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/** * A Customizer Partial. * * A partial provides a rendering of one or more settings according to a template. * * @memberOf wp.customize.selectiveRefresh * * @see PHP class WP_Customize_Partial. * * @class * @augments wp.customize.Class * @since 4.5.0 */ Partial = self.Partial = api.Class.extend(/** @lends wp.customize.SelectiveRefresh.Partial.prototype */{
id: null,
/** * Default params. * * @since 4.9.0 * @var {object} */ defaults: { selector: null, primarySetting: null, containerInclusive: false, fallbackRefresh: true // Note this needs to be false in a front-end editing context. },
/** * Constructor. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param {string} id - Unique identifier for the partial instance. * @param {Object} options - Options hash for the partial instance. * @param {string} options.type - Type of partial (e.g. nav_menu, widget, etc) * @param {string} options.selector - jQuery selector to find the container element in the page. * @param {Array} options.settings - The IDs for the settings the partial relates to. * @param {string} options.primarySetting - The ID for the primary setting the partial renders. * @param {boolean} options.fallbackRefresh - Whether to refresh the entire preview in case of a partial refresh failure. * @param {Object} [options.params] - Deprecated wrapper for the above properties. */ initialize: function( id, options ) { var partial = this; options = options || {}; partial.id = id;
/** * Add an edit shortcut to the placement container. * * @since 4.7.0 * @access public * * @param {Placement} placement The placement for the partial. * @param {jQuery} $editShortcut The shortcut element as a jQuery object. * @return {void} */ addEditShortcutToPlacement: function( placement, $editShortcut ) { var $placementContainer = $( placement.container ); $placementContainer.prepend( $editShortcut ); if ( ! $placementContainer.is( ':visible' ) || 'none' === $placementContainer.css( 'display' ) ) { $editShortcut.addClass( 'customize-partial-edit-shortcut-hidden' ); } },
/** * Return the unique class name for the edit shortcut button for this partial. * * @since 4.7.0 * @access public * * @return {string} Partial ID converted into a class name for use in shortcut. */ getEditShortcutClassName: function() { var partial = this, cleanId; cleanId = partial.id.replace( /]/g, '' ).replace( /\[/g, '-' ); return 'customize-partial-edit-shortcut-' + cleanId; },
/** * Return the appropriate translated string for the edit shortcut button. * * @since 4.7.0 * @access public * * @return {string} Tooltip for edit shortcut. */ getEditShortcutTitle: function() { var partial = this, l10n = self.data.l10n; switch ( partial.getType() ) { case 'widget': return l10n.clickEditWidget; case 'blogname': return l10n.clickEditTitle; case 'blogdescription': return l10n.clickEditTitle; case 'nav_menu': return l10n.clickEditMenu; default: return l10n.clickEditMisc; } },
/** * Return the type of this partial * * Will use `params.type` if set, but otherwise will try to infer type from settingId. * * @since 4.7.0 * @access public * * @return {string} Type of partial derived from type param or the related setting ID. */ getType: function() { var partial = this, settingId; settingId = partial.params.primarySetting || _.first( partial.settings() ) || 'unknown'; if ( partial.params.type ) { return partial.params.type; } if ( settingId.match( /^nav_menu_instance\[/ ) ) { return 'nav_menu'; } if ( settingId.match( /^widget_.+\[\d+]$/ ) ) { return 'widget'; } return settingId; },
/** * Find all placements for this partial in the document. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @return {Array.<Placement>} */ placements: function() { var partial = this, selector;
/** * Get list of setting IDs related to this partial. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @return {string[]} */ settings: function() { var partial = this; if ( partial.params.settings && 0 !== partial.params.settings.length ) { return partial.params.settings; } else if ( partial.params.primarySetting ) { return [ partial.params.primarySetting ]; } else { return [ partial.id ]; } },
/** * Return whether the setting is related to the partial. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param {wp.customize.Value|string} setting ID or object for setting. * @return {boolean} Whether the setting is related to the partial. */ isRelatedSetting: function( setting /*... newValue, oldValue */ ) { var partial = this; if ( _.isString( setting ) ) { setting = api( setting ); } if ( ! setting ) { return false; } return -1 !== _.indexOf( partial.settings(), setting.id ); },
