goog.ui.media.Vimeo
Classgoog.ui.media.Vimeo
> goog.ui.media.MediaRenderer
> goog.ui.ControlRenderer
goog.ui.media.Vimeo()
Subclasses a goog.ui.media.MediaRenderer to provide a Vimeo specific media renderer. This class knows how to parse Vimeo URLs, and render the DOM structure of vimeo video players. This class is meant to be used as a singleton static stateless class, that takes {@code goog.ui.media.Media} instances and renders it. It expects {@code goog.ui.media.Media.getModel} to return a well formed, previously constructed, vimeoId {@see goog.ui.media.Vimeo.parseUrl}, which is the data model this renderer will use to construct the DOM structure. {@see goog.ui.media.Vimeo.newControl} for a example of constructing a control with this renderer. This design is patterned after http://go/closure_control_subclassing It uses {@link goog.ui.media.FlashObject} to embed the flash object.
.CSS_CLASS
{string
}Default CSS class to be applied to the root element of components rendered by this renderer.
.canDecorate(element)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Returns true if this renderer can decorate the element, false otherwise. The default implementation always returns true.
element
{Element
}
boolean
}
.createDom(c)
Creates the initial DOM structure of the vimeo video, which is basically a the flash object pointing to a vimeo video player.
c
{goog.ui.Control
}
Element
}
.decorate(control, element)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Default implementation of {@code decorate} for {@link goog.ui.Control}s. Initializes the control's ID, content, and state based on the ID of the element, its child nodes, and its CSS classes, respectively. Returns the element.
control
{goog.ui.Control
}
element
{Element
}
Element
}
.enableClassName(control, className, enable)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Updates the control's DOM by adding or removing the specified class name to/from its root element. May add additional combined classes as needed in IE6 and lower. Because of this, subclasses should use this method when modifying class names on the control's root element.
control
{goog.ui.Control
|Element
}
className
{string
}
enable
{boolean
}
.enableExtraClassName(control, className, enable)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Updates the control's DOM by adding or removing the specified extra class name to/from its element.
control
{goog.ui.Control
}
className
{string
}
enable
{boolean
}
.getAriaRole()
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Returns the ARIA role to be applied to the control. See http://wiki/Main/ARIA for more info.
goog.dom.a11y.Role
|undefined
}
.getClassForState(state)
[protected]Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Takes a single {@link goog.ui.Component.State}, and returns the corresponding CSS class name (null if none).
state
{goog.ui.Component.State
}
string
|undefined
}
.getClassNames(control)
[protected]Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Returns all CSS class names applicable to the given control, based on its state. The return value is an array of strings containing
control
{goog.ui.Control
}
Array
.<string
>}
.getClassNamesForState(state)
[protected]Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Takes a bit mask of {@link goog.ui.Component.State}s, and returns an array of the appropriate class names representing the given state, suitable to be applied to the root element of a component rendered using this renderer, or null if no state-specific classes need to be applied. This default implementation uses the renderer's {@link getClassForState} method to generate each state-specific class.
state
{number
}
Array
.<string
>}
.getContentElement(element)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Takes the control's root element and returns the parent element of the control's contents. Since by default controls are rendered as a single DIV, the default implementation returns the element itself. Subclasses with more complex DOM structures must override this method as needed.
element
{Element
}
Element
}
.getCssClass()
Returns the CSS class to be applied to the root element of components rendered using this renderer.
string
}
.getIe6ClassCombinations()
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Returns an array of combinations of classes to apply combined class names for in IE6 and below. See {@link IE6_CLASS_COMBINATIONS} for more detail. This method doesn't reference {@link IE6_CLASS_COMBINATIONS} so that it can be compiled out, but subclasses should return their IE6_CLASS_COMBINATIONS static constant instead.
