The YUI global namespace object. If YUI is already defined, the
existing YUI object will not be overwritten so that defined
namespaces are preserved. It is the constructor for the object
the end user interacts with. As indicated below, each instance
has full custom event support, but only if the event system
is available.
Constructor
YUI
(
o*
)
- Parameters:
-
o*
<object>
0..n optional configuration objects. these values
are store in Y.config. See config for the list of supported
properties.
Properties
Global
- EventTarget
Hosts YUI page level events. This is where events bubble to
when the broadcast config is set to 2. This property is
only available if the custom event module is loaded.
Methods
private
void
_attach
(
)
Executes the function associated with each required
module, binding the module to the YUI instance.
private
void
_init
(
)
Initialize this YUI instance
private
void
_setup
(
)
Finishes the instance setup. Attaches whatever modules were defined
when the yui modules was registered.
YUI
add
(
name
,
fn
,
version
,
details
)
Registers a module with the YUI global. The easiest way to create a
first-class YUI module is to use the YUI component build tool.
http://yuilibrary.com/projects/builder
The build system will produce the YUI.add wrapper for you module, along
with any configuration info required for the module.
- Parameters:
-
name
<string>
module name
-
fn
<Function>
entry point into the module that
is used to bind module to the YUI instance
-
version
<string>
version string
-
details
<object>
optional config data:
requires: features that must be present before this module can be attached.
optional: optional features that should be present if loadOptional is
defined. Note: modules are not often loaded this way in YUI 3,
but this field is still useful to inform the user that certain
features in the component will require additional dependencies.
use: features that are included within this module which need to be
be attached automatically when this module is attached. This
supports the YUI 3 rollup system -- a module with submodules
defined will need to have the submodules listed in the 'use'
config. The YUI component build tool does this for you.
- Returns:
YUI
- the YUI instance
void
addClass
(
element
,
className
)
Adds a class name to a given DOM element.
- Parameters:
-
element
<HTMLElement>
The DOM element.
-
className
<String>
the class name to add to the class attribute
after
(
type
,
fn
,
target
,
extra
,
context
,
args*
)
after() is a unified interface for subscribing to
most events exposed by YUI. This includes custom events,
DOM events, and AOP events. This works the same way as
the on() function, only it operates after any default
behavior for the event has executed. @see on
for more
information.
- Parameters:
-
type
<object>
event type (this parameter does not apply for function events)
-
fn
<object>
the callback
-
target
<object>
a descriptor for the target (applies to custom events only).
For function events, this is the object that contains the function to
execute.
-
extra
<object>
0..n Extra information a particular event may need. These
will be documented with the event. In the case of function events, this
is the name of the function to execute on the host. In the case of
delegate listeners, this is the event delegation specification.
-
context
<object>
optionally change the value of 'this' in the callback
-
args*
<object>
0..n additional arguments to pass to the callback.
- Returns:
- the event target or a detach handle per 'chain' config
object
applyTo
(
id
,
method
,
args
)
Executes a method on a YUI instance with
the specified id if the specified method is whitelisted.
- Parameters:
-
id
<string>
the YUI instance id
-
method
<string>
the name of the method to exectute.
Ex: 'Object.keys'
-
args
<Array>
the arguments to apply to the method
- Returns:
object
- the return value from the applied method or null
Function
cached
(
source
,
cache
,
refetch
)
Returns a wrapper for a function which caches the
return value of that function, keyed off of the combined
argument values.
- Parameters:
-
source
<function>
the function to memoize
-
cache
<object>
an optional cache seed
-
refetch
<object>
if supplied, this value is tested against the cached
value. If the values are equal, the wrapped function is executed again.
- Returns:
Function
- the wrapped function
EventHandle
delegate
(
type
,
fn
,
el
,
spec
,
context
,
args*
)
Sets up event delegation on a container element. The delegated event
will use a supplied selector to test if the target or one of the
descendants of the target match it. The supplied callback function
will only be executed if a match was encountered, and, in fact,
will be executed for each element that matches if you supply an
ambiguous selector.
