Implement sidebar resizing for modern browsers, by utilizing CSS variables (issue 2072)
By making use of modern CSS features, in this case [CSS variables](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Using_CSS_variables), implementing sidebar resizing is actually quite simple. Not only will the amount of added code be fairly small, but it should also be easy to maintain since there's no need for complicated JavaScript hacks in order to update the CSS. Another benefit is that the JavaScript code doesn't need to make detailed assumptions about the exact structure of the HTML/CSS code.
Obviously this will not work in older browsers, such as IE, that lack support for CSS variables. In those cases sidebar resizing is simply disabled (via feature detection), and the resizing DOM element hidden, and the behaviour is thus *identical* to the current (fixed-width) sidebar.
However, considering the simplicity of the implementation, I really don't see why limiting this feature to "modern" browsers is a problem.
Finally, note that a few edge-cases meant that the patch is a bit larger than what the basic functionality would dictate. Among those is first of all proper RTL support, and secondly (automatic) resizing of the sidebar when the width of the *entire* viewer changes. Another, pre-existing, issue fixed here is the incomplete interface of `NullL10n`.
*Please note:* This patch has been successfully tested in both LTR and RTL viewer locales, in recent versions of Firefox and Chrome.
Fixes 2072.
2017-10-10 23:16:05 +09:00
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/* Copyright 2017 Mozilla Foundation
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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import { NullL10n } from './ui_utils';
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const SIDEBAR_WIDTH_VAR = '--sidebar-width';
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const SIDEBAR_MIN_WIDTH = 200; // pixels
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const SIDEBAR_RESIZING_CLASS = 'sidebarResizing';
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/**
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* @typedef {Object} PDFSidebarResizerOptions
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* @property {HTMLDivElement} outerContainer - The outer container
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* (encasing both the viewer and sidebar elements).
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* @property {HTMLDivElement} resizer - The DOM element that can be dragged in
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* order to adjust the width of the sidebar.
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*/
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class PDFSidebarResizer {
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/**
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* @param {PDFSidebarResizerOptions} options
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* @param {EventBus} eventBus - The application event bus.
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* @param {IL10n} l10n - Localization service.
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*/
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constructor(options, eventBus, l10n = NullL10n) {
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this.enabled = false;
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this.isRTL = false;
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this.sidebarOpen = false;
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this.doc = document.documentElement;
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this._width = null;
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this._outerContainerWidth = null;
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this._boundEvents = Object.create(null);
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this.outerContainer = options.outerContainer;
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this.resizer = options.resizer;
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this.eventBus = eventBus;
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this.l10n = l10n;
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if (typeof CSS === 'undefined' || typeof CSS.supports !== 'function' ||
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!CSS.supports(SIDEBAR_WIDTH_VAR, `calc(-1 * ${SIDEBAR_MIN_WIDTH}px)`)) {
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console.warn('PDFSidebarResizer: ' +
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'The browser does not support resizing of the sidebar.');
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return;
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}
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this.enabled = true;
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this.resizer.classList.remove('hidden'); // Show the resizer DOM element.
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this.l10n.getDirection().then((dir) => {
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this.isRTL = (dir === 'rtl');
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});
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this._addEventListeners();
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}
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/**
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* returns {number}
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*/
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get outerContainerWidth() {
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if (!this._outerContainerWidth) {
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this._outerContainerWidth = this.outerContainer.clientWidth;
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}
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return this._outerContainerWidth;
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}
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/**
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* @private
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* returns {boolean} Indicating if the sidebar width was updated.
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*/
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_updateWidth(width = 0) {
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if (!this.enabled) {
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return false;
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}
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// Prevent the sidebar from becoming too narrow, or from occupying more
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// than half of the available viewer width.
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const maxWidth = Math.floor(this.outerContainerWidth / 2);
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if (width > maxWidth) {
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width = maxWidth;
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}
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if (width < SIDEBAR_MIN_WIDTH) {
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width = SIDEBAR_MIN_WIDTH;
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}
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// Only update the UI when the sidebar width did in fact change.
