├── .gitignore ├── images ├── demo2.gif └── colorful.PNG ├── bower.json ├── gulpfile.js ├── dist ├── pie-cm_core.min.css ├── pie-cm.min.js └── pie-cm-debug.js ├── package.json ├── src ├── pie-cm_core.css └── pie-cm.js ├── examples ├── example3.html ├── example4.html ├── example1.html └── example2.html ├── docs └── README_TR.md ├── README.md ├── .eslintrc └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .vscode/.browse.VC.db 2 | node_modules 3 | TODO.txt 4 | .travis.yml -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/demo2.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cevherkarakoc/Pie-Context-Menu/HEAD/images/demo2.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/colorful.PNG: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cevherkarakoc/Pie-Context-Menu/HEAD/images/colorful.PNG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bower.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "pie-cm", 3 | "description": "A Circular Context Menu", 4 | "main": [ 5 | "src/pie-cm.js", 6 | "src/pie-cm_core.css" 7 | ], 8 | "authors": [ 9 | "Cevher V. Karakoc " 10 | ], 11 | "license": "GPL-3.0", 12 | "keywords": [ 13 | "context", 14 | "menu", 15 | "right", 16 | "click" 17 | ], 18 | "homepage": "https://github.com/cevherkarakoc/Pie-Context-Menu", 19 | "repository": { 20 | "type": "git", 21 | "url": "https://github.com/cevherkarakoc/Pie-Context-Menu.git" 22 | }, 23 | "ignore": [ 24 | "**/.*", 25 | "node_modules", 26 | "bower_components", 27 | "test", 28 | "tests" 29 | ] 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gulpfile.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var gulp = require('gulp'); 2 | var minify = require('gulp-minify'); 3 | var cleanCSS = require('gulp-clean-css'); 4 | var rename = require('gulp-rename'); 5 | 6 | gulp.task('default', ["minify-js","minify-css"]); 7 | 8 | gulp.task('minify-js', function() { 9 | gulp.src('src/*.js') 10 | .pipe(minify({ 11 | ext:{ 12 | src:'-debug.js', 13 | min:'.min.js' 14 | } 15 | })) 16 | .pipe(gulp.dest('dist')) 17 | }); 18 | 19 | gulp.task('minify-css', function() { 20 | return gulp.src('src/*.css') 21 | .pipe(cleanCSS({compatibility: ''})) 22 | .pipe(rename({ 23 | suffix: '.min' 24 | })) 25 | .pipe(gulp.dest('dist')); 26 | 27 | }); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dist/pie-cm_core.min.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .pie-context-menu{display:none;position:absolute;margin:0;padding:0;pointer-events:none;z-index:1001}.pie-context-menu--active{display:block}.pie-context-menu svg{width:100%}.pie-context-menu circle{fill:transparent;cursor:pointer;pointer-events:stroke}.pie-context-menu text{pointer-events:none;-webkit-user-select:none;-moz-user-select:none;-ms-user-select:none;user-select:none;text-anchor:middle}.pie-context-menu text::selection{background:0 0}.pie-context-menu circle.pcm_center{fill:rgba(166,178,190,1)}.pie-context-menu circle.pcm_button{stroke:rgba(238,236,246,1)}.pie-context-menu circle.pcm_button--hover{stroke:#555}.pie-context-menu text.pcm_title{fill:#222}.pie-context-menu text.pcm_icon{fill:#222;font-family:FontAwesome}.pie-context-menu text.pcm_icon--hover{fill:#eee} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "pie-context-menu", 3 | "version": "0.3.2", 4 | "description": "Pie Menu for Webpages", 5 | "main": "src/pie-cm.js", 6 | "directories": { 7 | "example": "examples" 8 | }, 9 | "scripts": { 10 | "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1" 11 | }, 12 | "repository": { 13 | "type": "git", 14 | "url": "git+https://github.com/cevherkarakoc/Pie-Context-Menu.git" 15 | }, 16 | "keywords": [ 17 | "context", 18 | "menu", 19 | "right", 20 | "click" 21 | ], 22 | "author": "Cevher V. Karakoc", 23 | "license": "GPL-3.0", 24 | "bugs": { 25 | "url": "https://github.com/cevherkarakoc/Pie-Context-Menu/issues" 26 | }, 27 | "homepage": "https://github.com/cevherkarakoc/Pie-Context-Menu#readme", 28 | "devDependencies": { 29 | "gulp": "^3.9.1", 30 | "gulp-clean-css": "^2.0.11", 31 | "gulp-minify": "0.0.12", 32 | "gulp-rename": "^1.2.2" 33 | } 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pie-cm_core.