📄 dragdrop.js
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/*Copyright (c) 2006, Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.Code licensed under the BSD License:http://developer.yahoo.net/yui/license.txtversion: 0.12.2THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIEDWARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FORANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOTLIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESSINTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, ORTORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IFADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.*/(function() {var Event=YAHOO.util.Event; var Dom=YAHOO.util.Dom;/** * Defines the interface and base operation of items that that can be * dragged or can be drop targets. It was designed to be extended, overriding * the event handlers for startDrag, onDrag, onDragOver, onDragOut. * Up to three html elements can be associated with a DragDrop instance: * <ul> * <li>linked element: the element that is passed into the constructor. * This is the element which defines the boundaries for interaction with * other DragDrop objects.</li> * <li>handle element(s): The drag operation only occurs if the element that * was clicked matches a handle element. By default this is the linked * element, but there are times that you will want only a portion of the * linked element to initiate the drag operation, and the setHandleElId() * method provides a way to define this.</li> * <li>drag element: this represents an the element that would be moved along * with the cursor during a drag operation. By default, this is the linked * element itself as in {@link YAHOO.util.DD}. setDragElId() lets you define * a separate element that would be moved, as in {@link YAHOO.util.DDProxy} * </li> * </ul> * This class should not be instantiated until the onload event to ensure that * the associated elements are available. * The following would define a DragDrop obj that would interact with any * other DragDrop obj in the "group1" group: * <pre> * dd = new YAHOO.util.DragDrop("div1", "group1"); * </pre> * Since none of the event handlers have been implemented, nothing would * actually happen if you were to run the code above. Normally you would * override this class or one of the default implementations, but you can * also override the methods you want on an instance of the class... * <pre> * dd.onDragDrop = function(e, id) { * alert("dd was dropped on " + id); * } * </pre> * @namespace YAHOO.util * @class DragDrop * @constructor * @param {String} id of the element that is linked to this instance * @param {String} sGroup the group of related DragDrop objects * @param {object} config an object containing configurable attributes * Valid properties for DragDrop: * padding, isTarget, maintainOffset, primaryButtonOnly, */YAHOO.util.DragDrop = function(id, sGroup, config) { if (id) { this.init(id, sGroup, config); }};YAHOO.util.DragDrop.prototype = { /** * The id of the element associated with this object. This is what we * refer to as the "linked element" because the size and position of * this element is used to determine when the drag and drop objects have * interacted. * @property id * @type String */ id: null, /** * Configuration attributes passed into the constructor * @property config * @type object */ config: null, /** * The id of the element that will be dragged. By default this is same * as the linked element , but could be changed to another element. Ex: * YAHOO.util.DDProxy * @property dragElId * @type String * @private */ dragElId: null, /** * the id of the element that initiates the drag operation. By default * this is the linked element, but could be changed to be a child of this * element. This lets us do things like only starting the drag when the * header element within the linked html element is clicked. * @property handleElId * @type String * @private */ handleElId: null, /** * An associative array of HTML tags that will be ignored if clicked. * @property invalidHandleTypes * @type {string: string} */ invalidHandleTypes: null, /** * An associative array of ids for elements that will be ignored if clicked * @property invalidHandleIds * @type {string: string} */ invalidHandleIds: null, /** * An indexted array of css class names for elements that will be ignored * if clicked. * @property invalidHandleClasses * @type string[] */ invalidHandleClasses: null, /** * The linked element's absolute X position at the time the drag was * started * @property startPageX * @type int * @private */ startPageX: 0, /** * The linked element's absolute X position at the time the drag was * started * @property startPageY * @type int * @private */ startPageY: 0, /** * The group defines a logical collection of DragDrop objects that are * related. Instances only get events when interacting with other * DragDrop object in the same group. This lets us define multiple * groups using a single DragDrop subclass if we want. * @property groups * @type {string: string} */ groups: null, /** * Individual drag/drop instances can be locked. This will prevent * onmousedown start drag. * @property locked * @type boolean * @private */ locked: false, /** * Lock this instance * @method lock */ lock: function() { this.locked = true; }, /** * Unlock this instace * @method unlock */ unlock: function() { this.locked = false; }, /** * By default, all insances can be a drop target. This can be disabled by * setting isTarget to false. * @method isTarget * @type boolean */ isTarget: true, /** * The padding configured for this drag and drop object for calculating * the drop zone intersection with this object. * @method padding * @type int[] */ padding: null, /** * Cached reference to the linked element * @property _domRef * @private */ _domRef: null, /** * Internal typeof flag * @property __ygDragDrop * @private */ __ygDragDrop: true, /** * Set to true when horizontal contraints are applied * @property constrainX * @type boolean * @private */ constrainX: false, /** * Set to true when vertical contraints are applied * @property constrainY * @type boolean * @private */ constrainY: false, /** * The left constraint * @property minX * @type int * @private */ minX: 0, /** * The right constraint * @property maxX * @type int * @private */ maxX: 0, /** * The up constraint * @property minY * @type int * @type int * @private */ minY: 0, /** * The down constraint * @property maxY * @type int * @private */ maxY: 0, /** * Maintain offsets when we resetconstraints. Set to true when you want * the position of the element relative to its parent to stay the same * when the page changes * * @property maintainOffset * @type boolean */ maintainOffset: false, /** * Array of pixel locations the element will snap to if we specified a * horizontal graduation/interval. This array is generated automatically * when you define a tick interval. * @property xTicks * @type int[] */ xTicks: null, /** * Array of pixel locations the element will snap to if we specified a * vertical graduation/interval. This array is generated automatically * when you define a tick interval. * @property yTicks * @type int[] */ yTicks: null, /** * By default the drag and drop instance will only respond to the primary * button click (left button for a right-handed mouse). Set to true to * allow drag and drop to start with any mouse click that is propogated * by the browser * @property primaryButtonOnly * @type boolean */ primaryButtonOnly: true, /** * The availabe property is false until the linked dom element is accessible. * @property available * @type boolean */ available: false, /** * By default, drags can only be initiated if the mousedown occurs in the * region the linked element is. This is done in part to work around a * bug in some browsers that mis-report the mousedown if the previous * mouseup happened outside of the window. This property is set to true * if outer handles are defined. * * @property hasOuterHandles * @type boolean * @default false */ hasOuterHandles: false, /** * Code that executes immediately before the startDrag event * @method b4StartDrag * @private */ b4StartDrag: function(x, y) { }, /** * Abstract method called after a drag/drop object is clicked * and the drag or mousedown time thresholds have beeen met. * @method startDrag * @param {int} X click location * @param {int} Y click location */ startDrag: function(x, y) { /* override this */ }, /** * Code that executes immediately before the onDrag event * @method b4Drag * @private */ b4Drag: function(e) { }, /** * Abstract method called during the onMouseMove event while dragging an * object. * @method onDrag * @param {Event} e the mousemove event */ onDrag: function(e) { /* override this */ }, /** * Abstract method called when this element fist begins hovering over * another DragDrop obj * @method onDragEnter * @param {Event} e the mousemove event * @param {String|DragDrop[]} id In POINT mode, the element * id this is hovering over. In INTERSECT mode, an array of one or more * dragdrop items being hovered over. */ onDragEnter: function(e, id) { /* override this */ }, /** * Code that executes immediately before the onDragOver event * @method b4DragOver * @private */ b4DragOver: function(e) { }, /** * Abstract method called when this element is hovering over another * DragDrop obj * @method onDragOver * @param {Event} e the mousemove event * @param {String|DragDrop[]} id In POINT mode, the element * id this is hovering over. In INTERSECT mode, an array of dd items * being hovered over. */ onDragOver: function(e, id) { /* override this */ }, /** * Code that executes immediately before the onDragOut event * @method b4DragOut * @private */ b4DragOut: function(e) { }, /** * Abstract method called when we are no longer hovering over an element * @method onDragOut * @param {Event} e the mousemove event * @param {String|DragDrop[]} id In POINT mode, the element * id this was hovering over. In INTERSECT mode, an array of dd items * that the mouse is no longer over. */ onDragOut: function(e, id) { /* override this */ }, /** * Code that executes immediately before the onDragDrop event * @method b4DragDrop * @private */ b4DragDrop: function(e) { }, /** * Abstract method called when this item is dropped on another DragDrop * obj * @method onDragDrop * @param {Event} e the mouseup event * @param {String|DragDrop[]} id In POINT mode, the element * id this was dropped on. In INTERSECT mode, an array of dd items this * was dropped on. */ onDragDrop: function(e, id) { /* override this */ }, /** * Abstract method called when this item is dropped on an area with no
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