wallet-core/node_modules/react-dom/lib/ReactDOMSelection.js
2017-05-03 15:35:00 +02:00

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/**
* Copyright 2013-present, Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*
*/
'use strict';
var ExecutionEnvironment = require('fbjs/lib/ExecutionEnvironment');
var getNodeForCharacterOffset = require('./getNodeForCharacterOffset');
var getTextContentAccessor = require('./getTextContentAccessor');
/**
* While `isCollapsed` is available on the Selection object and `collapsed`
* is available on the Range object, IE11 sometimes gets them wrong.
* If the anchor/focus nodes and offsets are the same, the range is collapsed.
*/
function isCollapsed(anchorNode, anchorOffset, focusNode, focusOffset) {
return anchorNode === focusNode && anchorOffset === focusOffset;
}
/**
* Get the appropriate anchor and focus node/offset pairs for IE.
*
* The catch here is that IE's selection API doesn't provide information
* about whether the selection is forward or backward, so we have to
* behave as though it's always forward.
*
* IE text differs from modern selection in that it behaves as though
* block elements end with a new line. This means character offsets will
* differ between the two APIs.
*
* @param {DOMElement} node
* @return {object}
*/
function getIEOffsets(node) {
var selection = document.selection;
var selectedRange = selection.createRange();
var selectedLength = selectedRange.text.length;
// Duplicate selection so we can move range without breaking user selection.
var fromStart = selectedRange.duplicate();
fromStart.moveToElementText(node);
fromStart.setEndPoint('EndToStart', selectedRange);
var startOffset = fromStart.text.length;
var endOffset = startOffset + selectedLength;
return {
start: startOffset,
end: endOffset
};
}
/**
* @param {DOMElement} node
* @return {?object}
*/
function getModernOffsets(node) {
var selection = window.getSelection && window.getSelection();
if (!selection || selection.rangeCount === 0) {
return null;
}
var anchorNode = selection.anchorNode;
var anchorOffset = selection.anchorOffset;
var focusNode = selection.focusNode;
var focusOffset = selection.focusOffset;
var currentRange = selection.getRangeAt(0);
// In Firefox, range.startContainer and range.endContainer can be "anonymous
// divs", e.g. the up/down buttons on an <input type="number">. Anonymous
// divs do not seem to expose properties, triggering a "Permission denied
// error" if any of its properties are accessed. The only seemingly possible
// way to avoid erroring is to access a property that typically works for
// non-anonymous divs and catch any error that may otherwise arise. See
// https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208427
try {
/* eslint-disable no-unused-expressions */
currentRange.startContainer.nodeType;
currentRange.endContainer.nodeType;
/* eslint-enable no-unused-expressions */
} catch (e) {
return null;
}
// If the node and offset values are the same, the selection is collapsed.
// `Selection.isCollapsed` is available natively, but IE sometimes gets
// this value wrong.
var isSelectionCollapsed = isCollapsed(selection.anchorNode, selection.anchorOffset, selection.focusNode, selection.focusOffset);
var rangeLength = isSelectionCollapsed ? 0 : currentRange.toString().length;
var tempRange = currentRange.cloneRange();
tempRange.selectNodeContents(node);
tempRange.setEnd(currentRange.startContainer, currentRange.startOffset);
var isTempRangeCollapsed = isCollapsed(tempRange.startContainer, tempRange.startOffset, tempRange.endContainer, tempRange.endOffset);
var start = isTempRangeCollapsed ? 0 : tempRange.toString().length;
var end = start + rangeLength;
// Detect whether the selection is backward.
var detectionRange = document.createRange();
detectionRange.setStart(anchorNode, anchorOffset);
detectionRange.setEnd(focusNode, focusOffset);
var isBackward = detectionRange.collapsed;
return {
start: isBackward ? end : start,
end: isBackward ? start : end
};
}
/**
* @param {DOMElement|DOMTextNode} node
* @param {object} offsets
*/
function setIEOffsets(node, offsets) {
var range = document.selection.createRange().duplicate();
var start, end;
if (offsets.end === undefined) {
start = offsets.start;
end = start;
} else if (offsets.start > offsets.end) {
start = offsets.end;
end = offsets.start;
} else {
start = offsets.start;
end = offsets.end;
}
range.moveToElementText(node);
range.moveStart('character', start);
range.setEndPoint('EndToStart', range);
range.moveEnd('character', end - start);
range.select();
}
/**
* In modern non-IE browsers, we can support both forward and backward
* selections.
*
* Note: IE10+ supports the Selection object, but it does not support
* the `extend` method, which means that even in modern IE, it's not possible
* to programmatically create a backward selection. Thus, for all IE
* versions, we use the old IE API to create our selections.
*
* @param {DOMElement|DOMTextNode} node
* @param {object} offsets
*/
function setModernOffsets(node, offsets) {
if (!window.getSelection) {
return;
}
var selection = window.getSelection();
var length = node[getTextContentAccessor()].length;
var start = Math.min(offsets.start, length);
var end = offsets.end === undefined ? start : Math.min(offsets.end, length);
// IE 11 uses modern selection, but doesn't support the extend method.
// Flip backward selections, so we can set with a single range.
if (!selection.extend && start > end) {
var temp = end;
end = start;
start = temp;
}
var startMarker = getNodeForCharacterOffset(node, start);
var endMarker = getNodeForCharacterOffset(node, end);
if (startMarker && endMarker) {
var range = document.createRange();
range.setStart(startMarker.node, startMarker.offset);
selection.removeAllRanges();
if (start > end) {
selection.addRange(range);
selection.extend(endMarker.node, endMarker.offset);
} else {
range.setEnd(endMarker.node, endMarker.offset);
selection.addRange(range);
}
}
}
var useIEOffsets = ExecutionEnvironment.canUseDOM && 'selection' in document && !('getSelection' in window);
var ReactDOMSelection = {
/**
* @param {DOMElement} node
*/
getOffsets: useIEOffsets ? getIEOffsets : getModernOffsets,
/**
* @param {DOMElement|DOMTextNode} node
* @param {object} offsets
*/
setOffsets: useIEOffsets ? setIEOffsets : setModernOffsets
};
module.exports = ReactDOMSelection;