/** * jQuery Spinner * * Simple jQuery plugin to create, inject and remove spinners. * * @class jQuery.plugin.spinner */ ( function ( $ ) { // Default options for new spinners, // stored outside the function to share between calls. var defaults = { id: undefined, size: 'small', type: 'inline' }; $.extend( { /** * Create a spinner element * * The argument is an object with options used to construct the spinner (see below). * * It is a good practice to keep a reference to the created spinner to be able to remove it * later. Alternatively, one can use the 'id' option and #removeSpinner (but make sure to choose * an id that's unlikely to cause conflicts, e.g. with extensions, gadgets or user scripts). * * CSS classes used: * * - .mw-spinner for every spinner * - .mw-spinner-small / .mw-spinner-large for size * - .mw-spinner-block / .mw-spinner-inline for display types * * Example: * * // Create a large spinner reserving all available horizontal space. * var $spinner = $.createSpinner( { size: 'large', type: 'block' } ); * // Insert above page content. * $( '#mw-content-text' ).prepend( $spinner ); * * // Place a small inline spinner next to the "Save" button * var $spinner = $.createSpinner( { size: 'small', type: 'inline' } ); * // Alternatively, just `$.createSpinner();` as these are the default options. * $( '#wpSave' ).after( $spinner ); * * // The following two are equivalent: * $.createSpinner( 'magic' ); * $.createSpinner( { id: 'magic' } ); * * @static * @inheritable * @param {Object|string} [opts] Options. If a string is given, it will be treated as the value * of the `id` option. If an object is given, the possible option keys are: * @param {string} [opts.id] If given, spinner will be given an id of "mw-spinner-{id}". * @param {string} [opts.size='small'] 'small' or 'large' for a 20-pixel or 32-pixel spinner. * @param {string} [opts.type='inline'] 'inline' or 'block'. Inline creates an inline-block with * width and height equal to spinner size. Block is a block-level element with width 100%, * height equal to spinner size. * @return {jQuery} */ createSpinner: function ( opts ) { var $spinner; if ( opts !== undefined && $.type( opts ) !== 'object' ) { opts = { id: opts }; } opts = $.extend( {}, defaults, opts ); $spinner = $( '
' ).addClass( 'mw-spinner' ).attr( 'title', '...' ); if ( opts.id !== undefined ) { $spinner.attr( 'id', 'mw-spinner-' + opts.id ); } $spinner.addClass( opts.size === 'large' ? 'mw-spinner-large' : 'mw-spinner-small' ); $spinner.addClass( opts.type === 'block' ? 'mw-spinner-block' : 'mw-spinner-inline' ); return $spinner; }, /** * Remove a spinner element * * @static * @inheritable * @param {string} id Id of the spinner, as passed to #createSpinner * @return {jQuery} The (now detached) spinner element */ removeSpinner: function ( id ) { return $( '#mw-spinner-' + id ).remove(); } } ); /** * Inject a spinner after each element in the collection * * Inserts spinner as siblings (not children) of the target elements. * Collection contents remain unchanged. * * @param {Object|string} [opts] See #createSpinner * @return {jQuery} */ $.fn.injectSpinner = function ( opts ) { return this.after( $.createSpinner( opts ) ); }; /** * @class jQuery * @mixins jQuery.plugin.spinner */ }( jQuery ) );