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zulip/static/js/list_cursor.js
Steve Howell 1a84af1e79 buddy list: Add v1 progresive scrolling.
This version of progressive scrolling lazily
renders buddy list items, but it doesn't
provide the browser with any notion of upcoming
list items, so as you scroll down and the size
of the rendered list grows, the scrollbar shows
you being too close to the bottom.

This maintains 100% coverage on buddy_list.js.
2018-08-02 16:56:50 -07:00

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var list_cursor = function (opts) {
var self = {};
var config_ok =
opts.highlight_class &&
opts.list &&
opts.list.scroll_container_sel &&
opts.list.find_li &&
opts.list.first_key &&
opts.list.prev_key &&
opts.list.next_key
;
if (!config_ok) {
blueslip.error('Programming error');
return;
}
self.clear = function () {
if (self.curr_key === undefined) {
return;
}
var row = self.get_row(self.curr_key);
if (row) {
row.clear();
}
self.curr_key = undefined;
};
self.get_key = function () {
return self.curr_key;
};
self.get_row = function (key) {
// TODO: The list class should probably do more of the work
// here, so we're not so coupled to jQuery, and
// so we instead just get back a widget we can say
// something like widget.select() on. This will
// be especially important if we do lazy rendering.
// It would also give the caller more flexibility on
// the actual styling.
if (key === undefined) {
return;
}
var li = opts.list.find_li({
key: key,
force_render: true,
});
if (li.length === 0) {
return;
}
return {
highlight: function () {
li.addClass(opts.highlight_class);
self.adjust_scroll(li);
},
clear: function () {
li.removeClass(opts.highlight_class);
},
};
};
self.adjust_scroll = function (li) {
var scroll_container = $(opts.list.scroll_container_sel);
scroll_util.scroll_element_into_container(li, scroll_container);
};
self.redraw = function () {
// We should only call this for situations like the buddy
// list where we redraw the whole list without necessarily
// changing it, so we just want to re-highlight the current
// row in the new DOM. If you are filtering, for now you
// should call the 'reset()' method.
var row = self.get_row(self.curr_key);
if (row === undefined) {
return;
}
row.highlight();
};
self.go_to = function (key) {
if (key === self.curr_key) {
return;
}
if (key === undefined) {
blueslip.error('Caller is not checking keys for list_cursor.go_to');
return;
}
self.clear();
self.curr_key = key;
var row = self.get_row(key);
if (row === undefined) {
blueslip.error('Cannot highlight key for list_cursor: ' + key);
return;
}
row.highlight();
};
self.reset = function () {
self.clear();
var key = opts.list.first_key();
if (key === undefined) {
self.curr_key = undefined;
return;
}
self.go_to(key);
};
self.prev = function () {
if (self.curr_key === undefined) {
return;
}
var key = opts.list.prev_key(self.curr_key);
if (key === undefined) {
// leave the current key
return;
}
self.go_to(key);
};
self.next = function () {
if (self.curr_key === undefined) {
// This is sort of a special case where we went from
// an empty filter to having data.
self.reset();
return;
}
var key = opts.list.next_key(self.curr_key);
if (key === undefined) {
// leave the current key
return;
}
self.go_to(key);
};
return self;
};
if (typeof module !== 'undefined') {
module.exports = list_cursor;
}
window.list_cursor = list_cursor;