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package com.google.gwt.user.client.ui;

import com.google.gwt.core.client.GWT;
import com.google.gwt.core.client.Scheduler;
import com.google.gwt.core.client.Scheduler.ScheduledCommand;
import com.google.gwt.dom.client.BrowserEvents;
import com.google.gwt.dom.client.Document;
import com.google.gwt.dom.client.Element;
import com.google.gwt.dom.client.ImageElement;
import com.google.gwt.dom.client.NativeEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.ClickEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.ClickHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DoubleClickEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DoubleClickHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragEndEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragEndHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragEnterEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragEnterHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragLeaveEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragLeaveHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragOverEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragOverHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragStartEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DragStartHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DropEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DropHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.ErrorEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.ErrorHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.GestureChangeEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.GestureChangeHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.GestureEndEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.GestureEndHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.GestureStartEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.GestureStartHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.HasAllDragAndDropHandlers;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.HasAllGestureHandlers;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.HasAllMouseHandlers;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.HasAllTouchHandlers;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.HasClickHandlers;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.HasDoubleClickHandlers;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.HasErrorHandlers;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.HasLoadHandlers;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.LoadEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.LoadHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseDownEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseDownHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseMoveEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseMoveHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseOutEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseOutHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseOverEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseOverHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseUpEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseUpHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseWheelEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.MouseWheelHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.TouchCancelEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.TouchCancelHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.TouchEndEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.TouchEndHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.TouchMoveEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.TouchMoveHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.TouchStartEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.TouchStartHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.shared.HandlerRegistration;
import com.google.gwt.resources.client.ImageResource;
import com.google.gwt.resources.client.impl.ImageResourcePrototype;
import com.google.gwt.safehtml.shared.SafeUri;
import com.google.gwt.safehtml.shared.UriUtils;
import com.google.gwt.user.client.Event;
import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.impl.ClippedImageImpl;

import java.util.HashMap;

/**
 * A widget that displays the image at a given URL. The image can be in
 * 'unclipped' mode (the default) or 'clipped' mode. In clipped mode, a viewport
 * is overlaid on top of the image so that a subset of the image will be
 * displayed. In unclipped mode, there is no viewport - the entire image will be
 * visible. Whether an image is in clipped or unclipped mode depends on how the
 * image is constructed, and how it is transformed after construction. Methods
 * will operate differently depending on the mode that the image is in. These
 * differences are detailed in the documentation for each method.
 * 
 * 

* If an image transitions between clipped mode and unclipped mode, any * {@link Element}-specific attributes added by the user (including style * attributes, style names, and style modifiers), except for event listeners, * will be lost. *

* *

CSS Style Rules

*
*
.gwt-Image
* The outer element *
* * Tranformations between clipped and unclipped state will result in a loss of * any style names that were set/added; the only style names that are preserved * are those that are mentioned in the static CSS style rules. Due to * browser-specific HTML constructions needed to achieve the clipping effect, * certain CSS attributes, such as padding and background, may not work as * expected when an image is in clipped mode. These limitations can usually be * easily worked around by encapsulating the image in a container widget that * can itself be styled. * *

