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jQuery.fn.extend({
/**
* Load HTML from a remote file and inject it into the DOM, only if it's
* been modified by the server.
*
* @example $("#feeds").loadIfModified("feeds.html");
* @before <div id="feeds"></div>
* @result <div id="feeds"><b>45</b> feeds found.</div>
*
* @name loadIfModified
* @type jQuery
* @param String url The URL of the HTML file to load.
* @param Map params (optional) Key/value pairs that will be sent to the server.
* @param Function callback (optional) A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded (parameters: responseText, status and response itself).
* @cat Ajax
*/
loadIfModified: function( url, params, callback ) {
this.load( url, params, callback, 1 );
},
/**
* Load HTML from a remote file and inject it into the DOM.
*
* Note: Avoid to use this to load scripts, instead use $.getScript.
* IE strips script tags when there aren't any other characters in front of it.
*
* @example $("#feeds").load("feeds.html");
* @before <div id="feeds"></div>
* @result <div id="feeds"><b>45</b> feeds found.</div>
*
* @example $("#feeds").load("feeds.html",
* {limit: 25},
* function() { alert("The last 25 entries in the feed have been loaded"); }
* );
* @desc Same as above, but with an additional parameter
* and a callback that is executed when the data was loaded.
*
* @name load
* @type jQuery
* @param String url The URL of the HTML file to load.
* @param Object params (optional) A set of key/value pairs that will be sent as data to the server.
* @param Function callback (optional) A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded (parameters: responseText, status and response itself).
* @cat Ajax
*/
load: function( url, params, callback, ifModified ) {
if ( jQuery.isFunction( url ) )
return this.bind("load", url);
callback = callback || function(){};
// Default to a GET request
var type = "GET";
// If the second parameter was provided
if ( params )
// If it's a function
if ( jQuery.isFunction( params ) ) {
// We assume that it's the callback
callback = params;
params = null;
// Otherwise, build a param string
} else {
params = jQuery.param( params );
type = "POST";
}
var self = this;
// Request the remote document
jQuery.ajax({
url: url,
type: type,
data: params,
ifModified: ifModified,
complete: function(res, status){
// If successful, inject the HTML into all the matched elements
if ( status == "success" || !ifModified && status == "notmodified" )
self.html(res.responseText)
self.each( callback, [res.responseText, status, res] );
}
});
return this;
},
/**
* Serializes a set of input elements into a string of data.
* This will serialize all given elements.
*
* A serialization similar to the form submit of a browser is
* provided by the [http://www.malsup.com/jquery/form/ Form Plugin].
* It also takes multiple-selects
* into account, while this method recognizes only a single option.
*
* @example $("input[@type=text]").serialize();
* @before <input type='text' name='name' value='John'/>
* <input type='text' name='location' value='Boston'/>
* @after name=John&location=Boston
* @desc Serialize a selection of input elements to a string
*
* @name serialize
* @type String
* @cat Ajax
*/
serialize: function() {
return jQuery.param( this );
}
});
// Attach a bunch of functions for handling common AJAX events
/**
* Attach a function to be executed whenever an AJAX request begins
* and there is none already active.
*
* @example $("#loading").ajaxStart(function(){
* $(this).show();
* });
* @desc Show a loading message whenever an AJAX request starts
* (and none is already active).
*
* @name ajaxStart
* @type jQuery
* @param Function callback The function to execute.
* @cat Ajax
*/
/**
* Attach a function to be executed whenever all AJAX requests have ended.
*
* @example $("#loading").ajaxStop(function(){
* $(this).hide();
* });
* @desc Hide a loading message after all the AJAX requests have stopped.
*
* @name ajaxStop
* @type jQuery
* @param Function callback The function to execute.
* @cat Ajax
*/
/**
* Attach a function to be executed whenever an AJAX request completes.
*
* The XMLHttpRequest and settings used for that request are passed
* as arguments to the callback.
*
* @example $("#msg").ajaxComplete(function(request, settings){
* $(this).append("<li>Request Complete.</li>");
* });
* @desc Show a message when an AJAX request completes.
*
* @name ajaxComplete
* @type jQuery
* @param Function callback The function to execute.
* @cat Ajax
*/
/**
* Attach a function to be executed whenever an AJAX request completes
* successfully.
*
* The XMLHttpRequest and settings used for that request are passed
* as arguments to the callback.
*
* @example $("#msg").ajaxSuccess(function(request, settings){
* $(this).append("<li>Successful Request!</li>");
* });
* @desc Show a message when an AJAX request completes successfully.
