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+function parseStateRef(ref, current) {
+ var preparsed = ref.match(/^\s*({[^}]*})\s*$/), parsed;
+ if (preparsed) ref = current + '(' + preparsed[1] + ')';
+ parsed = ref.replace(/\n/g, " ").match(/^([^(]+?)\s*(\((.*)\))?$/);
+ if (!parsed || parsed.length !== 4) throw new Error("Invalid state ref '" + ref + "'");
+ return { state: parsed[1], paramExpr: parsed[3] || null };
+}
+
+function stateContext(el) {
+ var stateData = el.parent().inheritedData('$uiView');
+
+ if (stateData && stateData.state && stateData.state.name) {
+ return stateData.state;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ngdoc directive
+ * @name ui.router.state.directive:ui-sref
+ *
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$state
+ * @requires $timeout
+ *
+ * @restrict A
+ *
+ * @description
+ * A directive that binds a link (`<a>` tag) to a state. If the state has an associated
+ * URL, the directive will automatically generate & update the `href` attribute via
+ * the {@link ui.router.state.$state#methods_href $state.href()} method. Clicking
+ * the link will trigger a state transition with optional parameters.
+ *
+ * Also middle-clicking, right-clicking, and ctrl-clicking on the link will be
+ * handled natively by the browser.
+ *
+ * You can also use relative state paths within ui-sref, just like the relative
+ * paths passed to `$state.go()`. You just need to be aware that the path is relative
+ * to the state that the link lives in, in other words the state that loaded the
+ * template containing the link.
+ *
+ * You can specify options to pass to {@link ui.router.state.$state#go $state.go()}
+ * using the `ui-sref-opts` attribute. Options are restricted to `location`, `inherit`,
+ * and `reload`.
+ *
+ * @example
+ * Here's an example of how you'd use ui-sref and how it would compile. If you have the
+ * following template:
+ * <pre>
+ * <a ui-sref="home">Home</a> | <a ui-sref="about">About</a> | <a ui-sref="{page: 2}">Next page</a>
+ *
+ * <ul>
+ * <li ng-repeat="contact in contacts">
+ * <a ui-sref="contacts.detail({ id: contact.id })">{{ contact.name }}</a>
+ * </li>
+ * </ul>
+ * </pre>
+ *
+ * Then the compiled html would be (assuming Html5Mode is off and current state is contacts):
+ * <pre>
+ * <a href="#/home" ui-sref="home">Home</a> | <a href="#/about" ui-sref="about">About</a> | <a href="#/contacts?page=2" ui-sref="{page: 2}">Next page</a>
+ *
+ * <ul>
+ * <li ng-repeat="contact in contacts">
+ * <a href="#/contacts/1" ui-sref="contacts.detail({ id: contact.id })">Joe</a>
+ * </li>
+ * <li ng-repeat="contact in contacts">
+ * <a href="#/contacts/2" ui-sref="contacts.detail({ id: contact.id })">Alice</a>
+ * </li>
+ * <li ng-repeat="contact in contacts">
+ * <a href="#/contacts/3" ui-sref="contacts.detail({ id: contact.id })">Bob</a>
+ * </li>
+ * </ul>
+ *
+ * <a ui-sref="home" ui-sref-opts="{reload: true}">Home</a>
+ * </pre>
+ *
+ * @param {string} ui-sref 'stateName' can be any valid absolute or relative state
+ * @param {Object} ui-sref-opts options to pass to {@link ui.router.state.$state#go $state.go()}
+ */
+$StateRefDirective.$inject = ['$state', '$timeout'];
+function $StateRefDirective($state, $timeout) {
+ var allowedOptions = ['location', 'inherit', 'reload'];
+
+ return {
+ restrict: 'A',
+ require: ['?^uiSrefActive', '?^uiSrefActiveEq'],
+ link: function(scope, element, attrs, uiSrefActive) {
+ var ref = parseStateRef(attrs.uiSref, $state.current.name);
+ var params = null, url = null, base = stateContext(element) || $state.$current;
+ var newHref = null, isAnchor = element.prop("tagName") === "A";
+ var isForm = element[0].nodeName === "FORM";
+ var attr = isForm ? "action" : "href", nav = true;
+
+ var options = { relative: base, inherit: true };
+ var optionsOverride = scope.$eval(attrs.uiSrefOpts) || {};
+
+ angular.forEach(allowedOptions, function(option) {
+ if (option in optionsOverride) {
+ options[option] = optionsOverride[option];
+ }
+ });
+
+ var update = function(newVal) {
+ if (newVal) params = angular.copy(newVal);
+ if (!nav) return;
+
+ newHref = $state.href(ref.state, params, options);
+
+ var activeDirective = uiSrefActive[1] || uiSrefActive[0];
+ if (activeDirective) {
+ activeDirective.$$setStateInfo(ref.state, params);
+ }
+ if (newHref === null) {
+ nav = false;
+ return false;
+ }
+ attrs.$set(attr, newHref);
+ };
+
+ if (ref.paramExpr) {
+ scope.$watch(ref.paramExpr, function(newVal, oldVal) {
+ if (newVal !== params) update(newVal);
+ }, true);
+ params = angular.copy(scope.$eval(ref.paramExpr));
+ }
+ update();
+
+ if (isForm) return;
+
+ element.bind("click", function(e) {
+ var button = e.which || e.button;
+ if ( !(button > 1 || e.ctrlKey || e.metaKey || e.shiftKey || element.attr('target')) ) {
+ // HACK: This is to allow ng-clicks to be processed before the transition is initiated:
+ var transition = $timeout(function() {
+ $state.go(ref.state, params, options);
+ });
+ e.preventDefault();
+
+ // if the state has no URL, ignore one preventDefault from the <a> directive.
