/** * Binds operation channels from a {@link OperationChannelMultiplexer mux} with the output sinks of * wavelets, and keeps binding matching channel/wavelet pairs while live. * * @author [email protected] (David Hearnden) */ public final class LiveChannelBinder implements WaveViewListener, OperationChannelMultiplexer.Listener { private final StaticChannelBinder binder; private final WaveletOperationalizer operationalizer; private final WaveViewImpl<OpBasedWavelet> wave; private final OperationChannelMultiplexer mux; private final Command whenOpened; /** * Operation channels waiting to be bound. This map is populated from {@link * #onOperationChannelCreated(OperationChannel, ObservableWaveletData, Accessibility)}, and * depleted by {@link #connect(String)}. */ private final StringMap<OperationChannel> channels = CollectionUtils.createStringMap(); // // The binding flow is not completely trivial, because it has to work with // two directions of control flow: // // Client-created wavelets: // 1. wavelet shows up in the model // 2. this binder tells mux to create op channel, // 3. its operation channel shows up, then // 4. wavelet and op channel are bound together. // // Server-created wavelets: // 1. op channel shows up in the mux, // 2. this binder builds wavelet and puts it in the model, // 3. wavelet shows up in the model, then // 4. wavelet and op channel are bound together. // // Also, the initial set of operation channels when opening a wave with known // wavelet states is just like the server-created wavelet flow, except without // step 2. // private LiveChannelBinder( StaticChannelBinder binder, WaveletOperationalizer operationalizer, WaveViewImpl<OpBasedWavelet> wave, OperationChannelMultiplexer mux, Command whenOpened) { this.binder = binder; this.operationalizer = operationalizer; this.wave = wave; this.mux = mux; this.whenOpened = whenOpened; } /** Opens a mux, binding its operation channels with operation-supporting wavelets. */ public static void openAndBind( WaveletOperationalizer operationalizer, WaveViewImpl<OpBasedWavelet> wave, WaveDocuments<? extends CcDocument> docRegistry, OperationChannelMultiplexer mux, IdFilter filter, Command whenOpened) { StaticChannelBinder staticBinder = new StaticChannelBinder(operationalizer, docRegistry); LiveChannelBinder liveBinder = new LiveChannelBinder(staticBinder, operationalizer, wave, mux, whenOpened); final Collection<KnownWavelet> remoteWavelets = CollectionUtils.createQueue(); final Collection<ObservableWaveletData> localWavelets = CollectionUtils.createQueue(); for (ObservableWaveletData wavelet : operationalizer.getWavelets()) { // Version 0 wavelets must be wavelets that the client has created in this // session. They are not to be included in the known-wavelet collection, // because the server does not know about them. if (wavelet.getVersion() > 0) { remoteWavelets.add( new KnownWavelet(wavelet, wavelet.getHashedVersion(), Accessibility.READ_WRITE)); } else { localWavelets.add(wavelet); } } // Start listening to wave events and channel events. wave.addListener(liveBinder); // This binder only starts getting events once open() has been called, since // that is what sets this binder as a mux listener. Since wavelet-to-channel // binding occurs through event callbacks, this listener setting must occur // before trying to bind localWavelets. mux.open(liveBinder, filter, remoteWavelets); for (ObservableWaveletData local : localWavelets) { mux.createOperationChannel(local.getWaveletId(), local.getCreator()); } } @Override public void onFailed(CorruptionDetail detail) { throw new RuntimeException(detail); } @Override public void onOpenFinished() { if (whenOpened != null) { whenOpened.execute(); } } // // Wavelet and Channel lifecycle events: // @Override public void onWaveletAdded(ObservableWavelet wavelet) { String id = ModernIdSerialiser.INSTANCE.serialiseWaveletId(wavelet.getId()); if (channels.containsKey(id)) { connect(id); } else { // This will trigger the onOperationChannelCreated callback below. mux.createOperationChannel(wavelet.getId(), wavelet.getCreatorId()); } } @Override public void onOperationChannelCreated( OperationChannel channel, ObservableWaveletData snapshot, Accessibility accessibility) { WaveletId wid = snapshot.getWaveletId(); String id = ModernIdSerialiser.INSTANCE.serialiseWaveletId(wid); Preconditions.checkState(!channels.containsKey(id)); channels.put(id, channel); if (wave.getWavelet(wid) != null) { connect(id); } else { // This will trigger the onWaveletAdded callback above. wave.addWavelet(operationalizer.operationalize(snapshot)); } } @Override public void onWaveletRemoved(ObservableWavelet wavelet) { // TODO } @Override public void onOperationChannelRemoved(OperationChannel channel, WaveletId waveletId) { // TODO } private void connect(String id) { binder.bind(id, removeAndReturn(channels, id)); } // Something that should have been on StringMap from the beginning. private static <V> V removeAndReturn(StringMap<V> map, String key) { V value = map.get(key); map.remove(key); return value; } }
/** * Instances of this class encapsulate the event to signal mapping logic for a specific environment * (os/browser). * * <p>Contains as much of the signal event logic as possible in a POJO testable manner. * * @author [email protected] (Daniel Danilatos) */ public final class SignalKeyLogic { /** For webkit + IE I think also all browsers on windows? */ public static final int IME_CODE = 229; private static final String DELETE_KEY_IDENTIFIER = "U+007F"; // TODO(danilatos): Use int map private static final Set<Integer> NAVIGATION_KEYS = new HashSet<Integer>(); private static final StringMap<Integer> NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS = CollectionUtils.createStringMap(); static { NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS.put("Left", KeyCodes.KEY_LEFT); NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS.put("Right", KeyCodes.KEY_RIGHT); NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS.put("Up", KeyCodes.KEY_UP); NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS.put("Down", KeyCodes.KEY_DOWN); NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS.put("PageUp", KeyCodes.KEY_PAGEUP); NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS.put("PageDown", KeyCodes.KEY_PAGEDOWN); NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS.put("Home", KeyCodes.KEY_HOME); NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS.put("End", KeyCodes.KEY_END); NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS.each( new ProcV<Integer>() { public void apply(String key, Integer keyCode) { NAVIGATION_KEYS.add(keyCode); } }); } public enum UserAgentType { WEBKIT, GECKO, IE } public enum OperatingSystem { WINDOWS, MAC, LINUX } @VisibleForTesting public static class Result { @VisibleForTesting public int keyCode; // Sentinal by default for testing purposes @VisibleForTesting public KeySignalType type = KeySignalType.SENTINAL; } private final UserAgentType userAgent; private final boolean commandIsCtrl; // Hack, get rid of this final boolean commandComboDoesntGiveKeypress; /** * @param userAgent * @param os Operating system */ public SignalKeyLogic( UserAgentType userAgent, OperatingSystem os, boolean commandComboDoesntGiveKeypress) { this.userAgent = userAgent; this.commandComboDoesntGiveKeypress = commandComboDoesntGiveKeypress; commandIsCtrl = os != OperatingSystem.MAC; } public boolean commandIsCtrl() { return commandIsCtrl; } public void computeKeySignalType( Result result, String typeName, int keyCode, int which, String keyIdentifier, boolean metaKey, boolean ctrlKey, boolean altKey, boolean shiftKey) { boolean ret = true; int typeInt; if ("keydown".equals(typeName)) { typeInt = Event.ONKEYDOWN; } else if ("keypress".equals(typeName)) { typeInt = Event.ONKEYPRESS; } else if ("keyup".equals(typeName)) { result.type = null; return; } else { throw new AssertionError("Non-key-event passed to computeKeySignalType"); } KeySignalType type; int computedKeyCode = which != 0 ? which : keyCode; if (computedKeyCode == 10) { computedKeyCode = KeyCodes.KEY_ENTER; } // For non-firefox browsers, we only get keydown events for IME, no keypress boolean isIME = computedKeyCode == IME_CODE; boolean commandKey = commandIsCtrl ? ctrlKey : metaKey; // Some trace logging very useful to debug EditorStaticDeps.logger .trace() .log( "KEY SIGNAL IN PROCESS identifier = " + keyIdentifier + " code = " + computedKeyCode + " type = " + (typeInt == Event.ONKEYDOWN ? "KeyDown" : "KeyPress") + (ctrlKey ? " CTRL" : "") + (shiftKey ? " SHIFT" : "") + (altKey ? " ALT" : "")); switch (userAgent) { case WEBKIT: // This is a bit tricky because there are significant differences // between safari 3.0 and safari 3.1... // We could probably actually almost use the same code that we use for IE // for safari 3.1, because with 3.1 the webkit folks made a big shift to // get the events to be in line with IE for compatibility. 