target) {
+ this._scheduleSync(target, 'back');
+ },
+
+ _scheduleSync: function(obj, dir) {
+ var directionMap = this._directionMap;
+ var existingDir = directionMap.get(obj);
+
+ // if we haven't scheduled the binding yet, schedule it
+ if (!existingDir) {
+ Ember.run.schedule('sync', this, this._sync, obj);
+ directionMap.set(obj, dir);
+ }
+
+ // If both a 'back' and 'fwd' sync have been scheduled on the same object,
+ // default to a 'fwd' sync so that it remains deterministic.
+ if (existingDir === 'back' && dir === 'fwd') {
+ directionMap.set(obj, 'fwd');
+ }
+ },
+
+ _sync: function(obj) {
+ var log = Ember.LOG_BINDINGS;
+
+ // don't synchronize destroyed objects or disconnected bindings
+ if (obj.isDestroyed || !this._readyToSync) { return; }
+
+ // get the direction of the binding for the object we are
+ // synchronizing from
+ var directionMap = this._directionMap;
+ var direction = directionMap.get(obj);
+
+ var fromPath = this._from, toPath = this._to;
+
+ directionMap.remove(obj);
+
+ // if we're synchronizing from the remote object...
+ if (direction === 'fwd') {
+ var fromValue = getWithGlobals(obj, this._from);
+ if (log) {
+ Ember.Logger.log(' ', this.toString(), '->', fromValue, obj);
+ }
+ if (this._oneWay) {
+ Ember.trySet(obj, toPath, fromValue);
+ } else {
+ Ember._suspendObserver(obj, toPath, this, this.toDidChange, function () {
+ Ember.trySet(obj, toPath, fromValue);
+ });
+ }
+ // if we're synchronizing *to* the remote object
+ } else if (direction === 'back') {
+ var toValue = get(obj, this._to);
+ if (log) {
+ Ember.Logger.log(' ', this.toString(), '<-', toValue, obj);
+ }
+ Ember._suspendObserver(obj, fromPath, this, this.fromDidChange, function () {
+ Ember.trySet(Ember.isGlobalPath(fromPath) ? Ember.lookup : obj, fromPath, toValue);
+ });
+ }
+ }
+
+};
+
+function mixinProperties(to, from) {
+ for (var key in from) {
+ if (from.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
+ to[key] = from[key];
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+mixinProperties(Binding, {
+
+ /**
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.Binding/from"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method from
+ @static
+ */
+ from: function() {
+ var C = this, binding = new C();
+ return binding.from.apply(binding, arguments);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.Binding/to"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method to
+ @static
+ */
+ to: function() {
+ var C = this, binding = new C();
+ return binding.to.apply(binding, arguments);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Creates a new Binding instance and makes it apply in a single direction.
+ A one-way binding will relay changes on the `from` side object (supplied
+ as the `from` argument) the `to` side, but not the other way around.
+ This means that if you change the "to" side directly, the "from" side may have
+ a different value.
+
+ See {{#crossLink "Binding/oneWay"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method oneWay
+ @param {String} from from path.
+ @param {Boolean} [flag] (Optional) passing nothing here will make the
+ binding `oneWay`. You can instead pass `false` to disable `oneWay`, making the
+ binding two way again.
+ */
+ oneWay: function(from, flag) {
+ var C = this, binding = new C(null, from);
+ return binding.oneWay(flag);
+ }
+
+});
+
+/**
+ An `Ember.Binding` connects the properties of two objects so that whenever
+ the value of one property changes, the other property will be changed also.
+
+ ## Automatic Creation of Bindings with `/^*Binding/`-named Properties
+
+ You do not usually create Binding objects directly but instead describe
+ bindings in your class or object definition using automatic binding
+ detection.
+
+ Properties ending in a `Binding` suffix will be converted to `Ember.Binding`
+ instances. The value of this property should be a string representing a path
+ to another object or a custom binding instanced created using Binding helpers
+ (see "Customizing Your Bindings"):
+
+ ```
+ valueBinding: "MyApp.someController.title"
+ ```
+
+ This will create a binding from `MyApp.someController.title` to the `value`
+ property of your object instance automatically. Now the two values will be
+ kept in sync.
+
+ ## One Way Bindings
+
+ One especially useful binding customization you can use is the `oneWay()`
+ helper. This helper tells Ember that you are only interested in
+ receiving changes on the object you are binding from. For example, if you
+ are binding to a preference and you want to be notified if the preference
+ has changed, but your object will not be changing the preference itself, you
+ could do:
+
+ ```
+ bigTitlesBinding: Ember.Binding.oneWay("MyApp.preferencesController.bigTitles")
+ ```
+
+ This way if the value of `MyApp.preferencesController.bigTitles` changes the
+ `bigTitles` property of your object will change also. However, if you
+ change the value of your `bigTitles` property, it will not update the
+ `preferencesController`.
+
+ One way bindings are almost twice as fast to setup and twice as fast to
+ execute because the binding only has to worry about changes to one side.
+
+ You should consider using one way bindings anytime you have an object that
+ may be created frequently and you do not intend to change a property; only
+ to monitor it for changes. (such as in the example above).
+
+ ## Adding Bindings Manually
+
+ All of the examples above show you how to configure a custom binding, but the
+ result of these customizations will be a binding template, not a fully active
+ Binding instance. The binding will actually become active only when you
+ instantiate the object the binding belongs to. It is useful however, to
+ understand what actually happens when the binding is activated.
+
+ For a binding to function it must have at least a `from` property and a `to`
+ property. The `from` property path points to the object/key that you want to
+ bind from while the `to` path points to the object/key you want to bind to.
+
+ When you define a custom binding, you are usually describing the property
+ you want to bind from (such as `MyApp.someController.value` in the examples
+ above). When your object is created, it will automatically assign the value
+ you want to bind `to` based on the name of your binding key. In the
+ examples above, during init, Ember objects will effectively call
+ something like this on your binding:
+
+ ```javascript
+ binding = Ember.Binding.from(this.valueBinding).to("value");
+ ```
+
+ This creates a new binding instance based on the template you provide, and
+ sets the to path to the `value` property of the new object. Now that the
+ binding is fully configured with a `from` and a `to`, it simply needs to be
+ connected to become active. This is done through the `connect()` method:
+
+ ```javascript
+ binding.connect(this);
+ ```
+
+ Note that when you connect a binding you pass the object you want it to be
+ connected to. This object will be used as the root for both the from and
+ to side of the binding when inspecting relative paths. This allows the
+ binding to be automatically inherited by subclassed objects as well.
+
+ Now that the binding is connected, it will observe both the from and to side
+ and relay changes.
+
+ If you ever needed to do so (you almost never will, but it is useful to
+ understand this anyway), you could manually create an active binding by
+ using the `Ember.bind()` helper method. (This is the same method used by
+ to setup your bindings on objects):
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.bind(MyApp.anotherObject, "value", "MyApp.someController.value");
+ ```
+
+ Both of these code fragments have the same effect as doing the most friendly
+ form of binding creation like so:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyApp.anotherObject = Ember.Object.create({
+ valueBinding: "MyApp.someController.value",
+
+ // OTHER CODE FOR THIS OBJECT...
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Ember's built in binding creation method makes it easy to automatically
+ create bindings for you. You should always use the highest-level APIs
+ available, even if you understand how it works underneath.
+
+ @class Binding
+ @namespace Ember
+ @since Ember 0.9
+*/
+Ember.Binding = Binding;
+
+
+/**
+ Global helper method to create a new binding. Just pass the root object
+ along with a `to` and `from` path to create and connect the binding.
+
+ @method bind
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} obj The root object of the transform.
+ @param {String} to The path to the 'to' side of the binding.
+ Must be relative to obj.
+ @param {String} from The path to the 'from' side of the binding.
+ Must be relative to obj or a global path.
+ @return {Ember.Binding} binding instance
+*/
+Ember.bind = function(obj, to, from) {
+ return new Ember.Binding(to, from).connect(obj);
+};
+
+/**
+ @method oneWay
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} obj The root object of the transform.
+ @param {String} to The path to the 'to' side of the binding.
+ Must be relative to obj.
+ @param {String} from The path to the 'from' side of the binding.
+ Must be relative to obj or a global path.
+ @return {Ember.Binding} binding instance
+*/
+Ember.oneWay = function(obj, to, from) {
+ return new Ember.Binding(to, from).oneWay().connect(obj);
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember-metal
+*/
+
+var Mixin, REQUIRED, Alias,
+ a_map = Ember.ArrayPolyfills.map,
+ a_indexOf = Ember.ArrayPolyfills.indexOf,
+ a_forEach = Ember.ArrayPolyfills.forEach,
+ a_slice = [].slice,
+ EMPTY_META = {}, // dummy for non-writable meta
+ o_create = Ember.create,
+ defineProperty = Ember.defineProperty,
+ guidFor = Ember.guidFor;
+
+function mixinsMeta(obj) {
+ var m = Ember.meta(obj, true), ret = m.mixins;
+ if (!ret) {
+ ret = m.mixins = {};
+ } else if (!m.hasOwnProperty('mixins')) {
+ ret = m.mixins = o_create(ret);
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
+
+function initMixin(mixin, args) {
+ if (args && args.length > 0) {
+ mixin.mixins = a_map.call(args, function(x) {
+ if (x instanceof Mixin) { return x; }
+
+ // Note: Manually setup a primitive mixin here. This is the only
+ // way to actually get a primitive mixin. This way normal creation
+ // of mixins will give you combined mixins...
+ var mixin = new Mixin();
+ mixin.properties = x;
+ return mixin;
+ });
+ }
+ return mixin;
+}
+
+function isMethod(obj) {
+ return 'function' === typeof obj &&
+ obj.isMethod !== false &&
+ obj !== Boolean && obj !== Object && obj !== Number && obj !== Array && obj !== Date && obj !== String;
+}
+
+var CONTINUE = {};
+
+function mixinProperties(mixinsMeta, mixin) {
+ var guid;
+
+ if (mixin instanceof Mixin) {
+ guid = guidFor(mixin);
+ if (mixinsMeta[guid]) { return CONTINUE; }
+ mixinsMeta[guid] = mixin;
+ return mixin.properties;
+ } else {
+ return mixin; // apply anonymous mixin properties
+ }
+}
+
+function concatenatedProperties(props, values, base) {
+ var concats;
+
+ // reset before adding each new mixin to pickup concats from previous
+ concats = values.concatenatedProperties || base.concatenatedProperties;
+ if (props.concatenatedProperties) {
+ concats = concats ? concats.concat(props.concatenatedProperties) : props.concatenatedProperties;
+ }
+
+ return concats;
+}
+
+function giveDescriptorSuper(meta, key, property, values, descs) {
+ var superProperty;
+
+ // Computed properties override methods, and do not call super to them
+ if (values[key] === undefined) {
+ // Find the original descriptor in a parent mixin
+ superProperty = descs[key];
+ }
+
+ // If we didn't find the original descriptor in a parent mixin, find
+ // it on the original object.
+ superProperty = superProperty || meta.descs[key];
+
+ if (!superProperty || !(superProperty instanceof Ember.ComputedProperty)) {
+ return property;
+ }
+
+ // Since multiple mixins may inherit from the same parent, we need
+ // to clone the computed property so that other mixins do not receive
+ // the wrapped version.
+ property = o_create(property);
+ property.func = Ember.wrap(property.func, superProperty.func);
+
+ return property;
+}
+
+function giveMethodSuper(obj, key, method, values, descs) {
+ var superMethod;
+
+ // Methods overwrite computed properties, and do not call super to them.
+ if (descs[key] === undefined) {
+ // Find the original method in a parent mixin
+ superMethod = values[key];
+ }
+
+ // If we didn't find the original value in a parent mixin, find it in
+ // the original object
+ superMethod = superMethod || obj[key];
+
+ // Only wrap the new method if the original method was a function
+ if ('function' !== typeof superMethod) {
+ return method;
+ }
+
+ return Ember.wrap(method, superMethod);
+}
+
+function applyConcatenatedProperties(obj, key, value, values) {
+ var baseValue = values[key] || obj[key];
+
+ if (baseValue) {
+ if ('function' === typeof baseValue.concat) {
+ return baseValue.concat(value);
+ } else {
+ return Ember.makeArray(baseValue).concat(value);
+ }
+ } else {
+ return Ember.makeArray(value);
+ }
+}
+
+function addNormalizedProperty(base, key, value, meta, descs, values, concats) {
+ if (value instanceof Ember.Descriptor) {
+ if (value === REQUIRED && descs[key]) { return CONTINUE; }
+
+ // Wrap descriptor function to implement
+ // _super() if needed
+ if (value.func) {
+ value = giveDescriptorSuper(meta, key, value, values, descs);
+ }
+
+ descs[key] = value;
+ values[key] = undefined;
+ } else {
+ // impl super if needed...
+ if (isMethod(value)) {
+ value = giveMethodSuper(base, key, value, values, descs);
+ } else if ((concats && a_indexOf.call(concats, key) >= 0) || key === 'concatenatedProperties') {
+ value = applyConcatenatedProperties(base, key, value, values);
+ }
+
+ descs[key] = undefined;
+ values[key] = value;
+ }
+}
+
+function mergeMixins(mixins, m, descs, values, base) {
+ var mixin, props, key, concats, meta;
+
+ function removeKeys(keyName) {
+ delete descs[keyName];
+ delete values[keyName];
+ }
+
+ for(var i=0, l=mixins.length; i= 0) {
+ if (_detect(mixins[loc], targetMixin, seen)) { return true; }
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+/**
+ @method detect
+ @param obj
+ @return {Boolean}
+*/
+MixinPrototype.detect = function(obj) {
+ if (!obj) { return false; }
+ if (obj instanceof Mixin) { return _detect(obj, this, {}); }
+ var mixins = Ember.meta(obj, false).mixins;
+ if (mixins) {
+ return !!mixins[guidFor(this)];
+ }
+ return false;
+};
+
+MixinPrototype.without = function() {
+ var ret = new Mixin(this);
+ ret._without = a_slice.call(arguments);
+ return ret;
+};
+
+function _keys(ret, mixin, seen) {
+ if (seen[guidFor(mixin)]) { return; }
+ seen[guidFor(mixin)] = true;
+
+ if (mixin.properties) {
+ var props = mixin.properties;
+ for (var key in props) {
+ if (props.hasOwnProperty(key)) { ret[key] = true; }
+ }
+ } else if (mixin.mixins) {
+ a_forEach.call(mixin.mixins, function(x) { _keys(ret, x, seen); });
+ }
+}
+
+MixinPrototype.keys = function() {
+ var keys = {}, seen = {}, ret = [];
+ _keys(keys, this, seen);
+ for(var key in keys) {
+ if (keys.hasOwnProperty(key)) { ret.push(key); }
+ }
+ return ret;
+};
+
+// returns the mixins currently applied to the specified object
+// TODO: Make Ember.mixin
+Mixin.mixins = function(obj) {
+ var mixins = Ember.meta(obj, false).mixins, ret = [];
+
+ if (!mixins) { return ret; }
+
+ for (var key in mixins) {
+ var mixin = mixins[key];
+
+ // skip primitive mixins since these are always anonymous
+ if (!mixin.properties) { ret.push(mixin); }
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+};
+
+REQUIRED = new Ember.Descriptor();
+REQUIRED.toString = function() { return '(Required Property)'; };
+
+/**
+ Denotes a required property for a mixin
+
+ @method required
+ @for Ember
+*/
+Ember.required = function() {
+ return REQUIRED;
+};
+
+Alias = function(methodName) {
+ this.methodName = methodName;
+};
+Alias.prototype = new Ember.Descriptor();
+
+/**
+ Makes a property or method available via an additional name.
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.PaintSample = Ember.Object.extend({
+ color: 'red',
+ colour: Ember.alias('color'),
+ name: function(){
+ return "Zed";
+ },
+ moniker: Ember.alias("name")
+ });
+
+ var paintSample = App.PaintSample.create()
+ paintSample.get('colour'); // 'red'
+ paintSample.moniker(); // 'Zed'
+ ```
+
+ @method alias
+ @for Ember
+ @param {String} methodName name of the method or property to alias
+ @return {Ember.Descriptor}
+ @deprecated Use `Ember.aliasMethod` or `Ember.computed.alias` instead
+*/
+Ember.alias = function(methodName) {
+ return new Alias(methodName);
+};
+
+Ember.deprecateFunc("Ember.alias is deprecated. Please use Ember.aliasMethod or Ember.computed.alias instead.", Ember.alias);
+
+/**
+ Makes a method available via an additional name.
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.Person = Ember.Object.extend({
+ name: function(){
+ return 'Tomhuda Katzdale';
+ },
+ moniker: Ember.aliasMethod('name')
+ });
+
+ var goodGuy = App.Person.create()
+ ```
+
+ @method aliasMethod
+ @for Ember
+ @param {String} methodName name of the method to alias
+ @return {Ember.Descriptor}
+*/
+Ember.aliasMethod = function(methodName) {
+ return new Alias(methodName);
+};
+
+// ..........................................................
+// OBSERVER HELPER
+//
+
+/**
+ @method observer
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Function} func
+ @param {String} propertyNames*
+ @return func
+*/
+Ember.observer = function(func) {
+ var paths = a_slice.call(arguments, 1);
+ func.__ember_observes__ = paths;
+ return func;
+};
+
+// If observers ever become asynchronous, Ember.immediateObserver
+// must remain synchronous.
+/**
+ @method immediateObserver
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Function} func
+ @param {String} propertyNames*
+ @return func
+*/
+Ember.immediateObserver = function() {
+ for (var i=0, l=arguments.length; i w.
+*/
+Ember.compare = function compare(v, w) {
+ if (v === w) { return 0; }
+
+ var type1 = Ember.typeOf(v);
+ var type2 = Ember.typeOf(w);
+
+ var Comparable = Ember.Comparable;
+ if (Comparable) {
+ if (type1==='instance' && Comparable.detect(v.constructor)) {
+ return v.constructor.compare(v, w);
+ }
+
+ if (type2 === 'instance' && Comparable.detect(w.constructor)) {
+ return 1-w.constructor.compare(w, v);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // If we haven't yet generated a reverse-mapping of Ember.ORDER_DEFINITION,
+ // do so now.
+ var mapping = Ember.ORDER_DEFINITION_MAPPING;
+ if (!mapping) {
+ var order = Ember.ORDER_DEFINITION;
+ mapping = Ember.ORDER_DEFINITION_MAPPING = {};
+ var idx, len;
+ for (idx = 0, len = order.length; idx < len; ++idx) {
+ mapping[order[idx]] = idx;
+ }
+
+ // We no longer need Ember.ORDER_DEFINITION.
+ delete Ember.ORDER_DEFINITION;
+ }
+
+ var type1Index = mapping[type1];
+ var type2Index = mapping[type2];
+
+ if (type1Index < type2Index) { return -1; }
+ if (type1Index > type2Index) { return 1; }
+
+ // types are equal - so we have to check values now
+ switch (type1) {
+ case 'boolean':
+ case 'number':
+ if (v < w) { return -1; }
+ if (v > w) { return 1; }
+ return 0;
+
+ case 'string':
+ var comp = v.localeCompare(w);
+ if (comp < 0) { return -1; }
+ if (comp > 0) { return 1; }
+ return 0;
+
+ case 'array':
+ var vLen = v.length;
+ var wLen = w.length;
+ var l = Math.min(vLen, wLen);
+ var r = 0;
+ var i = 0;
+ while (r === 0 && i < l) {
+ r = compare(v[i],w[i]);
+ i++;
+ }
+ if (r !== 0) { return r; }
+
+ // all elements are equal now
+ // shorter array should be ordered first
+ if (vLen < wLen) { return -1; }
+ if (vLen > wLen) { return 1; }
+ // arrays are equal now
+ return 0;
+
+ case 'instance':
+ if (Ember.Comparable && Ember.Comparable.detect(v)) {
+ return v.compare(v, w);
+ }
+ return 0;
+
+ case 'date':
+ var vNum = v.getTime();
+ var wNum = w.getTime();
+ if (vNum < wNum) { return -1; }
+ if (vNum > wNum) { return 1; }
+ return 0;
+
+ default:
+ return 0;
+ }
+};
+
+function _copy(obj, deep, seen, copies) {
+ var ret, loc, key;
+
+ // primitive data types are immutable, just return them.
+ if ('object' !== typeof obj || obj===null) return obj;
+
+ // avoid cyclical loops
+ if (deep && (loc=indexOf(seen, obj))>=0) return copies[loc];
+
+
+ // IMPORTANT: this specific test will detect a native array only. Any other
+ // object will need to implement Copyable.
+ if (Ember.typeOf(obj) === 'array') {
+ ret = obj.slice();
+ if (deep) {
+ loc = ret.length;
+ while(--loc>=0) ret[loc] = _copy(ret[loc], deep, seen, copies);
+ }
+ } else if (Ember.Copyable && Ember.Copyable.detect(obj)) {
+ ret = obj.copy(deep, seen, copies);
+ } else {
+ ret = {};
+ for(key in obj) {
+ if (!obj.hasOwnProperty(key)) continue;
+
+ // Prevents browsers that don't respect non-enumerability from
+ // copying internal Ember properties
+ if (key.substring(0,2) === '__') continue;
+
+ ret[key] = deep ? _copy(obj[key], deep, seen, copies) : obj[key];
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (deep) {
+ seen.push(obj);
+ copies.push(ret);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ Creates a clone of the passed object. This function can take just about
+ any type of object and create a clone of it, including primitive values
+ (which are not actually cloned because they are immutable).
+
+ If the passed object implements the `clone()` method, then this function
+ will simply call that method and return the result.
+
+ @method copy
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} object The object to clone
+ @param {Boolean} deep If true, a deep copy of the object is made
+ @return {Object} The cloned object
+*/
+Ember.copy = function(obj, deep) {
+ // fast paths
+ if ('object' !== typeof obj || obj===null) return obj; // can't copy primitives
+ if (Ember.Copyable && Ember.Copyable.detect(obj)) return obj.copy(deep);
+ return _copy(obj, deep, deep ? [] : null, deep ? [] : null);
+};
+
+/**
+ Convenience method to inspect an object. This method will attempt to
+ convert the object into a useful string description.
+
+ It is a pretty simple implementation. If you want something more robust,
+ use something like JSDump: https://github.com/NV/jsDump
+
+ @method inspect
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} obj The object you want to inspect.
+ @return {String} A description of the object
+*/
+Ember.inspect = function(obj) {
+ if (typeof obj !== 'object' || obj === null) {
+ return obj + '';
+ }
+
+ var v, ret = [];
+ for(var key in obj) {
+ if (obj.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
+ v = obj[key];
+ if (v === 'toString') { continue; } // ignore useless items
+ if (Ember.typeOf(v) === 'function') { v = "function() { ... }"; }
+ ret.push(key + ": " + v);
+ }
+ }
+ return "{" + ret.join(", ") + "}";
+};
+
+/**
+ Compares two objects, returning true if they are logically equal. This is
+ a deeper comparison than a simple triple equal. For sets it will compare the
+ internal objects. For any other object that implements `isEqual()` it will
+ respect that method.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.isEqual('hello', 'hello'); // true
+ Ember.isEqual(1, 2); // false
+ Ember.isEqual([4,2], [4,2]); // false
+ ```
+
+ @method isEqual
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} a first object to compare
+ @param {Object} b second object to compare
+ @return {Boolean}
+*/
+Ember.isEqual = function(a, b) {
+ if (a && 'function'===typeof a.isEqual) return a.isEqual(b);
+ return a === b;
+};
+
+// Used by Ember.compare
+Ember.ORDER_DEFINITION = Ember.ENV.ORDER_DEFINITION || [
+ 'undefined',
+ 'null',
+ 'boolean',
+ 'number',
+ 'string',
+ 'array',
+ 'object',
+ 'instance',
+ 'function',
+ 'class',
+ 'date'
+];
+
+/**
+ Returns all of the keys defined on an object or hash. This is useful
+ when inspecting objects for debugging. On browsers that support it, this
+ uses the native `Object.keys` implementation.
+
+ @method keys
+ @for Ember
+ @param {Object} obj
+ @return {Array} Array containing keys of obj
+*/
+Ember.keys = Object.keys;
+
+if (!Ember.keys) {
+ Ember.keys = function(obj) {
+ var ret = [];
+ for(var key in obj) {
+ if (obj.hasOwnProperty(key)) { ret.push(key); }
+ }
+ return ret;
+ };
+}
+
+// ..........................................................
+// ERROR
+//
+
+var errorProps = ['description', 'fileName', 'lineNumber', 'message', 'name', 'number', 'stack'];
+
+/**
+ A subclass of the JavaScript Error object for use in Ember.
+
+ @class Error
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Error
+ @constructor
+*/
+Ember.Error = function() {
+ var tmp = Error.prototype.constructor.apply(this, arguments);
+
+ // Unfortunately errors are not enumerable in Chrome (at least), so `for prop in tmp` doesn't work.
+ for (var idx = 0; idx < errorProps.length; idx++) {
+ this[errorProps[idx]] = tmp[errorProps[idx]];
+ }
+};
+
+Ember.Error.prototype = Ember.create(Error.prototype);
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+var STRING_DASHERIZE_REGEXP = (/[ _]/g);
+var STRING_DASHERIZE_CACHE = {};
+var STRING_DECAMELIZE_REGEXP = (/([a-z])([A-Z])/g);
+var STRING_CAMELIZE_REGEXP = (/(\-|_|\.|\s)+(.)?/g);
+var STRING_UNDERSCORE_REGEXP_1 = (/([a-z\d])([A-Z]+)/g);
+var STRING_UNDERSCORE_REGEXP_2 = (/\-|\s+/g);
+
+/**
+ Defines the hash of localized strings for the current language. Used by
+ the `Ember.String.loc()` helper. To localize, add string values to this
+ hash.
+
+ @property STRINGS
+ @for Ember
+ @type Hash
+*/
+Ember.STRINGS = {};
+
+/**
+ Defines string helper methods including string formatting and localization.
+ Unless `Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES.String` is `false` these methods will also be
+ added to the `String.prototype` as well.
+
+ @class String
+ @namespace Ember
+ @static
+*/
+Ember.String = {
+
+ /**
+ Apply formatting options to the string. This will look for occurrences
+ of "%@" in your string and substitute them with the arguments you pass into
+ this method. If you want to control the specific order of replacement,
+ you can add a number after the key as well to indicate which argument
+ you want to insert.
+
+ Ordered insertions are most useful when building loc strings where values
+ you need to insert may appear in different orders.
+
+ ```javascript
+ "Hello %@ %@".fmt('John', 'Doe'); // "Hello John Doe"
+ "Hello %@2, %@1".fmt('John', 'Doe'); // "Hello Doe, John"
+ ```
+
+ @method fmt
+ @param {Object...} [args]
+ @return {String} formatted string
+ */
+ fmt: function(str, formats) {
+ // first, replace any ORDERED replacements.
+ var idx = 0; // the current index for non-numerical replacements
+ return str.replace(/%@([0-9]+)?/g, function(s, argIndex) {
+ argIndex = (argIndex) ? parseInt(argIndex,0) - 1 : idx++ ;
+ s = formats[argIndex];
+ return ((s === null) ? '(null)' : (s === undefined) ? '' : s).toString();
+ }) ;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Formats the passed string, but first looks up the string in the localized
+ strings hash. This is a convenient way to localize text. See
+ `Ember.String.fmt()` for more information on formatting.
+
+ Note that it is traditional but not required to prefix localized string
+ keys with an underscore or other character so you can easily identify
+ localized strings.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.STRINGS = {
+ '_Hello World': 'Bonjour le monde',
+ '_Hello %@ %@': 'Bonjour %@ %@'
+ };
+
+ Ember.String.loc("_Hello World"); // 'Bonjour le monde';
+ Ember.String.loc("_Hello %@ %@", ["John", "Smith"]); // "Bonjour John Smith";
+ ```
+
+ @method loc
+ @param {String} str The string to format
+ @param {Array} formats Optional array of parameters to interpolate into string.
+ @return {String} formatted string
+ */
+ loc: function(str, formats) {
+ str = Ember.STRINGS[str] || str;
+ return Ember.String.fmt(str, formats) ;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Splits a string into separate units separated by spaces, eliminating any
+ empty strings in the process. This is a convenience method for split that
+ is mostly useful when applied to the `String.prototype`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.String.w("alpha beta gamma").forEach(function(key) {
+ console.log(key);
+ });
+
+ // > alpha
+ // > beta
+ // > gamma
+ ```
+
+ @method w
+ @param {String} str The string to split
+ @return {String} split string
+ */
+ w: function(str) { return str.split(/\s+/); },
+
+ /**
+ Converts a camelized string into all lower case separated by underscores.
+
+ ```javascript
+ 'innerHTML'.decamelize(); // 'inner_html'
+ 'action_name'.decamelize(); // 'action_name'
+ 'css-class-name'.decamelize(); // 'css-class-name'
+ 'my favorite items'.decamelize(); // 'my favorite items'
+ ```
+
+ @method decamelize
+ @param {String} str The string to decamelize.
+ @return {String} the decamelized string.
+ */
+ decamelize: function(str) {
+ return str.replace(STRING_DECAMELIZE_REGEXP, '$1_$2').toLowerCase();
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Replaces underscores or spaces with dashes.
+
+ ```javascript
+ 'innerHTML'.dasherize(); // 'inner-html'
+ 'action_name'.dasherize(); // 'action-name'
+ 'css-class-name'.dasherize(); // 'css-class-name'
+ 'my favorite items'.dasherize(); // 'my-favorite-items'
+ ```
+
+ @method dasherize
+ @param {String} str The string to dasherize.
+ @return {String} the dasherized string.
+ */
+ dasherize: function(str) {
+ var cache = STRING_DASHERIZE_CACHE,
+ ret = cache[str];
+
+ if (ret) {
+ return ret;
+ } else {
+ ret = Ember.String.decamelize(str).replace(STRING_DASHERIZE_REGEXP,'-');
+ cache[str] = ret;
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Returns the lowerCaseCamel form of a string.
+
+ ```javascript
+ 'innerHTML'.camelize(); // 'innerHTML'
+ 'action_name'.camelize(); // 'actionName'
+ 'css-class-name'.camelize(); // 'cssClassName'
+ 'my favorite items'.camelize(); // 'myFavoriteItems'
+ ```
+
+ @method camelize
+ @param {String} str The string to camelize.
+ @return {String} the camelized string.
+ */
+ camelize: function(str) {
+ return str.replace(STRING_CAMELIZE_REGEXP, function(match, separator, chr) {
+ return chr ? chr.toUpperCase() : '';
+ });
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Returns the UpperCamelCase form of a string.
+
+ ```javascript
+ 'innerHTML'.classify(); // 'InnerHTML'
+ 'action_name'.classify(); // 'ActionName'
+ 'css-class-name'.classify(); // 'CssClassName'
+ 'my favorite items'.classify(); // 'MyFavoriteItems'
+ ```
+
+ @method classify
+ @param {String} str the string to classify
+ @return {String} the classified string
+ */
+ classify: function(str) {
+ var parts = str.split("."),
+ out = [];
+
+ for (var i=0, l=parts.length; i 'InnerHTML'
+ 'action_name'.capitalize() => 'Action_name'
+ 'css-class-name'.capitalize() => 'Css-class-name'
+ 'my favorite items'.capitalize() => 'My favorite items'
+
+ @method capitalize
+ @param {String} str
+ @return {String}
+ */
+ capitalize: function(str) {
+ return str.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + str.substr(1);
+ }
+
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+
+
+var fmt = Ember.String.fmt,
+ w = Ember.String.w,
+ loc = Ember.String.loc,
+ camelize = Ember.String.camelize,
+ decamelize = Ember.String.decamelize,
+ dasherize = Ember.String.dasherize,
+ underscore = Ember.String.underscore,
+ capitalize = Ember.String.capitalize,
+ classify = Ember.String.classify;
+
+if (Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES === true || Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES.String) {
+
+ /**
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.String/fmt"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method fmt
+ @for String
+ */
+ String.prototype.fmt = function() {
+ return fmt(this, arguments);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.String/w"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method w
+ @for String
+ */
+ String.prototype.w = function() {
+ return w(this);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.String/loc"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method loc
+ @for String
+ */
+ String.prototype.loc = function() {
+ return loc(this, arguments);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.String/camelize"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method camelize
+ @for String
+ */
+ String.prototype.camelize = function() {
+ return camelize(this);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.String/decamelize"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method decamelize
+ @for String
+ */
+ String.prototype.decamelize = function() {
+ return decamelize(this);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.String/dasherize"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method dasherize
+ @for String
+ */
+ String.prototype.dasherize = function() {
+ return dasherize(this);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.String/underscore"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method underscore
+ @for String
+ */
+ String.prototype.underscore = function() {
+ return underscore(this);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.String/classify"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method classify
+ @for String
+ */
+ String.prototype.classify = function() {
+ return classify(this);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.String/capitalize"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method capitalize
+ @for String
+ */
+ String.prototype.capitalize = function() {
+ return capitalize(this);
+ };
+
+}
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+var a_slice = Array.prototype.slice;
+
+if (Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES === true || Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES.Function) {
+
+ /**
+ The `property` extension of Javascript's Function prototype is available
+ when `Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES` or `Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES.Function` is
+ `true`, which is the default.
+
+ Computed properties allow you to treat a function like a property:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyApp.president = Ember.Object.create({
+ firstName: "Barack",
+ lastName: "Obama",
+
+ fullName: function() {
+ return this.get('firstName') + ' ' + this.get('lastName');
+
+ // Call this flag to mark the function as a property
+ }.property()
+ });
+
+ MyApp.president.get('fullName'); // "Barack Obama"
+ ```
+
+ Treating a function like a property is useful because they can work with
+ bindings, just like any other property.
+
+ Many computed properties have dependencies on other properties. For
+ example, in the above example, the `fullName` property depends on
+ `firstName` and `lastName` to determine its value. You can tell Ember
+ about these dependencies like this:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyApp.president = Ember.Object.create({
+ firstName: "Barack",
+ lastName: "Obama",
+
+ fullName: function() {
+ return this.get('firstName') + ' ' + this.get('lastName');
+
+ // Tell Ember.js that this computed property depends on firstName
+ // and lastName
+ }.property('firstName', 'lastName')
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Make sure you list these dependencies so Ember knows when to update
+ bindings that connect to a computed property. Changing a dependency
+ will not immediately trigger an update of the computed property, but
+ will instead clear the cache so that it is updated when the next `get`
+ is called on the property.
+
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.ComputedProperty"}}{{/crossLink}},
+ {{#crossLink "Ember/computed"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method property
+ @for Function
+ */
+ Function.prototype.property = function() {
+ var ret = Ember.computed(this);
+ return ret.property.apply(ret, arguments);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ The `observes` extension of Javascript's Function prototype is available
+ when `Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES` or `Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES.Function` is
+ true, which is the default.
+
+ You can observe property changes simply by adding the `observes`
+ call to the end of your method declarations in classes that you write.
+ For example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.Object.create({
+ valueObserver: function() {
+ // Executes whenever the "value" property changes
+ }.observes('value')
+ });
+ ```
+
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.Observable/observes"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method observes
+ @for Function
+ */
+ Function.prototype.observes = function() {
+ this.__ember_observes__ = a_slice.call(arguments);
+ return this;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ The `observesBefore` extension of Javascript's Function prototype is
+ available when `Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES` or
+ `Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES.Function` is true, which is the default.
+
+ You can get notified when a property changes is about to happen by
+ by adding the `observesBefore` call to the end of your method
+ declarations in classes that you write. For example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.Object.create({
+ valueObserver: function() {
+ // Executes whenever the "value" property is about to change
+ }.observesBefore('value')
+ });
+ ```
+
+ See {{#crossLink "Ember.Observable/observesBefore"}}{{/crossLink}}
+
+ @method observesBefore
+ @for Function
+ */
+ Function.prototype.observesBefore = function() {
+ this.__ember_observesBefore__ = a_slice.call(arguments);
+ return this;
+ };
+
+}
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+// ..........................................................
+// HELPERS
+//
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+var a_slice = Array.prototype.slice;
+var a_indexOf = Ember.EnumerableUtils.indexOf;
+
+var contexts = [];
+
+function popCtx() {
+ return contexts.length===0 ? {} : contexts.pop();
+}
+
+function pushCtx(ctx) {
+ contexts.push(ctx);
+ return null;
+}
+
+function iter(key, value) {
+ var valueProvided = arguments.length === 2;
+
+ function i(item) {
+ var cur = get(item, key);
+ return valueProvided ? value===cur : !!cur;
+ }
+ return i ;
+}
+
+/**
+ This mixin defines the common interface implemented by enumerable objects
+ in Ember. Most of these methods follow the standard Array iteration
+ API defined up to JavaScript 1.8 (excluding language-specific features that
+ cannot be emulated in older versions of JavaScript).
+
+ This mixin is applied automatically to the Array class on page load, so you
+ can use any of these methods on simple arrays. If Array already implements
+ one of these methods, the mixin will not override them.
+
+ ## Writing Your Own Enumerable
+
+ To make your own custom class enumerable, you need two items:
+
+ 1. You must have a length property. This property should change whenever
+ the number of items in your enumerable object changes. If you using this
+ with an `Ember.Object` subclass, you should be sure to change the length
+ property using `set().`
+
+ 2. If you must implement `nextObject().` See documentation.
+
+ Once you have these two methods implement, apply the `Ember.Enumerable` mixin
+ to your class and you will be able to enumerate the contents of your object
+ like any other collection.
+
+ ## Using Ember Enumeration with Other Libraries
+
+ Many other libraries provide some kind of iterator or enumeration like
+ facility. This is often where the most common API conflicts occur.
+ Ember's API is designed to be as friendly as possible with other
+ libraries by implementing only methods that mostly correspond to the
+ JavaScript 1.8 API.
+
+ @class Enumerable
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+ @since Ember 0.9
+*/
+Ember.Enumerable = Ember.Mixin.create(
+ /** @scope Ember.Enumerable.prototype */ {
+
+ // compatibility
+ isEnumerable: true,
+
+ /**
+ Implement this method to make your class enumerable.
+
+ This method will be call repeatedly during enumeration. The index value
+ will always begin with 0 and increment monotonically. You don't have to
+ rely on the index value to determine what object to return, but you should
+ always check the value and start from the beginning when you see the
+ requested index is 0.
+
+ The `previousObject` is the object that was returned from the last call
+ to `nextObject` for the current iteration. This is a useful way to
+ manage iteration if you are tracing a linked list, for example.
+
+ Finally the context parameter will always contain a hash you can use as
+ a "scratchpad" to maintain any other state you need in order to iterate
+ properly. The context object is reused and is not reset between
+ iterations so make sure you setup the context with a fresh state whenever
+ the index parameter is 0.
+
+ Generally iterators will continue to call `nextObject` until the index
+ reaches the your current length-1. If you run out of data before this
+ time for some reason, you should simply return undefined.
+
+ The default implementation of this method simply looks up the index.
+ This works great on any Array-like objects.
+
+ @method nextObject
+ @param {Number} index the current index of the iteration
+ @param {Object} previousObject the value returned by the last call to
+ `nextObject`.
+ @param {Object} context a context object you can use to maintain state.
+ @return {Object} the next object in the iteration or undefined
+ */
+ nextObject: Ember.required(Function),
+
+ /**
+ Helper method returns the first object from a collection. This is usually
+ used by bindings and other parts of the framework to extract a single
+ object if the enumerable contains only one item.
+
+ If you override this method, you should implement it so that it will
+ always return the same value each time it is called. If your enumerable
+ contains only one object, this method should always return that object.
+ If your enumerable is empty, this method should return `undefined`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var arr = ["a", "b", "c"];
+ arr.firstObject(); // "a"
+
+ var arr = [];
+ arr.firstObject(); // undefined
+ ```
+
+ @property firstObject
+ @return {Object} the object or undefined
+ */
+ firstObject: Ember.computed(function() {
+ if (get(this, 'length')===0) return undefined ;
+
+ // handle generic enumerables
+ var context = popCtx(), ret;
+ ret = this.nextObject(0, null, context);
+ pushCtx(context);
+ return ret ;
+ }).property('[]'),
+
+ /**
+ Helper method returns the last object from a collection. If your enumerable
+ contains only one object, this method should always return that object.
+ If your enumerable is empty, this method should return `undefined`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var arr = ["a", "b", "c"];
+ arr.lastObject(); // "c"
+
+ var arr = [];
+ arr.lastObject(); // undefined
+ ```
+
+ @property lastObject
+ @return {Object} the last object or undefined
+ */
+ lastObject: Ember.computed(function() {
+ var len = get(this, 'length');
+ if (len===0) return undefined ;
+ var context = popCtx(), idx=0, cur, last = null;
+ do {
+ last = cur;
+ cur = this.nextObject(idx++, last, context);
+ } while (cur !== undefined);
+ pushCtx(context);
+ return last;
+ }).property('[]'),
+
+ /**
+ Returns `true` if the passed object can be found in the receiver. The
+ default version will iterate through the enumerable until the object
+ is found. You may want to override this with a more efficient version.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var arr = ["a", "b", "c"];
+ arr.contains("a"); // true
+ arr.contains("z"); // false
+ ```
+
+ @method contains
+ @param {Object} obj The object to search for.
+ @return {Boolean} `true` if object is found in enumerable.
+ */
+ contains: function(obj) {
+ return this.find(function(item) { return item===obj; }) !== undefined;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Iterates through the enumerable, calling the passed function on each
+ item. This method corresponds to the `forEach()` method defined in
+ JavaScript 1.6.
+
+ The callback method you provide should have the following signature (all
+ parameters are optional):
+
+ ```javascript
+ function(item, index, enumerable);
+ ```
+
+ - `item` is the current item in the iteration.
+ - `index` is the current index in the iteration.
+ - `enumerable` is the enumerable object itself.
+
+ Note that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target
+ object that will be set as `this` on the context. This is a good way
+ to give your iterator function access to the current object.
+
+ @method forEach
+ @param {Function} callback The callback to execute
+ @param {Object} [target] The target object to use
+ @return {Object} receiver
+ */
+ forEach: function(callback, target) {
+ if (typeof callback !== "function") throw new TypeError() ;
+ var len = get(this, 'length'), last = null, context = popCtx();
+
+ if (target === undefined) target = null;
+
+ for(var idx=0;idx1) args = a_slice.call(arguments, 1);
+
+ this.forEach(function(x, idx) {
+ var method = x && x[methodName];
+ if ('function' === typeof method) {
+ ret[idx] = args ? method.apply(x, args) : method.call(x);
+ }
+ }, this);
+
+ return ret;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Simply converts the enumerable into a genuine array. The order is not
+ guaranteed. Corresponds to the method implemented by Prototype.
+
+ @method toArray
+ @return {Array} the enumerable as an array.
+ */
+ toArray: function() {
+ var ret = [];
+ this.forEach(function(o, idx) { ret[idx] = o; });
+ return ret ;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Returns a copy of the array with all null elements removed.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var arr = ["a", null, "c", null];
+ arr.compact(); // ["a", "c"]
+ ```
+
+ @method compact
+ @return {Array} the array without null elements.
+ */
+ compact: function() { return this.without(null); },
+
+ /**
+ Returns a new enumerable that excludes the passed value. The default
+ implementation returns an array regardless of the receiver type unless
+ the receiver does not contain the value.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var arr = ["a", "b", "a", "c"];
+ arr.without("a"); // ["b", "c"]
+ ```
+
+ @method without
+ @param {Object} value
+ @return {Ember.Enumerable}
+ */
+ without: function(value) {
+ if (!this.contains(value)) return this; // nothing to do
+ var ret = [] ;
+ this.forEach(function(k) {
+ if (k !== value) ret[ret.length] = k;
+ }) ;
+ return ret ;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Returns a new enumerable that contains only unique values. The default
+ implementation returns an array regardless of the receiver type.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var arr = ["a", "a", "b", "b"];
+ arr.uniq(); // ["a", "b"]
+ ```
+
+ @method uniq
+ @return {Ember.Enumerable}
+ */
+ uniq: function() {
+ var ret = [];
+ this.forEach(function(k){
+ if (a_indexOf(ret, k)<0) ret.push(k);
+ });
+ return ret;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ This property will trigger anytime the enumerable's content changes.
+ You can observe this property to be notified of changes to the enumerables
+ content.
+
+ For plain enumerables, this property is read only. `Ember.Array` overrides
+ this method.
+
+ @property []
+ @type Ember.Array
+ */
+ '[]': Ember.computed(function(key, value) {
+ return this;
+ }),
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // ENUMERABLE OBSERVERS
+ //
+
+ /**
+ Registers an enumerable observer. Must implement `Ember.EnumerableObserver`
+ mixin.
+
+ @method addEnumerableObserver
+ @param target {Object}
+ @param opts {Hash}
+ */
+ addEnumerableObserver: function(target, opts) {
+ var willChange = (opts && opts.willChange) || 'enumerableWillChange',
+ didChange = (opts && opts.didChange) || 'enumerableDidChange';
+
+ var hasObservers = get(this, 'hasEnumerableObservers');
+ if (!hasObservers) Ember.propertyWillChange(this, 'hasEnumerableObservers');
+ Ember.addListener(this, '@enumerable:before', target, willChange);
+ Ember.addListener(this, '@enumerable:change', target, didChange);
+ if (!hasObservers) Ember.propertyDidChange(this, 'hasEnumerableObservers');
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Removes a registered enumerable observer.
+
+ @method removeEnumerableObserver
+ @param target {Object}
+ @param [opts] {Hash}
+ */
+ removeEnumerableObserver: function(target, opts) {
+ var willChange = (opts && opts.willChange) || 'enumerableWillChange',
+ didChange = (opts && opts.didChange) || 'enumerableDidChange';
+
+ var hasObservers = get(this, 'hasEnumerableObservers');
+ if (hasObservers) Ember.propertyWillChange(this, 'hasEnumerableObservers');
+ Ember.removeListener(this, '@enumerable:before', target, willChange);
+ Ember.removeListener(this, '@enumerable:change', target, didChange);
+ if (hasObservers) Ember.propertyDidChange(this, 'hasEnumerableObservers');
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Becomes true whenever the array currently has observers watching changes
+ on the array.
+
+ @property hasEnumerableObservers
+ @type Boolean
+ */
+ hasEnumerableObservers: Ember.computed(function() {
+ return Ember.hasListeners(this, '@enumerable:change') || Ember.hasListeners(this, '@enumerable:before');
+ }),
+
+
+ /**
+ Invoke this method just before the contents of your enumerable will
+ change. You can either omit the parameters completely or pass the objects
+ to be removed or added if available or just a count.
+
+ @method enumerableContentWillChange
+ @param {Ember.Enumerable|Number} removing An enumerable of the objects to
+ be removed or the number of items to be removed.
+ @param {Ember.Enumerable|Number} adding An enumerable of the objects to be
+ added or the number of items to be added.
+ @chainable
+ */
+ enumerableContentWillChange: function(removing, adding) {
+
+ var removeCnt, addCnt, hasDelta;
+
+ if ('number' === typeof removing) removeCnt = removing;
+ else if (removing) removeCnt = get(removing, 'length');
+ else removeCnt = removing = -1;
+
+ if ('number' === typeof adding) addCnt = adding;
+ else if (adding) addCnt = get(adding,'length');
+ else addCnt = adding = -1;
+
+ hasDelta = addCnt<0 || removeCnt<0 || addCnt-removeCnt!==0;
+
+ if (removing === -1) removing = null;
+ if (adding === -1) adding = null;
+
+ Ember.propertyWillChange(this, '[]');
+ if (hasDelta) Ember.propertyWillChange(this, 'length');
+ Ember.sendEvent(this, '@enumerable:before', [this, removing, adding]);
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Invoke this method when the contents of your enumerable has changed.
+ This will notify any observers watching for content changes. If your are
+ implementing an ordered enumerable (such as an array), also pass the
+ start and end values where the content changed so that it can be used to
+ notify range observers.
+
+ @method enumerableContentDidChange
+ @param {Number} [start] optional start offset for the content change.
+ For unordered enumerables, you should always pass -1.
+ @param {Ember.Enumerable|Number} removing An enumerable of the objects to
+ be removed or the number of items to be removed.
+ @param {Ember.Enumerable|Number} adding An enumerable of the objects to
+ be added or the number of items to be added.
+ @chainable
+ */
+ enumerableContentDidChange: function(removing, adding) {
+ var notify = this.propertyDidChange, removeCnt, addCnt, hasDelta;
+
+ if ('number' === typeof removing) removeCnt = removing;
+ else if (removing) removeCnt = get(removing, 'length');
+ else removeCnt = removing = -1;
+
+ if ('number' === typeof adding) addCnt = adding;
+ else if (adding) addCnt = get(adding, 'length');
+ else addCnt = adding = -1;
+
+ hasDelta = addCnt<0 || removeCnt<0 || addCnt-removeCnt!==0;
+
+ if (removing === -1) removing = null;
+ if (adding === -1) adding = null;
+
+ Ember.sendEvent(this, '@enumerable:change', [this, removing, adding]);
+ if (hasDelta) Ember.propertyDidChange(this, 'length');
+ Ember.propertyDidChange(this, '[]');
+
+ return this ;
+ }
+
+}) ;
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+// ..........................................................
+// HELPERS
+//
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set, meta = Ember.meta, map = Ember.EnumerableUtils.map, cacheFor = Ember.cacheFor;
+
+function none(obj) { return obj===null || obj===undefined; }
+
+// ..........................................................
+// ARRAY
+//
+/**
+ This module implements Observer-friendly Array-like behavior. This mixin is
+ picked up by the Array class as well as other controllers, etc. that want to
+ appear to be arrays.
+
+ Unlike `Ember.Enumerable,` this mixin defines methods specifically for
+ collections that provide index-ordered access to their contents. When you
+ are designing code that needs to accept any kind of Array-like object, you
+ should use these methods instead of Array primitives because these will
+ properly notify observers of changes to the array.
+
+ Although these methods are efficient, they do add a layer of indirection to
+ your application so it is a good idea to use them only when you need the
+ flexibility of using both true JavaScript arrays and "virtual" arrays such
+ as controllers and collections.
+
+ You can use the methods defined in this module to access and modify array
+ contents in a KVO-friendly way. You can also be notified whenever the
+ membership if an array changes by changing the syntax of the property to
+ `.observes('*myProperty.[]')`.
+
+ To support `Ember.Array` in your own class, you must override two
+ primitives to use it: `replace()` and `objectAt()`.
+
+ Note that the Ember.Array mixin also incorporates the `Ember.Enumerable`
+ mixin. All `Ember.Array`-like objects are also enumerable.
+
+ @class Array
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+ @uses Ember.Enumerable
+ @since Ember 0.9.0
+*/
+Ember.Array = Ember.Mixin.create(Ember.Enumerable, /** @scope Ember.Array.prototype */ {
+
+ // compatibility
+ isSCArray: true,
+
+ /**
+ Your array must support the `length` property. Your replace methods should
+ set this property whenever it changes.
+
+ @property {Number} length
+ */
+ length: Ember.required(),
+
+ /**
+ Returns the object at the given `index`. If the given `index` is negative
+ or is greater or equal than the array length, returns `undefined`.
+
+ This is one of the primitives you must implement to support `Ember.Array`.
+ If your object supports retrieving the value of an array item using `get()`
+ (i.e. `myArray.get(0)`), then you do not need to implement this method
+ yourself.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var arr = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'];
+ arr.objectAt(0); // "a"
+ arr.objectAt(3); // "d"
+ arr.objectAt(-1); // undefined
+ arr.objectAt(4); // undefined
+ arr.objectAt(5); // undefined
+ ```
+
+ @method objectAt
+ @param {Number} idx The index of the item to return.
+ */
+ objectAt: function(idx) {
+ if ((idx < 0) || (idx>=get(this, 'length'))) return undefined ;
+ return get(this, idx);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ This returns the objects at the specified indexes, using `objectAt`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var arr =Â ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'];
+ arr.objectsAt([0, 1, 2]); // ["a", "b", "c"]
+ arr.objectsAt([2, 3, 4]); // ["c", "d", undefined]
+ ```
+
+ @method objectsAt
+ @param {Array} indexes An array of indexes of items to return.
+ */
+ objectsAt: function(indexes) {
+ var self = this;
+ return map(indexes, function(idx){ return self.objectAt(idx); });
+ },
+
+ // overrides Ember.Enumerable version
+ nextObject: function(idx) {
+ return this.objectAt(idx);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ This is the handler for the special array content property. If you get
+ this property, it will return this. If you set this property it a new
+ array, it will replace the current content.
+
+ This property overrides the default property defined in `Ember.Enumerable`.
+
+ @property []
+ */
+ '[]': Ember.computed(function(key, value) {
+ if (value !== undefined) this.replace(0, get(this, 'length'), value) ;
+ return this ;
+ }),
+
+ firstObject: Ember.computed(function() {
+ return this.objectAt(0);
+ }),
+
+ lastObject: Ember.computed(function() {
+ return this.objectAt(get(this, 'length')-1);
+ }),
+
+ // optimized version from Enumerable
+ contains: function(obj){
+ return this.indexOf(obj) >= 0;
+ },
+
+ // Add any extra methods to Ember.Array that are native to the built-in Array.
+ /**
+ Returns a new array that is a slice of the receiver. This implementation
+ uses the observable array methods to retrieve the objects for the new
+ slice.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var arr = ['red', 'green', 'blue'];
+ arr.slice(0); // ['red', 'green', 'blue']
+ arr.slice(0, 2); // ['red', 'green']
+ arr.slice(1, 100); // ['green', 'blue']
+ ```
+
+ @method slice
+ @param beginIndex {Integer} (Optional) index to begin slicing from.
+ @param endIndex {Integer} (Optional) index to end the slice at.
+ @return {Array} New array with specified slice
+ */
+ slice: function(beginIndex, endIndex) {
+ var ret = [];
+ var length = get(this, 'length') ;
+ if (none(beginIndex)) beginIndex = 0 ;
+ if (none(endIndex) || (endIndex > length)) endIndex = length ;
+ while(beginIndex < endIndex) {
+ ret[ret.length] = this.objectAt(beginIndex++) ;
+ }
+ return ret ;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Returns the index of the given object's first occurrence.
+ If no `startAt` argument is given, the starting location to
+ search is 0. If it's negative, will count backward from
+ the end of the array. Returns -1 if no match is found.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var arr = ["a", "b", "c", "d", "a"];
+ arr.indexOf("a"); // 0
+ arr.indexOf("z"); // -1
+ arr.indexOf("a", 2); // 4
+ arr.indexOf("a", -1); // 4
+ arr.indexOf("b", 3); // -1
+ arr.indexOf("a", 100); // -1
+ ```
+
+ @method indexOf
+ @param {Object} object the item to search for
+ @param {Number} startAt optional starting location to search, default 0
+ @return {Number} index or -1 if not found
+ */
+ indexOf: function(object, startAt) {
+ var idx, len = get(this, 'length');
+
+ if (startAt === undefined) startAt = 0;
+ if (startAt < 0) startAt += len;
+
+ for(idx=startAt;idx= len) startAt = len-1;
+ if (startAt < 0) startAt += len;
+
+ for(idx=startAt;idx>=0;idx--) {
+ if (this.objectAt(idx) === object) return idx ;
+ }
+ return -1;
+ },
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // ARRAY OBSERVERS
+ //
+
+ /**
+ Adds an array observer to the receiving array. The array observer object
+ normally must implement two methods:
+
+ * `arrayWillChange(start, removeCount, addCount)` - This method will be
+ called just before the array is modified.
+ * `arrayDidChange(start, removeCount, addCount)` - This method will be
+ called just after the array is modified.
+
+ Both callbacks will be passed the starting index of the change as well a
+ a count of the items to be removed and added. You can use these callbacks
+ to optionally inspect the array during the change, clear caches, or do
+ any other bookkeeping necessary.
+
+ In addition to passing a target, you can also include an options hash
+ which you can use to override the method names that will be invoked on the
+ target.
+
+ @method addArrayObserver
+ @param {Object} target The observer object.
+ @param {Hash} opts Optional hash of configuration options including
+ `willChange`, `didChange`, and a `context` option.
+ @return {Ember.Array} receiver
+ */
+ addArrayObserver: function(target, opts) {
+ var willChange = (opts && opts.willChange) || 'arrayWillChange',
+ didChange = (opts && opts.didChange) || 'arrayDidChange';
+
+ var hasObservers = get(this, 'hasArrayObservers');
+ if (!hasObservers) Ember.propertyWillChange(this, 'hasArrayObservers');
+ Ember.addListener(this, '@array:before', target, willChange);
+ Ember.addListener(this, '@array:change', target, didChange);
+ if (!hasObservers) Ember.propertyDidChange(this, 'hasArrayObservers');
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Removes an array observer from the object if the observer is current
+ registered. Calling this method multiple times with the same object will
+ have no effect.
+
+ @method removeArrayObserver
+ @param {Object} target The object observing the array.
+ @return {Ember.Array} receiver
+ */
+ removeArrayObserver: function(target, opts) {
+ var willChange = (opts && opts.willChange) || 'arrayWillChange',
+ didChange = (opts && opts.didChange) || 'arrayDidChange';
+
+ var hasObservers = get(this, 'hasArrayObservers');
+ if (hasObservers) Ember.propertyWillChange(this, 'hasArrayObservers');
+ Ember.removeListener(this, '@array:before', target, willChange);
+ Ember.removeListener(this, '@array:change', target, didChange);
+ if (hasObservers) Ember.propertyDidChange(this, 'hasArrayObservers');
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Becomes true whenever the array currently has observers watching changes
+ on the array.
+
+ @property Boolean
+ */
+ hasArrayObservers: Ember.computed(function() {
+ return Ember.hasListeners(this, '@array:change') || Ember.hasListeners(this, '@array:before');
+ }),
+
+ /**
+ If you are implementing an object that supports `Ember.Array`, call this
+ method just before the array content changes to notify any observers and
+ invalidate any related properties. Pass the starting index of the change
+ as well as a delta of the amounts to change.
+
+ @method arrayContentWillChange
+ @param {Number} startIdx The starting index in the array that will change.
+ @param {Number} removeAmt The number of items that will be removed. If you
+ pass `null` assumes 0
+ @param {Number} addAmt The number of items that will be added If you
+ pass `null` assumes 0.
+ @return {Ember.Array} receiver
+ */
+ arrayContentWillChange: function(startIdx, removeAmt, addAmt) {
+
+ // if no args are passed assume everything changes
+ if (startIdx===undefined) {
+ startIdx = 0;
+ removeAmt = addAmt = -1;
+ } else {
+ if (removeAmt === undefined) removeAmt=-1;
+ if (addAmt === undefined) addAmt=-1;
+ }
+
+ // Make sure the @each proxy is set up if anyone is observing @each
+ if (Ember.isWatching(this, '@each')) { get(this, '@each'); }
+
+ Ember.sendEvent(this, '@array:before', [this, startIdx, removeAmt, addAmt]);
+
+ var removing, lim;
+ if (startIdx>=0 && removeAmt>=0 && get(this, 'hasEnumerableObservers')) {
+ removing = [];
+ lim = startIdx+removeAmt;
+ for(var idx=startIdx;idx=0 && addAmt>=0 && get(this, 'hasEnumerableObservers')) {
+ adding = [];
+ lim = startIdx+addAmt;
+ for(var idx=startIdx;idx b`
+
+ Default implementation raises an exception.
+
+ @method compare
+ @param a {Object} the first object to compare
+ @param b {Object} the second object to compare
+ @return {Integer} the result of the comparison
+ */
+ compare: Ember.required(Function)
+
+});
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+/**
+ Implements some standard methods for copying an object. Add this mixin to
+ any object you create that can create a copy of itself. This mixin is
+ added automatically to the built-in array.
+
+ You should generally implement the `copy()` method to return a copy of the
+ receiver.
+
+ Note that `frozenCopy()` will only work if you also implement
+ `Ember.Freezable`.
+
+ @class Copyable
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+ @since Ember 0.9
+*/
+Ember.Copyable = Ember.Mixin.create(
+/** @scope Ember.Copyable.prototype */ {
+
+ /**
+ Override to return a copy of the receiver. Default implementation raises
+ an exception.
+
+ @method copy
+ @param deep {Boolean} if `true`, a deep copy of the object should be made
+ @return {Object} copy of receiver
+ */
+ copy: Ember.required(Function),
+
+ /**
+ If the object implements `Ember.Freezable`, then this will return a new
+ copy if the object is not frozen and the receiver if the object is frozen.
+
+ Raises an exception if you try to call this method on a object that does
+ not support freezing.
+
+ You should use this method whenever you want a copy of a freezable object
+ since a freezable object can simply return itself without actually
+ consuming more memory.
+
+ @method frozenCopy
+ @return {Object} copy of receiver or receiver
+ */
+ frozenCopy: function() {
+ if (Ember.Freezable && Ember.Freezable.detect(this)) {
+ return get(this, 'isFrozen') ? this : this.copy().freeze();
+ } else {
+ throw new Error(Ember.String.fmt("%@ does not support freezing", [this]));
+ }
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+/**
+ The `Ember.Freezable` mixin implements some basic methods for marking an
+ object as frozen. Once an object is frozen it should be read only. No changes
+ may be made the internal state of the object.
+
+ ## Enforcement
+
+ To fully support freezing in your subclass, you must include this mixin and
+ override any method that might alter any property on the object to instead
+ raise an exception. You can check the state of an object by checking the
+ `isFrozen` property.
+
+ Although future versions of JavaScript may support language-level freezing
+ object objects, that is not the case today. Even if an object is freezable,
+ it is still technically possible to modify the object, even though it could
+ break other parts of your application that do not expect a frozen object to
+ change. It is, therefore, very important that you always respect the
+ `isFrozen` property on all freezable objects.
+
+ ## Example Usage
+
+ The example below shows a simple object that implement the `Ember.Freezable`
+ protocol.
+
+ ```javascript
+ Contact = Ember.Object.extend(Ember.Freezable, {
+ firstName: null,
+ lastName: null,
+
+ // swaps the names
+ swapNames: function() {
+ if (this.get('isFrozen')) throw Ember.FROZEN_ERROR;
+ var tmp = this.get('firstName');
+ this.set('firstName', this.get('lastName'));
+ this.set('lastName', tmp);
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ });
+
+ c = Context.create({ firstName: "John", lastName: "Doe" });
+ c.swapNames(); // returns c
+ c.freeze();
+ c.swapNames(); // EXCEPTION
+ ```
+
+ ## Copying
+
+ Usually the `Ember.Freezable` protocol is implemented in cooperation with the
+ `Ember.Copyable` protocol, which defines a `frozenCopy()` method that will
+ return a frozen object, if the object implements this method as well.
+
+ @class Freezable
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+ @since Ember 0.9
+*/
+Ember.Freezable = Ember.Mixin.create(
+/** @scope Ember.Freezable.prototype */ {
+
+ /**
+ Set to `true` when the object is frozen. Use this property to detect
+ whether your object is frozen or not.
+
+ @property isFrozen
+ @type Boolean
+ */
+ isFrozen: false,
+
+ /**
+ Freezes the object. Once this method has been called the object should
+ no longer allow any properties to be edited.
+
+ @method freeze
+ @return {Object} receiver
+ */
+ freeze: function() {
+ if (get(this, 'isFrozen')) return this;
+ set(this, 'isFrozen', true);
+ return this;
+ }
+
+});
+
+Ember.FROZEN_ERROR = "Frozen object cannot be modified.";
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+var forEach = Ember.EnumerableUtils.forEach;
+
+/**
+ This mixin defines the API for modifying generic enumerables. These methods
+ can be applied to an object regardless of whether it is ordered or
+ unordered.
+
+ Note that an Enumerable can change even if it does not implement this mixin.
+ For example, a MappedEnumerable cannot be directly modified but if its
+ underlying enumerable changes, it will change also.
+
+ ## Adding Objects
+
+ To add an object to an enumerable, use the `addObject()` method. This
+ method will only add the object to the enumerable if the object is not
+ already present and the object if of a type supported by the enumerable.
+
+ ```javascript
+ set.addObject(contact);
+ ```
+
+ ## Removing Objects
+
+ To remove an object form an enumerable, use the `removeObject()` method. This
+ will only remove the object if it is already in the enumerable, otherwise
+ this method has no effect.
+
+ ```javascript
+ set.removeObject(contact);
+ ```
+
+ ## Implementing In Your Own Code
+
+ If you are implementing an object and want to support this API, just include
+ this mixin in your class and implement the required methods. In your unit
+ tests, be sure to apply the Ember.MutableEnumerableTests to your object.
+
+ @class MutableEnumerable
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+ @uses Ember.Enumerable
+*/
+Ember.MutableEnumerable = Ember.Mixin.create(Ember.Enumerable,
+ /** @scope Ember.MutableEnumerable.prototype */ {
+
+ /**
+ __Required.__ You must implement this method to apply this mixin.
+
+ Attempts to add the passed object to the receiver if the object is not
+ already present in the collection. If the object is present, this method
+ has no effect.
+
+ If the passed object is of a type not supported by the receiver
+ then this method should raise an exception.
+
+ @method addObject
+ @param {Object} object The object to add to the enumerable.
+ @return {Object} the passed object
+ */
+ addObject: Ember.required(Function),
+
+ /**
+ Adds each object in the passed enumerable to the receiver.
+
+ @method addObjects
+ @param {Ember.Enumerable} objects the objects to add.
+ @return {Object} receiver
+ */
+ addObjects: function(objects) {
+ Ember.beginPropertyChanges(this);
+ forEach(objects, function(obj) { this.addObject(obj); }, this);
+ Ember.endPropertyChanges(this);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ __Required.__ You must implement this method to apply this mixin.
+
+ Attempts to remove the passed object from the receiver collection if the
+ object is in present in the collection. If the object is not present,
+ this method has no effect.
+
+ If the passed object is of a type not supported by the receiver
+ then this method should raise an exception.
+
+ @method removeObject
+ @param {Object} object The object to remove from the enumerable.
+ @return {Object} the passed object
+ */
+ removeObject: Ember.required(Function),
+
+
+ /**
+ Removes each objects in the passed enumerable from the receiver.
+
+ @method removeObjects
+ @param {Ember.Enumerable} objects the objects to remove
+ @return {Object} receiver
+ */
+ removeObjects: function(objects) {
+ Ember.beginPropertyChanges(this);
+ forEach(objects, function(obj) { this.removeObject(obj); }, this);
+ Ember.endPropertyChanges(this);
+ return this;
+ }
+
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+// ..........................................................
+// CONSTANTS
+//
+
+var OUT_OF_RANGE_EXCEPTION = "Index out of range" ;
+var EMPTY = [];
+
+// ..........................................................
+// HELPERS
+//
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set, forEach = Ember.EnumerableUtils.forEach;
+
+/**
+ This mixin defines the API for modifying array-like objects. These methods
+ can be applied only to a collection that keeps its items in an ordered set.
+
+ Note that an Array can change even if it does not implement this mixin.
+ For example, one might implement a SparseArray that cannot be directly
+ modified, but if its underlying enumerable changes, it will change also.
+
+ @class MutableArray
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+ @uses Ember.Array
+ @uses Ember.MutableEnumerable
+*/
+Ember.MutableArray = Ember.Mixin.create(Ember.Array, Ember.MutableEnumerable,
+ /** @scope Ember.MutableArray.prototype */ {
+
+ /**
+ __Required.__ You must implement this method to apply this mixin.
+
+ This is one of the primitives you must implement to support `Ember.Array`.
+ You should replace amt objects started at idx with the objects in the
+ passed array. You should also call `this.enumerableContentDidChange()`
+
+ @method replace
+ @param {Number} idx Starting index in the array to replace. If
+ idx >= length, then append to the end of the array.
+ @param {Number} amt Number of elements that should be removed from
+ the array, starting at *idx*.
+ @param {Array} objects An array of zero or more objects that should be
+ inserted into the array at *idx*
+ */
+ replace: Ember.required(),
+
+ /**
+ Remove all elements from self. This is useful if you
+ want to reuse an existing array without having to recreate it.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = ["red", "green", "blue"];
+ color.length(); // 3
+ colors.clear(); // []
+ colors.length(); // 0
+ ```
+
+ @method clear
+ @return {Ember.Array} An empty Array.
