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fetch: ->
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# get data
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@ajax = new App.Ajax
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@ajax.ajax(
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@loadCollection( type: 'Ticket', data: data.tickets )
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# remember ticket order
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@tickets = data.tickets
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@tickets = @tickets.concat( data.tickets )
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# remember ticket count
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@tickets_count = data.tickets_count
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render: ->
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# get total pages
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pages_total = parseInt( ( @tickets_count / @overview.view[@view_mode].per_page ) + 0.99999 ) || 1
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# render init page
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)
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html = $(html)
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# html.find('li').removeClass('active')
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html.find("[data-id=\"#{@start_page}\"]").parents('li').addClass('active')
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# html.find("[data-id=\"#{@start_page}\"]").parents('li').addClass('active')
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@html html
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# create table/overview
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@el.find('.bulk-action').removeClass('hide')
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)
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# set waypoint if not already at the end
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if @start_page < pages_total
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a = =>
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# alert('You have scrolled to an entry.')
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@start_page = @start_page + 1
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@fetch()
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$('footer').waypoint( a, { offset: '120%', triggerOnce: true } )
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page: (e) =>
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e.preventDefault()
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id = $(e.target).data('id')
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#= require ./lib/ba-linkify.js
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#= require ./lib/jquery.tagsinput.js
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#= require ./lib/jquery.noty.js
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#= require ./lib/waypoints.js
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#= require ./lib/fileuploader.js
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#not_used= require_tree ./lib
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# start content
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new App.Content( el: @el.find('#content') );
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#class App.Content extends Spine.Stack
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class App.Content extends Spine.Controller
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className: 'container'
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constructor: ->
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# @controllers = {}
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# @routes = {}
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# @default = '/'
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# for route, controller of Config.Routes
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## @log 'route,controller', route, controller
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# @controllers[route] = controller
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# @routes[route] = route
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super
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@log 'RUN content'#, @
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for route, callback of Config.Routes
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# @log 'route,controller', route#, controller
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do (route, callback) =>
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@route(route, (params) ->
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# @log 'routing...', route
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Config['ActiveController'] = route
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Spine.trigger( 'ws:send', JSON.stringify( { action: 'active_controller', controller: route, params: params } ) )
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# unbind in controller area
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@el.unbind()
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# window.scrollTo(0,0)
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)
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# for name, object of Config.Controller
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## @log 'new', object, @el
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# new object( el: @el, auth: @auth )
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Spine.Route.setup()
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window.App = App
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app/assets/javascripts/app/lib/waypoints.js
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app/assets/javascripts/app/lib/waypoints.js
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/*!
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jQuery Waypoints - v1.1.6
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Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Caleb Troughton
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Dual licensed under the MIT license and GPL license.
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https://github.com/imakewebthings/jquery-waypoints/blob/master/MIT-license.txt
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https://github.com/imakewebthings/jquery-waypoints/blob/master/GPL-license.txt
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*/
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/*
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Waypoints is a small jQuery plugin that makes it easy to execute a function
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whenever you scroll to an element.
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GitHub Repository: https://github.com/imakewebthings/jquery-waypoints
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Documentation and Examples: http://imakewebthings.github.com/jquery-waypoints
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Changelog:
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v1.1.6
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- Fix potential memory leak by unbinding events on empty context elements.
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v1.1.5
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- Make plugin compatible with Browserify/RequireJS. (Thanks @cjroebuck)
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v1.1.4
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- Add handler option to give alternate binding method. (Issue #34)
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v1.1.3
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- Fix cases where waypoints are added post-load and should be triggered
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immediately. (Issue #28)
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v1.1.2
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- Fixed error thrown by waypoints with triggerOnce option that were
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triggered via resize refresh.
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v1.1.1
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- Fixed bug in initialization where all offsets were being calculated
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as if set to 0 initially, causing unwarranted triggers during the
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subsequent refresh.
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- Added onlyOnScroll, an option for individual waypoints that disables
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triggers due to an offset refresh that crosses the current scroll
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point. (All credit to @knuton on this one.)
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v1.1
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- Moved the continuous option out of global settings and into the options
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object for individual waypoints.
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- Added the context option, which allows for using waypoints within any
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scrollable element, not just the window.
