pax_global_header00006660000000000000000000000064125342073720014517gustar00rootroot0000000000000052 comment=8a530d2be712a96d7945aa4ffb2c720a1fb33ed5 smokeping-2.6.11/000077500000000000000000000000001253420737200136025ustar00rootroot00000000000000smokeping-2.6.11/CHANGES000066400000000000000000001222251253420737200146010ustar00rootroot000000000000002014/11/04 - released version 2.6.11 * added missing PERL_MODULES file 2014/10/29 - released version 2.6.10 2014-10-29 09:35:03 +0100 (HEAD, origin/master, origin/HEAD, master) ready for 2.6.10 -- Tobias Oetiker 2014-07-14 09:58:10 -0500 Update AnotherDNS.pm -- felderado 2014-02-15 18:53:38 -0500 Added IPv6 (ipversion) and TCP (protocol) support -- jimpop-at-gmail-dot-com 2013-04-23 19:28:58 -0700 Better error logging, and support unpriv'd accounts -- Bill Fenner 2013-04-16 07:44:45 -0700 A probe to use the EOS "ping" cli command -- Bill Fenner 2013-02-05 09:48:49 -0800 Improved logging from SNMP errors. -- Bill Fenner 2013-02-05 08:53:34 -0800 Don't reuse $t, even if perl scoping rules allow it. -- Bill Fenner 2013-02-05 07:00:26 -0800 Empty out any RTTs from the last round. -- Bill Fenner 2013-11-14 19:30:16 -0600 Fixes up parameter passing to qstat -- Walter Huf 2013-11-14 18:20:55 -0600 Cleans out remnants of Fping plugin -- Walter Huf 2013-11-14 17:02:02 -0600 Adds a Qstat probe plugin -- Walter Huf 2014-10-29 09:02:40 +0100 actually override defaults -- Tobias Oetiker 2014-10-29 09:02:35 +0100 have 443 as default port -- Tobias Oetiker 2013-11-14 10:43:05 +0100 fix fping -- Tobias Oetiker 2013-10-24 09:14:16 +0200 make sure locale settings are now screwing with the creation of the rfc2822 timestamp -- Tobias Oetiker 2013-09-04 19:20:06 +0200 Fix wrong hardcoded path in fcgi example file -- Florian Pritz 2013-09-04 19:19:28 +0200 Fix syntax error in POD -- Florian Pritz 2013-10-23 16:26:02 +0200 PERL5LIB is : separated while use lib expects an Array -- Tobias Oetiker 2013-03-21 22:55:32 +0100 remove duplicate entries -- Tobias Oetiker 2013-03-17 13:11:10 +0100 xss fix from Steven Chamberlain -- Tobias Oetiker 2013/03/04 - released version 2.6.9 * be more careful about preventing xss attacks, re http://bugs.debian.org/659899 (tobi) * provide more configurable replacements for remocular integration (tobi) * Added new probe SendEmail -- Florian Coulmier * re-initialize rand upon fork -- Niko Tyni * add expect parameter to Curl.pm -- Jeremy Weatherford * allow to configure FPing probe to read fping output form stdout instead of stderr (tobi) * allow title to be defined via cgi parameter when calling navigator interface directly (tobi) * respect the probe timeout -- Dmitry Melekhov * must provide the actual width when finding max or consolidation will cause problems - thanks david for the hint! * wait for the first gen child to terminate (tobi) * Template support for HTTP auth user - Darren Murphy * fork alert handlers, so that smokeping does not block (tobi) * in smokeinfo actually use the start and end options ... do not only advertise them ... thanks to Chris Myers for reporting this -- tobi * in the smokeping.fcgi sample, make sure to exec the script so that mod_fcgi tracks the right process -- Eric Searcy * Fork alert handler scripts so that sokeping does not block 2012/02/07 -- released version 2.6.8 * Make SipSak work with sip services actually implementing OPTIONS -- tobi 2012/01/11 -- released version 2.6.7 * be more careful in handling input from the web to prevent xss. Thanks to Russ McRee for pointing this out. * Updated TCPPing probe -- Chris Wilson chris aptivate.org * Make Median matcher work without complaint at startup and if unknown data elements occur in the stream. 2011/11/12 -- released version 2.6.6 * fixed embedded version number in Smokeping.pm 2011/10/30 -- released version 2.6.5 * improved configurability and generate config specific config.dist file by Tim Wild 2011/10/20 -- released version 2.6.4 * fixed gettimeofday() in SSH.pm probe too as noted by Phillip Corchary 2011/10/20 -- released version 2.6.3 * make sure probes call gettimeofday with () as noted by Phillip Corchary 2011/10/11 -- released version 2.6.2 * migrated to github.com/oetiker/SmokePing * added missing files from cropper tree 2011/09/28 -- released version 2.6.1 * improved install documentation 2011/09/28 -- released version 2.6.0 * added automake support * fixed strftime to POSIX::strftime in Smokeping.pm -- reported by Joe Colin 2011/09/26 -- released version 2.5.1 * fixed version number in modules 2011/09/25 -- released version 2.5.0 * in zoom/ajax mode, do not exit ... fastcgis should not quit * Switch from using SpeedyCGI to FastCGI. inspired by a patch from Ken Dreyer * Added new OpenSSHJunOSPing probe to run ping from a juniper router via ssh. This work has been sponsored by Juniper. * Integrated Disman probe ( DISMAN-PING-MIB: RFC Ping ) by Bill Fenner. This work has been sponsored by Juniper. * removed smoketrace support. this and more functionality is now provided by remocular (www.remocular.org) * give more advise when resetting LC_NUMERIC is not successful -- Lee Thompson * allow alert patterns with lower AND upper limit >a=A%= 3.64 --niko, reported as Debian bug #560562 * update prototype and scriptaculous libraries to make zooming work again on ff3.5, to make it work, make sure to update the basepage.html to include cropper/lib/scriptaculous.js?load=builder,effects,dragdrop --tobi * fixed url in alert messages triggered from slaves. as reported by Nathan Long --tobi * fix a typo in configuration example 4, spotted by Guglielmo Bondioni --niko * the Radius probe now has an 'allowreject' variable that makes it treat rejected RADIUS authentications as OK. Patch by Jeremy Laidman --niko * help --static to work a bit better by fixing the dummy script_name implementation -- tobi * disable __DIE__ handler inside evals -- tobi * fix broken FPing.pm error message call -- tobi * smokeinfo: new tool to extract numeric data from a smokeping installation creation sponsored by Swisscom Hospitality -- tobi * new matcher: ExpLoss.pm matcher. It produces an exponential weighted average and supports RMON-like thresholds to obtain stable node status detection. -- Veniamin Konoplev V.Konoplev rssi.ru * let cgi processes die on config change this provides for smoother behaviour than a horde of instances going for a cfg reload. --tobi * tune speedy parameters for a more reasonable behaviour --tobi * rewrite storing of multiple slave updates for better performance --tobi * fix bug in storage of slave updatesL: when the local smokeping daemon running only the first update could be read back, the others were hidden in the storeable. --tobi * set sig child to IGNORE for automatic reaping of zombies -- tobi 2008/7/24 -- released version 2.4.2 * added strict to both wrappers and fixed some followup errors -- tobi * kill taint error in Smokeping.pm -- tobi * better master/slave secrets documentation -- tobi * do not load :sys_wait_h from POSIX perl module since this seems to be missing in some linux distros and we can do alright without. 2008/6/13 -- released version 2.4.1 * fixed js packaging error ... s/VERSION/x/ was a bad idea 2008/6/10 -- released version 2.4.0 * building a --static version of the smokeping page is broken. Make it a little less broken by providing a dummyCGI->script_name method. --tobi * added blazemode option to FPing, so that it sends an extra ping to blaze a path to the destionation and then discarges it. Based on idea by G.W. Haywood -- tobi * fix for telneJunOSPing by Christian Hahn -- tobi * fixed FPing regression created in r680 it broke the proper handling of old version of fping. Found by Celedonio Miranda Torresano -- tobi * first cut at mtr integration ... added new menuextra config item to build mtr links. -- tobi * use localtime to construct the rawlog filename --tobi as reported by Kent Kuriyama * allow slave names to have . in them but not target sections. --tobi 2008/4/26 -- released version 2.3.6 * add custom style for active menu link -- tobi, patch by Daniel Rich drich employees.org * honour the 'linkstyle' variable when zooming -- niko, reported by Wolfgang Tremmel as Debian bug #476404 * the 'ralf' fix for cgi which is not able to read the secrets file. -- tobi * display "all the smoke" even when it gets cut at the top end of the graph --tobi 2008/3/29 -- released version 2.3.5 * make slaves kill their old children off before forking new ones when the configuration changes. Reported by David Behr. --niko 2008/3/28 -- released version 2.3.4 * fix 'loss_background' documentation. Reported by David Tomic. --niko * fix local variable override handling in connection with nomasterpoll --niko * add protocol level master/slave protocol to control upgrades --tobi * fix ordering of menu entries again --tobi * bail out if the master/slave shared secret file is world-readable or writable --niko * add some security notes to the master/slave documentation --niko * Switch message hash generation to Digest::HMAC_MD5 (bundled) since this prevents the extension attack. Note that this change requires that you upgrade client and server in sync (you should do that anyway, but especially because of this)! -- tobi * make sure when loading the sortercache that we only load info about graphs presently in the config. --tobi * optionally precreate the directory structure under 'dyndir' if 'precreateperms' is set --niko * store the slave updates in 'dyndir', defaulting to 'datadir' --niko * change the slave update locking code so that reading works without write access to the temporary storage file --niko * allow SSH probe to config rsa1 key -- Walery Kokarev * make zooming work properly even for graphs generated with the navigator form time range fields. -- tobi 2008/3/10 -- released version 2.3.3 * use separate slave cache and longer slave timeout. this helps with slave congestion -- Phillip Moore pdm yahoo-inc.com * add an optional --pid-dir option to specify the pid directory when running as a slave. --niko * slaves were not polling targets where nomasterpoll was set --tobi 2008/2/25 -- released version 2.3.2 * make ajax mode work on IE again -- tobi * make rawlog mode work again --tobi * make ajax mode work for nomasterpol targets --tobi * fixe ordering of menu versus overview page --tobi 2008/2/17 -- released version 2.3.1 * Master should not generate alerts for nomasterpoll targets --tobi * Fixed div structure in hierarchy and filter form --tobi 2008/1/23 -- released version 2.3.0 * Integrated TCPPing Probe -- Norman Rasmussen * Added new properties to target configuration hide for hiding the target on the webinterface nomasterpoll to exclude this target from polling on the master -- tobi * Added filter/search function to web interface. --tobi * Added support for alternate presentation hierarchies check Presentation->hierarchies and Target->parents --tobi * fix javascript error about non existing zoom div -- tobi * Switch to curl --help since some distros seem to compile without --manual -- tobi * made Smokeping.pm more portable by using %.1f in perl sprintf -- tobi * fix file locking for solaris in master/slave setups. work in progress. -- tobi * EchoPingHttp: add the 'accept_redirects' option, suggested by Kelly Shutt --niko * remove a leftover 'use HTTP::Request' from Smokeping::Master -- niko * document the LWP dependency of the Smokeping::Slave module -- niko * fix restart behaviour of clients in multiprocess mode. now we just send ourself a SIGHUP and let 'it' happen -- tobi * make sure tsmoke sends mime conformant mails -- tobi 2007/10/29 -- released version 2.2.7 * Make slaves with FQDN work properly -- tobi * Report when *** slaves *** section and slaves statements in the target section do not agree. -- tobi * Make tsmoke work with multihost targets -- tobi * Do not force a page reload more frequently than every 120s -- tobi * Make sure slaves in targets match up with entries in the slaves section -- tobi 2007/10/28 -- released version 2.2.6 * removed some cruft from the release archive -- tobi * fixed release process to prevent furture cruft -- tobi * use curl --manual to figure which options are supported (this was in 2.2.5 already) --tobi 2007/10/27 -- released version 2.2.5 * removed all the 'live' tests from the echoping probes --niko * log a warning message on the first 'round' of pinging if curl or echoping exits with non-zero status --niko * fixed parsing of slaves statements in config file. This did not work at all it seems --tobi * allow rightclicks in the legnd area of the zoom image. this allows to save the image. -- tobi * In the SSH probe let the user configure the port to use when talking to the client --tobi * Make master/slave work when slave names contain uppercase letters and full dots. -- tobi * Allow slave-name to be configured -- tobi * switched to config grammar 1.10 -- tobi * make sure reload_config reloads in any case even when the config has not changed ... with this we solve the problem that maybe some @include configs have changed which we would not find out otherwise -- tobi * updated cropper: when selecting something outside the graph, multiply by 10. Use this to zoom out -- tobi 2007/9/16 -- released version 2.2.4 * Fixed zooming mode in multi host graphs -- tobi * Warn when smokeping uses takes over 80% of the time available for a polling cycle -- tobi * don't complain when there is no data in a graph yet while calculation stddev -- tobi * in a multihost graph take the number of pings for each component into consideration -- tobi * fixed problem with rounding error in calculating stddev -- tobi * include the prototype.js license for completeness -- niko * fix Smokeping.pm POD documentation -- niko 2007/9/06 -- released version 2.2.3 * alter ajax grapher mode to use seconds timestamps and not iso dates this prevents timezone problems with the browser -- tobi * 1.2 is required now ... -- tobi * make sure start is before end in the cropper zoom -- tobi * better documentation on multihost syntax added -- tobi * slaves should skip multi target hosts -- tobi * set Content-Length header to help multi request queries -- tobi 2007/8/30 -- released version 2.2.2 * fixed links to slave graphs from chart mode -- tobi * minor cosmetic fixes -- tobi 2007/8/30 -- released version 2.2.1 * minor cosmetic fixes -- tobi 2007/08/30 -- released version 2.2.0 *** all the new features in this release has been done under contract with DynDNS *** * Added multi-host function (show data from several links in one graph) -- tobi * Added stddev caclulation -- tobi * Added slave support into detail graphs -- tobi * Made interactive Graph zoomer somewhat work on ie6 and ie7 -- tobi * Integrated interactive Graph zoomer -- Roman Plessl rplessl oetiker.ch * first drop of the master/slave code added. now the debugging beginns. -- tobi * fix uses of uninitialized value in the loss_background code -- niko, reported by yilmaz.atag *abs.gov.au * added description of the master/slave mode I am implementing for dyndns -- tobi * fixed smoke when there is a lot of 'loss' -- tobi * do not use 127.0.0.1 when testing echoping and curl functionality. There may be someone behind this address. -- Michael Hanselmann public hansmi ch * show all smoke in the detail graphs, even if it's out of the scale. -- niko, reported by Oskar Liljeblad as Debian bug #412826 2007/05/02 -- released version 2.1.1 * fixed scaling of detail graphs. They were all scaled to max_rtt if it was defined --tobi 2007/04/29 -- released version 2.1.0 * add new echoping 6 plugin probes: EchoPingDNS, EchoPingLDAP, EchoPingWhois -- niko * don't test echoping or curl usage if running as a CGI --niko * bail out at startup with an error message if LC_ALL is set --niko * New Presentation option Charts. Charts are based on the new 'sorter' plugins. There are sample plugins for Loss, Max, Median, StdDev based Charts -- tobi * new matcher Medratio (compare two medians) -- tobi * fixes for Median matcher -- tobi * make the CGI not croak if a password file is not readable. -- niko * don't die if syslogd is dead -- niko, reported by Christoph Biedl as Debian bug #395056 * add sourceaddress configurability to FPing probe (requires -S flag) -- Norman Rasmussen norman rasmussen.co.za * allow . in section names ... * in FTPtransfer probe set destfilename to srcfilename if it is empty * in FTPtransfer probe strip path elements from srcfile when building destfile * alerts can now have a priority. if multiple prioritized alerts match, only the one with the highest priority will cause any action. Alerts without priority setting are not affected eitherway. --tobi * make the LDAP probe 'scope' option actually work. -- niko * new probe WebProxyFilter exercies a filtering web proxy firewall by requesting banned pages. It tests if the data returned from the proxy looks like the page telling users that they came upon a banned page. When ever a real page can be retreived, a loss is logged. --tobi * some touchups to the graph comments to be a bit less 'ping' focussed -- tobi * configuration option mailtemplate lets you configure the alert message content -- tobi * added new method ProbeUnit to base.pm in support of FTPtransfer.pm -- tobi * new probe FTPtransfer.pm added. It measures available bandwidth by actually sending data over the wire to test (don't try this at home) -- tobi * make sure logo images get writen in binary mode or they will not be usable on windows -- tobi * make PERL binary configurable in Makefile -- tobi * fixed echoping test call to be compatible with echoping 6 -- tobi * create a log entry when there are zero replies from a device. -- tobi * maintaining trunk and branch is not realy sensible the way smokeping evolves. I have merged everything back to trunk -- tobi * Allow several Mailservers to be specified in Mailhost -- tobi * Reduce timeout for Net::SMTP to 5 seconds. -- tobi * new feature to color the graph background in sync with the loss -- grahame.bo * new probe JunOS Telnet ping -- Shan Ali Khan shanali *singtel.com 2006/07/14 -- released version 2.0.9 * added matchers CheckLatency and CheckLoss -- tobi, from Dylan Vanderhoof DylanV semaphore.com * added TacacsPlus probe -- tobi, from Gary.Mikula * nasd.com * pass 'prevmatch' to alert matcher plugins. -- niko, from Dylan Vanderhoof * fix subject in tSmoke 'morning' emails. --niko, from Jean-Philippe Luiggi * AnotherDNS.pm: added option 'require_answers' for testing recursive DNS servers. -- niko * fixed loss_color documentation (this is not in percent) -- tobi * brought back the FPing.pm 'timeout' parameter, since it does something after all. -- niko, requested by Peter Klausner * fix running an external program on edge-triggered alerts. -- niko, from Peter Klausner 2006/04/14 -- released version 2.0.8 * adjusted links to new home on oss.oetiker.ch -- tobi * let the name of the dns server be configured in DNS.pm -- ark * make buggy_perl_version test work again -- niko, noticed by Fran Boon 2006/02/09 -- released version 2.0.7 * fixed POD markup escaping in 'linkstyle' documentation that broke the Smokeping module documentation --niko 2006/02/08 -- released version 2.0.6 * make the way CGI self-referring links are created configurable, and change the default (once more) to 'linkstyle = relative' -- niko, for Dmitry Semyonov (Debian bug #351783) * make buggy_perl_version test work on perl 5.8.7 too ... --tobi from Nathan Butcher * include a Date field in alert emails, since all M[ST]As don't insert it. --niko * Set an --end time for graphs so that fetch does get its its undies in a twist when selecting the RRA and goes for hires due to coverage -- tobi * CiscoRTTMonEchoICMP.pm: new variable vrf - Kevin Stewart * SSH.pm: new variable 'keytype' + bugfixes - niko, from Igor Petrovski * fix a bug that broke target sections with the same name in different branches -- niko, reported by Igor Petrovski * really send a test email with 'tSmoke --testmail' -- niko * Curl.pm: handle measurement of multiple URLs by adding the results together -- niko, requested by Rob de Jong * Curl.pm: new variables 'follow_redirects' and 'include_redirects' -- niko, requested by Rob de Jong * fixed spelling for height -- tobi 2005/11/14 -- released version 2.0.5 * remove the FPing 'timeout' variable, since it never really did anything -- niko * use the 'cgiurl' variable from the 'General' section for all CGI self-refering links -- niko, from Christian Hammers (Debian bug #339019) * Curl.pm: don't take '0' for 'true' with the 'ssl2' or 'insecure_ssl' options -- niko, reported by Michael McCarn * add the 'scope' Net::LDAP search option to the LDAP probe -- niko, from Seppo Syrjänen * make the Curl probe compatible with Perl 5.6 -- niko, reported by Ben Eisenbraun * get rid of 'Use of uninitialized value' messages when using the Avgratio matcher and 'edgetrigger' -- niko, reported by John L Hoo * include the smallest ping value in the graphs too -- niko, from ChunjingHan 2005/10/12 -- released version 2.0.4 * avoid creating new RRD files as the user running 'smokeping --reload' -- niko, reported by Stefan Schmidt , http://bugs.debian.org/333373 * only warn if RRA parameters other than CF are different in the config file and an RRD -- niko, for Javier Oviedo * make having an older version of CGI::Carp a non-fatal error and recommend a newer one in the docs -- niko, reported by Ron Bisset * make it work (hopefully) with even older versions of CGI::Carp if 'changecgiprogramname' is set to 'no' in the General section -- niko 2005/9/26 -- released version 2.0.3 * fixed FPing probe so it doesn't report 100% loss when the first ping is lost -- niko, reported by Matthew Swainston * don't need to have all the external modules installed to build the documentation -- niko 2005/9/20 -- released version 2.0.2 * reload the config file on HUP signal and switch to the new one if it isn't broken. After reloading, restart gracefully so that no measurement is interrupted. The signal can also be triggered by 'smokeping --reload'. -- niko, suggested by Taisuke Yamada * made some alert docs in smokeping_config visible --niko * optionally only send alerts when the state changes ('edgetrigger') -- niko, suggested by Marc Haber * try to trigger an alert with the minimum number of values needed for it rather than require a stack with the maximum number of possible values. See http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/smokeping-users/msg01654.html for the problem. -- niko, reported by Leos Bitto * automatically regenerate the logo images if Smokeping.pm has been updated --niko 2005/9/5 -- released version 2.0.1 * fixed version number display in basetemplate -- tobi 2005/9/4 -- released version 2.0.0 * updated page template to match new logos and included Niko -- tobi * don't create directories in "datadir" when running as a CGI -- niko * the DYNAMIC-related files (.adr and .snmp) can now be located outside "datadir" by specifying the new configuration variable "dyndir" -- niko, suggested by Marc Haber * return '404 not found' when DYNAMIC updates fail -- niko, suggested by Marc Haber * make errors in DYNAMIC updates appear in the web server error log -- niko * remove a quotemeta() call in Config::Grammar to allow metacharacters at the right side of '@define' -- niko, reported by Warrick FitzGerald * set LC_NUMERIC to C so that users who work with a locale like french that would use , as a decimal separator do not trip over failing regexp-matches (tobi) * bugfix for CiscoRTTMonEchoICMP packetsize variable -- niko, from Sam Stickland * tune DS properties min/max/heartbeat instead of just complaing about them not matching (tobi) 2005/05/31 - publish rc5 (tobi) * Officially include the tSmoke script from the contrib download directory. Note that this needs the new 'tmail' variable to be defined in the config file. -- niko, original script by Dan McGinn-Combs * Perl 5.8.0 compatibility fix ("missing max for DS uptime") -- niko, reported by Steve Wickert and Kennedy Clark * RRDtool 1.2.x compatibility fix ("unknown RRD version: 0003" on restart) -- niko, reported by Sam Stickland 2005/05/11 - publish rc4 (tobi) * Curl now has a new 'insecure_ssl' option for those not caring about CA paths -- niko, original patch by Marc Spitzer * document '@include' and its friends in smokeping_config in addition to Config::Grammar -- niko, from Marc Haber (Debian bug #307955) * AnotherDNS: Double check the answer from the dns server and optionally enforce a NOERROR response code -- Christoph.Heine in HaDiKo.DE * NEW Feature: when clicking on the graphs in detail view you can select different time ranges for the graph. The creation of this feature has been sponsored by BeverlyCorp.com -- tobi 2005/03/10 - 2.0rc3 (tobi) * Curl now has a new "extraargs" option for any extra arguments, like "--header" -- niko, requested by Warrick FitzGerald * change ISG::ParseConfig references to its new name, Config::Grammar -- niko 2005/02/28 - 2.0rc2 (tobi) * SYNOPSYS is really spelled SYNOPSIS. Shame on me. -- niko 2005/02/22 - 2.0rc1 (tobi) * don't create any RRD files if running as a CGI -- niko * Curl timeouts work better now -- niko, reported by Chris Wilson * Curl User-Agent string doesn't need quotes anymore -- niko * check at startup that existing RRD files conform to the config specifications -- niko * 3 pings is the official minimum now -- niko * graph fixes for small numbers of pings -- niko, reported by Chris Wilson * fix the LDAP probe killing the CGI with perl <5.6 -- niko, reported by Peter Farmer * make the LDAP probe work withouth IO::Socket::SSL -- niko * matchers start with a capital letter now -- niko * new probe programming interface -- niko - more strict config file checking giving helpful error messages when necessary - generate probe documentation automatically from the code - eliminate PROBE_CONF sections - several minor incompatible probe changes; see the smokeping_upgrade document for details * allow target-specific vars get defaults from Probes section -- niko * timeout fixes in basefork.pm -- niko * config file examples and smokeping_examples document -- niko * documentation updates and reorganizing -- niko * move all smokeping-specific perl modules into the Smokeping namespace -- niko * new commandline options '--config=X' and '--check' -- niko * FPing: support "-t", "-p" and "-i" fping params -- niko, suggested by Chris Wilson * FPing6: test against ::1 instead of localhost -- Sebastian Wiesinger * make sure mailsetup works before using it -- tobi * fix for basefork.pm IO::Select property has_exception is very platform dependent by ignoring it altogether things actually work better. Especially on Solaris which does have propper support for has_exception as oposed to linux. -- niko, reported by Jim Morris 2005/1/30 -- 1.38 * fixed error messages for environments with mixed ipv6 and ipv4 setups -- Peter W. Osel * fixed smoke coloring for 5 pings problem -- Tobi * fixed User-Agent example in Curl probe -- Sebastian Wiesinger 2005/1/12 -- 1.37 * base class did assume that concurrent probes were off by default -- Niko Tyni 2005/1/7 -- 1.36 (1.35 was an internal release) * concurrent probes are default now, together with a 'random' offset to make sure not all smokepings hit the net at the same time -- Tobi * fixes for loggin -- Niko Tyni - warn if no logging method is active while daemonizing. - turn debugging on before loading the config file. - make do_debuglog a no-op if $use_debuglog isn't set - add debug info to FPing* probes - print the RRD create and update strings when debugging * Allow probe- and target-specific number of pings -- Niko Tyni * RemoteFPing probe revisited and fixed. Note this probe allowed PROBE_CONF config where this was technically not possible. Now these settings are done in the ***Probes*** section ... you have to fix your config files -- Niko Tyni * fixed many typos and some seemingly numeric comparisons -- Niko Tyni * new feature 'concurrentprobes' allow to run multiple probes in paralell and at different step width. -- Niko Tyni * allow to define multiple instances of a sigle probe -- Niko Tyni * fix --filter again ... pathprefix was still in there -- tobi 2004/11/29 -- 1.34 (1.32 + 1.33 were internal only releases) * added SNPP support as suggested by jdelisle -- tobi * added ipv6 support to EchoPing probe -- Niko Tyni * fix for Radius probe -- Niko Tyni * added new alert plugins called matchers -- tobi * created matcher::avgratio sponsored by virtela.net -- tobi * make --filter option actually work -- tobi * removed maxmedian magic regexp ... -- tobi * added new alert type matcher -- tobi * fixed pod errors -- Niko Tyni * allow to mix programs and email addresses in alerts --tobi * allow to define recipient per alert --tobi 2004/08/04 -- 1.31 * added anotherdns and anotherssh probes -- Christoph.Heine *HaDiKo.DE * modify FPing probes to skip ICPM errors in the output -- Tobi * modify RemoteFPing probe to work with normal fping that outputs via stderr. -- Tobi * allow timeout to be specified in base::forks based probes -- Tobi * Added ssh probe -- Christian Recktenwald 2004/05/12 -- 1.30 * fix nodata_color syntax --tobi * when inserting unknown values into sorted rtt list, do this on the outside ... U:U:1:2:3:U:U and not in the middle. This will make the graphs more smokei when there is data loss. --tobi * config files with different probes should work ... fixed problem introduced in 1.29 --tobi 2004/05/08 -- 1.29 * while running, make all die and warn things go to the log file if there is one --tobi * added rawlog option for logging actual gatherd data --tobi (for virtela) * added alertee option to send a copy of any alert generated to additional 'per branche' people --tobi * cgi should not complain about non existing hosts ... the daemon does that already --tobi * actually allow empty alerts -- tobi * added nodata_color property to specify background color for graph when when no data is available -- David Hull 2004/03/14 -- 1.28 * do not repeat last rounds rtts in basefork if probe gets killed on timeout -- Niko Tyni 2004/03/09 -- 1.27 * allow . in labels -- Tobi * fix mkdir with missing permissions -- Xander Jansen * make echoping probes complain when they do not get a 0 return value -- Tobi * make manu and title = host if not set -- tobi * forbid . in section names .. bad things will happen when used. -- tobi * patches for the Radius and LDAP probes -- Niko Tyni * prevent requests to non existing pages -- tobi 2004/02/16 -- 1.26 * contributed radius and ldap probes -- Niko Tyni * added new 'offset' parameter to config file which allows to shift startup time of smokeping polling -- Tobi (for Virtela) * new option --static-pages to generate a static website (mrtg like) -- Santeri Paavolainen * added support for multiple alert recipients -- Dmitry Melekhov * fix for telnetIOSping.pm to consider packet size -- Paul Wulff * added --logfile option and generally enhanced logging ... smokeping will not die and log instead. -- Tobi 2004/01/04 -- 1.25 * enhaced Alert patterns: S for matching at startup *X* pattern for timeshift matches. See docs. -- Tobi * Added timeout option the EchoPingHttp -- Tobi * fixed RemoteFPing probe -- Keith Patton 2003/10/05 -- 1.24 * The new --filter option allows you to run the smokeping deamon on a big config file, but have the config file filtered and only measure the entries that pass the filter. This allows to use rsync to consolidate measurements from different hosts at a central location for presentation. -- Tobi * new lookup option for DNS probe -- "Poetzel, Christopher J." * store iaxhight info in img cache -- Curtis Doty * new probes: ICMP echo response times - CiscoRTTMonEchoICMP.pm, DNS query response times - CiscoRTTMonDNS.pm, TCP connect times - CiscoRTTMonTcpConnect.pm -- joerg.kummer at roche.com 2003/07/15 -- 1.23 * added missing ; in DNS.pm 2003/07/11 -- 1.22 * fix stderr redirection: David Hull * new DNS.pm based on basefork by Igor Petrovski and Carl Elkins 2003/06/17 -- 1.21 * keep order of targets in config file when presenting on the web -- Tobi * fix mailsending with a b type addresses -- Aaron Schrab * made alert feature more robust -- Tobi * telnetiosping probe John A. Jackson * add iosint configurable to IOSPing.pm -- Mars Wei * added RemoteFPing Probe -- Luis F Balbinot 2003/04/12 -- 1.20 * replaced host foo with 127.0.0.1 in Echo*.pm probes -- John Sellens * curl probe -- Gerald Combs * DNS.pm should not use external binaries besided dig -- Tobi 2003/02/19 -- 1.19 * dns probe -- Andre Stolze * fixed label formatting error -- Tobi 2002/12/05 -- 1.18 * allow sub millisecond patterns -- Tobi * report a full link in smokeping alerts suggested by "Nipper, Arnold" 2002/10/19 -- 1.17 * Change the absolute max possible rtt to 180 seconds when creating new rrd files 2002/10/13 -- 1.16 * add Hostname as a 5th argument for external alert scripts --Tobi * when runnning fping -i must be > 10 ... (whatever 10 is) -- Tobi * fix graphing in logarithmic presentation. Handle fast pings better -- Paul J Murphy * added IOSPing.pm probe -- Paul J Murphy 2002/09/27 -- 1.15 * uptime color configuration was not working -- Alan Chen * allow to call an external script upon matching an alert pattern -- Tobi * unifie mail sending tools -- Tobi * made loss for 0.x sized values work -- rodrigo.cunha *corp.vodafone.pt * send syslog events through unix domain socket on bsd and linux systems -- Ed Ravin 2002/09/10 -- 1.14 * fixed docs ... remove alert_email property from docs --tobi * fixed Data output for email alerts -- tobi 2002/09/08 -- 1.13 * Added all new Alerts function. Smokeping can now match alert patterns against the loss and rtt values gatherd and send email when a pattern matches. -- Tobi * Display AVG loss in % -- Tobi * Add help functions back in -- Tobi * make graphs with large ping times graph properly. -- Jack Cummings * make FPing.pm handle dead hosts more gracefully '-B1','-i'. int($self->{pingfactor}/1000),'-r1' --Tobi 2002/05/29 -- 1.12 * make probes announce themselves at startup -- Niko Tyni * really ... log full loss if no pings get through ... -- Tobi * allow FPing probe to take packetsize option -- Tobi 2002/05/08 -- 1.11 * If no pings get trough, log a full loss and not unknown loss -- tobi * have a timeout to prevent hanging echoping processes -- Niko Tyni * allow logging via syslog -- Niko Tyni 2002/05/06 -- 1.10 * added avg loss to graphs -- tobi 2002/04/29 -- 1.9 * added Fping6 by Elmar Hoffmann * added description about installing EchoPing, Fping and sock6 to install notes * do not test for FPing binary when running as a cgi 2002/04/24 -- 1.8 * make sure smokeping.cgi manages to show its errors on the web. 2002/04/12 -- 1.7 * complain if fping is not seuid root -- tobi * kill one div zero bug -- Jan Ludewig 2002/03/27 -- 1.6 * fixed bug in monitoring function where targets that had subtargets on the same level were ignored ... -- tobi * in basefork.pm test if IO::Select knows has_error() but not has_exception() -- Jan Ludewig * improve handling of PID file, cases where it could not be read or written wer not handlie gracefully -- Jan Ludewig * remove --help and --man option they never worked ... 2002/03/10 -- 1.5 * missed one module in the distribution ... 2002/03/09 -- 1.4 * make sure FPing does not hand if no targets are defined. * new mandatory config option piddir to specify where the pid file should be -- Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo **** INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE **** * EchoPing probes contributed by Niko Tyni there is a webpage on http://www.helsinki.fi/~ntyni/smokeping/ 2002/03/01 -- 1.3 * fixed messed up links in distribution archive ... 2002/03/01 -- 1.2 * improve error messages in probe setup * be smarter about detecting fping reporting unit. -- Kai 2002/02/12 -- 1.1 * make detailed view colors work even if number of pings is not even +INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE+ modified the definition of smokelogo and rrdlogo in the webtemplate file. he tags now provide the image tage and the anchor around. Please modify your template accordingly * Toby Weingartner provided some patches to clean up error messages * removed default sites from config file to protect the innocent. * detect probe loading failiours 2002/02/09 -- 1.0 * made basepage links stand out ... 2002/01/31 -- 0.99.18 * Fixed loss color config handling and documentation 2002/01/28 -- 0.99.17 * Get description of Ping from Probe * Fixed quote parsing in config parser 2002/01/27 -- 0.99.16 * fixed unison scaling ... I was picking the wrong value as median. * do not refuse to start if a host is missing from DNS ... just complain 2002/01/27 -- 0.99.15 * now the color works you have to use rrggbb not #rrggbb * added scrftime configurable to format time in lower righthand corner of the graph 2002/01/27 -- 0.99.14 * guess [0-f] does not work it should be [0-9a-f] 2002/01/26 -- 0.99.13 * switched back to normal scaling for overview graphs * added average and latest median rtt numbers to graph * added more color settings to graph * allow configuration of loss and uptime colors (not tested) 2002/01/23 -- 0.99.12 * Use -alt-y-scaling for better grid in overview graphs * Added max_rtt to overview graphs 2002/01/22 -- 0.99.11 * files which must be modified are now named *.dist (thanks paul) * added maxrtt configurable * introduced new colors for link uptime using INF * added thin black line 'connecting the 'measurements' 2002/01/20 -- 0.99.10 * Added cache file for graph.max values ... this will improve unison scaling in lazy mode * changed drawing of madian to AREA and STACK to take into account that this is not anything contious we are looking at but samples ... 2002/01/17 -- 0.99.9 * allow --nodaemon as well * added new configurables lograrithic and unison_tolerance this should help smokeping deal better with spikes 2002/01/03 -- 0.99.8 * Change colors for LOSS display ... make small losses simpler to see * Sort Graphs in Overview * --nodemon option * Allow cgi urls with https:// 2001/11/17 -- 0.99.7 * Make DYNAMIC work with hosts who do not support snmp * do not print anything from FPing.pm if used from CGI 2001/11/03 -- 0.99.6 * updated the default basepage.html to include automatic reload and cache expiery ... -- Me * smokeping.cgi adds header information to the webpage with expiery and charset -- Me * split the pod docs off the smokeping and smokeping.cgi scripts -- Me * created a special version of fping where configure works ... added it to the download area of smokeping. -- Me * spell fixes for Smokepin.pm (smokeping_config.pod) -- S. William Schulz 2001/11/01 -- 0.99.5 * Deal with nan as well as NaN -- Me * Deal with DYNAMIC hosts who do not allow for SNMP -- Me * mkdir needs a mode (0755) -- S. William Schulz * Determine is fping reports in miliseconds or in 0.1 miliseconds -- Me * Wait for 3 seconds when restarting ... smokeping-2.6.11/CONTRIBUTORS000066400000000000000000000004611253420737200154630ustar00rootroot00000000000000Contributors ============ * Tobias Oetiker => Main Author * Niko Tyni => Many Patches * Simon Leinen => SNMP_Session.pm * David Schweikert => Config::Grammar * Jack Cummings => Proper graphs with pings > 10s. smokeping-2.6.11/COPYRIGHT000066400000000000000000000016611253420737200151010ustar00rootroot00000000000000 SmokePing - a ICMP latency logging and graphing system. It consists of a daemon process which organizes the latency measurements and a CGI which presents the graphs. Copyright (c) 2001 Tobias Oetiker All rights reserved. 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s{.*# PERL5LIB}{use lib (split /:/, q{$(PERL5LIB)}); # PERL5LIB}' smokeinfo smokeping smokeping_cgi tSmoke # EOF # Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. # Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. .NOEXPORT: smokeping-2.6.11/bin/smokeinfo000077500000000000000000000074161253420737200163020ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use FindBin; # PERL5LIB use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../thirdparty/lib/perl5"; use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../lib"; use Smokeping::Info; use Getopt::Long 2.25 qw(:config no_ignore_case); use Pod::Usage 1.14; '$Revision: 3879 $ ' =~ /Revision: (\S*)/; my $Revision = $1; sub main() { # parse options my %opt = (mode=>'plain',separator=>';',format=>'%le',start=>'end-24h',end=>'now'); GetOptions(\%opt, 'help|h', 'man', 'version', 'noaction|no-action|n','no-head', 'start=s','end=s','filter=s','mode=s','separator=s','format=s') or exit(1); if($opt{help}) { pod2usage(1) } if($opt{man}) { pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2) } if($opt{version}) { print "smokeinfo $Revision\n"; exit(0) } if($opt{noaction}) { die "ERROR: don't know how to \"no-action\".\n" } my $config = shift @ARGV; my $si = Smokeping::Info->new($config); my $nodes = $si->fetch_nodes(pattern=>$opt{filter},mode=>$opt{mode}); my @rows = qw(med_avg med_min med_max med_now loss_avg loss_max loss_now); print '# ',join $opt{separator}, 'node_path',@rows if not $opt{'no-head'}; print "\n"; for my $node (@$nodes) { my $data = $si->stat_node($node,$opt{start},$opt{end}); print join $opt{separator},$node->{path},map {defined $data->{$_} ? sprintf($opt{format},$data->{$_}) : '?'} @rows; print "\n"; } } main; __END__ =head1 NAME smokeinfo - poll smokeping site for numeric information =head1 SYNOPSIS B path/to/config.cfg [I] --start x rrd graph start time. (default now-24h) --end y rrd graph end time. (default now) --filter pattern search pattern for node selection --mode plain (default) how to use the pattern - plain - recursive - regexp --separator ; (default) --format %le (default) --no-head do not print a header --man show man-page and exit -h, --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit =head1 DESCRIPTION SmokeInfo is a simple frontend to the L module. It provides access to numeric data stored in the rrd files. Note that --start and --end are passed directly to rrd graph. This means they work on the same syntax. =head2 Examples Get all data all nodes smokeinfo etc/config Only show nodes directly under /Customers smokeinfo --filter=/Customers/ etc/config Show all nodes under /Customers smokeinfo --mode=recursive --filter=/Customers/ etc/config Show all nodes with '_wlan_' in the name smokeinfo --mode=regexp --filter=_wlan_ etc/config =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2009 by OETIKER+PARTNER AG. All rights reserved. =head1 LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. =head1 AUTHOR Stobi@oetiker.chE> =head1 HISTORY 2009-01-05 to Initial Version =cut # Emacs Configuration # # Local Variables: # mode: cperl # eval: (cperl-set-style "PerlStyle") # mode: flyspell # mode: flyspell-prog # End: # # vi: sw=4 et smokeping-2.6.11/bin/smokeping000077500000000000000000000122151253420737200162750ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env perl # -*-perl-*- use strict; use warnings; use FindBin; # PERL5LIB use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../thirdparty/lib/perl5"; use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../lib"; use Smokeping; Smokeping::main("$FindBin::Bin/../etc/config"); =head1 NAME smokeping - Commandline tool for SmokePing =head1 SYNOPSIS B [ B<--email> | B<--makepod> | B<--version> | B<--restart> ] Options: --man[=x] Show the manpage for the program (or for probe x, if specified) --help Help :-) --email Send SmokePing Agents to all Targets marked DYNAMIC --config=x Use a config file different from the default --check Just check the config file syntax, don't start the daemon --makepod[=x] Create POD documentation on Config file (or for probe x, if specified) --version Show SmokePing Version --debug Run Only once and do not Fork --debug-daemon Start the daemon with debugging enabled --restart Restart SmokePing --reload Reload configuration in the running process without interrupting any probes --nodaemon Do no daemonize the process (no fork) --filter=x Only measure entries which pass the filter x --logfile=x Append warnings to logfile x. --static[=x] Generates a static website in directory x. If x is left out, pagedir from the config is used. --nosleep For debugging you may want to run SmokePing without sleep interval --gen-examples Generate the smokeping_examples document and example config files (to be used while building inside the smokeping distribution) With --check : check the syntax of the generated examples. --master-url=s Run smokeping in slave mode. Attach to master for config. --slave-name=s By default the slave will use whatever it thinks its name is, when talking to its master. In some cases you may probably want to override this. --shared-secret=s File containing the shared secret for talking to the server. --cache-dir=s Directory for temporary data storage when running in slave mode. --pid-dir=s Directory for the PID file when running in slave mode. (optional, defaults to --cache-dir) =head1 DESCRIPTION The B tool is the commandline part of the SmokePing system. Its main function is to run as a daemon and send Pings to all the Targets you have specified in the Config file. When you call B without arguments it will start as a daemon and do its work. If called with an argument, then further functions can be activated, as seen in the Synopsis above. The B<--email> function is explained in the documentation on the config file. The B<--filter> option allows you to run the daemon on a big config file, but have the config file filtered and only measure the entries that pass the filter. This is useful for remote measurement. Run Smokeping with two exclusive filters in two locations and rsync the rrds back to the webserver host where you run the cgi. Filters act on the section names in the config file. Multiple section names are concatenated with B like path names: *** targets *** + A .... + B ... ++ C This gives /A and /B, /B/C If I want to monitor /A my filter would look like this: --filter=/A Filters follow regular expression syntax. The are always anchored at the tip of the string. by adding a B to the front of the filter string you negate it. Matching entries will be excluded from monitoring. Multiple B<--filter> arguments can be used to assemble complex filters: --filter=/A --filter=/B would include all the targets --filter=/A --filter=/B --filter=!