+ */
+ clear: function () {
+ var len = get(this, 'length');
+ if (len === 0) return this;
+ this.replace(0, len, EMPTY);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ This will use the primitive `replace()` method to insert an object at the
+ specified index.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = ["red", "green", "blue"];
+ colors.insertAt(2, "yellow"); // ["red", "green", "yellow", "blue"]
+ colors.insertAt(5, "orange"); // Error: Index out of range
+ ```
+
+ @method insertAt
+ @param {Number} idx index of insert the object at.
+ @param {Object} object object to insert
+ */
+ insertAt: function(idx, object) {
+ if (idx > get(this, 'length')) throw new Error(OUT_OF_RANGE_EXCEPTION) ;
+ this.replace(idx, 0, [object]) ;
+ return this ;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Remove an object at the specified index using the `replace()` primitive
+ method. You can pass either a single index, or a start and a length.
+
+ If you pass a start and length that is beyond the
+ length this method will throw an `Ember.OUT_OF_RANGE_EXCEPTION`
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = ["red", "green", "blue", "yellow", "orange"];
+ colors.removeAt(0); // ["green", "blue", "yellow", "orange"]
+ colors.removeAt(2, 2); // ["green", "blue"]
+ colors.removeAt(4, 2); // Error: Index out of range
+ ```
+
+ @method removeAt
+ @param {Number} start index, start of range
+ @param {Number} len length of passing range
+ @return {Object} receiver
+ */
+ removeAt: function(start, len) {
+ if ('number' === typeof start) {
+
+ if ((start < 0) || (start >= get(this, 'length'))) {
+ throw new Error(OUT_OF_RANGE_EXCEPTION);
+ }
+
+ // fast case
+ if (len === undefined) len = 1;
+ this.replace(start, len, EMPTY);
+ }
+
+ return this ;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Push the object onto the end of the array. Works just like `push()` but it
+ is KVO-compliant.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = ["red", "green", "blue"];
+ colors.pushObject("black"); // ["red", "green", "blue", "black"]
+ colors.pushObject(["yellow", "orange"]); // ["red", "green", "blue", "black", ["yellow", "orange"]]
+ ```
+
+ @method pushObject
+ @param {anything} obj object to push
+ */
+ pushObject: function(obj) {
+ this.insertAt(get(this, 'length'), obj) ;
+ return obj ;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Add the objects in the passed numerable to the end of the array. Defers
+ notifying observers of the change until all objects are added.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = ["red", "green", "blue"];
+ colors.pushObjects("black"); // ["red", "green", "blue", "black"]
+ colors.pushObjects(["yellow", "orange"]); // ["red", "green", "blue", "black", "yellow", "orange"]
+ ```
+
+ @method pushObjects
+ @param {Ember.Enumerable} objects the objects to add
+ @return {Ember.Array} receiver
+ */
+ pushObjects: function(objects) {
+ this.replace(get(this, 'length'), 0, objects);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Pop object from array or nil if none are left. Works just like `pop()` but
+ it is KVO-compliant.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = ["red", "green", "blue"];
+ colors.popObject(); // "blue"
+ console.log(colors); // ["red", "green"]
+ ```
+
+ @method popObject
+ @return object
+ */
+ popObject: function() {
+ var len = get(this, 'length') ;
+ if (len === 0) return null ;
+
+ var ret = this.objectAt(len-1) ;
+ this.removeAt(len-1, 1) ;
+ return ret ;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Shift an object from start of array or nil if none are left. Works just
+ like `shift()` but it is KVO-compliant.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = ["red", "green", "blue"];
+ colors.shiftObject(); // "red"
+ console.log(colors); // ["green", "blue"]
+ ```
+
+ @method shiftObject
+ @return object
+ */
+ shiftObject: function() {
+ if (get(this, 'length') === 0) return null ;
+ var ret = this.objectAt(0) ;
+ this.removeAt(0) ;
+ return ret ;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Unshift an object to start of array. Works just like `unshift()` but it is
+ KVO-compliant.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = ["red", "green", "blue"];
+ colors.unshiftObject("yellow"); // ["yellow", "red", "green", "blue"]
+ colors.unshiftObject(["black", "white"]); // [["black", "white"], "yellow", "red", "green", "blue"]
+ ```
+
+ @method unshiftObject
+ @param {anything} obj object to unshift
+ */
+ unshiftObject: function(obj) {
+ this.insertAt(0, obj) ;
+ return obj ;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Adds the named objects to the beginning of the array. Defers notifying
+ observers until all objects have been added.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = ["red", "green", "blue"];
+ colors.unshiftObjects(["black", "white"]); // ["black", "white", "red", "green", "blue"]
+ colors.unshiftObjects("yellow"); // Type Error: 'undefined' is not a function
+ ```
+
+ @method unshiftObjects
+ @param {Ember.Enumerable} objects the objects to add
+ @return {Ember.Array} receiver
+ */
+ unshiftObjects: function(objects) {
+ this.replace(0, 0, objects);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Reverse objects in the array. Works just like `reverse()` but it is
+ KVO-compliant.
+
+ @method reverseObjects
+ @return {Ember.Array} receiver
+ */
+ reverseObjects: function() {
+ var len = get(this, 'length');
+ if (len === 0) return this;
+ var objects = this.toArray().reverse();
+ this.replace(0, len, objects);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Replace all the the receiver's content with content of the argument.
+ If argument is an empty array receiver will be cleared.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = ["red", "green", "blue"];
+ colors.setObjects(["black", "white"]); // ["black", "white"]
+ colors.setObjects([]); // []
+ ```
+
+ @method setObjects
+ @param {Ember.Array} objects array whose content will be used for replacing
+ the content of the receiver
+ @return {Ember.Array} receiver with the new content
+ */
+ setObjects: function(objects) {
+ if (objects.length === 0) return this.clear();
+
+ var len = get(this, 'length');
+ this.replace(0, len, objects);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // IMPLEMENT Ember.MutableEnumerable
+ //
+
+ removeObject: function(obj) {
+ var loc = get(this, 'length') || 0;
+ while(--loc >= 0) {
+ var curObject = this.objectAt(loc) ;
+ if (curObject === obj) this.removeAt(loc) ;
+ }
+ return this ;
+ },
+
+ addObject: function(obj) {
+ if (!this.contains(obj)) this.pushObject(obj);
+ return this ;
+ }
+
+});
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set, defineProperty = Ember.defineProperty;
+
+/**
+ ## Overview
+
+ This mixin provides properties and property observing functionality, core
+ features of the Ember object model.
+
+ Properties and observers allow one object to observe changes to a
+ property on another object. This is one of the fundamental ways that
+ models, controllers and views communicate with each other in an Ember
+ application.
+
+ Any object that has this mixin applied can be used in observer
+ operations. That includes `Ember.Object` and most objects you will
+ interact with as you write your Ember application.
+
+ Note that you will not generally apply this mixin to classes yourself,
+ but you will use the features provided by this module frequently, so it
+ is important to understand how to use it.
+
+ ## Using `get()` and `set()`
+
+ Because of Ember's support for bindings and observers, you will always
+ access properties using the get method, and set properties using the
+ set method. This allows the observing objects to be notified and
+ computed properties to be handled properly.
+
+ More documentation about `get` and `set` are below.
+
+ ## Observing Property Changes
+
+ You typically observe property changes simply by adding the `observes`
+ call to the end of your method declarations in classes that you write.
+ For example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.Object.create({
+ valueObserver: function() {
+ // Executes whenever the "value" property changes
+ }.observes('value')
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Although this is the most common way to add an observer, this capability
+ is actually built into the `Ember.Object` class on top of two methods
+ defined in this mixin: `addObserver` and `removeObserver`. You can use
+ these two methods to add and remove observers yourself if you need to
+ do so at runtime.
+
+ To add an observer for a property, call:
+
+ ```javascript
+ object.addObserver('propertyKey', targetObject, targetAction)
+ ```
+
+ This will call the `targetAction` method on the `targetObject` to be called
+ whenever the value of the `propertyKey` changes.
+
+ Note that if `propertyKey` is a computed property, the observer will be
+ called when any of the property dependencies are changed, even if the
+ resulting value of the computed property is unchanged. This is necessary
+ because computed properties are not computed until `get` is called.
+
+ @class Observable
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+*/
+Ember.Observable = Ember.Mixin.create(/** @scope Ember.Observable.prototype */ {
+
+ /**
+ Retrieves the value of a property from the object.
+
+ This method is usually similar to using `object[keyName]` or `object.keyName`,
+ however it supports both computed properties and the unknownProperty
+ handler.
+
+ Because `get` unifies the syntax for accessing all these kinds
+ of properties, it can make many refactorings easier, such as replacing a
+ simple property with a computed property, or vice versa.
+
+ ### Computed Properties
+
+ Computed properties are methods defined with the `property` modifier
+ declared at the end, such as:
+
+ ```javascript
+ fullName: function() {
+ return this.getEach('firstName', 'lastName').compact().join(' ');
+ }.property('firstName', 'lastName')
+ ```
+
+ When you call `get` on a computed property, the function will be
+ called and the return value will be returned instead of the function
+ itself.
+
+ ### Unknown Properties
+
+ Likewise, if you try to call `get` on a property whose value is
+ `undefined`, the `unknownProperty()` method will be called on the object.
+ If this method returns any value other than `undefined`, it will be returned
+ instead. This allows you to implement "virtual" properties that are
+ not defined upfront.
+
+ @method get
+ @param {String} key The property to retrieve
+ @return {Object} The property value or undefined.
+ */
+ get: function(keyName) {
+ return get(this, keyName);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ To get multiple properties at once, call `getProperties`
+ with a list of strings or an array:
+
+ ```javascript
+ record.getProperties('firstName', 'lastName', 'zipCode'); // { firstName: 'John', lastName: 'Doe', zipCode: '10011' }
+ ```
+
+ is equivalent to:
+
+ ```javascript
+ record.getProperties(['firstName', 'lastName', 'zipCode']); // { firstName: 'John', lastName: 'Doe', zipCode: '10011' }
+ ```
+
+ @method getProperties
+ @param {String...|Array} list of keys to get
+ @return {Hash}
+ */
+ getProperties: function() {
+ var ret = {};
+ var propertyNames = arguments;
+ if (arguments.length === 1 && Ember.typeOf(arguments[0]) === 'array') {
+ propertyNames = arguments[0];
+ }
+ for(var i = 0; i < propertyNames.length; i++) {
+ ret[propertyNames[i]] = get(this, propertyNames[i]);
+ }
+ return ret;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Sets the provided key or path to the value.
+
+ This method is generally very similar to calling `object[key] = value` or
+ `object.key = value`, except that it provides support for computed
+ properties, the `unknownProperty()` method and property observers.
+
+ ### Computed Properties
+
+ If you try to set a value on a key that has a computed property handler
+ defined (see the `get()` method for an example), then `set()` will call
+ that method, passing both the value and key instead of simply changing
+ the value itself. This is useful for those times when you need to
+ implement a property that is composed of one or more member
+ properties.
+
+ ### Unknown Properties
+
+ If you try to set a value on a key that is undefined in the target
+ object, then the `unknownProperty()` handler will be called instead. This
+ gives you an opportunity to implement complex "virtual" properties that
+ are not predefined on the object. If `unknownProperty()` returns
+ undefined, then `set()` will simply set the value on the object.
+
+ ### Property Observers
+
+ In addition to changing the property, `set()` will also register a property
+ change with the object. Unless you have placed this call inside of a
+ `beginPropertyChanges()` and `endPropertyChanges(),` any "local" observers
+ (i.e. observer methods declared on the same object), will be called
+ immediately. Any "remote" observers (i.e. observer methods declared on
+ another object) will be placed in a queue and called at a later time in a
+ coalesced manner.
+
+ ### Chaining
+
+ In addition to property changes, `set()` returns the value of the object
+ itself so you can do chaining like this:
+
+ ```javascript
+ record.set('firstName', 'Charles').set('lastName', 'Jolley');
+ ```
+
+ @method set
+ @param {String} key The property to set
+ @param {Object} value The value to set or `null`.
+ @return {Ember.Observable}
+ */
+ set: function(keyName, value) {
+ set(this, keyName, value);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ To set multiple properties at once, call `setProperties`
+ with a Hash:
+
+ ```javascript
+ record.setProperties({ firstName: 'Charles', lastName: 'Jolley' });
+ ```
+
+ @method setProperties
+ @param {Hash} hash the hash of keys and values to set
+ @return {Ember.Observable}
+ */
+ setProperties: function(hash) {
+ return Ember.setProperties(this, hash);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Begins a grouping of property changes.
+
+ You can use this method to group property changes so that notifications
+ will not be sent until the changes are finished. If you plan to make a
+ large number of changes to an object at one time, you should call this
+ method at the beginning of the changes to begin deferring change
+ notifications. When you are done making changes, call
+ `endPropertyChanges()` to deliver the deferred change notifications and end
+ deferring.
+
+ @method beginPropertyChanges
+ @return {Ember.Observable}
+ */
+ beginPropertyChanges: function() {
+ Ember.beginPropertyChanges();
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Ends a grouping of property changes.
+
+ You can use this method to group property changes so that notifications
+ will not be sent until the changes are finished. If you plan to make a
+ large number of changes to an object at one time, you should call
+ `beginPropertyChanges()` at the beginning of the changes to defer change
+ notifications. When you are done making changes, call this method to
+ deliver the deferred change notifications and end deferring.
+
+ @method endPropertyChanges
+ @return {Ember.Observable}
+ */
+ endPropertyChanges: function() {
+ Ember.endPropertyChanges();
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Notify the observer system that a property is about to change.
+
+ Sometimes you need to change a value directly or indirectly without
+ actually calling `get()` or `set()` on it. In this case, you can use this
+ method and `propertyDidChange()` instead. Calling these two methods
+ together will notify all observers that the property has potentially
+ changed value.
+
+ Note that you must always call `propertyWillChange` and `propertyDidChange`
+ as a pair. If you do not, it may get the property change groups out of
+ order and cause notifications to be delivered more often than you would
+ like.
+
+ @method propertyWillChange
+ @param {String} key The property key that is about to change.
+ @return {Ember.Observable}
+ */
+ propertyWillChange: function(keyName){
+ Ember.propertyWillChange(this, keyName);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Notify the observer system that a property has just changed.
+
+ Sometimes you need to change a value directly or indirectly without
+ actually calling `get()` or `set()` on it. In this case, you can use this
+ method and `propertyWillChange()` instead. Calling these two methods
+ together will notify all observers that the property has potentially
+ changed value.
+
+ Note that you must always call `propertyWillChange` and `propertyDidChange`
+ as a pair. If you do not, it may get the property change groups out of
+ order and cause notifications to be delivered more often than you would
+ like.
+
+ @method propertyDidChange
+ @param {String} keyName The property key that has just changed.
+ @return {Ember.Observable}
+ */
+ propertyDidChange: function(keyName) {
+ Ember.propertyDidChange(this, keyName);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Convenience method to call `propertyWillChange` and `propertyDidChange` in
+ succession.
+
+ @method notifyPropertyChange
+ @param {String} keyName The property key to be notified about.
+ @return {Ember.Observable}
+ */
+ notifyPropertyChange: function(keyName) {
+ this.propertyWillChange(keyName);
+ this.propertyDidChange(keyName);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ addBeforeObserver: function(key, target, method) {
+ Ember.addBeforeObserver(this, key, target, method);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Adds an observer on a property.
+
+ This is the core method used to register an observer for a property.
+
+ Once you call this method, anytime the key's value is set, your observer
+ will be notified. Note that the observers are triggered anytime the
+ value is set, regardless of whether it has actually changed. Your
+ observer should be prepared to handle that.
+
+ You can also pass an optional context parameter to this method. The
+ context will be passed to your observer method whenever it is triggered.
+ Note that if you add the same target/method pair on a key multiple times
+ with different context parameters, your observer will only be called once
+ with the last context you passed.
+
+ ### Observer Methods
+
+ Observer methods you pass should generally have the following signature if
+ you do not pass a `context` parameter:
+
+ ```javascript
+ fooDidChange: function(sender, key, value, rev) { };
+ ```
+
+ The sender is the object that changed. The key is the property that
+ changes. The value property is currently reserved and unused. The rev
+ is the last property revision of the object when it changed, which you can
+ use to detect if the key value has really changed or not.
+
+ If you pass a `context` parameter, the context will be passed before the
+ revision like so:
+
+ ```javascript
+ fooDidChange: function(sender, key, value, context, rev) { };
+ ```
+
+ Usually you will not need the value, context or revision parameters at
+ the end. In this case, it is common to write observer methods that take
+ only a sender and key value as parameters or, if you aren't interested in
+ any of these values, to write an observer that has no parameters at all.
+
+ @method addObserver
+ @param {String} key The key to observer
+ @param {Object} target The target object to invoke
+ @param {String|Function} method The method to invoke.
+ @return {Ember.Object} self
+ */
+ addObserver: function(key, target, method) {
+ Ember.addObserver(this, key, target, method);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Remove an observer you have previously registered on this object. Pass
+ the same key, target, and method you passed to `addObserver()` and your
+ target will no longer receive notifications.
+
+ @method removeObserver
+ @param {String} key The key to observer
+ @param {Object} target The target object to invoke
+ @param {String|Function} method The method to invoke.
+ @return {Ember.Observable} receiver
+ */
+ removeObserver: function(key, target, method) {
+ Ember.removeObserver(this, key, target, method);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Returns `true` if the object currently has observers registered for a
+ particular key. You can use this method to potentially defer performing
+ an expensive action until someone begins observing a particular property
+ on the object.
+
+ @method hasObserverFor
+ @param {String} key Key to check
+ @return {Boolean}
+ */
+ hasObserverFor: function(key) {
+ return Ember.hasListeners(this, key+':change');
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @deprecated
+ @method getPath
+ @param {String} path The property path to retrieve
+ @return {Object} The property value or undefined.
+ */
+ getPath: function(path) {
+
+ return this.get(path);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @deprecated
+ @method setPath
+ @param {String} path The path to the property that will be set
+ @param {Object} value The value to set or `null`.
+ @return {Ember.Observable}
+ */
+ setPath: function(path, value) {
+
+ return this.set(path, value);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Retrieves the value of a property, or a default value in the case that the
+ property returns `undefined`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ person.getWithDefault('lastName', 'Doe');
+ ```
+
+ @method getWithDefault
+ @param {String} keyName The name of the property to retrieve
+ @param {Object} defaultValue The value to return if the property value is undefined
+ @return {Object} The property value or the defaultValue.
+ */
+ getWithDefault: function(keyName, defaultValue) {
+ return Ember.getWithDefault(this, keyName, defaultValue);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Set the value of a property to the current value plus some amount.
+
+ ```javascript
+ person.incrementProperty('age');
+ team.incrementProperty('score', 2);
+ ```
+
+ @method incrementProperty
+ @param {String} keyName The name of the property to increment
+ @param {Object} increment The amount to increment by. Defaults to 1
+ @return {Object} The new property value
+ */
+ incrementProperty: function(keyName, increment) {
+ if (!increment) { increment = 1; }
+ set(this, keyName, (get(this, keyName) || 0)+increment);
+ return get(this, keyName);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Set the value of a property to the current value minus some amount.
+
+ ```javascript
+ player.decrementProperty('lives');
+ orc.decrementProperty('health', 5);
+ ```
+
+ @method decrementProperty
+ @param {String} keyName The name of the property to decrement
+ @param {Object} increment The amount to decrement by. Defaults to 1
+ @return {Object} The new property value
+ */
+ decrementProperty: function(keyName, increment) {
+ if (!increment) { increment = 1; }
+ set(this, keyName, (get(this, keyName) || 0)-increment);
+ return get(this, keyName);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Set the value of a boolean property to the opposite of it's
+ current value.
+
+ ```javascript
+ starship.toggleProperty('warpDriveEnaged');
+ ```
+
+ @method toggleProperty
+ @param {String} keyName The name of the property to toggle
+ @return {Object} The new property value
+ */
+ toggleProperty: function(keyName) {
+ set(this, keyName, !get(this, keyName));
+ return get(this, keyName);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Returns the cached value of a computed property, if it exists.
+ This allows you to inspect the value of a computed property
+ without accidentally invoking it if it is intended to be
+ generated lazily.
+
+ @method cacheFor
+ @param {String} keyName
+ @return {Object} The cached value of the computed property, if any
+ */
+ cacheFor: function(keyName) {
+ return Ember.cacheFor(this, keyName);
+ },
+
+ // intended for debugging purposes
+ observersForKey: function(keyName) {
+ return Ember.observersFor(this, keyName);
+ }
+});
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+/**
+@class TargetActionSupport
+@namespace Ember
+@extends Ember.Mixin
+*/
+Ember.TargetActionSupport = Ember.Mixin.create({
+ target: null,
+ action: null,
+
+ targetObject: Ember.computed(function() {
+ var target = get(this, 'target');
+
+ if (Ember.typeOf(target) === "string") {
+ var value = get(this, target);
+ if (value === undefined) { value = get(Ember.lookup, target); }
+ return value;
+ } else {
+ return target;
+ }
+ }).property('target'),
+
+ triggerAction: function() {
+ var action = get(this, 'action'),
+ target = get(this, 'targetObject');
+
+ if (target && action) {
+ var ret;
+
+ if (typeof target.send === 'function') {
+ ret = target.send(action, this);
+ } else {
+ if (typeof action === 'string') {
+ action = target[action];
+ }
+ ret = action.call(target, this);
+ }
+ if (ret !== false) ret = true;
+
+ return ret;
+ } else {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+/**
+ This mixin allows for Ember objects to subscribe to and emit events.
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.Person = Ember.Object.extend(Ember.Evented, {
+ greet: function() {
+ // ...
+ this.trigger('greet');
+ }
+ });
+
+ var person = App.Person.create();
+
+ person.on('greet', function() {
+ console.log('Our person has greeted');
+ });
+
+ person.greet();
+
+ // outputs: 'Our person has greeted'
+ ```
+
+ @class Evented
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+ */
+Ember.Evented = Ember.Mixin.create({
+
+ /**
+ Subscribes to a named event with given function.
+
+ ```javascript
+ person.on('didLoad', function() {
+ // fired once the person has loaded
+ });
+ ```
+
+ An optional target can be passed in as the 2nd argument that will
+ be set as the "this" for the callback. This is a good way to give your
+ function access to the object triggering the event. When the target
+ parameter is used the callback becomes the third argument.
+
+ @method on
+ @param {String} name The name of the event
+ @param {Object} [target] The "this" binding for the callback
+ @param {Function} method The callback to execute
+ */
+ on: function(name, target, method) {
+ Ember.addListener(this, name, target, method);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Subscribes a function to a named event and then cancels the subscription
+ after the first time the event is triggered. It is good to use ``one`` when
+ you only care about the first time an event has taken place.
+
+ This function takes an optional 2nd argument that will become the "this"
+ value for the callback. If this argument is passed then the 3rd argument
+ becomes the function.
+
+ @method one
+ @param {String} name The name of the event
+ @param {Object} [target] The "this" binding for the callback
+ @param {Function} method The callback to execute
+ */
+ one: function(name, target, method) {
+ if (!method) {
+ method = target;
+ target = null;
+ }
+
+ Ember.addListener(this, name, target, method, true);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Triggers a named event for the object. Any additional arguments
+ will be passed as parameters to the functions that are subscribed to the
+ event.
+
+ ```javascript
+ person.on('didEat', food) {
+ console.log('person ate some ' + food);
+ });
+
+ person.trigger('didEat', 'broccoli');
+
+ // outputs: person ate some broccoli
+ ```
+ @method trigger
+ @param {String} name The name of the event
+ @param {Object...} args Optional arguments to pass on
+ */
+ trigger: function(name) {
+ var args = [], i, l;
+ for (i = 1, l = arguments.length; i < l; i++) {
+ args.push(arguments[i]);
+ }
+ Ember.sendEvent(this, name, args);
+ },
+
+ fire: function(name) {
+
+ this.trigger.apply(this, arguments);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Cancels subscription for give name, target, and method.
+
+ @method off
+ @param {String} name The name of the event
+ @param {Object} target The target of the subscription
+ @param {Function} method The function of the subscription
+ */
+ off: function(name, target, method) {
+ Ember.removeListener(this, name, target, method);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Checks to see if object has any subscriptions for named event.
+
+ @method has
+ @param {String} name The name of the event
+ @return {Boolean} does the object have a subscription for event
+ */
+ has: function(name) {
+ return Ember.hasListeners(this, name);
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+var RSVP = requireModule("rsvp");
+
+RSVP.async = function(callback, binding) {
+ Ember.run.schedule('actions', binding, callback);
+};
+
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get,
+ slice = Array.prototype.slice;
+
+/**
+ @class Deferred
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+ */
+Ember.DeferredMixin = Ember.Mixin.create({
+ /**
+ Add handlers to be called when the Deferred object is resolved or rejected.
+
+ @method then
+ @param {Function} doneCallback a callback function to be called when done
+ @param {Function} failCallback a callback function to be called when failed
+ */
+ then: function(doneCallback, failCallback) {
+ var promise = get(this, 'promise');
+ return promise.then.apply(promise, arguments);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Resolve a Deferred object and call any `doneCallbacks` with the given args.
+
+ @method resolve
+ */
+ resolve: function(value) {
+ get(this, 'promise').resolve(value);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Reject a Deferred object and call any `failCallbacks` with the given args.
+
+ @method reject
+ */
+ reject: function(value) {
+ get(this, 'promise').reject(value);
+ },
+
+ promise: Ember.computed(function() {
+ return new RSVP.Promise();
+ })
+});
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+Ember.Container = requireModule('container');
+Ember.Container.set = Ember.set;
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+
+// NOTE: this object should never be included directly. Instead use Ember.
+// Ember.Object. We only define this separately so that Ember.Set can depend on it
+
+
+var set = Ember.set, get = Ember.get,
+ o_create = Ember.create,
+ o_defineProperty = Ember.platform.defineProperty,
+ a_slice = Array.prototype.slice,
+ GUID_KEY = Ember.GUID_KEY,
+ guidFor = Ember.guidFor,
+ generateGuid = Ember.generateGuid,
+ meta = Ember.meta,
+ rewatch = Ember.rewatch,
+ finishChains = Ember.finishChains,
+ destroy = Ember.destroy,
+ schedule = Ember.run.schedule,
+ Mixin = Ember.Mixin,
+ applyMixin = Mixin._apply,
+ finishPartial = Mixin.finishPartial,
+ reopen = Mixin.prototype.reopen,
+ MANDATORY_SETTER = Ember.ENV.MANDATORY_SETTER,
+ indexOf = Ember.EnumerableUtils.indexOf;
+
+var undefinedDescriptor = {
+ configurable: true,
+ writable: true,
+ enumerable: false,
+ value: undefined
+};
+
+function makeCtor() {
+
+ // Note: avoid accessing any properties on the object since it makes the
+ // method a lot faster. This is glue code so we want it to be as fast as
+ // possible.
+
+ var wasApplied = false, initMixins, initProperties;
+
+ var Class = function() {
+ if (!wasApplied) {
+ Class.proto(); // prepare prototype...
+ }
+ o_defineProperty(this, GUID_KEY, undefinedDescriptor);
+ o_defineProperty(this, '_super', undefinedDescriptor);
+ var m = meta(this);
+ m.proto = this;
+ if (initMixins) {
+ // capture locally so we can clear the closed over variable
+ var mixins = initMixins;
+ initMixins = null;
+ this.reopen.apply(this, mixins);
+ }
+ if (initProperties) {
+ // capture locally so we can clear the closed over variable
+ var props = initProperties;
+ initProperties = null;
+
+ var concatenatedProperties = this.concatenatedProperties;
+
+ for (var i = 0, l = props.length; i < l; i++) {
+ var properties = props[i];
+ for (var keyName in properties) {
+ if (!properties.hasOwnProperty(keyName)) { continue; }
+
+ var value = properties[keyName],
+ IS_BINDING = Ember.IS_BINDING;
+
+ if (IS_BINDING.test(keyName)) {
+ var bindings = m.bindings;
+ if (!bindings) {
+ bindings = m.bindings = {};
+ } else if (!m.hasOwnProperty('bindings')) {
+ bindings = m.bindings = o_create(m.bindings);
+ }
+ bindings[keyName] = value;
+ }
+
+ var desc = m.descs[keyName];
+
+
+
+ if (concatenatedProperties && indexOf(concatenatedProperties, keyName) >= 0) {
+ var baseValue = this[keyName];
+
+ if (baseValue) {
+ if ('function' === typeof baseValue.concat) {
+ value = baseValue.concat(value);
+ } else {
+ value = Ember.makeArray(baseValue).concat(value);
+ }
+ } else {
+ value = Ember.makeArray(value);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (desc) {
+ desc.set(this, keyName, value);
+ } else {
+ if (typeof this.setUnknownProperty === 'function' && !(keyName in this)) {
+ this.setUnknownProperty(keyName, value);
+ } else if (MANDATORY_SETTER) {
+ Ember.defineProperty(this, keyName, null, value); // setup mandatory setter
+ } else {
+ this[keyName] = value;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ finishPartial(this, m);
+ delete m.proto;
+ finishChains(this);
+ this.init.apply(this, arguments);
+ };
+
+ Class.toString = Mixin.prototype.toString;
+ Class.willReopen = function() {
+ if (wasApplied) {
+ Class.PrototypeMixin = Mixin.create(Class.PrototypeMixin);
+ }
+
+ wasApplied = false;
+ };
+ Class._initMixins = function(args) { initMixins = args; };
+ Class._initProperties = function(args) { initProperties = args; };
+
+ Class.proto = function() {
+ var superclass = Class.superclass;
+ if (superclass) { superclass.proto(); }
+
+ if (!wasApplied) {
+ wasApplied = true;
+ Class.PrototypeMixin.applyPartial(Class.prototype);
+ rewatch(Class.prototype);
+ }
+
+ return this.prototype;
+ };
+
+ return Class;
+
+}
+
+var CoreObject = makeCtor();
+CoreObject.toString = function() { return "Ember.CoreObject"; };
+
+CoreObject.PrototypeMixin = Mixin.create({
+ reopen: function() {
+ applyMixin(this, arguments, true);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ isInstance: true,
+
+ init: function() {},
+
+ /**
+ Defines the properties that will be concatenated from the superclass
+ (instead of overridden).
+
+ By default, when you extend an Ember class a property defined in
+ the subclass overrides a property with the same name that is defined
+ in the superclass. However, there are some cases where it is preferable
+ to build up a property's value by combining the superclass' property
+ value with the subclass' value. An example of this in use within Ember
+ is the `classNames` property of `Ember.View`.
+
+ Here is some sample code showing the difference between a concatenated
+ property and a normal one:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.BarView = Ember.View.extend({
+ someNonConcatenatedProperty: ['bar'],
+ classNames: ['bar']
+ });
+
+ App.FooBarView = App.BarView.extend({
+ someNonConcatenatedProperty: ['foo'],
+ classNames: ['foo'],
+ });
+
+ var fooBarView = App.FooBarView.create();
+ fooBarView.get('someNonConcatenatedProperty'); // ['foo']
+ fooBarView.get('classNames'); // ['ember-view', 'bar', 'foo']
+ ```
+
+ This behavior extends to object creation as well. Continuing the
+ above example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ var view = App.FooBarView.create({
+ someNonConcatenatedProperty: ['baz'],
+ classNames: ['baz']
+ })
+ view.get('someNonConcatenatedProperty'); // ['baz']
+ view.get('classNames'); // ['ember-view', 'bar', 'foo', 'baz']
+ ```
+ Adding a single property that is not an array will just add it in the array:
+
+ ```javascript
+ var view = App.FooBarView.create({
+ classNames: 'baz'
+ })
+ view.get('classNames'); // ['ember-view', 'bar', 'foo', 'baz']
+ ```
+
+ Using the `concatenatedProperties` property, we can tell to Ember that mix
+ the content of the properties.
+
+ In `Ember.View` the `classNameBindings` and `attributeBindings` properties
+ are also concatenated, in addition to `classNames`.
+
+ This feature is available for you to use throughout the Ember object model,
+ although typical app developers are likely to use it infrequently.
+
+ @property concatenatedProperties
+ @type Array
+ @default null
+ */
+ concatenatedProperties: null,
+
+ /**
+ @property isDestroyed
+ @default false
+ */
+ isDestroyed: false,
+
+ /**
+ @property isDestroying
+ @default false
+ */
+ isDestroying: false,
+
+ /**
+ Destroys an object by setting the `isDestroyed` flag and removing its
+ metadata, which effectively destroys observers and bindings.
+
+ If you try to set a property on a destroyed object, an exception will be
+ raised.
+
+ Note that destruction is scheduled for the end of the run loop and does not
+ happen immediately.
+
+ @method destroy
+ @return {Ember.Object} receiver
+ */
+ destroy: function() {
+ if (this._didCallDestroy) { return; }
+
+ this.isDestroying = true;
+ this._didCallDestroy = true;
+
+ if (this.willDestroy) { this.willDestroy(); }
+
+ schedule('destroy', this, this._scheduledDestroy);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Invoked by the run loop to actually destroy the object. This is
+ scheduled for execution by the `destroy` method.
+
+ @method _scheduledDestroy
+ */
+ _scheduledDestroy: function() {
+ destroy(this);
+ set(this, 'isDestroyed', true);
+
+ if (this.didDestroy) { this.didDestroy(); }
+ },
+
+ bind: function(to, from) {
+ if (!(from instanceof Ember.Binding)) { from = Ember.Binding.from(from); }
+ from.to(to).connect(this);
+ return from;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Returns a string representation which attempts to provide more information
+ than Javascript's `toString` typically does, in a generic way for all Ember
+ objects.
+
+ App.Person = Em.Object.extend()
+ person = App.Person.create()
+ person.toString() //=> ""
+
+ If the object's class is not defined on an Ember namespace, it will
+ indicate it is a subclass of the registered superclass:
+
+ Student = App.Person.extend()
+ student = Student.create()
+ student.toString() //=> "<(subclass of App.Person):ember1025>"
+
+ If the method `toStringExtension` is defined, its return value will be
+ included in the output.
+
+ App.Teacher = App.Person.extend({
+ toStringExtension: function(){
+ return this.get('fullName');
+ }
+ });
+ teacher = App.Teacher.create()
+ teacher.toString(); // #=> ""
+
+ @method toString
+ @return {String} string representation
+ */
+ toString: function toString() {
+ var hasToStringExtension = typeof this.toStringExtension === 'function',
+ extension = hasToStringExtension ? ":" + this.toStringExtension() : '';
+ var ret = '<'+this.constructor.toString()+':'+guidFor(this)+extension+'>';
+ this.toString = makeToString(ret);
+ return ret;
+ }
+});
+
+CoreObject.PrototypeMixin.ownerConstructor = CoreObject;
+
+function makeToString(ret) {
+ return function() { return ret; };
+}
+
+if (Ember.config.overridePrototypeMixin) {
+ Ember.config.overridePrototypeMixin(CoreObject.PrototypeMixin);
+}
+
+CoreObject.__super__ = null;
+
+var ClassMixin = Mixin.create({
+
+ ClassMixin: Ember.required(),
+
+ PrototypeMixin: Ember.required(),
+
+ isClass: true,
+
+ isMethod: false,
+
+ extend: function() {
+ var Class = makeCtor(), proto;
+ Class.ClassMixin = Mixin.create(this.ClassMixin);
+ Class.PrototypeMixin = Mixin.create(this.PrototypeMixin);
+
+ Class.ClassMixin.ownerConstructor = Class;
+ Class.PrototypeMixin.ownerConstructor = Class;
+
+ reopen.apply(Class.PrototypeMixin, arguments);
+
+ Class.superclass = this;
+ Class.__super__ = this.prototype;
+
+ proto = Class.prototype = o_create(this.prototype);
+ proto.constructor = Class;
+ generateGuid(proto, 'ember');
+ meta(proto).proto = proto; // this will disable observers on prototype
+
+ Class.ClassMixin.apply(Class);
+ return Class;
+ },
+
+ createWithMixins: function() {
+ var C = this;
+ if (arguments.length>0) { this._initMixins(arguments); }
+ return new C();
+ },
+
+ create: function() {
+ var C = this;
+ if (arguments.length>0) { this._initProperties(arguments); }
+ return new C();
+ },
+
+ reopen: function() {
+ this.willReopen();
+ reopen.apply(this.PrototypeMixin, arguments);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ reopenClass: function() {
+ reopen.apply(this.ClassMixin, arguments);
+ applyMixin(this, arguments, false);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ detect: function(obj) {
+ if ('function' !== typeof obj) { return false; }
+ while(obj) {
+ if (obj===this) { return true; }
+ obj = obj.superclass;
+ }
+ return false;
+ },
+
+ detectInstance: function(obj) {
+ return obj instanceof this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ In some cases, you may want to annotate computed properties with additional
+ metadata about how they function or what values they operate on. For
+ example, computed property functions may close over variables that are then
+ no longer available for introspection.
+
+ You can pass a hash of these values to a computed property like this:
+
+ ```javascript
+ person: function() {
+ var personId = this.get('personId');
+ return App.Person.create({ id: personId });
+ }.property().meta({ type: App.Person })
+ ```
+
+ Once you've done this, you can retrieve the values saved to the computed
+ property from your class like this:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyClass.metaForProperty('person');
+ ```
+
+ This will return the original hash that was passed to `meta()`.
+
+ @method metaForProperty
+ @param key {String} property name
+ */
+ metaForProperty: function(key) {
+ var desc = meta(this.proto(), false).descs[key];
+
+ return desc._meta || {};
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Iterate over each computed property for the class, passing its name
+ and any associated metadata (see `metaForProperty`) to the callback.
+
+ @method eachComputedProperty
+ @param {Function} callback
+ @param {Object} binding
+ */
+ eachComputedProperty: function(callback, binding) {
+ var proto = this.proto(),
+ descs = meta(proto).descs,
+ empty = {},
+ property;
+
+ for (var name in descs) {
+ property = descs[name];
+
+ if (property instanceof Ember.ComputedProperty) {
+ callback.call(binding || this, name, property._meta || empty);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+});
+
+ClassMixin.ownerConstructor = CoreObject;
+
+if (Ember.config.overrideClassMixin) {
+ Ember.config.overrideClassMixin(ClassMixin);
+}
+
+CoreObject.ClassMixin = ClassMixin;
+ClassMixin.apply(CoreObject);
+
+/**
+ @class CoreObject
+ @namespace Ember
+*/
+Ember.CoreObject = CoreObject;
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set, guidFor = Ember.guidFor, none = Ember.isNone;
+
+/**
+ An unordered collection of objects.
+
+ A Set works a bit like an array except that its items are not ordered. You
+ can create a set to efficiently test for membership for an object. You can
+ also iterate through a set just like an array, even accessing objects by
+ index, however there is no guarantee as to their order.
+
+ All Sets are observable via the Enumerable Observer API - which works
+ on any enumerable object including both Sets and Arrays.
+
+ ## Creating a Set
+
+ You can create a set like you would most objects using
+ `new Ember.Set()`. Most new sets you create will be empty, but you can
+ also initialize the set with some content by passing an array or other
+ enumerable of objects to the constructor.
+
+ Finally, you can pass in an existing set and the set will be copied. You
+ can also create a copy of a set by calling `Ember.Set#copy()`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ // creates a new empty set
+ var foundNames = new Ember.Set();
+
+ // creates a set with four names in it.
+ var names = new Ember.Set(["Charles", "Tom", "Juan", "Alex"]); // :P
+
+ // creates a copy of the names set.
+ var namesCopy = new Ember.Set(names);
+
+ // same as above.
+ var anotherNamesCopy = names.copy();
+ ```
+
+ ## Adding/Removing Objects
+
+ You generally add or remove objects from a set using `add()` or
+ `remove()`. You can add any type of object including primitives such as
+ numbers, strings, and booleans.
+
+ Unlike arrays, objects can only exist one time in a set. If you call `add()`
+ on a set with the same object multiple times, the object will only be added
+ once. Likewise, calling `remove()` with the same object multiple times will
+ remove the object the first time and have no effect on future calls until
+ you add the object to the set again.
+
+ NOTE: You cannot add/remove `null` or `undefined` to a set. Any attempt to do
+ so will be ignored.
+
+ In addition to add/remove you can also call `push()`/`pop()`. Push behaves
+ just like `add()` but `pop()`, unlike `remove()` will pick an arbitrary
+ object, remove it and return it. This is a good way to use a set as a job
+ queue when you don't care which order the jobs are executed in.
+
+ ## Testing for an Object
+
+ To test for an object's presence in a set you simply call
+ `Ember.Set#contains()`.
+
+ ## Observing changes
+
+ When using `Ember.Set`, you can observe the `"[]"` property to be
+ alerted whenever the content changes. You can also add an enumerable
+ observer to the set to be notified of specific objects that are added and
+ removed from the set. See `Ember.Enumerable` for more information on
+ enumerables.
+
+ This is often unhelpful. If you are filtering sets of objects, for instance,
+ it is very inefficient to re-filter all of the items each time the set
+ changes. It would be better if you could just adjust the filtered set based
+ on what was changed on the original set. The same issue applies to merging
+ sets, as well.
+
+ ## Other Methods
+
+ `Ember.Set` primary implements other mixin APIs. For a complete reference
+ on the methods you will use with `Ember.Set`, please consult these mixins.
+ The most useful ones will be `Ember.Enumerable` and
+ `Ember.MutableEnumerable` which implement most of the common iterator
+ methods you are used to on Array.
+
+ Note that you can also use the `Ember.Copyable` and `Ember.Freezable`
+ APIs on `Ember.Set` as well. Once a set is frozen it can no longer be
+ modified. The benefit of this is that when you call `frozenCopy()` on it,
+ Ember will avoid making copies of the set. This allows you to write
+ code that can know with certainty when the underlying set data will or
+ will not be modified.
+
+ @class Set
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.CoreObject
+ @uses Ember.MutableEnumerable
+ @uses Ember.Copyable
+ @uses Ember.Freezable
+ @since Ember 0.9
+*/
+Ember.Set = Ember.CoreObject.extend(Ember.MutableEnumerable, Ember.Copyable, Ember.Freezable,
+ /** @scope Ember.Set.prototype */ {
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // IMPLEMENT ENUMERABLE APIS
+ //
+
+ /**
+ This property will change as the number of objects in the set changes.
+
+ @property length
+ @type number
+ @default 0
+ */
+ length: 0,
+
+ /**
+ Clears the set. This is useful if you want to reuse an existing set
+ without having to recreate it.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = new Ember.Set(["red", "green", "blue"]);
+ colors.length; // 3
+ colors.clear();
+ colors.length; // 0
+ ```
+
+ @method clear
+ @return {Ember.Set} An empty Set
+ */
+ clear: function() {
+ if (this.isFrozen) { throw new Error(Ember.FROZEN_ERROR); }
+
+ var len = get(this, 'length');
+ if (len === 0) { return this; }
+
+ var guid;
+
+ this.enumerableContentWillChange(len, 0);
+ Ember.propertyWillChange(this, 'firstObject');
+ Ember.propertyWillChange(this, 'lastObject');
+
+ for (var i=0; i < len; i++){
+ guid = guidFor(this[i]);
+ delete this[guid];
+ delete this[i];
+ }
+
+ set(this, 'length', 0);
+
+ Ember.propertyDidChange(this, 'firstObject');
+ Ember.propertyDidChange(this, 'lastObject');
+ this.enumerableContentDidChange(len, 0);
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Returns true if the passed object is also an enumerable that contains the
+ same objects as the receiver.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = ["red", "green", "blue"],
+ same_colors = new Ember.Set(colors);
+
+ same_colors.isEqual(colors); // true
+ same_colors.isEqual(["purple", "brown"]); // false
+ ```
+
+ @method isEqual
+ @param {Ember.Set} obj the other object.
+ @return {Boolean}
+ */
+ isEqual: function(obj) {
+ // fail fast
+ if (!Ember.Enumerable.detect(obj)) return false;
+
+ var loc = get(this, 'length');
+ if (get(obj, 'length') !== loc) return false;
+
+ while(--loc >= 0) {
+ if (!obj.contains(this[loc])) return false;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Adds an object to the set. Only non-`null` objects can be added to a set
+ and those can only be added once. If the object is already in the set or
+ the passed value is null this method will have no effect.
+
+ This is an alias for `Ember.MutableEnumerable.addObject()`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = new Ember.Set();
+ colors.add("blue"); // ["blue"]
+ colors.add("blue"); // ["blue"]
+ colors.add("red"); // ["blue", "red"]
+ colors.add(null); // ["blue", "red"]
+ colors.add(undefined); // ["blue", "red"]
+ ```
+
+ @method add
+ @param {Object} obj The object to add.
+ @return {Ember.Set} The set itself.
+ */
+ add: Ember.aliasMethod('addObject'),
+
+ /**
+ Removes the object from the set if it is found. If you pass a `null` value
+ or an object that is already not in the set, this method will have no
+ effect. This is an alias for `Ember.MutableEnumerable.removeObject()`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = new Ember.Set(["red", "green", "blue"]);
+ colors.remove("red"); // ["blue", "green"]
+ colors.remove("purple"); // ["blue", "green"]
+ colors.remove(null); // ["blue", "green"]
+ ```
+
+ @method remove
+ @param {Object} obj The object to remove
+ @return {Ember.Set} The set itself.
+ */
+ remove: Ember.aliasMethod('removeObject'),
+
+ /**
+ Removes the last element from the set and returns it, or `null` if it's empty.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = new Ember.Set(["green", "blue"]);
+ colors.pop(); // "blue"
+ colors.pop(); // "green"
+ colors.pop(); // null
+ ```
+
+ @method pop
+ @return {Object} The removed object from the set or null.
+ */
+ pop: function() {
+ if (get(this, 'isFrozen')) throw new Error(Ember.FROZEN_ERROR);
+ var obj = this.length > 0 ? this[this.length-1] : null;
+ this.remove(obj);
+ return obj;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Inserts the given object on to the end of the set. It returns
+ the set itself.
+
+ This is an alias for `Ember.MutableEnumerable.addObject()`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = new Ember.Set();
+ colors.push("red"); // ["red"]
+ colors.push("green"); // ["red", "green"]
+ colors.push("blue"); // ["red", "green", "blue"]
+ ```
+
+ @method push
+ @return {Ember.Set} The set itself.
+ */
+ push: Ember.aliasMethod('addObject'),
+
+ /**
+ Removes the last element from the set and returns it, or `null` if it's empty.
+
+ This is an alias for `Ember.Set.pop()`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = new Ember.Set(["green", "blue"]);
+ colors.shift(); // "blue"
+ colors.shift(); // "green"
+ colors.shift(); // null
+ ```
+
+ @method shift
+ @return {Object} The removed object from the set or null.
+ */
+ shift: Ember.aliasMethod('pop'),
+
+ /**
+ Inserts the given object on to the end of the set. It returns
+ the set itself.
+
+ This is an alias of `Ember.Set.push()`
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = new Ember.Set();
+ colors.unshift("red"); // ["red"]
+ colors.unshift("green"); // ["red", "green"]
+ colors.unshift("blue"); // ["red", "green", "blue"]
+ ```
+
+ @method unshift
+ @return {Ember.Set} The set itself.
+ */
+ unshift: Ember.aliasMethod('push'),
+
+ /**
+ Adds each object in the passed enumerable to the set.
+
+ This is an alias of `Ember.MutableEnumerable.addObjects()`
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = new Ember.Set();
+ colors.addEach(["red", "green", "blue"]); // ["red", "green", "blue"]
+ ```
+
+ @method addEach
+ @param {Ember.Enumerable} objects the objects to add.
+ @return {Ember.Set} The set itself.
+ */
+ addEach: Ember.aliasMethod('addObjects'),
+
+ /**
+ Removes each object in the passed enumerable to the set.
+
+ This is an alias of `Ember.MutableEnumerable.removeObjects()`
+
+ ```javascript
+ var colors = new Ember.Set(["red", "green", "blue"]);
+ colors.removeEach(["red", "blue"]); // ["green"]
+ ```
+
+ @method removeEach
+ @param {Ember.Enumerable} objects the objects to remove.
+ @return {Ember.Set} The set itself.
+ */
+ removeEach: Ember.aliasMethod('removeObjects'),
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // PRIVATE ENUMERABLE SUPPORT
+ //
+
+ init: function(items) {
+ this._super();
+ if (items) this.addObjects(items);
+ },
+
+ // implement Ember.Enumerable
+ nextObject: function(idx) {
+ return this[idx];
+ },
+
+ // more optimized version
+ firstObject: Ember.computed(function() {
+ return this.length > 0 ? this[0] : undefined;
+ }),
+
+ // more optimized version
+ lastObject: Ember.computed(function() {
+ return this.length > 0 ? this[this.length-1] : undefined;
+ }),
+
+ // implements Ember.MutableEnumerable
+ addObject: function(obj) {
+ if (get(this, 'isFrozen')) throw new Error(Ember.FROZEN_ERROR);
+ if (none(obj)) return this; // nothing to do
+
+ var guid = guidFor(obj),
+ idx = this[guid],
+ len = get(this, 'length'),
+ added ;
+
+ if (idx>=0 && idx=0 && idx=0;
+ },
+
+ copy: function() {
+ var C = this.constructor, ret = new C(), loc = get(this, 'length');
+ set(ret, 'length', loc);
+ while(--loc>=0) {
+ ret[loc] = this[loc];
+ ret[guidFor(this[loc])] = loc;
+ }
+ return ret;
+ },
+
+ toString: function() {
+ var len = this.length, idx, array = [];
+ for(idx = 0; idx < len; idx++) {
+ array[idx] = this[idx];
+ }
+ return "Ember.Set<%@>".fmt(array.join(','));
+ }
+
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+/**
+ `Ember.Object` is the main base class for all Ember objects. It is a subclass
+ of `Ember.CoreObject` with the `Ember.Observable` mixin applied. For details,
+ see the documentation for each of these.
+
+ @class Object
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.CoreObject
+ @uses Ember.Observable
+*/
+Ember.Object = Ember.CoreObject.extend(Ember.Observable);
+Ember.Object.toString = function() { return "Ember.Object"; };
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, indexOf = Ember.ArrayPolyfills.indexOf;
+
+/**
+ A Namespace is an object usually used to contain other objects or methods
+ such as an application or framework. Create a namespace anytime you want
+ to define one of these new containers.
+
+ # Example Usage
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyFramework = Ember.Namespace.create({
+ VERSION: '1.0.0'
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @class Namespace
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Object
+*/
+var Namespace = Ember.Namespace = Ember.Object.extend({
+ isNamespace: true,
+
+ init: function() {
+ Ember.Namespace.NAMESPACES.push(this);
+ Ember.Namespace.PROCESSED = false;
+ },
+
+ toString: function() {
+ var name = get(this, 'name');
+ if (name) { return name; }
+
+ findNamespaces();
+ return this[Ember.GUID_KEY+'_name'];
+ },
+
+ nameClasses: function() {
+ processNamespace([this.toString()], this, {});
+ },
+
+ destroy: function() {
+ var namespaces = Ember.Namespace.NAMESPACES;
+ Ember.lookup[this.toString()] = undefined;
+ namespaces.splice(indexOf.call(namespaces, this), 1);
+ this._super();
+ }
+});
+
+Namespace.reopenClass({
+ NAMESPACES: [Ember],
+ PROCESSED: false,
+ processAll: processAllNamespaces
+});
+
+var hasOwnProp = ({}).hasOwnProperty,
+ guidFor = Ember.guidFor;
+
+function processNamespace(paths, root, seen) {
+ var idx = paths.length;
+
+ // Loop over all of the keys in the namespace, looking for classes
+ for(var key in root) {
+ if (!hasOwnProp.call(root, key)) { continue; }
+ var obj = root[key];
+
+ // If we are processing the `Ember` namespace, for example, the
+ // `paths` will start with `["Ember"]`. Every iteration through
+ // the loop will update the **second** element of this list with
+ // the key, so processing `Ember.View` will make the Array
+ // `['Ember', 'View']`.
+ paths[idx] = key;
+
+ // If we have found an unprocessed class
+ if (obj && obj.toString === classToString) {
+ // Replace the class' `toString` with the dot-separated path
+ // and set its `NAME_KEY`
+ obj.toString = makeToString(paths.join('.'));
+ obj[NAME_KEY] = paths.join('.');
+
+ // Support nested namespaces
+ } else if (obj && obj.isNamespace) {
+ // Skip aliased namespaces
+ if (seen[guidFor(obj)]) { continue; }
+ seen[guidFor(obj)] = true;
+
+ // Process the child namespace
+ processNamespace(paths, obj, seen);
+ }
+ }
+
+ paths.length = idx; // cut out last item
+}
+
+function findNamespaces() {
+ var Namespace = Ember.Namespace, lookup = Ember.lookup, obj, isNamespace;
+
+ if (Namespace.PROCESSED) { return; }
+
+ for (var prop in lookup) {
+ // These don't raise exceptions but can cause warnings
+ if (prop === "parent" || prop === "top" || prop === "frameElement") { continue; }
+
+ // get(window.globalStorage, 'isNamespace') would try to read the storage for domain isNamespace and cause exception in Firefox.
+ // globalStorage is a storage obsoleted by the WhatWG storage specification. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/Storage#globalStorage
+ if (prop === "globalStorage" && lookup.StorageList && lookup.globalStorage instanceof lookup.StorageList) { continue; }
+ // Unfortunately, some versions of IE don't support window.hasOwnProperty
+ if (lookup.hasOwnProperty && !lookup.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { continue; }
+
+ // At times we are not allowed to access certain properties for security reasons.
+ // There are also times where even if we can access them, we are not allowed to access their properties.
+ try {
+ obj = Ember.lookup[prop];
+ isNamespace = obj && obj.isNamespace;
+ } catch (e) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (isNamespace) {
+
+ obj[NAME_KEY] = prop;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+var NAME_KEY = Ember.NAME_KEY = Ember.GUID_KEY + '_name';
+
+function superClassString(mixin) {
+ var superclass = mixin.superclass;
+ if (superclass) {
+ if (superclass[NAME_KEY]) { return superclass[NAME_KEY]; }
+ else { return superClassString(superclass); }
+ } else {
+ return;
+ }
+}
+
+function classToString() {
+ if (!Ember.BOOTED && !this[NAME_KEY]) {
+ processAllNamespaces();
+ }
+
+ var ret;
+
+ if (this[NAME_KEY]) {
+ ret = this[NAME_KEY];
+ } else {
+ var str = superClassString(this);
+ if (str) {
+ ret = "(subclass of " + str + ")";
+ } else {
+ ret = "(unknown mixin)";
+ }
+ this.toString = makeToString(ret);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+function processAllNamespaces() {
+ if (!Namespace.PROCESSED) {
+ findNamespaces();
+ Namespace.PROCESSED = true;
+ }
+
+ if (Ember.anyUnprocessedMixins) {
+ var namespaces = Namespace.NAMESPACES, namespace;
+ for (var i=0, l=namespaces.length; i=idx) {
+ var item = content.objectAt(loc);
+ if (item) {
+ Ember.addBeforeObserver(item, keyName, proxy, 'contentKeyWillChange');
+ Ember.addObserver(item, keyName, proxy, 'contentKeyDidChange');
+
+ // keep track of the indicies each item was found at so we can map
+ // it back when the obj changes.
+ guid = guidFor(item);
+ if (!objects[guid]) objects[guid] = [];
+ objects[guid].push(loc);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+function removeObserverForContentKey(content, keyName, proxy, idx, loc) {
+ var objects = proxy._objects;
+ if (!objects) objects = proxy._objects = {};
+ var indicies, guid;
+
+ while(--loc>=idx) {
+ var item = content.objectAt(loc);
+ if (item) {
+ Ember.removeBeforeObserver(item, keyName, proxy, 'contentKeyWillChange');
+ Ember.removeObserver(item, keyName, proxy, 'contentKeyDidChange');
+
+ guid = guidFor(item);
+ indicies = objects[guid];
+ indicies[indicies.indexOf(loc)] = null;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ This is the object instance returned when you get the `@each` property on an
+ array. It uses the unknownProperty handler to automatically create
+ EachArray instances for property names.
+
+ @private
+ @class EachProxy
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Object
+*/
+Ember.EachProxy = Ember.Object.extend({
+
+ init: function(content) {
+ this._super();
+ this._content = content;
+ content.addArrayObserver(this);
+
+ // in case someone is already observing some keys make sure they are
+ // added
+ forEach(Ember.watchedEvents(this), function(eventName) {
+ this.didAddListener(eventName);
+ }, this);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ You can directly access mapped properties by simply requesting them.
+ The `unknownProperty` handler will generate an EachArray of each item.
+
+ @method unknownProperty
+ @param keyName {String}
+ @param value {anything}
+ */
+ unknownProperty: function(keyName, value) {
+ var ret;
+ ret = new EachArray(this._content, keyName, this);
+ Ember.defineProperty(this, keyName, null, ret);
+ this.beginObservingContentKey(keyName);
+ return ret;
+ },
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // ARRAY CHANGES
+ // Invokes whenever the content array itself changes.
+
+ arrayWillChange: function(content, idx, removedCnt, addedCnt) {
+ var keys = this._keys, key, array, lim;
+
+ lim = removedCnt>0 ? idx+removedCnt : -1;
+ Ember.beginPropertyChanges(this);
+
+ for(key in keys) {
+ if (!keys.hasOwnProperty(key)) { continue; }
+
+ if (lim>0) removeObserverForContentKey(content, key, this, idx, lim);
+
+ Ember.propertyWillChange(this, key);
+ }
+
+ Ember.propertyWillChange(this._content, '@each');
+ Ember.endPropertyChanges(this);
+ },
+
+ arrayDidChange: function(content, idx, removedCnt, addedCnt) {
+ var keys = this._keys, key, array, lim;
+
+ lim = addedCnt>0 ? idx+addedCnt : -1;
+ Ember.beginPropertyChanges(this);
+
+ for(key in keys) {
+ if (!keys.hasOwnProperty(key)) { continue; }
+
+ if (lim>0) addObserverForContentKey(content, key, this, idx, lim);
+
+ Ember.propertyDidChange(this, key);
+ }
+
+ Ember.propertyDidChange(this._content, '@each');
+ Ember.endPropertyChanges(this);
+ },
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // LISTEN FOR NEW OBSERVERS AND OTHER EVENT LISTENERS
+ // Start monitoring keys based on who is listening...
+
+ didAddListener: function(eventName) {
+ if (IS_OBSERVER.test(eventName)) {
+ this.beginObservingContentKey(eventName.slice(0, -7));
+ }
+ },
+
+ didRemoveListener: function(eventName) {
+ if (IS_OBSERVER.test(eventName)) {
+ this.stopObservingContentKey(eventName.slice(0, -7));
+ }
+ },
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // CONTENT KEY OBSERVING
+ // Actual watch keys on the source content.
+
+ beginObservingContentKey: function(keyName) {
+ var keys = this._keys;
+ if (!keys) keys = this._keys = {};
+ if (!keys[keyName]) {
+ keys[keyName] = 1;
+ var content = this._content,
+ len = get(content, 'length');
+ addObserverForContentKey(content, keyName, this, 0, len);
+ } else {
+ keys[keyName]++;
+ }
+ },
+
+ stopObservingContentKey: function(keyName) {
+ var keys = this._keys;
+ if (keys && (keys[keyName]>0) && (--keys[keyName]<=0)) {
+ var content = this._content,
+ len = get(content, 'length');
+ removeObserverForContentKey(content, keyName, this, 0, len);
+ }
+ },
+
+ contentKeyWillChange: function(obj, keyName) {
+ Ember.propertyWillChange(this, keyName);
+ },
+
+ contentKeyDidChange: function(obj, keyName) {
+ Ember.propertyDidChange(this, keyName);
+ }
+
+});
+
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+// Add Ember.Array to Array.prototype. Remove methods with native
+// implementations and supply some more optimized versions of generic methods
+// because they are so common.
+var NativeArray = Ember.Mixin.create(Ember.MutableArray, Ember.Observable, Ember.Copyable, {
+
+ // because length is a built-in property we need to know to just get the
+ // original property.
+ get: function(key) {
+ if (key==='length') return this.length;
+ else if ('number' === typeof key) return this[key];
+ else return this._super(key);
+ },
+
+ objectAt: function(idx) {
+ return this[idx];
+ },
+
+ // primitive for array support.
+ replace: function(idx, amt, objects) {
+
+ if (this.isFrozen) throw Ember.FROZEN_ERROR ;
+
+ // if we replaced exactly the same number of items, then pass only the
+ // replaced range. Otherwise, pass the full remaining array length
+ // since everything has shifted
+ var len = objects ? get(objects, 'length') : 0;
+ this.arrayContentWillChange(idx, amt, len);
+
+ if (!objects || objects.length === 0) {
+ this.splice(idx, amt) ;
+ } else {
+ var args = [idx, amt].concat(objects) ;
+ this.splice.apply(this,args) ;
+ }
+
+ this.arrayContentDidChange(idx, amt, len);
+ return this ;
+ },
+
+ // If you ask for an unknown property, then try to collect the value
+ // from member items.
+ unknownProperty: function(key, value) {
+ var ret;// = this.reducedProperty(key, value) ;
+ if ((value !== undefined) && ret === undefined) {
+ ret = this[key] = value;
+ }
+ return ret ;
+ },
+
+ // If browser did not implement indexOf natively, then override with
+ // specialized version
+ indexOf: function(object, startAt) {
+ var idx, len = this.length;
+
+ if (startAt === undefined) startAt = 0;
+ else startAt = (startAt < 0) ? Math.ceil(startAt) : Math.floor(startAt);
+ if (startAt < 0) startAt += len;
+
+ for(idx=startAt;idx=0;idx--) {
+ if (this[idx] === object) return idx ;
+ }
+ return -1;
+ },
+
+ copy: function(deep) {
+ if (deep) {
+ return this.map(function(item){ return Ember.copy(item, true); });
+ }
+
+ return this.slice();
+ }
+});
+
+// Remove any methods implemented natively so we don't override them
+var ignore = ['length'];
+Ember.EnumerableUtils.forEach(NativeArray.keys(), function(methodName) {
+ if (Array.prototype[methodName]) ignore.push(methodName);
+});
+
+if (ignore.length>0) {
+ NativeArray = NativeArray.without.apply(NativeArray, ignore);
+}
+
+/**
+ The NativeArray mixin contains the properties needed to to make the native
+ Array support Ember.MutableArray and all of its dependent APIs. Unless you
+ have `Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES or `Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES.Array` set to
+ false, this will be applied automatically. Otherwise you can apply the mixin
+ at anytime by calling `Ember.NativeArray.activate`.
+
+ @class NativeArray
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+ @uses Ember.MutableArray
+ @uses Ember.MutableEnumerable
+ @uses Ember.Copyable
+ @uses Ember.Freezable
+*/
+Ember.NativeArray = NativeArray;
+
+/**
+ Creates an `Ember.NativeArray` from an Array like object.
+ Does not modify the original object.
+
+ @method A
+ @for Ember
+ @return {Ember.NativeArray}
+*/
+Ember.A = function(arr){
+ if (arr === undefined) { arr = []; }
+ return Ember.Array.detect(arr) ? arr : Ember.NativeArray.apply(arr);
+};
+
+/**
+ Activates the mixin on the Array.prototype if not already applied. Calling
+ this method more than once is safe.
+
+ @method activate
+ @for Ember.NativeArray
+ @static
+ @return {void}
+*/
+Ember.NativeArray.activate = function() {
+ NativeArray.apply(Array.prototype);
+
+ Ember.A = function(arr) { return arr || []; };
+};
+
+if (Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES === true || Ember.EXTEND_PROTOTYPES.Array) {
+ Ember.NativeArray.activate();
+}
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+var DeferredMixin = Ember.DeferredMixin, // mixins/deferred
+ EmberObject = Ember.Object, // system/object
+ get = Ember.get;
+
+var Deferred = Ember.Object.extend(DeferredMixin);
+
+Deferred.reopenClass({
+ promise: function(callback, binding) {
+ var deferred = Deferred.create();
+ callback.call(binding, deferred);
+ return get(deferred, 'promise');
+ }
+});
+
+Ember.Deferred = Deferred;
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+var loadHooks = Ember.ENV.EMBER_LOAD_HOOKS || {};
+var loaded = {};
+
+/**
+@method onLoad
+@for Ember
+@param name {String} name of hook
+@param callback {Function} callback to be called
+*/
+Ember.onLoad = function(name, callback) {
+ var object;
+
+ loadHooks[name] = loadHooks[name] || Ember.A();
+ loadHooks[name].pushObject(callback);
+
+ if (object = loaded[name]) {
+ callback(object);
+ }
+};
+
+/**
+@method runLoadHooks
+@for Ember
+@param name {String} name of hook
+@param object {Object} object to pass to callbacks
+*/
+Ember.runLoadHooks = function(name, object) {
+ var hooks;
+
+ loaded[name] = object;
+
+ if (hooks = loadHooks[name]) {
+ loadHooks[name].forEach(function(callback) {
+ callback(object);
+ });
+ }
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+var get = Ember.get;
+
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+/**
+ `Ember.ControllerMixin` provides a standard interface for all classes that
+ compose Ember's controller layer: `Ember.Controller`,
+ `Ember.ArrayController`, and `Ember.ObjectController`.
+
+ Within an `Ember.Router`-managed application single shared instaces of every
+ Controller object in your application's namespace will be added to the
+ application's `Ember.Router` instance. See `Ember.Application#initialize`
+ for additional information.
+
+ ## Views
+
+ By default a controller instance will be the rendering context
+ for its associated `Ember.View.` This connection is made during calls to
+ `Ember.ControllerMixin#connectOutlet`.
+
+ Within the view's template, the `Ember.View` instance can be accessed
+ through the controller with `{{view}}`.
+
+ ## Target Forwarding
+
+ By default a controller will target your application's `Ember.Router`
+ instance. Calls to `{{action}}` within the template of a controller's view
+ are forwarded to the router. See `Ember.Handlebars.helpers.action` for
+ additional information.
+
+ @class ControllerMixin
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+*/
+Ember.ControllerMixin = Ember.Mixin.create({
+ /* ducktype as a controller */
+ isController: true,
+
+ /**
+ The object to which events from the view should be sent.
+
+ For example, when a Handlebars template uses the `{{action}}` helper,
+ it will attempt to send the event to the view's controller's `target`.
+
+ By default, a controller's `target` is set to the router after it is
+ instantiated by `Ember.Application#initialize`.
+
+ @property target
+ @default null
+ */
+ target: null,
+
+ container: null,
+
+ store: null,
+
+ model: Ember.computed.alias('content'),
+
+ send: function(actionName) {
+ var args = [].slice.call(arguments, 1), target;
+
+ if (this[actionName]) {
+
+ this[actionName].apply(this, args);
+ } else if(target = get(this, 'target')) {
+
+ target.send.apply(target, arguments);
+ }
+ }
+});
+
+/**
+ @class Controller
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Object
+ @uses Ember.ControllerMixin
+*/
+Ember.Controller = Ember.Object.extend(Ember.ControllerMixin);
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set, forEach = Ember.EnumerableUtils.forEach;
+
+/**
+ `Ember.SortableMixin` provides a standard interface for array proxies
+ to specify a sort order and maintain this sorting when objects are added,
+ removed, or updated without changing the implicit order of their underlying
+ content array:
+
+ ```javascript
+ songs = [
+ {trackNumber: 4, title: 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da'},
+ {trackNumber: 2, title: 'Back in the U.S.S.R.'},
+ {trackNumber: 3, title: 'Glass Onion'},
+ ];
+
+ songsController = Ember.ArrayController.create({
+ content: songs,
+ sortProperties: ['trackNumber'],
+ sortAscending: true
+ });
+
+ songsController.get('firstObject'); // {trackNumber: 2, title: 'Back in the U.S.S.R.'}
+
+ songsController.addObject({trackNumber: 1, title: 'Dear Prudence'});
+ songsController.get('firstObject'); // {trackNumber: 1, title: 'Dear Prudence'}
+ ```
+
+ @class SortableMixin
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Mixin
+ @uses Ember.MutableEnumerable
+*/
+Ember.SortableMixin = Ember.Mixin.create(Ember.MutableEnumerable, {
+
+ /**
+ Specifies which properties dictate the arrangedContent's sort order.
