X-Git-Url: http://git.asbjorn.biz/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fjquery%2Fjquery.js;h=f756b67ab78e08f54831061b9e2c51fd20793082;hb=2ef4093cf7f52383dd43bd361864edcda27e5c3c;hp=0aac026206aa795e8561ddb458bc483067f447d7;hpb=a5f9108a2109b2ed5778af860b0928d8e6b0fdd2;p=jquery.git diff --git a/src/jquery/jquery.js b/src/jquery/jquery.js index 0aac026..b7091e2 100644 --- a/src/jquery/jquery.js +++ b/src/jquery/jquery.js @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* * jQuery @VERSION - New Wave Javascript * - * Copyright (c) 2006 John Resig (jquery.com) + * Copyright (c) 2007 John Resig (jquery.com) * Dual licensed under the MIT (MIT-LICENSE.txt) * and GPL (GPL-LICENSE.txt) licenses. * @@ -24,40 +24,10 @@ window.undefined = window.undefined; */ var jQuery = function(a,c) { // If the context is global, return a new object - if ( window == this ) + if ( window == this || !this.init ) return new jQuery(a,c); - - // Make sure that a selection was provided - a = a || document; - - // HANDLE: $(function) - // Shortcut for document ready - // Safari reports typeof on DOM NodeLists as a function - if ( typeof a == "function" && !a.nodeType && a[0] == undefined ) - return new jQuery(document)[ jQuery.fn.ready ? "ready" : "load" ]( a ); - // Handle HTML strings - if ( typeof a == "string" ) { - // HANDLE: $(html) -> $(array) - var m = /^[^<]*(<.+>)[^>]*$/.exec(a); - if ( m ) - a = jQuery.clean( [ m[1] ] ); - - // HANDLE: $(expr) - else - return new jQuery( c ).find( a ); - } - - return this.setArray( - // HANDLE: $(array) - a.constructor == Array && a || - - // HANDLE: $(arraylike) - // Watch for when an array-like object is passed as the selector - (a.jquery || a.length && a != window && !a.nodeType && a[0] != undefined && a[0].nodeType) && jQuery.makeArray( a ) || - - // HANDLE: $(*) - [ a ] ); + return this.init(a,c); }; // Map over the $ in case of overwrite @@ -77,8 +47,12 @@ var $ = jQuery; * (usually consisting of CSS or XPath), which then finds all matching * elements. * - * By default, $() looks for DOM elements within the context of the - * current HTML document. + * By default, if no context is specified, $() looks for DOM elements within the context of the + * current HTML document. If you do specify a context, such as a DOM + * element or jQuery object, the expression will be matched against + * the contents of that context. + * + * See [[DOM/Traversing/Selectors]] for the allowed CSS/XPath syntax for expressions. * * @example $("div > p") * @desc Finds all p elements that are children of a div element. @@ -103,10 +77,10 @@ var $ = jQuery; /** * Create DOM elements on-the-fly from the provided String of raw HTML. * - * @example $("

Hello

").appendTo("#body") + * @example $("

Hello

").appendTo("body") * @desc Creates a div element (and all of its contents) dynamically, - * and appends it to the element with the ID of body. Internally, an - * element is created and it's innerHTML property set to the given markup. + * and appends it to the body element. Internally, an + * element is created and its innerHTML property set to the given markup. * It is therefore both quite flexible and limited. * * @name $ @@ -122,12 +96,7 @@ var $ = jQuery; * This function also accepts XML Documents and Window objects * as valid arguments (even though they are not DOM Elements). * - * @example $(document).find("div > p") - * @before

