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// name: sammy
// version: 0.7.1
// Sammy.js / http://sammyjs.org
(function($, window) {
(function(factory){
// Support module loading scenarios
if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd){
// AMD Anonymous Module
define(['jquery'], factory);
} else {
// No module loader (plain <script> tag) - put directly in global namespace
$.sammy = window.Sammy = factory($);
}
})(function($){
var Sammy,
PATH_REPLACER = "([^\/]+)",
PATH_NAME_MATCHER = /:([\w\d]+)/g,
QUERY_STRING_MATCHER = /\?([^#]*)?$/,
// mainly for making `arguments` an Array
_makeArray = function(nonarray) { return Array.prototype.slice.call(nonarray); },
// borrowed from jQuery
_isFunction = function( obj ) { return Object.prototype.toString.call(obj) === "[object Function]"; },
_isArray = function( obj ) { return Object.prototype.toString.call(obj) === "[object Array]"; },
_isRegExp = function( obj ) { return Object.prototype.toString.call(obj) === "[object RegExp]"; },
_decode = function( str ) { return decodeURIComponent((str || '').replace(/\+/g, ' ')); },
_encode = encodeURIComponent,
_escapeHTML = function(s) {
return String(s).replace(/&(?!\w+;)/g, '&').replace(/</g, '<').replace(/>/g, '>').replace(/"/g, '"');
},
_routeWrapper = function(verb) {
return function(path, callback) { return this.route.apply(this, [verb, path, callback]); };
},
_template_cache = {},
_has_history = !!(window.history && history.pushState),
loggers = [];
// `Sammy` (also aliased as $.sammy) is not only the namespace for a
// number of prototypes, its also a top level method that allows for easy
// creation/management of `Sammy.Application` instances. There are a
// number of different forms for `Sammy()` but each returns an instance
// of `Sammy.Application`. When a new instance is created using
// `Sammy` it is added to an Object called `Sammy.apps`. This
// provides for an easy way to get at existing Sammy applications. Only one
// instance is allowed per `element_selector` so when calling
// `Sammy('selector')` multiple times, the first time will create
// the application and the following times will extend the application
// already added to that selector.
//
// ### Example
//
// // returns the app at #main or a new app
// Sammy('#main')
//
// // equivalent to "new Sammy.Application", except appends to apps
// Sammy();
// Sammy(function() { ... });
//
// // extends the app at '#main' with function.
// Sammy('#main', function() { ... });
//
Sammy = function() {
var args = _makeArray(arguments),
app, selector;
Sammy.apps = Sammy.apps || {};
if (args.length === 0 || args[0] && _isFunction(args[0])) { // Sammy()
return Sammy.apply(Sammy, ['body'].concat(args));
} else if (typeof (selector = args.shift()) == 'string') { // Sammy('#main')
app = Sammy.apps[selector] || new Sammy.Application();
app.element_selector = selector;
if (args.length > 0) {
$.each(args, function(i, plugin) {
app.use(plugin);
});
}
// if the selector changes make sure the reference in Sammy.apps changes
if (app.element_selector != selector) {
delete Sammy.apps[selector];
}
Sammy.apps[app.element_selector] = app;
return app;
}
};
Sammy.VERSION = '0.7.1';
// Add to the global logger pool. Takes a function that accepts an
// unknown number of arguments and should print them or send them somewhere
// The first argument is always a timestamp.
Sammy.addLogger = function(logger) {
loggers.push(logger);
};
// Sends a log message to each logger listed in the global
// loggers pool. Can take any number of arguments.
// Also prefixes the arguments with a timestamp.
Sammy.log = function() {
var args = _makeArray(arguments);
args.unshift("[" + Date() + "]");
$.each(loggers, function(i, logger) {
logger.apply(Sammy, args);
});
};
if (typeof window.console != 'undefined') {
if (_isFunction(window.console.log.apply)) {
Sammy.addLogger(function() {
window.console.log.apply(window.console, arguments);
});
} else {
Sammy.addLogger(function() {
window.console.log(arguments);
});
}
} else if (typeof console != 'undefined') {
Sammy.addLogger(function() {
console.log.apply(console, arguments);
});
}
$.extend(Sammy, {
makeArray: _makeArray,
isFunction: _isFunction,
isArray: _isArray
});
// Sammy.Object is the base for all other Sammy classes. It provides some useful
// functionality, including cloning, iterating, etc.
