// Minimal PDF rendering and text-selection example using PDF.js by Vivin Suresh Paliath (http://vivin.net)
// This example uses a built version of PDF.js that contains all modules that it requires.
//
// The problem with understanding text selection was that the text selection code has heavily intertwined
// with viewer.html and viewer.js. I have extracted the parts I need out of viewer.js into a separate file
// which contains the bare minimum required to implement text selection. The key component is TextLayerBuilder,
// which is the object that handles the creation of text-selection divs. I have added this code as an external
// resource.
//
// This demo uses a PDF that only has one page. You can render other pages if you wish, but the focus here is
// just to show you how you can render a PDF with text selection. Hence the code only loads up one page.
//
// The CSS used here is also very important since it sets up the CSS for the text layer divs overlays that
// you actually end up selecting.

window.onload = function () {
  var scale = 1.5; //Set this to whatever you want. This is basically the "zoom" factor for the PDF.
  PDFJS.workerSrc = '../../src/worker_loader.js';

  function loadPdf(pdfPath) {
    var pdf = PDFJS.getDocument(pdfPath);
    pdf.then(renderPdf);
  }

  function renderPdf(pdf) {
    pdf.getPage(1).then(renderPage);
  }

  function renderPage(page) {
    var viewport = page.getViewport(scale);
    var $canvas = jQuery("<canvas></canvas>");

    // Set the canvas height and width to the height and width of the viewport
    var canvas = $canvas.get(0);
    var context = canvas.getContext("2d");
    canvas.height = viewport.height;
    canvas.width = viewport.width;

    // Append the canvas to the pdf container div
    var $pdfContainer = jQuery("#pdfContainer");
    $pdfContainer.css("height", canvas.height + "px").css("width", canvas.width + "px");
    $pdfContainer.append($canvas);

    var canvasOffset = $canvas.offset();
    var $textLayerDiv = jQuery("<div />")
      .addClass("textLayer")
      .css("height", viewport.height + "px")
      .css("width", viewport.width + "px")
      .offset({
        top: canvasOffset.top,
        left: canvasOffset.left
      });

    // The following few lines of code set up scaling on the context if we are on a HiDPI display
    var outputScale = getOutputScale(context);
    if (outputScale.scaled) {
      var cssScale = 'scale(' + (1 / outputScale.sx) + ', ' +
                     (1 / outputScale.sy) + ')';
      CustomStyle.setProp('transform', canvas, cssScale);
      CustomStyle.setProp('transformOrigin', canvas, '0% 0%');

      if ($textLayerDiv.get(0)) {
        CustomStyle.setProp('transform', $textLayerDiv.get(0), cssScale);
        CustomStyle.setProp('transformOrigin', $textLayerDiv.get(0), '0% 0%');
      }
    }

    context._scaleX = outputScale.sx;
    context._scaleY = outputScale.sy;
    if (outputScale.scaled) {
      context.scale(outputScale.sx, outputScale.sy);
    }

    $pdfContainer.append($textLayerDiv);

    page.getTextContent().then(function (textContent) {
      var textLayer = new TextLayerBuilder({
        textLayerDiv: $textLayerDiv.get(0),
        pageIndex: 0
      });
      textLayer.setTextContent(textContent);

      var renderContext = {
        canvasContext: context,
        viewport: viewport,
        textLayer: textLayer
      };

      page.render(renderContext);
    });
  }

  loadPdf('pdf/TestDocument.pdf');
};