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package com.google.gwt.user.client;

import com.google.gwt.core.client.GWT;
import com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.HasValueChangeHandlers;
import com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeHandler;
import com.google.gwt.event.shared.GwtEvent;
import com.google.gwt.event.shared.HandlerManager;
import com.google.gwt.event.shared.HandlerRegistration;

/**
 * This class allows you to interact with the browser's history stack. Each
 * "item" on the stack is represented by a single string, referred to as a
 * "token". You can create new history items (which have a token associated with
 * them when they are created), and you can programmatically force the current
 * history to move back or forward.
 *
 * 

* In order to receive notification of user-directed changes to the current * history item, implement the {@link ValueChangeHandler} interface and attach * it via {@link #addValueChangeHandler(ValueChangeHandler)}. *

* *

*

Example

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

* *

*

URL Encoding

* Any valid characters may be used in the history token and will survive * round-trips through {@link #newItem(String)} to {@link #getToken()}/ * {@link ValueChangeHandler#onValueChange(com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent)} * , but most will be encoded in the user-visible URL. The following US-ASCII * characters are not encoded on any currently supported browser (but may be in * the future due to future browser changes): *
    *
  • a-z *
  • A-Z *
  • 0-9 *
  • ;,/?:@&=+$-_.!~*() *
*

*/ public class History { private static class HistoryEventSource implements HasValueChangeHandlers { private HandlerManager handlers = new HandlerManager(null); @Override public void fireEvent(GwtEvent event) { handlers.fireEvent(event); } @Override public HandlerRegistration addValueChangeHandler(ValueChangeHandler handler) { return handlers.addHandler(ValueChangeEvent.getType(), handler); } public void fireValueChangedEvent(String newToken) { ValueChangeEvent.fire(this, newToken); } public HandlerManager getHandlers() { return handlers; } } /** * HistoryTokenEncoder is responsible for encoding and decoding history token, * thus ensuring that tokens are safe to use in the browsers URL. */ private static class HistoryTokenEncoder { public native String encode(String toEncode) /*-{ // encodeURI() does *not* encode the '#' character. return $wnd.encodeURI(toEncode).replace("#", "%23"); }-*/; public native String decode(String toDecode) /*-{ return $wnd.decodeURI(toDecode.replace("%23", "#")); }-*/; } /** * NoopHistoryTokenEncoder does not perform any encoding. */ // Used from rebinding @SuppressWarnings("unused") private static class NoopHistoryTokenEncoder extends HistoryTokenEncoder { @Override public String encode(String toEncode) { return toEncode; } @Override public String decode(String toDecode) { return toDecode; } } /** * History implementation using hash tokens. *

