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*/


if(!dojo._hasResource["dijit._CssStateMixin"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code.
dojo._hasResource["dijit._CssStateMixin"] = true;
dojo.provide("dijit._CssStateMixin");


dojo.declare("dijit._CssStateMixin", [], {
	// summary:
	//		Mixin for widgets to set CSS classes on the widget DOM nodes depending on hover/mouse press/focus
	//		state changes, and also higher-level state changes such becoming disabled or selected.
	//
	// description:
	//		By mixing this class into your widget, and setting the this.baseClass attribute, it will automatically
	//		maintain CSS classes on the widget root node (this.domNode) depending on hover,
	//		active, focus, etc. state.   Ex: with a baseClass of dijitButton, it will apply the classes
	//		dijitButtonHovered and dijitButtonActive, as the user moves the mouse over the widget and clicks it.
	//
	//		It also sets CSS like dijitButtonDisabled based on widget semantic state.
	//
	//		By setting the cssStateNodes attribute, a widget can also track events on subnodes (like buttons
	//		within the widget).

	// cssStateNodes: [protected] Object
	//		List of sub-nodes within the widget that need CSS classes applied on mouse hover/press and focus
	//.
	//		Each entry in the hash is a an attachpoint names (like "upArrowButton") mapped to a CSS class names
	//		(like "dijitUpArrowButton"). Example:
	//	|		{
	//	|			"upArrowButton": "dijitUpArrowButton",
	//	|			"downArrowButton": "dijitDownArrowButton"
	//	|		}
	//		The above will set the CSS class dijitUpArrowButton to the this.upArrowButton DOMNode when it
	//		is hovered, etc.
	cssStateNodes: {},

	// hovering: [readonly] Boolean
	//		True if cursor is over this widget
	hovering: false,
	
	// active: [readonly] Boolean
	//		True if mouse was pressed while over this widget, and hasn't been released yet
	active: false,

	_applyAttributes: function(){
		// This code would typically be in postCreate(), but putting in _applyAttributes() for
		// performance: so the class changes happen before DOM is inserted into the document.
		// Change back to postCreate() in 2.0.  See #11635.

		this.inherited(arguments);

		// Automatically monitor mouse events (essentially :hover and :active) on this.domNode
		dojo.forEach(["onmouseenter", "onmouseleave", "onmousedown"], function(e){
			this.connect(this.domNode, e, "_cssMouseEvent");
		}, this);
		
		// Monitoring changes to disabled, readonly, etc. state, and update CSS class of root node
		dojo.forEach(["disabled", "readOnly", "checked", "selected", "focused", "state", "hovering", "active"], function(attr){
			this.watch(attr, dojo.hitch(this, "_setStateClass"));
		}, this);

		// Events on sub nodes within the widget
		for(var ap in this.cssStateNodes){
			this._trackMouseState(this[ap], this.cssStateNodes[ap]);
		}
		// Set state initially; there's probably no hover/active/focus state but widget might be
		// disabled/readonly/checked/selected so we want to set CSS classes for those conditions.
		this._setStateClass();
	},

	_cssMouseEvent: function(/*Event*/ event){
		// summary:
		//	Sets hovering and active properties depending on mouse state,
		//	which triggers _setStateClass() to set appropriate CSS classes for this.domNode.

		if(!this.disabled){
			switch(event.type){
				case "mouseenter":
				case "mouseover":	// generated on non-IE browsers even though we connected to mouseenter
					this._set("hovering", true);
					this._set("active", this._mouseDown);
					break;

				case "mouseleave":
				case "mouseout":	// generated on non-IE browsers even though we connected to mouseleave
					this._set("hovering", false);
					this._set("active", false);
					break;

				case "mousedown" :
					this._set("active", true);
					this._mouseDown = true;
					// Set a global event to handle mouseup, so it fires properly
					// even if the cursor leaves this.domNode before the mouse up event.
					// Alternately could set active=false on mouseout.
					var mouseUpConnector = this.connect(dojo.body(), "onmouseup", function(){
						this._mouseDown = false;
						this._set("active", false);
						this.disconnect(mouseUpConnector);
					});
					break;
			}
		}
	},

