Refactor to use the new library structure convention.

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Javier Velilla
2011-07-15 08:15:31 -03:00
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1.4.2
[Feature]
- The plugin support percentages as target ('50%' or {top:'50%', left:'45%'})
- Exposed the max() calculation as $.scrollTo.max
[Enhancement]
- Renamed $.fn.scrollable to $.fn._scrollable to avoid conflicts with other plugins
[Fix]
- Fixing max calculations for regular DOM elements
1.4.1
[Feature]
- The target can be 'max' to scroll to the end while keeping it elegant.
[Enhancement]
- Default duration is 0 for jquery +1.3. Means sync animation
- The plugin works on all major browsers, on compat & quirks modes, including iframes.
- In addition to window/document, if html or body are received, the plugin will choose the right one.
[Fix]
- The plugin accepts floating numbers, Thanks Ramin
- Using jQuery.nodeName where neccessary so that this works on xml+xhtml
- The max() internal function wasn't completely accurrate, now it is 98% (except for IE on quirks mode and it's not too noticeable).
1.4
[Fix]
- Fixed the problem when scrolling the window to absolute positioned elements on Safari.
- Fixed the problem on Opera 9.5 when scrolling the window. That it always scrolls to 0.
[Feature]
- Added the settings object as 2nd argument to the onAfter callback.
- The 3rd argument of scrollTo can be just a function and it's used as the onAfter.
- Added full support for iframes (even max scroll calculation).
- Instead of $.scrollTo, $(window).scrollTo() and $(document).scrollTo() can be used.
- Added $().scrollable() that returns the real element to scroll, f.e: $(window).scrollable() == [body|html], works for iframes.
[Enhancement]
- Cleaned the code a bit, specially the comments
1.3.3
[Change]
- Changed the licensing from GPL to GPL+MIT.
1.3.2
[Enhancement]
- Small improvements to make the code shorter.
[Change]
- Removed the last argument received by onAfter as it was the same as the 'this' but jqueryfied.
1.3.1
[Feature]
- Exposed $.scrollTo.window() to get the element that needs to be animated, to scroll the window.
- Added option 'over'.
[Enhancement]
- Made the code as short as possible.
[Change]
- Changed the arguments received by onAfter
1.3
[Enhancement]
- Added semicolon to the start, for safe file concatenation
- Added a limit check, values below 0 or over the maximum are fixed.
- Now it should work faster, only one of html or body go through all the processing, instead of both for all browsers.
[Fix]
- Fixed the behavior for Opera, which seemed to react to both changes on <html> and <body>.
- The border is also reduced, when 'margin' is set to true.
[Change]
- The option speed has been renamed to duration.
[Feature]
- The duration can be specified with a number as 2nd argument, and the rest of the settings as the third ( like $().animate )
- Remade the demo
1.2.4
[Enhancement]
- The target can be in the form of { top:x, left:y } allowing different position for each axis.
[Feature]
- The option 'offset' has been added, to scroll behind or past the target. Can be a number(both axes) or { top:x, left:y }.
1.2.3
[Feature]
- Exposed the defaults.
[Enhancement]
- Made the callback functions receive more parameters.
1.2.2
[Fix]
- Fixed a bug, I didn't have to add the scrolled amount if it was body or html.
1.2
[Change]
- The option 'onafter' is now called 'onAfter'.
[Feature]
- Two axes can be scrolled together, this is set with the option 'axis'.
- In case 2 axes are chosen, the scrolling can be queued: one scrolls, and then the other.
- There's an intermediary event, 'onAfterFirst' called in case the axes are queued, after the first ends.
- If the option 'margin' is set to true, the plugin will take in account, the margin of the target(no use if target is a value).

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/**
* jQuery.ScrollTo - Easy element scrolling using jQuery.
* Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Ariel Flesler - aflesler(at)gmail(dot)com | http://flesler.blogspot.com
* Dual licensed under MIT and GPL.
