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- /**
- * @file
- * Javascript required for a simple collapsible div.
- *
- * Creating a collapsible div with this doesn't take too much. There are
- * three classes necessary:
- *
- * - ctools-collapsible-container: This is the overall container that will be
- * collapsible. This must be a div.
- * - ctools-collapsible-handle: This is the title area, and is what will be
- * visible when it is collapsed. This can be any block element, such as div
- * or h2.
- * - ctools-collapsible-content: This is the ocntent area and will only be
- * visible when expanded. This must be a div.
- *
- * Adding 'ctools-collapsible-remember' to the container class will cause the
- * state of the container to be stored in a cookie, and remembered from page
- * load to page load. This will only work if the container has a unique ID, so
- * very carefully add IDs to your containers.
- *
- * If the class 'ctools-no-container' is placed on the container, the container
- * will be the handle. The content will be found by appending '-content' to the
- * id of the handle. The ctools-collapsible-handle and
- * ctools-collapsible-content classes will not be required in that case, and no
- * restrictions on what of data the container is are placed. Like
- * ctools-collapsible-remember this requires an id to eist.
- *
- * The content will be 'open' unless the container class has 'ctools-collapsed'
- * as a class, which will cause the container to draw collapsed.
- */
- (function ($) {
- // All CTools tools begin with this if they need to use the CTools namespace.
- if (!Drupal.CTools) {
- Drupal.CTools = {};
- }
- /**
- * Object to store state.
- *
- * This object will remember the state of collapsible containers. The first
- * time a state is requested, it will check the cookie and set up the variable.
- * If a state has been changed, when the window is unloaded the state will be
- * saved.
- */
- Drupal.CTools.Collapsible = {
- state: {},
- stateLoaded: false,
- stateChanged: false,
- cookieString: 'ctools-collapsible-state=',
- /**
- * Get the current collapsed state of a container.
- *
- * If set to 1, the container is open. If set to -1, the container is
- * collapsed. If unset the state is unknown, and the default state should
- * be used.
- */
- getState: function (id) {
- if (!this.stateLoaded) {
- this.loadCookie();
- }
- return this.state[id];
- },
- /**
- * Set the collapsed state of a container for subsequent page loads.
- *
- * Set the state to 1 for open, -1 for collapsed.
- */
- setState: function (id, state) {
- if (!this.stateLoaded) {
- this.loadCookie();
- }
- this.state[id] = state;
- if (!this.stateChanged) {
- this.stateChanged = true;
- $(window).unload(this.unload);
- }
- },
- /**
- * Check the cookie and load the state variable.
- */
- loadCookie: function () {
- // If there is a previous instance of this cookie
- if (document.cookie.length > 0) {
- // Get the number of characters that have the list of values
- // from our string index.
- offset = document.cookie.indexOf(this.cookieString);
- // If its positive, there is a list!
- if (offset != -1) {
- offset += this.cookieString.length;
- var end = document.cookie.indexOf(';', offset);
- if (end == -1) {
- end = document.cookie.length;
- }
- // Get a list of all values that are saved on our string
- var cookie = unescape(document.cookie.substring(offset, end));
- if (cookie != '') {
- var cookieList = cookie.split(',');
- for (var i = 0; i < cookieList.length; i++) {
- var info = cookieList[i].split(':');
- this.state[info[0]] = info[1];
- }
- }
- }
- }
- this.stateLoaded = true;
- },
- /**
- * Turn the state variable into a string and store it in the cookie.
- */
- storeCookie: function () {
- var cookie = '';
- // Get a list of IDs, saparated by comma
- for (i in this.state) {
- if (cookie != '') {
- cookie += ',';
- }
- cookie += i + ':' + this.state[i];
- }
- // Save this values on the cookie
- document.cookie = this.cookieString + escape(cookie) + ';path=/';
- },
- /**
- * Respond to the unload event by storing the current state.
- */
- unload: function() {
- Drupal.CTools.Collapsible.storeCookie();
- }
- };
- // Set up an array for callbacks.
- Drupal.CTools.CollapsibleCallbacks = [];
- Drupal.CTools.CollapsibleCallbacksAfterToggle = [];
- /**
- * Bind collapsible behavior to a given container.
- */
- Drupal.CTools.bindCollapsible = function () {
- var $container = $(this);
- // Allow the specification of the 'no container' class, which means the
- // handle and the container can be completely independent.
- if ($container.hasClass('ctools-no-container') && $container.attr('id')) {
- // In this case, the container *is* the handle and the content is found
- // by adding '-content' to the id. Obviously, an id is required.
- var handle = $container;
- var content = $('#' + $container.attr('id') + '-content');
- }
- else {
- var handle = $container.children('.ctools-collapsible-handle');
- var content = $container.children('div.ctools-collapsible-content');
- }
- if (content.length) {
- // Create the toggle item and place it in front of the toggle.
- var toggle = $('<span class="ctools-toggle"></span>');
- handle.before(toggle);
- // If the remember class is set, check to see if we have a remembered
- // state stored.
- if ($container.hasClass('ctools-collapsible-remember') && $container.attr('id')) {
- var state = Drupal.CTools.Collapsible.getState($container.attr('id'));
- if (state == 1) {
- $container.removeClass('ctools-collapsed');
- }
- else if (state == -1) {
- $container.addClass('ctools-collapsed');
- }
- }
- // If we should start collapsed, do so:
- if ($container.hasClass('ctools-collapsed')) {
- toggle.toggleClass('ctools-toggle-collapsed');
- content.hide();
- }
- var afterToggle = function () {
- if (Drupal.CTools.CollapsibleCallbacksAfterToggle) {
- for (i in Drupal.CTools.CollapsibleCallbacksAfterToggle) {
- Drupal.CTools.CollapsibleCallbacksAfterToggle[i]($container, handle, content, toggle);
- }
- }
- }
- var clickMe = function () {
- if (Drupal.CTools.CollapsibleCallbacks) {
- for (i in Drupal.CTools.CollapsibleCallbacks) {
- Drupal.CTools.CollapsibleCallbacks[i]($container, handle, content, toggle);
- }
- }
- // If the container is a table element slideToggle does not do what
- // we want, so use toggle() instead.
- if ($container.is('table')) {
- content.toggle(0, afterToggle);
- }
- else {
- content.slideToggle(100, afterToggle);
- }
- toggle.toggleClass('ctools-toggle-collapsed');
- // If we're supposed to remember the state of this class, do so.
- if ($container.hasClass('ctools-collapsible-remember') && $container.attr('id')) {
- var state = toggle.hasClass('ctools-toggle-collapsed') ? -1 : 1;
- Drupal.CTools.Collapsible.setState($container.attr('id'), state);
- }
- return false;
- }
- // Let both the toggle and the handle be clickable.
- toggle.click(clickMe);
- handle.click(clickMe);
- }
- };
- /**
- * Support Drupal's 'behaviors' system for binding.
- */
- Drupal.behaviors.CToolsCollapsible = {
- attach: function(context) {
- $('.ctools-collapsible-container', context).once('ctools-collapsible', Drupal.CTools.bindCollapsible);
- }
- }
- })(jQuery);
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