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See the 645 | GNU General Public License for more details. 646 | 647 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 648 | along with this program. If not, see . 649 | 650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 651 | 652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short 653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: 654 | 655 | {project} Copyright (C) {year} {fullname} 656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. 657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it 658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. 659 | 660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate 661 | parts of the General Public License. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # x0popup 2 | 3 | ![Confirm Popup](https://gao-sun.github.io/x0popup/image/demo.gif) 4 | 5 | An alternative to original alert, confirm and prompt. 6 | 7 | ## If you are looking for a Promise-based unified UI library for all windows/modals/notifcations/pushes, please check my new project [Windowise](https://github.com/gao-sun/windowise) 8 | 9 | **Light** - Just 4KB (js + css, after gzipped), no dependency. 10 | 11 | **Graceful** - Flat design, suits for all devices. 12 | 13 | **Customizable** - Allow user-defined themes. 14 | 15 | ## Get x0popup 16 | 17 | 1.Install via npm 18 | ```bash 19 | npm install x0popup 20 | ``` 21 | 22 | 2.Install via bower 23 | ```bash 24 | bower install x0popup 25 | ``` 26 | 27 | 3.Download files manually from /dist 28 | 29 | ## Get Started 30 | 31 | 1.Reference the x0popup files: 32 | ```html 33 | 34 | 35 | ``` 36 | 37 | 2.Test x0popup in javascript: 38 | ```javascript 39 | x0p('Message', 'Hello world!', 'info'); 40 | ``` 41 | 42 | ## Tutorial & Advanced Usage 43 | 44 | You can see full tutorial and document on [x0popup](http://gao-sun.github.io/x0popup). 45 | 46 | ## To-do 47 | 48 | 1.TypeScript definitions 49 | 50 | ## Contributing 51 | 52 | Please leave an issue if you find any bugs, I will fix it ASAP. 53 | 54 | If you have any new ideas, feel free to make a pull request and wait for acceptance. 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bower.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "x0popup", 3 | "description": "An alternative to original alert, confirm and prompt", 4 | "main": "src/js/x0popup.js", 5 | "authors": [ 6 | "Gao Sun" 7 | ], 8 | "license": "GPL-3.0", 9 | "keywords": [ 10 | "x0popup", 11 | "popup" 12 | ], 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5 | height: 10px; 6 | position: absolute; 7 | top: 50%; 8 | left: 50%; 9 | transform: translate(-50%, -50%); 10 | } 11 | 12 | .x0l .ball { 13 | width: 0; 14 | height: 0; 15 | border: 5px solid black; 16 | border-radius: 30%; 17 | position: absolute; 18 | animation-duration: 2s; 19 | animation-timing-function: ease; 20 | animation-iteration-count: infinite; 21 | } 22 | 23 | .x0l .ball-1 { 24 | /*border-color: rgb(50,125,255);*/ 25 | border-color: #555; 26 | animation-name: BallFly-1; 27 | } 28 | 29 | .x0l .ball-2 { 30 | /*border-color: rgb(75,150,255);*/ 31 | border-color: #777; 32 | animation-name: BallFly-2; 33 | } 34 | 35 | .x0l .ball-3 { 36 | /*border-color: rgb(135,185,255);*/ 37 | border-color: #999; 38 | animation-name: BallFly-3; 39 | } 40 | 41 | .x0l .ball-4 { 42 | /*border-color: rgb(150,200,255);*/ 43 | border-color: #bbb; 44 | animation-name: BallFly-4; 45 | } 46 | 47 | @keyframes BallFly-1 { 48 | from { margin-left: 0; } 