pdf.js/web/struct_tree_layer_builder.js
Jonas Jenwald da0e6bc590 Don't re-create the structTreeLayer on zooming and rotation
Compared to the recent PR 15722 for the `textLayer` this one should be a (comparatively) much a smaller win overall, since most documents don't have any structTree-data and the required parsing should be cheaper. However, it seems to me that it cannot hurt to improve this nonetheless.

Note that by moving the `structTreeLayer` initialization we remove the need for the "textlayerrendered" event listener, which thus simplifies the code a little bit.

Also, removes the API-caching of the structTree-data since this was basically done to offset the lack of caching in the viewer.
2022-12-04 10:18:58 +01:00

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const PDF_ROLE_TO_HTML_ROLE = {
// Document level structure types
Document: null, // There's a "document" role, but it doesn't make sense here.
DocumentFragment: null,
// Grouping level structure types
Part: "group",
Sect: "group", // XXX: There's a "section" role, but it's abstract.
Div: "group",
Aside: "note",
NonStruct: "none",
// Block level structure types
P: null,
// H<n>,
H: "heading",
Title: null,
FENote: "note",
// Sub-block level structure type
Sub: "group",
// General inline level structure types
Lbl: null,
Span: null,
Em: null,
Strong: null,
Link: "link",
Annot: "note",
Form: "form",
// Ruby and Warichu structure types
Ruby: null,
RB: null,
RT: null,
RP: null,
Warichu: null,
WT: null,
WP: null,
// List standard structure types
L: "list",
LI: "listitem",
LBody: null,
// Table standard structure types
Table: "table",
TR: "row",
TH: "columnheader",
TD: "cell",
THead: "columnheader",
TBody: null,
TFoot: null,
// Standard structure type Caption
Caption: null,
// Standard structure type Figure
Figure: "figure",
// Standard structure type Formula
Formula: null,
// standard structure type Artifact
Artifact: null,
};
const HEADING_PATTERN = /^H(\d+)$/;
class StructTreeLayerBuilder {
#treeDom = undefined;
get renderingDone() {
return this.#treeDom !== undefined;
}
render(structTree) {
if (this.#treeDom !== undefined) {
return this.#treeDom;
}
const treeDom = this.#walk(structTree);
treeDom?.classList.add("structTree");
return (this.#treeDom = treeDom);
}
#setAttributes(structElement, htmlElement) {
if (structElement.alt !== undefined) {
htmlElement.setAttribute("aria-label", structElement.alt);
}
if (structElement.id !== undefined) {
htmlElement.setAttribute("aria-owns", structElement.id);
}
if (structElement.lang !== undefined) {
htmlElement.setAttribute("lang", structElement.lang);
}
}
#walk(node) {
if (!node) {
return null;
}
const element = document.createElement("span");
if ("role" in node) {
const { role } = node;
const match = role.match(HEADING_PATTERN);
if (match) {
element.setAttribute("role", "heading");
element.setAttribute("aria-level", match[1]);
} else if (PDF_ROLE_TO_HTML_ROLE[role]) {
element.setAttribute("role", PDF_ROLE_TO_HTML_ROLE[role]);
}
}
this.#setAttributes(node, element);
if (node.children) {
if (node.children.length === 1 && "id" in node.children[0]) {
// Often there is only one content node so just set the values on the
// parent node to avoid creating an extra span.
this.#setAttributes(node.children[0], element);
} else {
for (const kid of node.children) {
element.append(this.#walk(kid));
}
}
}
return element;
}
}
export { StructTreeLayerBuilder };