/B/C would include all but /B/C. The B<--makepod> does get used internally to produce the L. Please refer to L for detailed setup instructions. =head1 SETUP When installing SmokePing, this file has to be adjusted to fit your local system. Three paths have to be entered. One pointing to your B installation use lib qw(/usr/pack/rrdtool-1.0.33-to/lib/perl); One pointing to the place where you have installed the SmokePing libraries use lib qw(/home/oetiker/public_html/smokeping/lib); The third path is the argument to the Smokeping::main command. It points to the SmokePing configuration file. use Smokeping; Smokeping::main("/home/oetiker/.smokeping/config"); =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2002 by Tobias Oetiker. All right reserved. =head1 LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. =head1 AUTHOR Tobias Oetiker Etobi@oetiker.chE =cut smokeping-2.6.11/bin/smokeping_cgi000077500000000000000000000046651253420737200171310ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env perl # -*-perl-*- use strict; use warnings; use FindBin; # PERL5LIB use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../thirdparty/lib/perl5"; use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../lib"; # don't bother with zombies $SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE'; use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); use Smokeping; use CGI::Fast; my $cfg = (shift @ARGV) || "$FindBin::Bin/../etc/config"; while (my $q = new CGI::Fast) { Smokeping::cgi($cfg,$q); } =head1 NAME smokeping_cgi - SmokePing webfrontend =head1 OVERVIEW This script acts as a 'website' for your SmokePing monitoring operation. It presents the targets you are looking at in a tree structure and draws graphs as they are required by people looking at the pages. =head1 DESCRIPTION To get B going, you need a webserver which allows you to run CGI or better FastCGI scripts. The system must be setup so that the cgi process is allowed to write to the image caching area as defined in the config file. This script runs fine as a normal CGI, B it will appear to be very slow, because it does a lot of things when starting up. So if the script has to be started a fresh on every click, this is both slow and a tough thing for your webserver. I therefore strongly recommend using FastCGI. Please refer to the installation document for detailed setup instructions. =head1 SETUP There is a sample F directory in your smokeping installation root. Copy its content to the place where your webserver expects its files. There are also two sample cgi scripts showing how to launch the smokeping cgi in your website. The only difference is the file extension. Adjust the paths in the script and you should be ready to go. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2011 by Tobias Oetiker. All right reserved. =head1 LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. =head1 AUTHOR Tobias Oetiker Etobi@oetiker.chE =cut smokeping-2.6.11/bin/tSmoke000077500000000000000000000461051253420737200155500ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env perl # #----------------------------------------------- # tSmoke.pl # Dan McGinn-Combs, Sep 2003 # tSmoke.v 0.4 2004/03 McGinn-Combs #----------------------------------------------- # # Modified for Smokeping official distribution since 20050526 # Original README follows # # tSmoke.v04.README # - added downtime report (--downtime) # - a few tweaks to the calculations to ensure it's consistent # # tSmoke.v03.README # - Initial Release # - The script, started through cron, will cull through a config file and # determine which hosts are down at a point in time (Morning report) and # send out an smtp message to a mobile phone (for example). # # - It will also cull through the same config file and, using an included html # file (small change to General section of the config file), send an html # message which shows the availability over the past day, week, month # and quarter. # # - It can also show detail data depending on the setting of # command line option "detail". # # tSmoke.v02.README # - Local testing version #----------------------------------------------- # # 1) This program is run via CRON or the command line # 2) It extracts RRD information from a smokeping config file # 3) It pulls data from RRD files to determine if anything is offline, that is returning 0 PINGs # 4) tSmoke reports status via an SMTP alert # 5) tSmoke also generates an SMTP mail showing historical view of availability # # Many thanks to the following people for their help and guidance: # Jim Horwath of Agere Systems Inc. for his examples and pointers to Spreadsheet::WriteExcel # Frank Harper the author of SLAMon, a tool for tracking Service Level Agreements # Tobias Oetiker, or course, the author of Smokeping, RRDTool and MRTG # use strict; use warnings; # We need to use # -- Smokeping libraries # -- RRDTool # -- Getopt::Long # # Point the lib variables to your implementation use FindBin; # PERL5LIB use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../thirdparty/lib/perl5"; use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../lib"; use Smokeping; use Net::SMTP; use Getopt::Long; use Pod::Usage; use RRDs; # Point to your Smokeping config file my $cfgfile = "etc/config.dist"; # global variables my $cfg; #this is designed to work on IPv4 only my $havegetaddrinfo = 0; # we want opts everywhere my %opt; #Hashes for the data my (%Daily,%Weekly,%Monthly,%Quarterly); # the entries my (%DailyC,%WeeklyC,%MonthlyC,%QuarterlyC); # a count of the entries ###################### ### Moving Average ### ###################### # Just a reminder of how to do a moving average if you ever want to # PREV,UN,,UN,1,,IF,PREV,IF,,UN,1,,IF,-,,*,A,UN,1,A,IF,+ # Change Log: # DMC - Added Quarterly Status # DMC - Added HTML mail reporting and consolidated functions # DMC = Added an external HTML mail template, tMail my $RCS_VERSION = '$id: tSmoke.v 0.4 2004/03 McGinn-Combs'; sub test_mail($) { my $cfg = shift; my $mail = <<"EOF"; Subject: tSmoke test To: $cfg->{Alerts}{to} This is a test mail with 'tSmoke --testmail'. EOF print "Sending a test mail to $cfg->{Alerts}{to} from $cfg->{Alerts}{from}..."; Smokeping::sendmail($cfg->{Alerts}{from}, $cfg->{Alerts}{to}, $mail); print "done.\n"; }; sub morning_update($) { # Send out a morning summary of devices that are down my $cfg = shift; my $Body = ""; my $TmpBody = ""; my $To = ""; if ( $opt{to} ) { $To = $opt{to}; } else { $To = $cfg->{Alerts}{to}; } # Get a list of the existing RRD Files my @rrds = split ( /\n/,list_rrds($cfg->{Targets},"","") ); my $Count = $#rrds + 1; my $Down = 0; foreach my $target (@rrds) { my $Loss = 0; my ($start,$step,$names,$data) = RRDs::fetch "$target","AVERAGE","--start","-300"; my $ERR=RRDs::error; die "ERROR while reading $_: $ERR\n" if $ERR; foreach my $line (@$data) { $Loss += $$line[3]; } $Down += 1 if $Loss == 0; $target =~ s/^([a-zA-Z0-9]*\/)*//; $target =~ s/.rrd//; $TmpBody .= "$target\n" if $Loss == 0; } $Body = <{Alerts}{from},$To,$Body); } sub weekly_update($) { # Send out a formatted HTML Table of the # Previous Day, Week, Month and Quarter Availability # Get a list of the existing RRD Files my @rrds = split ( /\n/,list_rrds($cfg->{Targets},"","") ); my $To = ""; if ( $opt{to} ) { $To = $opt{to}; } else { $To = $cfg->{Alerts}{to}; } my $Body =''; # Calculations Based on the following: # RRDs::graph "fake.png", # '--start','-86400', # '-end','-300', # "DEF:loss=${rrd}:loss:AVERAGE", # "CDEF:avail=loss,0,100,IF", or more precisely "CDEF:avail=loss,2,GE,0,100,IF" # and adding in the check for unknown for systems just coming on line # "CDEF:avail=loss,UN,0,loss,IF,$pings,GE,0,100,IF" # Arbitrarily a loss of 10% of Pings means the system was down my $pings = $cfg->{Database}{pings} * .1; foreach my $target (@rrds) { # Get an average Availability for each RRD file my $ERR; my ($DAverage,$Dxsize,$Dysize) = RRDs::graph "fake.png", "--start","-86400", "--end","-600", "--step","1008", "DEF:loss=$target:loss:AVERAGE", "CDEF:avail=loss,UN,0,loss,IF,$pings,GE,0,100,IF", "PRINT:avail:AVERAGE:%.2lf"; $ERR=RRDs::error; die "ERROR while reading $_: $ERR\n" if $ERR; my ($WAverage,$Wxsize,$Wysize) = RRDs::graph "fake.png", "--start","-604800", "--end","-600", "--step","4320", "DEF:loss=$target:loss:AVERAGE", "CDEF:avail=loss,UN,0,loss,IF,$pings,GE,0,100,IF", "PRINT:avail:AVERAGE:%.2lf"; $ERR=RRDs::error; die "ERROR while reading $_: $ERR\n" if $ERR; my ($MAverage,$Mxsize,$Mysize) = RRDs::graph "fake.png", "--start","-2592000", "--end","-600", "--step","4320", "DEF:loss=$target:loss:AVERAGE", "CDEF:avail=loss,UN,0,loss,IF,$pings,GE,0,100,IF", "PRINT:avail:AVERAGE:%.2lf"; $ERR=RRDs::error; die "ERROR while reading $_: $ERR\n" if $ERR; my ($QAverage,$Qxsize,$Qysize) = RRDs::graph "fake.png", "--start","-7776000", "--end","-600", "--step","4320", "DEF:loss=$target:loss:AVERAGE", "CDEF:avail=loss,UN,0,loss,IF,$pings,GE,0,100,IF", "PRINT:avail:AVERAGE:%.2lf"; $ERR=RRDs::error; die "ERROR while reading $_: $ERR\n" if $ERR; $target =~ s/$cfg->{General}{datadir}\///; $target =~ s/.rrd//; my @Path; push @Path,split/\//,$target; update_stats ( \@Path, @$DAverage[0], @$WAverage[0], @$MAverage[0], @$QAverage[0]); } # Prepare the e-mail message $Body = <{General}{tmail} or die "ERROR: can't read $cfg->{General}{tmail}\n"; while (){ my $Summary = Summary_Sheet(); s/<##SUMMARY##>/$Summary/ig; my $Daily = DetailSheet(86400); s/<##DAYDETAIL##>/$Daily/ig; my $Weekly = DetailSheet(604800); s/<##WEEKDETAIL##>/$Weekly/ig; my $Monthly = DetailSheet(2592000); s/<##MONTHDETAIL##>/$Monthly/ig; my $Quarterly = DetailSheet(7776000); s/<##QUARTERDETAIL##>/$Quarterly/ig; $Body .= $_; } close tSMOKE; Smokeping::sendmail($cfg->{Alerts}{from}, $To, $Body); } sub update_stats($$$$$); sub update_stats($$$$$) { # Update the uptime percentages in the Hash Arrays my $Path = shift; my $DAverage = shift; my $WAverage = shift; my $MAverage = shift; my $QAverage = shift; #Enter everything once as it exists #Trim off the rightmost component (hostname) and reenter the code #If there is only one component, this is the final level #This is an average of averages my $Ticket = join ( ".",@$Path); $Daily { $Ticket } += $DAverage; $Weekly { $Ticket } += $WAverage; $Monthly { $Ticket } += $MAverage; $Quarterly {$Ticket } += $QAverage; $DailyC { $Ticket }++; $WeeklyC { $Ticket }++; $MonthlyC { $Ticket }++; $QuarterlyC { $Ticket }++; my $Length = @$Path; @$Path = @$Path [ 0 .. $Length - 2 ]; update_stats(\@$Path,$DAverage,$WAverage,$MAverage,$QAverage) if $Length > 1; } sub Summary_Sheet() { my $Body = ''; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; foreach (sort { $a cmp $b } keys %Monthly) { next if ( $_ =~ /\./ ); # this is a major section heading $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= ""; $Body .= "" if $Quarterly{$_}/$QuarterlyC{$_} >= 99 ; $Body .= "" if $Quarterly{$_}/$QuarterlyC{$_} > 95 and $Quarterly{$_}/$QuarterlyC{$_} < 99 ; $Body .= "" if $Quarterly{$_}/$QuarterlyC{$_} > 90 and $Quarterly{$_}/$QuarterlyC{$_} < 95 ; $Body .= "" if $Quarterly{$_}/$QuarterlyC{$_} < 90 ; $Body .= "" if $Monthly{$_}/$MonthlyC{$_} >= 99 ; $Body .= "" if $Monthly{$_}/$MonthlyC{$_} > 95 and $Monthly{$_}/$MonthlyC{$_} < 99 ; $Body .= "" if $Monthly{$_}/$MonthlyC{$_} > 90 and $Monthly{$_}/$MonthlyC{$_} < 95 ; $Body .= "" if $Monthly{$_}/$MonthlyC{$_} < 90 ; $Body .= "" if $Weekly{$_}/$WeeklyC{$_} >= 99; $Body .= "" if $Weekly{$_}/$WeeklyC{$_} > 95 and $Weekly{$_}/$WeeklyC{$_} < 99 ; $Body .= "" if $Weekly{$_}/$WeeklyC{$_} > 90 and $Weekly{$_}/$WeeklyC{$_} < 95 ; $Body .= "" if $Weekly{$_}/$WeeklyC{$_} < 90 ; $Body .= "" if $Daily{$_}/$DailyC{$_} >= 99; $Body .= "" if $Daily{$_}/$DailyC{$_} > 95 and $Daily{$_}/$DailyC{$_} < 99 ; $Body .= "" if $Daily{$_}/$DailyC{$_} > 90 and $Daily{$_}/$DailyC{$_} < 95 ; $Body .= "" if $Daily{$_}/$DailyC{$_} < 90 ; $Body .= "\n"; } $Body .= "
IT Network Systems Availability Summary
Compiled: ". scalar(localtime) . "
Service Past Quarter Past Month Past Week Past Day
$_" . sprintf('%.2f',$Quarterly{$_}/$QuarterlyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Quarterly{$_}/$QuarterlyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Quarterly{$_}/$QuarterlyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Quarterly{$_}/$QuarterlyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Monthly{$_}/$MonthlyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Monthly{$_}/$MonthlyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Monthly{$_}/$MonthlyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Monthly{$_}/$MonthlyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Weekly{$_}/$WeeklyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Weekly{$_}/$WeeklyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Weekly{$_}/$WeeklyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Weekly{$_}/$WeeklyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Daily{$_}/$DailyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Daily{$_}/$DailyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Daily{$_}/$DailyC{$_}) . "%" . sprintf('%.2f',$Daily{$_}/$DailyC{$_}) . "%
"; $Body .= "

\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "
Legend:
if uptime > 99% then GREEN
if uptime > 95% but < 99% then BLUE
if uptime > 90% but < 95% then YELLOW
if uptime < 90% then RED
\n"; return $Body; } sub NumDots($) { # Count the number of dots in a string # There's probably a better way to do this my $DNA = shift; my $a = 0; while($DNA =~ /\./ig){$a++} return $a } sub DetailSheet($) { # Populate the table with details depending on the value of %opts{detail} my $Seconds = shift; my $Body = ''; return '' unless $opt{detail}; # Monthly/Weekly/Daily $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; my %CornBeef; my %CornBeefC; CASE: { %CornBeef = %Daily, %CornBeefC = %DailyC, print "Doing Daily\n", last CASE if $Seconds == 86400; %CornBeef = %Weekly, %CornBeefC = %WeeklyC, print "Doing Weekly\n", last CASE if $Seconds == 604800; %CornBeef = %Monthly, %CornBeefC = %MonthlyC, print "Doing Monthly\n", last CASE if $Seconds == 2592000; %CornBeef = %Quarterly, %CornBeefC = %QuarterlyC, print "Doing Quarterly\n", last CASE if $Seconds == 7776000; } # end of CASE block foreach (sort { $a cmp $b } keys %CornBeef ) { next if NumDots ($_) > $opt{detail}; if ( $_ =~ /\./ ) { #this is a sub section $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; } else { # this is a non-sub section $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= "\n"; $Body .= ""; } } $Body .= "
IT Network Systems Availability Previous " . $Seconds/86400 . " Day(s)
Compiled: ". scalar(localtime) . "
Service Seconds Percent
$_" . sprintf('%.0f',(100 - $CornBeef{$_} / $CornBeefC{$_}) * ($Seconds/100)) . "" . sprintf('%.2f',$CornBeef{$_} / $CornBeefC{$_}) . "%
" . $_ . "" . sprintf('%.0f',(100 - $CornBeef{$_} / $CornBeefC{$_}) * ($Seconds/100)) . "" . sprintf('%.2f',$CornBeef{$_} / $CornBeefC{$_}) . "%
\n"; return $Body; } sub list_rrds($$$); sub list_rrds($$$) { # List the RRD's used by this configuration my $tree = shift; my $path = shift; my $print = shift; my $prline; foreach my $rrds (keys %{$tree}) { if (ref $tree->{$rrds} eq 'HASH'){ $prline .= list_rrds( $tree->{$rrds}, $path."/$rrds", $print ); } if ($rrds eq 'host' and $tree->{$rrds} !~ m|/| ) { $prline .= "$cfg->{General}{datadir}$path".".rrd\n"; } } return $prline; } sub load_cfg ($) { my $cfgfile = shift; # my $parser = get_parser; my $parser = Smokeping::get_parser; $cfg = Smokeping::get_config $parser, $cfgfile; } ########################################################################### # The Main Program ########################################################################### sub main($); main($cfgfile); sub main ($) { umask 022; my $cfgfile = shift; my $sendto; GetOptions(\%opt, 'quiet','version','testmail','listrrds','to=s','detail=n','morning','weekly','help','man') or pod2usage(2); if($opt{version}) { print "$RCS_VERSION\n"; exit(0) }; if($opt{help}) { pod2usage(-verbose => 1); exit 0 }; if($opt{man}) { pod2usage(-verbose => 2); exit 0 }; load_cfg $cfgfile; print "tSmoke for network managed by $cfg->{General}{owner}\nat $cfg->{General}{contact}\n(c) 2003 Dan McGinn-Combs\n" unless $opt{quiet}; if($opt{testmail}) { test_mail($cfg) }; if($opt{listrrds}) { print "List of Round Robin Databases used by this implementation\n"; my @rrds = split ( /\n/,list_rrds($cfg->{Targets},"","") ); foreach (@rrds) { print "RRD: $_\n"; }; } if($opt{morning}) { morning_update($cfg) }; if($opt{weekly}) { weekly_update($cfg) }; exit 0; } =head1 NAME tSmoke - Commandline tool for sending SmokePing information =head1 SYNOPSIS B [ B<--testmail> | B<--morning> | B<--weekly> | B<--version> | B<--help> | B<--man>] Options: --man Show the manpage --help Help :-) --version Show SmokePing Version --testmail Send a test message --listrrds List the RRDs used by this Smokeping --morning Send a morning synopsis --weekly Send a weekly status report --to E-mail address to send message (i.e. '--to=xyz@company.com.invalid' --detail How much detail to send in weekly report (i.e. '--detail=1') --quiet Do not print welcome =head1 DESCRIPTION The B tool is a commandline tool which interfaces with the SmokePing system. Its main function is to send a message indicating the current status of the systems being monitored by Smokeping or an HTML mail file containing the status over the past day, past week and past month including an overview. Typical crontab used to invoke this are # Quick morning alert to see what's down 0 6 * * * /usr/local/smokeping/bin/tSmoke.pl --q --to=mobilephone@att.net.invalid --morning # Weekly report on the percent availability of network systems with no detail 0 8 * * * /usr/local/smokeping/bin/tSmoke.pl --q --to=mailbox@company.com.invalid --weekly --detail=0 =head1 SETUP When installing tSmoke, some variables must be adjusted to fit your local system. We need to use the following B: =over =item Smokeping =item RRDTool Perl bindings =item Getopt::Long =back Set up your libraries: use lib "/usr/local/smokeping/lib"; use lib "/usr/local/rrdtool-1.0.39/lib/perl"; Point to your Smokeping B file my $cfgfile = "/usr/local/smokeping/etc/config"; Modify the Smokeping config file to include a path for tmail in the General section: tmail = /usr/local/smokeping/etc/tmail =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2003 by Dan McGinn-Combs. All right reserved. =head1 LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. =head1 AUTHOR Dan McGinn-Combs Ed.mcginn-combs@mindspring.comE Modified for Smokeping official distribution by Niko Tyni Entyni@iki.fiE =cut smokeping-2.6.11/configure000077500000000000000000003744021253420737200155230ustar00rootroot00000000000000#! /bin/sh # Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. # Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 for smokeping 2.6.11. # # Report bugs to . # # # Copyright (C) 1992-1996, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # # This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. ## -------------------- ## ## M4sh Initialization. ## ## -------------------- ## # Be more Bourne compatible DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then : emulate sh NULLCMD=: # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which # is contrary to our usage. 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It mostly describes the interface between Smokeping and its probe modules. If it seems too complicated to understand, look at the existing modules for examples. Comments and proposed changes or additions are welcome. Please send them to the smokeping-users mailing list. Patches against the POD source of this document are most appreciated. =head1 CHOOSING A BASE CLASS The first thing you should decide is which base class you should use for your probe. For most (if not all) uses it's a choice between L and L. The former is intended for probes that can measure their targets all in one go, while the latter is for probing them one at a time, possibly in several concurrent subprocesses. At the moment, the only probes that use C are the FPing derivatives. All the others use C, and chances are you should too. This document will thus concentrate on the latter case. =head1 SKELETON FILE The L module is a non-functional probe that is intended to make a good basis for a new probe module. Copy the file, C, to a new name and just fill out the blanks :) Note that the names of real probe modules must start with a capital letter. =head1 PROBE DOCUMENTATION The probe documentation is generated from the source code with the L arguments C<--man> or C<--makepod>. The embedded POD documentation should point to this real documentation, so that curious users of the C command see what's going on. All the current probes do this. You should provide the method C that returns a reference to a hash with keys corresponding to the section names you want in the manpage. The supported section names are C, C, C, C, C, C, and C. If you don't need a particular section, just leave it out. The special sections C and C are automatically generated from the description of your variables. See below. Note that if you use 'here documents' ('<<') that have POD markup inside, you should escape the markup so that it doesn't show up in the embedded POD documentation. Most probes do it like this: my $e = "="; my $doc = < method that returns a short description of what it does. This will be used in the graphs produced by the web frontend. =head1 VARIABLES All Smokeping probes must define their variables by implementing a C method for probe-specific variables and a C method for target-specific variables. If you don't know the difference between these yet, see L. (The probes that are derived from C don't support target-specific variables, so they only use the C method.) The base classes offer these methods too to provide the variables that are common to all the probes (eg. the probe-specific C variable and the target-specific C variable. If you don't want to add anything to the base class variables (perhaps because all your variables are of a target-specific nature, so you don't need new probe-specific variables at all), you can leave the corresponding method out and it will be inherited from the base class. When you do supply your own C or C method, you should combine your variables with those coming from the superclass. There is a convenience method called C<_makevars> that does this, and the common idiom is sub probevars { my $class = shift; return $class->_makevars($class->SUPER::probevars, { # your variables go here } } The variables are declared in a syntax that comes from the module used for parsing the configuration file, C. Each variable should be a hash that uses the "special variable keys" documented in L. See C and the other probes for examples. For reference, here are the keys the hash should have. Much of this is taken straight from the C manual. =over =item Keys you B provide =over =item _doc Description of the variable. =item _example An example value. This will be used in the SYNOPSIS section in the probe manual. =back =item Optional keys =over =item _default A default value that will be assigned to the variable if none is specified or inherited. =item _re Regular expression upon which the value will be checked. =item _re_error String containing the returned error in case the regular expression doesn't match (if not specified, a generic 'syntax error' message will be returned). =item _sub A function pointer. It is called for every value, with the value passed as its first argument. If the function returns a defined value it is assumed that the test was not successful and an error is generated with the returned string as content. =back =back The C and C methods should return hash references that contain the variable names as keys and the hashes described above as values. In addition the C special section key C<_mandatory> is supported and should contain a reference to a list of mandatory variables. The C<_makevars> method is aware of this special key and merges the mandatory lists in its arguments. Note that no other C special section keys are supported. =head1 INITIALIZATION If you must do something at probe initialization time, like check that the external program you're going to use behaves as you expect, you should do it in the C method. You should probably also take care that you don't run the tests needlessly while in CGI mode. The usual way to do this is to test for $ENV{SERVER_SOFTWARE}. See the C module for an example. =head1 PINGING All the real action happens in the C method (or, for C-derived probes, in the C method.) The arguments for C are C<$self>, the module instance (since this is a method) and C<$target>, the target to be probed. You can access the probe-specific variables here via the C<$self-E{properties}> hash and the target-specific ones via the C<$target-E{vars}> hash. You get the number of pings needed for the target via the C method: Cpings($target)>. You should return a sorted array of the latency times measured. If a ping fails, don't put anything in the array. That's it, you're done! =head1 EXAMPLE CONFIGURATIONS If you would like to provide a documented example configuration for your probe (in addition to the automatically generated SYNOPSIS section in the probe manual), you can do so by adding it to the L module. Look for the 'examples' subroutine and add your example there. Future versions of Smokeping might provide a way to embed examples in the probe modules too. The author's motivation for implementing this would be greatly increased by even a single demand for it, so please speak up if you think you'd use it. =head1 TIMEOUT HANDLING If you deal with timeouts (for example because your program offers a parameter for specifying the timeout for the pings), you should know a few things. First, there's timeout logic in C that kills the probe when the timeout is reached. By default the timeout is (# of pings * 5 seconds) + 1 second. If you expect that your pings can take longer, you should modify the default value of the probe-specific variable C. This would be done like this: sub probevars { my $class = shift; my $h = $class->SUPER::probevars; $h->{timeout}{_default} = 10; # override the superclass default return $class->_makevars($h, { # your variables go here } } If you want to provide a target-specific C setting, you should delete the probe-specific variable and be sure to provide a default for your target-specific one. See eg. C for an example of how this is done. Providing a target-specific C will make the timeout in C be (# of pings * the maximum timeout of all targets) + 1 second. The 1 second is added so that the own timeout logic of the probe has time to kick in even in the worst case (ie. all pings are lost) before C starts killing the processes. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2005 by Niko Tyni. =head1 LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. =head1 AUTHOR Niko Tyni =head1 BUGS This document makes writing new probes look much harder than it really is. =head1 SEE ALSO The other Smokeping documents, especially L. smokeping-2.6.11/doc/smokeping_install.pod000066400000000000000000000146141253420737200206030ustar00rootroot00000000000000=head1 NAME smokeping_install - How to install SmokePing =head1 OVERVIEW This document explains how to setup SmokePing at your site. =head1 DESCRIPTION =head2 Prerequisites SmokePing does not stand alone. It relies on various other tools and services being present. Apart from a Unix OS and a working Perl installation you need the following components: =over =item RRDtool 1.2.x or later Smokeping uses RRDtool for logging and graphing. If your linux distro provides an rrdtool package with perl support, use this. If you want to get the latest and greatest version, compile your own: L =item FPing (optional) Go to L to grab a copy. Note that fping must be installed setuid root. It seems that older versions of fping report round trip times in 0.1 milliseconds instead of 1 milliseconds as advertised ... SmokePing tries to figure this out. It tells you when it starts ... let me know if it gets it wrong. =item EchoPing (Optional) L You need this to run the EchoPing probes =item Curl (Optional) L You need this for the Curl probe. =item dig (Optional) L You need this for the DNS probe. =item SSH (Optional) L You need this for the SSH probe. =item Webserver L Well I won't get much into this. The important thing is, to have a webserver which allows you to run CGI and preferably FastCGI scripts. If you are using Apache I strongly recommend using the F system for running CGI scripts as a particular user. See L and L for more information on this. =item Perl 5.8.8 or later. If you still have an older version, maybe have a look at perlbrew. =item Various Perl modules (Many are optional) The modules are all available from L and you may be able to get them as packages from your distro's repository. There is also a script provided in the setup folder to install the missing bits. You will be instructed later on how to use the script. =over =item FCGI The module for supporting FastCGI operation. =item CGI, CGI::Fast Perl CGI/FastCGI support. Might already be installed localy. =item Config::Grammar The configuration file parser used in smokeping =item LWP The master/slave functionality introduced a dependency on LWP::UserAgent from the libwww-perl (also known as LWP) library. The module is required even if the master/slave mode is not enabled. =item Socket6 (optional) The Socket6 module enables smokeping to check hostnames that only resolve to an IPv6 address. If you probe such hosts using ie. the FPing6 probe and get warnings that those hosts don't resolve to an IP address, you need to install it. =item Net::Telnet (optional) You need this for the TelnetIOSPing probe. =item Net::OpenSSH (optional) You need this for the OpenSSHJunOSPing probe. =item Net::DNS (optional) You need this for the AnotherDNS probe. =item Net::LDAP (optional) You need this for the LDAP probe. =item IO::Socket::SSL (optional) You need this if you want the LDAP probe to be able to use the 'starttls' command. =item Authen::Radius (optional) You need this for the Radius probe. =back =back =head2 Installation Once the tools listed above are in place, you can start setting up SmokePing itself. Unpack the tar archive and run the included configure script: ./configure --prefix=/opt/smokeping Configure will verify that all the required perl modules are available. If some are missing it will tell you to run the module build script. Just follow the instructions on screen and then run configure again. Once it completes, you can run make install to finish your setup. =head2 Configuration Use the F file as a template to create your own smokeping configuration file. See L for details. =over =item Installing the webinterface Copy the content of the F directory to the place where your webserver expects its data. Maybe to F. Edit the F script to point to your smokeping_cgi script. If you have no FastCGI support in your webserver, you may want to use the F script. =item F Edit the html template to your likings. Please do not remove the link to the SmokePing counter and my name from the template. The content of the template will be renderd by smokeping.cgi. This means that all embedded links must be relative to smokeping.cgi. If you are using HTTP authentication, then the template variable C will be populated from the C<$ENV{REMOTE_USER}> environment variable. =item F If you are going to use the B IP support, customize the contents of this file. =back =head2 Starting the Smokeping Daemon With all the scaffolding in place, you can now launch the smokeping daemon and have it gather data for you. First you may want to run it in debug mode to see what it is doing ./bin/smokeping --config=/opt/smokeping/etc/config --debug once all is well, start it up as a daemon. I would recomend you enable the logfile option so that you can see if it runs into trouble. ./bin/smokeping --config=/opt/smokeping/etc/config --logfile=smoke.log Once the system works, you may want to put a SmokePing startup script into your F tree. Check out L for further information. You can now open the smokeping.cgi webpage to look at your data. See the L documentation on how to setup the smokeping web interface. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2001, 2011 by Tobias Oetiker. All right reserved. =head1 LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. =head1 AUTHOR Tobias Oetiker Etobi@oetiker.chE =cut smokeping-2.6.11/doc/smokeping_install.txt000066400000000000000000000176631253420737200206470ustar00rootroot00000000000000SMOKEPING_INSTALL(7) SmokePing SMOKEPING_INSTALL(7) NNAAMMEE smokeping_install - How to install SmokePing OOVVEERRVVIIEEWW This document explains how to setup SmokePing at your site. DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN PPrreerreeqquuiissiitteess SmokePing does not stand alone. It relies on various other tools and services being present. Apart from a Unix OS and a working Perl installation you need the following components: RRDtool 1.2.x or later Smokeping uses RRDtool for logging and graphing. If your linux distro provides an rrdtool package with perl support, use this. If you want to get the latest and greatest version, compile your own: FPing (optional) Go to to grab a copy. Note that fping must be installed setuid root. It seems that older versions of fping report round trip times in 0.1 milliseconds instead of 1 milliseconds as advertised ... SmokePing tries to figure this out. It tells you when it starts ... let me know if it gets it wrong. EchoPing (Optional) You need this to run the EchoPing probes Curl (Optional) You need this for the Curl probe. dig (Optional) You need this for the DNS probe. SSH (Optional) You need this for the SSH probe. Webserver Well I won't get much into this. The important thing is, to have a webserver which allows you to run CGI and preferably FastCGI scripts. If you are using Apache I strongly recommend using the _s_u_e_x_e_c system for running CGI scripts as a particular user. See and for more information on this. Perl 5.8.8 or later. If you still have an older version, maybe have a look at perlbrew. Various Perl modules (Many are optional) The modules are all available from and you may be able to get them as packages from your distro's repository. There is also a script provided in the setup folder to install the missing bits. You will be instructed later on how to use the script. FCGI The module for supporting FastCGI operation. CGI, CGI::Fast Perl CGI/FastCGI support. Might already be installed localy. Config::Grammar The configuration file parser used in smokeping LWP The master/slave functionality introduced a dependency on LWP::UserAgent from the libwww-perl (also known as LWP) library. The module is required even if the master/slave mode is not enabled. Socket6 (optional) The Socket6 module enables smokeping to check hostnames that only resolve to an IPv6 address. If you probe such hosts using ie. the FPing6 probe and get warnings that those hosts don't resolve to an IP address, you need to install it. Net::Telnet (optional) You need this for the TelnetIOSPing probe. Net::OpenSSH (optional) You need this for the OpenSSHJunOSPing probe. Net::DNS (optional) You need this for the AnotherDNS probe. Net::LDAP (optional) You need this for the LDAP probe. IO::Socket::SSL (optional) You need this if you want the LDAP probe to be able to use the 'starttls' command. Authen::Radius (optional) You need this for the Radius probe. IInnssttaallllaattiioonn Once the tools listed above are in place, you can start setting up SmokePing itself. Unpack the tar archive and run the included configure script: ./configure --prefix=/opt/smokeping Configure will verify that all the required perl modules are available. If some are missing it will tell you to run the module build script. Just follow the instructions on screen and then run configure again. Once it completes, you can run make install to finish your setup. CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn Use the _e_t_c_/_c_o_n_f_i_g_._d_i_s_t file as a template to create your own smokeping configuration file. See smokeping_config for details. Installing the webinterface Copy the content of the _P_R_E_F_I_X_/_h_t_d_o_c_s directory to the place where your webserver expects its data. Maybe to _/_v_a_r_/_w_w_w_/_s_m_o_k_e_p_i_n_g. Edit the _s_m_o_k_e_p_i_n_g_._f_c_g_i script to point to your smokeping_cgi script. If you have no FastCGI support in your webserver, you may want to use the _s_m_o_k_e_p_i_n_g_._c_g_i script. _e_t_c_/_b_a_s_e_p_a_g_e_._h_t_m_l Edit the html template to your likings. Please do not remove the link to the SmokePing counter and my name from the template. The content of the template will be renderd by smokeping.cgi. This means that all embedded links must be relative to smokeping.cgi. If you are using HTTP authentication, then the template variable "authuser" will be populated from the $ENV{REMOTE_USER} environment variable. _e_t_c_/_s_m_o_k_e_m_a_i_l If you are going to use the DDYYNNAAMMIICC IP support, customize the contents of this file. SSttaarrttiinngg tthhee SSmmookkeeppiinngg DDaaeemmoonn With all the scaffolding in place, you can now launch the smokeping daemon and have it gather data for you. First you may want to run it in debug mode to see what it is doing ./bin/smokeping --config=/opt/smokeping/etc/config --debug once all is well, start it up as a daemon. I would recomend you enable the logfile option so that you can see if it runs into trouble. ./bin/smokeping --config=/opt/smokeping/etc/config --logfile=smoke.log Once the system works, you may want to put a SmokePing startup script into your _/_e_t_c_/_i_n_i_t_._d tree. Check out smokeping for further information. You can now open the smokeping.cgi webpage to look at your data. See the smokeping_cgi documentation on how to setup the smokeping web interface. CCOOPPYYRRIIGGHHTT Copyright (c) 2001, 2011 by Tobias Oetiker. All right reserved. LLIICCEENNSSEE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. AAUUTTHHOORR Tobias Oetiker 2.6.10 2013-11-14 SMOKEPING_INSTALL(7) smokeping-2.6.11/doc/smokeping_master_slave.pod000066400000000000000000000136501253420737200216210ustar00rootroot00000000000000=head1 NAME smokeping_master_slave - How to run multiple distributed instances of SmokePing =head1 OVERVIEW Normally smokeping probes run their tests from the host where smokeping runs to some target host and monitor the latency of the connection between the two. The Master/Slave concept enables all smokeping probes to run remotely. The use case for this is to measure the overall connectivity in a network. If you are interested in checking that your central DNS server or your file server works for everyone, you could setup several smokeping instances checking up on on the two servers from multiple locations within your network. With the Master/Slave smokeping configuration this process becomes much simpler, as one smokeping master server can control multiple slaves. All monitoring data is stored and presented on the server, but collected by the slaves. The slaves will also get their configuration information from the master, so that you just have to maintain the master server configuration file and the rest is taken care of automatically. =head1 DESCRIPTION =head2 Architecture The slaves communicate with the master smokeping server via the normal smokeping web interface. On initial startup each slave connects to the master server and asks for its assignments. When the slave has done a round of probing it connects to the master again to deliver the results. If the assignment for a slave changes, the master will tell the slave after the slave has delivered its results. The master and the slaves sign their messages by supplying an HMAC-MD5 code (RFC 2104) of the message and a shared secret. Optionally the whole communication can run over ssl. [slave 1] [slave 2] [slave 3] | | | +-------+ | +--------+ | | | v v v +---------------+ | master | +---------------+ The slave is a normal smokeping instance setup where the configuration comes from the master instead of a local configuration file. The slave tries to contact the master server after every round of probing, supplying its results. If the master server can not be reached, the results will be sent to the server together with the next round of results. Results will be stored in a file in Perl storable form so that they survive a restart of the smokeping instance. =head2 Master Configuration To configure a master/slave setup, add a slaves section to your smokeping configuration file. Each slave has a section in the slaves part of the master configuration file. The section name must match the hostname of the slave. If some configuration parameter must be set to a special value for the slave, use an override section to configure this. The slave names must be the names the hosts think they have, not their outside hostnames or ip addresses or anything like that. When the slave calls the master to get its config or report its measurements it will tell the master its 'hostname'. This together with the shared secret is used to authenticate and identify who is who. *** Slaves *** secrets=/etc/smokeping/slavesecrets.conf +slave1 display_name=erul22 location=India color=ff0000 ++override Probes.FPing.binary = /usr/bin/fping ... Then in the targets section you can define slaves at every level. Again the settings get inherited by lower order targets and can be overwritten anywhere in the tree. A slave will then get the appropriate configuration assigned by the server. *** Targets *** slaves = slave1 slave2 ... +dest1 slaves = ... +dest2 slaves = slave1 ... +dest3 ... The data from the slaves will be stored in F. So the example above would create the following files: dest1.rrd dest2.rrd dest2~slave1.rrd dest3.rrd dest3~slave1.rrd dest3~slave2.rrd The F file contains a colon separated list of hostnames and secrets. host1:secret1 host2:secret2 =head2 Slave Configuration A smokeping slave setup has no configuration file. It just needs to know that it runs in slave-mode and its secret. The secret is stored in a file for optimal protection. By default the persistent data cache will be located in F. ./smokeping --master-url=http://smokeping/smokeping.cgi \ --cache-dir=/var/smokeping/ \ --shared-secret=/var/smokeping/secret.txt The F file contains a single word, the secret of this slave. It is NOT the same as the F file the master uses. =head1 SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS The master effectively has full access to slave hosts as the user running the slave smokeping instance. The configuration is transferred as Perl code that is evaluated on the slave. While this is done inside a restricted C compartment, there are various ways that a malicious master could embed arbitrary commands in the configuration and get them to run when the slave probes its targets. The strength of the shared secret is thus of paramount importance. Brute forcing the secret would enable a man-in-the-middle to inject a malicious new configuration and compromise the slave. