/* Copyright (c) 2006-2013 by OpenLayers Contributors (see authors.txt for * full list of contributors). Published under the 2-clause BSD license. * See license.txt in the OpenLayers distribution or repository for the * full text of the license. */ /** * @requires OpenLayers/Popup/Anchored.js */ /** * Class: OpenLayers.Popup.Framed * * Inherits from: * - */ OpenLayers.Popup.Framed = OpenLayers.Class(OpenLayers.Popup.Anchored, { /** * Property: imageSrc * {String} location of the image to be used as the popup frame */ imageSrc: null, /** * Property: imageSize * {} Size (measured in pixels) of the image located * by the 'imageSrc' property. */ imageSize: null, /** * APIProperty: isAlphaImage * {Boolean} The image has some alpha and thus needs to use the alpha * image hack. Note that setting this to true will have no noticeable * effect in FF or IE7 browsers, but will all but crush the ie6 * browser. * Default is false. */ isAlphaImage: false, /** * Property: positionBlocks * {Object} Hash of different position blocks (Object/Hashs). Each block * will be keyed by a two-character 'relativePosition' * code string (ie "tl", "tr", "bl", "br"). Block properties are * 'offset', 'padding' (self-explanatory), and finally the 'blocks' * parameter, which is an array of the block objects. * * Each block object must have 'size', 'anchor', and 'position' * properties. * * Note that positionBlocks should never be modified at runtime. */ positionBlocks: null, /** * Property: blocks * {Array[Object]} Array of objects, each of which is one "block" of the * popup. Each block has a 'div' and an 'image' property, both of * which are DOMElements, and the latter of which is appended to the * former. These are reused as the popup goes changing positions for * great economy and elegance. */ blocks: null, /** * APIProperty: fixedRelativePosition * {Boolean} We want the framed popup to work dynamically placed relative * to its anchor but also in just one fixed position. A well designed * framed popup will have the pixels and logic to display itself in * any of the four relative positions, but (understandably), this will * not be the case for all of them. By setting this property to 'true', * framed popup will not recalculate for the best placement each time * it's open, but will always open the same way. * Note that if this is set to true, it is generally advisable to also * set the 'panIntoView' property to true so that the popup can be * scrolled into view (since it will often be offscreen on open) * Default is false. */ fixedRelativePosition: false, /** * Constructor: OpenLayers.Popup.Framed * * Parameters: * id - {String} * lonlat - {} * contentSize - {} * contentHTML - {String} * anchor - {Object} Object to which we'll anchor the popup. Must expose * a 'size' () and 'offset' () * (Note that this is generally an ). * closeBox - {Boolean} * closeBoxCallback - {Function} Function to be called on closeBox click. */ initialize:function(id, lonlat, contentSize, contentHTML, anchor, closeBox, closeBoxCallback) { OpenLayers.Popup.Anchored.prototype.initialize.apply(this, arguments); if (this.fixedRelativePosition) { //based on our decided relativePostion, set the current padding // this keeps us from getting into trouble this.updateRelativePosition(); //make calculateRelativePosition always return the specified // fixed position. this.calculateRelativePosition = function(px) { return this.relativePosition; }; } this.contentDiv.style.position = "absolute"; this.contentDiv.style.zIndex = 1; if (closeBox) { this.closeDiv.style.zIndex = 1; } this.groupDiv.style.position = "absolute"; this.groupDiv.style.top = "0px"; this.groupDiv.style.left = "0px"; this.groupDiv.style.height = "100%"; this.groupDiv.style.width = "100%"; }, /** * APIMethod: destroy */ destroy: function() { this.imageSrc = null; this.imageSize = null; this.isAlphaImage = null; this.fixedRelativePosition = false; this.positionBlocks = null; //remove our blocks for(var i = 0; i < this.blocks.length; i++) { var block = this.blocks[i]; if (block.image) { block.div.removeChild(block.image); } block.image = null; if (block.div) { this.groupDiv.removeChild(block.div); } block.div = null; } this.blocks = null; OpenLayers.Popup.Anchored.prototype.destroy.apply(this, arguments); }, /** * APIMethod: setBackgroundColor */ setBackgroundColor:function(color) { //does nothing since the framed popup's entire scheme is based on a // an image -- changing the background color makes no sense. }, /** * APIMethod: setBorder */ setBorder:function() { //does nothing since the