/** vim: et:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4 * @license RequireJS 2.3.2 Copyright jQuery Foundation and other contributors. * Released under MIT license, https://github.com/requirejs/requirejs/blob/master/LICENSE */ // Not using strict: uneven strict support in browsers, #392, and causes // problems with requirejs.exec()/transpiler plugins that may not be strict. /* jslint regexp: true, nomen: true, sloppy: true */ /* global window, navigator, document, importScripts, setTimeout, opera */ let requirejs, require, define; (function (global, setTimeout) { let req, s, head, baseElement, dataMain, src, interactiveScript, currentlyAddingScript, mainScript, subPath, version = '2.3.2', commentRegExp = /\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\/|([^:"'=]|^)\/\/.*$/mg, cjsRequireRegExp = /[^.]\s*require\s*\(\s*["']([^'"\s]+)["']\s*\)/g, jsSuffixRegExp = /\.js$/, currDirRegExp = /^\.\//, op = Object.prototype, ostring = op.toString, hasOwn = op.hasOwnProperty, isBrowser = !!(typeof window !== 'undefined' && typeof navigator !== 'undefined' && window.document), isWebWorker = !isBrowser && typeof importScripts !== 'undefined', // PS3 indicates loaded and complete, but need to wait for complete // specifically. Sequence is 'loading', 'loaded', execution, // then 'complete'. The UA check is unfortunate, but not sure how // to feature test w/o causing perf issues. readyRegExp = isBrowser && navigator.platform === 'PLAYSTATION 3' ? /^complete$/ : /^(complete|loaded)$/, defContextName = '_', // Oh the tragedy, detecting opera. See the usage of isOpera for reason. isOpera = typeof opera !== 'undefined' && opera.toString() === '[object Opera]', contexts = {}, cfg = {}, globalDefQueue = [], useInteractive = false // Could match something like ')//comment', do not lose the prefix to comment. function commentReplace(match, singlePrefix) { return singlePrefix || '' } function isFunction(it) { return ostring.call(it) === '[object Function]' } function isArray(it) { return ostring.call(it) === '[object Array]' } /** * Helper function for iterating over an array. If the func returns * a true value, it will break out of the loop. */ function each(ary, func) { if (ary) { let i for (i = 0; i < ary.length; i += 1) { if (ary[i] && func(ary[i], i, ary)) { break } } } } /** * Helper function for iterating over an array backwards. If the func * returns a true value, it will break out of the loop. */ function eachReverse(ary, func) { if (ary) { let i for (i = ary.length - 1; i > -1; i -= 1) { if (ary[i] && func(ary[i], i, ary)) { break } } } } function hasProp(obj, prop) { return hasOwn.call(obj, prop) } function getOwn(obj, prop) { return hasProp(obj, prop) && obj[prop] } /** * Cycles over properties in an object and calls a function for each * property value. If the function returns a truthy value, then the * iteration is stopped. */ function eachProp(obj, func) { let prop for (prop in obj) { if (hasProp(obj, prop)) { if (func(obj[prop], prop)) { break } } } } /** * Simple function to mix in properties from source into target, * but only if target does not already have a property of the same name. */ function mixin(target, source, force, deepStringMixin) { if (source) { eachProp(source, (value, prop) => { if (force || !hasProp(target, prop)) { if (deepStringMixin && typeof value === 'object' && value && !isArray(value) && !isFunction(value) && !(value instanceof RegExp)) { if (!target[prop]) { target[prop] = {} } mixin(target[prop], value, force, deepStringMixin) } else { target[prop] = value } } }) } return target } // Similar to Function.prototype.bind, but the 'this' object is specified // first, since it is easier to read/figure out what 'this' will be. function bind(obj, fn) { return function () { return fn.apply(obj, arguments) } } function scripts() { return document.getElementsByTagName('script') } function defaultOnError(err) { throw err } // Allow getting a global that is expressed in // dot notation, like 'a.b.c'. function getGlobal(value) { if (!value) { return value } let g = global each(value.split('.'), (part) => { g = g[part] }) return g } /** * Constructs an error with a pointer to an URL with more information. * @param {String} id the error ID that maps to an ID on a web page. * @param {String} message human readable error. * @param {Error} [err] the original error, if there is one. * * @returns {Error} */ function makeError(id, msg, err, requireModules) { const e = new Error(`${msg}\nhttp://requirejs.org/docs/errors.html#${id}`) e.requireType = id e.requireModules = requireModules if (err) { e.originalError = err } return e } if (typeof define !== 'undefined') { // If a define is already in play via another AMD loader, // do not overwrite. return } if (typeof requirejs !== 'undefined') { if (isFunction(requirejs)) { // Do not overwrite an existing requirejs instance. return } cfg = requirejs requirejs = undefined } // Allow for a require config object if (typeof require !== 'undefined' && !isFunction(require)) { // assume it is a config object. cfg = require require = undefined } function newContext(contextName) { let inCheckLoaded, Module, context, handlers, checkLoadedTimeoutId, config = { // Defaults. Do not set a default for map // config to speed up normalize(), which // will run faster if there is no default. waitSeconds: 7, baseUrl: './', paths: {}, bundles: {}, pkgs: {}, shim: {}, config: {}, }, registry = {}, // registry of just enabled modules, to speed // cycle breaking code when lots of modules // are registered, but not activated. enabledRegistry = {}, undefEvents = {}, defQueue = [], defined = {}, urlFetched = {}, bundlesMap = {}, requireCounter = 1, unnormalizedCounter = 1 /** * Trims the . and .. from an array of path segments. * It will keep a leading path segment if a .. will become * the first path segment, to help with module name lookups, * which act like paths, but can be remapped. But the end result, * all paths that use this function should look normalized. * NOTE: this method MODIFIES the input array. * @param {Array} ary the array of path segments. */ function trimDots(ary) { let i, part for (i = 0; i < ary.length; i++) { part = ary[i] if (part === '.') { ary.splice(i, 1) i -= 1 } else if (part === '..') { // If at the start, or previous value is still .., // keep them so that when converted to a path it may // still work when converted to a path, even though // as an ID it is less than ideal. In larger point // releases, may be better to just kick out an error. if (i === 0 || (i === 1 && ary[2] === '..') || ary[i - 1] === '..') { continue } else if (i > 0) { ary.splice(i - 1, 2) i -= 2 } } } } /** * Given a relative module name, like ./something, normalize it to * a real name that can be mapped to a path. * @param {String} name