+
+ @property {Array} sortProperties
+ */
+ sortProperties: null,
+
+ /**
+ Specifies the arrangedContent's sort direction
+
+ @property {Boolean} sortAscending
+ */
+ sortAscending: true,
+
+ orderBy: function(item1, item2) {
+ var result = 0,
+ sortProperties = get(this, 'sortProperties'),
+ sortAscending = get(this, 'sortAscending');
+
+
+ forEach(sortProperties, function(propertyName) {
+ if (result === 0) {
+ result = Ember.compare(get(item1, propertyName), get(item2, propertyName));
+ if ((result !== 0) && !sortAscending) {
+ result = (-1) * result;
+ }
+ }
+ });
+
+ return result;
+ },
+
+ destroy: function() {
+ var content = get(this, 'content'),
+ sortProperties = get(this, 'sortProperties');
+
+ if (content && sortProperties) {
+ forEach(content, function(item) {
+ forEach(sortProperties, function(sortProperty) {
+ Ember.removeObserver(item, sortProperty, this, 'contentItemSortPropertyDidChange');
+ }, this);
+ }, this);
+ }
+
+ return this._super();
+ },
+
+ isSorted: Ember.computed.bool('sortProperties'),
+
+ arrangedContent: Ember.computed('content', 'sortProperties.@each', function(key, value) {
+ var content = get(this, 'content'),
+ isSorted = get(this, 'isSorted'),
+ sortProperties = get(this, 'sortProperties'),
+ self = this;
+
+ if (content && isSorted) {
+ content = content.slice();
+ content.sort(function(item1, item2) {
+ return self.orderBy(item1, item2);
+ });
+ forEach(content, function(item) {
+ forEach(sortProperties, function(sortProperty) {
+ Ember.addObserver(item, sortProperty, this, 'contentItemSortPropertyDidChange');
+ }, this);
+ }, this);
+ return Ember.A(content);
+ }
+
+ return content;
+ }),
+
+ _contentWillChange: Ember.beforeObserver(function() {
+ var content = get(this, 'content'),
+ sortProperties = get(this, 'sortProperties');
+
+ if (content && sortProperties) {
+ forEach(content, function(item) {
+ forEach(sortProperties, function(sortProperty) {
+ Ember.removeObserver(item, sortProperty, this, 'contentItemSortPropertyDidChange');
+ }, this);
+ }, this);
+ }
+
+ this._super();
+ }, 'content'),
+
+ sortAscendingWillChange: Ember.beforeObserver(function() {
+ this._lastSortAscending = get(this, 'sortAscending');
+ }, 'sortAscending'),
+
+ sortAscendingDidChange: Ember.observer(function() {
+ if (get(this, 'sortAscending') !== this._lastSortAscending) {
+ var arrangedContent = get(this, 'arrangedContent');
+ arrangedContent.reverseObjects();
+ }
+ }, 'sortAscending'),
+
+ contentArrayWillChange: function(array, idx, removedCount, addedCount) {
+ var isSorted = get(this, 'isSorted');
+
+ if (isSorted) {
+ var arrangedContent = get(this, 'arrangedContent');
+ var removedObjects = array.slice(idx, idx+removedCount);
+ var sortProperties = get(this, 'sortProperties');
+
+ forEach(removedObjects, function(item) {
+ arrangedContent.removeObject(item);
+
+ forEach(sortProperties, function(sortProperty) {
+ Ember.removeObserver(item, sortProperty, this, 'contentItemSortPropertyDidChange');
+ }, this);
+ }, this);
+ }
+
+ return this._super(array, idx, removedCount, addedCount);
+ },
+
+ contentArrayDidChange: function(array, idx, removedCount, addedCount) {
+ var isSorted = get(this, 'isSorted'),
+ sortProperties = get(this, 'sortProperties');
+
+ if (isSorted) {
+ var addedObjects = array.slice(idx, idx+addedCount);
+ var arrangedContent = get(this, 'arrangedContent');
+
+ forEach(addedObjects, function(item) {
+ this.insertItemSorted(item);
+
+ forEach(sortProperties, function(sortProperty) {
+ Ember.addObserver(item, sortProperty, this, 'contentItemSortPropertyDidChange');
+ }, this);
+ }, this);
+ }
+
+ return this._super(array, idx, removedCount, addedCount);
+ },
+
+ insertItemSorted: function(item) {
+ var arrangedContent = get(this, 'arrangedContent');
+ var length = get(arrangedContent, 'length');
+
+ var idx = this._binarySearch(item, 0, length);
+ arrangedContent.insertAt(idx, item);
+ },
+
+ contentItemSortPropertyDidChange: function(item) {
+ var arrangedContent = get(this, 'arrangedContent'),
+ oldIndex = arrangedContent.indexOf(item),
+ leftItem = arrangedContent.objectAt(oldIndex - 1),
+ rightItem = arrangedContent.objectAt(oldIndex + 1),
+ leftResult = leftItem && this.orderBy(item, leftItem),
+ rightResult = rightItem && this.orderBy(item, rightItem);
+
+ if (leftResult < 0 || rightResult > 0) {
+ arrangedContent.removeObject(item);
+ this.insertItemSorted(item);
+ }
+ },
+
+ _binarySearch: function(item, low, high) {
+ var mid, midItem, res, arrangedContent;
+
+ if (low === high) {
+ return low;
+ }
+
+ arrangedContent = get(this, 'arrangedContent');
+
+ mid = low + Math.floor((high - low) / 2);
+ midItem = arrangedContent.objectAt(mid);
+
+ res = this.orderBy(midItem, item);
+
+ if (res < 0) {
+ return this._binarySearch(item, mid+1, high);
+ } else if (res > 0) {
+ return this._binarySearch(item, low, mid);
+ }
+
+ return mid;
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set, isGlobalPath = Ember.isGlobalPath,
+ forEach = Ember.EnumerableUtils.forEach, replace = Ember.EnumerableUtils.replace;
+
+/**
+ `Ember.ArrayController` provides a way for you to publish a collection of
+ objects so that you can easily bind to the collection from a Handlebars
+ `#each` helper, an `Ember.CollectionView`, or other controllers.
+
+ The advantage of using an `ArrayController` is that you only have to set up
+ your view bindings once; to change what's displayed, simply swap out the
+ `content` property on the controller.
+
+ For example, imagine you wanted to display a list of items fetched via an XHR
+ request. Create an `Ember.ArrayController` and set its `content` property:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyApp.listController = Ember.ArrayController.create();
+
+ $.get('people.json', function(data) {
+ MyApp.listController.set('content', data);
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Then, create a view that binds to your new controller:
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#each MyApp.listController}}
+ {{firstName}} {{lastName}}
+ {{/each}}
+ ```
+
+ Although you are binding to the controller, the behavior of this controller
+ is to pass through any methods or properties to the underlying array. This
+ capability comes from `Ember.ArrayProxy`, which this class inherits from.
+
+ Sometimes you want to display computed properties within the body of an
+ `#each` helper that depend on the underlying items in `content`, but are not
+ present on those items. To do this, set `itemController` to the name of a
+ controller (probably an `ObjectController`) that will wrap each individual item.
+
+ For example:
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#each post in controller}}
+
{{title}} ({{titleLength}} characters)
+ {{/each}}
+ ```
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.PostsController = Ember.ArrayController.extend({
+ itemController: 'post'
+ });
+
+ App.PostController = Ember.ObjectController.extend({
+ // the `title` property will be proxied to the underlying post.
+
+ titleLength: function() {
+ return this.get('title').length;
+ }.property('title')
+ });
+ ```
+
+ In some cases it is helpful to return a different `itemController` depending
+ on the particular item. Subclasses can do this by overriding
+ `lookupItemController`.
+
+ For example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.MyArrayController = Ember.ArrayController.extend({
+ lookupItemController: function( object ) {
+ if (object.get('isSpecial')) {
+ return "special"; // use App.SpecialController
+ } else {
+ return "regular"; // use App.RegularController
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @class ArrayController
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.ArrayProxy
+ @uses Ember.SortableMixin
+ @uses Ember.ControllerMixin
+*/
+
+Ember.ArrayController = Ember.ArrayProxy.extend(Ember.ControllerMixin,
+ Ember.SortableMixin, {
+
+ /**
+ The controller used to wrap items, if any.
+
+ @property itemController
+ @type String
+ @default null
+ */
+ itemController: null,
+
+ /**
+ Return the name of the controller to wrap items, or `null` if items should
+ be returned directly. The default implementation simply returns the
+ `itemController` property, but subclasses can override this method to return
+ different controllers for different objects.
+
+ For example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.MyArrayController = Ember.ArrayController.extend({
+ lookupItemController: function( object ) {
+ if (object.get('isSpecial')) {
+ return "special"; // use App.SpecialController
+ } else {
+ return "regular"; // use App.RegularController
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @method
+ @type String
+ @default null
+ */
+ lookupItemController: function(object) {
+ return get(this, 'itemController');
+ },
+
+ objectAtContent: function(idx) {
+ var length = get(this, 'length'),
+ object = get(this,'arrangedContent').objectAt(idx),
+ controllerClass = this.lookupItemController(object);
+
+ if (controllerClass && idx < length) {
+ return this.controllerAt(idx, object, controllerClass);
+ } else {
+ // When controllerClass is falsy we have not opted in to using item
+ // controllers, so return the object directly. However, when
+ // controllerClass is defined but the index is out of range, we want to
+ // return the "out of range" value, whatever that might be. Rather than
+ // make assumptions (e.g. guessing `null` or `undefined`) we defer this to
+ // `arrangedContent`.
+ return object;
+ }
+ },
+
+ arrangedContentDidChange: function() {
+ this._super();
+ this._resetSubContainers();
+ },
+
+ arrayContentDidChange: function(idx, removedCnt, addedCnt) {
+ var subContainers = get(this, 'subContainers'),
+ subContainersToRemove = subContainers.slice(idx, idx+removedCnt);
+
+ forEach(subContainersToRemove, function(subContainer) {
+ if (subContainer) { subContainer.destroy(); }
+ });
+
+ replace(subContainers, idx, removedCnt, new Array(addedCnt));
+
+ // The shadow array of subcontainers must be updated before we trigger
+ // observers, otherwise observers will get the wrong subcontainer when
+ // calling `objectAt`
+ this._super(idx, removedCnt, addedCnt);
+ },
+
+ init: function() {
+ this._super();
+ this._resetSubContainers();
+ },
+
+ controllerAt: function(idx, object, controllerClass) {
+ var container = get(this, 'container'),
+ subContainers = get(this, 'subContainers'),
+ subContainer = subContainers[idx],
+ controller;
+
+ if (!subContainer) {
+ subContainer = subContainers[idx] = container.child();
+ }
+
+ controller = subContainer.lookup("controller:" + controllerClass);
+ if (!controller) {
+ throw new Error('Could not resolve itemController: "' + controllerClass + '"');
+ }
+
+ controller.set('target', this);
+ controller.set('content', object);
+
+ return controller;
+ },
+
+ subContainers: null,
+
+ _resetSubContainers: function() {
+ var subContainers = get(this, 'subContainers');
+
+ if (subContainers) {
+ forEach(subContainers, function(subContainer) {
+ if (subContainer) { subContainer.destroy(); }
+ });
+ }
+
+ this.set('subContainers', Ember.A());
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+*/
+
+/**
+ `Ember.ObjectController` is part of Ember's Controller layer. A single shared
+ instance of each `Ember.ObjectController` subclass in your application's
+ namespace will be created at application initialization and be stored on your
+ application's `Ember.Router` instance.
+
+ `Ember.ObjectController` derives its functionality from its superclass
+ `Ember.ObjectProxy` and the `Ember.ControllerMixin` mixin.
+
+ @class ObjectController
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.ObjectProxy
+ @uses Ember.ControllerMixin
+**/
+Ember.ObjectController = Ember.ObjectProxy.extend(Ember.ControllerMixin);
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+Ember Runtime
+
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-runtime
+@requires ember-metal
+*/
+
+})();
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+var jQuery = Ember.imports.jQuery;
+
+
+/**
+ Alias for jQuery
+
+ @method $
+ @for Ember
+*/
+Ember.$ = jQuery;
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+// http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/dnd.html#dndevents
+var dragEvents = Ember.String.w('dragstart drag dragenter dragleave dragover drop dragend');
+
+// Copies the `dataTransfer` property from a browser event object onto the
+// jQuery event object for the specified events
+Ember.EnumerableUtils.forEach(dragEvents, function(eventName) {
+ Ember.$.event.fixHooks[eventName] = { props: ['dataTransfer'] };
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+/*** BEGIN METAMORPH HELPERS ***/
+
+// Internet Explorer prior to 9 does not allow setting innerHTML if the first element
+// is a "zero-scope" element. This problem can be worked around by making
+// the first node an invisible text node. We, like Modernizr, use
+var needsShy = (function(){
+ var testEl = document.createElement('div');
+ testEl.innerHTML = "";
+ testEl.firstChild.innerHTML = "";
+ return testEl.firstChild.innerHTML === '';
+})();
+
+// IE 8 (and likely earlier) likes to move whitespace preceeding
+// a script tag to appear after it. This means that we can
+// accidentally remove whitespace when updating a morph.
+var movesWhitespace = (function() {
+ var testEl = document.createElement('div');
+ testEl.innerHTML = "Test: Value";
+ return testEl.childNodes[0].nodeValue === 'Test:' &&
+ testEl.childNodes[2].nodeValue === ' Value';
+})();
+
+// Use this to find children by ID instead of using jQuery
+var findChildById = function(element, id) {
+ if (element.getAttribute('id') === id) { return element; }
+
+ var len = element.childNodes.length, idx, node, found;
+ for (idx=0; idx 0) {
+ var len = matches.length, idx;
+ for (idx=0; idxTest');
+ canSet = el.options.length === 1;
+ }
+
+ innerHTMLTags[tagName] = canSet;
+
+ return canSet;
+};
+
+var setInnerHTML = function(element, html) {
+ var tagName = element.tagName;
+
+ if (canSetInnerHTML(tagName)) {
+ setInnerHTMLWithoutFix(element, html);
+ } else {
+
+
+ var startTag = element.outerHTML.match(new RegExp("<"+tagName+"([^>]*)>", 'i'))[0],
+ endTag = ''+tagName+'>';
+
+ var wrapper = document.createElement('div');
+ setInnerHTMLWithoutFix(wrapper, startTag + html + endTag);
+ element = wrapper.firstChild;
+ while (element.tagName !== tagName) {
+ element = element.nextSibling;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return element;
+};
+
+function isSimpleClick(event) {
+ var modifier = event.shiftKey || event.metaKey || event.altKey || event.ctrlKey,
+ secondaryClick = event.which > 1; // IE9 may return undefined
+
+ return !modifier && !secondaryClick;
+}
+
+Ember.ViewUtils = {
+ setInnerHTML: setInnerHTML,
+ isSimpleClick: isSimpleClick
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+var indexOf = Ember.ArrayPolyfills.indexOf;
+
+
+
+
+
+var ClassSet = function() {
+ this.seen = {};
+ this.list = [];
+};
+
+ClassSet.prototype = {
+ add: function(string) {
+ if (string in this.seen) { return; }
+ this.seen[string] = true;
+
+ this.list.push(string);
+ },
+
+ toDOM: function() {
+ return this.list.join(" ");
+ }
+};
+
+/**
+ `Ember.RenderBuffer` gathers information regarding the a view and generates the
+ final representation. `Ember.RenderBuffer` will generate HTML which can be pushed
+ to the DOM.
+
+ @class RenderBuffer
+ @namespace Ember
+ @constructor
+*/
+Ember.RenderBuffer = function(tagName) {
+ return new Ember._RenderBuffer(tagName);
+};
+
+Ember._RenderBuffer = function(tagName) {
+ this.tagNames = [tagName || null];
+ this.buffer = [];
+};
+
+Ember._RenderBuffer.prototype =
+/** @scope Ember.RenderBuffer.prototype */ {
+
+ // The root view's element
+ _element: null,
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ An internal set used to de-dupe class names when `addClass()` is
+ used. After each call to `addClass()`, the `classes` property
+ will be updated.
+
+ @property elementClasses
+ @type Array
+ @default []
+ */
+ elementClasses: null,
+
+ /**
+ Array of class names which will be applied in the class attribute.
+
+ You can use `setClasses()` to set this property directly. If you
+ use `addClass()`, it will be maintained for you.
+
+ @property classes
+ @type Array
+ @default []
+ */
+ classes: null,
+
+ /**
+ The id in of the element, to be applied in the id attribute.
+
+ You should not set this property yourself, rather, you should use
+ the `id()` method of `Ember.RenderBuffer`.
+
+ @property elementId
+ @type String
+ @default null
+ */
+ elementId: null,
+
+ /**
+ A hash keyed on the name of the attribute and whose value will be
+ applied to that attribute. For example, if you wanted to apply a
+ `data-view="Foo.bar"` property to an element, you would set the
+ elementAttributes hash to `{'data-view':'Foo.bar'}`.
+
+ You should not maintain this hash yourself, rather, you should use
+ the `attr()` method of `Ember.RenderBuffer`.
+
+ @property elementAttributes
+ @type Hash
+ @default {}
+ */
+ elementAttributes: null,
+
+ /**
+ The value for this attribute. Values cannot be set via attr after
+ jQuery 1.9, they need to be set with val() instead.
+
+ You should not maintain this value yourself, rather, you should use
+ the `val()` method of `Ember.RenderBuffer`.
+
+ @property elementValue
+ @type String
+ @default null
+ */
+ elementValue: null,
+
+ /**
+ The tagname of the element an instance of `Ember.RenderBuffer` represents.
+
+ Usually, this gets set as the first parameter to `Ember.RenderBuffer`. For
+ example, if you wanted to create a `p` tag, then you would call
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.RenderBuffer('p')
+ ```
+
+ @property elementTag
+ @type String
+ @default null
+ */
+ elementTag: null,
+
+ /**
+ A hash keyed on the name of the style attribute and whose value will
+ be applied to that attribute. For example, if you wanted to apply a
+ `background-color:black;` style to an element, you would set the
+ elementStyle hash to `{'background-color':'black'}`.
+
+ You should not maintain this hash yourself, rather, you should use
+ the `style()` method of `Ember.RenderBuffer`.
+
+ @property elementStyle
+ @type Hash
+ @default {}
+ */
+ elementStyle: null,
+
+ /**
+ Nested `RenderBuffers` will set this to their parent `RenderBuffer`
+ instance.
+
+ @property parentBuffer
+ @type Ember._RenderBuffer
+ */
+ parentBuffer: null,
+
+ /**
+ Adds a string of HTML to the `RenderBuffer`.
+
+ @method push
+ @param {String} string HTML to push into the buffer
+ @chainable
+ */
+ push: function(string) {
+ this.buffer.push(string);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Adds a class to the buffer, which will be rendered to the class attribute.
+
+ @method addClass
+ @param {String} className Class name to add to the buffer
+ @chainable
+ */
+ addClass: function(className) {
+ // lazily create elementClasses
+ var elementClasses = this.elementClasses = (this.elementClasses || new ClassSet());
+ this.elementClasses.add(className);
+ this.classes = this.elementClasses.list;
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ setClasses: function(classNames) {
+ this.classes = classNames;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Sets the elementID to be used for the element.
+
+ @method id
+ @param {String} id
+ @chainable
+ */
+ id: function(id) {
+ this.elementId = id;
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ // duck type attribute functionality like jQuery so a render buffer
+ // can be used like a jQuery object in attribute binding scenarios.
+
+ /**
+ Adds an attribute which will be rendered to the element.
+
+ @method attr
+ @param {String} name The name of the attribute
+ @param {String} value The value to add to the attribute
+ @chainable
+ @return {Ember.RenderBuffer|String} this or the current attribute value
+ */
+ attr: function(name, value) {
+ var attributes = this.elementAttributes = (this.elementAttributes || {});
+
+ if (arguments.length === 1) {
+ return attributes[name];
+ } else {
+ attributes[name] = value;
+ }
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Adds an value which will be rendered to the element.
+
+ @method val
+ @param {String} value The value to set
+ @chainable
+ @return {Ember.RenderBuffer|String} this or the current value
+ */
+ val: function(value) {
+ var elementValue = this.elementValue;
+
+ if (arguments.length === 0) {
+ return elementValue;
+ } else {
+ this.elementValue = value;
+ }
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Remove an attribute from the list of attributes to render.
+
+ @method removeAttr
+ @param {String} name The name of the attribute
+ @chainable
+ */
+ removeAttr: function(name) {
+ var attributes = this.elementAttributes;
+ if (attributes) { delete attributes[name]; }
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Adds a style to the style attribute which will be rendered to the element.
+
+ @method style
+ @param {String} name Name of the style
+ @param {String} value
+ @chainable
+ */
+ style: function(name, value) {
+ var style = this.elementStyle = (this.elementStyle || {});
+
+ this.elementStyle[name] = value;
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ begin: function(tagName) {
+ this.tagNames.push(tagName || null);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ pushOpeningTag: function() {
+ var tagName = this.currentTagName();
+ if (!tagName) { return; }
+
+ if (!this._element && this.buffer.length === 0) {
+ this._element = this.generateElement();
+ return;
+ }
+
+ var buffer = this.buffer,
+ id = this.elementId,
+ classes = this.classes,
+ attrs = this.elementAttributes,
+ value = this.elementValue,
+ style = this.elementStyle,
+ prop;
+
+ buffer.push('<' + tagName);
+
+ if (id) {
+ buffer.push(' id="' + this._escapeAttribute(id) + '"');
+ this.elementId = null;
+ }
+ if (classes) {
+ buffer.push(' class="' + this._escapeAttribute(classes.join(' ')) + '"');
+ this.classes = null;
+ }
+
+ if (style) {
+ buffer.push(' style="');
+
+ for (prop in style) {
+ if (style.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
+ buffer.push(prop + ':' + this._escapeAttribute(style[prop]) + ';');
+ }
+ }
+
+ buffer.push('"');
+
+ this.elementStyle = null;
+ }
+
+ if (attrs) {
+ for (prop in attrs) {
+ if (attrs.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
+ buffer.push(' ' + prop + '="' + this._escapeAttribute(attrs[prop]) + '"');
+ }
+ }
+
+ this.elementAttributes = null;
+ }
+
+ if (value) {
+ buffer.push(' value="' + this._escapeAttribute(value) + '"');
+
+ this.elementValue = null;
+ }
+
+ buffer.push('>');
+ },
+
+ pushClosingTag: function() {
+ var tagName = this.tagNames.pop();
+ if (tagName) { this.buffer.push('' + tagName + '>'); }
+ },
+
+ currentTagName: function() {
+ return this.tagNames[this.tagNames.length-1];
+ },
+
+ generateElement: function() {
+ var tagName = this.tagNames.pop(), // pop since we don't need to close
+ element = document.createElement(tagName),
+ $element = Ember.$(element),
+ id = this.elementId,
+ classes = this.classes,
+ attrs = this.elementAttributes,
+ value = this.elementValue,
+ style = this.elementStyle,
+ styleBuffer = '', prop;
+
+ if (id) {
+ $element.attr('id', id);
+ this.elementId = null;
+ }
+ if (classes) {
+ $element.attr('class', classes.join(' '));
+ this.classes = null;
+ }
+
+ if (style) {
+ for (prop in style) {
+ if (style.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
+ styleBuffer += (prop + ':' + style[prop] + ';');
+ }
+ }
+
+ $element.attr('style', styleBuffer);
+
+ this.elementStyle = null;
+ }
+
+ if (attrs) {
+ for (prop in attrs) {
+ if (attrs.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
+ $element.attr(prop, attrs[prop]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ this.elementAttributes = null;
+ }
+
+ if (value) {
+ $element.val(value);
+
+ this.elementValue = null;
+ }
+
+ return element;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method element
+ @return {DOMElement} The element corresponding to the generated HTML
+ of this buffer
+ */
+ element: function() {
+ var html = this.innerString();
+
+ if (html) {
+ this._element = Ember.ViewUtils.setInnerHTML(this._element, html);
+ }
+
+ return this._element;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Generates the HTML content for this buffer.
+
+ @method string
+ @return {String} The generated HTML
+ */
+ string: function() {
+ if (this._element) {
+ return this.element().outerHTML;
+ } else {
+ return this.innerString();
+ }
+ },
+
+ innerString: function() {
+ return this.buffer.join('');
+ },
+
+ _escapeAttribute: function(value) {
+ // Stolen shamelessly from Handlebars
+
+ var escape = {
+ "<": "<",
+ ">": ">",
+ '"': """,
+ "'": "'",
+ "`": "`"
+ };
+
+ var badChars = /&(?!\w+;)|[<>"'`]/g;
+ var possible = /[&<>"'`]/;
+
+ var escapeChar = function(chr) {
+ return escape[chr] || "&";
+ };
+
+ var string = value.toString();
+
+ if(!possible.test(string)) { return string; }
+ return string.replace(badChars, escapeChar);
+ }
+
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set, fmt = Ember.String.fmt;
+
+/**
+ `Ember.EventDispatcher` handles delegating browser events to their
+ corresponding `Ember.Views.` For example, when you click on a view,
+ `Ember.EventDispatcher` ensures that that view's `mouseDown` method gets
+ called.
+
+ @class EventDispatcher
+ @namespace Ember
+ @private
+ @extends Ember.Object
+*/
+Ember.EventDispatcher = Ember.Object.extend(
+/** @scope Ember.EventDispatcher.prototype */{
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ The root DOM element to which event listeners should be attached. Event
+ listeners will be attached to the document unless this is overridden.
+
+ Can be specified as a DOMElement or a selector string.
+
+ The default body is a string since this may be evaluated before document.body
+ exists in the DOM.
+
+ @property rootElement
+ @type DOMElement
+ @default 'body'
+ */
+ rootElement: 'body',
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Sets up event listeners for standard browser events.
+
+ This will be called after the browser sends a `DOMContentReady` event. By
+ default, it will set up all of the listeners on the document body. If you
+ would like to register the listeners on a different element, set the event
+ dispatcher's `root` property.
+
+ @method setup
+ @param addedEvents {Hash}
+ */
+ setup: function(addedEvents) {
+ var event, events = {
+ touchstart : 'touchStart',
+ touchmove : 'touchMove',
+ touchend : 'touchEnd',
+ touchcancel : 'touchCancel',
+ keydown : 'keyDown',
+ keyup : 'keyUp',
+ keypress : 'keyPress',
+ mousedown : 'mouseDown',
+ mouseup : 'mouseUp',
+ contextmenu : 'contextMenu',
+ click : 'click',
+ dblclick : 'doubleClick',
+ mousemove : 'mouseMove',
+ focusin : 'focusIn',
+ focusout : 'focusOut',
+ mouseenter : 'mouseEnter',
+ mouseleave : 'mouseLeave',
+ submit : 'submit',
+ input : 'input',
+ change : 'change',
+ dragstart : 'dragStart',
+ drag : 'drag',
+ dragenter : 'dragEnter',
+ dragleave : 'dragLeave',
+ dragover : 'dragOver',
+ drop : 'drop',
+ dragend : 'dragEnd'
+ };
+
+ Ember.$.extend(events, addedEvents || {});
+
+ var rootElement = Ember.$(get(this, 'rootElement'));
+
+
+
+
+ rootElement.addClass('ember-application');
+
+
+ for (event in events) {
+ if (events.hasOwnProperty(event)) {
+ this.setupHandler(rootElement, event, events[event]);
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Registers an event listener on the document. If the given event is
+ triggered, the provided event handler will be triggered on the target view.
+
+ If the target view does not implement the event handler, or if the handler
+ returns `false`, the parent view will be called. The event will continue to
+ bubble to each successive parent view until it reaches the top.
+
+ For example, to have the `mouseDown` method called on the target view when
+ a `mousedown` event is received from the browser, do the following:
+
+ ```javascript
+ setupHandler('mousedown', 'mouseDown');
+ ```
+
+ @method setupHandler
+ @param {Element} rootElement
+ @param {String} event the browser-originated event to listen to
+ @param {String} eventName the name of the method to call on the view
+ */
+ setupHandler: function(rootElement, event, eventName) {
+ var self = this;
+
+ rootElement.delegate('.ember-view', event + '.ember', function(evt, triggeringManager) {
+ return Ember.handleErrors(function() {
+ var view = Ember.View.views[this.id],
+ result = true, manager = null;
+
+ manager = self._findNearestEventManager(view,eventName);
+
+ if (manager && manager !== triggeringManager) {
+ result = self._dispatchEvent(manager, evt, eventName, view);
+ } else if (view) {
+ result = self._bubbleEvent(view,evt,eventName);
+ } else {
+ evt.stopPropagation();
+ }
+
+ return result;
+ }, this);
+ });
+
+ rootElement.delegate('[data-ember-action]', event + '.ember', function(evt) {
+ return Ember.handleErrors(function() {
+ var actionId = Ember.$(evt.currentTarget).attr('data-ember-action'),
+ action = Ember.Handlebars.ActionHelper.registeredActions[actionId];
+
+ // We have to check for action here since in some cases, jQuery will trigger
+ // an event on `removeChild` (i.e. focusout) after we've already torn down the
+ // action handlers for the view.
+ if (action && action.eventName === eventName) {
+ return action.handler(evt);
+ }
+ }, this);
+ });
+ },
+
+ _findNearestEventManager: function(view, eventName) {
+ var manager = null;
+
+ while (view) {
+ manager = get(view, 'eventManager');
+ if (manager && manager[eventName]) { break; }
+
+ view = get(view, 'parentView');
+ }
+
+ return manager;
+ },
+
+ _dispatchEvent: function(object, evt, eventName, view) {
+ var result = true;
+
+ var handler = object[eventName];
+ if (Ember.typeOf(handler) === 'function') {
+ result = handler.call(object, evt, view);
+ // Do not preventDefault in eventManagers.
+ evt.stopPropagation();
+ }
+ else {
+ result = this._bubbleEvent(view, evt, eventName);
+ }
+
+ return result;
+ },
+
+ _bubbleEvent: function(view, evt, eventName) {
+ return Ember.run(function() {
+ return view.handleEvent(eventName, evt);
+ });
+ },
+
+ destroy: function() {
+ var rootElement = get(this, 'rootElement');
+ Ember.$(rootElement).undelegate('.ember').removeClass('ember-application');
+ return this._super();
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+// Add a new named queue for rendering views that happens
+// after bindings have synced, and a queue for scheduling actions
+// that that should occur after view rendering.
+var queues = Ember.run.queues;
+queues.splice(Ember.$.inArray('actions', queues)+1, 0, 'render', 'afterRender');
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+// Original class declaration and documentation in runtime/lib/controllers/controller.js
+// NOTE: It may be possible with YUIDoc to combine docs in two locations
+
+/**
+Additional methods for the ControllerMixin
+
+@class ControllerMixin
+@namespace Ember
+*/
+Ember.ControllerMixin.reopen({
+ target: null,
+ namespace: null,
+ view: null,
+ container: null,
+ _childContainers: null,
+
+ init: function() {
+ this._super();
+ set(this, '_childContainers', {});
+ },
+
+ _modelDidChange: Ember.observer(function() {
+ var containers = get(this, '_childContainers'),
+ container;
+
+ for (var prop in containers) {
+ if (!containers.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { continue; }
+ containers[prop].destroy();
+ }
+
+ set(this, '_childContainers', {});
+ }, 'model')
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+var states = {};
+
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set, addObserver = Ember.addObserver, removeObserver = Ember.removeObserver;
+var meta = Ember.meta, guidFor = Ember.guidFor, fmt = Ember.String.fmt;
+var a_slice = [].slice;
+var a_forEach = Ember.EnumerableUtils.forEach;
+var a_addObject = Ember.EnumerableUtils.addObject;
+
+var childViewsProperty = Ember.computed(function() {
+ var childViews = this._childViews, ret = Ember.A(), view = this;
+
+ a_forEach(childViews, function(view) {
+ if (view.isVirtual) {
+ ret.pushObjects(get(view, 'childViews'));
+ } else {
+ ret.push(view);
+ }
+ });
+
+ ret.replace = function (idx, removedCount, addedViews) {
+ if (view instanceof Ember.ContainerView) {
+
+ return view.replace(idx, removedCount, addedViews);
+ }
+ throw new Error("childViews is immutable");
+ };
+
+ return ret;
+});
+
+
+/**
+ Global hash of shared templates. This will automatically be populated
+ by the build tools so that you can store your Handlebars templates in
+ separate files that get loaded into JavaScript at buildtime.
+
+ @property TEMPLATES
+ @for Ember
+ @type Hash
+*/
+Ember.TEMPLATES = {};
+
+Ember.CoreView = Ember.Object.extend(Ember.Evented, {
+ isView: true,
+
+ states: states,
+
+ init: function() {
+ this._super();
+
+ // Register the view for event handling. This hash is used by
+ // Ember.EventDispatcher to dispatch incoming events.
+ if (!this.isVirtual) {
+
+ Ember.View.views[this.elementId] = this;
+ }
+
+ this.addBeforeObserver('elementId', function() {
+ throw new Error("Changing a view's elementId after creation is not allowed");
+ });
+
+ this.transitionTo('preRender');
+ },
+
+ /**
+ If the view is currently inserted into the DOM of a parent view, this
+ property will point to the parent of the view.
+
+ @property parentView
+ @type Ember.View
+ @default null
+ */
+ parentView: Ember.computed(function() {
+ var parent = this._parentView;
+
+ if (parent && parent.isVirtual) {
+ return get(parent, 'parentView');
+ } else {
+ return parent;
+ }
+ }).property('_parentView'),
+
+ state: null,
+
+ _parentView: null,
+
+ // return the current view, not including virtual views
+ concreteView: Ember.computed(function() {
+ if (!this.isVirtual) { return this; }
+ else { return get(this, 'parentView'); }
+ }).property('parentView').volatile(),
+
+ instrumentName: 'core_view',
+
+ instrumentDetails: function(hash) {
+ hash.object = this.toString();
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Invoked by the view system when this view needs to produce an HTML
+ representation. This method will create a new render buffer, if needed,
+ then apply any default attributes, such as class names and visibility.
+ Finally, the `render()` method is invoked, which is responsible for
+ doing the bulk of the rendering.
+
+ You should not need to override this method; instead, implement the
+ `template` property, or if you need more control, override the `render`
+ method.
+
+ @method renderToBuffer
+ @param {Ember.RenderBuffer} buffer the render buffer. If no buffer is
+ passed, a default buffer, using the current view's `tagName`, will
+ be used.
+ */
+ renderToBuffer: function(parentBuffer, bufferOperation) {
+ var name = 'render.' + this.instrumentName,
+ details = {};
+
+ this.instrumentDetails(details);
+
+ return Ember.instrument(name, details, function() {
+ return this._renderToBuffer(parentBuffer, bufferOperation);
+ }, this);
+ },
+
+ _renderToBuffer: function(parentBuffer, bufferOperation) {
+ Ember.run.sync();
+
+ // If this is the top-most view, start a new buffer. Otherwise,
+ // create a new buffer relative to the original using the
+ // provided buffer operation (for example, `insertAfter` will
+ // insert a new buffer after the "parent buffer").
+ var tagName = this.tagName;
+
+ if (tagName === null || tagName === undefined) {
+ tagName = 'div';
+ }
+
+ var buffer = this.buffer = parentBuffer && parentBuffer.begin(tagName) || Ember.RenderBuffer(tagName);
+ this.transitionTo('inBuffer', false);
+
+ this.beforeRender(buffer);
+ this.render(buffer);
+ this.afterRender(buffer);
+
+ return buffer;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Override the default event firing from `Ember.Evented` to
+ also call methods with the given name.
+
+ @method trigger
+ @param name {String}
+ */
+ trigger: function(name) {
+ this._super.apply(this, arguments);
+ var method = this[name];
+ if (method) {
+ var args = [], i, l;
+ for (i = 1, l = arguments.length; i < l; i++) {
+ args.push(arguments[i]);
+ }
+ return method.apply(this, args);
+ }
+ },
+
+ has: function(name) {
+ return Ember.typeOf(this[name]) === 'function' || this._super(name);
+ },
+
+ willDestroy: function() {
+ var parent = this._parentView;
+
+ // destroy the element -- this will avoid each child view destroying
+ // the element over and over again...
+ if (!this.removedFromDOM) { this.destroyElement(); }
+
+ // remove from parent if found. Don't call removeFromParent,
+ // as removeFromParent will try to remove the element from
+ // the DOM again.
+ if (parent) { parent.removeChild(this); }
+
+ this.transitionTo('destroyed');
+
+ // next remove view from global hash
+ if (!this.isVirtual) delete Ember.View.views[this.elementId];
+ },
+
+ clearRenderedChildren: Ember.K,
+ triggerRecursively: Ember.K,
+ invokeRecursively: Ember.K,
+ transitionTo: Ember.K,
+ destroyElement: Ember.K
+});
+
+/**
+ `Ember.View` is the class in Ember responsible for encapsulating templates of
+ HTML content, combining templates with data to render as sections of a page's
+ DOM, and registering and responding to user-initiated events.
+
+ ## HTML Tag
+
+ The default HTML tag name used for a view's DOM representation is `div`. This
+ can be customized by setting the `tagName` property. The following view
+class:
+
+ ```javascript
+ ParagraphView = Ember.View.extend({
+ tagName: 'em'
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Would result in instances with the following HTML:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ ## HTML `class` Attribute
+
+ The HTML `class` attribute of a view's tag can be set by providing a
+ `classNames` property that is set to an array of strings:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyView = Ember.View.extend({
+ classNames: ['my-class', 'my-other-class']
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ `class` attribute values can also be set by providing a `classNameBindings`
+ property set to an array of properties names for the view. The return value
+ of these properties will be added as part of the value for the view's `class`
+ attribute. These properties can be computed properties:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyView = Ember.View.extend({
+ classNameBindings: ['propertyA', 'propertyB'],
+ propertyA: 'from-a',
+ propertyB: function(){
+ if(someLogic){ return 'from-b'; }
+ }.property()
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ If the value of a class name binding returns a boolean the property name
+ itself will be used as the class name if the property is true. The class name
+ will not be added if the value is `false` or `undefined`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyView = Ember.View.extend({
+ classNameBindings: ['hovered'],
+ hovered: true
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ When using boolean class name bindings you can supply a string value other
+ than the property name for use as the `class` HTML attribute by appending the
+ preferred value after a ":" character when defining the binding:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyView = Ember.View.extend({
+ classNameBindings: ['awesome:so-very-cool'],
+ awesome: true
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ Boolean value class name bindings whose property names are in a
+ camelCase-style format will be converted to a dasherized format:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyView = Ember.View.extend({
+ classNameBindings: ['isUrgent'],
+ isUrgent: true
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ Class name bindings can also refer to object values that are found by
+ traversing a path relative to the view itself:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyView = Ember.View.extend({
+ classNameBindings: ['messages.empty']
+ messages: Ember.Object.create({
+ empty: true
+ })
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ If you want to add a class name for a property which evaluates to true and
+ and a different class name if it evaluates to false, you can pass a binding
+ like this:
+
+ ```javascript
+ // Applies 'enabled' class when isEnabled is true and 'disabled' when isEnabled is false
+ Ember.View.create({
+ classNameBindings: ['isEnabled:enabled:disabled']
+ isEnabled: true
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ When isEnabled is `false`, the resulting HTML reprensentation looks like
+ this:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ This syntax offers the convenience to add a class if a property is `false`:
+
+ ```javascript
+ // Applies no class when isEnabled is true and class 'disabled' when isEnabled is false
+ Ember.View.create({
+ classNameBindings: ['isEnabled::disabled']
+ isEnabled: true
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ When the `isEnabled` property on the view is set to `false`, it will result
+ in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ Updates to the the value of a class name binding will result in automatic
+ update of the HTML `class` attribute in the view's rendered HTML
+ representation. If the value becomes `false` or `undefined` the class name
+ will be removed.
+
+ Both `classNames` and `classNameBindings` are concatenated properties. See
+ `Ember.Object` documentation for more information about concatenated
+ properties.
+
+ ## HTML Attributes
+
+ The HTML attribute section of a view's tag can be set by providing an
+ `attributeBindings` property set to an array of property names on the view.
+ The return value of these properties will be used as the value of the view's
+ HTML associated attribute:
+
+ ```javascript
+ AnchorView = Ember.View.extend({
+ tagName: 'a',
+ attributeBindings: ['href'],
+ href: 'http://google.com'
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ If the return value of an `attributeBindings` monitored property is a boolean
+ the property will follow HTML's pattern of repeating the attribute's name as
+ its value:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyTextInput = Ember.View.extend({
+ tagName: 'input',
+ attributeBindings: ['disabled'],
+ disabled: true
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ `attributeBindings` can refer to computed properties:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyTextInput = Ember.View.extend({
+ tagName: 'input',
+ attributeBindings: ['disabled'],
+ disabled: function(){
+ if (someLogic) {
+ return true;
+ } else {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }.property()
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Updates to the the property of an attribute binding will result in automatic
+ update of the HTML attribute in the view's rendered HTML representation.
+
+ `attributeBindings` is a concatenated property. See `Ember.Object`
+ documentation for more information about concatenated properties.
+
+ ## Templates
+
+ The HTML contents of a view's rendered representation are determined by its
+ template. Templates can be any function that accepts an optional context
+ parameter and returns a string of HTML that will be inserted within the
+ view's tag. Most typically in Ember this function will be a compiled
+ `Ember.Handlebars` template.
+
+ ```javascript
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile('I am the template')
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
I am the template
+ ```
+
+ Within an Ember application is more common to define a Handlebars templates as
+ part of a page:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ And associate it by name using a view's `templateName` property:
+
+ ```javascript
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ templateName: 'some-template'
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Using a value for `templateName` that does not have a Handlebars template
+ with a matching `data-template-name` attribute will throw an error.
+
+ Assigning a value to both `template` and `templateName` properties will throw
+ an error.
+
+ For views classes that may have a template later defined (e.g. as the block
+ portion of a `{{view}}` Handlebars helper call in another template or in
+ a subclass), you can provide a `defaultTemplate` property set to compiled
+ template function. If a template is not later provided for the view instance
+ the `defaultTemplate` value will be used:
+
+ ```javascript
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ defaultTemplate: Ember.Handlebars.compile('I was the default'),
+ template: null,
+ templateName: null
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
I was the default
+ ```
+
+ If a `template` or `templateName` is provided it will take precedence over
+ `defaultTemplate`:
+
+ ```javascript
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ defaultTemplate: Ember.Handlebars.compile('I was the default')
+ });
+
+ aView = AView.create({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile('I was the template, not default')
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in the following HTML representation when rendered:
+
+ ```html
+
I was the template, not default
+ ```
+
+ ## View Context
+
+ The default context of the compiled template is the view's controller:
+
+ ```javascript
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile('Hello {{excitedGreeting}}')
+ });
+
+ aController = Ember.Object.create({
+ firstName: 'Barry',
+ excitedGreeting: function(){
+ return this.get("content.firstName") + "!!!"
+ }.property()
+ });
+
+ aView = AView.create({
+ controller: aController,
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
Hello Barry!!!
+ ```
+
+ A context can also be explicitly supplied through the view's `context`
+ property. If the view has neither `context` nor `controller` properties, the
+ `parentView`'s context will be used.
+
+ ## Layouts
+
+ Views can have a secondary template that wraps their main template. Like
+ primary templates, layouts can be any function that accepts an optional
+ context parameter and returns a string of HTML that will be inserted inside
+ view's tag. Views whose HTML element is self closing (e.g. ``)
+ cannot have a layout and this property will be ignored.
+
+ Most typically in Ember a layout will be a compiled `Ember.Handlebars`
+ template.
+
+ A view's layout can be set directly with the `layout` property or reference
+ an existing Handlebars template by name with the `layoutName` property.
+
+ A template used as a layout must contain a single use of the Handlebars
+ `{{yield}}` helper. The HTML contents of a view's rendered `template` will be
+ inserted at this location:
+
+ ```javascript
+ AViewWithLayout = Ember.View.extend({
+ layout: Ember.Handlebars.compile("
{{yield}}
")
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("I got wrapped"),
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in view instances with an HTML representation of:
+
+ ```html
+
+
+ I got wrapped
+
+
+ ```
+
+ See `Handlebars.helpers.yield` for more information.
+
+ ## Responding to Browser Events
+
+ Views can respond to user-initiated events in one of three ways: method
+ implementation, through an event manager, and through `{{action}}` helper use
+ in their template or layout.
+
+ ### Method Implementation
+
+ Views can respond to user-initiated events by implementing a method that
+ matches the event name. A `jQuery.Event` object will be passed as the
+ argument to this method.
+
+ ```javascript
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ click: function(event){
+ // will be called when when an instance's
+ // rendered element is clicked
+ }
+ });
+ ```
+
+ ### Event Managers
+
+ Views can define an object as their `eventManager` property. This object can
+ then implement methods that match the desired event names. Matching events
+ that occur on the view's rendered HTML or the rendered HTML of any of its DOM
+ descendants will trigger this method. A `jQuery.Event` object will be passed
+ as the first argument to the method and an `Ember.View` object as the
+ second. The `Ember.View` will be the view whose rendered HTML was interacted
+ with. This may be the view with the `eventManager` property or one of its
+ descendent views.
+
+ ```javascript
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ eventManager: Ember.Object.create({
+ doubleClick: function(event, view){
+ // will be called when when an instance's
+ // rendered element or any rendering
+ // of this views's descendent
+ // elements is clicked
+ }
+ })
+ });
+ ```
+
+ An event defined for an event manager takes precedence over events of the
+ same name handled through methods on the view.
+
+ ```javascript
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ mouseEnter: function(event){
+ // will never trigger.
+ },
+ eventManager: Ember.Object.create({
+ mouseEnter: function(event, view){
+ // takes presedence over AView#mouseEnter
+ }
+ })
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Similarly a view's event manager will take precedence for events of any views
+ rendered as a descendent. A method name that matches an event name will not
+ be called if the view instance was rendered inside the HTML representation of
+ a view that has an `eventManager` property defined that handles events of the
+ name. Events not handled by the event manager will still trigger method calls
+ on the descendent.
+
+ ```javascript
+ OuterView = Ember.View.extend({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("outer {{#view InnerView}}inner{{/view}} outer"),
+ eventManager: Ember.Object.create({
+ mouseEnter: function(event, view){
+ // view might be instance of either
+ // OutsideView or InnerView depending on
+ // where on the page the user interaction occured
+ }
+ })
+ });
+
+ InnerView = Ember.View.extend({
+ click: function(event){
+ // will be called if rendered inside
+ // an OuterView because OuterView's
+ // eventManager doesn't handle click events
+ },
+ mouseEnter: function(event){
+ // will never be called if rendered inside
+ // an OuterView.
+ }
+ });
+ ```
+
+ ### Handlebars `{{action}}` Helper
+
+ See `Handlebars.helpers.action`.
+
+ ### Event Names
+
+ Possible events names for any of the responding approaches described above
+ are:
+
+ Touch events:
+
+ * `touchStart`
+ * `touchMove`
+ * `touchEnd`
+ * `touchCancel`
+
+ Keyboard events
+
+ * `keyDown`
+ * `keyUp`
+ * `keyPress`
+
+ Mouse events
+
+ * `mouseDown`
+ * `mouseUp`
+ * `contextMenu`
+ * `click`
+ * `doubleClick`
+ * `mouseMove`
+ * `focusIn`
+ * `focusOut`
+ * `mouseEnter`
+ * `mouseLeave`
+
+ Form events:
+
+ * `submit`
+ * `change`
+ * `focusIn`
+ * `focusOut`
+ * `input`
+
+ HTML5 drag and drop events:
+
+ * `dragStart`
+ * `drag`
+ * `dragEnter`
+ * `dragLeave`
+ * `drop`
+ * `dragEnd`
+
+ ## Handlebars `{{view}}` Helper
+
+ Other `Ember.View` instances can be included as part of a view's template by
+ using the `{{view}}` Handlebars helper. See `Handlebars.helpers.view` for
+ additional information.
+
+ @class View
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Object
+ @uses Ember.Evented
+*/
+Ember.View = Ember.CoreView.extend(
+/** @scope Ember.View.prototype */ {
+
+ concatenatedProperties: ['classNames', 'classNameBindings', 'attributeBindings'],
+
+ /**
+ @property isView
+ @type Boolean
+ @default true
+ @final
+ */
+ isView: true,
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // TEMPLATE SUPPORT
+ //
+
+ /**
+ The name of the template to lookup if no template is provided.
+
+ `Ember.View` will look for a template with this name in this view's
+ `templates` object. By default, this will be a global object
+ shared in `Ember.TEMPLATES`.
+
+ @property templateName
+ @type String
+ @default null
+ */
+ templateName: null,
+
+ /**
+ The name of the layout to lookup if no layout is provided.
+
+ `Ember.View` will look for a template with this name in this view's
+ `templates` object. By default, this will be a global object
+ shared in `Ember.TEMPLATES`.
+
+ @property layoutName
+ @type String
+ @default null
+ */
+ layoutName: null,
+
+ /**
+ The hash in which to look for `templateName`.
+
+ @property templates
+ @type Ember.Object
+ @default Ember.TEMPLATES
+ */
+ templates: Ember.TEMPLATES,
+
+ /**
+ The template used to render the view. This should be a function that
+ accepts an optional context parameter and returns a string of HTML that
+ will be inserted into the DOM relative to its parent view.
+
+ In general, you should set the `templateName` property instead of setting
+ the template yourself.
+
+ @property template
+ @type Function
+ */
+ template: Ember.computed(function(key, value) {
+ if (value !== undefined) { return value; }
+
+ var templateName = get(this, 'templateName'),
+ template = this.templateForName(templateName, 'template');
+
+
+ return template || get(this, 'defaultTemplate');
+ }).property('templateName'),
+
+ container: Ember.computed(function() {
+ var parentView = get(this, '_parentView');
+
+ if (parentView) { return get(parentView, 'container'); }
+
+ return Ember.Container && Ember.Container.defaultContainer;
+ }),
+
+ /**
+ The controller managing this view. If this property is set, it will be
+ made available for use by the template.
+
+ @property controller
+ @type Object
+ */
+ controller: Ember.computed(function(key) {
+ var parentView = get(this, '_parentView');
+ return parentView ? get(parentView, 'controller') : null;
+ }).property('_parentView'),
+
+ /**
+ A view may contain a layout. A layout is a regular template but
+ supersedes the `template` property during rendering. It is the
+ responsibility of the layout template to retrieve the `template`
+ property from the view (or alternatively, call `Handlebars.helpers.yield`,
+ `{{yield}}`) to render it in the correct location.
+
+ This is useful for a view that has a shared wrapper, but which delegates
+ the rendering of the contents of the wrapper to the `template` property
+ on a subclass.
+
+ @property layout
+ @type Function
+ */
+ layout: Ember.computed(function(key) {
+ var layoutName = get(this, 'layoutName'),
+ layout = this.templateForName(layoutName, 'layout');
+
+
+ return layout || get(this, 'defaultLayout');
+ }).property('layoutName'),
+
+ templateForName: function(name, type) {
+ if (!name) { return; }
+
+
+ var container = get(this, 'container');
+
+ if (container) {
+ return container.lookup('template:' + name);
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ The object from which templates should access properties.
+
+ This object will be passed to the template function each time the render
+ method is called, but it is up to the individual function to decide what
+ to do with it.
+
+ By default, this will be the view's controller.
+
+ @property context
+ @type Object
+ */
+ context: Ember.computed(function(key, value) {
+ if (arguments.length === 2) {
+ set(this, '_context', value);
+ return value;
+ } else {
+ return get(this, '_context');
+ }
+ }).volatile(),
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Private copy of the view's template context. This can be set directly
+ by Handlebars without triggering the observer that causes the view
+ to be re-rendered.
+
+ The context of a view is looked up as follows:
+
+ 1. Supplied context (usually by Handlebars)
+ 2. Specified controller
+ 3. `parentView`'s context (for a child of a ContainerView)
+
+ The code in Handlebars that overrides the `_context` property first
+ checks to see whether the view has a specified controller. This is
+ something of a hack and should be revisited.
+
+ @property _context
+ */
+ _context: Ember.computed(function(key) {
+ var parentView, controller;
+
+ if (controller = get(this, 'controller')) {
+ return controller;
+ }
+
+ parentView = this._parentView;
+ if (parentView) {
+ return get(parentView, '_context');
+ }
+
+ return null;
+ }),
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ If a value that affects template rendering changes, the view should be
+ re-rendered to reflect the new value.
+
+ @method _displayPropertyDidChange
+ */
+ _contextDidChange: Ember.observer(function() {
+ this.rerender();
+ }, 'context'),
+
+ /**
+ If `false`, the view will appear hidden in DOM.
+
+ @property isVisible
+ @type Boolean
+ @default null
+ */
+ isVisible: true,
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Array of child views. You should never edit this array directly.
+ Instead, use `appendChild` and `removeFromParent`.
+
+ @property childViews
+ @type Array
+ @default []
+ */
+ childViews: childViewsProperty,
+
+ _childViews: [],
+
+ // When it's a virtual view, we need to notify the parent that their
+ // childViews will change.
+ _childViewsWillChange: Ember.beforeObserver(function() {
+ if (this.isVirtual) {
+ var parentView = get(this, 'parentView');
+ if (parentView) { Ember.propertyWillChange(parentView, 'childViews'); }
+ }
+ }, 'childViews'),
+
+ // When it's a virtual view, we need to notify the parent that their
+ // childViews did change.
+ _childViewsDidChange: Ember.observer(function() {
+ if (this.isVirtual) {
+ var parentView = get(this, 'parentView');
+ if (parentView) { Ember.propertyDidChange(parentView, 'childViews'); }
+ }
+ }, 'childViews'),
+
+ /**
+ Return the nearest ancestor that is an instance of the provided
+ class.
+
+ @property nearestInstanceOf
+ @param {Class} klass Subclass of Ember.View (or Ember.View itself)
+ @return Ember.View
+ @deprecated
+ */
+ nearestInstanceOf: function(klass) {
+
+ var view = get(this, 'parentView');
+
+ while (view) {
+ if(view instanceof klass) { return view; }
+ view = get(view, 'parentView');
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Return the nearest ancestor that is an instance of the provided
+ class or mixin.
+
+ @property nearestOfType
+ @param {Class,Mixin} klass Subclass of Ember.View (or Ember.View itself),
+ or an instance of Ember.Mixin.
+ @return Ember.View
+ */
+ nearestOfType: function(klass) {
+ var view = get(this, 'parentView'),
+ isOfType = klass instanceof Ember.Mixin ?
+ function(view) { return klass.detect(view); } :
+ function(view) { return klass.detect(view.constructor); };
+
+ while (view) {
+ if( isOfType(view) ) { return view; }
+ view = get(view, 'parentView');
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Return the nearest ancestor that has a given property.
+
+ @property nearestWithProperty
+ @param {String} property A property name
+ @return Ember.View
+ */
+ nearestWithProperty: function(property) {
+ var view = get(this, 'parentView');
+
+ while (view) {
+ if (property in view) { return view; }
+ view = get(view, 'parentView');
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Return the nearest ancestor whose parent is an instance of
+ `klass`.
+
+ @property nearestChildOf
+ @param {Class} klass Subclass of Ember.View (or Ember.View itself)
+ @return Ember.View
+ */
+ nearestChildOf: function(klass) {
+ var view = get(this, 'parentView');
+
+ while (view) {
+ if(get(view, 'parentView') instanceof klass) { return view; }
+ view = get(view, 'parentView');
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ When the parent view changes, recursively invalidate `controller`
+
+ @method _parentViewDidChange
+ */
+ _parentViewDidChange: Ember.observer(function() {
+ if (this.isDestroying) { return; }
+
+ if (get(this, 'parentView.controller') && !get(this, 'controller')) {
+ this.notifyPropertyChange('controller');
+ }
+ }, '_parentView'),
+
+ _controllerDidChange: Ember.observer(function() {
+ if (this.isDestroying) { return; }
+
+ this.rerender();
+
+ this.forEachChildView(function(view) {
+ view.propertyDidChange('controller');
+ });
+ }, 'controller'),
+
+ cloneKeywords: function() {
+ var templateData = get(this, 'templateData');
+
+ var keywords = templateData ? Ember.copy(templateData.keywords) : {};
+ set(keywords, 'view', get(this, 'concreteView'));
+ set(keywords, '_view', this);
+ set(keywords, 'controller', get(this, 'controller'));
+
+ return keywords;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Called on your view when it should push strings of HTML into a
+ `Ember.RenderBuffer`. Most users will want to override the `template`
+ or `templateName` properties instead of this method.
+
+ By default, `Ember.View` will look for a function in the `template`
+ property and invoke it with the value of `context`. The value of
+ `context` will be the view's controller unless you override it.
+
+ @method render
+ @param {Ember.RenderBuffer} buffer The render buffer
+ */
+ render: function(buffer) {
+ // If this view has a layout, it is the responsibility of the
+ // the layout to render the view's template. Otherwise, render the template
+ // directly.
+ var template = get(this, 'layout') || get(this, 'template');
+
+ if (template) {
+ var context = get(this, 'context');
+ var keywords = this.cloneKeywords();
+ var output;
+
+ var data = {
+ view: this,
+ buffer: buffer,
+ isRenderData: true,
+ keywords: keywords,
+ insideGroup: get(this, 'templateData.insideGroup')
+ };
+
+ // Invoke the template with the provided template context, which
+ // is the view's controller by default. A hash of data is also passed that provides
+ // the template with access to the view and render buffer.
+
+ // The template should write directly to the render buffer instead
+ // of returning a string.
+ output = template(context, { data: data });
+
+ // If the template returned a string instead of writing to the buffer,
+ // push the string onto the buffer.
+ if (output !== undefined) { buffer.push(output); }
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Renders the view again. This will work regardless of whether the
+ view is already in the DOM or not. If the view is in the DOM, the
+ rendering process will be deferred to give bindings a chance
+ to synchronize.
+
+ If children were added during the rendering process using `appendChild`,
+ `rerender` will remove them, because they will be added again
+ if needed by the next `render`.
+
+ In general, if the display of your view changes, you should modify
+ the DOM element directly instead of manually calling `rerender`, which can
+ be slow.
+
+ @method rerender
+ */
+ rerender: function() {
+ return this.currentState.rerender(this);
+ },
+
+ clearRenderedChildren: function() {
+ var lengthBefore = this.lengthBeforeRender,
+ lengthAfter = this.lengthAfterRender;
+
+ // If there were child views created during the last call to render(),
+ // remove them under the assumption that they will be re-created when
+ // we re-render.
+
+ // VIEW-TODO: Unit test this path.
+ var childViews = this._childViews;
+ for (var i=lengthAfter-1; i>=lengthBefore; i--) {
+ if (childViews[i]) { childViews[i].destroy(); }
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Iterates over the view's `classNameBindings` array, inserts the value
+ of the specified property into the `classNames` array, then creates an
+ observer to update the view's element if the bound property ever changes
+ in the future.
+
+ @method _applyClassNameBindings
+ */
+ _applyClassNameBindings: function(classBindings) {
+ var classNames = this.classNames,
+ elem, newClass, dasherizedClass;
+
+ // Loop through all of the configured bindings. These will be either
+ // property names ('isUrgent') or property paths relative to the view
+ // ('content.isUrgent')
+ a_forEach(classBindings, function(binding) {
+
+ // Variable in which the old class value is saved. The observer function
+ // closes over this variable, so it knows which string to remove when
+ // the property changes.
+ var oldClass;
+ // Extract just the property name from bindings like 'foo:bar'
+ var parsedPath = Ember.View._parsePropertyPath(binding);
+
+ // Set up an observer on the context. If the property changes, toggle the
+ // class name.
+ var observer = function() {
+ // Get the current value of the property
+ newClass = this._classStringForProperty(binding);
+ elem = this.$();
+
+ // If we had previously added a class to the element, remove it.
+ if (oldClass) {
+ elem.removeClass(oldClass);
+ // Also remove from classNames so that if the view gets rerendered,
+ // the class doesn't get added back to the DOM.
+ classNames.removeObject(oldClass);
+ }
+
+ // If necessary, add a new class. Make sure we keep track of it so
+ // it can be removed in the future.
+ if (newClass) {
+ elem.addClass(newClass);
+ oldClass = newClass;
+ } else {
+ oldClass = null;
+ }
+ };
+
+ // Get the class name for the property at its current value
+ dasherizedClass = this._classStringForProperty(binding);
+
+ if (dasherizedClass) {
+ // Ensure that it gets into the classNames array
+ // so it is displayed when we render.
+ a_addObject(classNames, dasherizedClass);
+
+ // Save a reference to the class name so we can remove it
+ // if the observer fires. Remember that this variable has
+ // been closed over by the observer.
+ oldClass = dasherizedClass;
+ }
+
+ this.registerObserver(this, parsedPath.path, observer);
+ // Remove className so when the view is rerendered,
+ // the className is added based on binding reevaluation
+ this.one('willClearRender', function() {
+ if (oldClass) {
+ classNames.removeObject(oldClass);
+ oldClass = null;
+ }
+ });
+
+ }, this);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Iterates through the view's attribute bindings, sets up observers for each,
+ then applies the current value of the attributes to the passed render buffer.
+
+ @method _applyAttributeBindings
+ @param {Ember.RenderBuffer} buffer
+ */
+ _applyAttributeBindings: function(buffer, attributeBindings) {
+ var attributeValue, elem, type;
+
+ a_forEach(attributeBindings, function(binding) {
+ var split = binding.split(':'),
+ property = split[0],
+ attributeName = split[1] || property;
+
+ // Create an observer to add/remove/change the attribute if the
+ // JavaScript property changes.
+ var observer = function() {
+ elem = this.$();
+ if (!elem) { return; }
+
+ attributeValue = get(this, property);
+
+ Ember.View.applyAttributeBindings(elem, attributeName, attributeValue);
+ };
+
+ this.registerObserver(this, property, observer);
+
+ // Determine the current value and add it to the render buffer
+ // if necessary.
+ attributeValue = get(this, property);
+ Ember.View.applyAttributeBindings(buffer, attributeName, attributeValue);
+ }, this);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Given a property name, returns a dasherized version of that
+ property name if the property evaluates to a non-falsy value.
+
+ For example, if the view has property `isUrgent` that evaluates to true,
+ passing `isUrgent` to this method will return `"is-urgent"`.
+
+ @method _classStringForProperty
+ @param property
+ */
+ _classStringForProperty: function(property) {
+ var parsedPath = Ember.View._parsePropertyPath(property);
+ var path = parsedPath.path;
+
+ var val = get(this, path);
+ if (val === undefined && Ember.isGlobalPath(path)) {
+ val = get(Ember.lookup, path);
+ }
+
+ return Ember.View._classStringForValue(path, val, parsedPath.className, parsedPath.falsyClassName);
+ },
+
+ // ..........................................................
+ // ELEMENT SUPPORT
+ //
+
+ /**
+ Returns the current DOM element for the view.
+
+ @property element
+ @type DOMElement
+ */
+ element: Ember.computed(function(key, value) {
+ if (value !== undefined) {
+ return this.currentState.setElement(this, value);
+ } else {
+ return this.currentState.getElement(this);
+ }
+ }).property('_parentView'),
+
+ /**
+ Returns a jQuery object for this view's element. If you pass in a selector
+ string, this method will return a jQuery object, using the current element
+ as its buffer.
+
+ For example, calling `view.$('li')` will return a jQuery object containing
+ all of the `li` elements inside the DOM element of this view.
+
+ @property $
+ @param {String} [selector] a jQuery-compatible selector string
+ @return {jQuery} the CoreQuery object for the DOM node
+ */
+ $: function(sel) {
+ return this.currentState.$(this, sel);
+ },
+
+ mutateChildViews: function(callback) {
+ var childViews = this._childViews,
+ idx = childViews.length,
+ view;
+
+ while(--idx >= 0) {
+ view = childViews[idx];
+ callback.call(this, view, idx);
+ }
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ forEachChildView: function(callback) {
+ var childViews = this._childViews;
+
+ if (!childViews) { return this; }
+
+ var len = childViews.length,
+ view, idx;
+
+ for(idx = 0; idx < len; idx++) {
+ view = childViews[idx];
+ callback.call(this, view);
+ }
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Appends the view's element to the specified parent element.
+
+ If the view does not have an HTML representation yet, `createElement()`
+ will be called automatically.
+
+ Note that this method just schedules the view to be appended; the DOM
+ element will not be appended to the given element until all bindings have
+ finished synchronizing.
+
+ This is not typically a function that you will need to call directly when
+ building your application. You might consider using `Ember.ContainerView`
+ instead. If you do need to use `appendTo`, be sure that the target element
+ you are providing is associated with an `Ember.Application` and does not
+ have an ancestor element that is associated with an Ember view.
+
+ @method appendTo
+ @param {String|DOMElement|jQuery} A selector, element, HTML string, or jQuery object
+ @return {Ember.View} receiver
+ */
+ appendTo: function(target) {
+ // Schedule the DOM element to be created and appended to the given
+ // element after bindings have synchronized.
+ this._insertElementLater(function() {
+
+ this.$().appendTo(target);
+ });
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Replaces the content of the specified parent element with this view's
+ element. If the view does not have an HTML representation yet,
+ `createElement()` will be called automatically.
+
+ Note that this method just schedules the view to be appended; the DOM
+ element will not be appended to the given element until all bindings have
+ finished synchronizing
+
+ @method replaceIn
+ @param {String|DOMElement|jQuery} A selector, element, HTML string, or jQuery object
+ @return {Ember.View} received
+ */
+ replaceIn: function(target) {
+
+
+ this._insertElementLater(function() {
+ Ember.$(target).empty();
+ this.$().appendTo(target);
+ });
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Schedules a DOM operation to occur during the next render phase. This
+ ensures that all bindings have finished synchronizing before the view is
+ rendered.
+
+ To use, pass a function that performs a DOM operation.
+
+ Before your function is called, this view and all child views will receive
+ the `willInsertElement` event. After your function is invoked, this view
+ and all of its child views will receive the `didInsertElement` event.
+
+ ```javascript
+ view._insertElementLater(function() {
+ this.createElement();
+ this.$().appendTo('body');
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @method _insertElementLater
+ @param {Function} fn the function that inserts the element into the DOM
+ */
+ _insertElementLater: function(fn) {
+ this._scheduledInsert = Ember.run.scheduleOnce('render', this, '_insertElement', fn);
+ },
+
+ _insertElement: function (fn) {
+ this._scheduledInsert = null;
+ this.currentState.insertElement(this, fn);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Appends the view's element to the document body. If the view does
+ not have an HTML representation yet, `createElement()` will be called
+ automatically.
+
+ Note that this method just schedules the view to be appended; the DOM
+ element will not be appended to the document body until all bindings have
+ finished synchronizing.
+
+ @method append
+ @return {Ember.View} receiver
+ */
+ append: function() {
+ return this.appendTo(document.body);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Removes the view's element from the element to which it is attached.
+
+ @method remove
+ @return {Ember.View} receiver
+ */
+ remove: function() {
+ // What we should really do here is wait until the end of the run loop
+ // to determine if the element has been re-appended to a different
+ // element.
+ // In the interim, we will just re-render if that happens. It is more
+ // important than elements get garbage collected.
+ if (!this.removedFromDOM) { this.destroyElement(); }
+ this.invokeRecursively(function(view) {
+ if (view.clearRenderedChildren) { view.clearRenderedChildren(); }
+ });
+ },
+
+ elementId: null,
+
+ /**
+ Attempts to discover the element in the parent element. The default
+ implementation looks for an element with an ID of `elementId` (or the
+ view's guid if `elementId` is null). You can override this method to
+ provide your own form of lookup. For example, if you want to discover your
+ element using a CSS class name instead of an ID.
+
+ @method findElementInParentElement
+ @param {DOMElement} parentElement The parent's DOM element
+ @return {DOMElement} The discovered element
+ */
+ findElementInParentElement: function(parentElem) {
+ var id = "#" + this.elementId;
+ return Ember.$(id)[0] || Ember.$(id, parentElem)[0];
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Creates a DOM representation of the view and all of its
+ child views by recursively calling the `render()` method.
+
+ After the element has been created, `didInsertElement` will
+ be called on this view and all of its child views.
+
+ @method createElement
+ @return {Ember.View} receiver
+ */
+ createElement: function() {
+ if (get(this, 'element')) { return this; }
+
+ var buffer = this.renderToBuffer();
+ set(this, 'element', buffer.element());
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Called when a view is going to insert an element into the DOM.
+
+ @event willInsertElement
+ */
+ willInsertElement: Ember.K,
+
+ /**
+ Called when the element of the view has been inserted into the DOM.