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2007 by Tobias Oetiker, OETIKER+PARTNER AG. All right reserved. =head1 LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. =head1 AUTHOR Tobias Oetiker Etobi@oetiker.chE =cut smokeping-2.6.11/doc/smokeping_upgrade.pod000066400000000000000000000345631253420737200205710ustar00rootroot00000000000000=head1 NAME smokeping_upgrade - Notes on upgrading Smokeping =head1 OVERVIEW This document tries to list incompatible or otherwise user-visible changes in Smokeping versions, with instructions on how to fix any possible problems. It also sporadically mentions new features and the like. The document currently starts with changes from 1.34 to 1.37. If you run into problems with upgrading from earlier versions, please send a description of the problems, preferably with notes on how to fix them, to the C mailing list, so they can be added to this document. The same applies to any problems you find with current versions that are not documented here, of course. Patch submissions against the POD source of this file are most appreciated. If a version is not listed, there are no known problems in upgrading to it from the previous release. An official list of changes with each release can be found in the CHANGES file in the Smokeping distribution. This document tries to complement that with upgrading instructions etc. =head1 2.4.2 to 2.4.3 To fix zooming for FF3.5 I prototype and scriptaculous have been updated. To complete the fix you have to update your basepage.html too and include effects in the scriptaculous load line cropper/lib/scriptaculous.js?load=builder,effects,dragdrop =head1 2.3.6 to 2.4.0 The new SmokeTrace tool was added to SmokePing. For setup instructions read the L manual page. =head1 2.3.3 to 2.3.4 The communication protocol between master and slave has been made more secure. This requires that BOTH master and slave are upgraded to continue working. =head1 2.2.x to 2.3.x 2.3.0 is mainly about new features. Check out the reference documentation on F and the target properties F, F and F. The only thing you have to take a look at, is the file F which got some new css properties. Without them the results of the new filter function will look quite bad. =head1 2.1.x to 2.2.0 =head2 LWP Dependency The new master/slave functionality needs the LWP::UserAgent module from CPAN. Currently the dependency is not optional; you'll need the module even if you are only running one Smokeping instance. =head1 2.0.9 to 2.1.0 =head2 Echoping 6 support This is the first Smokeping version that fully supports echoping 6. Earlier versions of the EchoPingHttp probes don't work with echoping 6 because of a command line incompatibility. (Echoping 5 is still supported, of course.) This version also introduces three new probes using the new echoping plugin interface introduced in version 6: =over =item * L =item * L =item * L =back See the L document for simple examples of using these probes. =head2 New method in base.pm (if you write your own probes) The F module defines the method ProbeUnit. Override this if your Probe does not return 'Seconds'. See the F for inspiration. =head1 2.0.8 to 2.0.9 =head2 L The 'timeout' variable removed in 2.0.5 has been brought back. It is used to give the C command the C<-t> parameter, which apparently affects the timeout of the last ping in the counting (C<-C>) mode used by Smokeping. =head1 2.0.5 to 2.0.6 =head2 CGI self-referring links (again) The way Smokeping creates the self-referring links was changed once more. See the section under '2.0.4 to 2.0.5' for a description of the previous change. The behaviour is now customizable via the C variable in the C section of the configuration file. The default is now C, creating links like S<>. I hope this works for everybody, but if it doesn't, see L for the alternatives. =head1 2.0.4 to 2.0.5 =head2 L The 'timeout' variable has been removed. It was used to give the C command the C<-t> parameter, but as this parameter is only effective in C's I mode, while Smokeping uses the I mode (C<-c>), it never actually did anything. =head2 CGI self-referring links The way Smokeping creates the self-referring links was changed. The old behaviour used the script name but not the host part, resulting in links like S<>. The new behaviour uses the C variable: the links are always absolute like S<>. =head1 2.0.1 to 2.0.2 =head2 Edge-triggered alerts The alert notifications can now optionally be sent only when the state of the alert changes. This means that only the first match of the alert generates a notification, subsequent matches don't. When the alert is cleared, ie. there's no match anymore, another notification is sent. This behaviour is enabled by the C variable in the C section. The old behaviour (which sends a notification on each match) is the default. =head1 1.40 to 2.0 The biggest change with the 2.0 release is that the configuration file is now parsed much more strictly. This should result in (hopefully understandable) error messages making the configuration less of the trial-and-error variety than it used to be. It also automates the generation of the configuration documentation from the source code, so the docs are now more accurate. A smaller change worth mentioning is the inclusion of the tSmoke script (contributed by Dan McGinn-Combs) for sending summary emails on daily and weekly system status. Note that it needs the new 'tmail' variable to be defined in the config file. =head2 CONFIGURATION The configuration syntax has stayed mostly the same, except for the issues below. =over =item PROBE_CONF The PROBE_CONF subsections have been deprecated. All the target-specific variables are now configured in the same section as the target is. Just deleting the ++ PROBE_CONF lines should fix this (for any number of '+', obviously.) The existence of a PROBE_CONF section makes smokeping exit with an error message at parse time. Note for distributors: these lines could easily be removed automatically during upgrade. =item Variable order The C variable must now be set before any variables that depend on the selected probe. This is because setting C modifies the grammar of the rest of the section dynamically at parse time. Additionally, C must now precede C, for reasons that have to do with the current implementation of mandatory variable checking. Both of these errors are recognized at parse time and produce error messages accordingly. Note for distributors: the C command now has a new '--check' option that can be used to verify the syntax of the configuration file. It might be a good idea to do this on upgrade and give the user an explanatory note if the verification fails. =item Target-specific variables in the Probes section This is not an incompatible change, but it is mentioned here nevertheless. Target-specific variables can now be specified in the Probes section as well, and the values given become defaults for all the targets. =item Timeouts The C variable in the Probes section is now the maximum time expected for B ping to take. Previously it was the maximum time allowed for all the pings to one target. This is an incompatible change, but the code now works in the way it was documented to work even in 1.38. Those probes offering a target-specific C variable will get a default for it from the Probes section, as noted in the previous item. This should ensure that probes that enforce the ping timeout themselves (most do) will not get killed due to timeout before they have a chance to do it. =item Matchers The matcher modules have been renamed to start with a capital letter, to differentiate the actual modules from the base classes. You have to capitalize the matcher name in the pattern definition accordingly. =item Minimum number of pings The C variable now has an enforced minimum value of 3, as the whole design of Smokeping is based on the idea of sending several probes and measuring and visualizing the variation between them. =item RRD parameter checking Smokeping now checks at startup that the parameters of any existing RRD files match those specified in the configuration file. If there is a discrepancy, it will try to fix the situation and refuse to start if it can't. This situation is most likely to happen if you have modified the C variable in your configuration file. You'll then have to delete the old RRD file or somehow convert it to use the new parameters. The C command might be helpful here. =item Configurable location for DYNAMIC-related files There is now a new configuration variable, C, that can be used to specify the location of the DYNAMIC-related files (.adr and .snmp). These files used to be kept under C along with the RRD files, but since they need to be writable by the web server, it may be useful to separate these. If C is not specified, Smokeping will use the C value as the default. This should ensure that no existing setups will break. =back In addition to this, some probes have had minor incompatible changes to their configuration. =over =item L The C variable is now mandatory. This is a side effect from a bigger change: the probe is now derived from the FPing probe and supports all the variables FPing does. =item L This probe is also now derived from FPing and supports all the variables FPing does. =item L The URL that will be used is now specified with the variable C instead of C. The new variable can (and usually should) include a placeholder for the C variable of each target as C<%host%>, eg. C. The new variable is mandatory. The change was made to fix the confusing situation where the C variable was required for each actual target, but it didn't actually have any effect (as the server to be probed came from the C variable.) Timeouts are now recognized properly by looking at the curl exit code. The default timeout of this probe has been raised to 10 seconds. The command line is now executed without an intervening /bin/sh, and so quotes are not needed anymore around the User-Agent string (the C parameter). Smokeping will complain if it notices quotes around the string. Any extra arguments for C can now be specified in the C variable. =item L The default timeout of this probe has been raised to 10 seconds. =item L The default timeout of this probe has been raised to 10 seconds. =item L The C variable is now mandatory, as the old default "/" didn't make sense because it's relative rather than absolute. =item L The C variable is now mandatory, as Net::LDAP bails out without it. The C variable was changed to C and its semantics were changed accordingly (it's now the minimum time between two queries rather than the time slept between the end of one and the start of the another.) =item L The C variable was changed to C and its semantics were changed accordingly. See the LDAP explanation above. =item L The C variable was changed to C and its semantics were changed accordingly. See the LDAP explanation above. Additionally, the time is now specified in seconds rather than microseconds. =item L The C variable was changed to C and its semantics were changed accordingly. See the LDAP explanation above. Additionally, the time is now specified in seconds rather than microseconds. =item L The name of this probe was changed: it now starts with a capital letter like all the others do. The C variable was removed. The target should now be specified in the C variable, like it is with all the other probes. =back =head2 CGI::Carp module version The recommended version for CGI::Carp is now at least 1.24, included in CGI.pm-2.82 and the Perl standard distribution starting from 5.8.1. See L. =head1 1.38 to 1.40 =over =item The new navigation feature The big visible difference between 1.38 and 1.40 is the new browser navigation feature: when clicking on the graphs in detail view you can select different time ranges for the graph. The creation of this feature has been sponsored by BeverlyCorp.com. =back =head1 1.34 to 1.37 =over =item The L probe The configuration of this probe was moved from the Targets section to the Probes section, as all the variables are really probe-specific. The moved variables were C, C and C. =item Logging changes The C daemon now warns at startup if syslog support is not turned on in the config file. This is because many diagnostic messages will otherwise get lost. =item Concurrent probes Each probe now runs in its own process, instead of them all running sequentially in one process. This makes it possible to specify different step lengths for different probes. You can get the old behaviour back by setting 'concurrentprobes = no'. =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2005 by Niko Tyni. =head1 LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php * * See scriptaculous.js for full scriptaculous licence */ var CropDraggable=Class.create(); Object.extend(Object.extend(CropDraggable.prototype,Draggable.prototype),{initialize:function(_1){ this.options=Object.extend({drawMethod:function(){ }},arguments[1]||{}); this.element=$(_1); this.handle=this.element; this.delta=this.currentDelta(); this.dragging=false; this.eventMouseDown=this.initDrag.bindAsEventListener(this); Event.observe(this.handle,"mousedown",this.eventMouseDown); Draggables.register(this); },draw:function(_2){ var _3=Position.cumulativeOffset(this.element); var d=this.currentDelta(); _3[0]-=d[0]; _3[1]-=d[1]; var p=[0,1].map(function(i){ return (_2[i]-_3[i]-this.offset[i]); }.bind(this)); this.options.drawMethod(p); }}); var Cropper={}; Cropper.Img=Class.create(); Cropper.Img.prototype={initialize:function(_7,_8){ this.options=Object.extend({ratioDim:{x:0,y:0},minWidth:0,minHeight:0,displayOnInit:false,onEndCrop:Prototype.emptyFunction,captureKeys:true,onloadCoords:null,maxWidth:0,maxHeight:0},_8||{}); this.img=$(_7); this.clickCoords={x:0,y:0}; this.dragging=false; this.resizing=false; this.isWebKit=/Konqueror|Safari|KHTML/.test(navigator.userAgent); this.isIE=/MSIE/.test(navigator.userAgent); this.isOpera8=/Opera\s[1-8]/.test(navigator.userAgent); this.ratioX=0; this.ratioY=0; this.attached=false; this.fixedWidth=(this.options.maxWidth>0&&(this.options.minWidth>=this.options.maxWidth)); this.fixedHeight=(this.options.maxHeight>0&&(this.options.minHeight>=this.options.maxHeight)); if(typeof this.img=="undefined"){ return; } $A(document.getElementsByTagName("script")).each(function(s){ if(s.src.match(/cropper\.js/)){ var _a=s.src.replace(/cropper\.js(.*)?/,""); var _b=document.createElement("link"); _b.rel="stylesheet"; _b.type="text/css"; _b.href=_a+"cropper.css"; _b.media="screen"; document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].appendChild(_b); } }); if(this.options.ratioDim.x>0&&this.options.ratioDim.y>0){ var _c=this.getGCD(this.options.ratioDim.x,this.options.ratioDim.y); this.ratioX=this.options.ratioDim.x/_c; this.ratioY=this.options.ratioDim.y/_c; } this.subInitialize(); if(this.img.complete||this.isWebKit){ this.onLoad(); }else{ Event.observe(this.img,"load",this.onLoad.bindAsEventListener(this)); } },getGCD:function(a,b){ if(b==0){ return a; } return this.getGCD(b,a%b); },onLoad:function(){ var _f="imgCrop_"; var _10=this.img.parentNode; var _11=""; if(this.isOpera8){ _11=" opera8"; } this.imgWrap=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"wrap"+_11}); this.north=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"overlay "+_f+"north"},[Builder.node("span")]); this.east=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"overlay "+_f+"east"},[Builder.node("span")]); this.south=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"overlay "+_f+"south"},[Builder.node("span")]); this.west=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"overlay "+_f+"west"},[Builder.node("span")]); var _12=[this.north,this.east,this.south,this.west]; this.dragArea=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"dragArea"},_12); this.handleN=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"handle "+_f+"handleN"}); this.handleNE=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"handle "+_f+"handleNE"}); this.handleE=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"handle "+_f+"handleE"}); this.handleSE=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"handle "+_f+"handleSE"}); this.handleS=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"handle "+_f+"handleS"}); this.handleSW=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"handle "+_f+"handleSW"}); this.handleW=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"handle "+_f+"handleW"}); this.handleNW=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"handle "+_f+"handleNW"}); this.selArea=Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"selArea"},[Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"marqueeHoriz "+_f+"marqueeNorth"},[Builder.node("span")]),Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"marqueeVert "+_f+"marqueeEast"},[Builder.node("span")]),Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"marqueeHoriz "+_f+"marqueeSouth"},[Builder.node("span")]),Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"marqueeVert "+_f+"marqueeWest"},[Builder.node("span")]),this.handleN,this.handleNE,this.handleE,this.handleSE,this.handleS,this.handleSW,this.handleW,this.handleNW,Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"clickArea"})]); this.imgWrap.appendChild(this.img); this.imgWrap.appendChild(this.dragArea); this.dragArea.appendChild(this.selArea); this.dragArea.appendChild(Builder.node("div",{"class":_f+"clickArea"})); _10.appendChild(this.imgWrap); this.startDragBind=this.startDrag.bindAsEventListener(this); Event.observe(this.dragArea,"mousedown",this.startDragBind); this.onDragBind=this.onDrag.bindAsEventListener(this); Event.observe(document,"mousemove",this.onDragBind); this.endCropBind=this.endCrop.bindAsEventListener(this); Event.observe(document,"mouseup",this.endCropBind); this.resizeBind=this.startResize.bindAsEventListener(this); this.handles=[this.handleN,this.handleNE,this.handleE,this.handleSE,this.handleS,this.handleSW,this.handleW,this.handleNW]; this.registerHandles(true); if(this.options.captureKeys){ this.keysBind=this.handleKeys.bindAsEventListener(this); Event.observe(document,"keypress",this.keysBind); } new CropDraggable(this.selArea,{drawMethod:this.moveArea.bindAsEventListener(this)}); this.setParams(); },registerHandles:function(_13){ for(var i=0;i0&&this.options.ratioDim.y>0){ _1a.x1=Math.ceil((this.imgW-this.options.ratioDim.x)/2); _1a.y1=Math.ceil((this.imgH-this.options.ratioDim.y)/2); _1a.x2=_1a.x1+this.options.ratioDim.x; _1a.y2=_1a.y1+this.options.ratioDim.y; _1b=true; } } this.setAreaCoords(_1a,false,false,1); if(this.options.displayOnInit&&_1b){ this.selArea.show(); this.drawArea(); this.endCrop(); } this.attached=true; },remove:function(){ if(this.attached){ this.attached=false; this.imgWrap.parentNode.insertBefore(this.img,this.imgWrap); this.imgWrap.parentNode.removeChild(this.imgWrap); Event.stopObserving(this.dragArea,"mousedown",this.startDragBind); Event.stopObserving(document,"mousemove",this.onDragBind); Event.stopObserving(document,"mouseup",this.endCropBind); this.registerHandles(false); if(this.options.captureKeys){ Event.stopObserving(document,"keypress",this.keysBind); } } },reset:function(){ if(!this.attached){ this.onLoad(); }else{ this.setParams(); } this.endCrop(); },handleKeys:function(e){ var dir={x:0,y:0}; if(!this.dragging){ switch(e.keyCode){ case (37): dir.x=-1; break; case (38): dir.y=-1; break; case (39): dir.x=1; break; case (40): dir.y=1; break; } if(dir.x!=0||dir.y!=0){ if(e.shiftKey){ dir.x*=10; dir.y*=10; } this.moveArea([this.areaCoords.x1+dir.x,this.areaCoords.y1+dir.y]); Event.stop(e); } } },calcW:function(){ return (this.areaCoords.x2-this.areaCoords.x1); },calcH:function(){ return (this.areaCoords.y2-this.areaCoords.y1); },moveArea:function(_1e){ this.setAreaCoords({x1:_1e[0],y1:_1e[1],x2:_1e[0]+this.calcW(),y2:_1e[1]+this.calcH()},true,false); this.drawArea(); },cloneCoords:function(_1f){ return {x1:_1f.x1,y1:_1f.y1,x2:_1f.x2,y2:_1f.y2}; },setAreaCoords:function(_20,_21,_22,_23,_24){ if(_21){ var _25=_20.x2-_20.x1; var _26=_20.y2-_20.y1; if(_20.x1<0){ _20.x1=0; _20.x2=_25; } if(_20.y1<0){ _20.y1=0; _20.y2=_26; } if(_20.x2>this.imgW){ _20.x2=this.imgW; _20.x1=this.imgW-_25; } if(_20.y2>this.imgH){ _20.y2=this.imgH; _20.y1=this.imgH-_26; } }else{ if(_20.x1<0){ _20.x1=0; } if(_20.y1<0){ _20.y1=0; } if(_20.x2>this.imgW){ _20.x2=this.imgW; } if(_20.y2>this.imgH){ _20.y2=this.imgH; } if(_23!=null){ if(this.ratioX>0){ this.applyRatio(_20,{x:this.ratioX,y:this.ratioY},_23,_24); }else{ if(_22){ this.applyRatio(_20,{x:1,y:1},_23,_24); } } var _27=[this.options.minWidth,this.options.minHeight]; var _28=[this.options.maxWidth,this.options.maxHeight]; if(_27[0]>0||_27[1]>0||_28[0]>0||_28[1]>0){ var _29={a1:_20.x1,a2:_20.x2}; var _2a={a1:_20.y1,a2:_20.y2}; var _2b={min:0,max:this.imgW}; var _2c={min:0,max:this.imgH}; if((_27[0]!=0||_27[1]!=0)&&_22){ if(_27[0]>0){ _27[1]=_27[0]; }else{ if(_27[1]>0){ _27[0]=_27[1]; } } } if((_28[0]!=0||_28[0]!=0)&&_22){ if(_28[0]>0&&_28[0]<=_28[1]){ _28[1]=_28[0]; }else{ if(_28[1]>0&&_28[1]<=_28[0]){ _28[0]=_28[1]; } } } if(_27[0]>0){ this.applyDimRestriction(_29,_27[0],_23.x,_2b,"min"); } if(_27[1]>1){ this.applyDimRestriction(_2a,_27[1],_23.y,_2c,"min"); } if(_28[0]>0){ this.applyDimRestriction(_29,_28[0],_23.x,_2b,"max"); } if(_28[1]>1){ this.applyDimRestriction(_2a,_28[1],_23.y,_2c,"max"); } _20={x1:_29.a1,y1:_2a.a1,x2:_29.a2,y2:_2a.a2}; } } } this.areaCoords=_20; },applyDimRestriction:function(_2d,val,_2f,_30,_31){ var _32; if(_31=="min"){ _32=((_2d.a2-_2d.a1)val); } if(_32){ if(_2f==1){ _2d.a2=_2d.a1+val; }else{ _2d.a1=_2d.a2-val; } if(_2d.a1<_30.min){ _2d.a1=_30.min; _2d.a2=val; }else{ if(_2d.a2>_30.max){ _2d.a1=_30.max-val; _2d.a2=_30.max; } } } },applyRatio:function(_33,_34,_35,_36){ var _37; if(_36=="N"||_36=="S"){ _37=this.applyRatioToAxis({a1:_33.y1,b1:_33.x1,a2:_33.y2,b2:_33.x2},{a:_34.y,b:_34.x},{a:_35.y,b:_35.x},{min:0,max:this.imgW}); _33.x1=_37.b1; _33.y1=_37.a1; _33.x2=_37.b2; _33.y2=_37.a2; }else{ _37=this.applyRatioToAxis({a1:_33.x1,b1:_33.y1,a2:_33.x2,b2:_33.y2},{a:_34.x,b:_34.y},{a:_35.x,b:_35.y},{min:0,max:this.imgH}); _33.x1=_37.a1; _33.y1=_37.b1; _33.x2=_37.a2; _33.y2=_37.b2; } },applyRatioToAxis:function(_38,_39,_3a,_3b){ var _3c=Object.extend(_38,{}); var _3d=_3c.a2-_3c.a1; var _3e=Math.floor(_3d*_39.b/_39.a); var _3f; var _40; var _41=null; if(_3a.b==1){ _3f=_3c.b1+_3e; if(_3f>_3b.max){ _3f=_3b.max; _41=_3f-_3c.b1; } _3c.b2=_3f; }else{ _3f=_3c.b2-_3e; if(_3f<_3b.min){ _3f=_3b.min; _41=_3f+_3c.b2; } _3c.b1=_3f; } if(_41!=null){ _40=Math.floor(_41*_39.a/_39.b); if(_3a.a==1){ _3c.a2=_3c.a1+_40; }else{ _3c.a1=_3c.a1=_3c.a2-_40; } } return _3c; },drawArea:function(){ var _42=this.calcW(); var _43=this.calcH(); var px="px"; var _45=[this.areaCoords.x1+px,this.areaCoords.y1+px,_42+px,_43+px,this.areaCoords.x2+px,this.areaCoords.y2+px,(this.img.width-this.areaCoords.x2)+px,(this.img.height-this.areaCoords.y2)+px]; var _46=this.selArea.style; _46.left=_45[0]; _46.top=_45[1]; _46.width=_45[2]; _46.height=_45[3]; var _47=Math.ceil((_42-6)/2)+px; var _48=Math.ceil((_43-6)/2)+px; this.handleN.style.left=_47; this.handleE.style.top=_48; this.handleS.style.left=_47; this.handleW.style.top=_48; this.north.style.height=_45[1]; var _49=this.east.style; _49.top=_45[1]; _49.height=_45[3]; _49.left=_45[4]; _49.width=_45[6]; var _4a=this.south.style; _4a.top=_45[5]; _4a.height=_45[7]; var _4b=this.west.style; _4b.top=_45[1]; _4b.height=_45[3]; _4b.width=_45[0]; this.subDrawArea(); this.forceReRender(); },forceReRender:function(){ if(this.isIE||this.isWebKit){ var n=document.createTextNode(" "); var d,el,fixEL,i; if(this.isIE){ fixEl=this.selArea; }else{ if(this.isWebKit){ fixEl=document.getElementsByClassName("imgCrop_marqueeSouth",this.imgWrap)[0]; d=Builder.node("div",""); d.style.visibility="hidden"; var _4e=["SE","S","SW"]; for(i=0;i<_4e.length;i++){ el=document.getElementsByClassName("imgCrop_handle"+_4e[i],this.selArea)[0]; if(el.childNodes.length){ el.removeChild(el.childNodes[0]); } el.appendChild(d); } } } fixEl.appendChild(n); fixEl.removeChild(n); } },startResize:function(e){ this.startCoords=this.cloneCoords(this.areaCoords); this.resizing=true; this.resizeHandle=Event.element(e).classNames().toString().replace(/([^N|NE|E|SE|S|SW|W|NW])+/,""); Event.stop(e); },startDrag:function(e){ if(Event.isLeftClick(e)){ this.selArea.show(); this.clickCoords=this.getCurPos(e); this.setAreaCoords({x1:this.clickCoords.x,y1:this.clickCoords.y,x2:this.clickCoords.x,y2:this.clickCoords.y},false,false,null); this.dragging=true; this.onDrag(e); Event.stop(e); } },getCurPos:function(e){ var el=this.imgWrap,wrapOffsets=Position.cumulativeOffset(el); while(el.nodeName!="BODY"){ wrapOffsets[1]-=el.scrollTop||0; wrapOffsets[0]-=el.scrollLeft||0; el=el.parentNode; } return curPos={x:Event.pointerX(e)-wrapOffsets[0],y:Event.pointerY(e)-wrapOffsets[1]}; },onDrag:function(e){ if(this.dragging||this.resizing){ var _54=null; var _55=this.getCurPos(e); var _56=this.cloneCoords(this.areaCoords); var _57={x:1,y:1}; if(this.dragging){ if(_55.x_59){ _5c.reverse(); } _5a[_5b+"1"]=_5c[0]; _5a[_5b+"2"]=_5c[1]; },endCrop:function(){ this.dragging=false; this.resizing=false; this.options.onEndCrop(this.areaCoords,{width:this.calcW(),height:this.calcH()}); },subInitialize:function(){ },subDrawArea:function(){ }}; Cropper.ImgWithPreview=Class.create(); Object.extend(Object.extend(Cropper.ImgWithPreview.prototype,Cropper.Img.prototype),{subInitialize:function(){ this.hasPreviewImg=false; if(typeof (this.options.previewWrap)!="undefined"&&this.options.minWidth>0&&this.options.minHeight>0){ this.previewWrap=$(this.options.previewWrap); this.previewImg=this.img.cloneNode(false); this.previewImg.id="imgCrop_"+this.previewImg.id; this.options.displayOnInit=true; this.hasPreviewImg=true; this.previewWrap.addClassName("imgCrop_previewWrap"); this.previewWrap.setStyle({width:this.options.minWidth+"px",height:this.options.minHeight+"px"}); this.previewWrap.appendChild(this.previewImg); } },subDrawArea:function(){ if(this.hasPreviewImg){ var _5d=this.calcW(); var _5e=this.calcH(); var _5f={x:this.imgW/_5d,y:this.imgH/_5e}; var _60={x:_5d/this.options.minWidth,y:_5e/this.options.minHeight}; var _61={w:Math.ceil(this.options.minWidth*_5f.x)+"px",h:Math.ceil(this.options.minHeight*_5f.y)+"px",x:"-"+Math.ceil(this.areaCoords.x1/_60.x)+"px",y:"-"+Math.ceil(this.areaCoords.y1/_60.y)+"px"}; var _62=this.previewImg.style; _62.width=_61.w; _62.height=_61.h; _62.left=_61.x; _62.top=_61.y; } }}); smokeping-2.6.11/htdocs/cropper/cropper.uncompressed.js000066400000000000000000001402111253420737200232550ustar00rootroot00000000000000/** * Image Cropper (v. 1.2.0 - 2006-10-30 ) * Copyright (c) 2006 David Spurr (http://www.defusion.org.uk/) * * The image cropper provides a way to draw a crop area on an image and capture * the coordinates of the drawn crop area. * * Features include: * - Based on Prototype and Scriptaculous * - Image editing package styling, the crop area functions and looks * like those found in popular image editing software * - Dynamic inclusion of required styles * - Drag to draw areas * - Shift drag to draw/resize areas as squares * - Selection area can be moved * - Seleciton area can be resized using resize handles * - Allows dimension ratio limited crop areas * - Allows minimum dimension crop areas * - Allows maximum dimesion crop areas * - If both min & max dimension options set to the same value for a single axis,then the cropper will not * display the resize handles as appropriate (when min & max dimensions are passed for both axes this * results in a 'fixed size' crop area) * - Allows dynamic preview of resultant crop ( if minimum width & height are provided ), this is * implemented as a subclass so can be excluded when not required * - Movement of selection area by arrow keys ( shift + arrow key will move selection area by * 10 pixels ) * - All operations stay within bounds of image * - All functionality & display compatible with most popular browsers supported by Prototype: * PC: IE 7, 6 & 5.5, Firefox 1.5, Opera 8.5 (see known issues) & 9.0b * MAC: Camino 1.0, Firefox 1.5, Safari 2.0 * * Requires: * - Prototype v. 1.5.0_rc0 > (as packaged with Scriptaculous 1.6.1) * - Scriptaculous v. 1.6.1 > modules: builder, dragdrop * * Known issues: * - Safari animated gifs, only one of each will animate, this seems to be a known Safari issue * * - After drawing an area and then clicking to start a new drag in IE 5.5 the rendered height * appears as the last height until the user drags, this appears to be the related to the error * that the forceReRender() method fixes for IE 6, i.e. IE 5.5 is not redrawing the box properly. * * - Lack of CSS opacity support in Opera before version 9 mean we disable those style rules, these * could be fixed by using PNGs with transparency if Opera 8.5 support is high priority for you * * - Marching ants keep reloading in IE <6 (not tested in IE7), it is a known issue in IE and I have * found no viable workarounds that can be included in the release. If this really is an issue for you * either try this post: http://mir.aculo.us/articles/2005/08/28/internet-explorer-and-ajax-image-caching-woes * or uncomment the 'FIX MARCHING ANTS IN IE' rules in the CSS file * * - Styling & borders on image, any CSS styling applied directly to the image itself (floats, borders, padding, margin, etc.) will * cause problems with the cropper. The use of a wrapper element to apply these styles to is recommended. * * - overflow: auto or overflow: scroll on parent will cause cropper to burst out of parent in IE and Opera (maybe Mac browsers too) * I'm not sure why yet. * * Usage: * See Cropper.Img & Cropper.ImgWithPreview for usage details * * Changelog: * v1.2.0 - 2006-10-30 * + Added id to the preview image element using 'imgCrop_[originalImageID]' * * #00001 - Fixed bug: Doesn't account for scroll offsets * * #00009 - Fixed bug: Placing the cropper inside differently positioned elements causes incorrect co-ordinates and display * * #00013 - Fixed bug: I-bar cursor appears on drag plane * * #00014 - Fixed bug: If ID for image tag is not found in document script throws error * * Fixed bug with drag start co-ordinates if wrapper element has moved in browser (e.g. dragged to a new position) * * Fixed bug with drag start co-ordinates if image contained in a wrapper with scrolling - this may be buggy if image * has other ancestors with scrolling applied (except the body) * * #00015 - Fixed bug: When cropper removed and then reapplied onEndCrop callback gets called multiple times, solution suggestion from Bill Smith * * Various speed increases & code cleanup which meant improved performance in Mac - which allowed removal of different overlay methods for * IE and all other browsers, which led to a fix for: * * #00010 - Fixed bug: Select area doesn't adhere to image size when image resized using img attributes * - #00006 - Removed default behaviour of automatically setting a ratio when both min width & height passed, the ratioDimensions must be passed in * + #00005 - Added ability to set maximum crop dimensions, if both min & max set as the same value then we'll get a fixed cropper size on the axes as appropriate * and the resize handles will not be displayed as appropriate * * Switched keydown for keypress for moving select area with cursor keys (makes for nicer action) - doesn't appear to work in Safari * * v1.1.3 - 2006-08-21 * * Fixed wrong cursor on western handle in CSS * + #00008 & #00003 - Added feature: Allow to set dimensions & position for cropper on load * * #00002 - Fixed bug: Pressing 'remove cropper' twice removes image in IE * * v1.1.2 - 2006-06-09 * * Fixed bugs with ratios when GCD is low (patch submitted by Andy Skelton) * * v1.1.1 - 2006-06-03 * * Fixed bug with rendering issues fix in IE 5.5 * * Fixed bug with endCrop callback issues once cropper had been removed & reset in IE * * v1.1.0 - 2006-06-02 * * Fixed bug with IE constantly trying to reload select area background image * * Applied more robust fix to Safari & IE rendering issues * + Added method to reset parameters - useful for when dynamically changing img cropper attached to * + Added method to remove cropper from image * * v1.0.0 - 2006-05-18 * + Initial verison * * * Copyright (c) 2006, David Spurr (http://www.defusion.org.uk/) * All rights reserved. * * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * Neither the name of the David Spurr nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php * * See scriptaculous.js for full scriptaculous licence */ /** * Extend the Draggable class to allow us to pass the rendering * down to the Cropper object. */ var CropDraggable = Class.create(); Object.extend( Object.extend( CropDraggable.prototype, Draggable.prototype), { initialize: function(element) { this.options = Object.extend( { /** * The draw method to defer drawing to */ drawMethod: function() {} }, arguments[1] || {} ); this.element = $(element); this.handle = this.element; this.delta = this.currentDelta(); this.dragging = false; this.eventMouseDown = this.initDrag.bindAsEventListener(this); Event.observe(this.handle, "mousedown", this.eventMouseDown); Draggables.register(this); }, /** * Defers the drawing of the draggable to the supplied method */ draw: function(point) { var pos = Position.cumulativeOffset(this.element); var d = this.currentDelta(); pos[0] -= d[0]; pos[1] -= d[1]; var p = [0,1].map(function(i) { return (point[i]-pos[i]-this.offset[i]) }.bind(this)); this.options.drawMethod( p ); } }); /** * The Cropper object, this will attach itself to the provided image by wrapping it with * the generated xHTML structure required by the cropper. * * Usage: * @param obj Image element to attach to * @param obj Optional options: * - ratioDim obj * The pixel dimensions to apply as a restrictive ratio, with properties x & y * * - minWidth int * The minimum width for the select area in pixels * * - minHeight int * The mimimum height for the select area in pixels * * - maxWidth int * The maximum width for the select areas in pixels (if both minWidth & maxWidth set to same the width of the cropper will be fixed) * * - maxHeight int * The maximum height for the select areas in pixels (if both minHeight & maxHeight set to same the height of the cropper will be fixed) * * - displayOnInit int * Whether to display the select area on initialisation, only used when providing minimum width & height or ratio * * - onEndCrop func * The callback function to provide the crop details to on end of a crop (see below) * * - captureKeys boolean * Whether to capture the keys for moving the select area, as these can cause some problems at the moment * * - onloadCoords obj * A coordinates object with properties x1, y1, x2 & y2; for the coordinates of the select area to display onload * *---------------------------------------------- * * The callback function provided via the onEndCrop option should accept the following parameters: * - coords obj * The coordinates object with properties x1, y1, x2 & y2; for the coordinates of the select area * * - dimensions obj * The dimensions object with properites width & height; for the dimensions of the select area * * * Example: * function onEndCrop( coords, dimensions ) { * $( 'x1' ).value = coords.x1; * $( 'y1' ).value = coords.y1; * $( 'x2' ).value = coords.x2; * $( 'y2' ).value = coords.y2; * $( 'width' ).value = dimensions.width; * $( 'height' ).value = dimensions.height; * } * */ var Cropper = {}; Cropper.Img = Class.create(); Cropper.Img.prototype = { /** * Initialises the class * * @access public * @param obj Image element to attach to * @param obj Options * @return void */ initialize: function(element, options) { this.options = Object.extend( { /** * @var obj * The pixel dimensions to apply as a restrictive ratio */ ratioDim: { x: 0, y: 0 }, /** * @var int * The minimum pixel width, also used as restrictive ratio if min height passed too */ minWidth: 0, /** * @var int * The minimum pixel height, also used as restrictive ratio if min width passed too */ minHeight: 0, /** * @var boolean * Whether to display the select area on initialisation, only used when providing minimum width & height or ratio */ displayOnInit: false, /** * @var function * The call back function to pass the final values to */ onEndCrop: Prototype.emptyFunction, /** * @var boolean * Whether to capture key presses or not */ captureKeys: true, /** * @var obj Coordinate object x1, y1, x2, y2 * The coordinates to optionally display the select area at onload */ onloadCoords: null, /** * @var int * The maximum width for the select areas in pixels (if both minWidth & maxWidth set to same the width of the cropper will be fixed) */ maxWidth: 0, /** * @var int * The maximum height for the select areas in pixels (if both minHeight & maxHeight set to same the height of the cropper will be fixed) */ maxHeight: 0 }, options || {} ); /** * @var obj * The img node to attach to */ this.img = $( element ); /** * @var obj * The x & y coordinates of the click point */ this.clickCoords = { x: 0, y: 0 }; /** * @var boolean * Whether the user is dragging */ this.dragging = false; /** * @var boolean * Whether the user is resizing */ this.resizing = false; /** * @var boolean * Whether the user is on a webKit browser */ this.isWebKit = /Konqueror|Safari|KHTML/.test( navigator.userAgent ); /** * @var boolean * Whether the user is on IE */ this.isIE = /MSIE/.test( navigator.userAgent ); /** * @var boolean * Whether the user is on Opera below version 9 */ this.isOpera8 = /Opera\s[1-8]/.test( navigator.userAgent ); /** * @var int * The x ratio */ this.ratioX = 0; /** * @var int * The y ratio */ this.ratioY = 0; /** * @var boolean * Whether we've attached sucessfully */ this.attached = false; /** * @var boolean * Whether we've got a fixed width (if minWidth EQ or GT maxWidth then we have a fixed width * in the case of minWidth > maxWidth maxWidth wins as the fixed width) */ this.fixedWidth = ( this.options.maxWidth > 0 && ( this.options.minWidth >= this.options.maxWidth ) ); /** * @var boolean * Whether we've got a fixed height (if minHeight EQ or GT maxHeight then we have a fixed height * in the case of minHeight > maxHeight maxHeight wins as the fixed height) */ this.fixedHeight = ( this.options.maxHeight > 0 && ( this.options.minHeight >= this.options.maxHeight ) ); // quit if the image element doesn't exist if( typeof this.img == 'undefined' ) return; // include the stylesheet $A( document.getElementsByTagName( 'script' ) ).each( function(s) { if( s.src.match( /cropper\.js/ ) ) { var path = s.src.replace( /cropper\.js(.*)?/, '' ); // ''; var style = document.createElement( 'link' ); style.rel = 'stylesheet'; style.type = 'text/css'; style.href = path + 'cropper.css'; style.media = 'screen'; document.getElementsByTagName( 'head' )[0].appendChild( style ); } } ); // calculate the ratio when neccessary if( this.options.ratioDim.x > 0 && this.options.ratioDim.y > 0 ) { var gcd = this.getGCD( this.options.ratioDim.x, this.options.ratioDim.y ); this.ratioX = this.options.ratioDim.x / gcd; this.ratioY = this.options.ratioDim.y / gcd; // dump( 'RATIO : ' + this.ratioX + ':' + this.ratioY + '\n' ); } // initialise sub classes this.subInitialize(); // only load the event observers etc. once the image is loaded // this is done after the subInitialize() call just in case the sub class does anything // that will affect the result of the call to onLoad() if( this.img.complete || this.isWebKit ) this.onLoad(); // for some reason Safari seems to support img.complete but returns 'undefined' on the this.img object else Event.observe( this.img, 'load', this.onLoad.bindAsEventListener( this) ); }, /** * The Euclidean algorithm used to find the greatest common divisor * * @acces private * @param int Value 1 * @param int Value 2 * @return int */ getGCD : function( a , b ) { if( b == 0 ) return a; return this.getGCD(b, a % b ); }, /** * Attaches the cropper to the image once it has loaded * * @access private * @return void */ onLoad: function( ) { /* * Build the container and all related elements, will result in the following * *
