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/**
* @license AngularJS v1.7.8
* (c) 2010-2018 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org
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* License: MIT
*/
(function(window, angular) {'use strict';
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/**
* @ngdoc module
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* @name ngTouch
* @description
*
* The `ngTouch` module provides helpers for touch-enabled devices.
* The implementation is based on jQuery Mobile touch event handling
* ([jquerymobile.com](http://jquerymobile.com/)). *
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*
* See {@link ngTouch.$swipe `$swipe`} for usage.
*
* @deprecated
* sinceVersion="1.7.0"
* The ngTouch module with the {@link ngTouch.$swipe `$swipe`} service and
* the {@link ngTouch.ngSwipeLeft} and {@link ngTouch.ngSwipeRight} directives are
* deprecated. Instead, stand-alone libraries for touch handling and gesture interaction
* should be used, for example [HammerJS](https://hammerjs.github.io/) (which is also used by
* Angular).
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*/
// define ngTouch module
/* global ngTouch */
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var ngTouch = angular.module('ngTouch', []);
ngTouch.info({ angularVersion: '1.7.8' });
function nodeName_(element) {
return angular.$$lowercase(element.nodeName || (element[0] && element[0].nodeName));
}
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/* global ngTouch: false */
/**
* @ngdoc service
* @name $swipe
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*
* @deprecated
* sinceVersion="1.7.0"
*
* See the {@link ngTouch module} documentation for more information.
*
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* @description
* The `$swipe` service is a service that abstracts the messier details of hold-and-drag swipe
* behavior, to make implementing swipe-related directives more convenient.
*
* Requires the {@link ngTouch `ngTouch`} module to be installed.
*
* `$swipe` is used by the `ngSwipeLeft` and `ngSwipeRight` directives in `ngTouch`.
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*
* # Usage
* The `$swipe` service is an object with a single method: `bind`. `bind` takes an element
* which is to be watched for swipes, and an object with four handler functions. See the
* documentation for `bind` below.
*/
ngTouch.factory('$swipe', [function() {
// The total distance in any direction before we make the call on swipe vs. scroll.
var MOVE_BUFFER_RADIUS = 10;
var POINTER_EVENTS = {
'mouse': {
start: 'mousedown',
move: 'mousemove',
end: 'mouseup'
},
'touch': {
start: 'touchstart',
move: 'touchmove',
end: 'touchend',
cancel: 'touchcancel'
},
'pointer': {
start: 'pointerdown',
move: 'pointermove',
end: 'pointerup',
cancel: 'pointercancel'
}
};
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function getCoordinates(event) {
var originalEvent = event.originalEvent || event;
var touches = originalEvent.touches && originalEvent.touches.length ? originalEvent.touches : [originalEvent];
var e = (originalEvent.changedTouches && originalEvent.changedTouches[0]) || touches[0];
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return {
x: e.clientX,
y: e.clientY
};
}
function getEvents(pointerTypes, eventType) {
var res = [];
angular.forEach(pointerTypes, function(pointerType) {
var eventName = POINTER_EVENTS[pointerType][eventType];
if (eventName) {
res.push(eventName);
}
});
return res.join(' ');
}
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return {
/**
* @ngdoc method
* @name $swipe#bind
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*
* @description
* The main method of `$swipe`. It takes an element to be watched for swipe motions, and an
* object containing event handlers.
* The pointer types that should be used can be specified via the optional
* third argument, which is an array of strings `'mouse'`, `'touch'` and `'pointer'`. By default,
* `$swipe` will listen for `mouse`, `touch` and `pointer` events.
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*
* The four events are `start`, `move`, `end`, and `cancel`. `start`, `move`, and `end`
* receive as a parameter a coordinates object of the form `{ x: 150, y: 310 }` and the raw
* `event`. `cancel` receives the raw `event` as its single parameter.
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*
* `start` is called on either `mousedown`, `touchstart` or `pointerdown`. After this event, `$swipe` is
* watching for `touchmove`, `mousemove` or `pointermove` events. These events are ignored until the total
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* distance moved in either dimension exceeds a small threshold.