The event object for the delegated event is supplied to the callback
function. It is modified slightly in order to support all properties
that may be needed for event delegation. 'currentTarget' is set to
the element that matched the delegation specifcation. 'container' is
set to the element that the listener is bound to (this normally would
be the 'currentTarget').
- Parameters:
-
type
<string>
the event type to delegate
-
fn
<function>
the callback function to execute. This function
will be provided the event object for the delegated event.
-
el
<string|node>
the element that is the delegation container
-
spec
<string>
a selector that must match the target of the
event.
-
context
<object>
optional argument that specifies what 'this' refers to.
-
args*
<object>
0..n additional arguments to pass on to the callback function.
These arguments will be added after the event object.
- Returns:
EventHandle
- the detach handle
YUI
error
(
msg
,
e
)
Report an error. The reporting mechanism is controled by
the 'throwFail' configuration attribute. If throwFail is
not specified, the message is written to the Logger, otherwise
a JS error is thrown
- Parameters:
-
msg
<string>
the error message
-
e
<Error>
Optional JS error that was caught. If supplied
and throwFail is specified, this error will be re-thrown.
- Returns:
YUI
- this YUI instance
string
guid
(
pre
)
Generate an id that is unique among all YUI instances
- Parameters:
-
pre
<string>
optional guid prefix
- Returns:
string
- the guid
Boolean
hasClass
(
element
,
className
)
Determines whether a DOM element has the given className.
- Parameters:
-
element
<HTMLElement>
The DOM element.
-
className
<String>
the class name to search for
- Returns:
Boolean
- Whether or not the element has the given class.
Boolean
inRegion
(
all
,
altRegion
)
Check if any part of this node is in the passed region
- Parameters:
-
all
<Object} node2 The node to get the region from or an Object literal of the region
$param {Boolean>
Should all of the node be inside the region
-
altRegion
<Object>
An object literal containing the region for this node if we already have the data (for performance i.e. DragDrop)
- Returns:
Boolean
- True if in region, false if not.
Object
intersect
(
element
,
element2
,
altRegion
)
Find the intersect information for the passes nodes.
- Parameters:
-
element
<HTMLElement>
The first element
-
element2
<HTMLElement | Object>
The element or region to check the interect with
-
altRegion
<Object>
An object literal containing the region for the first element if we already have the data (for performance i.e. DragDrop)
- Returns:
Object
- Object literal containing the following intersection data: (top, right, bottom, left, area, yoff, xoff, inRegion)
Boolean
inViewportRegion
(
element
,
all
,
altRegion
)
Check if any part of this element is in the viewport
- Parameters:
-
element
<HTMLElement>
The DOM element.
-
all
<Boolean>
Should all of the node be inside the region
-
altRegion
<Object>
An object literal containing the region for this node if we already have the data (for performance i.e. DragDrop)
- Returns:
Boolean
- True if in region, false if not.
object
later
(
when
,
o
,
fn
,
data
,
periodic
)
Executes the supplied function in the context of the supplied
object 'when' milliseconds later. Executes the function a
single time unless periodic is set to true.
- Parameters:
-
when
<int>
the number of milliseconds to wait until the fn
is executed.
-
o
<object>
the context object.
-
fn
<Function|String>
the function to execute or the name of
the method in the 'o' object to execute.
-
data
<object>
[Array] data that is provided to the function. This accepts
either a single item or an array. If an array is provided, the
function is executed with one parameter for each array item. If
you need to pass a single array parameter, it needs to be wrapped in
an array [myarray].
-
periodic
<boolean>
if true, executes continuously at supplied
interval until canceled.
- Returns:
object
- a timer object. Call the cancel() method on this object to
stop the timer.