one

two

three

- * @result [

two

] - * @desc Same as $("div > p") because the document - * - * @example $(document.body).background( "black" ); + * @example $(document.body).css( "background", "black" ); * @desc Sets the background color of the page to black. * * @example $( myForm.elements ).hide() @@ -143,8 +112,10 @@ var $ = jQuery; * A shorthand for $(document).ready(), allowing you to bind a function * to be executed when the DOM document has finished loading. This function * behaves just like $(document).ready(), in that it should be used to wrap - * all of the other $() operations on your page. While this function is, - * technically, chainable - there really isn't much use for chaining against it. + * other $() operations on your page that depend on the DOM being ready to be + * operated on. While this function is, technically, chainable - there really + * isn't much use for chaining against it. + * * You can have as many $(document).ready events on your page as you like. * * See ready(Function) for details about the ready event. @@ -154,29 +125,64 @@ var $ = jQuery; * }); * @desc Executes the function when the DOM is ready to be used. * - * @name $ - * @param Function fn The function to execute when the DOM is ready. - * @cat Core - * @type jQuery - */ - -/** - * A means of creating a cloned copy of a jQuery object. This function - * copies the set of matched elements from one jQuery object and creates - * another, new, jQuery object containing the same elements. - * - * @example var div = $("div"); - * $( div ).find("p"); - * @desc Locates all p elements with all div elements, without disrupting the original jQuery object contained in 'div' (as would normally be the case if a simple div.find("p") was done). + * @example jQuery(function($) { + * // Your code using failsafe $ alias here... + * }); + * @desc Uses both the shortcut for $(document).ready() and the argument + * to write failsafe jQuery code using the $ alias, without relying on the + * global alias. * * @name $ - * @param jQuery obj The jQuery object to be cloned. + * @param Function fn The function to execute when the DOM is ready. * @cat Core * @type jQuery + * @see ready(Function) */ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { /** + * Initialize a new jQuery object + * + * @private + * @name init + * @param String|Function|Element|Array|jQuery a selector + * @param jQuery|Element|Array c context + * @cat Core + */ + init: function(a,c) { + // Make sure that a selection was provided + a = a || document; + + // HANDLE: $(function) + // Shortcut for document ready + if ( jQuery.isFunction(a) ) + return new jQuery(document)[ jQuery.fn.ready ? "ready" : "load" ]( a ); + + // Handle HTML strings + if ( typeof a == "string" ) { + // HANDLE: $(html) -> $(array) + var m = /^[^<]*(<(.|\s)+>)[^>]*$/.exec(a); + if ( m ) + a = jQuery.clean( [ m[1] ] ); + + // HANDLE: $(expr) + else + return new jQuery( c ).find( a ); + } + + return this.setArray( + // HANDLE: $(array) + a.constructor == Array && a || + + // HANDLE: $(arraylike) + // Watch for when an array-like object is passed as the selector + (a.jquery || a.length && a != window && !a.nodeType && a[0] != undefined && a[0].nodeType) && jQuery.makeArray( a ) || + + // HANDLE: $(*) + [ a ] ); + }, + + /** * The current version of jQuery. * * @private @@ -188,7 +194,7 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { jquery: "@VERSION", /** - * The number of elements currently matched. + * The number of elements currently matched. The size function will return the same value. * * @example $("img").length; * @before @@ -201,7 +207,8 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { */ /** - * The number of elements currently matched. + * Get the number of elements currently matched. This returns the same + * number as the 'length' property of the jQuery object. * * @example $("img").size(); * @before @@ -218,10 +225,12 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { length: 0, /** - * Access all matched elements. This serves as a backwards-compatible + * Access all matched DOM elements. This serves as a backwards-compatible * way of accessing all matched elements (other than the jQuery object * itself, which is, in fact, an array of elements). * + * It is useful if you need to operate on the DOM elements themselves instead of using built-in jQuery functions. + * * @example $("img").get(); * @before * @result [ ] @@ -233,12 +242,13 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { */ /** - * Access a single matched element. num is used to access the - * Nth element matched. + * Access a single matched DOM element at a specified index in the matched set. + * This allows you to extract the actual DOM element and operate on it + * directly without necessarily using jQuery functionality on it. * * @example $("img").get(0); * @before - * @result [ ] + * @result * @desc Selects all images in the document and returns the first one * * @name get @@ -260,24 +270,24 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { * Set the jQuery object to an array