attribute-base-debug.js revision 43a2d15bdc307ec452e019bef157e2e1b9eaf074
* It avoids the need to create a separate class for the item, and separate instances * of these classes for each item, by storing the state in a 2 level hash table, * improving performance when the number of items is likely to be large. * Adds a property to an item. * @param name {String} The name of the item. * @param key {String} The name of the property. * @param val {Any} The value of the property. * Adds multiple properties to an item. * @param name {String} The name of the item. * Removes a property from an item. * @param name {String} The name of the item. * @param key {String} The property to remove. * Removes multiple properties from an item, or remove the item completely. * @param name {String} The name of the item. * @param o {Object|Array} Collection of properties to delete. If not provided, the entire item is removed. Y.
each(o || d,
function(v, k) {
* For a given item, returns the value of the property requested, or undefined if not found. * @param name {String} The name of the item * @param key {String} Optional. The property value to retrieve. * @return {Any} The value of the supplied property. * For the given item, returns a disposable object with all of the * @param name {String} The name of the item * @return {Object} An object with property/value pairs for the item. Y.
each(d,
function(v, k) {
* The attribute module provides an augmentable Attribute implementation, which * adds configurable attributes and attribute change events to the class being * augmented. It also provides a State class, which is used internally by Attribute, * but can also be used independently to provide a name/property/value data structure to * The attribute-base submodule provides core attribute handling support, with everything * aside from complex attribute handling in the provider's constructor. * @submodule attribute-base // Externally configurable props // Used for internal state management // Properties which can be changed after the attribute has been added. * Attribute provides configurable attribute support along with attribute change events. It is designed to be * augmented onto a host class, and provides the host with the ability to configure attributes to store and retrieve state, * along with attribute change events. * <p>For example, attributes added to the host can be configured:</p> * <li>As write once.</li> * <li>With a setter function, which can be used to manipulate * values passed to Attribute's <a href="#method_set">set</a> method, before they are stored.</li> * <li>With a getter function, which can be used to manipulate stored values, * before they are returned by Attribute's <a href="#method_get">get</a> method.</li> * <li>With a validator function, to validate values before they are stored.</li> * <p>See the <a href="#method_addAttr">addAttr</a> method, for the complete set of configuration * options available for attributes</p>. * <p><strong>NOTE:</strong> Most implementations will be better off extending the <a href="Base.html">Base</a> class, * instead of augmenting Attribute directly. Base augments Attribute and will handle the initial configuration * of attributes for derived classes, accounting for values passed into the constructor.</p> Y.
log(
'Attribute constructor called',
'info',
'attribute');
var host =
this,
// help compression // Perf tweak - avoid creating event literals if not required. // _conf maintained for backwards compat // ATTRS support for Node, which is not Base based * <p>The value to return from an attribute setter in order to prevent the set from going through.</p> * <p>You can return this value from your setter if you wish to combine validator and setter * functionality into a single setter function, which either returns the massaged value to be stored or * Attribute.INVALID_VALUE to prevent invalid values from being stored.</p> * @property Attribute.INVALID_VALUE * The list of properties which can be configured for * each attribute (e.g. setter, getter, writeOnce etc.). * This property is used internally as a whitelist for faster * @property Attribute._ATTR_CFG * Adds an attribute with the provided configuration to the host object. * The config argument object supports the following properties: * <dt>value <Any></dt> * <dd>The initial value to set on the attribute</dd> * <dt>valueFn <Function></dt> * <dd>A function, which will return the initial value to set on the attribute. This is useful * for cases where the attribute configuration is defined statically, but needs to * reference the host instance ("this") to obtain an initial value. * If defined, this precedence over the value property.</dd> * <dt>readOnly <boolean></dt> * <dd>Whether or not the attribute is read only. Attributes having readOnly set to true * cannot be modified by invoking the set method.</dd> * <dt>writeOnce <boolean></dt> * <dd>Whether or not the attribute is "write once". Attributes having writeOnce set to true, * can only have their values set once, be it through the default configuration, * constructor configuration arguments, or by invoking set.</dd> * <dt>setter <Function></dt> * <dd>The setter function used to massage or normalize the value passed to the set method for the attribute. * The value returned by the setter will be the final stored value. Returning * <a href="#property_Attribute.INVALID_VALUE">Attribute.INVALID_VALUE</a>, from the setter will prevent * the value from being stored.</dd> * <dt>getter <Function></dt> * <dd>The getter function used to massage or normalize the value returned by the get method for the attribute. * The value returned by the getter function is the value which will be returned to the user when they * <dt>validator <Function></dt> * <dd>The validator function invoked prior to setting the stored value. Returning * false from the validator function will prevent the value from being stored.</dd> * <dt>broadcast <int></dt> * <dd>If and how attribute change events for this attribute should be broadcast. See CustomEvent's <a href="CustomEvent.html#property_broadcast">broadcast</a> property for * valid values. By default attribute change events are not broadcast.</dd> * <dt>lazyAdd <boolean></dt> * <dd>Whether or not to delay initialization of the attribute until the first call to get/set it. * This flag can be used to over-ride lazy initialization on a per attribute basis, when adding multiple attributes through * the <a href="#method_addAttrs">addAttrs</a> method.</dd> * <p>The setter, getter and validator are invoked with the value and name passed in as the first and second arguments, and with * the context ("this") set to the host object.</p> * @param {String} name The name of the attribute. * @param {Object} config An object with attribute configuration property/value pairs, specifying the configuration for the attribute. * <strong>NOTE:</strong> The configuration object is modified when adding an attribute, so if you need * to protect the original values, you will need to merge the object. * @param {boolean} lazy (optional) Whether or not to add this attribute lazily (on the first call to get/set). * @return {Object} A reference to the host object. Y.
