--- loncom/interface/lonhtmlcommon.pm 2018/09/09 21:16:34 1.358.2.14 +++ loncom/interface/lonhtmlcommon.pm 2017/12/18 16:36:34 1.391 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # The LearningOnline Network with CAPA # a pile of common html routines # -# $Id: lonhtmlcommon.pm,v 1.358.2.14 2018/09/09 21:16:34 raeburn Exp $ +# $Id: lonhtmlcommon.pm,v 1.391 2017/12/18 16:36:34 raeburn Exp $ # # Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees # @@ -451,10 +451,12 @@ sub radio { &date_setter returns html and javascript for a compact date-setting form. To retrieve values from it, use &get_date_from_form. -Inputs - =over 4 +=item Inputs + +=over + =item $dname The name to prepend to the form elements. @@ -515,10 +517,12 @@ If true, text boxes for seconds are omit =back -Bugs +=item Bugs The method used to restrict user input will fail in the year 2400. +=back + =cut ############################################## @@ -685,11 +689,13 @@ ENDJS $monthselector,$dayselector,$yearselector, $hourselector). $tzone; + } elsif ($no_ss) { $result .= &mt('[_1] [_2] [_3] [_4] [_5]m', $monthselector,$dayselector,$yearselector, $hourselector,$minuteselector). $tzone; + } else { $result .= &mt('[_1] [_2] [_3] [_4] [_5]m [_6]s ', $monthselector,$dayselector,$yearselector, @@ -741,7 +747,9 @@ sub build_url { get_date_from_form retrieves the date specified in an &date_setter form. -Inputs: +=over + +=item Inputs: =over 4 @@ -755,6 +763,8 @@ The unix time to use as the default in c =back +=back + Returns: Unix time represented in the form. =cut @@ -926,7 +936,9 @@ sub javascript_docopen { Returns html for a selection box which allows the user to choose the enrollment status of students. The selection box name is 'Status'. -Inputs: +=over + +=item Inputs: $status: the currently selected status. If undefined the value of $env{'form.Status'} is taken. If that is undefined, a value of 'Active' @@ -940,6 +952,8 @@ $size: the size (number of lines) of the $onchange: javascript to use when the value is changed. Enclosed in double quotes, ""s, not single quotes. +=back + Returns: a perl string as described. =cut @@ -987,7 +1001,7 @@ sub StatusOptions { =pod -=item Progess Window Handling Routines +=item Progress Window Handling Routines These routines handle the creation, update, increment, and closure of progress windows. The progress window reports to the user the number @@ -1001,9 +1015,11 @@ of items completed and an estimate of th Writes javascript to the client to open a progress window and returns a data structure used for bookkeeping. -Inputs +=over -=over 4 +=item Inputs + +=over =item $r Apache request @@ -1013,6 +1029,8 @@ Inputs =back +=back + Returns a hash containing the progress state data structure. If $number_to_do is zero or null, an indeterminate progress bar will be used. @@ -1022,7 +1040,9 @@ be used. Updates the text in the progress indicator. Does not increment the count. See &Increment_PrgWin. -Inputs: +=over + +=item Inputs: =over 4 @@ -1034,25 +1054,38 @@ Inputs: =back +=back + Returns: none -=item Increment_PrgWin() +=item &Increment_PrgWin() Increment the count of items completed for the progress window by $step or 1 if no step is provided. -Inputs: +=over + +=item Inputs: =over 4 -=item $r Apache request +=item $r -=item $prog_state Pointer to the data structure returned by Create_PrgWin +Apache request + +=item $prog_state + +Pointer to the data structure returned by Create_PrgWin + +=item $extraInfo -=item $extraInfo A description of the items being iterated over. Typically -'student'. +A description of the items being iterated over. Typically 'student'. -=item $step (optional) counter step. Will be set to default 1 if ommited. step must be greater than 0 or empty. +=item $step + +(optional) counter step. Will be set to default 1 if ommited. step must be greater than 0 or empty. + +=back =back @@ -1063,7 +1096,9 @@ Returns: none Closes the progress window. -Inputs: +=over + +=item Inputs: =over 4 @@ -1073,6 +1108,8 @@ Inputs: =back +=back + Returns: none =back @@ -1307,6 +1344,68 @@ $(document).ready(function(){ });'; } +sub countdown { + + # Code to put a due date countdown in 'duedatecountdown' span. + # This is currently located in the breadcrumb headers. + # note that the dueDateLayout is internatinoalized below. + # Here document is used to support the substitution into the javascript below. + # ..which unforunately necessitates escaping the $'s in the javascript. + # There are several times of importance + # + # serverDueDate - The absolute time at which the problem expires. + # serverTime - The server's time when the problem finished computing. + # clientTime - The client's time...as close to serverTime as possible. + # The clientTime will be slightly later due to + # 1. The latency between problem computation and + # the first network action. + # 2. The time required between the