| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208 | window.Popup = new (class {  constructor() {    // The template we use to render popups    this.template = Template.popup;    // We only want to display one popup at a time and we keep the view object    // in this `Popup.current` variable. If there is no popup currently opened    // the value is `null`.    this.current = null;    // It's possible to open a sub-popup B from a popup A. In that case we keep    // the data of popup A so we can return back to it. Every time we open a new    // popup the stack grows, every time we go back the stack decrease, and if    // we close the popup the stack is reseted to the empty stack [].    this._stack = [];    // We invalidate this internal dependency every time the top of the stack    // has changed and we want to re-render a popup with the new top-stack data.    this._dep = new Tracker.Dependency();  }  /// This function returns a callback that can be used in an event map:  ///   Template.tplName.events({  ///     'click .elementClass': Popup.open("popupName"),  ///   });  /// The popup inherit the data context of its parent.  open(name) {    const self = this;    const popupName = `${name}Popup`;    function clickFromPopup(evt) {      return $(evt.target).closest('.js-pop-over').length !== 0;    }    return function(evt) {      // If a popup is already opened, clicking again on the opener element      // should close it -- and interrupt the current `open` function.      if (self.isOpen()) {        const previousOpenerElement = self._getTopStack().openerElement;        if (previousOpenerElement === evt.currentTarget) {          self.close();          return;        } else {          $(previousOpenerElement).removeClass('is-active');        }      }      // We determine the `openerElement` (the DOM element that is being clicked      // and the one we take in reference to position the popup) from the event      // if the popup has no parent, or from the parent `openerElement` if it      // has one. This allows us to position a sub-popup exactly at the same      // position than its parent.      let openerElement;      if (clickFromPopup(evt) && self._getTopStack()) {        openerElement = self._getTopStack().openerElement;      } else {        self._stack = [];        openerElement = evt.currentTarget;      }      $(openerElement).addClass('is-active');      evt.preventDefault();      // We push our popup data to the stack. The top of the stack is always      // used as the data source for our current popup.      self._stack.push({        popupName,        openerElement,        hasPopupParent: clickFromPopup(evt),        title: self._getTitle(popupName),        depth: self._stack.length,        offset: self._getOffset(openerElement),        dataContext: (this && this.currentData && this.currentData()) || this,      });      // If there are no popup currently opened we use the Blaze API to render      // one into the DOM. We use a reactive function as the data parameter that      // return the complete along with its top element and depends on our      // internal dependency that is being invalidated every time the top      // element of the stack has changed and we want to update the popup.      //      // Otherwise if there is already a popup open we just need to invalidate      // our internal dependency, and since we just changed the top element of      // our internal stack, the popup will be updated with the new data.      if (!self.isOpen()) {        self.current = Blaze.renderWithData(          self.template,          () => {            self._dep.depend();            return { ...self._getTopStack(), stack: self._stack };          },          document.body,        );      } else {        self._dep.changed();      }    };  }  /// This function returns a callback that can be used in an event map:  ///   Template.tplName.events({  ///     'click .elementClass': Popup.afterConfirm("popupName", function() {  ///       // What to do after the user has confirmed the action  ///     }),  ///   });  afterConfirm(name, action) {    const self = this;    return function(evt, tpl) {      const context = (this.currentData && this.currentData()) || this;      context.__afterConfirmAction = action;      self.open(name).call(context, evt, tpl);    };  }  /// The public reactive state of the popup.  isOpen() {    this._dep.changed();    return Boolean(this.current);  }  /// In case the popup was opened from a parent popup we can get back to it  /// with this `Popup.back()` function. You can go back several steps at once  /// by providing a number to this function, e.g. `Popup.back(2)`. In this case  /// intermediate popup won't even be rendered on the DOM. If the number of  /// steps back is greater than the popup stack size, the popup will be closed.  back(n = 1) {    if (this._stack.length > n) {      _.times(n, () => this._stack.pop());      this._dep.changed();    } else {      this.close();    }  }  /// Close the current opened popup.  close() {    if (this.isOpen()) {      Blaze.remove(this.current);      this.current = null;      const openerElement = this._getTopStack().openerElement;      $(openerElement).removeClass('is-active');      this._stack = [];    }  }  getOpenerComponent() {    const { openerElement } = Template.parentData(4);    return BlazeComponent.getComponentForElement(openerElement);  }  // An utility fonction that returns the top element of the internal stack  _getTopStack() {    return this._stack[this._stack.length - 1];  }  // We automatically calculate the popup offset from the reference element  // position and dimensions. We also reactively use the window dimensions to  // ensure that the popup is always visible on the screen.  _getOffset(element) {    const $element = $(element);    return () => {      Utils.windowResizeDep.depend();      if (Utils.isMiniScreen()) return { left: 0, top: 0 };      const offset = $element.offset();      const popupWidth = 300 + 15;      return {        left: Math.min(offset.left, $(window).width() - popupWidth),        top: offset.top + $element.outerHeight(),      };    };  }  // We get the title from the translation files. Instead of returning the  // result, we return a function that compute the result and since `TAPi18n.__`  // is a reactive data source, the title will be changed reactively.  _getTitle(popupName) {    return () => {      const translationKey = `${popupName}-title`;      // XXX There is no public API to check if there is an available      // translation for a given key. So we try to translate the key and if the      // translation output equals the key input we deduce that no translation      // was available and returns `false`. There is a (small) risk a false      // positives.      const title = TAPi18n.__(translationKey);      // when popup showed as full of small screen, we need a default header to clearly see [X] button      const defaultTitle = Utils.isMiniScreen() ? '' : false;      return title !== translationKey ? title : defaultTitle;    };  }})();// We close a potential opened popup on any left click on the document, or go// one step back by pressing escape.const escapeActions = ['back', 'close'];escapeActions.forEach(actionName => {  EscapeActions.register(    `popup-${actionName}`,    () => Popup[actionName](),    () => Popup.isOpen(),    {      noClickEscapeOn: '.js-pop-over,.js-open-card-title-popup',      enabledOnClick: actionName === 'close',    },  );});
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