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v1.0.2
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- Moved scroll and resize handler bindings out of load. Should play nicer
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with async loaders like Head JS and LABjs.
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- Fixed a 1px off error when using certain % offsets.
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- Added unit tests.
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v1.0.1
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- Added $.waypoints('viewportHeight').
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- Fixed iOS bug (using the new viewportHeight method).
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- Added offset function alias: 'bottom-in-view'.
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v1.0
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- Initial release.
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Support:
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- jQuery versions 1.4.3+
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- IE6+, FF3+, Chrome 6+, Safari 4+, Opera 11
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- Other versions and browsers may work, these are just the ones I've looked at.
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*/
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(function($, wp, wps, window, undefined){
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'$:nomunge';
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var $w = $(window),
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// Keeping common strings as variables = better minification
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eventName = 'waypoint.reached',
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/*
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For the waypoint and direction passed in, trigger the waypoint.reached
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event and deal with the triggerOnce option.
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*/
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triggerWaypoint = function(way, dir) {
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way.element.trigger(eventName, dir);
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if (way.options.triggerOnce) {
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way.element[wp]('destroy');
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}
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},
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/*
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Given a jQuery element and Context, returns the index of that element in the waypoints
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array. Returns the index, or -1 if the element is not a waypoint.
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*/
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waypointIndex = function(el, context) {
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if (!context) return -1;
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var i = context.waypoints.length - 1;
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while (i >= 0 && context.waypoints[i].element[0] !== el[0]) {
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i -= 1;
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}
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return i;
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},
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// Private list of all elements used as scrolling contexts for waypoints.
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contexts = [],
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/*
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Context Class - represents a scrolling context. Properties include:
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element: jQuery object containing a single HTML element.
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waypoints: Array of waypoints operating under this scroll context.
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oldScroll: Keeps the previous scroll position to determine scroll direction.
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didScroll: Flag used in scrolling the context's scroll event.
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didResize: Flag used in scrolling the context's resize event.
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doScroll: Function that checks for crossed waypoints. Called from throttler.
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*/
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Context = function(context) {
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$.extend(this, {
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element: $(context),
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oldScroll: 0,
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/*
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List of all elements that have been registered as waypoints.
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Each object in the array contains:
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element: jQuery object containing a single HTML element.
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offset: The window scroll offset, in px, that triggers the waypoint event.
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options: Options object that was passed to the waypoint fn function.
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*/
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'waypoints': [],
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didScroll: false,
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didResize: false,
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doScroll: $.proxy(function() {
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var newScroll = this.element.scrollTop(),
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// Are we scrolling up or down? Used for direction argument in callback.
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isDown = newScroll > this.oldScroll,
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that = this,
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// Get a list of all waypoints that were crossed since last scroll move.
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pointsHit = $.grep(this.waypoints, function(el, i) {
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return isDown ?
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(el.offset > that.oldScroll && el.offset <= newScroll) :
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(el.offset <= that.oldScroll && el.offset > newScroll);
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}),
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len = pointsHit.length;
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// iOS adjustment
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if (!this.oldScroll || !newScroll) {
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$[wps]('refresh');
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}
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// Done with scroll comparisons, store new scroll before ejection
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this.oldScroll = newScroll;
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// No waypoints crossed? Eject.
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if (!len) return;
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// If several waypoints triggered, need to do so in reverse order going up
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if (!isDown) pointsHit.reverse();
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/*
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One scroll move may cross several waypoints. If the waypoint's continuous
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option is true it should fire even if it isn't the last waypoint. If false,
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it will only fire if it's the last one.
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*/
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$.each(pointsHit, function(i, point) {
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if (point.options.continuous || i === len - 1) {
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triggerWaypoint(point, [isDown ? 'down' : 'up']);
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}
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});
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}, this)
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});
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// Setup scroll and resize handlers. Throttled at the settings-defined rate limits.