the relative name * @param {String} baseName a real name that the name arg is relative * to. * @param {Boolean} applyMap apply the map config to the value. Should * only be done if this normalization is for a dependency ID. * @returns {String} normalized name */ function normalize(name, baseName, applyMap) { let pkgMain, mapValue, nameParts, i, j, nameSegment, lastIndex, foundMap, foundI, foundStarMap, starI, normalizedBaseParts, baseParts = (baseName && baseName.split('/')), map = config.map, starMap = map && map['*'] // Adjust any relative paths. if (name) { name = name.split('/') lastIndex = name.length - 1 // If wanting node ID compatibility, strip .js from end // of IDs. Have to do this here, and not in nameToUrl // because node allows either .js or non .js to map // to same file. if (config.nodeIdCompat && jsSuffixRegExp.test(name[lastIndex])) { name[lastIndex] = name[lastIndex].replace(jsSuffixRegExp, '') } // Starts with a '.' so need the baseName if (name[0].charAt(0) === '.' && baseParts) { // Convert baseName to array, and lop off the last part, // so that . matches that 'directory' and not name of the baseName's // module. For instance, baseName of 'one/two/three', maps to // 'one/two/three.js', but we want the directory, 'one/two' for // this normalization. normalizedBaseParts = baseParts.slice(0, baseParts.length - 1) name = normalizedBaseParts.concat(name) } trimDots(name) name = name.join('/') } // Apply map config if available. if (applyMap && map && (baseParts || starMap)) { nameParts = name.split('/') outerLoop: for (i = nameParts.length; i > 0; i -= 1) { nameSegment = nameParts.slice(0, i).join('/') if (baseParts) { // Find the longest baseName segment match in the config. // So, do joins on the biggest to smallest lengths of baseParts. for (j = baseParts.length; j > 0; j -= 1) { mapValue = getOwn(map, baseParts.slice(0, j).join('/')) // baseName segment has config, find if it has one for // this name. if (mapValue) { mapValue = getOwn(mapValue, nameSegment) if (mapValue) { // Match, update name to the new value. foundMap = mapValue foundI = i break outerLoop } } } } // Check for a star map match, but just hold on to it, // if there is a shorter segment match later in a matching // config, then favor over this star map. if (!foundStarMap && starMap && getOwn(starMap, nameSegment)) { foundStarMap = getOwn(starMap, nameSegment) starI = i } } if (!foundMap && foundStarMap) { foundMap = foundStarMap foundI = starI } if (foundMap) { nameParts.splice(0, foundI, foundMap) name = nameParts.join('/') } } // If the name points to a package's name, use // the package main instead. pkgMain = getOwn(config.pkgs, name) return pkgMain ? pkgMain : name } function removeScript(name) { if (isBrowser) { each(scripts(), (scriptNode) => { if (scriptNode.getAttribute('data-requiremodule') === name && scriptNode.getAttribute('data-requirecontext') === context.contextName) { scriptNode.parentNode.removeChild(scriptNode) return true } }) } } function hasPathFallback(id) { const pathConfig = getOwn(config.paths, id) if (pathConfig && isArray(pathConfig) && pathConfig.length > 1) { // Pop off the first array value, since it failed, and // retry pathConfig.shift() context.require.undef(id) // Custom require that does not do map translation, since // ID is "absolute", already mapped/resolved. context.makeRequire(null, { skipMap: true, })([id]) return true } } // Turns a plugin!resource to [plugin, resource] // with the plugin being undefined if the name // did not have a plugin prefix. function splitPrefix(name) { let prefix, index = name ? name.indexOf('!') : -1 if (index > -1) { prefix = name.substring(0, index) name = name.substring(index + 1, name.length) } return [prefix, name] } /** * Creates a module mapping that includes plugin prefix, module * name, and path. If parentModuleMap is provided it will * also normalize the name via require.normalize() * * @param {String} name the module name * @param {String} [parentModuleMap] parent module map * for the module name, used to resolve relative names. * @param {Boolean} isNormalized: is the ID already normalized. * This is true if this call is done for a define() module ID. * @param {Boolean} applyMap: apply the map config to the ID. * Should only be true if this map is for a dependency. * * @returns {Object} */ function makeModuleMap(name, parentModuleMap, isNormalized, applyMap) { let url, pluginModule, suffix, nameParts, prefix = null, parentName = parentModuleMap ? parentModuleMap.name : null, originalName = name, isDefine = true, normalizedName = '' // If no name, then it means it is a require call, generate an // internal name. if (!name) { isDefine = false name = `_@r${requireCounter += 1}` } nameParts = splitPrefix(name) prefix = nameParts[0] name = nameParts[1] if (prefix) { prefix = normalize(prefix, parentName, applyMap) pluginModule = getOwn(defined, prefix) } // Account for relative paths if there is a base name. if (name) { if (prefix) { if (pluginModule && pluginModule.normalize) { // Plugin is loaded, use its normalize method. normalizedName = pluginModule.normalize(name, (name) => { return normalize(name, parentName, applyMap) }) } else { // If nested plugin references, then do not try to // normalize, as it will not normalize correctly. This // places a restriction on resourceIds, and the longer // term solution is not to normalize until plugins are // loaded and all normalizations to allow for async // loading of a loader plugin. But for now, fixes the // common uses. Details in #1131 normalizedName = name.indexOf('!') === -1 ? normalize(name, parentName, applyMap) : name } } else { // A regular module. normalizedName = normalize(name, parentName, applyMap) // Normalized name may be a plugin ID due to map config // application in normalize. The map config values must // already be normalized, so do not need to redo that part. nameParts = splitPrefix(normalizedName) prefix = nameParts[0] normalizedName = nameParts[1] isNormalized = true url = context.nameToUrl(normalizedName) } } // If the id is a plugin id that cannot be determined if it needs // normalization, stamp it with a unique ID so two matching relative // ids that may conflict can be separate. suffix = prefix && !pluginModule && !isNormalized ? `_unnormalized${unnormalizedCounter += 1}` : '' return { prefix, name: normalizedName, parentMap: parentModuleMap, unnormalized: !!suffix, url, originalName, isDefine, id: (prefix ? `${prefix}!