49 | 38% { margin-left: 110px; } 50 | 50% { margin-left: 110px; } 51 | 88% { margin-left: 0; } 52 | to { margin-left: 0; } 53 | } 54 | 55 | @keyframes BallFly-2 { 56 | from { margin-left: 0; } 57 | 4% { margin-left: 0; } 58 | 42% { margin-left: 110px; } 59 | 54% { margin-left: 110px; } 60 | 92% { margin-left: 0; } 61 | to { margin-left: 0; } 62 | } 63 | 64 | @keyframes BallFly-3 { 65 | from { margin-left: 0; } 66 | 8% { margin-left: 0; } 67 | 46% { margin-left: 110px; } 68 | 58% { margin-left: 110px; } 69 | 96% { margin-left: 0; } 70 | to { margin-left: 0; } 71 | } 72 | 73 | @keyframes BallFly-4 { 74 | from { margin-left: 0; } 75 | 12% { margin-left: 0; } 76 | 50% { margin-left: 110px; } 77 | 62% { margin-left: 110px; } 78 | to { margin-left: 0; } 79 | } 80 | 81 | /* x0 Popup */ 82 | 83 | .x0p-overlay { 84 | position: fixed; 85 | left: 0; 86 | top: 0; 87 | width: 100%; 88 | height: 100%; 89 | background-color: rgba(180, 180, 180, .8); 90 | z-index: 99998; 91 | animation: x0pfadeIn .5s ease; 92 | } 93 | 94 | .x0p { 95 | position: fixed; 96 | left: 50%; 97 | top: 50%; 98 | font-size: 16px; 99 | background-color: white; 100 | /*border: 1px solid #ddd;*/ 101 | transform: translate(-50%, -60%); 102 | font-family: 'STHeiti', 'Helvetica'; 103 | animation: x0ppop .45s ease; 104 | z-index: 99999; 105 | } 106 | 107 | .x0p-overlay.no-animation, 108 | .x0p.no-animation, 109 | .x0p.no-animation .xi > span::before { 110 | animation: none; 111 | } 112 | 113 | @keyframes x0pfadeIn { 114 | from { opacity: 0; } 115 | to { opacity: 1; } 116 | } 117 | 118 | @keyframes x0ppop { 119 | from { transform: scale(0.9) translate(-55%, -60%); opacity: .3; } 120 | 50% { transform: scale(1.1) translate(-45%, -60%); opacity: .7; } 121 | to { transform: scale(1) translate(-50%, -60%); opacity: 1; } 122 | } 123 | 124 | @keyframes x0pslideUp { 125 | from { transform: translate(-50%, 200%); opacity: 0; } 126 | to { transform: translate(-50%, -60%); opacity: 1; } 127 | } 128 | 129 | @keyframes x0pslideDown { 130 | from { transform: translate(-50%, -260%); opacity: 0; } 131 | to { transform: translate(-50%, -60%); opacity: 1; } 132 | } 133 | 134 | /* x0 Icon */ 135 | .xi { 136 | position: absolute; 137 | width: 80px; 138 | height: 80px; 139 | left: 50%; 140 | top: 50%; 141 | /*background-color: #999;*/ 142 | /*position: relative;*/ 143 | transform: translate(-50%, -50%); 144 | } 145 | 146 | /* x0 Icon OK */ 147 | .xi-ok span::before { 148 | content: ''; 149 | box-sizing: border-box; 150 | position: absolute; 151 | height: 8%; 152 | border-radius: 10px; 153 | background-color: #60BF80; 154 | } 155 | 156 | .xi-ok-left::before { 157 | width: 40%; 158 | left: 15%; 159 | top: 50%; 160 | transform: rotate(45deg); 161 | animation: showOKLeft .6s ease; 162 | } 163 | 164 | .xi-ok-right::before { 165 | width: 60%; 166 | left: 35%; 167 | top: 42%; 168 | transform: rotate(-50deg); 169 | animation: showOKRight .75s ease; 170 | } 171 | 172 | @keyframes showOKLeft { 173 | from { transform: rotate(45deg); width: 0; left: 21%; top: 37%; } 174 | 75% { transform: rotate(45deg); width: 0; left: 21%; top: 37%; } 175 | to { transform: rotate(45deg); width: 40%; left: 15%; top: 50%; } 176 | } 177 | 178 | @keyframes showOKRight { 179 | from { transform: rotate(-50deg); width: 0; left: 46%; top: 65%; } 180 | 80% { transform: rotate(-50deg); width: 0; left: 46%; top: 65%; } 181 | to { transform: rotate(-50deg); width: 60%; left: 35%; top: 42%; } 182 | } 183 | 184 | /* x0 Icon Info */ 185 | .xi-info