of elements, while maintaining * the stack. * - * @example $("img").set([ document.body ]); - * @result $("img").set() == [ document.body ] + * @example $("img").pushStack([ document.body ]); + * @result $("img").pushStack() == [ document.body ] * * @private - * @name set + * @name pushStack * @type jQuery * @param Elements elems An array of elements * @cat Core */ - set: function( a ) { - var ret = jQuery(this); + pushStack: function( a ) { + var ret = jQuery(a); ret.prevObject = this; - return ret.setArray( a ); + return ret; }, /** * Set the jQuery object to an array of elements. This operation is - * completely destructive - be sure to use .set() if you wish to maintain + * completely destructive - be sure to use .pushStack() if you wish to maintain * the jQuery stack. * * @example $("img").setArray([ document.body ]); @@ -299,11 +309,11 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { * Execute a function within the context of every matched element. * This means that every time the passed-in function is executed * (which is once for every element matched) the 'this' keyword - * points to the specific element. + * points to the specific DOM element. * * Additionally, the function, when executed, is passed a single * argument representing the position of the element in the matched - * set. + * set (integer, zero-index). * * @example $("img").each(function(i){ * this.src = "test" + i + ".jpg"; @@ -327,17 +337,17 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { * Returns -1 if the object wasn't found. * * @example $("*").index( $('#foobar')[0] ) - * @before
+ * @before
* @result 0 * @desc Returns the index for the element with ID foobar * - * @example $("*").index( $('#foo')) - * @before
+ * @example $("*").index( $('#foo')[0] ) + * @before
* @result 2 - * @desc Returns the index for the element with ID foo + * @desc Returns the index for the element with ID foo within another element * - * @example $("*").index( $('#bar')) - * @before
+ * @example $("*").index( $('#bar')[0] ) + * @before
* @result -1 * @desc Returns -1, as there is no element with ID bar * @@ -359,6 +369,9 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { * This method makes it easy to retrieve a property value * from the first matched element. * + * If the element does not have an attribute with such a + * name, undefined is returned. + * * @example $("img").attr("src"); * @before * @result test.jpg @@ -390,8 +403,6 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { /** * Set a single property to a value, on all matched elements. * - * Can compute values provided as ${formula}, see second example. - * * Note that you can't set the name property of input elements in IE. * Use $(html) or .append(html) or .html(html) to create elements * on the fly including the name property. @@ -401,11 +412,6 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { * @result * @desc Sets src attribute to all images. * - * @example $("img").attr("title", "${this.src}"); - * @before - * @result - * @desc Sets title attribute from src attribute, a shortcut for attr(String,Function) - * * @name attr * @type jQuery * @param String key The name of the property to set. @@ -416,17 +422,25 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { /** * Set a single property to a computed value, on all matched elements. * - * Instead of a value, a function is provided, that computes the value. + * Instead of supplying a string value as described + * [[DOM/Attributes#attr.28_key.2C_value_.29|above]], + * a function is provided that computes the value. * * @example $("img").attr("title", function() { return this.src }); * @before * @result * @desc Sets title attribute from src attribute. * + * @example $("img").attr("title", function(index) { return this.title + (i + 1); }); + * @before + * @result + * @desc Enumerate title attribute. + * * @name attr * @type jQuery * @param String key The name of the property to set. * @param Function value A function returning the value to set. + * Scope: Current element, argument: Index of current element * @cat DOM/Attributes */ attr: function( key, value, type ) { @@ -435,19 +449,19 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { // Look for the case where we're accessing a style value if ( key.constructor == String ) if ( value == undefined ) - return jQuery[ type || "attr" ]( this[0], key ); + return this.length && jQuery[ type || "attr" ]( this[0], key ) || undefined; else { obj = {}; obj[ key ] = value; } // Check to see if we're setting style values - return this.each(function(){ + return this.each(function(index){ // Set all the styles for ( var prop in obj ) jQuery.attr( type ? this.style : this, - prop, jQuery.prop(this, prop, obj[prop], type) + prop, jQuery.prop(this, obj[prop], type, index, prop) ); }); }, @@ -492,16 +506,22 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { /** * Set a single style property to a value, on all matched elements. + * If a number is provided, it is automatically converted into a pixel value. * * @example $("p").css("color","red"); * @before

