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+Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
+copy of the Program in return for a fee.
+
+ END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
+
+ How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
+
+ If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
+possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
+free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
+
+ To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
+to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
+state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
+the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
+
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+ (at your option) any later version.
+
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+
+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
+
+ If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
+notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
+
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+ This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
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+
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+might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
+
+ You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
+if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
+For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
+.
+
+ The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
+into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
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+.
diff --git a/cgi-bin/hype.cgi b/cgi-bin/hype.cgi
index fe69a86..c27db96 100755
--- a/cgi-bin/hype.cgi
+++ b/cgi-bin/hype.cgi
@@ -17,10 +17,7 @@ project = fs.getvalue("p", "")
proj = Project(project)
varz = {}
varz['project'] = proj.path
-varz['listing_url'] = "/cgi-bin/listing.cgi?"+urlencode({'p': proj.path})
-varz['make_url'] = "/cgi-bin/make.cgi?"+urlencode({'p': proj.path})
-varz['rm_url'] = "/cgi-bin/rm.cgi?"+urlencode({'p': proj.path})
-varz['save_url'] = "/cgi-bin/save.cgi?"+urlencode({'p': proj.path})
+varz['cgi_url'] = "/cgi-bin/"
print """
@@ -28,10 +25,7 @@ print """
hype : {0[project]}
-
-
-
-
+
@@ -39,10 +33,15 @@ print """
-
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
-
@@ -54,16 +53,21 @@ print """
+
+
+
+
+
-
diff --git a/cgi-bin/make.cgi b/cgi-bin/make.cgi
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..156c2b1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cgi-bin/make.cgi
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+import cgitb; cgitb.enable()
+import os, sys, cgi, json
+from subprocess import PIPE, Popen
+from settings import PROJECT_PATH, PROJECT_URL, EDITOR_URL, MAKE
+from project import Project
+
+method = os.environ.get("REQUEST_METHOD", "")
+fs = cgi.FieldStorage()
+project = fs.getvalue("p", "")
+path = fs.getvalue("f")
+dryrun = fs.getvalue("n", "")
+
+if path:
+ proj = Project(project)
+ if dryrun:
+ p = Popen([MAKE, "-n", path], stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, cwd=proj.fullpath)
+ else:
+ p = Popen([MAKE, path], stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, cwd=proj.fullpath)
+ stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
+ ret = {}
+ ret['stdout'] = stdout
+ ret['stderr'] = stderr
+ ret['returncode'] = p.returncode
+
+ print "Content-type: application/json"
+ print
+ print json.dumps(ret)
diff --git a/cgi-bin/mv.cgi b/cgi-bin/mv.cgi
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9608008
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cgi-bin/mv.cgi
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+import cgitb; cgitb.enable()
+import os, sys, cgi, json