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$(context).bind('scroll.waypoints', $.proxy(function() {
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if (!this.didScroll) {
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this.didScroll = true;
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window.setTimeout($.proxy(function() {
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this.doScroll();
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this.didScroll = false;
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}, this), $[wps].settings.scrollThrottle);
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}
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}, this)).bind('resize.waypoints', $.proxy(function() {
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if (!this.didResize) {
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this.didResize = true;
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window.setTimeout($.proxy(function() {
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$[wps]('refresh');
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this.didResize = false;
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}, this), $[wps].settings.resizeThrottle);
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}
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}, this));
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$w.load($.proxy(function() {
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/*
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Fire a scroll check, should the page be loaded at a non-zero scroll value,
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as with a fragment id link or a page refresh.
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*/
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this.doScroll();
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}, this));
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},
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/* Returns a Context object from the contexts array, given the raw HTML element
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for that context. */
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getContextByElement = function(element) {
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var found = null;
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$.each(contexts, function(i, c) {
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if (c.element[0] === element) {
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found = c;
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return false;
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}
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});
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return found;
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},
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// Methods exposed to the effin' object
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methods = {
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/*
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jQuery.fn.waypoint([handler], [options])
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handler
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function, optional
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A callback function called when the user scrolls past the element.
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The function signature is function(event, direction) where event is
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a standard jQuery Event Object and direction is a string, either 'down'
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or 'up' indicating which direction the user is scrolling.
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options
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object, optional
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A map of options to apply to this set of waypoints, including where on
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the browser window the waypoint is triggered. For a full list of
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options and their defaults, see $.fn.waypoint.defaults.
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This is how you register an element as a waypoint. When the user scrolls past
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that element it triggers waypoint.reached, a custom event. Since the
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parameters for creating a waypoint are optional, we have a few different
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possible signatures. Let’s look at each of them.
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someElements.waypoint();
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Calling .waypoint with no parameters will register the elements as waypoints
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using the default options. The elements will fire the waypoint.reached event,
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but calling it in this way does not bind any handler to the event. You can
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bind to the event yourself, as with any other event, like so:
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someElements.bind('waypoint.reached', function(event, direction) {
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// make it rain
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});
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You will usually want to create a waypoint and immediately bind a function to
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waypoint.reached, and can do so by passing a handler as the first argument to
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.waypoint:
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someElements.waypoint(function(event, direction) {
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if (direction === 'down') {
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// do this on the way down
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}
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else {
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// do this on the way back up through the waypoint
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}
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});
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This will still use the default options, which will trigger the waypoint when
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the top of the element hits the top of the window. We can pass .waypoint an
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options object to customize things:
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someElements.waypoint(function(event, direction) {
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// do something amazing
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}, {
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offset: '50%' // middle of the page
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});
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You can also pass just an options object.
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someElements.waypoint({
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offset: 100 // 100px from the top
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});
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This behaves like .waypoint(), in that it registers the elements as waypoints
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but binds no event handlers.
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Calling .waypoint on an existing waypoint will extend the previous options.
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If the call includes a handler, it will be bound to waypoint.reached without
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unbinding any other handlers.
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*/
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init: function(f, options) {
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// Register each element as a waypoint, add to array.
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this.each(function() {
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var cElement = $.fn[wp].defaults.context,
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context,
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$this = $(this);
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// Default window context or a specific element?
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if (options && options.context) {
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cElement = options.context;
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}
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// Find the closest element that matches the context
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if (!$.isWindow(cElement)) {
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cElement = $this.closest(cElement)[0];
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}
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context = getContextByElement(cElement);
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// Not a context yet? Create and push.
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if (!context) {
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context = new Context(cElement);
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contexts.push(context);
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}
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// Extend default and preexisting options
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var ndx = waypointIndex($this, context),
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base = ndx < 0 ? $.fn[wp].defaults : context.waypoints[ndx].options,
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opts = $.extend({}, base, options);
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// Offset aliases
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opts.offset = opts.offset === "bottom-in-view" ?
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function() {
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var cHeight = $.isWindow(cElement) ? $[wps]('viewportHeight')
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: $(cElement).height();
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return cHeight - $(this).outerHeight();
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} : opts.offset;
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// Update, or create new waypoint
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if (ndx < 0) {
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context.waypoints.push({
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'element': $this,
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'offset': null,
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'options': opts
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});
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}
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else {
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context.waypoints[ndx].options = opts;
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}
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// Bind the function if it was passed in.