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | .pie-context-menu { 3 | display: none; 4 | position: absolute; 5 | margin:0; 6 | padding:0; 7 | pointer-events: none; 8 | z-index: 1001; 9 | } 10 | 11 | .pie-context-menu--active { 12 | display: block; 13 | } 14 | 15 | .pie-context-menu svg { 16 | width: 100%; 17 | } 18 | 19 | .pie-context-menu circle { 20 | fill:rgba(0,0,0,0); 21 | cursor:pointer; 22 | pointer-events: stroke; 23 | } 24 | 25 | .pie-context-menu text{ 26 | pointer-events: none; 27 | -webkit-user-select: none; 28 | -moz-user-select: none; 29 | -ms-user-select: none; 30 | user-select: none; 31 | text-anchor: middle; 32 | 33 | } 34 | .pie-context-menu text::selection { 35 | background: none; 36 | } 37 | 38 | /* OPTIONS */ 39 | 40 | .pie-context-menu circle.pcm_center{ 41 | fill:rgba(166,178, 190,1); 42 | } 43 | 44 | .pie-context-menu circle.pcm_button{ 45 | stroke:rgba(238, 236, 246,1); 46 | } 47 | .pie-context-menu circle.pcm_button--hover{ 48 | stroke: #555; 49 | } 50 | 51 | .pie-context-menu text.pcm_title{ 52 | fill:#222; 53 | } 54 | 55 | .pie-context-menu text.pcm_icon{ 56 | fill:#222; 57 | font-family: FontAwesome; 58 | } 59 | 60 | .pie-context-menu text.pcm_icon--hover{ 61 | fill:#eee; 62 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/example3.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Pie Menu 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 13 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 |

Pie Context Menu Demo 3 - Responsive

46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 68 | 69 | 70 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/example4.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Pie Menu 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 |

Pie Context Menu Demo 4 - Google Icons

58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 96 | 97 | 98 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/example1.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Pie Menu 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 13 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 |

Pie Context Menu Demo 1 - Simple

57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 95 | 96 | 97 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/README_TR.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Pie Context Menu 2 | 3 | ![alt text](../images/demo2.gif " Demo Gif " ) 4 | 5 | Pie CM, html sayfalar için yapılmış özelleştirilebilir, fonksiyonel bir açılır menüdür. (sağ tık menüsü) 6 | 7 | [Örnek 1 - (Basic)](https://cevherkarakoc.github.io/Pie-Context-Menu/demos/demo1.html) | | 8 | [Örnek 2 - (Stylized)](https://cevherkarakoc.github.io/Pie-Context-Menu/demos/demo2.html) | | 9 | [Örnek 3 - (Responsive)](https://cevherkarakoc.github.io/Pie-Context-Menu/demos/demo3.html) 10 | 11 | ## Kurulum ## 12 | 13 | ### Bağımsız 14 | `pie-cm.min.js` ve `pie-cm_core.min.cs` dosyalarını indirin. 15 | Ardından HTML'in içine ekleyin. 16 | 17 | ```html 18 | 19 | 20 | ``` 21 | 22 | ### Bower 23 | ``` 24 | $ bower install pie-cm 25 | ``` 26 | 27 | ```html 28 | 29 | 30 | ``` 31 | 32 | ## Kullanım ## 33 | ----------- 34 | 35 | **1- HTML:** 36 | 37 | * Sağ tıklanabilir elementleri ekleyin. 38 | ```html 39 | <... class="menuable" ...> ITEM 1 40 | <... class="menuable" ...> ITEM 2 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | **2- JavaScript:** 44 | 45 | 46 | * Menüyü oluşturun 47 | ```javascript 48 | var my_menu = new PieContextMenu({ 49 | menuID:"my_menu", 50 | menuItemClass:"menuable", 51 | menuSize:220 52 | }); 53 | ``` 54 | 55 | * Menü düğmelerini ekleyin 56 | ```javascript 57 | my_menu.addButton("Sil","fa-trash"); 58 | ``` 59 | 60 | * Düğmeye 'event' dinleyicisi ekleyin 61 | ```javascript 62 | my_menu.buttons[0].element.addEventListener("click",myFunc,false); 63 | ``` 64 | 65 | ## Özelleştirme ## 66 | ----------- 67 | 68 | ![alt text](../images/colorful.PNG " Colorful Sample " ) 69 | ```css 70 | .pie-context-menu circle.pcm_center{ 71 | fill:#80BD9E; 72 | } 73 | 74 | .pie-context-menu circle.pcm_button{ 75 | stroke:#FFB85F; 76 | } 77 | 78 | .pie-context-menu circle.pcm_button--hover{ 79 | stroke: #FF7A5A; 80 | } 81 | 82 | .pie-context-menu text.pcm_title{ 83 | fill:white; 84 | } 85 | 86 | .pie-context-menu text.pcm_icon{ 87 | fill:white; 88 | font-size:32px; 89 | font-family:FontAwesome; 90 | } 91 | 92 | .pie-context-menu text.pcm_icon--hover{ 93 | fill:#763626; 94 | } 95 | ``` 96 | 97 | ## İşe yarar Metodlar ## 98 | ----------- 99 | 100 | ```javascript 101 | my_menu.resize(300) // menüyü yeniden boyutlandırır; 102 | 103 | my_menu.openMenu() // menüyü açar; 104 | my_menu.closeMenu() // menüyü kapar; 105 | 106 | my_menu.buttons[index].changeText("NEW TEXT"); 107 | my_menu.buttons[index].changeIcon("fa-new"); 108 | 109 | 110 | ``` 111 | 112 | ## Lisans ## 113 | ----------- 114 | ### GPLv3 ile lisanslıdır 115 | ![alt text](https://www.gnu.org/graphics/gplv3-127x51.png " GPLv3 " ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Pie Context Menu 2 | 3 | ![alt text](./images/demo2.gif " Demo Gif " ) 4 | 5 | Pie CM is a customizable and functional context menu (right-click menu) for HTML page. 6 | 7 | [Demo 1 - (Basic)](https://rawgit.com/cevherkarakoc/Pie-Context-Menu/master/examples/example1.html) | | 8 | [Demo 2 - (Stylized)](https://rawgit.com/cevherkarakoc/Pie-Context-Menu/master/examples/example2.html) | | 9 | [Demo 3 - (Responsive)](https://rawgit.com/cevherkarakoc/Pie-Context-Menu/master/examples/example3.html) | | 10 | [Demo 4 - (Google Icons)](https://rawgit.com/cevherkarakoc/Pie-Context-Menu/master/examples/example4.html) 11 | 12 | ## Installation ## 13 | 14 | ### Standalone 15 | Download `pie-cm.min.js` and `pie-cm_core.min.cs` files. 16 | Include them in your HTML 17 | 18 | ```html 19 | 20 | 21 | ``` 22 | 23 | ### Bower 24 | ``` 25 | $ bower install pie-cm 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | ```html 29 | 30 | 31 | ``` 32 | 33 | ## Usage ## 34 | ----------- 35 | 36 | **1- HTML:** 37 | 38 | * Add right clickable items 39 | ```html 40 | <... class="menuable" ...> ITEM 1 41 | <... class="menuable" ...> ITEM 2 42 | ``` 43 | 44 | **2- JavaScript:** 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | * Create Menu 49 | ```javascript 50 | var my_menu = new PieContextMenu({ 51 | menuID:"my_menu", 52 | menuItemClass:"menuable", 53 | menuSize:220 54 | }); 55 | ``` 56 | 57 | * Create Menu Button 58 | ```javascript 59 | my_menu.addButton("Delete","\uf1f8"); 60 | ``` 61 | 62 | * Add Event Listener to Button 63 | ```javascript 64 | my_menu.buttons[0].element.addEventListener("click",myFunc,false); 65 | ``` 66 | 67 | ## Customize ## 68 | ----------- 69 | 70 | ![alt text](./images/colorful.PNG " Colorful Sample " ) 71 | ```css 72 | .pie-context-menu circle.pcm_center{ 73 | fill:#80BD9E; 74 | } 75 | 76 | .pie-context-menu circle.pcm_button{ 77 | stroke:#FFB85F; 78 | } 79 | 80 | .pie-context-menu circle.pcm_button--hover{ 81 | stroke: #FF7A5A; 82 | } 83 | 84 | .pie-context-menu text.pcm_title{ 85 | fill:white; 86 | } 87 | 88 | .pie-context-menu text.pcm_icon{ 89 | fill:white; 90 | font-size:32px; 91 | font-family:FontAwesome; 92 | } 93 | 94 | .pie-context-menu text.pcm_icon--hover{ 95 | fill:#763626; 96 | } 97 | ``` 98 | 99 | ## Useful Methods ## 100 | ----------- 101 | 102 | ```javascript 103 | my_menu.resize(300) //resize the menu; 104 | 105 | my_menu.openMenu() //open the menu; 106 | my_menu.closeMenu() 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161 | } 162 | 163 | if (this.menuPosition.y < menuHeight/2) { 164 | top = 0; 165 | } else if (this.menuPosition.y > (windowHeight-menuHeight/2)) { 166 | top -= menuHeight/2; 167 | } 168 | 169 | this.menu.style.left = left + "px"; 170 | this.menu.style.top = top + "px"; 171 | }; 172 | 173 | PieContextMenu.prototype.containsClass = function (e, className) { 174 | var el = e.srcElement || e.target; 175 | 176 | if (el.classList.contains(className)) { 177 | return el; 178 | } else { 179 | while (el = el.parentNode) { 180 | if (el.classList && el.classList.contains(className)) { 181 | return el; 182 | } 183 | } 184 | } 185 | 186 | return false; 187 | }; 188 | 189 | PieContextMenu.prototype.getPosition = function (e) { 190 | var posx = 0; 191 | var posy = 0; 192 | 193 | if (!e) var e = window.event; 194 | 195 | if (e.pageX || e.pageY) { 196 | posx = e.pageX; 197 | posy = e.pageY; 198 | } else if (e.clientX || e.clientY) { 199 | posx = e.clientX + document.body.scrollLeft + 200 | document.documentElement.scrollLeft; 201 | posy = e.clientY + document.body.scrollTop + 202 | document.documentElement.scrollTop; 203 | } 204 | 205 | return { 206 | x: posx, 207 | y: posy 208 | }; 209 | }; 210 | 211 | PieContextMenu.prototype.draw = function () { 212 | 213 | PieContextMenu.setCenterCircle(this.center, this.radius, this.menuSize); 214 | for (var i=0; i < this.numberOfButton; i++) { 215 | this.createMenuButton(this.buttons[i]); 216 | } 217 | }; 218 | 219 | PieContextMenu.prototype.createMenuButton = function (button) { 220 | var index = button.index; 221 | var text = button.text; 222 | var icon = button.icon; 223 | 224 | var radius = this.radius; 225 | var stroke_width = this.stroke_width; 226 | var font_size = this.font_size; 227 | var nob = this.numberOfButton; 228 | 229 | var menu_button_G; 230 | var menu_button; 231 | var button_title; 232 | var button_icon; 233 | var g_id; 234 | if (this.buttons[index].isNew) { 235 | menu_button_G = document.createElementNS(SVG_NS, "g"); 236 | menu_button = document.createElementNS(SVG_NS, "circle"); 237 | button_title = document.createElementNS(SVG_NS, "text"); 238 | button_icon = document.createElementNS(SVG_NS, "text"); 239 | 240 | g_id = this.menu_id + "_button_" + (index+1); 241 | 242 | menu_button_G.appendChild(menu_button); 243 | menu_button_G.appendChild(button_title); 244 | menu_button_G.appendChild(button_icon); 245 | 246 | this.menu_svg.appendChild(menu_button_G); 247 | button.element = menu_button_G; 248 | 249 | this.buttons[index].isNew = false; 250 | } else { 251 | menu_button_G = this.buttons[index].element; 252 | menu_button = this.buttons[index].element.childNodes[0]; 253 | button_title = this.buttons[index].element.childNodes[1]; 254 | button_icon = this.buttons[index].element.childNodes[2]; 255 | 256 | g_id = this.buttons[index].element.id; 257 | } 258 | 259 | PieContextMenu.setMenuButtonG(menu_button_G, g_id, this.menuSize); 260 | 261 | PieContextMenu.setMenuButton(menu_button, radius, stroke_width, index, nob); 262 | PieContextMenu.setMenuTitle(button_title, text, font_size); 263 | PieContextMenu.setMenuIcon(button_icon, icon, radius, index, nob, font_size); 264 | }; 265 | 266 | PieContextMenu.prototype.resize = function (newSize) { 267 | this.menuSize = newSize; 268 | this.reset(); 269 | }; 270 | 271 | PieContextMenu.prototype.addButton = function (text, icon) { 272 | this.buttons[this.numberOfButton] = 273 | new PieContextMenu.Button(this.numberOfButton, text, icon); 274 | this.numberOfButton++; 275 | this.reset(); 276 | }; 277 | 278 | PieContextMenu.Button.prototype.changeText = function (newText) { 279 | this.text = newText; 280 | this.element.childNodes[1].textContent = this.text; 281 | }; 282 | 283 | PieContextMenu.Button.prototype.changeIcon = function (newIcon) { 284 | this.icon = newIcon; 285 | //var cont = PieContextMenu.faviconClassToText(this.icon); 286 | this.element.childNodes[2].textContent = newIcon; 287 | }; 288 | 289 | /* HELPER METHODS */ 290 | PieContextMenu.setMenuButtonG = function (menu_button_G, id, size) { 291 | menu_button_G.setAttribute("id", id); 292 | menu_button_G.setAttribute("class", "pcm_group"); 293 | menu_button_G.setAttribute("transform", 294 | "translate(" + size/2 + "," + size/2 + ")"); 295 | menu_button_G.addEventListener("mouseover", function (e) { 296 | PieContextMenu.menu_button_mouseover(this); 297 | }); 298 | menu_button_G.addEventListener("mouseout", function (e) { 299 | PieContextMenu.menu_button_mouseout(this); 300 | }); 301 | // menu_button_G.setAttribute("onclick","deneme()"); 