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this.handleNE = Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'handle ' + cNamePrefix + 'handleNE' } ); this.handleE = Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'handle ' + cNamePrefix + 'handleE' } ); this.handleSE = Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'handle ' + cNamePrefix + 'handleSE' } ); this.handleS = Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'handle ' + cNamePrefix + 'handleS' } ); this.handleSW = Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'handle ' + cNamePrefix + 'handleSW' } ); this.handleW = Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'handle ' + cNamePrefix + 'handleW' } ); this.handleNW = Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'handle ' + cNamePrefix + 'handleNW' } ); this.selArea = Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'selArea' }, [ Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'marqueeHoriz ' + cNamePrefix + 'marqueeNorth' }, [Builder.node( 'span' )] ), Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'marqueeVert ' + cNamePrefix + 'marqueeEast' } , [Builder.node( 'span' )] ), Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'marqueeHoriz ' + cNamePrefix + 'marqueeSouth' }, [Builder.node( 'span' )] ), Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'marqueeVert ' + cNamePrefix + 'marqueeWest' } , [Builder.node( 'span' )] ), this.handleN, this.handleNE, this.handleE, this.handleSE, this.handleS, this.handleSW, this.handleW, this.handleNW, Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'clickArea' } ) ] ); this.imgWrap.appendChild( this.img ); this.imgWrap.appendChild( this.dragArea ); this.dragArea.appendChild( this.selArea ); this.dragArea.appendChild( Builder.node( 'div', { 'class': cNamePrefix + 'clickArea' } ) ); insertPoint.appendChild( this.imgWrap ); // add event observers this.startDragBind = this.startDrag.bindAsEventListener( this ); Event.observe( this.dragArea, 'mousedown', this.startDragBind ); this.onDragBind = this.onDrag.bindAsEventListener( this ); Event.observe( document, 'mousemove', this.onDragBind ); this.endCropBind = this.endCrop.bindAsEventListener( this ); Event.observe( document, 'mouseup', this.endCropBind ); this.resizeBind = this.startResize.bindAsEventListener( this ); this.handles = [ this.handleN, this.handleNE, this.handleE, this.handleSE, this.handleS, this.handleSW, this.handleW, this.handleNW ]; this.registerHandles( true ); if( this.options.captureKeys ) { this.keysBind = this.handleKeys.bindAsEventListener( this ); Event.observe( document, 'keypress', this.keysBind ); } // attach the dragable to the select area new CropDraggable( this.selArea, { drawMethod: this.moveArea.bindAsEventListener( this ) } ); this.setParams(); }, /** * Manages adding or removing the handle event handler and hiding or displaying them as appropriate * * @access private * @param boolean registration true = add, false = remove * @return void */ registerHandles: function( registration ) { for( var i = 0; i < this.handles.length; i++ ) { var handle = $( this.handles[i] ); if( registration ) { var hideHandle = false; // whether to hide the handle // disable handles asappropriate if we've got fixed dimensions // if both dimensions are fixed we don't need to do much if( this.fixedWidth && this.fixedHeight ) hideHandle = true; else if( this.fixedWidth || this.fixedHeight ) { // if one of the dimensions is fixed then just hide those handles var isCornerHandle = handle.className.match( /([S|N][E|W])$/ ) var isWidthHandle = handle.className.match( /(E|W)$/ ); var isHeightHandle = handle.className.match( /(N|S)$/ ); if( isCornerHandle ) hideHandle = true; else if( this.fixedWidth && isWidthHandle ) hideHandle = true; else if( this.fixedHeight && isHeightHandle ) hideHandle = true; } if( hideHandle ) handle.hide(); else Event.observe( handle, 'mousedown', this.resizeBind ); } else { handle.show(); Event.stopObserving( handle, 'mousedown', this.resizeBind ); } } }, /** * Sets up all the cropper parameters, this can be used to reset the cropper when dynamically * changing the images * * @access private * @return void */ setParams: function() { /** * @var int * The image width */ this.imgW = this.img.width; /** * @var int * The image height */ this.imgH = this.img.height; $( this.north ).setStyle( { height: 0 } ); $( this.east ).setStyle( { width: 0, height: 0 } ); $( this.south ).setStyle( { height: 0 } ); $( this.west ).setStyle( { width: 0, height: 0 } ); // resize the container to fit the image $( this.imgWrap ).setStyle( { 'width': this.imgW + 'px', 'height': this.imgH + 'px' } ); // hide the select area $( this.selArea ).hide(); // setup the starting position of the select area var startCoords = { x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 0, y2: 0 }; var validCoordsSet = false; // display the select area if( this.options.onloadCoords != null ) { // if we've being given some coordinates to startCoords = this.cloneCoords( this.options.onloadCoords ); validCoordsSet = true; } else if( this.options.ratioDim.x > 0 && this.options.ratioDim.y > 0 ) { // if there is a ratio limit applied and the then set it to initial ratio startCoords.x1 = Math.ceil( ( this.imgW - this.options.ratioDim.x ) / 2 ); startCoords.y1 = Math.ceil( ( this.imgH - this.options.ratioDim.y ) / 2 ); startCoords.x2 = startCoords.x1 + this.options.ratioDim.x; startCoords.y2 = startCoords.y1 + this.options.ratioDim.y; validCoordsSet = true; } this.setAreaCoords( startCoords, false, false, 1 ); if( this.options.displayOnInit && validCoordsSet ) { this.selArea.show(); this.drawArea(); this.endCrop(); } this.attached = true; }, /** * Removes the cropper * * @access public * @return void */ remove: function() { if( this.attached ) { this.attached = false; // remove the elements we inserted this.imgWrap.parentNode.insertBefore( this.img, this.imgWrap ); this.imgWrap.parentNode.removeChild( this.imgWrap ); // remove the event observers Event.stopObserving( this.dragArea, 'mousedown', this.startDragBind ); Event.stopObserving( document, 'mousemove', this.onDragBind ); Event.stopObserving( document, 'mouseup', this.endCropBind ); this.registerHandles( false ); if( this.options.captureKeys ) Event.stopObserving( document, 'keypress', this.keysBind ); } }, /** * Resets the cropper, can be used either after being removed or any time you wish * * @access public * @return void */ reset: function() { if( !this.attached ) this.onLoad(); else this.setParams(); this.endCrop(); }, /** * Handles the key functionality, currently just using arrow keys to move, if the user * presses shift then the area will move by 10 pixels */ handleKeys: function( e ) { var dir = { x: 0, y: 0 }; // direction to move it in & the amount in pixels if( !this.dragging ) { // catch the arrow keys switch( e.keyCode ) { case( 37 ) : // left dir.x = -1; break; case( 38 ) : // up dir.y = -1; break; case( 39 ) : // right dir.x = 1; break case( 40 ) : // down dir.y = 1; break; } if( dir.x != 0 || dir.y != 0 ) { // if shift is pressed then move by 10 pixels if( e.shiftKey ) { dir.x *= 10; dir.y *= 10; } this.moveArea( [ this.areaCoords.x1 + dir.x, this.areaCoords.y1 + dir.y ] ); Event.stop( e ); } } }, /** * Calculates the width from the areaCoords * * @access private * @return int */ calcW: function() { return (this.areaCoords.x2 - this.areaCoords.x1) }, /** * Calculates the height from the areaCoords * * @access private * @return int */ calcH: function() { return (this.areaCoords.y2 - this.areaCoords.y1) }, /** * Moves the select area to the supplied point (assumes the point is x1 & y1 of the select area) * * @access public * @param array Point for x1 & y1 to move select area to * @return void */ moveArea: function( point ) { // dump( 'moveArea : ' + point[0] + ',' + point[1] + ',' + ( point[0] + ( this.areaCoords.x2 - this.areaCoords.x1 ) ) + ',' + ( point[1] + ( this.areaCoords.y2 - this.areaCoords.y1 ) ) + '\n' ); this.setAreaCoords( { x1: point[0], y1: point[1], x2: point[0] + this.calcW(), y2: point[1] + this.calcH() }, true, false ); this.drawArea(); }, /** * Clones a co-ordinates object, stops problems with handling them by reference * * @access private * @param obj Coordinate object x1, y1, x2, y2 * @return obj Coordinate object x1, y1, x2, y2 */ cloneCoords: function( coords ) { return { x1: coords.x1, y1: coords.y1, x2: coords.x2, y2: coords.y2 }; }, /** * Sets the select coords to those provided but ensures they don't go * outside the bounding box * * @access private * @param obj Coordinates x1, y1, x2, y2 * @param boolean Whether this is a move * @param boolean Whether to apply squaring * @param obj Direction of mouse along both axis x, y ( -1 = negative, 1 = positive ) only required when moving etc. * @param string The current resize handle || null * @return void */ setAreaCoords: function( coords, moving, square, direction, resizeHandle ) { // dump( 'setAreaCoords (in) : ' + coords.x1 + ',' + coords.y1 + ',' + coords.x2 + ',' + coords.y2 ); if( moving ) { // if moving var targW = coords.x2 - coords.x1; var targH = coords.y2 - coords.y1; // ensure we're within the bounds if( coords.x1 < 0 ) { coords.x1 = 0; coords.x2 = targW; } if( coords.y1 < 0 ) { coords.y1 = 0; coords.y2 = targH; } if( coords.x2 > this.imgW ) { coords.x2 = this.imgW; coords.x1 = this.imgW - targW; } if( coords.y2 > this.imgH ) { coords.y2 = this.imgH; coords.y1 = this.imgH - targH; } } else { // ensure we're within the bounds if( coords.x1 < 0 ) coords.x1 = 0; if( coords.y1 < 0 ) coords.y1 = 0; if( coords.x2 > this.imgW ) coords.x2 = this.imgW; if( coords.y2 > this.imgH ) coords.y2 = this.imgH; // This is passed as null in onload if( direction != null ) { // apply the ratio or squaring where appropriate if( this.ratioX > 0 ) this.applyRatio( coords, { x: this.ratioX, y: this.ratioY }, direction, resizeHandle ); else if( square ) this.applyRatio( coords, { x: 1, y: 1 }, direction, resizeHandle ); var mins = [ this.options.minWidth, this.options.minHeight ]; // minimum dimensions [x,y] var maxs = [ this.options.maxWidth, this.options.maxHeight ]; // maximum dimensions [x,y] // apply dimensions where appropriate if( mins[0] > 0 || mins[1] > 0 || maxs[0] > 0 || maxs[1] > 0) { var coordsTransX = { a1: coords.x1, a2: coords.x2 }; var coordsTransY = { a1: coords.y1, a2: coords.y2 }; var boundsX = { min: 0, max: this.imgW }; var boundsY = { min: 0, max: this.imgH }; // handle squaring properly on single axis minimum dimensions if( (mins[0] != 0 || mins[1] != 0) && square ) { if( mins[0] > 0 ) mins[1] = mins[0]; else if( mins[1] > 0 ) mins[0] = mins[1]; } if( (maxs[0] != 0 || maxs[0] != 0) && square ) { // if we have a max x value & it is less than the max y value then we set the y max to the max x (so we don't go over the minimum maximum of one of the axes - if that makes sense) if( maxs[0] > 0 && maxs[0] <= maxs[1] ) maxs[1] = maxs[0]; else if( maxs[1] > 0 && maxs[1] <= maxs[0] ) maxs[0] = maxs[1]; } if( mins[0] > 0 ) this.applyDimRestriction( coordsTransX, mins[0], direction.x, boundsX, 'min' ); if( mins[1] > 1 ) this.applyDimRestriction( coordsTransY, mins[1], direction.y, boundsY, 'min' ); if( maxs[0] > 0 ) this.applyDimRestriction( coordsTransX, maxs[0], direction.x, boundsX, 'max' ); if( maxs[1] > 1 ) this.applyDimRestriction( coordsTransY, maxs[1], direction.y, boundsY, 'max' ); coords = { x1: coordsTransX.a1, y1: coordsTransY.a1, x2: coordsTransX.a2, y2: coordsTransY.a2 }; } } } // dump( 'setAreaCoords (out) : ' + coords.x1 + ',' + coords.y1 + ',' + coords.x2 + ',' + coords.y2 + '\n' ); this.areaCoords = coords; }, /** * Applies the supplied dimension restriction to the supplied coordinates along a single axis * * @access private * @param obj Single axis coordinates, a1, a2 (e.g. for the x axis a1 = x1 & a2 = x2) * @param int The restriction value * @param int The direction ( -1 = negative, 1 = positive ) * @param obj The bounds of the image ( for this axis ) * @param string The dimension restriction type ( 'min' | 'max' ) * @return void */ applyDimRestriction: function( coords, val, direction, bounds, type ) { var check; if( type == 'min' ) check = ( ( coords.a2 - coords.a1 ) < val ); else check = ( ( coords.a2 - coords.a1 ) > val ); if( check ) { if( direction == 1 ) coords.a2 = coords.a1 + val; else coords.a1 = coords.a2 - val; // make sure we're still in the bounds (not too pretty for the user, but needed) if( coords.a1 < bounds.min ) { coords.a1 = bounds.min; coords.a2 = val; } else if( coords.a2 > bounds.max ) { coords.a1 = bounds.max - val; coords.a2 = bounds.max; } } }, /** * Applies the supplied ratio to the supplied coordinates * * @access private * @param obj Coordinates, x1, y1, x2, y2 * @param obj Ratio, x, y * @param obj Direction of mouse, x & y : -1 == negative 1 == positive * @param string The current resize handle || null * @return void */ applyRatio : function( coords, ratio, direction, resizeHandle ) { // dump( 'direction.y : ' + direction.y + '\n'); var newCoords; if( resizeHandle == 'N' || resizeHandle == 'S' ) { // dump( 'north south \n'); // if moving on either the lone north & south handles apply the ratio on the y axis newCoords = this.applyRatioToAxis( { a1: coords.y1, b1: coords.x1, a2: coords.y2, b2: coords.x2 }, { a: ratio.y, b: ratio.x }, { a: direction.y, b: direction.x }, { min: 0, max: this.imgW } ); coords.x1 = newCoords.b1; coords.y1 = newCoords.a1; coords.x2 = newCoords.b2; coords.y2 = newCoords.a2; } else { // otherwise deal with it as if we're applying the ratio on the x axis newCoords = this.applyRatioToAxis( { a1: coords.x1, b1: coords.y1, a2: coords.x2, b2: coords.y2 }, { a: ratio.x, b: ratio.y }, { a: direction.x, b: direction.y }, { min: 0, max: this.imgH } ); coords.x1 = newCoords.a1; coords.y1 = newCoords.b1; coords.x2 = newCoords.a2; coords.y2 = newCoords.b2; } }, /** * Applies the provided ratio to the provided coordinates based on provided direction & bounds, * use to encapsulate functionality to make it easy to apply to either axis. This is probably * quite hard to visualise so see the x axis example within applyRatio() * * Example in parameter details & comments is for requesting applying ratio to x axis. * * @access private * @param obj Coords object (a1, b1, a2, b2) where a = x & b = y in example * @param obj Ratio object (a, b) where a = x & b = y in example * @param obj Direction object (a, b) where a = x & b = y in example * @param obj Bounds (min, max) * @return obj Coords object (a1, b1, a2, b2) where a = x & b = y in example */ applyRatioToAxis: function( coords, ratio, direction, bounds ) { var newCoords = Object.extend( coords, {} ); var calcDimA = newCoords.a2 - newCoords.a1; // calculate dimension a (e.g. width) var targDimB = Math.floor( calcDimA * ratio.b / ratio.a ); // the target dimension b (e.g. height) var targB; // to hold target b (e.g. y value) var targDimA; // to hold target dimension a (e.g. width) var calcDimB = null; // to hold calculated dimension b (e.g. height) // dump( 'newCoords[0]: ' + newCoords.a1 + ',' + newCoords.b1 + ','+ newCoords.a2 + ',' + newCoords.b2 + '\n'); if( direction.b == 1 ) { // if travelling in a positive direction // make sure we're not going out of bounds targB = newCoords.b1 + targDimB; if( targB > bounds.max ) { targB = bounds.max; calcDimB = targB - newCoords.b1; // calcuate dimension b (e.g. height) } newCoords.b2 = targB; } else { // if travelling in a negative direction // make sure we're not going out of bounds targB = newCoords.b2 - targDimB; if( targB < bounds.min ) { targB = bounds.min; calcDimB = targB + newCoords.b2; // calcuate dimension b (e.g. height) } newCoords.b1 = targB; } // dump( 'newCoords[1]: ' + newCoords.a1 + ',' + newCoords.b1 + ','+ newCoords.a2 + ',' + newCoords.b2 + '\n'); // apply the calculated dimensions if( calcDimB != null ) { targDimA = Math.floor( calcDimB * ratio.a / ratio.b ); if( direction.a == 1 ) newCoords.a2 = newCoords.a1 + targDimA; else newCoords.a1 = newCoords.a1 = newCoords.a2 - targDimA; } // dump( 'newCoords[2]: ' + newCoords.a1 + ',' + newCoords.b1 + ','+ newCoords.a2 + ',' + newCoords.b2 + '\n'); return newCoords; }, /** * Draws the select area * * @access private * @return void */ drawArea: function( ) { /* * NOTE: I'm not using the Element.setStyle() shortcut as they make it * quite sluggish on Mac based browsers */ // dump( 'drawArea : ' + this.areaCoords.x1 + ',' + this.areaCoords.y1 + ',' + this.areaCoords.x2 + ',' + this.areaCoords.y2 + '\n' ); var areaWidth = this.calcW(); var areaHeight = this.calcH(); /* * Calculate all the style strings before we use them, allows reuse & produces quicker * rendering (especially noticable in Mac based browsers) */ var px = 'px'; var params = [ this.areaCoords.x1 + px, // the left of the selArea this.areaCoords.y1 + px, // the top of the selArea areaWidth + px, // width of the selArea areaHeight + px, // height of the selArea this.areaCoords.x2 + px, // bottom of the selArea this.areaCoords.y2 + px, // right of the selArea (this.img.width - this.areaCoords.x2) + px, // right edge of selArea (this.img.height - this.areaCoords.y2) + px // bottom edge of selArea ]; // do the select area var areaStyle = this.selArea.style; areaStyle.left = params[0]; areaStyle.top = params[1]; areaStyle.width = params[2]; areaStyle.height = params[3]; // position the north, east, south & west handles var horizHandlePos = Math.ceil( (areaWidth - 6) / 2 ) + px; var vertHandlePos = Math.ceil( (areaHeight - 6) / 2 ) + px; this.handleN.style.left = horizHandlePos; this.handleE.style.top = vertHandlePos; this.handleS.style.left = horizHandlePos; this.handleW.style.top = vertHandlePos; // draw the four overlays this.north.style.height = params[1]; var eastStyle = this.east.style; eastStyle.top = params[1]; eastStyle.height = params[3]; eastStyle.left = params[4]; eastStyle.width = params[6]; var southStyle = this.south.style; southStyle.top = params[5]; southStyle.height = params[7]; var westStyle = this.west.style; westStyle.top = params[1]; westStyle.height = params[3]; westStyle.width = params[0]; // call the draw method on sub classes this.subDrawArea(); this.forceReRender(); }, /** * Force the re-rendering of the selArea element which fixes rendering issues in Safari * & IE PC, especially evident when re-sizing perfectly vertical using any of the south handles * * @access private * @return void */ forceReRender: function() { if( this.isIE || this.isWebKit) { var n = document.createTextNode(' '); var d,el,fixEL,i; if( this.isIE ) fixEl = this.selArea; else if( this.isWebKit ) { fixEl = document.getElementsByClassName( 'imgCrop_marqueeSouth', this.imgWrap )[0]; /* we have to be a bit more forceful for Safari, otherwise the the marquee & * the south handles still don't move */ d = Builder.node( 'div', '' ); d.style.visibility = 'hidden'; var classList = ['SE','S','SW']; for( i = 0; i < classList.length; i++ ) { el = document.getElementsByClassName( 'imgCrop_handle' + classList[i], this.selArea )[0]; if( el.childNodes.length ) el.removeChild( el.childNodes[0] ); el.appendChild(d); } } fixEl.appendChild(n); fixEl.removeChild(n); } }, /** * Starts the resize * * @access private * @param obj Event * @return void */ startResize: function( e ) { this.startCoords = this.cloneCoords( this.areaCoords ); this.resizing = true; this.resizeHandle = Event.element( e ).classNames().toString().replace(/([^N|NE|E|SE|S|SW|W|NW])+/, ''); // dump( 'this.resizeHandle : ' + this.resizeHandle + '\n' ); Event.stop( e ); }, /** * Starts the drag * * @access private * @param obj Event * @return void */ startDrag: function( e ) { if(Event.isLeftClick(e)){ this.selArea.show(); this.clickCoords = this.getCurPos( e ); this.setAreaCoords( { x1: this.clickCoords.x, y1: this.clickCoords.y, x2: this.clickCoords.x, y2: this.clickCoords.y }, false, false, null ); this.dragging = true; this.onDrag( e ); // incase the user just clicks once after already making a selection Event.stop( e ); } }, /** * Gets the current cursor position relative to the image * * @access private * @param obj Event * @return obj x,y pixels of the cursor */ getCurPos: function( e ) { // get the offsets for the wrapper within the document var el = this.imgWrap, wrapOffsets = Position.cumulativeOffset( el ); // remove any scrolling that is applied to the wrapper (this may be buggy) - don't count the scroll on the body as that won't affect us while( el.nodeName != 'BODY' ) { wrapOffsets[1] -= el.scrollTop || 0; wrapOffsets[0] -= el.scrollLeft || 0; el = el.parentNode; } return curPos = { x: Event.pointerX(e) - wrapOffsets[0], y: Event.pointerY(e) - wrapOffsets[1] } }, /** * Performs the drag for both resize & inital draw dragging * * @access private * @param obj Event * @return void */ onDrag: function( e ) { if( this.dragging || this.resizing ) { var resizeHandle = null; var curPos = this.getCurPos( e ); var newCoords = this.cloneCoords( this.areaCoords ); var direction = { x: 1, y: 1 }; if( this.dragging ) { if( curPos.x < this.clickCoords.x ) direction.x = -1; if( curPos.y < this.clickCoords.y ) direction.y = -1; this.transformCoords( curPos.x, this.clickCoords.x, newCoords, 'x' ); this.transformCoords( curPos.y, this.clickCoords.y, newCoords, 'y' ); } else if( this.resizing ) { resizeHandle = this.resizeHandle; // do x movements first if( resizeHandle.match(/E/) ) { // if we're moving an east handle this.transformCoords( curPos.x, this.startCoords.x1, newCoords, 'x' ); if( curPos.x < this.startCoords.x1 ) direction.x = -1; } else if( resizeHandle.match(/W/) ) { // if we're moving an west handle this.transformCoords( curPos.x, this.startCoords.x2, newCoords, 'x' ); if( curPos.x < this.startCoords.x2 ) direction.x = -1; } // do y movements second if( resizeHandle.match(/N/) ) { // if we're moving an north handle this.transformCoords( curPos.y, this.startCoords.y2, newCoords, 'y' ); if( curPos.y < this.startCoords.y2 ) direction.y = -1; } else if( resizeHandle.match(/S/) ) { // if we're moving an south handle this.transformCoords( curPos.y, this.startCoords.y1, newCoords, 'y' ); if( curPos.y < this.startCoords.y1 ) direction.y = -1; } } this.setAreaCoords( newCoords, false, e.shiftKey, direction, resizeHandle ); this.drawArea(); Event.stop( e ); // stop the default event (selecting images & text) in Safari & IE PC } }, /** * Applies the appropriate transform to supplied co-ordinates, on the * defined axis, depending on the relationship of the supplied values * * @access private * @param int Current value of pointer * @param int Base value to compare current pointer val to * @param obj Coordinates to apply transformation on x1, x2, y1, y2 * @param string Axis to apply transformation on 'x' || 'y' * @return void */ transformCoords : function( curVal, baseVal, coords, axis ) { var newVals = [ curVal, baseVal ]; if( curVal > baseVal ) newVals.reverse(); coords[ axis + '1' ] = newVals[0]; coords[ axis + '2' ] = newVals[1]; }, /** * Ends the crop & passes the values of the select area on to the appropriate * callback function on completion of a crop * * @access private * @return void */ endCrop : function() { this.dragging = false; this.resizing = false; this.options.onEndCrop( this.areaCoords, { width: this.calcW(), height: this.calcH() } ); }, /** * Abstract method called on the end of initialization * * @access private * @abstract * @return void */ subInitialize: function() {}, /** * Abstract method called on the end of drawArea() * * @access private * @abstract * @return void */ subDrawArea: function() {} }; /** * Extend the Cropper.Img class to allow for presentation of a preview image of the resulting crop, * the option for displayOnInit is always overridden to true when displaying a preview image * * Usage: * @param obj Image element to attach to * @param obj Optional options: * - see Cropper.Img for base options * * - previewWrap obj * HTML element that will be used as a container for the preview image */ Cropper.ImgWithPreview = Class.create(); Object.extend( Object.extend( Cropper.ImgWithPreview.prototype, Cropper.Img.prototype ), { /** * Implements the abstract method from Cropper.Img to initialize preview image settings. * Will only attach a preview image is the previewWrap element is defined and the minWidth * & minHeight options are set. * * @see Croper.Img.subInitialize */ subInitialize: function() { /** * Whether or not we've attached a preview image * @var boolean */ this.hasPreviewImg = false; if( typeof(this.options.previewWrap) != 'undefined' && this.options.minWidth > 0 && this.options.minHeight > 0 ) { /** * The preview image wrapper element * @var obj HTML element */ this.previewWrap = $( this.options.previewWrap ); /** * The preview image element * @var obj HTML IMG element */ this.previewImg = this.img.cloneNode( false ); // set the ID of the preview image to be unique this.previewImg.id = 'imgCrop_' + this.previewImg.id; // set the displayOnInit option to true so we display the select area at the same time as the thumbnail this.options.displayOnInit = true; this.hasPreviewImg = true; this.previewWrap.addClassName( 'imgCrop_previewWrap' ); this.previewWrap.setStyle( { width: this.options.minWidth + 'px', height: this.options.minHeight + 'px' } ); this.previewWrap.appendChild( this.previewImg ); } }, /** * Implements the abstract method from Cropper.Img to draw the preview image * * @see Croper.Img.subDrawArea */ subDrawArea: function() { if( this.hasPreviewImg ) { // get the ratio of the select area to the src image var calcWidth = this.calcW(); var calcHeight = this.calcH(); // ratios for the dimensions of the preview image var dimRatio = { x: this.imgW / calcWidth, y: this.imgH / calcHeight }; //ratios for the positions within the preview var posRatio = { x: calcWidth / this.options.minWidth, y: calcHeight / this.options.minHeight }; // setting the positions in an obj before apply styles for rendering speed increase var calcPos = { w: Math.ceil( this.options.minWidth * dimRatio.x ) + 'px', h: Math.ceil( this.options.minHeight * dimRatio.y ) + 'px', x: '-' + Math.ceil( this.areaCoords.x1 / posRatio.x ) + 'px', y: '-' + Math.ceil( this.areaCoords.y1 / posRatio.y ) + 'px' } var previewStyle = this.previewImg.style; previewStyle.width = calcPos.w; previewStyle.height = calcPos.h; previewStyle.left = calcPos.x; previewStyle.top = calcPos.y; } } }); smokeping-2.6.11/htdocs/cropper/lib/000077500000000000000000000000001253420737200173065ustar00rootroot00000000000000smokeping-2.6.11/htdocs/cropper/lib/builder.js000066400000000000000000000112101253420737200212650ustar00rootroot00000000000000// script.aculo.us builder.js v1.8.2, Tue Nov 18 18:30:58 +0100 2008 // Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Thomas Fuchs (http://script.aculo.us, http://mir.aculo.us) // // script.aculo.us is freely distributable under the terms of an MIT-style license. // For details, see the script.aculo.us web site: http://script.aculo.us/ var Builder = { NODEMAP: { AREA: 'map', CAPTION: 'table', COL: 'table', COLGROUP: 'table', LEGEND: 'fieldset', OPTGROUP: 'select', OPTION: 'select', PARAM: 'object', TBODY: 'table', TD: 'table', TFOOT: 'table', TH: 'table', THEAD: 'table', TR: 'table' }, // note: For Firefox < 1.5, OPTION and OPTGROUP tags are currently broken, // due to a Firefox bug node: function(elementName) { elementName = elementName.toUpperCase(); // try innerHTML approach var parentTag = this.NODEMAP[elementName] || 'div'; var parentElement = document.createElement(parentTag); try { // prevent IE "feature": http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/2707 parentElement.innerHTML = "<" + elementName + ">"; } catch(e) {} var element = parentElement.firstChild || null; // see if browser added wrapping tags if(element && (element.tagName.toUpperCase() != elementName)) element = element.getElementsByTagName(elementName)[0]; // fallback to createElement approach if(!element) element = document.createElement(elementName); // abort if nothing could be created if(!element) return; // attributes (or text) if(arguments[1]) if(this._isStringOrNumber(arguments[1]) || (arguments[1] instanceof Array) || arguments[1].tagName) { this._children(element, arguments[1]); } else { var attrs = this._attributes(arguments[1]); if(attrs.length) { try { // prevent IE "feature": http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/2707 parentElement.innerHTML = "<" +elementName + " " + attrs + ">"; } catch(e) {} element = parentElement.firstChild || null; // workaround firefox 1.0.X bug if(!element) { element = document.createElement(elementName); for(attr in arguments[1]) element[attr == 'class' ? 'className' : attr] = arguments[1][attr]; } if(element.tagName.toUpperCase() != elementName) element = parentElement.getElementsByTagName(elementName)[0]; } } // text, or array of children if(arguments[2]) this._children(element, arguments[2]); return $(element); }, _text: function(text) { return document.createTextNode(text); }, ATTR_MAP: { 'className': 'class', 'htmlFor': 'for' }, _attributes: function(attributes) { var attrs = []; for(attribute in attributes) attrs.push((attribute in this.ATTR_MAP ? this.ATTR_MAP[attribute] : attribute) + '="' + attributes[attribute].toString().escapeHTML().gsub(/"/,'"') + '"'); return attrs.join(" "); }, _children: function(element, children) { if(children.tagName) { element.appendChild(children); return; } if(typeof children=='object') { // array can hold nodes and text children.flatten().each( function(e) { if(typeof e=='object') element.appendChild(e); else if(Builder._isStringOrNumber(e)) element.appendChild(Builder._text(e)); }); } else if(Builder._isStringOrNumber(children)) element.appendChild(Builder._text(children)); }, _isStringOrNumber: function(param) { return(typeof param=='string' || typeof param=='number'); }, build: function(html) { var element = this.node('div'); $(element).update(html.strip()); return element.down(); }, dump: function(scope) { if(typeof scope != 'object' && typeof scope != 'function') scope = window; //global scope var tags = ("A ABBR ACRONYM ADDRESS APPLET AREA B BASE BASEFONT BDO BIG BLOCKQUOTE BODY " + "BR BUTTON CAPTION CENTER CITE CODE COL COLGROUP DD DEL DFN DIR DIV DL DT EM FIELDSET " + "FONT FORM FRAME FRAMESET H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 HEAD HR HTML I IFRAME IMG INPUT INS ISINDEX "+ "KBD LABEL LEGEND LI LINK MAP MENU META NOFRAMES NOSCRIPT OBJECT OL OPTGROUP OPTION P "+ "PARAM PRE Q S SAMP SCRIPT SELECT SMALL SPAN STRIKE STRONG STYLE SUB SUP TABLE TBODY TD "+ "TEXTAREA TFOOT TH THEAD TITLE TR TT U UL VAR").split(/\s+/); tags.each( function(tag){ scope[tag] = function() { return Builder.node.apply(Builder, [tag].concat($A(arguments))); }; }); } };smokeping-2.6.11/htdocs/cropper/lib/controls.js000066400000000000000000001037431253420737200215170ustar00rootroot00000000000000// script.aculo.us controls.js v1.8.2, Tue Nov 18 18:30:58 +0100 2008 // Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Thomas Fuchs (http://script.aculo.us, http://mir.aculo.us) // (c) 2005-2008 Ivan Krstic (http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/ivan) // (c) 2005-2008 Jon Tirsen (http://www.tirsen.com) // Contributors: // Richard Livsey // Rahul Bhargava // Rob Wills // // script.aculo.us is freely distributable under the terms of an MIT-style license. // For details, see the script.aculo.us web site: http://script.aculo.us/ // Autocompleter.Base handles all the autocompletion functionality // that's independent of the data source for autocompletion. This // includes drawing the autocompletion menu, observing keyboard // and mouse events, and similar. // // Specific autocompleters need to provide, at the very least, // a getUpdatedChoices function that will be invoked every time // the text inside the monitored textbox changes. This method // should get the text for which to provide autocompletion by // invoking this.getToken(), NOT by directly accessing // this.element.value. This is to allow incremental tokenized // autocompletion. Specific auto-completion logic (AJAX, etc) // belongs in getUpdatedChoices. // // Tokenized incremental autocompletion is enabled automatically // when an autocompleter is instantiated with the 'tokens' option // in the options parameter, e.g.: // new Ajax.Autocompleter('id','upd', '/url/', { tokens: ',' }); // will incrementally autocomplete with a comma as the token. // Additionally, ',' in the above example can be replaced with // a token array, e.g. { tokens: [',', '\n'] } which // enables autocompletion on multiple tokens. This is most // useful when one of the tokens is \n (a newline), as it // allows smart autocompletion after linebreaks. if(typeof Effect == 'undefined') throw("controls.js requires including script.aculo.us' effects.js library"); var Autocompleter = { }; Autocompleter.Base = Class.create({ baseInitialize: function(element, update, options) { element = $(element); this.element = element; this.update = $(update); this.hasFocus = false; this.changed = false; this.active = false; this.index = 0; this.entryCount = 0; this.oldElementValue = this.element.value; if(this.setOptions) this.setOptions(options); else this.options = options || { }; this.options.paramName = this.options.paramName || this.element.name; this.options.tokens = this.options.tokens || []; this.options.frequency = this.options.frequency || 0.4; this.options.minChars = this.options.minChars || 1; this.options.onShow = this.options.onShow || function(element, update){ if(!update.style.position || update.style.position=='absolute') { update.style.position = 'absolute'; Position.clone(element, update, { setHeight: false, offsetTop: element.offsetHeight }); } Effect.Appear(update,{duration:0.15}); }; this.options.onHide = this.options.onHide || function(element, update){ new Effect.Fade(update,{duration:0.15}) }; if(typeof(this.options.tokens) == 'string') this.options.tokens = new Array(this.options.tokens); // Force carriage returns as token delimiters anyway if (!this.options.tokens.include('\n')) this.options.tokens.push('\n'); this.observer = null; this.element.setAttribute('autocomplete','off'); Element.hide(this.update); Event.observe(this.element, 'blur', this.onBlur.bindAsEventListener(this)); Event.observe(this.element, 'keydown', this.onKeyPress.bindAsEventListener(this)); }, show: function() { if(Element.getStyle(this.update, 'display')=='none') this.options.onShow(this.element, this.update); if(!this.iefix && (Prototype.Browser.IE) && (Element.getStyle(this.update, 'position')=='absolute')) { new Insertion.After(this.update, ''); this.iefix = $(this.update.id+'_iefix'); } if(this.iefix) setTimeout(this.fixIEOverlapping.bind(this), 50); }, fixIEOverlapping: function() { Position.clone(this.update, this.iefix, {setTop:(!this.update.style.height)}); this.iefix.style.zIndex = 1; this.update.style.zIndex = 2; Element.show(this.iefix); }, hide: function() { this.stopIndicator(); if(Element.getStyle(this.update, 'display')!='none') this.options.onHide(this.element, this.update); if(this.iefix) Element.hide(this.iefix); }, startIndicator: function() { if(this.options.indicator) Element.show(this.options.indicator); }, stopIndicator: function() { if(this.options.indicator) Element.hide(this.options.indicator); }, onKeyPress: function(event) { if(this.active) switch(event.keyCode) { case Event.KEY_TAB: case Event.KEY_RETURN: this.selectEntry(); Event.stop(event); case Event.KEY_ESC: this.hide(); this.active = false; Event.stop(event); return; case Event.KEY_LEFT: case Event.KEY_RIGHT: return; case Event.KEY_UP: this.markPrevious(); this.render(); Event.stop(event); return; case Event.KEY_DOWN: this.markNext(); this.render(); Event.stop(event); return; } else if(event.keyCode==Event.KEY_TAB || event.keyCode==Event.KEY_RETURN || (Prototype.Browser.WebKit > 0 && event.keyCode == 0)) return; this.changed = true; this.hasFocus = true; if(this.observer) clearTimeout(this.observer); this.observer = setTimeout(this.onObserverEvent.bind(this), this.options.frequency*1000); }, activate: function() { this.changed = false; this.hasFocus = true; this.getUpdatedChoices(); }, onHover: function(event) { var element = Event.findElement(event, 'LI'); if(this.index != element.autocompleteIndex) { this.index = element.autocompleteIndex; this.render(); } Event.stop(event); }, onClick: function(event) { var element = Event.findElement(event, 'LI'); this.index = element.autocompleteIndex; this.selectEntry(); this.hide(); }, onBlur: function(event) { // needed to make click events working setTimeout(this.hide.bind(this), 250); this.hasFocus = false; this.active = false; }, render: function() { if(this.entryCount > 0) { for (var i = 0; i < this.entryCount; i++) this.index==i ? Element.addClassName(this.getEntry(i),"selected") : Element.removeClassName(this.getEntry(i),"selected"); if(this.hasFocus) { this.show(); this.active = true; } } else { this.active = false; this.hide(); } }, markPrevious: function() { if(this.index > 0) this.index--; else this.index = this.entryCount-1; this.getEntry(this.index).scrollIntoView(true); }, markNext: function() { if(this.index < this.entryCount-1) this.index++; else this.index = 0; this.getEntry(this.index).scrollIntoView(false); }, getEntry: function(index) { return this.update.firstChild.childNodes[index]; }, getCurrentEntry: function() { return this.getEntry(this.index); }, selectEntry: function() { this.active = false; this.updateElement(this.getCurrentEntry()); }, updateElement: function(selectedElement) { if (this.options.updateElement) { this.options.updateElement(selectedElement); return; } var value = ''; if (this.options.select) { var nodes = $(selectedElement).select('.' + this.options.select) || []; if(nodes.length>0) value = Element.collectTextNodes(nodes[0], this.options.select); } else value = Element.collectTextNodesIgnoreClass(selectedElement, 'informal'); var bounds = this.getTokenBounds(); if (bounds[0] != -1) { var newValue = this.element.value.substr(0, bounds[0]); var whitespace = this.element.value.substr(bounds[0]).match(/^\s+/); if (whitespace) newValue += whitespace[0]; this.element.value = newValue + value + this.element.value.substr(bounds[1]); } else { this.element.value = value; } this.oldElementValue = this.element.value; this.element.focus(); if (this.options.afterUpdateElement) this.options.afterUpdateElement(this.element, selectedElement); }, updateChoices: function(choices) { if(!this.changed && this.hasFocus) { this.update.innerHTML = choices; Element.cleanWhitespace(this.update); Element.cleanWhitespace(this.update.down()); if(this.update.firstChild && this.update.down().childNodes) { this.entryCount = this.update.down().childNodes.length; for (var i = 0; i < this.entryCount; i++) { var entry = this.getEntry(i); entry.autocompleteIndex = i; this.addObservers(entry); } } else { this.entryCount = 0; } this.stopIndicator(); this.index = 0; if(this.entryCount==1 && this.options.autoSelect) { this.selectEntry(); this.hide(); } else { this.render(); } } }, addObservers: function(element) { Event.observe(element, "mouseover", this.onHover.bindAsEventListener(this)); Event.observe(element, "click", this.onClick.bindAsEventListener(this)); }, onObserverEvent: function() { this.changed = false; this.tokenBounds = null; if(this.getToken().length>=this.options.minChars) { this.getUpdatedChoices(); } else { this.active = false; this.hide(); } this.oldElementValue = this.element.value; }, getToken: function() { var bounds = this.getTokenBounds(); return this.element.value.substring(bounds[0], bounds[1]).strip(); }, getTokenBounds: function() { if (null != this.tokenBounds) return this.tokenBounds; var value = this.element.value; if (value.strip().empty()) return [-1, 0]; var diff = arguments.callee.getFirstDifferencePos(value, this.oldElementValue); var offset = (diff == this.oldElementValue.length ? 1 : 0); var prevTokenPos = -1, nextTokenPos = value.length; var tp; for (var index = 0, l = this.options.tokens.length; index < l; ++index) { tp = value.lastIndexOf(this.options.tokens[index], diff + offset - 1); if (tp > prevTokenPos) prevTokenPos = tp; tp = value.indexOf(this.options.tokens[index], diff + offset); if (-1 != tp && tp < nextTokenPos) nextTokenPos = tp; } return (this.tokenBounds = [prevTokenPos + 1, nextTokenPos]); } }); Autocompleter.Base.prototype.getTokenBounds.getFirstDifferencePos = function(newS, oldS) { var boundary = Math.min(newS.length, oldS.length); for (var index = 0; index < boundary; ++index) if (newS[index] != oldS[index]) return index; return boundary; }; Ajax.Autocompleter = Class.create(Autocompleter.Base, { initialize: function(element, update, url, options) { this.baseInitialize(element, update, options); this.options.asynchronous = true; this.options.onComplete = this.onComplete.bind(this); this.options.defaultParams = this.options.parameters || null; this.url = url; }, getUpdatedChoices: function() { this.startIndicator(); var entry = encodeURIComponent(this.options.paramName) + '=' + encodeURIComponent(this.getToken()); this.options.parameters = this.options.callback ? this.options.callback(this.element, entry) : entry; if(this.options.defaultParams) this.options.parameters += '&' + this.options.defaultParams; new Ajax.Request(this.url, this.options); }, onComplete: function(request) { this.updateChoices(request.responseText); } }); // The local array autocompleter. Used when you'd prefer to // inject an array of autocompletion options into the page, rather // than sending out Ajax queries, which can be quite slow sometimes. // // The constructor takes four parameters. The first two are, as usual, // the id of the monitored textbox, and id of the autocompletion menu. // The third is the array you want to autocomplete from, and the fourth // is the options block. // // Extra local autocompletion options: // - choices - How many autocompletion choices to offer // // - partialSearch - If false, the autocompleter will match entered // text only at the beginning of strings in the // autocomplete array. Defaults to true, which will // match text at the beginning of any *word* in the // strings in the autocomplete array. If you want to // search anywhere in the string, additionally set // the option fullSearch to true (default: off). // // - fullSsearch - Search anywhere in autocomplete array strings. // // - partialChars - How many characters to enter before triggering // a partial match (unlike minChars, which defines // how many characters are required to do any match // at all). Defaults to 2. // // - ignoreCase - Whether to ignore case when autocompleting. // Defaults to true. // // It's possible to pass in a custom function as the 'selector' // option, if you prefer to write your own autocompletion logic. // In that case, the other options above will not apply unless // you support them. Autocompleter.Local = Class.create(Autocompleter.Base, { initialize: function(element, update, array, options) { this.baseInitialize(element, update, options); this.options.array = array; }, getUpdatedChoices: function() { this.updateChoices(this.options.selector(this)); }, setOptions: function(options) { this.options = Object.extend({ choices: 10, partialSearch: true, partialChars: 2, ignoreCase: true, fullSearch: false, selector: function(instance) { var ret = []; // Beginning matches var partial = []; // Inside matches var entry = instance.getToken(); var count = 0; for (var i = 0; i < instance.options.array.length && ret.length < instance.options.choices ; i++) { var elem = instance.options.array[i]; var foundPos = instance.options.ignoreCase ? elem.toLowerCase().indexOf(entry.toLowerCase()) : elem.indexOf(entry); while (foundPos != -1) { if (foundPos == 0 && elem.length != entry.length) { ret.push("
  • " + elem.substr(0, entry.length) + "" + elem.substr(entry.length) + "
  • "); break; } else if (entry.length >= instance.options.partialChars && instance.options.partialSearch && foundPos != -1) { if (instance.options.fullSearch || /\s/.test(elem.substr(foundPos-1,1))) { partial.push("
  • " + elem.substr(0, foundPos) + "" + elem.substr(foundPos, entry.length) + "" + elem.substr( foundPos + entry.length) + "
  • "); break; } } foundPos = instance.options.ignoreCase ? elem.toLowerCase().indexOf(entry.toLowerCase(), foundPos + 1) : elem.indexOf(entry, foundPos + 1); } } if (partial.length) ret = ret.concat(partial.slice(0, instance.options.choices - ret.length)); return "
      " + ret.join('') + "