span::before { 186 | content: ''; 187 | box-sizing: border-box; 188 | position: absolute; 189 | background-color: #5080DF; 190 | } 191 | 192 | .xi-info-circle::before { 193 | width: 11%; 194 | height: 11%; 195 | border-radius: 50%; 196 | left: 50%; 197 | top: 15%; 198 | transform: translateX(-50%); 199 | } 200 | 201 | .xi-info-line::before { 202 | width: 8%; 203 | height: 45%; 204 | border-radius: 10px; 205 | left: 50%; 206 | top: 35%; 207 | transform: translateX(-50%); 208 | } 209 | 210 | /* x0 Icon Warning */ 211 | .xi-warning span::before { 212 | content: ''; 213 | box-sizing: border-box; 214 | position: absolute; 215 | background-color: #F29F3F; 216 | } 217 | 218 | .xi-warning-circle::before { 219 | width: 11%; 220 | height: 11%; 221 | border-radius: 50%; 222 | left: 50%; 223 | top: 71%; 224 | transform: translateX(-50%); 225 | } 226 | 227 | .xi-warning-line::before { 228 | width: 8%; 229 | height: 45%; 230 | border-radius: 10px; 231 | left: 50%; 232 | top: 15%; 233 | transform: translateX(-50%); 234 | } 235 | 236 | /* x0 Icon Error */ 237 | .xi-error span::before { 238 | content: ''; 239 | box-sizing: border-box; 240 | position: absolute; 241 | background-color: #EF6080; 242 | width: 8%; 243 | border-radius: 10px; 244 | } 245 | 246 | .xi-error-right::before { 247 | height: 80%; 248 | top: 10%; 249 | left: 50%; 250 | transform: translateX(-50%) rotate(45deg); 251 | animation: errorDrawRight .6s ease; 252 | } 253 | 254 | .xi-error-left::before { 255 | height: 80%; 256 | top: 10%; 257 | left: 50%; 258 | transform: translateX(-50%) rotate(-45deg); 259 | animation: errorDrawLeft .75s ease; 260 | } 261 | 262 | @keyframes errorDrawLeft { 263 | from { height: 0; top: 22%; left: 23%; } 264 | 75% { height: 0; top: 22%; left: 23%; } 265 | to { height: 80%; top: 10%; left: 50%; } 266 | } 267 | 268 | @keyframes errorDrawRight { 269 | from { height: 0; top: 22%; left: 76%; } 270 | 80% { height: 0; top: 22%; left: 76%; } 271 | to { height: 80%; top: 10%; left: 50%; } 272 | } 273 | 274 | /* No Scroll */ 275 | .noscroll { 276 | overflow: hidden; 277 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/css/x0popup.default.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Theme Default */ 2 | .x0p.default .icon-wrapper { 3 | position: relative; 4 | width: 35%; 5 | height: 100%; 6 | display: inline-block; 7 | vertical-align: top; 8 | /*text-align: center;*/ 9 | } 10 | 11 | .x0p.default .text-wrapper { 12 | position: relative; 13 | width: 65%; 14 | height: 100%; 15 | display: inline-block; 16 | margin: 0 auto; 17 | vertical-align: top; 18 | /*text-align: center;*/ 19 | } 20 | 21 | .x0p.default .text-pure-wrapper { 22 | position: relative; 23 | width: 100%; 24 | height: 100%; 25 | display: inline-block; 26 | vertical-align: top; 27 | } 28 | 29 | .x0p.default .text-anchor { 30 | position: absolute; 31 | top: 50%; 32 | width: 100%; 33 | transform: translateY(-50%); 34 | } 35 | 36 | .x0p.default .content { 37 | width: 100%; 38 | height: 80%; 39 | height: calc(100% - 40px); 40 | } 41 | 42 | .x0p.default.no-button .content { 43 | height: 100%; 44 | } 45 | 46 | .x0p.default .buttons { 47 | width: 100%; 48 | height: 40px; 49 | position: absolute; 50 | bottom: 0; 51 | background-color: #eee; 52 | } 53 | 54 | .x0p.default .text-wrapper .title, 55 | .x0p.default .text-wrapper .text, 56 | .x0p.default .text-wrapper .input { 57 | padding-left: 0; 58 | } 59 | 60 | .x0p.default .title { 61 | padding: 0 25px; 62 | box-sizing: border-box; 63 | font-size: 28px; 64 | font-weight: bold; 65 | color: #333; 66 | } 67 | 68 | .x0p.default .text { 69 | margin-top: 5%; 70 | padding: 0 25px; 71 | font-size: 18px; 72 | color: #777; 73 | } 74 | 75 | .x0p.default .error { 76 | margin-top: 1px; 77 | padding: 5px 10px; 78 | font-size: 13px; 79 | background-color: #fe9999; 80 | color: #fcfcfc; 81 | } 82 | 83 | .x0p.default .input { 84 | padding: 0 30px; 85 | } 86 | 87 | .x0p.default input[type='text'], 88 | .x0p.default input[type='password'] { 89 | margin-top: 7%; 90 | padding: 8px 10px; 91 | outline: none; 92 | background-color: #f9f9f9; 93 | border-width: 0 0 1px 0; 94 | border-style: solid; 95 | border-color: #aaa; 96 | /*border-radius: 5px;*/ 97 | font-size: 18px; 98 | box-sizing: border-box; 99 | width: 100%; 100 | color: #aaa; 101 | transition: all ease .3s; 102 | } 103 | 104 | .x0p.default input[type='text']:focus, 105 | .x0p.default input[type='password']:focus { 106 | border-color: #5080DF; 107 | color: #5080DF; 108 | } 109 | 110 | .x0p.default .button { 111 | display: inline-block; 112 | text-align: center; 113 | padding: 12px 0; 114 | font-size: 16px; 115 | vertical-align: top; 116 | margin-bottom: 0; 117 | box-sizing: border-box; 118 | border: 0; 119 | outline-width: 0; 120 | outline-style: solid; 121 | outline-offset: -1px; 122 | } 123 | 124 | .x0p.default .button-outline:focus { 125 | outline-width: 1px; 126 | animation: x0pButtonOutline .3s ease; 127 | } 128 | 129 | .x0p.default .button:hover { 130 | cursor: pointer; 131 | } 132 | 133 | @keyframes x0pButtonOutline { 134 | from { outline-offset: 7px; } 135 | to { outline-offset: -1px; } 136 | } 137 | 138 | .x0p.default .button-ok { 139 | background-color: #60BF80; 140 | outline-color: #207F40; 141 | color: #fefefe; 142 | } 143 | 144 | .x0p.default .button-ok:hover { 145 | background-color: #50AF70; 146 | } 147 | 148 | .x0p.default .button-cancel { 149 | background-color: #eee; 150 | outline-color: #aaa; 151 | color: #666; 152 | } 153 | 154 | .x0p.default .button-cancel:hover { 155 | background-color: #e3e3e3; 156 | } 157 | 158 | .x0p.default .button-warning { 159 | background-color: #F29F3F; 160 | outline-color: #B25F00; 161 | color: #fefefe; 162 | } 163 | 164 | .x0p.default .button-warning:hover { 165 | background-color: #E28F2F; 166 | } 167 | 168 | .x0p.default .button-info { 169 | background-color: #6090EF; 170 | outline-color: #2050AF; 171 | color: #fefefe; 172 | } 173 | 174 | .x0p.default .button-info:hover { 175 | background-color: #5080DF; 176 | } 177 | 178 | .x0p.default .button-error { 179 | background-color: #EF6080; 180 | outline-color: #AF2040; 181 | color: #fefefe; 182 | } 183 | 184 | .x0p.default .button-error:hover { 185 | background-color: #DF5070; 186 | } 187 | 188 | /* End Theme Default */ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/js/x0popup.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | 3 | var x0popup, x0p; 4 | var x0pDefaultConfig = { 5 | title: 'Message', 6 | text: null, 7 | theme: 'default', 8 | overlay: true, 9 | width: '90%', 10 | height: '50%', 11 | maxWidth: '450px', 12 | maxHeight: '200px', 13 | type: 'text', 14 | icon: null, 15 | iconURL: null, 16 | inputType: null, 17 | inputValue: null, 18 | inputPlaceholder: null, 19 | inputColor: null, 20 | inputValidator: null, 21 | inputPromise: null, 22 | showCancelButton: null, 23 | buttons: null, 24 | autoClose: null, 25 | html: false, 26 | animation: true, 27 | animationType: 'pop', 28 | overlayAnimation: true, 29 | keyResponse: true, 30 | showButtonOutline: false, 31 | buttonTextOk: 'OK', 32 | buttonTextConfirm: 'Confirm', 33 | buttonTextCancel: 'Cancel', 34 | buttonTextDefault: 'Button' 35 | }; 36 | 37 | x0popup = x0p = function() { 38 | var personlization = arguments[0]; 39 | var callback = null; 40 | var config = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(x0pDefaultConfig)); 41 | var buttons, timeoutFunc = null; 42 | var body = document.body; 43 | 44 | // Overwrite default config 45 | if(typeof(personlization) == 'string') { // easy calling 46 | config.title = arguments[0]; 47 | (arguments[1] != undefined) && (config.text = arguments[1]); 48 | (arguments[2] != undefined) && (config.type = arguments[2]); 49 | if(arguments[3] != undefined) { 50 | (typeof(arguments[3]) == 'boolean') ? (config.overlayAnimation = arguments[3]) : (callback = arguments[3]); 51 | } 52 | } else { // specific 53 | for(var key in personlization) { 54 | config[key] = personlization[key]; 55 | } 56 | (arguments[1] != undefined) && (callback = arguments[1]); 57 | } 58 | 59 | // Start construction 60 | /** 61 | * Configuration Logic 62 | * Icon Priority: icon > type 63 | * Input Type Priority: inputType > type 64 | * Buttons: buttons > showCancelButton > type 65 | **/ 66 | var str = ''; 67 | var textOnly = (config.icon == null && (config.type == 'text' || config.type == 'input')); 68 | var inputType = (config.inputType != null ? config.inputType : (config.type == 'input' ? 'text' : null)); 69 | var inputValue = (config.inputValue == null ? '' : config.inputValue); 70 | var inputPlaceholder = (config.inputPlaceholder == null ? '' : config.inputPlaceholder); 71 | var buttonStr = generateButtons(); 72 | var promiseResolve, promiseReject; 73 | 74 | var pop = new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { 75 | promiseResolve = resolve; 76 | promiseReject = reject; 77 | 78 | (config.overlay) && (str += '
'); 79 | str += '
'; 80 | str += '
'; 81 | str += textOnly ? '
' : generateIcon() + '
'; 82 | str += '
'; 83 | str += '
' + config.title + '
'; 84 | (config.text != null) && (str += '
' + (config.html ? config.text : htmlEncode(config.text)) + '
'); 85 | (inputType != null) && (str += '
' + generateInputColor() + '
'); 86 | str += '
'; 87 | str += '
'; 88 | str += '
'; 89 | str += buttonStr; 90 | str += '
'; 91 | 92 | // Close Previous Popup 93 | close(); 94 | // Append to Body 95 | body.insertAdjacentHTML('beforeend', str); 96 | 97 | // No Scroll 98 | body.classList.add('noscroll'); 99 | 100 | // Add Handlers 101 | addButtonHandlers(); 102 | // Use keydown because some special keys do not trigger keypress in Chrome 103 | (config.keyResponse == true) && (document.addEventListener('keydown', x0pKeyHandler)); 104 | 105 | // Auto Focus Input DOM 106 | var inputDOM = document.getElementById('x0p-input'); 107 | (inputType != null) && (inputDOM.focus()); 108 | 109 | // Auto Close Timer 110 | (config.autoClose != null) && (timeoutFunc = setTimeout(function() { 111 | closeAndTriggerCallback('timeout'); 112 | }, config.autoClose)); 113 | }); 114 | 115 | return pop; 116 | 117 | // Construction Helpers 118 | function generateStyle() { 119 | var str = ''; 120 | str += 'width: ' + config.width + ';'; 121 | str += 'height: ' + config.height + ';'; 122 | (config.maxWidth != null) && (str += 'max-width: ' + config.maxWidth + ';'); 123 | (config.maxHeight != null) && (str += 'max-height: ' + config.maxHeight + ';'); 124 | (config.animation) && (str += '-webkit-animation-name: x0p' + config.animationType + '; animation-name: x0p' + config.animationType + ';'); 125 | (!config.overlay) && (str += 'outline: 1px solid #ddd'); 126 | return str; 127 | } 128 | 129 | function generateIcon() { 130 | var str = ''; 131 | var iconType = (config.icon == null ? config.type : config.icon); 132 | str += '