+ var ignorePreventDefaultCount = isAnchor && !newHref ? 1: 0;
+ e.preventDefault = function() {
+ if (ignorePreventDefaultCount-- <= 0)
+ $timeout.cancel(transition);
+ };
+ }
+ });
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+/**
+ * @ngdoc directive
+ * @name ui.router.state.directive:ui-sref-active
+ *
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$state
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$stateParams
+ * @requires $interpolate
+ *
+ * @restrict A
+ *
+ * @description
+ * A directive working alongside ui-sref to add classes to an element when the
+ * related ui-sref directive's state is active, and removing them when it is inactive.
+ * The primary use-case is to simplify the special appearance of navigation menus
+ * relying on `ui-sref`, by having the "active" state's menu button appear different,
+ * distinguishing it from the inactive menu items.
+ *
+ * ui-sref-active can live on the same element as ui-sref or on a parent element. The first
+ * ui-sref-active found at the same level or above the ui-sref will be used.
+ *
+ * Will activate when the ui-sref's target state or any child state is active. If you
+ * need to activate only when the ui-sref target state is active and *not* any of
+ * it's children, then you will use
+ * {@link ui.router.state.directive:ui-sref-active-eq ui-sref-active-eq}
+ *
+ * @example
+ * Given the following template:
+ * <pre>
+ * <ul>
+ * <li ui-sref-active="active" class="item">
+ * <a href ui-sref="app.user({user: 'bilbobaggins'})">@bilbobaggins</a>
+ * </li>
+ * </ul>
+ * </pre>
+ *
+ *
+ * When the app state is "app.user" (or any children states), and contains the state parameter "user" with value "bilbobaggins",
+ * the resulting HTML will appear as (note the 'active' class):
+ * <pre>
+ * <ul>
+ * <li ui-sref-active="active" class="item active">
+ * <a ui-sref="app.user({user: 'bilbobaggins'})" href="/users/bilbobaggins">@bilbobaggins</a>
+ * </li>
+ * </ul>
+ * </pre>
+ *
+ * The class name is interpolated **once** during the directives link time (any further changes to the
+ * interpolated value are ignored).
+ *
+ * Multiple classes may be specified in a space-separated format:
+ * <pre>
+ * <ul>
+ * <li ui-sref-active='class1 class2 class3'>
+ * <a ui-sref="app.user">link</a>
+ * </li>
+ * </ul>
+ * </pre>
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @ngdoc directive
+ * @name ui.router.state.directive:ui-sref-active-eq
+ *
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$state
+ * @requires ui.router.state.$stateParams
+ * @requires $interpolate
+ *
+ * @restrict A
+ *
+ * @description
+ * The same as {@link ui.router.state.directive:ui-sref-active ui-sref-active} but will only activate
+ * when the exact target state used in the `ui-sref` is active; no child states.
+ *
+ */
+$StateRefActiveDirective.$inject = ['$state', '$stateParams', '$interpolate'];
+function $StateRefActiveDirective($state, $stateParams, $interpolate) {
+ return {
+ restrict: "A",
+ controller: ['$scope', '$element', '$attrs', function ($scope, $element, $attrs) {
+ var state, params, activeClass;
+
+ // There probably isn't much point in $observing this
+ // uiSrefActive and uiSrefActiveEq share the same directive object with some
+ // slight difference in logic routing
+ activeClass = $interpolate($attrs.uiSrefActiveEq || $attrs.uiSrefActive || '', false)($scope);
+
+ // Allow uiSref to communicate with uiSrefActive[Equals]
+ this.$$setStateInfo = function (newState, newParams) {
+ state = $state.get(newState, stateContext($element));
+ params = newParams;
+ update();
+ };
+
+ $scope.$on('$stateChangeSuccess', update);
+
+ // Update route state
+ function update() {
+ if (isMatch()) {
+ $element.addClass(activeClass);
+ } else {
+ $element.removeClass(activeClass);
+ }
+ }
+
+ function isMatch() {
+ if (typeof $attrs.uiSrefActiveEq !== 'undefined') {
+ return state && $state.is(state.name, params);
+ } else {
+ return state && $state.includes(state.name, params);
+ }
+ }
+ }]
+ };
+}
+
+angular.module('ui.router.state')
+ .directive('uiSref', $StateRefDirective)
+ .directive('uiSrefActive', $StateRefActiveDirective)
+ .directive('uiSrefActiveEq', $StateRefActiveDirective);