diff options
-rw-r--r-- | src/static/client3.js | 95 |
1 files changed, 58 insertions, 37 deletions
diff --git a/src/static/client3.js b/src/static/client3.js index 57bc21a8..d4e47f0a 100644 --- a/src/static/client3.js +++ b/src/static/client3.js @@ -358,13 +358,26 @@ if ( const hoverableTooltipInfo = clientInfo.hoverableTooltipInfo = { settings: { + // Hovering has two speed settings. The normal setting is used by default, + // and once a tooltip is displayed as a result of hover, the entire tooltip + // system will enter a "fast hover mode" - hovering will activate tooltips + // sooner. "Fast hover mode" is disabled after a sustained duration of not + // hovering over any hoverables; it's meant only to accelerate switching + // tooltips while still deciding, or getting a quick overview across more + // than one tooltip. normalHoverInfoDelay: 400, fastHoveringInfoDelay: 150, + endFastHoveringDelay: 500, + // Focusing has a single speed setting, which is how long it will take to + // enter a functional "focus mode" (though it's not actually implemented + // in terms of this state). As soon as "focus mode" is entered, the tooltip + // for the current hoverable is displayed, and focusing another hoverable + // will cause the current tooltip to be swapped for that one immediately. + // "Focus mode" ends as soon as anything apart from a tooltip or hoverable + // is focused, and it will be necessary to wait on this delay again. focusInfoDelay: 750, - endFastHoveringDelay: 500, - hideTooltipDelay: 500, }, @@ -383,6 +396,7 @@ const hoverableTooltipInfo = clientInfo.hoverableTooltipInfo = { hideTimeout: null, currentlyShownTooltip: null, currentlyActiveHoverable: null, + tooltipWasJustHidden: false, // Fast hovering is a global mode which is activated as soon as any tooltip // is displayed and turns off after a delay of no hoverables being hovered. @@ -419,17 +433,17 @@ function registerTooltipElement(tooltip) { handleTooltipMouseLeft(tooltip); }); - tooltip.addEventListener('focusin', () => { - handleTooltipReceivedFocus(tooltip); + tooltip.addEventListener('focusin', event => { + handleTooltipReceivedFocus(tooltip, event.relatedTarget); }); tooltip.addEventListener('focusout', event => { // This event gets activated for tabbing *between* links inside the // tooltip, which is no good and certainly doesn't represent the focus // leaving the tooltip. - if (tooltip.contains(event.relatedTarget)) return; + if (currentlyShownTooltipHasFocus(event.relatedTarget)) return; - handleTooltipLostFocus(tooltip); + handleTooltipLostFocus(tooltip, event.relatedTarget); }); } @@ -459,12 +473,12 @@ function registerTooltipHoverableElement(hoverable, tooltip) { handleTooltipHoverableMouseLeft(hoverable); }); - hoverable.addEventListener('focusin', () => { - handleTooltipHoverableReceivedFocus(hoverable); + hoverable.addEventListener('focusin', event => { + handleTooltipHoverableReceivedFocus(hoverable, event.relatedTarget); }); - hoverable.addEventListener('focusout', () => { - handleTooltipHoverableLostFocus(hoverable); + hoverable.addEventListener('focusout', event => { + handleTooltipHoverableLostFocus(hoverable, event.relatedTarget); }); } @@ -508,20 +522,11 @@ function handleTooltipReceivedFocus(tooltip) { } } -function handleTooltipLostFocus(tooltip) { +function handleTooltipLostFocus(tooltip, newlyFocusedElement) { const {settings, state} = hoverableTooltipInfo; - // Start timing out the current tooltip when it loses focus. This will be - // canceled if the tooltip receives focus again. Another tooltip might also - // display before this timeout runs, but since this is the same timeout name - // as all tooltip interactions, it'll get cleared appropriately. - if (!state.hideTimeout) { - state.hideTimeout = - setTimeout(() => { - state.hideTimeout = null; - hideCurrentlyShownTooltip(); - }, settings.hideTooltipDelay); - } + // Hide the current tooltip right away when it loses focus. + hideCurrentlyShownTooltip(); } function handleTooltipHoverableMouseEntered(hoverable) { @@ -586,18 +591,30 @@ function handleTooltipHoverableMouseLeft(hoverable) { } } -function handleTooltipHoverableReceivedFocus(hoverable) { +function handleTooltipHoverableReceivedFocus(hoverable, previouslyFocusedElement) { const {settings, state} = hoverableTooltipInfo; - // Start a timer to show the corresponding tooltip. + // By default, display the corresponding tooltip after a delay. + state.focusTimeout = setTimeout(() => { state.focusTimeout = null; showTooltipFromHoverable(hoverable); }, settings.focusInfoDelay); + + // If a tooltip was just hidden - which is almost certainly a result of the + // focus changing - then display this tooltip immediately, canceling the + // above timeout. + + if (state.tooltipWasJustHidden) { + clearTimeout(state.focusTimeout); + state.focusTimeout = null; + + showTooltipFromHoverable(hoverable); + } } -function handleTooltipHoverableLostFocus(hoverable) { +function handleTooltipHoverableLostFocus(hoverable, newlyFocusedElement) { const {settings, state} = hoverableTooltipInfo; // Don't show a tooltip from focusing a hoverable if it isn't focused @@ -608,19 +625,15 @@ function handleTooltipHoverableLostFocus(hoverable) { state.focusTimeout = null; } - // Start timing out the current tooltip when the hoverable loses focus. - // Yes, even if focus is going *into* that very tooltip! This timeout will - // be immediately canceled, in that case. - if (!state.hideTimeout) { - state.hideTimeout = - setTimeout(() => { - state.hideTimeout = null; - hideCurrentlyShownTooltip(); - }, settings.hideTooltipDelay); + // Unless focus is entering the tooltip itself, hide the tooltip immediately. + // This will set the tooltipWasJustHidden flag, which is detected by a newly + // focused hoverable, if applicable. + if (!currentlyShownTooltipHasFocus(newlyFocusedElement)) { + hideCurrentlyShownTooltip(); } } -function currentlyShownTooltipHasFocus() { +function currentlyShownTooltipHasFocus(focusElement = document.activeElement) { const {state} = hoverableTooltipInfo; const { @@ -633,11 +646,11 @@ function currentlyShownTooltipHasFocus() { // If the tooltip literally contains (or is) the focused element, then that's // the principle condition we're looking for. - if (tooltip.contains(document.activeElement)) return true; + if (tooltip.contains(focusElement)) return true; // If the hoverable *which opened the tooltip* is focused, then that also // represents the tooltip being focused (in its currently shown state). - if (hoverable.contains(document.activeElement)) return true; + if (hoverable.contains(focusElement)) return true; return false; } @@ -656,6 +669,12 @@ function hideCurrentlyShownTooltip() { state.currentlyShownTooltip = null; state.currentlyActiveHoverable = null; + // Set this for one tick of the event cycle. + state.tooltipWasJustHidden = true; + setTimeout(() => { + state.tooltipWasJustHidden = false; + }); + dispatchInternalEvent(event, 'whenTooltipShouldBeHidden', {tooltip}); return true; @@ -670,6 +689,8 @@ function showTooltipFromHoverable(hoverable) { state.currentlyShownTooltip = tooltip; state.currentlyActiveHoverable = hoverable; + state.tooltipWasJustHidden = false; + dispatchInternalEvent(event, 'whenTooltipShouldBeShown', {hoverable, tooltip}); return true; |