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/* Copyright (c) 2006-2010 by OpenLayers Contributors (see authors.txt for 
 * full list of contributors). Published under the Clear BSD license.  
 * See http://svn.openlayers.org/trunk/openlayers/license.txt for the
 * full text of the license. */

/**
 * @requires OpenLayers/Protocol.js
 * @requires OpenLayers/Feature/Vector.js
 * @requires OpenLayers/Filter/Spatial.js
 * @requires OpenLayers/Filter/Comparison.js
 * @requires OpenLayers/Filter/Logical.js
 * @requires OpenLayers/Request/XMLHttpRequest.js
 */

/**
 * Class: OpenLayers.Protocol.HTTP
 * A basic HTTP protocol for vector layers.  Create a new instance with the
 *     <OpenLayers.Protocol.HTTP> constructor.
 *
 * Inherits from:
 *  - <OpenLayers.Protocol>
 */
OpenLayers.Protocol.HTTP = OpenLayers.Class(OpenLayers.Protocol, {

    /**
     * Property: url
     * {String} Service URL, read-only, set through the options
     *     passed to constructor.
     */
    url: null,

    /**
     * Property: headers
     * {Object} HTTP request headers, read-only, set through the options
     *     passed to the constructor,
     *     Example: {'Content-Type': 'plain/text'}
     */
    headers: null,

    /**
     * Property: params
     * {Object} Parameters of GET requests, read-only, set through the options
     *     passed to the constructor,
     *     Example: {'bbox': '5,5,5,5'}
     */
    params: null,
    
    /**
     * Property: callback
     * {Object} Function to be called when the <read>, <create>,
     *     <update>, <delete> or <commit> operation completes, read-only,
     *     set through the options passed to the constructor.
     */
    callback: null,

    /**
     * Property: scope
     * {Object} Callback execution scope, read-only, set through the
     *     options passed to the constructor.
     */
    scope: null,

    /**
     * Property: readWithPOST
     * {Boolean} true if read operations are done with POST requests
     *     instead of GET, defaults to false.
     */
    readWithPOST: false,

    /**
     * Property: wildcarded.
     * {Boolean} If true percent signs are added around values
     *     read from LIKE filters, for example if the protocol
     *     read method is passed a LIKE filter whose property
     *     is "foo" and whose value is "bar" the string
     *     "foo__ilike=%bar%" will be sent in the query string;
     *     defaults to false.
     */
    wildcarded: false,

    /**
     * Constructor: OpenLayers.Protocol.HTTP
     * A class for giving layers generic HTTP protocol.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * options - {Object} Optional object whose properties will be set on the
     *     instance.
     *
     * Valid options include:
     * url - {String}
     * headers - {Object} 
     * params - {Object}
     * format - {<OpenLayers.Format>}
     * callback - {Function}
     * scope - {Object}
     */
    initialize: function(options) {
        options = options || {};
        this.params = {};
        this.headers = {};
        OpenLayers.Protocol.prototype.initialize.apply(this, arguments);
    },
    
    /**
     * APIMethod: destroy
     * Clean up the protocol.
     */
    destroy: function() {
        this.params = null;
        this.headers = null;
        OpenLayers.Protocol.prototype.destroy.apply(this);
    },
   
