/*
	Copyright (c) 2004-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
	Available via Academic Free License >= 2.1 OR the modified BSD license.
	see: http://dojotoolkit.org/license for details
*/


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

dojo.getObject("html", true, dojo);

// the parser might be needed..
(function(){ // private scope, sort of a namespace

	// idCounter is incremented with each instantiation to allow asignment of a unique id for tracking, logging purposes
	var idCounter = 0,
		d = dojo;
	
	dojo.html._secureForInnerHtml = function(/*String*/ cont){
		// summary:
		//		removes !DOCTYPE and title elements from the html string.
		//
		//		khtml is picky about dom faults, you can't attach a style or <title> node as child of body
		//		must go into head, so we need to cut out those tags
		//	cont:
		//		An html string for insertion into the dom
		//
		return cont.replace(/(?:\s*<!DOCTYPE\s[^>]+>|<title[^>]*>[\s\S]*?<\/title>)/ig, ""); // String
	};

/*====
	dojo.html._emptyNode = function(node){
		// summary:
		//		removes all child nodes from the given node
		//	node: DOMNode
		//		the parent element
	};
=====*/
	dojo.html._emptyNode = dojo.empty;

	dojo.html._setNodeContent = function(/* DomNode */ node, /* String|DomNode|NodeList */ cont){
		// summary:
		//		inserts the given content into the given node
		//	node:
		//		the parent element
		//	content:
		//		the content to be set on the parent element.
		//		This can be an html string, a node reference or a NodeList, dojo.NodeList, Array or other enumerable list of nodes
		
		// always empty
		d.empty(node);

		if(cont) {
			if(typeof cont == "string") {
				cont = d._toDom(cont, node.ownerDocument);
			}
			if(!cont.nodeType && d.isArrayLike(cont)) {
				// handle as enumerable, but it may shrink as we enumerate it
				for(var startlen=cont.length, i=0; i<cont.length; i=startlen==cont.length ? i+1 : 0) {
					d.place( cont[i], node, "last");
				}
			} else {
				// pass nodes, documentFragments and unknowns through to dojo.place
				d.place(cont, node, "last");
			}
		}

		// return DomNode
		return node;
	};

	// we wrap up the content-setting operation in a object
	dojo.declare("dojo.html._ContentSetter", null,
		{
			// node: DomNode|String
			//		An node which will be the parent element that we set content into
			node: "",

			// content: String|DomNode|DomNode[]
			//		The content to be placed in the node. Can be an HTML string, a node reference, or a enumerable list of nodes
			content: "",
			
			// id: String?
			//		Usually only used internally, and auto-generated with each instance
			id: "",

			// cleanContent: Boolean
			//		Should the content be treated as a full html document,
			//		and the real content stripped of <html>, <body> wrapper before injection
			cleanContent: false,
			
			// extractContent: Boolean
			//		Should the content be treated as a full html document, and the real content stripped of <html>, <body> wrapper before injection
			extractContent: false,

			// parseContent: Boolean
			//		Should the node by passed to the parser after the new content is set
			parseContent: false,

			// parserScope: String
			//		Flag passed to parser.  Root for attribute names to search for.   If scopeName is dojo,
			//		will search for data-dojo-type (or dojoType).  For backwards compatibility
			//		reasons defaults to dojo._scopeName (which is "dojo" except when
			//		multi-version support is used, when it will be something like dojo16, dojo20, etc.)
			parserScope: dojo._scopeName,

			// startup: Boolean
			//		Start the child widgets after parsing them.   Only obeyed if parseContent is true.
			startup: true,
			
			// lifecyle methods
			constructor: function(/* Object */params, /* String|DomNode */node){
				//	summary:
				//		Provides a configurable, extensible object to wrap the setting on content on a node
				//		call the set() method to actually set the content..
 
				// the original params are mixed directly into the instance "this"
				dojo.mixin(this, params || {});

				// give precedence to params.node vs. the node argument
				// and ensure its a node, not an id string
				node = this.node = dojo.byId( this.node || node );
	
				if(!this.id){
					this.id = [
						"Setter",
						(node) ? node.id || node.tagName : "",
						idCounter++
					].join("_");
				}
			},
			set: function(/* String|DomNode|NodeList? */ cont, /* Object? */ params){
				// summary:
				//		front-end to the set-content sequence
				//	cont:
				//		An html string, node or enumerable list of nodes for insertion into the dom
				//		If not provided, the object's content property will be used
				if(undefined !== cont){
					this.content = cont;
				}
				// in the re-use scenario, set needs to be able to mixin new configuration
				if(params){
					this._mixin(params);
				}

				this.onBegin();
				this.setContent();
				this.onEnd();

				return this.node;
			},
			setContent: function(){
				// summary:
				//		sets the content on the node

				var node = this.node;
				if(!node) {
				    // can't proceed
					throw new Error(this.declaredClass + ": setContent given no node");
				}
				try{
					node = dojo.html._setNodeContent(node, this.content);
				}catch(e){
					// check if a domfault occurs when we are appending this.errorMessage
					// like for instance if domNode is a UL and we try append a DIV
	
