| Behaviour Javascript Framework Contrib
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Behaviour Javascript event library to create Javascript based interactions that degrade well when Javascript is not available | |
Installation Instructions | |
< < | You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully
automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
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- For an automated installation, run the configure script and follow "Find More Extensions" in the in the Extensions section.
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- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
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- Or, follow these manual installation steps:
- Download the ZIP file from the extension home on twiki.org (see below).
- Unzip
BehaviourContrib.zip in your twiki installation directory.
- Set the ownership of the extracted directories and files to the webserver user.
- Install the dependencies (if any).
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Contrib Settings | | Contrib Info
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Copyright: |
Code: behaviour.js version 1.1 - Copyright (c) Ben Nolan and Simon Willison. TWiki distribution and updates/additions: © TWiki:Main/ArthurClemens. © 2006-2010 TWiki:TWiki/TWikiContributor |
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Copyright: |
Code: behaviour.js version 1.1 - Copyright (c) Ben Nolan and Simon Willison. TWiki distribution and updates/additions: © TWiki:Main/ArthurClemens. © 2006-2015 TWiki:TWiki/TWikiContributor |
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18694 (2010-05-29) |
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29499 (2015-11-29) |
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Contrib Version: |
1.4 |
Change History: |
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Behaviour Javascript event library to create Javascript based interactions that degrade well when Javascript is not available | | | |
< < | Behaviour uses CSS selectors to subscribe to javascript event handlers. This allows to create clean code, separated from HTML (and well suited to create javascript based interaction that degrades nicely when javascript is not available). | > > | Introduction | | | |
< < | | > > | This contrib packages the third-party Behaviour Javascript event library, available from http://bennolan.com/behaviour/. | | | |
> > | Behaviour uses CSS selectors to subscribe to Javascript event handlers. This allows to create clean code, separated from HTML (and well suited to create Javascript based interaction that degrades nicely when Javascript is not available). | | | |
< < | Introduction | | From the website:
After all the work of WASP and others to promote clean markup, valid pages and graceful degradation via css - it sucks that we're going back to tag soup days by throwing javascript tags into our html. | |
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< < | | | Usage | |
< < | Include the javascript file: | > > |
Include the Javascript file: | |
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< < | If we have a 'normal' link to TWiki Web hometopic: TWiki Web Home, we can use javascript to make it open a popup window. When javascript is not available the link behaviour defaults to opening the page in the current window. | > > |
If we have a 'normal' link to TWiki Web hometopic: TWiki Web Home, we can use javascript to make it open a popup window. When javascript is not available the link behaviour defaults to opening the page in the current window. | |
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> > | Leaking Danger | | | |
< < | Leaking danger | | Behaviour code leaks memory on Windows Explorer prior to version 7. To prevent leaking, set the element variable to null :
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< < | | | License | |
< < | Behaviour is freely distributable under the terms of an BSD license.
For details see the Behaviour website. | | | |
> > | Behaviour is freely distributable under the terms of an BSD license. For details see the Behaviour website. | |
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Contrib Settings | |
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- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION =
Behaviour Javascript event library to create javascript based interactions that degrade well when javascript is not available
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- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION =
Behaviour Javascript event library to create Javascript based interactions that degrade well when Javascript is not available
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You can also set the global TWiki variable BEHAVIOURCONTRIB_DEBUG to 1 to make the contrib use uncompressed javascript sources, in the event of problems.
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| Behaviour Javascript framework Contrib
This contrib packages the third-party Behaviour Javascript event library, available from http://bennolan.com/behaviour/. | |
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15675 (29 Apr 2009) |
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15675 (02 Sep 2009) |
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Dependencies: |
None |
Contrib Version: |
1.3.1 |
Change History: |
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| Behaviour Javascript framework Contrib
This contrib packages the third-party Behaviour Javascript event library, available from http://bennolan.com/behaviour/. | |
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Version: |
15675 (30 Mar 2009) |
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Version: |
15675 (29 Apr 2009) |
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Dependencies: |
None |
Contrib Version: |
1.3.1 |
Change History: |
<-- specify latest version first --> |
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| Behaviour Javascript framework Contrib
This contrib packages the third-party Behaviour Javascript event library, available from http://bennolan.com/behaviour/. | |
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Version: |
15675 (06 Dec 2008) |
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Version: |
15675 (30 Mar 2009) |
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Dependencies: |
None |
Contrib Version: |
1.3.1 |
Change History: |
<-- specify latest version first --> |
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| Behaviour Javascript framework Contrib
This contrib packages the third-party Behaviour Javascript event library, available from http://bennolan.com/behaviour/. | |
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Version: |
15675 (04 Aug 2008) |
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15675 (06 Dec 2008) |
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Dependencies: |
None |
Contrib Version: |
1.3.1 |
Change History: |
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| Behaviour Javascript framework Contrib
This contrib packages the third-party Behaviour Javascript event library, available from http://bennolan.com/behaviour/. | |
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Version: |
15675 (22 Jan 2008) |
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Version: |
15675 (04 Aug 2008) |
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Dependencies: |
None |
Contrib Version: |
1.3.1 |
Change History: |
<-- specify latest version first --> |
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| Behaviour Javascript framework Contrib
This contrib packages the third-party Behaviour Javascript event library, available from http://bennolan.com/behaviour/. | |
< < | Behaviour is suited to create javascript based interaction that degrades well when javascript is not available.