+from subprocess import PIPE, Popen
+from settings import PROJECT_PATH, PROJECT_URL, EDITOR_URL, MAKE
+from project import Project
+
+method = os.environ.get("REQUEST_METHOD", "")
+fs = cgi.FieldStorage()
+project = fs.getvalue("p", "")
+frompaths = fs.getlist("f[]")
+topaths = fs.getlist("t[]")
+
+ret = {}
+ret['returncode'] = -1
+
+print >> sys.stderr, "mv", frompaths, topaths
+
+passes = 0
+fails = 0
+
+if frompaths:
+ proj = Project(project)
+ for f, t in zip(frompaths, topaths):
+ frompath = os.path.join(proj.fullpath, f)
+ topath = os.path.join(proj.fullpath, t)
+ try:
+ os.rename(frompath, topath)
+ passes += 1
+ except OSError:
+ fails += 1
+ pass
+ # print >> sys.stderr, "***", frompath, topath
+ ret['passes'] = passes
+ ret['fails'] = fails
+ ret['returncode'] = 0
+
+print "Content-type: application/json"
+print
+print json.dumps(ret)
diff --git a/cgi-bin/project.py b/cgi-bin/project.py
index 3ee6e31..77fb0b5 100644
--- a/cgi-bin/project.py
+++ b/cgi-bin/project.py
@@ -86,12 +86,15 @@ class Project (object):
File `...' does not exist ==> missing
Must remake target `...' ==> remake
"""
- output = subprocess.check_output([MAKE, "-n", "--debug=v"], cwd=self.fullpath)
- missingpat = re.compile(r"^\s*File\ \`(.+?)\'\ does\ not\ exist\.\s*$", re.M)
- remakepat = re.compile(r"^\s*Must\ remake\ target\ \`(.+?)\'\.\s*$", re.M)
- missing = [x for x in missingpat.findall(output) if is_filename(x)]
- remake = [x for x in remakepat.findall(output) if is_filename(x)]
- return remake, missing
+ try:
+ output = subprocess.check_output([MAKE, "-n", "--debug=v"], cwd=self.fullpath)
+ missingpat = re.compile(r"^\s*File\ \`(.+?)\'\ does\ not\ exist\.\s*$", re.M)
+ remakepat = re.compile(r"^\s*Must\ remake\ target\ \`(.+?)\'\.\s*$", re.M)
+ missing = [x for x in missingpat.findall(output) if is_filename(x)]
+ remake = [x for x in remakepat.findall(output) if is_filename(x)]
+ return remake, missing
+ except subprocess.CalledProcessError, e:
+ return [], []
def _dict (self):
ret = {}
diff --git a/cgi-bin/rm.cgi b/cgi-bin/rm.cgi
index 5e9fa2a..72e686f 100755
--- a/cgi-bin/rm.cgi
+++ b/cgi-bin/rm.cgi
@@ -12,16 +12,22 @@ project = fs.getvalue("p", "")
paths = fs.getlist("f[]")
ret = {}
-ret['stdout'] = ''
-ret['stderr'] = ''
ret['returncode'] = -1
+passes = 0
+fails = 0
if paths:
proj = Project(project)
for p in paths:
fp = os.path.join(proj.fullpath, p)
- print >> sys.stderr, "*** rm", fp
- os.remove(fp)
+ # print >> sys.stderr, "*** rm", fp
+ try:
+ os.remove(fp)
+ passes += 1
+ except OSError, e:
+ fails += 1
+ ret['passes'] = passes
+ ret['fails'] = fails
ret['returncode'] = 0
print "Content-type: application/json"
diff --git a/cgi-bin/upload.cgi b/cgi-bin/upload.cgi
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..814e8b6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cgi-bin/upload.cgi
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+import cgitb; cgitb.enable()
+import cgi, os, sys, json
+from project import Project
+
+
+fs =cgi.FieldStorage()
+project = fs.getvalue("p", "")
+proj = Project(project)
+method = os.environ.get("REQUEST_METHOD")
+
+# print "Hello", method
+# cgi.print_environ()
+
+UPLOADS = "/home/murtaugh/projects/DPT/hybrideditor/projects/uploads/"
+
+def upload (form, inputname, upload_dir):
+ if not form.has_key(inputname): return
+ fileitems = form[inputname]
+ if not isinstance(fileitems, list):
+ fileitems = [fileitems]
+ ret = []
+ for fileitem in fileitems:
+ if not fileitem.file:
+ continue
+ if not fileitem.filename:
+ continue
+ fp = os.path.join(upload_dir, fileitem.filename)
+ fout = file (fp, 'wb')
+ bytes = 0
+ while 1:
+ chunk = fileitem.file.read(100000)
+ if not chunk: break
+ bytes += len(chunk)
+ fout.write (chunk)
+ fout.close()