+ Override this function to do any set up that requires an element in the
+ document body.
+
+ @event didInsertElement
+ */
+ didInsertElement: Ember.K,
+
+ /**
+ Called when the view is about to rerender, but before anything has
+ been torn down. This is a good opportunity to tear down any manual
+ observers you have installed based on the DOM state
+
+ @event willClearRender
+ */
+ willClearRender: Ember.K,
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Run this callback on the current view and recursively on child views.
+
+ @method invokeRecursively
+ @param fn {Function}
+ */
+ invokeRecursively: function(fn) {
+ var childViews = [this], currentViews, view;
+
+ while (childViews.length) {
+ currentViews = childViews.slice();
+ childViews = [];
+
+ for (var i=0, l=currentViews.length; i` tag for views.
+
+ @property tagName
+ @type String
+ @default null
+ */
+
+ // We leave this null by default so we can tell the difference between
+ // the default case and a user-specified tag.
+ tagName: null,
+
+ /**
+ The WAI-ARIA role of the control represented by this view. For example, a
+ button may have a role of type 'button', or a pane may have a role of
+ type 'alertdialog'. This property is used by assistive software to help
+ visually challenged users navigate rich web applications.
+
+ The full list of valid WAI-ARIA roles is available at:
+ http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/roles#roles_categorization
+
+ @property ariaRole
+ @type String
+ @default null
+ */
+ ariaRole: null,
+
+ /**
+ Standard CSS class names to apply to the view's outer element. This
+ property automatically inherits any class names defined by the view's
+ superclasses as well.
+
+ @property classNames
+ @type Array
+ @default ['ember-view']
+ */
+ classNames: ['ember-view'],
+
+ /**
+ A list of properties of the view to apply as class names. If the property
+ is a string value, the value of that string will be applied as a class
+ name.
+
+ ```javascript
+ // Applies the 'high' class to the view element
+ Ember.View.create({
+ classNameBindings: ['priority']
+ priority: 'high'
+ });
+ ```
+
+ If the value of the property is a Boolean, the name of that property is
+ added as a dasherized class name.
+
+ ```javascript
+ // Applies the 'is-urgent' class to the view element
+ Ember.View.create({
+ classNameBindings: ['isUrgent']
+ isUrgent: true
+ });
+ ```
+
+ If you would prefer to use a custom value instead of the dasherized
+ property name, you can pass a binding like this:
+
+ ```javascript
+ // Applies the 'urgent' class to the view element
+ Ember.View.create({
+ classNameBindings: ['isUrgent:urgent']
+ isUrgent: true
+ });
+ ```
+
+ This list of properties is inherited from the view's superclasses as well.
+
+ @property classNameBindings
+ @type Array
+ @default []
+ */
+ classNameBindings: [],
+
+ /**
+ A list of properties of the view to apply as attributes. If the property is
+ a string value, the value of that string will be applied as the attribute.
+
+ ```javascript
+ // Applies the type attribute to the element
+ // with the value "button", like
+ Ember.View.create({
+ attributeBindings: ['type'],
+ type: 'button'
+ });
+ ```
+
+ If the value of the property is a Boolean, the name of that property is
+ added as an attribute.
+
+ ```javascript
+ // Renders something like
+ Ember.View.create({
+ attributeBindings: ['enabled'],
+ enabled: true
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @property attributeBindings
+ */
+ attributeBindings: [],
+
+ // .......................................................
+ // CORE DISPLAY METHODS
+ //
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Setup a view, but do not finish waking it up.
+ - configure `childViews`
+ - register the view with the global views hash, which is used for event
+ dispatch
+
+ @method init
+ */
+ init: function() {
+ this.elementId = this.elementId || guidFor(this);
+
+ this._super();
+
+ // setup child views. be sure to clone the child views array first
+ this._childViews = this._childViews.slice();
+
+ this.classNameBindings = Ember.A(this.classNameBindings.slice());
+
+ this.classNames = Ember.A(this.classNames.slice());
+
+ var viewController = get(this, 'viewController');
+ if (viewController) {
+ viewController = get(viewController);
+ if (viewController) {
+ set(viewController, 'view', this);
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ appendChild: function(view, options) {
+ return this.currentState.appendChild(this, view, options);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Removes the child view from the parent view.
+
+ @method removeChild
+ @param {Ember.View} view
+ @return {Ember.View} receiver
+ */
+ removeChild: function(view) {
+ // If we're destroying, the entire subtree will be
+ // freed, and the DOM will be handled separately,
+ // so no need to mess with childViews.
+ if (this.isDestroying) { return; }
+
+ // update parent node
+ set(view, '_parentView', null);
+
+ // remove view from childViews array.
+ var childViews = this._childViews;
+
+ Ember.EnumerableUtils.removeObject(childViews, view);
+
+ this.propertyDidChange('childViews'); // HUH?! what happened to will change?
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Removes all children from the `parentView`.
+
+ @method removeAllChildren
+ @return {Ember.View} receiver
+ */
+ removeAllChildren: function() {
+ return this.mutateChildViews(function(view) {
+ this.removeChild(view);
+ });
+ },
+
+ destroyAllChildren: function() {
+ return this.mutateChildViews(function(view) {
+ view.destroy();
+ });
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Removes the view from its `parentView`, if one is found. Otherwise
+ does nothing.
+
+ @method removeFromParent
+ @return {Ember.View} receiver
+ */
+ removeFromParent: function() {
+ var parent = this._parentView;
+
+ // Remove DOM element from parent
+ this.remove();
+
+ if (parent) { parent.removeChild(this); }
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ You must call `destroy` on a view to destroy the view (and all of its
+ child views). This will remove the view from any parent node, then make
+ sure that the DOM element managed by the view can be released by the
+ memory manager.
+
+ @method willDestroy
+ */
+ willDestroy: function() {
+ // calling this._super() will nuke computed properties and observers,
+ // so collect any information we need before calling super.
+ var childViews = this._childViews,
+ parent = this._parentView,
+ childLen, i;
+
+ // destroy the element -- this will avoid each child view destroying
+ // the element over and over again...
+ if (!this.removedFromDOM) { this.destroyElement(); }
+
+ childLen = childViews.length;
+ for (i=childLen-1; i>=0; i--) {
+ childViews[i].removedFromDOM = true;
+ }
+
+ // remove from non-virtual parent view if viewName was specified
+ if (this.viewName) {
+ var nonVirtualParentView = get(this, 'parentView');
+ if (nonVirtualParentView) {
+ set(nonVirtualParentView, this.viewName, null);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // remove from parent if found. Don't call removeFromParent,
+ // as removeFromParent will try to remove the element from
+ // the DOM again.
+ if (parent) { parent.removeChild(this); }
+
+ this.transitionTo('destroyed');
+
+ childLen = childViews.length;
+ for (i=childLen-1; i>=0; i--) {
+ childViews[i].destroy();
+ }
+
+ // next remove view from global hash
+ if (!this.isVirtual) delete Ember.View.views[get(this, 'elementId')];
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Instantiates a view to be added to the childViews array during view
+ initialization. You generally will not call this method directly unless
+ you are overriding `createChildViews()`. Note that this method will
+ automatically configure the correct settings on the new view instance to
+ act as a child of the parent.
+
+ @method createChildView
+ @param {Class} viewClass
+ @param {Hash} [attrs] Attributes to add
+ @return {Ember.View} new instance
+ */
+ createChildView: function(view, attrs) {
+ if (view.isView && view._parentView === this) { return view; }
+
+ if (Ember.CoreView.detect(view)) {
+ attrs = attrs || {};
+ attrs._parentView = this;
+ attrs.templateData = attrs.templateData || get(this, 'templateData');
+
+ view = view.create(attrs);
+
+ // don't set the property on a virtual view, as they are invisible to
+ // consumers of the view API
+ if (view.viewName) { set(get(this, 'concreteView'), view.viewName, view); }
+ } else {
+
+
+ if (attrs) {
+ view.setProperties(attrs);
+ }
+
+ if (!get(view, 'templateData')) {
+ set(view, 'templateData', get(this, 'templateData'));
+ }
+
+ set(view, '_parentView', this);
+ }
+
+ return view;
+ },
+
+ becameVisible: Ember.K,
+ becameHidden: Ember.K,
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ When the view's `isVisible` property changes, toggle the visibility
+ element of the actual DOM element.
+
+ @method _isVisibleDidChange
+ */
+ _isVisibleDidChange: Ember.observer(function() {
+ var $el = this.$();
+ if (!$el) { return; }
+
+ var isVisible = get(this, 'isVisible');
+
+ $el.toggle(isVisible);
+
+ if (this._isAncestorHidden()) { return; }
+
+ if (isVisible) {
+ this._notifyBecameVisible();
+ } else {
+ this._notifyBecameHidden();
+ }
+ }, 'isVisible'),
+
+ _notifyBecameVisible: function() {
+ this.trigger('becameVisible');
+
+ this.forEachChildView(function(view) {
+ var isVisible = get(view, 'isVisible');
+
+ if (isVisible || isVisible === null) {
+ view._notifyBecameVisible();
+ }
+ });
+ },
+
+ _notifyBecameHidden: function() {
+ this.trigger('becameHidden');
+ this.forEachChildView(function(view) {
+ var isVisible = get(view, 'isVisible');
+
+ if (isVisible || isVisible === null) {
+ view._notifyBecameHidden();
+ }
+ });
+ },
+
+ _isAncestorHidden: function() {
+ var parent = get(this, 'parentView');
+
+ while (parent) {
+ if (get(parent, 'isVisible') === false) { return true; }
+
+ parent = get(parent, 'parentView');
+ }
+
+ return false;
+ },
+
+ clearBuffer: function() {
+ this.invokeRecursively(function(view) {
+ view.buffer = null;
+ });
+ },
+
+ transitionTo: function(state, children) {
+ this.currentState = this.states[state];
+ this.state = state;
+
+ if (children !== false) {
+ this.forEachChildView(function(view) {
+ view.transitionTo(state);
+ });
+ }
+ },
+
+ // .......................................................
+ // EVENT HANDLING
+ //
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Handle events from `Ember.EventDispatcher`
+
+ @method handleEvent
+ @param eventName {String}
+ @param evt {Event}
+ */
+ handleEvent: function(eventName, evt) {
+ return this.currentState.handleEvent(this, eventName, evt);
+ },
+
+ registerObserver: function(root, path, target, observer) {
+ Ember.addObserver(root, path, target, observer);
+
+ this.one('willClearRender', function() {
+ Ember.removeObserver(root, path, target, observer);
+ });
+ }
+
+});
+
+/*
+ Describe how the specified actions should behave in the various
+ states that a view can exist in. Possible states:
+
+ * preRender: when a view is first instantiated, and after its
+ element was destroyed, it is in the preRender state
+ * inBuffer: once a view has been rendered, but before it has
+ been inserted into the DOM, it is in the inBuffer state
+ * inDOM: once a view has been inserted into the DOM it is in
+ the inDOM state. A view spends the vast majority of its
+ existence in this state.
+ * destroyed: once a view has been destroyed (using the destroy
+ method), it is in this state. No further actions can be invoked
+ on a destroyed view.
+*/
+
+ // in the destroyed state, everything is illegal
+
+ // before rendering has begun, all legal manipulations are noops.
+
+ // inside the buffer, legal manipulations are done on the buffer
+
+ // once the view has been inserted into the DOM, legal manipulations
+ // are done on the DOM element.
+
+var DOMManager = {
+ prepend: function(view, html) {
+ view.$().prepend(html);
+ },
+
+ after: function(view, html) {
+ view.$().after(html);
+ },
+
+ html: function(view, html) {
+ view.$().html(html);
+ },
+
+ replace: function(view) {
+ var element = get(view, 'element');
+
+ set(view, 'element', null);
+
+ view._insertElementLater(function() {
+ Ember.$(element).replaceWith(get(view, 'element'));
+ });
+ },
+
+ remove: function(view) {
+ view.$().remove();
+ },
+
+ empty: function(view) {
+ view.$().empty();
+ }
+};
+
+Ember.View.reopen({
+ domManager: DOMManager
+});
+
+Ember.View.reopenClass({
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Parse a path and return an object which holds the parsed properties.
+
+ For example a path like "content.isEnabled:enabled:disabled" wil return the
+ following object:
+
+ ```javascript
+ {
+ path: "content.isEnabled",
+ className: "enabled",
+ falsyClassName: "disabled",
+ classNames: ":enabled:disabled"
+ }
+ ```
+
+ @method _parsePropertyPath
+ @static
+ */
+ _parsePropertyPath: function(path) {
+ var split = path.split(':'),
+ propertyPath = split[0],
+ classNames = "",
+ className,
+ falsyClassName;
+
+ // check if the property is defined as prop:class or prop:trueClass:falseClass
+ if (split.length > 1) {
+ className = split[1];
+ if (split.length === 3) { falsyClassName = split[2]; }
+
+ classNames = ':' + className;
+ if (falsyClassName) { classNames += ":" + falsyClassName; }
+ }
+
+ return {
+ path: propertyPath,
+ classNames: classNames,
+ className: (className === '') ? undefined : className,
+ falsyClassName: falsyClassName
+ };
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Get the class name for a given value, based on the path, optional
+ `className` and optional `falsyClassName`.
+
+ - if a `className` or `falsyClassName` has been specified:
+ - if the value is truthy and `className` has been specified,
+ `className` is returned
+ - if the value is falsy and `falsyClassName` has been specified,
+ `falsyClassName` is returned
+ - otherwise `null` is returned
+ - if the value is `true`, the dasherized last part of the supplied path
+ is returned
+ - if the value is not `false`, `undefined` or `null`, the `value`
+ is returned
+ - if none of the above rules apply, `null` is returned
+
+ @method _classStringForValue
+ @param path
+ @param val
+ @param className
+ @param falsyClassName
+ @static
+ */
+ _classStringForValue: function(path, val, className, falsyClassName) {
+ // When using the colon syntax, evaluate the truthiness or falsiness
+ // of the value to determine which className to return
+ if (className || falsyClassName) {
+ if (className && !!val) {
+ return className;
+
+ } else if (falsyClassName && !val) {
+ return falsyClassName;
+
+ } else {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ // If value is a Boolean and true, return the dasherized property
+ // name.
+ } else if (val === true) {
+ // Normalize property path to be suitable for use
+ // as a class name. For exaple, content.foo.barBaz
+ // becomes bar-baz.
+ var parts = path.split('.');
+ return Ember.String.dasherize(parts[parts.length-1]);
+
+ // If the value is not false, undefined, or null, return the current
+ // value of the property.
+ } else if (val !== false && val !== undefined && val !== null) {
+ return val;
+
+ // Nothing to display. Return null so that the old class is removed
+ // but no new class is added.
+ } else {
+ return null;
+ }
+ }
+});
+
+/**
+ Global views hash
+
+ @property views
+ @static
+ @type Hash
+*/
+Ember.View.views = {};
+
+// If someone overrides the child views computed property when
+// defining their class, we want to be able to process the user's
+// supplied childViews and then restore the original computed property
+// at view initialization time. This happens in Ember.ContainerView's init
+// method.
+Ember.View.childViewsProperty = childViewsProperty;
+
+Ember.View.applyAttributeBindings = function(elem, name, value) {
+ if (name === 'value') {
+ Ember.View.applyValueBinding(elem, value);
+ } else {
+ Ember.View.applyAttributeBinding(elem, name, value);
+ }
+};
+
+Ember.View.applyAttributeBinding = function(elem, name, value) {
+ var type = Ember.typeOf(value);
+ var currentValue = elem.attr(name);
+
+ // if this changes, also change the logic in ember-handlebars/lib/helpers/binding.js
+ if (
+ (
+ ( type === 'string' ) ||
+ ( type === 'number' && !isNaN(value) ) ||
+ ( type === 'boolean' && value )
+ ) && (
+ value !== currentValue
+ )
+ ) {
+ elem.attr(name, value);
+ } else if (!value) {
+ elem.removeAttr(name);
+ }
+};
+
+Ember.View.applyValueBinding = function(elem, value) {
+ var type = Ember.typeOf(value);
+ var currentValue = elem.val();
+
+ // if this changes, also change the logic in ember-handlebars/lib/helpers/binding.js
+ if (
+ (
+ ( type === 'string' ) ||
+ ( type === 'number' && !isNaN(value) ) ||
+ ( type === 'boolean' && value )
+ ) && (
+ value !== currentValue
+ )
+ ) {
+ if (elem.caretPosition) {
+ var caretPosition = elem.caretPosition();
+ elem.val(value);
+ elem.setCaretPosition(caretPosition);
+ } else {
+ elem.val(value);
+ }
+ } else if (!value) {
+ elem.val('');
+ }
+};
+
+Ember.View.states = states;
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+Ember.View.states._default = {
+ // appendChild is only legal while rendering the buffer.
+ appendChild: function() {
+ throw "You can't use appendChild outside of the rendering process";
+ },
+
+ $: function() {
+ return undefined;
+ },
+
+ getElement: function() {
+ return null;
+ },
+
+ // Handle events from `Ember.EventDispatcher`
+ handleEvent: function() {
+ return true; // continue event propagation
+ },
+
+ destroyElement: function(view) {
+ set(view, 'element', null);
+ if (view._scheduledInsert) {
+ Ember.run.cancel(view._scheduledInsert);
+ view._scheduledInsert = null;
+ }
+ return view;
+ },
+
+ renderToBufferIfNeeded: function () {
+ return false;
+ },
+
+ rerender: Ember.K
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+var preRender = Ember.View.states.preRender = Ember.create(Ember.View.states._default);
+
+Ember.merge(preRender, {
+ // a view leaves the preRender state once its element has been
+ // created (createElement).
+ insertElement: function(view, fn) {
+ view.createElement();
+ view.triggerRecursively('willInsertElement');
+ // after createElement, the view will be in the hasElement state.
+ fn.call(view);
+ view.transitionTo('inDOM');
+ view.triggerRecursively('didInsertElement');
+ },
+
+ renderToBufferIfNeeded: function(view) {
+ return view.renderToBuffer();
+ },
+
+ empty: Ember.K,
+
+ setElement: function(view, value) {
+ if (value !== null) {
+ view.transitionTo('hasElement');
+ }
+ return value;
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set, meta = Ember.meta;
+
+var inBuffer = Ember.View.states.inBuffer = Ember.create(Ember.View.states._default);
+
+Ember.merge(inBuffer, {
+ $: function(view, sel) {
+ // if we don't have an element yet, someone calling this.$() is
+ // trying to update an element that isn't in the DOM. Instead,
+ // rerender the view to allow the render method to reflect the
+ // changes.
+ view.rerender();
+ return Ember.$();
+ },
+
+ // when a view is rendered in a buffer, rerendering it simply
+ // replaces the existing buffer with a new one
+ rerender: function(view) {
+ throw new Ember.Error("Something you did caused a view to re-render after it rendered but before it was inserted into the DOM.");
+ },
+
+ // when a view is rendered in a buffer, appending a child
+ // view will render that view and append the resulting
+ // buffer into its buffer.
+ appendChild: function(view, childView, options) {
+ var buffer = view.buffer;
+
+ childView = view.createChildView(childView, options);
+ view._childViews.push(childView);
+
+ childView.renderToBuffer(buffer);
+
+ view.propertyDidChange('childViews');
+
+ return childView;
+ },
+
+ // when a view is rendered in a buffer, destroying the
+ // element will simply destroy the buffer and put the
+ // state back into the preRender state.
+ destroyElement: function(view) {
+ view.clearBuffer();
+ view._notifyWillDestroyElement();
+ view.transitionTo('preRender');
+
+ return view;
+ },
+
+ empty: function() {
+
+ },
+
+ renderToBufferIfNeeded: function (view) {
+ return view.buffer;
+ },
+
+ // It should be impossible for a rendered view to be scheduled for
+ // insertion.
+ insertElement: function() {
+ throw "You can't insert an element that has already been rendered";
+ },
+
+ setElement: function(view, value) {
+ if (value === null) {
+ view.transitionTo('preRender');
+ } else {
+ view.clearBuffer();
+ view.transitionTo('hasElement');
+ }
+
+ return value;
+ }
+});
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set, meta = Ember.meta;
+
+var hasElement = Ember.View.states.hasElement = Ember.create(Ember.View.states._default);
+
+Ember.merge(hasElement, {
+ $: function(view, sel) {
+ var elem = get(view, 'element');
+ return sel ? Ember.$(sel, elem) : Ember.$(elem);
+ },
+
+ getElement: function(view) {
+ var parent = get(view, 'parentView');
+ if (parent) { parent = get(parent, 'element'); }
+ if (parent) { return view.findElementInParentElement(parent); }
+ return Ember.$("#" + get(view, 'elementId'))[0];
+ },
+
+ setElement: function(view, value) {
+ if (value === null) {
+ view.transitionTo('preRender');
+ } else {
+ throw "You cannot set an element to a non-null value when the element is already in the DOM.";
+ }
+
+ return value;
+ },
+
+ // once the view has been inserted into the DOM, rerendering is
+ // deferred to allow bindings to synchronize.
+ rerender: function(view) {
+ view.triggerRecursively('willClearRender');
+
+ view.clearRenderedChildren();
+
+ view.domManager.replace(view);
+ return view;
+ },
+
+ // once the view is already in the DOM, destroying it removes it
+ // from the DOM, nukes its element, and puts it back into the
+ // preRender state if inDOM.
+
+ destroyElement: function(view) {
+ view._notifyWillDestroyElement();
+ view.domManager.remove(view);
+ set(view, 'element', null);
+ if (view._scheduledInsert) {
+ Ember.run.cancel(view._scheduledInsert);
+ view._scheduledInsert = null;
+ }
+ return view;
+ },
+
+ empty: function(view) {
+ var _childViews = view._childViews, len, idx;
+ if (_childViews) {
+ len = _childViews.length;
+ for (idx = 0; idx < len; idx++) {
+ _childViews[idx]._notifyWillDestroyElement();
+ }
+ }
+ view.domManager.empty(view);
+ },
+
+ // Handle events from `Ember.EventDispatcher`
+ handleEvent: function(view, eventName, evt) {
+ if (view.has(eventName)) {
+ // Handler should be able to re-dispatch events, so we don't
+ // preventDefault or stopPropagation.
+ return view.trigger(eventName, evt);
+ } else {
+ return true; // continue event propagation
+ }
+ }
+});
+
+var inDOM = Ember.View.states.inDOM = Ember.create(hasElement);
+
+Ember.merge(inDOM, {
+ insertElement: function(view, fn) {
+ throw "You can't insert an element into the DOM that has already been inserted";
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+var destroyedError = "You can't call %@ on a destroyed view", fmt = Ember.String.fmt;
+
+var destroyed = Ember.View.states.destroyed = Ember.create(Ember.View.states._default);
+
+Ember.merge(destroyed, {
+ appendChild: function() {
+ throw fmt(destroyedError, ['appendChild']);
+ },
+ rerender: function() {
+ throw fmt(destroyedError, ['rerender']);
+ },
+ destroyElement: function() {
+ throw fmt(destroyedError, ['destroyElement']);
+ },
+ empty: function() {
+ throw fmt(destroyedError, ['empty']);
+ },
+
+ setElement: function() {
+ throw fmt(destroyedError, ["set('element', ...)"]);
+ },
+
+ renderToBufferIfNeeded: function() {
+ throw fmt(destroyedError, ["renderToBufferIfNeeded"]);
+ },
+
+ // Since element insertion is scheduled, don't do anything if
+ // the view has been destroyed between scheduling and execution
+ insertElement: Ember.K
+});
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+Ember.View.cloneStates = function(from) {
+ var into = {};
+
+ into._default = {};
+ into.preRender = Ember.create(into._default);
+ into.destroyed = Ember.create(into._default);
+ into.inBuffer = Ember.create(into._default);
+ into.hasElement = Ember.create(into._default);
+ into.inDOM = Ember.create(into.hasElement);
+
+ var viewState;
+
+ for (var stateName in from) {
+ if (!from.hasOwnProperty(stateName)) { continue; }
+ Ember.merge(into[stateName], from[stateName]);
+ }
+
+ return into;
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+var states = Ember.View.cloneStates(Ember.View.states);
+
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-views
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set, meta = Ember.meta;
+var forEach = Ember.EnumerableUtils.forEach;
+
+/**
+ A `ContainerView` is an `Ember.View` subclass that implements `Ember.MutableArray`
+ allowing programatic management of its child views.
+
+ ## Setting Initial Child Views
+
+ The initial array of child views can be set in one of two ways. You can
+ provide a `childViews` property at creation time that contains instance of
+ `Ember.View`:
+
+ ```javascript
+ aContainer = Ember.ContainerView.create({
+ childViews: [Ember.View.create(), Ember.View.create()]
+ });
+ ```
+
+ You can also provide a list of property names whose values are instances of
+ `Ember.View`:
+
+ ```javascript
+ aContainer = Ember.ContainerView.create({
+ childViews: ['aView', 'bView', 'cView'],
+ aView: Ember.View.create(),
+ bView: Ember.View.create(),
+ cView: Ember.View.create()
+ });
+ ```
+
+ The two strategies can be combined:
+
+ ```javascript
+ aContainer = Ember.ContainerView.create({
+ childViews: ['aView', Ember.View.create()],
+ aView: Ember.View.create()
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Each child view's rendering will be inserted into the container's rendered
+ HTML in the same order as its position in the `childViews` property.
+
+ ## Adding and Removing Child Views
+
+ The container view implements `Ember.MutableArray` allowing programatic management of its child views.
+
+ To remove a view, pass that view into a `removeObject` call on the container view.
+
+ Given an empty `` the following code
+
+ ```javascript
+ aContainer = Ember.ContainerView.create({
+ classNames: ['the-container'],
+ childViews: ['aView', 'bView'],
+ aView: Ember.View.create({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("A")
+ }),
+ bView: Ember.View.create({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("B")
+ })
+ });
+
+ aContainer.appendTo('body');
+ ```
+
+ Results in the HTML
+
+ ```html
+
+
A
+
B
+
+ ```
+
+ Removing a view
+
+ ```javascript
+ aContainer.toArray(); // [aContainer.aView, aContainer.bView]
+ aContainer.removeObject(aContainer.get('bView'));
+ aContainer.toArray(); // [aContainer.aView]
+ ```
+
+ Will result in the following HTML
+
+ ```html
+
+
A
+
+ ```
+
+ Similarly, adding a child view is accomplished by adding `Ember.View` instances to the
+ container view.
+
+ Given an empty `` the following code
+
+ ```javascript
+ aContainer = Ember.ContainerView.create({
+ classNames: ['the-container'],
+ childViews: ['aView', 'bView'],
+ aView: Ember.View.create({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("A")
+ }),
+ bView: Ember.View.create({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("B")
+ })
+ });
+
+ aContainer.appendTo('body');
+ ```
+
+ Results in the HTML
+
+ ```html
+
+
A
+
B
+
+ ```
+
+ Adding a view
+
+ ```javascript
+ AnotherViewClass = Ember.View.extend({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("Another view")
+ });
+
+ aContainer.toArray(); // [aContainer.aView, aContainer.bView]
+ aContainer.pushObject(AnotherViewClass.create());
+ aContainer.toArray(); // [aContainer.aView, aContainer.bView, ]
+ ```
+
+ Will result in the following HTML
+
+ ```html
+
+
A
+
B
+
Another view
+
+ ```
+
+ ## Templates and Layout
+
+ A `template`, `templateName`, `defaultTemplate`, `layout`, `layoutName` or
+ `defaultLayout` property on a container view will not result in the template
+ or layout being rendered. The HTML contents of a `Ember.ContainerView`'s DOM
+ representation will only be the rendered HTML of its child views.
+
+ ## Binding a View to Display
+
+ If you would like to display a single view in your ContainerView, you can set
+ its `currentView` property. When the `currentView` property is set to a view
+ instance, it will be added to the ContainerView. If the `currentView` property
+ is later changed to a different view, the new view will replace the old view.
+ If `currentView` is set to `null`, the last `currentView` will be removed.
+
+ This functionality is useful for cases where you want to bind the display of
+ a ContainerView to a controller or state manager. For example, you can bind
+ the `currentView` of a container to a controller like this:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.appController = Ember.Object.create({
+ view: Ember.View.create({
+ templateName: 'person_template'
+ })
+ });
+ ```
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{view Ember.ContainerView currentViewBinding="App.appController.view"}}
+ ```
+
+ @class ContainerView
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.View
+*/
+Ember.ContainerView = Ember.View.extend(Ember.MutableArray, {
+ states: states,
+
+ init: function() {
+ this._super();
+
+ var childViews = get(this, 'childViews');
+
+ // redefine view's childViews property that was obliterated
+ Ember.defineProperty(this, 'childViews', Ember.View.childViewsProperty);
+
+ var _childViews = this._childViews;
+
+ forEach(childViews, function(viewName, idx) {
+ var view;
+
+ if ('string' === typeof viewName) {
+ view = get(this, viewName);
+ view = this.createChildView(view);
+ set(this, viewName, view);
+ } else {
+ view = this.createChildView(viewName);
+ }
+
+ _childViews[idx] = view;
+ }, this);
+
+ var currentView = get(this, 'currentView');
+ if (currentView) {
+ _childViews.push(this.createChildView(currentView));
+ }
+ },
+
+ replace: function(idx, removedCount, addedViews) {
+ var addedCount = addedViews ? get(addedViews, 'length') : 0;
+
+ this.arrayContentWillChange(idx, removedCount, addedCount);
+ this.childViewsWillChange(this._childViews, idx, removedCount);
+
+ if (addedCount === 0) {
+ this._childViews.splice(idx, removedCount) ;
+ } else {
+ var args = [idx, removedCount].concat(addedViews);
+ this._childViews.splice.apply(this._childViews, args);
+ }
+
+ this.arrayContentDidChange(idx, removedCount, addedCount);
+ this.childViewsDidChange(this._childViews, idx, removedCount, addedCount);
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ objectAt: function(idx) {
+ return this._childViews[idx];
+ },
+
+ length: Ember.computed(function () {
+ return this._childViews.length;
+ }),
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Instructs each child view to render to the passed render buffer.
+
+ @method render
+ @param {Ember.RenderBuffer} buffer the buffer to render to
+ */
+ render: function(buffer) {
+ this.forEachChildView(function(view) {
+ view.renderToBuffer(buffer);
+ });
+ },
+
+ instrumentName: 'render.container',
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ When a child view is removed, destroy its element so that
+ it is removed from the DOM.
+
+ The array observer that triggers this action is set up in the
+ `renderToBuffer` method.
+
+ @method childViewsWillChange
+ @param {Ember.Array} views the child views array before mutation
+ @param {Number} start the start position of the mutation
+ @param {Number} removed the number of child views removed
+ **/
+ childViewsWillChange: function(views, start, removed) {
+ this.propertyWillChange('childViews');
+
+ if (removed > 0) {
+ var changedViews = views.slice(start, start+removed);
+ // transition to preRender before clearing parentView
+ this.currentState.childViewsWillChange(this, views, start, removed);
+ this.initializeViews(changedViews, null, null);
+ }
+ },
+
+ removeChild: function(child) {
+ this.removeObject(child);
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ When a child view is added, make sure the DOM gets updated appropriately.
+
+ If the view has already rendered an element, we tell the child view to
+ create an element and insert it into the DOM. If the enclosing container
+ view has already written to a buffer, but not yet converted that buffer
+ into an element, we insert the string representation of the child into the
+ appropriate place in the buffer.
+
+ @method childViewsDidChange
+ @param {Ember.Array} views the array of child views afte the mutation has occurred
+ @param {Number} start the start position of the mutation
+ @param {Number} removed the number of child views removed
+ @param {Number} the number of child views added
+ */
+ childViewsDidChange: function(views, start, removed, added) {
+ if (added > 0) {
+ var changedViews = views.slice(start, start+added);
+ this.initializeViews(changedViews, this, get(this, 'templateData'));
+ this.currentState.childViewsDidChange(this, views, start, added);
+ }
+ this.propertyDidChange('childViews');
+ },
+
+ initializeViews: function(views, parentView, templateData) {
+ forEach(views, function(view) {
+ set(view, '_parentView', parentView);
+
+ if (!get(view, 'templateData')) {
+ set(view, 'templateData', templateData);
+ }
+ });
+ },
+
+ currentView: null,
+
+ _currentViewWillChange: Ember.beforeObserver(function() {
+ var currentView = get(this, 'currentView');
+ if (currentView) {
+ currentView.destroy();
+ }
+ }, 'currentView'),
+
+ _currentViewDidChange: Ember.observer(function() {
+ var currentView = get(this, 'currentView');
+ if (currentView) {
+ this.pushObject(currentView);
+ }
+ }, 'currentView'),
+
+ _ensureChildrenAreInDOM: function () {
+ this.currentState.ensureChildrenAreInDOM(this);
+ }
+});
+
+Ember.merge(states._default, {
+ childViewsWillChange: Ember.K,
+ childViewsDidChange: Ember.K,
+ ensureChildrenAreInDOM: Ember.K
+});
+
+Ember.merge(states.inBuffer, {
+ childViewsDidChange: function(parentView, views, start, added) {
+ throw new Error('You cannot modify child views while in the inBuffer state');
+ }
+});
+
+Ember.merge(states.hasElement, {
+ childViewsWillChange: function(view, views, start, removed) {
+ for (var i=start; i` and the following code:
+
+ ```javascript
+ someItemsView = Ember.CollectionView.create({
+ classNames: ['a-collection'],
+ content: ['A','B','C'],
+ itemViewClass: Ember.View.extend({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("the letter: {{view.content}}")
+ })
+ });
+
+ someItemsView.appendTo('body');
+ ```
+
+ Will result in the following HTML structure
+
+ ```html
+
+
the letter: A
+
the letter: B
+
the letter: C
+
+ ```
+
+ ## Automatic matching of parent/child tagNames
+
+ Setting the `tagName` property of a `CollectionView` to any of
+ "ul", "ol", "table", "thead", "tbody", "tfoot", "tr", or "select" will result
+ in the item views receiving an appropriately matched `tagName` property.
+
+ Given an empty `` and the following code:
+
+ ```javascript
+ anUndorderedListView = Ember.CollectionView.create({
+ tagName: 'ul',
+ content: ['A','B','C'],
+ itemViewClass: Ember.View.extend({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("the letter: {{view.content}}")
+ })
+ });
+
+ anUndorderedListView.appendTo('body');
+ ```
+
+ Will result in the following HTML structure
+
+ ```html
+
+
the letter: A
+
the letter: B
+
the letter: C
+
+ ```
+
+ Additional `tagName` pairs can be provided by adding to
+ `Ember.CollectionView.CONTAINER_MAP `
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.CollectionView.CONTAINER_MAP['article'] = 'section'
+ ```
+
+ ## Programatic creation of child views
+
+ For cases where additional customization beyond the use of a single
+ `itemViewClass` or `tagName` matching is required CollectionView's
+ `createChildView` method can be overidden:
+
+ ```javascript
+ CustomCollectionView = Ember.CollectionView.extend({
+ createChildView: function(viewClass, attrs) {
+ if (attrs.content.kind == 'album') {
+ viewClass = App.AlbumView;
+ } else {
+ viewClass = App.SongView;
+ }
+ this._super(viewClass, attrs);
+ }
+ });
+ ```
+
+ ## Empty View
+
+ You can provide an `Ember.View` subclass to the `Ember.CollectionView`
+ instance as its `emptyView` property. If the `content` property of a
+ `CollectionView` is set to `null` or an empty array, an instance of this view
+ will be the `CollectionView`s only child.
+
+ ```javascript
+ aListWithNothing = Ember.CollectionView.create({
+ classNames: ['nothing']
+ content: null,
+ emptyView: Ember.View.extend({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("The collection is empty")
+ })
+ });
+
+ aListWithNothing.appendTo('body');
+ ```
+
+ Will result in the following HTML structure
+
+ ```html
+
";
+ * div.firstChild.firstChild.tagName //=> ""
+ *
+ * If our script markers are inside such a node, we need to find that
+ * node and use *it* as the marker.
+ **/
+ var realNode = function(start) {
+ while (start.parentNode.tagName === "") {
+ start = start.parentNode;
+ }
+
+ return start;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * When automatically adding a tbody, Internet Explorer inserts the
+ * tbody immediately before the first
. Other browsers create it
+ * before the first node, no matter what.
+ *
+ * This means the the following code:
+ *
+ * div = document.createElement("div");
+ * div.innerHTML = "
hi
+ *
+ * Generates the following DOM in IE:
+ *
+ * + div
+ * + table
+ * - script id='first'
+ * + tbody
+ * + tr
+ * + td
+ * - "hi"
+ * - script id='last'
+ *
+ * Which means that the two script tags, even though they were
+ * inserted at the same point in the hierarchy in the original
+ * HTML, now have different parents.
+ *
+ * This code reparents the first script tag by making it the tbody's
+ * first child.
+ **/
+ var fixParentage = function(start, end) {
+ if (start.parentNode !== end.parentNode) {
+ end.parentNode.insertBefore(start, end.parentNode.firstChild);
+ }
+ };
+
+ htmlFunc = function(html, outerToo) {
+ // get the real starting node. see realNode for details.
+ var start = realNode(document.getElementById(this.start));
+ var end = document.getElementById(this.end);
+ var parentNode = end.parentNode;
+ var node, nextSibling, last;
+
+ // make sure that the start and end nodes share the same
+ // parent. If not, fix it.
+ fixParentage(start, end);
+
+ // remove all of the nodes after the starting placeholder and
+ // before the ending placeholder.
+ node = start.nextSibling;
+ while (node) {
+ nextSibling = node.nextSibling;
+ last = node === end;
+
+ // if this is the last node, and we want to remove it as well,
+ // set the `end` node to the next sibling. This is because
+ // for the rest of the function, we insert the new nodes
+ // before the end (note that insertBefore(node, null) is
+ // the same as appendChild(node)).
+ //
+ // if we do not want to remove it, just break.
+ if (last) {
+ if (outerToo) { end = node.nextSibling; } else { break; }
+ }
+
+ node.parentNode.removeChild(node);
+
+ // if this is the last node and we didn't break before
+ // (because we wanted to remove the outer nodes), break
+ // now.
+ if (last) { break; }
+
+ node = nextSibling;
+ }
+
+ // get the first node for the HTML string, even in cases like
+ // tables and lists where a simple innerHTML on a div would
+ // swallow some of the content.
+ node = firstNodeFor(start.parentNode, html);
+
+ // copy the nodes for the HTML between the starting and ending
+ // placeholder.
+ while (node) {
+ nextSibling = node.nextSibling;
+ parentNode.insertBefore(node, end);
+ node = nextSibling;
+ }
+ };
+
+ // remove the nodes in the DOM representing this metamorph.
+ //
+ // this includes the starting and ending placeholders.
+ removeFunc = function() {
+ var start = realNode(document.getElementById(this.start));
+ var end = document.getElementById(this.end);
+
+ this.html('');
+ start.parentNode.removeChild(start);
+ end.parentNode.removeChild(end);
+ };
+
+ appendToFunc = function(parentNode) {
+ var node = firstNodeFor(parentNode, this.outerHTML());
+ var nextSibling;
+
+ while (node) {
+ nextSibling = node.nextSibling;
+ parentNode.appendChild(node);
+ node = nextSibling;
+ }
+ };
+
+ afterFunc = function(html) {
+ // get the real starting node. see realNode for details.
+ var end = document.getElementById(this.end);
+ var insertBefore = end.nextSibling;
+ var parentNode = end.parentNode;
+ var nextSibling;
+ var node;
+
+ // get the first node for the HTML string, even in cases like
+ // tables and lists where a simple innerHTML on a div would
+ // swallow some of the content.
+ node = firstNodeFor(parentNode, html);
+
+ // copy the nodes for the HTML between the starting and ending
+ // placeholder.
+ while (node) {
+ nextSibling = node.nextSibling;
+ parentNode.insertBefore(node, insertBefore);
+ node = nextSibling;
+ }
+ };
+
+ prependFunc = function(html) {
+ var start = document.getElementById(this.start);
+ var parentNode = start.parentNode;
+ var nextSibling;
+ var node;
+
+ node = firstNodeFor(parentNode, html);
+ var insertBefore = start.nextSibling;
+
+ while (node) {
+ nextSibling = node.nextSibling;
+ parentNode.insertBefore(node, insertBefore);
+ node = nextSibling;
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ Metamorph.prototype.html = function(html) {
+ this.checkRemoved();
+ if (html === undefined) { return this.innerHTML; }
+
+ htmlFunc.call(this, html);
+
+ this.innerHTML = html;
+ };
+
+ Metamorph.prototype.replaceWith = function(html) {
+ this.checkRemoved();
+ htmlFunc.call(this, html, true);
+ };
+
+ Metamorph.prototype.remove = removeFunc;
+ Metamorph.prototype.outerHTML = outerHTMLFunc;
+ Metamorph.prototype.appendTo = appendToFunc;
+ Metamorph.prototype.after = afterFunc;
+ Metamorph.prototype.prepend = prependFunc;
+ Metamorph.prototype.startTag = startTagFunc;
+ Metamorph.prototype.endTag = endTagFunc;
+
+ Metamorph.prototype.isRemoved = function() {
+ var before = document.getElementById(this.start);
+ var after = document.getElementById(this.end);
+
+ return !before || !after;
+ };
+
+ Metamorph.prototype.checkRemoved = function() {
+ if (this.isRemoved()) {
+ throw new Error("Cannot perform operations on a Metamorph that is not in the DOM.");
+ }
+ };
+
+ return Metamorph;
+ });
+
+})();
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-handlebars
+*/
+
+// Eliminate dependency on any Ember to simplify precompilation workflow
+var objectCreate = Object.create || function(parent) {
+ function F() {}
+ F.prototype = parent;
+ return new F();
+};
+
+var Handlebars = this.Handlebars || Ember.imports.Handlebars;
+
+
+/**
+ Prepares the Handlebars templating library for use inside Ember's view
+ system.
+
+ The `Ember.Handlebars` object is the standard Handlebars library, extended to
+ use Ember's `get()` method instead of direct property access, which allows
+ computed properties to be used inside templates.
+
+ To create an `Ember.Handlebars` template, call `Ember.Handlebars.compile()`.
+ This will return a function that can be used by `Ember.View` for rendering.
+
+ @class Handlebars
+ @namespace Ember
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars = objectCreate(Handlebars);
+
+/**
+@class helpers
+@namespace Ember.Handlebars
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars.helpers = objectCreate(Handlebars.helpers);
+
+/**
+ Override the the opcode compiler and JavaScript compiler for Handlebars.
+
+ @class Compiler
+ @namespace Ember.Handlebars
+ @private
+ @constructor
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars.Compiler = function() {};
+
+// Handlebars.Compiler doesn't exist in runtime-only
+if (Handlebars.Compiler) {
+ Ember.Handlebars.Compiler.prototype = objectCreate(Handlebars.Compiler.prototype);
+}
+
+Ember.Handlebars.Compiler.prototype.compiler = Ember.Handlebars.Compiler;
+
+/**
+ @class JavaScriptCompiler
+ @namespace Ember.Handlebars
+ @private
+ @constructor
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler = function() {};
+
+// Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler doesn't exist in runtime-only
+if (Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler) {
+ Ember.Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler.prototype = objectCreate(Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler.prototype);
+ Ember.Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler.prototype.compiler = Ember.Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler;
+}
+
+
+Ember.Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler.prototype.namespace = "Ember.Handlebars";
+
+
+Ember.Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler.prototype.initializeBuffer = function() {
+ return "''";
+};
+
+/**
+ @private
+
+ Override the default buffer for Ember Handlebars. By default, Handlebars
+ creates an empty String at the beginning of each invocation and appends to
+ it. Ember's Handlebars overrides this to append to a single shared buffer.
+
+ @method appendToBuffer
+ @param string {String}
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler.prototype.appendToBuffer = function(string) {
+ return "data.buffer.push("+string+");";
+};
+
+var prefix = "ember" + (+new Date()), incr = 1;
+
+/**
+ @private
+
+ Rewrite simple mustaches from `{{foo}}` to `{{bind "foo"}}`. This means that
+ all simple mustaches in Ember's Handlebars will also set up an observer to
+ keep the DOM up to date when the underlying property changes.
+
+ @method mustache
+ @for Ember.Handlebars.Compiler
+ @param mustache
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars.Compiler.prototype.mustache = function(mustache) {
+ if (mustache.isHelper && mustache.id.string === 'control') {
+ mustache.hash = mustache.hash || new Handlebars.AST.HashNode([]);
+ mustache.hash.pairs.push(["controlID", new Handlebars.AST.StringNode(prefix + incr++)]);
+ } else if (mustache.params.length || mustache.hash) {
+ // no changes required
+ } else {
+ var id = new Handlebars.AST.IdNode(['_triageMustache']);
+
+ // Update the mustache node to include a hash value indicating whether the original node
+ // was escaped. This will allow us to properly escape values when the underlying value
+ // changes and we need to re-render the value.
+ if(!mustache.escaped) {
+ mustache.hash = mustache.hash || new Handlebars.AST.HashNode([]);
+ mustache.hash.pairs.push(["unescaped", new Handlebars.AST.StringNode("true")]);
+ }
+ mustache = new Handlebars.AST.MustacheNode([id].concat([mustache.id]), mustache.hash, !mustache.escaped);
+ }
+
+ return Handlebars.Compiler.prototype.mustache.call(this, mustache);
+};
+
+/**
+ Used for precompilation of Ember Handlebars templates. This will not be used
+ during normal app execution.
+
+ @method precompile
+ @for Ember.Handlebars
+ @static
+ @param {String} string The template to precompile
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars.precompile = function(string) {
+ var ast = Handlebars.parse(string);
+
+ var options = {
+ knownHelpers: {
+ action: true,
+ unbound: true,
+ bindAttr: true,
+ template: true,
+ view: true,
+ _triageMustache: true
+ },
+ data: true,
+ stringParams: true
+ };
+
+ var environment = new Ember.Handlebars.Compiler().compile(ast, options);
+ return new Ember.Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler().compile(environment, options, undefined, true);
+};
+
+// We don't support this for Handlebars runtime-only
+if (Handlebars.compile) {
+ /**
+ The entry point for Ember Handlebars. This replaces the default
+ `Handlebars.compile` and turns on template-local data and String
+ parameters.
+
+ @method compile
+ @for Ember.Handlebars
+ @static
+ @param {String} string The template to compile
+ @return {Function}
+ */
+ Ember.Handlebars.compile = function(string) {
+ var ast = Handlebars.parse(string);
+ var options = { data: true, stringParams: true };
+ var environment = new Ember.Handlebars.Compiler().compile(ast, options);
+ var templateSpec = new Ember.Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler().compile(environment, options, undefined, true);
+
+ return Ember.Handlebars.template(templateSpec);
+ };
+}
+
+
+})();
+
+(function() {
+var slice = Array.prototype.slice;
+
+/**
+ @private
+
+ If a path starts with a reserved keyword, returns the root
+ that should be used.
+
+ @method normalizePath
+ @for Ember
+ @param root {Object}
+ @param path {String}
+ @param data {Hash}
+*/
+var normalizePath = Ember.Handlebars.normalizePath = function(root, path, data) {
+ var keywords = (data && data.keywords) || {},
+ keyword, isKeyword;
+
+ // Get the first segment of the path. For example, if the
+ // path is "foo.bar.baz", returns "foo".
+ keyword = path.split('.', 1)[0];
+
+ // Test to see if the first path is a keyword that has been
+ // passed along in the view's data hash. If so, we will treat
+ // that object as the new root.
+ if (keywords.hasOwnProperty(keyword)) {
+ // Look up the value in the template's data hash.
+ root = keywords[keyword];
+ isKeyword = true;
+
+ // Handle cases where the entire path is the reserved
+ // word. In that case, return the object itself.
+ if (path === keyword) {
+ path = '';
+ } else {
+ // Strip the keyword from the path and look up
+ // the remainder from the newly found root.
+ path = path.substr(keyword.length+1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return { root: root, path: path, isKeyword: isKeyword };
+};
+
+
+/**
+ Lookup both on root and on window. If the path starts with
+ a keyword, the corresponding object will be looked up in the
+ template's data hash and used to resolve the path.
+
+ @method get
+ @for Ember.Handlebars
+ @param {Object} root The object to look up the property on
+ @param {String} path The path to be lookedup
+ @param {Object} options The template's option hash
+*/
+var handlebarsGet = Ember.Handlebars.get = function(root, path, options) {
+ var data = options && options.data,
+ normalizedPath = normalizePath(root, path, data),
+ value;
+
+ // In cases where the path begins with a keyword, change the
+ // root to the value represented by that keyword, and ensure
+ // the path is relative to it.
+ root = normalizedPath.root;
+ path = normalizedPath.path;
+
+ value = Ember.get(root, path);
+
+ // If the path starts with a capital letter, look it up on Ember.lookup,
+ // which defaults to the `window` object in browsers.
+ if (value === undefined && root !== Ember.lookup && Ember.isGlobalPath(path)) {
+ value = Ember.get(Ember.lookup, path);
+ }
+ return value;
+};
+Ember.Handlebars.getPath = Ember.deprecateFunc('`Ember.Handlebars.getPath` has been changed to `Ember.Handlebars.get` for consistency.', Ember.Handlebars.get);
+
+Ember.Handlebars.resolveParams = function(context, params, options) {
+ var resolvedParams = [], types = options.types, param, type;
+
+ for (var i=0, l=params.length; i
+ ```
+
+ The above handlebars template will fill the ``'s `src` attribute will
+ the value of the property referenced with `"imageUrl"` and its `alt`
+ attribute with the value of the property referenced with `"imageTitle"`.
+
+ If the rendering context of this template is the following object:
+
+ ```javascript
+ {
+ imageUrl: 'http://lolcats.info/haz-a-funny',
+ imageTitle: 'A humorous image of a cat'
+ }
+ ```
+
+ The resulting HTML output will be:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ `bindAttr` cannot redeclare existing DOM element attributes. The use of `src`
+ in the following `bindAttr` example will be ignored and the hard coded value
+ of `src="/failwhale.gif"` will take precedence:
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ ### `bindAttr` and the `class` attribute
+
+ `bindAttr` supports a special syntax for handling a number of cases unique
+ to the `class` DOM element attribute. The `class` attribute combines
+ multiple discreet values into a single attribute as a space-delimited
+ list of strings. Each string can be:
+
+ * a string return value of an object's property.
+ * a boolean return value of an object's property
+ * a hard-coded value
+
+ A string return value works identically to other uses of `bindAttr`. The
+ return value of the property will become the value of the attribute. For
+ example, the following view and template:
+
+ ```javascript
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ someProperty: function(){
+ return "aValue";
+ }.property()
+ })
+ ```
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ A boolean return value will insert a specified class name if the property
+ returns `true` and remove the class name if the property returns `false`.
+
+ A class name is provided via the syntax
+ `somePropertyName:class-name-if-true`.
+
+ ```javascript
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ someBool: true
+ })
+ ```
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ Result in the following rendered output:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ An additional section of the binding can be provided if you want to
+ replace the existing class instead of removing it when the boolean
+ value changes:
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ A hard-coded value can be used by prepending `:` to the desired
+ class name: `:class-name-to-always-apply`.
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ Results in the following rendered output:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ All three strategies - string return value, boolean return value, and
+ hard-coded value – can be combined in a single declaration:
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ @method bindAttr
+ @for Ember.Handlebars.helpers
+ @param {Hash} options
+ @return {String} HTML string
+*/
+EmberHandlebars.registerHelper('bindAttr', function(options) {
+
+ var attrs = options.hash;
+
+
+ var view = options.data.view;
+ var ret = [];
+ var ctx = this;
+
+ // Generate a unique id for this element. This will be added as a
+ // data attribute to the element so it can be looked up when
+ // the bound property changes.
+ var dataId = ++Ember.uuid;
+
+ // Handle classes differently, as we can bind multiple classes
+ var classBindings = attrs['class'];
+ if (classBindings !== null && classBindings !== undefined) {
+ var classResults = EmberHandlebars.bindClasses(this, classBindings, view, dataId, options);
+
+ ret.push('class="' + Handlebars.Utils.escapeExpression(classResults.join(' ')) + '"');
+ delete attrs['class'];
+ }
+
+ var attrKeys = Ember.keys(attrs);
+
+ // For each attribute passed, create an observer and emit the
+ // current value of the property as an attribute.
+ forEach.call(attrKeys, function(attr) {
+ var path = attrs[attr],
+ pathRoot, normalized;
+
+
+ normalized = normalizePath(ctx, path, options.data);
+
+ pathRoot = normalized.root;
+ path = normalized.path;
+
+ var value = (path === 'this') ? pathRoot : handlebarsGet(pathRoot, path, options),
+ type = Ember.typeOf(value);
+
+
+ var observer, invoker;
+
+ observer = function observer() {
+ var result = handlebarsGet(pathRoot, path, options);
+
+
+ var elem = view.$("[data-bindattr-" + dataId + "='" + dataId + "']");
+
+ // If we aren't able to find the element, it means the element
+ // to which we were bound has been removed from the view.
+ // In that case, we can assume the template has been re-rendered
+ // and we need to clean up the observer.
+ if (!elem || elem.length === 0) {
+ Ember.removeObserver(pathRoot, path, invoker);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ Ember.View.applyAttributeBindings(elem, attr, result);
+ };
+
+ invoker = function() {
+ Ember.run.scheduleOnce('render', observer);
+ };
+
+ // Add an observer to the view for when the property changes.
+ // When the observer fires, find the element using the
+ // unique data id and update the attribute to the new value.
+ if (path !== 'this') {
+ view.registerObserver(pathRoot, path, invoker);
+ }
+
+ // if this changes, also change the logic in ember-views/lib/views/view.js
+ if ((type === 'string' || (type === 'number' && !isNaN(value)))) {
+ ret.push(attr + '="' + Handlebars.Utils.escapeExpression(value) + '"');
+ } else if (value && type === 'boolean') {
+ // The developer controls the attr name, so it should always be safe
+ ret.push(attr + '="' + attr + '"');
+ }
+ }, this);
+
+ // Add the unique identifier
+ // NOTE: We use all lower-case since Firefox has problems with mixed case in SVG
+ ret.push('data-bindattr-' + dataId + '="' + dataId + '"');
+ return new EmberHandlebars.SafeString(ret.join(' '));
+});
+
+/**
+ @private
+
+ Helper that, given a space-separated string of property paths and a context,
+ returns an array of class names. Calling this method also has the side
+ effect of setting up observers at those property paths, such that if they
+ change, the correct class name will be reapplied to the DOM element.
+
+ For example, if you pass the string "fooBar", it will first look up the
+ "fooBar" value of the context. If that value is true, it will add the
+ "foo-bar" class to the current element (i.e., the dasherized form of
+ "fooBar"). If the value is a string, it will add that string as the class.
+ Otherwise, it will not add any new class name.
+
+ @method bindClasses
+ @for Ember.Handlebars
+ @param {Ember.Object} context The context from which to lookup properties
+ @param {String} classBindings A string, space-separated, of class bindings
+ to use
+ @param {Ember.View} view The view in which observers should look for the
+ element to update
+ @param {Srting} bindAttrId Optional bindAttr id used to lookup elements
+ @return {Array} An array of class names to add
+*/
+EmberHandlebars.bindClasses = function(context, classBindings, view, bindAttrId, options) {
+ var ret = [], newClass, value, elem;
+
+ // Helper method to retrieve the property from the context and
+ // determine which class string to return, based on whether it is
+ // a Boolean or not.
+ var classStringForPath = function(root, parsedPath, options) {
+ var val,
+ path = parsedPath.path;
+
+ if (path === 'this') {
+ val = root;
+ } else if (path === '') {
+ val = true;
+ } else {
+ val = handlebarsGet(root, path, options);
+ }
+
+ return Ember.View._classStringForValue(path, val, parsedPath.className, parsedPath.falsyClassName);
+ };
+
+ // For each property passed, loop through and setup
+ // an observer.
+ forEach.call(classBindings.split(' '), function(binding) {
+
+ // Variable in which the old class value is saved. The observer function
+ // closes over this variable, so it knows which string to remove when
+ // the property changes.
+ var oldClass;
+
+ var observer, invoker;
+
+ var parsedPath = Ember.View._parsePropertyPath(binding),
+ path = parsedPath.path,
+ pathRoot = context,
+ normalized;
+
+ if (path !== '' && path !== 'this') {
+ normalized = normalizePath(context, path, options.data);
+
+ pathRoot = normalized.root;
+ path = normalized.path;
+ }
+
+ // Set up an observer on the context. If the property changes, toggle the
+ // class name.
+ observer = function() {
+ // Get the current value of the property
+ newClass = classStringForPath(pathRoot, parsedPath, options);
+ elem = bindAttrId ? view.$("[data-bindattr-" + bindAttrId + "='" + bindAttrId + "']") : view.$();
+
+ // If we can't find the element anymore, a parent template has been
+ // re-rendered and we've been nuked. Remove the observer.
+ if (!elem || elem.length === 0) {
+ Ember.removeObserver(pathRoot, path, invoker);
+ } else {
+ // If we had previously added a class to the element, remove it.
+ if (oldClass) {
+ elem.removeClass(oldClass);
+ }
+
+ // If necessary, add a new class. Make sure we keep track of it so
+ // it can be removed in the future.
+ if (newClass) {
+ elem.addClass(newClass);
+ oldClass = newClass;
+ } else {
+ oldClass = null;
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ invoker = function() {
+ Ember.run.scheduleOnce('render', observer);
+ };
+
+ if (path !== '' && path !== 'this') {
+ view.registerObserver(pathRoot, path, invoker);
+ }
+
+ // We've already setup the observer; now we just need to figure out the
+ // correct behavior right now on the first pass through.
+ value = classStringForPath(pathRoot, parsedPath, options);
+
+ if (value) {
+ ret.push(value);
+
+ // Make sure we save the current value so that it can be removed if the
+ // observer fires.
+ oldClass = value;
+ }
+ });
+
+ return ret;
+};
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/*globals Handlebars */
+
+// TODO: Don't require the entire module
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-handlebars
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+var PARENT_VIEW_PATH = /^parentView\./;
+var EmberHandlebars = Ember.Handlebars;
+
+EmberHandlebars.ViewHelper = Ember.Object.create({
+
+ propertiesFromHTMLOptions: function(options, thisContext) {
+ var hash = options.hash, data = options.data;
+ var extensions = {},
+ classes = hash['class'],
+ dup = false;
+
+ if (hash.id) {
+ extensions.elementId = hash.id;
+ dup = true;
+ }
+
+ if (classes) {
+ classes = classes.split(' ');
+ extensions.classNames = classes;
+ dup = true;
+ }
+
+ if (hash.classBinding) {
+ extensions.classNameBindings = hash.classBinding.split(' ');
+ dup = true;
+ }
+
+ if (hash.classNameBindings) {
+ if (extensions.classNameBindings === undefined) extensions.classNameBindings = [];
+ extensions.classNameBindings = extensions.classNameBindings.concat(hash.classNameBindings.split(' '));
+ dup = true;
+ }
+
+ if (hash.attributeBindings) {
+
+ extensions.attributeBindings = null;
+ dup = true;
+ }
+
+ if (dup) {
+ hash = Ember.$.extend({}, hash);
+ delete hash.id;
+ delete hash['class'];
+ delete hash.classBinding;
+ }
+
+ // Set the proper context for all bindings passed to the helper. This applies to regular attribute bindings
+ // as well as class name bindings. If the bindings are local, make them relative to the current context
+ // instead of the view.
+ var path;
+
+ // Evaluate the context of regular attribute bindings:
+ for (var prop in hash) {
+ if (!hash.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { continue; }
+
+ // Test if the property ends in "Binding"
+ if (Ember.IS_BINDING.test(prop) && typeof hash[prop] === 'string') {
+ path = this.contextualizeBindingPath(hash[prop], data);
+ if (path) { hash[prop] = path; }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Evaluate the context of class name bindings:
+ if (extensions.classNameBindings) {
+ for (var b in extensions.classNameBindings) {
+ var full = extensions.classNameBindings[b];
+ if (typeof full === 'string') {
+ // Contextualize the path of classNameBinding so this:
+ //
+ // classNameBinding="isGreen:green"
+ //
+ // is converted to this:
+ //
+ // classNameBinding="_parentView.context.isGreen:green"
+ var parsedPath = Ember.View._parsePropertyPath(full);
+ path = this.contextualizeBindingPath(parsedPath.path, data);
+ if (path) { extensions.classNameBindings[b] = path + parsedPath.classNames; }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return Ember.$.extend(hash, extensions);
+ },
+
+ // Transform bindings from the current context to a context that can be evaluated within the view.
+ // Returns null if the path shouldn't be changed.
+ //
+ // TODO: consider the addition of a prefix that would allow this method to return `path`.
+ contextualizeBindingPath: function(path, data) {
+ var normalized = Ember.Handlebars.normalizePath(null, path, data);
+ if (normalized.isKeyword) {
+ return 'templateData.keywords.' + path;
+ } else if (Ember.isGlobalPath(path)) {
+ return null;
+ } else if (path === 'this') {
+ return '_parentView.context';
+ } else {
+ return '_parentView.context.' + path;
+ }
+ },
+
+ helper: function(thisContext, path, options) {
+ var inverse = options.inverse,
+ data = options.data,
+ view = data.view,
+ fn = options.fn,
+ hash = options.hash,
+ newView;
+
+ if ('string' === typeof path) {
+ newView = EmberHandlebars.get(thisContext, path, options);
+
+ } else {
+ newView = path;
+ }
+
+
+ var viewOptions = this.propertiesFromHTMLOptions(options, thisContext);
+ var currentView = data.view;
+ viewOptions.templateData = options.data;
+ var newViewProto = newView.proto ? newView.proto() : newView;
+
+ if (fn) {
+
+ viewOptions.template = fn;
+ }
+
+ // We only want to override the `_context` computed property if there is
+ // no specified controller. See View#_context for more information.
+ if (!newViewProto.controller && !newViewProto.controllerBinding && !viewOptions.controller && !viewOptions.controllerBinding) {
+ viewOptions._context = thisContext;
+ }
+
+ currentView.appendChild(newView, viewOptions);
+ }
+});
+
+/**
+ `{{view}}` inserts a new instance of `Ember.View` into a template passing its
+ options to the `Ember.View`'s `create` method and using the supplied block as
+ the view's own template.
+
+ An empty `` and the following template:
+
+ ```handlebars
+ A span:
+ {{#view tagName="span"}}
+ hello.
+ {{/view}}
+ ```
+
+ Will result in HTML structure:
+
+ ```html
+
+
+
+
+ A span:
+
+ Hello.
+
+
+
+ ```
+
+ ### `parentView` setting
+
+ The `parentView` property of the new `Ember.View` instance created through
+ `{{view}}` will be set to the `Ember.View` instance of the template where
+ `{{view}}` was called.
+
+ ```javascript
+ aView = Ember.View.create({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("{{#view}} my parent: {{parentView.elementId}} {{/view}}")
+ });
+
+ aView.appendTo('body');
+ ```
+
+ Will result in HTML structure:
+
+ ```html
+
+
+ my parent: ember1
+
+
+ ```
+
+ ### Setting CSS id and class attributes
+
+ The HTML `id` attribute can be set on the `{{view}}`'s resulting element with
+ the `id` option. This option will _not_ be passed to `Ember.View.create`.
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#view tagName="span" id="a-custom-id"}}
+ hello.
+ {{/view}}
+ ```
+
+ Results in the following HTML structure:
+
+ ```html
+
+
+ hello.
+
+
+ ```
+
+ The HTML `class` attribute can be set on the `{{view}}`'s resulting element
+ with the `class` or `classNameBindings` options. The `class` option will
+ directly set the CSS `class` attribute and will not be passed to
+ `Ember.View.create`. `classNameBindings` will be passed to `create` and use
+ `Ember.View`'s class name binding functionality:
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#view tagName="span" class="a-custom-class"}}
+ hello.
+ {{/view}}
+ ```
+
+ Results in the following HTML structure:
+
+ ```html
+
+
+ hello.
+
+
+ ```
+
+ ### Supplying a different view class
+
+ `{{view}}` can take an optional first argument before its supplied options to
+ specify a path to a custom view class.
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#view "MyApp.CustomView"}}
+ hello.
+ {{/view}}
+ ```
+
+ The first argument can also be a relative path. Ember will search for the
+ view class starting at the `Ember.View` of the template where `{{view}}` was
+ used as the root object:
+
+ ```javascript
+ MyApp = Ember.Application.create({});
+ MyApp.OuterView = Ember.View.extend({
+ innerViewClass: Ember.View.extend({
+ classNames: ['a-custom-view-class-as-property']
+ }),
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile('{{#view "innerViewClass"}} hi {{/view}}')
+ });
+
+ MyApp.OuterView.create().appendTo('body');
+ ```
+
+ Will result in the following HTML:
+
+ ```html
+
+
+ hi
+
+
+ ```
+
+ ### Blockless use
+
+ If you supply a custom `Ember.View` subclass that specifies its own template
+ or provide a `templateName` option to `{{view}}` it can be used without
+ supplying a block. Attempts to use both a `templateName` option and supply a
+ block will throw an error.
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{view "MyApp.ViewWithATemplateDefined"}}
+ ```
+
+ ### `viewName` property
+
+ You can supply a `viewName` option to `{{view}}`. The `Ember.View` instance
+ will be referenced as a property of its parent view by this name.
+
+ ```javascript
+ aView = Ember.View.create({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile('{{#view viewName="aChildByName"}} hi {{/view}}')
+ });
+
+ aView.appendTo('body');
+ aView.get('aChildByName') // the instance of Ember.View created by {{view}} helper
+ ```
+
+ @method view
+ @for Ember.Handlebars.helpers
+ @param {String} path
+ @param {Hash} options
+ @return {String} HTML string
+*/
+EmberHandlebars.registerHelper('view', function(path, options) {
+
+
+ // If no path is provided, treat path param as options.
+ if (path && path.data && path.data.isRenderData) {
+ options = path;
+ path = "Ember.View";
+ }
+
+ return EmberHandlebars.ViewHelper.helper(this, path, options);
+});
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/*globals Handlebars */
+
+// TODO: Don't require all of this module
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-handlebars
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, handlebarsGet = Ember.Handlebars.get, fmt = Ember.String.fmt;
+
+/**
+ `{{collection}}` is a `Ember.Handlebars` helper for adding instances of
+ `Ember.CollectionView` to a template. See `Ember.CollectionView` for
+ additional information on how a `CollectionView` functions.
+
+ `{{collection}}`'s primary use is as a block helper with a `contentBinding`
+ option pointing towards an `Ember.Array`-compatible object. An `Ember.View`
+ instance will be created for each item in its `content` property. Each view
+ will have its own `content` property set to the appropriate item in the
+ collection.
+
+ The provided block will be applied as the template for each item's view.
+
+ Given an empty `` the following template:
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#collection contentBinding="App.items"}}
+ Hi {{view.content.name}}
+ {{/collection}}
+ ```
+
+ And the following application code
+
+ ```javascript
+ App = Ember.Application.create()
+ App.items = [
+ Ember.Object.create({name: 'Dave'}),
+ Ember.Object.create({name: 'Mary'}),
+ Ember.Object.create({name: 'Sara'})
+ ]
+ ```
+
+ Will result in the HTML structure below
+
+ ```html
+
+
Hi Dave
+
Hi Mary
+
Hi Sara
+
+ ```
+
+ ### Blockless Use
+
+ If you provide an `itemViewClass` option that has its own `template` you can
+ omit the block.