YUI
log
(
msg
,
cat
,
src
,
silent
)
If the 'debug' config is true, a 'yui:log' event will be
dispatched, which the Console widget and anything else
can consume. If the 'useBrowserConsole' config is true, it will
write to the browser console if available. YUI-specific log
messages will only be present in the -debug versions of the
JS files. The build system is supposed to remove log statements
from the raw and minified versions of the files.
- Parameters:
-
msg
<String>
The message to log.
-
cat
<String>
The log category for the message. Default
categories are "info", "warn", "error", time".
Custom categories can be used as well. (opt)
-
src
<String>
The source of the the message (opt)
-
silent
<boolean>
If true, the log event won't fire
- Returns:
YUI
- YUI instance
object
merge
(
arguments
)
Returns a new object containing all of the properties of
all the supplied objects. The properties from later objects
will overwrite those in earlier objects. Passing in a
single object will create a shallow copy of it. For a deep
copy, use clone.
- Parameters:
-
arguments
<Object*>
the objects to merge
- Returns:
object
- the new merged object
YUI
message
(
msg
,
cat
,
src
,
silent
)
Write a system message. This message will be preserved in the
minified and raw versions of the YUI files, unlike log statements.
- Parameters:
-
msg
<String>
The message to log.
-
cat
<String>
The log category for the message. Default
categories are "info", "warn", "error", time".
Custom categories can be used as well. (opt)
-
src
<String>
The source of the the message (opt)
-
silent
<boolean>
If true, the log event won't fire
- Returns:
YUI
- YUI instance
object
mix
(
r
,
s
,
ov
,
wl
,
mode
,
merge
)
Applies the supplier's properties to the receiver. By default
all prototype and static propertes on the supplier are applied
to the corresponding spot on the receiver. By default all
properties are applied, and a property that is already on the
reciever will not be overwritten. The default behavior can
be modified by supplying the appropriate parameters.
- Parameters:
-
r
<Function>
the object to receive the augmentation
-
s
<Function>
the object that supplies the properties to augment
-
ov
<boolean>
if true, properties already on the receiver
will be overwritten if found on the supplier.
-
wl
<string[]>
a whitelist. If supplied, only properties in
this list will be applied to the receiver.
-
mode
<int>
what should be copies, and to where
default(0): object to object
1: prototype to prototype (old augment)
2: prototype to prototype and object props (new augment)
3: prototype to object
4: object to prototype
-
merge
<boolean/int>
merge objects instead of overwriting/ignoring. A value of 2
will skip array merge
Used by Y.aggregate
- Returns:
object
- the augmented object
object
namespace
(
arguments
)
Returns the namespace specified and creates it if it doesn't exist
YUI.namespace("property.package");
YUI.namespace("YAHOO.property.package");
Either of the above would create YUI.property, then
YUI.property.package (YAHOO is scrubbed out, this is
to remain compatible with YUI2)
Be careful when naming packages. Reserved words may work in some browsers
and not others. For instance, the following will fail in Safari:
YUI.namespace("really.long.nested.namespace");
This fails because "long" is a future reserved word in ECMAScript
- Parameters:
-
arguments
<string*>
1-n namespaces to create
- Returns:
object
- A reference to the last namespace object created
on
(
type**
,
fn
,
target**
,
extra**
,
context
,
args*
)
YUI
's
on
method is a unified interface for subscribing to
most events exposed by YUI. This includes custom events, DOM events, and
function events.
detach
is also provided to remove listeners
serviced by this function.
The signature that
on
accepts varies depending on the type
of event being consumed. Refer to the specific methods that will
service a specific request for additional information about subscribing
to that type of event.
- Custom events. These events are defined by various
modules in the library. This type of event is delegated to
EventTarget
's on
method.
- The type of the event
- The callback to execute
- An optional context object
- 0..n additional arguments to supply the callback.
Example:
Y.on('domready', function() { // start work });
- DOM events. These are moments reported by the browser related
to browser functionality and user interaction.
This type of event is delegated to
Event
's
attach
method.