+ ret.append((fileitem.filename, bytes))
+ return ret
+
+if method == "POST":
+ result = upload(fs, "files[]", proj.fullpath)
+ if result:
+ print "Content-type: application/json"
+ print ""
+ print json.dumps(result)
+ sys.exit(0)
+
+ # for filename, bytes in result:
+ # print "{0} bytes written to {1} ".format(bytes, filename)
+ else:
+ print "Content-type:text/html;charset=utf-8"
+ print
+ print "No upload"
+ print "upload another"
+else:
+
+ print "Content-type:text/html;charset=utf-8"
+ print
+ print """
+
+
+
+
+').append(inputClone)[0].reset();
+ // Detaching allows to insert the fileInput on another form
+ // without loosing the file input value:
+ input.after(inputClone).detach();
+ // Avoid memory leaks with the detached file input:
+ $.cleanData(input.unbind('remove'));
+ // Replace the original file input element in the fileInput
+ // elements set with the clone, which has been copied including
+ // event handlers:
+ this.options.fileInput = this.options.fileInput.map(function (i, el) {
+ if (el === input[0]) {
+ return inputClone[0];
+ }
+ return el;
+ });
+ // If the widget has been initialized on the file input itself,
+ // override this.element with the file input clone:
+ if (input[0] === this.element[0]) {
+ this.element = inputClone;
+ }
+ },
+
+ _handleFileTreeEntry: function (entry, path) {
+ var that = this,
+ dfd = $.Deferred(),
+ errorHandler = function (e) {
+ if (e && !e.entry) {
+ e.entry = entry;
+ }
+ // Since $.when returns immediately if one
+ // Deferred is rejected, we use resolve instead.
+ // This allows valid files and invalid items
+ // to be returned together in one set:
+ dfd.resolve([e]);
+ },
+ successHandler = function (entries) {
+ that._handleFileTreeEntries(
+ entries,
+ path + entry.name + '/'
+ ).done(function (files) {
+ dfd.resolve(files);
+ }).fail(errorHandler);
+ },
+ readEntries = function () {
+ dirReader.readEntries(function (results) {
+ if (!results.length) {
+ successHandler(entries);
+ } else {
+ entries = entries.concat(results);
+ readEntries();
+ }
+ }, errorHandler);
+ },
+ dirReader, entries = [];
+ path = path || '';
+ if (entry.isFile) {
+ if (entry._file) {
+ // Workaround for Chrome bug #149735
+ entry._file.relativePath = path;
+ dfd.resolve(entry._file);
+ } else {
+ entry.file(function (file) {
+ file.relativePath = path;
+ dfd.resolve(file);
+ }, errorHandler);
+ }
+ } else if (entry.isDirectory) {
+ dirReader = entry.createReader();
+ readEntries();
+ } else {
+ // Return an empy list for file system items
+ // other than files or directories:
+ dfd.resolve([]);
+ }
+ return dfd.promise();
+ },
+
+ _handleFileTreeEntries: function (entries, path) {
+ var that = this;
+ return $.when.apply(
+ $,
+ $.map(entries, function (entry) {
+ return that._handleFileTreeEntry(entry, path);
+ })
+ ).pipe(function () {
+ return Array.prototype.concat.apply(
+ [],
+ arguments
+ );
+ });
+ },
+
+ _getDroppedFiles: function (dataTransfer) {
+ dataTransfer = dataTransfer || {};
+ var items = dataTransfer.items;
+ if (items && items.length && (items[0].webkitGetAsEntry ||
+ items[0].getAsEntry)) {
+ return this._handleFileTreeEntries(
+ $.map(items, function (item) {
+ var entry;
+ if (item.webkitGetAsEntry) {
+ entry = item.webkitGetAsEntry();
+ if (entry) {
+ // Workaround for Chrome bug #149735:
+ entry._file = item.getAsFile();
+ }
+ return entry;
+ }
+ return item.getAsEntry();
+ })
+ );
+ }
+ return $.Deferred().resolve(
+ $.makeArray(dataTransfer.files)
+ ).promise();
+ },
+
+ _getSingleFileInputFiles: function (fileInput) {
+ fileInput = $(fileInput);
+ var entries = fileInput.prop('webkitEntries') ||
+ fileInput.prop('entries'),
+ files,
+ value;
+ if (entries && entries.length) {
+ return this._handleFileTreeEntries(entries);