    /**
     * APIMethod: read
     * Construct a request for reading new features.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * options - {Object} Optional object for configuring the request.
     *     This object is modified and should not be reused.
     *
     * Valid options:
     * url - {String} Url for the request.
     * params - {Object} Parameters to get serialized as a query string.
     * headers - {Object} Headers to be set on the request.
     * filter - {<OpenLayers.Filter>} Filter to get serialized as a
     *     query string.
     * readWithPOST - {Boolean} If the request should be done with POST.
     *
     * Returns:
     * {<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>} A response object, whose "priv" property
     *     references the HTTP request, this object is also passed to the
     *     callback function when the request completes, its "features" property
     *     is then populated with the the features received from the server.
     */
    read: function(options) {
        OpenLayers.Protocol.prototype.read.apply(this, arguments);
        options = OpenLayers.Util.applyDefaults(options, this.options);
        options.params = OpenLayers.Util.applyDefaults(
            options.params, this.options.params);
        if(options.filter) {
            options.params = this.filterToParams(
                options.filter, options.params);
        }
        var readWithPOST = (options.readWithPOST !== undefined) ?
                           options.readWithPOST : this.readWithPOST;
        var resp = new OpenLayers.Protocol.Response({requestType: "read"});
        if(readWithPOST) {
            resp.priv = OpenLayers.Request.POST({
                url: options.url,
                callback: this.createCallback(this.handleRead, resp, options),
                data: OpenLayers.Util.getParameterString(options.params),
                headers: {
                    "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
                }
            });
        } else {
            resp.priv = OpenLayers.Request.GET({
                url: options.url,
                callback: this.createCallback(this.handleRead, resp, options),
                params: options.params,
                headers: options.headers
            });
        }
        return resp;
    },

    /**
     * Method: handleRead
     * Individual callbacks are created for read, create and update, should
     *     a subclass need to override each one separately.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * resp - {<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>} The response object to pass to
     *     the user callback.
     * options - {Object} The user options passed to the read call.
     */
    handleRead: function(resp, options) {
        this.handleResponse(resp, options);
    },

    /**
     * Method: filterToParams
     * Convert an <OpenLayers.Filter> object to parameters.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * filter - {OpenLayers.Filter} filter to convert.
     * params - {Object} The parameters object.
     *
     * Returns:
     * {Object} The resulting parameters object.
     */
    filterToParams: function(filter, params) {
        params = params || {};
        var className = filter.CLASS_NAME;
        var filterType = className.substring(className.lastIndexOf(".") + 1);
        switch(filterType) {
            case "Spatial":
                switch(filter.type) {
                    case OpenLayers.Filter.Spatial.BBOX:
                        params.bbox = filter.value.toArray();
                        break;
                    case OpenLayers.Filter.Spatial.DWITHIN:
                        params.tolerance = filter.distance;
                        // no break here
                    case OpenLayers.Filter.Spatial.WITHIN:
                        params.lon = filter.value.x;
                        params.lat = filter.value.y;
                        break;
                    default:
                        OpenLayers.Console.warn(
                            "Unknown spatial filter type " + filter.type);
                }
                break;
            case "Comparison":
                var op = OpenLayers.Protocol.HTTP.COMP_TYPE_TO_OP_STR[filter.type];
                if(op !== undefined) {
                    var value = filter.value;
                    if(filter.type == OpenLayers.Filter.Comparison.LIKE) {
                        value = this.regex2value(value);
                        if(this.wildcarded) {
                            value = "%" + value + "%";
                        }
                    }
                    params[filter.property + "__" + op] = value;
                    params.queryable = params.queryable || [];
                    params.queryable.push(filter.property);
                } else {
                    OpenLayers.Console.warn(
                        "Unknown comparison filter type " + filter.type);
                }
                break;
            case "Logical":
                if(filter.type === OpenLayers.Filter.Logical.AND) {
                    for(var i=0,len=filter.filters.length; i<len; i++) {
                        params = this.filterToParams(filter.filters[i], params);
                    }
                } else {
                    OpenLayers.Console.warn(
                        "Unsupported logical filter type " + filter.type);
                }
                break;
            default:
                OpenLayers.Console.warn("Unknown filter type " + filterType);
        }
        return params;
    },

    /**
     * Method: regex2value
     * Convert the value from a regular expression string to a LIKE/ILIKE
     * string known to the web service.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * value - {String} The regex string.
     *
     * Returns:
     * {String} The converted string.
     */
    regex2value: function(value) {

        // highly sensitive!! Do not change this without running the
        // Protocol/HTTP.html unit tests

