card-mod-tinymce_editor 0.1 → 0.11.4
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/db/migrate_core_cards/20160804112560_add_tinymce_cards.rb +1 -1
- data/db/migrate_core_cards/20171113233151_update_tinymce_config.rb +1 -1
- data/db/migrate_core_cards/20190306172623_update_tinymce_config_to_v5.rb +1 -1
- data/db/migrate_core_cards/20190306172890_tinymce_add_nest_to_toolbar.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/card/reference/nest_parser.rb +79 -0
- data/lib/javascript/script_tinymce.js +0 -0
- data/lib/javascript/script_tinymce_config.js.coffee +1 -1
- data/public/assets/tinymce/jquery.tinymce.min.js +92 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/langs/readme.md +3 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/license.txt +504 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/advlist/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/anchor/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/autolink/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/autoresize/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/autosave/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/bbcode/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/charmap/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/code/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/codesample/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/colorpicker/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/contextmenu/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/directionality/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/js/emojis.js +9015 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/js/emojis.min.js +2 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/fullpage/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/fullscreen/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/help/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/hr/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/image/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/imagetools/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/importcss/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/insertdatetime/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/legacyoutput/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/link/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/lists/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/media/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/nest/plugin.min.js +1 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/nonbreaking/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/noneditable/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/pagebreak/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/paste/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/preview/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/print/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/quickbars/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/save/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/searchreplace/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/spellchecker/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/tabfocus/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/table/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/template/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/textcolor/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/textpattern/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/toc/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/visualblocks/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/visualchars/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/plugins/wordcount/plugin.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/content/default/content.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/content/document/content.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/content/writer/content.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/content.inline.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/content.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/content.mobile.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/fonts/tinymce-mobile.woff +0 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/skin.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide-dark/skin.mobile.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/content.inline.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/content.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/content.mobile.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/fonts/tinymce-mobile.woff +0 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/skin.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/skins/ui/oxide/skin.mobile.min.css +7 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/themes/mobile/theme.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/themes/silver/theme.min.js +9 -0
- data/public/assets/tinymce/tinymce.min.js +9 -0
- data/set/all/reference_editor.rb +28 -7
- data/set/all/reference_editor/_nest_editor.haml +1 -1
- data/set/all/reference_editor/nest_editor.rb +20 -16
- data/set/all/reference_editor/nest_image.rb +1 -1
- metadata +98 -11
- data/set/all/reference_editor/nest_editor/nest_parser.rb +0 -71
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class Card
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class Reference
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# Extracts all information needed to generate the nest editor form
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# from a nest syntax string
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class NestParser
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NEST_OPTIONS = %i[view title show hide wrap help variant size params].freeze
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attr_reader :name, :options, :item_options, :raw
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def self.new nest_string, default_view, default_item_view
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return super if nest_string.is_a? String
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OpenStruct.new(name: "", field?: true,
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options: [[:view, default_view]], item_options: [],
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raw: "{{+|view: #{default_view}}}")
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end
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def self.new_image name
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OpenStruct.new(name: name, field?: true,
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options: [%i[view content], %i[size medium]],
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item_options: [],
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raw: "{{+#{name}|view: content; size: medium}}")
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end
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def field?
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@field
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end
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def initialize nest_string, _default_view, default_item_view
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@raw = nest_string
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@default_item_view = default_item_view
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nest = Card::Content::Chunk::Nest.new nest_string, nil
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init_name nest.name
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extract_item_options nest.options
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end
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def init_name name
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end
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def extract_options options
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applicable_options(options).each_with_object([]) do |key, res|
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end
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end
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def viz_values key, options
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end
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def applicable_options options
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end
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while item_options
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var i="",r=arguments;return(c?t:t.eq(0)).each(function(e,t){var n=l(t);i+=n?c?n.getContent().replace(/<(?:"[^"]*"|'[^']*'|[^'">])*>/g,""):n.getContent({save:!0}):a.apply(p(t),r)}),i}}),
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p.fn.attr=function(e,t){var n=this,i=arguments;if(!e||"value"!==e||!u(n))return s.attr.apply(n,i);if(t!==f)return o.call(n.filter(":tinymce"),t),s.attr.apply(n.not(":tinymce"),i),n;// return original set for chaining
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