*
* Once this threshold is exceeded, either the horizontal or vertical delta is greater.
* - If the horizontal distance is greater, this is a swipe and `move` and `end` events follow.
* - If the vertical distance is greater, this is a scroll, and we let the browser take over.
* A `cancel` event is sent.
*
* `move` is called on `mousemove`, `touchmove` and `pointermove` after the above logic has determined that
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* a swipe is in progress.
*
* `end` is called when a swipe is successfully completed with a `touchend`, `mouseup` or `pointerup`.
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*
* `cancel` is called either on a `touchcancel` or `pointercancel` from the browser, or when we begin scrolling
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* as described above.
*
*/
bind: function(element, eventHandlers, pointerTypes) {
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// Absolute total movement, used to control swipe vs. scroll.
var totalX, totalY;
// Coordinates of the start position.
var startCoords;
// Last event's position.
var lastPos;
// Whether a swipe is active.
var active = false;
pointerTypes = pointerTypes || ['mouse', 'touch', 'pointer'];
element.on(getEvents(pointerTypes, 'start'), function(event) {
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startCoords = getCoordinates(event);
active = true;
totalX = 0;
totalY = 0;
lastPos = startCoords;
if (eventHandlers['start']) {
eventHandlers['start'](startCoords, event);
}
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});
var events = getEvents(pointerTypes, 'cancel');
if (events) {
element.on(events, function(event) {
active = false;
if (eventHandlers['cancel']) {
eventHandlers['cancel'](event);
}
});
}
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element.on(getEvents(pointerTypes, 'move'), function(event) {
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if (!active) return;
// Android will send a touchcancel if it thinks we're starting to scroll.
// So when the total distance (+ or - or both) exceeds 10px in either direction,
// we either:
// - On totalX > totalY, we send preventDefault() and treat this as a swipe.
// - On totalY > totalX, we let the browser handle it as a scroll.
if (!startCoords) return;
var coords = getCoordinates(event);
totalX += Math.abs(coords.x - lastPos.x);
totalY += Math.abs(coords.y - lastPos.y);
lastPos = coords;
if (totalX < MOVE_BUFFER_RADIUS && totalY < MOVE_BUFFER_RADIUS) {
return;
}
// One of totalX or totalY has exceeded the buffer, so decide on swipe vs. scroll.
if (totalY > totalX) {
// Allow native scrolling to take over.
active = false;
if (eventHandlers['cancel']) {
eventHandlers['cancel'](event);
}
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return;
} else {
// Prevent the browser from scrolling.
event.preventDefault();
if (eventHandlers['move']) {
eventHandlers['move'](coords, event);
}
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}
});
element.on(getEvents(pointerTypes, 'end'), function(event) {
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if (!active) return;
active = false;
if (eventHandlers['end']) {
eventHandlers['end'](getCoordinates(event), event);
}
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});
}
};
}]);
/* global ngTouch: false */
/**
* @ngdoc directive
* @name ngSwipeLeft
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*
* @deprecated
* sinceVersion="1.7.0"
*
* See the {@link ngTouch module} documentation for more information.
*
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* @description
* Specify custom behavior when an element is swiped to the left on a touchscreen device.
* A leftward swipe is a quick, right-to-left slide of the finger.
* Though ngSwipeLeft is designed for touch-based devices, it will work with a mouse click and drag
* too.
*
* To disable the mouse click and drag functionality, add `ng-swipe-disable-mouse` to
* the `ng-swipe-left` or `ng-swipe-right` DOM Element.
*
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* Requires the {@link ngTouch `ngTouch`} module to be installed.