/** * Show the control to modify this partial's setting(s). * * This may be overridden for inline editing. * * @since 4.5.0 */ showControl: function() { var partial = this, settingId = partial.params.primarySetting; if ( ! settingId ) { settingId = _.first( partial.settings() ); } if ( partial.getType() === 'nav_menu' ) { if ( partial.params.navMenuArgs.theme_location ) { settingId = 'nav_menu_locations[' + partial.params.navMenuArgs.theme_location + ']'; } else if ( partial.params.navMenuArgs.menu ) { settingId = 'nav_menu[' + String( partial.params.navMenuArgs.menu ) + ']'; } } api.preview.send( 'focus-control-for-setting', settingId ); },
/** * Reference to the pending promise returned from self.requestPartial(). * * @since 4.5.0 * @private */ _pendingRefreshPromise: null,
/** * Request the new partial and render it into the placements. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @this {wp.customize.selectiveRefresh.Partial} * @return {jQuery.Promise} */ refresh: function() { var partial = this, refreshPromise;
// Allow new request when this one finishes. partial._pendingRefreshPromise = refreshPromise; refreshPromise.always( function() { partial._pendingRefreshPromise = null; } ); }
return refreshPromise; },
/** * Apply the addedContent in the placement to the document. * * Note the placement object will have its container and removedNodes * properties updated. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param {Placement} placement * @param {Element|jQuery} [placement.container] - This param will be empty if there was no element matching the selector. * @param {string|Object|boolean} placement.addedContent - Rendered HTML content, a data object for JS templates to render, or false if no render. * @param {Object} [placement.context] - Optional context information about the container. * @return {boolean} Whether the rendering was successful and the fallback was not invoked. */ renderContent: function( placement ) { var partial = this, content, newContainerElement; if ( ! placement.container ) { partial.fallback( new Error( 'no_container' ), [ placement ] ); return false; } placement.container = $( placement.container ); if ( false === placement.addedContent ) { partial.fallback( new Error( 'missing_render' ), [ placement ] ); return false; }
// Currently a subclass needs to override renderContent to handle partials returning data object. if ( ! _.isString( placement.addedContent ) ) { partial.fallback( new Error( 'non_string_content' ), [ placement ] ); return false; }
// Note that content may be an empty string, and in this case jQuery will just remove the oldContainer. newContainerElement = $( content );
// Merge the new context on top of the old context. placement.context = _.extend( placement.context, newContainerElement.data( 'customize-partial-placement-context' ) || {} ); newContainerElement.data( 'customize-partial-placement-context', placement.context );
// Prevent placement container from being re-triggered as being rendered among nested partials. placement.container.data( 'customize-partial-content-rendered', true );
/* * Note that the 'wp_audio_shortcode_library' and 'wp_video_shortcode_library' filters * will determine whether or not wp.mediaelement is loaded and whether it will * initialize audio and video respectively. See also https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/40144 */ if ( wp.mediaelement ) { wp.mediaelement.initialize(); }
if ( wp.playlist ) { wp.playlist.initialize(); }
/** * Announce when a partial's placement has been rendered so that dynamic elements can be re-built. */ self.trigger( 'partial-content-rendered', placement ); return true; },
/** * Handle fail to render partial. * * The first argument is either the failing jqXHR or an Error object, and the second argument is the array of containers. * * @since 4.5.0 */ fallback: function() { var partial = this; if ( partial.params.fallbackRefresh ) { self.requestFullRefresh(); } } } );
/** * A Placement for a Partial. * * A partial placement is the actual physical representation of a partial for a given context. * It also may have information in relation to how a placement may have just changed. * The placement is conceptually similar to a DOM Range or MutationRecord. * * @memberOf wp.customize.selectiveRefresh * * @class Placement * @augments wp.customize.Class * @since 4.5.0 */ self.Placement = Placement = api.Class.extend(/** @lends wp.customize.selectiveRefresh.prototype */{