    "; } }, options || { }); } }); // AJAX in-place editor and collection editor // Full rewrite by Christophe Porteneuve (April 2007). // Use this if you notice weird scrolling problems on some browsers, // the DOM might be a bit confused when this gets called so do this // waits 1 ms (with setTimeout) until it does the activation Field.scrollFreeActivate = function(field) { setTimeout(function() { Field.activate(field); }, 1); }; Ajax.InPlaceEditor = Class.create({ initialize: function(element, url, options) { this.url = url; this.element = element = $(element); this.prepareOptions(); this._controls = { }; arguments.callee.dealWithDeprecatedOptions(options); // DEPRECATION LAYER!!! Object.extend(this.options, options || { }); if (!this.options.formId && this.element.id) { this.options.formId = this.element.id + '-inplaceeditor'; if ($(this.options.formId)) this.options.formId = ''; } if (this.options.externalControl) this.options.externalControl = $(this.options.externalControl); if (!this.options.externalControl) this.options.externalControlOnly = false; this._originalBackground = this.element.getStyle('background-color') || 'transparent'; this.element.title = this.options.clickToEditText; this._boundCancelHandler = this.handleFormCancellation.bind(this); this._boundComplete = (this.options.onComplete || Prototype.emptyFunction).bind(this); this._boundFailureHandler = this.handleAJAXFailure.bind(this); this._boundSubmitHandler = this.handleFormSubmission.bind(this); this._boundWrapperHandler = this.wrapUp.bind(this); this.registerListeners(); }, checkForEscapeOrReturn: function(e) { if (!this._editing || e.ctrlKey || e.altKey || e.shiftKey) return; if (Event.KEY_ESC == e.keyCode) this.handleFormCancellation(e); else if (Event.KEY_RETURN == e.keyCode) this.handleFormSubmission(e); }, createControl: function(mode, handler, extraClasses) { var control = this.options[mode + 'Control']; var text = this.options[mode + 'Text']; if ('button' == control) { var btn = document.createElement('input'); btn.type = 'submit'; btn.value = text; btn.className = 'editor_' + mode + '_button'; if ('cancel' == mode) btn.onclick = this._boundCancelHandler; this._form.appendChild(btn); this._controls[mode] = btn; } else if ('link' == control) { var link = document.createElement('a'); link.href = '#'; link.appendChild(document.createTextNode(text)); link.onclick = 'cancel' == mode ? this._boundCancelHandler : this._boundSubmitHandler; link.className = 'editor_' + mode + '_link'; if (extraClasses) link.className += ' ' + extraClasses; this._form.appendChild(link); this._controls[mode] = link; } }, createEditField: function() { var text = (this.options.loadTextURL ? this.options.loadingText : this.getText()); var fld; if (1 >= this.options.rows && !/\r|\n/.test(this.getText())) { fld = document.createElement('input'); fld.type = 'text'; var size = this.options.size || this.options.cols || 0; if (0 < size) fld.size = size; } else { fld = document.createElement('textarea'); fld.rows = (1 >= this.options.rows ? this.options.autoRows : this.options.rows); fld.cols = this.options.cols || 40; } fld.name = this.options.paramName; fld.value = text; // No HTML breaks conversion anymore fld.className = 'editor_field'; if (this.options.submitOnBlur) fld.onblur = this._boundSubmitHandler; this._controls.editor = fld; if (this.options.loadTextURL) this.loadExternalText(); this._form.appendChild(this._controls.editor); }, createForm: function() { var ipe = this; function addText(mode, condition) { var text = ipe.options['text' + mode + 'Controls']; if (!text || condition === false) return; ipe._form.appendChild(document.createTextNode(text)); }; this._form = $(document.createElement('form')); this._form.id = this.options.formId; this._form.addClassName(this.options.formClassName); this._form.onsubmit = this._boundSubmitHandler; this.createEditField(); if ('textarea' == this._controls.editor.tagName.toLowerCase()) this._form.appendChild(document.createElement('br')); if (this.options.onFormCustomization) this.options.onFormCustomization(this, this._form); addText('Before', this.options.okControl || this.options.cancelControl); this.createControl('ok', this._boundSubmitHandler); addText('Between', this.options.okControl && this.options.cancelControl); this.createControl('cancel', this._boundCancelHandler, 'editor_cancel'); addText('After', this.options.okControl || this.options.cancelControl); }, destroy: function() { if (this._oldInnerHTML) this.element.innerHTML = this._oldInnerHTML; this.leaveEditMode(); this.unregisterListeners(); }, enterEditMode: function(e) { if (this._saving || this._editing) return; this._editing = true; this.triggerCallback('onEnterEditMode'); if (this.options.externalControl) this.options.externalControl.hide(); this.element.hide(); this.createForm(); this.element.parentNode.insertBefore(this._form, this.element); if (!this.options.loadTextURL) this.postProcessEditField(); if (e) Event.stop(e); }, enterHover: function(e) { if (this.options.hoverClassName) this.element.addClassName(this.options.hoverClassName); if (this._saving) return; this.triggerCallback('onEnterHover'); }, getText: function() { return this.element.innerHTML.unescapeHTML(); }, handleAJAXFailure: function(transport) { this.triggerCallback('onFailure', transport); if (this._oldInnerHTML) { this.element.innerHTML = this._oldInnerHTML; this._oldInnerHTML = null; } }, handleFormCancellation: function(e) { this.wrapUp(); if (e) Event.stop(e); }, handleFormSubmission: function(e) { var form = this._form; var value = $F(this._controls.editor); this.prepareSubmission(); var params = this.options.callback(form, value) || ''; if (Object.isString(params)) params = params.toQueryParams(); params.editorId = this.element.id; if (this.options.htmlResponse) { var options = Object.extend({ evalScripts: true }, this.options.ajaxOptions); Object.extend(options, { parameters: params, onComplete: this._boundWrapperHandler, onFailure: this._boundFailureHandler }); new Ajax.Updater({ success: this.element }, this.url, options); } else { var options = Object.extend({ method: 'get' }, this.options.ajaxOptions); Object.extend(options, { parameters: params, onComplete: this._boundWrapperHandler, onFailure: this._boundFailureHandler }); new Ajax.Request(this.url, options); } if (e) Event.stop(e); }, leaveEditMode: function() { this.element.removeClassName(this.options.savingClassName); this.removeForm(); this.leaveHover(); this.element.style.backgroundColor = this._originalBackground; this.element.show(); if (this.options.externalControl) this.options.externalControl.show(); this._saving = false; this._editing = false; this._oldInnerHTML = null; this.triggerCallback('onLeaveEditMode'); }, leaveHover: function(e) { if (this.options.hoverClassName) this.element.removeClassName(this.options.hoverClassName); if (this._saving) return; this.triggerCallback('onLeaveHover'); }, loadExternalText: function() { this._form.addClassName(this.options.loadingClassName); this._controls.editor.disabled = true; var options = Object.extend({ method: 'get' }, this.options.ajaxOptions); Object.extend(options, { parameters: 'editorId=' + encodeURIComponent(this.element.id), onComplete: Prototype.emptyFunction, onSuccess: function(transport) { this._form.removeClassName(this.options.loadingClassName); var text = transport.responseText; if (this.options.stripLoadedTextTags) text = text.stripTags(); this._controls.editor.value = text; this._controls.editor.disabled = false; this.postProcessEditField(); }.bind(this), onFailure: this._boundFailureHandler }); new Ajax.Request(this.options.loadTextURL, options); }, postProcessEditField: function() { var fpc = this.options.fieldPostCreation; if (fpc) $(this._controls.editor)['focus' == fpc ? 'focus' : 'activate'](); }, prepareOptions: function() { this.options = Object.clone(Ajax.InPlaceEditor.DefaultOptions); Object.extend(this.options, Ajax.InPlaceEditor.DefaultCallbacks); [this._extraDefaultOptions].flatten().compact().each(function(defs) { Object.extend(this.options, defs); }.bind(this)); }, prepareSubmission: function() { this._saving = true; this.removeForm(); this.leaveHover(); this.showSaving(); }, registerListeners: function() { this._listeners = { }; var listener; $H(Ajax.InPlaceEditor.Listeners).each(function(pair) { listener = this[pair.value].bind(this); this._listeners[pair.key] = listener; if (!this.options.externalControlOnly) this.element.observe(pair.key, listener); if (this.options.externalControl) this.options.externalControl.observe(pair.key, listener); }.bind(this)); }, removeForm: function() { if (!this._form) return; this._form.remove(); this._form = null; this._controls = { }; }, showSaving: function() { this._oldInnerHTML = this.element.innerHTML; this.element.innerHTML = this.options.savingText; this.element.addClassName(this.options.savingClassName); this.element.style.backgroundColor = this._originalBackground; this.element.show(); }, triggerCallback: function(cbName, arg) { if ('function' == typeof this.options[cbName]) { this.options[cbName](this, arg); } }, unregisterListeners: function() { $H(this._listeners).each(function(pair) { if (!this.options.externalControlOnly) this.element.stopObserving(pair.key, pair.value); if (this.options.externalControl) this.options.externalControl.stopObserving(pair.key, pair.value); }.bind(this)); }, wrapUp: function(transport) { this.leaveEditMode(); // Can't use triggerCallback due to backward compatibility: requires // binding + direct element this._boundComplete(transport, this.element); } }); Object.extend(Ajax.InPlaceEditor.prototype, { dispose: Ajax.InPlaceEditor.prototype.destroy }); Ajax.InPlaceCollectionEditor = Class.create(Ajax.InPlaceEditor, { initialize: function($super, element, url, options) { this._extraDefaultOptions = Ajax.InPlaceCollectionEditor.DefaultOptions; $super(element, url, options); }, createEditField: function() { var list = document.createElement('select'); list.name = this.options.paramName; list.size = 1; this._controls.editor = list; this._collection = this.options.collection || []; if (this.options.loadCollectionURL) this.loadCollection(); else this.checkForExternalText(); this._form.appendChild(this._controls.editor); }, loadCollection: function() { this._form.addClassName(this.options.loadingClassName); this.showLoadingText(this.options.loadingCollectionText); var options = Object.extend({ method: 'get' }, this.options.ajaxOptions); Object.extend(options, { parameters: 'editorId=' + encodeURIComponent(this.element.id), onComplete: Prototype.emptyFunction, onSuccess: function(transport) { var js = transport.responseText.strip(); if (!/^\[.*\]$/.test(js)) // TODO: improve sanity check throw('Server returned an invalid collection representation.'); this._collection = eval(js); this.checkForExternalText(); }.bind(this), onFailure: this.onFailure }); new Ajax.Request(this.options.loadCollectionURL, options); }, showLoadingText: function(text) { this._controls.editor.disabled = true; var tempOption = this._controls.editor.firstChild; if (!tempOption) { tempOption = document.createElement('option'); tempOption.value = ''; this._controls.editor.appendChild(tempOption); tempOption.selected = true; } tempOption.update((text || '').stripScripts().stripTags()); }, checkForExternalText: function() { this._text = this.getText(); if (this.options.loadTextURL) this.loadExternalText(); else this.buildOptionList(); }, loadExternalText: function() { this.showLoadingText(this.options.loadingText); var options = Object.extend({ method: 'get' }, this.options.ajaxOptions); Object.extend(options, { parameters: 'editorId=' + encodeURIComponent(this.element.id), onComplete: Prototype.emptyFunction, onSuccess: function(transport) { this._text = transport.responseText.strip(); this.buildOptionList(); }.bind(this), onFailure: this.onFailure }); new Ajax.Request(this.options.loadTextURL, options); }, buildOptionList: function() { this._form.removeClassName(this.options.loadingClassName); this._collection = this._collection.map(function(entry) { return 2 === entry.length ? entry : [entry, entry].flatten(); }); var marker = ('value' in this.options) ? this.options.value : this._text; var textFound = this._collection.any(function(entry) { return entry[0] == marker; }.bind(this)); this._controls.editor.update(''); var option; this._collection.each(function(entry, index) { option = document.createElement('option'); option.value = entry[0]; option.selected = textFound ? entry[0] == marker : 0 == index; option.appendChild(document.createTextNode(entry[1])); this._controls.editor.appendChild(option); }.bind(this)); this._controls.editor.disabled = false; Field.scrollFreeActivate(this._controls.editor); } }); //**** DEPRECATION LAYER FOR InPlace[Collection]Editor! **** //**** This only exists for a while, in order to let **** //**** users adapt to the new API. Read up on the new **** //**** API and convert your code to it ASAP! **** Ajax.InPlaceEditor.prototype.initialize.dealWithDeprecatedOptions = function(options) { if (!options) return; function fallback(name, expr) { if (name in options || expr === undefined) return; options[name] = expr; }; fallback('cancelControl', (options.cancelLink ? 'link' : (options.cancelButton ? 'button' : options.cancelLink == options.cancelButton == false ? false : undefined))); fallback('okControl', (options.okLink ? 'link' : (options.okButton ? 'button' : options.okLink == options.okButton == false ? false : undefined))); fallback('highlightColor', options.highlightcolor); fallback('highlightEndColor', options.highlightendcolor); }; Object.extend(Ajax.InPlaceEditor, { DefaultOptions: { ajaxOptions: { }, autoRows: 3, // Use when multi-line w/ rows == 1 cancelControl: 'link', // 'link'|'button'|false cancelText: 'cancel', clickToEditText: 'Click to edit', externalControl: null, // id|elt externalControlOnly: false, fieldPostCreation: 'activate', // 'activate'|'focus'|false formClassName: 'inplaceeditor-form', formId: null, // id|elt highlightColor: '#ffff99', highlightEndColor: '#ffffff', hoverClassName: '', htmlResponse: true, loadingClassName: 'inplaceeditor-loading', loadingText: 'Loading...', okControl: 'button', // 'link'|'button'|false okText: 'ok', paramName: 'value', rows: 1, // If 1 and multi-line, uses autoRows savingClassName: 'inplaceeditor-saving', savingText: 'Saving...', size: 0, stripLoadedTextTags: false, submitOnBlur: false, textAfterControls: '', textBeforeControls: '', textBetweenControls: '' }, DefaultCallbacks: { callback: function(form) { return Form.serialize(form); }, onComplete: function(transport, element) { // For backward compatibility, this one is bound to the IPE, and passes // the element directly. It was too often customized, so we don't break it. new Effect.Highlight(element, { startcolor: this.options.highlightColor, keepBackgroundImage: true }); }, onEnterEditMode: null, onEnterHover: function(ipe) { ipe.element.style.backgroundColor = ipe.options.highlightColor; if (ipe._effect) ipe._effect.cancel(); }, onFailure: function(transport, ipe) { alert('Error communication with the server: ' + transport.responseText.stripTags()); }, onFormCustomization: null, // Takes the IPE and its generated form, after editor, before controls. onLeaveEditMode: null, onLeaveHover: function(ipe) { ipe._effect = new Effect.Highlight(ipe.element, { startcolor: ipe.options.highlightColor, endcolor: ipe.options.highlightEndColor, restorecolor: ipe._originalBackground, keepBackgroundImage: true }); } }, Listeners: { click: 'enterEditMode', keydown: 'checkForEscapeOrReturn', mouseover: 'enterHover', mouseout: 'leaveHover' } }); Ajax.InPlaceCollectionEditor.DefaultOptions = { loadingCollectionText: 'Loading options...' }; // Delayed observer, like Form.Element.Observer, // but waits for delay after last key input // Ideal for live-search fields Form.Element.DelayedObserver = Class.create({ initialize: function(element, delay, callback) { this.delay = delay || 0.5; this.element = $(element); this.callback = callback; this.timer = null; this.lastValue = $F(this.element); Event.observe(this.element,'keyup',this.delayedListener.bindAsEventListener(this)); }, delayedListener: function(event) { if(this.lastValue == $F(this.element)) return; if(this.timer) clearTimeout(this.timer); this.timer = setTimeout(this.onTimerEvent.bind(this), this.delay * 1000); this.lastValue = $F(this.element); }, onTimerEvent: function() { this.timer = null; this.callback(this.element, $F(this.element)); } });smokeping-2.6.11/htdocs/cropper/lib/dragdrop.js000066400000000000000000000747061253420737200214640ustar00rootroot00000000000000// script.aculo.us dragdrop.js v1.8.2, Tue Nov 18 18:30:58 +0100 2008 // Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Thomas Fuchs (http://script.aculo.us, http://mir.aculo.us) // (c) 2005-2008 Sammi Williams (http://www.oriontransfer.co.nz, sammi@oriontransfer.co.nz) // // script.aculo.us is freely distributable under the terms of an MIT-style license. // For details, see the script.aculo.us web site: http://script.aculo.us/ if(Object.isUndefined(Effect)) throw("dragdrop.js requires including script.aculo.us' effects.js library"); var Droppables = { drops: [], remove: function(element) { this.drops = this.drops.reject(function(d) { return d.element==$(element) }); }, add: function(element) { element = $(element); var options = Object.extend({ greedy: true, hoverclass: null, tree: false }, arguments[1] || { }); // cache containers if(options.containment) { options._containers = []; var containment = options.containment; if(Object.isArray(containment)) { containment.each( function(c) { options._containers.push($(c)) }); } else { options._containers.push($(containment)); } } if(options.accept) options.accept = [options.accept].flatten(); Element.makePositioned(element); // fix IE options.element = element; this.drops.push(options); }, findDeepestChild: function(drops) { deepest = drops[0]; for (i = 1; i < drops.length; ++i) if (Element.isParent(drops[i].element, deepest.element)) deepest = drops[i]; return deepest; }, isContained: function(element, drop) { var containmentNode; if(drop.tree) { containmentNode = element.treeNode; } else { containmentNode = element.parentNode; } return drop._containers.detect(function(c) { return containmentNode == c }); }, isAffected: function(point, element, drop) { return ( (drop.element!=element) && ((!drop._containers) || this.isContained(element, drop)) && ((!drop.accept) || (Element.classNames(element).detect( function(v) { return drop.accept.include(v) } ) )) && Position.within(drop.element, point[0], point[1]) ); }, deactivate: function(drop) { if(drop.hoverclass) Element.removeClassName(drop.element, drop.hoverclass); this.last_active = null; }, activate: function(drop) { if(drop.hoverclass) Element.addClassName(drop.element, drop.hoverclass); this.last_active = drop; }, show: function(point, element) { if(!this.drops.length) return; var drop, affected = []; this.drops.each( function(drop) { if(Droppables.isAffected(point, element, drop)) affected.push(drop); }); if(affected.length>0) drop = Droppables.findDeepestChild(affected); if(this.last_active && this.last_active != drop) this.deactivate(this.last_active); if (drop) { Position.within(drop.element, point[0], point[1]); if(drop.onHover) drop.onHover(element, drop.element, Position.overlap(drop.overlap, drop.element)); if (drop != this.last_active) Droppables.activate(drop); } }, fire: function(event, element) { if(!this.last_active) return; Position.prepare(); if (this.isAffected([Event.pointerX(event), Event.pointerY(event)], element, this.last_active)) if (this.last_active.onDrop) { this.last_active.onDrop(element, this.last_active.element, event); return true; } }, reset: function() { if(this.last_active) this.deactivate(this.last_active); } }; var Draggables = { drags: [], observers: [], register: function(draggable) { if(this.drags.length == 0) { this.eventMouseUp = this.endDrag.bindAsEventListener(this); this.eventMouseMove = this.updateDrag.bindAsEventListener(this); this.eventKeypress = this.keyPress.bindAsEventListener(this); Event.observe(document, "mouseup", this.eventMouseUp); Event.observe(document, "mousemove", this.eventMouseMove); Event.observe(document, "keypress", this.eventKeypress); } this.drags.push(draggable); }, unregister: function(draggable) { this.drags = this.drags.reject(function(d) { return d==draggable }); if(this.drags.length == 0) { Event.stopObserving(document, "mouseup", this.eventMouseUp); Event.stopObserving(document, "mousemove", this.eventMouseMove); Event.stopObserving(document, "keypress", this.eventKeypress); } }, activate: function(draggable) { if(draggable.options.delay) { this._timeout = setTimeout(function() { Draggables._timeout = null; window.focus(); Draggables.activeDraggable = draggable; }.bind(this), draggable.options.delay); } else { window.focus(); // allows keypress events if window isn't currently focused, fails for Safari this.activeDraggable = draggable; } }, deactivate: function() { this.activeDraggable = null; }, updateDrag: function(event) { if(!this.activeDraggable) return; var pointer = [Event.pointerX(event), Event.pointerY(event)]; // Mozilla-based browsers fire successive mousemove events with // the same coordinates, prevent needless redrawing (moz bug?) if(this._lastPointer && (this._lastPointer.inspect() == pointer.inspect())) return; this._lastPointer = pointer; this.activeDraggable.updateDrag(event, pointer); }, endDrag: function(event) { if(this._timeout) { clearTimeout(this._timeout); this._timeout = null; } if(!this.activeDraggable) return; this._lastPointer = null; this.activeDraggable.endDrag(event); this.activeDraggable = null; }, keyPress: function(event) { if(this.activeDraggable) this.activeDraggable.keyPress(event); }, addObserver: function(observer) { this.observers.push(observer); this._cacheObserverCallbacks(); }, removeObserver: function(element) { // element instead of observer fixes mem leaks this.observers = this.observers.reject( function(o) { return o.element==element }); this._cacheObserverCallbacks(); }, notify: function(eventName, draggable, event) { // 'onStart', 'onEnd', 'onDrag' if(this[eventName+'Count'] > 0) this.observers.each( function(o) { if(o[eventName]) o[eventName](eventName, draggable, event); }); if(draggable.options[eventName]) draggable.options[eventName](draggable, event); }, _cacheObserverCallbacks: function() { ['onStart','onEnd','onDrag'].each( function(eventName) { Draggables[eventName+'Count'] = Draggables.observers.select( function(o) { return o[eventName]; } ).length; }); } }; /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ var Draggable = Class.create({ initialize: function(element) { var defaults = { handle: false, reverteffect: function(element, top_offset, left_offset) { var dur = Math.sqrt(Math.abs(top_offset^2)+Math.abs(left_offset^2))*0.02; new Effect.Move(element, { x: -left_offset, y: -top_offset, duration: dur, queue: {scope:'_draggable', position:'end'} }); }, endeffect: function(element) { var toOpacity = Object.isNumber(element._opacity) ? element._opacity : 1.0; new Effect.Opacity(element, {duration:0.2, from:0.7, to:toOpacity, queue: {scope:'_draggable', position:'end'}, afterFinish: function(){ Draggable._dragging[element] = false } }); }, zindex: 1000, revert: false, quiet: false, scroll: false, scrollSensitivity: 20, scrollSpeed: 15, snap: false, // false, or xy or [x,y] or function(x,y){ return [x,y] } delay: 0 }; if(!arguments[1] || Object.isUndefined(arguments[1].endeffect)) Object.extend(defaults, { starteffect: function(element) { element._opacity = Element.getOpacity(element); Draggable._dragging[element] = true; new Effect.Opacity(element, {duration:0.2, from:element._opacity, to:0.7}); } }); var options = Object.extend(defaults, arguments[1] || { }); this.element = $(element); if(options.handle && Object.isString(options.handle)) this.handle = this.element.down('.'+options.handle, 0); if(!this.handle) this.handle = $(options.handle); if(!this.handle) this.handle = this.element; if(options.scroll && !options.scroll.scrollTo && !options.scroll.outerHTML) { options.scroll = $(options.scroll); this._isScrollChild = Element.childOf(this.element, options.scroll); } Element.makePositioned(this.element); // fix IE this.options = options; this.dragging = false; this.eventMouseDown = this.initDrag.bindAsEventListener(this); Event.observe(this.handle, "mousedown", this.eventMouseDown); Draggables.register(this); }, destroy: function() { Event.stopObserving(this.handle, "mousedown", this.eventMouseDown); Draggables.unregister(this); }, currentDelta: function() { return([ parseInt(Element.getStyle(this.element,'left') || '0'), parseInt(Element.getStyle(this.element,'top') || '0')]); }, initDrag: function(event) { if(!Object.isUndefined(Draggable._dragging[this.element]) && Draggable._dragging[this.element]) return; if(Event.isLeftClick(event)) { // abort on form elements, fixes a Firefox issue var src = Event.element(event); if((tag_name = src.tagName.toUpperCase()) && ( tag_name=='INPUT' || tag_name=='SELECT' || tag_name=='OPTION' || tag_name=='BUTTON' || tag_name=='TEXTAREA')) return; var pointer = [Event.pointerX(event), Event.pointerY(event)]; var pos = Position.cumulativeOffset(this.element); this.offset = [0,1].map( function(i) { return (pointer[i] - pos[i]) }); Draggables.activate(this); Event.stop(event); } }, startDrag: function(event) { this.dragging = true; if(!this.delta) this.delta = this.currentDelta(); if(this.options.zindex) { this.originalZ = parseInt(Element.getStyle(this.element,'z-index') || 0); this.element.style.zIndex = this.options.zindex; } if(this.options.ghosting) { this._clone = this.element.cloneNode(true); this._originallyAbsolute = (this.element.getStyle('position') == 'absolute'); if (!this._originallyAbsolute) Position.absolutize(this.element); this.element.parentNode.insertBefore(this._clone, this.element); } if(this.options.scroll) { if (this.options.scroll == window) { var where = this._getWindowScroll(this.options.scroll); this.originalScrollLeft = where.left; this.originalScrollTop = where.top; } else { this.originalScrollLeft = this.options.scroll.scrollLeft; this.originalScrollTop = this.options.scroll.scrollTop; } } Draggables.notify('onStart', this, event); if(this.options.starteffect) this.options.starteffect(this.element); }, updateDrag: function(event, pointer) { if(!this.dragging) this.startDrag(event); if(!this.options.quiet){ Position.prepare(); Droppables.show(pointer, this.element); } Draggables.notify('onDrag', this, event); this.draw(pointer); if(this.options.change) this.options.change(this); if(this.options.scroll) { this.stopScrolling(); var p; if (this.options.scroll == window) { with(this._getWindowScroll(this.options.scroll)) { p = [ left, top, left+width, top+height ]; } } else { p = Position.page(this.options.scroll); p[0] += this.options.scroll.scrollLeft + Position.deltaX; p[1] += this.options.scroll.scrollTop + Position.deltaY; p.push(p[0]+this.options.scroll.offsetWidth); p.push(p[1]+this.options.scroll.offsetHeight); } var speed = [0,0]; if(pointer[0] < (p[0]+this.options.scrollSensitivity)) speed[0] = pointer[0]-(p[0]+this.options.scrollSensitivity); if(pointer[1] < (p[1]+this.options.scrollSensitivity)) speed[1] = pointer[1]-(p[1]+this.options.scrollSensitivity); if(pointer[0] > (p[2]-this.options.scrollSensitivity)) speed[0] = pointer[0]-(p[2]-this.options.scrollSensitivity); if(pointer[1] > (p[3]-this.options.scrollSensitivity)) speed[1] = pointer[1]-(p[3]-this.options.scrollSensitivity); this.startScrolling(speed); } // fix AppleWebKit rendering if(Prototype.Browser.WebKit) window.scrollBy(0,0); Event.stop(event); }, finishDrag: function(event, success) { this.dragging = false; if(this.options.quiet){ Position.prepare(); var pointer = [Event.pointerX(event), Event.pointerY(event)]; Droppables.show(pointer, this.element); } if(this.options.ghosting) { if (!this._originallyAbsolute) Position.relativize(this.element); delete this._originallyAbsolute; Element.remove(this._clone); this._clone = null; } var dropped = false; if(success) { dropped = Droppables.fire(event, this.element); if (!dropped) dropped = false; } if(dropped && this.options.onDropped) this.options.onDropped(this.element); Draggables.notify('onEnd', this, event); var revert = this.options.revert; if(revert && Object.isFunction(revert)) revert = revert(this.element); var d = this.currentDelta(); if(revert && this.options.reverteffect) { if (dropped == 0 || revert != 'failure') this.options.reverteffect(this.element, d[1]-this.delta[1], d[0]-this.delta[0]); } else { this.delta = d; } if(this.options.zindex) this.element.style.zIndex = this.originalZ; if(this.options.endeffect) this.options.endeffect(this.element); Draggables.deactivate(this); Droppables.reset(); }, keyPress: function(event) { if(event.keyCode!=Event.KEY_ESC) return; this.finishDrag(event, false); Event.stop(event); }, endDrag: function(event) { if(!this.dragging) return; this.stopScrolling(); this.finishDrag(event, true); Event.stop(event); }, draw: function(point) { var pos = Position.cumulativeOffset(this.element); if(this.options.ghosting) { var r = Position.realOffset(this.element); pos[0] += r[0] - Position.deltaX; pos[1] += r[1] - Position.deltaY; } var d = this.currentDelta(); pos[0] -= d[0]; pos[1] -= d[1]; if(this.options.scroll && (this.options.scroll != window && this._isScrollChild)) { pos[0] -= this.options.scroll.scrollLeft-this.originalScrollLeft; pos[1] -= this.options.scroll.scrollTop-this.originalScrollTop; } var p = [0,1].map(function(i){ return (point[i]-pos[i]-this.offset[i]) }.bind(this)); if(this.options.snap) { if(Object.isFunction(this.options.snap)) { p = this.options.snap(p[0],p[1],this); } else { if(Object.isArray(this.options.snap)) { p = p.map( function(v, i) { return (v/this.options.snap[i]).round()*this.options.snap[i] }.bind(this)); } else { p = p.map( function(v) { return (v/this.options.snap).round()*this.options.snap }.bind(this)); } }} var style = this.element.style; if((!this.options.constraint) || (this.options.constraint=='horizontal')) style.left = p[0] + "px"; if((!this.options.constraint) || (this.options.constraint=='vertical')) style.top = p[1] + "px"; if(style.visibility=="hidden") style.visibility = ""; // fix gecko rendering }, stopScrolling: function() { if(this.scrollInterval) { clearInterval(this.scrollInterval); this.scrollInterval = null; Draggables._lastScrollPointer = null; } }, startScrolling: function(speed) { if(!(speed[0] || speed[1])) return; this.scrollSpeed = [speed[0]*this.options.scrollSpeed,speed[1]*this.options.scrollSpeed]; this.lastScrolled = new Date(); this.scrollInterval = setInterval(this.scroll.bind(this), 10); }, scroll: function() { var current = new Date(); var delta = current - this.lastScrolled; this.lastScrolled = current; if(this.options.scroll == window) { with (this._getWindowScroll(this.options.scroll)) { if (this.scrollSpeed[0] || this.scrollSpeed[1]) { var d = delta / 1000; this.options.scroll.scrollTo( left + d*this.scrollSpeed[0], top + d*this.scrollSpeed[1] ); } } } else { this.options.scroll.scrollLeft += this.scrollSpeed[0] * delta / 1000; this.options.scroll.scrollTop += this.scrollSpeed[1] * delta / 1000; } Position.prepare(); Droppables.show(Draggables._lastPointer, this.element); Draggables.notify('onDrag', this); if (this._isScrollChild) { Draggables._lastScrollPointer = Draggables._lastScrollPointer || $A(Draggables._lastPointer); Draggables._lastScrollPointer[0] += this.scrollSpeed[0] * delta / 1000; Draggables._lastScrollPointer[1] += this.scrollSpeed[1] * delta / 1000; if (Draggables._lastScrollPointer[0] < 0) Draggables._lastScrollPointer[0] = 0; if (Draggables._lastScrollPointer[1] < 0) Draggables._lastScrollPointer[1] = 0; this.draw(Draggables._lastScrollPointer); } if(this.options.change) this.options.change(this); }, _getWindowScroll: function(w) { var T, L, W, H; with (w.document) { if (w.document.documentElement && documentElement.scrollTop) { T = documentElement.scrollTop; L = documentElement.scrollLeft; } else if (w.document.body) { T = body.scrollTop; L = body.scrollLeft; } if (w.innerWidth) { W = w.innerWidth; H = w.innerHeight; } else if (w.document.documentElement && documentElement.clientWidth) { W = documentElement.clientWidth; H = documentElement.clientHeight; } else { W = body.offsetWidth; H = body.offsetHeight; } } return { top: T, left: L, width: W, height: H }; } }); Draggable._dragging = { }; /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ var SortableObserver = Class.create({ initialize: function(element, observer) { this.element = $(element); this.observer = observer; this.lastValue = Sortable.serialize(this.element); }, onStart: function() { this.lastValue = Sortable.serialize(this.element); }, onEnd: function() { Sortable.unmark(); if(this.lastValue != Sortable.serialize(this.element)) this.observer(this.element) } }); var Sortable = { SERIALIZE_RULE: /^[^_\-](?:[A-Za-z0-9\-\_]*)[_](.*)$/, sortables: { }, _findRootElement: function(element) { while (element.tagName.toUpperCase() != "BODY") { if(element.id && Sortable.sortables[element.id]) return element; element = element.parentNode; } }, options: function(element) { element = Sortable._findRootElement($(element)); if(!element) return; return Sortable.sortables[element.id]; }, destroy: function(element){ element = $(element); var s = Sortable.sortables[element.id]; if(s) { Draggables.removeObserver(s.element); s.droppables.each(function(d){ Droppables.remove(d) }); s.draggables.invoke('destroy'); delete Sortable.sortables[s.element.id]; } }, create: function(element) { element = $(element); var options = Object.extend({ element: element, tag: 'li', // assumes li children, override with tag: 'tagname' dropOnEmpty: false, tree: false, treeTag: 'ul', overlap: 'vertical', // one of 'vertical', 'horizontal' constraint: 'vertical', // one of 'vertical', 'horizontal', false containment: element, // also takes array of elements (or id's); or false handle: false, // or a CSS class only: false, delay: 0, hoverclass: null, ghosting: false, quiet: false, scroll: false, scrollSensitivity: 20, scrollSpeed: 15, format: this.SERIALIZE_RULE, // these take arrays of elements or ids and can be // used for better initialization performance elements: false, handles: false, onChange: Prototype.emptyFunction, onUpdate: Prototype.emptyFunction }, arguments[1] || { }); // clear any old sortable with same element this.destroy(element); // build options for the draggables var options_for_draggable = { revert: true, quiet: options.quiet, scroll: options.scroll, scrollSpeed: options.scrollSpeed, scrollSensitivity: options.scrollSensitivity, delay: options.delay, ghosting: options.ghosting, constraint: options.constraint, handle: options.handle }; if(options.starteffect) options_for_draggable.starteffect = options.starteffect; if(options.reverteffect) options_for_draggable.reverteffect = options.reverteffect; else if(options.ghosting) options_for_draggable.reverteffect = function(element) { element.style.top = 0; element.style.left = 0; }; if(options.endeffect) options_for_draggable.endeffect = options.endeffect; if(options.zindex) options_for_draggable.zindex = options.zindex; // build options for the droppables var options_for_droppable = { overlap: options.overlap, containment: options.containment, tree: options.tree, hoverclass: options.hoverclass, onHover: Sortable.onHover }; var options_for_tree = { onHover: Sortable.onEmptyHover, overlap: options.overlap, containment: options.containment, hoverclass: options.hoverclass }; // fix for gecko engine Element.cleanWhitespace(element); options.draggables = []; options.droppables = []; // drop on empty handling if(options.dropOnEmpty || options.tree) { Droppables.add(element, options_for_tree); options.droppables.push(element); } (options.elements || this.findElements(element, options) || []).each( function(e,i) { var handle = options.handles ? $(options.handles[i]) : (options.handle ? $(e).select('.' + options.handle)[0] : e); options.draggables.push( new Draggable(e, Object.extend(options_for_draggable, { handle: handle }))); Droppables.add(e, options_for_droppable); if(options.tree) e.treeNode = element; options.droppables.push(e); }); if(options.tree) { (Sortable.findTreeElements(element, options) || []).each( function(e) { Droppables.add(e, options_for_tree); e.treeNode = element; options.droppables.push(e); }); } // keep reference this.sortables[element.id] = options; // for onupdate Draggables.addObserver(new SortableObserver(element, options.onUpdate)); }, // return all suitable-for-sortable elements in a guaranteed order findElements: function(element, options) { return Element.findChildren( element, options.only, options.tree ? true : false, options.tag); }, findTreeElements: function(element, options) { return Element.findChildren( element, options.only, options.tree ? true : false, options.treeTag); }, onHover: function(element, dropon, overlap) { if(Element.isParent(dropon, element)) return; if(overlap > .33 && overlap < .66 && Sortable.options(dropon).tree) { return; } else if(overlap>0.5) { Sortable.mark(dropon, 'before'); if(dropon.previousSibling != element) { var oldParentNode = element.parentNode; element.style.visibility = "hidden"; // fix gecko rendering dropon.parentNode.insertBefore(element, dropon); if(dropon.parentNode!=oldParentNode) Sortable.options(oldParentNode).onChange(element); Sortable.options(dropon.parentNode).onChange(element); } } else { Sortable.mark(dropon, 'after'); var nextElement = dropon.nextSibling || null; if(nextElement != element) { var oldParentNode = element.parentNode; element.style.visibility = "hidden"; // fix gecko rendering dropon.parentNode.insertBefore(element, nextElement); if(dropon.parentNode!=oldParentNode) Sortable.options(oldParentNode).onChange(element); Sortable.options(dropon.parentNode).onChange(element); } } }, onEmptyHover: function(element, dropon, overlap) { var oldParentNode = element.parentNode; var droponOptions = Sortable.options(dropon); if(!Element.isParent(dropon, element)) { var index; var children = Sortable.findElements(dropon, {tag: droponOptions.tag, only: droponOptions.only}); var child = null; if(children) { var offset = Element.offsetSize(dropon, droponOptions.overlap) * (1.0 - overlap); for (index = 0; index < children.length; index += 1) { if (offset - Element.offsetSize (children[index], droponOptions.overlap) >= 0) { offset -= Element.offsetSize (children[index], droponOptions.overlap); } else if (offset - (Element.offsetSize (children[index], droponOptions.overlap) / 2) >= 0) { child = index + 1 < children.length ? children[index + 1] : null; break; } else { child = children[index]; break; } } } dropon.insertBefore(element, child); Sortable.options(oldParentNode).onChange(element); droponOptions.onChange(element); } }, unmark: function() { if(Sortable._marker) Sortable._marker.hide(); }, mark: function(dropon, position) { // mark on ghosting only var sortable = Sortable.options(dropon.parentNode); if(sortable && !sortable.ghosting) return; if(!Sortable._marker) { Sortable._marker = ($('dropmarker') || Element.extend(document.createElement('DIV'))). hide().addClassName('dropmarker').setStyle({position:'absolute'}); document.getElementsByTagName("body").item(0).appendChild(Sortable._marker); } var offsets = Position.cumulativeOffset(dropon); Sortable._marker.setStyle({left: offsets[0]+'px', top: offsets[1] + 'px'}); if(position=='after') if(sortable.overlap == 'horizontal') Sortable._marker.setStyle({left: (offsets[0]+dropon.clientWidth) + 'px'}); else Sortable._marker.setStyle({top: (offsets[1]+dropon.clientHeight) + 'px'}); Sortable._marker.show(); }, _tree: function(element, options, parent) { var children = Sortable.findElements(element, options) || []; for (var i = 0; i < children.length; ++i) { var match = children[i].id.match(options.format); if (!match) continue; var child = { id: encodeURIComponent(match ? match[1] : null), element: element, parent: parent, children: [], position: parent.children.length, container: $(children[i]).down(options.treeTag) }; /* Get the element containing the children and recurse over it */ if (child.container) this._tree(child.container, options, child); parent.children.push (child); } return parent; }, tree: function(element) { element = $(element); var sortableOptions = this.options(element); var options = Object.extend({ tag: sortableOptions.tag, treeTag: sortableOptions.treeTag, only: sortableOptions.only, name: element.id, format: sortableOptions.format }, arguments[1] || { }); var root = { id: null, parent: null, children: [], container: element, position: 0 }; return Sortable._tree(element, options, root); }, /* Construct a [i] index for a particular node */ _constructIndex: function(node) { var index = ''; do { if (node.id) index = '[' + node.position + ']' + index; } while ((node = node.parent) != null); return index; }, sequence: function(element) { element = $(element); var options = Object.extend(this.options(element), arguments[1] || { }); return $(this.findElements(element, options) || []).map( function(item) { return item.id.match(options.format) ? item.id.match(options.format)[1] : ''; }); }, setSequence: function(element, new_sequence) { element = $(element); var options = Object.extend(this.options(element), arguments[2] || { }); var nodeMap = { }; this.findElements(element, options).each( function(n) { if (n.id.match(options.format)) nodeMap[n.id.match(options.format)[1]] = [n, n.parentNode]; n.parentNode.removeChild(n); }); new_sequence.each(function(ident) { var n = nodeMap[ident]; if (n) { n[1].appendChild(n[0]); delete nodeMap[ident]; } }); }, serialize: function(element) { element = $(element); var options = Object.extend(Sortable.options(element), arguments[1] || { }); var name = encodeURIComponent( (arguments[1] && arguments[1].name) ? arguments[1].name : element.id); if (options.tree) { return Sortable.tree(element, arguments[1]).children.map( function (item) { return [name + Sortable._constructIndex(item) + "[id]=" + encodeURIComponent(item.id)].concat(item.children.map(arguments.callee)); }).flatten().join('&'); } else { return Sortable.sequence(element, arguments[1]).map( function(item) { return name + "[]=" + encodeURIComponent(item); }).join('&'); } } }; // Returns true if child is contained within element Element.isParent = function(child, element) { if (!child.parentNode || child == element) return false; if (child.parentNode == element) return true; return Element.isParent(child.parentNode, element); }; Element.findChildren = function(element, only, recursive, tagName) { if(!element.hasChildNodes()) return null; tagName = tagName.toUpperCase(); if(only) only = [only].flatten(); var elements = []; $A(element.childNodes).each( function(e) { if(e.tagName && e.tagName.toUpperCase()==tagName && (!only || (Element.classNames(e).detect(function(v) { return only.include(v) })))) elements.push(e); if(recursive) { var grandchildren = Element.findChildren(e, only, recursive, tagName); if(grandchildren) elements.push(grandchildren); } }); return (elements.length>0 ? elements.flatten() : []); }; Element.offsetSize = function (element, type) { return element['offset' + ((type=='vertical' || type=='height') ? 'Height' : 'Width')]; };smokeping-2.6.11/htdocs/cropper/lib/effects.js000066400000000000000000001135311253420737200212670ustar00rootroot00000000000000// script.aculo.us effects.js v1.8.2, Tue Nov 18 18:30:58 +0100 2008 // Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Thomas Fuchs (http://script.aculo.us, http://mir.aculo.us) // Contributors: // Justin Palmer (http://encytemedia.com/) // Mark Pilgrim (http://diveintomark.org/) // Martin Bialasinki // // script.aculo.us is freely distributable under the terms of an MIT-style license. // For details, see the script.aculo.us web site: http://script.aculo.us/ // converts rgb() and #xxx to #xxxxxx format, // returns self (or first argument) if not convertable String.prototype.parseColor = function() { var color = '#'; if (this.slice(0,4) == 'rgb(') { var cols = this.slice(4,this.length-1).split(','); var i=0; do { color += parseInt(cols[i]).toColorPart() } while (++i<3); } else { if (this.slice(0,1) == '#') { if (this.length==4) for(var i=1;i<4;i++) color += (this.charAt(i) + this.charAt(i)).toLowerCase(); if (this.length==7) color = this.toLowerCase(); } } return (color.length==7 ? color : (arguments[0] || this)); }; /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ Element.collectTextNodes = function(element) { return $A($(element).childNodes).collect( function(node) { return (node.nodeType==3 ? node.nodeValue : (node.hasChildNodes() ? Element.collectTextNodes(node) : '')); }).flatten().join(''); }; Element.collectTextNodesIgnoreClass = function(element, className) { return $A($(element).childNodes).collect( function(node) { return (node.nodeType==3 ? node.nodeValue : ((node.hasChildNodes() && !Element.hasClassName(node,className)) ? Element.collectTextNodesIgnoreClass(node, className) : '')); }).flatten().join(''); }; Element.setContentZoom = function(element, percent) { element = $(element); element.setStyle({fontSize: (percent/100) + 'em'}); if (Prototype.Browser.WebKit) window.scrollBy(0,0); return element; }; Element.getInlineOpacity = function(element){ return $(element).style.opacity || ''; }; Element.forceRerendering = function(element) { try { element = $(element); var n = document.createTextNode(' '); element.appendChild(n); element.removeChild(n); } catch(e) { } }; /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ var Effect = { _elementDoesNotExistError: { name: 'ElementDoesNotExistError', message: 'The specified DOM element does not exist, but is required for this effect to operate' }, Transitions: { linear: Prototype.K, sinoidal: function(pos) { return (-Math.cos(pos*Math.PI)/2) + .5; }, reverse: function(pos) { return 1-pos; }, flicker: function(pos) { var pos = ((-Math.cos(pos*Math.PI)/4) + .75) + Math.random()/4; return pos > 1 ? 1 : pos; }, wobble: function(pos) { return (-Math.cos(pos*Math.PI*(9*pos))/2) + .5; }, pulse: function(pos, pulses) { return (-Math.cos((pos*((pulses||5)-.5)*2)*Math.PI)/2) + .5; }, spring: function(pos) { return 1 - (Math.cos(pos * 4.5 * Math.PI) * Math.exp(-pos * 6)); }, none: function(pos) { return 0; }, full: function(pos) { return 1; } }, DefaultOptions: { duration: 1.0, // seconds fps: 100, // 100= assume 66fps max. sync: false, // true for combining from: 0.0, to: 1.0, delay: 0.0, queue: 'parallel' }, tagifyText: function(element) { var tagifyStyle = 'position:relative'; if (Prototype.Browser.IE) tagifyStyle += ';zoom:1'; element = $(element); $A(element.childNodes).each( function(child) { if (child.nodeType==3) { child.nodeValue.toArray().each( function(character) { element.insertBefore( new Element('span', {style: tagifyStyle}).update( character == ' ' ? String.fromCharCode(160) : character), child); }); Element.remove(child); } }); }, multiple: function(element, effect) { var elements; if (((typeof element == 'object') || Object.isFunction(element)) && (element.length)) elements = element; else elements = $(element).childNodes; var options = Object.extend({ speed: 0.1, delay: 0.0 }, arguments[2] || { }); var masterDelay = options.delay; $A(elements).each( function(element, index) { new effect(element, Object.extend(options, { delay: index * options.speed + masterDelay })); }); }, PAIRS: { 'slide': ['SlideDown','SlideUp'], 'blind': ['BlindDown','BlindUp'], 'appear': ['Appear','Fade'] }, toggle: function(element, effect) { element = $(element); effect = (effect || 'appear').toLowerCase(); var options = Object.extend({ queue: { position:'end', scope:(element.id || 'global'), limit: 1 } }, arguments[2] || { }); Effect[element.visible() ? Effect.PAIRS[effect][1] : Effect.PAIRS[effect][0]](element, options); } }; Effect.DefaultOptions.transition = Effect.Transitions.sinoidal; /* ------------- core effects ------------- */ Effect.ScopedQueue = Class.create(Enumerable, { initialize: function() { this.effects = []; this.interval = null; }, _each: function(iterator) { this.effects._each(iterator); }, add: function(effect) { var timestamp = new Date().getTime(); var position = Object.isString(effect.options.queue) ? effect.options.queue : effect.options.queue.position; switch(position) { case 'front': // move unstarted effects after this effect this.effects.findAll(function(e){ return e.state=='idle' }).each( function(e) { e.startOn += effect.finishOn; e.finishOn += effect.finishOn; }); break; case 'with-last': timestamp = this.effects.pluck('startOn').max() || timestamp; break; case 'end': // start effect after last queued effect has finished timestamp = this.effects.pluck('finishOn').max() || timestamp; break; } effect.startOn += timestamp; effect.finishOn += timestamp; if (!effect.options.queue.limit || (this.effects.length < effect.options.queue.limit)) this.effects.push(effect); if (!this.interval) this.interval = setInterval(this.loop.bind(this), 15); }, remove: function(effect) { this.effects = this.effects.reject(function(e) { return e==effect }); if (this.effects.length == 0) { clearInterval(this.interval); this.interval = null; } }, loop: function() { var timePos = new Date().getTime(); for(var i=0, len=this.effects.length;i= this.startOn) { if (timePos >= this.finishOn) { this.render(1.0); this.cancel(); this.event('beforeFinish'); if (this.finish) this.finish(); this.event('afterFinish'); return; } var pos = (timePos - this.startOn) / this.totalTime, frame = (pos * this.totalFrames).round(); if (frame > this.currentFrame) { this.render(pos); this.currentFrame = frame; } } }, cancel: function() { if (!this.options.sync) Effect.Queues.get(Object.isString(this.options.queue) ? 