*
* @element ANY
* @param {expression} ngSwipeLeft {@link guide/expression Expression} to evaluate
* upon left swipe. (Event object is available as `$event`)
*
* @example
<example module="ngSwipeLeftExample" deps="angular-touch.js" name="ng-swipe-left">
<file name="index.html">
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<div ng-show="!showActions" ng-swipe-left="showActions = true">
Some list content, like an email in the inbox
</div>
<div ng-show="showActions" ng-swipe-right="showActions = false">
<button ng-click="reply()">Reply</button>
<button ng-click="delete()">Delete</button>
</div>
</file>
<file name="script.js">
angular.module('ngSwipeLeftExample', ['ngTouch']);
</file>
</example>
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*/
/**
* @ngdoc directive
* @name ngSwipeRight
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*
* @deprecated
* sinceVersion="1.7.0"
*
* See the {@link ngTouch module} documentation for more information.
*
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* @description
* Specify custom behavior when an element is swiped to the right on a touchscreen device.
* A rightward swipe is a quick, left-to-right slide of the finger.
* Though ngSwipeRight is designed for touch-based devices, it will work with a mouse click and drag
* too.
*
* Requires the {@link ngTouch `ngTouch`} module to be installed.
*
* @element ANY
* @param {expression} ngSwipeRight {@link guide/expression Expression} to evaluate
* upon right swipe. (Event object is available as `$event`)
*
* @example
<example module="ngSwipeRightExample" deps="angular-touch.js" name="ng-swipe-right">
<file name="index.html">
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<div ng-show="!showActions" ng-swipe-left="showActions = true">
Some list content, like an email in the inbox
</div>
<div ng-show="showActions" ng-swipe-right="showActions = false">
<button ng-click="reply()">Reply</button>
<button ng-click="delete()">Delete</button>
</div>
</file>
<file name="script.js">
angular.module('ngSwipeRightExample', ['ngTouch']);
</file>
</example>
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*/
function makeSwipeDirective(directiveName, direction, eventName) {
ngTouch.directive(directiveName, ['$parse', '$swipe', function($parse, $swipe) {
// The maximum vertical delta for a swipe should be less than 75px.
var MAX_VERTICAL_DISTANCE = 75;
// Vertical distance should not be more than a fraction of the horizontal distance.
var MAX_VERTICAL_RATIO = 0.3;
// At least a 30px lateral motion is necessary for a swipe.
var MIN_HORIZONTAL_DISTANCE = 30;
return function(scope, element, attr) {
var swipeHandler = $parse(attr[directiveName]);
var startCoords, valid;
function validSwipe(coords) {
// Check that it's within the coordinates.
// Absolute vertical distance must be within tolerances.
// Horizontal distance, we take the current X - the starting X.
// This is negative for leftward swipes and positive for rightward swipes.
// After multiplying by the direction (-1 for left, +1 for right), legal swipes
// (ie. same direction as the directive wants) will have a positive delta and
// illegal ones a negative delta.
// Therefore this delta must be positive, and larger than the minimum.
if (!startCoords) return false;
var deltaY = Math.abs(coords.y - startCoords.y);
var deltaX = (coords.x - startCoords.x) * direction;
return valid && // Short circuit for already-invalidated swipes.
deltaY < MAX_VERTICAL_DISTANCE &&
deltaX > 0 &&
deltaX > MIN_HORIZONTAL_DISTANCE &&
deltaY / deltaX < MAX_VERTICAL_RATIO;
}
var pointerTypes = ['touch'];
if (!angular.isDefined(attr['ngSwipeDisableMouse'])) {
pointerTypes.push('mouse');
}
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$swipe.bind(element, {
'start': function(coords, event) {
startCoords = coords;
valid = true;
},
'cancel': function(event) {
valid = false;
},
'end': function(coords, event) {
if (validSwipe(coords)) {
scope.$apply(function() {
element.triggerHandler(eventName);
swipeHandler(scope, {$event: event});
});
}
}
}, pointerTypes);
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};
}]);
}
// Left is negative X-coordinate, right is positive.
makeSwipeDirective('ngSwipeLeft', -1, 'swipeleft');
makeSwipeDirective('ngSwipeRight', 1, 'swiperight');
})(window, window.angular);