Array
.<Array
.<string
>>}
.getKeyEventTarget(control)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Returns the element within the component's DOM that should receive keyboard focus (null if none). The default implementation returns the control's root element.
control
{goog.ui.Control
}
Element
}
.getStateFromClass(className)
[protected]Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Takes a single CSS class name which may represent a component state, and returns the corresponding component state (0x00 if none).
className
{string
}
goog.ui.Component.State
}
.getStructuralCssClass()
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Returns the name of a DOM structure-specific CSS class to be applied to the root element of all components rendered or decorated using this renderer. Unlike the class name returned by {@link #getCssClass}, the structural class name may be shared among different renderers that generate similar DOM structures. The structural class name also serves as the basis of derived class names used to identify and style structural elements of the control's DOM, as well as the basis for state-specific class names. The default implementation returns the same class name as {@link #getCssClass}, but subclasses are expected to override this method as needed.
string
}
.getThumbnailCssName(index)
[protected]Inherited from goog.ui.media.MediaRenderer
.
Returns a renamable CSS class name for a numbered thumbnail. The default implementation generates the class names goog-ui-media-thumbnail0, goog-ui-media-thumbnail1, and the generic goog-ui-media-thumbnailn. Subclasses can override this method when their media requires additional specific class names (Applications are supposed to know how many thumbnails media will have).
index
{number
}
string
}
.initializeDom(control)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Initializes the control's DOM by configuring properties that can only be set after the DOM has entered the document. This implementation sets up BiDi and keyboard focus. Called from {@link goog.ui.Control#enterDocument}.
control
{goog.ui.Control
}
.isFocusable(control)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Returns true if the control's key event target supports keyboard focus (based on its {@code tabIndex} attribute), false otherwise.
control
{goog.ui.Control
}
boolean
}
.newControl(dataModel, opt_domHelper)
A static convenient method to construct a goog.ui.media.Media control out of a Vimeo URL. It extracts the videoId information on the URL, sets it as the data model goog.ui.media.Vimeo renderer uses, sets the states supported by the renderer, and returns a Control that binds everything together. This is what you should be using for constructing Vimeo videos, except if you need more fine control over the configuration.
dataModel
{goog.ui.media.VimeoModel
}
opt_domHelper
{goog.dom.DomHelper
=}
goog.ui.media.Media
}
.setAllowTextSelection(element, allow)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Allows or disallows text selection within the control's DOM.
element
{Element
}
allow
{boolean
}
.setAriaRole(element, opt_preferredRole)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Sets the element's ARIA role.
element
{Element
}
opt_preferredRole
{?goog.dom.a11y.Role
=}
.setAriaStates(control, element)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Sets the element's ARIA states. An element does not need an ARIA role in order to have an ARIA state. Only states which are initialized to be true will be set.
control
{!goog.ui.Control
}
element
{!Element
}
.setContent(element, content)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Takes a control's root element, and sets its content to the given text caption or DOM structure. The default implementation replaces the children of the given element. Renderers that create more complex DOM structures must override this method accordingly.
element
{Element
}
content
{goog.ui.ControlContent
}
.setFocusable(control, focusable)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Updates the control's key event target to make it focusable or non-focusable via its {@code tabIndex} attribute. Does nothing if the control doesn't support the {@code FOCUSED} state, or if it has no key event target.
control
{goog.ui.Control
}
focusable
{boolean
}
.setRightToLeft(element, rightToLeft)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Applies special styling to/from the control's element if it is rendered right-to-left, and removes it if it is rendered left-to-right.
element
{Element
}
rightToLeft
{boolean
}
.setState(control, state, enable)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Updates the appearance of the control in response to a state change.
control
{goog.ui.Control
}
state
{goog.ui.Component.State
}
enable
{boolean
}
.setVisible(element, visible)
Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Shows or hides the element.
element
{Element
}
visible
{boolean
}
.updateAriaState(element, state, enable)
[protected]Inherited from goog.ui.ControlRenderer
.
Updates the element's ARIA (accessibility) state.
element
{Element
}
state
{goog.ui.Component.State
}
enable
{boolean
}