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NAME

       Jifty::Manual::JavaScript - JavaScript programming guide for Jifty

DESCRIPTION

       jQuery took over Prototype and becoming the core of Jifty's Javascript development.
       Besides re-implementing core javascript libraries with jQuery, some good refactor is also
       being done.

       This document is written to help JavaScript programmers working for a Jifty project to
       understand what's the different before jQuery landed, and provide a quick reference for
       Prototypism believers to learn the new wave of JavaScript programming in Jifty.

Migration to jQuery

       This section provides a simple guide through jQuery's core functions that's used to
       replace Prototype javascript library.

   Selecting elements with jQuery()
       Invoking the jQuery function with exactly one string argument will return a jQuery object
       that represents a list of elements. The string is a CSS selector. For example:

           jQuery("span.message")

       This works very similar to Prototype's $$() function, but with one difference. The return
       value is not an Array, it's a jQuery object that acts likes a Enumerable object (but
       still, not one). If you really want a Array, you can do:

           var array_of_message = jQuery("span.message").get()

       For most cases, "jQuery("#" + id).get(0)" can be a replacement pattern to "$(id)".
       Selecting elements with "jQuery()" function always returns a jQuery object, but not
       element it self. There are two notice especially for Jifty world.

       First of all, Jifty developers should always use "Jifty.$". Deep in the design of Jifty,
       there are many kind of elements with ":" character in their id. Sadly it is a feature in
       jQuery to do more powerful selection with ":" character. For example, this selects current
       mouse-overed elements:

           jQuery(":hover")

       "jifty.js" internally use "Jifty.$" as the direct replacement to "$()" function defined in
       the Prototype library.

       However, for application developers it's quite safe to use "jQuery("#id")" to select
       elements they created.

   Document ready with jQuery()
       The way to do execute some javascript right after the DOM is ready is to bind a handler
       for "ready" event on the "document" object:

           jQuery(document).ready(function() {
               ...
           });

       Since is done quite often, there's a shortcut:

           jQuery(function() {
               ...
           });

METHODS

       This section list those public functions under "Jifty" namespace.  They are defined in
       jifty.js.

       Jifty.$( element_id )
           This is a shorthand of "document.getElementById" function, like the "$" function
           defined in Prototype library. It is also internally used a lot because many form
           specific element ID does not get along with jQuery's selector, which expect the ":"
           character is used for special purpose.

           element_id should be a string. If not, element_id itself is returned.  Therefore, this
           convention:

               element = Jifty.$(element)

           Can work when the variable "element" is either a string, or a HTML element object.

       Jifty.Effect(element, effect_name, option)
           When called, instantly perform a js effect on the given element. "element" is an
           element object.

           The last arg "option" is a hash. Currently it's only used for specifying callbacks.
           There are two possible callbacks, before and after. You may specify them like this:

               Jifty.Effect(element, "Fade", { duration: 2.0 }, {
                   before: function() { ... },
                   after: function() { ... }
               });

           The "before" callback is called right before the effect starts.  The "after" callback
           is called right after it's started, but not necessarily ended.

           This function is written to make it possible that a Jifty plugin can override default
           effects with other fancy javascript libraries.  By default, it delegates all the real
           work to jQuery's built-in effect functions.

       Jifty.Form.getElements(element)
           Given a form element, returns all input fields inside this form. That includes INPUT,
           SELECT, tags. The returned value is an array of HTML elements.

       Jifty.Form.getActions(element)
           Given a form element, returns a array of elements that are defined as Jifty actions.

       Jifty.Form.clearPlaceholders(element)
       Jifty.Form.Element.getMoniker( element )
           Given an element, or an element id, return a string representing a moniker of this
           element. It returns null if the given element is considered having no moniker at all.

       Jifty.Form.Element.getAction( element )
           Takes an element or an element id. Get the action for this form element. The returned
           value is an Action object.

       Jifty.Form.Element.getType( element )
           Takes an element or an element id, returns the type associated with this element.
           Possible return values are "registration", "value", "fallback", or null if the element
           does not belongs to any of these types.

       Jifty.Form.Element.getField( element )
           Takes an element or an element id, returns the name of it. Returns null if the element
           given does not have a name.

       Jifty.Form.Element.getValue( element )
           Takes an element or an element id, returns the element value. If the element is a
           CHECKBOX or a RADIO button but it's unchecked, returns null.

       Jifty.Form.Element.validate( element )
           Validates the action this form element is part of.

       Jifty.Form.Element.disableValidation( element )
           Temporarily disable validation.