	_setStateClass: function(){
		// summary:
		//		Update the visual state of the widget by setting the css classes on this.domNode
		//		(or this.stateNode if defined) by combining this.baseClass with
		//		various suffixes that represent the current widget state(s).
		//
		// description:
		//		In the case where a widget has multiple
		//		states, it sets the class based on all possible
		//	 	combinations.  For example, an invalid form widget that is being hovered
		//		will be "dijitInput dijitInputInvalid dijitInputHover dijitInputInvalidHover".
		//
		//		The widget may have one or more of the following states, determined
		//		by this.state, this.checked, this.valid, and this.selected:
		//			- Error - ValidationTextBox sets this.state to "Error" if the current input value is invalid
		//			- Incomplete - ValidationTextBox sets this.state to "Incomplete" if the current input value is not finished yet
		//			- Checked - ex: a checkmark or a ToggleButton in a checked state, will have this.checked==true
		//			- Selected - ex: currently selected tab will have this.selected==true
		//
		//		In addition, it may have one or more of the following states,
		//		based on this.disabled and flags set in _onMouse (this.active, this.hovering) and from focus manager (this.focused):
		//			- Disabled	- if the widget is disabled
		//			- Active		- if the mouse (or space/enter key?) is being pressed down
		//			- Focused		- if the widget has focus
		//			- Hover		- if the mouse is over the widget

		// Compute new set of classes
		var newStateClasses = this.baseClass.split(" ");

		function multiply(modifier){
			newStateClasses = newStateClasses.concat(dojo.map(newStateClasses, function(c){ return c+modifier; }), "dijit"+modifier);
		}

		if(!this.isLeftToRight()){
			// For RTL mode we need to set an addition class like dijitTextBoxRtl.
			multiply("Rtl");
		}

		if(this.checked){
			multiply("Checked");
		}
		if(this.state){
			multiply(this.state);
		}
		if(this.selected){
			multiply("Selected");
		}

		if(this.disabled){
			multiply("Disabled");
		}else if(this.readOnly){
			multiply("ReadOnly");
		}else{
			if(this.active){
				multiply("Active");
			}else if(this.hovering){
				multiply("Hover");
			}
		}

		if(this._focused){
			multiply("Focused");
		}

		// Remove old state classes and add new ones.
		// For performance concerns we only write into domNode.className once.
		var tn = this.stateNode || this.domNode,
			classHash = {};	// set of all classes (state and otherwise) for node

		dojo.forEach(tn.className.split(" "), function(c){ classHash[c] = true; });

		if("_stateClasses" in this){
			dojo.forEach(this._stateClasses, function(c){ delete classHash[c]; });
		}

		dojo.forEach(newStateClasses, function(c){ classHash[c] = true; });

		var newClasses = [];
		for(var c in classHash){
			newClasses.push(c);
		}
		tn.className = newClasses.join(" ");

		this._stateClasses = newStateClasses;
	},

	_trackMouseState: function(/*DomNode*/ node, /*String*/ clazz){
		// summary:
		//		Track mouse/focus events on specified node and set CSS class on that node to indicate
		//		current state.   Usually not called directly, but via cssStateNodes attribute.
		// description:
		//		Given class=foo, will set the following CSS class on the node
		//			- fooActive: if the user is currently pressing down the mouse button while over the node
		//			- fooHover: if the user is hovering the mouse over the node, but not pressing down a button
		//			- fooFocus: if the node is focused
		//
		//		Note that it won't set any classes if the widget is disabled.
		// node: DomNode
		//		Should be a sub-node of the widget, not the top node (this.domNode), since the top node
		//		is handled specially and automatically just by mixing in this class.
		// clazz: String
		//		CSS class name (ex: dijitSliderUpArrow).

		// Current state of node (initially false)
		// NB: setting specifically to false because dojo.toggleClass() needs true boolean as third arg
		var hovering=false, active=false, focused=false;

		var self = this,
			cn = dojo.hitch(this, "connect", node);

		function setClass(){
			var disabled = ("disabled" in self && self.disabled) || ("readonly" in self && self.readonly);
			dojo.toggleClass(node, clazz+"Hover", hovering && !active && !disabled);
			dojo.toggleClass(node, clazz+"Active", active && !disabled);
			dojo.toggleClass(node, clazz+"Focused", focused && !disabled);
		}

		// Mouse
		cn("onmouseenter", function(){
			hovering = true;
			setClass();
		});
		cn("onmouseleave", function(){
			hovering = false;
			active = false;
			setClass();
		});
		cn("onmousedown", function(){
			active = true;
			setClass();
		});
		cn("onmouseup", function(){
			active = false;
			setClass();
		});

		// Focus
		cn("onfocus", function(){
			focused = true;
			setClass();
		});
		cn("onblur", function(){
			focused = false;
			setClass();
		});

		// Just in case widget is enabled/disabled while it has focus/hover/active state.
		// Maybe this is overkill.
		this.watch("disabled", setClass);
		this.watch("readOnly", setClass);
	}
});

}