pdf.js/web/pdf_scripting_manager.component.js
Jonas Jenwald 9dfe9c552c Use shorter arrow functions where possible
For arrow functions that are both simple and short, we can avoid using explicit `return` to shorten them even further without hurting readability.

For the `gulp mozcentral` build-target this reduces the overall size of the output by just under 1 kilo-byte (which isn't a lot but still can't hurt).
2024-01-21 10:13:12 +01:00

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/* Copyright 2021 Mozilla Foundation
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import { docProperties, GenericScripting } from "./generic_scripting.js";
import { PDFScriptingManager } from "./pdf_scripting_manager.js";
class PDFScriptingManagerComponents extends PDFScriptingManager {
constructor(options) {
// The default viewer already handles adding/removing of DOM events,
// hence limit this to only the viewer components.
if (!options.externalServices) {
window.addEventListener("updatefromsandbox", event => {
options.eventBus.dispatch("updatefromsandbox", {
source: window,
detail: event.detail,
});
});
}
options.externalServices ||= {
createScripting: () => new GenericScripting(options.sandboxBundleSrc),
};
options.docProperties ||= pdfDocument => docProperties(pdfDocument);
super(options);
}
}
export { PDFScriptingManagerComponents as PDFScriptingManager };