+ }
+ files = $.makeArray(fileInput.prop('files'));
+ if (!files.length) {
+ value = fileInput.prop('value');
+ if (!value) {
+ return $.Deferred().resolve([]).promise();
+ }
+ // If the files property is not available, the browser does not
+ // support the File API and we add a pseudo File object with
+ // the input value as name with path information removed:
+ files = [{name: value.replace(/^.*\\/, '')}];
+ } else if (files[0].name === undefined && files[0].fileName) {
+ // File normalization for Safari 4 and Firefox 3:
+ $.each(files, function (index, file) {
+ file.name = file.fileName;
+ file.size = file.fileSize;
+ });
+ }
+ return $.Deferred().resolve(files).promise();
+ },
+
+ _getFileInputFiles: function (fileInput) {
+ if (!(fileInput instanceof $) || fileInput.length === 1) {
+ return this._getSingleFileInputFiles(fileInput);
+ }
+ return $.when.apply(
+ $,
+ $.map(fileInput, this._getSingleFileInputFiles)
+ ).pipe(function () {
+ return Array.prototype.concat.apply(
+ [],
+ arguments
+ );
+ });
+ },
+
+ _onChange: function (e) {
+ var that = this,
+ data = {
+ fileInput: $(e.target),
+ form: $(e.target.form)
+ };
+ this._getFileInputFiles(data.fileInput).always(function (files) {
+ data.files = files;
+ if (that.options.replaceFileInput) {
+ that._replaceFileInput(data);
+ }
+ if (that._trigger(
+ 'change',
+ $.Event('change', {delegatedEvent: e}),
+ data
+ ) !== false) {
+ that._onAdd(e, data);
+ }
+ });
+ },
+
+ _onPaste: function (e) {
+ var items = e.originalEvent && e.originalEvent.clipboardData &&
+ e.originalEvent.clipboardData.items,
+ data = {files: []};
+ if (items && items.length) {
+ $.each(items, function (index, item) {
+ var file = item.getAsFile && item.getAsFile();
+ if (file) {
+ data.files.push(file);
+ }
+ });
+ if (this._trigger(
+ 'paste',
+ $.Event('paste', {delegatedEvent: e}),
+ data
+ ) !== false) {
+ this._onAdd(e, data);
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ _onDrop: function (e) {
+ e.dataTransfer = e.originalEvent && e.originalEvent.dataTransfer;
+ var that = this,
+ dataTransfer = e.dataTransfer,
+ data = {};
+ if (dataTransfer && dataTransfer.files && dataTransfer.files.length) {
+ e.preventDefault();
+ this._getDroppedFiles(dataTransfer).always(function (files) {
+ data.files = files;
+ if (that._trigger(
+ 'drop',
+ $.Event('drop', {delegatedEvent: e}),
+ data
+ ) !== false) {
+ that._onAdd(e, data);
+ }
+ });
+ }
+ },
+
+ _onDragOver: getDragHandler('dragover'),
+
+ _onDragEnter: getDragHandler('dragenter'),
+
+ _onDragLeave: getDragHandler('dragleave'),
+
+ _initEventHandlers: function () {
+ if (this._isXHRUpload(this.options)) {
+ this._on(this.options.dropZone, {
+ dragover: this._onDragOver,
+ drop: this._onDrop,
+ // event.preventDefault() on dragenter is required for IE10+:
+ dragenter: this._onDragEnter,
+ // dragleave is not required, but added for completeness:
+ dragleave: this._onDragLeave
+ });
+ this._on(this.options.pasteZone, {
+ paste: this._onPaste
+ });
+ }
+ if ($.support.fileInput) {
+ this._on(this.options.fileInput, {
+ change: this._onChange
+ });
+ }
+ },
+
+ _destroyEventHandlers: function () {
+ this._off(this.options.dropZone, 'dragenter dragleave dragover drop');
+ this._off(this.options.pasteZone, 'paste');
+ this._off(this.options.fileInput, 'change');
+ },
+
+ _setOption: function (key, value) {
+ var reinit = $.inArray(key, this._specialOptions) !== -1;
+ if (reinit) {
+ this._destroyEventHandlers();
+ }
+ this._super(key, value);
+ if (reinit) {
+ this._initSpecialOptions();
+ this._initEventHandlers();
+ }
+ },
+
+ _initSpecialOptions: function () {
+ var options = this.options;
+ if (options.fileInput === undefined) {
+ options.fileInput = this.element.is('input[type="file"]') ?