'; 133 | switch(iconType) { 134 | case 'ok': 135 | str += ''; 136 | break; 137 | case 'error': 138 | str += ''; 139 | break; 140 | case 'info': 141 | str += ''; 142 | break; 143 | case 'warning': 144 | str += ''; 145 | break; 146 | case 'custom': 147 | str += ''; 148 | break; 149 | } 150 | str += '
'; 151 | return str; 152 | } 153 | 154 | function generateButtons() { 155 | var str = ''; 156 | buttons = config.buttons; 157 | if(buttons == null) { 158 | buttons = []; 159 | if( 160 | config.showCancelButton == true || 161 | (config.showCancelButton != false && (config.type == 'warning' || config.type == 'input')) 162 | ) { 163 | buttons.push({ 164 | type: 'cancel', 165 | key: 27 166 | }); 167 | } 168 | if(config.type == 'text' || config.type == 'input') { 169 | buttons.push({ 170 | type: 'info', 171 | key: 13 172 | }); 173 | } else { 174 | buttons.push({ 175 | type: config.type, 176 | key: 13 177 | }); 178 | } 179 | } 180 | 181 | if(buttons.length == 0) 182 | return ''; 183 | 184 | var buttonType = (config.keyResponse == true) ? 'button' : 'div'; 185 | var buttonCount = buttons.length; 186 | var buttonWidth = 'width: ' + (100.0 / buttonCount).toFixed(2) + '%; width: calc(100% / ' + buttonCount + ');'; 187 | var buttonOutline = (config.showButtonOutline == true) ? ' button-outline' : ''; 188 | 189 | str += '
'; 190 | for(var i = 0; i < buttons.length; ++ i) { 191 | var button = buttons[i]; 192 | str += '<' + buttonType + ' id="x0p-button-' + i + '" class="button button-' + button.type + buttonOutline + '" style="' + buttonWidth + '">' + generateButtonText(button) + ''; 193 | } 194 | str += '
'; 195 | return str; 196 | } 197 | 198 | function removeElementById(id) { 199 | var el = document.getElementById(id); 200 | (el != null) && (el.parentNode.removeChild(el)); 201 | } 202 | 203 | function close() { 204 | body.classList.remove('noscroll'); 205 | document.removeEventListener('keydown', x0pKeyHandler); 206 | removeElementById('x0popup'); 207 | removeElementById('x0p-overlay'); 208 | } 209 | 210 | function showX0l() { 211 | var buttons = document.getElementById('x0p-buttons'); 212 | buttons.innerHTML = '
'; 213 | } 214 | 215 | function addButtonHandlers() { 216 | var defaultIndex = buttons.length - 1; 217 | 218 | for(var i = 0; i < buttons.length; ++ i) { 219 | var buttonEl = document.getElementById('x0p-button-' + i); 220 | (function(buttonType, showLoading) { 221 | buttonEl.addEventListener('click', function() { 222 | closeAndTriggerCallback(buttonType, showLoading); 223 | }); 224 | }) (buttons[i].type, buttons[i].showLoading); 225 | // Prevent focus 226 | buttonEl.addEventListener('mousedown', function(event) { 227 | event.preventDefault ? event.preventDefault() : (event.returnValue = false); 228 | }); 229 | // Update default index 230 | (buttons[i].default == true) && (defaultIndex = i); 231 | } 232 | 233 | if(config.keyResponse && buttons.length > 0) { 234 | var lastButton = document.getElementById('x0p-button-' + (buttons.length - 1)); 235 | 236 | // Loop on tabbing 237 | lastButton.addEventListener('keydown', function(event) { 238 | if(event.keyCode == 9) { 239 | document.getElementById('x0p-button-0').focus(); 240 | event.preventDefault ? event.preventDefault() : (event.returnValue = false); 241 | } 242 | }); 243 | 244 | // Auto focus default button 245 | document.getElementById('x0p-button-' + defaultIndex).focus(); 246 | } 247 | else 248 | { 249 | document.activeElement.blur(); 250 | } 251 | } 252 | 253 | function x0pKeyHandler(event) { 254 | var keyCode = event.keyCode; 255 | for(var i = 0; i < buttons.length; ++ i) { 256 | if(keyCode == buttons[i].key) { 257 | var buttonEl = document.getElementById('x0p-button-' + i); 258 | 259 | event.preventDefault ? event.preventDefault() : (event.returnValue = false); 260 | buttonEl && buttonEl.click(); 261 | } 262 | } 263 | } 264 | 265 | function closeAndTriggerCallback(buttonType, showLoading) { 266 | var popup = document.getElementById('x0popup'); 267 | if(popup == null) { 268 | return; 269 | } 270 | 271 | var inputDOM = document.getElementById('x0p-input'); 272 | if(buttonType != 'cancel' && inputType != null && inputDOM != null) { 273 | if(config.inputPromise != null) { 274 | config.inputPromise(buttonType, inputDOM.value).then(function(msg) { 275 | if(msg != null) { 276 | showInputError(msg); 277 | } else { 278 | triggerCallback(buttonType, showLoading); 279 | } 280 | }); 281 | 282 | return; 283 | } else if(config.inputValidator != null) { 284 | var msg = config.inputValidator(buttonType, inputDOM.value); 285 | if(msg != null) { 286 | showInputError(msg); 287 | return; 288 | } 289 | } 290 | } 291 | 292 | triggerCallback(buttonType, showLoading); 293 | } 294 | 295 | function triggerCallback(buttonType, showLoading) { 296 | var inputDOM = document.getElementById('x0p-input'); 297 | 298 | clearTimeout(timeoutFunc); 299 | if(showLoading == true) { 300 | showX0l(); 301 | } else { 302 | close(); 303 | } 304 | 305 | var inputText = (inputDOM == null ? null : inputDOM.value); 306 | 307 | (callback != null) && (callback(buttonType, inputText, close)); 308 | 309 | promiseResolve({ 310 | button: buttonType, 311 | text: inputText, 312 | close: close 313 | }); 314 | } 315 | 316 | function showInputError(msg) { 317 | removeElementById('x0p-input-error'); 318 | var anchor = document.getElementById('x0p-input-anchor'); 319 | anchor.insertAdjacentHTML('beforeend', '
' + msg + '
'); 320 | } 321 | 322 | function generateButtonText(button) { 323 | if(button.hasOwnProperty('text')) 324 | return button.text; 325 | switch(button.type) { 326 | case 'ok': 327 | case 'error': 328 | case 'info': 329 | return x0pDefaultConfig.buttonTextOk; 330 | case 'warning': 331 | return x0pDefaultConfig.buttonTextConfirm; 332 | case 'cancel': 333 | return x0pDefaultConfig.buttonTextCancel; 334 | default: 335 | return x0pDefaultConfig.buttonTextDefault; 336 | } 337 | } 338 | 339 | function generateInputColor() { 340 | var inputColor = config.inputColor; 341 | return inputColor == null ? '' : ''; 342 | } 343 | 344 | /** 345 | * HtmlEncode() from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/784586/convert-special-characters-to-html-in-javascript 346 | **/ 347 | function htmlEncode(s) { 348 | var el = document.createElement("div"); 349 | el.innerText = el.textContent = s; 350 | s = el.innerHTML; 351 | return s; 352 | } 353 | }; 354 | 355 | // User Functions 356 | x0popup.setDefault = x0p.setDefault = function() { 357 | var config = arguments[0]; 358 | for(var key in config) { 359 | x0pDefaultConfig[key] = config[key]; 360 | } 361 | }; 362 | 363 | if (typeof module === 'object') { 364 | module.exports = x0popup; 365 | } 366 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------