+
+ The following template:
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{collection contentBinding="App.items" itemViewClass="App.AnItemView"}}
+ ```
+
+ And application code
+
+ ```javascript
+ App = Ember.Application.create();
+ App.items = [
+ Ember.Object.create({name: 'Dave'}),
+ Ember.Object.create({name: 'Mary'}),
+ Ember.Object.create({name: 'Sara'})
+ ];
+
+ App.AnItemView = Ember.View.extend({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("Greetings {{view.content.name}}")
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in the HTML structure below
+
+ ```html
+
+
Greetings Dave
+
Greetings Mary
+
Greetings Sara
+
+ ```
+
+ ### Specifying a CollectionView subclass
+
+ By default the `{{collection}}` helper will create an instance of
+ `Ember.CollectionView`. You can supply a `Ember.CollectionView` subclass to
+ the helper by passing it as the first argument:
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#collection App.MyCustomCollectionClass contentBinding="App.items"}}
+ Hi {{view.content.name}}
+ {{/collection}}
+ ```
+
+ ### Forwarded `item.*`-named Options
+
+ As with the `{{view}}`, helper options passed to the `{{collection}}` will be
+ set on the resulting `Ember.CollectionView` as properties. Additionally,
+ options prefixed with `item` will be applied to the views rendered for each
+ item (note the camelcasing):
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#collection contentBinding="App.items"
+ itemTagName="p"
+ itemClassNames="greeting"}}
+ Howdy {{view.content.name}}
+ {{/collection}}
+ ```
+
+ Will result in the following HTML structure:
+
+ ```html
+
+
Howdy Dave
+
Howdy Mary
+
Howdy Sara
+
+ ```
+
+ @method collection
+ @for Ember.Handlebars.helpers
+ @param {String} path
+ @param {Hash} options
+ @return {String} HTML string
+ @deprecated Use `{{each}}` helper instead.
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars.registerHelper('collection', function(path, options) {
+
+
+ // If no path is provided, treat path param as options.
+ if (path && path.data && path.data.isRenderData) {
+ options = path;
+ path = undefined;
+
+ } else {
+
+ }
+
+ var fn = options.fn;
+ var data = options.data;
+ var inverse = options.inverse;
+ var view = options.data.view;
+
+ // If passed a path string, convert that into an object.
+ // Otherwise, just default to the standard class.
+ var collectionClass;
+ collectionClass = path ? handlebarsGet(this, path, options) : Ember.CollectionView;
+
+
+ var hash = options.hash, itemHash = {}, match;
+
+ // Extract item view class if provided else default to the standard class
+ var itemViewClass, itemViewPath = hash.itemViewClass;
+ var collectionPrototype = collectionClass.proto();
+ delete hash.itemViewClass;
+ itemViewClass = itemViewPath ? handlebarsGet(collectionPrototype, itemViewPath, options) : collectionPrototype.itemViewClass;
+
+
+ // Go through options passed to the {{collection}} helper and extract options
+ // that configure item views instead of the collection itself.
+ for (var prop in hash) {
+ if (hash.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
+ match = prop.match(/^item(.)(.*)$/);
+
+ if(match && prop !== 'itemController') {
+ // Convert itemShouldFoo -> shouldFoo
+ itemHash[match[1].toLowerCase() + match[2]] = hash[prop];
+ // Delete from hash as this will end up getting passed to the
+ // {{view}} helper method.
+ delete hash[prop];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ var tagName = hash.tagName || collectionPrototype.tagName;
+
+ if (fn) {
+ itemHash.template = fn;
+ delete options.fn;
+ }
+
+ var emptyViewClass;
+ if (inverse && inverse !== Handlebars.VM.noop) {
+ emptyViewClass = get(collectionPrototype, 'emptyViewClass');
+ emptyViewClass = emptyViewClass.extend({
+ template: inverse,
+ tagName: itemHash.tagName
+ });
+ } else if (hash.emptyViewClass) {
+ emptyViewClass = handlebarsGet(this, hash.emptyViewClass, options);
+ }
+ if (emptyViewClass) { hash.emptyView = emptyViewClass; }
+
+ if(!hash.keyword){
+ itemHash._context = Ember.computed.alias('content');
+ }
+
+ var viewString = view.toString();
+
+ var viewOptions = Ember.Handlebars.ViewHelper.propertiesFromHTMLOptions({ data: data, hash: itemHash }, this);
+ hash.itemViewClass = itemViewClass.extend(viewOptions);
+
+ return Ember.Handlebars.helpers.view.call(this, collectionClass, options);
+});
+
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/*globals Handlebars */
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-handlebars
+*/
+
+var handlebarsGet = Ember.Handlebars.get;
+
+/**
+ `unbound` allows you to output a property without binding. *Important:* The
+ output will not be updated if the property changes. Use with caution.
+
+ ```handlebars
+
{{unbound somePropertyThatDoesntChange}}
+ ```
+
+ `unbound` can also be used in conjunction with a bound helper to
+ render it in its unbound form:
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ @method unbound
+ @for Ember.Handlebars.helpers
+ @param {String} property
+ @return {String} HTML string
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars.registerHelper('unbound', function(property, fn) {
+ var options = arguments[arguments.length - 1], helper, context, out;
+
+ if(arguments.length > 2) {
+ // Unbound helper call.
+ options.data.isUnbound = true;
+ helper = Ember.Handlebars.helpers[arguments[0]] || Ember.Handlebars.helperMissing;
+ out = helper.apply(this, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1));
+ delete options.data.isUnbound;
+ return out;
+ }
+
+ context = (fn.contexts && fn.contexts[0]) || this;
+ return handlebarsGet(context, property, fn);
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/*jshint debug:true*/
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-handlebars
+*/
+
+var handlebarsGet = Ember.Handlebars.get, normalizePath = Ember.Handlebars.normalizePath;
+
+/**
+ `log` allows you to output the value of a value in the current rendering
+ context.
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{log myVariable}}
+ ```
+
+ @method log
+ @for Ember.Handlebars.helpers
+ @param {String} property
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars.registerHelper('log', function(property, options) {
+ var context = (options.contexts && options.contexts[0]) || this,
+ normalized = normalizePath(context, property, options.data),
+ pathRoot = normalized.root,
+ path = normalized.path,
+ value = (path === 'this') ? pathRoot : handlebarsGet(pathRoot, path, options);
+ Ember.Logger.log(value);
+});
+
+/**
+ Execute the `debugger` statement in the current context.
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{debugger}}
+ ```
+
+ @method debugger
+ @for Ember.Handlebars.helpers
+ @param {String} property
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars.registerHelper('debugger', function() {
+ debugger;
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-handlebars
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+Ember.Handlebars.EachView = Ember.CollectionView.extend(Ember._Metamorph, {
+ init: function() {
+ var itemController = get(this, 'itemController');
+ var binding;
+
+ if (itemController) {
+ var controller = Ember.ArrayController.create();
+ set(controller, 'itemController', itemController);
+ set(controller, 'container', get(this, 'controller.container'));
+ set(controller, '_eachView', this);
+ this.disableContentObservers(function() {
+ set(this, 'content', controller);
+ binding = new Ember.Binding('content', '_eachView.dataSource').oneWay();
+ binding.connect(controller);
+ });
+
+ set(this, '_arrayController', controller);
+ } else {
+ this.disableContentObservers(function() {
+ binding = new Ember.Binding('content', 'dataSource').oneWay();
+ binding.connect(this);
+ });
+ }
+
+ return this._super();
+ },
+
+ disableContentObservers: function(callback) {
+ Ember.removeBeforeObserver(this, 'content', null, '_contentWillChange');
+ Ember.removeObserver(this, 'content', null, '_contentDidChange');
+
+ callback.apply(this);
+
+ Ember.addBeforeObserver(this, 'content', null, '_contentWillChange');
+ Ember.addObserver(this, 'content', null, '_contentDidChange');
+ },
+
+ itemViewClass: Ember._MetamorphView,
+ emptyViewClass: Ember._MetamorphView,
+
+ createChildView: function(view, attrs) {
+ view = this._super(view, attrs);
+
+ // At the moment, if a container view subclass wants
+ // to insert keywords, it is responsible for cloning
+ // the keywords hash. This will be fixed momentarily.
+ var keyword = get(this, 'keyword');
+ var content = get(view, 'content');
+
+ if (keyword) {
+ var data = get(view, 'templateData');
+
+ data = Ember.copy(data);
+ data.keywords = view.cloneKeywords();
+ set(view, 'templateData', data);
+
+ // In this case, we do not bind, because the `content` of
+ // a #each item cannot change.
+ data.keywords[keyword] = content;
+ }
+
+ // If {{#each}} is looping over an array of controllers,
+ // point each child view at their respective controller.
+ if (content && get(content, 'isController')) {
+ set(view, 'controller', content);
+ }
+
+ return view;
+ },
+
+ willDestroy: function() {
+ var arrayController = get(this, '_arrayController');
+
+ if (arrayController) {
+ arrayController.destroy();
+ }
+
+ return this._super();
+ }
+});
+
+var GroupedEach = Ember.Handlebars.GroupedEach = function(context, path, options) {
+ var self = this,
+ normalized = Ember.Handlebars.normalizePath(context, path, options.data);
+
+ this.context = context;
+ this.path = path;
+ this.options = options;
+ this.template = options.fn;
+ this.containingView = options.data.view;
+ this.normalizedRoot = normalized.root;
+ this.normalizedPath = normalized.path;
+ this.content = this.lookupContent();
+
+ this.addContentObservers();
+ this.addArrayObservers();
+
+ this.containingView.on('willClearRender', function() {
+ self.destroy();
+ });
+};
+
+GroupedEach.prototype = {
+ contentWillChange: function() {
+ this.removeArrayObservers();
+ },
+
+ contentDidChange: function() {
+ this.content = this.lookupContent();
+ this.addArrayObservers();
+ this.rerenderContainingView();
+ },
+
+ contentArrayWillChange: Ember.K,
+
+ contentArrayDidChange: function() {
+ this.rerenderContainingView();
+ },
+
+ lookupContent: function() {
+ return Ember.Handlebars.get(this.normalizedRoot, this.normalizedPath, this.options);
+ },
+
+ addArrayObservers: function() {
+ this.content.addArrayObserver(this, {
+ willChange: 'contentArrayWillChange',
+ didChange: 'contentArrayDidChange'
+ });
+ },
+
+ removeArrayObservers: function() {
+ this.content.removeArrayObserver(this, {
+ willChange: 'contentArrayWillChange',
+ didChange: 'contentArrayDidChange'
+ });
+ },
+
+ addContentObservers: function() {
+ Ember.addBeforeObserver(this.normalizedRoot, this.normalizedPath, this, this.contentWillChange);
+ Ember.addObserver(this.normalizedRoot, this.normalizedPath, this, this.contentDidChange);
+ },
+
+ removeContentObservers: function() {
+ Ember.removeBeforeObserver(this.normalizedRoot, this.normalizedPath, this.contentWillChange);
+ Ember.removeObserver(this.normalizedRoot, this.normalizedPath, this.contentDidChange);
+ },
+
+ render: function() {
+ var content = this.content,
+ contentLength = get(content, 'length'),
+ data = this.options.data,
+ template = this.template;
+
+ data.insideEach = true;
+ for (var i = 0; i < contentLength; i++) {
+ template(content.objectAt(i), { data: data });
+ }
+ },
+
+ rerenderContainingView: function() {
+ Ember.run.scheduleOnce('render', this.containingView, 'rerender');
+ },
+
+ destroy: function() {
+ this.removeContentObservers();
+ this.removeArrayObservers();
+ }
+};
+
+/**
+ The `{{#each}}` helper loops over elements in a collection, rendering its
+ block once for each item. It is an extension of the base Handlebars `{{#each}}`
+ helper:
+
+ ```javascript
+ Developers = [{name: 'Yehuda'},{name: 'Tom'}, {name: 'Paul'}];
+ ```
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#each Developers}}
+ {{name}}
+ {{/each}}
+ ```
+
+ `{{each}}` supports an alternative syntax with element naming:
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#each person in Developers}}
+ {{person.name}}
+ {{/each}}
+ ```
+
+ When looping over objects that do not have properties, `{{this}}` can be used
+ to render the object:
+
+ ```javascript
+ DeveloperNames = ['Yehuda', 'Tom', 'Paul']
+ ```
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#each DeveloperNames}}
+ {{this}}
+ {{/each}}
+ ```
+ ### {{else}} condition
+ `{{#each}}` can have a matching `{{else}}`. The contents of this block will render
+ if the collection is empty.
+
+ ```
+ {{#each person in Developers}}
+ {{person.name}}
+ {{else}}
+
Sorry, nobody is available for this task.
+ {{/each}}
+ ```
+ ### Specifying a View class for items
+ If you provide an `itemViewClass` option that references a view class
+ with its own `template` you can omit the block.
+
+ The following template:
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#view App.MyView }}
+ {{each view.items itemViewClass="App.AnItemView"}}
+ {{/view}}
+ ```
+
+ And application code
+
+ ```javascript
+ App = Ember.Application.create({
+ MyView: Ember.View.extend({
+ items: [
+ Ember.Object.create({name: 'Dave'}),
+ Ember.Object.create({name: 'Mary'}),
+ Ember.Object.create({name: 'Sara'})
+ ]
+ })
+ });
+
+ App.AnItemView = Ember.View.extend({
+ template: Ember.Handlebars.compile("Greetings {{name}}")
+ });
+ ```
+
+ Will result in the HTML structure below
+
+ ```html
+
+
Greetings Dave
+
Greetings Mary
+
Greetings Sara
+
+ ```
+
+ ### Representing each item with a Controller.
+ By default the controller lookup within an `{{#each}}` block will be
+ the controller of the template where the `{{#each}}` was used. If each
+ item needs to be presented by a custom controller you can provide a
+ `itemController` option which references a controller by lookup name.
+ Each item in the loop will be wrapped in an instance of this controller
+ and the item itself will be set to the `content` property of that controller.
+
+ This is useful in cases where properties of model objects need transformation
+ or synthesis for display:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.DeveloperController = Ember.ObjectController.extend({
+ isAvailableForHire: function(){
+ return !this.get('content.isEmployed') && this.get('content.isSeekingWork');
+ }.property('isEmployed', 'isSeekingWork')
+ })
+ ```
+
+ ```handlebars
+ {{#each person in Developers itemController="developer"}}
+ {{person.name}} {{#if person.isAvailableForHire}}Hire me!{{/if}}
+ {{/each}}
+ ```
+
+ @method each
+ @for Ember.Handlebars.helpers
+ @param [name] {String} name for item (used with `in`)
+ @param path {String} path
+ @param [options] {Object} Handlebars key/value pairs of options
+ @param [options.itemViewClass] {String} a path to a view class used for each item
+ @param [options.itemController] {String} name of a controller to be created for each item
+*/
+Ember.Handlebars.registerHelper('each', function(path, options) {
+ if (arguments.length === 4) {
+
+
+ var keywordName = arguments[0];
+
+ options = arguments[3];
+ path = arguments[2];
+ if (path === '') { path = "this"; }
+
+ options.hash.keyword = keywordName;
+ }
+
+ options.hash.dataSourceBinding = path;
+ // Set up emptyView as a metamorph with no tag
+ //options.hash.emptyViewClass = Ember._MetamorphView;
+
+ if (options.data.insideGroup && !options.hash.groupedRows && !options.hash.itemViewClass) {
+ new Ember.Handlebars.GroupedEach(this, path, options).render();
+ } else {
+ return Ember.Handlebars.helpers.collection.call(this, 'Ember.Handlebars.EachView', options);
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-handlebars
+*/
+
+/**
+ `template` allows you to render a template from inside another template.
+ This allows you to re-use the same template in multiple places. For example:
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ ```html
+
+ ```
+
+ This helper looks for templates in the global `Ember.TEMPLATES` hash. If you
+ add `
+ ```
+
+ And application code
+
+ ```javascript
+ AController = Ember.Controller.extend({
+ anActionName: function() {}
+ });
+
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ controller: AController.create(),
+ templateName: 'a-template'
+ });
+
+ aView = AView.create();
+ aView.appendTo('body');
+ ```
+
+ Will results in the following rendered HTML
+
+ ```html
+
+
+ click me
+
+
+ ```
+
+ Clicking "click me" will trigger the `anActionName` method of the
+ `AController`. In this case, no additional parameters will be passed.
+
+ If you provide additional parameters to the helper:
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ Those parameters will be passed along as arguments to the JavaScript
+ function implementing the action.
+
+ ### Event Propagation
+
+ Events triggered through the action helper will automatically have
+ `.preventDefault()` called on them. You do not need to do so in your event
+ handlers.
+
+ To also disable bubbling, pass `bubbles=false` to the helper:
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ If you need the default handler to trigger you should either register your
+ own event handler, or use event methods on your view class. See `Ember.View`
+ 'Responding to Browser Events' for more information.
+
+ ### Specifying DOM event type
+
+ By default the `{{action}}` helper registers for DOM `click` events. You can
+ supply an `on` option to the helper to specify a different DOM event name:
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ See `Ember.View` 'Responding to Browser Events' for a list of
+ acceptable DOM event names.
+
+ NOTE: Because `{{action}}` depends on Ember's event dispatch system it will
+ only function if an `Ember.EventDispatcher` instance is available. An
+ `Ember.EventDispatcher` instance will be created when a new `Ember.Application`
+ is created. Having an instance of `Ember.Application` will satisfy this
+ requirement.
+
+ ### Specifying a Target
+
+ There are several possible target objects for `{{action}}` helpers:
+
+ In a typical Ember application, where views are managed through use of the
+ `{{outlet}}` helper, actions will bubble to the current controller, then
+ to the current route, and then up the route hierarchy.
+
+ Alternatively, a `target` option can be provided to the helper to change
+ which object will receive the method call. This option must be a path
+ path to an object, accessible in the current context:
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ Clicking "click me" in the rendered HTML of the above template will trigger
+ the `anActionName` method of the object at `MyApplication.someObject`.
+
+ If an action's target does not implement a method that matches the supplied
+ action name an error will be thrown.
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ With the following application code
+
+ ```javascript
+ AView = Ember.View.extend({
+ templateName; 'a-template',
+ // note: no method 'aMethodNameThatIsMissing'
+ anActionName: function(event) {}
+ });
+
+ aView = AView.create();
+ aView.appendTo('body');
+ ```
+
+ Will throw `Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'call' of undefined` when
+ "click me" is clicked.
+
+ ### Additional Parameters
+
+ You may specify additional parameters to the `{{action}}` helper. These
+ parameters are passed along as the arguments to the JavaScript function
+ implementing the action.
+
+ ```handlebars
+
+ ```
+
+ Clicking "click me" will trigger the `edit` method on the current view's
+ controller with the current person as a parameter.
+
+ @method action
+ @for Ember.Handlebars.helpers
+ @param {String} actionName
+ @param {Object...} contexts
+ @param {Hash} options
+ */
+ EmberHandlebars.registerHelper('action', function(actionName) {
+ var options = arguments[arguments.length - 1],
+ contexts = a_slice.call(arguments, 1, -1);
+
+ var hash = options.hash,
+ view = options.data.view,
+ controller, link;
+
+ // create a hash to pass along to registerAction
+ var action = {
+ eventName: hash.on || "click"
+ };
+
+ action.parameters = {
+ context: this,
+ options: options,
+ params: contexts
+ };
+
+ action.view = view = get(view, 'concreteView');
+
+ var root, target;
+
+ if (hash.target) {
+ root = this;
+ target = hash.target;
+ } else if (controller = options.data.keywords.controller) {
+ root = controller;
+ }
+
+ action.target = { root: root, target: target, options: options };
+ action.bubbles = hash.bubbles;
+
+ var actionId = ActionHelper.registerAction(actionName, action);
+ return new SafeString('data-ember-action="' + actionId + '"');
+ });
+
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+Ember.Handlebars.registerHelper('control', function(path, modelPath, options) {
+ if (arguments.length === 2) {
+ options = modelPath;
+ modelPath = undefined;
+ }
+
+ var model;
+
+ if (modelPath) {
+ model = Ember.Handlebars.get(this, modelPath, options);
+ }
+
+ var controller = options.data.keywords.controller,
+ view = options.data.keywords.view,
+ children = get(controller, '_childContainers'),
+ controlID = options.hash.controlID,
+ container, subContainer;
+
+ if (children.hasOwnProperty(controlID)) {
+ subContainer = children[controlID];
+ } else {
+ container = get(controller, 'container'),
+ subContainer = container.child();
+ children[controlID] = subContainer;
+ }
+
+ var normalizedPath = path.replace(/\//g, '.');
+
+ var childView = subContainer.lookup('view:' + normalizedPath) || subContainer.lookup('view:default'),
+ childController = subContainer.lookup('controller:' + normalizedPath),
+ childTemplate = subContainer.lookup('template:' + path);
+
+
+
+ set(childController, 'target', controller);
+ set(childController, 'model', model);
+
+ options.hash.template = childTemplate;
+ options.hash.controller = childController;
+
+ function observer() {
+ var model = Ember.Handlebars.get(this, modelPath, options);
+ set(childController, 'model', model);
+ childView.rerender();
+ }
+
+ Ember.addObserver(this, modelPath, observer);
+ childView.one('willDestroyElement', this, function() {
+ Ember.removeObserver(this, modelPath, observer);
+ });
+
+ Ember.Handlebars.helpers.view.call(this, childView, options);
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-routing
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+Ember.ControllerMixin.reopen({
+ transitionToRoute: function() {
+ var target = get(this, 'target');
+
+ return target.transitionTo.apply(target, arguments);
+ },
+
+ // TODO: Deprecate this, see https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/issues/1785
+ transitionTo: function() {
+ return this.transitionToRoute.apply(this, arguments);
+ },
+
+ replaceRoute: function() {
+ var target = get(this, 'target');
+
+ return target.replaceWith.apply(target, arguments);
+ },
+
+ // TODO: Deprecate this, see https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/issues/1785
+ replaceWith: function() {
+ return this.replaceRoute.apply(this, arguments);
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-routing
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+Ember.View.reopen({
+ init: function() {
+ set(this, '_outlets', {});
+ this._super();
+ },
+
+ connectOutlet: function(outletName, view) {
+ var outlets = get(this, '_outlets'),
+ container = get(this, 'container'),
+ router = container && container.lookup('router:main'),
+ renderedName = get(view, 'renderedName');
+
+ set(outlets, outletName, view);
+
+ if (router && renderedName) {
+ router._connectActiveView(renderedName, view);
+ }
+ },
+
+ disconnectOutlet: function(outletName) {
+ var outlets = get(this, '_outlets');
+
+ set(outlets, outletName, null);
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-routing
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+/*
+ This file implements the `location` API used by Ember's router.
+
+ That API is:
+
+ getURL: returns the current URL
+ setURL(path): sets the current URL
+ replaceURL(path): replace the current URL (optional)
+ onUpdateURL(callback): triggers the callback when the URL changes
+ formatURL(url): formats `url` to be placed into `href` attribute
+
+ Calling setURL or replaceURL will not trigger onUpdateURL callbacks.
+
+ TODO: This should perhaps be moved so that it's visible in the doc output.
+*/
+
+/**
+ Ember.Location returns an instance of the correct implementation of
+ the `location` API.
+
+ You can pass it a `implementation` ('hash', 'history', 'none') to force a
+ particular implementation.
+
+ @class Location
+ @namespace Ember
+ @static
+*/
+Ember.Location = {
+ create: function(options) {
+ var implementation = options && options.implementation;
+
+
+ var implementationClass = this.implementations[implementation];
+
+
+ return implementationClass.create.apply(implementationClass, arguments);
+ },
+
+ registerImplementation: function(name, implementation) {
+ this.implementations[name] = implementation;
+ },
+
+ implementations: {}
+};
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-routing
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+/**
+ Ember.NoneLocation does not interact with the browser. It is useful for
+ testing, or when you need to manage state with your Router, but temporarily
+ don't want it to muck with the URL (for example when you embed your
+ application in a larger page).
+
+ @class NoneLocation
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Object
+*/
+Ember.NoneLocation = Ember.Object.extend({
+ path: '',
+
+ getURL: function() {
+ return get(this, 'path');
+ },
+
+ setURL: function(path) {
+ set(this, 'path', path);
+ },
+
+ onUpdateURL: function(callback) {
+ // We are not wired up to the browser, so we'll never trigger the callback.
+ },
+
+ formatURL: function(url) {
+ // The return value is not overly meaningful, but we do not want to throw
+ // errors when test code renders templates containing {{action href=true}}
+ // helpers.
+ return url;
+ }
+});
+
+Ember.Location.registerImplementation('none', Ember.NoneLocation);
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-routing
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+
+/**
+ Ember.HashLocation implements the location API using the browser's
+ hash. At present, it relies on a hashchange event existing in the
+ browser.
+
+ @class HashLocation
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Object
+*/
+Ember.HashLocation = Ember.Object.extend({
+
+ init: function() {
+ set(this, 'location', get(this, 'location') || window.location);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Returns the current `location.hash`, minus the '#' at the front.
+
+ @method getURL
+ */
+ getURL: function() {
+ return get(this, 'location').hash.substr(1);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Set the `location.hash` and remembers what was set. This prevents
+ `onUpdateURL` callbacks from triggering when the hash was set by
+ `HashLocation`.
+
+ @method setURL
+ @param path {String}
+ */
+ setURL: function(path) {
+ get(this, 'location').hash = path;
+ set(this, 'lastSetURL', path);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Register a callback to be invoked when the hash changes. These
+ callbacks will execute when the user presses the back or forward
+ button, but not after `setURL` is invoked.
+
+ @method onUpdateURL
+ @param callback {Function}
+ */
+ onUpdateURL: function(callback) {
+ var self = this;
+ var guid = Ember.guidFor(this);
+
+ Ember.$(window).bind('hashchange.ember-location-'+guid, function() {
+ var path = location.hash.substr(1);
+ if (get(self, 'lastSetURL') === path) { return; }
+
+ set(self, 'lastSetURL', null);
+
+ callback(location.hash.substr(1));
+ });
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Given a URL, formats it to be placed into the page as part
+ of an element's `href` attribute.
+
+ This is used, for example, when using the {{action}} helper
+ to generate a URL based on an event.
+
+ @method formatURL
+ @param url {String}
+ */
+ formatURL: function(url) {
+ return '#'+url;
+ },
+
+ willDestroy: function() {
+ var guid = Ember.guidFor(this);
+
+ Ember.$(window).unbind('hashchange.ember-location-'+guid);
+ }
+});
+
+Ember.Location.registerImplementation('hash', Ember.HashLocation);
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-routing
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set;
+var popstateReady = false;
+
+/**
+ Ember.HistoryLocation implements the location API using the browser's
+ history.pushState API.
+
+ @class HistoryLocation
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Object
+*/
+Ember.HistoryLocation = Ember.Object.extend({
+
+ init: function() {
+ set(this, 'location', get(this, 'location') || window.location);
+ this.initState();
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Used to set state on first call to setURL
+
+ @method initState
+ */
+ initState: function() {
+ this.replaceState(this.formatURL(this.getURL()));
+ set(this, 'history', window.history);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Will be pre-pended to path upon state change
+
+ @property rootURL
+ @default '/'
+ */
+ rootURL: '/',
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Returns the current `location.pathname` without rootURL
+
+ @method getURL
+ */
+ getURL: function() {
+ var rootURL = get(this, 'rootURL'),
+ url = get(this, 'location').pathname;
+
+ rootURL = rootURL.replace(/\/$/, '');
+ url = url.replace(rootURL, '');
+
+ return url;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Uses `history.pushState` to update the url without a page reload.
+
+ @method setURL
+ @param path {String}
+ */
+ setURL: function(path) {
+ path = this.formatURL(path);
+
+ if (this.getState() && this.getState().path !== path) {
+ popstateReady = true;
+ this.pushState(path);
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Uses `history.replaceState` to update the url without a page reload
+ or history modification.
+
+ @method replaceURL
+ @param path {String}
+ */
+ replaceURL: function(path) {
+ path = this.formatURL(path);
+
+ if (this.getState() && this.getState().path !== path) {
+ popstateReady = true;
+ this.replaceState(path);
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Get the current `history.state`
+
+ @method getState
+ */
+ getState: function() {
+ return get(this, 'history').state;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Pushes a new state
+
+ @method pushState
+ @param path {String}
+ */
+ pushState: function(path) {
+ window.history.pushState({ path: path }, null, path);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Replaces the current state
+
+ @method replaceState
+ @param path {String}
+ */
+ replaceState: function(path) {
+ window.history.replaceState({ path: path }, null, path);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Register a callback to be invoked whenever the browser
+ history changes, including using forward and back buttons.
+
+ @method onUpdateURL
+ @param callback {Function}
+ */
+ onUpdateURL: function(callback) {
+ var guid = Ember.guidFor(this),
+ self = this;
+
+ Ember.$(window).bind('popstate.ember-location-'+guid, function(e) {
+ if(!popstateReady) {
+ return;
+ }
+ callback(self.getURL());
+ });
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Used when using `{{action}}` helper. The url is always appended to the rootURL.
+
+ @method formatURL
+ @param url {String}
+ */
+ formatURL: function(url) {
+ var rootURL = get(this, 'rootURL');
+
+ if (url !== '') {
+ rootURL = rootURL.replace(/\/$/, '');
+ }
+
+ return rootURL + url;
+ },
+
+ willDestroy: function() {
+ var guid = Ember.guidFor(this);
+
+ Ember.$(window).unbind('popstate.ember-location-'+guid);
+ }
+});
+
+Ember.Location.registerImplementation('history', Ember.HistoryLocation);
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+Ember Routing
+
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-routing
+@requires ember-states
+@requires ember-views
+*/
+
+})();
+
+(function() {
+function visit(vertex, fn, visited, path) {
+ var name = vertex.name,
+ vertices = vertex.incoming,
+ names = vertex.incomingNames,
+ len = names.length,
+ i;
+ if (!visited) {
+ visited = {};
+ }
+ if (!path) {
+ path = [];
+ }
+ if (visited.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
+ return;
+ }
+ path.push(name);
+ visited[name] = true;
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ visit(vertices[names[i]], fn, visited, path);
+ }
+ fn(vertex, path);
+ path.pop();
+}
+
+function DAG() {
+ this.names = [];
+ this.vertices = {};
+}
+
+DAG.prototype.add = function(name) {
+ if (!name) { return; }
+ if (this.vertices.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
+ return this.vertices[name];
+ }
+ var vertex = {
+ name: name, incoming: {}, incomingNames: [], hasOutgoing: false, value: null
+ };
+ this.vertices[name] = vertex;
+ this.names.push(name);
+ return vertex;
+};
+
+DAG.prototype.map = function(name, value) {
+ this.add(name).value = value;
+};
+
+DAG.prototype.addEdge = function(fromName, toName) {
+ if (!fromName || !toName || fromName === toName) {
+ return;
+ }
+ var from = this.add(fromName), to = this.add(toName);
+ if (to.incoming.hasOwnProperty(fromName)) {
+ return;
+ }
+ function checkCycle(vertex, path) {
+ if (vertex.name === toName) {
+ throw new Error("cycle detected: " + toName + " <- " + path.join(" <- "));
+ }
+ }
+ visit(from, checkCycle);
+ from.hasOutgoing = true;
+ to.incoming[fromName] = from;
+ to.incomingNames.push(fromName);
+};
+
+DAG.prototype.topsort = function(fn) {
+ var visited = {},
+ vertices = this.vertices,
+ names = this.names,
+ len = names.length,
+ i, vertex;
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ vertex = vertices[names[i]];
+ if (!vertex.hasOutgoing) {
+ visit(vertex, fn, visited);
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+DAG.prototype.addEdges = function(name, value, before, after) {
+ var i;
+ this.map(name, value);
+ if (before) {
+ if (typeof before === 'string') {
+ this.addEdge(name, before);
+ } else {
+ for (i = 0; i < before.length; i++) {
+ this.addEdge(name, before[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (after) {
+ if (typeof after === 'string') {
+ this.addEdge(after, name);
+ } else {
+ for (i = 0; i < after.length; i++) {
+ this.addEdge(after[i], name);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+Ember.DAG = DAG;
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-application
+*/
+
+var get = Ember.get, set = Ember.set,
+ classify = Ember.String.classify,
+ decamelize = Ember.String.decamelize;
+
+/**
+ An instance of `Ember.Application` is the starting point for every Ember
+ application. It helps to instantiate, initialize and coordinate the many
+ objects that make up your app.
+
+ Each Ember app has one and only one `Ember.Application` object. In fact, the
+ very first thing you should do in your application is create the instance:
+
+ ```javascript
+ window.App = Ember.Application.create();
+ ```
+
+ Typically, the application object is the only global variable. All other
+ classes in your app should be properties on the `Ember.Application` instance,
+ which highlights its first role: a global namespace.
+
+ For example, if you define a view class, it might look like this:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.MyView = Ember.View.extend();
+ ```
+
+ By default, calling `Ember.Application.create()` will automatically initialize
+ your application by calling the `Ember.Application.initialize()` method. If
+ you need to delay initialization, you can call your app's `deferReadiness()`
+ method. When you are ready for your app to be initialized, call its
+ `advanceReadiness()` method.
+
+ Because `Ember.Application` inherits from `Ember.Namespace`, any classes
+ you create will have useful string representations when calling `toString()`.
+ See the `Ember.Namespace` documentation for more information.
+
+ While you can think of your `Ember.Application` as a container that holds the
+ other classes in your application, there are several other responsibilities
+ going on under-the-hood that you may want to understand.
+
+ ### Event Delegation
+
+ Ember uses a technique called _event delegation_. This allows the framework
+ to set up a global, shared event listener instead of requiring each view to
+ do it manually. For example, instead of each view registering its own
+ `mousedown` listener on its associated element, Ember sets up a `mousedown`
+ listener on the `body`.
+
+ If a `mousedown` event occurs, Ember will look at the target of the event and
+ start walking up the DOM node tree, finding corresponding views and invoking
+ their `mouseDown` method as it goes.
+
+ `Ember.Application` has a number of default events that it listens for, as
+ well as a mapping from lowercase events to camel-cased view method names. For
+ example, the `keypress` event causes the `keyPress` method on the view to be
+ called, the `dblclick` event causes `doubleClick` to be called, and so on.
+
+ If there is a browser event that Ember does not listen for by default, you
+ can specify custom events and their corresponding view method names by
+ setting the application's `customEvents` property:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App = Ember.Application.create({
+ customEvents: {
+ // add support for the loadedmetadata media
+ // player event
+ 'loadedmetadata': "loadedMetadata"
+ }
+ });
+ ```
+
+ By default, the application sets up these event listeners on the document
+ body. However, in cases where you are embedding an Ember application inside
+ an existing page, you may want it to set up the listeners on an element
+ inside the body.
+
+ For example, if only events inside a DOM element with the ID of `ember-app`
+ should be delegated, set your application's `rootElement` property:
+
+ ```javascript
+ window.App = Ember.Application.create({
+ rootElement: '#ember-app'
+ });
+ ```
+
+ The `rootElement` can be either a DOM element or a jQuery-compatible selector
+ string. Note that *views appended to the DOM outside the root element will
+ not receive events.* If you specify a custom root element, make sure you only
+ append views inside it!
+
+ To learn more about the advantages of event delegation and the Ember view
+ layer, and a list of the event listeners that are setup by default, visit the
+ [Ember View Layer guide](http://emberjs.com/guides/view_layer#toc_event-delegation).
+
+ ### Initializers
+
+ Libraries on top of Ember can register additional initializers, like so:
+
+ ```javascript
+ Ember.Application.initializer({
+ name: "store",
+
+ initialize: function(container, application) {
+ container.register('store', 'main', application.Store);
+ }
+ });
+ ```
+
+ ### Routing
+
+ In addition to creating your application's router, `Ember.Application` is
+ also responsible for telling the router when to start routing.
+
+ By default, the router will begin trying to translate the current URL into
+ application state once the browser emits the `DOMContentReady` event. If you
+ need to defer routing, you can call the application's `deferReadiness()`
+ method. Once routing can begin, call the `advanceReadiness()` method.
+
+ If there is any setup required before routing begins, you can implement a
+ `ready()` method on your app that will be invoked immediately before routing
+ begins:
+
+ ```javascript
+ window.App = Ember.Application.create({
+ ready: function() {
+ this.set('router.enableLogging', true);
+ }
+ });
+
+ To begin routing, you must have at a minimum a top-level controller and view.
+ You define these as `App.ApplicationController` and `App.ApplicationView`,
+ respectively. Your application will not work if you do not define these two
+ mandatory classes. For example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.ApplicationView = Ember.View.extend({
+ templateName: 'application'
+ });
+ App.ApplicationController = Ember.Controller.extend();
+ ```
+
+ @class Application
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.Namespace
+*/
+var Application = Ember.Application = Ember.Namespace.extend(
+/** @scope Ember.Application.prototype */{
+
+ /**
+ The root DOM element of the Application. This can be specified as an
+ element or a
+ [jQuery-compatible selector string](http://api.jquery.com/category/selectors/).
+
+ This is the element that will be passed to the Application's,
+ `eventDispatcher`, which sets up the listeners for event delegation. Every
+ view in your application should be a child of the element you specify here.
+
+ @property rootElement
+ @type DOMElement
+ @default 'body'
+ */
+ rootElement: 'body',
+
+ /**
+ The `Ember.EventDispatcher` responsible for delegating events to this
+ application's views.
+
+ The event dispatcher is created by the application at initialization time
+ and sets up event listeners on the DOM element described by the
+ application's `rootElement` property.
+
+ See the documentation for `Ember.EventDispatcher` for more information.
+
+ @property eventDispatcher
+ @type Ember.EventDispatcher
+ @default null
+ */
+ eventDispatcher: null,
+
+ /**
+ The DOM events for which the event dispatcher should listen.
+
+ By default, the application's `Ember.EventDispatcher` listens
+ for a set of standard DOM events, such as `mousedown` and
+ `keyup`, and delegates them to your application's `Ember.View`
+ instances.
+
+ If you would like additional events to be delegated to your
+ views, set your `Ember.Application`'s `customEvents` property
+ to a hash containing the DOM event name as the key and the
+ corresponding view method name as the value. For example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App = Ember.Application.create({
+ customEvents: {
+ // add support for the loadedmetadata media
+ // player event
+ 'loadedmetadata': "loadedMetadata"
+ }
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @property customEvents
+ @type Object
+ @default null
+ */
+ customEvents: null,
+
+ isInitialized: false,
+
+ // Start off the number of deferrals at 1. This will be
+ // decremented by the Application's own `initialize` method.
+ _readinessDeferrals: 1,
+
+ init: function() {
+ if (!this.$) { this.$ = Ember.$; }
+ this.__container__ = this.buildContainer();
+
+ this.Router = this.Router || this.defaultRouter();
+ if (this.Router) { this.Router.namespace = this; }
+
+ this._super();
+
+ this.deferUntilDOMReady();
+ this.scheduleInitialize();
+
+
+
+
+
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Build the container for the current application.
+
+ Also register a default application view in case the application
+ itself does not.
+
+ @method buildContainer
+ @return {Ember.Container} the configured container
+ */
+ buildContainer: function() {
+ var container = this.__container__ = Application.buildContainer(this);
+
+ return container;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ If the application has not opted out of routing and has not explicitly
+ defined a router, supply a default router for the application author
+ to configure.
+
+ This allows application developers to do:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App = Ember.Application.create();
+
+ App.Router.map(function(match) {
+ match("/").to("index");
+ });
+ ```
+
+ @method defaultRouter
+ @return {Ember.Router} the default router
+ */
+ defaultRouter: function() {
+ // Create a default App.Router if one was not supplied to make
+ // it possible to do App.Router.map(...) without explicitly
+ // creating a router first.
+ if (this.router === undefined) {
+ return Ember.Router.extend();
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Defer Ember readiness until DOM readiness. By default, Ember
+ will wait for both DOM readiness and application initialization,
+ as well as any deferrals registered by initializers.
+
+ @method deferUntilDOMReady
+ */
+ deferUntilDOMReady: function() {
+ this.deferReadiness();
+
+ var self = this;
+ this.$().ready(function() {
+ self.advanceReadiness();
+ });
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Automatically initialize the application once the DOM has
+ become ready.
+
+ The initialization itself is deferred using Ember.run.once,
+ which ensures that application loading finishes before
+ booting.
+
+ If you are asynchronously loading code, you should call
+ `deferReadiness()` to defer booting, and then call
+ `advanceReadiness()` once all of your code has finished
+ loading.
+
+ @method scheduleInitialize
+ */
+ scheduleInitialize: function() {
+ var self = this;
+ this.$().ready(function() {
+ if (self.isDestroyed || self.isInitialized) return;
+ Ember.run.once(self, 'initialize');
+ });
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Use this to defer readiness until some condition is true.
+
+ Example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App = Ember.Application.create();
+ App.deferReadiness();
+
+ jQuery.getJSON("/auth-token", function(token) {
+ App.token = token;
+ App.advanceReadiness();
+ });
+ ```
+
+ This allows you to perform asynchronous setup logic and defer
+ booting your application until the setup has finished.
+
+ However, if the setup requires a loading UI, it might be better
+ to use the router for this purpose.
+
+ @method deferReadiness
+ */
+ deferReadiness: function() {
+
+ this._readinessDeferrals++;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @method advanceReadiness
+ @see {Ember.Application#deferReadiness}
+ */
+ advanceReadiness: function() {
+ this._readinessDeferrals--;
+
+ if (this._readinessDeferrals === 0) {
+ Ember.run.once(this, this.didBecomeReady);
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ registers a factory for later injection
+
+ Example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App = Ember.Application.create();
+
+ App.Person = Ember.Object.extend({});
+ App.Orange = Ember.Object.extend({});
+ App.Email = Ember.Object.extend({});
+
+ App.register('model:user', App.Person, {singleton: false });
+ App.register('fruit:favorite', App.Orange);
+ App.register('communication:main', App.Email, {singleton: false});
+ ```
+
+ @method register
+ @param type {String}
+ @param name {String}
+ @param factory {String}
+ @param options {String} (optional)
+ **/
+ register: function() {
+ var container = this.__container__;
+ container.register.apply(container, arguments);
+ },
+ /**
+ defines an injection or typeInjection
+
+ Example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ App.inject(, , )
+ App.inject('model:user', 'email', 'model:email')
+ App.inject('model', 'source', 'source:main')
+ ```
+
+ @method inject
+ @param factoryNameOrType {String}
+ @param property {String}
+ @param injectionName {String}
+ **/
+ inject: function(){
+ var container = this.__container__;
+ container.injection.apply(container, arguments);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ Initialize the application. This happens automatically.
+
+ Run any initializers and run the application load hook. These hooks may
+ choose to defer readiness. For example, an authentication hook might want
+ to defer readiness until the auth token has been retrieved.
+
+ @method initialize
+ */
+ initialize: function() {
+
+
+ this.isInitialized = true;
+
+ // At this point, the App.Router must already be assigned
+ this.__container__.register('router', 'main', this.Router);
+
+ this.runInitializers();
+ Ember.runLoadHooks('application', this);
+
+ // At this point, any initializers or load hooks that would have wanted
+ // to defer readiness have fired. In general, advancing readiness here
+ // will proceed to didBecomeReady.
+ this.advanceReadiness();
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ @private
+ @method runInitializers
+ */
+ runInitializers: function() {
+ var initializers = get(this.constructor, 'initializers'),
+ container = this.__container__,
+ graph = new Ember.DAG(),
+ namespace = this,
+ properties, i, initializer;
+
+ for (i=0; i` state will be added to the list of enter and exit
+ // states because its context has changed.
+
+ while (contexts.length > 0) {
+ if (stateIdx >= 0) {
+ state = this.enterStates[stateIdx--];
+ } else {
+ if (this.enterStates.length) {
+ state = get(this.enterStates[0], 'parentState');
+ if (!state) { throw "Cannot match all contexts to states"; }
+ } else {
+ // If re-entering the current state with a context, the resolve
+ // state will be the current state.
+ state = this.resolveState;
+ }
+
+ this.enterStates.unshift(state);
+ this.exitStates.unshift(state);
+ }
+
+ // in routers, only states with dynamic segments have a context
+ if (get(state, 'hasContext')) {
+ context = contexts.pop();
+ } else {
+ context = null;
+ }
+
+ matchedContexts.unshift(context);
+ }
+
+ this.contexts = matchedContexts;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Add any `initialState`s to the list of enter states.
+
+ @method addInitialStates
+ */
+ addInitialStates: function() {
+ var finalState = this.finalState, initialState;
+
+ while(true) {
+ initialState = get(finalState, 'initialState') || 'start';
+ finalState = get(finalState, 'states.' + initialState);
+
+ if (!finalState) { break; }
+
+ this.finalState = finalState;
+ this.enterStates.push(finalState);
+ this.contexts.push(undefined);
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Remove any states that were added because the number of contexts
+ exceeded the number of explicit enter states, but the context has
+ not changed since the last time the state was entered.
+
+ @method removeUnchangedContexts
+ @param {Ember.StateManager} manager passed in to look up the last
+ context for a states
+ */
+ removeUnchangedContexts: function(manager) {
+ // Start from the beginning of the enter states. If the state was added
+ // to the list during the context matching phase, make sure the context
+ // has actually changed since the last time the state was entered.
+ while (this.enterStates.length > 0) {
+ if (this.enterStates[0] !== this.exitStates[0]) { break; }
+
+ if (this.enterStates.length === this.contexts.length) {
+ if (manager.getStateMeta(this.enterStates[0], 'context') !== this.contexts[0]) { break; }
+ this.contexts.shift();
+ }
+
+ this.resolveState = this.enterStates.shift();
+ this.exitStates.shift();
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+var sendRecursively = function(event, currentState, isUnhandledPass) {
+ var log = this.enableLogging,
+ eventName = isUnhandledPass ? 'unhandledEvent' : event,
+ action = currentState[eventName],
+ contexts, sendRecursiveArguments, actionArguments;
+
+ contexts = [].slice.call(arguments, 3);
+
+ // Test to see if the action is a method that
+ // can be invoked. Don't blindly check just for
+ // existence, because it is possible the state
+ // manager has a child state of the given name,
+ // and we should still raise an exception in that
+ // case.
+ if (typeof action === 'function') {
+ if (log) {
+ if (isUnhandledPass) {
+ Ember.Logger.log(fmt("STATEMANAGER: Unhandled event '%@' being sent to state %@.", [event, get(currentState, 'path')]));
+ } else {
+ Ember.Logger.log(fmt("STATEMANAGER: Sending event '%@' to state %@.", [event, get(currentState, 'path')]));
+ }
+ }
+
+ actionArguments = contexts;
+ if (isUnhandledPass) {
+ actionArguments.unshift(event);
+ }
+ actionArguments.unshift(this);
+
+ return action.apply(currentState, actionArguments);
+ } else {
+ var parentState = get(currentState, 'parentState');
+ if (parentState) {
+
+ sendRecursiveArguments = contexts;
+ sendRecursiveArguments.unshift(event, parentState, isUnhandledPass);
+
+ return sendRecursively.apply(this, sendRecursiveArguments);
+ } else if (!isUnhandledPass) {
+ return sendEvent.call(this, event, contexts, true);
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+var sendEvent = function(eventName, sendRecursiveArguments, isUnhandledPass) {
+ sendRecursiveArguments.unshift(eventName, get(this, 'currentState'), isUnhandledPass);
+ return sendRecursively.apply(this, sendRecursiveArguments);
+};
+
+/**
+ StateManager is part of Ember's implementation of a finite state machine. A
+ StateManager instance manages a number of properties that are instances of
+ `Ember.State`,
+ tracks the current active state, and triggers callbacks when states have changed.
+
+ ## Defining States
+
+ The states of StateManager can be declared in one of two ways. First, you can
+ define a `states` property that contains all the states:
+
+ ```javascript
+ managerA = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ states: {
+ stateOne: Ember.State.create(),
+ stateTwo: Ember.State.create()
+ }
+ })
+
+ managerA.get('states')
+ // {
+ // stateOne: Ember.State.create(),
+ // stateTwo: Ember.State.create()
+ // }
+ ```
+
+ You can also add instances of `Ember.State` (or an `Ember.State` subclass)
+ directly as properties of a StateManager. These states will be collected into
+ the `states` property for you.
+
+ ```javascript
+ managerA = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ stateOne: Ember.State.create(),
+ stateTwo: Ember.State.create()
+ })
+
+ managerA.get('states')
+ // {
+ // stateOne: Ember.State.create(),
+ // stateTwo: Ember.State.create()
+ // }
+ ```
+
+ ## The Initial State
+
+ When created a StateManager instance will immediately enter into the state
+ defined as its `start` property or the state referenced by name in its
+ `initialState` property:
+
+ ```javascript
+ managerA = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ start: Ember.State.create({})
+ })
+
+ managerA.get('currentState.name') // 'start'
+
+ managerB = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ initialState: 'beginHere',
+ beginHere: Ember.State.create({})
+ })
+
+ managerB.get('currentState.name') // 'beginHere'
+ ```
+
+ Because it is a property you may also provide a computed function if you wish
+ to derive an `initialState` programmatically:
+
+ ```javascript
+ managerC = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ initialState: function(){
+ if (someLogic) {
+ return 'active';
+ } else {
+ return 'passive';
+ }
+ }.property(),
+ active: Ember.State.create({}),
+ passive: Ember.State.create({})
+ })
+ ```
+
+ ## Moving Between States
+
+ A StateManager can have any number of `Ember.State` objects as properties
+ and can have a single one of these states as its current state.
+
+ Calling `transitionTo` transitions between states:
+
+ ```javascript
+ robotManager = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ initialState: 'poweredDown',
+ poweredDown: Ember.State.create({}),
+ poweredUp: Ember.State.create({})
+ })
+
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'poweredDown'
+ robotManager.transitionTo('poweredUp')
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'poweredUp'
+ ```
+
+ Before transitioning into a new state the existing `currentState` will have
+ its `exit` method called with the StateManager instance as its first argument
+ and an object representing the transition as its second argument.
+
+ After transitioning into a new state the new `currentState` will have its
+ `enter` method called with the StateManager instance as its first argument
+ and an object representing the transition as its second argument.
+
+ ```javascript
+ robotManager = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ initialState: 'poweredDown',
+ poweredDown: Ember.State.create({
+ exit: function(stateManager){
+ console.log("exiting the poweredDown state")
+ }
+ }),
+ poweredUp: Ember.State.create({
+ enter: function(stateManager){
+ console.log("entering the poweredUp state. Destroy all humans.")
+ }
+ })
+ })
+
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'poweredDown'
+ robotManager.transitionTo('poweredUp')
+
+ // will log
+ // 'exiting the poweredDown state'
+ // 'entering the poweredUp state. Destroy all humans.'
+ ```
+
+ Once a StateManager is already in a state, subsequent attempts to enter that
+ state will not trigger enter or exit method calls. Attempts to transition
+ into a state that the manager does not have will result in no changes in the
+ StateManager's current state:
+
+ ```javascript
+ robotManager = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ initialState: 'poweredDown',
+ poweredDown: Ember.State.create({
+ exit: function(stateManager){
+ console.log("exiting the poweredDown state")
+ }
+ }),
+ poweredUp: Ember.State.create({
+ enter: function(stateManager){
+ console.log("entering the poweredUp state. Destroy all humans.")
+ }
+ })
+ })
+
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'poweredDown'
+ robotManager.transitionTo('poweredUp')
+ // will log
+ // 'exiting the poweredDown state'
+ // 'entering the poweredUp state. Destroy all humans.'
+ robotManager.transitionTo('poweredUp') // no logging, no state change
+
+ robotManager.transitionTo('someUnknownState') // silently fails
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'poweredUp'
+ ```
+
+ Each state property may itself contain properties that are instances of
+ `Ember.State`. The StateManager can transition to specific sub-states in a
+ series of transitionTo method calls or via a single transitionTo with the
+ full path to the specific state. The StateManager will also keep track of the
+ full path to its currentState
+
+ ```javascript
+ robotManager = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ initialState: 'poweredDown',
+ poweredDown: Ember.State.create({
+ charging: Ember.State.create(),
+ charged: Ember.State.create()
+ }),
+ poweredUp: Ember.State.create({
+ mobile: Ember.State.create(),
+ stationary: Ember.State.create()
+ })
+ })
+
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'poweredDown'
+
+ robotManager.transitionTo('poweredUp')
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'poweredUp'
+
+ robotManager.transitionTo('mobile')
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'mobile'
+
+ // transition via a state path
+ robotManager.transitionTo('poweredDown.charging')
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'charging'
+
+ robotManager.get('currentState.path') // 'poweredDown.charging'
+ ```
+
+ Enter transition methods will be called for each state and nested child state
+ in their hierarchical order. Exit methods will be called for each state and
+ its nested states in reverse hierarchical order.
+
+ Exit transitions for a parent state are not called when entering into one of
+ its child states, only when transitioning to a new section of possible states
+ in the hierarchy.
+
+ ```javascript
+ robotManager = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ initialState: 'poweredDown',
+ poweredDown: Ember.State.create({
+ enter: function(){},
+ exit: function(){
+ console.log("exited poweredDown state")
+ },
+ charging: Ember.State.create({
+ enter: function(){},
+ exit: function(){}
+ }),
+ charged: Ember.State.create({
+ enter: function(){
+ console.log("entered charged state")
+ },
+ exit: function(){
+ console.log("exited charged state")
+ }
+ })
+ }),
+ poweredUp: Ember.State.create({
+ enter: function(){
+ console.log("entered poweredUp state")
+ },
+ exit: function(){},
+ mobile: Ember.State.create({
+ enter: function(){
+ console.log("entered mobile state")
+ },
+ exit: function(){}
+ }),
+ stationary: Ember.State.create({
+ enter: function(){},
+ exit: function(){}
+ })
+ })
+ })
+
+
+ robotManager.get('currentState.path') // 'poweredDown'
+ robotManager.transitionTo('charged')
+ // logs 'entered charged state'
+ // but does *not* log 'exited poweredDown state'
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'charged
+
+ robotManager.transitionTo('poweredUp.mobile')
+ // logs
+ // 'exited charged state'
+ // 'exited poweredDown state'
+ // 'entered poweredUp state'
+ // 'entered mobile state'
+ ```
+
+ During development you can set a StateManager's `enableLogging` property to
+ `true` to receive console messages of state transitions.
+
+ ```javascript
+ robotManager = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ enableLogging: true
+ })
+ ```
+
+ ## Managing currentState with Actions
+
+ To control which transitions are possible for a given state, and
+ appropriately handle external events, the StateManager can receive and
+ route action messages to its states via the `send` method. Calling to
+ `send` with an action name will begin searching for a method with the same
+ name starting at the current state and moving up through the parent states
+ in a state hierarchy until an appropriate method is found or the StateManager
+ instance itself is reached.
+
+ If an appropriately named method is found it will be called with the state
+ manager as the first argument and an optional `context` object as the second
+ argument.
+
+ ```javascript
+ managerA = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ initialState: 'stateOne.substateOne.subsubstateOne',
+ stateOne: Ember.State.create({
+ substateOne: Ember.State.create({
+ anAction: function(manager, context){
+ console.log("an action was called")
+ },
+ subsubstateOne: Ember.State.create({})
+ })
+ })
+ })
+
+ managerA.get('currentState.name') // 'subsubstateOne'
+ managerA.send('anAction')
+ // 'stateOne.substateOne.subsubstateOne' has no anAction method
+ // so the 'anAction' method of 'stateOne.substateOne' is called
+ // and logs "an action was called"
+ // with managerA as the first argument
+ // and no second argument
+
+ someObject = {}
+ managerA.send('anAction', someObject)
+ // the 'anAction' method of 'stateOne.substateOne' is called again
+ // with managerA as the first argument and
+ // someObject as the second argument.
+ ```
+
+ If the StateManager attempts to send an action but does not find an appropriately named
+ method in the current state or while moving upwards through the state hierarchy, it will
+ repeat the process looking for a `unhandledEvent` method. If an `unhandledEvent` method is
+ found, it will be called with the original event name as the second argument. If an
+ `unhandledEvent` method is not found, the StateManager will throw a new Ember.Error.
+
+ ```javascript
+ managerB = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ initialState: 'stateOne.substateOne.subsubstateOne',
+ stateOne: Ember.State.create({
+ substateOne: Ember.State.create({
+ subsubstateOne: Ember.State.create({}),
+ unhandledEvent: function(manager, eventName, context) {
+ console.log("got an unhandledEvent with name " + eventName);
+ }
+ })
+ })
+ })
+
+ managerB.get('currentState.name') // 'subsubstateOne'
+ managerB.send('anAction')
+ // neither `stateOne.substateOne.subsubstateOne` nor any of it's
+ // parent states have a handler for `anAction`. `subsubstateOne`
+ // also does not have a `unhandledEvent` method, but its parent
+ // state, `substateOne`, does, and it gets fired. It will log
+ // "got an unhandledEvent with name anAction"
+ ```
+
+ Action detection only moves upwards through the state hierarchy from the current state.
+ It does not search in other portions of the hierarchy.
+
+ ```javascript
+ managerC = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ initialState: 'stateOne.substateOne.subsubstateOne',
+ stateOne: Ember.State.create({
+ substateOne: Ember.State.create({
+ subsubstateOne: Ember.State.create({})
+ })
+ }),
+ stateTwo: Ember.State.create({
+ anAction: function(manager, context){
+ // will not be called below because it is
+ // not a parent of the current state
+ }
+ })
+ })
+
+ managerC.get('currentState.name') // 'subsubstateOne'
+ managerC.send('anAction')
+ // Error: could not
+ // respond to event anAction in state stateOne.substateOne.subsubstateOne.
+ ```
+
+ Inside of an action method the given state should delegate `transitionTo` calls on its
+ StateManager.
+
+ ```javascript
+ robotManager = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ initialState: 'poweredDown.charging',
+ poweredDown: Ember.State.create({
+ charging: Ember.State.create({
+ chargeComplete: function(manager, context){
+ manager.transitionTo('charged')
+ }
+ }),
+ charged: Ember.State.create({
+ boot: function(manager, context){
+ manager.transitionTo('poweredUp')
+ }
+ })
+ }),
+ poweredUp: Ember.State.create({
+ beginExtermination: function(manager, context){
+ manager.transitionTo('rampaging')
+ },
+ rampaging: Ember.State.create()
+ })
+ })
+
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'charging'
+ robotManager.send('boot') // throws error, no boot action
+ // in current hierarchy
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // remains 'charging'
+
+ robotManager.send('beginExtermination') // throws error, no beginExtermination
+ // action in current hierarchy
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // remains 'charging'
+
+ robotManager.send('chargeComplete')
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'charged'
+
+ robotManager.send('boot')
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'poweredUp'
+
+ robotManager.send('beginExtermination', allHumans)
+ robotManager.get('currentState.name') // 'rampaging'
+ ```
+
+ Transition actions can also be created using the `transitionTo` method of the `Ember.State` class. The
+ following example StateManagers are equivalent:
+
+ ```javascript
+ aManager = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ stateOne: Ember.State.create({
+ changeToStateTwo: Ember.State.transitionTo('stateTwo')
+ }),
+ stateTwo: Ember.State.create({})
+ })
+
+ bManager = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ stateOne: Ember.State.create({
+ changeToStateTwo: function(manager, context){
+ manager.transitionTo('stateTwo', context)
+ }
+ }),
+ stateTwo: Ember.State.create({})
+ })
+ ```
+
+ @class StateManager
+ @namespace Ember
+ @extends Ember.State
+**/
+Ember.StateManager = Ember.State.extend({
+ /**
+ @private
+
+ When creating a new statemanager, look for a default state to transition
+ into. This state can either be named `start`, or can be specified using the
+ `initialState` property.
+
+ @method init
+ */
+ init: function() {
+ this._super();
+
+ set(this, 'stateMeta', Ember.Map.create());
+
+ var initialState = get(this, 'initialState');
+
+ if (!initialState && get(this, 'states.start')) {
+ initialState = 'start';
+ }
+
+ if (initialState) {
+ this.transitionTo(initialState);
+
+ }
+ },
+
+ stateMetaFor: function(state) {
+ var meta = get(this, 'stateMeta'),
+ stateMeta = meta.get(state);
+
+ if (!stateMeta) {
+ stateMeta = {};
+ meta.set(state, stateMeta);
+ }
+
+ return stateMeta;
+ },
+
+ setStateMeta: function(state, key, value) {
+ return set(this.stateMetaFor(state), key, value);
+ },
+
+ getStateMeta: function(state, key) {
+ return get(this.stateMetaFor(state), key);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ The current state from among the manager's possible states. This property should
+ not be set directly. Use `transitionTo` to move between states by name.
+
+ @property currentState
+ @type Ember.State
+ */
+ currentState: null,
+
+ /**
+ The path of the current state. Returns a string representation of the current
+ state.
+
+ @property currentPath
+ @type String
+ */
+ currentPath: Ember.computed.alias('currentState.path'),
+
+ /**
+ The name of transitionEvent that this stateManager will dispatch
+
+ @property transitionEvent
+ @type String
+ @default 'setup'
+ */
+ transitionEvent: 'setup',
+
+ /**
+ If set to true, `errorOnUnhandledEvents` will cause an exception to be
+ raised if you attempt to send an event to a state manager that is not
+ handled by the current state or any of its parent states.
+
+ @property errorOnUnhandledEvents
+ @type Boolean
+ @default true
+ */
+ errorOnUnhandledEvent: true,
+
+ send: function(event) {
+ var contexts = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
+
+ return sendEvent.call(this, event, contexts, false);
+ },
+ unhandledEvent: function(manager, event) {
+ if (get(this, 'errorOnUnhandledEvent')) {
+ throw new Ember.Error(this.toString() + " could not respond to event " + event + " in state " + get(this, 'currentState.path') + ".");
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ Finds a state by its state path.
+
+ Example:
+
+ ```javascript
+ manager = Ember.StateManager.create({
+ root: Ember.State.create({
+ dashboard: Ember.State.create()
+ })
+ });
+
+ manager.getStateByPath(manager, "root.dashboard")
+
+ // returns the dashboard state
+ ```
+
+ @method getStateByPath
+ @param {Ember.State} root the state to start searching from
+ @param {String} path the state path to follow
+ @return {Ember.State} the state at the end of the path
+ */
+ getStateByPath: function(root, path) {
+ var parts = path.split('.'),
+ state = root;
+
+ for (var i=0, len=parts.length; i`, an attempt to
+ // transition to `comments.show` will match ``.
+ //
+ // First, this code will look for root.posts.show.comments.show.
+ // Next, it will look for root.posts.comments.show. Finally,
+ // it will look for `root.comments.show`, and find the state.
+ //
+ // After this process, the following variables will exist:
+ //
+ // * resolveState: a common parent state between the current
+ // and target state. In the above example, `` is the
+ // `resolveState`.
+ // * enterStates: a list of all of the states represented
+ // by the path from the `resolveState`. For example, for
+ // the path `root.comments.show`, `enterStates` would have
+ // `[, ]`
+ // * exitStates: a list of all of the states from the
+ // `resolveState` to the `currentState`. In the above
+ // example, `exitStates` would have
+ // `[`, `]`.
+ while (resolveState && !enterStates) {
+ exitStates.unshift(resolveState);
+
+ resolveState = get(resolveState, 'parentState');
+ if (!resolveState) {
+ enterStates = this.getStatesInPath(this, path);
+ if (!enterStates) {
+
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ enterStates = this.getStatesInPath(resolveState, path);
+ }
+
+ // If the path contains some states that are parents of both the
+ // current state and the target state, remove them.
+ //
+ // For example, in the following hierarchy:
+ //
+ // |- root
+ // | |- post
+ // | | |- index (* current)
+ // | | |- show
+ //
+ // If the `path` is `root.post.show`, the three variables will
+ // be:
+ //
+ // * resolveState: ``
+ // * enterStates: `[, , ]`
+ // * exitStates: `[, , ]`
+ //
+ // The goal of this code is to remove the common states, so we
+ // have:
+ //
+ // * resolveState: ``
+ // * enterStates: `[]`
+ // * exitStates: `[]`
+ //
+ // This avoid unnecessary calls to the enter and exit transitions.
+ while (enterStates.length > 0 && enterStates[0] === exitStates[0]) {
+ resolveState = enterStates.shift();
+ exitStates.shift();
+ }
+
+ // Cache the enterStates, exitStates, and resolveState for the
+ // current state and the `path`.
+ var transitions = currentState.pathsCache[path] = {
+ exitStates: exitStates,
+ enterStates: enterStates,
+ resolveState: resolveState
+ };
+
+ return transitions;
+ },
+
+ triggerSetupContext: function(transitions) {
+ var contexts = transitions.contexts,
+ offset = transitions.enterStates.length - contexts.length,
+ enterStates = transitions.enterStates,
+ transitionEvent = get(this, 'transitionEvent');
+
+
+ arrayForEach.call(enterStates, function(state, idx) {
+ state.trigger(transitionEvent, this, contexts[idx-offset]);
+ }, this);
+ },
+
+ getState: function(name) {
+ var state = get(this, name),
+ parentState = get(this, 'parentState');
+
+ if (state) {
+ return state;
+ } else if (parentState) {
+ return parentState.getState(name);
+ }
+ },
+
+ enterState: function(transition) {
+ var log = this.enableLogging;
+
+ var exitStates = transition.exitStates.slice(0).reverse();
+ arrayForEach.call(exitStates, function(state) {
+ state.trigger('exit', this);
+ }, this);
+
+ arrayForEach.call(transition.enterStates, function(state) {
+ if (log) { Ember.Logger.log("STATEMANAGER: Entering " + get(state, 'path')); }
+ state.trigger('enter', this);
+ }, this);
+
+ set(this, 'currentState', transition.finalState);
+ }
+});
+
+})();
+
+
+
+(function() {
+/**
+Ember States
+
+@module ember
+@submodule ember-states
+@requires ember-runtime
+*/
+
+})();
+
+
+})();
+
+
+if (typeof location !== 'undefined' && (location.hostname === 'localhost' || location.hostname === '127.0.0.1')) {
+ console.warn("You are running a production build of Ember on localhost and won't receive detailed error messages. "+
+ "If you want full error messages please use the non-minified build provided on the Ember website.");
+}
diff --git a/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/handlebars-1.0.rc.2.js b/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/handlebars-1.0.rc.2.js
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..aeea9260568
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/handlebars-1.0.rc.2.js
@@ -0,0 +1,1993 @@
+// lib/handlebars/base.js
+
+/*jshint eqnull:true*/
+this.Handlebars = {};
+
+(function(Handlebars) {
+
+Handlebars.VERSION = "1.0.rc.2";
+
+Handlebars.helpers = {};
+Handlebars.partials = {};
+
+Handlebars.registerHelper = function(name, fn, inverse) {
+ if(inverse) { fn.not = inverse; }
+ this.helpers[name] = fn;
+};
+
+Handlebars.registerPartial = function(name, str) {
+ this.partials[name] = str;
+};
+
+Handlebars.registerHelper('helperMissing', function(arg) {
+ if(arguments.length === 2) {
+ return undefined;
+ } else {
+ throw new Error("Could not find property '" + arg + "'");
+ }
+});
+
+var toString = Object.prototype.toString, functionType = "[object Function]";
+
+Handlebars.registerHelper('blockHelperMissing', function(context, options) {
+ var inverse = options.inverse || function() {}, fn = options.fn;
+
+
+ var ret = "";
+ var type = toString.call(context);
+
+ if(type === functionType) { context = context.call(this); }
+
+ if(context === true) {
+ return fn(this);
+ } else if(context === false || context == null) {
+ return inverse(this);
+ } else if(type === "[object Array]") {
+ if(context.length > 0) {
+ return Handlebars.helpers.each(context, options);
+ } else {
+ return inverse(this);
+ }
+ } else {
+ return fn(context);
+ }
+});
+
+Handlebars.K = function() {};
+
+Handlebars.createFrame = Object.create || function(object) {
+ Handlebars.K.prototype = object;
+ var obj = new Handlebars.K();
+ Handlebars.K.prototype = null;
+ return obj;
+};
+
+Handlebars.logger = {
+ DEBUG: 0, INFO: 1, WARN: 2, ERROR: 3, level: 3,
+
+ methodMap: {0: 'debug', 1: 'info', 2: 'warn', 3: 'error'},
+
+ // can be overridden in the host environment
+ log: function(level, obj) {
+ if (Handlebars.logger.level <= level) {
+ var method = Handlebars.logger.methodMap[level];
+ if (typeof console !== 'undefined' && console[method]) {
+ console[method].call(console, obj);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+Handlebars.log = function(level, obj) { Handlebars.logger.log(level, obj); };
+
+Handlebars.registerHelper('each', function(context, options) {
+ var fn = options.fn, inverse = options.inverse;
+ var i = 0, ret = "", data;
+
+ if (options.data) {
+ data = Handlebars.createFrame(options.data);
+ }
+
+ if(context && typeof context === 'object') {
+ if(context instanceof Array){
+ for(var j = context.length; i 2) {
+ expected.push("'" + this.terminals_[p] + "'");
+ }
+ if (this.lexer.showPosition) {
+ errStr = "Parse error on line " + (yylineno + 1) + ":\n" + this.lexer.showPosition() + "\nExpecting " + expected.join(", ") + ", got '" + (this.terminals_[symbol] || symbol) + "'";
+ } else {
+ errStr = "Parse error on line " + (yylineno + 1) + ": Unexpected " + (symbol == 1?"end of input":"'" + (this.terminals_[symbol] || symbol) + "'");
+ }
+ this.parseError(errStr, {text: this.lexer.match, token: this.terminals_[symbol] || symbol, line: this.lexer.yylineno, loc: yyloc, expected: expected});
+ }
+ }
+ if (action[0] instanceof Array && action.length > 1) {
+ throw new Error("Parse Error: multiple actions possible at state: " + state + ", token: " + symbol);
+ }
+ switch (action[0]) {
+ case 1:
+ stack.push(symbol);
+ vstack.push(this.lexer.yytext);
+ lstack.push(this.lexer.yylloc);
+ stack.push(action[1]);
+ symbol = null;
+ if (!preErrorSymbol) {
+ yyleng = this.lexer.yyleng;
+ yytext = this.lexer.yytext;
+ yylineno = this.lexer.yylineno;
+ yyloc = this.lexer.yylloc;
+ if (recovering > 0)
+ recovering--;
+ } else {
+ symbol = preErrorSymbol;
+ preErrorSymbol = null;
+ }
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ len = this.productions_[action[1]][1];
+ yyval.$ = vstack[vstack.length - len];
+ yyval._$ = {first_line: lstack[lstack.length - (len || 1)].first_line, last_line: lstack[lstack.length - 1].last_line, first_column: lstack[lstack.length - (len || 1)].first_column, last_column: lstack[lstack.length - 1].last_column};
+ if (ranges) {
+ yyval._$.range = [lstack[lstack.length - (len || 1)].range[0], lstack[lstack.length - 1].range[1]];
+ }
+ r = this.performAction.call(yyval, yytext, yyleng, yylineno, this.yy, action[1], vstack, lstack);
+ if (typeof r !== "undefined") {
+ return r;
+ }
+ if (len) {
+ stack = stack.slice(0, -1 * len * 2);
+ vstack = vstack.slice(0, -1 * len);
+ lstack = lstack.slice(0, -1 * len);
+ }
+ stack.push(this.productions_[action[1]][0]);
+ vstack.push(yyval.$);
+ lstack.push(yyval._$);
+ newState = table[stack[stack.length - 2]][stack[stack.length - 1]];
+ stack.push(newState);
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+};
+/* Jison generated lexer */
+var lexer = (function(){
+var lexer = ({EOF:1,
+parseError:function parseError(str, hash) {
+ if (this.yy.parser) {
+ this.yy.parser.parseError(str, hash);
+ } else {
+ throw new Error(str);
+ }
+ },
+setInput:function (input) {
+ this._input = input;
+ this._more = this._less = this.done = false;
+ this.yylineno = this.yyleng = 0;
+ this.yytext = this.matched = this.match = '';
+ this.conditionStack = ['INITIAL'];
+ this.yylloc = {first_line:1,first_column:0,last_line:1,last_column:0};
+ if (this.options.ranges) this.yylloc.range = [0,0];
+ this.offset = 0;
+ return this;
+ },
+input:function () {
+ var ch = this._input[0];
+ this.yytext += ch;
+ this.yyleng++;
+ this.offset++;
+ this.match += ch;
+ this.matched += ch;
+ var lines = ch.match(/(?:\r\n?|\n).*/g);
+ if (lines) {
+ this.yylineno++;
+ this.yylloc.last_line++;
+ } else {
+ this.yylloc.last_column++;
+ }
+ if (this.options.ranges) this.yylloc.range[1]++;
+
+ this._input = this._input.slice(1);
+ return ch;
+ },
+unput:function (ch) {
+ var len = ch.length;
+ var lines = ch.split(/(?:\r\n?|\n)/g);
+
+ this._input = ch + this._input;
+ this.yytext = this.yytext.substr(0, this.yytext.length-len-1);
+ //this.yyleng -= len;
+ this.offset -= len;
+ var oldLines = this.match.split(/(?:\r\n?|\n)/g);
+ this.match = this.match.substr(0, this.match.length-1);
+ this.matched = this.matched.substr(0, this.matched.length-1);
+
+ if (lines.length-1) this.yylineno -= lines.length-1;
+ var r = this.yylloc.range;
+
+ this.yylloc = {first_line: this.yylloc.first_line,
+ last_line: this.yylineno+1,
+ first_column: this.yylloc.first_column,
+ last_column: lines ?