${normalizedName}` : normalizedName) + suffix, } } function getModule(depMap) { let id = depMap.id, mod = getOwn(registry, id) if (!mod) { mod = registry[id] = new context.Module(depMap) } return mod } function on(depMap, name, fn) { let id = depMap.id, mod = getOwn(registry, id) if (hasProp(defined, id) && (!mod || mod.defineEmitComplete)) { if (name === 'defined') { fn(defined[id]) } } else { mod = getModule(depMap) if (mod.error && name === 'error') { fn(mod.error) } else { mod.on(name, fn) } } } function onError(err, errback) { let ids = err.requireModules, notified = false if (errback) { errback(err) } else { each(ids, (id) => { const mod = getOwn(registry, id) if (mod) { // Set error on module, so it skips timeout checks. mod.error = err if (mod.events.error) { notified = true mod.emit('error', err) } } }) if (!notified) { req.onError(err) } } } /** * Internal method to transfer globalQueue items to this context's * defQueue. */ function takeGlobalQueue() { // Push all the globalDefQueue items into the context's defQueue if (globalDefQueue.length) { each(globalDefQueue, (queueItem) => { const id = queueItem[0] if (typeof id === 'string') { context.defQueueMap[id] = true } defQueue.push(queueItem) }) globalDefQueue = [] } } handlers = { require(mod) { if (mod.require) { return mod.require } else { return (mod.require = context.makeRequire(mod.map)) } }, exports(mod) { mod.usingExports = true if (mod.map.isDefine) { if (mod.exports) { return (defined[mod.map.id] = mod.exports) } else { return (mod.exports = defined[mod.map.id] = {}) } } }, module(mod) { if (mod.module) { return mod.module } else { return (mod.module = { id: mod.map.id, uri: mod.map.url, config() { return getOwn(config.config, mod.map.id) || {} }, exports: mod.exports || (mod.exports = {}), }) } }, } function cleanRegistry(id) { // Clean up machinery used for waiting modules. delete registry[id] delete enabledRegistry[id] } function breakCycle(mod, traced, processed) { const id = mod.map.id if (mod.error) { mod.emit('error', mod.error) } else { traced[id] = true each(mod.depMaps, (depMap, i) => { let depId = depMap.id, dep = getOwn(registry, depId) // Only force things that have not completed // being defined, so still in the registry, // and only if it has not been matched up // in the module already. if (dep && !mod.depMatched[i] && !processed[depId]) { if (getOwn(traced, depId)) { mod.defineDep(i, defined[depId]) mod.check() // pass false? } else { breakCycle(dep, traced, processed) } } }) processed[id] = true } } function checkLoaded() { let err, usingPathFallback, waitInterval = config.waitSeconds * 1000, // It is possible to disable the wait interval by using waitSeconds of 0. expired = waitInterval && (context.startTime + waitInterval) < new Date().getTime(), noLoads = [], reqCalls = [], stillLoading = false, needCycleCheck = true // Do not bother if this call was a result of a cycle break. if (inCheckLoaded) { return } inCheckLoaded = true // Figure out the state of all the modules. eachProp(enabledRegistry, (mod) => { let map = mod.map, modId = map.id // Skip things that are not enabled or in error state. if (!mod.enabled) { return } if (!map.isDefine) { reqCalls.push(mod) } if (!mod.error) { // If the module should be executed, and it has not // been inited and time is up, remember it. if (!mod.inited && expired) { if (hasPathFallback(modId)) { usingPathFallback = true stillLoading = true } else { noLoads.push(modId) removeScript(modId) } } else if (!mod.inited && mod.fetched && map.isDefine) { stillLoading = true if (!map.prefix) { // No reason to keep looking for unfinished // loading. If the only stillLoading is a // plugin resource though, keep going, // because it may be that a plugin resource // is waiting on a non-plugin cycle. return (needCycleCheck = false) } } } }) if (expired && noLoads.length) { // If wait time expired, throw error of unloaded modules. err = makeError('timeout', `Load timeout for modules: ${noLoads}`, null, noLoads) err.contextName = context.contextName return onError(err) } // Not expired, check for a cycle. if (needCycleCheck) { each(reqCalls, (mod) => { breakCycle(mod, {}, {}) }) } // If still waiting on loads, and the waiting load is something // other than a plugin resource, or there are still outstanding // scripts, then just try back later. if ((!expired || usingPathFallback) && stillLoading) { // Something is still waiting to load. Wait for it, but only // if a timeout is not already in effect. if ((isBrowser || isWebWorker) && !checkLoadedTimeoutId) { checkLoadedTimeoutId = setTimeout(() => { checkLoadedTimeoutId = 0 checkLoaded() }, 50) } } inCheckLoaded = false } Module = function (map) { this.events = getOwn(undefEvents, map.id) || {} this.map = map this.shim = getOwn(config.shim, map.id) this.depExports = [] this.depMaps = [] this.depMatched = [] this.pluginMaps = {} this.depCount = 0 /* this.exports this.factory this.depMaps = [], this.enabled, this.fetched */ } Module.prototype = { init(depMaps, factory, errback, options) { options = options || {} // Do not do more inits if already done. Can happen if there // are multiple define calls for the same module. That is not // a normal, common case, but it is also not unexpected. if (this.inited) { return } this.factory = factory if (errback) { // Register for errors on this module. this.on('error', errback) } else if (this.events.error) { // If no errback already, but there are error listeners // on this module, set up an errback to pass to the deps. errback = bind(this, function (err) { this.emit('error', err) }) } // Do a copy of the dependency array, so that // source inputs are not modified. For example // "shim" deps are passed in here directly, and // doing a direct modification of the depMaps array // would affect that config. this.depMaps = depMaps && depMaps.slice(0) this.errback = errback // Indicate this module has be initialized this.inited = true this.ignore = options.ignore // Could have option to init this module in enabled mode, // or could have been previously marked as enabled. However, // the dependencies are not known until init is called. So // if enabled previously, now trigger dependencies as enabled. if (options.enabled || this.enabled) { // Enable this module and dependencies. // Will call this.check() this.enable() } else { this.check() } }, defineDep(i, depExports) { // Because of cycles, defined callback for a given // export can be called more than once. if (!this.depMatched[i]) { this.depMatched[i] = true this.depCount -= 1 this.depExports[i] = depExports } }, fetch() { if (this.fetched) { return } this.fetched = true context.startTime = (new Date()).getTime() const map = this.map // If the manager is for a plugin managed resource, // ask the plugin to load it now. if (this.shim) { context.makeRequire(this.map, { enableBuildCallback: true, })(this.shim.deps || [], bind(this, function () { return map.prefix ? this.callPlugin() : this.load() })) } else { // Regular dependency. return map.prefix ? this.callPlugin() : this.load() } }, load() { const url = this.map.url // Regular dependency. if (!urlFetched[url]) { urlFetched[url] = true context.load(this.map.id, url) } }, /** * Checks if the module is ready to define itself, and if so, * define it. */ check() { if (!this.enabled || this.enabling) { return } let err, cjsModule, id = this.map.id, depExports = this.depExports, exports = this.exports, factory = this.factory if (!this.inited) { // Only fetch if not already in the defQueue. if (!hasProp(context.defQueueMap, id)) { this.fetch() } } else if (this.error) { this.emit('error', this.error) } else if (!this.defining) { // The factory could trigger another require call // that would result in checking this module to // define itself again. If already in the process // of doing that, skip this work. this.defining = true if (this.depCount < 1 && !this.defined) { if (isFunction(factory)) { // If there is an error listener, favor passing // to that instead of throwing an error. However, // only do it for define()'d modules. require // errbacks should not be called for failures in // their callbacks (#699). However if a global // onError is set, use that. if ((this.events.error && this.map.isDefine) || req.onError !== defaultOnError) { try { exports = context.execCb(id, factory, depExports, exports) } catch (e) { err = e } } else { exports = context.execCb(id, factory, depExports, exports) } // Favor return value over exports. If node/cjs in play, // then will not have a return value anyway. Favor // module.exports assignment over exports object. if (this.map.isDefine && exports === undefined) { cjsModule = this.module if (cjsModule) { exports = cjsModule.exports } else if (this.usingExports) { // exports already set the defined value. exports = this.exports } } if (err) { err.requireMap = this.map err.requireModules = this.map.isDefine ? [this.map.id] : null err.requireType = this.map.isDefine ? 'define' : 'require' return onError((this.error = err)) } } else { // Just a literal value exports = factory } this.exports = exports if (this.map.isDefine && !this.ignore) { defined[id] = exports if (req.onResourceLoad) { const resLoadMaps = [] each(this.depMaps, (depMap) => { resLoadMaps.push(depMap.normalizedMap || depMap) }) req.onResourceLoad(context, this.map, resLoadMaps) } } // Clean up cleanRegistry(id) this.defined = true } // Finished the define stage. Allow calling check again // to allow define notifications below in the case of a // cycle. this.defining = false if (this.defined && !this.defineEmitted) { this.defineEmitted = true this.emit('defined', this.exports) this.defineEmitComplete = true } } }, callPlugin() { let map = this.map, id = map.id, // Map already normalized the prefix. pluginMap = makeModuleMap(map.prefix) // Mark this as a dependency for this plugin, so it // can be traced for cycles. this.depMaps.push(pluginMap) on(pluginMap, 'defined', bind(this, function (plugin) { let load, normalizedMap, normalizedMod, bundleId = getOwn(bundlesMap, this.map.id), name = this.map.name, parentName = this.map.parentMap ? this.map.parentMap.name : null, localRequire = context.makeRequire(map.parentMap, { enableBuildCallback: true, }) // If current map is not normalized, wait for that // normalized name to load instead of continuing. if (this.map.unnormalized) { // Normalize the ID if the plugin allows it. if (plugin.normalize) { name = plugin.normalize(name, (name) => { return normalize(name, parentName, true) }) || '' } // prefix and name should already be normalized, no need // for applying map config again either. normalizedMap = makeModuleMap(`${map.prefix}!${name}`, this.map.parentMap) on(normalizedMap, 'defined', bind(this, function (value) { this.map.normalizedMap = normalizedMap this.init([], () => { return value }, null, { enabled: true, ignore: true, }) })) normalizedMod = getOwn(registry, normalizedMap.id) if (normalizedMod) { // Mark this as a dependency for this plugin, so it // can be traced for cycles. this.depMaps.push(normalizedMap) if (this.events.error) { normalizedMod.on('error', bind(this, function (err) { this.emit('error', err) })) } normalizedMod.enable() } return } // If a paths config, then just load that file instead to // resolve the plugin, as it is built into that paths layer. if (bundleId) { this.map.url = context.nameToUrl(bundleId) this.load() return } load = bind(this, function (value) { this.init([], () => { return value }, null, { enabled: true, }) }) load.error = bind(this, function (err) { this.inited = true this.error = err err.requireModules = [id] // Remove temp unnormalized modules for this module, // since they will never be resolved otherwise now. eachProp(registry, (mod) => { if (mod.map.id.indexOf(`${id}_unnormalized`) === 0) { cleanRegistry(mod.map.id) } }) onError(err) }) // Allow plugins to load other code without having to know the // context or how to 'complete' the load. load.fromText = bind(this, function (text, textAlt) { /* jslint evil: true */ let moduleName = map.name, moduleMap = makeModuleMap(moduleName), hasInteractive = useInteractive // As of 2.1.0, support just passing the text, to reinforce // fromText only being called once per resource. Still // support old style of passing moduleName but discard // that moduleName in favor of the internal ref. if (textAlt) { text = textAlt } // Turn off interactive script matching for IE for any define // calls in the text, then turn it back on at the end. if (hasInteractive) { useInteractive = false } // Prime the system by creating a module instance for // it. getModule(moduleMap) // Transfer any config to this other module. if (hasProp(config.config, id)) { config.config[moduleName] = config.config[id] } try { req.exec(text) } catch (e) { return onError(makeError('fromtexteval', `fromText eval for ${id } failed: ${e}`, e, [id])) } if (hasInteractive) { useInteractive = true } // Mark this as a dependency for the plugin // resource this.depMaps.push(moduleMap) // Support anonymous modules. context.completeLoad(moduleName) // Bind the value of that module to the value for this // resource ID. localRequire([moduleName], load) }) // Use parentName here since the plugin's name is not reliable, // could be some weird string with no path that actually wants to // reference the parentName's path. plugin.load(map.name, localRequire, load, config) })) context.enable(pluginMap, this) this.pluginMaps[pluginMap.id] = pluginMap }, enable() { enabledRegistry[this.map.id] = this this.enabled = true // Set flag mentioning that the module is enabling, // so that immediate calls to the defined callbacks // for dependencies do not trigger inadvertent load // with the depCount still being zero. this.enabling = true // Enable each dependency each(this.depMaps, bind(this, function (depMap, i) { let id, mod, handler if (typeof depMap === 'string') { // Dependency needs to be