zotero/chrome/chromeFiles/content/scholar/scholar.js
Dan Stillman d21638c465 Added in basic folder support to data access framework (no editing folders, no level information)
New Scholar.Objects method for treeView: getTreeRows() -- returns mixed array of all Folder and Object objects in the proper order, type testable with instanceof (e.g. if (obj instanceof Scholar.Folder))

Scholar.Objects.get() and getAll() return arrays hashed by objectID again, since they're no longer used directly by treeView

Scholar.Objects.get() now returns the object directly if only one argument and scalar (i.e. one id)

Updated schema and sample data to handle folder ordering
2006-03-23 08:51:05 +00:00

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const SCHOLAR_CONFIG = {
GUID: 'scholar@chnm',
DB_FILE: 'scholar.sqlite',
DB_VERSION: 3,
DB_REBUILD: false, // erase DB and recreate from schema
DEBUG_LOGGING: true,
DEBUG_TO_CONSOLE: false // dump debug messages to console rather than (much slower) Debug Logger
};
/*
* Core functions
*/
var Scholar = new function(){
var _initialized = false
this.testString = 'Sidebar is not registered';
this.init = init;
this.debug = debug;
this.varDump = varDump;
this.flattenArguments = flattenArguments;
this.join = join;
this.Hash = Hash;
/*
* Initialize the extension
*/
function init(){
if (!_initialized){
Scholar.DB.updateSchema();
_initialized = true;
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
* Debug logging function
*
* Uses DebugLogger extension available from http://mozmonkey.com/debuglogger/
* if available, otherwise the console
*
* Defaults to log level 3 if level not provided
*/
function debug(message, level) {
if (!SCHOLAR_CONFIG['DEBUG_LOGGING']){
return false;
}
if (!level){
level = 3;
}
if (!SCHOLAR_CONFIG['DEBUG_TO_CONSOLE']){
try {
var logManager =
Components.classes["@mozmonkey.com/debuglogger/manager;1"]
.getService(Components.interfaces.nsIDebugLoggerManager);
var logger = logManager.registerLogger("Firefox Scholar");
}
catch (e){}
}
if (logger){
logger.log(level, message);
}
else {
dump('scholar(' + level + '): ' + message + "\n\n");
}
return true;
}
/**
* PHP var_dump equivalent for JS
*
* Adapted from http://binnyva.blogspot.com/2005/10/dump-function-javascript-equivalent-of.html
*/
function varDump(arr,level) {
var dumped_text = "";
if (!level){
level = 0;
}
// The padding given at the beginning of the line.
var level_padding = "";
for (var j=0;j<level+1;j++){
level_padding += " ";
}
if (typeof(arr) == 'object') { // Array/Hashes/Objects
for (var item in arr) {
var value = arr[item];
if (typeof(value) == 'object') { // If it is an array,
dumped_text += level_padding + "'" + item + "' ...\n";
dumped_text += arguments.callee(value,level+1);
}
else {
if (typeof value == 'function'){
dumped_text += level_padding + "'" + item + "' => function(...){...} \n";
}
else {
dumped_text += level_padding + "'" + item + "' => \"" + value + "\"\n";
}
}
}
}
else { // Stings/Chars/Numbers etc.
dumped_text = "===>"+arr+"<===("+typeof(arr)+")";
}
return dumped_text;
}
/*
* Flattens mixed arrays/values in a passed _arguments_ object and returns
* an array of values -- allows for functions to accept both arrays of
* values and/or an arbitrary number of individual values
*/
function flattenArguments(args){
var returns = new Array();
for (var i=0; i<args.length; i++){
if (typeof args[i]=='object'){
for (var j=0; j<args[i].length; j++){
returns.push(args[i][j]);
}
}
else {
returns.push(args[i]);
}
}
return returns;
}
/*
* A version of join() that operates externally for use on objects other
* than arrays (e.g. _arguments_)
*
* Note that this is safer than extending Object()
*/
function join(obj, delim){
var a = [];
for (var i=0, len=obj.length; i<len; i++){
a.push(obj[i]);
}
return a.join(delim);
}
/*
* Class for creating hash arrays that behave a bit more sanely
*
* Hashes can be created in the constructor by alternating key and val:
*
* var hasharray = new Scholar.Hash('foo','foovalue','bar','barvalue');
*
* Or using hasharray.set(key, val)
*
* _val_ defaults to true if not provided
*
* If using foreach-style looping, be sure to use _for (i in arr.items)_
* rather than just _for (i in arr)_, or else you'll end up with the
* methods and members instead of the hash items
*
* Most importantly, hasharray.length will work as expected, even with
* non-numeric keys
*
* Adapated from http://www.mojavelinux.com/articles/javascript_hashes.html
* (c) Mojavelinux, Inc.
* License: Creative Commons
*/
function Hash(){
this.length = 0;
this.items = new Array();
// Public methods defined on prototype below
for (var i = 0; i < arguments.length; i += 2) {
if (typeof(arguments[i + 1]) != 'undefined') {
this.items[arguments[i]] = arguments[i + 1];
this.length++;
}
}
}
};
Scholar.Hash.prototype.get = function(in_key){
return this.items[in_key];
}
Scholar.Hash.prototype.set = function(in_key, in_value){
// Default to a boolean hash if value not provided
if (typeof(in_value) == 'undefined'){
in_value = true;
}
if (typeof(this.items[in_key]) == 'undefined') {
this.length++;
}
this.items[in_key] = in_value;
return in_value;
}
Scholar.Hash.prototype.remove = function(in_key){
var tmp_value;
if (typeof(this.items[in_key]) != 'undefined') {
this.length--;
var tmp_value = this.items[in_key];
delete this.items[in_key];
}
return tmp_value;
}
Scholar.Hash.prototype.has = function(in_key){
return typeof(this.items[in_key]) != 'undefined';
}
window.addEventListener("load", function(e) { Scholar.init(e); }, false);