log(
'Adding attribute: ' +
name,
'info',
'attribute');
var host =
this,
// help compression if (
host.
_stateProxy &&
host.
_stateProxy[
name]) { Y.
log(
'addAttr: ' +
name +
' exists on the _stateProxy object. The newly added attribute will override the use of _stateProxy for this attribute',
'warn',
'attribute'); }
if (
config.
readOnly && !
hasValue) { Y.
log(
'readOnly attribute: ' +
name +
', added without an initial value. Value will be set on initial call to set',
'warn',
'attribute');}
// We'll go through set, don't want to set value in _state directly * Checks if the given attribute has been added to the host * @param {String} name The name of the attribute to check. * @return {boolean} true if an attribute with the given name has been added, false if it hasn't. This method will return true for lazily added attributes. * Updates the configuration of an attribute which has already been added. * The properties which can be modified through this interface are limited * to the following subset of attributes, which can be safely modified * after a value has already been set on the attribute: readOnly, writeOnce, * @param {String} name The name of the attribute whose configuration is to be updated. * @param {Object} config An object with configuration property/value pairs, specifying the configuration properties to modify. var host =
this,
// help compression // If we reconfigured broadcast, need to republish if (!
host.
attrAdded(
name)) {Y.
log(
'Attribute modifyAttr:' +
name +
' has not been added. Use addAttr to add the attribute',
'warn',
'attribute');}
* Removes an attribute from the host object * @param {String} name The name of the attribute to be removed. * Returns the current value of the attribute. If the attribute * has been configured with a 'getter' function, this method will delegate * to the 'getter' to obtain the value of the attribute. * @param {String} name The name of the attribute. If the value of the attribute is an Object, * dot notation can be used to obtain the value of a property of the object (e.g. <code>get("x.y.z")</code>) * @return {Any} The value of the attribute * Checks whether or not the attribute is one which has been * added lazily and still requires initialization. * @param {String} name The name of the attribute * @return {boolean} true if it's a lazily added attribute, false otherwise. * Finishes initializing an attribute which has been lazily added. * @param {Object} name The name of the attribute * Sets the value of an attribute. * @param {String} name The name of the attribute. If the * current value of the attribute is an Object, dot notation can be used * to set the value of a property within the object (e.g. <code>set("x.y.z", 5)</code>). * @param {Any} value The value to set the attribute to. * @param {Object} opts (Optional) Optional event data to be mixed into * the event facade passed to subscribers of the attribute's change event. This * can be used as a flexible way to identify the source of a call to set, allowing * the developer to distinguish between set called internally by the host, vs. * set called externally by the application developer. * @return {Object} A reference to the host object. * Resets the attribute (or all attributes) to its initial value, as long as * the attribute is not readOnly, or writeOnce. * @param {String} name Optional. The name of the attribute to reset. If omitted, all attributes are reset. * @return {Object} A reference to the host object. var host =
this,
// help compression * Allows setting of readOnly/writeOnce attributes. See <a href="#method_set">set</a> for argument details. * @param {String} name The name of the attribute. * @param {Any} val The value to set the attribute to. * @param {Object} opts (Optional) Optional event data to be mixed into * the event facade passed to subscribers of the attribute's change event. * @return {Object} A reference to the host object. * Provides the common implementation for the public get method, * allowing Attribute hosts to over-ride either method. * See <a href="#method_get">get</a> for argument details. * @param {String} name The name of the attribute. * @return {Any} The value of the attribute. var host =
this,
// help compression // On Demand - Should be rare - handles out of order valueFn references * Provides the common implementation for the public set and protected _set methods. * See <a href="#method_set">set</a> for argument details. * @param {String} name The name of the attribute. * @param {Any} value The value to set the attribute to. * @param {Object} opts (Optional) Optional event data to be mixed into * the event facade passed to subscribers of the attribute's change event. * @param {boolean} force If true, allows the caller to set values for * readOnly or writeOnce attributes which have already been set. * @return {Object} A reference to the host object. Y.
log(
'Set attribute:' +
name +
', aborted; Attribute is not configured',
'warn',
'attribute');
Y.
log(
'Set attribute:' +
name +
', aborted; Attribute is writeOnce',
'warn',
'attribute');
Y.
log(
'Set attribute:' +
name +
', aborted; Attribute is readOnly',
'warn',
'attribute');
// Don't need currVal if initialSet (might fail in custom getter) Y.