'global' : this.options.queue.scope).remove(this); this.state = 'finished'; }, event: function(eventName) { if (this.options[eventName + 'Internal']) this.options[eventName + 'Internal'](this); if (this.options[eventName]) this.options[eventName](this); }, inspect: function() { var data = $H(); for(property in this) if (!Object.isFunction(this[property])) data.set(property, this[property]); return '#'; } }); Effect.Parallel = Class.create(Effect.Base, { initialize: function(effects) { this.effects = effects || []; this.start(arguments[1]); }, update: function(position) { this.effects.invoke('render', position); }, finish: function(position) { this.effects.each( function(effect) { effect.render(1.0); effect.cancel(); effect.event('beforeFinish'); if (effect.finish) effect.finish(position); effect.event('afterFinish'); }); } }); Effect.Tween = Class.create(Effect.Base, { initialize: function(object, from, to) { object = Object.isString(object) ? $(object) : object; var args = $A(arguments), method = args.last(), options = args.length == 5 ? args[3] : null; this.method = Object.isFunction(method) ? method.bind(object) : Object.isFunction(object[method]) ? object[method].bind(object) : function(value) { object[method] = value }; this.start(Object.extend({ from: from, to: to }, options || { })); }, update: function(position) { this.method(position); } }); Effect.Event = Class.create(Effect.Base, { initialize: function() { this.start(Object.extend({ duration: 0 }, arguments[0] || { })); }, update: Prototype.emptyFunction }); Effect.Opacity = Class.create(Effect.Base, { initialize: function(element) { this.element = $(element); if (!this.element) throw(Effect._elementDoesNotExistError); // make this work on IE on elements without 'layout' if (Prototype.Browser.IE && (!this.element.currentStyle.hasLayout)) this.element.setStyle({zoom: 1}); var options = Object.extend({ from: this.element.getOpacity() || 0.0, to: 1.0 }, arguments[1] || { }); this.start(options); }, update: function(position) { this.element.setOpacity(position); } }); Effect.Move = Class.create(Effect.Base, { initialize: function(element) { this.element = $(element); if (!this.element) throw(Effect._elementDoesNotExistError); var options = Object.extend({ x: 0, y: 0, mode: 'relative' }, arguments[1] || { }); this.start(options); }, setup: function() { this.element.makePositioned(); this.originalLeft = parseFloat(this.element.getStyle('left') || '0'); this.originalTop = parseFloat(this.element.getStyle('top') || '0'); if (this.options.mode == 'absolute') { this.options.x = this.options.x - this.originalLeft; this.options.y = this.options.y - this.originalTop; } }, update: function(position) { this.element.setStyle({ left: (this.options.x * position + this.originalLeft).round() + 'px', top: (this.options.y * position + this.originalTop).round() + 'px' }); } }); // for backwards compatibility Effect.MoveBy = function(element, toTop, toLeft) { return new Effect.Move(element, Object.extend({ x: toLeft, y: toTop }, arguments[3] || { })); }; Effect.Scale = Class.create(Effect.Base, { initialize: function(element, percent) { this.element = $(element); if (!this.element) throw(Effect._elementDoesNotExistError); var options = Object.extend({ scaleX: true, scaleY: true, scaleContent: true, scaleFromCenter: false, scaleMode: 'box', // 'box' or 'contents' or { } with provided values scaleFrom: 100.0, scaleTo: percent }, arguments[2] || { }); this.start(options); }, setup: function() { this.restoreAfterFinish = this.options.restoreAfterFinish || false; this.elementPositioning = this.element.getStyle('position'); this.originalStyle = { }; ['top','left','width','height','fontSize'].each( function(k) { this.originalStyle[k] = this.element.style[k]; }.bind(this)); this.originalTop = this.element.offsetTop; this.originalLeft = this.element.offsetLeft; var fontSize = this.element.getStyle('font-size') || '100%'; ['em','px','%','pt'].each( function(fontSizeType) { if (fontSize.indexOf(fontSizeType)>0) { this.fontSize = parseFloat(fontSize); this.fontSizeType = fontSizeType; } }.bind(this)); this.factor = (this.options.scaleTo - this.options.scaleFrom)/100; this.dims = null; if (this.options.scaleMode=='box') this.dims = [this.element.offsetHeight, this.element.offsetWidth]; if (/^content/.test(this.options.scaleMode)) this.dims = [this.element.scrollHeight, this.element.scrollWidth]; if (!this.dims) this.dims = [this.options.scaleMode.originalHeight, this.options.scaleMode.originalWidth]; }, update: function(position) { var currentScale = (this.options.scaleFrom/100.0) + (this.factor * position); if (this.options.scaleContent && this.fontSize) this.element.setStyle({fontSize: this.fontSize * currentScale + this.fontSizeType }); this.setDimensions(this.dims[0] * currentScale, this.dims[1] * currentScale); }, finish: function(position) { if (this.restoreAfterFinish) this.element.setStyle(this.originalStyle); }, setDimensions: function(height, width) { var d = { }; if (this.options.scaleX) d.width = width.round() + 'px'; if (this.options.scaleY) d.height = height.round() + 'px'; if (this.options.scaleFromCenter) { var topd = (height - this.dims[0])/2; var leftd = (width - this.dims[1])/2; if (this.elementPositioning == 'absolute') { if (this.options.scaleY) d.top = this.originalTop-topd + 'px'; if (this.options.scaleX) d.left = this.originalLeft-leftd + 'px'; } else { if (this.options.scaleY) d.top = -topd + 'px'; if (this.options.scaleX) d.left = -leftd + 'px'; } } this.element.setStyle(d); } }); Effect.Highlight = Class.create(Effect.Base, { initialize: function(element) { this.element = $(element); if (!this.element) throw(Effect._elementDoesNotExistError); var options = Object.extend({ startcolor: '#ffff99' }, arguments[1] || { }); this.start(options); }, setup: function() { // Prevent executing on elements not in the layout flow if (this.element.getStyle('display')=='none') { this.cancel(); return; } // Disable background image during the effect this.oldStyle = { }; if (!this.options.keepBackgroundImage) { this.oldStyle.backgroundImage = this.element.getStyle('background-image'); this.element.setStyle({backgroundImage: 'none'}); } if (!this.options.endcolor) this.options.endcolor = this.element.getStyle('background-color').parseColor('#ffffff'); if (!this.options.restorecolor) this.options.restorecolor = this.element.getStyle('background-color'); // init color calculations this._base = $R(0,2).map(function(i){ return parseInt(this.options.startcolor.slice(i*2+1,i*2+3),16) }.bind(this)); this._delta = $R(0,2).map(function(i){ return parseInt(this.options.endcolor.slice(i*2+1,i*2+3),16)-this._base[i] }.bind(this)); }, update: function(position) { this.element.setStyle({backgroundColor: $R(0,2).inject('#',function(m,v,i){ return m+((this._base[i]+(this._delta[i]*position)).round().toColorPart()); }.bind(this)) }); }, finish: function() { this.element.setStyle(Object.extend(this.oldStyle, { backgroundColor: this.options.restorecolor })); } }); Effect.ScrollTo = function(element) { var options = arguments[1] || { }, scrollOffsets = document.viewport.getScrollOffsets(), elementOffsets = $(element).cumulativeOffset(); if (options.offset) elementOffsets[1] += options.offset; return new Effect.Tween(null, scrollOffsets.top, elementOffsets[1], options, function(p){ scrollTo(scrollOffsets.left, p.round()); } ); }; /* ------------- combination effects ------------- */ Effect.Fade = function(element) { element = $(element); var oldOpacity = element.getInlineOpacity(); var options = Object.extend({ from: element.getOpacity() || 1.0, to: 0.0, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { if (effect.options.to!=0) return; effect.element.hide().setStyle({opacity: oldOpacity}); } }, arguments[1] || { }); return new Effect.Opacity(element,options); }; Effect.Appear = function(element) { element = $(element); var options = Object.extend({ from: (element.getStyle('display') == 'none' ? 0.0 : element.getOpacity() || 0.0), to: 1.0, // force Safari to render floated elements properly afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.forceRerendering(); }, beforeSetup: function(effect) { effect.element.setOpacity(effect.options.from).show(); }}, arguments[1] || { }); return new Effect.Opacity(element,options); }; Effect.Puff = function(element) { element = $(element); var oldStyle = { opacity: element.getInlineOpacity(), position: element.getStyle('position'), top: element.style.top, left: element.style.left, width: element.style.width, height: element.style.height }; return new Effect.Parallel( [ new Effect.Scale(element, 200, { sync: true, scaleFromCenter: true, scaleContent: true, restoreAfterFinish: true }), new Effect.Opacity(element, { sync: true, to: 0.0 } ) ], Object.extend({ duration: 1.0, beforeSetupInternal: function(effect) { Position.absolutize(effect.effects[0].element); }, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.effects[0].element.hide().setStyle(oldStyle); } }, arguments[1] || { }) ); }; Effect.BlindUp = function(element) { element = $(element); element.makeClipping(); return new Effect.Scale(element, 0, Object.extend({ scaleContent: false, scaleX: false, restoreAfterFinish: true, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.hide().undoClipping(); } }, arguments[1] || { }) ); }; Effect.BlindDown = function(element) { element = $(element); var elementDimensions = element.getDimensions(); return new Effect.Scale(element, 100, Object.extend({ scaleContent: false, scaleX: false, scaleFrom: 0, scaleMode: {originalHeight: elementDimensions.height, originalWidth: elementDimensions.width}, restoreAfterFinish: true, afterSetup: function(effect) { effect.element.makeClipping().setStyle({height: '0px'}).show(); }, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.undoClipping(); } }, arguments[1] || { })); }; Effect.SwitchOff = function(element) { element = $(element); var oldOpacity = element.getInlineOpacity(); return new Effect.Appear(element, Object.extend({ duration: 0.4, from: 0, transition: Effect.Transitions.flicker, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { new Effect.Scale(effect.element, 1, { duration: 0.3, scaleFromCenter: true, scaleX: false, scaleContent: false, restoreAfterFinish: true, beforeSetup: function(effect) { effect.element.makePositioned().makeClipping(); }, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.hide().undoClipping().undoPositioned().setStyle({opacity: oldOpacity}); } }); } }, arguments[1] || { })); }; Effect.DropOut = function(element) { element = $(element); var oldStyle = { top: element.getStyle('top'), left: element.getStyle('left'), opacity: element.getInlineOpacity() }; return new Effect.Parallel( [ new Effect.Move(element, {x: 0, y: 100, sync: true }), new Effect.Opacity(element, { sync: true, to: 0.0 }) ], Object.extend( { duration: 0.5, beforeSetup: function(effect) { effect.effects[0].element.makePositioned(); }, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.effects[0].element.hide().undoPositioned().setStyle(oldStyle); } }, arguments[1] || { })); }; Effect.Shake = function(element) { element = $(element); var options = Object.extend({ distance: 20, duration: 0.5 }, arguments[1] || {}); var distance = parseFloat(options.distance); var split = parseFloat(options.duration) / 10.0; var oldStyle = { top: element.getStyle('top'), left: element.getStyle('left') }; return new Effect.Move(element, { x: distance, y: 0, duration: split, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { new Effect.Move(effect.element, { x: -distance*2, y: 0, duration: split*2, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { new Effect.Move(effect.element, { x: distance*2, y: 0, duration: split*2, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { new Effect.Move(effect.element, { x: -distance*2, y: 0, duration: split*2, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { new Effect.Move(effect.element, { x: distance*2, y: 0, duration: split*2, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { new Effect.Move(effect.element, { x: -distance, y: 0, duration: split, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.undoPositioned().setStyle(oldStyle); }}); }}); }}); }}); }}); }}); }; Effect.SlideDown = function(element) { element = $(element).cleanWhitespace(); // SlideDown need to have the content of the element wrapped in a container element with fixed height! var oldInnerBottom = element.down().getStyle('bottom'); var elementDimensions = element.getDimensions(); return new Effect.Scale(element, 100, Object.extend({ scaleContent: false, scaleX: false, scaleFrom: window.opera ? 0 : 1, scaleMode: {originalHeight: elementDimensions.height, originalWidth: elementDimensions.width}, restoreAfterFinish: true, afterSetup: function(effect) { effect.element.makePositioned(); effect.element.down().makePositioned(); if (window.opera) effect.element.setStyle({top: ''}); effect.element.makeClipping().setStyle({height: '0px'}).show(); }, afterUpdateInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.down().setStyle({bottom: (effect.dims[0] - effect.element.clientHeight) + 'px' }); }, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.undoClipping().undoPositioned(); effect.element.down().undoPositioned().setStyle({bottom: oldInnerBottom}); } }, arguments[1] || { }) ); }; Effect.SlideUp = function(element) { element = $(element).cleanWhitespace(); var oldInnerBottom = element.down().getStyle('bottom'); var elementDimensions = element.getDimensions(); return new Effect.Scale(element, window.opera ? 0 : 1, Object.extend({ scaleContent: false, scaleX: false, scaleMode: 'box', scaleFrom: 100, scaleMode: {originalHeight: elementDimensions.height, originalWidth: elementDimensions.width}, restoreAfterFinish: true, afterSetup: function(effect) { effect.element.makePositioned(); effect.element.down().makePositioned(); if (window.opera) effect.element.setStyle({top: ''}); effect.element.makeClipping().show(); }, afterUpdateInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.down().setStyle({bottom: (effect.dims[0] - effect.element.clientHeight) + 'px' }); }, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.hide().undoClipping().undoPositioned(); effect.element.down().undoPositioned().setStyle({bottom: oldInnerBottom}); } }, arguments[1] || { }) ); }; // Bug in opera makes the TD containing this element expand for a instance after finish Effect.Squish = function(element) { return new Effect.Scale(element, window.opera ? 1 : 0, { restoreAfterFinish: true, beforeSetup: function(effect) { effect.element.makeClipping(); }, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.hide().undoClipping(); } }); }; Effect.Grow = function(element) { element = $(element); var options = Object.extend({ direction: 'center', moveTransition: Effect.Transitions.sinoidal, scaleTransition: Effect.Transitions.sinoidal, opacityTransition: Effect.Transitions.full }, arguments[1] || { }); var oldStyle = { top: element.style.top, left: element.style.left, height: element.style.height, width: element.style.width, opacity: element.getInlineOpacity() }; var dims = element.getDimensions(); var initialMoveX, initialMoveY; var moveX, moveY; switch (options.direction) { case 'top-left': initialMoveX = initialMoveY = moveX = moveY = 0; break; case 'top-right': initialMoveX = dims.width; initialMoveY = moveY = 0; moveX = -dims.width; break; case 'bottom-left': initialMoveX = moveX = 0; initialMoveY = dims.height; moveY = -dims.height; break; case 'bottom-right': initialMoveX = dims.width; initialMoveY = dims.height; moveX = -dims.width; moveY = -dims.height; break; case 'center': initialMoveX = dims.width / 2; initialMoveY = dims.height / 2; moveX = -dims.width / 2; moveY = -dims.height / 2; break; } return new Effect.Move(element, { x: initialMoveX, y: initialMoveY, duration: 0.01, beforeSetup: function(effect) { effect.element.hide().makeClipping().makePositioned(); }, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { new Effect.Parallel( [ new Effect.Opacity(effect.element, { sync: true, to: 1.0, from: 0.0, transition: options.opacityTransition }), new Effect.Move(effect.element, { x: moveX, y: moveY, sync: true, transition: options.moveTransition }), new Effect.Scale(effect.element, 100, { scaleMode: { originalHeight: dims.height, originalWidth: dims.width }, sync: true, scaleFrom: window.opera ? 1 : 0, transition: options.scaleTransition, restoreAfterFinish: true}) ], Object.extend({ beforeSetup: function(effect) { effect.effects[0].element.setStyle({height: '0px'}).show(); }, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.effects[0].element.undoClipping().undoPositioned().setStyle(oldStyle); } }, options) ); } }); }; Effect.Shrink = function(element) { element = $(element); var options = Object.extend({ direction: 'center', moveTransition: Effect.Transitions.sinoidal, scaleTransition: Effect.Transitions.sinoidal, opacityTransition: Effect.Transitions.none }, arguments[1] || { }); var oldStyle = { top: element.style.top, left: element.style.left, height: element.style.height, width: element.style.width, opacity: element.getInlineOpacity() }; var dims = element.getDimensions(); var moveX, moveY; switch (options.direction) { case 'top-left': moveX = moveY = 0; break; case 'top-right': moveX = dims.width; moveY = 0; break; case 'bottom-left': moveX = 0; moveY = dims.height; break; case 'bottom-right': moveX = dims.width; moveY = dims.height; break; case 'center': moveX = dims.width / 2; moveY = dims.height / 2; break; } return new Effect.Parallel( [ new Effect.Opacity(element, { sync: true, to: 0.0, from: 1.0, transition: options.opacityTransition }), new Effect.Scale(element, window.opera ? 1 : 0, { sync: true, transition: options.scaleTransition, restoreAfterFinish: true}), new Effect.Move(element, { x: moveX, y: moveY, sync: true, transition: options.moveTransition }) ], Object.extend({ beforeStartInternal: function(effect) { effect.effects[0].element.makePositioned().makeClipping(); }, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.effects[0].element.hide().undoClipping().undoPositioned().setStyle(oldStyle); } }, options) ); }; Effect.Pulsate = function(element) { element = $(element); var options = arguments[1] || { }, oldOpacity = element.getInlineOpacity(), transition = options.transition || Effect.Transitions.linear, reverser = function(pos){ return 1 - transition((-Math.cos((pos*(options.pulses||5)*2)*Math.PI)/2) + .5); }; return new Effect.Opacity(element, Object.extend(Object.extend({ duration: 2.0, from: 0, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.setStyle({opacity: oldOpacity}); } }, options), {transition: reverser})); }; Effect.Fold = function(element) { element = $(element); var oldStyle = { top: element.style.top, left: element.style.left, width: element.style.width, height: element.style.height }; element.makeClipping(); return new Effect.Scale(element, 5, Object.extend({ scaleContent: false, scaleX: false, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { new Effect.Scale(element, 1, { scaleContent: false, scaleY: false, afterFinishInternal: function(effect) { effect.element.hide().undoClipping().setStyle(oldStyle); } }); }}, arguments[1] || { })); }; Effect.Morph = Class.create(Effect.Base, { initialize: function(element) { this.element = $(element); if (!this.element) throw(Effect._elementDoesNotExistError); var options = Object.extend({ style: { } }, arguments[1] || { }); if (!Object.isString(options.style)) this.style = $H(options.style); else { if (options.style.include(':')) this.style = options.style.parseStyle(); else { this.element.addClassName(options.style); this.style = $H(this.element.getStyles()); this.element.removeClassName(options.style); var css = this.element.getStyles(); this.style = this.style.reject(function(style) { return style.value == css[style.key]; }); options.afterFinishInternal = function(effect) { effect.element.addClassName(effect.options.style); effect.transforms.each(function(transform) { effect.element.style[transform.style] = ''; }); }; } } this.start(options); }, setup: function(){ function parseColor(color){ if (!color || ['rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)','transparent'].include(color)) color = '#ffffff'; color = color.parseColor(); return $R(0,2).map(function(i){ return parseInt( color.slice(i*2+1,i*2+3), 16 ); }); } this.transforms = this.style.map(function(pair){ var property = pair[0], value = pair[1], unit = null; if (value.parseColor('#zzzzzz') != '#zzzzzz') { value = value.parseColor(); unit = 'color'; } else if (property == 'opacity') { value = parseFloat(value); if (Prototype.Browser.IE && (!this.element.currentStyle.hasLayout)) this.element.setStyle({zoom: 1}); } else if (Element.CSS_LENGTH.test(value)) { var components = value.match(/^([\+\-]?[0-9\.]+)(.*)$/); value = parseFloat(components[1]); unit = (components.length == 3) ? components[2] : null; } var originalValue = this.element.getStyle(property); return { style: property.camelize(), originalValue: unit=='color' ? parseColor(originalValue) : parseFloat(originalValue || 0), targetValue: unit=='color' ? parseColor(value) : value, unit: unit }; }.bind(this)).reject(function(transform){ return ( (transform.originalValue == transform.targetValue) || ( transform.unit != 'color' && (isNaN(transform.originalValue) || isNaN(transform.targetValue)) ) ); }); }, update: function(position) { var style = { }, transform, i = this.transforms.length; while(i--) style[(transform = this.transforms[i]).style] = transform.unit=='color' ? '#'+ (Math.round(transform.originalValue[0]+ (transform.targetValue[0]-transform.originalValue[0])*position)).toColorPart() + (Math.round(transform.originalValue[1]+ (transform.targetValue[1]-transform.originalValue[1])*position)).toColorPart() + (Math.round(transform.originalValue[2]+ (transform.targetValue[2]-transform.originalValue[2])*position)).toColorPart() : (transform.originalValue + (transform.targetValue - transform.originalValue) * position).toFixed(3) + (transform.unit === null ? '' : transform.unit); this.element.setStyle(style, true); } }); Effect.Transform = Class.create({ initialize: function(tracks){ this.tracks = []; this.options = arguments[1] || { }; this.addTracks(tracks); }, addTracks: function(tracks){ tracks.each(function(track){ track = $H(track); var data = track.values().first(); this.tracks.push($H({ ids: track.keys().first(), effect: Effect.Morph, options: { style: data } })); }.bind(this)); return this; }, play: function(){ return new Effect.Parallel( this.tracks.map(function(track){ var ids = track.get('ids'), effect = track.get('effect'), options = track.get('options'); var elements = [$(ids) || $$(ids)].flatten(); return elements.map(function(e){ return new effect(e, Object.extend({ sync:true }, options)) }); }).flatten(), this.options ); } }); Element.CSS_PROPERTIES = $w( 'backgroundColor backgroundPosition borderBottomColor borderBottomStyle ' + 'borderBottomWidth borderLeftColor borderLeftStyle borderLeftWidth ' + 'borderRightColor borderRightStyle borderRightWidth borderSpacing ' + 'borderTopColor borderTopStyle borderTopWidth bottom clip color ' + 'fontSize fontWeight height left letterSpacing lineHeight ' + 'marginBottom marginLeft marginRight marginTop markerOffset maxHeight '+ 'maxWidth minHeight minWidth opacity outlineColor outlineOffset ' + 'outlineWidth paddingBottom paddingLeft paddingRight paddingTop ' + 'right textIndent top width wordSpacing zIndex'); Element.CSS_LENGTH = /^(([\+\-]?[0-9\.]+)(em|ex|px|in|cm|mm|pt|pc|\%))|0$/; String.__parseStyleElement = document.createElement('div'); String.prototype.parseStyle = function(){ var style, styleRules = $H(); if (Prototype.Browser.WebKit) style = new Element('div',{style:this}).style; else { String.__parseStyleElement.innerHTML = '
    '; style = String.__parseStyleElement.childNodes[0].style; } Element.CSS_PROPERTIES.each(function(property){ if (style[property]) styleRules.set(property, style[property]); }); if (Prototype.Browser.IE && this.include('opacity')) styleRules.set('opacity', this.match(/opacity:\s*((?:0|1)?(?:\.\d*)?)/)[1]); return styleRules; }; if (document.defaultView && document.defaultView.getComputedStyle) { Element.getStyles = function(element) { var css = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle($(element), null); return Element.CSS_PROPERTIES.inject({ }, function(styles, property) { styles[property] = css[property]; return styles; }); }; } else { Element.getStyles = function(element) { element = $(element); var css = element.currentStyle, styles; styles = Element.CSS_PROPERTIES.inject({ }, function(results, property) { results[property] = css[property]; return results; }); if (!styles.opacity) styles.opacity = element.getOpacity(); return styles; }; } Effect.Methods = { morph: function(element, style) { element = $(element); new Effect.Morph(element, Object.extend({ style: style }, arguments[2] || { })); return element; }, visualEffect: function(element, effect, options) { element = $(element); var s = effect.dasherize().camelize(), klass = s.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + s.substring(1); new Effect[klass](element, options); return element; }, highlight: function(element, options) { element = $(element); new Effect.Highlight(element, options); return element; } }; $w('fade appear grow shrink fold blindUp blindDown slideUp slideDown '+ 'pulsate shake puff squish switchOff dropOut').each( function(effect) { Effect.Methods[effect] = function(element, options){ element = $(element); Effect[effect.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + effect.substring(1)](element, options); return element; }; } ); $w('getInlineOpacity forceRerendering setContentZoom collectTextNodes collectTextNodesIgnoreClass getStyles').each( function(f) { Effect.Methods[f] = Element[f]; } ); Element.addMethods(Effect.Methods);smokeping-2.6.11/htdocs/cropper/lib/prototype.js000066400000000000000000003753121253420737200217240ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* Prototype JavaScript framework, version 1.6.0.3 * (c) 2005-2008 Sam Stephenson * * Prototype is freely distributable under the terms of an MIT-style license. * For details, see the Prototype web site: http://www.prototypejs.org/ * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ var Prototype = { Version: '1.6.0.3', Browser: { IE: !!(window.attachEvent && navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Opera') === -1), Opera: navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Opera') > -1, WebKit: navigator.userAgent.indexOf('AppleWebKit/') > -1, Gecko: navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Gecko') > -1 && navigator.userAgent.indexOf('KHTML') === -1, MobileSafari: !!navigator.userAgent.match(/Apple.*Mobile.*Safari/) }, BrowserFeatures: { XPath: !!document.evaluate, SelectorsAPI: !!document.querySelector, ElementExtensions: !!window.HTMLElement, SpecificElementExtensions: document.createElement('div')['__proto__'] && document.createElement('div')['__proto__'] !== document.createElement('form')['__proto__'] }, ScriptFragment: ']*>([\\S\\s]*?)<\/script>', JSONFilter: /^\/\*-secure-([\s\S]*)\*\/\s*$/, emptyFunction: function() { }, K: function(x) { return x } }; if (Prototype.Browser.MobileSafari) Prototype.BrowserFeatures.SpecificElementExtensions = false; /* Based on Alex Arnell's inheritance implementation. */ var Class = { create: function() { var parent = null, properties = $A(arguments); if (Object.isFunction(properties[0])) parent = properties.shift(); function klass() { this.initialize.apply(this, arguments); } Object.extend(klass, Class.Methods); klass.superclass = parent; klass.subclasses = []; if (parent) { var subclass = function() { }; subclass.prototype = parent.prototype; klass.prototype = new subclass; parent.subclasses.push(klass); } for (var i = 0; i < properties.length; i++) klass.addMethods(properties[i]); if (!klass.prototype.initialize) klass.prototype.initialize = Prototype.emptyFunction; klass.prototype.constructor = klass; return klass; } }; Class.Methods = { addMethods: function(source) { var ancestor = this.superclass && this.superclass.prototype; var properties = Object.keys(source); if (!Object.keys({ toString: true }).length) properties.push("toString", "valueOf"); for (var i = 0, length = properties.length; i < length; i++) { var property = properties[i], value = source[property]; if (ancestor && Object.isFunction(value) && value.argumentNames().first() == "$super") { var method = value; value = (function(m) { return function() { return ancestor[m].apply(this, arguments) }; })(property).wrap(method); value.valueOf = method.valueOf.bind(method); value.toString = method.toString.bind(method); } this.prototype[property] = value; } return this; } }; var Abstract = { }; Object.extend = function(destination, source) { for (var property in source) destination[property] = source[property]; return destination; }; Object.extend(Object, { inspect: function(object) { try { if (Object.isUndefined(object)) return 'undefined'; if (object === null) return 'null'; return object.inspect ? object.inspect() : String(object); } catch (e) { if (e instanceof RangeError) return '...'; throw e; } }, toJSON: function(object) { var type = typeof object; switch (type) { case 'undefined': case 'function': case 'unknown': return; case 'boolean': return object.toString(); } if (object === null) return 'null'; if (object.toJSON) return object.toJSON(); if (Object.isElement(object)) return; var results = []; for (var property in object) { var value = Object.toJSON(object[property]); if (!Object.isUndefined(value)) results.push(property.toJSON() + ': ' + value); } return '{' + results.join(', ') + '}'; }, toQueryString: function(object) { return $H(object).toQueryString(); }, toHTML: function(object) { return object && object.toHTML ? object.toHTML() : String.interpret(object); }, keys: function(object) { var keys = []; for (var property in object) keys.push(property); return keys; }, values: function(object) { var values = []; for (var property in object) values.push(object[property]); return values; }, clone: function(object) { return Object.extend({ }, object); }, isElement: function(object) { return !!(object && object.nodeType == 1); }, isArray: function(object) { return object != null && typeof object == "object" && 'splice' in object && 'join' in object; }, isHash: function(object) { return object instanceof Hash; }, isFunction: function(object) { return typeof object == "function"; }, isString: function(object) { return typeof object == "string"; }, isNumber: function(object) { return typeof object == "number"; }, isUndefined: function(object) { return typeof object == "undefined"; } }); Object.extend(Function.prototype, { argumentNames: function() { var names = this.toString().match(/^[\s\(]*function[^(]*\(([^\)]*)\)/)[1] .replace(/\s+/g, '').split(','); return names.length == 1 && !names[0] ? [] : names; }, bind: function() { if (arguments.length < 2 && Object.isUndefined(arguments[0])) return this; var __method = this, args = $A(arguments), object = args.shift(); return function() { return __method.apply(object, args.concat($A(arguments))); } }, bindAsEventListener: function() { var __method = this, args = $A(arguments), object = args.shift(); return function(event) { return __method.apply(object, [event || window.event].concat(args)); } }, curry: function() { if (!arguments.length) return this; var __method = this, args = $A(arguments); return function() { return __method.apply(this, args.concat($A(arguments))); } }, delay: function() { var __method = this, args = $A(arguments), timeout = args.shift() * 1000; return window.setTimeout(function() { return __method.apply(__method, args); }, timeout); }, defer: function() { var args = [0.01].concat($A(arguments)); return this.delay.apply(this, args); }, wrap: function(wrapper) { var __method = this; return function() { return wrapper.apply(this, [__method.bind(this)].concat($A(arguments))); } }, methodize: function() { if (this._methodized) return this._methodized; var __method = this; return this._methodized = function() { return __method.apply(null, [this].concat($A(arguments))); }; } }); Date.prototype.toJSON = function() { return '"' + this.getUTCFullYear() + '-' + (this.getUTCMonth() + 1).toPaddedString(2) + '-' + this.getUTCDate().toPaddedString(2) + 'T' + this.getUTCHours().toPaddedString(2) + ':' + this.getUTCMinutes().toPaddedString(2) + ':' + this.getUTCSeconds().toPaddedString(2) + 'Z"'; }; var Try = { these: function() { var returnValue; for (var i = 0, length = arguments.length; i < length; i++) { var lambda = arguments[i]; try { returnValue = lambda(); break; } catch (e) { } } return returnValue; } }; RegExp.prototype.match = RegExp.prototype.test; RegExp.escape = function(str) { return String(str).replace(/([.*+?^=!:${}()|[\]\/\\])/g, '\\$1'); }; /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ var PeriodicalExecuter = Class.create({ initialize: function(callback, frequency) { this.callback = callback; this.frequency = frequency; this.currentlyExecuting = false; this.registerCallback(); }, registerCallback: function() { this.timer = setInterval(this.onTimerEvent.bind(this), this.frequency * 1000); }, execute: function() { this.callback(this); }, stop: function() { if (!this.timer) return; clearInterval(this.timer); this.timer = null; }, onTimerEvent: function() { if (!this.currentlyExecuting) { try { this.currentlyExecuting = true; this.execute(); } finally { this.currentlyExecuting = false; } } } }); Object.extend(String, { interpret: function(value) { return value == null ? '' : String(value); }, specialChar: { '\b': '\\b', '\t': '\\t', '\n': '\\n', '\f': '\\f', '\r': '\\r', '\\': '\\\\' } }); Object.extend(String.prototype, { gsub: function(pattern, replacement) { var result = '', source = this, match; replacement = arguments.callee.prepareReplacement(replacement); while (source.length > 0) { if (match = source.match(pattern)) { result += source.slice(0, match.index); result += String.interpret(replacement(match)); source = source.slice(match.index + match[0].length); } else { result += source, source = ''; } } return result; }, sub: function(pattern, replacement, count) { replacement = this.gsub.prepareReplacement(replacement); count = Object.isUndefined(count) ? 1 : count; return this.gsub(pattern, function(match) { if (--count < 0) return match[0]; return replacement(match); }); }, scan: function(pattern, iterator) { this.gsub(pattern, iterator); return String(this); }, truncate: function(length, truncation) { length = length || 30; truncation = Object.isUndefined(truncation) ? 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(div.childNodes.length > 1 ? $A(div.childNodes).inject('', function(memo, node) { return memo+node.nodeValue }) : div.childNodes[0].nodeValue) : ''; }, toQueryParams: function(separator) { var match = this.strip().match(/([^?#]*)(#.*)?$/); if (!match) return { }; return match[1].split(separator || '&').inject({ }, function(hash, pair) { if ((pair = pair.split('='))[0]) { var key = decodeURIComponent(pair.shift()); var value = pair.length > 1 ? pair.join('=') : pair[0]; if (value != undefined) value = decodeURIComponent(value); if (key in hash) { if (!Object.isArray(hash[key])) hash[key] = [hash[key]]; hash[key].push(value); } else hash[key] = value; } return hash; }); }, toArray: function() { return this.split(''); }, succ: function() { return this.slice(0, this.length - 1) + String.fromCharCode(this.charCodeAt(this.length - 1) + 1); }, times: function(count) { return count < 1 ? '' : new Array(count + 1).join(this); }, camelize: function() { var parts = this.split('-'), len = parts.length; if (len == 1) return parts[0]; var camelized = this.charAt(0) == '-' ? parts[0].charAt(0).toUpperCase() + parts[0].substring(1) : parts[0]; for (var i = 1; i < len; i++) camelized += parts[i].charAt(0).toUpperCase() + parts[i].substring(1); return camelized; }, capitalize: function() { return this.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + this.substring(1).toLowerCase(); }, underscore: function() { return this.gsub(/::/, '/').gsub(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/,'#{1}_#{2}').gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/,'#{1}_#{2}').gsub(/-/,'_').toLowerCase(); }, dasherize: function() { return this.gsub(/_/,'-'); }, inspect: function(useDoubleQuotes) { var escapedString = this.gsub(/[\x00-\x1f\\]/, function(match) { var character = String.specialChar[match[0]]; return character ? character : '\\u00' + match[0].charCodeAt().toPaddedString(2, 16); }); if (useDoubleQuotes) return '"' + escapedString.replace(/"/g, '\\"') + '"'; return "'" + escapedString.replace(/'/g, '\\\'') + "'"; }, toJSON: function() { return this.inspect(true); }, unfilterJSON: function(filter) { return this.sub(filter || Prototype.JSONFilter, '#{1}'); }, isJSON: function() { var str = this; if (str.blank()) return false; str = this.replace(/\\./g, '@').replace(/"[^"\\\n\r]*"/g, ''); return (/^[,:{}\[\]0-9.\-+Eaeflnr-u \n\r\t]*$/).test(str); }, evalJSON: function(sanitize) { var json = this.unfilterJSON(); try { if (!sanitize || json.isJSON()) return eval('(' + json + ')'); } catch (e) { } throw new SyntaxError('Badly formed JSON string: ' + this.inspect()); }, include: function(pattern) { return this.indexOf(pattern) > -1; }, startsWith: function(pattern) { return this.indexOf(pattern) === 0; }, endsWith: function(pattern) { var d = this.length - pattern.length; return d >= 0 && this.lastIndexOf(pattern) === d; }, empty: function() { return this == ''; }, blank: function() { return /^\s*$/.test(this); }, interpolate: function(object, pattern) { return new Template(this, pattern).evaluate(object); } }); if (Prototype.Browser.WebKit || Prototype.Browser.IE) Object.extend(String.prototype, { escapeHTML: function() { return this.replace(/&/g,'&').replace(//g,'>'); }, unescapeHTML: function() { return this.stripTags().replace(/&/g,'&').replace(/</g,'<').replace(/>/g,'>'); } }); String.prototype.gsub.prepareReplacement = function(replacement) { if (Object.isFunction(replacement)) return replacement; var template = new Template(replacement); return function(match) { return template.evaluate(match) }; }; String.prototype.parseQuery = String.prototype.toQueryParams; Object.extend(String.prototype.escapeHTML, { div: document.createElement('div'), text: document.createTextNode('') }); String.prototype.escapeHTML.div.appendChild(String.prototype.escapeHTML.text); var Template = Class.create({ initialize: function(template, pattern) { this.template = template.toString(); this.pattern = pattern || Template.Pattern; }, evaluate: function(object) { if (Object.isFunction(object.toTemplateReplacements)) object = object.toTemplateReplacements(); return this.template.gsub(this.pattern, function(match) { if (object == null) return ''; var before = match[1] || ''; if (before == '\\') return match[2]; var ctx = object, expr = match[3]; var pattern = /^([^.[]+|\[((?:.*?[^\\])?)\])(\.|\[|$)/; match = pattern.exec(expr); if (match == null) return before; while (match != null) { var comp = match[1].startsWith('[') ? match[2].gsub('\\\\]', ']') : match[1]; ctx = ctx[comp]; if (null == ctx || '' == match[3]) break; expr = expr.substring('[' == match[3] ? match[1].length : match[0].length); match = pattern.exec(expr); } return before + String.interpret(ctx); }); } }); Template.Pattern = /(^|.|\r|\n)(#\{(.*?)\})/; var $break = { }; var Enumerable = { each: function(iterator, context) { var index = 0; try { this._each(function(value) { iterator.call(context, value, index++); }); } catch (e) { if (e != $break) throw e; } return this; }, eachSlice: function(number, iterator, context) { var index = -number, slices = [], array = this.toArray(); if (number < 1) return array; while ((index += number) < array.length) slices.push(array.slice(index, index+number)); return slices.collect(iterator, context); }, all: function(iterator, context) { iterator = iterator || Prototype.K; var result = true; this.each(function(value, index) { result = result && !!iterator.call(context, value, index); if (!result) throw $break; }); return result; }, any: function(iterator, context) { iterator = iterator || Prototype.K; var result = false; this.each(function(value, index) { if (result = !!iterator.call(context, value, index)) throw $break; }); return result; }, collect: function(iterator, context) { iterator = iterator || Prototype.K; var results = []; this.each(function(value, index) { results.push(iterator.call(context, value, index)); }); return results; }, detect: function(iterator, context) { var result; this.each(function(value, index) { if (iterator.call(context, value, index)) { result = value; throw $break; } }); return result; }, findAll: function(iterator, context) { var results = []; this.each(function(value, index) { if (iterator.call(context, value, index)) results.push(value); }); return results; }, grep: function(filter, iterator, context) { iterator = iterator || Prototype.K; var results = []; if (Object.isString(filter)) filter = new RegExp(filter); this.each(function(value, index) { if (filter.match(value)) results.push(iterator.call(context, value, index)); }); return results; }, include: function(object) { if (Object.isFunction(this.indexOf)) if (this.indexOf(object) != -1) return true; var found = false; this.each(function(value) { if (value == object) { found = true; throw $break; } }); return found; }, inGroupsOf: function(number, fillWith) { fillWith = Object.isUndefined(fillWith) ? null : fillWith; return this.eachSlice(number, function(slice) { while(slice.length < number) slice.push(fillWith); return slice; }); }, inject: function(memo, iterator, context) { this.each(function(value, index) { memo = iterator.call(context, memo, value, index); }); return memo; }, invoke: function(method) { var args = $A(arguments).slice(1); return this.map(function(value) { return value[method].apply(value, args); }); }, max: function(iterator, context) { iterator = iterator || Prototype.K; var result; this.each(function(value, index) { value = iterator.call(context, value, index); if (result == null || value >= result) result = value; }); return result; }, min: function(iterator, context) { iterator = iterator || Prototype.K; var result; this.each(function(value, index) { value = iterator.call(context, value, index); if (result == null || value < result) result = value; }); return result; }, partition: function(iterator, context) { iterator = iterator || Prototype.K; var trues = [], falses = []; this.each(function(value, index) { (iterator.call(context, value, index) ? trues : falses).push(value); }); return [trues, falses]; }, pluck: function(property) { var results = []; this.each(function(value) { results.push(value[property]); }); return results; }, reject: function(iterator, context) { var results = []; this.each(function(value, index) { if (!iterator.call(context, value, index)) results.push(value); }); return results; }, sortBy: function(iterator, context) { return this.map(function(value, index) { return { value: value, criteria: iterator.call(context, value, index) }; }).sort(function(left, right) { var a = left.criteria, b = right.criteria; return a < b ? -1 : a > b ? 