This is the default implementation for all browsers. */ private static class HistoryImpl { public HistoryImpl() { attachListener(); } protected native void attachListener() /*-{ // We explicitly use the third parameter for capture, since Firefox before version 6 // throws an exception if the parameter is missing. // See: https://developer.mozilla.org/es/docs/DOM/elemento.addEventListener#Gecko_notes var handler = $entry(@History::onHashChanged()); $wnd.addEventListener('hashchange', handler, false); }-*/; public native void newToken(String historyToken) /*-{ $wnd.location.hash = historyToken; }-*/; public void replaceToken(String historyToken) { Window.Location.replace("#" + historyToken); } } @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") private static class WrapHistory extends BaseListenerWrapper implements ValueChangeHandler { @Deprecated public static void add(HistoryListener listener) { addValueChangeHandler(new WrapHistory(listener)); } public static void remove(HandlerManager manager, HistoryListener listener) { baseRemove(manager, listener, ValueChangeEvent.getType()); } private WrapHistory(HistoryListener listener) { super(listener); } @Override public void onValueChange(ValueChangeEvent event) { listener.onHistoryChanged(event.getValue()); } } private static HistoryImpl impl = GWT.create(HistoryImpl.class); private static HistoryEventSource historyEventSource = new HistoryEventSource(); private static HistoryTokenEncoder tokenEncoder = GWT.create(HistoryTokenEncoder.class); private static String token = getDecodedHash(); /** * Adds a listener to be informed of changes to the browser's history stack. * * @param listener the listener to be added * @deprecated use {@link History#addValueChangeHandler(ValueChangeHandler)} instead */ @Deprecated public static void addHistoryListener(HistoryListener listener) { WrapHistory.add(listener); } /** * Adds a {@link com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent} handler * to be informed of changes to the browser's history stack. * * @param handler the handler * @return the registration used to remove this value change handler */ public static HandlerRegistration addValueChangeHandler( ValueChangeHandler handler) { return historyEventSource.addValueChangeHandler(handler); } /** * Programmatic equivalent to the user pressing the browser's 'back' button. */ public static native void back() /*-{ $wnd.history.back(); }-*/; /** * Encode a history token for use as part of a URI. * * @param historyToken the token to encode * @return the encoded token, suitable for use as part of a URI */ public static String encodeHistoryToken(String historyToken) { return tokenEncoder.encode(historyToken); } /** * Fire * {@link ValueChangeHandler#onValueChange(com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent)} * events with the current history state. This is most often called at the end * of an application's * {@link com.google.gwt.core.client.EntryPoint#onModuleLoad()} to inform * history handlers of the initial application state. */ public static void fireCurrentHistoryState() { String currentToken = getToken(); historyEventSource.fireValueChangedEvent(currentToken); } /** * Programmatic equivalent to the user pressing the browser's 'forward' * button. */ public static native void forward() /*-{ $wnd.history.forward(); }-*/; /** * Gets the current history token. The handler will not receive a * {@link ValueChangeHandler#onValueChange(com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent)} * event for the initial token; requiring that an application request the * token explicitly on startup gives it an opportunity to run different * initialization code in the presence or absence of an initial token. * * @return the initial token, or the empty string if none is present. */ public static String getToken() { return token; } /** * Adds a new browser history entry. Calling this method will cause * {@link ValueChangeHandler#onValueChange(com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent)} * to be called as well. * * @param historyToken the token to associate with the new history item */ public static void newItem(String historyToken) { newItem(historyToken, true); } /** * Adds a new browser history entry. Calling this method will cause * {@link ValueChangeHandler#onValueChange(com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent)} * to be called as well if and only if issueEvent is true. * * @param historyToken the token to associate with the new history item * @param issueEvent true if a * {@link ValueChangeHandler#onValueChange(com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent)} * event should be issued */ public static void newItem(String historyToken, boolean issueEvent) { historyToken = (historyToken == null) ? "" : historyToken; if (!historyToken.equals(getToken())) { token = historyToken; String updateToken = encodeHistoryToken(historyToken); impl.newToken(updateToken); if (issueEvent) { historyEventSource.fireValueChangedEvent(historyToken); } } } /** * Call all history handlers with the specified token. Note that this does not * change the history system's idea of the current state and is only kept for * backward compatibility. To fire history events for the initial state of the * application, instead call {@link #fireCurrentHistoryState()} from the * application {@link com.google.gwt.core.client.EntryPoint#onModuleLoad()} * method. * * @param historyToken history token to fire events for * @deprecated Use {@link #fireCurrentHistoryState()} instead. */ @Deprecated public static void onHistoryChanged(String historyToken) { historyEventSource.fireValueChangedEvent(historyToken); } /** * Removes a history listener. * * @param listener the listener to be removed */ @Deprecated public static void removeHistoryListener(HistoryListener listener) { WrapHistory.remove(historyEventSource.getHandlers(), listener); } /** * Replace the current history token on top of the browsers history stack. * *

Note: This method has problems. The URL is updated with window.location.replace, * this unfortunately has side effects when using the deprecated iframe linker * (ie. "std" linker). Make sure you are using the cross site iframe linker when using * this method in your code. * *

Calling this method will cause * {@link ValueChangeHandler#onValueChange(com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent)} * to be called as well. * * @param historyToken history token to replace current top entry */ public static void replaceItem(String historyToken) { replaceItem(historyToken, true); } /** * Replace the current history token on top of the browsers history stack. * *

Note: This method has problems. The URL is updated with window.location.replace, * this unfortunately has side effects when using the deprecated iframe linker * (ie. "std" linker). Make sure you are using the cross site iframe linker when using * this method in your code. * *

Calling this method will cause * {@link ValueChangeHandler#onValueChange(com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent)} * to be called as well if and only if issueEvent is true. * * @param historyToken history token to replace current top entry * @param issueEvent issueEvent true if a * {@link ValueChangeHandler#onValueChange(com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent)} * event should be issued */ public static void replaceItem(String historyToken, boolean issueEvent) { token = historyToken; impl.replaceToken(encodeHistoryToken(historyToken)); if (issueEvent) { fireCurrentHistoryState(); } } private static String getDecodedHash() { String hashToken = Window.Location.getHash(); if (hashToken == null || hashToken.isEmpty()) { return ""; } return tokenEncoder.decode(hashToken.substring(1)); } // this is called from JS when the native onhashchange occurs private static void onHashChanged() { /* * We guard against firing events twice, some browser (e.g. safari) tend to * fire events on startup if HTML5 pushstate is used. */ String hashToken = getDecodedHash(); if (!hashToken.equals(getToken())) { token = hashToken; historyEventSource.fireValueChangedEvent(hashToken); } } }





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