Sammy.Object = function(obj) { // constructor
return $.extend(this, obj || {});
};
$.extend(Sammy.Object.prototype, {
// Escape HTML in string, use in templates to prevent script injection.
// Also aliased as `h()`
escapeHTML: _escapeHTML,
h: _escapeHTML,
// Returns a copy of the object with Functions removed.
toHash: function() {
var json = {};
$.each(this, function(k,v) {
if (!_isFunction(v)) {
json[k] = v;
}
});
return json;
},
// Renders a simple HTML version of this Objects attributes.
// Does not render functions.
// For example. Given this Sammy.Object:
//
// var s = new Sammy.Object({first_name: 'Sammy', last_name: 'Davis Jr.'});
// s.toHTML()
// //=> '<strong>first_name</strong> Sammy<br /><strong>last_name</strong> Davis Jr.<br />'
//
toHTML: function() {
var display = "";
$.each(this, function(k, v) {
if (!_isFunction(v)) {
display += "<strong>" + k + "</strong> " + v + "<br />";
}
});
return display;
},
// Returns an array of keys for this object. If `attributes_only`
// is true will not return keys that map to a `function()`
keys: function(attributes_only) {
var keys = [];
for (var property in this) {
if (!_isFunction(this[property]) || !attributes_only) {
keys.push(property);
}
}
return keys;
},
// Checks if the object has a value at `key` and that the value is not empty
has: function(key) {
return this[key] && $.trim(this[key].toString()) !== '';
},
// convenience method to join as many arguments as you want
// by the first argument - useful for making paths
join: function() {
var args = _makeArray(arguments);
var delimiter = args.shift();
return args.join(delimiter);
},
// Shortcut to Sammy.log
log: function() {
Sammy.log.apply(Sammy, arguments);
},
// Returns a string representation of this object.
// if `include_functions` is true, it will also toString() the
// methods of this object. By default only prints the attributes.
toString: function(include_functions) {
var s = [];
$.each(this, function(k, v) {
if (!_isFunction(v) || include_functions) {
s.push('"' + k + '": ' + v.toString());
}
});
return "Sammy.Object: {" + s.join(',') + "}";
}
});
// The DefaultLocationProxy is the default location proxy for all Sammy applications.
// A location proxy is a prototype that conforms to a simple interface. The purpose
// of a location proxy is to notify the Sammy.Application its bound to when the location
// or 'external state' changes.
//
// The `DefaultLocationProxy` watches for changes to the path of the current window and
// is also able to set the path based on changes in the application. It does this by
// using different methods depending on what is available in the current browser. In
// the latest and greatest browsers it used the HTML5 History API and the `pushState`
// `popState` events/methods. This allows you to use Sammy to serve a site behind normal
// URI paths as opposed to the older default of hash (#) based routing. Because the server
// can interpret the changed path on a refresh or re-entry, though, it requires additional
// support on the server side. If you'd like to force disable HTML5 history support, please
// use the `disable_push_state` setting on `Sammy.Application`. If pushState support
// is enabled, `DefaultLocationProxy` also binds to all links on the page. If a link is clicked
// that matches the current set of routes, the URL is changed using pushState instead of
// fully setting the location and the app is notified of the change.
//
// If the browser does not have support for HTML5 History, `DefaultLocationProxy` automatically
// falls back to the older hash based routing. The newest browsers (IE, Safari > 4, FF >= 3.6)
// support a 'onhashchange' DOM event, thats fired whenever the location.hash changes.
// In this situation the DefaultLocationProxy just binds to this event and delegates it to
// the application. In the case of older browsers a poller is set up to track changes to the
// hash.
Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy = function(app, run_interval_every) {
this.app = app;
// set is native to false and start the poller immediately
this.is_native = false;
this.has_history = _has_history;
this._startPolling(run_interval_every);
};
Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy.fullPath = function(location_obj) {
// Bypass the `window.location.hash` attribute. If a question mark
// appears in the hash IE6 will strip it and all of the following
// characters from `window.location.hash`.
var matches = location_obj.toString().match(/^[^#]*(#.+)$/);
var hash = matches ? matches[1] : '';
return [location_obj.pathname, location_obj.search, hash].join('');
};
$.extend(Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy.prototype , {
// bind the proxy events to the current app.
bind: function() {
var proxy = this, app = this.app, lp = Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy;
$(window).bind('hashchange.' + this.app.eventNamespace(), function(e, non_native) {
// if we receive a native hash change event, set the proxy accordingly
// and stop polling
if (proxy.is_native === false && !non_native) {
proxy.is_native = true;
window.clearInterval(lp._interval);
}
app.trigger('location-changed');
});
if (_has_history && !app.disable_push_state) {
// bind to popstate
$(window).bind('popstate.' + this.app.eventNamespace(), function(e) {
app.trigger('location-changed');
});
// bind to link clicks that have routes
$('a').live('click.history-' + this.app.eventNamespace(), function(e) {
if (e.isDefaultPrevented() || e.metaKey || e.ctrlKey) {
return;
}
var full_path = lp.fullPath(this);
if (this.hostname == window.location.hostname &&
app.lookupRoute('get', full_path) &&
this.target !== '_blank') {
e.preventDefault();
proxy.setLocation(full_path);
return false;
}
});
}
if (!lp._bindings) {
lp._bindings = 0;
}
lp._bindings++;
},
// unbind the proxy events from the current app
unbind: function() {
$(window).unbind('hashchange.' + this.app.eventNamespace());
$(window).unbind('popstate.' + this.app.eventNamespace());
$('a').die('click.history-' + this.app.eventNamespace());
Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy._bindings--;
if (Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy._bindings <= 0) {
window.clearInterval(Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy._interval);
}
},
// get the current location from the hash.
getLocation: function() {
return Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy.fullPath(window.location);
},
// set the current location to `new_location`
setLocation: function(new_location) {
if (/^([^#\/]|$)/.test(new_location)) { // non-prefixed url
if (_has_history && !this.app.disable_push_state) {
new_location = '/' + new_location;
} else {
new_location = '#!/' + new_location;
}
}
if (new_location != this.getLocation()) {
// HTML5 History exists and new_location is a full path
if (_has_history && !this.app.disable_push_state && /^\//.test(new_location)) {
history.pushState({ path: new_location }, window.title, new_location);
this.app.trigger('location-changed');
} else {
return (window.location = new_location);
}
}
},
_startPolling: function(every) {
// set up interval
var proxy = this;
if (!Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy._interval) {
if (!every) { every = 10; }
var hashCheck = function() {
var current_location = proxy.getLocation();
if (typeof Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy._last_location == 'undefined' ||
current_location != Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy._last_location) {
window.setTimeout(function() {
$(window).trigger('hashchange', [true]);
}, 0);
}
Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy._last_location = current_location;
};
hashCheck();
Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy._interval = window.setInterval(hashCheck, every);
}
}
});
// Sammy.Application is the Base prototype for defining 'applications'.
// An 'application' is a collection of 'routes' and bound events that is
// attached to an element when `run()` is called.
// The only argument an 'app_function' is evaluated within the context of the application.