converted to a depMap // and wired up to this module. depMap = makeModuleMap(depMap, (this.map.isDefine ? this.map : this.map.parentMap), false, !this.skipMap) this.depMaps[i] = depMap handler = getOwn(handlers, depMap.id) if (handler) { this.depExports[i] = handler(this) return } this.depCount += 1 on(depMap, 'defined', bind(this, function (depExports) { if (this.undefed) { return } this.defineDep(i, depExports) this.check() })) if (this.errback) { on(depMap, 'error', bind(this, this.errback)) } else if (this.events.error) { // No direct errback on this module, but something // else is listening for errors, so be sure to // propagate the error correctly. on(depMap, 'error', bind(this, function (err) { this.emit('error', err) })) } } id = depMap.id mod = registry[id] // Skip special modules like 'require', 'exports', 'module' // Also, don't call enable if it is already enabled, // important in circular dependency cases. if (!hasProp(handlers, id) && mod && !mod.enabled) { context.enable(depMap, this) } })) // Enable each plugin that is used in // a dependency eachProp(this.pluginMaps, bind(this, function (pluginMap) { const mod = getOwn(registry, pluginMap.id) if (mod && !mod.enabled) { context.enable(pluginMap, this) } })) this.enabling = false this.check() }, on(name, cb) { let cbs = this.events[name] if (!cbs) { cbs = this.events[name] = [] } cbs.push(cb) }, emit(name, evt) { each(this.events[name], (cb) => { cb(evt) }) if (name === 'error') { // Now that the error handler was triggered, remove // the listeners, since this broken Module instance // can stay around for a while in the registry. delete this.events[name] } }, } function callGetModule(args) { // Skip modules already defined. if (!hasProp(defined, args[0])) { getModule(makeModuleMap(args[0], null, true)).init(args[1], args[2]) } } function removeListener(node, func, name, ieName) { // Favor detachEvent because of IE9 // issue, see attachEvent/addEventListener comment elsewhere // in this file. if (node.detachEvent && !isOpera) { // Probably IE. If not it will throw an error, which will be // useful to know. if (ieName) { node.detachEvent(ieName, func) } } else { node.removeEventListener(name, func, false) } } /** * Given an event from a script node, get the requirejs info from it, * and then removes the event listeners on the node. * @param {Event} evt * @returns {Object} */ function getScriptData(evt) { // Using currentTarget instead of target for Firefox 2.0's sake. Not // all old browsers will be supported, but this one was easy enough // to support and still makes sense. const node = evt.currentTarget || evt.srcElement // Remove the listeners once here. removeListener(node, context.onScriptLoad, 'load', 'onreadystatechange') removeListener(node, context.onScriptError, 'error') return { node, id: node && node.getAttribute('data-requiremodule'), } } function intakeDefines() { let args // Any defined modules in the global queue, intake them now. takeGlobalQueue() // Make sure any remaining defQueue items get properly processed. while (defQueue.length) { args = defQueue.shift() if (args[0] === null) { return onError(makeError('mismatch', `Mismatched anonymous define() module: ${ args[args.length - 1]}`)) } else { // args are id, deps, factory. Should be normalized by the // define() function. callGetModule(args) } } context.defQueueMap = {} } context = { config, contextName, registry, defined, urlFetched, defQueue, defQueueMap: {}, Module, makeModuleMap, nextTick: req.nextTick, onError, /** * Set a configuration for the context. * @param {Object} cfg config object to integrate. */ configure(cfg) { // Make sure the baseUrl ends in a slash. if (cfg.baseUrl) { if (cfg.baseUrl.charAt(cfg.baseUrl.length - 1) !== '/') { cfg.baseUrl += '/' } } // Convert old style urlArgs string to a function. if (typeof cfg.urlArgs === 'string') { const urlArgs = cfg.urlArgs cfg.urlArgs = function (id, url) { return (url.indexOf('?') === -1 ? '?' : '&') + urlArgs } } // Save off the paths since they require special processing, // they are additive. let shim = config.shim, objs = { paths: true, bundles: true, config: true, map: true, } eachProp(cfg, (value, prop) => { if (objs[prop]) { if (!config[prop]) { config[prop] = {} } mixin(config[prop], value, true, true) } else { config[prop] = value } }) // Reverse map the bundles if (cfg.bundles) { eachProp(cfg.bundles, (value, prop) => { each(value, (v) => { if (v !== prop) { bundlesMap[v] = prop } }) }) } // Merge shim if (cfg.shim) { eachProp(cfg.shim, (value, id) => { // Normalize the structure if (isArray(value)) { value = { deps: value, } } if ((value.exports || value.init) && !value.exportsFn) { value.exportsFn = context.makeShimExports(value) } shim[id] = value }) config.shim = shim } // Adjust packages if necessary. if (cfg.packages) { each(cfg.packages, (pkgObj) => { let location, name pkgObj = typeof pkgObj === 'string' ? { name: pkgObj } : pkgObj name = pkgObj.name location = pkgObj.location if (location) { config.paths[name] = pkgObj.location } // Save pointer to main module ID for pkg name. // Remove leading dot in main, so main paths are normalized, // and remove any trailing .js, since different package // envs have different conventions: some use a module name, // some use a file name. config.pkgs[name] = `${pkgObj.name}/${(pkgObj.main || 'main') .replace(currDirRegExp, '') .replace(jsSuffixRegExp, '')}` }) } // If there are any "waiting to execute" modules in the registry, // update the maps for them, since their info, like URLs to load, // may have changed. eachProp(registry, (mod, id) => { // If module already has init called, since it is too // late to modify them, and ignore unnormalized ones // since they are transient. if (!mod.inited && !mod.map.unnormalized) { mod.map = makeModuleMap(id, null, true) } }) // If a deps array or a config callback is specified, then call // require with those args. This is useful when require is defined as a // config object before require.js is loaded. if (cfg.deps || cfg.callback) { context.require(cfg.deps || [], cfg.callback) } }, makeShimExports(value) { function fn() { let ret if (value.init) { ret = value.init.apply(global, arguments) } return ret || (value.exports && getGlobal(value.exports)) } return fn }, makeRequire(relMap, options) { options = options || {} function localRequire(deps, callback, errback) { let id, map, requireMod if (options.enableBuildCallback && callback && isFunction(callback)) { callback.