+ this.element : this.element.find('input[type="file"]');
+ } else if (!(options.fileInput instanceof $)) {
+ options.fileInput = $(options.fileInput);
+ }
+ if (!(options.dropZone instanceof $)) {
+ options.dropZone = $(options.dropZone);
+ }
+ if (!(options.pasteZone instanceof $)) {
+ options.pasteZone = $(options.pasteZone);
+ }
+ },
+
+ _getRegExp: function (str) {
+ var parts = str.split('/'),
+ modifiers = parts.pop();
+ parts.shift();
+ return new RegExp(parts.join('/'), modifiers);
+ },
+
+ _isRegExpOption: function (key, value) {
+ return key !== 'url' && $.type(value) === 'string' &&
+ /^\/.*\/[igm]{0,3}$/.test(value);
+ },
+
+ _initDataAttributes: function () {
+ var that = this,
+ options = this.options,
+ clone = $(this.element[0].cloneNode(false));
+ // Initialize options set via HTML5 data-attributes:
+ $.each(
+ clone.data(),
+ function (key, value) {
+ var dataAttributeName = 'data-' +
+ // Convert camelCase to hyphen-ated key:
+ key.replace(/([a-z])([A-Z])/g, '$1-$2').toLowerCase();
+ if (clone.attr(dataAttributeName)) {
+ if (that._isRegExpOption(key, value)) {
+ value = that._getRegExp(value);
+ }
+ options[key] = value;
+ }
+ }
+ );
+ },
+
+ _create: function () {
+ this._initDataAttributes();
+ this._initSpecialOptions();
+ this._slots = [];
+ this._sequence = this._getXHRPromise(true);
+ this._sending = this._active = 0;
+ this._initProgressObject(this);
+ this._initEventHandlers();
+ },
+
+ // This method is exposed to the widget API and allows to query
+ // the number of active uploads:
+ active: function () {
+ return this._active;
+ },
+
+ // This method is exposed to the widget API and allows to query
+ // the widget upload progress.
+ // It returns an object with loaded, total and bitrate properties
+ // for the running uploads:
+ progress: function () {
+ return this._progress;
+ },
+
+ // This method is exposed to the widget API and allows adding files
+ // using the fileupload API. The data parameter accepts an object which
+ // must have a files property and can contain additional options:
+ // .fileupload('add', {files: filesList});
+ add: function (data) {
+ var that = this;
+ if (!data || this.options.disabled) {
+ return;
+ }
+ if (data.fileInput && !data.files) {
+ this._getFileInputFiles(data.fileInput).always(function (files) {
+ data.files = files;
+ that._onAdd(null, data);
+ });
+ } else {
+ data.files = $.makeArray(data.files);
+ this._onAdd(null, data);
+ }
+ },
+
+ // This method is exposed to the widget API and allows sending files
+ // using the fileupload API. The data parameter accepts an object which
+ // must have a files or fileInput property and can contain additional options:
+ // .fileupload('send', {files: filesList});
+ // The method returns a Promise object for the file upload call.