1 : 0; }).pluck('value'); }, toArray: function() { return this.map(); }, zip: function() { var iterator = Prototype.K, args = $A(arguments); if (Object.isFunction(args.last())) iterator = args.pop(); var collections = [this].concat(args).map($A); return this.map(function(value, index) { return iterator(collections.pluck(index)); }); }, size: function() { return this.toArray().length; }, inspect: function() { return '#'; } }; Object.extend(Enumerable, { map: Enumerable.collect, find: Enumerable.detect, select: Enumerable.findAll, filter: Enumerable.findAll, member: Enumerable.include, entries: Enumerable.toArray, every: Enumerable.all, some: Enumerable.any }); function $A(iterable) { if (!iterable) return []; if (iterable.toArray) return iterable.toArray(); var length = iterable.length || 0, results = new Array(length); while (length--) results[length] = iterable[length]; return results; } if (Prototype.Browser.WebKit) { $A = function(iterable) { if (!iterable) return []; // In Safari, only use the `toArray` method if it's not a NodeList. // A NodeList is a function, has an function `item` property, and a numeric // `length` property. Adapted from Google Doctype. if (!(typeof iterable === 'function' && typeof iterable.length === 'number' && typeof iterable.item === 'function') && iterable.toArray) return iterable.toArray(); var length = iterable.length || 0, results = new Array(length); while (length--) results[length] = iterable[length]; return results; }; } Array.from = $A; Object.extend(Array.prototype, Enumerable); if (!Array.prototype._reverse) Array.prototype._reverse = Array.prototype.reverse; Object.extend(Array.prototype, { _each: function(iterator) { for (var i = 0, length = this.length; i < length; i++) iterator(this[i]); }, clear: function() { this.length = 0; return this; }, first: function() { return this[0]; }, last: function() { return this[this.length - 1]; }, compact: function() { return this.select(function(value) { return value != null; }); }, flatten: function() { return this.inject([], function(array, value) { return array.concat(Object.isArray(value) ? value.flatten() : [value]); }); }, without: function() { var values = $A(arguments); return this.select(function(value) { return !values.include(value); }); }, reverse: function(inline) { return (inline !== false ? this : this.toArray())._reverse(); }, reduce: function() { return this.length > 1 ? this : this[0]; }, uniq: function(sorted) { return this.inject([], function(array, value, index) { if (0 == index || (sorted ? array.last() != value : !array.include(value))) array.push(value); return array; }); }, intersect: function(array) { return this.uniq().findAll(function(item) { return array.detect(function(value) { return item === value }); }); }, clone: function() { return [].concat(this); }, size: function() { return this.length; }, inspect: function() { return '[' + this.map(Object.inspect).join(', ') + ']'; }, toJSON: function() { var results = []; this.each(function(object) { var value = Object.toJSON(object); if (!Object.isUndefined(value)) results.push(value); }); return '[' + results.join(', ') + ']'; } }); // use native browser JS 1.6 implementation if available if (Object.isFunction(Array.prototype.forEach)) Array.prototype._each = Array.prototype.forEach; if (!Array.prototype.indexOf) Array.prototype.indexOf = function(item, i) { i || (i = 0); var length = this.length; if (i < 0) i = length + i; for (; i < length; i++) if (this[i] === item) return i; return -1; }; if (!Array.prototype.lastIndexOf) Array.prototype.lastIndexOf = function(item, i) { i = isNaN(i) ? this.length : (i < 0 ? this.length + i : i) + 1; var n = this.slice(0, i).reverse().indexOf(item); return (n < 0) ? n : i - n - 1; }; Array.prototype.toArray = Array.prototype.clone; function $w(string) { if (!Object.isString(string)) return []; string = string.strip(); return string ? string.split(/\s+/) : []; } if (Prototype.Browser.Opera){ Array.prototype.concat = function() { var array = []; for (var i = 0, length = this.length; i < length; i++) array.push(this[i]); for (var i = 0, length = arguments.length; i < length; i++) { if (Object.isArray(arguments[i])) { for (var j = 0, arrayLength = arguments[i].length; j < arrayLength; j++) array.push(arguments[i][j]); } else { array.push(arguments[i]); } } return array; }; } Object.extend(Number.prototype, { toColorPart: function() { return this.toPaddedString(2, 16); }, succ: function() { return this + 1; }, times: function(iterator, context) { $R(0, this, true).each(iterator, context); return this; }, toPaddedString: function(length, radix) { var string = this.toString(radix || 10); return '0'.times(length - string.length) + string; }, toJSON: function() { return isFinite(this) ? this.toString() : 'null'; } }); $w('abs round ceil floor').each(function(method){ Number.prototype[method] = Math[method].methodize(); }); function $H(object) { return new Hash(object); }; var Hash = Class.create(Enumerable, (function() { function toQueryPair(key, value) { if (Object.isUndefined(value)) return key; return key + '=' + encodeURIComponent(String.interpret(value)); } return { initialize: function(object) { this._object = Object.isHash(object) ? object.toObject() : Object.clone(object); }, _each: function(iterator) { for (var key in this._object) { var value = this._object[key], pair = [key, value]; pair.key = key; pair.value = value; iterator(pair); } }, set: function(key, value) { return this._object[key] = value; }, get: function(key) { // simulating poorly supported hasOwnProperty if (this._object[key] !== Object.prototype[key]) return this._object[key]; }, unset: function(key) { var value = this._object[key]; delete this._object[key]; return value; }, toObject: function() { return Object.clone(this._object); }, keys: function() { return this.pluck('key'); }, values: function() { return this.pluck('value'); }, index: function(value) { var match = this.detect(function(pair) { return pair.value === value; }); return match && match.key; }, merge: function(object) { return this.clone().update(object); }, update: function(object) { return new Hash(object).inject(this, function(result, pair) { result.set(pair.key, pair.value); return result; }); }, toQueryString: function() { return this.inject([], function(results, pair) { var key = encodeURIComponent(pair.key), values = pair.value; if (values && typeof values == 'object') { if (Object.isArray(values)) return results.concat(values.map(toQueryPair.curry(key))); } else results.push(toQueryPair(key, values)); return results; }).join('&'); }, inspect: function() { return '#'; }, toJSON: function() { return Object.toJSON(this.toObject()); }, clone: function() { return new Hash(this); } } })()); Hash.prototype.toTemplateReplacements = Hash.prototype.toObject; Hash.from = $H; var ObjectRange = Class.create(Enumerable, { initialize: function(start, end, exclusive) { this.start = start; this.end = end; this.exclusive = exclusive; }, _each: function(iterator) { var value = this.start; while (this.include(value)) { iterator(value); value = value.succ(); } }, include: function(value) { if (value < this.start) return false; if (this.exclusive) return value < this.end; return value <= this.end; } }); var $R = function(start, end, exclusive) { return new ObjectRange(start, end, exclusive); }; var Ajax = { getTransport: function() { return Try.these( function() {return new XMLHttpRequest()}, function() {return new ActiveXObject('Msxml2.XMLHTTP')}, function() {return new ActiveXObject('Microsoft.XMLHTTP')} ) || false; }, activeRequestCount: 0 }; Ajax.Responders = { responders: [], _each: function(iterator) { this.responders._each(iterator); }, register: function(responder) { if (!this.include(responder)) this.responders.push(responder); }, unregister: function(responder) { this.responders = this.responders.without(responder); }, dispatch: function(callback, request, transport, json) { this.each(function(responder) { if (Object.isFunction(responder[callback])) { try { responder[callback].apply(responder, [request, transport, json]); } catch (e) { } } }); } }; Object.extend(Ajax.Responders, Enumerable); Ajax.Responders.register({ onCreate: function() { Ajax.activeRequestCount++ }, onComplete: function() { Ajax.activeRequestCount-- } }); Ajax.Base = Class.create({ initialize: function(options) { this.options = { method: 'post', asynchronous: true, contentType: 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', encoding: 'UTF-8', parameters: '', evalJSON: true, evalJS: true }; Object.extend(this.options, options || { }); this.options.method = this.options.method.toLowerCase(); if (Object.isString(this.options.parameters)) this.options.parameters = this.options.parameters.toQueryParams(); else if (Object.isHash(this.options.parameters)) this.options.parameters = this.options.parameters.toObject(); } }); Ajax.Request = Class.create(Ajax.Base, { _complete: false, initialize: function($super, url, options) { $super(options); this.transport = Ajax.getTransport(); this.request(url); }, request: function(url) { this.url = url; this.method = this.options.method; var params = Object.clone(this.options.parameters); if (!['get', 'post'].include(this.method)) { // simulate other verbs over post params['_method'] = this.method; this.method = 'post'; } this.parameters = params; if (params = Object.toQueryString(params)) { // when GET, append parameters to URL if (this.method == 'get') this.url += (this.url.include('?') ? '&' : '?') + params; else if (/Konqueror|Safari|KHTML/.test(navigator.userAgent)) params += '&_='; } try { var response = new Ajax.Response(this); if (this.options.onCreate) this.options.onCreate(response); Ajax.Responders.dispatch('onCreate', this, response); this.transport.open(this.method.toUpperCase(), this.url, this.options.asynchronous); if (this.options.asynchronous) this.respondToReadyState.bind(this).defer(1); this.transport.onreadystatechange = this.onStateChange.bind(this); this.setRequestHeaders(); this.body = this.method == 'post' ? (this.options.postBody || params) : null; this.transport.send(this.body); /* Force Firefox to handle ready state 4 for synchronous requests */ if (!this.options.asynchronous && this.transport.overrideMimeType) this.onStateChange(); } catch (e) { this.dispatchException(e); } }, onStateChange: function() { var readyState = this.transport.readyState; if (readyState > 1 && !((readyState == 4) && this._complete)) this.respondToReadyState(this.transport.readyState); }, setRequestHeaders: function() { var headers = { 'X-Requested-With': 'XMLHttpRequest', 'X-Prototype-Version': Prototype.Version, 'Accept': 'text/javascript, text/html, application/xml, text/xml, */*' }; if (this.method == 'post') { headers['Content-type'] = this.options.contentType + (this.options.encoding ? '; charset=' + this.options.encoding : ''); /* Force "Connection: close" for older Mozilla browsers to work * around a bug where XMLHttpRequest sends an incorrect * Content-length header. See Mozilla Bugzilla #246651. */ if (this.transport.overrideMimeType && (navigator.userAgent.match(/Gecko\/(\d{4})/) || [0,2005])[1] < 2005) headers['Connection'] = 'close'; } // user-defined headers if (typeof this.options.requestHeaders == 'object') { var extras = this.options.requestHeaders; if (Object.isFunction(extras.push)) for (var i = 0, length = extras.length; i < length; i += 2) headers[extras[i]] = extras[i+1]; else $H(extras).each(function(pair) { headers[pair.key] = pair.value }); } for (var name in headers) this.transport.setRequestHeader(name, headers[name]); }, success: function() { var status = this.getStatus(); return !status || (status >= 200 && status < 300); }, getStatus: function() { try { return this.transport.status || 0; } catch (e) { return 0 } }, respondToReadyState: function(readyState) { var state = Ajax.Request.Events[readyState], response = new Ajax.Response(this); if (state == 'Complete') { try { this._complete = true; (this.options['on' + response.status] || this.options['on' + (this.success() ? 'Success' : 'Failure')] || Prototype.emptyFunction)(response, response.headerJSON); } catch (e) { this.dispatchException(e); } var contentType = response.getHeader('Content-type'); if (this.options.evalJS == 'force' || (this.options.evalJS && this.isSameOrigin() && contentType && contentType.match(/^\s*(text|application)\/(x-)?(java|ecma)script(;.*)?\s*$/i))) this.evalResponse(); } try { (this.options['on' + state] || Prototype.emptyFunction)(response, response.headerJSON); Ajax.Responders.dispatch('on' + state, this, response, response.headerJSON); } catch (e) { this.dispatchException(e); } if (state == 'Complete') { // avoid memory leak in MSIE: clean up this.transport.onreadystatechange = Prototype.emptyFunction; } }, isSameOrigin: function() { var m = this.url.match(/^\s*https?:\/\/[^\/]*/); return !m || (m[0] == '#{protocol}//#{domain}#{port}'.interpolate({ protocol: location.protocol, domain: document.domain, port: location.port ? ':' + location.port : '' })); }, getHeader: function(name) { try { return this.transport.getResponseHeader(name) || null; } catch (e) { return null } }, evalResponse: function() { try { return eval((this.transport.responseText || '').unfilterJSON()); } catch (e) { this.dispatchException(e); } }, dispatchException: function(exception) { (this.options.onException || Prototype.emptyFunction)(this, exception); Ajax.Responders.dispatch('onException', this, exception); } }); Ajax.Request.Events = ['Uninitialized', 'Loading', 'Loaded', 'Interactive', 'Complete']; Ajax.Response = Class.create({ initialize: function(request){ this.request = request; var transport = this.transport = request.transport, readyState = this.readyState = transport.readyState; if((readyState > 2 && !Prototype.Browser.IE) || readyState == 4) { this.status = this.getStatus(); this.statusText = this.getStatusText(); this.responseText = String.interpret(transport.responseText); this.headerJSON = this._getHeaderJSON(); } if(readyState == 4) { var xml = transport.responseXML; this.responseXML = Object.isUndefined(xml) ? null : xml; this.responseJSON = this._getResponseJSON(); } }, status: 0, statusText: '', getStatus: Ajax.Request.prototype.getStatus, getStatusText: function() { try { return this.transport.statusText || ''; } catch (e) { return '' } }, getHeader: Ajax.Request.prototype.getHeader, getAllHeaders: function() { try { return this.getAllResponseHeaders(); } catch (e) { return null } }, getResponseHeader: function(name) { return this.transport.getResponseHeader(name); }, getAllResponseHeaders: function() { return this.transport.getAllResponseHeaders(); }, _getHeaderJSON: function() { var json = this.getHeader('X-JSON'); if (!json) return null; json = decodeURIComponent(escape(json)); try { return json.evalJSON(this.request.options.sanitizeJSON || !this.request.isSameOrigin()); } catch (e) { this.request.dispatchException(e); } }, _getResponseJSON: function() { var options = this.request.options; if (!options.evalJSON || (options.evalJSON != 'force' && !(this.getHeader('Content-type') || '').include('application/json')) || this.responseText.blank()) return null; try { return this.responseText.evalJSON(options.sanitizeJSON || !this.request.isSameOrigin()); } catch (e) { this.request.dispatchException(e); } } }); Ajax.Updater = Class.create(Ajax.Request, { initialize: function($super, container, url, options) { this.container = { success: (container.success || container), failure: (container.failure || (container.success ? null : container)) }; options = Object.clone(options); var onComplete = options.onComplete; options.onComplete = (function(response, json) { this.updateContent(response.responseText); if (Object.isFunction(onComplete)) onComplete(response, json); }).bind(this); $super(url, options); }, updateContent: function(responseText) { var receiver = this.container[this.success() ? 'success' : 'failure'], options = this.options; if (!options.evalScripts) responseText = responseText.stripScripts(); if (receiver = $(receiver)) { if (options.insertion) { if (Object.isString(options.insertion)) { var insertion = { }; insertion[options.insertion] = responseText; receiver.insert(insertion); } else options.insertion(receiver, responseText); } else receiver.update(responseText); } } }); Ajax.PeriodicalUpdater = Class.create(Ajax.Base, { initialize: function($super, container, url, options) { $super(options); this.onComplete = this.options.onComplete; this.frequency = (this.options.frequency || 2); this.decay = (this.options.decay || 1); this.updater = { }; this.container = container; this.url = url; this.start(); }, start: function() { this.options.onComplete = this.updateComplete.bind(this); this.onTimerEvent(); }, stop: function() { this.updater.options.onComplete = undefined; clearTimeout(this.timer); (this.onComplete || Prototype.emptyFunction).apply(this, arguments); }, updateComplete: function(response) { if (this.options.decay) { this.decay = (response.responseText == this.lastText ? this.decay * this.options.decay : 1); this.lastText = response.responseText; } this.timer = this.onTimerEvent.bind(this).delay(this.decay * this.frequency); }, onTimerEvent: function() { this.updater = new Ajax.Updater(this.container, this.url, this.options); } }); function $(element) { if (arguments.length > 1) { for (var i = 0, elements = [], length = arguments.length; i < length; i++) elements.push($(arguments[i])); return elements; } if (Object.isString(element)) element = document.getElementById(element); return Element.extend(element); } if (Prototype.BrowserFeatures.XPath) { document._getElementsByXPath = function(expression, parentElement) { var results = []; var query = document.evaluate(expression, $(parentElement) || document, null, XPathResult.ORDERED_NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE, null); for (var i = 0, length = query.snapshotLength; i < length; i++) results.push(Element.extend(query.snapshotItem(i))); return results; }; } /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ if (!window.Node) var Node = { }; if (!Node.ELEMENT_NODE) { // DOM level 2 ECMAScript Language Binding Object.extend(Node, { ELEMENT_NODE: 1, ATTRIBUTE_NODE: 2, TEXT_NODE: 3, CDATA_SECTION_NODE: 4, ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE: 5, ENTITY_NODE: 6, PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE: 7, COMMENT_NODE: 8, DOCUMENT_NODE: 9, DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE: 10, DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE: 11, NOTATION_NODE: 12 }); } (function() { var element = this.Element; this.Element = function(tagName, attributes) { attributes = attributes || { }; tagName = tagName.toLowerCase(); var cache = Element.cache; if (Prototype.Browser.IE && attributes.name) { tagName = '<' + tagName + ' name="' + attributes.name + '">'; delete attributes.name; return Element.writeAttribute(document.createElement(tagName), attributes); } if (!cache[tagName]) cache[tagName] = Element.extend(document.createElement(tagName)); return Element.writeAttribute(cache[tagName].cloneNode(false), attributes); }; Object.extend(this.Element, element || { }); if (element) this.Element.prototype = element.prototype; }).call(window); Element.cache = { }; Element.Methods = { visible: function(element) { return $(element).style.display != 'none'; }, toggle: function(element) { element = $(element); Element[Element.visible(element) ? 'hide' : 'show'](element); return element; }, hide: function(element) { element = $(element); element.style.display = 'none'; return element; }, show: function(element) { element = $(element); element.style.display = ''; return element; }, remove: function(element) { element = $(element); element.parentNode.removeChild(element); return element; }, update: function(element, content) { element = $(element); if (content && content.toElement) content = content.toElement(); if (Object.isElement(content)) return element.update().insert(content); content = Object.toHTML(content); element.innerHTML = content.stripScripts(); content.evalScripts.bind(content).defer(); return element; }, replace: function(element, content) { element = $(element); if (content && content.toElement) content = content.toElement(); else if (!Object.isElement(content)) { content = Object.toHTML(content); var range = element.ownerDocument.createRange(); range.selectNode(element); content.evalScripts.bind(content).defer(); content = range.createContextualFragment(content.stripScripts()); } element.parentNode.replaceChild(content, element); return element; }, insert: function(element, insertions) { element = $(element); if (Object.isString(insertions) || Object.isNumber(insertions) || Object.isElement(insertions) || (insertions && (insertions.toElement || insertions.toHTML))) insertions = {bottom:insertions}; var content, insert, tagName, childNodes; for (var position in insertions) { content = insertions[position]; position = position.toLowerCase(); insert = Element._insertionTranslations[position]; if (content && content.toElement) content = content.toElement(); if (Object.isElement(content)) { insert(element, content); continue; } content = Object.toHTML(content); tagName = ((position == 'before' || position == 'after') ? element.parentNode : element).tagName.toUpperCase(); childNodes = Element._getContentFromAnonymousElement(tagName, content.stripScripts()); if (position == 'top' || position == 'after') childNodes.reverse(); childNodes.each(insert.curry(element)); content.evalScripts.bind(content).defer(); } return element; }, wrap: function(element, wrapper, attributes) { element = $(element); if (Object.isElement(wrapper)) $(wrapper).writeAttribute(attributes || { }); else if (Object.isString(wrapper)) wrapper = new Element(wrapper, attributes); else wrapper = new Element('div', wrapper); if (element.parentNode) element.parentNode.replaceChild(wrapper, element); wrapper.appendChild(element); return wrapper; }, inspect: function(element) { element = $(element); var result = '<' + element.tagName.toLowerCase(); $H({'id': 'id', 'className': 'class'}).each(function(pair) { var property = pair.first(), attribute = pair.last(); var value = (element[property] || '').toString(); if (value) result += ' ' + attribute + '=' + value.inspect(true); }); return result + '>'; }, recursivelyCollect: function(element, property) { element = $(element); var elements = []; while (element = element[property]) if (element.nodeType == 1) elements.push(Element.extend(element)); return elements; }, ancestors: function(element) { return $(element).recursivelyCollect('parentNode'); }, descendants: function(element) { return $(element).select("*"); }, firstDescendant: function(element) { element = $(element).firstChild; while (element && element.nodeType != 1) element = element.nextSibling; return $(element); }, immediateDescendants: function(element) { if (!(element = $(element).firstChild)) return []; while (element && element.nodeType != 1) element = element.nextSibling; if (element) return [element].concat($(element).nextSiblings()); return []; }, previousSiblings: function(element) { return $(element).recursivelyCollect('previousSibling'); }, nextSiblings: function(element) { return $(element).recursivelyCollect('nextSibling'); }, siblings: function(element) { element = $(element); return element.previousSiblings().reverse().concat(element.nextSiblings()); }, match: function(element, selector) { if (Object.isString(selector)) selector = new Selector(selector); return selector.match($(element)); }, up: function(element, expression, index) { element = $(element); if (arguments.length == 1) return $(element.parentNode); var ancestors = element.ancestors(); return Object.isNumber(expression) ? ancestors[expression] : Selector.findElement(ancestors, expression, index); }, down: function(element, expression, index) { element = $(element); if (arguments.length == 1) return element.firstDescendant(); return Object.isNumber(expression) ? element.descendants()[expression] : Element.select(element, expression)[index || 0]; }, previous: function(element, expression, index) { element = $(element); if (arguments.length == 1) return $(Selector.handlers.previousElementSibling(element)); var previousSiblings = element.previousSiblings(); return Object.isNumber(expression) ? previousSiblings[expression] : Selector.findElement(previousSiblings, expression, index); }, next: function(element, expression, index) { element = $(element); if (arguments.length == 1) return $(Selector.handlers.nextElementSibling(element)); var nextSiblings = element.nextSiblings(); return Object.isNumber(expression) ? nextSiblings[expression] : Selector.findElement(nextSiblings, expression, index); }, select: function() { var args = $A(arguments), element = $(args.shift()); return Selector.findChildElements(element, args); }, adjacent: function() { var args = $A(arguments), element = $(args.shift()); return Selector.findChildElements(element.parentNode, args).without(element); }, identify: function(element) { element = $(element); var id = element.readAttribute('id'), self = arguments.callee; if (id) return id; do { id = 'anonymous_element_' + self.counter++ } while ($(id)); element.writeAttribute('id', id); return id; }, readAttribute: function(element, name) { element = $(element); if (Prototype.Browser.IE) { var t = Element._attributeTranslations.read; if (t.values[name]) return t.values[name](element, name); if (t.names[name]) name = t.names[name]; if (name.include(':')) { return (!element.attributes || !element.attributes[name]) ? null : element.attributes[name].value; } } return element.getAttribute(name); }, writeAttribute: function(element, name, value) { element = $(element); var attributes = { }, t = Element._attributeTranslations.write; if (typeof name == 'object') attributes = name; else attributes[name] = Object.isUndefined(value) ? true : value; for (var attr in attributes) { name = t.names[attr] || attr; value = attributes[attr]; if (t.values[attr]) name = t.values[attr](element, value); if (value === false || value === null) element.removeAttribute(name); else if (value === true) element.setAttribute(name, name); else element.setAttribute(name, value); } return element; }, getHeight: function(element) { return $(element).getDimensions().height; }, getWidth: function(element) { return $(element).getDimensions().width; }, classNames: function(element) { return new Element.ClassNames(element); }, hasClassName: function(element, className) { if (!(element = $(element))) return; var elementClassName = element.className; return (elementClassName.length > 0 && (elementClassName == className || new RegExp("(^|\\s)" + className + "(\\s|$)").test(elementClassName))); }, addClassName: function(element, className) { if (!(element = $(element))) return; if (!element.hasClassName(className)) element.className += (element.className ? ' ' : '') + className; return element; }, removeClassName: function(element, className) { if (!(element = $(element))) return; element.className = element.className.replace( new RegExp("(^|\\s+)" + className + "(\\s+|$)"), ' ').strip(); return element; }, toggleClassName: function(element, className) { if (!(element = $(element))) return; return element[element.hasClassName(className) ? 'removeClassName' : 'addClassName'](className); }, // removes whitespace-only text node children cleanWhitespace: function(element) { element = $(element); var node = element.firstChild; while (node) { var nextNode = node.nextSibling; if (node.nodeType == 3 && !/\S/.test(node.nodeValue)) element.removeChild(node); node = nextNode; } return element; }, empty: function(element) { return $(element).innerHTML.blank(); }, descendantOf: function(element, ancestor) { element = $(element), ancestor = $(ancestor); if (element.compareDocumentPosition) return (element.compareDocumentPosition(ancestor) & 8) === 8; if (ancestor.contains) return ancestor.contains(element) && ancestor !== element; while (element = element.parentNode) if (element == ancestor) return true; return false; }, scrollTo: function(element) { element = $(element); var pos = element.cumulativeOffset(); window.scrollTo(pos[0], pos[1]); return element; }, getStyle: function(element, style) { element = $(element); style = style == 'float' ? 'cssFloat' : style.camelize(); var value = element.style[style]; if (!value || value == 'auto') { var css = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(element, null); value = css ? css[style] : null; } if (style == 'opacity') return value ? parseFloat(value) : 1.0; return value == 'auto' ? null : value; }, getOpacity: function(element) { return $(element).getStyle('opacity'); }, setStyle: function(element, styles) { element = $(element); var elementStyle = element.style, match; if (Object.isString(styles)) { element.style.cssText += ';' + styles; return styles.include('opacity') ? element.setOpacity(styles.match(/opacity:\s*(\d?\.?\d*)/)[1]) : element; } for (var property in styles) if (property == 'opacity') element.setOpacity(styles[property]); else elementStyle[(property == 'float' || property == 'cssFloat') ? (Object.isUndefined(elementStyle.styleFloat) ? 'cssFloat' : 'styleFloat') : property] = styles[property]; return element; }, setOpacity: function(element, value) { element = $(element); element.style.opacity = (value == 1 || value === '') ? '' : (value < 0.00001) ? 0 : value; return element; }, getDimensions: function(element) { element = $(element); var display = element.getStyle('display'); if (display != 'none' && display != null) // Safari bug return {width: element.offsetWidth, height: element.offsetHeight}; // All *Width and *Height properties give 0 on elements with display none, // so enable the element temporarily var els = element.style; var originalVisibility = els.visibility; var originalPosition = els.position; var originalDisplay = els.display; els.visibility = 'hidden'; els.position = 'absolute'; els.display = 'block'; var originalWidth = element.clientWidth; var originalHeight = element.clientHeight; els.display = originalDisplay; els.position = originalPosition; els.visibility = originalVisibility; return {width: originalWidth, height: originalHeight}; }, makePositioned: function(element) { element = $(element); var pos = Element.getStyle(element, 'position'); if (pos == 'static' || !pos) { element._madePositioned = true; element.style.position = 'relative'; // Opera returns the offset relative to the positioning context, when an // element is position relative but top and left have not been defined if (Prototype.Browser.Opera) { element.style.top = 0; element.style.left = 0; } } return element; }, undoPositioned: function(element) { element = $(element); if (element._madePositioned) { element._madePositioned = undefined; element.style.position = element.style.top = element.style.left = element.style.bottom = element.style.right = ''; } return element; }, makeClipping: function(element) { element = $(element); if (element._overflow) return element; element._overflow = Element.getStyle(element, 'overflow') || 'auto'; if (element._overflow !== 'hidden') element.style.overflow = 'hidden'; return element; }, undoClipping: function(element) { element = $(element); if (!element._overflow) return element; element.style.overflow = element._overflow == 'auto' ? '' : element._overflow; element._overflow = null; return element; }, cumulativeOffset: function(element) { var valueT = 0, valueL = 0; do { valueT += element.offsetTop || 0; valueL += element.offsetLeft || 0; element = element.offsetParent; } while (element); return Element._returnOffset(valueL, valueT); }, positionedOffset: function(element) { var valueT = 0, valueL = 0; do { valueT += element.offsetTop || 0; valueL += element.offsetLeft || 0; element = element.offsetParent; if (element) { if (element.tagName.toUpperCase() == 'BODY') break; var p = Element.getStyle(element, 'position'); if (p !== 'static') break; } } while (element); return Element._returnOffset(valueL, valueT); }, absolutize: function(element) { element = $(element); if (element.getStyle('position') == 'absolute') return element; // Position.prepare(); // To be done manually by Scripty when it needs it. var offsets = element.positionedOffset(); var top = offsets[1]; var left = offsets[0]; var width = element.clientWidth; var height = element.clientHeight; element._originalLeft = left - parseFloat(element.style.left || 0); element._originalTop = top - parseFloat(element.style.top || 0); element._originalWidth = element.style.width; element._originalHeight = element.style.height; element.style.position = 'absolute'; element.style.top = top + 'px'; element.style.left = left + 'px'; element.style.width = width + 'px'; element.style.height = height + 'px'; return element; }, relativize: function(element) { element = $(element); if (element.getStyle('position') == 'relative') return element; // Position.prepare(); // To be done manually by Scripty when it needs it. element.style.position = 'relative'; var top = parseFloat(element.style.top || 0) - (element._originalTop || 0); var left = parseFloat(element.style.left || 0) - (element._originalLeft || 0); element.style.top = top + 'px'; element.style.left = left + 'px'; element.style.height = element._originalHeight; element.style.width = element._originalWidth; return element; }, cumulativeScrollOffset: function(element) { var valueT = 0, valueL = 0; do { valueT += element.scrollTop || 0; valueL += element.scrollLeft || 0; element = element.parentNode; } while (element); return Element._returnOffset(valueL, valueT); }, getOffsetParent: function(element) { if (element.offsetParent) return $(element.offsetParent); if (element == document.body) return $(element); while ((element = element.parentNode) && element != document.body) if (Element.getStyle(element, 'position') != 'static') return $(element); return $(document.body); }, viewportOffset: function(forElement) { var valueT = 0, valueL = 0; var element = forElement; do { valueT += element.offsetTop || 0; valueL += element.offsetLeft || 0; // Safari fix if (element.offsetParent == document.body && Element.getStyle(element, 'position') == 'absolute') break; } while (element = element.offsetParent); element = forElement; do { if (!Prototype.Browser.Opera || (element.tagName && (element.tagName.toUpperCase() == 'BODY'))) { valueT -= element.scrollTop || 0; valueL -= element.scrollLeft || 0; } } while (element = element.parentNode); return Element._returnOffset(valueL, valueT); }, clonePosition: function(element, source) { var options = Object.extend({ setLeft: true, setTop: true, setWidth: true, setHeight: true, offsetTop: 0, offsetLeft: 0 }, arguments[2] || { }); // find page position of source source = $(source); var p = source.viewportOffset(); // find coordinate system to use element = $(element); var delta = [0, 0]; var parent = null; // delta [0,0] will do fine with position: fixed elements, // position:absolute needs offsetParent deltas if (Element.getStyle(element, 'position') == 'absolute') { parent = element.getOffsetParent(); delta = parent.viewportOffset(); } // correct by body offsets (fixes Safari) if (parent == document.body) { delta[0] -= document.body.offsetLeft; delta[1] -= document.body.offsetTop; } // set position if (options.setLeft) element.style.left = (p[0] - delta[0] + options.offsetLeft) + 'px'; if (options.setTop) element.style.top = (p[1] - delta[1] + options.offsetTop) + 'px'; if (options.setWidth) element.style.width = source.offsetWidth + 'px'; if (options.setHeight) element.style.height = source.offsetHeight + 'px'; return element; } }; Element.Methods.identify.counter = 1; Object.extend(Element.Methods, { getElementsBySelector: Element.Methods.select, childElements: Element.Methods.immediateDescendants }); Element._attributeTranslations = { write: { names: { className: 'class', htmlFor: 'for' }, values: { } } }; if (Prototype.Browser.Opera) { Element.Methods.getStyle = Element.Methods.getStyle.wrap( function(proceed, element, style) { switch (style) { case 'left': case 'top': case 'right': case 'bottom': if (proceed(element, 'position') === 'static') return null; case 'height': case 'width': // returns '0px' for hidden elements; we want it to return null if (!Element.visible(element)) return null; // returns the border-box dimensions rather than the content-box // dimensions, so we subtract padding and borders from the value var dim = parseInt(proceed(element, style), 10); if (dim !== element['offset' + style.capitalize()]) return dim + 'px'; var properties; if (style === 'height') { properties = ['border-top-width', 'padding-top', 'padding-bottom', 'border-bottom-width']; } else { properties = ['border-left-width', 'padding-left', 'padding-right', 'border-right-width']; } return properties.inject(dim, function(memo, property) { var val = proceed(element, property); return val === null ? memo : memo - parseInt(val, 10); }) + 'px'; default: return proceed(element, style); } } ); Element.Methods.readAttribute = Element.Methods.readAttribute.wrap( function(proceed, element, attribute) { if (attribute === 'title') return element.title; return proceed(element, attribute); } ); } else if (Prototype.Browser.IE) { // IE doesn't report offsets correctly for static elements, so we change them // to "relative" to get the values, then change them back. Element.Methods.getOffsetParent = Element.Methods.getOffsetParent.wrap( function(proceed, element) { element = $(element); // IE throws an error if element is not in document try { element.offsetParent } catch(e) { return $(document.body) } var position = element.getStyle('position'); if (position !== 'static') return proceed(element); element.setStyle({ position: 'relative' }); var value = proceed(element); element.setStyle({ position: position }); return value; } ); $w('positionedOffset viewportOffset').each(function(method) { Element.Methods[method] = Element.Methods[method].wrap( function(proceed, element) { element = $(element); try { element.offsetParent } catch(e) { return Element._returnOffset(0,0) } var position = element.getStyle('position'); if (position !== 'static') return proceed(element); // Trigger hasLayout on the offset parent so that IE6 reports // accurate offsetTop and offsetLeft values for position: fixed. var offsetParent = element.getOffsetParent(); if (offsetParent && offsetParent.getStyle('position') === 'fixed') offsetParent.setStyle({ zoom: 1 }); element.setStyle({ position: 'relative' }); var value = proceed(element); element.setStyle({ position: position }); return value; } ); }); Element.Methods.cumulativeOffset = Element.Methods.cumulativeOffset.wrap( function(proceed, element) { try { element.offsetParent } catch(e) { return Element._returnOffset(0,0) } return proceed(element); } ); Element.Methods.getStyle = function(element, style) { element = $(element); style = (style == 'float' || style == 'cssFloat') ? 'styleFloat' : style.camelize(); var value = element.style[style]; if (!value && element.currentStyle) value = element.currentStyle[style]; if (style == 'opacity') { if (value = (element.getStyle('filter') || '').match(/alpha\(opacity=(.*)\)/)) if (value[1]) return parseFloat(value[1]) / 100; return 1.0; } if (value == 'auto') { if ((style == 'width' || style == 'height') && (element.getStyle('display') != 'none')) return element['offset' + style.capitalize()] + 'px'; return null; } return value; }; Element.Methods.setOpacity = function(element, value) { function stripAlpha(filter){ return filter.replace(/alpha\([^\)]*\)/gi,''); } element = $(element); var currentStyle = element.currentStyle; if ((currentStyle && !currentStyle.hasLayout) || (!currentStyle && element.style.zoom == 'normal')) element.style.zoom = 1; var filter = element.getStyle('filter'), style = element.style; if (value == 1 || value === '') { (filter = stripAlpha(filter)) ? style.filter = filter : style.removeAttribute('filter'); return element; } else if (value < 0.00001) value = 0; style.filter = stripAlpha(filter) + 'alpha(opacity=' + (value * 100) + ')'; return element; }; Element._attributeTranslations = { read: { names: { 'class': 'className', 'for': 'htmlFor' }, values: { _getAttr: function(element, attribute) { return element.getAttribute(attribute, 2); }, _getAttrNode: function(element, attribute) { var node = element.getAttributeNode(attribute); return node ? node.value : ""; }, _getEv: function(element, attribute) { attribute = element.getAttribute(attribute); return attribute ? attribute.toString().slice(23, -2) : null; }, _flag: function(element, attribute) { return $(element).hasAttribute(attribute) ? attribute : null; }, style: function(element) { return element.style.cssText.toLowerCase(); }, title: function(element) { return element.title; } } } }; Element._attributeTranslations.write = { names: Object.extend({ cellpadding: 'cellPadding', cellspacing: 'cellSpacing' }, Element._attributeTranslations.read.names), values: { checked: function(element, value) { element.checked = !!value; }, style: function(element, value) { element.style.cssText = value ? value : ''; } } }; Element._attributeTranslations.has = {}; $w('colSpan rowSpan vAlign dateTime accessKey tabIndex ' + 'encType maxLength readOnly longDesc frameBorder').each(function(attr) { Element._attributeTranslations.write.names[attr.toLowerCase()] = attr; Element._attributeTranslations.has[attr.toLowerCase()] = attr; }); (function(v) { Object.extend(v, { href: v._getAttr, src: v._getAttr, type: v._getAttr, action: v._getAttrNode, disabled: v._flag, checked: v._flag, readonly: v._flag, multiple: v._flag, onload: v._getEv, onunload: v._getEv, onclick: v._getEv, ondblclick: v._getEv, onmousedown: v._getEv, onmouseup: v._getEv, onmouseover: v._getEv, onmousemove: v._getEv, onmouseout: v._getEv, onfocus: v._getEv, onblur: v._getEv, onkeypress: v._getEv, onkeydown: v._getEv, onkeyup: v._getEv, onsubmit: v._getEv, onreset: v._getEv, onselect: v._getEv, onchange: v._getEv }); })(Element._attributeTranslations.read.values); } else if (Prototype.Browser.Gecko && /rv:1\.8\.0/.test(navigator.userAgent)) { Element.Methods.setOpacity = function(element, value) { element = $(element); element.style.opacity = (value == 1) ? 0.999999 : (value === '') ? '' : (value < 0.00001) ? 0 : value; return element; }; } else if (Prototype.Browser.WebKit) { Element.Methods.setOpacity = function(element, value) { element = $(element); element.style.opacity = (value == 1 || value === '') ? '' : (value < 0.00001) ? 0 : value; if (value == 1) if(element.tagName.toUpperCase() == 'IMG' && element.width) { element.width++; element.width--; } else try { var n = document.createTextNode(' '); element.appendChild(n); element.removeChild(n); } catch (e) { } return element; }; // Safari returns margins on body which is incorrect if the child is absolutely // positioned. For performance reasons, redefine Element#cumulativeOffset for // KHTML/WebKit only. Element.Methods.cumulativeOffset = function(element) { var valueT = 0, valueL = 0; do { valueT += element.offsetTop || 0; valueL += element.offsetLeft || 0; if (element.offsetParent == document.body) if (Element.getStyle(element, 'position') == 'absolute') break; element = element.offsetParent; } while (element); return Element._returnOffset(valueL, valueT); }; } if (Prototype.Browser.IE || Prototype.Browser.Opera) { // IE and Opera are missing .innerHTML support for TABLE-related and SELECT elements Element.Methods.update = function(element, content) { element = $(element); if (content && content.toElement) content = content.toElement(); if (Object.isElement(content)) return element.update().insert(content); content = Object.toHTML(content); var tagName = element.tagName.toUpperCase(); if (tagName in Element._insertionTranslations.tags) { $A(element.childNodes).each(function(node) { element.removeChild(node) }); Element._getContentFromAnonymousElement(tagName, content.stripScripts()) .each(function(node) { element.appendChild(node) }); } else element.innerHTML = content.stripScripts(); content.evalScripts.bind(content).defer(); return element; }; } if ('outerHTML' in document.createElement('div')) { Element.Methods.replace = function(element, content) { element = $(element); if (content && content.toElement) content = content.toElement(); if (Object.isElement(content)) { element.parentNode.replaceChild(content, element); return element; } content = Object.toHTML(content); var parent = element.parentNode, tagName = parent.tagName.toUpperCase(); if (Element._insertionTranslations.tags[tagName]) { var nextSibling = element.next(); var fragments = Element._getContentFromAnonymousElement(tagName, content.stripScripts()); parent.removeChild(element); if (nextSibling) fragments.each(function(node) { parent.insertBefore(node, nextSibling) }); else fragments.each(function(node) { parent.appendChild(node) }); } else element.outerHTML = content.stripScripts(); content.evalScripts.bind(content).defer(); return element; }; } Element._returnOffset = function(l, t) { var result = [l, t]; result.left = l; result.top = t; return result; }; Element._getContentFromAnonymousElement = function(tagName, html) { var div = new Element('div'), t = Element._insertionTranslations.tags[tagName]; if (t) { div.innerHTML = t[0] + html + t[1]; t[2].times(function() { div = div.firstChild }); } else div.innerHTML = html; return $A(div.childNodes); }; Element._insertionTranslations = { before: function(element, node) { element.parentNode.insertBefore(node, element); }, top: function(element, node) { element.insertBefore(node, element.firstChild); }, bottom: function(element, node) { element.appendChild(node); }, after: function(element, node) { element.parentNode.insertBefore(node, element.nextSibling); }, tags: { TABLE: ['', '