Javascript file: behaviour.js (8.1K). The compressed javascript file (2.9K) has been processed by ShrinkSafe. | > > | Behaviour uses CSS selectors to subscribe to javascript event handlers. This allows to create clean code, separated from HTML (and well suited to create javascript based interaction that degrades nicely when javascript is not available). | |
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< < | Example | > > |
Example | | If we have a 'normal' link to TWiki Web hometopic: TWiki Web Home, we can use javascript to make it open a popup window. When javascript is not available the link behaviour defaults to opening the page in the current window.
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< < | TWiki Web Home | > > |
MOUSE OVER ME
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< < | The class name link%TWIKIWEB%%HOMETOPIC% will get expanded to linkTWikiWebHome
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< < | TWiki Web Home | > > |
MOUSE OVER ME
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Leaking danger
Behaviour code leaks memory on Windows Explorer prior to version 7. To prevent leaking, set the element variable to null :
var myrules = {
'table.test td' : function(element) {
element.onmouseover = function() {
this.style.backgroundColor = highlightColor;
return false;
}
element = null; // by setting this IE will not leak
}
};
Behaviour.register(myrules);
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License
Behaviour is freely distributable under the terms of an BSD license. | |
< < | For details, see the Behaviour website. | > > | For details see the Behaviour website. | |
Links
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< < | Contrib Info | > > | Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully
automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
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> > | Contrib Settings
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION =
Behaviour Javascript event library to create javascript based interactions that degrade well when javascript is not available
You can also set the global TWiki variable BEHAVIOURCONTRIB_DEBUG to 1 to make the contrib use uncompressed javascript sources, in the event of problems.
Contrib Info | |
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< < |
Copyright: |
version 1.1 - Copyright (c) Ben Nolan and Simon Willison |
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Copyright: |
Code: behaviour.js version 1.1 - Copyright (c) Ben Nolan and Simon Willison. TWiki distribution and updates/additions: TWiki:Main.ArthurClemens. |
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Version: |
15675 (22 Jan 2008) |
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4 June 2006 |
1.000 First Version. Included Behaviour version: 1.1 |
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Related Topics: TWikiPreferences | |
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> > | Behaviour Javascript framework Contrib
This contrib packages the third-party Behaviour Javascript event library, available from http://bennolan.com/behaviour/.
Behaviour is suited to create javascript based interaction that degrades well when javascript is not available.
Javascript file: behaviour.js (8.1K). The compressed javascript file (2.9K) has been processed by ShrinkSafe.
Introduction
From the website:
After all the work of WASP and others to promote clean markup, valid pages and graceful degradation via css - it sucks that we're going back to tag soup days by throwing javascript tags into our html.
The better way to do javascript is to do it unobtrusively. PPK and Simon Willison have been recommending this approach for ages. And it's definitely the way to go. The only problem is that it's a bit of a pain in the ass.
That's why I came up with Behaviour - my solution to unobtrusive javascript behaviours.
How does it work?
Behaviour lets you use CSS selectors to specify elements to add javascript events to. This means that instead of writing:
<li>
<a onclick="this.parentNode.removeChild(this)" href="#">
Click me to delete me
</a>
</li>
You can use:
<ul id="example">
<li>
<a href="/someurl">Click me to delete me</a>
</li>
</ul>
And then use css selectors to select that element and add javascript functions to it.
var myrules = {
'#example li' : function(el){
el.onclick = function(){
this.parentNode.removeChild(this);
}
}
};
Behaviour.register(myrules);
Usage
Include the javascript file:
<script type="text/javascript" src="%PUBURL%/%TWIKIWEB%/BehaviourContrib/behaviour.compressed.js"></script>
In your code you create a "rules" object, with sub-objects for each html element class name or id:
var myrules = {
'.classname' : function(element) {
// element event
element.onclick = function() {
// code here
}
},
'#id' : function(element) {
// element event
element.onclick = function() {
// code here
}
}
};
Or use nested identifiers:
var myrules = {
'.menu li a' : function(element) {
element.onclick = function() {
// code here
}
}
};
Apply the rules with:
Behaviour.register(myrules);
Example
If we have a 'normal' link to TWiki Web hometopic: TWiki Web Home, we can use javascript to make it open a popup window. When javascript is not available the link behaviour defaults to opening the page in the current window.
<span class="link%TWIKIWEB%%HOMETOPIC%">[[%TWIKIWEB%.%HOMETOPIC%][TWiki Web Home]]</span>
<script type="text/javascript">
// <![CDATA[
var myrules = {
'.link%TWIKIWEB%%HOMETOPIC% a' : function(el){
el.onclick = function() {
// open in a popup with no other attributes than template 'viewplain'
launchTheWindow(this.href,null,null,null,"viewplain");
return false;
}
}
};
Behaviour.register(myrules);
// ]]>
</script>
The class name link%TWIKIWEB%%HOMETOPIC% will get expanded to linkTWikiWebHome
Creates:
TWiki Web Home
Development
License
Behaviour is freely distributable under the terms of an BSD license.
For details, see the Behaviour website.
Links
Contrib Info
Related Topics: TWikiPreferences
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