+ send: function (data) {
+ if (data && !this.options.disabled) {
+ if (data.fileInput && !data.files) {
+ var that = this,
+ dfd = $.Deferred(),
+ promise = dfd.promise(),
+ jqXHR,
+ aborted;
+ promise.abort = function () {
+ aborted = true;
+ if (jqXHR) {
+ return jqXHR.abort();
+ }
+ dfd.reject(null, 'abort', 'abort');
+ return promise;
+ };
+ this._getFileInputFiles(data.fileInput).always(
+ function (files) {
+ if (aborted) {
+ return;
+ }
+ if (!files.length) {
+ dfd.reject();
+ return;
+ }
+ data.files = files;
+ jqXHR = that._onSend(null, data);
+ jqXHR.then(
+ function (result, textStatus, jqXHR) {
+ dfd.resolve(result, textStatus, jqXHR);
+ },
+ function (jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
+ dfd.reject(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown);
+ }
+ );
+ }
+ );
+ return this._enhancePromise(promise);
+ }
+ data.files = $.makeArray(data.files);
+ if (data.files.length) {
+ return this._onSend(null, data);
+ }
+ }
+ return this._getXHRPromise(false, data && data.context);
+ }
+
+ });
+
+}));
diff --git a/lib/jquery.iframe-transport.js b/lib/jquery.iframe-transport.js
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8d64b59
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/jquery.iframe-transport.js
@@ -0,0 +1,214 @@
+/*
+ * jQuery Iframe Transport Plugin 1.8.2
+ * https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload
+ *
+ * Copyright 2011, Sebastian Tschan
+ * https://blueimp.net
+ *
+ * Licensed under the MIT license:
+ * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT
+ */
+
+/* global define, window, document */
+
+(function (factory) {
+ 'use strict';
+ if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
+ // Register as an anonymous AMD module:
+ define(['jquery'], factory);
+ } else {
+ // Browser globals:
+ factory(window.jQuery);
+ }
+}(function ($) {
+ 'use strict';
+
+ // Helper variable to create unique names for the transport iframes:
+ var counter = 0;
+
+ // The iframe transport accepts four additional options:
+ // options.fileInput: a jQuery collection of file input fields
+ // options.paramName: the parameter name for the file form data,
+ // overrides the name property of the file input field(s),
+ // can be a string or an array of strings.
+ // options.formData: an array of objects with name and value properties,
+ // equivalent to the return data of .serializeArray(), e.g.:
+ // [{name: 'a', value: 1}, {name: 'b', value: 2}]
+ // options.initialIframeSrc: the URL of the initial iframe src,
+ // by default set to "javascript:false;"
+ $.ajaxTransport('iframe', function (options) {
+ if (options.async) {
+ // javascript:false as initial iframe src
+ // prevents warning popups on HTTPS in IE6:
+ /*jshint scripturl: true */
+ var initialIframeSrc = options.initialIframeSrc || 'javascript:false;',
+ /*jshint scripturl: false */
+ form,
+ iframe,
+ addParamChar;
+ return {
+ send: function (_, completeCallback) {
+ form = $('');
+ form.attr('accept-charset', options.formAcceptCharset);
+ addParamChar = /\?/.test(options.url) ? '&' : '?';
+ // XDomainRequest only supports GET and POST:
+ if (options.type === 'DELETE') {
+ options.url = options.url + addParamChar + '_method=DELETE';
+ options.type = 'POST';
+ } else if (options.type === 'PUT') {
+ options.url = options.url + addParamChar + '_method=PUT';
+ options.type = 'POST';
+ } else if (options.type === 'PATCH') {
+ options.url = options.url + addParamChar + '_method=PATCH';
+ options.type = 'POST';
+ }
+ // IE versions below IE8 cannot set the name property of
+ // elements that have already been added to the DOM,
+ // so we set the name along with the iframe HTML markup:
+ counter += 1;
+ iframe = $(
+ ''
+ ).bind('load', function () {
+ var fileInputClones,
+ paramNames = $.isArray(options.paramName) ?