*

Example

* {@example com.google.gwt.examples.ImageExample} *

*/ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") public class Image extends Widget implements SourcesLoadEvents, HasLoadHandlers, HasErrorHandlers, SourcesClickEvents, HasClickHandlers, HasDoubleClickHandlers, HasAllDragAndDropHandlers, HasAllGestureHandlers, HasAllMouseHandlers, HasAllTouchHandlers, SourcesMouseEvents { /** * The attribute that is set when an image fires a native load or error event * before it is attached. */ private static final String UNHANDLED_EVENT_ATTR = "__gwtLastUnhandledEvent"; /** * Implementation of behaviors associated with the clipped state of an image. */ private static class ClippedState extends State { private static final ClippedImageImpl impl = GWT.create(ClippedImageImpl.class); private int height = 0; private int left = 0; private boolean pendingNativeLoadEvent = true; private int top = 0; private SafeUri url = null; private int width = 0; ClippedState(Image image, SafeUri url, int left, int top, int width, int height) { this.left = left; this.top = top; this.width = width; this.height = height; this.url = url; image.replaceElement(impl.createStructure(url, left, top, width, height)); // Todo(ecc) This is wrong, we should not be sinking these here on such a // common widget.After the branch is stable, this should be fixed. image.sinkEvents(Event.ONCLICK | Event.ONDBLCLICK | Event.MOUSEEVENTS | Event.ONMOUSEWHEEL | Event.ONLOAD | Event.TOUCHEVENTS | Event.GESTUREEVENTS); } @Override public int getHeight(Image image) { return height; } @Override public ImageElement getImageElement(Image image) { return impl.getImgElement(image).cast(); } @Override public int getOriginLeft() { return left; } @Override public int getOriginTop() { return top; } @Override public SafeUri getUrl(Image image) { return url; } @Override public int getWidth(Image image) { return width; } @Override public void onLoadEvent(Image image) { // A load event has fired. pendingNativeLoadEvent = false; super.onLoadEvent(image); } @Override public void setUrl(Image image, SafeUri url) { image.changeState(new UnclippedState(image, url)); } @Override public void setUrl(Image image, SafeUri url, int width, int height) { image.changeState(new UnclippedState(image, url, width, height)); } @Override public void setUrlAndVisibleRect(Image image, SafeUri url, int left, int top, int width, int height) { /* * In the event that the clipping rectangle has not changed, we want to * skip all of the work required with a getImpl().adjust, and we do not * want to fire a load event. */ if (!this.url.equals(url) || this.left != left || this.top != top || this.width != width || this.height != height) { this.url = url; this.left = left; this.top = top; this.width = width; this.height = height; impl.adjust(image.getElement(), url, left, top, width, height); /* * The native load event hasn't fired yet, so we don't need to * synthesize an event. If we did synthesize an event, we would get two * load events. */ if (!pendingNativeLoadEvent) { fireSyntheticLoadEvent(image); } } } @Override public void setVisibleRect(Image image, int left, int top, int width, int height) { setUrlAndVisibleRect(image, url, left, top, width, height); } /* This method is used only by unit tests */ @Override protected String getStateName() { return "clipped"; } } /** * Abstract class which is used to hold the state associated with an image * object. */ private abstract static class State { /** * The pending command to create a synthetic event. */ private ScheduledCommand syntheticEventCommand = null; public abstract int getHeight(Image image); public abstract ImageElement getImageElement(Image image); public abstract int getOriginLeft(); public abstract int getOriginTop(); public abstract SafeUri getUrl(Image image); public abstract int getWidth(Image image); /** * Called when the widget is attached to the page. Not to be confused with * the load event that fires when the image loads. * * @param image the widget */ public void onLoad(Image image) { // If an onload event fired while the image wasn't attached, we need to // synthesize one now. String unhandledEvent = getImageElement(image).getPropertyString(UNHANDLED_EVENT_ATTR); if (BrowserEvents.LOAD.equals(unhandledEvent)) { fireSyntheticLoadEvent(image); } } /** * Called when a load event is handled by the widget. * * @param image the widget */ public void onLoadEvent(Image image) { // Overridden by ClippedState. } public abstract void setUrl(Image image, SafeUri url); public abstract void setUrl(Image image, SafeUri url, int width, int height); public abstract void setUrlAndVisibleRect(Image image, SafeUri url, int left, int top, int width, int height); public abstract void setVisibleRect(Image image, int left, int top, int width, int height); /** * We need to synthesize a load event in case the image loads synchronously, * before our handlers can be attached. * * @param image the image on which to dispatch the event */ protected void fireSyntheticLoadEvent(final Image image) { /* * We use a deferred command here to simulate the native version of the * event as closely as possible. In the native event case, it is unlikely * that a second load event would occur while you are in the load event * handler. */ syntheticEventCommand = new