changed jsontree to use jsonexplorer (#9416)

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Patrick O'Carroll 2017-10-05 19:01:23 +02:00 committed by Torkel Ödegaard
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/** Created by: Alex Wendland (me@alexwendland.com), 2014-08-06
*
* angular-json-tree
*
* Directive for creating a tree-view out of a JS Object. Only loads
* sub-nodes on demand in order to improve performance of rendering large
* objects.
*
* Attributes:
* - object (Object, 2-way): JS object to build the tree from
* - start-expanded (Boolean, 1-way, ?=true): should the tree default to expanded
*
* Usage:
* // In the controller
* scope.someObject = {
* test: 'hello',
* array: [1,1,2,3,5,8]
* };
* // In the html
* <json-tree object="someObject"></json-tree>
*
* Dependencies:
* - utils (json-tree.js)
* - ajsRecursiveDirectiveHelper (json-tree.js)
*
* Test: json-tree-test.js
*/
import angular from 'angular';
import coreModule from 'app/core/core_module';
var utils = {
/* See link for possible type values to check against.
* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4622952/json-object-containing-array
*
* Value Class Type
* -------------------------------------
* "foo" String string
* new String("foo") String object
* 1.2 Number number
* new Number(1.2) Number object
* true Boolean boolean
* new Boolean(true) Boolean object
* new Date() Date object
* new Error() Error object
* [1,2,3] Array object
* new Array(1, 2, 3) Array object
* new Function("") Function function
* /abc/g RegExp object (function in Nitro/V8)
* new RegExp("meow") RegExp object (function in Nitro/V8)
* {} Object object
* new Object() Object object
*/
is: function is(obj, clazz) {
return Object.prototype.toString.call(obj).slice(8, -1) === clazz;
},
// See above for possible values
whatClass: function whatClass(obj) {
return Object.prototype.toString.call(obj).slice(8, -1);
},
// Iterate over an objects keyset
forKeys: function forKeys(obj, f) {
for (var key in obj) {
if (obj.hasOwnProperty(key) && typeof obj[key] !== 'function') {
if (f(key, obj[key])) {
break;
}
}
}
}
};
import {JsonExplorer} from '../json_explorer/json_explorer';
coreModule.directive('jsonTree', [function jsonTreeDirective() {
return {
return{
restrict: 'E',
scope: {
object: '=',
startExpanded: '@',
rootName: '@',
},
template: '<json-node key="rootName" value="object" start-expanded="startExpanded"></json-node>'
};
}]);
link: function(scope, elem) {
coreModule.directive('jsonNode', ['ajsRecursiveDirectiveHelper', function jsonNodeDirective(ajsRecursiveDirectiveHelper) {
return {
restrict: 'E',
scope: {
key: '=',
value: '=',
startExpanded: '@'
},
compile: function jsonNodeDirectiveCompile(elem) {
return ajsRecursiveDirectiveHelper.compile(elem, this);
},
template: ' <span class="json-tree-key" ng-click="toggleExpanded()">{{key}}</span>' +
' <span class="json-tree-leaf-value" ng-if="!isExpandable">{{value}}</span>' +
' <span class="json-tree-branch-preview" ng-if="isExpandable" ng-show="!isExpanded" ng-click="toggleExpanded()">' +
' {{preview}}</span>' +
' <ul class="json-tree-branch-value" ng-if="isExpandable && shouldRender" ng-show="isExpanded">' +
' <li ng-repeat="(subkey,subval) in value">' +
' <json-node key="subkey" value="subval"></json-node>' +
' </li>' +
' </ul>',
pre: function jsonNodeDirectiveLink(scope, elem, attrs) {
// Set value's type as Class for CSS styling
elem.addClass(utils.whatClass(scope.value).toLowerCase());
// If the value is an Array or Object, use expandable view type
if (utils.is(scope.value, 'Object') || utils.is(scope.value, 'Array')) {
scope.isExpandable = true;
// Add expandable class for CSS usage
elem.addClass('expandable');
// Setup preview text
var isArray = utils.is(scope.value, 'Array');
scope.preview = isArray ? '[ ' : '{ ';
utils.forKeys(scope.value, function jsonNodeDirectiveLinkForKeys(key, value) {
if (value === null) { scope.value[key] = 'null'; }
if (isArray) {
scope.preview += value + ', ';
} else {
scope.preview += key + ': ' + value + ', ';
}
});
scope.preview = scope.preview.substring(0, scope.preview.length - (scope.preview.length > 2 ? 2 : 0)) + (isArray ? ' ]' : ' }');
// If directive initially has isExpanded set, also set shouldRender to true
if (scope.startExpanded) {
scope.shouldRender = true;
elem.addClass('expanded');
}
// Setup isExpanded state handling
scope.isExpanded = scope.startExpanded;
scope.toggleExpanded = function jsonNodeDirectiveToggleExpanded() {
scope.isExpanded = !scope.isExpanded;
if (scope.isExpanded) {
elem.addClass('expanded');
} else {
elem.removeClass('expanded');
}
// For delaying subnode render until requested
scope.shouldRender = true;
};
} else {
scope.isExpandable = false;
// Add expandable class for CSS usage
elem.addClass('not-expandable');
}
}
};
}]);
/** Added by: Alex Wendland (me@alexwendland.com), 2014-08-09
* Source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14430655/recursion-in-angular-directives
*
* Used to allow for recursion within directives
*/
coreModule.factory('ajsRecursiveDirectiveHelper', ['$compile', function RecursiveDirectiveHelper($compile) {
return {
/**
* Manually compiles the element, fixing the recursion loop.
* @param element
* @param [link] A post-link function, or an object with function(s) registered via pre and post properties.
* @returns An object containing the linking functions.
*/
compile: function RecursiveDirectiveHelperCompile(element, link) {
// Normalize the link parameter
if (angular.isFunction(link)) {
link = {
post: link
};
}
// Break the recursion loop by removing the contents
var contents = element.contents().remove();
var compiledContents;
return {
pre: (link && link.pre) ? link.pre : null,
/**
* Compiles and re-adds the contents
*/
post: function RecursiveDirectiveHelperCompilePost(scope, element) {
// Compile the contents
if (!compiledContents) {
compiledContents = $compile(contents);
}
// Re-add the compiled contents to the element
compiledContents(scope, function (clone) {
element.append(clone);
});
// Call the post-linking function, if any
if (link && link.post) {
link.post.apply(null, arguments);
}
}
};
var jsonExp = new JsonExplorer(scope.object, 3, {
animateOpen: true
})
const html = jsonExp.render(true);
elem.html(html);
}
};
}]);