﻿/*!
* jQuery idleTimer plugin
* version 0.9.100511
* by Paul Irish.
*   http://github.com/paulirish/yui-misc/tree/
* MIT license

* adapted from YUI idle timer by nzakas:
*   http://github.com/nzakas/yui-misc/
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2009 Nicholas C. Zakas
*
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* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
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*
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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*/

/* updated to fix Chrome setTimeout issue by Zaid Zawaideh */

// API available in <= v0.8
/*******************************

// idleTimer() takes an optional argument that defines the idle timeout
// timeout is in milliseconds; defaults to 30000
$.idleTimer(10000);


$(document).bind("idle.idleTimer", function(){
// function you want to fire when the user goes idle
});


$(document).bind("active.idleTimer", function(){
// function you want to fire when the user becomes active again
});

// pass the string 'destroy' to stop the timer
$.idleTimer('destroy');

// you can query if the user is idle or not with data()
$.data(document,'idleTimer');  // 'idle'  or 'active'

// you can get time elapsed since user when idle/active
$.idleTimer('getElapsedTime'); // time since state change in ms

********/



// API available in >= v0.9
/*************************

// bind to specific elements, allows for multiple timer instances
$(elem).idleTimer(timeout|'destroy'|'getElapsedTime');
$.data(elem,'idleTimer');  // 'idle'  or 'active'

// if you're using the old $.idleTimer api, you should not do $(document).idleTimer(...)

// element bound timers will only watch for events inside of them.
// you may just want page-level activity, in which case you may set up
//   your timers on document, document.documentElement, and document.body


********/

(function ($) {

    $.idleTimer = function (newTimeout, elem) {

        // defaults that are to be stored as instance props on the elem

        var idle = false,        //indicates if the user is idle
        enabled = true,        //indicates if the idle timer is enabled
        timeout = 30000,        //the amount of time (ms) before the user is considered idle
        events = 'mousemove keydown DOMMouseScroll mousewheel mousedown touchstart touchmove'; // activity is one of these events


        elem = elem || document;



        /* (intentionally not documented)
        * Toggles the idle state and fires an appropriate event.
        * @return {void}
        */
        var toggleIdleState = function (myelem) {

            // curse you, mozilla setTimeout lateness bug!
            if (typeof myelem === 'number') {
                myelem = undefined;
            }

            var obj = $.data(myelem || elem, 'idleTimerObj');

            //toggle the state
            obj.idle = !obj.idle;

            // reset timeout 
            var elapsed = (+new Date()) - obj.olddate;
            obj.olddate = +new Date();

            // handle Chrome always triggering idle after js alert or comfirm popup
            if (obj.idle && (elapsed < timeout)) {
                obj.idle = false;
                clearTimeout($.idleTimer.tId);
                if (enabled)
                    $.idleTimer.tId = setTimeout(toggleIdleState, timeout);
                return;
            }

            //fire appropriate event

            // create a custom event, but first, store the new state on the element
            // and then append that string to a namespace
            var event = jQuery.Event($.data(elem, 'idleTimer', obj.idle ? "idle" : "active") + '.idleTimer');

            // we do want this to bubble, at least as a temporary fix for jQuery 1.7
            // event.stopPropagation();
            $(elem).trigger(event);
        },

        /**
        * Stops the idle timer. This removes appropriate event handlers
        * and cancels any pending timeouts.
        * @return {void}
        * @method stop
        * @static
        */
    stop = function (elem) {

        var obj = $.data(elem, 'idleTimerObj');

        //set to disabled
        obj.enabled = false;

        //clear any pending timeouts
        clearTimeout(obj.tId);

        //detach the event handlers
        $(elem).off('.idleTimer');
    },


        /* (intentionally not documented)
        * Handles a user event indicating that the user isn't idle.
        * @param {Event} event A DOM2-normalized event object.
        * @return {void}
        */
    handleUserEvent = function () {

        var obj = $.data(this, 'idleTimerObj');

        //clear any existing timeout
        clearTimeout(obj.tId);



        //if the idle timer is enabled
        if (obj.enabled) {


            //if it's idle, that means the user is no longer idle
            if (obj.idle) {
                toggleIdleState(this);
            }

            //set a new timeout
            obj.tId = setTimeout(toggleIdleState, obj.timeout);

        }
    };


        /**
        * Starts the idle timer. This adds appropriate event handlers
        * and starts the first timeout.
        * @param {int} newTimeout (Optional) A new value for the timeout period in ms.
        * @return {void}
        * @method $.idleTimer
        * @static
        */


        var obj = $.data(elem, 'idleTimerObj') || {};

        obj.olddate = obj.olddate || +new Date();

        //assign a new timeout if necessary
        if (typeof newTimeout === "number") {
            timeout = newTimeout;
        } else if (newTimeout === 'destroy') {
            stop(elem);
            return this;
        } else if (newTimeout === 'getElapsedTime') {
            return (+new Date()) - obj.olddate;
        }

        //assign appropriate event handlers
        $(elem).on($.trim((events + ' ').split(' ').join('.idleTimer ')), handleUserEvent);


        obj.idle = idle;
        obj.enabled = enabled;
        obj.timeout = timeout;


        //set a timeout to toggle state
        obj.tId = setTimeout(toggleIdleState, obj.timeout);

        // assume the user is active for the first x seconds.
        $.data(elem, 'idleTimer', "active");

        // store our instance on the object
        $.data(elem, 'idleTimerObj', obj);



    }; // end of $.idleTimer()


    // v0.9 API for defining multiple timers.
    $.fn.idleTimer = function (newTimeout) {
        if (this[0]) {
            $.idleTimer(newTimeout, this[0]);
        }

        return this;
    };


})(jQuery);