*
* @name ajaxSuccess
* @type jQuery
* @param Function callback The function to execute.
* @cat Ajax
*/
/**
* Attach a function to be executed whenever an AJAX request fails.
*
* The XMLHttpRequest and settings used for that request are passed
* as arguments to the callback. A third argument, an exception object,
* is passed if an exception occured while processing the request.
*
* @example $("#msg").ajaxError(function(request, settings){
* $(this).append("<li>Error requesting page " + settings.url + "</li>");
* });
* @desc Show a message when an AJAX request fails.
*
* @name ajaxError
* @type jQuery
* @param Function callback The function to execute.
* @cat Ajax
*/
/**
* Attach a function to be executed before an AJAX request is sent.
*
* The XMLHttpRequest and settings used for that request are passed
* as arguments to the callback.
*
* @example $("#msg").ajaxSend(function(request, settings){
* $(this).append("<li>Starting request at " + settings.url + "</li>");
* });
* @desc Show a message before an AJAX request is sent.
*
* @name ajaxSend
* @type jQuery
* @param Function callback The function to execute.
* @cat Ajax
*/
jQuery.each( "ajaxStart,ajaxStop,ajaxComplete,ajaxError,ajaxSuccess,ajaxSend".split(","), function(i,o){
jQuery.fn[o] = function(f){
return this.bind(o, f);
};
});
jQuery.extend({
/**
* Load a remote page using an HTTP GET request.
*
* This is an easy way to send a simple GET request to a server
* without having to use the more complex $.ajax function. It
* allows a single callback function to be specified that will
* be executed when the request is complete (and only if the response
* has a successful response code). If you need to have both error
* and success callbacks, you may want to use $.ajax.
*
* @example $.get("test.cgi");
*
* @example $.get("test.cgi", { name: "John", time: "2pm" } );
*
* @example $.get("test.cgi", function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* });
*
* @example $.get("test.cgi",
* { name: "John", time: "2pm" },
* function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* }
* );
*
* @name $.get
* @type XMLHttpRequest
* @param String url The URL of the page to load.
* @param Map params (optional) Key/value pairs that will be sent to the server.
* @param Function callback (optional) A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded successfully.
* @cat Ajax
*/
get: function( url, data, callback, type, ifModified ) {
// shift arguments if data argument was ommited
if ( jQuery.isFunction( data ) ) {
callback = data;
data = null;
}
return jQuery.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: url,
data: data,
success: callback,
dataType: type,
ifModified: ifModified
});
},
/**
* Load a remote page using an HTTP GET request, only if it hasn't
* been modified since it was last retrieved.
*
* @example $.getIfModified("test.html");
*
* @example $.getIfModified("test.html", { name: "John", time: "2pm" } );
*
* @example $.getIfModified("test.cgi", function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* });
*
* @example $.getifModified("test.cgi",
* { name: "John", time: "2pm" },
* function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* }
* );
*
* @name $.getIfModified
* @type XMLHttpRequest
* @param String url The URL of the page to load.
* @param Map params (optional) Key/value pairs that will be sent to the server.
* @param Function callback (optional) A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded successfully.
* @cat Ajax
*/
getIfModified: function( url, data, callback, type ) {
return jQuery.get(url, data, callback, type, 1);
},
/**
* Loads, and executes, a remote JavaScript file using an HTTP GET request.
*
* Warning: Safari <= 2.0.x is unable to evaluate scripts in a global
* context synchronously. If you load functions via getScript, make sure
* to call them after a delay.
*
* @example $.getScript("test.js");
*
* @example $.getScript("test.js", function(){
* alert("Script loaded and executed.");
* });
*
* @name $.getScript
* @type XMLHttpRequest
* @param String url The URL of the page to load.
* @param Function callback (optional) A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded successfully.
* @cat Ajax
*/
getScript: function( url, callback ) {
return jQuery.get(url, null, callback, "script");
},
/**
* Load JSON data using an HTTP GET request.
*
* @example $.getJSON("test.js", function(json){
* alert("JSON Data: " + json.users[3].name);
* });
*
* @example $.getJSON("test.js",
* { name: "John", time: "2pm" },
* function(json){
* alert("JSON Data: " + json.users[3].name);
* }
* );
*
* @name $.getJSON
* @type XMLHttpRequest
* @param String url The URL of the page to load.
* @param Map params (optional) Key/value pairs that will be sent to the server.
* @param Function callback A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded successfully.