302 | return menu_button_G; 303 | }; 304 | 305 | PieContextMenu.setMenuButton = function (menu_button, radius, stroke_width, index, numberOfButton) { 306 | menu_button.setAttribute("class", "pcm_button"); 307 | menu_button.setAttribute("r", radius); 308 | menu_button.setAttribute("stroke-width", stroke_width); 309 | 310 | var perimeter = Math.PI*2*radius; 311 | var size = (perimeter/numberOfButton)+(perimeter/500); 312 | var rot = -180+((360/numberOfButton)*index); 313 | 314 | menu_button.setAttribute("stroke-dasharray", size + " " + perimeter); 315 | menu_button.setAttribute("transform", "rotate(" + rot + ",0,0)"); 316 | 317 | return menu_button; 318 | }; 319 | 320 | PieContextMenu.setMenuTitle = function (button_title, text, font_size) { 321 | button_title.textContent = text; 322 | button_title.setAttribute("class", "pcm_title"); 323 | button_title.setAttribute("y", "0.35em"); 324 | button_title.setAttribute("font-size", font_size); 325 | button_title.setAttribute("display", "none"); 326 | return button_title; 327 | }; 328 | 329 | PieContextMenu.setMenuIcon = function (button_icon, icon, radius, index, numberOfButton, font_size) { 330 | //var cont = PieContextMenu.faviconClassToText(icon); 331 | var rot = -180+((360/numberOfButton)*index); 332 | 333 | var iconRot = -1*(rot+(180/numberOfButton)); 334 | var dot = PieContextMenu.polarToCartesian(radius, iconRot); 335 | button_icon.textContent = icon; 336 | button_icon.setAttribute("class", "pcm_icon"); 337 | button_icon.setAttribute("x", dot.x); 338 | button_icon.setAttribute("y", -dot.y); 339 | button_icon.setAttribute("dy", "0.35em"); 340 | button_icon.setAttribute("font-size", font_size); 341 | return button_icon; 342 | }; 343 | 344 | PieContextMenu.setCenterCircle = function (center, radius, size) { 345 | center.setAttribute("class", "pcm_center"); 346 | center.setAttribute("r", radius); 347 | center.setAttribute("transform", 348 | "translate(" + size/2 + "," + size/2 + ")"); 349 | }; 350 | 351 | PieContextMenu.polarToCartesian = function (r, alpha) { 352 | var rad = alpha * (Math.PI/180); 353 | var dot = { 354 | x: r * Math.cos(rad), 355 | y: r * Math.sin(rad) 356 | }; 357 | return dot; 358 | }; 359 | 360 | PieContextMenu.faviconClassToText = function (favClass) { 361 | var temp_i = document.createElement("i"); 362 | temp_i.className = favClass; 363 | document.body.appendChild(temp_i); 364 | var before = getComputedStyle(temp_i, ":before"); 365 | var cont = before.content; 366 | cont = cont.substr(1); 367 | cont = cont.substr(0, cont.length-1); 368 | document.body.removeChild(temp_i); 369 | return cont; 370 | }; 371 | /* HELPER METHOD END */ 372 | 373 | /* EVENT FUNCTION */ 374 | PieContextMenu.menu_button_mouseover = function (menu_button) { 375 | menu_button.childNodes[0].classList.add("pcm_button--hover"); 376 | menu_button.childNodes[1].setAttribute("display", "inline"); 377 | menu_button.childNodes[2].classList.add("pcm_icon--hover"); 378 | }; 379 | PieContextMenu.menu_button_mouseout = function (menu_button) { 380 | menu_button.childNodes[0].classList.remove("pcm_button--hover"); 381 | menu_button.childNodes[1].setAttribute("display", "none"); 382 | menu_button.childNodes[2].classList.remove("pcm_icon--hover"); 383 | }; 384 | 385 | /* EVENT FUNCTION END */ 386 | 387 | return PieContextMenu; 388 | })); 389 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dist/pie-cm-debug.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (function (global, factory) { 2 | if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) { 3 | define([], factory); 4 | } else if (typeof module === 'object' && module.exports) { 5 | module.exports = factory(); 6 | } else { 7 | global.PieContextMenu = factory(); 8 | } 9 | }(this, function () { 10 | "use strict"; 11 | var SVG_NS = "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"; 12 | var PieContextMenu = function (menuObject) { 13 | this.menuablesClass = menuObject.menuItemClass; 14 | this.numberOfButton = 0; 15 | 16 | this.menu; 17 | this.menu_id = menuObject.menuID; 18 | this.menuPosition; 19 | 20 | this.menu_svg; 21 | this.menu_svg_id = this.menu_id + "_svg"; 22 | 23 | this.center; 24 | 25 | this.menuState = 0; 26 | this.active = "pie-context-menu--active"; 27 | this.menuSize = menuObject.menuSize; 28 | 29 | this.menuActivateEvent = menuObject.menuActivateEvent || "contextmenu"; 30 | 31 | this.radius; 32 | this.stroke_width; 33 | this.font_size; 34 | 35 | this.lastSelectedElement = null; 36 | this.buttons = []; 37 | 38 | this.init(); 39 | }; 40 | 41 | PieContextMenu.Button = function (index, text, icon) { 42 | this.index = index; 43 | this.text = text; 44 | this.icon = icon; 45 | this.isNew = true; 46 | this.element; 47 | }; 48 | 49 | PieContextMenu.prototype.init = function () { 50 | this.menu = document.createElement("nav"); 51 | this.menu_svg = document.createElementNS(SVG_NS, "svg"); 52 | this.menu.appendChild(this.menu_svg); 53 | 54 | this.center = document.createElementNS(SVG_NS, "circle"); 55 | this.menu_svg.appendChild(this.center); 56 | 57 | this.reset(); 58 | this.create(); 59 | 60 | this.menuActivateListener(this.menuActivateEvent); 61 | this.leftClickListener(); 62 | this.keyupListener(); 63 | }; 64 | 65 | PieContextMenu.prototype.create = function () { 66 | var menu_node = document.getElementById(this.menu_id); 67 | if (menu_node === null) 68 | document.body.appendChild(this.menu); 69 | }; 70 | 71 | PieContextMenu.prototype.destroy = function () { 72 | var menu_node = document.getElementById(this.menu_id); 73 | if (menu_node != null) 74 | document.body.removeChild(this.menu); 75 | }; 76 | 77 | PieContextMenu.prototype.reset = function () { 78 | this.closeMenu(); 79 | 80 | this.radius = this.menuSize/3; 81 | this.stroke_width = this.menuSize/5; 82 | this.font_size = Math.round(this.menuSize/12); 83 | 84 | this.menu.setAttribute("id", this.menu_id); 85 | this.menu.setAttribute("class", "pie-context-menu"); 86 | this.menu.setAttribute("width", this.menuSize); 87 | this.menu.setAttribute("height", this.menuSize); 88 | 89 | this.menu_svg.setAttribute("id", this.menu_svg_id); 90 | this.menu_svg.setAttribute("width", this.menuSize); 91 | this.menu_svg.setAttribute("height", this.menuSize); 92 | 93 | this.draw(); 94 | }; 95 | 96 | PieContextMenu.prototype.menuActivateListener = function (event) { 97 | var that = this; 98 | document.addEventListener(event, function (e) { 99 | var selected = that.containsClass(e, that.menuablesClass); 100 | if (selected) { 101 | e.preventDefault(); 102 | that.lastSelectedElement = selected; 103 | that.openMenu(); 104 | that.positionMenu(e); 105 | } else { 106 | that.closeMenu(); 107 | } 108 | }); 109 | }; 110 | 111 | PieContextMenu.prototype.leftClickListener = function () { 112 | var that = this; 113 | document.addEventListener("click", function (e) { 114 | var button = e.which || e.button; 115 | if (button === 1) { 116 | that.closeMenu(); 117 | } 118 | }); 119 | }; 120 | 121 | PieContextMenu.prototype.keyupListener = function () { 122 | var that = this; 123 | document.addEventListener("keydown", function (e) { 124 | var keyCode = e.keyCode; 125 | if (keyCode === 27) { 126 | that.closeMenu(); 127 | } 128 | }, false); 129 | }; 130 | 131 | PieContextMenu.prototype.closeMenu = function () { 132 | if (this.menuState !== 0) { 133 | this.menuState = 0; 134 | this.menu.classList.remove(this.active); 135 | } 136 | }; 137 | 138 | PieContextMenu.prototype.openMenu = function () { 139 | if (this.menuState !