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if (width === this._width) {
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return false;
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}
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this._width = width;
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this.doc.style.setProperty(SIDEBAR_WIDTH_VAR, `${width}px`);
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* @private
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*/
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_mouseMove(evt) {
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let width = evt.clientX;
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// For sidebar resizing to work correctly in RTL mode, invert the width.
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if (this.isRTL) {
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width = this.outerContainerWidth - width;
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}
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this._updateWidth(width);
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}
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/**
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* @private
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*/
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_mouseUp(evt) {
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// Re-enable the `transition-duration` rules when sidebar resizing ends...
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this.outerContainer.classList.remove(SIDEBAR_RESIZING_CLASS);
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// ... and ensure that rendering will always be triggered.
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this.eventBus.dispatch('resize', { source: this, });
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let _boundEvents = this._boundEvents;
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window.removeEventListener('mousemove', _boundEvents.mouseMove);
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window.removeEventListener('mouseup', _boundEvents.mouseUp);
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}
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/**
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* @private
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*/
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_addEventListeners() {
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if (!this.enabled) {
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return;
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}
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let _boundEvents = this._boundEvents;
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_boundEvents.mouseMove = this._mouseMove.bind(this);
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_boundEvents.mouseUp = this._mouseUp.bind(this);
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this.resizer.addEventListener('mousedown', (evt) => {
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if (evt.button !== 0) {
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return;
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}
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Implement sidebar resizing for modern browsers, by utilizing CSS variables (issue 2072)
By making use of modern CSS features, in this case [CSS variables](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Using_CSS_variables), implementing sidebar resizing is actually quite simple. Not only will the amount of added code be fairly small, but it should also be easy to maintain since there's no need for complicated JavaScript hacks in order to update the CSS. Another benefit is that the JavaScript code doesn't need to make detailed assumptions about the exact structure of the HTML/CSS code.
Obviously this will not work in older browsers, such as IE, that lack support for CSS variables. In those cases sidebar resizing is simply disabled (via feature detection), and the resizing DOM element hidden, and the behaviour is thus *identical* to the current (fixed-width) sidebar.
However, considering the simplicity of the implementation, I really don't see why limiting this feature to "modern" browsers is a problem.
Finally, note that a few edge-cases meant that the patch is a bit larger than what the basic functionality would dictate. Among those is first of all proper RTL support, and secondly (automatic) resizing of the sidebar when the width of the *entire* viewer changes. Another, pre-existing, issue fixed here is the incomplete interface of `NullL10n`.
*Please note:* This patch has been successfully tested in both LTR and RTL viewer locales, in recent versions of Firefox and Chrome.
Fixes 2072.
2017-10-10 23:16:05 +09:00
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// Disable the `transition-duration` rules when sidebar resizing begins,
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// in order to improve responsiveness and to avoid visual glitches.
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this.outerContainer.classList.add(SIDEBAR_RESIZING_CLASS);
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window.addEventListener('mousemove', _boundEvents.mouseMove);
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window.addEventListener('mouseup', _boundEvents.mouseUp);
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});
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this.eventBus.on('sidebarviewchanged', (evt) => {
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this.sidebarOpen = !!(evt && evt.view);
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});
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this.eventBus.on('resize', (evt) => {
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// When the *entire* viewer is resized, such that it becomes narrower,
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// ensure that the sidebar doesn't end up being too wide.
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if (evt && evt.source === window) {
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// Always reset the cached width when the viewer is resized.
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this._outerContainerWidth = null;
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if (this._width) {
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// NOTE: If the sidebar is closed, we don't need to worry about
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// visual glitches nor ensure that rendering is triggered.
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if (this.sidebarOpen) {
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this.outerContainer.classList.add(SIDEBAR_RESIZING_CLASS);
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let updated = this._updateWidth(this._width);
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Promise.resolve().then(() => {
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this.outerContainer.classList.remove(SIDEBAR_RESIZING_CLASS);
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// Trigger rendering if the sidebar width changed, to avoid
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// depending on the order in which 'resize' events are handled.
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if (updated) {
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this.eventBus.dispatch('resize', { source: this, });
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}
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});
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} else {
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this._updateWidth(this._width);
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}
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}
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}
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});
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}
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}
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export {
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PDFSidebarResizer,
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};
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