2 OSM.Router implements pushState-based navigation for the main page and
3 other pages that use a sidebar+map based layout (export, search results,
4 history, and browse pages).
6 For browsers without pushState, it falls back to full page loads, which all
7 of the above pages support.
9 The router is initialized with a set of routes: a mapping of URL path templates
10 to route controller objects. Path templates can contain placeholders
11 (`/note/:id`) and optional segments (`/:type/:id(/history)`).
13 Route controller objects can define four methods that are called at defined
16 * The `load` method is called by the router when a path which matches the
17 route's path template is loaded via a normal full page load. It is passed
18 as arguments the URL path plus any matching arguments for placeholders
21 * The `pushstate` method is called when a page which matches the route's path
22 template is loaded via pushState. It is passed the same arguments as `load`.
24 * The `popstate` method is called when returning to a previously
25 pushState-loaded page via popstate (i.e. browser back/forward buttons).
27 * The `unload` method is called on the exiting route controller when navigating
28 via pushState or popstate to another route.
30 Note that while `load` is not called by the router for pushState-based loads,
31 it's frequently useful for route controllers to call it manually inside their
32 definition of the `pushstate` and `popstate` methods.
34 An instance of OSM.Router is assigned to `OSM.router`. To navigate to a new page
35 via pushState (with automatic full-page load fallback), call `OSM.router.route`:
37 OSM.router.route('/way/1234');
39 If `route` is passed a path that matches one of the path templates, it performs
40 the appropriate actions and returns true. Otherwise it returns false.
42 OSM.Router also handles updating the hash portion of the URL containing transient
43 map state such as the position and zoom level. Some route controllers may wish to
44 temporarily suppress updating the hash (for example, to omit the hash on pages
45 such as `/way/1234` unless the map is moved). This can be done by using
46 `OSM.router.withoutMoveListener` to run a block of code that may update
47 move the map without the hash changing.
49 OSM.Router = function (map, rts) {
50 var escapeRegExp = /[-{}[\]+?.,\\^$|#\s]/g;
51 var optionalParam = /\((.*?)\)/g;
52 var namedParam = /(\(\?)?:\w+/g;
53 var splatParam = /\*\w+/g;
55 function Route(path, controller) {
56 var regexp = new RegExp("^" +
57 path.replace(escapeRegExp, "\\$&")
58 .replace(optionalParam, "(?:$1)?")
59 .replace(namedParam, function (match, optional) {
60 return optional ? match : "([^/]+)";
62 .replace(splatParam, "(.*?)") + "(?:\\?.*)?$");
66 route.match = function (path) {
67 return regexp.test(path);
70 route.run = function (action, path) {
74 params = regexp.exec(path).map(function (param, i) {
75 return (i > 0 && param) ? decodeURIComponent(param) : param;
79 params = params.concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 2));
81 return (controller[action] || $.noop).apply(controller, params);
87 const routes = Object.entries(rts)
88 .map(([r, t]) => new Route(r, t));
90 routes.recognize = function (path) {
91 for (const route of this) {
92 if (route.match(path)) return route;
96 var currentPath = window.location.pathname.replace(/(.)\/$/, "$1") + window.location.search,
97 currentRoute = routes.recognize(currentPath),
98 currentHash = location.hash || OSM.formatHash(map);
102 function updateSecondaryNav() {
103 $("header nav.secondary > ul > li > a").each(function () {
104 var active = $(this).attr("href") === window.location.pathname;
107 .toggleClass("text-secondary", !active)
108 .toggleClass("text-secondary-emphasis", active);
112 $(window).on("popstate", function (e) {
113 if (!e.originalEvent.state) return; // Is it a real popstate event or just a hash change?
114 var path = window.location.pathname + window.location.search,
115 route = routes.recognize(path);
116 if (path === currentPath) return;
117 currentRoute.run("unload", null, route === currentRoute);
119 currentRoute = route;
120 currentRoute.run("popstate", currentPath);
121 updateSecondaryNav();
122 map.setState(e.originalEvent.state, { animate: false });
125 router.route = function (url) {
126 var path = url.replace(/#.*/, ""),
127 route = routes.recognize(path);
128 if (!route) return false;
129 currentRoute.run("unload", null, route === currentRoute);
130 var state = OSM.parseHash(url);
132 window.history.pushState(state, document.title, url);
134 currentRoute = route;
135 currentRoute.run("pushstate", currentPath);
136 updateSecondaryNav();
140 router.replace = function (url) {
141 window.history.replaceState(OSM.parseHash(url), document.title, url);
144 router.stateChange = function (state) {
145 const url = state.center ? OSM.formatHash(state) : window.location;
146 window.history.replaceState(state, document.title, url);
149 router.updateHash = function () {
150 var hash = OSM.formatHash(map);
151 if (hash === currentHash) return;
153 router.stateChange(OSM.parseHash(hash));
156 router.hashUpdated = function () {
157 var hash = location.hash;
158 if (hash === currentHash) return;
160 var state = OSM.parseHash(hash);
162 router.stateChange(state, hash);
165 router.withoutMoveListener = function (callback) {
166 function disableMoveListener() {
167 map.off("moveend", router.updateHash);
168 map.once("moveend", function () {
169 map.on("moveend", router.updateHash);
173 map.once("movestart", disableMoveListener);
175 map.off("movestart", disableMoveListener);
178 router.load = function () {
179 var loadState = currentRoute.run("load", currentPath);
180 router.stateChange(loadState || {});
183 router.setCurrentPath = function (path) {
185 currentRoute = routes.recognize(currentPath);
188 map.on("moveend baselayerchange overlayadd overlayremove", router.updateHash);
189 $(window).on("hashchange", router.hashUpdated);