1 // keep the global scope clean
6 var continueBtn = null;
8 var getElementPosY = function(obj) {
10 while (obj.offsetParent) {
12 obj = obj.offsetParent;
17 // ugh, find scroll position in 3 possible ways
18 var getScrollY = function() {
19 return self.pageYOffset || document.body.scrollTop || document.documentElement.scrollTop;
22 var initScroll = function(obj) {
23 // if we scroll to the warning div itself the sql that caused the warning will be off the top of the page
24 // so we can look through the page for a preceeding div and base the scroll position on that
25 var prevDiv = findPreviousSibling(obj, 'div');
26 // if the warning div doesn't have a previous sibling div scroll to the top of the page instead
27 var y = (prevDiv) ? getElementPosY(prevDiv) + prevDiv.offsetHeight : 0;
33 // scroll with a little bit of easing, I guess it's a matter of personal taste whether it would be
34 // better to scroll the page directly to the point using window.scrollTo(0, y). But I think easing
35 // makes it a little clearer to the user that they're scrolling through the page :-)
36 id = setInterval(function() {
37 var ys = getScrollY();
38 // the stuff on arguments.callee is a check to stop scrolling if we've reached the end of the page
39 // and can't scroll any further
40 if ((arguments.callee.oldPos && arguments.callee.oldPos == ys) || Math.abs(y - ys) < 5) {
41 arguments.callee.oldPos = null;
42 window.scrollTo(0, y);
46 window.scrollTo(0, Math.round(ys + ((y - ys) / 2)));
48 arguments.callee.oldPos = ys;
52 // return nodes with a class name that matches regexp - if individual is set we're only looking
54 var filterNodesByClassName = function(nodes, regexp, individual) {
57 for (var i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
58 if (nodes[i].className && nodes[i].className.match(regexp)) {
62 filtered.push(nodes[i]);
68 // look through the previous siblings of an element and find the first one with a given node name
69 var findPreviousSibling = function(obj, nodeName) {
70 while (obj = obj.previousSibling) {
71 if (obj.nodeName.toLowerCase() == nodeName) {
78 // create the links to scroll around the page. warningIndex is used to look up the element in the
79 // warnings array that should be scrolled to
80 var createWarningSkipLink = function(linkText, warningIndex, style) {
81 var link = document.createElement('a');
82 link.href = 'javascript:;';
83 link.warningIndex = warningIndex;
84 link.appendChild(document.createTextNode(linkText));
85 link.onclick = function() {
86 initScroll(warnings[this.warningIndex]);
90 for (var x in style) {
91 link.style[x] = style[x];
98 var checkWarnings = function() {
99 // look for div tags with the class name notifyproblem
100 warnings = filterNodesByClassName(document.getElementsByTagName('div'), /(^|\b)notifyproblem(\b|$)/);
101 // and find the continue button
102 continueBtn = filterNodesByClassName(document.getElementsByTagName('div'), /(^|\b)continuebutton(\b|$)/, true);
104 var n = warnings.length; // find how many warnings
105 warnings[warnings.length] = continueBtn; // then add the continue button to the array
108 var statusOk = false;
109 for (var i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
110 // add a "next" link to all warnings except the last one on the page
112 link = createWarningSkipLink('Scroll to next warning', i + 1, {paddingLeft: '1em'});
114 // on the last link add a link to go to the continue button
115 link = createWarningSkipLink('Scroll to continue button', i + 1, {paddingLeft: '1em'});
117 warnings[i].appendChild(link);
118 // and add a "previous" link to all except the first
120 link = createWarningSkipLink('Scroll to previous warning', i - 1, {paddingRight: '1em'});
121 warnings[i].insertBefore(link, warnings[i].firstChild);
126 var contentDiv = document.getElementById('content');
128 // create a message to display at the top of the page, with a link to the first warning
129 // or to the continue button if there were no warnings on the page
130 var p = document.createElement('p');
132 var warningText = (n == 1) ? 'warning' : 'warnings';
133 link = createWarningSkipLink('Scroll to the first warning', 0);
134 p.appendChild(document.createTextNode('This script generated ' + n + ' ' + warningText + ' - '));
135 p.className = 'notifyproblem';
137 link = createWarningSkipLink('Scroll to the continue button', 0);
138 p.appendChild(document.createTextNode('No warnings - '));
139 p.className = 'notifysuccess';
143 contentDiv.insertBefore(p, contentDiv.firstChild);
146 // automatically scroll to the first warning or continue button
147 initScroll(warnings[0]);
148 if (statusOk && installautopilot) {//global JS variable
149 document.forms[0].submit();//auto submit
153 // load should be a document event, but most browsers use window
154 if (window.addEventListener) {
155 window.addEventListener('load', checkWarnings, false);
156 } else if (document.addEventListener) {
157 document.addEventListener('load', checkWarnings, false);
158 } else if (window.attachEvent) {
159 // sometimes IE doesn't report scrollTop correctly (it might be a quirk of this specific page, I don't know)
160 // but using scrollTo once to begin makes sure things work
161 window.scrollTo(0, 1);
162 window.attachEvent('onload', checkWarnings);