IE9 leaks when `navigator.geolocation` is accessed (see #461). The goal of this change is to avoid that leak in builds that include the Geolocate control but do not use it.
193 lines
5.6 KiB
JavaScript
193 lines
5.6 KiB
JavaScript
/* Copyright (c) 2006-2013 by OpenLayers Contributors (see authors.txt for
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* full list of contributors). Published under the 2-clause BSD license.
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* See license.txt in the OpenLayers distribution or repository for the
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* full text of the license. */
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/**
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* @requires OpenLayers/Control.js
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* @requires OpenLayers/Geometry/Point.js
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* @requires OpenLayers/Projection.js
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*/
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/**
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* Class: OpenLayers.Control.Geolocate
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* The Geolocate control wraps w3c geolocation API into control that can be
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* bound to a map, and generate events on location update
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*
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* To use this control requires to load the proj4js library if the projection
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* of the map is not EPSG:4326 or EPSG:900913.
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*
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* Inherits from:
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* - <OpenLayers.Control>
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*/
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OpenLayers.Control.Geolocate = OpenLayers.Class(OpenLayers.Control, {
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/**
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* APIProperty: events
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* {<OpenLayers.Events>} Events instance for listeners and triggering
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* control specific events.
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*
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* Register a listener for a particular event with the following syntax:
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* (code)
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* control.events.register(type, obj, listener);
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* (end)
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*
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* Supported event types (in addition to those from <OpenLayers.Control.events>):
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* locationupdated - Triggered when browser return a new position. Listeners will
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* receive an object with a 'position' property which is the browser.geolocation.position
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* native object, as well as a 'point' property which is the location transformed in the
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* current map projection.
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* locationfailed - Triggered when geolocation has failed
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* locationuncapable - Triggered when control is activated on a browser
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* which doesn't support geolocation
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*/
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/**
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* Property: geolocation
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* {Object} The geolocation engine, as a property to be possibly mocked.
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* This is set lazily to avoid a memory leak in IE9.
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*/
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geolocation: null,
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/**
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* Property: available
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* {Boolean} The navigator.geolocation object is available.
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*/
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available: ('geolocation' in navigator),
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/**
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* APIProperty: bind
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* {Boolean} If true, map center will be set on location update.
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*/
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bind: true,
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/**
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* APIProperty: watch
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* {Boolean} If true, position will be update regularly.
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*/
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watch: false,
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/**
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* APIProperty: geolocationOptions
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* {Object} Options to pass to the navigator's geolocation API. See
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* <http://dev.w3.org/geo/api/spec-source.html>. No specific
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* option is passed to the geolocation API by default.
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*/
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geolocationOptions: null,
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/**
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* Constructor: OpenLayers.Control.Geolocate
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* Create a new control to deal with browser geolocation API
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*
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*/
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/**
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* Method: destroy
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*/
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destroy: function() {
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this.deactivate();
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OpenLayers.Control.prototype.destroy.apply(this, arguments);
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},
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/**
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* Method: activate
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* Activates the control.
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*
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* Returns:
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* {Boolean} The control was effectively activated.
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*/
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activate: function () {
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if (this.available && !this.geolocation) {
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// set lazily to avoid IE9 memory leak
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this.geolocation = navigator.geolocation;
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}
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if (!this.geolocation) {
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this.events.triggerEvent("locationuncapable");
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return false;
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}
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if (OpenLayers.Control.prototype.activate.apply(this, arguments)) {
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if (this.watch) {
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this.watchId = this.geolocation.watchPosition(
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OpenLayers.Function.bind(this.geolocate, this),
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OpenLayers.Function.bind(this.failure, this),
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this.geolocationOptions
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);
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} else {
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this.getCurrentLocation();
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}
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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},
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/**
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* Method: deactivate
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* Deactivates the control.
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*
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* Returns:
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* {Boolean} The control was effectively deactivated.
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*/
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deactivate: function () {
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if (this.active && this.watchId !== null) {
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this.geolocation.clearWatch(this.watchId);
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}
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return OpenLayers.Control.prototype.deactivate.apply(
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this, arguments
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);
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},
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/**
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* Method: geolocate
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* Activates the control.
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*
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*/
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geolocate: function (position) {
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var center = new OpenLayers.LonLat(
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position.coords.longitude,
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position.coords.latitude
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).transform(
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new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:4326"),
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this.map.getProjectionObject()
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);
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if (this.bind) {
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this.map.setCenter(center);
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}
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this.events.triggerEvent("locationupdated", {
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position: position,
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point: new OpenLayers.Geometry.Point(
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center.lon, center.lat
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)
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});
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},
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/**
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* APIMethod: getCurrentLocation
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*
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* Returns:
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* {Boolean} Returns true if a event will be fired (successfull
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* registration)
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*/
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getCurrentLocation: function() {
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if (!this.active || this.watch) {
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return false;
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}
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this.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(
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OpenLayers.Function.bind(this.geolocate, this),
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OpenLayers.Function.bind(this.failure, this),
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this.geolocationOptions
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);
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return true;
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},
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/**
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* Method: failure
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* method called on browser's geolocation failure
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*
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*/
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failure: function (error) {
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this.events.triggerEvent("locationfailed", {error: error});
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},
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CLASS_NAME: "OpenLayers.Control.Geolocate"
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});
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