* @cat Ajax
*/
getJSON: function( url, data, callback ) {
return jQuery.get(url, data, callback, "json");
},
/**
* Load a remote page using an HTTP POST request.
*
* @example $.post("test.cgi");
*
* @example $.post("test.cgi", { name: "John", time: "2pm" } );
*
* @example $.post("test.cgi", function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* });
*
* @example $.post("test.cgi",
* { name: "John", time: "2pm" },
* function(data){
* alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
* }
* );
*
* @name $.post
* @type XMLHttpRequest
* @param String url The URL of the page to load.
* @param Map params (optional) Key/value pairs that will be sent to the server.
* @param Function callback (optional) A function to be executed whenever the data is loaded successfully.
* @cat Ajax
*/
post: function( url, data, callback, type ) {
if ( jQuery.isFunction( data ) ) {
callback = data;
data = {};
}
return jQuery.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: url,
data: data,
success: callback,
dataType: type
});
},
/**
* Set the timeout in milliseconds of all AJAX requests to a specific amount of time.
* This will make all future AJAX requests timeout after a specified amount
* of time.
*
* Set to null or 0 to disable timeouts (default).
*
* You can manually abort requests with the XMLHttpRequest's (returned by
* all ajax functions) abort() method.
*
* Deprecated. Use $.ajaxSetup instead.
*
* @example $.ajaxTimeout( 5000 );
* @desc Make all AJAX requests timeout after 5 seconds.
*
* @name $.ajaxTimeout
* @type undefined
* @param Number time How long before an AJAX request times out, in milliseconds.
* @cat Ajax
*/
ajaxTimeout: function( timeout ) {
jQuery.ajaxSettings.timeout = timeout;
},
/**
* Setup global settings for AJAX requests.
*
* See $.ajax for a description of all available options.
*
* @example $.ajaxSetup( {
* url: "/xmlhttp/",
* global: false,
* type: "POST"
* } );
* $.ajax({ data: myData });
* @desc Sets the defaults for AJAX requests to the url "/xmlhttp/",
* disables global handlers and uses POST instead of GET. The following
* AJAX requests then sends some data without having to set anything else.
*
* @name $.ajaxSetup
* @type undefined
* @param Map settings Key/value pairs to use for all AJAX requests
* @cat Ajax
*/
ajaxSetup: function( settings ) {
jQuery.extend( jQuery.ajaxSettings, settings );
},
ajaxSettings: {
global: true,
type: "GET",
timeout: 0,
contentType: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
processData: true,
async: true,
data: null
},
// Last-Modified header cache for next request
lastModified: {},
/**
* Load a remote page using an HTTP request.
*
* This is jQuery's low-level AJAX implementation. See $.get, $.post etc. for
* higher-level abstractions that are often easier to understand and use,
* but don't offer as much functionality (such as error callbacks).
*
* $.ajax() returns the XMLHttpRequest that it creates. In most cases you won't
* need that object to manipulate directly, but it is available if you need to
* abort the request manually.
*
* '''Note:''' If you specify the dataType option described below, make sure
* the server sends the correct MIME type in the response (eg. xml as "text/xml").
* Sending the wrong MIME type can lead to unexpected problems in your script.
* See [[Specifying the Data Type for AJAX Requests]] for more information.
*
* Supported datatypes are (see dataType option):
*
* "xml": Returns a XML document that can be processed via jQuery.
*
* "html": Returns HTML as plain text, included script tags are evaluated.
*
* "script": Evaluates the response as Javascript and returns it as plain text.
*
* "json": Evaluates the response as JSON and returns a Javascript Object
*
* $.ajax() takes one argument, an object of key/value pairs, that are
* used to initalize and handle the request. These are all the key/values that can
* be used:
*
* (String) url - The URL to request.
*
* (String) type - The type of request to make ("POST" or "GET"), default is "GET".
*
* (String) dataType - The type of data that you're expecting back from
* the server. No default: If the server sends xml, the responseXML, otherwise
* the responseText is passed to the success callback.
*
* (Boolean) ifModified - Allow the request to be successful only if the
* response has changed since the last request. This is done by checking the
* Last-Modified header. Default value is false, ignoring the header.
*
* (Number) timeout - Local timeout in milliseconds to override global timeout, eg. to give a
* single request a longer timeout while all others timeout after 1 second.
* See $.ajaxTimeout() for global timeouts.
*
* (Boolean) global - Whether to trigger global AJAX event handlers for
* this request, default is true. Set to false to prevent that global handlers
* like ajaxStart or ajaxStop are triggered.