3.0 events // are a lot more similar to FF, but different enough to need special // handling. However, it seems that using more advanced features like // keyIdentifier for safaris is probably better and more future-proof, // as well as being compatible between the two, so for now we're not // using IE logic for safari 3.1 // Weird special large keycode numbers for safari 3.0, where it gives // us keypress events (though they happen after the dom is changed, // for some things like delete. So not too useful). The number // 63200 is known as the cutoff mark. if (typeInt == Event.ONKEYDOWN && computedKeyCode > 63200) { result.type = null; return; } else if (typeInt == Event.ONKEYPRESS) { // Skip keypress for tab and escape, because they are the only non-input keys // that don't have keycodes above 63200. This is to prevent them from being treated // as INPUT in the || = keypress below. See (X) below if (computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_ESCAPE || computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_TAB) { result.type = null; return; } } // boolean isPossiblyCtrlInput = typeInt == Event.ONKEYDOWN && ret.getCtrlKey(); boolean isActuallyCtrlInput = false; boolean startsWithUPlus = keyIdentifier != null && keyIdentifier.startsWith("U+"); // Need to use identifier for the delete key because the keycode conflicts // with the keycode for the full stop. if (isIME) { // If is IME, override the logic below - we get keyIdentifiers for IME events, // but those are basically useless as the event is basically still an IME input // event (e.g. keyIdentifier might say "Up", but it's certainly not navigation, // it's just the user selecting from the IME dialog). type = KeySignalType.INPUT; } else if ((DELETE_KEY_IDENTIFIER.equals(keyIdentifier) && typeInt == Event.ONKEYDOWN) || computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_BACKSPACE) { // WAVE-407 Avoid missing the '.' char (KEYPRESS + CODE 46) // ensuring it's a KEYDOWN event with a DELETE_KEY_IDENTIFIER type = KeySignalType.DELETE; } else if (NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS.containsKey(keyIdentifier) && typeInt == Event.ONKEYDOWN) { // WAVE-407 Avoid missing chars with NAVIGATION_KEY_IDENTIFIERS but // represeting a SHIFT + key char (! " · ...). Navigation events come // with KEYDOWN, not with KEYPRESS type = KeySignalType.NAVIGATION; // Escape, backspace and context-menu-key (U+0010) are, to my knowledge, // the only non-navigation keys that // have a "U+..." keyIdentifier, so we handle them explicitly. // (Backspace was handled earlier). } else if (computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_ESCAPE || "U+0010".equals(keyIdentifier)) { type = KeySignalType.NOEFFECT; } else if (computedKeyCode < 63200 && // if it's not a safari 3.0 non-input key (See (X) above) (typeInt == Event.ONKEYPRESS || // if it's a regular keypress startsWithUPlus || computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_ENTER)) { type = KeySignalType.INPUT; isActuallyCtrlInput = ctrlKey || (commandComboDoesntGiveKeypress && commandKey); } else { type = KeySignalType.NOEFFECT; } // Maybe nullify it with the same logic as IE, EXCEPT for the special // Ctrl Input webkit behaviour, and IME for windows if (isActuallyCtrlInput) { if (computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_ENTER) { ret = typeInt == Event.ONKEYDOWN; } // HACK(danilatos): Don't actually nullify isActuallyCtrlInput for key press. // We get that for AltGr combos on non-mac computers. } else if (isIME || keyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_TAB) { ret = typeInt == Event.ONKEYDOWN; } else { ret = maybeNullWebkitIE(ret, typeInt, type); } if (!ret) { result.type = null; return; } break; case GECKO: boolean hasKeyCodeButNotWhich = keyCode != 0 && which == 0; // Firefox is easy for deciding signal events, because it issues a keypress for // whenever we would want a signal. So we can basically ignore all keydown events. // It also, on all