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if (f) {
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$this.bind(eventName, f);
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}
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// Bind the function in the handler option if it exists.
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if (options && options.handler) {
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$this.bind(eventName, options.handler);
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}
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});
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// Need to re-sort+refresh the waypoints array after new elements are added.
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$[wps]('refresh');
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return this;
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},
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/*
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jQuery.fn.waypoint('remove')
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Passing the string 'remove' to .waypoint unregisters the elements as waypoints
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and wipes any custom options, but leaves the waypoint.reached events bound.
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Calling .waypoint again in the future would reregister the waypoint and the old
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handlers would continue to work.
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*/
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remove: function() {
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return this.each(function(i, el) {
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var $el = $(el);
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$.each(contexts, function(i, c) {
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var ndx = waypointIndex($el, c);
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if (ndx >= 0) {
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c.waypoints.splice(ndx, 1);
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if (!c.waypoints.length) {
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c.element.unbind('scroll.waypoints resize.waypoints');
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contexts.splice(i, 1);
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}
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}
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});
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});
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},
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/*
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jQuery.fn.waypoint('destroy')
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Passing the string 'destroy' to .waypoint will unbind all waypoint.reached
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event handlers on those elements and unregisters them as waypoints.
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*/
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destroy: function() {
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return this.unbind(eventName)[wp]('remove');
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}
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},
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/*
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Methods used by the jQuery object extension.
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*/
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jQMethods = {
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/*
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jQuery.waypoints('refresh')
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This will force a recalculation of each waypoint’s trigger point based on
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its offset option and context. This is called automatically whenever the window
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(or other defined context) is resized, new waypoints are added, or a waypoint’s
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options are modified. If your project is changing the DOM or page layout without
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doing one of these things, you may want to manually call this refresh.
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*/
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refresh: function() {
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$.each(contexts, function(i, c) {
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var isWin = $.isWindow(c.element[0]),
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contextOffset = isWin ? 0 : c.element.offset().top,
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contextHeight = isWin ? $[wps]('viewportHeight') : c.element.height(),
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contextScroll = isWin ? 0 : c.element.scrollTop();
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$.each(c.waypoints, function(j, o) {
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/* $.each isn't safe from element removal due to triggerOnce.
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Should rewrite the loop but this is way easier. */
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if (!o) return;
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// Adjustment is just the offset if it's a px value
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var adjustment = o.options.offset,
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oldOffset = o.offset;
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// Set adjustment to the return value if offset is a function.
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if (typeof o.options.offset === "function") {
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adjustment = o.options.offset.apply(o.element);
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}
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// Calculate the adjustment if offset is a percentage.
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else if (typeof o.options.offset === "string") {
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var amount = parseFloat(o.options.offset);
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adjustment = o.options.offset.indexOf("%") ?
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Math.ceil(contextHeight * (amount / 100)) : amount;
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}
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||||
|
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/*
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Set the element offset to the window scroll offset, less
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all our adjustments.
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*/
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o.offset = o.element.offset().top - contextOffset
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+ contextScroll - adjustment;
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|
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/*
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||||
An element offset change across the current scroll point triggers
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||||
the event, just as if we scrolled past it unless prevented by an
|
||||
optional flag.
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||||
*/
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if (o.options.onlyOnScroll) return;
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||||
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if (oldOffset !== null && c.oldScroll > oldOffset && c.oldScroll <= o.offset) {
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triggerWaypoint(o, ['up']);
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}
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||||
else if (oldOffset !== null && c.oldScroll < oldOffset && c.oldScroll >= o.offset) {
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triggerWaypoint(o, ['down']);
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||||
}
|
||||
/* For new waypoints added after load, check that down should have
|
||||
already been triggered */
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||||
else if (!oldOffset && c.element.scrollTop() > o.offset) {
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||||
triggerWaypoint(o, ['down']);
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||||
}
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
// Keep waypoints sorted by offset value.