__requireJsBuild = true } if (typeof deps === 'string') { if (isFunction(callback)) { // Invalid call return onError(makeError('requireargs', 'Invalid require call'), errback) } // If require|exports|module are requested, get the // value for them from the special handlers. Caveat: // this only works while module is being defined. if (relMap && hasProp(handlers, deps)) { return handlers[deps](registry[relMap.id]) } // Synchronous access to one module. If require.get is // available (as in the Node adapter), prefer that. if (req.get) { return req.get(context, deps, relMap, localRequire) } // Normalize module name, if it contains . or .. map = makeModuleMap(deps, relMap, false, true) id = map.id if (!hasProp(defined, id)) { return onError(makeError('notloaded', `Module name "${ id }" has not been loaded yet for context: ${ contextName }${relMap ? '' : '. Use require([])'}`)) } return defined[id] } // Grab defines waiting in the global queue. intakeDefines() // Mark all the dependencies as needing to be loaded. context.nextTick(() => { // Some defines could have been added since the // require call, collect them. intakeDefines() requireMod = getModule(makeModuleMap(null, relMap)) // Store if map config should be applied to this require // call for dependencies. requireMod.skipMap = options.skipMap requireMod.init(deps, callback, errback, { enabled: true, }) checkLoaded() }) return localRequire } mixin(localRequire, { isBrowser, /** * Converts a module name + .extension into an URL path. * *Requires* the use of a module name. It does not support using * plain URLs like nameToUrl. */ toUrl(moduleNamePlusExt) { let ext, index = moduleNamePlusExt.lastIndexOf('.'), segment = moduleNamePlusExt.split('/')[0], isRelative = segment === '.' || segment === '..' // Have a file extension alias, and it is not the // dots from a relative path. if (index !== -1 && (!isRelative || index > 1)) { ext = moduleNamePlusExt.substring(index, moduleNamePlusExt.length) moduleNamePlusExt = moduleNamePlusExt.substring(0, index) } return context.nameToUrl(normalize(moduleNamePlusExt, relMap && relMap.id, true), ext, true) }, defined(id) { return hasProp(defined, makeModuleMap(id, relMap, false, true).id) }, specified(id) { id = makeModuleMap(id, relMap, false, true).id return hasProp(defined, id) || hasProp(registry, id) }, }) // Only allow undef on top level require calls if (!relMap) { localRequire.undef = function (id) { // Bind any waiting define() calls to this context, // fix for #408 takeGlobalQueue() let map = makeModuleMap(id, relMap, true), mod = getOwn(registry, id) mod.undefed = true removeScript(id) delete defined[id] delete urlFetched[map.url] delete undefEvents[id] // Clean queued defines too. Go backwards // in array so that the splices do not // mess up the iteration. eachReverse(defQueue, (args, i) => { if (args[0] === id) { defQueue.splice(i, 1) } }) delete context.defQueueMap[id] if (mod) { // Hold on to listeners in case the // module will be attempted to be reloaded // using a different config. if (mod.events.defined) { undefEvents[id] = mod.events } cleanRegistry(id) } } } return localRequire }, /** * Called to enable a module if it is still in the registry * awaiting enablement. A second arg, parent, the parent module, * is passed in for context, when this method is overridden by * the optimizer. Not shown here to keep code compact. */ enable(depMap) { const mod = getOwn(registry, depMap.id) if (mod) { getModule(depMap).enable() } }, /** * Internal method used by environment adapters to complete a load event. * A load event could be a script load or just a load pass from a synchronous * load call. * @param {String} moduleName the name of the module to potentially complete. */ completeLoad(moduleName) { let found, args, mod, shim = getOwn(config.shim, moduleName) || {}, shExports = shim.exports takeGlobalQueue() while (defQueue.length) { args = defQueue.shift() if (args[0] === null) { args[0] = moduleName // If already found an anonymous module and bound it // to this name, then this is some other anon module // waiting for its completeLoad to fire. if (found) { break } found = true } else if (args[0] === moduleName) { // Found matching define call for this script! found = true } callGetModule(args) } context.defQueueMap = {} // Do this after the cycle of callGetModule in case the result // of those calls/init calls changes the registry. mod = getOwn(registry, moduleName) if (!found && !hasProp(defined, moduleName) && mod && !mod.inited) { if (config.enforceDefine && (!shExports || !getGlobal(shExports))) { if (hasPathFallback(moduleName)) { return } else { return onError(makeError('nodefine', `No define call for ${moduleName}`, null, [moduleName])) } } else { // A script that does not call define(), so just simulate // the call for it. callGetModule([moduleName, (shim.deps || []), shim.exportsFn]) } } checkLoaded() }, /** * Converts a module name to a file path. Supports cases where * moduleName may actually be just an URL. * Note that it **does not** call normalize on the moduleName, * it is assumed to have already been normalized. This is an * internal API, not a public one. Use toUrl for the public API. */ nameToUrl(moduleName, ext, skipExt) { let paths, syms, i, parentModule, url, parentPath, bundleId, pkgMain = getOwn(config.pkgs, moduleName) if (pkgMain) { moduleName = pkgMain } bundleId = getOwn(bundlesMap, moduleName) if (bundleId) { return context.nameToUrl(bundleId, ext, skipExt) } // If a colon is in the URL, it indicates a protocol is used and it is just // an URL to a file, or if it starts with a slash, contains a query arg (i.e. ?) // or ends with .js, then assume the user meant to use an url and not a module id. // The slash is important for protocol-less URLs as well as full paths. if (req.jsExtRegExp.test(moduleName)) { // Just a plain path, not module name lookup, so just return it. // Add extension if it is included. This is a bit wonky, only non-.js things pass // an extension, this method probably needs to be reworked. url = moduleName + (ext || '') } else { // A module that needs to be converted to a path. paths = config.paths syms = moduleName.split('/') // For each module name segment, see if there is a path // registered for it. Start with most specific name // and work up from it. for (i = syms.length; i > 0; i -= 1) { parentModule = syms.slice(0, i).join('/') parentPath = getOwn(paths, parentModule) if (parentPath) { // If an array, it means there are a few choices, // Choose the one that is desired if (isArray(parentPath)) { parentPath = parentPath[0] } syms.splice(0, i, parentPath) break } } // Join the path parts together, then figure out if baseUrl is needed. url = syms.join('/') url += (ext || (/^data\:|^blob\:|\?/.test(url) || skipExt ? '' : '.js')) url = (url.charAt(0) === '/' || url.match(/^[\w\+\.\-]+:/) ? '' : config.baseUrl) + url } return config.urlArgs && !