Test Paragraph.

* @result

Test Paragraph.

* @desc Changes the color of all paragraphs to red * + * @example $("p").css("left",30); + * @before

Test Paragraph.

+ * @result

Test Paragraph.

+ * @desc Changes the left of all paragraphs to "30px" + * * @name css * @type jQuery * @param String key The name of the property to set. - * @param Object value The value to set the property to. + * @param String|Number value The value to set the property to. * @cat CSS */ css: function( key, value ) { @@ -545,12 +565,18 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { * @cat DOM/Attributes */ text: function(e) { - var type = this.length && this[0].innerText == undefined ? - "textContent" : "innerText"; - - return e == undefined ? - this.length && this[0][ type ] : - this.each(function(){ this[ type ] = e; }); + if ( typeof e != "object" && e != null ) + return this.empty().append( document.createTextNode( e ) ); + + var t = ""; + jQuery.each( e || this, function(){ + jQuery.each( this.childNodes, function(){ + if ( this.nodeType != 8 ) + t += this.nodeType != 1 ? + this.nodeValue : jQuery.fn.text([ this ]); + }); + }); + return t; }, /** @@ -601,10 +627,13 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { */ wrap: function() { // The elements to wrap the target around - var a = jQuery.clean(arguments); + var a, args = arguments; // Wrap each of the matched elements individually return this.each(function(){ + if ( !a ) + a = jQuery.clean(args, this.ownerDocument); + // Clone the structure that we're using to wrap var b = a[0].cloneNode(true); @@ -755,12 +784,17 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { }, /** - * End the most recent 'destructive' operation, reverting the list of matched elements - * back to its previous state. After an end operation, the list of matched elements will - * revert to the last state of matched elements. + * Revert the most recent 'destructive' operation, changing the set of matched elements + * to its previous state (right before the destructive operation). * * If there was no destructive operation before, an empty set is returned. * + * A 'destructive' operation is any operation that changes the set of + * matched jQuery elements. These functions are: add, + * children, clone, filter, + * find, not, next, + * parent, parents, prev and siblings. + * * @example $("p").find("span").end(); * @before

Hello, how are you?

* @result [

...

] @@ -777,7 +811,7 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { /** * Searches for all elements that match the specified expression. - + * * This method is a good way to find additional descendant * elements with which to process. * @@ -796,9 +830,9 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { * @cat DOM/Traversing */ find: function(t) { - return this.set( jQuery.map( this, function(a){ - return jQuery.find(t,a); - }) ); + var data = jQuery.map(this, function(a){ return jQuery.find(t,a); }); + return this.pushStack( /[^+>] [^+>]/.test( t ) || t.indexOf("..") > -1 ? + jQuery.unique( data ) : data ); }, /** @@ -814,12 +848,50 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { * * @name clone * @type jQuery + * @param Boolean deep (Optional) Set to false if you don't want to clone all descendant nodes, in addition to the element itself. * @cat DOM/Manipulation */ clone: function(deep) { - return this.set( jQuery.map( this, function(a){ - return a.cloneNode( deep != undefined ? deep : true ); + deep = deep != undefined ? deep : true; + var $this = this.add(this.find("*")); + if (jQuery.browser.msie) { + // Need to remove events on the element and its descendants + $this.each(function() { + this._$events = {}; + for (var type in this.$events) + this._$events[type] = jQuery.extend({},this.$events[type]); + }).unbind(); + } + + // Do the clone + var r = this.pushStack( jQuery.map( this, function(a){ + return a.cloneNode( deep ); }) ); + + if (jQuery.browser.msie) { + $this.each(function() { + // Add the events back to the original and its descendants + var events = this._$events; + for (var type in events) + for (var handler in events[type]) + jQuery.event.add(this, type, events[type][handler], events[type][handler].data); + this._$events = null; + }); + } + + // copy form values over + if (deep) { + var inputs = r.add(r.find('*')).filter('select,input[@type=checkbox]'); + $this.filter('select,input[@type=checkbox]').each(function(i) { + if (this.selectedIndex) + inputs[i].selectedIndex = this.selectedIndex; + if (this.checked) + inputs[i].checked = true; + }); + } + + // Return the cloned set + return r; }, /** @@ -827,21 +899,21 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { * match the specified expression(s). This method is used to narrow down * the results of a search. * - * Provide a String array of expressions to apply multiple filters at once. + * Provide a comma-separated list of expressions to apply multiple filters at once. * * @example $("p").filter(".selected") * @before

Hello

How are you?