Sammy.Application = function(app_function) {
var app = this;
this.routes = {};
this.listeners = new Sammy.Object({});
this.arounds = [];
this.befores = [];
// generate a unique namespace
this.namespace = (new Date()).getTime() + '-' + parseInt(Math.random() * 1000, 10);
this.context_prototype = function() { Sammy.EventContext.apply(this, arguments); };
this.context_prototype.prototype = new Sammy.EventContext();
if (_isFunction(app_function)) {
app_function.apply(this, [this]);
}
// set the location proxy if not defined to the default (DefaultLocationProxy)
if (!this._location_proxy) {
this.setLocationProxy(new Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy(this, this.run_interval_every));
}
if (this.debug) {
this.bindToAllEvents(function(e, data) {
app.log(app.toString(), e.cleaned_type, data || {});
});
}
};
Sammy.Application.prototype = $.extend({}, Sammy.Object.prototype, {
// the four route verbs
ROUTE_VERBS: ['get','post','put','delete'],
// An array of the default events triggered by the
// application during its lifecycle
APP_EVENTS: ['run', 'unload', 'lookup-route', 'run-route', 'route-found', 'event-context-before', 'event-context-after', 'changed', 'error', 'check-form-submission', 'redirect', 'location-changed'],
_last_route: null,
_location_proxy: null,
_running: false,
// Defines what element the application is bound to. Provide a selector
// (parseable by `jQuery()`) and this will be used by `$element()`
element_selector: 'body',
// When set to true, logs all of the default events using `log()`
debug: false,
// When set to true, and the error() handler is not overridden, will actually
// raise JS errors in routes (500) and when routes can't be found (404)
raise_errors: false,
// The time in milliseconds that the URL is queried for changes
run_interval_every: 50,
// if using the `DefaultLocationProxy` setting this to true will force the app to use
// traditional hash based routing as opposed to the new HTML5 PushState support
disable_push_state: false,
// The default template engine to use when using `partial()` in an
// `EventContext`. `template_engine` can either be a string that
// corresponds to the name of a method/helper on EventContext or it can be a function
// that takes two arguments, the content of the unrendered partial and an optional
// JS object that contains interpolation data. Template engine is only called/referred
// to if the extension of the partial is null or unknown. See `partial()`
// for more information
template_engine: null,
// //=> Sammy.Application: body
toString: function() {
return 'Sammy.Application:' + this.element_selector;
},
// returns a jQuery object of the Applications bound element.
$element: function(selector) {
return selector ? $(this.element_selector).find(selector) : $(this.element_selector);
},
// `use()` is the entry point for including Sammy plugins.
// The first argument to use should be a function() that is evaluated
// in the context of the current application, just like the `app_function`
// argument to the `Sammy.Application` constructor.
//
// Any additional arguments are passed to the app function sequentially.
//
// For much more detail about plugins, check out:
// [http://sammyjs.org/docs/plugins](http://sammyjs.org/docs/plugins)
//
// ### Example
//
// var MyPlugin = function(app, prepend) {
//
// this.helpers({
// myhelper: function(text) {
// alert(prepend + " " + text);
// }
// });
//
// };
//
// var app = $.sammy(function() {
//
// this.use(MyPlugin, 'This is my plugin');
//
// this.get('#/', function() {
// this.myhelper('and dont you forget it!');
// //=> Alerts: This is my plugin and dont you forget it!
// });
//
// });
//
// If plugin is passed as a string it assumes your are trying to load
// Sammy."Plugin". This is the preferred way of loading core Sammy plugins
// as it allows for better error-messaging.
//
// ### Example
//
// $.sammy(function() {
// this.use('Mustache'); //=> Sammy.Mustache
// this.use('Storage'); //=> Sammy.Storage
// });
//
use: function() {
// flatten the arguments
var args = _makeArray(arguments),
plugin = args.shift(),
plugin_name = plugin || '';
try {
args.unshift(this);
if (typeof plugin == 'string') {
plugin_name = 'Sammy.' + plugin;
plugin = Sammy[plugin];
}
plugin.apply(this, args);
} catch(e) {
if (typeof plugin === 'undefined') {
this.error("Plugin Error: called use() but plugin (" + plugin_name.toString() + ") is not defined", e);
} else if (!_isFunction(plugin)) {
this.error("Plugin Error: called use() but '" + plugin_name.toString() + "' is not a function", e);
} else {
this.error("Plugin Error", e);
}
}
return this;
},
// Sets the location proxy for the current app. By default this is set to
// a new `Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy` on initialization. However, you can set
// the location_proxy inside you're app function to give your app a custom
// location mechanism. See `Sammy.DefaultLocationProxy` and `Sammy.DataLocationProxy`
// for examples.
//
// `setLocationProxy()` takes an initialized location proxy.
//
// ### Example
//
// // to bind to data instead of the default hash;
// var app = $.sammy(function() {
// this.setLocationProxy(new Sammy.DataLocationProxy(this));
// });
//
setLocationProxy: function(new_proxy) {
var original_proxy = this._location_proxy;
this._location_proxy = new_proxy;
if (this.isRunning()) {
if (original_proxy) {
// if there is already a location proxy, unbind it.
original_proxy.unbind();
}
this._location_proxy.bind();
}
},
// provide log() override for inside an app that includes the relevant application element_selector
log: function() {
Sammy.log.apply(Sammy, Array.prototype.concat.apply([this.element_selector],arguments));
},
// `route()` is the main method for defining routes within an application.