+ (lines.length === oldLines.length ? this.yylloc.first_column : 0) + oldLines[oldLines.length - lines.length].length - lines[0].length:
+ this.yylloc.first_column - len
+ };
+
+ if (this.options.ranges) {
+ this.yylloc.range = [r[0], r[0] + this.yyleng - len];
+ }
+ return this;
+ },
+more:function () {
+ this._more = true;
+ return this;
+ },
+less:function (n) {
+ this.unput(this.match.slice(n));
+ },
+pastInput:function () {
+ var past = this.matched.substr(0, this.matched.length - this.match.length);
+ return (past.length > 20 ? '...':'') + past.substr(-20).replace(/\n/g, "");
+ },
+upcomingInput:function () {
+ var next = this.match;
+ if (next.length < 20) {
+ next += this._input.substr(0, 20-next.length);
+ }
+ return (next.substr(0,20)+(next.length > 20 ? '...':'')).replace(/\n/g, "");
+ },
+showPosition:function () {
+ var pre = this.pastInput();
+ var c = new Array(pre.length + 1).join("-");
+ return pre + this.upcomingInput() + "\n" + c+"^";
+ },
+next:function () {
+ if (this.done) {
+ return this.EOF;
+ }
+ if (!this._input) this.done = true;
+
+ var token,
+ match,
+ tempMatch,
+ index,
+ col,
+ lines;
+ if (!this._more) {
+ this.yytext = '';
+ this.match = '';
+ }
+ var rules = this._currentRules();
+ for (var i=0;i < rules.length; i++) {
+ tempMatch = this._input.match(this.rules[rules[i]]);
+ if (tempMatch && (!match || tempMatch[0].length > match[0].length)) {
+ match = tempMatch;
+ index = i;
+ if (!this.options.flex) break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (match) {
+ lines = match[0].match(/(?:\r\n?|\n).*/g);
+ if (lines) this.yylineno += lines.length;
+ this.yylloc = {first_line: this.yylloc.last_line,
+ last_line: this.yylineno+1,
+ first_column: this.yylloc.last_column,
+ last_column: lines ? lines[lines.length-1].length-lines[lines.length-1].match(/\r?\n?/)[0].length : this.yylloc.last_column + match[0].length};
+ this.yytext += match[0];
+ this.match += match[0];
+ this.matches = match;
+ this.yyleng = this.yytext.length;
+ if (this.options.ranges) {
+ this.yylloc.range = [this.offset, this.offset += this.yyleng];
+ }
+ this._more = false;
+ this._input = this._input.slice(match[0].length);
+ this.matched += match[0];
+ token = this.performAction.call(this, this.yy, this, rules[index],this.conditionStack[this.conditionStack.length-1]);
+ if (this.done && this._input) this.done = false;
+ if (token) return token;
+ else return;
+ }
+ if (this._input === "") {
+ return this.EOF;
+ } else {
+ return this.parseError('Lexical error on line '+(this.yylineno+1)+'. Unrecognized text.\n'+this.showPosition(),
+ {text: "", token: null, line: this.yylineno});
+ }
+ },
+lex:function lex() {
+ var r = this.next();
+ if (typeof r !== 'undefined') {
+ return r;
+ } else {
+ return this.lex();
+ }
+ },
+begin:function begin(condition) {
+ this.conditionStack.push(condition);
+ },
+popState:function popState() {
+ return this.conditionStack.pop();
+ },
+_currentRules:function _currentRules() {
+ return this.conditions[this.conditionStack[this.conditionStack.length-1]].rules;
+ },
+topState:function () {
+ return this.conditionStack[this.conditionStack.length-2];
+ },
+pushState:function begin(condition) {
+ this.begin(condition);
+ }});
+lexer.options = {};
+lexer.performAction = function anonymous(yy,yy_,$avoiding_name_collisions,YY_START) {
+
+var YYSTATE=YY_START
+switch($avoiding_name_collisions) {
+case 0:
+ if(yy_.yytext.slice(-1) !== "\\") this.begin("mu");
+ if(yy_.yytext.slice(-1) === "\\") yy_.yytext = yy_.yytext.substr(0,yy_.yyleng-1), this.begin("emu");
+ if(yy_.yytext) return 14;
+
+break;
+case 1: return 14;
+break;
+case 2:
+ if(yy_.yytext.slice(-1) !== "\\") this.popState();
+ if(yy_.yytext.slice(-1) === "\\") yy_.yytext = yy_.yytext.substr(0,yy_.yyleng-1);
+ return 14;
+
+break;
+case 3: yy_.yytext = yy_.yytext.substr(0, yy_.yyleng-4); this.popState(); return 15;
+break;
+case 4: this.begin("par"); return 24;
+break;
+case 5: return 16;
+break;
+case 6: return 20;
+break;
+case 7: return 19;
+break;
+case 8: return 19;
+break;
+case 9: return 23;
+break;
+case 10: return 23;
+break;
+case 11: this.popState(); this.begin('com');
+break;
+case 12: yy_.yytext = yy_.yytext.substr(3,yy_.yyleng-5); this.popState(); return 15;
+break;
+case 13: return 22;
+break;
+case 14: return 36;
+break;
+case 15: return 35;
+break;
+case 16: return 35;
+break;
+case 17: return 39;
+break;
+case 18: /*ignore whitespace*/
+break;
+case 19: this.popState(); return 18;
+break;
+case 20: this.popState(); return 18;
+break;
+case 21: yy_.yytext = yy_.yytext.substr(1,yy_.yyleng-2).replace(/\\"/g,'"'); return 30;
+break;
+case 22: yy_.yytext = yy_.yytext.substr(1,yy_.yyleng-2).replace(/\\'/g,"'"); return 30;
+break;
+case 23: yy_.yytext = yy_.yytext.substr(1); return 28;
+break;
+case 24: return 32;
+break;
+case 25: return 32;
+break;
+case 26: return 31;
+break;
+case 27: return 35;
+break;
+case 28: yy_.yytext = yy_.yytext.substr(1, yy_.yyleng-2); return 35;
+break;
+case 29: return 'INVALID';
+break;
+case 30: /*ignore whitespace*/
+break;
+case 31: this.popState(); return 37;
+break;
+case 32: return 5;
+break;
+}
+};
+lexer.rules = [/^(?:[^\x00]*?(?=(\{\{)))/,/^(?:[^\x00]+)/,/^(?:[^\x00]{2,}?(?=(\{\{|$)))/,/^(?:[\s\S]*?--\}\})/,/^(?:\{\{>)/,/^(?:\{\{#)/,/^(?:\{\{\/)/,/^(?:\{\{\^)/,/^(?:\{\{\s*else\b)/,/^(?:\{\{\{)/,/^(?:\{\{&)/,/^(?:\{\{!--)/,/^(?:\{\{![\s\S]*?\}\})/,/^(?:\{\{)/,/^(?:=)/,/^(?:\.(?=[} ]))/,/^(?:\.\.)/,/^(?:[\/.])/,/^(?:\s+)/,/^(?:\}\}\})/,/^(?:\}\})/,/^(?:"(\\["]|[^"])*")/,/^(?:'(\\[']|[^'])*')/,/^(?:@[a-zA-Z]+)/,/^(?:true(?=[}\s]))/,/^(?:false(?=[}\s]))/,/^(?:[0-9]+(?=[}\s]))/,/^(?:[a-zA-Z0-9_$-]+(?=[=}\s\/.]))/,/^(?:\[[^\]]*\])/,/^(?:.)/,/^(?:\s+)/,/^(?:[a-zA-Z0-9_$-/]+)/,/^(?:$)/];
+lexer.conditions = {"mu":{"rules":[4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,32],"inclusive":false},"emu":{"rules":[2],"inclusive":false},"com":{"rules":[3],"inclusive":false},"par":{"rules":[30,31],"inclusive":false},"INITIAL":{"rules":[0,1,32],"inclusive":true}};
+return lexer;})()
+parser.lexer = lexer;
+function Parser () { this.yy = {}; }Parser.prototype = parser;parser.Parser = Parser;
+return new Parser;
+})();;
+// lib/handlebars/compiler/base.js
+Handlebars.Parser = handlebars;
+
+Handlebars.parse = function(string) {
+ Handlebars.Parser.yy = Handlebars.AST;
+ return Handlebars.Parser.parse(string);
+};
+
+Handlebars.print = function(ast) {
+ return new Handlebars.PrintVisitor().accept(ast);
+};;
+// lib/handlebars/compiler/ast.js
+(function() {
+
+ Handlebars.AST = {};
+
+ Handlebars.AST.ProgramNode = function(statements, inverse) {
+ this.type = "program";
+ this.statements = statements;
+ if(inverse) { this.inverse = new Handlebars.AST.ProgramNode(inverse); }
+ };
+
+ Handlebars.AST.MustacheNode = function(rawParams, hash, unescaped) {
+ this.type = "mustache";
+ this.escaped = !unescaped;
+ this.hash = hash;
+
+ var id = this.id = rawParams[0];
+ var params = this.params = rawParams.slice(1);
+
+ // a mustache is an eligible helper if:
+ // * its id is simple (a single part, not `this` or `..`)
+ var eligibleHelper = this.eligibleHelper = id.isSimple;
+
+ // a mustache is definitely a helper if:
+ // * it is an eligible helper, and
+ // * it has at least one parameter or hash segment
+ this.isHelper = eligibleHelper && (params.length || hash);
+
+ // if a mustache is an eligible helper but not a definite
+ // helper, it is ambiguous, and will be resolved in a later
+ // pass or at runtime.
+ };
+
+ Handlebars.AST.PartialNode = function(partialName, context) {
+ this.type = "partial";
+ this.partialName = partialName;
+ this.context = context;
+ };
+
+ var verifyMatch = function(open, close) {
+ if(open.original !== close.original) {
+ throw new Handlebars.Exception(open.original + " doesn't match " + close.original);
+ }
+ };
+
+ Handlebars.AST.BlockNode = function(mustache, program, inverse, close) {
+ verifyMatch(mustache.id, close);
+ this.type = "block";
+ this.mustache = mustache;
+ this.program = program;
+ this.inverse = inverse;
+
+ if (this.inverse && !this.program) {
+ this.isInverse = true;
+ }
+ };
+
+ Handlebars.AST.ContentNode = function(string) {
+ this.type = "content";
+ this.string = string;
+ };
+
+ Handlebars.AST.HashNode = function(pairs) {
+ this.type = "hash";
+ this.pairs = pairs;
+ };
+
+ Handlebars.AST.IdNode = function(parts) {
+ this.type = "ID";
+ this.original = parts.join(".");
+
+ var dig = [], depth = 0;
+
+ for(var i=0,l=parts.length; i": ">",
+ '"': """,
+ "'": "'",
+ "`": "`"
+ };
+
+ var badChars = /[&<>"'`]/g;
+ var possible = /[&<>"'`]/;
+
+ var escapeChar = function(chr) {
+ return escape[chr] || "&";
+ };
+
+ Handlebars.Utils = {
+ escapeExpression: function(string) {
+ // don't escape SafeStrings, since they're already safe
+ if (string instanceof Handlebars.SafeString) {
+ return string.toString();
+ } else if (string == null || string === false) {
+ return "";
+ }
+
+ if(!possible.test(string)) { return string; }
+ return string.replace(badChars, escapeChar);
+ },
+
+ isEmpty: function(value) {
+ if (!value && value !== 0) {
+ return true;
+ } else if(Object.prototype.toString.call(value) === "[object Array]" && value.length === 0) {
+ return true;
+ } else {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ };
+})();;
+// lib/handlebars/compiler/compiler.js
+
+/*jshint eqnull:true*/
+Handlebars.Compiler = function() {};
+Handlebars.JavaScriptCompiler = function() {};
+
+(function(Compiler, JavaScriptCompiler) {
+ // the foundHelper register will disambiguate helper lookup from finding a
+ // function in a context. This is necessary for mustache compatibility, which
+ // requires that context functions in blocks are evaluated by blockHelperMissing,
+ // and then proceed as if the resulting value was provided to blockHelperMissing.
+
+ Compiler.prototype = {
+ compiler: Compiler,
+
+ disassemble: function() {
+ var opcodes = this.opcodes, opcode, out = [], params, param;
+
+ for (var i=0, l=opcodes.length; i 0) {
+ this.source[1] = this.source[1] + ", " + locals.join(", ");
+ }
+
+ // Generate minimizer alias mappings
+ if (!this.isChild) {
+ var aliases = [];
+ for (var alias in this.context.aliases) {
+ this.source[1] = this.source[1] + ', ' + alias + '=' + this.context.aliases[alias];
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (this.source[1]) {
+ this.source[1] = "var " + this.source[1].substring(2) + ";";
+ }
+
+ // Merge children
+ if (!this.isChild) {
+ this.source[1] += '\n' + this.context.programs.join('\n') + '\n';
+ }
+
+ if (!this.environment.isSimple) {
+ this.source.push("return buffer;");
+ }
+
+ var params = this.isChild ? ["depth0", "data"] : ["Handlebars", "depth0", "helpers", "partials", "data"];
+
+ for(var i=0, l=this.environment.depths.list.length; i this.stackVars.length) { this.stackVars.push("stack" + this.stackSlot); }
+ return "stack" + this.stackSlot;
+ },
+
+ popStack: function() {
+ var item = this.compileStack.pop();
+
+ if (item instanceof Literal) {
+ return item.value;
+ } else {
+ this.stackSlot--;
+ return item;
+ }
+ },
+
+ topStack: function() {
+ var item = this.compileStack[this.compileStack.length - 1];
+
+ if (item instanceof Literal) {
+ return item.value;
+ } else {
+ return item;
+ }
+ },
+
+ quotedString: function(str) {
+ return '"' + str
+ .replace(/\\/g, '\\\\')
+ .replace(/"/g, '\\"')
+ .replace(/\n/g, '\\n')
+ .replace(/\r/g, '\\r') + '"';
+ },
+
+ setupHelper: function(paramSize, name) {
+ var params = [];
+ this.setupParams(paramSize, params);
+ var foundHelper = this.nameLookup('helpers', name, 'helper');
+
+ return {
+ params: params,
+ name: foundHelper,
+ callParams: ["depth0"].concat(params).join(", "),
+ helperMissingParams: ["depth0", this.quotedString(name)].concat(params).join(", ")
+ };
+ },
+
+ // the params and contexts arguments are passed in arrays
+ // to fill in
+ setupParams: function(paramSize, params) {
+ var options = [], contexts = [], types = [], param, inverse, program;
+
+ options.push("hash:" + this.popStack());
+
+ inverse = this.popStack();
+ program = this.popStack();
+
+ // Avoid setting fn and inverse if neither are set. This allows
+ // helpers to do a check for `if (options.fn)`
+ if (program || inverse) {
+ if (!program) {
+ this.context.aliases.self = "this";
+ program = "self.noop";
+ }
+
+ if (!inverse) {
+ this.context.aliases.self = "this";
+ inverse = "self.noop";
+ }
+
+ options.push("inverse:" + inverse);
+ options.push("fn:" + program);
+ }
+
+ for(var i=0; iDiscover Processes
diff --git a/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/jquery-1.8.2.js b/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/jquery-1.8.2.js
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..12c7797fdc6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/gems/message_bus/assets/jquery-1.8.2.js
@@ -0,0 +1,9440 @@
+/*!
+ * jQuery JavaScript Library v1.8.2
+ * http://jquery.com/
+ *
+ * Includes Sizzle.js
+ * http://sizzlejs.com/
+ *
+ * Copyright 2012 jQuery Foundation and other contributors
+ * Released under the MIT license
+ * http://jquery.org/license
+ *
+ * Date: Thu Sep 20 2012 21:13:05 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
+ */
+(function( window, undefined ) {
+var
+ // A central reference to the root jQuery(document)
+ rootjQuery,
+
+ // The deferred used on DOM ready
+ readyList,
+
+ // Use the correct document accordingly with window argument (sandbox)
+ document = window.document,
+ location = window.location,
+ navigator = window.navigator,
+
+ // Map over jQuery in case of overwrite
+ _jQuery = window.jQuery,
+
+ // Map over the $ in case of overwrite
+ _$ = window.$,
+
+ // Save a reference to some core methods
+ core_push = Array.prototype.push,
+ core_slice = Array.prototype.slice,
+ core_indexOf = Array.prototype.indexOf,
+ core_toString = Object.prototype.toString,
+ core_hasOwn = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty,
+ core_trim = String.prototype.trim,
+
+ // Define a local copy of jQuery
+ jQuery = function( selector, context ) {
+ // The jQuery object is actually just the init constructor 'enhanced'
+ return new jQuery.fn.init( selector, context, rootjQuery );
+ },
+
+ // Used for matching numbers
+ core_pnum = /[\-+]?(?:\d*\.|)\d+(?:[eE][\-+]?\d+|)/.source,
+
+ // Used for detecting and trimming whitespace
+ core_rnotwhite = /\S/,
+ core_rspace = /\s+/,
+
+ // Make sure we trim BOM and NBSP (here's looking at you, Safari 5.0 and IE)
+ rtrim = /^[\s\uFEFF\xA0]+|[\s\uFEFF\xA0]+$/g,
+
+ // A simple way to check for HTML strings
+ // Prioritize #id over to avoid XSS via location.hash (#9521)
+ rquickExpr = /^(?:[^#<]*(<[\w\W]+>)[^>]*$|#([\w\-]*)$)/,
+
+ // Match a standalone tag
+ rsingleTag = /^<(\w+)\s*\/?>(?:<\/\1>|)$/,
+
+ // JSON RegExp
+ rvalidchars = /^[\],:{}\s]*$/,
+ rvalidbraces = /(?:^|:|,)(?:\s*\[)+/g,
+ rvalidescape = /\\(?:["\\\/bfnrt]|u[\da-fA-F]{4})/g,
+ rvalidtokens = /"[^"\\\r\n]*"|true|false|null|-?(?:\d\d*\.|)\d+(?:[eE][\-+]?\d+|)/g,
+
+ // Matches dashed string for camelizing
+ rmsPrefix = /^-ms-/,
+ rdashAlpha = /-([\da-z])/gi,
+
+ // Used by jQuery.camelCase as callback to replace()
+ fcamelCase = function( all, letter ) {
+ return ( letter + "" ).toUpperCase();
+ },
+
+ // The ready event handler and self cleanup method
+ DOMContentLoaded = function() {
+ if ( document.addEventListener ) {
+ document.removeEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", DOMContentLoaded, false );
+ jQuery.ready();
+ } else if ( document.readyState === "complete" ) {
+ // we're here because readyState === "complete" in oldIE
+ // which is good enough for us to call the dom ready!
+ document.detachEvent( "onreadystatechange", DOMContentLoaded );
+ jQuery.ready();
+ }
+ },
+
+ // [[Class]] -> type pairs
+ class2type = {};
+
+jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = {
+ constructor: jQuery,
+ init: function( selector, context, rootjQuery ) {
+ var match, elem, ret, doc;
+
+ // Handle $(""), $(null), $(undefined), $(false)
+ if ( !selector ) {
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ // Handle $(DOMElement)
+ if ( selector.nodeType ) {
+ this.context = this[0] = selector;
+ this.length = 1;
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ // Handle HTML strings
+ if ( typeof selector === "string" ) {
+ if ( selector.charAt(0) === "<" && selector.charAt( selector.length - 1 ) === ">" && selector.length >= 3 ) {
+ // Assume that strings that start and end with <> are HTML and skip the regex check
+ match = [ null, selector, null ];
+
+ } else {
+ match = rquickExpr.exec( selector );
+ }
+
+ // Match html or make sure no context is specified for #id
+ if ( match && (match[1] || !context) ) {
+
+ // HANDLE: $(html) -> $(array)
+ if ( match[1] ) {
+ context = context instanceof jQuery ? context[0] : context;
+ doc = ( context && context.nodeType ? context.ownerDocument || context : document );
+
+ // scripts is true for back-compat
+ selector = jQuery.parseHTML( match[1], doc, true );
+ if ( rsingleTag.test( match[1] ) && jQuery.isPlainObject( context ) ) {
+ this.attr.call( selector, context, true );
+ }
+
+ return jQuery.merge( this, selector );
+
+ // HANDLE: $(#id)
+ } else {
+ elem = document.getElementById( match[2] );
+
+ // Check parentNode to catch when Blackberry 4.6 returns
+ // nodes that are no longer in the document #6963
+ if ( elem && elem.parentNode ) {
+ // Handle the case where IE and Opera return items
+ // by name instead of ID
+ if ( elem.id !== match[2] ) {
+ return rootjQuery.find( selector );
+ }
+
+ // Otherwise, we inject the element directly into the jQuery object
+ this.length = 1;
+ this[0] = elem;
+ }
+
+ this.context = document;
+ this.selector = selector;
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ // HANDLE: $(expr, $(...))
+ } else if ( !context || context.jquery ) {
+ return ( context || rootjQuery ).find( selector );
+
+ // HANDLE: $(expr, context)
+ // (which is just equivalent to: $(context).find(expr)
+ } else {
+ return this.constructor( context ).find( selector );
+ }
+
+ // HANDLE: $(function)
+ // Shortcut for document ready
+ } else if ( jQuery.isFunction( selector ) ) {
+ return rootjQuery.ready( selector );
+ }
+
+ if ( selector.selector !== undefined ) {
+ this.selector = selector.selector;
+ this.context = selector.context;
+ }
+
+ return jQuery.makeArray( selector, this );
+ },
+
+ // Start with an empty selector
+ selector: "",
+
+ // The current version of jQuery being used
+ jquery: "1.8.2",
+
+ // The default length of a jQuery object is 0
+ length: 0,
+
+ // The number of elements contained in the matched element set
+ size: function() {
+ return this.length;
+ },
+
+ toArray: function() {
+ return core_slice.call( this );
+ },
+
+ // Get the Nth element in the matched element set OR
+ // Get the whole matched element set as a clean array
+ get: function( num ) {
+ return num == null ?
+
+ // Return a 'clean' array
+ this.toArray() :
+
+ // Return just the object
+ ( num < 0 ? this[ this.length + num ] : this[ num ] );
+ },
+
+ // Take an array of elements and push it onto the stack
+ // (returning the new matched element set)
+ pushStack: function( elems, name, selector ) {
+
+ // Build a new jQuery matched element set
+ var ret = jQuery.merge( this.constructor(), elems );
+
+ // Add the old object onto the stack (as a reference)
+ ret.prevObject = this;
+
+ ret.context = this.context;
+
+ if ( name === "find" ) {
+ ret.selector = this.selector + ( this.selector ? " " : "" ) + selector;
+ } else if ( name ) {
+ ret.selector = this.selector + "." + name + "(" + selector + ")";
+ }
+
+ // Return the newly-formed element set
+ return ret;
+ },
+
+ // Execute a callback for every element in the matched set.
+ // (You can seed the arguments with an array of args, but this is
+ // only used internally.)
+ each: function( callback, args ) {
+ return jQuery.each( this, callback, args );
+ },
+
+ ready: function( fn ) {
+ // Add the callback
+ jQuery.ready.promise().done( fn );
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ eq: function( i ) {
+ i = +i;
+ return i === -1 ?
+ this.slice( i ) :
+ this.slice( i, i + 1 );
+ },
+
+ first: function() {
+ return this.eq( 0 );
+ },
+
+ last: function() {
+ return this.eq( -1 );
+ },
+
+ slice: function() {
+ return this.pushStack( core_slice.apply( this, arguments ),
+ "slice", core_slice.call(arguments).join(",") );
+ },
+
+ map: function( callback ) {
+ return this.pushStack( jQuery.map(this, function( elem, i ) {
+ return callback.call( elem, i, elem );
+ }));
+ },
+
+ end: function() {
+ return this.prevObject || this.constructor(null);
+ },
+
+ // For internal use only.
+ // Behaves like an Array's method, not like a jQuery method.
+ push: core_push,
+ sort: [].sort,
+ splice: [].splice
+};
+
+// Give the init function the jQuery prototype for later instantiation
+jQuery.fn.init.prototype = jQuery.fn;
+
+jQuery.extend = jQuery.fn.extend = function() {
+ var options, name, src, copy, copyIsArray, clone,
+ target = arguments[0] || {},
+ i = 1,
+ length = arguments.length,
+ deep = false;
+
+ // Handle a deep copy situation
+ if ( typeof target === "boolean" ) {
+ deep = target;
+ target = arguments[1] || {};
+ // skip the boolean and the target
+ i = 2;
+ }
+
+ // Handle case when target is a string or something (possible in deep copy)
+ if ( typeof target !== "object" && !jQuery.isFunction(target) ) {
+ target = {};
+ }
+
+ // extend jQuery itself if only one argument is passed
+ if ( length === i ) {
+ target = this;
+ --i;
+ }
+
+ for ( ; i < length; i++ ) {
+ // Only deal with non-null/undefined values
+ if ( (options = arguments[ i ]) != null ) {
+ // Extend the base object
+ for ( name in options ) {
+ src = target[ name ];
+ copy = options[ name ];
+
+ // Prevent never-ending loop
+ if ( target === copy ) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ // Recurse if we're merging plain objects or arrays
+ if ( deep && copy && ( jQuery.isPlainObject(copy) || (copyIsArray = jQuery.isArray(copy)) ) ) {
+ if ( copyIsArray ) {
+ copyIsArray = false;
+ clone = src && jQuery.isArray(src) ? src : [];
+
+ } else {
+ clone = src && jQuery.isPlainObject(src) ? src : {};
+ }
+
+ // Never move original objects, clone them
+ target[ name ] = jQuery.extend( deep, clone, copy );
+
+ // Don't bring in undefined values
+ } else if ( copy !== undefined ) {
+ target[ name ] = copy;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Return the modified object
+ return target;
+};
+
+jQuery.extend({
+ noConflict: function( deep ) {
+ if ( window.$ === jQuery ) {
+ window.$ = _$;
+ }
+
+ if ( deep && window.jQuery === jQuery ) {
+ window.jQuery = _jQuery;
+ }
+
+ return jQuery;
+ },
+
+ // Is the DOM ready to be used? Set to true once it occurs.
+ isReady: false,
+
+ // A counter to track how many items to wait for before
+ // the ready event fires. See #6781
+ readyWait: 1,
+
+ // Hold (or release) the ready event
+ holdReady: function( hold ) {
+ if ( hold ) {
+ jQuery.readyWait++;
+ } else {
+ jQuery.ready( true );
+ }
+ },
+
+ // Handle when the DOM is ready
+ ready: function( wait ) {
+
+ // Abort if there are pending holds or we're already ready
+ if ( wait === true ? --jQuery.readyWait : jQuery.isReady ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Make sure body exists, at least, in case IE gets a little overzealous (ticket #5443).
+ if ( !document.body ) {
+ return setTimeout( jQuery.ready, 1 );
+ }
+
+ // Remember that the DOM is ready
+ jQuery.isReady = true;
+
+ // If a normal DOM Ready event fired, decrement, and wait if need be
+ if ( wait !== true && --jQuery.readyWait > 0 ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // If there are functions bound, to execute
+ readyList.resolveWith( document, [ jQuery ] );
+
+ // Trigger any bound ready events
+ if ( jQuery.fn.trigger ) {
+ jQuery( document ).trigger("ready").off("ready");
+ }
+ },
+
+ // See test/unit/core.js for details concerning isFunction.
+ // Since version 1.3, DOM methods and functions like alert
+ // aren't supported. They return false on IE (#2968).
+ isFunction: function( obj ) {
+ return jQuery.type(obj) === "function";
+ },
+
+ isArray: Array.isArray || function( obj ) {
+ return jQuery.type(obj) === "array";
+ },
+
+ isWindow: function( obj ) {
+ return obj != null && obj == obj.window;
+ },
+
+ isNumeric: function( obj ) {
+ return !isNaN( parseFloat(obj) ) && isFinite( obj );
+ },
+
+ type: function( obj ) {
+ return obj == null ?
+ String( obj ) :
+ class2type[ core_toString.call(obj) ] || "object";
+ },
+
+ isPlainObject: function( obj ) {
+ // Must be an Object.
+ // Because of IE, we also have to check the presence of the constructor property.
+ // Make sure that DOM nodes and window objects don't pass through, as well
+ if ( !obj || jQuery.type(obj) !== "object" || obj.nodeType || jQuery.isWindow( obj ) ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ try {
+ // Not own constructor property must be Object
+ if ( obj.constructor &&
+ !core_hasOwn.call(obj, "constructor") &&
+ !core_hasOwn.call(obj.constructor.prototype, "isPrototypeOf") ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ } catch ( e ) {
+ // IE8,9 Will throw exceptions on certain host objects #9897
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // Own properties are enumerated firstly, so to speed up,
+ // if last one is own, then all properties are own.
+
+ var key;
+ for ( key in obj ) {}
+
+ return key === undefined || core_hasOwn.call( obj, key );
+ },
+
+ isEmptyObject: function( obj ) {
+ var name;
+ for ( name in obj ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ return true;
+ },
+
+ error: function( msg ) {
+ throw new Error( msg );
+ },
+
+ // data: string of html
+ // context (optional): If specified, the fragment will be created in this context, defaults to document
+ // scripts (optional): If true, will include scripts passed in the html string
+ parseHTML: function( data, context, scripts ) {
+ var parsed;
+ if ( !data || typeof data !== "string" ) {
+ return null;
+ }
+ if ( typeof context === "boolean" ) {
+ scripts = context;
+ context = 0;
+ }
+ context = context || document;
+
+ // Single tag
+ if ( (parsed = rsingleTag.exec( data )) ) {
+ return [ context.createElement( parsed[1] ) ];
+ }
+
+ parsed = jQuery.buildFragment( [ data ], context, scripts ? null : [] );
+ return jQuery.merge( [],
+ (parsed.cacheable ? jQuery.clone( parsed.fragment ) : parsed.fragment).childNodes );
+ },
+
+ parseJSON: function( data ) {
+ if ( !data || typeof data !== "string") {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ // Make sure leading/trailing whitespace is removed (IE can't handle it)
+ data = jQuery.trim( data );
+
+ // Attempt to parse using the native JSON parser first
+ if ( window.JSON && window.JSON.parse ) {
+ return window.JSON.parse( data );
+ }
+
+ // Make sure the incoming data is actual JSON
+ // Logic borrowed from http://json.org/json2.js
+ if ( rvalidchars.test( data.replace( rvalidescape, "@" )
+ .replace( rvalidtokens, "]" )
+ .replace( rvalidbraces, "")) ) {
+
+ return ( new Function( "return " + data ) )();
+
+ }
+ jQuery.error( "Invalid JSON: " + data );
+ },
+
+ // Cross-browser xml parsing
+ parseXML: function( data ) {
+ var xml, tmp;
+ if ( !data || typeof data !== "string" ) {
+ return null;
+ }
+ try {
+ if ( window.DOMParser ) { // Standard
+ tmp = new DOMParser();
+ xml = tmp.parseFromString( data , "text/xml" );
+ } else { // IE
+ xml = new ActiveXObject( "Microsoft.XMLDOM" );
+ xml.async = "false";
+ xml.loadXML( data );
+ }
+ } catch( e ) {
+ xml = undefined;
+ }
+ if ( !xml || !xml.documentElement || xml.getElementsByTagName( "parsererror" ).length ) {
+ jQuery.error( "Invalid XML: " + data );
+ }
+ return xml;
+ },
+
+ noop: function() {},
+
+ // Evaluates a script in a global context
+ // Workarounds based on findings by Jim Driscoll
+ // http://weblogs.java.net/blog/driscoll/archive/2009/09/08/eval-javascript-global-context
+ globalEval: function( data ) {
+ if ( data && core_rnotwhite.test( data ) ) {
+ // We use execScript on Internet Explorer
+ // We use an anonymous function so that context is window
+ // rather than jQuery in Firefox
+ ( window.execScript || function( data ) {
+ window[ "eval" ].call( window, data );
+ } )( data );
+ }
+ },
+
+ // Convert dashed to camelCase; used by the css and data modules
+ // Microsoft forgot to hump their vendor prefix (#9572)
+ camelCase: function( string ) {
+ return string.replace( rmsPrefix, "ms-" ).replace( rdashAlpha, fcamelCase );
+ },
+
+ nodeName: function( elem, name ) {
+ return elem.nodeName && elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === name.toLowerCase();
+ },
+
+ // args is for internal usage only
+ each: function( obj, callback, args ) {
+ var name,
+ i = 0,
+ length = obj.length,
+ isObj = length === undefined || jQuery.isFunction( obj );
+
+ if ( args ) {
+ if ( isObj ) {
+ for ( name in obj ) {
+ if ( callback.apply( obj[ name ], args ) === false ) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ for ( ; i < length; ) {
+ if ( callback.apply( obj[ i++ ], args ) === false ) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // A special, fast, case for the most common use of each
+ } else {
+ if ( isObj ) {
+ for ( name in obj ) {
+ if ( callback.call( obj[ name ], name, obj[ name ] ) === false ) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ for ( ; i < length; ) {
+ if ( callback.call( obj[ i ], i, obj[ i++ ] ) === false ) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return obj;
+ },
+
+ // Use native String.trim function wherever possible
+ trim: core_trim && !core_trim.call("\uFEFF\xA0") ?
+ function( text ) {
+ return text == null ?
+ "" :
+ core_trim.call( text );
+ } :
+
+ // Otherwise use our own trimming functionality
+ function( text ) {
+ return text == null ?
+ "" :
+ ( text + "" ).replace( rtrim, "" );
+ },
+
+ // results is for internal usage only
+ makeArray: function( arr, results ) {
+ var type,
+ ret = results || [];
+
+ if ( arr != null ) {
+ // The window, strings (and functions) also have 'length'
+ // Tweaked logic slightly to handle Blackberry 4.7 RegExp issues #6930
+ type = jQuery.type( arr );
+
+ if ( arr.length == null || type === "string" || type === "function" || type === "regexp" || jQuery.isWindow( arr ) ) {
+ core_push.call( ret, arr );
+ } else {
+ jQuery.merge( ret, arr );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+ },
+
+ inArray: function( elem, arr, i ) {
+ var len;
+
+ if ( arr ) {
+ if ( core_indexOf ) {
+ return core_indexOf.call( arr, elem, i );
+ }
+
+ len = arr.length;
+ i = i ? i < 0 ? Math.max( 0, len + i ) : i : 0;
+
+ for ( ; i < len; i++ ) {
+ // Skip accessing in sparse arrays
+ if ( i in arr && arr[ i ] === elem ) {
+ return i;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return -1;
+ },
+
+ merge: function( first, second ) {
+ var l = second.length,
+ i = first.length,
+ j = 0;
+
+ if ( typeof l === "number" ) {
+ for ( ; j < l; j++ ) {
+ first[ i++ ] = second[ j ];
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ while ( second[j] !== undefined ) {
+ first[ i++ ] = second[ j++ ];
+ }
+ }
+
+ first.length = i;
+
+ return first;
+ },
+
+ grep: function( elems, callback, inv ) {
+ var retVal,
+ ret = [],
+ i = 0,
+ length = elems.length;
+ inv = !!inv;
+
+ // Go through the array, only saving the items
+ // that pass the validator function
+ for ( ; i < length; i++ ) {
+ retVal = !!callback( elems[ i ], i );
+ if ( inv !== retVal ) {
+ ret.push( elems[ i ] );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+ },
+
+ // arg is for internal usage only
+ map: function( elems, callback, arg ) {
+ var value, key,
+ ret = [],
+ i = 0,
+ length = elems.length,
+ // jquery objects are treated as arrays
+ isArray = elems instanceof jQuery || length !== undefined && typeof length === "number" && ( ( length > 0 && elems[ 0 ] && elems[ length -1 ] ) || length === 0 || jQuery.isArray( elems ) ) ;
+
+ // Go through the array, translating each of the items to their
+ if ( isArray ) {
+ for ( ; i < length; i++ ) {
+ value = callback( elems[ i ], i, arg );
+
+ if ( value != null ) {
+ ret[ ret.length ] = value;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Go through every key on the object,
+ } else {
+ for ( key in elems ) {
+ value = callback( elems[ key ], key, arg );
+
+ if ( value != null ) {
+ ret[ ret.length ] = value;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Flatten any nested arrays
+ return ret.concat.apply( [], ret );
+ },
+
+ // A global GUID counter for objects
+ guid: 1,
+
+ // Bind a function to a context, optionally partially applying any
+ // arguments.
+ proxy: function( fn, context ) {
+ var tmp, args, proxy;
+
+ if ( typeof context === "string" ) {
+ tmp = fn[ context ];
+ context = fn;
+ fn = tmp;
+ }
+
+ // Quick check to determine if target is callable, in the spec
+ // this throws a TypeError, but we will just return undefined.
+ if ( !jQuery.isFunction( fn ) ) {
+ return undefined;
+ }
+
+ // Simulated bind
+ args = core_slice.call( arguments, 2 );
+ proxy = function() {
+ return fn.apply( context, args.concat( core_slice.call( arguments ) ) );
+ };
+
+ // Set the guid of unique handler to the same of original handler, so it can be removed
+ proxy.guid = fn.guid = fn.guid || jQuery.guid++;
+
+ return proxy;
+ },
+
+ // Multifunctional method to get and set values of a collection
+ // The value/s can optionally be executed if it's a function
+ access: function( elems, fn, key, value, chainable, emptyGet, pass ) {
+ var exec,
+ bulk = key == null,
+ i = 0,
+ length = elems.length;
+
+ // Sets many values
+ if ( key && typeof key === "object" ) {
+ for ( i in key ) {
+ jQuery.access( elems, fn, i, key[i], 1, emptyGet, value );
+ }
+ chainable = 1;
+
+ // Sets one value
+ } else if ( value !== undefined ) {
+ // Optionally, function values get executed if exec is true
+ exec = pass === undefined && jQuery.isFunction( value );
+
+ if ( bulk ) {
+ // Bulk operations only iterate when executing function values
+ if ( exec ) {
+ exec = fn;
+ fn = function( elem, key, value ) {
+ return exec.call( jQuery( elem ), value );
+ };
+
+ // Otherwise they run against the entire set
+ } else {
+ fn.call( elems, value );
+ fn = null;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( fn ) {
+ for (; i < length; i++ ) {
+ fn( elems[i], key, exec ? value.call( elems[i], i, fn( elems[i], key ) ) : value, pass );
+ }
+ }
+
+ chainable = 1;
+ }
+
+ return chainable ?
+ elems :
+
+ // Gets
+ bulk ?
+ fn.call( elems ) :
+ length ? fn( elems[0], key ) : emptyGet;
+ },
+
+ now: function() {
+ return ( new Date() ).getTime();
+ }
+});
+
+jQuery.ready.promise = function( obj ) {
+ if ( !readyList ) {
+
+ readyList = jQuery.Deferred();
+
+ // Catch cases where $(document).ready() is called after the browser event has already occurred.
+ // we once tried to use readyState "interactive" here, but it caused issues like the one
+ // discovered by ChrisS here: http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/12282#comment:15
+ if ( document.readyState === "complete" ) {
+ // Handle it asynchronously to allow scripts the opportunity to delay ready
+ setTimeout( jQuery.ready, 1 );
+
+ // Standards-based browsers support DOMContentLoaded
+ } else if ( document.addEventListener ) {
+ // Use the handy event callback
+ document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", DOMContentLoaded, false );
+
+ // A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
+ window.addEventListener( "load", jQuery.ready, false );
+
+ // If IE event model is used
+ } else {
+ // Ensure firing before onload, maybe late but safe also for iframes
+ document.attachEvent( "onreadystatechange", DOMContentLoaded );
+
+ // A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
+ window.attachEvent( "onload", jQuery.ready );
+
+ // If IE and not a frame
+ // continually check to see if the document is ready
+ var top = false;
+
+ try {
+ top = window.frameElement == null && document.documentElement;
+ } catch(e) {}
+
+ if ( top && top.doScroll ) {
+ (function doScrollCheck() {
+ if ( !jQuery.isReady ) {
+
+ try {
+ // Use the trick by Diego Perini
+ // http://javascript.nwbox.com/IEContentLoaded/
+ top.doScroll("left");
+ } catch(e) {
+ return setTimeout( doScrollCheck, 50 );
+ }
+
+ // and execute any waiting functions
+ jQuery.ready();
+ }
+ })();
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return readyList.promise( obj );
+};
+
+// Populate the class2type map
+jQuery.each("Boolean Number String Function Array Date RegExp Object".split(" "), function(i, name) {
+ class2type[ "[object " + name + "]" ] = name.toLowerCase();
+});
+
+// All jQuery objects should point back to these
+rootjQuery = jQuery(document);
+// String to Object options format cache
+var optionsCache = {};
+
+// Convert String-formatted options into Object-formatted ones and store in cache
+function createOptions( options ) {
+ var object = optionsCache[ options ] = {};
+ jQuery.each( options.split( core_rspace ), function( _, flag ) {
+ object[ flag ] = true;
+ });
+ return object;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create a callback list using the following parameters:
+ *
+ * options: an optional list of space-separated options that will change how
+ * the callback list behaves or a more traditional option object
+ *
+ * By default a callback list will act like an event callback list and can be
+ * "fired" multiple times.
+ *
+ * Possible options:
+ *
+ * once: will ensure the callback list can only be fired once (like a Deferred)
+ *
+ * memory: will keep track of previous values and will call any callback added
+ * after the list has been fired right away with the latest "memorized"
+ * values (like a Deferred)
+ *
+ * unique: will ensure a callback can only be added once (no duplicate in the list)
+ *
+ * stopOnFalse: interrupt callings when a callback returns false
+ *
+ */
+jQuery.Callbacks = function( options ) {
+
+ // Convert options from String-formatted to Object-formatted if needed
+ // (we check in cache first)
+ options = typeof options === "string" ?
+ ( optionsCache[ options ] || createOptions( options ) ) :
+ jQuery.extend( {}, options );
+
+ var // Last fire value (for non-forgettable lists)
+ memory,
+ // Flag to know if list was already fired
+ fired,
+ // Flag to know if list is currently firing
+ firing,
+ // First callback to fire (used internally by add and fireWith)
+ firingStart,
+ // End of the loop when firing
+ firingLength,
+ // Index of currently firing callback (modified by remove if needed)
+ firingIndex,
+ // Actual callback list
+ list = [],
+ // Stack of fire calls for repeatable lists
+ stack = !options.once && [],
+ // Fire callbacks
+ fire = function( data ) {
+ memory = options.memory && data;
+ fired = true;
+ firingIndex = firingStart || 0;
+ firingStart = 0;
+ firingLength = list.length;
+ firing = true;
+ for ( ; list && firingIndex < firingLength; firingIndex++ ) {
+ if ( list[ firingIndex ].apply( data[ 0 ], data[ 1 ] ) === false && options.stopOnFalse ) {
+ memory = false; // To prevent further calls using add
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ firing = false;
+ if ( list ) {
+ if ( stack ) {
+ if ( stack.length ) {
+ fire( stack.shift() );
+ }
+ } else if ( memory ) {
+ list = [];
+ } else {
+ self.disable();
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ // Actual Callbacks object
+ self = {
+ // Add a callback or a collection of callbacks to the list
+ add: function() {
+ if ( list ) {
+ // First, we save the current length
+ var start = list.length;
+ (function add( args ) {
+ jQuery.each( args, function( _, arg ) {
+ var type = jQuery.type( arg );
+ if ( type === "function" && ( !options.unique || !self.has( arg ) ) ) {
+ list.push( arg );
+ } else if ( arg && arg.length && type !== "string" ) {
+ // Inspect recursively
+ add( arg );
+ }
+ });
+ })( arguments );
+ // Do we need to add the callbacks to the
+ // current firing batch?
+ if ( firing ) {
+ firingLength = list.length;
+ // With memory, if we're not firing then
+ // we should call right away
+ } else if ( memory ) {
+ firingStart = start;
+ fire( memory );
+ }
+ }
+ return this;
+ },
+ // Remove a callback from the list
+ remove: function() {
+ if ( list ) {
+ jQuery.each( arguments, function( _, arg ) {
+ var index;
+ while( ( index = jQuery.inArray( arg, list, index ) ) > -1 ) {
+ list.splice( index, 1 );
+ // Handle firing indexes
+ if ( firing ) {
+ if ( index <= firingLength ) {
+ firingLength--;
+ }
+ if ( index <= firingIndex ) {
+ firingIndex--;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ }
+ return this;
+ },
+ // Control if a given callback is in the list
+ has: function( fn ) {
+ return jQuery.inArray( fn, list ) > -1;
+ },
+ // Remove all callbacks from the list
+ empty: function() {
+ list = [];
+ return this;
+ },
+ // Have the list do nothing anymore
+ disable: function() {
+ list = stack = memory = undefined;
+ return this;
+ },
+ // Is it disabled?
+ disabled: function() {
+ return !list;
+ },
+ // Lock the list in its current state
+ lock: function() {
+ stack = undefined;
+ if ( !memory ) {
+ self.disable();
+ }
+ return this;
+ },
+ // Is it locked?
+ locked: function() {
+ return !stack;
+ },
+ // Call all callbacks with the given context and arguments
+ fireWith: function( context, args ) {
+ args = args || [];
+ args = [ context, args.slice ? args.slice() : args ];
+ if ( list && ( !fired || stack ) ) {
+ if ( firing ) {
+ stack.push( args );
+ } else {
+ fire( args );
+ }
+ }
+ return this;
+ },
+ // Call all the callbacks with the given arguments
+ fire: function() {
+ self.fireWith( this, arguments );
+ return this;
+ },
+ // To know if the callbacks have already been called at least once
+ fired: function() {
+ return !!fired;
+ }
+ };
+
+ return self;
+};
+jQuery.extend({
+
+ Deferred: function( func ) {
+ var tuples = [
+ // action, add listener, listener list, final state
+ [ "resolve", "done", jQuery.Callbacks("once memory"), "resolved" ],
+ [ "reject", "fail", jQuery.Callbacks("once memory"), "rejected" ],
+ [ "notify", "progress", jQuery.Callbacks("memory") ]
+ ],
+ state = "pending",
+ promise = {
+ state: function() {
+ return state;
+ },
+ always: function() {
+ deferred.done( arguments ).fail( arguments );
+ return this;
+ },
+ then: function( /* fnDone, fnFail, fnProgress */ ) {
+ var fns = arguments;
+ return jQuery.Deferred(function( newDefer ) {
+ jQuery.each( tuples, function( i, tuple ) {
+ var action = tuple[ 0 ],
+ fn = fns[ i ];
+ // deferred[ done | fail | progress ] for forwarding actions to newDefer
+ deferred[ tuple[1] ]( jQuery.isFunction( fn ) ?
+ function() {
+ var returned = fn.apply( this, arguments );
+ if ( returned && jQuery.isFunction( returned.promise ) ) {
+ returned.promise()
+ .done( newDefer.resolve )
+ .fail( newDefer.reject )
+ .progress( newDefer.notify );
+ } else {
+ newDefer[ action + "With" ]( this === deferred ? newDefer : this, [ returned ] );
+ }
+ } :
+ newDefer[ action ]
+ );
+ });
+ fns = null;
+ }).promise();
+ },
+ // Get a promise for this deferred
+ // If obj is provided, the promise aspect is added to the object
+ promise: function( obj ) {
+ return obj != null ? jQuery.extend( obj, promise ) : promise;
+ }
+ },
+ deferred = {};
+
+ // Keep pipe for back-compat
+ promise.pipe = promise.then;
+
+ // Add list-specific methods
+ jQuery.each( tuples, function( i, tuple ) {
+ var list = tuple[ 2 ],
+ stateString = tuple[ 3 ];
+
+ // promise[ done | fail | progress ] = list.add
+ promise[ tuple[1] ] = list.add;
+
+ // Handle state
+ if ( stateString ) {
+ list.add(function() {
+ // state = [ resolved | rejected ]
+ state = stateString;
+
+ // [ reject_list | resolve_list ].disable; progress_list.lock
+ }, tuples[ i ^ 1 ][ 2 ].disable, tuples[ 2 ][ 2 ].lock );
+ }
+
+ // deferred[ resolve | reject | notify ] = list.fire
+ deferred[ tuple[0] ] = list.fire;
+ deferred[ tuple[0] + "With" ] = list.fireWith;
+ });
+
+ // Make the deferred a promise
+ promise.promise( deferred );
+
+ // Call given func if any
+ if ( func ) {
+ func.call( deferred, deferred );
+ }
+
+ // All done!
+ return deferred;
+ },
+
+ // Deferred helper
+ when: function( subordinate /* , ..., subordinateN */ ) {
+ var i = 0,
+ resolveValues = core_slice.call( arguments ),
+ length = resolveValues.length,
+
+ // the count of uncompleted subordinates
+ remaining = length !== 1 || ( subordinate && jQuery.isFunction( subordinate.promise ) ) ? length : 0,
+
+ // the master Deferred. If resolveValues consist of only a single Deferred, just use that.
+ deferred = remaining === 1 ? subordinate : jQuery.Deferred(),
+
+ // Update function for both resolve and progress values
+ updateFunc = function( i, contexts, values ) {
+ return function( value ) {
+ contexts[ i ] = this;
+ values[ i ] = arguments.length > 1 ? core_slice.call( arguments ) : value;
+ if( values === progressValues ) {
+ deferred.notifyWith( contexts, values );
+ } else if ( !( --remaining ) ) {
+ deferred.resolveWith( contexts, values );
+ }
+ };
+ },
+
+ progressValues, progressContexts, resolveContexts;
+
+ // add listeners to Deferred subordinates; treat others as resolved
+ if ( length > 1 ) {
+ progressValues = new Array( length );
+ progressContexts = new Array( length );
+ resolveContexts = new Array( length );
+ for ( ; i < length; i++ ) {
+ if ( resolveValues[ i ] && jQuery.isFunction( resolveValues[ i ].promise ) ) {
+ resolveValues[ i ].promise()
+ .done( updateFunc( i, resolveContexts, resolveValues ) )
+ .fail( deferred.reject )
+ .progress( updateFunc( i, progressContexts, progressValues ) );
+ } else {
+ --remaining;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // if we're not waiting on anything, resolve the master
+ if ( !remaining ) {
+ deferred.resolveWith( resolveContexts, resolveValues );
+ }
+
+ return deferred.promise();
+ }
+});
+jQuery.support = (function() {
+
+ var support,
+ all,
+ a,
+ select,
+ opt,
+ input,
+ fragment,
+ eventName,
+ i,
+ isSupported,
+ clickFn,
+ div = document.createElement("div");
+
+ // Preliminary tests
+ div.setAttribute( "className", "t" );
+ div.innerHTML = "
a";
+
+ all = div.getElementsByTagName("*");
+ a = div.getElementsByTagName("a")[ 0 ];
+ a.style.cssText = "top:1px;float:left;opacity:.5";
+
+ // Can't get basic test support
+ if ( !all || !all.length ) {
+ return {};
+ }
+
+ // First batch of supports tests
+ select = document.createElement("select");
+ opt = select.appendChild( document.createElement("option") );
+ input = div.getElementsByTagName("input")[ 0 ];
+
+ support = {
+ // IE strips leading whitespace when .innerHTML is used
+ leadingWhitespace: ( div.firstChild.nodeType === 3 ),
+
+ // Make sure that tbody elements aren't automatically inserted
+ // IE will insert them into empty tables
+ tbody: !div.getElementsByTagName("tbody").length,
+
+ // Make sure that link elements get serialized correctly by innerHTML
+ // This requires a wrapper element in IE
+ htmlSerialize: !!div.getElementsByTagName("link").length,
+
+ // Get the style information from getAttribute
+ // (IE uses .cssText instead)
+ style: /top/.test( a.getAttribute("style") ),
+
+ // Make sure that URLs aren't manipulated
+ // (IE normalizes it by default)
+ hrefNormalized: ( a.getAttribute("href") === "/a" ),
+
+ // Make sure that element opacity exists
+ // (IE uses filter instead)
+ // Use a regex to work around a WebKit issue. See #5145
+ opacity: /^0.5/.test( a.style.opacity ),
+
+ // Verify style float existence
+ // (IE uses styleFloat instead of cssFloat)
+ cssFloat: !!a.style.cssFloat,
+
+ // Make sure that if no value is specified for a checkbox
+ // that it defaults to "on".
+ // (WebKit defaults to "" instead)
+ checkOn: ( input.value === "on" ),
+
+ // Make sure that a selected-by-default option has a working selected property.
+ // (WebKit defaults to false instead of true, IE too, if it's in an optgroup)
+ optSelected: opt.selected,
+
+ // Test setAttribute on camelCase class. If it works, we need attrFixes when doing get/setAttribute (ie6/7)
+ getSetAttribute: div.className !== "t",
+
+ // Tests for enctype support on a form(#6743)
+ enctype: !!document.createElement("form").enctype,
+
+ // Makes sure cloning an html5 element does not cause problems
+ // Where outerHTML is undefined, this still works
+ html5Clone: document.createElement("nav").cloneNode( true ).outerHTML !== "<:nav>",
+
+ // jQuery.support.boxModel DEPRECATED in 1.8 since we don't support Quirks Mode
+ boxModel: ( document.compatMode === "CSS1Compat" ),
+
+ // Will be defined later
+ submitBubbles: true,
+ changeBubbles: true,
+ focusinBubbles: false,
+ deleteExpando: true,
+ noCloneEvent: true,
+ inlineBlockNeedsLayout: false,
+ shrinkWrapBlocks: false,
+ reliableMarginRight: true,
+ boxSizingReliable: true,
+ pixelPosition: false
+ };
+
+ // Make sure checked status is properly cloned
+ input.checked = true;
+ support.noCloneChecked = input.cloneNode( true ).checked;
+
+ // Make sure that the options inside disabled selects aren't marked as disabled
+ // (WebKit marks them as disabled)
+ select.disabled = true;
+ support.optDisabled = !opt.disabled;
+
+ // Test to see if it's possible to delete an expando from an element
+ // Fails in Internet Explorer
+ try {
+ delete div.test;
+ } catch( e ) {
+ support.deleteExpando = false;
+ }
+
+ if ( !div.addEventListener && div.attachEvent && div.fireEvent ) {
+ div.attachEvent( "onclick", clickFn = function() {
+ // Cloning a node shouldn't copy over any
+ // bound event handlers (IE does this)
+ support.noCloneEvent = false;
+ });
+ div.cloneNode( true ).fireEvent("onclick");
+ div.detachEvent( "onclick", clickFn );
+ }
+
+ // Check if a radio maintains its value
+ // after being appended to the DOM
+ input = document.createElement("input");
+ input.value = "t";
+ input.setAttribute( "type", "radio" );
+ support.radioValue = input.value === "t";
+
+ input.setAttribute( "checked", "checked" );
+
+ // #11217 - WebKit loses check when the name is after the checked attribute
+ input.setAttribute( "name", "t" );
+
+ div.appendChild( input );
+ fragment = document.createDocumentFragment();
+ fragment.appendChild( div.lastChild );
+
+ // WebKit doesn't clone checked state correctly in fragments
+ support.checkClone = fragment.cloneNode( true ).cloneNode( true ).lastChild.checked;
+
+ // Check if a disconnected checkbox will retain its checked
+ // value of true after appended to the DOM (IE6/7)
+ support.appendChecked = input.checked;
+
+ fragment.removeChild( input );
+ fragment.appendChild( div );
+
+ // Technique from Juriy Zaytsev
+ // http://perfectionkills.com/detecting-event-support-without-browser-sniffing/
+ // We only care about the case where non-standard event systems
+ // are used, namely in IE. Short-circuiting here helps us to
+ // avoid an eval call (in setAttribute) which can cause CSP
+ // to go haywire. See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Security/CSP
+ if ( div.attachEvent ) {
+ for ( i in {
+ submit: true,
+ change: true,
+ focusin: true
+ }) {
+ eventName = "on" + i;
+ isSupported = ( eventName in div );
+ if ( !isSupported ) {
+ div.setAttribute( eventName, "return;" );
+ isSupported = ( typeof div[ eventName ] === "function" );
+ }
+ support[ i + "Bubbles" ] = isSupported;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Run tests that need a body at doc ready
+ jQuery(function() {
+ var container, div, tds, marginDiv,
+ divReset = "padding:0;margin:0;border:0;display:block;overflow:hidden;",
+ body = document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0];
+
+ if ( !body ) {
+ // Return for frameset docs that don't have a body
+ return;
+ }
+
+ container = document.createElement("div");
+ container.style.cssText = "visibility:hidden;border:0;width:0;height:0;position:static;top:0;margin-top:1px";
+ body.insertBefore( container, body.firstChild );
+
+ // Construct the test element
+ div = document.createElement("div");
+ container.appendChild( div );
+
+ // Check if table cells still have offsetWidth/Height when they are set
+ // to display:none and there are still other visible table cells in a
+ // table row; if so, offsetWidth/Height are not reliable for use when
+ // determining if an element has been hidden directly using
+ // display:none (it is still safe to use offsets if a parent element is
+ // hidden; don safety goggles and see bug #4512 for more information).
+ // (only IE 8 fails this test)
+ div.innerHTML = "
t
";
+ tds = div.getElementsByTagName("td");
+ tds[ 0 ].style.cssText = "padding:0;margin:0;border:0;display:none";
+ isSupported = ( tds[ 0 ].offsetHeight === 0 );
+
+ tds[ 0 ].style.display = "";
+ tds[ 1 ].style.display = "none";
+
+ // Check if empty table cells still have offsetWidth/Height
+ // (IE <= 8 fail this test)
+ support.reliableHiddenOffsets = isSupported && ( tds[ 0 ].offsetHeight === 0 );
+
+ // Check box-sizing and margin behavior
+ div.innerHTML = "";
+ div.style.cssText = "box-sizing:border-box;-moz-box-sizing:border-box;-webkit-box-sizing:border-box;padding:1px;border:1px;display:block;width:4px;margin-top:1%;position:absolute;top:1%;";
+ support.boxSizing = ( div.offsetWidth === 4 );
+ support.doesNotIncludeMarginInBodyOffset = ( body.offsetTop !== 1 );
+
+ // NOTE: To any future maintainer, we've window.getComputedStyle
+ // because jsdom on node.js will break without it.
+ if ( window.getComputedStyle ) {
+ support.pixelPosition = ( window.getComputedStyle( div, null ) || {} ).top !== "1%";
+ support.boxSizingReliable = ( window.getComputedStyle( div, null ) || { width: "4px" } ).width === "4px";
+
+ // Check if div with explicit width and no margin-right incorrectly
+ // gets computed margin-right based on width of container. For more
+ // info see bug #3333
+ // Fails in WebKit before Feb 2011 nightlies
+ // WebKit Bug 13343 - getComputedStyle returns wrong value for margin-right
+ marginDiv = document.createElement("div");
+ marginDiv.style.cssText = div.style.cssText = divReset;
+ marginDiv.style.marginRight = marginDiv.style.width = "0";
+ div.style.width = "1px";
+ div.appendChild( marginDiv );
+ support.reliableMarginRight =
+ !parseFloat( ( window.getComputedStyle( marginDiv, null ) || {} ).marginRight );
+ }
+
+ if ( typeof div.style.zoom !== "undefined" ) {
+ // Check if natively block-level elements act like inline-block
+ // elements when setting their display to 'inline' and giving
+ // them layout
+ // (IE < 8 does this)
+ div.innerHTML = "";
+ div.style.cssText = divReset + "width:1px;padding:1px;display:inline;zoom:1";
+ support.inlineBlockNeedsLayout = ( div.offsetWidth === 3 );
+
+ // Check if elements with layout shrink-wrap their children
+ // (IE 6 does this)
+ div.style.display = "block";
+ div.style.overflow = "visible";
+ div.innerHTML = "";
+ div.firstChild.style.width = "5px";
+ support.shrinkWrapBlocks = ( div.offsetWidth !== 3 );
+
+ container.style.zoom = 1;
+ }
+
+ // Null elements to avoid leaks in IE
+ body.removeChild( container );
+ container = div = tds = marginDiv = null;
+ });
+
+ // Null elements to avoid leaks in IE
+ fragment.removeChild( div );
+ all = a = select = opt = input = fragment = div = null;
+
+ return support;
+})();
+var rbrace = /(?:\{[\s\S]*\}|\[[\s\S]*\])$/,
+ rmultiDash = /([A-Z])/g;
+
+jQuery.extend({
+ cache: {},
+
+ deletedIds: [],
+
+ // Remove at next major release (1.9/2.0)
+ uuid: 0,
+
+ // Unique for each copy of jQuery on the page
+ // Non-digits removed to match rinlinejQuery
+ expando: "jQuery" + ( jQuery.fn.jquery + Math.random() ).replace( /\D/g, "" ),
+
+ // The following elements throw uncatchable exceptions if you
+ // attempt to add expando properties to them.
+ noData: {
+ "embed": true,
+ // Ban all objects except for Flash (which handle expandos)
+ "object": "clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000",
+ "applet": true
+ },
+
+ hasData: function( elem ) {
+ elem = elem.nodeType ? jQuery.cache[ elem[jQuery.expando] ] : elem[ jQuery.expando ];
+ return !!elem && !isEmptyDataObject( elem );
+ },
+
+ data: function( elem, name, data, pvt /* Internal Use Only */ ) {
+ if ( !jQuery.acceptData( elem ) ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ var thisCache, ret,
+ internalKey = jQuery.expando,
+ getByName = typeof name === "string",
+
+ // We have to handle DOM nodes and JS objects differently because IE6-7
+ // can't GC object references properly across the DOM-JS boundary
+ isNode = elem.nodeType,
+
+ // Only DOM nodes need the global jQuery cache; JS object data is
+ // attached directly to the object so GC can occur automatically
+ cache = isNode ? jQuery.cache : elem,
+
+ // Only defining an ID for JS objects if its cache already exists allows
+ // the code to shortcut on the same path as a DOM node with no cache
+ id = isNode ? elem[ internalKey ] : elem[ internalKey ] && internalKey;
+
+ // Avoid doing any more work than we need to when trying to get data on an
+ // object that has no data at all
+ if ( (!id || !cache[id] || (!pvt && !cache[id].data)) && getByName && data === undefined ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ( !id ) {
+ // Only DOM nodes need a new unique ID for each element since their data
+ // ends up in the global cache
+ if ( isNode ) {
+ elem[ internalKey ] = id = jQuery.deletedIds.pop() || jQuery.guid++;
+ } else {
+ id = internalKey;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( !cache[ id ] ) {
+ cache[ id ] = {};
+
+ // Avoids exposing jQuery metadata on plain JS objects when the object
+ // is serialized using JSON.stringify
+ if ( !isNode ) {
+ cache[ id ].toJSON = jQuery.noop;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // An object can be passed to jQuery.data instead of a key/value pair; this gets
+ // shallow copied over onto the existing cache
+ if ( typeof name === "object" || typeof name === "function" ) {
+ if ( pvt ) {
+ cache[ id ] = jQuery.extend( cache[ id ], name );
+ } else {
+ cache[ id ].data = jQuery.extend( cache[ id ].data, name );
+ }
+ }
+
+ thisCache = cache[ id ];
+
+ // jQuery data() is stored in a separate object inside the object's internal data
+ // cache in order to avoid key collisions between internal data and user-defined
+ // data.