*
* (Function) error - A function to be called if the request fails. The
* function gets passed tree arguments: The XMLHttpRequest object, a
* string describing the type of error that occurred and an optional
* exception object, if one occured.
*
* (Function) success - A function to be called if the request succeeds. The
* function gets passed one argument: The data returned from the server,
* formatted according to the 'dataType' parameter.
*
* (Function) complete - A function to be called when the request finishes. The
* function gets passed two arguments: The XMLHttpRequest object and a
* string describing the type of success of the request.
*
* (Object|String) data - Data to be sent to the server. Converted to a query
* string, if not already a string. Is appended to the url for GET-requests.
* See processData option to prevent this automatic processing.
*
* (String) contentType - When sending data to the server, use this content-type.
* Default is "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", which is fine for most cases.
*
* (Boolean) processData - By default, data passed in to the data option as an object
* other as string will be processed and transformed into a query string, fitting to
* the default content-type "application/x-www-form-urlencoded". If you want to send
* DOMDocuments, set this option to false.
*
* (Boolean) async - By default, all requests are sent asynchronous (set to true).
* If you need synchronous requests, set this option to false.
*
* (Function) beforeSend - A pre-callback to set custom headers etc., the
* XMLHttpRequest is passed as the only argument.
*
* @example $.ajax({
* type: "GET",
* url: "test.js",
* dataType: "script"
* })
* @desc Load and execute a JavaScript file.
*
* @example $.ajax({
* type: "POST",
* url: "some.php",
* data: "name=John&location=Boston",
* success: function(msg){
* alert( "Data Saved: " + msg );
* }
* });
* @desc Save some data to the server and notify the user once its complete.
*
* @example var html = $.ajax({
* url: "some.php",
* async: false
* }).responseText;
* @desc Loads data synchronously. Blocks the browser while the requests is active.
* It is better to block user interaction by other means when synchronization is
* necessary.
*
* @example var xmlDocument = [create xml document];
* $.ajax({
* url: "page.php",
* processData: false,
* data: xmlDocument,
* success: handleResponse
* });
* @desc Sends an xml document as data to the server. By setting the processData
* option to false, the automatic conversion of data to strings is prevented.
*
* @name $.ajax
* @type XMLHttpRequest
* @param Map properties Key/value pairs to initialize the request with.
* @cat Ajax
* @see ajaxSetup(Map)
*/
ajax: function( s ) {
// TODO introduce global settings, allowing the client to modify them for all requests, not only timeout
s = jQuery.extend({}, jQuery.ajaxSettings, s);
// if data available
if ( s.data ) {
// convert data if not already a string
if (s.processData && typeof s.data != "string")
s.data = jQuery.param(s.data);
// append data to url for get requests
if( s.type.toLowerCase() == "get" ) {
// "?" + data or "&" + data (in case there are already params)
s.url += ((s.url.indexOf("?") > -1) ? "&" : "?") + s.data;
// IE likes to send both get and post data, prevent this
s.data = null;
}
}
// Watch for a new set of requests
if ( s.global && ! jQuery.active++ )
jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxStart" );
var requestDone = false;
// Create the request object; Microsoft failed to properly
// implement the XMLHttpRequest in IE7, so we use the ActiveXObject when it is available
var xml = window.ActiveXObject ? new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP") : new XMLHttpRequest();
// Open the socket
xml.open(s.type, s.url, s.async);
// Set the correct header, if data is being sent
if ( s.data )
xml.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", s.contentType);
// Set the If-Modified-Since header, if ifModified mode.
if ( s.ifModified )
xml.setRequestHeader("If-Modified-Since",
jQuery.lastModified[s.url] || "Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT" );
// Set header so the called script knows that it's an XMLHttpRequest
xml.setRequestHeader("X-Requested-With", "XMLHttpRequest");
// Allow custom headers/mimetypes
if( s.beforeSend )
s.beforeSend(xml);
if ( s.global )
jQuery.event.trigger("ajaxSend", [xml, s]);
// Wait for a response to come back
var onreadystatechange = function(isTimeout){
// The transfer is complete and the data is available, or the request timed out
if ( !requestDone && xml && (xml.readyState == 4 || isTimeout == "timeout") ) {
requestDone = true;
// clear poll interval
if (ival) {
clearInterval(ival);
ival = null;
}
var status;
try {
status = isTimeout == "timeout" && "timeout" ||
!jQuery.httpSuccess( xml ) && "error" ||
s.ifModified && jQuery.httpNotModified( xml, s.url ) && "notmodified" ||
"success";
// Make sure that the request was successful or notmodified
if ( status != "error" && status != "timeout" ) {
// Cache Last-Modified header, if ifModified mode.