ScheduledCommand() { public void execute() { /* * The state has been replaced, or another load event is already * pending. */ if (image.state != State.this || this != syntheticEventCommand) { return; } syntheticEventCommand = null; /* * The image is not attached, so we cannot safely fire the event. We * still want the event to fire eventually, so we mark an unhandled * load event, which will trigger a new synthetic event the next time * the widget is attached. */ if (!image.isAttached()) { getImageElement(image).setPropertyString(UNHANDLED_EVENT_ATTR, BrowserEvents.LOAD); return; } NativeEvent evt = Document.get().createLoadEvent(); getImageElement(image).dispatchEvent(evt); } }; Scheduler.get().scheduleDeferred(syntheticEventCommand); } // This method is used only by unit tests. protected abstract String getStateName(); } /** * Implementation of behaviors associated with the unclipped state of an * image. */ private static class UnclippedState extends State { UnclippedState(Element element) { // This case is relatively unusual, in that we swapped a clipped image // out, so does not need to be efficient. Event.sinkEvents(element, Event.ONCLICK | Event.ONDBLCLICK | Event.MOUSEEVENTS | Event.ONLOAD | Event.ONERROR | Event.ONMOUSEWHEEL | Event.TOUCHEVENTS | Event.GESTUREEVENTS); } UnclippedState(Image image) { image.replaceElement(Document.get().createImageElement()); // We are working around an IE race condition that can make the image // incorrectly cache itself if the load event is assigned at the same time // as the image is added to the dom. Event.sinkEvents(image.getElement(), Event.ONLOAD); // Todo(ecc) this could be more efficient overall. image.sinkEvents(Event.ONCLICK | Event.ONDBLCLICK | Event.MOUSEEVENTS | Event.ONLOAD | Event.ONERROR | Event.ONMOUSEWHEEL | Event.TOUCHEVENTS | Event.GESTUREEVENTS); } UnclippedState(Image image, SafeUri url) { this(image); setUrl(image, url); } UnclippedState(Image image, SafeUri url, int width, int height) { this(image, url); getImageElement(image).setWidth(width); getImageElement(image).setHeight(height); } @Override public int getHeight(Image image) { return getImageElement(image).getHeight(); } @Override public ImageElement getImageElement(Image image) { return image.getElement().cast(); } @Override public int getOriginLeft() { return 0; } @Override public int getOriginTop() { return 0; } @Override public SafeUri getUrl(Image image) { return UriUtils.unsafeCastFromUntrustedString(getImageElement(image).getSrc()); } @Override public int getWidth(Image image) { return getImageElement(image).getWidth(); } @Override public void setUrl(Image image, SafeUri url) { image.clearUnhandledEvent(); getImageElement(image).setSrc(url.asString()); } @Override public void setUrl(Image image, SafeUri url, int width, int height) { setUrl(image, url); getImageElement(image).setWidth(width); getImageElement(image).setHeight(height); } @Override public void setUrlAndVisibleRect(Image image, SafeUri url, int left, int top, int width, int height) { image.changeState(new ClippedState(image, url, left, top, width, height)); } @Override public void setVisibleRect(Image image, int left, int top, int width, int height) { image.changeState(new ClippedState(image, getUrl(image), left, top, width, height)); } // This method is used only by unit tests. @Override protected String getStateName() { return "unclipped"; } } /** * This map is used to store prefetched images. If a reference is not kept to * the prefetched image objects, they can get garbage collected, which * sometimes keeps them from getting fully fetched. */ private static HashMap prefetchImages = new HashMap(); /** * Causes the browser to pre-fetch the image at a given URL. * * @param url the URL of the image to be prefetched */ public static void prefetch(String url) { ImageElement img = Document.get().createImageElement(); img.setSrc(url); prefetchImages.put(url, img); } /** * Causes the browser to pre-fetch the image at a given URL. * * @param url the URL of the image to be prefetched */ public static void prefetch(SafeUri url) { prefetch(url.asString()); } /** * Creates a Image widget that wraps an existing <img> element. * * This element must already be attached to the document. If the element is * removed from the document, you must call * {@link RootPanel#detachNow(Widget)}. * * @param element the element to be wrapped */ public static Image wrap(Element element) { // Assert that the element is attached. assert Document.get().getBody().isOrHasChild(element); Image image = new Image(element); // Mark it attached and remember it for cleanup. image.onAttach(); RootPanel.detachOnWindowClose(image); return image; } private State state; /** * Creates an empty image. */ public Image() { changeState(new UnclippedState(this)); setStyleName("gwt-Image"); } /** * Creates an image whose size and content are defined by an ImageResource. * * @param resource the ImageResource to be displayed */ public Image(ImageResource resource) { if (resource instanceof ImageResourcePrototype.Bundle) { changeState(new ClippedState(this, resource.getSafeUri(), resource.getLeft(), resource.getTop(), resource.getWidth(), resource.getHeight())); } else { changeState(new UnclippedState(this, resource.getSafeUri(), resource.getWidth(), resource.getHeight())); } setStyleName("gwt-Image"); } /** * Creates