framed popup's entire scheme is based on a // an image -- changing the popup's border makes no sense. }, /** * Method: setOpacity * Sets the opacity of the popup. * * Parameters: * opacity - {float} A value between 0.0 (transparent) and 1.0 (solid). */ setOpacity:function(opacity) { //does nothing since we suppose that we'll never apply an opacity // to a framed popup }, /** * APIMethod: setSize * Overridden here, because we need to update the blocks whenever the size * of the popup has changed. * * Parameters: * contentSize - {} the new size for the popup's * contents div (in pixels). */ setSize:function(contentSize) { OpenLayers.Popup.Anchored.prototype.setSize.apply(this, arguments); this.updateBlocks(); }, /** * Method: updateRelativePosition * When the relative position changes, we need to set the new padding * BBOX on the popup, reposition the close div, and update the blocks. */ updateRelativePosition: function() { //update the padding this.padding = this.positionBlocks[this.relativePosition].padding; //update the position of our close box to new padding if (this.closeDiv) { // use the content div's css padding to determine if we should // padd the close div var contentDivPadding = this.getContentDivPadding(); this.closeDiv.style.right = contentDivPadding.right + this.padding.right + "px"; this.closeDiv.style.top = contentDivPadding.top + this.padding.top + "px"; } this.updateBlocks(); }, /** * Method: calculateNewPx * Besides the standard offset as determined by the Anchored class, our * Framed popups have a special 'offset' property for each of their * positions, which is used to offset the popup relative to its anchor. * * Parameters: * px - {} * * Returns: * {} The the new px position of the popup on the screen * relative to the passed-in px. */ calculateNewPx:function(px) { var newPx = OpenLayers.Popup.Anchored.prototype.calculateNewPx.apply( this, arguments ); newPx = newPx.offset(this.positionBlocks[this.relativePosition].offset); return newPx; }, /** * Method: createBlocks */ createBlocks: function() { this.blocks = []; //since all positions contain the same number of blocks, we can // just pick the first position and use its blocks array to create // our blocks array var firstPosition = null; for(var key in this.positionBlocks) { firstPosition = key; break; } var position = this.positionBlocks[firstPosition]; for (var i = 0; i < position.blocks.length; i++) { var block = {}; this.blocks.push(block); var divId = this.id + '_FrameDecorationDiv_' + i; block.div = OpenLayers.Util.createDiv(divId, null, null, null, "absolute", null, "hidden", null ); var imgId = this.id + '_FrameDecorationImg_' + i; var imageCreator = (this.isAlphaImage) ? OpenLayers.Util.createAlphaImageDiv : OpenLayers.Util.createImage; block.image = imageCreator(imgId, null, this.imageSize, this.imageSrc, "absolute", null, null, null ); block.div.appendChild(block.image); this.groupDiv.appendChild(block.div); } }, /** * Method: updateBlocks * Internal method, called on initialize and when the popup's relative * position has changed. This function takes care of re-positioning * the popup's blocks in their appropropriate places. */ updateBlocks: function() { if (!this.blocks) { this.createBlocks(); } if (this.size && this.relativePosition) { var position = this.positionBlocks[this.relativePosition]; for (var i = 0; i < position.blocks.length; i++) { var positionBlock = position.blocks[i]; var block = this.blocks[i]; // adjust sizes var l = positionBlock.anchor.left; var b = positionBlock.anchor.bottom; var r = positionBlock.anchor.right; var t = positionBlock.anchor.top; //note that we use the isNaN() test here because if the // size object is initialized with a "auto" parameter, the // size constructor calls parseFloat() on the string, // which will turn it into NaN // var w = (isNaN(positionBlock.size.w)) ? this.size.w - (r + l) : positionBlock.size.w; var h = (isNaN(positionBlock.size.h)) ? this.size.h - (b + t) : positionBlock.size.h; block.div.style.width = (w < 0 ? 0 : w) + 'px'; block.div.style.height = (h < 0 ? 0 : h) + 'px'; block.div.style.left = (l != null) ? l + 'px' : ''; block.div.style.bottom = (b != null) ? b + 'px' : ''; block.div.style.right = (r != null) ? r + 'px' : ''; block.div.style.top = (t != null) ? t + 'px' : ''; block.image.style.left = positionBlock.position.x + 'px'; block.image.style.top = positionBlock.position.y + 'px'; } this.contentDiv.style.left = this.padding.left + "px"; this.contentDiv.style.top = this.padding.top + "px"; } }, CLASS_NAME: "OpenLayers.Popup.Framed" });