X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./rails.git/blobdiff_plain/2b4f8e92c969a5508b73ae7af45811a118fda6b1..37baed28b18ae73bb1a4b0cb4cf49146ad151831:/app/assets/javascripts/router.js diff --git a/app/assets/javascripts/router.js b/app/assets/javascripts/router.js index cbd418895..8661f95dc 100644 --- a/app/assets/javascripts/router.js +++ b/app/assets/javascripts/router.js @@ -1,3 +1,50 @@ +/* + OSM.Router implements pushState-based navigation for the main page and + other pages that use a sidebar+map based layout (export, search results, + history, and browse pages). + + For browsers without pushState, it falls back to full page loads, which all + of the above pages support. + + The router is initialized with a set of routes: a mapping of URL path templates + to route controller objects. Path templates can contain placeholders + (`/note/:id`) and optional segments (`/:type/:id(/history)`). + + Route controller objects can define four methods that are called at defined + times during routing: + + * The `load` method is called by the router when a path which matches the + route's path template is loaded via a normal full page load. It is passed + as arguments the URL path plus any matching arguments for placeholders + in the path template. + + * The `pushstate` method is called when a page which matches the route's path + template is loaded via pushState. It is passed the same arguments as `load`. + + * The `popstate` method is called when returning to a previously + pushState-loaded page via popstate (i.e. browser back/forward buttons). + + * The `unload` method is called on the exiting route controller when navigating + via pushState or popstate to another route. + + Note that while `load` is not called by the router for pushState-based loads, + it's frequently useful for route controllers to call it manually inside their + definition of the `pushstate` and `popstate` methods. + + An instance of OSM.Router is assigned to `OSM.router`. To navigate to a new page + via pushState (with automatic full-page load fallback), call `OSM.router.route`: + + OSM.router.route('/way/1234'); + + If `route` is passed a path that matches one of the path templates, it performs + the appropriate actions and returns true. Otherwise it returns false. + + OSM.Router also handles updating the hash portion of the URL containing transient + map state such as the position and zoom level. Some route controllers may wish to + temporarily suppress updating the hash (for example, to omit the hash on pages + such as `/way/1234` unless the map is moved). This can be done by calling + `OSM.router.moveListenerOff` and `OSM.router.moveListenerOn`. + */ OSM.Router = function(map, rts) { var escapeRegExp = /[\-{}\[\]+?.,\\\^$|#\s]/g; var optionalParam = /\((.*?)\)/g; @@ -48,7 +95,7 @@ OSM.Router = function(map, rts) { currentRoute = routes.recognize(currentPath), currentHash = location.hash || OSM.formatHash(map); - var router, stateChange; + var router = {}; if (window.history && window.history.pushState) { $(window).on('popstate', function(e) { @@ -66,7 +113,7 @@ OSM.Router = function(map, rts) { } }); - router = function (url) { + router.route = function (url) { var path = url.replace(/#.*/, ''), route = routes.recognize(path); if (!route) return false; @@ -86,7 +133,7 @@ OSM.Router = function(map, rts) { } }; } else { - router = function (url) { + router.route = function (url) { window.location.assign(url); };