an image with a specified URL. The load event will be fired once * the image at the given URL has been retrieved by the browser. * * @param url the URL of the image to be displayed */ public Image(String url) { this(UriUtils.unsafeCastFromUntrustedString(url)); } /** * Creates an image with a specified URL. The load event will be fired once * the image at the given URL has been retrieved by the browser. * * @param url the URL of the image to be displayed */ public Image(SafeUri url) { changeState(new UnclippedState(this, url)); setStyleName("gwt-Image"); } /** * Creates a clipped image with a specified URL and visibility rectangle. The * visibility rectangle is declared relative to the rectangle which * encompasses the entire image, which has an upper-left vertex of (0,0). The * load event will be fired immediately after the object has been constructed * (i.e. potentially before the image has been loaded in the browser). Since * the width and height are specified explicitly by the user, this behavior * will not cause problems with retrieving the width and height of a clipped * image in a load event handler. * * @param url the URL of the image to be displayed * @param left the horizontal co-ordinate of the upper-left vertex of the * visibility rectangle * @param top the vertical co-ordinate of the upper-left vertex of the * visibility rectangle * @param width the width of the visibility rectangle * @param height the height of the visibility rectangle */ public Image(String url, int left, int top, int width, int height) { this(UriUtils.unsafeCastFromUntrustedString(url), left, top, width, height); } /** * Creates a clipped image with a specified URL and visibility rectangle. The * visibility rectangle is declared relative to the rectangle which * encompasses the entire image, which has an upper-left vertex of (0,0). The * load event will be fired immediately after the object has been constructed * (i.e. potentially before the image has been loaded in the browser). Since * the width and height are specified explicitly by the user, this behavior * will not cause problems with retrieving the width and height of a clipped * image in a load event handler. * * @param url the URL of the image to be displayed * @param left the horizontal co-ordinate of the upper-left vertex of the * visibility rectangle * @param top the vertical co-ordinate of the upper-left vertex of the * visibility rectangle * @param width the width of the visibility rectangle * @param height the height of the visibility rectangle */ public Image(SafeUri url, int left, int top, int width, int height) { changeState(new ClippedState(this, url, left, top, width, height)); setStyleName("gwt-Image"); } /** * This constructor may be used by subclasses to explicitly use an existing * element. This element must be an <img> element. * * @param element the element to be used */ protected Image(Element element) { ImageElement.as(element); setElement(element); changeState(new UnclippedState(element)); } public HandlerRegistration addClickHandler(ClickHandler handler) { return addHandler(handler, ClickEvent.getType()); } /** * @deprecated Use {@link #addClickHandler} instead */ @Deprecated public void addClickListener(ClickListener listener) { ListenerWrapper.WrappedClickListener.add(this, listener); } public HandlerRegistration addDoubleClickHandler(DoubleClickHandler handler) { return addHandler(handler, DoubleClickEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addDragEndHandler(DragEndHandler handler) { return addBitlessDomHandler(handler, DragEndEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addDragEnterHandler(DragEnterHandler handler) { return addBitlessDomHandler(handler, DragEnterEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addDragHandler(DragHandler handler) { return addBitlessDomHandler(handler, DragEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addDragLeaveHandler(DragLeaveHandler handler) { return addBitlessDomHandler(handler, DragLeaveEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addDragOverHandler(DragOverHandler handler) { return addBitlessDomHandler(handler, DragOverEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addDragStartHandler(DragStartHandler handler) { return addBitlessDomHandler(handler, DragStartEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addDropHandler(DropHandler handler) { return addBitlessDomHandler(handler, DropEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addErrorHandler(ErrorHandler handler) { return addHandler(handler, ErrorEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addGestureChangeHandler(GestureChangeHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, GestureChangeEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addGestureEndHandler(GestureEndHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, GestureEndEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addGestureStartHandler(GestureStartHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, GestureStartEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addLoadHandler(LoadHandler handler) { return addHandler(handler, LoadEvent.getType()); } /** * @deprecated use {@link com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.LoadHandler} and * {@link com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.ErrorHandler} instead */ @Deprecated public void addLoadListener(LoadListener listener) { ListenerWrapper.WrappedLoadListener.add(this, listener); } public HandlerRegistration addMouseDownHandler(MouseDownHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, MouseDownEvent.getType()); } /** * @deprecated Use {@link #addMouseOverHandler} {@link #addMouseMoveHandler}, * {@link #addMouseDownHandler}, {@link #addMouseUpHandler} and * {@link #addMouseOutHandler} instead */ @Deprecated public void addMouseListener(MouseListener listener) { ListenerWrapper.WrappedMouseListener.add(this, listener); } public HandlerRegistration addMouseMoveHandler(MouseMoveHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, MouseMoveEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addMouseOutHandler(MouseOutHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, MouseOutEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addMouseOverHandler(MouseOverHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, MouseOverEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addMouseUpHandler(MouseUpHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, MouseUpEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addMouseWheelHandler(MouseWheelHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, MouseWheelEvent.getType()); } /** * @deprecated Use {@link #addMouseWheelHandler} instead */ @Deprecated public void addMouseWheelListener(MouseWheelListener listener) { ListenerWrapper.WrappedMouseWheelListener.add(this, listener); } public HandlerRegistration addTouchCancelHandler(TouchCancelHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, TouchCancelEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addTouchEndHandler(TouchEndHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, TouchEndEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addTouchMoveHandler(TouchMoveHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, TouchMoveEvent.getType()); } public HandlerRegistration addTouchStartHandler(TouchStartHandler handler) { return addDomHandler(handler, TouchStartEvent.getType()); } /** * Gets the alternate text for the image. * * @return the alternate text for the image */ public String getAltText() { return state.getImageElement(this).getAlt(); } /** * Gets the height of the image. When the image is in the unclipped state, the * height of the image is not known until the image has been loaded (i.e. load * event has been fired for the image). * * @return the height of the image, or 0 if the height is unknown */ public int getHeight() { return state.getHeight(this); } /** * Gets the horizontal co-ordinate of the upper-left vertex of the image's * visibility rectangle. If the image is in the unclipped state, then the * visibility rectangle is assumed to be the rectangle which encompasses the * entire image, which has an upper-left vertex of (0,0). * * @return the horizontal co-ordinate of the upper-left vertex of the image's * visibility rectangle */ public int getOriginLeft() { return state.getOriginLeft(); } /** * Gets the vertical co-ordinate of the upper-left vertex of the image's * visibility rectangle. If the image is in the unclipped state, then the * visibility rectangle is assumed to be the rectangle which encompasses the * entire image, which has an upper-left vertex of (0,0). * * @return the vertical co-ordinate of the upper-left vertex of the image's * visibility rectangle */ public int getOriginTop() { return state.getOriginTop(); } /** * Gets the URL of the image. The URL that is returned is not necessarily the * URL that was passed in by the user. It may have been transformed to an * absolute URL. * * @return the image URL */ public String getUrl() { return state.getUrl(this).asString(); } /** * Gets the width of the image. When the image is in the unclipped state, the * width of the image is not known until the image has been loaded (i.e. load * event has been fired for the image). * * @return the width of the image, or 0 if the width is unknown */ public int getWidth() { return state.getWidth(this); } @Override public void onBrowserEvent(Event event) { // We have to clear the unhandled event before firing handlers because the // handlers could trigger onLoad, which would refire the event. if (event.getTypeInt() == Event.ONLOAD) { clearUnhandledEvent(); state.onLoadEvent(this); } super.onBrowserEvent(event); } /** * @deprecated Use the {@link HandlerRegistration#removeHandler} method on the * object returned by {@link #addClickHandler} instead */ @Deprecated public void removeClickListener(ClickListener listener) { ListenerWrapper.WrappedClickListener.remove(this, listener); } /** * @deprecated Use the {@link HandlerRegistration#removeHandler} method on the * object returned by an add*Handler method instead */ @Deprecated public void removeLoadListener(LoadListener listener) { ListenerWrapper.WrappedLoadListener.remove(this, listener); } /** * @deprecated Use the {@link HandlerRegistration#removeHandler} method on the * object returned by an add*Handler method instead */ @Deprecated public void removeMouseListener(MouseListener listener) { ListenerWrapper.WrappedMouseListener.remove(this, listener); } /** * @deprecated Use the {@link