- The type of the event
- The callback to execute
- The specification for the Node(s) to attach the listener
to. This can be a selector, collections, or Node/Element
refereces.
- An optional context object
- 0..n additional arguments to supply the callback.
Example:
Y.on('click', function(e) { // something was clicked }, '#someelement');
- Function events. These events can be used to react before or after a
function is executed. This type of event is delegated to
Event.Do
's
before
method.
- The callback to execute
- The object that has the function that will be listened for.
- The name of the function to listen for.
- An optional context object
- 0..n additional arguments to supply the callback.
Example Y.on(function(arg1, arg2, etc) { // obj.methodname was executed }, obj 'methodname');
on
corresponds to the moment before any default behavior of
the event.
after
works the same way, but these listeners
execute after the event's default behavior.
before
is an
alias for
on
.
- Parameters:
-
type**
<object>
event type (this parameter does not apply for function events)
-
fn
<object>
the callback
-
target**
<object>
a descriptor for the target (applies to custom events only).
For function events, this is the object that contains the function to
execute.
-
extra**
<object>
0..n Extra information a particular event may need. These
will be documented with the event. In the case of function events, this
is the name of the function to execute on the host. In the case of
delegate listeners, this is the event delegation specification.
-
context
<object>
optionally change the value of 'this' in the callback
-
args*
<object>
0..n additional arguments to pass to the callback.
- Returns:
- the event target or a detach handle per 'chain' config
once
(
type**
,
fn
,
target**
,
extra**
,
context
,
args*
)
Listen for an event one time. Equivalent to on
, except that
the listener is immediately detached when executed.
- Parameters:
-
type**
<object>
event type (this parameter does not apply for function events)
-
fn
<object>
the callback
-
target**
<object>
a descriptor for the target (applies to custom events only).
For function events, this is the object that contains the function to
execute.
-
extra**
<object>
0..n Extra information a particular event may need. These
will be documented with the event. In the case of function events, this
is the name of the function to execute on the host. In the case of
delegate listeners, this is the event delegation specification.
-
context
<object>
optionally change the value of 'this' in the callback
-
args*
<object>
0..n additional arguments to pass to the callback.
- Returns:
- the event target or a detach handle per 'chain' config
Object
region
(
element
)
Returns an Object literal containing the following about this element: (top, right, bottom, left)
- Parameters:
-
element
<HTMLElement>
The DOM element.
- Returns:
Object
- Object literal containing the following about this element: (top, right, bottom, left)
void
removeClass
(
element
,
className
)
Removes a class name from a given element.
- Parameters:
-
element
<HTMLElement>
The DOM element.
-
className
<String>
the class name to remove from the class attribute
void
replaceClass
(
element
,
oldClassName
,
newClassName
)
Replace a class with another class for a given element.
If no oldClassName is present, the newClassName is simply added.
- Parameters:
-
element
<HTMLElement>
The DOM element
-
oldClassName
<String>
the class name to be replaced
-
newClassName
<String>
the class name that will be replacing the old class name
static
void
simulate
(
target
,
type
,
options
)
Simulates the event with the given name on a target.
- Parameters:
-
target
<HTMLElement>
The DOM element that's the target of the event.
-
type
<String>
The type of event to simulate (i.e., "click").
-
options
<Object>
(Optional) Extra options to copy onto the event object.
string
stamp
(
o
,
readOnly
)
Returns a guid associated with an object. If the object
does not have one, a new one is created unless readOnly
is specified.
- Parameters:
-
o
<object>
The object to stamp
-
readOnly
<boolean>
if true, a valid guid will only
be returned if the object has one assigned to it.
- Returns:
string
- The object's guid or null
function
throttle
(
fn
,
ms
)
Throttles a call to a method based on the time between calls.
- Parameters:
-
fn
<function>
The function call to throttle.