== 1) { 140 | this.menuState = 1; 141 | this.menu.classList.add(this.active); 142 | } 143 | }; 144 | 145 | PieContextMenu.prototype.positionMenu = function (e) { 146 | this.menuPosition = this.getPosition(e); 147 | 148 | var menuWidth = this.menu.offsetWidth ; 149 | var menuHeight = this.menu.offsetHeight ; 150 | 151 | var windowWidth = window.innerWidth; 152 | var windowHeight = window.innerHeight; 153 | 154 | var left = this.menuPosition.x - menuWidth/2; 155 | var top = this.menuPosition.y - menuHeight/2; 156 | 157 | if (this.menuPosition.x < menuWidth/2) { 158 | left = 0; 159 | } else if (this.menuPosition.x > (windowWidth-menuWidth/2)) { 160 | left -= menuWidth/2; 161 | } 162 | 163 | if (this.menuPosition.y < menuHeight/2) { 164 | top = 0; 165 | } else if (this.menuPosition.y > (windowHeight-menuHeight/2)) { 166 | top -= menuHeight/2; 167 | } 168 | 169 | this.menu.style.left = left + "px"; 170 | this.menu.style.top = top + "px"; 171 | }; 172 | 173 | PieContextMenu.prototype.containsClass = function (e, className) { 174 | var el = e.srcElement || e.target; 175 | 176 | if (el.classList.contains(className)) { 177 | return el; 178 | } else { 179 | while (el = el.parentNode) { 180 | if (el.classList && el.classList.contains(className)) { 181 | return el; 182 | } 183 | } 184 | } 185 | 186 | return false; 187 | }; 188 | 189 | PieContextMenu.prototype.getPosition = function (e) { 190 | var posx = 0; 191 | var posy = 0; 192 | 193 | if (!e) var e = window.event; 194 | 195 | if (e.pageX || e.pageY) { 196 | posx = e.pageX; 197 | posy = e.pageY; 198 | } else if (e.clientX || e.clientY) { 199 | posx = e.clientX + document.body.scrollLeft + 200 | document.documentElement.scrollLeft; 201 | posy = e.clientY + document.body.scrollTop + 202 | document.documentElement.scrollTop; 203 | } 204 | 205 | return { 206 | x: posx, 207 | y: posy 208 | }; 209 | }; 210 | 211 | PieContextMenu.prototype.draw = function () { 212 | 213 | PieContextMenu.setCenterCircle(this.center, this.radius, this.menuSize); 214 | for (var i=0; i < this.numberOfButton; i++) { 215 | this.createMenuButton(this.buttons[i]); 216 | } 217 | }; 218 | 219 | PieContextMenu.prototype.createMenuButton = function (button) { 220 | var index = button.index; 221 | var text = button.text; 222 | var icon = button.icon; 223 | 224 | var radius = this.radius; 225 | var stroke_width = this.stroke_width; 226 | var font_size = this.font_size; 227 | var nob = this.numberOfButton; 228 | 229 | var menu_button_G; 230 | var menu_button; 231 | var button_title; 232 | var button_icon; 233 | var g_id; 234 | if (this.buttons[index].isNew) { 235 | menu_button_G = document.createElementNS(SVG_NS, "g"); 236 | menu_button = document.createElementNS(SVG_NS, "circle"); 237 | button_title = document.createElementNS(SVG_NS, "text"); 238 | button_icon = document.createElementNS(SVG_NS, "text"); 239 | 240 | g_id = this.menu_id + "_button_" + (index+1); 241 | 242 | menu_button_G.appendChild(menu_button); 243 | menu_button_G.appendChild(button_title); 244 | menu_button_G.appendChild(button_icon); 245 | 246 | this.menu_svg.appendChild(menu_button_G); 247 | button.element = menu_button_G; 248 | 249 | this.buttons[index].isNew = false; 250 | } else { 251 | menu_button_G = this.buttons[index].element; 252 | menu_button = this.buttons[index].element.childNodes[0]; 253 | button_title = this.buttons[index].element.childNodes[1]; 254 | button_icon = this.buttons[index].element.childNodes[2]; 255 | 256 | g_id = this.buttons[index].element.id; 257 | } 258 | 259 | PieContextMenu.setMenuButtonG(menu_button_G, g_id, this.menuSize); 260 | 261 | PieContextMenu.setMenuButton(menu_button, radius, stroke_width, index, nob); 262 | PieContextMenu.setMenuTitle(button_title, text, font_size); 263 | PieContextMenu.setMenuIcon(button_icon, icon, radius, index, nob, font_size); 264 | }; 265 | 266 | PieContextMenu.prototype.resize = function (newSize) { 267 | this.menuSize = newSize; 268 | this.reset(); 269 | }; 270 | 271 | PieContextMenu.prototype.addButton = function (text, icon) { 272 | this.buttons[this.numberOfButton] = 273 | new PieContextMenu.Button(this.numberOfButton, text, icon); 274 | this.numberOfButton++; 275 | this.reset(); 276 | }; 277 | 278 | PieContextMenu.Button.prototype.changeText = function (newText) { 279 | this.text = newText; 280 | this.element.childNodes[1].textContent = this.text; 281 | }; 282 | 283 | PieContextMenu.Button.prototype.changeIcon = function (newIcon) { 284 | this.icon = newIcon; 285 | //var cont = PieContextMenu.faviconClassToText(this.icon); 286 | this.element.childNodes[2].textContent = newIcon; 287 | }; 288 | 