+ options.paramName : [options.paramName];
+ iframe
+ .unbind('load')
+ .bind('load', function () {
+ var response;
+ // Wrap in a try/catch block to catch exceptions thrown
+ // when trying to access cross-domain iframe contents:
+ try {
+ response = iframe.contents();
+ // Google Chrome and Firefox do not throw an
+ // exception when calling iframe.contents() on
+ // cross-domain requests, so we unify the response:
+ if (!response.length || !response[0].firstChild) {
+ throw new Error();
+ }
+ } catch (e) {
+ response = undefined;
+ }
+ // The complete callback returns the
+ // iframe content document as response object:
+ completeCallback(
+ 200,
+ 'success',
+ {'iframe': response}
+ );
+ // Fix for IE endless progress bar activity bug
+ // (happens on form submits to iframe targets):
+ $('')
+ .appendTo(form);
+ window.setTimeout(function () {
+ // Removing the form in a setTimeout call
+ // allows Chrome's developer tools to display
+ // the response result
+ form.remove();
+ }, 0);
+ });
+ form
+ .prop('target', iframe.prop('name'))
+ .prop('action', options.url)
+ .prop('method', options.type);
+ if (options.formData) {
+ $.each(options.formData, function (index, field) {
+ $('')
+ .prop('name', field.name)
+ .val(field.value)
+ .appendTo(form);
+ });
+ }
+ if (options.fileInput && options.fileInput.length &&
+ options.type === 'POST') {
+ fileInputClones = options.fileInput.clone();
+ // Insert a clone for each file input field:
+ options.fileInput.after(function (index) {
+ return fileInputClones[index];
+ });
+ if (options.paramName) {
+ options.fileInput.each(function (index) {
+ $(this).prop(
+ 'name',
+ paramNames[index] || options.paramName
+ );
+ });
+ }
+ // Appending the file input fields to the hidden form
+ // removes them from their original location:
+ form
+ .append(options.fileInput)
+ .prop('enctype', 'multipart/form-data')
+ // enctype must be set as encoding for IE:
+ .prop('encoding', 'multipart/form-data');
+ // Remove the HTML5 form attribute from the input(s):
+ options.fileInput.removeAttr('form');
+ }
+ form.submit();
+ // Insert the file input fields at their original location
+ // by replacing the clones with the originals:
+ if (fileInputClones && fileInputClones.length) {
+ options.fileInput.each(function (index, input) {
+ var clone = $(fileInputClones[index]);
+ // Restore the original name and form properties:
+ $(input)
+ .prop('name', clone.prop('name'))
+ .attr('form', clone.attr('form'));
+ clone.replaceWith(input);
+ });
+ }
+ });
+ form.append(iframe).appendTo(document.body);
+ },
+ abort: function () {
+ if (iframe) {
+ // javascript:false as iframe src aborts the request
+ // and prevents warning popups on HTTPS in IE6.
+ // concat is used to avoid the "Script URL" JSLint error:
+ iframe
+ .unbind('load')
+ .prop('src', initialIframeSrc);
+ }
+ if (form) {
+ form.remove();
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ }
+ });
+
+ // The iframe transport returns the iframe content document as response.
+ // The following adds converters from iframe to text, json, html, xml
+ // and script.
+ // Please note that the Content-Type for JSON responses has to be text/plain
+ // or text/html, if the browser doesn't include application/json in the
+ // Accept header, else IE will show a download dialog.
+ // The Content-Type for XML responses on the other hand has to be always
+ // application/xml or text/xml, so IE properly parses the XML response.
+ // See also
+ // https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload/wiki/Setup#content-type-negotiation
+ $.ajaxSetup({
+ converters: {
+ 'iframe text': function (iframe) {
+ return iframe && $(iframe[0].body).text();
+ },
+ 'iframe json': function (iframe) {
+ return iframe && $.parseJSON($(iframe[0].body).text());
+ },
+ 'iframe html': function (iframe) {
+ return iframe && $(iframe[0].body).html();
+ },
+ 'iframe xml': function (iframe) {
+ var xmlDoc = iframe && iframe[0];
+ return xmlDoc && $.isXMLDoc(xmlDoc) ? xmlDoc :
+ $.parseXML((xmlDoc.XMLDocument && xmlDoc.XMLDocument.xml) ||
+ $(xmlDoc.body).html());
+ },
+ 'iframe script': function (iframe) {
+ return iframe && $.globalEval($(iframe[0].body).text());
+ }
+ }
+ });
+
+}));