        // convert % to \%
        value = value.replace(/%/g, "\\%");

        // convert \\. to \\_ (\\.* occurences converted later)
        value = value.replace(/\\\\\.(\*)?/g, function($0, $1) {
            return $1 ? $0 : "\\\\_";
        });

        // convert \\.* to \\%
        value = value.replace(/\\\\\.\*/g, "\\\\%");

        // convert . to _ (\. and .* occurences converted later)
        value = value.replace(/(\\)?\.(\*)?/g, function($0, $1, $2) {
            return $1 || $2 ? $0 : "_";
        });

        // convert .* to % (\.* occurnces converted later)
        value = value.replace(/(\\)?\.\*/g, function($0, $1) {
            return $1 ? $0 : "%";
        });

        // convert \. to .
        value = value.replace(/\\\./g, ".");

        // replace \* with * (watching out for \\*)
        value = value.replace(/(\\)?\\\*/g, function($0, $1) {
            return $1 ? $0 : "*";
        });

        return value;
    },

    /**
     * APIMethod: create
     * Construct a request for writing newly created features.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * features - {Array({<OpenLayers.Feature.Vector>})} or
     *     {<OpenLayers.Feature.Vector>}
     * options - {Object} Optional object for configuring the request.
     *     This object is modified and should not be reused.
     *
     * Returns:
     * {<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>} An <OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>
     *     object, whose "priv" property references the HTTP request, this 
     *     object is also passed to the callback function when the request
     *     completes, its "features" property is then populated with the
     *     the features received from the server.
     */
    create: function(features, options) {
        options = OpenLayers.Util.applyDefaults(options, this.options);

        var resp = new OpenLayers.Protocol.Response({
            reqFeatures: features,
            requestType: "create"
        });

        resp.priv = OpenLayers.Request.POST({
            url: options.url,
            callback: this.createCallback(this.handleCreate, resp, options),
            headers: options.headers,
            data: this.format.write(features)
        });

        return resp;
    },

    /**
     * Method: handleCreate
     * Called the the request issued by <create> is complete.  May be overridden
     *     by subclasses.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * resp - {<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>} The response object to pass to
     *     any user callback.
     * options - {Object} The user options passed to the create call.
     */
    handleCreate: function(resp, options) {
        this.handleResponse(resp, options);
    },

    /**
     * APIMethod: update
     * Construct a request updating modified feature.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * feature - {<OpenLayers.Feature.Vector>}
     * options - {Object} Optional object for configuring the request.
     *     This object is modified and should not be reused.
     *
     * Returns:
     * {<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>} An <OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>
     *     object, whose "priv" property references the HTTP request, this 
     *     object is also passed to the callback function when the request
     *     completes, its "features" property is then populated with the
     *     the feature received from the server.
     */
    update: function(feature, options) {
        options = options || {};
        var url = options.url ||
                  feature.url ||
                  this.options.url + "/" + feature.fid;
        options = OpenLayers.Util.applyDefaults(options, this.options);

        var resp = new OpenLayers.Protocol.Response({
            reqFeatures: feature,
            requestType: "update"
        });

        resp.priv = OpenLayers.Request.PUT({
            url: url,
            callback: this.createCallback(this.handleUpdate, resp, options),
            headers: options.headers,
            data: this.format.write(feature)
        });

        return resp;
    },

    /**
     * Method: handleUpdate
     * Called the the request issued by <update> is complete.  May be overridden
     *     by subclasses.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * resp - {<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>} The response object to pass to
     *     any user callback.
     * options - {Object} The user options passed to the update call.
     */
    handleUpdate: function(resp, options) {
        this.handleResponse(resp, options);
    },