+ if ( !pvt ) {
+ if ( !thisCache.data ) {
+ thisCache.data = {};
+ }
+
+ thisCache = thisCache.data;
+ }
+
+ if ( data !== undefined ) {
+ thisCache[ jQuery.camelCase( name ) ] = data;
+ }
+
+ // Check for both converted-to-camel and non-converted data property names
+ // If a data property was specified
+ if ( getByName ) {
+
+ // First Try to find as-is property data
+ ret = thisCache[ name ];
+
+ // Test for null|undefined property data
+ if ( ret == null ) {
+
+ // Try to find the camelCased property
+ ret = thisCache[ jQuery.camelCase( name ) ];
+ }
+ } else {
+ ret = thisCache;
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+ },
+
+ removeData: function( elem, name, pvt /* Internal Use Only */ ) {
+ if ( !jQuery.acceptData( elem ) ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ var thisCache, i, l,
+
+ isNode = elem.nodeType,
+
+ // See jQuery.data for more information
+ cache = isNode ? jQuery.cache : elem,
+ id = isNode ? elem[ jQuery.expando ] : jQuery.expando;
+
+ // If there is already no cache entry for this object, there is no
+ // purpose in continuing
+ if ( !cache[ id ] ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ( name ) {
+
+ thisCache = pvt ? cache[ id ] : cache[ id ].data;
+
+ if ( thisCache ) {
+
+ // Support array or space separated string names for data keys
+ if ( !jQuery.isArray( name ) ) {
+
+ // try the string as a key before any manipulation
+ if ( name in thisCache ) {
+ name = [ name ];
+ } else {
+
+ // split the camel cased version by spaces unless a key with the spaces exists
+ name = jQuery.camelCase( name );
+ if ( name in thisCache ) {
+ name = [ name ];
+ } else {
+ name = name.split(" ");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ for ( i = 0, l = name.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+ delete thisCache[ name[i] ];
+ }
+
+ // If there is no data left in the cache, we want to continue
+ // and let the cache object itself get destroyed
+ if ( !( pvt ? isEmptyDataObject : jQuery.isEmptyObject )( thisCache ) ) {
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // See jQuery.data for more information
+ if ( !pvt ) {
+ delete cache[ id ].data;
+
+ // Don't destroy the parent cache unless the internal data object
+ // had been the only thing left in it
+ if ( !isEmptyDataObject( cache[ id ] ) ) {
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Destroy the cache
+ if ( isNode ) {
+ jQuery.cleanData( [ elem ], true );
+
+ // Use delete when supported for expandos or `cache` is not a window per isWindow (#10080)
+ } else if ( jQuery.support.deleteExpando || cache != cache.window ) {
+ delete cache[ id ];
+
+ // When all else fails, null
+ } else {
+ cache[ id ] = null;
+ }
+ },
+
+ // For internal use only.
+ _data: function( elem, name, data ) {
+ return jQuery.data( elem, name, data, true );
+ },
+
+ // A method for determining if a DOM node can handle the data expando
+ acceptData: function( elem ) {
+ var noData = elem.nodeName && jQuery.noData[ elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() ];
+
+ // nodes accept data unless otherwise specified; rejection can be conditional
+ return !noData || noData !== true && elem.getAttribute("classid") === noData;
+ }
+});
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+ data: function( key, value ) {
+ var parts, part, attr, name, l,
+ elem = this[0],
+ i = 0,
+ data = null;
+
+ // Gets all values
+ if ( key === undefined ) {
+ if ( this.length ) {
+ data = jQuery.data( elem );
+
+ if ( elem.nodeType === 1 && !jQuery._data( elem, "parsedAttrs" ) ) {
+ attr = elem.attributes;
+ for ( l = attr.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+ name = attr[i].name;
+
+ if ( !name.indexOf( "data-" ) ) {
+ name = jQuery.camelCase( name.substring(5) );
+
+ dataAttr( elem, name, data[ name ] );
+ }
+ }
+ jQuery._data( elem, "parsedAttrs", true );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return data;
+ }
+
+ // Sets multiple values
+ if ( typeof key === "object" ) {
+ return this.each(function() {
+ jQuery.data( this, key );
+ });
+ }
+
+ parts = key.split( ".", 2 );
+ parts[1] = parts[1] ? "." + parts[1] : "";
+ part = parts[1] + "!";
+
+ return jQuery.access( this, function( value ) {
+
+ if ( value === undefined ) {
+ data = this.triggerHandler( "getData" + part, [ parts[0] ] );
+
+ // Try to fetch any internally stored data first
+ if ( data === undefined && elem ) {
+ data = jQuery.data( elem, key );
+ data = dataAttr( elem, key, data );
+ }
+
+ return data === undefined && parts[1] ?
+ this.data( parts[0] ) :
+ data;
+ }
+
+ parts[1] = value;
+ this.each(function() {
+ var self = jQuery( this );
+
+ self.triggerHandler( "setData" + part, parts );
+ jQuery.data( this, key, value );
+ self.triggerHandler( "changeData" + part, parts );
+ });
+ }, null, value, arguments.length > 1, null, false );
+ },
+
+ removeData: function( key ) {
+ return this.each(function() {
+ jQuery.removeData( this, key );
+ });
+ }
+});
+
+function dataAttr( elem, key, data ) {
+ // If nothing was found internally, try to fetch any
+ // data from the HTML5 data-* attribute
+ if ( data === undefined && elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+
+ var name = "data-" + key.replace( rmultiDash, "-$1" ).toLowerCase();
+
+ data = elem.getAttribute( name );
+
+ if ( typeof data === "string" ) {
+ try {
+ data = data === "true" ? true :
+ data === "false" ? false :
+ data === "null" ? null :
+ // Only convert to a number if it doesn't change the string
+ +data + "" === data ? +data :
+ rbrace.test( data ) ? jQuery.parseJSON( data ) :
+ data;
+ } catch( e ) {}
+
+ // Make sure we set the data so it isn't changed later
+ jQuery.data( elem, key, data );
+
+ } else {
+ data = undefined;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return data;
+}
+
+// checks a cache object for emptiness
+function isEmptyDataObject( obj ) {
+ var name;
+ for ( name in obj ) {
+
+ // if the public data object is empty, the private is still empty
+ if ( name === "data" && jQuery.isEmptyObject( obj[name] ) ) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ if ( name !== "toJSON" ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+jQuery.extend({
+ queue: function( elem, type, data ) {
+ var queue;
+
+ if ( elem ) {
+ type = ( type || "fx" ) + "queue";
+ queue = jQuery._data( elem, type );
+
+ // Speed up dequeue by getting out quickly if this is just a lookup
+ if ( data ) {
+ if ( !queue || jQuery.isArray(data) ) {
+ queue = jQuery._data( elem, type, jQuery.makeArray(data) );
+ } else {
+ queue.push( data );
+ }
+ }
+ return queue || [];
+ }
+ },
+
+ dequeue: function( elem, type ) {
+ type = type || "fx";
+
+ var queue = jQuery.queue( elem, type ),
+ startLength = queue.length,
+ fn = queue.shift(),
+ hooks = jQuery._queueHooks( elem, type ),
+ next = function() {
+ jQuery.dequeue( elem, type );
+ };
+
+ // If the fx queue is dequeued, always remove the progress sentinel
+ if ( fn === "inprogress" ) {
+ fn = queue.shift();
+ startLength--;
+ }
+
+ if ( fn ) {
+
+ // Add a progress sentinel to prevent the fx queue from being
+ // automatically dequeued
+ if ( type === "fx" ) {
+ queue.unshift( "inprogress" );
+ }
+
+ // clear up the last queue stop function
+ delete hooks.stop;
+ fn.call( elem, next, hooks );
+ }
+
+ if ( !startLength && hooks ) {
+ hooks.empty.fire();
+ }
+ },
+
+ // not intended for public consumption - generates a queueHooks object, or returns the current one
+ _queueHooks: function( elem, type ) {
+ var key = type + "queueHooks";
+ return jQuery._data( elem, key ) || jQuery._data( elem, key, {
+ empty: jQuery.Callbacks("once memory").add(function() {
+ jQuery.removeData( elem, type + "queue", true );
+ jQuery.removeData( elem, key, true );
+ })
+ });
+ }
+});
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+ queue: function( type, data ) {
+ var setter = 2;
+
+ if ( typeof type !== "string" ) {
+ data = type;
+ type = "fx";
+ setter--;
+ }
+
+ if ( arguments.length < setter ) {
+ return jQuery.queue( this[0], type );
+ }
+
+ return data === undefined ?
+ this :
+ this.each(function() {
+ var queue = jQuery.queue( this, type, data );
+
+ // ensure a hooks for this queue
+ jQuery._queueHooks( this, type );
+
+ if ( type === "fx" && queue[0] !== "inprogress" ) {
+ jQuery.dequeue( this, type );
+ }
+ });
+ },
+ dequeue: function( type ) {
+ return this.each(function() {
+ jQuery.dequeue( this, type );
+ });
+ },
+ // Based off of the plugin by Clint Helfers, with permission.
+ // http://blindsignals.com/index.php/2009/07/jquery-delay/
+ delay: function( time, type ) {
+ time = jQuery.fx ? jQuery.fx.speeds[ time ] || time : time;
+ type = type || "fx";
+
+ return this.queue( type, function( next, hooks ) {
+ var timeout = setTimeout( next, time );
+ hooks.stop = function() {
+ clearTimeout( timeout );
+ };
+ });
+ },
+ clearQueue: function( type ) {
+ return this.queue( type || "fx", [] );
+ },
+ // Get a promise resolved when queues of a certain type
+ // are emptied (fx is the type by default)
+ promise: function( type, obj ) {
+ var tmp,
+ count = 1,
+ defer = jQuery.Deferred(),
+ elements = this,
+ i = this.length,
+ resolve = function() {
+ if ( !( --count ) ) {
+ defer.resolveWith( elements, [ elements ] );
+ }
+ };
+
+ if ( typeof type !== "string" ) {
+ obj = type;
+ type = undefined;
+ }
+ type = type || "fx";
+
+ while( i-- ) {
+ tmp = jQuery._data( elements[ i ], type + "queueHooks" );
+ if ( tmp && tmp.empty ) {
+ count++;
+ tmp.empty.add( resolve );
+ }
+ }
+ resolve();
+ return defer.promise( obj );
+ }
+});
+var nodeHook, boolHook, fixSpecified,
+ rclass = /[\t\r\n]/g,
+ rreturn = /\r/g,
+ rtype = /^(?:button|input)$/i,
+ rfocusable = /^(?:button|input|object|select|textarea)$/i,
+ rclickable = /^a(?:rea|)$/i,
+ rboolean = /^(?:autofocus|autoplay|async|checked|controls|defer|disabled|hidden|loop|multiple|open|readonly|required|scoped|selected)$/i,
+ getSetAttribute = jQuery.support.getSetAttribute;
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+ attr: function( name, value ) {
+ return jQuery.access( this, jQuery.attr, name, value, arguments.length > 1 );
+ },
+
+ removeAttr: function( name ) {
+ return this.each(function() {
+ jQuery.removeAttr( this, name );
+ });
+ },
+
+ prop: function( name, value ) {
+ return jQuery.access( this, jQuery.prop, name, value, arguments.length > 1 );
+ },
+
+ removeProp: function( name ) {
+ name = jQuery.propFix[ name ] || name;
+ return this.each(function() {
+ // try/catch handles cases where IE balks (such as removing a property on window)
+ try {
+ this[ name ] = undefined;
+ delete this[ name ];
+ } catch( e ) {}
+ });
+ },
+
+ addClass: function( value ) {
+ var classNames, i, l, elem,
+ setClass, c, cl;
+
+ if ( jQuery.isFunction( value ) ) {
+ return this.each(function( j ) {
+ jQuery( this ).addClass( value.call(this, j, this.className) );
+ });
+ }
+
+ if ( value && typeof value === "string" ) {
+ classNames = value.split( core_rspace );
+
+ for ( i = 0, l = this.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+ elem = this[ i ];
+
+ if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ if ( !elem.className && classNames.length === 1 ) {
+ elem.className = value;
+
+ } else {
+ setClass = " " + elem.className + " ";
+
+ for ( c = 0, cl = classNames.length; c < cl; c++ ) {
+ if ( setClass.indexOf( " " + classNames[ c ] + " " ) < 0 ) {
+ setClass += classNames[ c ] + " ";
+ }
+ }
+ elem.className = jQuery.trim( setClass );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ removeClass: function( value ) {
+ var removes, className, elem, c, cl, i, l;
+
+ if ( jQuery.isFunction( value ) ) {
+ return this.each(function( j ) {
+ jQuery( this ).removeClass( value.call(this, j, this.className) );
+ });
+ }
+ if ( (value && typeof value === "string") || value === undefined ) {
+ removes = ( value || "" ).split( core_rspace );
+
+ for ( i = 0, l = this.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+ elem = this[ i ];
+ if ( elem.nodeType === 1 && elem.className ) {
+
+ className = (" " + elem.className + " ").replace( rclass, " " );
+
+ // loop over each item in the removal list
+ for ( c = 0, cl = removes.length; c < cl; c++ ) {
+ // Remove until there is nothing to remove,
+ while ( className.indexOf(" " + removes[ c ] + " ") >= 0 ) {
+ className = className.replace( " " + removes[ c ] + " " , " " );
+ }
+ }
+ elem.className = value ? jQuery.trim( className ) : "";
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ toggleClass: function( value, stateVal ) {
+ var type = typeof value,
+ isBool = typeof stateVal === "boolean";
+
+ if ( jQuery.isFunction( value ) ) {
+ return this.each(function( i ) {
+ jQuery( this ).toggleClass( value.call(this, i, this.className, stateVal), stateVal );
+ });
+ }
+
+ return this.each(function() {
+ if ( type === "string" ) {
+ // toggle individual class names
+ var className,
+ i = 0,
+ self = jQuery( this ),
+ state = stateVal,
+ classNames = value.split( core_rspace );
+
+ while ( (className = classNames[ i++ ]) ) {
+ // check each className given, space separated list
+ state = isBool ? state : !self.hasClass( className );
+ self[ state ? "addClass" : "removeClass" ]( className );
+ }
+
+ } else if ( type === "undefined" || type === "boolean" ) {
+ if ( this.className ) {
+ // store className if set
+ jQuery._data( this, "__className__", this.className );
+ }
+
+ // toggle whole className
+ this.className = this.className || value === false ? "" : jQuery._data( this, "__className__" ) || "";
+ }
+ });
+ },
+
+ hasClass: function( selector ) {
+ var className = " " + selector + " ",
+ i = 0,
+ l = this.length;
+ for ( ; i < l; i++ ) {
+ if ( this[i].nodeType === 1 && (" " + this[i].className + " ").replace(rclass, " ").indexOf( className ) >= 0 ) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return false;
+ },
+
+ val: function( value ) {
+ var hooks, ret, isFunction,
+ elem = this[0];
+
+ if ( !arguments.length ) {
+ if ( elem ) {
+ hooks = jQuery.valHooks[ elem.type ] || jQuery.valHooks[ elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() ];
+
+ if ( hooks && "get" in hooks && (ret = hooks.get( elem, "value" )) !== undefined ) {
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ ret = elem.value;
+
+ return typeof ret === "string" ?
+ // handle most common string cases
+ ret.replace(rreturn, "") :
+ // handle cases where value is null/undef or number
+ ret == null ? "" : ret;
+ }
+
+ return;
+ }
+
+ isFunction = jQuery.isFunction( value );
+
+ return this.each(function( i ) {
+ var val,
+ self = jQuery(this);
+
+ if ( this.nodeType !== 1 ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ( isFunction ) {
+ val = value.call( this, i, self.val() );
+ } else {
+ val = value;
+ }
+
+ // Treat null/undefined as ""; convert numbers to string
+ if ( val == null ) {
+ val = "";
+ } else if ( typeof val === "number" ) {
+ val += "";
+ } else if ( jQuery.isArray( val ) ) {
+ val = jQuery.map(val, function ( value ) {
+ return value == null ? "" : value + "";
+ });
+ }
+
+ hooks = jQuery.valHooks[ this.type ] || jQuery.valHooks[ this.nodeName.toLowerCase() ];
+
+ // If set returns undefined, fall back to normal setting
+ if ( !hooks || !("set" in hooks) || hooks.set( this, val, "value" ) === undefined ) {
+ this.value = val;
+ }
+ });
+ }
+});
+
+jQuery.extend({
+ valHooks: {
+ option: {
+ get: function( elem ) {
+ // attributes.value is undefined in Blackberry 4.7 but
+ // uses .value. See #6932
+ var val = elem.attributes.value;
+ return !val || val.specified ? elem.value : elem.text;
+ }
+ },
+ select: {
+ get: function( elem ) {
+ var value, i, max, option,
+ index = elem.selectedIndex,
+ values = [],
+ options = elem.options,
+ one = elem.type === "select-one";
+
+ // Nothing was selected
+ if ( index < 0 ) {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ // Loop through all the selected options
+ i = one ? index : 0;
+ max = one ? index + 1 : options.length;
+ for ( ; i < max; i++ ) {
+ option = options[ i ];
+
+ // Don't return options that are disabled or in a disabled optgroup
+ if ( option.selected && (jQuery.support.optDisabled ? !option.disabled : option.getAttribute("disabled") === null) &&
+ (!option.parentNode.disabled || !jQuery.nodeName( option.parentNode, "optgroup" )) ) {
+
+ // Get the specific value for the option
+ value = jQuery( option ).val();
+
+ // We don't need an array for one selects
+ if ( one ) {
+ return value;
+ }
+
+ // Multi-Selects return an array
+ values.push( value );
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Fixes Bug #2551 -- select.val() broken in IE after form.reset()
+ if ( one && !values.length && options.length ) {
+ return jQuery( options[ index ] ).val();
+ }
+
+ return values;
+ },
+
+ set: function( elem, value ) {
+ var values = jQuery.makeArray( value );
+
+ jQuery(elem).find("option").each(function() {
+ this.selected = jQuery.inArray( jQuery(this).val(), values ) >= 0;
+ });
+
+ if ( !values.length ) {
+ elem.selectedIndex = -1;
+ }
+ return values;
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ // Unused in 1.8, left in so attrFn-stabbers won't die; remove in 1.9
+ attrFn: {},
+
+ attr: function( elem, name, value, pass ) {
+ var ret, hooks, notxml,
+ nType = elem.nodeType;
+
+ // don't get/set attributes on text, comment and attribute nodes
+ if ( !elem || nType === 3 || nType === 8 || nType === 2 ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ( pass && jQuery.isFunction( jQuery.fn[ name ] ) ) {
+ return jQuery( elem )[ name ]( value );
+ }
+
+ // Fallback to prop when attributes are not supported
+ if ( typeof elem.getAttribute === "undefined" ) {
+ return jQuery.prop( elem, name, value );
+ }
+
+ notxml = nType !== 1 || !jQuery.isXMLDoc( elem );
+
+ // All attributes are lowercase
+ // Grab necessary hook if one is defined
+ if ( notxml ) {
+ name = name.toLowerCase();
+ hooks = jQuery.attrHooks[ name ] || ( rboolean.test( name ) ? boolHook : nodeHook );
+ }
+
+ if ( value !== undefined ) {
+
+ if ( value === null ) {
+ jQuery.removeAttr( elem, name );
+ return;
+
+ } else if ( hooks && "set" in hooks && notxml && (ret = hooks.set( elem, value, name )) !== undefined ) {
+ return ret;
+
+ } else {
+ elem.setAttribute( name, value + "" );
+ return value;
+ }
+
+ } else if ( hooks && "get" in hooks && notxml && (ret = hooks.get( elem, name )) !== null ) {
+ return ret;
+
+ } else {
+
+ ret = elem.getAttribute( name );
+
+ // Non-existent attributes return null, we normalize to undefined
+ return ret === null ?
+ undefined :
+ ret;
+ }
+ },
+
+ removeAttr: function( elem, value ) {
+ var propName, attrNames, name, isBool,
+ i = 0;
+
+ if ( value && elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+
+ attrNames = value.split( core_rspace );
+
+ for ( ; i < attrNames.length; i++ ) {
+ name = attrNames[ i ];
+
+ if ( name ) {
+ propName = jQuery.propFix[ name ] || name;
+ isBool = rboolean.test( name );
+
+ // See #9699 for explanation of this approach (setting first, then removal)
+ // Do not do this for boolean attributes (see #10870)
+ if ( !isBool ) {
+ jQuery.attr( elem, name, "" );
+ }
+ elem.removeAttribute( getSetAttribute ? name : propName );
+
+ // Set corresponding property to false for boolean attributes
+ if ( isBool && propName in elem ) {
+ elem[ propName ] = false;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ attrHooks: {
+ type: {
+ set: function( elem, value ) {
+ // We can't allow the type property to be changed (since it causes problems in IE)
+ if ( rtype.test( elem.nodeName ) && elem.parentNode ) {
+ jQuery.error( "type property can't be changed" );
+ } else if ( !jQuery.support.radioValue && value === "radio" && jQuery.nodeName(elem, "input") ) {
+ // Setting the type on a radio button after the value resets the value in IE6-9
+ // Reset value to it's default in case type is set after value
+ // This is for element creation
+ var val = elem.value;
+ elem.setAttribute( "type", value );
+ if ( val ) {
+ elem.value = val;
+ }
+ return value;
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ // Use the value property for back compat
+ // Use the nodeHook for button elements in IE6/7 (#1954)
+ value: {
+ get: function( elem, name ) {
+ if ( nodeHook && jQuery.nodeName( elem, "button" ) ) {
+ return nodeHook.get( elem, name );
+ }
+ return name in elem ?
+ elem.value :
+ null;
+ },
+ set: function( elem, value, name ) {
+ if ( nodeHook && jQuery.nodeName( elem, "button" ) ) {
+ return nodeHook.set( elem, value, name );
+ }
+ // Does not return so that setAttribute is also used
+ elem.value = value;
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ propFix: {
+ tabindex: "tabIndex",
+ readonly: "readOnly",
+ "for": "htmlFor",
+ "class": "className",
+ maxlength: "maxLength",
+ cellspacing: "cellSpacing",
+ cellpadding: "cellPadding",
+ rowspan: "rowSpan",
+ colspan: "colSpan",
+ usemap: "useMap",
+ frameborder: "frameBorder",
+ contenteditable: "contentEditable"
+ },
+
+ prop: function( elem, name, value ) {
+ var ret, hooks, notxml,
+ nType = elem.nodeType;
+
+ // don't get/set properties on text, comment and attribute nodes
+ if ( !elem || nType === 3 || nType === 8 || nType === 2 ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ notxml = nType !== 1 || !jQuery.isXMLDoc( elem );
+
+ if ( notxml ) {
+ // Fix name and attach hooks
+ name = jQuery.propFix[ name ] || name;
+ hooks = jQuery.propHooks[ name ];
+ }
+
+ if ( value !== undefined ) {
+ if ( hooks && "set" in hooks && (ret = hooks.set( elem, value, name )) !== undefined ) {
+ return ret;
+
+ } else {
+ return ( elem[ name ] = value );
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ if ( hooks && "get" in hooks && (ret = hooks.get( elem, name )) !== null ) {
+ return ret;
+
+ } else {
+ return elem[ name ];
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ propHooks: {
+ tabIndex: {
+ get: function( elem ) {
+ // elem.tabIndex doesn't always return the correct value when it hasn't been explicitly set
+ // http://fluidproject.org/blog/2008/01/09/getting-setting-and-removing-tabindex-values-with-javascript/
+ var attributeNode = elem.getAttributeNode("tabindex");
+
+ return attributeNode && attributeNode.specified ?
+ parseInt( attributeNode.value, 10 ) :
+ rfocusable.test( elem.nodeName ) || rclickable.test( elem.nodeName ) && elem.href ?
+ 0 :
+ undefined;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+});
+
+// Hook for boolean attributes
+boolHook = {
+ get: function( elem, name ) {
+ // Align boolean attributes with corresponding properties
+ // Fall back to attribute presence where some booleans are not supported
+ var attrNode,
+ property = jQuery.prop( elem, name );
+ return property === true || typeof property !== "boolean" && ( attrNode = elem.getAttributeNode(name) ) && attrNode.nodeValue !== false ?
+ name.toLowerCase() :
+ undefined;
+ },
+ set: function( elem, value, name ) {
+ var propName;
+ if ( value === false ) {
+ // Remove boolean attributes when set to false
+ jQuery.removeAttr( elem, name );
+ } else {
+ // value is true since we know at this point it's type boolean and not false
+ // Set boolean attributes to the same name and set the DOM property
+ propName = jQuery.propFix[ name ] || name;
+ if ( propName in elem ) {
+ // Only set the IDL specifically if it already exists on the element
+ elem[ propName ] = true;
+ }
+
+ elem.setAttribute( name, name.toLowerCase() );
+ }
+ return name;
+ }
+};
+
+// IE6/7 do not support getting/setting some attributes with get/setAttribute
+if ( !getSetAttribute ) {
+
+ fixSpecified = {
+ name: true,
+ id: true,
+ coords: true
+ };
+
+ // Use this for any attribute in IE6/7
+ // This fixes almost every IE6/7 issue
+ nodeHook = jQuery.valHooks.button = {
+ get: function( elem, name ) {
+ var ret;
+ ret = elem.getAttributeNode( name );
+ return ret && ( fixSpecified[ name ] ? ret.value !== "" : ret.specified ) ?
+ ret.value :
+ undefined;
+ },
+ set: function( elem, value, name ) {
+ // Set the existing or create a new attribute node
+ var ret = elem.getAttributeNode( name );
+ if ( !ret ) {
+ ret = document.createAttribute( name );
+ elem.setAttributeNode( ret );
+ }
+ return ( ret.value = value + "" );
+ }
+ };
+
+ // Set width and height to auto instead of 0 on empty string( Bug #8150 )
+ // This is for removals
+ jQuery.each([ "width", "height" ], function( i, name ) {
+ jQuery.attrHooks[ name ] = jQuery.extend( jQuery.attrHooks[ name ], {
+ set: function( elem, value ) {
+ if ( value === "" ) {
+ elem.setAttribute( name, "auto" );
+ return value;
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ });
+
+ // Set contenteditable to false on removals(#10429)
+ // Setting to empty string throws an error as an invalid value
+ jQuery.attrHooks.contenteditable = {
+ get: nodeHook.get,
+ set: function( elem, value, name ) {
+ if ( value === "" ) {
+ value = "false";
+ }
+ nodeHook.set( elem, value, name );
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+
+// Some attributes require a special call on IE
+if ( !jQuery.support.hrefNormalized ) {
+ jQuery.each([ "href", "src", "width", "height" ], function( i, name ) {
+ jQuery.attrHooks[ name ] = jQuery.extend( jQuery.attrHooks[ name ], {
+ get: function( elem ) {
+ var ret = elem.getAttribute( name, 2 );
+ return ret === null ? undefined : ret;
+ }
+ });
+ });
+}
+
+if ( !jQuery.support.style ) {
+ jQuery.attrHooks.style = {
+ get: function( elem ) {
+ // Return undefined in the case of empty string
+ // Normalize to lowercase since IE uppercases css property names
+ return elem.style.cssText.toLowerCase() || undefined;
+ },
+ set: function( elem, value ) {
+ return ( elem.style.cssText = value + "" );
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+// Safari mis-reports the default selected property of an option
+// Accessing the parent's selectedIndex property fixes it
+if ( !jQuery.support.optSelected ) {
+ jQuery.propHooks.selected = jQuery.extend( jQuery.propHooks.selected, {
+ get: function( elem ) {
+ var parent = elem.parentNode;
+
+ if ( parent ) {
+ parent.selectedIndex;
+
+ // Make sure that it also works with optgroups, see #5701
+ if ( parent.parentNode ) {
+ parent.parentNode.selectedIndex;
+ }
+ }
+ return null;
+ }
+ });
+}
+
+// IE6/7 call enctype encoding
+if ( !jQuery.support.enctype ) {
+ jQuery.propFix.enctype = "encoding";
+}
+
+// Radios and checkboxes getter/setter
+if ( !jQuery.support.checkOn ) {
+ jQuery.each([ "radio", "checkbox" ], function() {
+ jQuery.valHooks[ this ] = {
+ get: function( elem ) {
+ // Handle the case where in Webkit "" is returned instead of "on" if a value isn't specified
+ return elem.getAttribute("value") === null ? "on" : elem.value;
+ }
+ };
+ });
+}
+jQuery.each([ "radio", "checkbox" ], function() {
+ jQuery.valHooks[ this ] = jQuery.extend( jQuery.valHooks[ this ], {
+ set: function( elem, value ) {
+ if ( jQuery.isArray( value ) ) {
+ return ( elem.checked = jQuery.inArray( jQuery(elem).val(), value ) >= 0 );
+ }
+ }
+ });
+});
+var rformElems = /^(?:textarea|input|select)$/i,
+ rtypenamespace = /^([^\.]*|)(?:\.(.+)|)$/,
+ rhoverHack = /(?:^|\s)hover(\.\S+|)\b/,
+ rkeyEvent = /^key/,
+ rmouseEvent = /^(?:mouse|contextmenu)|click/,
+ rfocusMorph = /^(?:focusinfocus|focusoutblur)$/,
+ hoverHack = function( events ) {
+ return jQuery.event.special.hover ? events : events.replace( rhoverHack, "mouseenter$1 mouseleave$1" );
+ };
+
+/*
+ * Helper functions for managing events -- not part of the public interface.
+ * Props to Dean Edwards' addEvent library for many of the ideas.
+ */
+jQuery.event = {
+
+ add: function( elem, types, handler, data, selector ) {
+
+ var elemData, eventHandle, events,
+ t, tns, type, namespaces, handleObj,
+ handleObjIn, handlers, special;
+
+ // Don't attach events to noData or text/comment nodes (allow plain objects tho)
+ if ( elem.nodeType === 3 || elem.nodeType === 8 || !types || !handler || !(elemData = jQuery._data( elem )) ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Caller can pass in an object of custom data in lieu of the handler
+ if ( handler.handler ) {
+ handleObjIn = handler;
+ handler = handleObjIn.handler;
+ selector = handleObjIn.selector;
+ }
+
+ // Make sure that the handler has a unique ID, used to find/remove it later
+ if ( !handler.guid ) {
+ handler.guid = jQuery.guid++;
+ }
+
+ // Init the element's event structure and main handler, if this is the first
+ events = elemData.events;
+ if ( !events ) {
+ elemData.events = events = {};
+ }
+ eventHandle = elemData.handle;
+ if ( !eventHandle ) {
+ elemData.handle = eventHandle = function( e ) {
+ // Discard the second event of a jQuery.event.trigger() and
+ // when an event is called after a page has unloaded
+ return typeof jQuery !== "undefined" && (!e || jQuery.event.triggered !== e.type) ?
+ jQuery.event.dispatch.apply( eventHandle.elem, arguments ) :
+ undefined;
+ };
+ // Add elem as a property of the handle fn to prevent a memory leak with IE non-native events
+ eventHandle.elem = elem;
+ }
+
+ // Handle multiple events separated by a space
+ // jQuery(...).bind("mouseover mouseout", fn);
+ types = jQuery.trim( hoverHack(types) ).split( " " );
+ for ( t = 0; t < types.length; t++ ) {
+
+ tns = rtypenamespace.exec( types[t] ) || [];
+ type = tns[1];
+ namespaces = ( tns[2] || "" ).split( "." ).sort();
+
+ // If event changes its type, use the special event handlers for the changed type
+ special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {};
+
+ // If selector defined, determine special event api type, otherwise given type
+ type = ( selector ? special.delegateType : special.bindType ) || type;
+
+ // Update special based on newly reset type
+ special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {};
+
+ // handleObj is passed to all event handlers
+ handleObj = jQuery.extend({
+ type: type,
+ origType: tns[1],
+ data: data,
+ handler: handler,
+ guid: handler.guid,
+ selector: selector,
+ needsContext: selector && jQuery.expr.match.needsContext.test( selector ),
+ namespace: namespaces.join(".")
+ }, handleObjIn );
+
+ // Init the event handler queue if we're the first
+ handlers = events[ type ];
+ if ( !handlers ) {
+ handlers = events[ type ] = [];
+ handlers.delegateCount = 0;
+
+ // Only use addEventListener/attachEvent if the special events handler returns false
+ if ( !special.setup || special.setup.call( elem, data, namespaces, eventHandle ) === false ) {
+ // Bind the global event handler to the element
+ if ( elem.addEventListener ) {
+ elem.addEventListener( type, eventHandle, false );
+
+ } else if ( elem.attachEvent ) {
+ elem.attachEvent( "on" + type, eventHandle );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( special.add ) {
+ special.add.call( elem, handleObj );
+
+ if ( !handleObj.handler.guid ) {
+ handleObj.handler.guid = handler.guid;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Add to the element's handler list, delegates in front
+ if ( selector ) {
+ handlers.splice( handlers.delegateCount++, 0, handleObj );
+ } else {
+ handlers.push( handleObj );
+ }
+
+ // Keep track of which events have ever been used, for event optimization
+ jQuery.event.global[ type ] = true;
+ }
+
+ // Nullify elem to prevent memory leaks in IE
+ elem = null;
+ },
+
+ global: {},
+
+ // Detach an event or set of events from an element
+ remove: function( elem, types, handler, selector, mappedTypes ) {
+
+ var t, tns, type, origType, namespaces, origCount,
+ j, events, special, eventType, handleObj,
+ elemData = jQuery.hasData( elem ) && jQuery._data( elem );
+
+ if ( !elemData || !(events = elemData.events) ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Once for each type.namespace in types; type may be omitted
+ types = jQuery.trim( hoverHack( types || "" ) ).split(" ");
+ for ( t = 0; t < types.length; t++ ) {
+ tns = rtypenamespace.exec( types[t] ) || [];
+ type = origType = tns[1];
+ namespaces = tns[2];
+
+ // Unbind all events (on this namespace, if provided) for the element
+ if ( !type ) {
+ for ( type in events ) {
+ jQuery.event.remove( elem, type + types[ t ], handler, selector, true );
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {};
+ type = ( selector? special.delegateType : special.bindType ) || type;
+ eventType = events[ type ] || [];
+ origCount = eventType.length;
+ namespaces = namespaces ? new RegExp("(^|\\.)" + namespaces.split(".").sort().join("\\.(?:.*\\.|)") + "(\\.|$)") : null;
+
+ // Remove matching events
+ for ( j = 0; j < eventType.length; j++ ) {
+ handleObj = eventType[ j ];
+
+ if ( ( mappedTypes || origType === handleObj.origType ) &&
+ ( !handler || handler.guid === handleObj.guid ) &&
+ ( !namespaces || namespaces.test( handleObj.namespace ) ) &&
+ ( !selector || selector === handleObj.selector || selector === "**" && handleObj.selector ) ) {
+ eventType.splice( j--, 1 );
+
+ if ( handleObj.selector ) {
+ eventType.delegateCount--;
+ }
+ if ( special.remove ) {
+ special.remove.call( elem, handleObj );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Remove generic event handler if we removed something and no more handlers exist
+ // (avoids potential for endless recursion during removal of special event handlers)
+ if ( eventType.length === 0 && origCount !== eventType.length ) {
+ if ( !special.teardown || special.teardown.call( elem, namespaces, elemData.handle ) === false ) {
+ jQuery.removeEvent( elem, type, elemData.handle );
+ }
+
+ delete events[ type ];
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Remove the expando if it's no longer used
+ if ( jQuery.isEmptyObject( events ) ) {
+ delete elemData.handle;
+
+ // removeData also checks for emptiness and clears the expando if empty
+ // so use it instead of delete
+ jQuery.removeData( elem, "events", true );
+ }
+ },
+
+ // Events that are safe to short-circuit if no handlers are attached.
+ // Native DOM events should not be added, they may have inline handlers.
+ customEvent: {
+ "getData": true,
+ "setData": true,
+ "changeData": true
+ },
+
+ trigger: function( event, data, elem, onlyHandlers ) {
+ // Don't do events on text and comment nodes
+ if ( elem && (elem.nodeType === 3 || elem.nodeType === 8) ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Event object or event type
+ var cache, exclusive, i, cur, old, ontype, special, handle, eventPath, bubbleType,
+ type = event.type || event,
+ namespaces = [];
+
+ // focus/blur morphs to focusin/out; ensure we're not firing them right now
+ if ( rfocusMorph.test( type + jQuery.event.triggered ) ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ( type.indexOf( "!" ) >= 0 ) {
+ // Exclusive events trigger only for the exact event (no namespaces)
+ type = type.slice(0, -1);
+ exclusive = true;
+ }
+
+ if ( type.indexOf( "." ) >= 0 ) {
+ // Namespaced trigger; create a regexp to match event type in handle()
+ namespaces = type.split(".");
+ type = namespaces.shift();
+ namespaces.sort();
+ }
+
+ if ( (!elem || jQuery.event.customEvent[ type ]) && !jQuery.event.global[ type ] ) {
+ // No jQuery handlers for this event type, and it can't have inline handlers
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Caller can pass in an Event, Object, or just an event type string
+ event = typeof event === "object" ?
+ // jQuery.Event object
+ event[ jQuery.expando ] ? event :
+ // Object literal
+ new jQuery.Event( type, event ) :
+ // Just the event type (string)
+ new jQuery.Event( type );
+
+ event.type = type;
+ event.isTrigger = true;
+ event.exclusive = exclusive;
+ event.namespace = namespaces.join( "." );
+ event.namespace_re = event.namespace? new RegExp("(^|\\.)" + namespaces.join("\\.(?:.*\\.|)") + "(\\.|$)") : null;
+ ontype = type.indexOf( ":" ) < 0 ? "on" + type : "";
+
+ // Handle a global trigger
+ if ( !elem ) {
+
+ // TODO: Stop taunting the data cache; remove global events and always attach to document
+ cache = jQuery.cache;
+ for ( i in cache ) {
+ if ( cache[ i ].events && cache[ i ].events[ type ] ) {
+ jQuery.event.trigger( event, data, cache[ i ].handle.elem, true );
+ }
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Clean up the event in case it is being reused
+ event.result = undefined;
+ if ( !event.target ) {
+ event.target = elem;
+ }
+
+ // Clone any incoming data and prepend the event, creating the handler arg list
+ data = data != null ? jQuery.makeArray( data ) : [];
+ data.unshift( event );
+
+ // Allow special events to draw outside the lines
+ special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {};
+ if ( special.trigger && special.trigger.apply( elem, data ) === false ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Determine event propagation path in advance, per W3C events spec (#9951)
+ // Bubble up to document, then to window; watch for a global ownerDocument var (#9724)
+ eventPath = [[ elem, special.bindType || type ]];
+ if ( !onlyHandlers && !special.noBubble && !jQuery.isWindow( elem ) ) {
+
+ bubbleType = special.delegateType || type;
+ cur = rfocusMorph.test( bubbleType + type ) ? elem : elem.parentNode;
+ for ( old = elem; cur; cur = cur.parentNode ) {
+ eventPath.push([ cur, bubbleType ]);
+ old = cur;
+ }
+
+ // Only add window if we got to document (e.g., not plain obj or detached DOM)
+ if ( old === (elem.ownerDocument || document) ) {
+ eventPath.push([ old.defaultView || old.parentWindow || window, bubbleType ]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Fire handlers on the event path
+ for ( i = 0; i < eventPath.length && !event.isPropagationStopped(); i++ ) {
+
+ cur = eventPath[i][0];
+ event.type = eventPath[i][1];
+
+ handle = ( jQuery._data( cur, "events" ) || {} )[ event.type ] && jQuery._data( cur, "handle" );
+ if ( handle ) {
+ handle.apply( cur, data );
+ }
+ // Note that this is a bare JS function and not a jQuery handler
+ handle = ontype && cur[ ontype ];
+ if ( handle && jQuery.acceptData( cur ) && handle.apply && handle.apply( cur, data ) === false ) {
+ event.preventDefault();
+ }
+ }
+ event.type = type;
+
+ // If nobody prevented the default action, do it now
+ if ( !onlyHandlers && !event.isDefaultPrevented() ) {
+
+ if ( (!special._default || special._default.apply( elem.ownerDocument, data ) === false) &&
+ !(type === "click" && jQuery.nodeName( elem, "a" )) && jQuery.acceptData( elem ) ) {
+
+ // Call a native DOM method on the target with the same name name as the event.
+ // Can't use an .isFunction() check here because IE6/7 fails that test.
+ // Don't do default actions on window, that's where global variables be (#6170)
+ // IE<9 dies on focus/blur to hidden element (#1486)
+ if ( ontype && elem[ type ] && ((type !== "focus" && type !== "blur") || event.target.offsetWidth !== 0) && !jQuery.isWindow( elem ) ) {
+
+ // Don't re-trigger an onFOO event when we call its FOO() method
+ old = elem[ ontype ];
+
+ if ( old ) {
+ elem[ ontype ] = null;
+ }
+
+ // Prevent re-triggering of the same event, since we already bubbled it above
+ jQuery.event.triggered = type;
+ elem[ type ]();
+ jQuery.event.triggered = undefined;
+
+ if ( old ) {
+ elem[ ontype ] = old;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return event.result;
+ },
+
+ dispatch: function( event ) {
+
+ // Make a writable jQuery.Event from the native event object
+ event = jQuery.event.fix( event || window.event );
+
+ var i, j, cur, ret, selMatch, matched, matches, handleObj, sel, related,
+ handlers = ( (jQuery._data( this, "events" ) || {} )[ event.type ] || []),
+ delegateCount = handlers.delegateCount,
+ args = core_slice.call( arguments ),
+ run_all = !event.exclusive && !event.namespace,
+ special = jQuery.event.special[ event.type ] || {},
+ handlerQueue = [];
+
+ // Use the fix-ed jQuery.Event rather than the (read-only) native event
+ args[0] = event;
+ event.delegateTarget = this;
+
+ // Call the preDispatch hook for the mapped type, and let it bail if desired
+ if ( special.preDispatch && special.preDispatch.call( this, event ) === false ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Determine handlers that should run if there are delegated events
+ // Avoid non-left-click bubbling in Firefox (#3861)
+ if ( delegateCount && !(event.button && event.type === "click") ) {
+
+ for ( cur = event.target; cur != this; cur = cur.parentNode || this ) {
+
+ // Don't process clicks (ONLY) on disabled elements (#6911, #8165, #11382, #11764)
+ if ( cur.disabled !== true || event.type !== "click" ) {
+ selMatch = {};
+ matches = [];
+ for ( i = 0; i < delegateCount; i++ ) {
+ handleObj = handlers[ i ];
+ sel = handleObj.selector;
+
+ if ( selMatch[ sel ] === undefined ) {
+ selMatch[ sel ] = handleObj.needsContext ?
+ jQuery( sel, this ).index( cur ) >= 0 :
+ jQuery.find( sel, this, null, [ cur ] ).length;
+ }
+ if ( selMatch[ sel ] ) {
+ matches.push( handleObj );
+ }
+ }
+ if ( matches.length ) {
+ handlerQueue.push({ elem: cur, matches: matches });
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Add the remaining (directly-bound) handlers
+ if ( handlers.length > delegateCount ) {
+ handlerQueue.push({ elem: this, matches: handlers.slice( delegateCount ) });
+ }
+
+ // Run delegates first; they may want to stop propagation beneath us
+ for ( i = 0; i < handlerQueue.length && !event.isPropagationStopped(); i++ ) {
+ matched = handlerQueue[ i ];
+ event.currentTarget = matched.elem;
+
+ for ( j = 0; j < matched.matches.length && !event.isImmediatePropagationStopped(); j++ ) {
+ handleObj = matched.matches[ j ];
+
+ // Triggered event must either 1) be non-exclusive and have no namespace, or
+ // 2) have namespace(s) a subset or equal to those in the bound event (both can have no namespace).
+ if ( run_all || (!event.namespace && !handleObj.namespace) || event.namespace_re && event.namespace_re.test( handleObj.namespace ) ) {
+
+ event.data = handleObj.data;
+ event.handleObj = handleObj;
+
+ ret = ( (jQuery.event.special[ handleObj.origType ] || {}).handle || handleObj.handler )
+ .apply( matched.elem, args );
+
+ if ( ret !== undefined ) {
+ event.result = ret;
+ if ( ret === false ) {
+ event.preventDefault();
+ event.stopPropagation();
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Call the postDispatch hook for the mapped type
+ if ( special.postDispatch ) {
+ special.postDispatch.call( this, event );
+ }
+
+ return event.result;
+ },
+
+ // Includes some event props shared by KeyEvent and MouseEvent
+ // *** attrChange attrName relatedNode srcElement are not normalized, non-W3C, deprecated, will be removed in 1.8 ***
+ props: "attrChange attrName relatedNode srcElement altKey bubbles cancelable ctrlKey currentTarget eventPhase metaKey relatedTarget shiftKey target timeStamp view which".split(" "),
+
+ fixHooks: {},
+
+ keyHooks: {
+ props: "char charCode key keyCode".split(" "),
+ filter: function( event, original ) {
+
+ // Add which for key events
+ if ( event.which == null ) {
+ event.which = original.charCode != null ? original.charCode : original.keyCode;
+ }
+
+ return event;
+ }
+ },
+
+ mouseHooks: {
+ props: "button buttons clientX clientY fromElement offsetX offsetY pageX pageY screenX screenY toElement".split(" "),
+ filter: function( event, original ) {
+ var eventDoc, doc, body,
+ button = original.button,
+ fromElement = original.fromElement;
+
+ // Calculate pageX/Y if missing and clientX/Y available
+ if ( event.pageX == null && original.clientX != null ) {
+ eventDoc = event.target.ownerDocument || document;
+ doc = eventDoc.documentElement;
+ body = eventDoc.body;
+
+ event.pageX = original.clientX + ( doc && doc.scrollLeft || body && body.scrollLeft || 0 ) - ( doc && doc.clientLeft || body && body.clientLeft || 0 );
+ event.pageY = original.clientY + ( doc && doc.scrollTop || body && body.scrollTop || 0 ) - ( doc && doc.clientTop || body && body.clientTop || 0 );
+ }
+
+ // Add relatedTarget, if necessary
+ if ( !event.relatedTarget && fromElement ) {
+ event.relatedTarget = fromElement === event.target ? original.toElement : fromElement;
+ }
+
+ // Add which for click: 1 === left; 2 === middle; 3 === right
+ // Note: button is not normalized, so don't use it
+ if ( !event.which && button !== undefined ) {
+ event.which = ( button & 1 ? 1 : ( button & 2 ? 3 : ( button & 4 ? 2 : 0 ) ) );
+ }
+
+ return event;
+ }
+ },
+
+ fix: function( event ) {
+ if ( event[ jQuery.expando ] ) {
+ return event;
+ }
+
+ // Create a writable copy of the event object and normalize some properties
+ var i, prop,
+ originalEvent = event,
+ fixHook = jQuery.event.fixHooks[ event.type ] || {},
+ copy = fixHook.props ? this.props.concat( fixHook.props ) : this.props;
+
+ event = jQuery.Event( originalEvent );
+
+ for ( i = copy.length; i; ) {
+ prop = copy[ --i ];
+ event[ prop ] = originalEvent[ prop ];
+ }
+
+ // Fix target property, if necessary (#1925, IE 6/7/8 & Safari2)
+ if ( !event.target ) {
+ event.target = originalEvent.srcElement || document;
+ }
+
+ // Target should not be a text node (#504, Safari)
+ if ( event.target.nodeType === 3 ) {
+ event.target = event.target.parentNode;
+ }
+
+ // For mouse/key events, metaKey==false if it's undefined (#3368, #11328; IE6/7/8)
+ event.metaKey = !!event.metaKey;
+
+ return fixHook.filter? fixHook.filter( event, originalEvent ) : event;
+ },
+
+ special: {
+ load: {
+ // Prevent triggered image.load events from bubbling to window.load
+ noBubble: true
+ },
+
+ focus: {
+ delegateType: "focusin"
+ },
+ blur: {
+ delegateType: "focusout"
+ },
+
+ beforeunload: {
+ setup: function( data, namespaces, eventHandle ) {
+ // We only want to do this special case on windows
+ if ( jQuery.isWindow( this ) ) {
+ this.onbeforeunload = eventHandle;
+ }
+ },
+
+ teardown: function( namespaces, eventHandle ) {
+ if ( this.onbeforeunload === eventHandle ) {
+ this.onbeforeunload = null;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ simulate: function( type, elem, event, bubble ) {
+ // Piggyback on a donor event to simulate a different one.
+ // Fake originalEvent to avoid donor's stopPropagation, but if the
+ // simulated event prevents default then we do the same on the donor.
+ var e = jQuery.extend(
+ new jQuery.Event(),
+ event,
+ { type: type,
+ isSimulated: true,
+ originalEvent: {}
+ }
+ );
+ if ( bubble ) {
+ jQuery.event.trigger( e, null, elem );
+ } else {
+ jQuery.event.dispatch.call( elem, e );
+ }
+ if ( e.isDefaultPrevented() ) {
+ event.preventDefault();
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+// Some plugins are using, but it's undocumented/deprecated and will be removed.
+// The 1.7 special event interface should provide all the hooks needed now.
+jQuery.event.handle = jQuery.event.dispatch;
+
+jQuery.removeEvent = document.removeEventListener ?
+ function( elem, type, handle ) {
+ if ( elem.removeEventListener ) {
+ elem.removeEventListener( type, handle, false );
+ }
+ } :
+ function( elem, type, handle ) {
+ var name = "on" + type;
+
+ if ( elem.detachEvent ) {
+
+ // #8545, #7054, preventing memory leaks for custom events in IE6-8 –
+ // detachEvent needed property on element, by name of that event, to properly expose it to GC
+ if ( typeof elem[ name ] === "undefined" ) {
+ elem[ name ] = null;
+ }
+
+ elem.detachEvent( name, handle );
+ }
+ };
+
+jQuery.Event = function( src, props ) {
+ // Allow instantiation without the 'new' keyword
+ if ( !(this instanceof jQuery.Event) ) {
+ return new jQuery.Event( src, props );
+ }
+
+ // Event object
+ if ( src && src.type ) {
+ this.originalEvent = src;
+ this.type = src.type;
+
+ // Events bubbling up the document may have been marked as prevented
+ // by a handler lower down the tree; reflect the correct value.
+ this.isDefaultPrevented = ( src.defaultPrevented || src.returnValue === false ||
+ src.getPreventDefault && src.getPreventDefault() ) ? returnTrue : returnFalse;
+
+ // Event type
+ } else {
+ this.type = src;
+ }
+
+ // Put explicitly provided properties onto the event object
+ if ( props ) {
+ jQuery.extend( this, props );
+ }
+
+ // Create a timestamp if incoming event doesn't have one
+ this.timeStamp = src && src.timeStamp || jQuery.now();
+
+ // Mark it as fixed
+ this[ jQuery.expando ] = true;
+};
+
+function returnFalse() {
+ return false;
+}
+function returnTrue() {
+ return true;
+}
+
+// jQuery.Event is based on DOM3 Events as specified by the ECMAScript Language Binding
+// http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-DOM-Level-3-Events-20030331/ecma-script-binding.html
+jQuery.Event.prototype = {
+ preventDefault: function() {
+ this.isDefaultPrevented = returnTrue;
+
+ var e = this.originalEvent;
+ if ( !e ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // if preventDefault exists run it on the original event
+ if ( e.preventDefault ) {
+ e.preventDefault();
+
+ // otherwise set the returnValue property of the original event to false (IE)
+ } else {
+ e.returnValue = false;
+ }
+ },
+ stopPropagation: function() {
+ this.isPropagationStopped = returnTrue;
+
+ var e = this.originalEvent;
+ if ( !e ) {
+ return;
+ }
+ // if stopPropagation exists run it on the original event
+ if ( e.stopPropagation ) {
+ e.stopPropagation();
+ }
+ // otherwise set the cancelBubble property of the original event to true (IE)
+ e.cancelBubble = true;
+ },
+ stopImmediatePropagation: function() {
+ this.isImmediatePropagationStopped = returnTrue;
+ this.stopPropagation();
+ },
+ isDefaultPrevented: returnFalse,
+ isPropagationStopped: returnFalse,
+ isImmediatePropagationStopped: returnFalse
+};
+
+// Create mouseenter/leave events using mouseover/out and event-time checks
+jQuery.each({
+ mouseenter: "mouseover",
+ mouseleave: "mouseout"
+}, function( orig, fix ) {
+ jQuery.event.special[ orig ] = {
+ delegateType: fix,
+ bindType: fix,
+
+ handle: function( event ) {
+ var ret,
+ target = this,
+ related = event.relatedTarget,
+ handleObj = event.handleObj,
+ selector = handleObj.selector;
+
+ // For mousenter/leave call the handler if related is outside the target.
+ // NB: No relatedTarget if the mouse left/entered the browser window
+ if ( !related || (related !== target && !jQuery.contains( target, related )) ) {
+ event.type = handleObj.origType;
+ ret = handleObj.handler.apply( this, arguments );
+ event.type = fix;
+ }
+ return ret;
+ }
+ };
+});
+
+// IE submit delegation
+if ( !jQuery.support.submitBubbles ) {
+
+ jQuery.event.special.submit = {
+ setup: function() {
+ // Only need this for delegated form submit events
+ if ( jQuery.nodeName( this, "form" ) ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // Lazy-add a submit handler when a descendant form may potentially be submitted
+ jQuery.event.add( this, "click._submit keypress._submit", function( e ) {
+ // Node name check avoids a VML-related crash in IE (#9807)
+ var elem = e.target,
+ form = jQuery.nodeName( elem, "input" ) || jQuery.nodeName( elem, "button" ) ? elem.form : undefined;
+ if ( form && !jQuery._data( form, "_submit_attached" ) ) {
+ jQuery.event.add( form, "submit._submit", function( event ) {
+ event._submit_bubble = true;
+ });
+ jQuery._data( form, "_submit_attached", true );
+ }
+ });
+ // return undefined since we don't need an event listener
+ },
+
+ postDispatch: function( event ) {
+ // If form was submitted by the user, bubble the event up the tree
+ if ( event._submit_bubble ) {
+ delete event._submit_bubble;
+ if ( this.parentNode && !event.isTrigger ) {
+ jQuery.event.simulate( "submit", this.parentNode, event, true );
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ teardown: function() {
+ // Only need this for delegated form submit events
+ if ( jQuery.nodeName( this, "form" ) ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // Remove delegated handlers; cleanData eventually reaps submit handlers attached above
+ jQuery.event.remove( this, "._submit" );
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+// IE change delegation and checkbox/radio fix
+if ( !jQuery.support.changeBubbles ) {
+
+ jQuery.event.special.change = {
+
+ setup: function() {
+
+ if ( rformElems.test( this.nodeName ) ) {
+ // IE doesn't fire change on a check/radio until blur; trigger it on click
+ // after a propertychange. Eat the blur-change in special.change.handle.
+ // This still fires onchange a second time for check/radio after blur.
+ if ( this.type === "checkbox" || this.type === "radio" ) {
+ jQuery.event.add( this, "propertychange._change", function( event ) {
+ if ( event.originalEvent.propertyName === "checked" ) {
+ this._just_changed = true;
+ }
+ });
+ jQuery.event.add( this, "click._change", function( event ) {
+ if ( this._just_changed && !event.isTrigger ) {
+ this._just_changed = false;
+ }
+ // Allow triggered, simulated change events (#11500)
+ jQuery.event.simulate( "change", this, event, true );
+ });
+ }
+ return false;
+ }
+ // Delegated event; lazy-add a change handler on descendant inputs
+ jQuery.event.add( this, "beforeactivate._change", function( e ) {
+ var elem = e.target;
+
+ if ( rformElems.test( elem.nodeName ) && !jQuery._data( elem, "_change_attached" ) ) {
+ jQuery.event.add( elem, "change._change", function( event ) {
+ if ( this.parentNode && !event.isSimulated && !event.isTrigger ) {
+ jQuery.event.simulate( "change", this.parentNode, event, true );
+ }
+ });
+ jQuery._data( elem, "_change_attached", true );
+ }
+ });
+ },
+
+ handle: function( event ) {
+ var elem = event.target;
+
+ // Swallow native change events from checkbox/radio, we already triggered them above
+ if ( this !== elem || event.isSimulated || event.isTrigger || (elem.type !== "radio" && elem.type !== "checkbox") ) {
+ return event.handleObj.handler.apply( this, arguments );
+ }
+ },
+
+ teardown: function() {
+ jQuery.event.remove( this, "._change" );
+
+ return !rformElems.test( this.nodeName );
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+// Create "bubbling" focus and blur events
+if ( !jQuery.support.focusinBubbles ) {
+ jQuery.each({ focus: "focusin", blur: "focusout" }, function( orig, fix ) {
+
+ // Attach a single capturing handler while someone wants focusin/focusout
+ var attaches = 0,
+ handler = function( event ) {
+ jQuery.event.simulate( fix, event.target, jQuery.event.fix( event ), true );
+ };
+
+ jQuery.event.special[ fix ] = {
+ setup: function() {
+ if ( attaches++ === 0 ) {
+ document.addEventListener( orig, handler, true );
+ }
+ },
+ teardown: function() {
+ if ( --attaches === 0 ) {
+ document.removeEventListener( orig, handler, true );
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ });
+}
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+
+ on: function( types, selector, data, fn, /*INTERNAL*/ one ) {
+ var origFn, type;
+
+ // Types can be a map of types/handlers
+ if ( typeof types === "object" ) {
+ // ( types-Object, selector, data )
+ if ( typeof selector !== "string" ) { // && selector != null
+ // ( types-Object, data )
+ data = data || selector;
+ selector = undefined;
+ }
+ for ( type in types ) {
+ this.on( type, selector, data, types[ type ], one );
+ }
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ if ( data == null && fn == null ) {
+ // ( types, fn )
+ fn = selector;
+ data = selector = undefined;
+ } else if ( fn == null ) {
+ if ( typeof selector === "string" ) {
+ // ( types, selector, fn )
+ fn = data;
+ data = undefined;
+ } else {
+ // ( types, data, fn )
+ fn = data;
+ data = selector;
+ selector = undefined;
+ }
+ }
+ if ( fn === false ) {
+ fn = returnFalse;
+ } else if ( !fn ) {
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ if ( one === 1 ) {
+ origFn = fn;
+ fn = function( event ) {
+ // Can use an empty set, since event contains the info
+ jQuery().off( event );
+ return origFn.apply( this, arguments );
+ };
+ // Use same guid so caller can remove using origFn
+ fn.guid = origFn.guid || ( origFn.guid = jQuery.guid++ );
+ }
+ return this.each( function() {
+ jQuery.event.add( this, types, fn, data, selector );
+ });
+ },
+ one: function( types, selector, data, fn ) {
+ return this.on( types, selector, data, fn, 1 );
+ },
+ off: function( types, selector, fn ) {
+ var handleObj, type;
+ if ( types && types.preventDefault && types.handleObj ) {
+ // ( event ) dispatched jQuery.Event
+ handleObj = types.handleObj;
+ jQuery( types.delegateTarget ).off(
+ handleObj.namespace ? handleObj.origType + "." + handleObj.namespace : handleObj.origType,
+ handleObj.selector,
+ handleObj.handler
+ );
+ return this;
+ }
+ if ( typeof types === "object" ) {
+ // ( types-object [, selector] )
+ for ( type in types ) {
+ this.off( type, selector, types[ type ] );
+ }
+ return this;
+ }
+ if ( selector === false || typeof selector === "function" ) {
+ // ( types [, fn] )
+ fn = selector;
+ selector = undefined;
+ }
+ if ( fn === false ) {
+ fn = returnFalse;
+ }
+ return this.each(function() {
+ jQuery.event.remove( this, types, fn, selector );
+ });
+ },
+
+ bind: function( types, data, fn ) {
+ return this.on( types, null, data, fn );
+ },
+ unbind: function( types, fn ) {
+ return this.off( types, null, fn );
+ },
+
+ live: function( types, data, fn ) {
+ jQuery( this.context ).on( types, this.selector, data, fn );
+ return this;
+ },
+ die: function( types, fn ) {
+ jQuery( this.context ).off( types, this.selector || "**", fn );
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ delegate: function( selector, types, data, fn ) {
+ return this.on( types, selector, data, fn );
+ },
+ undelegate: function( selector, types, fn ) {
+ // ( namespace ) or ( selector, types [, fn] )
+ return arguments.length === 1 ? this.off( selector, "**" ) : this.off( types, selector || "**", fn );
+ },
+
+ trigger: function( type, data ) {
+ return this.each(function() {
+ jQuery.event.trigger( type, data, this );
+ });
+ },
+ triggerHandler: function( type, data ) {
+ if ( this[0] ) {
+ return jQuery.event.trigger( type, data, this[0], true );
+ }
+ },
+
+ toggle: function( fn ) {
+ // Save reference to arguments for access in closure
+ var args = arguments,
+ guid = fn.guid || jQuery.guid++,
+ i = 0,
+ toggler = function( event ) {
+ // Figure out which function to execute
+ var lastToggle = ( jQuery._data( this, "lastToggle" + fn.guid ) || 0 ) % i;
+ jQuery._data( this, "lastToggle" + fn.guid, lastToggle + 1 );
+
+ // Make sure that clicks stop
+ event.preventDefault();
+
+ // and execute the function
+ return args[ lastToggle ].apply( this, arguments ) || false;
+ };
+
+ // link all the functions, so any of them can unbind this click handler
+ toggler.guid = guid;
+ while ( i < args.length ) {
+ args[ i++ ].guid = guid;
+ }
+
+ return this.click( toggler );
+ },
+
+ hover: function( fnOver, fnOut ) {
+ return this.mouseenter( fnOver ).mouseleave( fnOut || fnOver );
+ }
+});
+
+jQuery.each( ("blur focus focusin focusout load resize scroll unload click dblclick " +
+ "mousedown mouseup mousemove mouseover mouseout mouseenter mouseleave " +
+ "change select submit keydown keypress keyup error contextmenu").split(" "), function( i, name ) {
+
+ // Handle event binding
+ jQuery.fn[ name ] = function( data, fn ) {
+ if ( fn == null ) {
+ fn = data;
+ data = null;
+ }
+
+ return arguments.length > 0 ?
+ this.on( name, null, data, fn ) :
+ this.trigger( name );
+ };
+
+ if ( rkeyEvent.test( name ) ) {
+ jQuery.event.fixHooks[ name ] = jQuery.event.keyHooks;
+ }
+
+ if ( rmouseEvent.test( name ) ) {
+ jQuery.event.fixHooks[ name ] = jQuery.event.mouseHooks;
+ }
+});
+/*!
+ * Sizzle CSS Selector Engine
+ * Copyright 2012 jQuery Foundation and other contributors
+ * Released under the MIT license
+ * http://sizzlejs.com/
+ */
+(function( window, undefined ) {
+
+var cachedruns,
+ assertGetIdNotName,
+ Expr,
+ getText,
+ isXML,
+ contains,
+ compile,
+ sortOrder,
+ hasDuplicate,
+ outermostContext,
+
+ baseHasDuplicate = true,
+ strundefined = "undefined",
+
+ expando = ( "sizcache" + Math.random() ).replace( ".", "" ),
+
+ Token = String,
+ document = window.document,
+ docElem = document.documentElement,
+ dirruns = 0,
+ done = 0,
+ pop = [].pop,
+ push = [].push,
+ slice = [].slice,
+ // Use a stripped-down indexOf if a native one is unavailable
+ indexOf = [].indexOf || function( elem ) {
+ var i = 0,
+ len = this.length;
+ for ( ; i < len; i++ ) {
+ if ( this[i] === elem ) {
+ return i;
+ }
+ }
+ return -1;
+ },
+
+ // Augment a function for special use by Sizzle
+ markFunction = function( fn, value ) {
+ fn[ expando ] = value == null || value;
+ return fn;
+ },
+
+ createCache = function() {
+ var cache = {},
+ keys = [];
+
+ return markFunction(function( key, value ) {
+ // Only keep the most recent entries
+ if ( keys.push( key ) > Expr.cacheLength ) {
+ delete cache[ keys.shift() ];
+ }
+
+ return (cache[ key ] = value);
+ }, cache );
+ },
+
+ classCache = createCache(),
+ tokenCache = createCache(),
+ compilerCache = createCache(),
+
+ // Regex
+
+ // Whitespace characters http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#whitespace
+ whitespace = "[\\x20\\t\\r\\n\\f]",
+ // http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-syntax/#characters
+ characterEncoding = "(?:\\\\.|[-\\w]|[^\\x00-\\xa0])+",
+
+ // Loosely modeled on CSS identifier characters
+ // An unquoted value should be a CSS identifier (http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#attribute-selectors)
+ // Proper syntax: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#value-def-identifier
+ identifier = characterEncoding.replace( "w", "w#" ),
+
+ // Acceptable operators http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors/#attribute-selectors
+ operators = "([*^$|!~]?=)",
+ attributes = "\\[" + whitespace + "*(" + characterEncoding + ")" + whitespace +
+ "*(?:" + operators + whitespace + "*(?:(['\"])((?:\\\\.|[^\\\\])*?)\\3|(" + identifier + ")|)|)" + whitespace + "*\\]",
+
+ // Prefer arguments not in parens/brackets,
+ // then attribute selectors and non-pseudos (denoted by :),
+ // then anything else
+ // These preferences are here to reduce the number of selectors
+ // needing tokenize in the PSEUDO preFilter
+ pseudos = ":(" + characterEncoding + ")(?:\\((?:(['\"])((?:\\\\.|[^\\\\])*?)\\2|([^()[\\]]*|(?:(?:" + attributes + ")|[^:]|\\\\.)*|.*))\\)|)",
+
+ // For matchExpr.POS and matchExpr.needsContext
+ pos = ":(even|odd|eq|gt|lt|nth|first|last)(?:\\(" + whitespace +
+ "*((?:-\\d)?\\d*)" + whitespace + "*\\)|)(?=[^-]|$)",
+
+ // Leading and non-escaped trailing whitespace, capturing some non-whitespace characters preceding the latter
+ rtrim = new RegExp( "^" + whitespace + "+|((?:^|[^\\\\])(?:\\\\.)*)" + whitespace + "+$", "g" ),
+
+ rcomma = new RegExp( "^" + whitespace + "*," + whitespace + "*" ),
+ rcombinators = new RegExp( "^" + whitespace + "*([\\x20\\t\\r\\n\\f>+~])" + whitespace + "*" ),
+ rpseudo = new RegExp( pseudos ),
+
+ // Easily-parseable/retrievable ID or TAG or CLASS selectors
+ rquickExpr = /^(?:#([\w\-]+)|(\w+)|\.([\w\-]+))$/,
+
+ rnot = /^:not/,
+ rsibling = /[\x20\t\r\n\f]*[+~]/,
+ rendsWithNot = /:not\($/,
+
+ rheader = /h\d/i,
+ rinputs = /input|select|textarea|button/i,
+
+ rbackslash = /\\(?!\\)/g,
+
+ matchExpr = {
+ "ID": new RegExp( "^#(" + characterEncoding + ")" ),
+ "CLASS": new RegExp( "^\\.(" + characterEncoding + ")" ),
+ "NAME": new RegExp( "^\\[name=['\"]?(" + characterEncoding + ")['\"]?\\]" ),
+ "TAG": new RegExp( "^(" + characterEncoding.replace( "w", "w*" ) + ")" ),
+ "ATTR": new RegExp( "^" + attributes ),
+ "PSEUDO": new RegExp( "^" + pseudos ),
+ "POS": new RegExp( pos, "i" ),
+ "CHILD": new RegExp( "^:(only|nth|first|last)-child(?:\\(" + whitespace +
+ "*(even|odd|(([+-]|)(\\d*)n|)" + whitespace + "*(?:([+-]|)" + whitespace +
+ "*(\\d+)|))" + whitespace + "*\\)|)", "i" ),
+ // For use in libraries implementing .is()
+ "needsContext": new RegExp( "^" + whitespace + "*[>+~]|" + pos, "i" )
+ },
+
+ // Support
+
+ // Used for testing something on an element
+ assert = function( fn ) {
+ var div = document.createElement("div");
+
+ try {
+ return fn( div );
+ } catch (e) {
+ return false;
+ } finally {
+ // release memory in IE
+ div = null;
+ }
+ },
+
+ // Check if getElementsByTagName("*") returns only elements
+ assertTagNameNoComments = assert(function( div ) {
+ div.appendChild( document.createComment("") );
+ return !div.getElementsByTagName("*").length;
+ }),
+
+ // Check if getAttribute returns normalized href attributes
+ assertHrefNotNormalized = assert(function( div ) {
+ div.innerHTML = "";
+ return div.firstChild && typeof div.firstChild.getAttribute !== strundefined &&
+ div.firstChild.getAttribute("href") === "#";
+ }),
+
+ // Check if attributes should be retrieved by attribute nodes
+ assertAttributes = assert(function( div ) {
+ div.innerHTML = "";
+ var type = typeof div.lastChild.getAttribute("multiple");
+ // IE8 returns a string for some attributes even when not present
+ return type !== "boolean" && type !== "string";
+ }),
+
+ // Check if getElementsByClassName can be trusted
+ assertUsableClassName = assert(function( div ) {
+ // Opera can't find a second classname (in 9.6)
+ div.innerHTML = "";
+ if ( !div.getElementsByClassName || !div.getElementsByClassName("e").length ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // Safari 3.2 caches class attributes and doesn't catch changes
+ div.lastChild.className = "e";
+ return div.getElementsByClassName("e").length === 2;
+ }),
+
+ // Check if getElementById returns elements by name
+ // Check if getElementsByName privileges form controls or returns elements by ID
+ assertUsableName = assert(function( div ) {
+ // Inject content
+ div.id = expando + 0;
+ div.innerHTML = "";
+ docElem.insertBefore( div, docElem.firstChild );
+
+ // Test
+ var pass = document.getElementsByName &&
+ // buggy browsers will return fewer than the correct 2
+ document.getElementsByName( expando ).length === 2 +
+ // buggy browsers will return more than the correct 0
+ document.getElementsByName( expando + 0 ).length;
+ assertGetIdNotName = !document.getElementById( expando );
+
+ // Cleanup
+ docElem.removeChild( div );
+
+ return pass;
+ });
+
+// If slice is not available, provide a backup
+try {
+ slice.call( docElem.childNodes, 0 )[0].nodeType;
+} catch ( e ) {
+ slice = function( i ) {
+ var elem,
+ results = [];
+ for ( ; (elem = this[i]); i++ ) {
+ results.push( elem );
+ }
+ return results;
+ };
+}
+
+function Sizzle( selector, context, results, seed ) {
+ results = results || [];
+ context = context || document;
+ var match, elem, xml, m,
+ nodeType = context.nodeType;
+
+ if ( !selector || typeof selector !== "string" ) {
+ return results;
+ }
+
+ if ( nodeType !== 1 && nodeType !== 9 ) {
+ return [];
+ }
+
+ xml = isXML( context );
+
+ if ( !xml && !seed ) {
+ if ( (match = rquickExpr.exec( selector )) ) {
+ // Speed-up: Sizzle("#ID")
+ if ( (m = match[1]) ) {
+ if ( nodeType === 9 ) {
+ elem = context.getElementById( m );
+ // Check parentNode to catch when Blackberry 4.6 returns
+ // nodes that are no longer in the document #6963
+ if ( elem && elem.parentNode ) {
+ // Handle the case where IE, Opera, and Webkit return items
+ // by name instead of ID
+ if ( elem.id === m ) {
+ results.push( elem );
+ return results;
+ }
+ } else {
+ return results;
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Context is not a document
+ if ( context.ownerDocument && (elem = context.ownerDocument.getElementById( m )) &&
+ contains( context, elem ) && elem.id === m ) {
+ results.push( elem );
+ return results;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Speed-up: Sizzle("TAG")
+ } else if ( match[2] ) {
+ push.apply( results, slice.call(context.getElementsByTagName( selector ), 0) );
+ return results;
+
+ // Speed-up: Sizzle(".CLASS")
+ } else if ( (m = match[3]) && assertUsableClassName && context.getElementsByClassName ) {
+ push.apply( results, slice.call(context.getElementsByClassName( m ), 0) );
+ return results;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // All others
+ return select( selector.replace( rtrim, "$1" ), context, results, seed, xml );
+}
+
+Sizzle.matches = function( expr, elements ) {
+ return Sizzle( expr, null, null, elements );
+};
+
+Sizzle.matchesSelector = function( elem, expr ) {
+ return Sizzle( expr, null, null, [ elem ] ).length > 0;
+};
+
+// Returns a function to use in pseudos for input types
+function createInputPseudo( type ) {
+ return function( elem ) {
+ var name = elem.nodeName.toLowerCase();
+ return name === "input" && elem.type === type;
+ };
+}
+
+// Returns a function to use in pseudos for buttons
+function createButtonPseudo( type ) {
+ return function( elem ) {
+ var name = elem.nodeName.toLowerCase();
+ return (name === "input" || name === "button") && elem.type === type;
+ };
+}
+
+// Returns a function to use in pseudos for positionals
+function createPositionalPseudo( fn ) {
+ return markFunction(function( argument ) {
+ argument = +argument;
+ return markFunction(function( seed, matches ) {
+ var j,
+ matchIndexes = fn( [], seed.length, argument ),
+ i = matchIndexes.length;
+
+ // Match elements found at the specified indexes
+ while ( i-- ) {
+ if ( seed[ (j = matchIndexes[i]) ] ) {
+ seed[j] = !(matches[j] = seed[j]);
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ });
+}
+
+/**
+ * Utility function for retrieving the text value of an array of DOM nodes
+ * @param {Array|Element} elem
+ */
+getText = Sizzle.getText = function( elem ) {
+ var node,
+ ret = "",
+ i = 0,
+ nodeType = elem.nodeType;
+
+ if ( nodeType ) {
+ if ( nodeType === 1 || nodeType === 9 || nodeType === 11 ) {
+ // Use textContent for elements
+ // innerText usage removed for consistency of new lines (see #11153)
+ if ( typeof elem.textContent === "string" ) {
+ return elem.textContent;
+ } else {
+ // Traverse its children
+ for ( elem = elem.firstChild; elem; elem = elem.nextSibling ) {
+ ret += getText( elem );
+ }
+ }
+ } else if ( nodeType === 3 || nodeType === 4 ) {
+ return elem.nodeValue;
+ }
+ // Do not include comment or processing instruction nodes
+ } else {
+
+ // If no nodeType, this is expected to be an array
+ for ( ; (node = elem[i]); i++ ) {
+ // Do not traverse comment nodes
+ ret += getText( node );
+ }
+ }
+ return ret;
+};
+
+isXML = Sizzle.isXML = function( elem ) {
+ // documentElement is verified for cases where it doesn't yet exist
+ // (such as loading iframes in IE - #4833)
+ var documentElement = elem && (elem.ownerDocument || elem).documentElement;
+ return documentElement ? documentElement.nodeName !== "HTML" : false;
+};
+
+// Element contains another
+contains = Sizzle.contains = docElem.contains ?
