define([ "./core", "./var/rnotwhite", "./core/access", "./data/var/data_priv", "./data/var/data_user" ], function( jQuery, rnotwhite, access, data_priv, data_user ) { /* Implementation Summary 1. Enforce API surface and semantic compatibility with 1.9.x branch 2. Improve the module's maintainability by reducing the storage paths to a single mechanism. 3. Use the same single mechanism to support "private" and "user" data. 4. _Never_ expose "private" data to user code (TODO: Drop _data, _removeData) 5. Avoid exposing implementation details on user objects (eg. expando properties) 6. Provide a clear path for implementation upgrade to WeakMap in 2014 */ var rbrace = /^(?:\{[\w\W]*\}|\[[\w\W]*\])$/, rmultiDash = /([A-Z])/g; function dataAttr( elem, key, data ) { var name; // If nothing was found internally, try to fetch any // data from the HTML5 data-* attribute if ( data === undefined && elem.nodeType === 1 ) { name = "data-" + key.replace( rmultiDash, "-$1" ).toLowerCase(); data = elem.getAttribute( name ); if ( typeof data === "string" ) { try { data = data === "true" ? true : data === "false" ? false : data === "null" ? null : // Only convert to a number if it doesn't change the string +data + "" === data ? +data : rbrace.test( data ) ? jQuery.parseJSON( data ) : data; } catch( e ) {} // Make sure we set the data so it isn't changed later data_user.set( elem, key, data ); } else { data = undefined; } } return data; } jQuery.extend({ hasData: function( elem ) { return data_user.hasData( elem ) || data_priv.hasData( elem ); }, data: function( elem, name, data ) { return data_user.access( elem, name, data ); }, removeData: function( elem, name ) { data_user.remove( elem, name ); }, // TODO: Now that all calls to _data and _removeData have been replaced // with direct calls to data_priv methods, these can be deprecated. _data: function( elem, name, data ) { return data_priv.access( elem, name, data ); }, _removeData: function( elem, name ) { data_priv.remove( elem, name ); } }); jQuery.fn.extend({ data: function( key, value ) { var i, name, data, elem = this[ 0 ], attrs = elem && elem.attributes; // Gets all values if ( key === undefined ) { if ( this.length ) { data = data_user.get( elem ); if ( elem.nodeType === 1 && !data_priv.get( elem, "hasDataAttrs" ) ) { i = attrs.length; while ( i-- ) { // Support: IE11+ // The attrs elements can be null (#14894) if ( attrs[ i ] ) { name = attrs[ i ].name; if ( name.indexOf( "data-" ) === 0 ) { name = jQuery.camelCase( name.slice(5) ); dataAttr( elem, name, data[ name ] ); } } } data_priv.set( elem, "hasDataAttrs", true ); } } return data; } // Sets multiple values if ( typeof key === "object" ) { return this.each(function() { data_user.set( this, key ); }); } return access( this, function( value ) { var data, camelKey = jQuery.camelCase( key ); // The calling jQuery object (element matches) is not empty // (and therefore has an element appears at this[ 0 ]) and the // `value` parameter was not undefined. An empty jQuery object // will result in `undefined` for elem = this[ 0 ] which will // throw an exception if an attempt to read a data cache is made. if ( elem && value === undefined ) { // Attempt to get data from the cache // with the key as-is data = data_user.get( elem, key ); if ( data !== undefined ) { return data; } // Attempt to get data from the cache // with the key camelized data = data_user.get( elem, camelKey ); if ( data !== undefined ) { return data; } // Attempt to "discover" the data in // HTML5 custom data-* attrs data = dataAttr( elem, camelKey, undefined ); if ( data !== undefined ) { return data; } // We tried really hard, but the data doesn't exist. return; } // Set the data... this.each(function() { // First, attempt to store a copy or reference of any // data that might've been store with a camelCased key. var data = data_user.get( this, camelKey ); // For HTML5 data-* attribute interop, we have to // store property names with dashes in a camelCase form. // This might not apply to all properties...* data_user.set( this, camelKey, value ); // *... In the case of properties that might _actually_ // have dashes, we need to also store a copy of that // unchanged property. if ( key.indexOf("-") !== -1 && data !== undefined ) { data_user.set( this, key, value ); } }); }, null, value, arguments.length > 1, null, true ); }, removeData: function( key ) { return this.each(function() { data_user.remove( this, key ); }); } }); return jQuery; });