    /**
     * APIMethod: delete
     * Construct a request deleting a removed feature.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * feature - {<OpenLayers.Feature.Vector>}
     * options - {Object} Optional object for configuring the request.
     *     This object is modified and should not be reused.
     *
     * Returns:
     * {<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>} An <OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>
     *     object, whose "priv" property references the HTTP request, this 
     *     object is also passed to the callback function when the request
     *     completes.
     */
    "delete": function(feature, options) {
        options = options || {};
        var url = options.url ||
                  feature.url ||
                  this.options.url + "/" + feature.fid;
        options = OpenLayers.Util.applyDefaults(options, this.options);

        var resp = new OpenLayers.Protocol.Response({
            reqFeatures: feature,
            requestType: "delete"
        });

        resp.priv = OpenLayers.Request.DELETE({
            url: url,
            callback: this.createCallback(this.handleDelete, resp, options),
            headers: options.headers
        });

        return resp;
    },

    /**
     * Method: handleDelete
     * Called the the request issued by <delete> is complete.  May be overridden
     *     by subclasses.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * resp - {<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>} The response object to pass to
     *     any user callback.
     * options - {Object} The user options passed to the delete call.
     */
    handleDelete: function(resp, options) {
        this.handleResponse(resp, options);
    },

    /**
     * Method: handleResponse
     * Called by CRUD specific handlers.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * resp - {<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>} The response object to pass to
     *     any user callback.
     * options - {Object} The user options passed to the create, read, update,
     *     or delete call.
     */
    handleResponse: function(resp, options) {
        var request = resp.priv;
        if(options.callback) {
            if(request.status >= 200 && request.status < 300) {
                // success
                if(resp.requestType != "delete") {
                    resp.features = this.parseFeatures(request);
                }
                resp.code = OpenLayers.Protocol.Response.SUCCESS;
            } else {
                // failure
                resp.code = OpenLayers.Protocol.Response.FAILURE;
            }
            options.callback.call(options.scope, resp);
        }
    },

    /**
     * Method: parseFeatures
     * Read HTTP response body and return features.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * request - {XMLHttpRequest} The request object
     *
     * Returns:
     * {Array({<OpenLayers.Feature.Vector>})} or
     *     {<OpenLayers.Feature.Vector>} Array of features or a single feature.
     */
    parseFeatures: function(request) {
        var doc = request.responseXML;
        if (!doc || !doc.documentElement) {
            doc = request.responseText;
        }
        if (!doc || doc.length <= 0) {
            return null;
        }
        return this.format.read(doc);
    },

    /**
     * APIMethod: commit
     * Iterate over each feature and take action based on the feature state.
     *     Possible actions are create, update and delete.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * features - {Array({<OpenLayers.Feature.Vector>})}
     * options - {Object} Optional object for setting up intermediate commit
     *     callbacks.
     *
     * Valid options:
     * create - {Object} Optional object to be passed to the <create> method.
     * update - {Object} Optional object to be passed to the <update> method.
     * delete - {Object} Optional object to be passed to the <delete> method.
     * callback - {Function} Optional function to be called when the commit
     *     is complete.
     * scope - {Object} Optional object to be set as the scope of the callback.
     *
     * Returns:
     * {Array(<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>)} An array of response objects,
     *     one per request made to the server, each object's "priv" property
     *     references the corresponding HTTP request.
     */
    commit: function(features, options) {
        options = OpenLayers.Util.applyDefaults(options, this.options);
        var resp = [], nResponses = 0;
        
        // Divide up features before issuing any requests.  This properly
        // counts requests in the event that any responses come in before
        // all requests have been issued.
        var types = {};
        types[OpenLayers.State.INSERT] = [];
        types[OpenLayers.State.UPDATE] = [];
        types[OpenLayers.State.DELETE] = [];
        var feature, list, requestFeatures = [];
        for(var i=0, len=features.length; i<len; ++i) {
            feature = features[i];
            list = types[feature.state];
            if(list) {
                list.push(feature);
                requestFeatures.push(feature); 
            }
        }
        // tally up number of requests
        var nRequests = (types[OpenLayers.State.INSERT].length > 0 ? 1 : 0) +
            types[OpenLayers.State.UPDATE].length +
            types[OpenLayers.State.DELETE].length;
        