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||||
c.waypoints.sort(function(a, b) {
|
||||
return a.offset - b.offset;
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
},
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
jQuery.waypoints('viewportHeight')
|
||||
|
||||
This will return the height of the viewport, adjusting for inconsistencies
|
||||
that come with calling $(window).height() in iOS. Recommended for use
|
||||
within any offset functions.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
viewportHeight: function() {
|
||||
return (window.innerHeight ? window.innerHeight : $w.height());
|
||||
},
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
jQuery.waypoints()
|
||||
|
||||
This will return a jQuery object with a collection of all registered waypoint
|
||||
elements.
|
||||
|
||||
$('.post').waypoint();
|
||||
$('.ad-unit').waypoint(function(event, direction) {
|
||||
// Passed an ad unit
|
||||
});
|
||||
console.log($.waypoints());
|
||||
|
||||
The example above would log a jQuery object containing all .post and .ad-unit
|
||||
elements.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
aggregate: function() {
|
||||
var points = $();
|
||||
$.each(contexts, function(i, c) {
|
||||
$.each(c.waypoints, function(i, e) {
|
||||
points = points.add(e.element);
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
return points;
|
||||
}
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
fn extension. Delegates to appropriate method.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
$.fn[wp] = function(method) {
|
||||
|
||||
if (methods[method]) {
|
||||
return methods[method].apply(this, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1));
|
||||
}
|
||||
else if (typeof method === "function" || !method) {
|
||||
return methods.init.apply(this, arguments);
|
||||
}
|
||||
else if (typeof method === "object") {
|
||||
return methods.init.apply(this, [null, method]);
|
||||
}
|
||||
else {
|
||||
$.error( 'Method ' + method + ' does not exist on jQuery ' + wp );
|
||||
}
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
The default options object that is extended when calling .waypoint. It has the
|
||||
following properties:
|
||||
|
||||
context
|
||||
string | element | jQuery*
|
||||
default: window
|
||||
The context defines which scrollable element the waypoint belongs to and acts
|
||||
within. The default, window, means the waypoint offset is calculated with relation
|
||||
to the whole viewport. You can set this to another element to use the waypoints
|
||||
within that element. Accepts a selector string, *but if you use jQuery 1.6+ it
|
||||
also accepts a raw HTML element or jQuery object.
|
||||
|
||||
continuous
|
||||
boolean
|
||||
default: true
|
||||
If true, and multiple waypoints are triggered in one scroll, this waypoint will
|
||||
trigger even if it is not the last waypoint reached. If false, it will only
|
||||
trigger if it is the last waypoint.
|
||||
|
||||
handler
|
||||
function
|
||||
default: undefined
|
||||
An alternative way to bind functions to the waypoint, without using the function
|
||||
as the first argument to the waypoint function.
|
||||
|
||||
offset
|
||||
number | string | function
|
||||
default: 0
|
||||
Determines how far the top of the element must be from the top of the browser
|
||||
window to trigger a waypoint. It can be a number, which is taken as a number
|
||||
of pixels, a string representing a percentage of the viewport height, or a
|
||||
function that will return a number of pixels.
|
||||
|
||||
onlyOnScroll
|
||||
boolean
|
||||
default: false
|
||||
If true, this waypoint will not trigger if an offset change during a refresh
|
||||
causes it to pass the current scroll point.
|
||||
|
||||
triggerOnce
|
||||
boolean
|
||||
default: false
|
||||
If true, the waypoint will be destroyed when triggered.
|
||||
|
||||
An offset of 250 would trigger the waypoint when the top of the element is 250px
|
||||
from the top of the viewport. Negative values for any offset work as you might
|
||||
expect. A value of -100 would trigger the waypoint when the element is 100px above
|
||||
the top of the window.
|
||||
|
||||
offset: '100%'
|
||||
|
||||
A string percentage will determine the pixel offset based on the height of the
|
||||
window. When resizing the window, this offset will automatically be recalculated
|
||||
without needing to call $.waypoints('refresh').
|
||||
|
||||
// The bottom of the element is in view
|
||||
offset: function() {
|
||||
return $.waypoints('viewportHeight') - $(this).outerHeight();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Offset can take a function, which must return a number of pixels from the top of
|
||||
the window. The this value will always refer to the raw HTML element of the
|
||||
waypoint. As with % values, functions are recalculated automatically when the
|
||||
window resizes. For more on recalculating offsets, see $.waypoints('refresh').
