Anki/ts/lib/tslib/children-access.ts
Damien Elmes 9f55cf26fc
Switch to SvelteKit (#3077)
* Update to latest Node LTS

* Add sveltekit

* Split tslib into separate @generated and @tslib components

SvelteKit's path aliases don't support multiple locations, so our old
approach of using @tslib to refer to both ts/lib and out/ts/lib will no
longer work. Instead, all generated sources and their includes are
placed in a separate out/ts/generated folder, and imported via @generated
instead. This also allows us to generate .ts files, instead of needing
to output separate .d.ts and .js files.

* Switch package.json to module type

* Avoid usage of baseUrl

Incompatible with SvelteKit

* Move sass into ts; use relative links

SvelteKit's default sass support doesn't allow overriding loadPaths

* jest->vitest, graphs example working with yarn dev

* most pages working in dev mode

* Some fixes after rebasing

* Fix/silence some svelte-check errors

* Get image-occlusion working with Fabric types

* Post-rebase lock changes

* Editor is now checked

* SvelteKit build integrated into ninja

* Use the new SvelteKit entrypoint for pages like congrats/deck options/etc

* Run eslint once for ts/**; fix some tests

* Fix a bunch of issues introduced when rebasing over latest main

* Run eslint fix

* Fix remaining eslint+pylint issues; tests now all pass

* Fix some issues with a clean build

* Latest bufbuild no longer requires @__PURE__ hack

* Add a few missed dependencies

* Add yarn.bat to fix Windows build

* Fix pages failing to show when ANKI_API_PORT not defined

* Fix svelte-check and vitest on Windows

* Set node path in ./yarn

* Move svelte-kit output to ts/.svelte-kit

Sadly, I couldn't figure out a way to store it in out/ if out/ is
a symlink, as it breaks module resolution when SvelteKit is run.

* Allow HMR inside Anki

* Skip SvelteKit build when HMR is defined

* Fix some post-rebase issues

I should have done a normal merge instead.
2024-03-31 09:16:31 +01:00

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// Copyright: Ankitects Pty Ltd and contributors
// License: GNU AGPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html
export type Identifier = Element | string | number;
function findElement<T extends Element>(
collection: HTMLCollection,
identifier: Identifier,
): [T, number] | null {
let element: T;
let index: number;
if (identifier instanceof Element) {
element = identifier as T;
index = Array.prototype.indexOf.call(collection, element);
if (index < 0) {
return null;
}
} else if (typeof identifier === "string") {
const item = collection.namedItem(identifier);
if (!item) {
return null;
}
element = item as T;
index = Array.prototype.indexOf.call(collection, element);
if (index < 0) {
return null;
}
} else if (identifier < 0) {
index = collection.length + identifier;
const item = collection.item(index);
if (!item) {
return null;
}
element = item as T;
} else {
index = identifier;
const item = collection.item(index);
if (!item) {
return null;
}
element = item as T;
}
return [element, index];
}
/**
* Creates a convenient access API for the children
* of an element via identifiers. Identifiers can be:
* - integers: signify the position
* - negative integers: signify the offset from the end (-1 being the last element)
* - strings: signify the id of an element
* - the child directly
*/
class ChildrenAccess<T extends Element> {
parent: T;
constructor(parent: T) {
this.parent = parent;
}
insertElement(element: Element, identifier: Identifier): number {
const match = findElement(this.parent.children, identifier);
if (!match) {
return -1;
}
const [reference, index] = match;
this.parent.insertBefore(element, reference[0]);
return index;
}
appendElement(element: Element, identifier: Identifier): number {
const match = findElement(this.parent.children, identifier);
if (!match) {
return -1;
}
const [before, index] = match;
const reference = before.nextElementSibling ?? null;
this.parent.insertBefore(element, reference);
return index + 1;
}
updateElement(
f: (element: T, index: number) => void,
identifier: Identifier,
): boolean {
const match = findElement<T>(this.parent.children, identifier);
if (!match) {
return false;
}
f(...match);
return true;
}
}
function childrenAccess<T extends Element>(parent: T): ChildrenAccess<T> {
return new ChildrenAccess<T>(parent);
}
export default childrenAccess;
export type { ChildrenAccess };