        // This response will be sent to the final callback after all the others
        // have been fired.
        var success = true;
        var finalResponse = new OpenLayers.Protocol.Response({
            reqFeatures: requestFeatures        
        });
        
        function insertCallback(response) {
            var len = response.features ? response.features.length : 0;
            var fids = new Array(len);
            for(var i=0; i<len; ++i) {
                fids[i] = response.features[i].fid;
            }   
            finalResponse.insertIds = fids;
            callback.apply(this, [response]);
        }
 
        function callback(response) {
            this.callUserCallback(response, options);
            success = success && response.success();
            nResponses++;
            if (nResponses >= nRequests) {
                if (options.callback) {
                    finalResponse.code = success ? 
                        OpenLayers.Protocol.Response.SUCCESS :
                        OpenLayers.Protocol.Response.FAILURE;
                    options.callback.apply(options.scope, [finalResponse]);
                }    
            }
        }

        // start issuing requests
        var queue = types[OpenLayers.State.INSERT];
        if(queue.length > 0) {
            resp.push(this.create(
                queue, OpenLayers.Util.applyDefaults(
                    {callback: insertCallback, scope: this}, options.create
                )
            ));
        }
        queue = types[OpenLayers.State.UPDATE];
        for(var i=queue.length-1; i>=0; --i) {
            resp.push(this.update(
                queue[i], OpenLayers.Util.applyDefaults(
                    {callback: callback, scope: this}, options.update
                ))
            );
        }
        queue = types[OpenLayers.State.DELETE];
        for(var i=queue.length-1; i>=0; --i) {
            resp.push(this["delete"](
                queue[i], OpenLayers.Util.applyDefaults(
                    {callback: callback, scope: this}, options["delete"]
                ))
            );
        }
        return resp;
    },

    /**
     * APIMethod: abort
     * Abort an ongoing request, the response object passed to
     * this method must come from this HTTP protocol (as a result
     * of a create, read, update, delete or commit operation).
     *
     * Parameters:
     * response - {<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>}
     */
    abort: function(response) {
        if (response) {
            response.priv.abort();
        }
    },

    /**
     * Method: callUserCallback
     * This method is used from within the commit method each time an
     *     an HTTP response is received from the server, it is responsible
     *     for calling the user-supplied callbacks.
     *
     * Parameters:
     * resp - {<OpenLayers.Protocol.Response>}
     * options - {Object} The map of options passed to the commit call.
     */
    callUserCallback: function(resp, options) {
        var opt = options[resp.requestType];
        if(opt && opt.callback) {
            opt.callback.call(opt.scope, resp);
        }
    },

    CLASS_NAME: "OpenLayers.Protocol.HTTP" 
});

/**
 * Property: OpenLayers.Protocol.HTTP.COMP_TYPE_TO_OP_STR
 * {Object} A private class-level property mapping the
 *     OpenLayers.Filter.Comparison types to the operation
 *     strings of the protocol.
 */
(function() {
    var o = OpenLayers.Protocol.HTTP.COMP_TYPE_TO_OP_STR = {};
    o[OpenLayers.Filter.Comparison.EQUAL_TO]                 = "eq";
    o[OpenLayers.Filter.Comparison.NOT_EQUAL_TO]             = "ne";
    o[OpenLayers.Filter.Comparison.LESS_THAN]                = "lt";
    o[OpenLayers.Filter.Comparison.LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL_TO]    = "lte";
    o[OpenLayers.Filter.Comparison.GREATER_THAN]             = "gt";
    o[OpenLayers.Filter.Comparison.GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL_TO] = "gte";
    o[OpenLayers.Filter.Comparison.LIKE]                     = "ilike";
})();


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