					// FIXME: need to allow the user to provide a content error message string
					var errMess = this.onContentError(e);
					try{
						node.innerHTML = errMess;
					}catch(e){
						console.error('Fatal ' + this.declaredClass + '.setContent could not change content due to '+e.message, e);
					}
				}
				// always put back the node for the next method
				this.node = node; // DomNode
			},
			
			empty: function() {
				// summary
				//	cleanly empty out existing content

				// destroy any widgets from a previous run
				// NOTE: if you dont want this you'll need to empty
				// the parseResults array property yourself to avoid bad things happenning
				if(this.parseResults && this.parseResults.length) {
					dojo.forEach(this.parseResults, function(w) {
						if(w.destroy){
							w.destroy();
						}
					});
					delete this.parseResults;
				}
				// this is fast, but if you know its already empty or safe, you could
				// override empty to skip this step
				dojo.html._emptyNode(this.node);
			},
	
			onBegin: function(){
				// summary
				//		Called after instantiation, but before set();
				//		It allows modification of any of the object properties
				//		- including the node and content provided - before the set operation actually takes place
				//		This default implementation checks for cleanContent and extractContent flags to
				//		optionally pre-process html string content
				var cont = this.content;
	
				if(dojo.isString(cont)){
					if(this.cleanContent){
						cont = dojo.html._secureForInnerHtml(cont);
					}
  
					if(this.extractContent){
						var match = cont.match(/<body[^>]*>\s*([\s\S]+)\s*<\/body>/im);
						if(match){ cont = match[1]; }
					}
				}

				// clean out the node and any cruft associated with it - like widgets
				this.empty();
				
				this.content = cont;
				return this.node; /* DomNode */
			},
	
			onEnd: function(){
				// summary
				//		Called after set(), when the new content has been pushed into the node
				//		It provides an opportunity for post-processing before handing back the node to the caller
				//		This default implementation checks a parseContent flag to optionally run the dojo parser over the new content
				if(this.parseContent){
					// populates this.parseResults if you need those..
					this._parse();
				}
				return this.node; /* DomNode */
			},
	
			tearDown: function(){
				// summary
				//		manually reset the Setter instance if its being re-used for example for another set()
				// description
				//		tearDown() is not called automatically.
				//		In normal use, the Setter instance properties are simply allowed to fall out of scope
				//		but the tearDown method can be called to explicitly reset this instance.
				delete this.parseResults;
				delete this.node;
				delete this.content;
			},
  
			onContentError: function(err){
				return "Error occured setting content: " + err;
			},
			
			_mixin: function(params){
				// mix properties/methods into the instance
				// TODO: the intention with tearDown is to put the Setter's state
				// back to that of the original constructor (vs. deleting/resetting everything regardless of ctor params)
				// so we could do something here to move the original properties aside for later restoration
				var empty = {}, key;
				for(key in params){
					if(key in empty){ continue; }
					// TODO: here's our opportunity to mask the properties we dont consider configurable/overridable
					// .. but history shows we'll almost always guess wrong
					this[key] = params[key];
				}
			},
			_parse: function(){
				// summary:
				//		runs the dojo parser over the node contents, storing any results in this.parseResults
				//		Any errors resulting from parsing are passed to _onError for handling

				var rootNode = this.node;
				try{
					// store the results (widgets, whatever) for potential retrieval
					var inherited = {};
					dojo.forEach(["dir", "lang", "textDir"], function(name){
						if(this[name]){
							inherited[name] = this[name];
						}
					}, this);
					this.parseResults = dojo.parser.parse({
						rootNode: rootNode,
						noStart: !this.startup,
						inherited: inherited,
						scope: this.parserScope
					});
				}catch(e){
					this._onError('Content', e, "Error parsing in _ContentSetter#"+this.id);
				}
			},
  
			_onError: function(type, err, consoleText){
				// summary:
				//		shows user the string that is returned by on[type]Error
				//		overide/implement on[type]Error and return your own string to customize
				var errText = this['on' + type + 'Error'].call(this, err);
				if(consoleText){
					console.error(consoleText, err);
				}else if(errText){ // a empty string won't change current content
					dojo.html._setNodeContent(this.node, errText, true);
				}
			}
	}); // end dojo.declare()

	dojo.html.set = function(/* DomNode */ node, /* String|DomNode|NodeList */ cont, /* Object? */ params){
			// summary:
			//		inserts (replaces) the given content into the given node. dojo.place(cont, node, "only")
			//		may be a better choice for simple HTML insertion.
			// description:
			//		Unless you need to use the params capabilities of this method, you should use
			//		dojo.place(cont, node, "only"). dojo.place() has more robust support for injecting
			//		an HTML string into the DOM, but it only handles inserting an HTML string as DOM
			//		elements, or inserting a DOM node. dojo.place does not handle NodeList insertions
			//		or the other capabilities as defined by the params object for this method.
			//	node:
			//		the parent element that will receive the content
			//	cont:
			//		the content to be set on the parent element.
			//		This can be an html string, a node reference or a NodeList, dojo.NodeList, Array or other enumerable list of nodes
			//	params:
			//		Optional flags/properties to configure the content-setting. See dojo.html._ContentSetter
			//	example:
			//		A safe string/node/nodelist content replacement/injection with hooks for extension
			//		Example Usage:
			//		dojo.html.set(node, "some string");
			//		dojo.html.set(node, contentNode, {options});
			//		dojo.html.set(node, myNode.childNodes, {options});
		if(undefined == cont){
			console.warn("dojo.html.set: no cont argument provided, using empty string");
			cont = "";
		}
		if(!params){
			// simple and fast
			return dojo.html._setNodeContent(node, cont, true);
		}else{
			// more options but slower
			// note the arguments are reversed in order, to match the convention for instantiation via the parser
			var op = new dojo.html._ContentSetter(dojo.mixin(
					params,
					{ content: cont, node: node }
			));
			return op.set();
		}
	};
})();

}