289 | /* HELPER METHODS */ 290 | PieContextMenu.setMenuButtonG = function (menu_button_G, id, size) { 291 | menu_button_G.setAttribute("id", id); 292 | menu_button_G.setAttribute("class", "pcm_group"); 293 | menu_button_G.setAttribute("transform", 294 | "translate(" + size/2 + "," + size/2 + ")"); 295 | menu_button_G.addEventListener("mouseover", function (e) { 296 | PieContextMenu.menu_button_mouseover(this); 297 | }); 298 | menu_button_G.addEventListener("mouseout", function (e) { 299 | PieContextMenu.menu_button_mouseout(this); 300 | }); 301 | // menu_button_G.setAttribute("onclick","deneme()"); 302 | return menu_button_G; 303 | }; 304 | 305 | PieContextMenu.setMenuButton = function (menu_button, radius, stroke_width, index, numberOfButton) { 306 | menu_button.setAttribute("class", "pcm_button"); 307 | menu_button.setAttribute("r", radius); 308 | menu_button.setAttribute("stroke-width", stroke_width); 309 | 310 | var perimeter = Math.PI*2*radius; 311 | var size = (perimeter/numberOfButton)+(perimeter/500); 312 | var rot = -180+((360/numberOfButton)*index); 313 | 314 | menu_button.setAttribute("stroke-dasharray", size + " " + perimeter); 315 | menu_button.setAttribute("transform", "rotate(" + rot + ",0,0)"); 316 | 317 | return menu_button; 318 | }; 319 | 320 | PieContextMenu.setMenuTitle = function (button_title, text, font_size) { 321 | button_title.textContent = text; 322 | button_title.setAttribute("class", "pcm_title"); 323 | button_title.setAttribute("y", "0.35em"); 324 | button_title.setAttribute("font-size", font_size); 325 | button_title.setAttribute("display", "none"); 326 | return button_title; 327 | }; 328 | 329 | PieContextMenu.setMenuIcon = function (button_icon, icon, radius, index, numberOfButton, font_size) { 330 | //var cont = PieContextMenu.faviconClassToText(icon); 331 | var rot = -180+((360/numberOfButton)*index); 332 | 333 | var iconRot = -1*(rot+(180/numberOfButton)); 334 | var dot = PieContextMenu.polarToCartesian(radius, iconRot); 335 | button_icon.textContent = icon; 336 | button_icon.setAttribute("class", "pcm_icon"); 337 | button_icon.setAttribute("x", dot.x); 338 | button_icon.setAttribute("y", -dot.y); 339 | button_icon.setAttribute("dy", "0.35em"); 340 | button_icon.setAttribute("font-size", font_size); 341 | return button_icon; 342 | }; 343 | 344 | PieContextMenu.setCenterCircle = function (center, radius, size) { 345 | center.setAttribute("class", "pcm_center"); 346 | center.setAttribute("r", radius); 347 | center.setAttribute("transform", 348 | "translate(" + size/2 + "," + size/2 + ")"); 349 | }; 350 | 351 | PieContextMenu.polarToCartesian = function (r, alpha) { 352 | var rad = alpha * (Math.PI/180); 353 | var dot = { 354 | x: r * Math.cos(rad), 355 | y: r * Math.sin(rad) 356 | }; 357 | return dot; 358 | }; 359 | 360 | PieContextMenu.faviconClassToText = function (favClass) { 361 | var temp_i = document.createElement("i"); 362 | temp_i.className = favClass; 363 | document.body.appendChild(temp_i); 364 | var before = getComputedStyle(temp_i, ":before"); 365 | var cont = before.content; 366 | cont = cont.substr(1); 367 | cont = cont.substr(0, cont.length-1); 368 | document.body.removeChild(temp_i); 369 | return cont; 370 | }; 371 | /* HELPER METHOD END */ 372 | 373 | /* EVENT FUNCTION */ 374 | PieContextMenu.menu_button_mouseover = function (menu_button) { 375 | menu_button.childNodes[0].classList.add("pcm_button--hover"); 376 | menu_button.childNodes[1].setAttribute("display", "inline"); 377 | menu_button.childNodes[2].classList.add("pcm_icon--hover"); 378 | }; 379 | PieContextMenu.menu_button_mouseout = function (menu_button) { 380 | menu_button.childNodes[0].classList.remove("pcm_button--hover"); 381 | menu_button.childNodes[1].setAttribute("display", "none"); 382 | menu_button.childNodes[2].classList.remove("pcm_icon--hover"); 383 | }; 384 | 385 | /* EVENT FUNCTION END */ 386 | 387 | return PieContextMenu; 388 | })); 389 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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