|
||||
|
||||
An offset value of 'bottom-in-view' will act as an alias for the function in the
|
||||
example above, as this is a common usage.
|
||||
|
||||
offset: 'bottom-in-view'
|
||||
|
||||
You can see this alias in use on the Scroll Analytics example page.
|
||||
|
||||
The triggerOnce flag, if true, will destroy the waypoint after the first trigger.
|
||||
This is just a shortcut for calling .waypoint('destroy') within the waypoint
|
||||
handler. This is useful in situations such as scroll analytics, where you only
|
||||
want to record an event once for each page visit.
|
||||
|
||||
The context option lets you use Waypoints within an element other than the window.
|
||||
You can define the context with a selector string and the waypoint will act within
|
||||
the nearest ancestor that matches this selector.
|
||||
|
||||
$('.something-scrollable .waypoint').waypoint({
|
||||
context: '.something-scrollable'
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
You can see this in action on the Dial Controls example.
|
||||
|
||||
The handler option gives authors an alternative way to bind functions when
|
||||
creating a waypoint. In place of:
|
||||
|
||||
$('.item').waypoint(function(event, direction) {
|
||||
// make things happen
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
You may instead write:
|
||||
|
||||
$('.item').waypoint({
|
||||
handler: function(event, direction) {
|
||||
// make things happen
|
||||
}
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
*/
|
||||
$.fn[wp].defaults = {
|
||||
continuous: true,
|
||||
offset: 0,
|
||||
triggerOnce: false,
|
||||
context: window
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
jQuery object extension. Delegates to appropriate methods above.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
$[wps] = function(method) {
|
||||
if (jQMethods[method]) {
|
||||
return jQMethods[method].apply(this);
|
||||
}
|
||||
else {
|
||||
return jQMethods['aggregate']();
|
||||
}
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
$.waypoints.settings
|
||||
|
||||
Settings object that determines some of the plugin’s behavior.
|
||||
|
||||
resizeThrottle
|
||||
number
|
||||
default: 200
|
||||
For performance reasons, the refresh performed during resizes is
|
||||
throttled. This value is the rate-limit in milliseconds between resize
|
||||
refreshes. For more information on throttling, check out Ben Alman’s
|
||||
throttle / debounce plugin.
|
||||
http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-throttle-debounce-plugin/
|
||||
|
||||
scrollThrottle
|
||||
number
|
||||
default: 100
|
||||
For performance reasons, checking for any crossed waypoints during a
|
||||
scroll event is throttled. This value is the rate-limit in milliseconds
|
||||
between scroll checks. For more information on throttling, check out Ben
|
||||
Alman’s throttle / debounce plugin.
|
||||
http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-throttle-debounce-plugin/
|
||||
*/
|
||||
$[wps].settings = {
|
||||
resizeThrottle: 200,
|
||||
scrollThrottle: 100
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
$w.load(function() {
|
||||
// Calculate everything once on load.
|
||||
$[wps]('refresh');
|
||||
});
|
||||
})(jQuery, 'waypoint', 'waypoints', window);
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,22 @@
|
|||
<div class="page-header">
|
||||
<h1><%- @overview.meta.name %> <small><a href="#" data-type="settings" class="icon-edit"></a></small></h1>
|
||||
<div class="row">
|
||||
<div class="span6">
|
||||
<h1><%- @overview.meta.name %> <small><a href="#" data-type="settings" class="icon-edit"></a></small></h1>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
<div class="span6">
|
||||
<div class="pagination keepright">
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
<% for item in @view_modes: %>
|
||||
<li class="<%= item.class %>">
|
||||
<a href="#" data-type="view-mode" data-mode="<%= item.type %>"><%= item.name %></a>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<% end %>
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
<div class="pagination keepleft">
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
<% if @start_page != 1: %>
|
||||
|
@ -17,16 +32,7 @@
|
|||
<% end %>
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<div class="pagination keepright">
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
<% for item in @view_modes: %>
|
||||
<li class="<%= item.class %>">
|
||||
<a href="#" data-type="view-mode" data-mode="<%= item.type %>"><%= item.name %></a>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<% end %>
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
-->
|
||||
|
||||
<div class="row">
|
||||
<div class="span12 table-overview"></div>
|
||||
|
|
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