if(!dojo._hasResource["dojox.storage.manager"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code. dojo._hasResource["dojox.storage.manager"] = true; dojo.provide("dojox.storage.manager"); //dojo.require("dojo.AdapterRegistry"); // FIXME: refactor this to use an AdapterRegistry dojox.storage.manager = new function(){ // summary: A singleton class in charge of the dojox.storage system // description: // Initializes the storage systems and figures out the best available // storage options on this platform. // currentProvider: Object // The storage provider that was automagically chosen to do storage // on this platform, such as dojox.storage.FlashStorageProvider. this.currentProvider = null; // available: Boolean // Whether storage of some kind is available. this.available = false; // providers: Array // Array of all the static provider instances, useful if you want to // loop through and see what providers have been registered. this.providers = []; this._initialized = false; this._onLoadListeners = []; this.initialize = function(){ // summary: // Initializes the storage system and autodetects the best storage // provider we can provide on this platform this.autodetect(); }; this.register = function(/*string*/ name, /*Object*/ instance){ // summary: // Registers the existence of a new storage provider; used by // subclasses to inform the manager of their existence. The // storage manager will select storage providers based on // their ordering, so the order in which you call this method // matters. // name: // The full class name of this provider, such as // "dojox.storage.FlashStorageProvider". // instance: // An instance of this provider, which we will use to call // isAvailable() on. // keep list of providers as a list so that we can know what order // storage providers are preferred; also, store the providers hashed // by name in case someone wants to get a provider that uses // a particular storage backend this.providers.push(instance); this.providers[name] = instance; }; this.setProvider = function(storageClass){ // summary: // Instructs the storageManager to use the given storage class for // all storage requests. // description: // Example- // dojox.storage.setProvider( // dojox.storage.IEStorageProvider) }; this.autodetect = function(){ // summary: // Autodetects the best possible persistent storage provider // available on this platform. //console.debug("dojox.storage.manager.autodetect"); if(this._initialized){ // already finished return; } // a flag to force the storage manager to use a particular // storage provider type, such as // djConfig = {forceStorageProvider: "dojox.storage.WhatWGStorageProvider"}; var forceProvider = dojo.config["forceStorageProvider"] || false; // go through each provider, seeing if it can be used var providerToUse; //FIXME: use dojo.some for(var i = 0; i < this.providers.length; i++){ providerToUse = this.providers[i]; if(forceProvider && forceProvider == providerToUse.declaredClass){ // still call isAvailable for this provider, since this helps some // providers internally figure out if they are available // FIXME: This should be refactored since it is non-intuitive // that isAvailable() would initialize some state providerToUse.isAvailable(); break; }else if(!forceProvider && providerToUse.isAvailable()){ break; } } if(!providerToUse){ // no provider available this._initialized = true; this.available = false; this.currentProvider = null; console.warn("No storage provider found for this platform"); this.loaded(); return; } // create this provider and mix in it's properties // so that developers can do dojox.storage.put rather // than dojox.storage.currentProvider.put, for example this.currentProvider = providerToUse; dojo.mixin(dojox.storage, this.currentProvider); // have the provider initialize itself dojox.storage.initialize(); this._initialized = true; this.available = true; }; this.isAvailable = function(){ /*Boolean*/ // summary: Returns whether any storage options are available. return this.available; }; this.addOnLoad = function(func){ /* void */ // summary: // Adds an onload listener to know when Dojo Offline can be used. // description: // Adds a listener to know when Dojo Offline can be used. This // ensures that the Dojo Offline framework is loaded and that the // local dojox.storage system is ready to be used. This method is // useful if you don't want to have a dependency on Dojo Events // when using dojox.storage. // func: Function // A function to call when Dojo Offline is ready to go this._onLoadListeners.push(func); if(this.isInitialized()){ this._fireLoaded(); } }; this.removeOnLoad = function(func){ /* void */ // summary: Removes the given onLoad listener for(var i = 0; i < this._onLoadListeners.length; i++){ if(func == this._onLoadListeners[i]){ this._onLoadListeners = this._onLoadListeners.splice(i, 1); break; } } }; this.isInitialized = function(){ /*Boolean*/ // summary: // Returns whether the storage system is initialized and ready to // be used. // FIXME: This should REALLY not be in here, but it fixes a tricky // Flash timing bug. // Confirm that this is still needed with the newly refactored Dojo // Flash. Used to be for Internet Explorer. -- Brad Neuberg if(this.currentProvider != null && this.currentProvider.declaredClass == "dojox.storage.FlashStorageProvider" && dojox.flash.ready == false){ return false; }else{ return this._initialized; } }; this.supportsProvider = function(/*string*/ storageClass){ /* Boolean */ // summary: Determines if this platform supports the given storage provider. // description: // Example- // dojox.storage.manager.supportsProvider( // "dojox.storage.InternetExplorerStorageProvider"); // construct this class dynamically try{ // dynamically call the given providers class level isAvailable() // method var provider = eval("new " + storageClass + "()"); var results = provider.isAvailable(); if(!results){ return false; } return results; }catch(e){ return false; } }; this.getProvider = function(){ /* Object */ // summary: Gets the current provider return this.currentProvider; }; this.loaded = function(){ // summary: // The storage provider should call this method when it is loaded // and ready to be used. Clients who will use the provider will // connect to this method to know when they can use the storage // system. You can either use dojo.connect to connect to this // function, or can use dojox.storage.manager.addOnLoad() to add // a listener that does not depend on the dojo.event package. // description: // Example 1- // if(dojox.storage.manager.isInitialized() == false){ // dojo.connect(dojox.storage.manager, "loaded", TestStorage, "initialize"); // }else{ // dojo.connect(dojo, "loaded", TestStorage, "initialize"); // } // Example 2- // dojox.storage.manager.addOnLoad(someFunction); // FIXME: we should just provide a Deferred for this. That way you // don't care when this happens or has happened. Deferreds are in Base this._fireLoaded(); }; this._fireLoaded = function(){ //console.debug("dojox.storage.manager._fireLoaded"); dojo.forEach(this._onLoadListeners, function(i){ try{ i(); }catch(e){ console.debug(e); } }); }; this.getResourceList = function(){ // summary: // Returns a list of whatever resources are necessary for storage // providers to work. // description: // This will return all files needed by all storage providers for // this particular environment type. For example, if we are in the // browser environment, then this will return the hidden SWF files // needed by the FlashStorageProvider, even if we don't need them // for the particular browser we are working within. This is meant // to faciliate Dojo Offline, which must retrieve all resources we // need offline into the offline cache -- we retrieve everything // needed, in case another browser that requires different storage // mechanisms hits the local offline cache. For example, if we // were to sync against Dojo Offline on Firefox 2, then we would // not grab the FlashStorageProvider resources needed for Safari. var results = []; dojo.forEach(dojox.storage.manager.providers, function(currentProvider){ results = results.concat(currentProvider.getResourceList()); }); return results; } }; }