// For great detail on routes, check out:
// [http://sammyjs.org/docs/routes](http://sammyjs.org/docs/routes)
//
// This method also has aliases for each of the different verbs (eg. `get()`, `post()`, etc.)
//
// ### Arguments
//
// * `verb` A String in the set of ROUTE_VERBS or 'any'. 'any' will add routes for each
// of the ROUTE_VERBS. If only two arguments are passed,
// the first argument is the path, the second is the callback and the verb
// is assumed to be 'any'.
// * `path` A Regexp or a String representing the path to match to invoke this verb.
// * `callback` A Function that is called/evaluated when the route is run see: `runRoute()`.
// It is also possible to pass a string as the callback, which is looked up as the name
// of a method on the application.
//
route: function(verb, path, callback) {
var app = this, param_names = [], add_route, path_match;
// if the method signature is just (path, callback)
// assume the verb is 'any'
if (!callback && _isFunction(path)) {
path = verb;
callback = path;
verb = 'any';
}
verb = verb.toLowerCase(); // ensure verb is lower case
// if path is a string turn it into a regex
if (path.constructor == String) {
// Needs to be explicitly set because IE will maintain the index unless NULL is returned,
// which means that with two consecutive routes that contain params, the second set of params will not be found and end up in splat instead of params
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Global_Objects/RegExp/lastIndex
PATH_NAME_MATCHER.lastIndex = 0;
// find the names
while ((path_match = PATH_NAME_MATCHER.exec(path)) !== null) {
param_names.push(path_match[1]);
}
// replace with the path replacement
path = new RegExp(path.replace(PATH_NAME_MATCHER, PATH_REPLACER) + "$");
}
// lookup callback
if (typeof callback == 'string') {
callback = app[callback];
}
add_route = function(with_verb) {
var r = {verb: with_verb, path: path, callback: callback, param_names: param_names};
// add route to routes array
app.routes[with_verb] = app.routes[with_verb] || [];
// place routes in order of definition
app.routes[with_verb].push(r);
};
if (verb === 'any') {
$.each(this.ROUTE_VERBS, function(i, v) { add_route(v); });
} else {
add_route(verb);
}
// return the app
return this;
},
// Alias for route('get', ...)
get: _routeWrapper('get'),
// Alias for route('post', ...)
post: _routeWrapper('post'),
// Alias for route('put', ...)
put: _routeWrapper('put'),
// Alias for route('delete', ...)
del: _routeWrapper('delete'),
// Alias for route('any', ...)
any: _routeWrapper('any'),
// `mapRoutes` takes an array of arrays, each array being passed to route()
// as arguments, this allows for mass definition of routes. Another benefit is
// this makes it possible/easier to load routes via remote JSON.
//
// ### Example
//
// var app = $.sammy(function() {
//
// this.mapRoutes([
// ['get', '#/', function() { this.log('index'); }],
// // strings in callbacks are looked up as methods on the app
// ['post', '#/create', 'addUser'],
// // No verb assumes 'any' as the verb
// [/dowhatever/, function() { this.log(this.verb, this.path)}];
// ]);
// });
//
mapRoutes: function(route_array) {
var app = this;
$.each(route_array, function(i, route_args) {
app.route.apply(app, route_args);
});
return this;
},
// A unique event namespace defined per application.
// All events bound with `bind()` are automatically bound within this space.
eventNamespace: function() {
return ['sammy-app', this.namespace].join('-');
},
// Works just like `jQuery.fn.bind()` with a couple notable differences.