var modRes;
try {
modRes = xml.getResponseHeader("Last-Modified");
} catch(e) {} // swallow exception thrown by FF if header is not available
if ( s.ifModified && modRes )
jQuery.lastModified[s.url] = modRes;
// process the data (runs the xml through httpData regardless of callback)
var data = jQuery.httpData( xml, s.dataType );
// If a local callback was specified, fire it and pass it the data
if ( s.success )
s.success( data, status );
// Fire the global callback
if( s.global )
jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxSuccess", [xml, s] );
} else
jQuery.handleError(s, xml, status);
} catch(e) {
status = "parsererror";
jQuery.handleError(s, xml, status, e);
}
// The request was completed
if( s.global )
jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxComplete", [xml, s] );
// Handle the global AJAX counter
if ( s.global && ! --jQuery.active )
jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxStop" );
// Process result
if ( s.complete )
s.complete(xml, status);
// Stop memory leaks
if(s.async)
xml = null;
}
};
// don't attach the handler to the request, just poll it instead
var ival = setInterval(onreadystatechange, 13);
// Timeout checker
if ( s.timeout > 0 )
setTimeout(function(){
// Check to see if the request is still happening
if ( xml ) {
// Cancel the request
xml.abort();
if( !requestDone )
onreadystatechange( "timeout" );
}
}, s.timeout);
// Send the data
try {
xml.send(s.data);
} catch(e) {
jQuery.handleError(s, xml, null, e);
}
// firefox 1.5 doesn't fire statechange for sync requests
if ( !s.async )
onreadystatechange();
// return XMLHttpRequest to allow aborting the request etc.
return xml;
},
handleError: function( s, xml, status, e ) {
// If a local callback was specified, fire it
if ( s.error ) s.error( xml, status, e );
// Fire the global callback
if ( s.global )
jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxError", [xml, s, e] );
},
// Counter for holding the number of active queries
active: 0,
// Determines if an XMLHttpRequest was successful or not
httpSuccess: function( r ) {
try {
return !r.status && location.protocol == "file:" ||
( r.status >= 200 && r.status < 300 ) || r.status == 304 ||
jQuery.browser.safari && r.status == undefined;
} catch(e){}
return false;
},
// Determines if an XMLHttpRequest returns NotModified
httpNotModified: function( xml, url ) {
try {
var xmlRes = xml.getResponseHeader("Last-Modified");
// Firefox always returns 200. check Last-Modified date
return xml.status == 304 || xmlRes == jQuery.lastModified[url] ||
jQuery.browser.safari && xml.status == undefined;
} catch(e){}
return false;
},
/* Get the data out of an XMLHttpRequest.
* Return parsed XML if content-type header is "xml" and type is "xml" or omitted,
* otherwise return plain text.
* (String) data - The type of data that you're expecting back,
* (e.g. "xml", "html", "script")
*/
httpData: function( r, type ) {
var ct = r.getResponseHeader("content-type");
var xml = type == "xml" || !type && ct && ct.indexOf("xml") >= 0;
data = xml ? r.responseXML : r.responseText;
if ( xml && data.documentElement.tagName == "parsererror" )
throw "parsererror";
// If the type is "script", eval it in global context
if ( type == "script" )
(new Function( data ))();
// Get the JavaScript object, if JSON is used.
if ( type == "json" )
data = eval("(" + data + ")");
return data;
},
// Serialize an array of form elements or a set of
// key/values into a query string
param: function( a ) {
var s = [];
// If an array was passed in, assume that it is an array
// of form elements
if ( a.constructor == Array || a.jquery )
// Serialize the form elements
jQuery.each( a, function(){
s.push( encodeURIComponent(this.name) + "=" + encodeURIComponent( this.value ) );
});
// Otherwise, assume that it's an object of key/value pairs
else
// Serialize the key/values
for ( var j in a )
// If the value is an array then the key names need to be repeated
if ( a[j] && a[j].constructor == Array )
jQuery.each( a[j], function(){
s.push( encodeURIComponent(j) + "=" + encodeURIComponent( this ) );
});
else
s.push( encodeURIComponent(j) + "=" + encodeURIComponent( a[j] ) );
// Return the resulting serialization
return s.join("&");
}
});
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