    ', 1], TBODY: ['', '
    ', 2], TR: ['', '
    ', 3], TD: ['
    ', '
    ', 4], SELECT: ['', 1] } }; (function() { Object.extend(this.tags, { THEAD: this.tags.TBODY, TFOOT: this.tags.TBODY, TH: this.tags.TD }); }).call(Element._insertionTranslations); Element.Methods.Simulated = { hasAttribute: function(element, attribute) { attribute = Element._attributeTranslations.has[attribute] || attribute; var node = $(element).getAttributeNode(attribute); return !!(node && node.specified); } }; Element.Methods.ByTag = { }; Object.extend(Element, Element.Methods); if (!Prototype.BrowserFeatures.ElementExtensions && document.createElement('div')['__proto__']) { window.HTMLElement = { }; window.HTMLElement.prototype = document.createElement('div')['__proto__']; Prototype.BrowserFeatures.ElementExtensions = true; } Element.extend = (function() { if (Prototype.BrowserFeatures.SpecificElementExtensions) return Prototype.K; var Methods = { }, ByTag = Element.Methods.ByTag; var extend = Object.extend(function(element) { if (!element || element._extendedByPrototype || element.nodeType != 1 || element == window) return element; var methods = Object.clone(Methods), tagName = element.tagName.toUpperCase(), property, value; // extend methods for specific tags if (ByTag[tagName]) Object.extend(methods, ByTag[tagName]); for (property in methods) { value = methods[property]; if (Object.isFunction(value) && !(property in element)) element[property] = value.methodize(); } element._extendedByPrototype = Prototype.emptyFunction; return element; }, { refresh: function() { // extend methods for all tags (Safari doesn't need this) if (!Prototype.BrowserFeatures.ElementExtensions) { Object.extend(Methods, Element.Methods); Object.extend(Methods, Element.Methods.Simulated); } } }); extend.refresh(); return extend; })(); Element.hasAttribute = function(element, attribute) { if (element.hasAttribute) return element.hasAttribute(attribute); return Element.Methods.Simulated.hasAttribute(element, attribute); }; Element.addMethods = function(methods) { var F = Prototype.BrowserFeatures, T = Element.Methods.ByTag; if (!methods) { Object.extend(Form, Form.Methods); Object.extend(Form.Element, Form.Element.Methods); Object.extend(Element.Methods.ByTag, { "FORM": Object.clone(Form.Methods), "INPUT": Object.clone(Form.Element.Methods), "SELECT": Object.clone(Form.Element.Methods), "TEXTAREA": Object.clone(Form.Element.Methods) }); } if (arguments.length == 2) { var tagName = methods; methods = arguments[1]; } if (!tagName) Object.extend(Element.Methods, methods || { }); else { if (Object.isArray(tagName)) tagName.each(extend); else extend(tagName); } function extend(tagName) { tagName = tagName.toUpperCase(); if (!Element.Methods.ByTag[tagName]) Element.Methods.ByTag[tagName] = { }; Object.extend(Element.Methods.ByTag[tagName], methods); } function copy(methods, destination, onlyIfAbsent) { onlyIfAbsent = onlyIfAbsent || false; for (var property in methods) { var value = methods[property]; if (!Object.isFunction(value)) continue; if (!onlyIfAbsent || !(property in destination)) destination[property] = value.methodize(); } } function findDOMClass(tagName) { var klass; var trans = { "OPTGROUP": "OptGroup", "TEXTAREA": "TextArea", "P": "Paragraph", "FIELDSET": "FieldSet", "UL": "UList", "OL": "OList", "DL": "DList", "DIR": "Directory", "H1": "Heading", "H2": "Heading", "H3": "Heading", "H4": "Heading", "H5": "Heading", "H6": "Heading", "Q": "Quote", "INS": "Mod", "DEL": "Mod", "A": "Anchor", "IMG": "Image", "CAPTION": "TableCaption", "COL": "TableCol", "COLGROUP": "TableCol", "THEAD": "TableSection", "TFOOT": "TableSection", "TBODY": "TableSection", "TR": "TableRow", "TH": "TableCell", "TD": "TableCell", "FRAMESET": "FrameSet", "IFRAME": "IFrame" }; if (trans[tagName]) klass = 'HTML' + trans[tagName] + 'Element'; if (window[klass]) return window[klass]; klass = 'HTML' + tagName + 'Element'; if (window[klass]) return window[klass]; klass = 'HTML' + tagName.capitalize() + 'Element'; if (window[klass]) return window[klass]; window[klass] = { }; window[klass].prototype = document.createElement(tagName)['__proto__']; return window[klass]; } if (F.ElementExtensions) { copy(Element.Methods, HTMLElement.prototype); copy(Element.Methods.Simulated, HTMLElement.prototype, true); } if (F.SpecificElementExtensions) { for (var tag in Element.Methods.ByTag) { var klass = findDOMClass(tag); if (Object.isUndefined(klass)) continue; copy(T[tag], klass.prototype); } } Object.extend(Element, Element.Methods); delete Element.ByTag; if (Element.extend.refresh) Element.extend.refresh(); Element.cache = { }; }; document.viewport = { getDimensions: function() { var dimensions = { }, B = Prototype.Browser; $w('width height').each(function(d) { var D = d.capitalize(); if (B.WebKit && !document.evaluate) { // Safari <3.0 needs self.innerWidth/Height dimensions[d] = self['inner' + D]; } else if (B.Opera && parseFloat(window.opera.version()) < 9.5) { // Opera <9.5 needs document.body.clientWidth/Height dimensions[d] = document.body['client' + D] } else { dimensions[d] = document.documentElement['client' + D]; } }); return dimensions; }, getWidth: function() { return this.getDimensions().width; }, getHeight: function() { return this.getDimensions().height; }, getScrollOffsets: function() { return Element._returnOffset( window.pageXOffset || document.documentElement.scrollLeft || document.body.scrollLeft, window.pageYOffset || document.documentElement.scrollTop || document.body.scrollTop); } }; /* Portions of the Selector class are derived from Jack Slocum's DomQuery, * part of YUI-Ext version 0.40, distributed under the terms of an MIT-style * license. Please see http://www.yui-ext.com/ for more information. */ var Selector = Class.create({ initialize: function(expression) { this.expression = expression.strip(); if (this.shouldUseSelectorsAPI()) { this.mode = 'selectorsAPI'; } else if (this.shouldUseXPath()) { this.mode = 'xpath'; this.compileXPathMatcher(); } else { this.mode = "normal"; this.compileMatcher(); } }, shouldUseXPath: function() { if (!Prototype.BrowserFeatures.XPath) return false; var e = this.expression; // Safari 3 chokes on :*-of-type and :empty if (Prototype.Browser.WebKit && (e.include("-of-type") || e.include(":empty"))) return false; // XPath can't do namespaced attributes, nor can it read // the "checked" property from DOM nodes if ((/(\[[\w-]*?:|:checked)/).test(e)) return false; return true; }, shouldUseSelectorsAPI: function() { if (!Prototype.BrowserFeatures.SelectorsAPI) return false; if (!Selector._div) Selector._div = new Element('div'); // Make sure the browser treats the selector as valid. Test on an // isolated element to minimize cost of this check. try { Selector._div.querySelector(this.expression); } catch(e) { return false; } return true; }, compileMatcher: function() { var e = this.expression, ps = Selector.patterns, h = Selector.handlers, c = Selector.criteria, le, p, m; if (Selector._cache[e]) { this.matcher = Selector._cache[e]; return; } this.matcher = ["this.matcher = function(root) {", "var r = root, h = Selector.handlers, c = false, n;"]; while (e && le != e && (/\S/).test(e)) { le = e; for (var i in ps) { p = ps[i]; if (m = e.match(p)) { this.matcher.push(Object.isFunction(c[i]) ? c[i](m) : new Template(c[i]).evaluate(m)); e = e.replace(m[0], ''); break; } } } this.matcher.push("return h.unique(n);\n}"); eval(this.matcher.join('\n')); Selector._cache[this.expression] = this.matcher; }, compileXPathMatcher: function() { var e = this.expression, ps = Selector.patterns, x = Selector.xpath, le, m; if (Selector._cache[e]) { this.xpath = Selector._cache[e]; return; } this.matcher = ['.//*']; while (e && le != e && (/\S/).test(e)) { le = e; for (var i in ps) { if (m = e.match(ps[i])) { this.matcher.push(Object.isFunction(x[i]) ? x[i](m) : new Template(x[i]).evaluate(m)); e = e.replace(m[0], ''); break; } } } this.xpath = this.matcher.join(''); Selector._cache[this.expression] = this.xpath; }, findElements: function(root) { root = root || document; var e = this.expression, results; switch (this.mode) { case 'selectorsAPI': // querySelectorAll queries document-wide, then filters to descendants // of the context element. That's not what we want. // Add an explicit context to the selector if necessary. if (root !== document) { var oldId = root.id, id = $(root).identify(); e = "#" + id + " " + e; } results = $A(root.querySelectorAll(e)).map(Element.extend); root.id = oldId; return results; case 'xpath': return document._getElementsByXPath(this.xpath, root); default: return this.matcher(root); } }, match: function(element) { this.tokens = []; var e = this.expression, ps = Selector.patterns, as = Selector.assertions; var le, p, m; while (e && le !== e && (/\S/).test(e)) { le = e; for (var i in ps) { p = ps[i]; if (m = e.match(p)) { // use the Selector.assertions methods unless the selector // is too complex. if (as[i]) { this.tokens.push([i, Object.clone(m)]); e = e.replace(m[0], ''); } else { // reluctantly do a document-wide search // and look for a match in the array return this.findElements(document).include(element); } } } } var match = true, name, matches; for (var i = 0, token; token = this.tokens[i]; i++) { name = token[0], matches = token[1]; if (!Selector.assertions[name](element, matches)) { match = false; break; } } return match; }, toString: function() { return this.expression; }, inspect: function() { return "#"; } }); Object.extend(Selector, { _cache: { }, xpath: { descendant: "//*", child: "/*", adjacent: "/following-sibling::*[1]", laterSibling: '/following-sibling::*', tagName: function(m) { if (m[1] == '*') return ''; return "[local-name()='" + m[1].toLowerCase() + "' or local-name()='" + m[1].toUpperCase() + "']"; }, className: "[contains(concat(' ', @class, ' '), ' #{1} ')]", id: "[@id='#{1}']", attrPresence: function(m) { m[1] = m[1].toLowerCase(); return new Template("[@#{1}]").evaluate(m); }, attr: function(m) { m[1] = m[1].toLowerCase(); m[3] = m[5] || m[6]; return new Template(Selector.xpath.operators[m[2]]).evaluate(m); }, pseudo: function(m) { var h = Selector.xpath.pseudos[m[1]]; if (!h) return ''; if (Object.isFunction(h)) return h(m); return new Template(Selector.xpath.pseudos[m[1]]).evaluate(m); }, operators: { '=': "[@#{1}='#{3}']", '!=': "[@#{1}!='#{3}']", '^=': "[starts-with(@#{1}, '#{3}')]", '$=': "[substring(@#{1}, (string-length(@#{1}) - string-length('#{3}') + 1))='#{3}']", '*=': "[contains(@#{1}, '#{3}')]", '~=': "[contains(concat(' ', @#{1}, ' '), ' #{3} ')]", '|=': "[contains(concat('-', @#{1}, '-'), '-#{3}-')]" }, pseudos: { 'first-child': '[not(preceding-sibling::*)]', 'last-child': '[not(following-sibling::*)]', 'only-child': '[not(preceding-sibling::* or following-sibling::*)]', 'empty': "[count(*) = 0 and (count(text()) = 0)]", 'checked': "[@checked]", 'disabled': "[(@disabled) and (@type!='hidden')]", 'enabled': "[not(@disabled) and (@type!='hidden')]", 'not': function(m) { var e = m[6], p = Selector.patterns, x = Selector.xpath, le, v; var exclusion = []; while (e && le != e && (/\S/).test(e)) { le = e; for (var i in p) { if (m = e.match(p[i])) { v = Object.isFunction(x[i]) ? x[i](m) : new Template(x[i]).evaluate(m); exclusion.push("(" + v.substring(1, v.length - 1) + ")"); e = e.replace(m[0], ''); break; } } } return "[not(" + exclusion.join(" and ") + ")]"; }, 'nth-child': function(m) { return Selector.xpath.pseudos.nth("(count(./preceding-sibling::*) + 1) ", m); }, 'nth-last-child': function(m) { return Selector.xpath.pseudos.nth("(count(./following-sibling::*) + 1) ", m); }, 'nth-of-type': function(m) { return Selector.xpath.pseudos.nth("position() ", m); }, 'nth-last-of-type': function(m) { return Selector.xpath.pseudos.nth("(last() + 1 - position()) ", m); }, 'first-of-type': function(m) { m[6] = "1"; return Selector.xpath.pseudos['nth-of-type'](m); }, 'last-of-type': function(m) { m[6] = "1"; return Selector.xpath.pseudos['nth-last-of-type'](m); }, 'only-of-type': function(m) { var p = Selector.xpath.pseudos; return p['first-of-type'](m) + p['last-of-type'](m); }, nth: function(fragment, m) { var mm, formula = m[6], predicate; if (formula == 'even') formula = '2n+0'; if (formula == 'odd') formula = '2n+1'; if (mm = formula.match(/^(\d+)$/)) // digit only return '[' + fragment + "= " + mm[1] + ']'; if (mm = formula.match(/^(-?\d*)?n(([+-])(\d+))?/)) { // an+b if (mm[1] == "-") mm[1] = -1; var a = mm[1] ? Number(mm[1]) : 1; var b = mm[2] ? Number(mm[2]) : 0; predicate = "[((#{fragment} - #{b}) mod #{a} = 0) and " + "((#{fragment} - #{b}) div #{a} >= 0)]"; return new Template(predicate).evaluate({ fragment: fragment, a: a, b: b }); } } } }, criteria: { tagName: 'n = h.tagName(n, r, "#{1}", c); c = false;', className: 'n = h.className(n, r, "#{1}", c); c = false;', id: 'n = h.id(n, r, "#{1}", c); c = false;', attrPresence: 'n = h.attrPresence(n, r, "#{1}", c); c = false;', attr: function(m) { m[3] = (m[5] || m[6]); return new Template('n = h.attr(n, r, "#{1}", "#{3}", "#{2}", c); c = false;').evaluate(m); }, pseudo: function(m) { if (m[6]) m[6] = m[6].replace(/"/g, '\\"'); return new Template('n = h.pseudo(n, "#{1}", "#{6}", r, c); c = false;').evaluate(m); }, descendant: 'c = "descendant";', child: 'c = "child";', adjacent: 'c = "adjacent";', laterSibling: 'c = "laterSibling";' }, patterns: { // combinators must be listed first // (and descendant needs to be last combinator) laterSibling: /^\s*~\s*/, child: /^\s*>\s*/, adjacent: /^\s*\+\s*/, descendant: /^\s/, // selectors follow tagName: /^\s*(\*|[\w\-]+)(\b|$)?/, id: /^#([\w\-\*]+)(\b|$)/, className: /^\.([\w\-\*]+)(\b|$)/, pseudo: /^:((first|last|nth|nth-last|only)(-child|-of-type)|empty|checked|(en|dis)abled|not)(\((.*?)\))?(\b|$|(?=\s|[:+~>]))/, attrPresence: /^\[((?:[\w]+:)?[\w]+)\]/, attr: /\[((?:[\w-]*:)?[\w-]+)\s*(?:([!^$*~|]?=)\s*((['"])([^\4]*?)\4|([^'"][^\]]*?)))?\]/ }, // for Selector.match and Element#match assertions: { tagName: function(element, matches) { return matches[1].toUpperCase() == element.tagName.toUpperCase(); }, className: function(element, matches) { return Element.hasClassName(element, matches[1]); }, id: function(element, matches) { return element.id === matches[1]; }, attrPresence: function(element, matches) { return Element.hasAttribute(element, matches[1]); }, attr: function(element, matches) { var nodeValue = Element.readAttribute(element, matches[1]); return nodeValue && Selector.operators[matches[2]](nodeValue, matches[5] || matches[6]); } }, handlers: { // UTILITY FUNCTIONS // joins two collections concat: function(a, b) { for (var i = 0, node; node = b[i]; i++) a.push(node); return a; }, // marks an array of nodes for counting mark: function(nodes) { var _true = Prototype.emptyFunction; for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) node._countedByPrototype = _true; return nodes; }, unmark: function(nodes) { for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) node._countedByPrototype = undefined; return nodes; }, // mark each child node with its position (for nth calls) // "ofType" flag indicates whether we're indexing for nth-of-type // rather than nth-child index: function(parentNode, reverse, ofType) { parentNode._countedByPrototype = Prototype.emptyFunction; if (reverse) { for (var nodes = parentNode.childNodes, i = nodes.length - 1, j = 1; i >= 0; i--) { var node = nodes[i]; if (node.nodeType == 1 && (!ofType || node._countedByPrototype)) node.nodeIndex = j++; } } else { for (var i = 0, j = 1, nodes = parentNode.childNodes; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (node.nodeType == 1 && (!ofType || node._countedByPrototype)) node.nodeIndex = j++; } }, // filters out duplicates and extends all nodes unique: function(nodes) { if (nodes.length == 0) return nodes; var results = [], n; for (var i = 0, l = nodes.length; i < l; i++) if (!(n = nodes[i])._countedByPrototype) { n._countedByPrototype = Prototype.emptyFunction; results.push(Element.extend(n)); } return Selector.handlers.unmark(results); }, // COMBINATOR FUNCTIONS descendant: function(nodes) { var h = Selector.handlers; for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) h.concat(results, node.getElementsByTagName('*')); return results; }, child: function(nodes) { var h = Selector.handlers; for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) { for (var j = 0, child; child = node.childNodes[j]; j++) if (child.nodeType == 1 && child.tagName != '!') results.push(child); } return results; }, adjacent: function(nodes) { for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) { var next = this.nextElementSibling(node); if (next) results.push(next); } return results; }, laterSibling: function(nodes) { var h = Selector.handlers; for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) h.concat(results, Element.nextSiblings(node)); return results; }, nextElementSibling: function(node) { while (node = node.nextSibling) if (node.nodeType == 1) return node; return null; }, previousElementSibling: function(node) { while (node = node.previousSibling) if (node.nodeType == 1) return node; return null; }, // TOKEN FUNCTIONS tagName: function(nodes, root, tagName, combinator) { var uTagName = tagName.toUpperCase(); var results = [], h = Selector.handlers; if (nodes) { if (combinator) { // fastlane for ordinary descendant combinators if (combinator == "descendant") { for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) h.concat(results, node.getElementsByTagName(tagName)); return results; } else nodes = this[combinator](nodes); if (tagName == "*") return nodes; } for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (node.tagName.toUpperCase() === uTagName) results.push(node); return results; } else return root.getElementsByTagName(tagName); }, id: function(nodes, root, id, combinator) { var targetNode = $(id), h = Selector.handlers; if (!targetNode) return []; if (!nodes && root == document) return [targetNode]; if (nodes) { if (combinator) { if (combinator == 'child') { for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (targetNode.parentNode == node) return [targetNode]; } else if (combinator == 'descendant') { for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (Element.descendantOf(targetNode, node)) return [targetNode]; } else if (combinator == 'adjacent') { for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (Selector.handlers.previousElementSibling(targetNode) == node) return [targetNode]; } else nodes = h[combinator](nodes); } for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (node == targetNode) return [targetNode]; return []; } return (targetNode && Element.descendantOf(targetNode, root)) ? [targetNode] : []; }, className: function(nodes, root, className, combinator) { if (nodes && combinator) nodes = this[combinator](nodes); return Selector.handlers.byClassName(nodes, root, className); }, byClassName: function(nodes, root, className) { if (!nodes) nodes = Selector.handlers.descendant([root]); var needle = ' ' + className + ' '; for (var i = 0, results = [], node, nodeClassName; node = nodes[i]; i++) { nodeClassName = node.className; if (nodeClassName.length == 0) continue; if (nodeClassName == className || (' ' + nodeClassName + ' ').include(needle)) results.push(node); } return results; }, attrPresence: function(nodes, root, attr, combinator) { if (!nodes) nodes = root.getElementsByTagName("*"); if (nodes && combinator) nodes = this[combinator](nodes); var results = []; for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (Element.hasAttribute(node, attr)) results.push(node); return results; }, attr: function(nodes, root, attr, value, operator, combinator) { if (!nodes) nodes = root.getElementsByTagName("*"); if (nodes && combinator) nodes = this[combinator](nodes); var handler = Selector.operators[operator], results = []; for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) { var nodeValue = Element.readAttribute(node, attr); if (nodeValue === null) continue; if (handler(nodeValue, value)) results.push(node); } return results; }, pseudo: function(nodes, name, value, root, combinator) { if (nodes && combinator) nodes = this[combinator](nodes); if (!nodes) nodes = root.getElementsByTagName("*"); return Selector.pseudos[name](nodes, value, root); } }, pseudos: { 'first-child': function(nodes, value, root) { for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) { if (Selector.handlers.previousElementSibling(node)) continue; results.push(node); } return results; }, 'last-child': function(nodes, value, root) { for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) { if (Selector.handlers.nextElementSibling(node)) continue; results.push(node); } return results; }, 'only-child': function(nodes, value, root) { var h = Selector.handlers; for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (!h.previousElementSibling(node) && !h.nextElementSibling(node)) results.push(node); return results; }, 'nth-child': function(nodes, formula, root) { return Selector.pseudos.nth(nodes, formula, root); }, 'nth-last-child': function(nodes, formula, root) { return Selector.pseudos.nth(nodes, formula, root, true); }, 'nth-of-type': function(nodes, formula, root) { return Selector.pseudos.nth(nodes, formula, root, false, true); }, 'nth-last-of-type': function(nodes, formula, root) { return Selector.pseudos.nth(nodes, formula, root, true, true); }, 'first-of-type': function(nodes, formula, root) { return Selector.pseudos.nth(nodes, "1", root, false, true); }, 'last-of-type': function(nodes, formula, root) { return Selector.pseudos.nth(nodes, "1", root, true, true); }, 'only-of-type': function(nodes, formula, root) { var p = Selector.pseudos; return p['last-of-type'](p['first-of-type'](nodes, formula, root), formula, root); }, // handles the an+b logic getIndices: function(a, b, total) { if (a == 0) return b > 0 ? [b] : []; return $R(1, total).inject([], function(memo, i) { if (0 == (i - b) % a && (i - b) / a >= 0) memo.push(i); return memo; }); }, // handles nth(-last)-child, nth(-last)-of-type, and (first|last)-of-type nth: function(nodes, formula, root, reverse, ofType) { if (nodes.length == 0) return []; if (formula == 'even') formula = '2n+0'; if (formula == 'odd') formula = '2n+1'; var h = Selector.handlers, results = [], indexed = [], m; h.mark(nodes); for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) { if (!node.parentNode._countedByPrototype) { h.index(node.parentNode, reverse, ofType); indexed.push(node.parentNode); } } if (formula.match(/^\d+$/)) { // just a number formula = Number(formula); for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (node.nodeIndex == formula) results.push(node); } else if (m = formula.match(/^(-?\d*)?n(([+-])(\d+))?/)) { // an+b if (m[1] == "-") m[1] = -1; var a = m[1] ? Number(m[1]) : 1; var b = m[2] ? Number(m[2]) : 0; var indices = Selector.pseudos.getIndices(a, b, nodes.length); for (var i = 0, node, l = indices.length; node = nodes[i]; i++) { for (var j = 0; j < l; j++) if (node.nodeIndex == indices[j]) results.push(node); } } h.unmark(nodes); h.unmark(indexed); return results; }, 'empty': function(nodes, value, root) { for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) { // IE treats comments as element nodes if (node.tagName == '!' || node.firstChild) continue; results.push(node); } return results; }, 'not': function(nodes, selector, root) { var h = Selector.handlers, selectorType, m; var exclusions = new Selector(selector).findElements(root); h.mark(exclusions); for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (!node._countedByPrototype) results.push(node); h.unmark(exclusions); return results; }, 'enabled': function(nodes, value, root) { for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (!node.disabled && (!node.type || node.type !== 'hidden')) results.push(node); return results; }, 'disabled': function(nodes, value, root) { for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (node.disabled) results.push(node); return results; }, 'checked': function(nodes, value, root) { for (var i = 0, results = [], node; node = nodes[i]; i++) if (node.checked) results.push(node); return results; } }, operators: { '=': function(nv, v) { return nv == v; }, '!=': function(nv, v) { return nv != v; }, '^=': function(nv, v) { return nv == v || nv && nv.startsWith(v); }, '$=': function(nv, v) { return nv == v || nv && nv.endsWith(v); }, '*=': function(nv, v) { return nv == v || nv && nv.include(v); }, '$=': function(nv, v) { return nv.endsWith(v); }, '*=': function(nv, v) { return nv.include(v); }, '~=': function(nv, v) { return (' ' + nv + ' ').include(' ' + v + ' '); }, '|=': function(nv, v) { return ('-' + (nv || "").toUpperCase() + '-').include('-' + (v || "").toUpperCase() + '-'); } }, split: function(expression) { var expressions = []; expression.scan(/(([\w#:.~>+()\s-]+|\*|\[.*?\])+)\s*(,|$)/, function(m) { expressions.push(m[1].strip()); }); return expressions; }, matchElements: function(elements, expression) { var matches = $$(expression), h = Selector.handlers; h.mark(matches); for (var i = 0, results = [], element; element = elements[i]; i++) if (element._countedByPrototype) results.push(element); h.unmark(matches); return results; }, findElement: function(elements, expression, index) { if (Object.isNumber(expression)) { index = expression; expression = false; } return Selector.matchElements(elements, expression || '*')[index || 0]; }, findChildElements: function(element, expressions) { expressions = Selector.split(expressions.join(',')); var results = [], h = Selector.handlers; for (var i = 0, l = expressions.length, selector; i < l; i++) { selector = new Selector(expressions[i].strip()); h.concat(results, selector.findElements(element)); } return (l > 1) ? h.unique(results) : results; } }); if (Prototype.Browser.IE) { Object.extend(Selector.handlers, { // IE returns comment nodes on getElementsByTagName("*"). // Filter them out. concat: function(a, b) { for (var i = 0, node; node = b[i]; i++) if (node.tagName !== "!") a.push(node); return a; }, // IE improperly serializes _countedByPrototype in (inner|outer)HTML. unmark: function(nodes) { for (var i = 0, node; node = nodes[i]; i++) node.removeAttribute('_countedByPrototype'); return nodes; } }); } function $$() { return Selector.findChildElements(document, $A(arguments)); } var Form = { reset: function(form) { $(form).reset(); return form; }, serializeElements: function(elements, options) { if (typeof options != 'object') options = { hash: !!options }; else if (Object.isUndefined(options.hash)) options.hash = true; var key, value, submitted = false, submit = options.submit; var data = elements.inject({ }, function(result, element) { if (!element.disabled && element.name) { key = element.name; value = $(element).getValue(); if (value != null && element.type != 'file' && (element.type != 'submit' || (!submitted && submit !== false && (!submit || key == submit) && (submitted = true)))) { if (key in result) { // a key is already present; construct an array of values if (!Object.isArray(result[key])) result[key] = [result[key]]; result[key].push(value); } else result[key] = value; } } return result; }); return options.hash ? data : Object.toQueryString(data); } }; Form.Methods = { serialize: function(form, options) { return Form.serializeElements(Form.getElements(form), options); }, getElements: function(form) { return $A($(form).getElementsByTagName('*')).inject([], function(elements, child) { if (Form.Element.Serializers[child.tagName.toLowerCase()]) elements.push(Element.extend(child)); return elements; } ); }, getInputs: function(form, typeName, name) { form = $(form); var inputs = form.getElementsByTagName('input'); if (!typeName && !name) return $A(inputs).map(Element.extend); for (var i = 0, matchingInputs = [], length = inputs.length; i < length; i++) { var input = inputs[i]; if ((typeName && input.type != typeName) || (name && input.name != name)) continue; matchingInputs.push(Element.extend(input)); } return matchingInputs; }, disable: function(form) { form = $(form); Form.getElements(form).invoke('disable'); return form; }, enable: function(form) { form = $(form); Form.getElements(form).invoke('enable'); return form; }, findFirstElement: function(form) { var elements = $(form).getElements().findAll(function(element) { return 'hidden' != element.type && !element.disabled; }); var firstByIndex = elements.findAll(function(element) { return element.hasAttribute('tabIndex') && element.tabIndex >= 0; }).sortBy(function(element) { return element.tabIndex }).first(); return firstByIndex ? firstByIndex : elements.find(function(element) { return ['input', 'select', 'textarea'].include(element.tagName.toLowerCase()); }); }, focusFirstElement: function(form) { form = $(form); form.findFirstElement().activate(); return form; }, request: function(form, options) { form = $(form), options = Object.clone(options || { }); var params = options.parameters, action = form.readAttribute('action') || ''; if (action.blank()) action = window.location.href; options.parameters = form.serialize(true); if (params) { if (Object.isString(params)) params = params.toQueryParams(); Object.extend(options.parameters, params); } if (form.hasAttribute('method') && !options.method) options.method = form.method; return new Ajax.Request(action, options); } }; /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ Form.Element = { focus: function(element) { $(element).focus(); return element; }, select: function(element) { $(element).select(); return element; } }; Form.Element.Methods = { serialize: function(element) { element = $(element); if (!element.disabled && element.name) { var value = element.getValue(); if (value != undefined) { var pair = { }; pair[element.name] = value; return Object.toQueryString(pair); } } return ''; }, getValue: function(element) { element = $(element); var method = element.tagName.toLowerCase(); return Form.Element.Serializers[method](element); }, setValue: function(element, value) { element = $(element); var method = element.tagName.toLowerCase(); Form.Element.Serializers[method](element, value); return element; }, clear: function(element) { $(element).value = ''; return element; }, present: function(element) { return $(element).value != ''; }, activate: function(element) { element = $(element); try { element.focus(); if (element.select && (element.tagName.toLowerCase() != 'input' || !['button', 'reset', 'submit'].include(element.type))) element.select(); } catch (e) { } return element; }, disable: function(element) { element = $(element); element.disabled = true; return element; }, enable: function(element) { element = $(element); element.disabled = false; return element; } }; /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ var Field = Form.Element; var $F = Form.Element.Methods.getValue; /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ Form.Element.Serializers = { input: function(element, value) { switch (element.type.toLowerCase()) { case 'checkbox': case 'radio': return Form.Element.Serializers.inputSelector(element, value); default: return Form.Element.Serializers.textarea(element, value); } }, inputSelector: function(element, value) { if (Object.isUndefined(value)) return element.checked ? element.value : null; else element.checked = !!value; }, textarea: function(element, value) { if (Object.isUndefined(value)) return element.value; else element.value = value; }, select: function(element, value) { if (Object.isUndefined(value)) return this[element.type == 'select-one' ? 'selectOne' : 'selectMany'](element); else { var opt, currentValue, single = !Object.isArray(value); for (var i = 0, length = element.length; i < length; i++) { opt = element.options[i]; currentValue = this.optionValue(opt); if (single) { if (currentValue == value) { opt.selected = true; return; } } else opt.selected = value.include(currentValue); } } }, selectOne: function(element) { var index = element.selectedIndex; return index >= 0 ? this.optionValue(element.options[index]) : null; }, selectMany: function(element) { var values, length = element.length; if (!length) return null; for (var i = 0, values = []; i < length; i++) { var opt = element.options[i]; if (opt.selected) values.push(this.optionValue(opt)); } return values; }, optionValue: function(opt) { // extend element because hasAttribute may not be native return Element.extend(opt).hasAttribute('value') ? opt.value : opt.text; } }; /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ Abstract.TimedObserver = Class.create(PeriodicalExecuter, { initialize: function($super, element, frequency, callback) { $super(callback, frequency); this.element = $(element); this.lastValue = this.getValue(); }, execute: function() { var value = this.getValue(); if (Object.isString(this.lastValue) && Object.isString(value) ? this.lastValue != value : String(this.lastValue) != String(value)) { this.callback(this.element, value); this.lastValue = value; } } }); Form.Element.Observer = Class.create(Abstract.TimedObserver, { getValue: function() { return Form.Element.getValue(this.element); } }); Form.Observer = Class.create(Abstract.TimedObserver, { getValue: function() { return Form.serialize(this.element); } }); /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ Abstract.EventObserver = Class.create({ initialize: function(element, callback) { this.element = $(element); this.callback = callback; this.lastValue = this.getValue(); if (this.element.tagName.toLowerCase() == 'form') this.registerFormCallbacks(); else this.registerCallback(this.element); }, onElementEvent: function() { var value = this.getValue(); if (this.lastValue != value) { this.callback(this.element, value); this.lastValue = value; } }, registerFormCallbacks: function() { Form.getElements(this.element).each(this.registerCallback, this); }, registerCallback: function(element) { if (element.type) { switch (element.type.toLowerCase()) { case 'checkbox': case 'radio': Event.observe(element, 'click', this.onElementEvent.bind(this)); break; default: Event.observe(element, 'change', this.onElementEvent.bind(this)); break; } } } }); Form.Element.EventObserver = Class.create(Abstract.EventObserver, { getValue: function() { return Form.Element.getValue(this.element); } }); Form.EventObserver = Class.create(Abstract.EventObserver, { getValue: function() { return Form.serialize(this.element); } }); if (!window.Event) var Event = { }; Object.extend(Event, { KEY_BACKSPACE: 8, KEY_TAB: 9, KEY_RETURN: 13, KEY_ESC: 27, KEY_LEFT: 37, KEY_UP: 38, KEY_RIGHT: 39, KEY_DOWN: 40, KEY_DELETE: 46, KEY_HOME: 36, KEY_END: 35, KEY_PAGEUP: 33, KEY_PAGEDOWN: 34, KEY_INSERT: 45, cache: { }, relatedTarget: function(event) { var element; switch(event.type) { case 'mouseover': element = event.fromElement; break; case 'mouseout': element = event.toElement; break; default: return null; } return Element.extend(element); } }); Event.Methods = (function() { var isButton; if (Prototype.Browser.IE) { var buttonMap = { 0: 1, 1: 4, 2: 2 }; isButton = function(event, code) { return event.button == buttonMap[code]; }; } else if (Prototype.Browser.WebKit) { isButton = function(event, code) { switch (code) { case 0: return event.which == 1 && !event.metaKey; case 1: return event.which == 1 && event.metaKey; default: return false; } }; } else { isButton = function(event, code) { return event.which ? (event.which === code + 1) : (event.button === code); }; } return { isLeftClick: function(event) { return isButton(event, 0) }, isMiddleClick: function(event) { return isButton(event, 1) }, isRightClick: function(event) { return isButton(event, 2) }, element: function(event) { event = Event.extend(event); var node = event.target, type = event.type, currentTarget = event.currentTarget; if (currentTarget && currentTarget.tagName) { // Firefox screws up the "click" event when moving between radio buttons // via arrow keys. It also screws up the "load" and "error" events on images, // reporting the document as the target instead of the original image. if (type === 'load' || type === 'error' || (type === 'click' && currentTarget.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'input' && currentTarget.type === 'radio')) node = currentTarget; } if (node.nodeType == Node.TEXT_NODE) node = node.parentNode; return Element.extend(node); }, findElement: function(event, expression) { var element = Event.element(event); if (!expression) return element; var elements = [element].concat(element.ancestors()); return Selector.findElement(elements, expression, 0); }, pointer: function(event) { var docElement = document.documentElement, body = document.body || { scrollLeft: 0, scrollTop: 0 }; return { x: event.pageX || (event.clientX + (docElement.scrollLeft || body.scrollLeft) - (docElement.clientLeft || 0)), y: event.pageY || (event.clientY + (docElement.scrollTop || body.scrollTop) - (docElement.clientTop || 0)) }; }, pointerX: function(event) { return Event.pointer(event).x }, pointerY: function(event) { return Event.pointer(event).y }, stop: function(event) { Event.extend(event); event.preventDefault(); event.stopPropagation(); event.stopped = true; } }; })(); Event.extend = (function() { var methods = Object.keys(Event.Methods).inject({ }, function(m, name) { m[name] = Event.Methods[name].methodize(); return m; }); if (Prototype.Browser.IE) { Object.extend(methods, { stopPropagation: function() { this.cancelBubble = true }, preventDefault: function() { this.returnValue = false }, inspect: function() { return "[object Event]" } }); return function(event) { if (!event) return false; if (event._extendedByPrototype) return event; event._extendedByPrototype = Prototype.emptyFunction; var pointer = Event.pointer(event); Object.extend(event, { target: event.srcElement, relatedTarget: Event.relatedTarget(event), pageX: pointer.x, pageY: pointer.y }); return Object.extend(event, methods); }; } else { Event.prototype = Event.prototype || document.createEvent("HTMLEvents")['__proto__']; Object.extend(Event.prototype, methods); return Prototype.K; } })(); Object.extend(Event, (function() { var cache = Event.cache; function getEventID(element) { if (element._prototypeEventID) return element._prototypeEventID[0]; arguments.callee.id = arguments.callee.id || 1; return element._prototypeEventID = [++arguments.callee.id]; } function getDOMEventName(eventName) { if (eventName && eventName.include(':')) return "dataavailable"; return eventName; } function getCacheForID(id) { return cache[id] = cache[id] || { }; } function getWrappersForEventName(id, eventName) { var c = getCacheForID(id); return c[eventName] = c[eventName] || []; } function createWrapper(element, eventName, handler) { var id = getEventID(element); var c = getWrappersForEventName(id, eventName); if (c.pluck("handler").include(handler)) return false; var wrapper = function(event) { if (!Event || !Event.extend || (event.eventName && event.eventName != eventName)) return false; Event.extend(event); handler.call(element, event); }; wrapper.handler = handler; c.push(wrapper); return wrapper; } function findWrapper(id, eventName, handler) { var c = getWrappersForEventName(id, eventName); return c.find(function(wrapper) { return wrapper.handler == handler }); } function destroyWrapper(id, eventName, handler) { var c = getCacheForID(id); if (!c[eventName]) return false; c[eventName] = c[eventName].without(findWrapper(id, eventName, handler)); } function destroyCache() { for (var id in cache) for (var eventName in cache[id]) cache[id][eventName] = null; } // Internet Explorer needs to remove event handlers on page unload // in order to avoid memory leaks. if (window.attachEvent) { window.attachEvent("onunload", destroyCache); } // Safari has a dummy event handler on page unload so that it won't // use its bfcache. Safari <= 3.1 has an issue with restoring the "document" // object when page is returned to via the back button using its bfcache. if (Prototype.Browser.WebKit) { window.addEventListener('unload', Prototype.emptyFunction, false); } return { observe: function(element, eventName, handler) { element = $(element); var name = getDOMEventName(eventName); var wrapper = createWrapper(element, eventName, handler); if (!wrapper) return element; if (element.addEventListener) { element.addEventListener(name, wrapper, false); } else { element.attachEvent("on" + name, wrapper); } return element; }, stopObserving: function(element, eventName, handler) { element = $(element); var id = getEventID(element), name = getDOMEventName(eventName); if (!handler && eventName) { getWrappersForEventName(id, eventName).each(function(wrapper) { element.stopObserving(eventName, wrapper.handler); }); return element; } else if (!eventName) { Object.keys(getCacheForID(id)).each(function(eventName) { element.stopObserving(eventName); }); return element; } var wrapper = findWrapper(id, eventName, handler); if (!wrapper) return element; if (element.removeEventListener) { element.removeEventListener(name, wrapper, false); } else { element.detachEvent("on" + name, wrapper); } destroyWrapper(id, eventName, handler); return element; }, fire: function(element, eventName, memo) { element = $(element); if (element == document && document.createEvent && !element.dispatchEvent) element = document.documentElement; var event; if (document.createEvent) { event = document.createEvent("HTMLEvents"); event.initEvent("dataavailable", true, true); } else { event = document.createEventObject(); event.eventType = "ondataavailable"; } event.eventName = eventName; event.memo = memo || { }; if (document.createEvent) { element.dispatchEvent(event); } else { element.fireEvent(event.eventType, event); } return Event.extend(event); } }; })()); Object.extend(Event, Event.Methods); Element.addMethods({ fire: Event.fire, observe: Event.observe, stopObserving: Event.stopObserving }); Object.extend(document, { fire: Element.Methods.fire.methodize(), observe: Element.Methods.observe.methodize(), stopObserving: Element.Methods.stopObserving.methodize(), loaded: false }); (function() { /* Support for the DOMContentLoaded event is based on work by Dan Webb, Matthias Miller, Dean Edwards and John Resig. */ var timer; function fireContentLoadedEvent() { if (document.loaded) return; if (timer) window.clearInterval(timer); document.fire("dom:loaded"); document.loaded = true; } if (document.addEventListener) { if (Prototype.Browser.WebKit) { timer = window.setInterval(function() { if (/loaded|complete/.test(document.readyState)) fireContentLoadedEvent(); }, 0); Event.observe(window, "load", fireContentLoadedEvent); } else { document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", fireContentLoadedEvent, false); } } else { document.write("