* @result [

Hello

] * @desc Selects all paragraphs and removes those without a class "selected". * - * @example $("p").filter([".selected", ":first"]) + * @example $("p").filter(".selected, :first") * @before

Hello

Hello Again

And Again

* @result [

Hello

,

And Again

] * @desc Selects all paragraphs and removes those without class "selected" and being the first one. * * @name filter * @type jQuery - * @param String|Array expression Expression(s) to search with. + * @param String expression Expression(s) to search with. * @cat DOM/Traversing */ @@ -863,22 +935,13 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { * @cat DOM/Traversing */ filter: function(t) { - return this.set( - t.constructor == Array && - jQuery.map(this,function(a){ - for ( var i = 0, tl = t.length; i < tl; i++ ) - if ( jQuery.filter(t[i],[a]).r.length ) - return a; - return null; + return this.pushStack( + jQuery.isFunction( t ) && + jQuery.grep(this, function(el, index){ + return t.apply(el, [index]); }) || - t.constructor == Boolean && - ( t ? this.get() : [] ) || - - typeof t == "function" && - jQuery.grep( this, function(el, index) { return t.apply(el, [index]) }) || - - jQuery.filter(t,this).r ); + jQuery.multiFilter(t,this) ); }, /** @@ -911,38 +974,80 @@ jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = { * @param String expr An expression with which to remove matching elements * @cat DOM/Traversing */ + + /** + * Removes any elements inside the array of elements from the set + * of matched elements. This method is used to remove one or more + * elements from a jQuery object. + * + * Please note: the expression cannot use a reference to the + * element name. See the two examples below. + * + * @example $("p").not( $("div p.selected") ) + * @before

Hello

Hello Again

+ * @result [

Hello

] + * @desc Removes all elements that match "div p.selected" from the total set of all paragraphs. + * + * @name not + * @type jQuery + * @param jQuery elems A set of elements to remove from the jQuery set of matched elements. + * @cat DOM/Traversing + */ not: function(t) { - return this.set( typeof t == "string" ? - jQuery.filter(t,this,true).r : - jQuery.grep(this,function(a){ return a != t; }) ); + return this.pushStack( + t.constructor == String && + jQuery.multiFilter(t, this, true) || + + jQuery.grep(this, function(a) { + return ( t.constructor == Array || t.jquery ) + ? jQuery.inArray( a, t ) < 0 + : a != t; + }) + ); }, /** - * Adds the elements matched by the expression to the jQuery object. This - * can be used to concatenate the result sets of two expressions. + * Adds more elements, matched by the given expression, + * to the set of matched elements. * * @example $("p").add("span") - * @before

Hello

Hello Again

- * @result [

Hello

, Hello Again ] + * @before (HTML)

Hello

Hello Again + * @result (jQuery object matching 2 elements) [

Hello

, Hello Again ] + * @desc Compare the above result to the result of $('p'), + * which would just result in [

Hello

]
. + * Using add(), matched elements of $('span') are simply + * added to the returned jQuery-object. * * @name add * @type jQuery * @param String expr An expression whose matched elements are added * @cat DOM/Traversing */ + + /** + * Adds more elements, created on the fly, to the set of + * matched elements. + * + * @example $("p").add("Again") + * @before

Hello

+ * @result [

Hello

, Again ] + * + * @name add + * @type jQuery + * @param String html A string of HTML to create on the fly. + * @cat DOM/Traversing + */ /** * Adds one or more Elements to the set of matched elements. * - * This is used to add a set of Elements to a jQuery object. - * * @example $("p").add( document.getElementById("a") ) * @before

Hello

Hello Again

* @result [

Hello

, Hello Again ] * - * @example $("p").add([document.getElementById("a"), document.getElementById("b")]) - * @before

Hello

Hello AgainAnd Again

- * @result [

Hello

, Hello Again, And Again ] + * @example $("p").add( document.forms[0].elements ) + * @before

Hello