       Jifty.Form.Element.enableValidation( element )
           Re-enable validation.

       Jifty.Form.Element.getForm( element )
           Look up the form that this element is part of.

           This is sometimes more complicated than you'd think because the form may not exist
           anymore, or the element may have been inserted into a new form.  Hence, we may need to
           walk the DOM.

           Upon the failure of searching, null is returned.

       Jifty.Form.Element.buttonArguments( element )
           Takes an element or an element id that is considered as a "button", which can be an
           <INPUT type="submit"> tag, or a <A> tag, returns the arguments on this element.

           If none, an empty object is returned.

       Jifty.Form.Element.buttonActions( element )
           Takes an element or an element id that is considered as a "button", return array of
           actions on this element.

           If none, an empty array is returned.

       Jifty.Form.Element.buttonFormElements( element )
           Takes an element or an element id that is considered as a "button", return an array of
           form elements that's just constructed based on the arguments on this element.

           If none, an empty array is returned.

       Jifty.Form.Element.clickDefaultButton( element )
           Click the first button that will submit the action associated with the form element.

       Jifty.Form.Element.handleEnter( event )
           Trap "Enter" key, and prevent it from doing any browser default behaviours.

       Jifty.update(options)
           This function is used to handle most Jifty-related ajax requests. It handles the
           submission of actions, manipulation of continuations, and modification of page
           regions. Whenever building "onclick" or other Jifty::Web::Form::Element event
           handlers, this method is generally used.

           The "options" are passed as an object where the following attributes are available.

           actions
               This is an object declaring the monikers you wish to submit with the update. These
               actions will be taken based upon the form inputs and also the values described in
               "action_arguments". The values assigned to each moniker should be "1" to signify
               that that moniker should be submitted.

               For example,

                 Jifty.update({ 'actions': { 'new_entry': 1 } });

           action_arguments
               This specifies any additional arguments to submit with the action. These are
               specified as a object where the fields are the names of the monikers to submit
               arguments for. The values are objects describing the parameters to pass to the
               action.

               For example,

                 Jifty.update({
                     'actions': { 'new_entry': 1 },
                     'action_arguments': { 'new_entry': { 'foo': 42, 'bar': 'blah' } }
                 });

               This would submit the action for moniker "new_entry" with whatever form elements
               are included on the page along with setting the parameter "foo" to "42" and the
               parameter "bar" to "blah".

           continuation
               TODO Please document this...

           fragments
               This is an array describing modifications to make to page regions. Each element of
               the array is an object describing a single modification. The fields that are valid
               for each include the following:

               region
                   This is the fully-qualified name of the region to manipulate.

               args
                   These are the arguments to pass to the server. These are passed as an argument
                   where the field names are the keys to pass. The values may be a typical string
                   value to pass in or may be one of the special values listed in
                   Jifty::Request::Mapper, which will set the values based upon action results
                   and other values in the request. (Those values will need to be produced using
                   the JavaScript analog of the descriptions in Perl. Specifically, hashes are
                   JavaScript objects and actions must be given as action monikers.)

               path
                   This is the path of the fragment to use when modifying the region.

               element
                   This is a special "jQuery" selector to use to choose an element to update. If
                   this is given, the "region" value will be ignored and the first element
                   matching this selector will be used instead.

               mode
                   This determines what kind of update to perform. It may be one of the
                   following:

                   Replace
                       The contents of the region or selected element will be completely replaced
                       by the server response.

                   Top The server response will be inserted within the region or selected element
                       before the rest of the content.

                   Bottom
                       The server response will be inserted within the region or selected element
                       after the rest of the content.

                   Before
                       The content returned by the server will be inserted immediately before and
                       outside the given region or element.

                   After
                       The content returned by the server will be inserted immediately after and
                       outside the given region or element.

               effect
                   This is used to select the "Jifty.Effect" to use when performing the
                   modification. This is a string naming the effect.

REFERENCE

       jQuery in 15 minutes
           http://www.slideshare.net/simon/jquery-in-15-minutes/
           <http://www.slideshare.net/simon/jquery-in-15-minutes/>

       Learning jQuery in 30 minutes
           http://www.slideshare.net/simon/learning-jquery-in-30-minutes/
           <http://www.slideshare.net/simon/learning-jquery-in-30-minutes/>

       Prototype jQuery going from one to the other
           http://www.slideshare.net/remy.sharp/prototype-jquery-going-from-one-to-the-other/
           <http://www.slideshare.net/remy.sharp/prototype-jquery-going-from-one-to-the-other/>

       jQuery Official Documentation
           <http://docs.jquery.com/>