-
ms
<int>
The number of milliseconds to throttle the method call. Can set
globally with Y.config.throttleTime or by call. Passing a -1 will disable the throttle. Defaults to 150
- Returns:
function
- Returns a wrapped function that calls fn throttled.
void
toggleClass
(
element
,
className
,
addClass
)
If the className exists on the node it is removed, if it doesn't exist it is added.
- Parameters:
-
element
<HTMLElement>
The DOM element
-
className
<String>
the class name to be toggled
-
addClass
<Boolean>
optional boolean to indicate whether class
should be added or removed regardless of current state
YUI
use
(
modules*
,
*callback
)
Attaches one or more modules to the YUI instance. When this
is executed, the requirements are analyzed, and one of
several things can happen:
- All requirements are available on the page -- The modules
are attached to the instance. If supplied, the use callback
is executed synchronously.
- Modules are missing, the Get utility is not available OR
the 'bootstrap' config is false -- A warning is issued about
the missing modules and all available modules are attached.
- Modules are missing, the Loader is not available but the Get
utility is and boostrap is not false -- The loader is bootstrapped
before doing the following....
- Modules are missing and the Loader is available -- The loader
expands the dependency tree and fetches missing modules. When
the loader is finshed the callback supplied to use is executed
asynchronously.
- Parameters:
-
modules*
<string>
1-n modules to bind (uses arguments array)
-
*callback
<function>
callback function executed when
the instance has the required functionality. If included, it
must be the last parameter.
// loads and attaches drag and drop and its dependencies
YUI().use('dd', function(Y) {});
// attaches all modules that are available on the page
YUI().use('*', function(Y) {});
// intrinsic YUI gallery support (since 3.1.0)
YUI().use('gallery-yql', function(Y) {});
// intrinsic YUI 2in3 support (since 3.1.0)
YUI().use('yui2-datatable', function(Y) {});
- Returns:
YUI
- the YUI instance
Object
viewportRegion
(
)
Returns an Object literal containing the following about the visible region of viewport: (top, right, bottom, left)
- Returns:
Object
- Object literal containing the following about the visible region of the viewport: (top, right, bottom, left)
Methods inherited from EventTarget:
_getType,
_monitor,
_parseType,
addTarget,
after,
before,
bubble,
detach,
detachAll,
fire,
getEvent,
getTargets,
on,
once,
publish,
removeTarget,
subscribe,
unsubscribe,
unsubscribeAll
Events
available
(
type
,
fn
,
el
,
context
,
args*
)
Executes the callback as soon as the specified element
is detected in the DOM.
- Parameters:
-
type
<string>
'available'
-
fn
<function>
the callback function to execute.
-
el
<string|HTMLElement|collection>
the element(s) to attach
-
context
<object>
optional argument that specifies what 'this' refers to.
-
args*
<object>
0..n additional arguments to pass on to the callback function.
These arguments will be added after the event object.
blur
(
type
,
fn
,
o
,
context
,
args
)
Adds a DOM blur listener. Uses the focusout event in IE,
DOMFocusOut for Opera and Webkit, and the capture phase for Gecko so that
the event propagates in a way that enables event delegation.
- Parameters:
-
type
<string>
'blur'
-
fn
<function>
the callback function to execute
-
o
<string|HTMLElement|collection>
the element(s) to bind
-
context
<object>
optional context object
-
args
<object>
0..n additional arguments to provide to the listener.
contentready
(
type
,
fn
,
el
,
context
,
args*
)
Executes the callback as soon as the specified element
is detected in the DOM with a nextSibling property
(indicating that the element's children are available)
- Parameters:
-
type
<string>
'contentready'
-
fn
<function>
the callback function to execute.
-
el
<string|HTMLElement|collection>
the element(s) to attach
-
context
<object>
optional argument that specifies what 'this' refers to.
-
args*
<object>
0..n additional arguments to pass on to the callback function.
These arguments will be added after the event object.
domready
(
)
The domready event fires at the moment the browser's DOM is
usable. In most cases, this is before images are fully
downloaded, allowing you to provide a more responsive user
interface.