* Date: 5/25/2009
* @author Ariel Flesler
* @version 1.4.2
*
* http://flesler.blogspot.com/2007/10/jqueryscrollto.html
*/
;(function(d){var k=d.scrollTo=function(a,i,e){d(window).scrollTo(a,i,e)};k.defaults={axis:'xy',duration:parseFloat(d.fn.jquery)>=1.3?0:1};k.window=function(a){return d(window)._scrollable()};d.fn._scrollable=function(){return this.map(function(){var a=this,i=!a.nodeName||d.inArray(a.nodeName.toLowerCase(),['iframe','#document','html','body'])!=-1;if(!i)return a;var e=(a.contentWindow||a).document||a.ownerDocument||a;return d.browser.safari||e.compatMode=='BackCompat'?e.body:e.documentElement})};d.fn.scrollTo=function(n,j,b){if(typeof j=='object'){b=j;j=0}if(typeof b=='function')b={onAfter:b};if(n=='max')n=9e9;b=d.extend({},k.defaults,b);j=j||b.speed||b.duration;b.queue=b.queue&&b.axis.length>1;if(b.queue)j/=2;b.offset=p(b.offset);b.over=p(b.over);return this._scrollable().each(function(){var q=this,r=d(q),f=n,s,g={},u=r.is('html,body');switch(typeof f){case'number':case'string':if(/^([+-]=)?\d+(\.\d+)?(px|%)?$/.test(f)){f=p(f);break}f=d(f,this);case'object':if(f.is||f.style)s=(f=d(f)).offset()}d.each(b.axis.split(''),function(a,i){var e=i=='x'?'Left':'Top',h=e.toLowerCase(),c='scroll'+e,l=q[c],m=k.max(q,i);if(s){g[c]=s[h]+(u?0:l-r.offset()[h]);if(b.margin){g[c]-=parseInt(f.css('margin'+e))||0;g[c]-=parseInt(f.css('border'+e+'Width'))||0}g[c]+=b.offset[h]||0;if(b.over[h])g[c]+=f[i=='x'?'width':'height']()*b.over[h]}else{var o=f[h];g[c]=o.slice&&o.slice(-1)=='%'?parseFloat(o)/100*m:o}if(/^\d+$/.test(g[c]))g[c]=g[c]<=0?0:Math.min(g[c],m);if(!a&&b.queue){if(l!=g[c])t(b.onAfterFirst);delete g[c]}});t(b.onAfter);function t(a){r.animate(g,j,b.easing,a&&function(){a.call(this,n,b)})}}).end()};k.max=function(a,i){var e=i=='x'?'Width':'Height',h='scroll'+e;if(!d(a).is('html,body'))return a[h]-d(a)[e.toLowerCase()]();var c='client'+e,l=a.ownerDocument.documentElement,m=a.ownerDocument.body;return Math.max(l[h],m[h])-Math.min(l[c],m[c])};function p(a){return typeof a=='object'?a:{top:a,left:a}}})(jQuery);

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/**
* jQuery.ScrollTo
* Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Ariel Flesler - aflesler(at)gmail(dot)com | http://flesler.blogspot.com
* Dual licensed under MIT and GPL.
* Date: 5/25/2009
*
* @projectDescription Easy element scrolling using jQuery.
* http://flesler.blogspot.com/2007/10/jqueryscrollto.html
* Works with jQuery +1.2.6. Tested on FF 2/3, IE 6/7/8, Opera 9.5/6, Safari 3, Chrome 1 on WinXP.
*
* @author Ariel Flesler
* @version 1.4.2
*
* @id jQuery.scrollTo
* @id jQuery.fn.scrollTo
* @param {String, Number, DOMElement, jQuery, Object} target Where to scroll the matched elements.
* The different options for target are:
* - A number position (will be applied to all axes).
* - A string position ('44', '100px', '+=90', etc ) will be applied to all axes
* - A jQuery/DOM element ( logically, child of the element to scroll )
* - A string selector, that will be relative to the element to scroll ( 'li:eq(2)', etc )
* - A hash { top:x, left:y }, x and y can be any kind of number/string like above.
* - A percentage of the container's dimension/s, for example: 50% to go to the middle.
* - The string 'max' for go-to-end.
* @param {Number} duration The OVERALL length of the animation, this argument can be the settings object instead.
* @param {Object,Function} settings Optional set of settings or the onAfter callback.
* @option {String} axis Which axis must be scrolled, use 'x', 'y', 'xy' or 'yx'.
* @option {Number} duration The OVERALL length of the animation.
* @option {String} easing The easing method for the animation.
* @option {Boolean} margin If true, the margin of the target element will be deducted from the final position.
* @option {Object, Number} offset Add/deduct from the end position. One number for both axes or { top:x, left:y }.
* @option {Object, Number} over Add/deduct the height/width multiplied by 'over', can be { top:x, left:y } when using both axes.
* @option {Boolean} queue If true, and both axis are given, the 2nd axis will only be animated after the first one ends.
* @option {Function} onAfter Function to be called after the scrolling ends.
* @option {Function} onAfterFirst If queuing is activated, this function will be called after the first scrolling ends.
* @return {jQuery} Returns the same jQuery object, for chaining.