+ function( a, b ) {
+ var adown = a.nodeType === 9 ? a.documentElement : a,
+ bup = b && b.parentNode;
+ return a === bup || !!( bup && bup.nodeType === 1 && adown.contains && adown.contains(bup) );
+ } :
+ docElem.compareDocumentPosition ?
+ function( a, b ) {
+ return b && !!( a.compareDocumentPosition( b ) & 16 );
+ } :
+ function( a, b ) {
+ while ( (b = b.parentNode) ) {
+ if ( b === a ) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ return false;
+ };
+
+Sizzle.attr = function( elem, name ) {
+ var val,
+ xml = isXML( elem );
+
+ if ( !xml ) {
+ name = name.toLowerCase();
+ }
+ if ( (val = Expr.attrHandle[ name ]) ) {
+ return val( elem );
+ }
+ if ( xml || assertAttributes ) {
+ return elem.getAttribute( name );
+ }
+ val = elem.getAttributeNode( name );
+ return val ?
+ typeof elem[ name ] === "boolean" ?
+ elem[ name ] ? name : null :
+ val.specified ? val.value : null :
+ null;
+};
+
+Expr = Sizzle.selectors = {
+
+ // Can be adjusted by the user
+ cacheLength: 50,
+
+ createPseudo: markFunction,
+
+ match: matchExpr,
+
+ // IE6/7 return a modified href
+ attrHandle: assertHrefNotNormalized ?
+ {} :
+ {
+ "href": function( elem ) {
+ return elem.getAttribute( "href", 2 );
+ },
+ "type": function( elem ) {
+ return elem.getAttribute("type");
+ }
+ },
+
+ find: {
+ "ID": assertGetIdNotName ?
+ function( id, context, xml ) {
+ if ( typeof context.getElementById !== strundefined && !xml ) {
+ var m = context.getElementById( id );
+ // Check parentNode to catch when Blackberry 4.6 returns
+ // nodes that are no longer in the document #6963
+ return m && m.parentNode ? [m] : [];
+ }
+ } :
+ function( id, context, xml ) {
+ if ( typeof context.getElementById !== strundefined && !xml ) {
+ var m = context.getElementById( id );
+
+ return m ?
+ m.id === id || typeof m.getAttributeNode !== strundefined && m.getAttributeNode("id").value === id ?
+ [m] :
+ undefined :
+ [];
+ }
+ },
+
+ "TAG": assertTagNameNoComments ?
+ function( tag, context ) {
+ if ( typeof context.getElementsByTagName !== strundefined ) {
+ return context.getElementsByTagName( tag );
+ }
+ } :
+ function( tag, context ) {
+ var results = context.getElementsByTagName( tag );
+
+ // Filter out possible comments
+ if ( tag === "*" ) {
+ var elem,
+ tmp = [],
+ i = 0;
+
+ for ( ; (elem = results[i]); i++ ) {
+ if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ tmp.push( elem );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return tmp;
+ }
+ return results;
+ },
+
+ "NAME": assertUsableName && function( tag, context ) {
+ if ( typeof context.getElementsByName !== strundefined ) {
+ return context.getElementsByName( name );
+ }
+ },
+
+ "CLASS": assertUsableClassName && function( className, context, xml ) {
+ if ( typeof context.getElementsByClassName !== strundefined && !xml ) {
+ return context.getElementsByClassName( className );
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ relative: {
+ ">": { dir: "parentNode", first: true },
+ " ": { dir: "parentNode" },
+ "+": { dir: "previousSibling", first: true },
+ "~": { dir: "previousSibling" }
+ },
+
+ preFilter: {
+ "ATTR": function( match ) {
+ match[1] = match[1].replace( rbackslash, "" );
+
+ // Move the given value to match[3] whether quoted or unquoted
+ match[3] = ( match[4] || match[5] || "" ).replace( rbackslash, "" );
+
+ if ( match[2] === "~=" ) {
+ match[3] = " " + match[3] + " ";
+ }
+
+ return match.slice( 0, 4 );
+ },
+
+ "CHILD": function( match ) {
+ /* matches from matchExpr["CHILD"]
+ 1 type (only|nth|...)
+ 2 argument (even|odd|\d*|\d*n([+-]\d+)?|...)
+ 3 xn-component of xn+y argument ([+-]?\d*n|)
+ 4 sign of xn-component
+ 5 x of xn-component
+ 6 sign of y-component
+ 7 y of y-component
+ */
+ match[1] = match[1].toLowerCase();
+
+ if ( match[1] === "nth" ) {
+ // nth-child requires argument
+ if ( !match[2] ) {
+ Sizzle.error( match[0] );
+ }
+
+ // numeric x and y parameters for Expr.filter.CHILD
+ // remember that false/true cast respectively to 0/1
+ match[3] = +( match[3] ? match[4] + (match[5] || 1) : 2 * ( match[2] === "even" || match[2] === "odd" ) );
+ match[4] = +( ( match[6] + match[7] ) || match[2] === "odd" );
+
+ // other types prohibit arguments
+ } else if ( match[2] ) {
+ Sizzle.error( match[0] );
+ }
+
+ return match;
+ },
+
+ "PSEUDO": function( match ) {
+ var unquoted, excess;
+ if ( matchExpr["CHILD"].test( match[0] ) ) {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ if ( match[3] ) {
+ match[2] = match[3];
+ } else if ( (unquoted = match[4]) ) {
+ // Only check arguments that contain a pseudo
+ if ( rpseudo.test(unquoted) &&
+ // Get excess from tokenize (recursively)
+ (excess = tokenize( unquoted, true )) &&
+ // advance to the next closing parenthesis
+ (excess = unquoted.indexOf( ")", unquoted.length - excess ) - unquoted.length) ) {
+
+ // excess is a negative index
+ unquoted = unquoted.slice( 0, excess );
+ match[0] = match[0].slice( 0, excess );
+ }
+ match[2] = unquoted;
+ }
+
+ // Return only captures needed by the pseudo filter method (type and argument)
+ return match.slice( 0, 3 );
+ }
+ },
+
+ filter: {
+ "ID": assertGetIdNotName ?
+ function( id ) {
+ id = id.replace( rbackslash, "" );
+ return function( elem ) {
+ return elem.getAttribute("id") === id;
+ };
+ } :
+ function( id ) {
+ id = id.replace( rbackslash, "" );
+ return function( elem ) {
+ var node = typeof elem.getAttributeNode !== strundefined && elem.getAttributeNode("id");
+ return node && node.value === id;
+ };
+ },
+
+ "TAG": function( nodeName ) {
+ if ( nodeName === "*" ) {
+ return function() { return true; };
+ }
+ nodeName = nodeName.replace( rbackslash, "" ).toLowerCase();
+
+ return function( elem ) {
+ return elem.nodeName && elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === nodeName;
+ };
+ },
+
+ "CLASS": function( className ) {
+ var pattern = classCache[ expando ][ className ];
+ if ( !pattern ) {
+ pattern = classCache( className, new RegExp("(^|" + whitespace + ")" + className + "(" + whitespace + "|$)") );
+ }
+ return function( elem ) {
+ return pattern.test( elem.className || (typeof elem.getAttribute !== strundefined && elem.getAttribute("class")) || "" );
+ };
+ },
+
+ "ATTR": function( name, operator, check ) {
+ return function( elem, context ) {
+ var result = Sizzle.attr( elem, name );
+
+ if ( result == null ) {
+ return operator === "!=";
+ }
+ if ( !operator ) {
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ result += "";
+
+ return operator === "=" ? result === check :
+ operator === "!=" ? result !== check :
+ operator === "^=" ? check && result.indexOf( check ) === 0 :
+ operator === "*=" ? check && result.indexOf( check ) > -1 :
+ operator === "$=" ? check && result.substr( result.length - check.length ) === check :
+ operator === "~=" ? ( " " + result + " " ).indexOf( check ) > -1 :
+ operator === "|=" ? result === check || result.substr( 0, check.length + 1 ) === check + "-" :
+ false;
+ };
+ },
+
+ "CHILD": function( type, argument, first, last ) {
+
+ if ( type === "nth" ) {
+ return function( elem ) {
+ var node, diff,
+ parent = elem.parentNode;
+
+ if ( first === 1 && last === 0 ) {
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ if ( parent ) {
+ diff = 0;
+ for ( node = parent.firstChild; node; node = node.nextSibling ) {
+ if ( node.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ diff++;
+ if ( elem === node ) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Incorporate the offset (or cast to NaN), then check against cycle size
+ diff -= last;
+ return diff === first || ( diff % first === 0 && diff / first >= 0 );
+ };
+ }
+
+ return function( elem ) {
+ var node = elem;
+
+ switch ( type ) {
+ case "only":
+ case "first":
+ while ( (node = node.previousSibling) ) {
+ if ( node.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( type === "first" ) {
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ node = elem;
+
+ /* falls through */
+ case "last":
+ while ( (node = node.nextSibling) ) {
+ if ( node.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true;
+ }
+ };
+ },
+
+ "PSEUDO": function( pseudo, argument ) {
+ // pseudo-class names are case-insensitive
+ // http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors/#pseudo-classes
+ // Prioritize by case sensitivity in case custom pseudos are added with uppercase letters
+ // Remember that setFilters inherits from pseudos
+ var args,
+ fn = Expr.pseudos[ pseudo ] || Expr.setFilters[ pseudo.toLowerCase() ] ||
+ Sizzle.error( "unsupported pseudo: " + pseudo );
+
+ // The user may use createPseudo to indicate that
+ // arguments are needed to create the filter function
+ // just as Sizzle does
+ if ( fn[ expando ] ) {
+ return fn( argument );
+ }
+
+ // But maintain support for old signatures
+ if ( fn.length > 1 ) {
+ args = [ pseudo, pseudo, "", argument ];
+ return Expr.setFilters.hasOwnProperty( pseudo.toLowerCase() ) ?
+ markFunction(function( seed, matches ) {
+ var idx,
+ matched = fn( seed, argument ),
+ i = matched.length;
+ while ( i-- ) {
+ idx = indexOf.call( seed, matched[i] );
+ seed[ idx ] = !( matches[ idx ] = matched[i] );
+ }
+ }) :
+ function( elem ) {
+ return fn( elem, 0, args );
+ };
+ }
+
+ return fn;
+ }
+ },
+
+ pseudos: {
+ "not": markFunction(function( selector ) {
+ // Trim the selector passed to compile
+ // to avoid treating leading and trailing
+ // spaces as combinators
+ var input = [],
+ results = [],
+ matcher = compile( selector.replace( rtrim, "$1" ) );
+
+ return matcher[ expando ] ?
+ markFunction(function( seed, matches, context, xml ) {
+ var elem,
+ unmatched = matcher( seed, null, xml, [] ),
+ i = seed.length;
+
+ // Match elements unmatched by `matcher`
+ while ( i-- ) {
+ if ( (elem = unmatched[i]) ) {
+ seed[i] = !(matches[i] = elem);
+ }
+ }
+ }) :
+ function( elem, context, xml ) {
+ input[0] = elem;
+ matcher( input, null, xml, results );
+ return !results.pop();
+ };
+ }),
+
+ "has": markFunction(function( selector ) {
+ return function( elem ) {
+ return Sizzle( selector, elem ).length > 0;
+ };
+ }),
+
+ "contains": markFunction(function( text ) {
+ return function( elem ) {
+ return ( elem.textContent || elem.innerText || getText( elem ) ).indexOf( text ) > -1;
+ };
+ }),
+
+ "enabled": function( elem ) {
+ return elem.disabled === false;
+ },
+
+ "disabled": function( elem ) {
+ return elem.disabled === true;
+ },
+
+ "checked": function( elem ) {
+ // In CSS3, :checked should return both checked and selected elements
+ // http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-css3-selectors-20110929/#checked
+ var nodeName = elem.nodeName.toLowerCase();
+ return (nodeName === "input" && !!elem.checked) || (nodeName === "option" && !!elem.selected);
+ },
+
+ "selected": function( elem ) {
+ // Accessing this property makes selected-by-default
+ // options in Safari work properly
+ if ( elem.parentNode ) {
+ elem.parentNode.selectedIndex;
+ }
+
+ return elem.selected === true;
+ },
+
+ "parent": function( elem ) {
+ return !Expr.pseudos["empty"]( elem );
+ },
+
+ "empty": function( elem ) {
+ // http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors/#empty-pseudo
+ // :empty is only affected by element nodes and content nodes(including text(3), cdata(4)),
+ // not comment, processing instructions, or others
+ // Thanks to Diego Perini for the nodeName shortcut
+ // Greater than "@" means alpha characters (specifically not starting with "#" or "?")
+ var nodeType;
+ elem = elem.firstChild;
+ while ( elem ) {
+ if ( elem.nodeName > "@" || (nodeType = elem.nodeType) === 3 || nodeType === 4 ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ elem = elem.nextSibling;
+ }
+ return true;
+ },
+
+ "header": function( elem ) {
+ return rheader.test( elem.nodeName );
+ },
+
+ "text": function( elem ) {
+ var type, attr;
+ // IE6 and 7 will map elem.type to 'text' for new HTML5 types (search, etc)
+ // use getAttribute instead to test this case
+ return elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === "input" &&
+ (type = elem.type) === "text" &&
+ ( (attr = elem.getAttribute("type")) == null || attr.toLowerCase() === type );
+ },
+
+ // Input types
+ "radio": createInputPseudo("radio"),
+ "checkbox": createInputPseudo("checkbox"),
+ "file": createInputPseudo("file"),
+ "password": createInputPseudo("password"),
+ "image": createInputPseudo("image"),
+
+ "submit": createButtonPseudo("submit"),
+ "reset": createButtonPseudo("reset"),
+
+ "button": function( elem ) {
+ var name = elem.nodeName.toLowerCase();
+ return name === "input" && elem.type === "button" || name === "button";
+ },
+
+ "input": function( elem ) {
+ return rinputs.test( elem.nodeName );
+ },
+
+ "focus": function( elem ) {
+ var doc = elem.ownerDocument;
+ return elem === doc.activeElement && (!doc.hasFocus || doc.hasFocus()) && !!(elem.type || elem.href);
+ },
+
+ "active": function( elem ) {
+ return elem === elem.ownerDocument.activeElement;
+ },
+
+ // Positional types
+ "first": createPositionalPseudo(function( matchIndexes, length, argument ) {
+ return [ 0 ];
+ }),
+
+ "last": createPositionalPseudo(function( matchIndexes, length, argument ) {
+ return [ length - 1 ];
+ }),
+
+ "eq": createPositionalPseudo(function( matchIndexes, length, argument ) {
+ return [ argument < 0 ? argument + length : argument ];
+ }),
+
+ "even": createPositionalPseudo(function( matchIndexes, length, argument ) {
+ for ( var i = 0; i < length; i += 2 ) {
+ matchIndexes.push( i );
+ }
+ return matchIndexes;
+ }),
+
+ "odd": createPositionalPseudo(function( matchIndexes, length, argument ) {
+ for ( var i = 1; i < length; i += 2 ) {
+ matchIndexes.push( i );
+ }
+ return matchIndexes;
+ }),
+
+ "lt": createPositionalPseudo(function( matchIndexes, length, argument ) {
+ for ( var i = argument < 0 ? argument + length : argument; --i >= 0; ) {
+ matchIndexes.push( i );
+ }
+ return matchIndexes;
+ }),
+
+ "gt": createPositionalPseudo(function( matchIndexes, length, argument ) {
+ for ( var i = argument < 0 ? argument + length : argument; ++i < length; ) {
+ matchIndexes.push( i );
+ }
+ return matchIndexes;
+ })
+ }
+};
+
+function siblingCheck( a, b, ret ) {
+ if ( a === b ) {
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ var cur = a.nextSibling;
+
+ while ( cur ) {
+ if ( cur === b ) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ cur = cur.nextSibling;
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+sortOrder = docElem.compareDocumentPosition ?
+ function( a, b ) {
+ if ( a === b ) {
+ hasDuplicate = true;
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ return ( !a.compareDocumentPosition || !b.compareDocumentPosition ?
+ a.compareDocumentPosition :
+ a.compareDocumentPosition(b) & 4
+ ) ? -1 : 1;
+ } :
+ function( a, b ) {
+ // The nodes are identical, we can exit early
+ if ( a === b ) {
+ hasDuplicate = true;
+ return 0;
+
+ // Fallback to using sourceIndex (in IE) if it's available on both nodes
+ } else if ( a.sourceIndex && b.sourceIndex ) {
+ return a.sourceIndex - b.sourceIndex;
+ }
+
+ var al, bl,
+ ap = [],
+ bp = [],
+ aup = a.parentNode,
+ bup = b.parentNode,
+ cur = aup;
+
+ // If the nodes are siblings (or identical) we can do a quick check
+ if ( aup === bup ) {
+ return siblingCheck( a, b );
+
+ // If no parents were found then the nodes are disconnected
+ } else if ( !aup ) {
+ return -1;
+
+ } else if ( !bup ) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ // Otherwise they're somewhere else in the tree so we need
+ // to build up a full list of the parentNodes for comparison
+ while ( cur ) {
+ ap.unshift( cur );
+ cur = cur.parentNode;
+ }
+
+ cur = bup;
+
+ while ( cur ) {
+ bp.unshift( cur );
+ cur = cur.parentNode;
+ }
+
+ al = ap.length;
+ bl = bp.length;
+
+ // Start walking down the tree looking for a discrepancy
+ for ( var i = 0; i < al && i < bl; i++ ) {
+ if ( ap[i] !== bp[i] ) {
+ return siblingCheck( ap[i], bp[i] );
+ }
+ }
+
+ // We ended someplace up the tree so do a sibling check
+ return i === al ?
+ siblingCheck( a, bp[i], -1 ) :
+ siblingCheck( ap[i], b, 1 );
+ };
+
+// Always assume the presence of duplicates if sort doesn't
+// pass them to our comparison function (as in Google Chrome).
+[0, 0].sort( sortOrder );
+baseHasDuplicate = !hasDuplicate;
+
+// Document sorting and removing duplicates
+Sizzle.uniqueSort = function( results ) {
+ var elem,
+ i = 1;
+
+ hasDuplicate = baseHasDuplicate;
+ results.sort( sortOrder );
+
+ if ( hasDuplicate ) {
+ for ( ; (elem = results[i]); i++ ) {
+ if ( elem === results[ i - 1 ] ) {
+ results.splice( i--, 1 );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return results;
+};
+
+Sizzle.error = function( msg ) {
+ throw new Error( "Syntax error, unrecognized expression: " + msg );
+};
+
+function tokenize( selector, parseOnly ) {
+ var matched, match, tokens, type, soFar, groups, preFilters,
+ cached = tokenCache[ expando ][ selector ];
+
+ if ( cached ) {
+ return parseOnly ? 0 : cached.slice( 0 );
+ }
+
+ soFar = selector;
+ groups = [];
+ preFilters = Expr.preFilter;
+
+ while ( soFar ) {
+
+ // Comma and first run
+ if ( !matched || (match = rcomma.exec( soFar )) ) {
+ if ( match ) {
+ soFar = soFar.slice( match[0].length );
+ }
+ groups.push( tokens = [] );
+ }
+
+ matched = false;
+
+ // Combinators
+ if ( (match = rcombinators.exec( soFar )) ) {
+ tokens.push( matched = new Token( match.shift() ) );
+ soFar = soFar.slice( matched.length );
+
+ // Cast descendant combinators to space
+ matched.type = match[0].replace( rtrim, " " );
+ }
+
+ // Filters
+ for ( type in Expr.filter ) {
+ if ( (match = matchExpr[ type ].exec( soFar )) && (!preFilters[ type ] ||
+ // The last two arguments here are (context, xml) for backCompat
+ (match = preFilters[ type ]( match, document, true ))) ) {
+
+ tokens.push( matched = new Token( match.shift() ) );
+ soFar = soFar.slice( matched.length );
+ matched.type = type;
+ matched.matches = match;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( !matched ) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Return the length of the invalid excess
+ // if we're just parsing
+ // Otherwise, throw an error or return tokens
+ return parseOnly ?
+ soFar.length :
+ soFar ?
+ Sizzle.error( selector ) :
+ // Cache the tokens
+ tokenCache( selector, groups ).slice( 0 );
+}
+
+function addCombinator( matcher, combinator, base ) {
+ var dir = combinator.dir,
+ checkNonElements = base && combinator.dir === "parentNode",
+ doneName = done++;
+
+ return combinator.first ?
+ // Check against closest ancestor/preceding element
+ function( elem, context, xml ) {
+ while ( (elem = elem[ dir ]) ) {
+ if ( checkNonElements || elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ return matcher( elem, context, xml );
+ }
+ }
+ } :
+
+ // Check against all ancestor/preceding elements
+ function( elem, context, xml ) {
+ // We can't set arbitrary data on XML nodes, so they don't benefit from dir caching
+ if ( !xml ) {
+ var cache,
+ dirkey = dirruns + " " + doneName + " ",
+ cachedkey = dirkey + cachedruns;
+ while ( (elem = elem[ dir ]) ) {
+ if ( checkNonElements || elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ if ( (cache = elem[ expando ]) === cachedkey ) {
+ return elem.sizset;
+ } else if ( typeof cache === "string" && cache.indexOf(dirkey) === 0 ) {
+ if ( elem.sizset ) {
+ return elem;
+ }
+ } else {
+ elem[ expando ] = cachedkey;
+ if ( matcher( elem, context, xml ) ) {
+ elem.sizset = true;
+ return elem;
+ }
+ elem.sizset = false;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ while ( (elem = elem[ dir ]) ) {
+ if ( checkNonElements || elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ if ( matcher( elem, context, xml ) ) {
+ return elem;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+function elementMatcher( matchers ) {
+ return matchers.length > 1 ?
+ function( elem, context, xml ) {
+ var i = matchers.length;
+ while ( i-- ) {
+ if ( !matchers[i]( elem, context, xml ) ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+ } :
+ matchers[0];
+}
+
+function condense( unmatched, map, filter, context, xml ) {
+ var elem,
+ newUnmatched = [],
+ i = 0,
+ len = unmatched.length,
+ mapped = map != null;
+
+ for ( ; i < len; i++ ) {
+ if ( (elem = unmatched[i]) ) {
+ if ( !filter || filter( elem, context, xml ) ) {
+ newUnmatched.push( elem );
+ if ( mapped ) {
+ map.push( i );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return newUnmatched;
+}
+
+function setMatcher( preFilter, selector, matcher, postFilter, postFinder, postSelector ) {
+ if ( postFilter && !postFilter[ expando ] ) {
+ postFilter = setMatcher( postFilter );
+ }
+ if ( postFinder && !postFinder[ expando ] ) {
+ postFinder = setMatcher( postFinder, postSelector );
+ }
+ return markFunction(function( seed, results, context, xml ) {
+ // Positional selectors apply to seed elements, so it is invalid to follow them with relative ones
+ if ( seed && postFinder ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ var i, elem, postFilterIn,
+ preMap = [],
+ postMap = [],
+ preexisting = results.length,
+
+ // Get initial elements from seed or context
+ elems = seed || multipleContexts( selector || "*", context.nodeType ? [ context ] : context, [], seed ),
+
+ // Prefilter to get matcher input, preserving a map for seed-results synchronization
+ matcherIn = preFilter && ( seed || !selector ) ?
+ condense( elems, preMap, preFilter, context, xml ) :
+ elems,
+
+ matcherOut = matcher ?
+ // If we have a postFinder, or filtered seed, or non-seed postFilter or preexisting results,
+ postFinder || ( seed ? preFilter : preexisting || postFilter ) ?
+
+ // ...intermediate processing is necessary
+ [] :
+
+ // ...otherwise use results directly
+ results :
+ matcherIn;
+
+ // Find primary matches
+ if ( matcher ) {
+ matcher( matcherIn, matcherOut, context, xml );
+ }
+
+ // Apply postFilter
+ if ( postFilter ) {
+ postFilterIn = condense( matcherOut, postMap );
+ postFilter( postFilterIn, [], context, xml );
+
+ // Un-match failing elements by moving them back to matcherIn
+ i = postFilterIn.length;
+ while ( i-- ) {
+ if ( (elem = postFilterIn[i]) ) {
+ matcherOut[ postMap[i] ] = !(matcherIn[ postMap[i] ] = elem);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Keep seed and results synchronized
+ if ( seed ) {
+ // Ignore postFinder because it can't coexist with seed
+ i = preFilter && matcherOut.length;
+ while ( i-- ) {
+ if ( (elem = matcherOut[i]) ) {
+ seed[ preMap[i] ] = !(results[ preMap[i] ] = elem);
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ matcherOut = condense(
+ matcherOut === results ?
+ matcherOut.splice( preexisting, matcherOut.length ) :
+ matcherOut
+ );
+ if ( postFinder ) {
+ postFinder( null, results, matcherOut, xml );
+ } else {
+ push.apply( results, matcherOut );
+ }
+ }
+ });
+}
+
+function matcherFromTokens( tokens ) {
+ var checkContext, matcher, j,
+ len = tokens.length,
+ leadingRelative = Expr.relative[ tokens[0].type ],
+ implicitRelative = leadingRelative || Expr.relative[" "],
+ i = leadingRelative ? 1 : 0,
+
+ // The foundational matcher ensures that elements are reachable from top-level context(s)
+ matchContext = addCombinator( function( elem ) {
+ return elem === checkContext;
+ }, implicitRelative, true ),
+ matchAnyContext = addCombinator( function( elem ) {
+ return indexOf.call( checkContext, elem ) > -1;
+ }, implicitRelative, true ),
+ matchers = [ function( elem, context, xml ) {
+ return ( !leadingRelative && ( xml || context !== outermostContext ) ) || (
+ (checkContext = context).nodeType ?
+ matchContext( elem, context, xml ) :
+ matchAnyContext( elem, context, xml ) );
+ } ];
+
+ for ( ; i < len; i++ ) {
+ if ( (matcher = Expr.relative[ tokens[i].type ]) ) {
+ matchers = [ addCombinator( elementMatcher( matchers ), matcher ) ];
+ } else {
+ // The concatenated values are (context, xml) for backCompat
+ matcher = Expr.filter[ tokens[i].type ].apply( null, tokens[i].matches );
+
+ // Return special upon seeing a positional matcher
+ if ( matcher[ expando ] ) {
+ // Find the next relative operator (if any) for proper handling
+ j = ++i;
+ for ( ; j < len; j++ ) {
+ if ( Expr.relative[ tokens[j].type ] ) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return setMatcher(
+ i > 1 && elementMatcher( matchers ),
+ i > 1 && tokens.slice( 0, i - 1 ).join("").replace( rtrim, "$1" ),
+ matcher,
+ i < j && matcherFromTokens( tokens.slice( i, j ) ),
+ j < len && matcherFromTokens( (tokens = tokens.slice( j )) ),
+ j < len && tokens.join("")
+ );
+ }
+ matchers.push( matcher );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return elementMatcher( matchers );
+}
+
+function matcherFromGroupMatchers( elementMatchers, setMatchers ) {
+ var bySet = setMatchers.length > 0,
+ byElement = elementMatchers.length > 0,
+ superMatcher = function( seed, context, xml, results, expandContext ) {
+ var elem, j, matcher,
+ setMatched = [],
+ matchedCount = 0,
+ i = "0",
+ unmatched = seed && [],
+ outermost = expandContext != null,
+ contextBackup = outermostContext,
+ // We must always have either seed elements or context
+ elems = seed || byElement && Expr.find["TAG"]( "*", expandContext && context.parentNode || context ),
+ // Nested matchers should use non-integer dirruns
+ dirrunsUnique = (dirruns += contextBackup == null ? 1 : Math.E);
+
+ if ( outermost ) {
+ outermostContext = context !== document && context;
+ cachedruns = superMatcher.el;
+ }
+
+ // Add elements passing elementMatchers directly to results
+ for ( ; (elem = elems[i]) != null; i++ ) {
+ if ( byElement && elem ) {
+ for ( j = 0; (matcher = elementMatchers[j]); j++ ) {
+ if ( matcher( elem, context, xml ) ) {
+ results.push( elem );
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if ( outermost ) {
+ dirruns = dirrunsUnique;
+ cachedruns = ++superMatcher.el;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Track unmatched elements for set filters
+ if ( bySet ) {
+ // They will have gone through all possible matchers
+ if ( (elem = !matcher && elem) ) {
+ matchedCount--;
+ }
+
+ // Lengthen the array for every element, matched or not
+ if ( seed ) {
+ unmatched.push( elem );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Apply set filters to unmatched elements
+ matchedCount += i;
+ if ( bySet && i !== matchedCount ) {
+ for ( j = 0; (matcher = setMatchers[j]); j++ ) {
+ matcher( unmatched, setMatched, context, xml );
+ }
+
+ if ( seed ) {
+ // Reintegrate element matches to eliminate the need for sorting
+ if ( matchedCount > 0 ) {
+ while ( i-- ) {
+ if ( !(unmatched[i] || setMatched[i]) ) {
+ setMatched[i] = pop.call( results );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Discard index placeholder values to get only actual matches
+ setMatched = condense( setMatched );
+ }
+
+ // Add matches to results
+ push.apply( results, setMatched );
+
+ // Seedless set matches succeeding multiple successful matchers stipulate sorting
+ if ( outermost && !seed && setMatched.length > 0 &&
+ ( matchedCount + setMatchers.length ) > 1 ) {
+
+ Sizzle.uniqueSort( results );
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Override manipulation of globals by nested matchers
+ if ( outermost ) {
+ dirruns = dirrunsUnique;
+ outermostContext = contextBackup;
+ }
+
+ return unmatched;
+ };
+
+ superMatcher.el = 0;
+ return bySet ?
+ markFunction( superMatcher ) :
+ superMatcher;
+}
+
+compile = Sizzle.compile = function( selector, group /* Internal Use Only */ ) {
+ var i,
+ setMatchers = [],
+ elementMatchers = [],
+ cached = compilerCache[ expando ][ selector ];
+
+ if ( !cached ) {
+ // Generate a function of recursive functions that can be used to check each element
+ if ( !group ) {
+ group = tokenize( selector );
+ }
+ i = group.length;
+ while ( i-- ) {
+ cached = matcherFromTokens( group[i] );
+ if ( cached[ expando ] ) {
+ setMatchers.push( cached );
+ } else {
+ elementMatchers.push( cached );
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Cache the compiled function
+ cached = compilerCache( selector, matcherFromGroupMatchers( elementMatchers, setMatchers ) );
+ }
+ return cached;
+};
+
+function multipleContexts( selector, contexts, results, seed ) {
+ var i = 0,
+ len = contexts.length;
+ for ( ; i < len; i++ ) {
+ Sizzle( selector, contexts[i], results, seed );
+ }
+ return results;
+}
+
+function select( selector, context, results, seed, xml ) {
+ var i, tokens, token, type, find,
+ match = tokenize( selector ),
+ j = match.length;
+
+ if ( !seed ) {
+ // Try to minimize operations if there is only one group
+ if ( match.length === 1 ) {
+
+ // Take a shortcut and set the context if the root selector is an ID
+ tokens = match[0] = match[0].slice( 0 );
+ if ( tokens.length > 2 && (token = tokens[0]).type === "ID" &&
+ context.nodeType === 9 && !xml &&
+ Expr.relative[ tokens[1].type ] ) {
+
+ context = Expr.find["ID"]( token.matches[0].replace( rbackslash, "" ), context, xml )[0];
+ if ( !context ) {
+ return results;
+ }
+
+ selector = selector.slice( tokens.shift().length );
+ }
+
+ // Fetch a seed set for right-to-left matching
+ for ( i = matchExpr["POS"].test( selector ) ? -1 : tokens.length - 1; i >= 0; i-- ) {
+ token = tokens[i];
+
+ // Abort if we hit a combinator
+ if ( Expr.relative[ (type = token.type) ] ) {
+ break;
+ }
+ if ( (find = Expr.find[ type ]) ) {
+ // Search, expanding context for leading sibling combinators
+ if ( (seed = find(
+ token.matches[0].replace( rbackslash, "" ),
+ rsibling.test( tokens[0].type ) && context.parentNode || context,
+ xml
+ )) ) {
+
+ // If seed is empty or no tokens remain, we can return early
+ tokens.splice( i, 1 );
+ selector = seed.length && tokens.join("");
+ if ( !selector ) {
+ push.apply( results, slice.call( seed, 0 ) );
+ return results;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Compile and execute a filtering function
+ // Provide `match` to avoid retokenization if we modified the selector above
+ compile( selector, match )(
+ seed,
+ context,
+ xml,
+ results,
+ rsibling.test( selector )
+ );
+ return results;
+}
+
+if ( document.querySelectorAll ) {
+ (function() {
+ var disconnectedMatch,
+ oldSelect = select,
+ rescape = /'|\\/g,
+ rattributeQuotes = /\=[\x20\t\r\n\f]*([^'"\]]*)[\x20\t\r\n\f]*\]/g,
+
+ // qSa(:focus) reports false when true (Chrome 21),
+ // A support test would require too much code (would include document ready)
+ rbuggyQSA = [":focus"],
+
+ // matchesSelector(:focus) reports false when true (Chrome 21),
+ // matchesSelector(:active) reports false when true (IE9/Opera 11.5)
+ // A support test would require too much code (would include document ready)
+ // just skip matchesSelector for :active
+ rbuggyMatches = [ ":active", ":focus" ],
+ matches = docElem.matchesSelector ||
+ docElem.mozMatchesSelector ||
+ docElem.webkitMatchesSelector ||
+ docElem.oMatchesSelector ||
+ docElem.msMatchesSelector;
+
+ // Build QSA regex
+ // Regex strategy adopted from Diego Perini
+ assert(function( div ) {
+ // Select is set to empty string on purpose
+ // This is to test IE's treatment of not explictly
+ // setting a boolean content attribute,
+ // since its presence should be enough
+ // http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/12359
+ div.innerHTML = "";
+
+ // IE8 - Some boolean attributes are not treated correctly
+ if ( !div.querySelectorAll("[selected]").length ) {
+ rbuggyQSA.push( "\\[" + whitespace + "*(?:checked|disabled|ismap|multiple|readonly|selected|value)" );
+ }
+
+ // Webkit/Opera - :checked should return selected option elements
+ // http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-css3-selectors-20110929/#checked
+ // IE8 throws error here (do not put tests after this one)
+ if ( !div.querySelectorAll(":checked").length ) {
+ rbuggyQSA.push(":checked");
+ }
+ });
+
+ assert(function( div ) {
+
+ // Opera 10-12/IE9 - ^= $= *= and empty values
+ // Should not select anything
+ div.innerHTML = "";
+ if ( div.querySelectorAll("[test^='']").length ) {
+ rbuggyQSA.push( "[*^$]=" + whitespace + "*(?:\"\"|'')" );
+ }
+
+ // FF 3.5 - :enabled/:disabled and hidden elements (hidden elements are still enabled)
+ // IE8 throws error here (do not put tests after this one)
+ div.innerHTML = "";
+ if ( !div.querySelectorAll(":enabled").length ) {
+ rbuggyQSA.push(":enabled", ":disabled");
+ }
+ });
+
+ // rbuggyQSA always contains :focus, so no need for a length check
+ rbuggyQSA = /* rbuggyQSA.length && */ new RegExp( rbuggyQSA.join("|") );
+
+ select = function( selector, context, results, seed, xml ) {
+ // Only use querySelectorAll when not filtering,
+ // when this is not xml,
+ // and when no QSA bugs apply
+ if ( !seed && !xml && (!rbuggyQSA || !rbuggyQSA.test( selector )) ) {
+ var groups, i,
+ old = true,
+ nid = expando,
+ newContext = context,
+ newSelector = context.nodeType === 9 && selector;
+
+ // qSA works strangely on Element-rooted queries
+ // We can work around this by specifying an extra ID on the root
+ // and working up from there (Thanks to Andrew Dupont for the technique)
+ // IE 8 doesn't work on object elements
+ if ( context.nodeType === 1 && context.nodeName.toLowerCase() !== "object" ) {
+ groups = tokenize( selector );
+
+ if ( (old = context.getAttribute("id")) ) {
+ nid = old.replace( rescape, "\\$&" );
+ } else {
+ context.setAttribute( "id", nid );
+ }
+ nid = "[id='" + nid + "'] ";
+
+ i = groups.length;
+ while ( i-- ) {
+ groups[i] = nid + groups[i].join("");
+ }
+ newContext = rsibling.test( selector ) && context.parentNode || context;
+ newSelector = groups.join(",");
+ }
+
+ if ( newSelector ) {
+ try {
+ push.apply( results, slice.call( newContext.querySelectorAll(
+ newSelector
+ ), 0 ) );
+ return results;
+ } catch(qsaError) {
+ } finally {
+ if ( !old ) {
+ context.removeAttribute("id");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return oldSelect( selector, context, results, seed, xml );
+ };
+
+ if ( matches ) {
+ assert(function( div ) {
+ // Check to see if it's possible to do matchesSelector
+ // on a disconnected node (IE 9)
+ disconnectedMatch = matches.call( div, "div" );
+
+ // This should fail with an exception
+ // Gecko does not error, returns false instead
+ try {
+ matches.call( div, "[test!='']:sizzle" );
+ rbuggyMatches.push( "!=", pseudos );
+ } catch ( e ) {}
+ });
+
+ // rbuggyMatches always contains :active and :focus, so no need for a length check
+ rbuggyMatches = /* rbuggyMatches.length && */ new RegExp( rbuggyMatches.join("|") );
+
+ Sizzle.matchesSelector = function( elem, expr ) {
+ // Make sure that attribute selectors are quoted
+ expr = expr.replace( rattributeQuotes, "='$1']" );
+
+ // rbuggyMatches always contains :active, so no need for an existence check
+ if ( !isXML( elem ) && !rbuggyMatches.test( expr ) && (!rbuggyQSA || !rbuggyQSA.test( expr )) ) {
+ try {
+ var ret = matches.call( elem, expr );
+
+ // IE 9's matchesSelector returns false on disconnected nodes
+ if ( ret || disconnectedMatch ||
+ // As well, disconnected nodes are said to be in a document
+ // fragment in IE 9
+ elem.document && elem.document.nodeType !== 11 ) {
+ return ret;
+ }
+ } catch(e) {}
+ }
+
+ return Sizzle( expr, null, null, [ elem ] ).length > 0;
+ };
+ }
+ })();
+}
+
+// Deprecated
+Expr.pseudos["nth"] = Expr.pseudos["eq"];
+
+// Back-compat
+function setFilters() {}
+Expr.filters = setFilters.prototype = Expr.pseudos;
+Expr.setFilters = new setFilters();
+
+// Override sizzle attribute retrieval
+Sizzle.attr = jQuery.attr;
+jQuery.find = Sizzle;
+jQuery.expr = Sizzle.selectors;
+jQuery.expr[":"] = jQuery.expr.pseudos;
+jQuery.unique = Sizzle.uniqueSort;
+jQuery.text = Sizzle.getText;
+jQuery.isXMLDoc = Sizzle.isXML;
+jQuery.contains = Sizzle.contains;
+
+
+})( window );
+var runtil = /Until$/,
+ rparentsprev = /^(?:parents|prev(?:Until|All))/,
+ isSimple = /^.[^:#\[\.,]*$/,
+ rneedsContext = jQuery.expr.match.needsContext,
+ // methods guaranteed to produce a unique set when starting from a unique set
+ guaranteedUnique = {
+ children: true,
+ contents: true,
+ next: true,
+ prev: true
+ };
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+ find: function( selector ) {
+ var i, l, length, n, r, ret,
+ self = this;
+
+ if ( typeof selector !== "string" ) {
+ return jQuery( selector ).filter(function() {
+ for ( i = 0, l = self.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+ if ( jQuery.contains( self[ i ], this ) ) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ ret = this.pushStack( "", "find", selector );
+
+ for ( i = 0, l = this.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+ length = ret.length;
+ jQuery.find( selector, this[i], ret );
+
+ if ( i > 0 ) {
+ // Make sure that the results are unique
+ for ( n = length; n < ret.length; n++ ) {
+ for ( r = 0; r < length; r++ ) {
+ if ( ret[r] === ret[n] ) {
+ ret.splice(n--, 1);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+ },
+
+ has: function( target ) {
+ var i,
+ targets = jQuery( target, this ),
+ len = targets.length;
+
+ return this.filter(function() {
+ for ( i = 0; i < len; i++ ) {
+ if ( jQuery.contains( this, targets[i] ) ) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ },
+
+ not: function( selector ) {
+ return this.pushStack( winnow(this, selector, false), "not", selector);
+ },
+
+ filter: function( selector ) {
+ return this.pushStack( winnow(this, selector, true), "filter", selector );
+ },
+
+ is: function( selector ) {
+ return !!selector && (
+ typeof selector === "string" ?
+ // If this is a positional/relative selector, check membership in the returned set
+ // so $("p:first").is("p:last") won't return true for a doc with two "p".
+ rneedsContext.test( selector ) ?
+ jQuery( selector, this.context ).index( this[0] ) >= 0 :
+ jQuery.filter( selector, this ).length > 0 :
+ this.filter( selector ).length > 0 );
+ },
+
+ closest: function( selectors, context ) {
+ var cur,
+ i = 0,
+ l = this.length,
+ ret = [],
+ pos = rneedsContext.test( selectors ) || typeof selectors !== "string" ?
+ jQuery( selectors, context || this.context ) :
+ 0;
+
+ for ( ; i < l; i++ ) {
+ cur = this[i];
+
+ while ( cur && cur.ownerDocument && cur !== context && cur.nodeType !== 11 ) {
+ if ( pos ? pos.index(cur) > -1 : jQuery.find.matchesSelector(cur, selectors) ) {
+ ret.push( cur );
+ break;
+ }
+ cur = cur.parentNode;
+ }
+ }
+
+ ret = ret.length > 1 ? jQuery.unique( ret ) : ret;
+
+ return this.pushStack( ret, "closest", selectors );
+ },
+
+ // Determine the position of an element within
+ // the matched set of elements
+ index: function( elem ) {
+
+ // No argument, return index in parent
+ if ( !elem ) {
+ return ( this[0] && this[0].parentNode ) ? this.prevAll().length : -1;
+ }
+
+ // index in selector
+ if ( typeof elem === "string" ) {
+ return jQuery.inArray( this[0], jQuery( elem ) );
+ }
+
+ // Locate the position of the desired element
+ return jQuery.inArray(
+ // If it receives a jQuery object, the first element is used
+ elem.jquery ? elem[0] : elem, this );
+ },
+
+ add: function( selector, context ) {
+ var set = typeof selector === "string" ?
+ jQuery( selector, context ) :
+ jQuery.makeArray( selector && selector.nodeType ? [ selector ] : selector ),
+ all = jQuery.merge( this.get(), set );
+
+ return this.pushStack( isDisconnected( set[0] ) || isDisconnected( all[0] ) ?
+ all :
+ jQuery.unique( all ) );
+ },
+
+ addBack: function( selector ) {
+ return this.add( selector == null ?
+ this.prevObject : this.prevObject.filter(selector)
+ );
+ }
+});
+
+jQuery.fn.andSelf = jQuery.fn.addBack;
+
+// A painfully simple check to see if an element is disconnected
+// from a document (should be improved, where feasible).
+function isDisconnected( node ) {
+ return !node || !node.parentNode || node.parentNode.nodeType === 11;
+}
+
+function sibling( cur, dir ) {
+ do {
+ cur = cur[ dir ];
+ } while ( cur && cur.nodeType !== 1 );
+
+ return cur;
+}
+
+jQuery.each({
+ parent: function( elem ) {
+ var parent = elem.parentNode;
+ return parent && parent.nodeType !== 11 ? parent : null;
+ },
+ parents: function( elem ) {
+ return jQuery.dir( elem, "parentNode" );
+ },
+ parentsUntil: function( elem, i, until ) {
+ return jQuery.dir( elem, "parentNode", until );
+ },
+ next: function( elem ) {
+ return sibling( elem, "nextSibling" );
+ },
+ prev: function( elem ) {
+ return sibling( elem, "previousSibling" );
+ },
+ nextAll: function( elem ) {
+ return jQuery.dir( elem, "nextSibling" );
+ },
+ prevAll: function( elem ) {
+ return jQuery.dir( elem, "previousSibling" );
+ },
+ nextUntil: function( elem, i, until ) {
+ return jQuery.dir( elem, "nextSibling", until );
+ },
+ prevUntil: function( elem, i, until ) {
+ return jQuery.dir( elem, "previousSibling", until );
+ },
+ siblings: function( elem ) {
+ return jQuery.sibling( ( elem.parentNode || {} ).firstChild, elem );
+ },
+ children: function( elem ) {
+ return jQuery.sibling( elem.firstChild );
+ },
+ contents: function( elem ) {
+ return jQuery.nodeName( elem, "iframe" ) ?
+ elem.contentDocument || elem.contentWindow.document :
+ jQuery.merge( [], elem.childNodes );
+ }
+}, function( name, fn ) {
+ jQuery.fn[ name ] = function( until, selector ) {
+ var ret = jQuery.map( this, fn, until );
+
+ if ( !runtil.test( name ) ) {
+ selector = until;
+ }
+
+ if ( selector && typeof selector === "string" ) {
+ ret = jQuery.filter( selector, ret );
+ }
+
+ ret = this.length > 1 && !guaranteedUnique[ name ] ? jQuery.unique( ret ) : ret;
+
+ if ( this.length > 1 && rparentsprev.test( name ) ) {
+ ret = ret.reverse();
+ }
+
+ return this.pushStack( ret, name, core_slice.call( arguments ).join(",") );
+ };
+});
+
+jQuery.extend({
+ filter: function( expr, elems, not ) {
+ if ( not ) {
+ expr = ":not(" + expr + ")";
+ }
+
+ return elems.length === 1 ?
+ jQuery.find.matchesSelector(elems[0], expr) ? [ elems[0] ] : [] :
+ jQuery.find.matches(expr, elems);
+ },
+
+ dir: function( elem, dir, until ) {
+ var matched = [],
+ cur = elem[ dir ];
+
+ while ( cur && cur.nodeType !== 9 && (until === undefined || cur.nodeType !== 1 || !jQuery( cur ).is( until )) ) {
+ if ( cur.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ matched.push( cur );
+ }
+ cur = cur[dir];
+ }
+ return matched;
+ },
+
+ sibling: function( n, elem ) {
+ var r = [];
+
+ for ( ; n; n = n.nextSibling ) {
+ if ( n.nodeType === 1 && n !== elem ) {
+ r.push( n );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return r;
+ }
+});
+
+// Implement the identical functionality for filter and not
+function winnow( elements, qualifier, keep ) {
+
+ // Can't pass null or undefined to indexOf in Firefox 4
+ // Set to 0 to skip string check
+ qualifier = qualifier || 0;
+
+ if ( jQuery.isFunction( qualifier ) ) {
+ return jQuery.grep(elements, function( elem, i ) {
+ var retVal = !!qualifier.call( elem, i, elem );
+ return retVal === keep;
+ });
+
+ } else if ( qualifier.nodeType ) {
+ return jQuery.grep(elements, function( elem, i ) {
+ return ( elem === qualifier ) === keep;
+ });
+
+ } else if ( typeof qualifier === "string" ) {
+ var filtered = jQuery.grep(elements, function( elem ) {
+ return elem.nodeType === 1;
+ });
+
+ if ( isSimple.test( qualifier ) ) {
+ return jQuery.filter(qualifier, filtered, !keep);
+ } else {
+ qualifier = jQuery.filter( qualifier, filtered );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return jQuery.grep(elements, function( elem, i ) {
+ return ( jQuery.inArray( elem, qualifier ) >= 0 ) === keep;
+ });
+}
+function createSafeFragment( document ) {
+ var list = nodeNames.split( "|" ),
+ safeFrag = document.createDocumentFragment();
+
+ if ( safeFrag.createElement ) {
+ while ( list.length ) {
+ safeFrag.createElement(
+ list.pop()
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ return safeFrag;
+}
+
+var nodeNames = "abbr|article|aside|audio|bdi|canvas|data|datalist|details|figcaption|figure|footer|" +
+ "header|hgroup|mark|meter|nav|output|progress|section|summary|time|video",
+ rinlinejQuery = / jQuery\d+="(?:null|\d+)"/g,
+ rleadingWhitespace = /^\s+/,
+ rxhtmlTag = /<(?!area|br|col|embed|hr|img|input|link|meta|param)(([\w:]+)[^>]*)\/>/gi,
+ rtagName = /<([\w:]+)/,
+ rtbody = /]", "i"),
+ rcheckableType = /^(?:checkbox|radio)$/,
+ // checked="checked" or checked
+ rchecked = /checked\s*(?:[^=]|=\s*.checked.)/i,
+ rscriptType = /\/(java|ecma)script/i,
+ rcleanScript = /^\s*\s*$/g,
+ wrapMap = {
+ option: [ 1, "" ],
+ legend: [ 1, "" ],
+ thead: [ 1, "
", "
" ],
+ tr: [ 2, "
", "
" ],
+ td: [ 3, "
", "
" ],
+ col: [ 2, "
", "
" ],
+ area: [ 1, "" ],
+ _default: [ 0, "", "" ]
+ },
+ safeFragment = createSafeFragment( document ),
+ fragmentDiv = safeFragment.appendChild( document.createElement("div") );
+
+wrapMap.optgroup = wrapMap.option;
+wrapMap.tbody = wrapMap.tfoot = wrapMap.colgroup = wrapMap.caption = wrapMap.thead;
+wrapMap.th = wrapMap.td;
+
+// IE6-8 can't serialize link, script, style, or any html5 (NoScope) tags,
+// unless wrapped in a div with non-breaking characters in front of it.
+if ( !jQuery.support.htmlSerialize ) {
+ wrapMap._default = [ 1, "X
", "
" ];
+}
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+ text: function( value ) {
+ return jQuery.access( this, function( value ) {
+ return value === undefined ?
+ jQuery.text( this ) :
+ this.empty().append( ( this[0] && this[0].ownerDocument || document ).createTextNode( value ) );
+ }, null, value, arguments.length );
+ },
+
+ wrapAll: function( html ) {
+ if ( jQuery.isFunction( html ) ) {
+ return this.each(function(i) {
+ jQuery(this).wrapAll( html.call(this, i) );
+ });
+ }
+
+ if ( this[0] ) {
+ // The elements to wrap the target around
+ var wrap = jQuery( html, this[0].ownerDocument ).eq(0).clone(true);
+
+ if ( this[0].parentNode ) {
+ wrap.insertBefore( this[0] );
+ }
+
+ wrap.map(function() {
+ var elem = this;
+
+ while ( elem.firstChild && elem.firstChild.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ elem = elem.firstChild;
+ }
+
+ return elem;
+ }).append( this );
+ }
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ wrapInner: function( html ) {
+ if ( jQuery.isFunction( html ) ) {
+ return this.each(function(i) {
+ jQuery(this).wrapInner( html.call(this, i) );
+ });
+ }
+
+ return this.each(function() {
+ var self = jQuery( this ),
+ contents = self.contents();
+
+ if ( contents.length ) {
+ contents.wrapAll( html );
+
+ } else {
+ self.append( html );
+ }
+ });
+ },
+
+ wrap: function( html ) {
+ var isFunction = jQuery.isFunction( html );
+
+ return this.each(function(i) {
+ jQuery( this ).wrapAll( isFunction ? html.call(this, i) : html );
+ });
+ },
+
+ unwrap: function() {
+ return this.parent().each(function() {
+ if ( !jQuery.nodeName( this, "body" ) ) {
+ jQuery( this ).replaceWith( this.childNodes );
+ }
+ }).end();
+ },
+
+ append: function() {
+ return this.domManip(arguments, true, function( elem ) {
+ if ( this.nodeType === 1 || this.nodeType === 11 ) {
+ this.appendChild( elem );
+ }
+ });
+ },
+
+ prepend: function() {
+ return this.domManip(arguments, true, function( elem ) {
+ if ( this.nodeType === 1 || this.nodeType === 11 ) {
+ this.insertBefore( elem, this.firstChild );
+ }
+ });
+ },
+
+ before: function() {
+ if ( !isDisconnected( this[0] ) ) {
+ return this.domManip(arguments, false, function( elem ) {
+ this.parentNode.insertBefore( elem, this );
+ });
+ }
+
+ if ( arguments.length ) {
+ var set = jQuery.clean( arguments );
+ return this.pushStack( jQuery.merge( set, this ), "before", this.selector );
+ }
+ },
+
+ after: function() {
+ if ( !isDisconnected( this[0] ) ) {
+ return this.domManip(arguments, false, function( elem ) {
+ this.parentNode.insertBefore( elem, this.nextSibling );
+ });
+ }
+
+ if ( arguments.length ) {
+ var set = jQuery.clean( arguments );
+ return this.pushStack( jQuery.merge( this, set ), "after", this.selector );
+ }
+ },
+
+ // keepData is for internal use only--do not document
+ remove: function( selector, keepData ) {
+ var elem,
+ i = 0;
+
+ for ( ; (elem = this[i]) != null; i++ ) {
+ if ( !selector || jQuery.filter( selector, [ elem ] ).length ) {
+ if ( !keepData && elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ jQuery.cleanData( elem.getElementsByTagName("*") );
+ jQuery.cleanData( [ elem ] );
+ }
+
+ if ( elem.parentNode ) {
+ elem.parentNode.removeChild( elem );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ empty: function() {
+ var elem,
+ i = 0;
+
+ for ( ; (elem = this[i]) != null; i++ ) {
+ // Remove element nodes and prevent memory leaks
+ if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ jQuery.cleanData( elem.getElementsByTagName("*") );
+ }
+
+ // Remove any remaining nodes
+ while ( elem.firstChild ) {
+ elem.removeChild( elem.firstChild );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ clone: function( dataAndEvents, deepDataAndEvents ) {
+ dataAndEvents = dataAndEvents == null ? false : dataAndEvents;
+ deepDataAndEvents = deepDataAndEvents == null ? dataAndEvents : deepDataAndEvents;
+
+ return this.map( function () {
+ return jQuery.clone( this, dataAndEvents, deepDataAndEvents );
+ });
+ },
+
+ html: function( value ) {
+ return jQuery.access( this, function( value ) {
+ var elem = this[0] || {},
+ i = 0,
+ l = this.length;
+
+ if ( value === undefined ) {
+ return elem.nodeType === 1 ?
+ elem.innerHTML.replace( rinlinejQuery, "" ) :
+ undefined;
+ }
+
+ // See if we can take a shortcut and just use innerHTML
+ if ( typeof value === "string" && !rnoInnerhtml.test( value ) &&
+ ( jQuery.support.htmlSerialize || !rnoshimcache.test( value ) ) &&
+ ( jQuery.support.leadingWhitespace || !rleadingWhitespace.test( value ) ) &&
+ !wrapMap[ ( rtagName.exec( value ) || ["", ""] )[1].toLowerCase() ] ) {
+
+ value = value.replace( rxhtmlTag, "<$1>$2>" );
+
+ try {
+ for (; i < l; i++ ) {
+ // Remove element nodes and prevent memory leaks
+ elem = this[i] || {};
+ if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+ jQuery.cleanData( elem.getElementsByTagName( "*" ) );
+ elem.innerHTML = value;
+ }
+ }
+
+ elem = 0;
+
+ // If using innerHTML throws an exception, use the fallback method
+ } catch(e) {}
+ }
+
+ if ( elem ) {
+ this.empty().append( value );
+ }
+ }, null, value, arguments.length );
+ },
+
+ replaceWith: function( value ) {
+ if ( !isDisconnected( this[0] ) ) {
+ // Make sure that the elements are removed from the DOM before they are inserted
+ // this can help fix replacing a parent with child elements
+ if ( jQuery.isFunction( value ) ) {
+ return this.each(function(i) {
+ var self = jQuery(this), old = self.html();
+ self.replaceWith( value.call( this, i, old ) );
+ });
+ }
+
+ if ( typeof value !== "string" ) {
+ value = jQuery( value ).detach();
+ }
+
+ return this.each(function() {
+ var next = this.nextSibling,
+ parent = this.parentNode;
+
+ jQuery( this ).remove();
+
+ if ( next ) {
+ jQuery(next).before( value );
+ } else {
+ jQuery(parent).append( value );
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ return this.length ?
+ this.pushStack( jQuery(jQuery.isFunction(value) ? value() : value), "replaceWith", value ) :
+ this;
+ },
+
+ detach: function( selector ) {
+ return this.remove( selector, true );
+ },
+
+ domManip: function( args, table, callback ) {
+
+ // Flatten any nested arrays
+ args = [].concat.apply( [], args );
+
+ var results, first, fragment, iNoClone,
+ i = 0,
+ value = args[0],
+ scripts = [],
+ l = this.length;
+
+ // We can't cloneNode fragments that contain checked, in WebKit
+ if ( !jQuery.support.checkClone && l > 1 && typeof value === "string" && rchecked.test( value ) ) {
+ return this.each(function() {
+ jQuery(this).domManip( args, table, callback );
+ });
+ }
+
+ if ( jQuery.isFunction(value) ) {
+ return this.each(function(i) {
+ var self = jQuery(this);
+ args[0] = value.call( this, i, table ? self.html() : undefined );
+ self.domManip( args, table, callback );
+ });
+ }
+
+ if ( this[0] ) {
+ results = jQuery.buildFragment( args, this, scripts );
+ fragment = results.fragment;
+ first = fragment.firstChild;
+
+ if ( fragment.childNodes.length === 1 ) {
+ fragment = first;
+ }
+
+ if ( first ) {
+ table = table && jQuery.nodeName( first, "tr" );
+
+ // Use the original fragment for the last item instead of the first because it can end up
+ // being emptied incorrectly in certain situations (#8070).
+ // Fragments from the fragment cache must always be cloned and never used in place.
+ for ( iNoClone = results.cacheable || l - 1; i < l; i++ ) {
+ callback.call(
+ table && jQuery.nodeName( this[i], "table" ) ?
+ findOrAppend( this[i], "tbody" ) :
+ this[i],
+ i === iNoClone ?
+ fragment :
+ jQuery.clone( fragment, true, true )
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Fix #11809: Avoid leaking memory
+ fragment = first = null;
+
+ if ( scripts.length ) {
+ jQuery.each( scripts, function( i, elem ) {
+ if ( elem.src ) {
+ if ( jQuery.ajax ) {
+ jQuery.ajax({
+ url: elem.src,
+ type: "GET",
+ dataType: "script",
+ async: false,
+ global: false,
+ "throws": true
+ });
+ } else {
+ jQuery.error("no ajax");
+ }
+ } else {
+ jQuery.globalEval( ( elem.text || elem.textContent || elem.innerHTML || "" ).replace( rcleanScript, "" ) );
+ }
+
+ if ( elem.parentNode ) {
+ elem.parentNode.removeChild( elem );
+ }
+ });
+ }
+ }
+
+ return this;
+ }
+});
+
+function findOrAppend( elem, tag ) {
+ return elem.getElementsByTagName( tag )[0] || elem.appendChild( elem.ownerDocument.createElement( tag ) );
+}
+
+function cloneCopyEvent( src, dest ) {
+
+ if ( dest.nodeType !== 1 || !jQuery.hasData( src ) ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ var type, i, l,
+ oldData = jQuery._data( src ),
+ curData = jQuery._data( dest, oldData ),
+ events = oldData.events;
+
+ if ( events ) {
+ delete curData.handle;
+ curData.events = {};
+
+ for ( type in events ) {
+ for ( i = 0, l = events[ type ].length; i < l; i++ ) {
+ jQuery.event.add( dest, type, events[ type ][ i ] );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // make the cloned public data object a copy from the original
+ if ( curData.data ) {
+ curData.data = jQuery.extend( {}, curData.data );
+ }
+}
+
+function cloneFixAttributes( src, dest ) {
+ var nodeName;
+
+ // We do not need to do anything for non-Elements
+ if ( dest.nodeType !== 1 ) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // clearAttributes removes the attributes, which we don't want,
+ // but also removes the attachEvent events, which we *do* want
+ if ( dest.clearAttributes ) {
+ dest.clearAttributes();
+ }
+
+ // mergeAttributes, in contrast, only merges back on the
+ // original attributes, not the events
+ if ( dest.mergeAttributes ) {
+ dest.mergeAttributes( src );
+ }
+
+ nodeName = dest.nodeName.toLowerCase();
+
+ if ( nodeName === "object" ) {
+ // IE6-10 improperly clones children of object elements using classid.
+ // IE10 throws NoModificationAllowedError if parent is null, #12132.
+ if ( dest.parentNode ) {
+ dest.outerHTML = src.outerHTML;
+ }
+
+ // This path appears unavoidable for IE9. When cloning an object
+ // element in IE9, the outerHTML strategy above is not sufficient.
+ // If the src has innerHTML and the destination does not,
+ // copy the src.innerHTML into the dest.innerHTML. #10324
+ if ( jQuery.support.html5Clone && (src.innerHTML && !jQuery.trim(dest.innerHTML)) ) {
+ dest.innerHTML = src.innerHTML;
+ }
+
+ } else if ( nodeName === "input" && rcheckableType.test( src.type ) ) {
+ // IE6-8 fails to persist the checked state of a cloned checkbox
+ // or radio button. Worse, IE6-7 fail to give the cloned element
+ // a checked appearance if the defaultChecked value isn't also set
+
+ dest.defaultChecked = dest.checked = src.checked;
+
+ // IE6-7 get confused and end up setting the value of a cloned
+ // checkbox/radio button to an empty string instead of "on"
+ if ( dest.value !== src.value ) {
+ dest.value = src.value;
+ }
+
+ // IE6-8 fails to return the selected option to the default selected
+ // state when cloning options
+ } else if ( nodeName === "option" ) {
+ dest.selected = src.defaultSelected;
+
+ // IE6-8 fails to set the defaultValue to the correct value when
+ // cloning other types of input fields
+ } else if ( nodeName === "input" || nodeName === "textarea" ) {
+ dest.defaultValue = src.defaultValue;
+
+ // IE blanks contents when cloning scripts
+ } else if ( nodeName === "script" && dest.text !== src.text ) {
+ dest.text = src.text;
+ }
+
+ // Event data gets referenced instead of copied if the expando
+ // gets copied too
+ dest.removeAttribute( jQuery.expando );
+}
+
+jQuery.buildFragment = function( args, context, scripts ) {
+ var fragment, cacheable, cachehit,
+ first = args[ 0 ];
+
+ // Set context from what may come in as undefined or a jQuery collection or a node
+ // Updated to fix #12266 where accessing context[0] could throw an exception in IE9/10 &
+ // also doubles as fix for #8950 where plain objects caused createDocumentFragment exception
+ context = context || document;
+ context = !context.nodeType && context[0] || context;
+ context = context.ownerDocument || context;
+
+ // Only cache "small" (1/2 KB) HTML strings that are associated with the main document
+ // Cloning options loses the selected state, so don't cache them
+ // IE 6 doesn't like it when you put