/^blob\:/.test(url) ? url + config.urlArgs(moduleName, url) : url }, // Delegates to req.load. Broken out as a separate function to // allow overriding in the optimizer. load(id, url) { req.load(context, id, url) }, /** * Executes a module callback function. Broken out as a separate function * solely to allow the build system to sequence the files in the built * layer in the right sequence. * * @private */ execCb(name, callback, args, exports) { return callback.apply(exports, args) }, /** * callback for script loads, used to check status of loading. * * @param {Event} evt the event from the browser for the script * that was loaded. */ onScriptLoad(evt) { // Using currentTarget instead of target for Firefox 2.0's sake. Not // all old browsers will be supported, but this one was easy enough // to support and still makes sense. if (evt.type === 'load' || (readyRegExp.test((evt.currentTarget || evt.srcElement).readyState))) { // Reset interactive script so a script node is not held onto for // to long. interactiveScript = null // Pull out the name of the module and the context. const data = getScriptData(evt) context.completeLoad(data.id) } }, /** * Callback for script errors. */ onScriptError(evt) { const data = getScriptData(evt) if (!hasPathFallback(data.id)) { const parents = [] eachProp(registry, (value, key) => { if (key.indexOf('_@r') !== 0) { each(value.depMaps, (depMap) => { if (depMap.id === data.id) { parents.push(key) return true } }) } }) return onError(makeError('scripterror', `Script error for "${data.id }${parents.length ? `", needed by: ${parents.join(', ')}` : '"'}`, evt, [data.id])) } }, } context.require = context.makeRequire() return context } /** * Main entry point. * * If the only argument to require is a string, then the module that * is represented by that string is fetched for the appropriate context. * * If the first argument is an array, then it will be treated as an array * of dependency string names to fetch. An optional function callback can * be specified to execute when all of those dependencies are available. * * Make a local req variable to help Caja compliance (it assumes things * on a require that are not standardized), and to give a short * name for minification/local scope use. */ req = requirejs = function (deps, callback, errback, optional) { // Find the right context, use default let context, config, contextName = defContextName // Determine if have config object in the call. if (!isArray(deps) && typeof deps !== 'string') { // deps is a config object config = deps if (isArray(callback)) { // Adjust args if there are dependencies deps = callback callback = errback errback = optional } else { deps = [] } } if (config && config.context) { contextName = config.context } context = getOwn(contexts, contextName) if (!context) { context = contexts[contextName] = req.s.newContext(contextName) } if (config) { context.configure(config) } return context.require(deps, callback, errback) } /** * Support require.config() to make it easier to cooperate with other * AMD loaders on globally agreed names. */ req.config = function (config) { return req(config) } /** * Execute something after the current tick * of the event loop. Override for other envs * that have a better solution than setTimeout. * @param {Function} fn function to execute later. */ req.nextTick = typeof setTimeout !== 'undefined' ? function (fn) { setTimeout(fn, 4) } : function (fn) { fn() } /** * Export require as a global, but only if it does not already exist. */ if (!require) { require = req } req.version = version // Used to filter out dependencies that are already paths. req.jsExtRegExp = /^\/|:|\?|\.js$/ req.isBrowser = isBrowser s = req.s = { contexts, newContext, } // Create default context. req({}) // Exports some context-sensitive methods on global require. each([ 'toUrl', 'undef', 'defined', 'specified', ], (prop) => { // Reference from contexts instead of early binding to default context, // so that during builds, the latest instance of the default context // with its config gets used. req[prop] = function () { const ctx = contexts[defContextName] return ctx.require[prop].apply(ctx, arguments) } }) if (isBrowser) { head = s.head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0] // If BASE tag is in play, using appendChild is a problem for IE6. // When that browser dies, this can be removed. Details in this jQuery bug: // http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/2709 baseElement = document.getElementsByTagName('base')[0] if (baseElement) { head = s.head = baseElement.parentNode } } /** * Any errors that require explicitly generates will be passed to this * function. Intercept/override it if you want custom error handling. * @param {Error} err the error object. */ req.onError = defaultOnError /** * Creates the node for the load command. Only used in browser envs. */ req.createNode = function (config, moduleName, url) { const node = config.xhtml ? document.createElementNS('http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml', 'html:script') : document.createElement('script') node.type = config.scriptType || 'text/javascript' node.charset = 'utf-8' node.async = true return node } /** * Does the request to load a module for the browser case. * Make this a separate function to allow other environments * to override it. * * @param {Object} context the require context to find state. * @param {String} moduleName the name of the module. * @param {Object} url the URL to the module. */ req.load = function (context, moduleName, url) { let config = (context && context.config) || {}, node if (isBrowser) { // In the browser so use a script tag node = req.createNode(config, moduleName, url) node.setAttribute('data-requirecontext', context.contextName) node.setAttribute('data-requiremodule', moduleName) // Set up load listener. Test attachEvent first because IE9 has // a subtle issue in its addEventListener and script onload firings // that do not match the behavior of all other browsers with // addEventListener support, which fire the onload event for a // script right after the script execution. See: // https://connect.microsoft.com/IE/feedback/details/648057/script-onload-event-is-not-fired-immediately-after-script-execution // UNFORTUNATELY Opera implements attachEvent but does not follow the script // script execution mode. if (node.attachEvent && // Check if node.attachEvent is artificially added by custom script or // natively supported by browser // read https://github.com/requirejs/requirejs/issues/187 // if we can NOT find [native code] then it must NOT natively supported. // in IE8, node.attachEvent does not have toString() // Note the test for "[native code" with no closing brace, see: // https://github.com/requirejs/requirejs/issues/273 !