*
* @desc Scroll to a fixed position
* @example $('div').scrollTo( 340 );
*
* @desc Scroll relatively to the actual position
* @example $('div').scrollTo( '+=340px', { axis:'y' } );
*
* @dec Scroll using a selector (relative to the scrolled element)
* @example $('div').scrollTo( 'p.paragraph:eq(2)', 500, { easing:'swing', queue:true, axis:'xy' } );
*
* @ Scroll to a DOM element (same for jQuery object)
* @example var second_child = document.getElementById('container').firstChild.nextSibling;
* $('#container').scrollTo( second_child, { duration:500, axis:'x', onAfter:function(){
* alert('scrolled!!');
* }});
*
* @desc Scroll on both axes, to different values
* @example $('div').scrollTo( { top: 300, left:'+=200' }, { axis:'xy', offset:-20 } );
*/
;(function( $ ){
var $scrollTo = $.scrollTo = function( target, duration, settings ){
$(window).scrollTo( target, duration, settings );
};
$scrollTo.defaults = {
axis:'xy',
duration: parseFloat($.fn.jquery) >= 1.3 ? 0 : 1
};
// Returns the element that needs to be animated to scroll the window.
// Kept for backwards compatibility (specially for localScroll & serialScroll)
$scrollTo.window = function( scope ){
return $(window)._scrollable();
};
// Hack, hack, hack :)
// Returns the real elements to scroll (supports window/iframes, documents and regular nodes)
$.fn._scrollable = function(){
return this.map(function(){
var elem = this,
isWin = !elem.nodeName || $.inArray( elem.nodeName.toLowerCase(), ['iframe','#document','html','body'] ) != -1;
if( !isWin )
return elem;
var doc = (elem.contentWindow || elem).document || elem.ownerDocument || elem;
return $.browser.safari || doc.compatMode == 'BackCompat' ?
doc.body :
doc.documentElement;
});
};
$.fn.scrollTo = function( target, duration, settings ){
if( typeof duration == 'object' ){
settings = duration;
duration = 0;
}
if( typeof settings == 'function' )
settings = { onAfter:settings };
if( target == 'max' )
target = 9e9;
settings = $.extend( {}, $scrollTo.defaults, settings );
// Speed is still recognized for backwards compatibility
duration = duration || settings.speed || settings.duration;
// Make sure the settings are given right
settings.queue = settings.queue && settings.axis.length > 1;
if( settings.queue )
// Let's keep the overall duration
duration /= 2;
settings.offset = both( settings.offset );
settings.over = both( settings.over );
return this._scrollable().each(function(){
var elem = this,
$elem = $(elem),
targ = target, toff, attr = {},
win = $elem.is('html,body');
switch( typeof targ ){
// A number will pass the regex
case 'number':
case 'string':
if( /^([+-]=)?\d+(\.\d+)?(px|%)?$/.test(targ) ){
targ = both( targ );
// We are done
break;
}
// Relative selector, no break!
targ = $(targ,this);
case 'object':
// DOMElement / jQuery
if( targ.is || targ.style )
// Get the real position of the target
toff = (targ = $(targ)).offset();
}
$.each( settings.axis.split(''), function( i, axis ){
var Pos = axis == 'x' ? 'Left' : 'Top',
pos = Pos.toLowerCase(),
key = 'scroll' + Pos,
old = elem[key],
max = $scrollTo.max(elem, axis);
if( toff ){// jQuery / DOMElement
attr[key] = toff[pos] + ( win ? 0 : old - $elem.offset()[pos] );
// If it's a dom element, reduce the margin
if( settings.margin ){
attr[key] -= parseInt(targ.css('margin'+Pos)) || 0;
attr[key] -= parseInt(targ.css('border'+Pos+'Width')) || 0;
}
attr[key] += settings.offset[pos] || 0;
if( settings.over[pos] )
// Scroll to a fraction of its width/height
attr[key] += targ[axis=='x'?'width':'height']() * settings.over[pos];
}else{
var val = targ[pos];
// Handle percentage values
attr[key] = val.slice && val.slice(-1) == '%' ?
parseFloat(val) / 100 * max
: val;
}
// Number or 'number'
if( /^\d+$/.test(attr[key]) )
// Check the limits
attr[key] = attr[key] <= 0 ? 0 : Math.min( attr[key], max );
// Queueing axes
if( !i && settings.queue ){
// Don't waste time animating, if there's no need.
if( old != attr[key] )
// Intermediate animation
animate( settings.onAfterFirst );
// Don't animate this axis again in the next iteration.
delete attr[key];
}
});
animate( settings.onAfter );
function animate( callback ){
$elem.animate( attr, duration, settings.easing, callback && function(){
callback.call(this, target, settings);
});
};
}).end();
};
// Max scrolling position, works on quirks mode
// It only fails (not too badly) on IE, quirks mode.
$scrollTo.max = function( elem, axis ){
var Dim = axis == 'x' ? 'Width' : 'Height',
scroll = 'scroll'+Dim;
if( !$(elem).is('html,body') )
return elem[scroll] - $(elem)[Dim.toLowerCase()]();
var size = 'client' + Dim,
html = elem.ownerDocument.documentElement,
body = elem.ownerDocument.body;
return Math.max( html[scroll], body[scroll] )
- Math.min( html[size] , body[size] );
};
function both( val ){
return typeof val == 'object' ? val : { top:val, left:val };
};
})( jQuery );