//
// * It binds all events to the application element
// * All events are bound within the `eventNamespace()`
// * Events are not actually bound until the application is started with `run()`
// * callbacks are evaluated within the context of a Sammy.EventContext
//
bind: function(name, data, callback) {
var app = this;
// build the callback
// if the arity is 2, callback is the second argument
if (typeof callback == 'undefined') { callback = data; }
var listener_callback = function() {
// pull off the context from the arguments to the callback
var e, context, data;
e = arguments[0];
data = arguments[1];
if (data && data.context) {
context = data.context;
delete data.context;
} else {
context = new app.context_prototype(app, 'bind', e.type, data, e.target);
}
e.cleaned_type = e.type.replace(app.eventNamespace(), '');
callback.apply(context, [e, data]);
};
// it could be that the app element doesnt exist yet
// so attach to the listeners array and then run()
// will actually bind the event.
if (!this.listeners[name]) { this.listeners[name] = []; }
this.listeners[name].push(listener_callback);
if (this.isRunning()) {
// if the app is running
// *actually* bind the event to the app element
this._listen(name, listener_callback);
}
return this;
},
// Triggers custom events defined with `bind()`
//
// ### Arguments
//
// * `name` The name of the event. Automatically prefixed with the `eventNamespace()`
// * `data` An optional Object that can be passed to the bound callback.
// * `context` An optional context/Object in which to execute the bound callback.
// If no context is supplied a the context is a new `Sammy.EventContext`
//
trigger: function(name, data) {
this.$element().trigger([name, this.eventNamespace()].join('.'), [data]);
return this;
},
// Reruns the current route
refresh: function() {
this.last_location = null;
this.trigger('location-changed');
return this;
},
// Takes a single callback that is pushed on to a stack.
// Before any route is run, the callbacks are evaluated in order within
// the current `Sammy.EventContext`
//
// If any of the callbacks explicitly return false, execution of any
// further callbacks and the route itself is halted.
//
// You can also provide a set of options that will define when to run this
// before based on the route it proceeds.
//
// ### Example
//
// var app = $.sammy(function() {
//
// // will run at #/route but not at #/
// this.before('#/route', function() {
// //...
// });
//
// // will run at #/ but not at #/route
// this.before({except: {path: '#/route'}}, function() {
// this.log('not before #/route');
// });
//
// this.get('#/', function() {});
//
// this.get('#/route', function() {});
//
// });
//
// See `contextMatchesOptions()` for a full list of supported options
//
before: function(options, callback) {
if (_isFunction(options)) {
callback = options;
options = {};
}
this.befores.push([options, callback]);
return this;
},
// A shortcut for binding a callback to be run after a route is executed.
// After callbacks have no guarunteed order.
after: function(callback) {
return this.bind('event-context-after', callback);
},
// Adds an around filter to the application. around filters are functions
// that take a single argument `callback` which is the entire route
// execution path wrapped up in a closure. This means you can decide whether
// or not to proceed with execution by not invoking `callback` or,
// more usefully wrapping callback inside the result of an asynchronous execution.
//
// ### Example
//
// The most common use case for around() is calling a _possibly_ async function
// and executing the route within the functions callback:
//
// var app = $.sammy(function() {
//
// var current_user = false;
//
// function checkLoggedIn(callback) {
// // /session returns a JSON representation of the logged in user
// // or an empty object
// if (!current_user) {
// $.getJSON('/session', function(json) {
// if (json.login) {
// // show the user as logged in
// current_user = json;
// // execute the route path
// callback();
// } else {
// // show the user as not logged in
// current_user = false;
// // the context of aroundFilters is an EventContext
// this.redirect('#/login');
// }
// });
// } else {
// // execute the route path
// callback();
// }
// };
//
// this.around(checkLoggedIn);
//
// });
//
around: function(callback) {
this.arounds.push(callback);
return this;
},
// Returns `true` if the current application is running.
isRunning: function() {
return this._running;
},
// Helpers extends the EventContext prototype specific to this app.
// This allows you to define app specific helper functions that can be used
// whenever you're inside of an event context (templates, routes, bind).
//
// ### Example
//
// var app = $.sammy(function() {
//
// helpers({
// upcase: function(text) {
// return text.toString().toUpperCase();
// }
// });
//
// get('#/', function() { with(this) {
// // inside of this context I can use the helpers
// $('#main').html(upcase($('#main').text());
// }});
//
// });
//
//
// ### Arguments
//
// * `extensions` An object collection of functions to extend the context.