page load-start and the actual + # initial javascript execution that got clientTime. + # These are used as follows: + # The difference between clientTime and serverTime are used to + # correct for differences in clock settings between the browser's system and the + # server's. + # + # The difference between clientTime and the time at which the ready() method + # starts executing is used to estimate latencies for page load and submission. + # Since this is an estimate, it is doubled. The latency estimate + one minute + # is used to determine when the countdown timer turns red to warn the user + # to think about submitting. + + + my $dueDateLayout = &mt('Due in: {dn} {dl} {hnn}{sep}{mnn}{sep}{snn} [_1]', + ""); + my $early = '- '.&mt('Submit Early').''; + my $pastdue = '- '.&mt('Past Due').''; + return <<"JAVASCRIPT"; + + var documentReadyTime; + +\$(document).ready(function() { + if (typeof(dueDate) != "undefined") { + documentReadyTime = (new Date()).getTime(); + \$("#duedatecountdown").countdown({until: dueDate, compact: true, + layout: "$dueDateLayout", + onTick: function (periods) { + var latencyEstimate = (documentReadyTime - clientTime) * 2; + if(\$.countdown.periodsToSeconds(periods) < (300 + latencyEstimate)) { + \$("#submitearly").html("$early"); + if (\$.countdown.periodsToSeconds(periods) < 1) { + \$("#submitearly").html("$pastdue"); + } + } + if(\$.countdown.periodsToSeconds(periods) < (60 + latencyEstimate)) { + \$(this).css("color", "red"); //Highlight last minute. + } + } + }); + } +}); + +JAVASCRIPT + +} + # ----------------------------------------- Script to activate only some fields sub htmlareaselectactive { @@ -1530,62 +1629,11 @@ sub htmlareaselectactive { }); '; - $output .= &color_picker; + $output .= &color_picker(); - # Code to put a due date countdown in 'duedatecountdown' span. - # This is currently located in the breadcrumb headers. - # note that the dueDateLayout is internatinoalized below. - # Here document is used to support the substitution into the javascript below. - # ..which unforunately necessitates escaping the $'s in the javascript. - # There are several times of importance - # - # serverDueDate - The absolute time at which the problem expires. - # serverTime - The server's time when the problem finished computing. - # clientTime - The client's time...as close to serverTime as possible. - # The clientTime will be slightly later due to - # 1. The latency between problem computation and - # the first network action. - # 2. The time required between the page load-start and the actual - # initial javascript execution that got clientTime. - # These are used as follows: - # The difference between clientTime and serverTime are used to - # correct for differences in clock settings between the browser's system and the - # server's. - # - # The difference between clientTime and the time at which the ready() method - # starts executing is used to estimate latencies for page load and submission. - # Since this is an estimate, it is doubled. The latency estimate + one minute - # is used to determine when the countdown timer turns red to warn the user - # to think about submitting. + $output .= &countdown(); - my $dueDateLayout = &mt('Due in: {dn} {dl} {hnn}{sep}{mnn}{sep}{snn} [_1]', - ""); - my $early = '- '.&mt('Submit Early').''; - my $pastdue = '- '.&mt('Past Due').''; - $output .= < and
  • passed in a See htmltag() for more details. =back - + +=back + returns: XHTML list as String. =cut @@ -3731,13 +3881,19 @@ should be included in this list. If the optional headline text is not provided, a default text will be used. +=over + +=item Related routines: -Related routines: =over 4 -add_item_funclist -end_funclist + +=item add_item_funclist + +=item end_funclist + =back +=back Inputs: (optional) headline text @@ -3764,10 +3920,18 @@ sub start_funclist { Adds an item to the list of available functions -Related routines: +=over + +=item Related routines: + =over 4 -start_funclist -end_funclist + +=item start_funclist + +=item end_funclist + +=back + =back Inputs: content item with text and link to function @@ -3790,10 +3954,13 @@ sub add_item_funclist { End list of available functions -Related routines: -=over 4 -start_funclist -add_item_funclist +=over + +=item Related routines: + + start_funclist + add_item_funclist + =back Inputs: ./. @@ -3826,7 +3993,7 @@ A string that's used as visually highlig it's value evaluates to false. =back - + returns: XHTML list as string. =back @@ -3839,7 +4006,7 @@ sub funclist_from_array { $args->{legend} ||= mt('Functions'); return list_from_array( [$args->{legend}, @$items], { listattr => {class => 'LC_funclist'} }); -} +} =pod @@ -3861,8 +4028,8 @@ e.g. a file operation in Authoring Space A reference to the array containing text. Details: sub funclist_from_array =back - -Returns: XHTML div as string. + +Returns: XHTML div as string. =back