(node.attachEvent.toString && node.attachEvent.toString().indexOf('[native code') < 0) && !isOpera) { // Probably IE. IE (at least 6-8) do not fire // script onload right after executing the script, so // we cannot tie the anonymous define call to a name. // However, IE reports the script as being in 'interactive' // readyState at the time of the define call. useInteractive = true node.attachEvent('onreadystatechange', context.onScriptLoad) // It would be great to add an error handler here to catch // 404s in IE9+. However, onreadystatechange will fire before // the error handler, so that does not help. If addEventListener // is used, then IE will fire error before load, but we cannot // use that pathway given the connect.microsoft.com issue // mentioned above about not doing the 'script execute, // then fire the script load event listener before execute // next script' that other browsers do. // Best hope: IE10 fixes the issues, // and then destroys all installs of IE 6-9. // node.attachEvent('onerror', context.onScriptError); } else { node.addEventListener('load', context.onScriptLoad, false) node.addEventListener('error', context.onScriptError, false) } node.src = url // Calling onNodeCreated after all properties on the node have been // set, but before it is placed in the DOM. if (config.onNodeCreated) { config.onNodeCreated(node, config, moduleName, url) } // For some cache cases in IE 6-8, the script executes before the end // of the appendChild execution, so to tie an anonymous define // call to the module name (which is stored on the node), hold on // to a reference to this node, but clear after the DOM insertion. currentlyAddingScript = node if (baseElement) { head.insertBefore(node, baseElement) } else { head.appendChild(node) } currentlyAddingScript = null return node } else if (isWebWorker) { try { // In a web worker, use importScripts. This is not a very // efficient use of importScripts, importScripts will block until // its script is downloaded and evaluated. However, if web workers // are in play, the expectation is that a build has been done so // that only one script needs to be loaded anyway. This may need // to be reevaluated if other use cases become common. // Post a task to the event loop to work around a bug in WebKit // where the worker gets garbage-collected after calling // importScripts(): https://webkit.org/b/153317 setTimeout(() => {}, 0) importScripts(url) // Account for anonymous modules context.completeLoad(moduleName) } catch (e) { context.onError(makeError('importscripts', `importScripts failed for ${ moduleName} at ${url}`, e, [moduleName])) } } } function getInteractiveScript() { if (interactiveScript && interactiveScript.readyState === 'interactive') { return interactiveScript } eachReverse(scripts(), (script) => { if (script.readyState === 'interactive') { return (interactiveScript = script) } }) return interactiveScript } // Look for a data-main script attribute, which could also adjust the baseUrl. if (isBrowser && !cfg.skipDataMain) { // Figure out baseUrl. Get it from the script tag with require.js in it. eachReverse(scripts(), (script) => { // Set the 'head' where we can append children by // using the script's parent. if (!head) { head = script.parentNode } // Look for a data-main attribute to set main script for the page // to load. If it is there, the path to data main becomes the // baseUrl, if it is not already set. dataMain = script.getAttribute('data-main') if (dataMain) { // Preserve dataMain in case it is a path (i.e. contains '?') mainScript = dataMain // Set final baseUrl if there is not already an explicit one, // but only do so if the data-main value is not a loader plugin // module ID. if (!cfg.baseUrl && mainScript.indexOf('!') === -1) { // Pull off the directory of data-main for use as the // baseUrl. src = mainScript.split('/') mainScript = src.pop() subPath = src.length ? `${src.join('/')}/` : './' cfg.baseUrl = subPath } // Strip off any trailing .js since mainScript is now // like a module name. mainScript = mainScript.replace(jsSuffixRegExp, '') // If mainScript is still a path, fall back to dataMain if (req.jsExtRegExp.test(mainScript)) { mainScript = dataMain } // Put the data-main script in the files to load. cfg.deps = cfg.deps ? cfg.deps.concat(mainScript) : [mainScript] return true } }) } /** * The function that handles definitions of modules. Differs from * require() in that a string for the module should be the first argument, * and the function to execute after dependencies are loaded should * return a value to define the module corresponding to the first argument's * name. */ define = function (name, deps, callback) { let node, context // Allow for anonymous modules if (typeof name !== 'string') { // Adjust args appropriately callback = deps deps = name name = null } // This module may not have dependencies if (!isArray(deps)) { callback = deps deps = null } // If no name, and callback is a function, then figure out if it a // CommonJS thing with dependencies. if (!deps && isFunction(callback)) { deps = [] // Remove comments from the callback string, // look for require calls, and pull them into the dependencies, // but only if there are function args. if (callback.length) { callback .toString() .replace(commentRegExp, commentReplace) .replace(cjsRequireRegExp, (match, dep) => { deps.push(dep) }) // May be a CommonJS thing even without require calls, but still // could use exports, and module. Avoid doing exports and module // work though if it just needs require. // REQUIRES the function to expect the CommonJS variables in the // order listed below. deps = (callback.length === 1 ? ['require'] : ['require', 'exports', 'module']).concat(deps) } } // If in IE 6-8 and hit an anonymous define() call, do the interactive // work. if (useInteractive) { node = currentlyAddingScript || getInteractiveScript() if (node) { if (!name) { name = node.getAttribute('data-requiremodule') } context = contexts[node.getAttribute('data-requirecontext')] } } // Always save off evaluating the def call until the script onload handler. // This allows multiple modules to be in a file without prematurely // tracing dependencies, and allows for anonymous module support, // where the module name is not known until the script onload event // occurs. If no context, use the global queue, and get it processed // in the onscript load callback. if (context) { context.defQueue.push([name, deps, callback]) context.defQueueMap[name] = true } else { globalDefQueue.push([name, deps, callback]) } } define.amd = { jQuery: true, } /** * Executes the text. Normally just uses eval, but can be modified * to use a better, environment-specific call. Only used for transpiling * loader plugins, not for plain JS modules. * @param {String} text the text to execute/evaluate. */ req.exec = function (text) { /* jslint evil: true */ return eval(text) } // Set up with config info. req(cfg) }(this, (typeof setTimeout === 'undefined' ? undefined : setTimeout)))