//
helpers: function(extensions) {
$.extend(this.context_prototype.prototype, extensions);
return this;
},
// Helper extends the event context just like `helpers()` but does it
// a single method at a time. This is especially useful for dynamically named
// helpers
//
// ### Example
//
// // Trivial example that adds 3 helper methods to the context dynamically
// var app = $.sammy(function(app) {
//
// $.each([1,2,3], function(i, num) {
// app.helper('helper' + num, function() {
// this.log("I'm helper number " + num);
// });
// });
//
// this.get('#/', function() {
// this.helper2(); //=> I'm helper number 2
// });
// });
//
// ### Arguments
//
// * `name` The name of the method
// * `method` The function to be added to the prototype at `name`
//
helper: function(name, method) {
this.context_prototype.prototype[name] = method;
return this;
},
// Actually starts the application's lifecycle. `run()` should be invoked
// within a document.ready block to ensure the DOM exists before binding events, etc.
//
// ### Example
//
// var app = $.sammy(function() { ... }); // your application
// $(function() { // document.ready
// app.run();
// });
//
// ### Arguments
//
// * `start_url` Optionally, a String can be passed which the App will redirect to
// after the events/routes have been bound.
run: function(start_url) {
if (this.isRunning()) { return false; }
var app = this;
// actually bind all the listeners
$.each(this.listeners.toHash(), function(name, callbacks) {
$.each(callbacks, function(i, listener_callback) {
app._listen(name, listener_callback);
});
});
this.trigger('run', {start_url: start_url});
this._running = true;
// set last location
this.last_location = null;
if (!(/\#(.+)/.test(this.getLocation())) && typeof start_url != 'undefined') {
this.setLocation(start_url);
}
// check url
this._checkLocation();
this._location_proxy.bind();
this.bind('location-changed', function() {
app._checkLocation();
});
// bind to submit to capture post/put/delete routes
this.bind('submit', function(e) {
var returned = app._checkFormSubmission($(e.target).closest('form'));
return (returned === false) ? e.preventDefault() : false;
});
// bind unload to body unload
$(window).bind('unload', function() {
app.unload();
});
// trigger html changed
return this.trigger('changed');
},
// The opposite of `run()`, un-binds all event listeners and intervals
// `run()` Automatically binds a `onunload` event to run this when
// the document is closed.
unload: function() {
if (!this.isRunning()) { return false; }
var app = this;
this.trigger('unload');
// clear interval
this._location_proxy.unbind();
// unbind form submits
this.$element().unbind('submit').removeClass(app.eventNamespace());
// unbind all events
$.each(this.listeners.toHash() , function(name, listeners) {
$.each(listeners, function(i, listener_callback) {
app._unlisten(name, listener_callback);
});
});
this._running = false;
return this;
},
// Will bind a single callback function to every event that is already
// being listened to in the app. This includes all the `APP_EVENTS`
// as well as any custom events defined with `bind()`.
//
// Used internally for debug logging.
bindToAllEvents: function(callback) {
var app = this;
// bind to the APP_EVENTS first
$.each(this.APP_EVENTS, function(i, e) {
app.bind(e, callback);
});
// next, bind to listener names (only if they dont exist in APP_EVENTS)
$.each(this.listeners.keys(true), function(i, name) {
if ($.inArray(name, app.APP_EVENTS) == -1) {
app.bind(name, callback);
}
});
return this;
},
// Returns a copy of the given path with any query string after the hash
// removed.
routablePath: function(path) {
return path.replace(QUERY_STRING_MATCHER, '');
},
// Given a verb and a String path, will return either a route object or false
// if a matching route can be found within the current defined set.
lookupRoute: function(verb, path) {
var app = this, routed = false, i = 0, l, route;
if (typeof this.routes[verb] != 'undefined') {
l = this.routes[verb].length;
for (; i < l; i++) {
route = this.routes[verb][i];
if (app.routablePath(path).match(route.path)) {
routed = route;
break;
}
}
}
return routed;
},
// First, invokes `lookupRoute()` and if a route is found, parses the
// possible URL params and then invokes the route's callback within a new
// `Sammy.EventContext`. If the route can not be found, it calls
// `notFound()`. If `raise_errors` is set to `true` and
// the `error()` has not been overridden, it will throw an actual JS
// error.
//
// You probably will never have to call this directly.
//
// ### Arguments
//
// * `verb` A String for the verb.
// * `path` A String path to lookup.
// * `params` An Object of Params pulled from the URI or passed directly.
//