/** * The partial with which the container is associated. * * @param {wp.customize.selectiveRefresh.Partial} */ partial: null,
/** * DOM element which contains the placement's contents. * * This will be null if the startNode and endNode do not point to the same * DOM element, such as in the case of a sidebar partial. * This container element itself will be replaced for partials that * have containerInclusive param defined as true. */ container: null,
/** * DOM node for the initial boundary of the placement. * * This will normally be the same as endNode since most placements appear as elements. * This is primarily useful for widget sidebars which do not have intrinsic containers, but * for which an HTML comment is output before to mark the starting position. */ startNode: null,
/** * DOM node for the terminal boundary of the placement. * * This will normally be the same as startNode since most placements appear as elements. * This is primarily useful for widget sidebars which do not have intrinsic containers, but * for which an HTML comment is output before to mark the ending position. */ endNode: null,
/** * Context data. * * This provides information about the placement which is included in the request * in order to render the partial properly. * * @param {object} */ context: null,
/** * The content for the partial when refreshed. * * @param {string} */ addedContent: null,
/** * DOM node(s) removed when the partial is refreshed. * * If the partial is containerInclusive, then the removedNodes will be * the single Element that was the partial's former placement. If the * partial is not containerInclusive, then the removedNodes will be a * documentFragment containing the nodes removed. * * @param {Element|DocumentFragment} */ removedNodes: null,
/** * Timeout ID for the current request, or null if no request is current. * * @since 4.5.0 * @type {number|null} * @private */ self._debouncedTimeoutId = null;
/** * Current jqXHR for the request to the partials. * * @since 4.5.0 * @type {jQuery.jqXHR|null} * @private */ self._currentRequest = null;
/** * Request full page refresh. * * When selective refresh is embedded in the context of front-end editing, this request * must fail or else changes will be lost, unless transactions are implemented. * * @since 4.5.0 */ self.requestFullRefresh = function() { api.preview.send( 'refresh' ); };
/** * Request a re-rendering of a partial. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param {wp.customize.selectiveRefresh.Partial} partial * @return {jQuery.Promise} */ self.requestPartial = function( partial ) { var partialRequest;
self._debouncedTimeoutId = setTimeout( function() { var data, partialPlacementContexts, partialsPlacements, request;
self._debouncedTimeoutId = null; data = self.getCustomizeQuery();
/* * It is key that the containers be fetched exactly at the point of the request being * made, because the containers need to be mapped to responses by array indices. */ partialsPlacements = {};
partialPlacementContexts = {};
_.each( self._pendingPartialRequests, function( pending, partialId ) { partialsPlacements[ partialId ] = pending.partial.placements(); if ( ! self.partial.has( partialId ) ) { pending.deferred.rejectWith( pending.partial, [ new Error( 'partial_removed' ), partialsPlacements[ partialId ] ] ); } else { /* * Note that this may in fact be an empty array. In that case, it is the responsibility * of the Partial subclass instance to know where to inject the response, or else to * just issue a refresh (default behavior). The data being returned with each container * is the context information that may be needed to render certain partials, such as * the contained sidebar for rendering widgets or what the nav menu args are for a menu. */ partialPlacementContexts[ partialId ] = _.map( partialsPlacements[ partialId ], function( placement ) { return placement.context || {}; } ); } } );
/** * Announce the data returned from a request to render partials. * * The data is filtered on the server via customize_render_partials_response * so plugins can inject data from the server to be utilized * on the client via this event. Plugins may use this filter * to communicate script and style dependencies that need to get * injected into the page to support the rendered partials. * This is similar to the 'saved' event. */ self.trigger( 'render-partials-response', data );
// Relay errors (warnings) captured during rendering and relay to console. if ( data.errors && 'undefined' !== typeof console && console.warn ) { _.each( data.errors, function( error ) { console.warn( error ); } ); }