log(
'Set attribute path:' +
strPath +
', aborted; Path is invalid',
'warn',
'attribute');
* Utility method to help setup the event payload and fire the attribute change event. * @method _fireAttrChange * @param {String} attrName The name of the attribute * @param {String} subAttrName The full path of the property being changed, * if this is a sub-attribute value being change. Otherwise null. * @param {Any} currVal The current value of the attribute * @param {Any} newVal The new value of the attribute * @param {Object} opts Any additional event data to mix into the attribute change event's event facade. * Default function for attribute change events. * @method _defAttrChangeFn * @param {EventFacade} e The event object for attribute change events. Y.
log(
'State not updated and stopImmediatePropagation called for attribute: ' + e.
attrName +
' , value:' + e.
newVal,
'warn',
'attribute');
// Prevent "after" listeners from being invoked since nothing changed. * Gets the stored value for the attribute, from either the * internal state object, or the state proxy if it exits * @param {String} name The name of the attribute * @return {Any} The stored value of the attribute * Sets the stored value for the attribute, in either the * internal state object, or the state proxy if it exits * @param {String} name The name of the attribute * @param {Any} value The value of the attribute * Updates the stored value of the attribute in the privately held State object, * if validation and setter passes. * @param {String} attrName The attribute name. * @param {String} subAttrName The sub-attribute name, if setting a sub-attribute property ("x.y.z"). * @param {Any} prevVal The currently stored value of the attribute. * @param {Any} newVal The value which is going to be stored. * @return {booolean} true if the new attribute value was stored, false if not. valid =
true;
// Assume it's valid, for perf. Y.
log(
'Attribute: ' +
attrName +
', setter returned Attribute.INVALID_VALUE for value:' +
newVal,
'warn',
'attribute');
Y.
log(
'Attribute: ' +
attrName +
', raw value: ' +
newVal +
' modified by setter to:' +
retVal,
'info',
'attribute');
Y.
log(
'Attribute: ' +
attrName +
', value unchanged:' +
newVal,
'warn',
'attribute');
Y.
log(
'Attribute:' +
attrName +
', Validation failed for value:' +
newVal,
'warn',
'attribute');
* Sets multiple attribute values. * @param {Object} attrs An object with attributes name/value pairs. * @return {Object} A reference to the host object. * Gets multiple attribute values. * @param {Array | boolean} attrs Optional. An array of attribute names. If omitted, all attribute values are * returned. If set to true, all attributes modified from their initial values are returned. * @return {Object} An object with attribute name/value pairs. * Configures a group of attributes, and sets initial values. * <strong>NOTE:</strong> This method does not isolate the configuration object by merging/cloning. * The caller is responsible for merging/cloning the configuration object if required. * @param {Object} values An object with attribute name/value pairs, defining the initial values to apply. * Values defined in the cfgs argument will be over-written by values in this argument unless defined as read only. * @param {boolean} lazy Whether or not to delay the intialization of these attributes until the first call to get/set. * Individual attributes can over-ride this behavior by defining a lazyAdd configuration property in their configuration. * See <a href="#method_addAttr">addAttr</a>. * @return {Object} A reference to the host object. var host =
this;
// help compression * Implementation behind the public addAttrs method. * This method is invoked directly by get if it encounters a scenario * in which an attribute's valueFn attempts to obtain the * value an attribute in the same group of attributes, which has not yet * been added (on demand initialization). * @param {Object} values An object with attribute name/value pairs, defining the initial values to apply. * Values defined in the cfgs argument will be over-written by values in this argument unless defined as read only. * @param {boolean} lazy Whether or not to delay the intialization of these attributes until the first call to get/set. * Individual attributes can over-ride this behavior by defining a lazyAdd configuration property in their configuration. * See <a href="#method_addAttr">addAttr</a>. var host =
this,
// help compression // Not Merging. Caller is responsible for isolating configs // Handle simple, complex and user values, accounting for read-only * Utility method to protect an attribute configuration * hash, by merging the entire object and the individual * @param {Object} attrs A hash of attribute to configuration object pairs. * @return {Object} A protected version of the attrs argument. * Utility method to split out simple attribute name/value pairs ("x") * from complex attribute name/value pairs ("x.y.z"), so that complex * attributes can be keyed by the top level attribute name. * @param {Object} valueHash An object with attribute name/value pairs * Returns the initial value of the given attribute from * either the default configuration provided, or the * over-ridden value if it exists in the set of initValues * provided and the attribute is not read-only. * @param {String} attr The name of the attribute * @param {Object} cfg The attribute configuration object * @param {Object} initValues The object with simple and complex attribute name/value pairs returned from _normAttrVals * @return {Any} The initial value of the attribute. * @method _getAttrInitVal // init value is provided by the user if it exists, else, provided by the config Y.
log(
'initValue for ' +
attr +
':' +
val,
'info',
'attribute');
// Basic prototype augment - no lazy constructor invocation. },
'@VERSION@' ,{
requires:[
'event-custom']});