In YUI 3, domready subscribers will be notified immediately if
that moment has already passed when the subscription is created.
One exception is if the yui.js file is dynamically injected into
the page. If this is done, you must tell the YUI instance that
you did this in order for DOMReady (and window load events) to
fire normally. That configuration option is 'injected' -- set
it to true if the yui.js script is not included inline.
This method is part of the 'event-ready' module, which is a
submodule of 'event'.
focus
(
type
,
fn
,
o
,
context
,
args
)
Adds a DOM focus listener. Uses the focusin event in IE,
DOMFocusIn for Opera and Webkit, and the capture phase for Gecko so that
the event propagates in a way that enables event delegation.
- Parameters:
-
type
<string>
'focus'
-
fn
<function>
the callback function to execute
-
o
<string|HTMLElement|collection>
the element(s) to bind
-
context
<object>
optional context object
-
args
<object>
0..n additional arguments to provide to the listener.
key
(
type
,
fn
,
id
,
spec
,
o
,
args
)
Add a key listener. The listener will only be notified if the
keystroke detected meets the supplied specification. The
spec consists of the key event type, followed by a colon,
followed by zero or more comma separated key codes, followed
by zero or more modifiers delimited by a plus sign. Ex:
press:12,65+shift+ctrl
- Parameters:
-
type
<string>
'key'
-
fn
<function>
the function to execute
-
id
<string|HTMLElement|collection>
the element(s) to bind
-
spec
<string>
the keyCode and modifier specification
-
o
<object>
optional context object
-
args
<object>
0..n additional arguments to provide to the listener.
mouseenter
(
type
,
fn
,
el
,
spec
)
Sets up a "mouseenter" listenera listener that is called the first time
the user's mouse enters the specified element(s).
- Parameters:
-
type
<string>
"mouseenter"
-
fn
<function>
The method the event invokes.
-
el
<string|node>
The element(s) to assign the listener to.
-
spec
<string>
Optional. String representing a selector that must
match the target of the event in order for the listener to be called.
mouseleave
(
type
,
fn
,
el
,
spec
)
Sets up a "mouseleave" listenera listener that is called the first time
the user's mouse leaves the specified element(s).
- Parameters:
-
type
<string>
"mouseleave"
-
fn
<function>
The method the event invokes.
-
el
<string|node>
The element(s) to assign the listener to.
-
spec
<string>
Optional. String representing a selector that must
match the target of the event in order for the listener to be called.
mousewheel
(
type
,
fn
,
context
,
args
)
Mousewheel event. This listener is automatically attached to the
correct target, so one should not be supplied. Mouse wheel
direction and velocity is stored in the 'mouseDelta' field.
- Parameters:
-
type
<string>
'mousewheel'
-
fn
<function>
the callback to execute
-
context
<object>
optional context object
-
args
<object>
0..n additional arguments to provide to the listener.
valueChange
(
type
,
fn
,
el
,
o
,
args
)
Event that fires when a text or input field has changed value as a result of a keystroke.
Attaches a timed-out listener on the keydown event, and keeps the value to provide support
for multi-keystroke character sets.
This event fires when the value of the element changes, either as a result of
a keystroke, or an IME input event.
This does not replace the DOM onchange event, but rather augments it to do onchange-like
logic as a result of key presses, even in multi-stroke character sets.
Known issue: If attaching to elements that are not yet available, then only the first
node will be guaranteed to have the event handler attached.
- Parameters:
-
type
<String>
'valueChange'
-
fn
<Function>
the callback function
-
el
<String|Node|etc>
the element(s) to bind
-
o
<Object>
optional context object
-
args
<object>
0..n additional arguments that should be provided
to the listener.
windowresize
(
)
Firefox fires the window resize event once when the resize action
finishes, other browsers fire the event periodically during the
resize. This code uses timeout logic to simulate the Firefox
behavior in other browsers.