/* * Note that data is an array of items that correspond to the array of * containers that were submitted in the request. So we zip up the * array of containers with the array of contents for those containers, * and send them into . */ _.each( self._pendingPartialRequests, function( pending, partialId ) { var placementsContents; if ( ! _.isArray( data.contents[ partialId ] ) ) { pending.deferred.rejectWith( pending.partial, [ new Error( 'unrecognized_partial' ), partialsPlacements[ partialId ] ] ); } else { placementsContents = _.map( data.contents[ partialId ], function( content, i ) { var partialPlacement = partialsPlacements[ partialId ][ i ]; if ( partialPlacement ) { partialPlacement.addedContent = content; } else { partialPlacement = new Placement( { partial: pending.partial, addedContent: content } ); } return partialPlacement; } ); pending.deferred.resolveWith( pending.partial, [ placementsContents ] ); } } ); self._pendingPartialRequests = {}; } );
request.fail( function( data, statusText ) {
/* * Ignore failures caused by partial.currentRequest.abort() * The pending deferreds will remain in self._pendingPartialRequests * for re-use with the next request. */ if ( 'abort' === statusText ) { return; }
/** * Add partials for any nav menu container elements in the document. * * This method may be called multiple times. Containers that already have been * seen will be skipped. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param {jQuery|HTMLElement} [rootElement] * @param {object} [options] * @param {boolean=true} [options.triggerRendered] */ self.addPartials = function( rootElement, options ) { var containerElements; if ( ! rootElement ) { rootElement = document.documentElement; } rootElement = $( rootElement ); options = _.extend( { triggerRendered: true }, options || {} );
containerElements = rootElement.find( '[data-customize-partial-id]' ); if ( rootElement.is( '[data-customize-partial-id]' ) ) { containerElements = containerElements.add( rootElement ); } containerElements.each( function() { var containerElement = $( this ), partial, placement, id, Constructor, partialOptions, containerContext; id = containerElement.data( 'customize-partial-id' ); if ( ! id ) { return; } containerContext = containerElement.data( 'customize-partial-placement-context' ) || {};
/* * Only trigger renders on (nested) partials that have been not been * handled yet. An example where this would apply is a nav menu * embedded inside of a navigation menu widget. When the widget's title * is updated, the entire widget will re-render and then the event * will be triggered for the nested nav menu to do any initialization. */ if ( options.triggerRendered && ! containerElement.data( 'customize-partial-content-rendered' ) ) {
// Create the partial JS models. _.each( self.data.partials, function( data, id ) { var Constructor, partial = self.partial( id ); if ( ! partial ) { Constructor = self.partialConstructor[ data.type ] || self.Partial; partial = new Constructor( id, _.extend( { params: data }, data ) // Inclusion of params alias is for back-compat for custom partials that expect to augment this property. ); self.partial.add( partial ); } else { _.extend( partial.params, data ); } } );
/** * Handle change to a setting. * * Note this is largely needed because adding a 'change' event handler to wp.customize * will only include the changed setting object as an argument, not including the * new value or the old value. * * @since 4.5.0 * @this {wp.customize.Setting} * * @param {*|null} newValue New value, or null if the setting was just removed. * @param {*|null} oldValue Old value, or null if the setting was just added. */ handleSettingChange = function( newValue, oldValue ) { var setting = this; self.partial.each( function( partial ) { if ( partial.isRelatedSetting( setting, newValue, oldValue ) ) { partial.refresh(); } } ); };
/** * Trigger the initial change for the added setting, and watch for changes. * * @since 4.5.0 * @this {wp.customize.Values} * * @param {wp.customize.Setting} setting */ watchSettingChange = function( setting ) { handleSettingChange.call( setting, setting(), null ); setting.bind( handleSettingChange ); };
/** * Trigger the final change for the removed setting, and unwatch for changes. * * @since 4.5.0 * @this {wp.customize.Values} * * @param {wp.customize.Setting} setting */ unwatchSettingChange = function( setting ) { handleSettingChange.call( setting, null, setting() ); setting.unbind( handleSettingChange ); };