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if(!dojo._hasResource["dojox.dtl.filter.lists"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code.
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dojo._hasResource["dojox.dtl.filter.lists"] = true;
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dojo.provide("dojox.dtl.filter.lists")
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dojo.require("dojox.dtl._base");
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dojo.mixin(dojox.dtl.filter.lists, {
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_dictsort: function(a, b){
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if(a[0] == b[0]) return 0;
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return (a[0] < b[0]) ? -1 : 1;
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},
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dictsort: function(value, arg){
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// summary: Takes a list of dicts, returns that list sorted by the property given in the argument.
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if(!arg) return value;
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var items = [];
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for(var key in value){
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items.push([dojox.dtl.resolveVariable('var.' + arg, new dojox.dtl.Context({ 'var' : value[key]})), value[key]]);
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}
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items.sort(dojox.dtl.filter.lists._dictsort);
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var output = [];
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for(var i = 0, item; item = items[i]; i++){
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output.push(item[1]);
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}
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return output;
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},
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dictsortreversed: function(value, arg){
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// summary: Takes a list of dicts, returns that list sorted in reverse order by the property given in the argument.
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if(!arg) return value;
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var dictsort = dojox.dtl.filter.lists.dictsort(value, arg);
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return dictsort.reverse();
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},
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first: function(value){
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// summary: Returns the first item in a list
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return (value.length) ? value[0] : "";
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},
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join: function(value, arg){
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// summary: Joins a list with a string, like Python's ``str.join(list)``
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// description:
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// Django throws a compile error, but JS can't do arg checks
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// so we're left with run time errors, which aren't wise for something
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// as trivial here as an empty arg.
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return value.join(arg || ",");
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},
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length: function(value){
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// summary: Returns the length of the value - useful for lists
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return (isNaN(value.length)) ? (value + "").length : value.length;
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},
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length_is: function(value, arg){
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// summary: Returns a boolean of whether the value's length is the argument
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return value.length == parseInt(arg);
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},
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random: function(value){
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// summary: Returns a random item from the list
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return value[Math.floor(Math.random() * value.length)];
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},
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slice: function(value, arg){
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// summary: Returns a slice of the list.
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// description:
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// Uses the same syntax as Python's list slicing; see
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// http://diveintopython.org/native_data_types/lists.html#odbchelper.list.slice
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// for an introduction.
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// Also uses the optional third value to denote every X item.
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arg = arg || "";
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var parts = arg.split(":");
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var bits = [];
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for(var i = 0; i < parts.length; i++){
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if(!parts[i].length){
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bits.push(null);
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}else{
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bits.push(parseInt(parts[i]));
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}
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}
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if(bits[0] === null){
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bits[0] = 0;
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}
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if(bits[0] < 0){
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bits[0] = value.length + bits[0];
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}
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if(bits.length < 2 || bits[1] === null){
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bits[1] = value.length;
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}
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if(bits[1] < 0){
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bits[1] = value.length + bits[1];
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}
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return value.slice(bits[0], bits[1]);
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},
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_unordered_list: function(value, tabs){
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var ddl = dojox.dtl.filter.lists;
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var indent = "";
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for(var i = 0; i < tabs; i++){
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indent += "\t";
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}
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if(value[1] && value[1].length){
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var recurse = [];
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for(var i = 0; i < value[1].length; i++){
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recurse.push(ddl._unordered_list(value[1][i], tabs + 1))
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}
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return indent + "<li>" + value[0] + "\n" + indent + "<ul>\n" + recurse.join("\n") + "\n" + indent + "</ul>\n" + indent + "</li>";
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}else{
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return indent + "<li>" + value[0] + "</li>";
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}
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},
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unordered_list: function(value){
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// summary:
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// Recursively takes a self-nested list and returns an HTML unordered list --
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// WITHOUT opening and closing <ul> tags.
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// description:
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// The list is assumed to be in the proper format. For example, if ``var`` contains
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// ``['States', [['Kansas', [['Lawrence', []], ['Topeka', []]]], ['Illinois', []]]]``,
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// then ``{{ var|unordered_list }}`` would return::
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//
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// <li>States
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// <ul>
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// <li>Kansas
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// <ul>
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// <li>Lawrence</li>
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// <li>Topeka</li>
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// </ul>
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// </li>
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// <li>Illinois</li>
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// </ul>
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// </li>
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return dojox.dtl.filter.lists._unordered_list(value, 1);
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}
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});
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}
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