OSes, does any default action AFTER the keypress (even for // things like Ctrl/Meta+C, etc). So keypress is perfect for us. // Ctrl+Space is an exception, where we don't get a keypress // Firefox also gives us keypress events even for Windows IME input if (ctrlKey && !altKey && !shiftKey && computedKeyCode == ' ') { if (typeInt != Event.ONKEYDOWN) { result.type = null; return; } } else if (typeInt == Event.ONKEYDOWN) { result.type = null; return; } // Backspace fails the !hasKeyCodeButNotWhich test, so check it explicitly first if (computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_BACKSPACE) { type = KeySignalType.DELETE; // This 'keyCode' but not 'which' works very nicely for catching normal typing input keys, // the only 'exceptions' I've seen so far are bksp & enter which have both } else if (!hasKeyCodeButNotWhich || computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_ENTER || computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_TAB) { type = KeySignalType.INPUT; } else if (computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_DELETE) { type = KeySignalType.DELETE; } else if (NAVIGATION_KEYS.contains(computedKeyCode)) { type = KeySignalType.NAVIGATION; } else { type = KeySignalType.NOEFFECT; } break; case IE: // Unfortunately IE gives us the least information, so there are no nifty tricks. // So we pretty much need to use some educated guessing based on key codes. // Experimentation page to the rescue. boolean isKeydownForInputKey = isInputKeyCodeIE(computedKeyCode); // IE has some strange behaviour with modifiers and whether or not there will // be a keypress. Ctrl kills the keypress, unless shift is also held. // Meta doesn't kill it. Alt always kills the keypress, overriding other rules. boolean hasModifiersThatResultInNoKeyPress = altKey || (ctrlKey && !shiftKey); if (typeInt == Event.ONKEYDOWN) { if (isKeydownForInputKey) { type = KeySignalType.INPUT; } else if (computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_BACKSPACE || computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_DELETE) { type = KeySignalType.DELETE; } else if (NAVIGATION_KEYS.contains(computedKeyCode)) { type = KeySignalType.NAVIGATION; } else { type = KeySignalType.NOEFFECT; } } else { // Escape is the only non-input thing that has a keypress event if (computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_ESCAPE) { result.type = null; return; } assert typeInt == Event.ONKEYPRESS; // I think the guessCommandFromModifiers() check here isn't needed, // but i feel safer putting it in. type = KeySignalType.INPUT; } if (hasModifiersThatResultInNoKeyPress || isIME || computedKeyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_TAB) { ret = typeInt == Event.ONKEYDOWN ? ret : false; } else { ret = maybeNullWebkitIE(ret, typeInt, type); } if (!ret) { result.type = null; return; } break; default: throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Unhandled user agent"); } if (ret) { result.type = type; result.keyCode = computedKeyCode; } else { result.type = null; return; } } private static final boolean isInputKeyCodeIE(int keyCode) { /* DATA ---- For KEYDOWN: "Input" 48-57 (numbers) 65-90 (a-z) 96-111 (Numpad digits & other keys, with numlock off. with numlock on, they behave like their corresponding keys on the rest of the keyboard) 186-192 219-222 (random non-alphanumeric next to letters on RHS + backtick) 229 Code that the input has passed to an IME Non-"input" < 48 ('0') 91-93 (Left & Right Win keys, ContextMenu key) 112-123 (F1-F12) 144-5 (NUMLOCK,SCROLL LOCK) For KEYPRESS: only "input" things get this event! yay! not even backspace! Well, one exception: ESCAPE */ // boundaries in keycode ranges where the keycode for a keydown is for an input // key. at "ON" it is, starting from the number going up, and the opposite for "OFF". final int A_ON = 48; final int B_OFF = 91; final int C_ON = 96; final int D_OFF = 112; final int E_ON = 186; return (keyCode == 9 || keyCode == 32 || keyCode == 13) || // And tab, enter & spacebar, of course! (keyCode >= A_ON && keyCode < B_OFF) || (keyCode >= C_ON && keyCode < D_OFF) || (keyCode >= E_ON); } /** Common logic between Webkit and IE for deciding whether we want the keydown or the keypress */ private static boolean maybeNullWebkitIE(boolean ret, int typeInt, KeySignalType