HandlerRegistration#removeHandler} method on the * object returned by {@link #addMouseWheelHandler} instead */ @Deprecated public void removeMouseWheelListener(MouseWheelListener listener) { ListenerWrapper.WrappedMouseWheelListener.remove(this, listener); } /** * Sets the alternate text of the image for user agents that can't render the * image. * * @param altText the alternate text to set to */ public void setAltText(String altText) { state.getImageElement(this).setAlt(altText); } /** * Sets the url and the visibility rectangle for the image at the same time, * based on an ImageResource instance. A single load event will be fired if * either the incoming url or visiblity rectangle co-ordinates differ from the * image's current url or current visibility rectangle co-ordinates. If the * image is currently in the unclipped state, a call to this method will cause * a transition to the clipped state. * * @param resource the ImageResource to display */ public void setResource(ImageResource resource) { if (resource instanceof ImageResourcePrototype.Bundle) { state.setUrlAndVisibleRect(this, resource.getSafeUri(), resource.getLeft(), resource.getTop(), resource.getWidth(), resource.getHeight()); } else { state.setUrl(this, resource.getSafeUri(), resource.getWidth(), resource.getHeight()); } } /** * Sets the URL of the image to be displayed. If the image is in the clipped * state, a call to this method will cause a transition of the image to the * unclipped state. Regardless of whether or not the image is in the clipped * or unclipped state, a load event will be fired. * * @param url the image URL */ public void setUrl(SafeUri url) { state.setUrl(this, url); } /** * Sets the URL of the image to be displayed. If the image is in the clipped * state, a call to this method will cause a transition of the image to the * unclipped state. Regardless of whether or not the image is in the clipped * or unclipped state, a load event will be fired. * * @param url the image URL */ public void setUrl(String url) { setUrl(UriUtils.unsafeCastFromUntrustedString(url)); } /** * Sets the url and the visibility rectangle for the image at the same time. A * single load event will be fired if either the incoming url or visiblity * rectangle co-ordinates differ from the image's current url or current * visibility rectangle co-ordinates. If the image is currently in the * unclipped state, a call to this method will cause a transition to the * clipped state. * * @param url the image URL * @param left the horizontal coordinate of the upper-left vertex of the * visibility rectangle * @param top the vertical coordinate of the upper-left vertex of the * visibility rectangle * @param width the width of the visibility rectangle * @param height the height of the visibility rectangle */ public void setUrlAndVisibleRect(SafeUri url, int left, int top, int width, int height) { state.setUrlAndVisibleRect(this, url, left, top, width, height); } /** * Sets the url and the visibility rectangle for the image at the same time. A * single load event will be fired if either the incoming url or visiblity * rectangle co-ordinates differ from the image's current url or current * visibility rectangle co-ordinates. If the image is currently in the * unclipped state, a call to this method will cause a transition to the * clipped state. * * @param url the image URL * @param left the horizontal coordinate of the upper-left vertex of the * visibility rectangle * @param top the vertical coordinate of the upper-left vertex of the * visibility rectangle * @param width the width of the visibility rectangle * @param height the height of the visibility rectangle */ public void setUrlAndVisibleRect(String url, int left, int top, int width, int height) { setUrlAndVisibleRect(UriUtils.unsafeCastFromUntrustedString(url), left, top, width, height); } /** * Sets the visibility rectangle of an image. The visibility rectangle is * declared relative to the rectangle which encompasses the entire image, * which has an upper-left vertex of (0,0). Provided that any of the left, * top, width, and height parameters are different than the those values that * are currently set for the image, a load event will be fired. If the image * is in the unclipped state, a call to this method will cause a transition of * the image to the clipped state. This transition will cause a load event to * fire. * * @param left the horizontal coordinate of the upper-left vertex of the * visibility rectangle * @param top the vertical coordinate of the upper-left vertex of the * visibility rectangle * @param width the width of the visibility rectangle * @param height the height of the visibility rectangle */ public void setVisibleRect(int left, int top, int width, int height) { state.setVisibleRect(this, left, top, width, height); } @Override protected void onLoad() { super.onLoad(); // Issue 863: the state may need to fire a synthetic event if the native // onload event fired while the image was detached. state.onLoad(this); } private void changeState(State newState) { state = newState; } /** * Clear the unhandled event. */ private void clearUnhandledEvent() { if (state != null) { state.getImageElement(this).setPropertyString(UNHANDLED_EVENT_ATTR, ""); } } }




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