export { makeElement, date_to_percent, parseDate, gensym, to_local, to_boolean, asList, round_time } /* General procedures which in theory could be used anywhere. */ /* * https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/declaration-merging.html */ declare global { interface Object { format: (fmt: string) => string } interface HTMLElement { _addEventListener: (name: string, proc: (e: Event) => void) => void listeners: Map void)[]> getListeners: () => Map void)[]> } interface Date { format: (fmt: string) => string utc: boolean dateonly: boolean // type: 'date' | 'date-time' } interface DOMTokenList { find: (regex: string) => [number, string] | undefined } interface HTMLCollection { forEach: (proc: ((el: Element) => void)) => void } interface HTMLCollectionOf { forEach: (proc: ((el: T) => void)) => void } } HTMLElement.prototype._addEventListener = HTMLElement.prototype.addEventListener; HTMLElement.prototype.addEventListener = function(name: string, proc: (e: Event) => void) { if (!this.listeners) this.listeners = new Map if (!this.listeners.get(name)) this.listeners.set(name, []); /* Force since we ensure a value just above */ this.listeners.get(name)!.push(proc); return this._addEventListener(name, proc); }; HTMLElement.prototype.getListeners = function() { return this.listeners; } /* ----- Date Extensions ---------------------------- */ /* Extensions to Javascript's Date to allow representing times with different timezones. Currently only UTC and local time are supported, but more should be able to be added. NOTE that only the raw `get' (and NOT the `getUTC') methods should be used on these objects, and that the reported timezone is quite often wrong. TODO The years between 0 and 100 (inclusive) gives dates in the twentieth century, due to how javascript works (...). */ function parseDate(str: string): Date { let year: number; let month: number; let day: number; let hour: number | false = false; let minute: number = 0; let second: number = 0; let utc: boolean = false; let end = str.length - 1; if (str[end] == 'Z') { utc = true; str = str.substring(0, end); }; switch (str.length) { case '2020-01-01T13:37:00'.length: second = +str.substr(17, 2); case '2020-01-01T13:37'.length: hour = +str.substr(11, 2); minute = +str.substr(14, 2); case '2020-01-01'.length: year = +str.substr(0, 4); month = +str.substr(5, 2) - 1; day = +str.substr(8, 2); break; default: throw `"${str}" doesn't look like a date/-time string` } let date; if (hour) { date = new Date(year, month, day, hour, minute, second); date.utc = utc; date.dateonly = false; } else { date = new Date(year, month, day); date.dateonly = true; } return date; } function to_local(date: Date): Date { if (!date.utc) return date; return new Date(date.getTime() - date.getTimezoneOffset() * 60 * 1000); } /* -------------------------------------------------- */ function makeElement(name: string, attr = {}, actualAttr = {}): HTMLElement { let element: HTMLElement = document.createElement(name); for (let [key, value] of Object.entries(attr)) { (element as any)[key] = value; } for (let [key, value] of Object.entries(actualAttr)) { element.setAttribute(key, '' + value); } return element; } function round_time(time: number, fraction: number): number { let scale = 1 / fraction; return Math.round(time * scale) / scale; } /* only used by the bar. Events use the start and end time of their container, but since the bar is moving between containers that is clumsy. Just doing (new Date()/(86400*1000)) would be nice, but there's no good way to get the time in the current day. */ function date_to_percent(date: Date): number /* in 0, 100 */ { return (date.getHours() + (date.getMinutes() / 60)) * 100 / 24; } /* if only there was such a thing as a let to wrap around my lambda... */ /* js infix to not collide with stuff generated backend */ const gensym = (counter => (prefix = "gensym") => prefix + "js" + ++counter)(0) function asList(thing: Array | T): Array { if (thing instanceof Array) { return thing; } else { return [thing]; } } function to_boolean(value: any): boolean { switch (typeof value) { case 'string': switch (value) { case 'true': return true; case 'false': return false; case '': return false; default: return true; } case 'boolean': return value; default: return !!value; } } /* internal */ function datepad(thing: number | string, width = 2): string { return (thing + "").padStart(width, "0"); } function format_date(date: Date, str: string): string { let fmtmode = false; let outstr = ""; for (var i = 0; i < str.length; i++) { if (fmtmode) { switch (str[i]) { /* Moves the date into local time. */ case 'L': date = to_local(date); break; case 'Y': outstr += datepad(date.getFullYear(), 4); break; case 'm': outstr += datepad(date.getMonth() + 1); break; case 'd': outstr += datepad(date.getDate()); break; case 'H': outstr += datepad(date.getHours()); break; case 'M': outstr += datepad(date.getMinutes()); break; case 'S': outstr += datepad(date.getSeconds()); break; case 'Z': if (date.utc) outstr += 'Z'; break; } fmtmode = false; } else if (str[i] == '~') { fmtmode = true; } else { outstr += str[i]; } } return outstr; } Object.prototype.format = function(/* any number of arguments */) { return "" + this; } Date.prototype.format = function(str) { return format_date(this, str); } /* * Finds the first element of the DOMTokenList whichs value matches * the supplied regexp. Returns a pair of the index and the value. */ DOMTokenList.prototype.find = function(regexp) { let entries = this.entries(); let entry; while (!(entry = entries.next()).done) { if (entry.value[1].match(regexp)) { return entry.value; } } } /* HTMLCollection is the result of a querySelectorAll */ HTMLCollection.prototype.forEach = function(proc) { for (let el of this) { proc(el); } }