type) { // Use keydown as the signal for everything except input. // This is because the mutation always happens after the keypress for // input (this is especially important for chrome, // which interleaves deferred commands between keydown and keypress). // // For everything else, keypress is redundant with keydown, and also, the resulting default // dom mutation (if any) often happens after the keydown but before the keypress in webkit. // Also, if the 'Command' key is held for chrome/safari etc, we want to get the keydown // event, NOT the keypress event, for everything because of things like ctrl+c etc. // where sometimes it'll happen just after the keydown, or sometimes we just won't // get a keypress at all if (typeInt == (type == KeySignalType.INPUT ? Event.ONKEYDOWN : Event.ONKEYPRESS)) { return false; } return ret; } }
/** * De-multiplexes object channels a client is listening to. * * <p>Packets arrive with two keys, 'id' to identify the object, and 'm' containing the message * payload. * * @author [email protected] (Daniel Danilatos) */ public class GaeChannelDemuxer { // There should only ever be one global instance, or strange things will happen. private GaeChannelDemuxer() {} private static final GaeChannelDemuxer INSTANCE = new GaeChannelDemuxer(); public static GaeChannelDemuxer get() { return INSTANCE; } /** Channel that listens for messages to a specific object */ public interface GaeChannel { void onMessage(JsoView data); } private final Log log = Logs.create("demuxer"); private final StringMap<GaeChannel> channels = CollectionUtils.createStringMap(); private String currentToken = null; @SuppressWarnings("unused") // used by native code private JavaScriptObject socket; public void registerChannel(String objectId, GaeChannel channel) { Preconditions.checkState( !channels.containsKey(objectId), "Channel handler already registered for " + objectId); channels.put(objectId, channel); } public void deregisterChannel(String objectId) { Preconditions.checkState( channels.containsKey(objectId), "Channel handler not registered for %s", objectId); channels.remove(objectId); } public void connect(String token) { if (!Preconditions.checkNotNull(token, "Null token").equals(currentToken)) { log.log(Level.INFO, "Connecting with token ", token); currentToken = token; connectNative(token); } else { log.log(Level.DEBUG, "Already using same token, ignoring ", token); } } private native void connectNative(String token) /*-{ var me = this; var socket = [email protected]::socket; if (socket != null) { socket.close(); } channel = new $wnd.goog.appengine.Channel(token); socket = channel.open(); [email protected]::socket = socket; socket.onopen = $entry(function() { me. @com.google.walkaround.wave.client.GaeChannelDemuxer::onOpened() (); }); socket.onmessage = $entry(function(msg) { me. @com.google.walkaround.wave.client.GaeChannelDemuxer::onMessage(Ljava/lang/String;) (msg.data); }); socket.onerror = $entry(function(err) { me. @com.google.walkaround.wave.client.GaeChannelDemuxer::onError(ILjava/lang/String;) (err.code, err.description); }); socket.onclose = $entry(function() { me. @com.google.walkaround.wave.client.GaeChannelDemuxer::onClose() (); }); }-*/; @SuppressWarnings("unused") // called by native code private void onOpened() { log.log(Level.DEBUG, "onOpened "); } @SuppressWarnings("unused") // called by native code private void onMessage(String data) { log.log(Level.DEBUG, "onMessage data=", data); if (data == null) { log.log(Level.WARNING, "Null data on channel"); return; } try { JsoView jso = JsUtil.eval(data); if (!jso.containsKey("id") || !jso.containsKey("m")) { throw new MessageException("Missing fields"); } String id = jso.getString("id"); JsoView m = jso.getJsoView("m"); GaeChannel channel = channels.get(id); if (channel == null) { log.log(Level.WARNING, "No channel registered for object with id ", id); return; } channel.onMessage(m); } catch (MessageException e) { log.log(Level.WARNING, "Bad data on channel ", data, " ", e); } } @SuppressWarnings("unused") // called by native code private void onError(int httpCode, String description) { log.log(Level.WARNING, "onError code=", httpCode, " description=", description); } @SuppressWarnings("unused") // called by native code private void onClose() { log.log(Level.DEBUG, "onClose "); } }