sr-npm 1.7.1284 → 1.7.1285

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package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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  {
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  "name": "sr-npm",
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- "version": "1.7.1284",
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+ "version": "1.7.1285",
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  "description": "",
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  "main": "index.js",
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  "scripts": {
@@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ let ActivateURLOnchange=true; // whether to activate the url onchange
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  let considerAllJobs=false; // whether to consider all jobs or not
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  let urlOnchangeIsActive=false
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  let numbersofParamChanges=0;
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- let pageIsRemoved=false
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  let selectedParamsList=[]
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  let urlParamsIndex=0;
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  const pagination = {
@@ -53,65 +52,6 @@ async function careersMultiBoxesPageOnReady(_$w,urlParams) {
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  //to handle back and forth , url changes
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  selectedParamsList.push(urlParams);
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  onChange(async ()=>{
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- // INSERT_YOUR_CODE
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- // Yes, you can try to identify if it was a browser backward or forward navigation by using the window 'popstate' event and maintaining a stack/history index.
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- // Here's a simple approach using a navigation index:
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- if (typeof window !== "undefined") {
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- if (!window._careersNavIndex) {
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- window._careersNavIndex = 0;
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- }
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- }
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- let navDirection = null;
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- window.addEventListener('popstate', function (event) {
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- // Get new history state index, fallback to custom counter if unavailable
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- let newIndex = (history.state && history.state._careersNavIndex != null)
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- ? history.state._careersNavIndex
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- : (window._careersNavIndex || 0);
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-
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- if (window._careersNavIndex != null) {
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- if (newIndex < window._careersNavIndex) {
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- navDirection = 'backward';
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- } else if (newIndex > window._careersNavIndex) {
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- navDirection = 'forward';
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- } else {
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- navDirection = null;
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- }
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- window._careersNavIndex = newIndex;
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- }
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- // You can use navDirection in your logic as needed
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- // Example: console.log('Navigation direction:', navDirection);
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- });
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- // On each navigation (including programmatic changes), increment the index, and push the state:
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- if (typeof history !== "undefined" && typeof window !== "undefined") {
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- window._careersNavIndex = window._careersNavIndex || 0;
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- if (!history.state || history.state._careersNavIndex == null) {
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- // Only set if not already set by another navigation
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- history.replaceState(
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- Object.assign({}, history.state, { _careersNavIndex: window._careersNavIndex }),
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- ''
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- );
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- }
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- // Whenever you push a new URL (not popstate), increment:
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- // window._careersNavIndex++;
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- // history.pushState(
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- // Object.assign({}, history.state, { _careersNavIndex: window._careersNavIndex }),
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- // ''
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- // );
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- }
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- // INSERT_YOUR_CODE
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- if (navDirection) {
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- console.log('Navigation direction:', navDirection);
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- }
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  urlOnchangeIsActive=true;
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  await handleBackAndForth(_$w);
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  urlOnchangeIsActive=false;
@@ -140,7 +80,7 @@ async function handleBackAndForth(_$w){
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  const newQueryParams=await location.query();
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- selectedParamsStack.push(newQueryParams);
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+ selectedParamsList.push(newQueryParams);
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